New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 20, 1927, Page 9

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. e A e ) I,; 11 j & “L,'“' L .lé'}fj'LA{‘: ot : Vo e B Rl Onless otherwise Indicated, theatrical Motices and reviows fn this column are written by the press agencles for the respective amusen AR S A AR A AR ARSI NN SRR N “Blucheard's § Sweet, Lois Wilson and Ben yon is showing at the Palace ter today and tomorrow. The s - - a poor bank clerk, in love AT THE CAPITOL ith a waitress, who is m < 12 most heart-breaking Bl Anson, ( p Tonge. Curt and 8:1 1c! s abg St all time efficient work of '+ Iy O"Neil, L movie press nt. As a whole, the Capitol picture 13 a gentle satire on film ; is a brilliant comedy v agents and vamplres, romance of family lite in a big city, attraction is Tred | Tts sc re laid in LS ftumes in “Yellow Bac Do not | Sally is the storm cen forget our country sto night. Many valnable prizes will he given a lucky number holders. vet tomorrow | ish-Trish home, as Trish as Erin there g8, too. Two suitor: nd, the one a we MOVIES AT LYC T t Phonofilms, or talk e making a great hit 18 movle ghown in conjunction with a the fascinatin lar programn which includes John camps in the north woods is cor more in “Don Juan,” the far to the Capitol theater Thursd; omantic melodrama produc i Lo ay and Saturday. The picturs ner Brothers, 4 Ice Flood,” a Universal- » talking movies, a distinet uction direc by Geo ire proving hi and nk Hagney, Witt Jennin, James Govdon, Kit others iIn the supporting cast Coming soon. Richard iy nented and the musical score fs a “Knockout Reilly.” z00d one. Barrymore, as Don Juan. ————— i< in every way the passionate, great over Ie start S L “The Bettef 'Ol haplin in the title rols with wrar wvercose ar riavro | F1EQUERt Fights Due 1o Dilfer- Two thrilling. gripping romances b el ey ent Mentalities fon, and “Wolves of the Air." ring Johnnie Walker and Mil- ed Harris, are being featured at = Rialto on a bill which also i ecls and sele melees that | es of the % s Terry. Rarely reen flashed a dramatic erbolt like this one ‘Wolves of the Air” present soms tartling aerial scenes, not the wiiich oceurs when th Jeroine cked by th while fiying in an airpla 1a big thrill conies when th aps from the disabled plane and 1s fo earth in a parachute. Again next Tuesday n the veekly Miss New Britain beau ontest will be held. This is nior: popular every week nal question of different mentali Consul General Richl i innoune has the would cont now en rou at Bosion y alted the cont trouble 1 YOMen spectators was expec ing the mid-west inv: “I look at fhis hroader visi propositior ing the f POLT PLAYERS R With melodics that delight, s an ding musical come vium s often been ha s Zi atest suceess 3 as entertaining a produetion ) has scen in many a ye superh show the Poli T caring all this week Hartford. It Is probably the king that a stock attempted ind two women spr “It is onee more the tion of different ment the swme and me wa falr and i3 to say, ¢ t our mental purpo: wnce. At the versies in sports, every other i this divergenc of our peo Club N anything that is r is a mistake to he their re {0 win PARSONS' the 1 this afternoon performance this evening Hunter's Broadway ORI - sincere imy Woodley,” closes its ¢ ter. Af have their oppone ven the play do not meet and that to take Consnl Ric +ill return to New York for another very und run. A play so true and under- Iy written and stane beautifully acted, might easily a position to spected to maintain itself e fairness of the [ i feam's itud n. Young Woodley” is the work of &dge of John van Druten, a voung English law professor. Written with restraint | play, which is the story of a boy's st love, presenis uncommonl na wholesome idcas of t nd nobilities of adolescence. It is . picce that every parent and child, Tonight and T jcacher and student may scc with profit. Glenn Hunter is supported by the norrow Alo “WOLVES O1' TUE News reels und e This nd and 10 cents ad, P 9 TAEATER HARTFORD Com. Monday, April 18(h to best matinee seat Leave your vote for prettiest girl af GLENN HUNTER |l—tom with New York Cost “Young Woodley” | Direction cf George F. Tyler and SPECIAL LUNCHEON AND DINNLER, 65c. Try Our Daily No Cover Charge. v Wednesday Exvening, Entertalnment eve and Saturd ONE NIGHT ONLY o Fvery Evening. Thursduy, April 21 Dahicliy SRktey & MARY FOREST Presents Corr || Blue Swan | “FATHER WALKS OUT” | by Grace Livingston Furniss with CHARLOTTE JANE ALTEMUS HARTFORD Prices—bc to ALL THIS WEEK 2 Days, Com, FRIDAY, POLl PLAY~§I3§ alAUDER | “SALLY" 4 ANT and MAN Direction of William Morris IN NEW AND OLD SONGS COMPANY OF ARTISTS in America h i CANT—350 Real Beauty Cho < Promp at Nights—; 0 to 50c., plus fay Matinee—s2.00 to 50e. Seats Tomorrow—Mail orders Filled NEAT WEEK—Fdmund AUl 10th Amulversary—“ATTAS TEF. DEACON™ ———————eed NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927 RAPP’S ORCHESTRA AT THE STRAND SAAAFARAXXAXXRAXRNAATRAERAXEAAARE L VERANENANNANANNS City Items Tha polica were notified today of return of the operator's licens e of 151 Hart- Tasty sandwiches, Pac William F. Quinn of S8 Bas cuperating from an A R Frisco Sally Levy,” Metro-Gold- picture foa- roof a Jew- Her father Is Jew- ! » they are be- | A big production with its locale in r of the lumber RA AT STRAND THURS,, FRIL, S B SCINDAEN Newspaperman Commits Suicide in Germ he Pathe ¥xch PROBATE €Ot MAY ane DAY od in injury {o two players and two HODARE andRLIL BN PALACE SCOUNTRY ST Many Valuabie CONTINUOUS LYCEUM —— NOW PLAYING — THRONGED JOHN BARRYMORE O T e RY ASTOR and GREAT CAST ACK PARADISE” also “AINT LOVE FUNNY GREATUST PICYURE OF THE YEAR TUHWONDER OF THE WORLD in jail on a charge of violating the liquor law. He s a second offender, Josak was arrested on November 8, 1925 for liquor law violation and | fined $200 and costs, of hin NEW AMFORD THEATER A mtord, Conn., April 20 UP— Sy more | Property at 564-566 Main street was L necting S04 today to the Stamford Play- corialis: Bouse Incorporated, Irwin Wheeler of New Canaan, president, and the site will be used for a new theater which later on wiil be taken over, it is understood, by the Marcus Loew intere The seller wa on Weissman, and the price is id to have been kard Drug. The finest cigarette you ever smoked. No harshness, not a bit of bite. Because of an extra process— “It’'s toasted” Your Throat Protection SIXACTS OF ATLIRNOON VAEDEVILLY TALKING PICTURES ——EXCELLENT SPARS THIS WEER——v ORCHESTRA - ALSO OTHER GREAT STARS BADIO FRANRS ICAPITOL LANT TIMES 1TODAY “CONVOY”? on knowl- URS.—1'RL—SAT, BIG BARGAIN SHOW “Saint Therese” —RIALTO—] The beautiful musieal play, everyone “The Miracle of Saint Therese™ and on the same 1 of a 1000 Thril BRO. JOSEPH, TERTIANY—ORDER CARMELITES DISCALEED | Nockort Y. M. T. A. & B. Hall @ Cuamount Cuctue PALACE, S T ,\I’RH: VAUDEVILLE CARNIVAL “RESURRECTI( NEXT WEEK ONLY BEGINNING MONDAY CINDERELLA BALL ROOM ” Admission Adults, 50 cents - - - - Children, 20 cents CARNIVAL DANCE Got vour seats carly. Saturday evening's performance completely sold out. Seats for Friday night only vemain.—In Meriden, over four thousand pe(_\ple saw the play last month, at City Hall, and hundreds were turned away. No seats Get there early. Monday Nizht Big Dance Every Sat. Eve. THE CARMELITE THEATER GUILD Presents I'HE LITTLE FLOWER OF JESUS ——— N — s talking about—everywhere “LUDOVICA” As the eripple that found God through the “little way” and A CHORUS OF OVER 200 VOICES A Moving Music and Drama Pageant of C written by — at ——— ! FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS April 22nd and 23vd at 8:15 P M. CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON Proceeds for Catholie Foreign Missions == WARNING -:-

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