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SITTAR AT SAT VLTS AT S AT T VR RRAR R TUS AR CAN VRV R AARAA R mmwn il W"“IL |a |mmn!||!|. oll- llhl "ll ] ! Iu 0K oA Ubless otherwise fndicatdd, theatrical notices and reviews fn this colums are written by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. Entertainment At Camp School ditorium on Monday Night is Free| President_Announc zulatis, \."- '\- Free this Week t in rubber brush with the pure e of 1, -pt. or more of China and Varnish. - The Abbe Hardware Company AIN ST. 405 » Gray re- | 2 Family House TLYONS STREET. | Near New Vance Street School. 1 floor—tile baths, oak floors, steam heat every room. Concerte walks. Stops Falling Hair. Cor- rects dandruff and scalp ecze- ma. Money-Back Guarantee. Whyte-Fox knocks pimples. Try it. At Barbers and Druggists 00 Cash Will Take ft. See Mr. Leavitt New Britain Lumber Co. "Any wire around his nick then “I don’t know. The blankets co ered the upper part of his body.” ou had had possession of the ‘Wwire?” ! e l H ME OMPOSER CONGERT given, a work that took a year to) ‘ ' i OME G § GRAY STANDS IN 6,000 Guests To Be Entertained | An addition has been made to the| “The Woods at Dusk” by l"ll | Approsimately 20,000 square feet Smilie And e v don Gray. The witness aid the pol- o | The company will furnish the colla- |sight the word “complime : 1 jonal presidents of the Scale for Opening of 3 The questions then dealt with the ation and labor, a crops of workers | with regard to the local co Beginning today and for the bal- | pearing a Palace, Hartford, this|Visiig her generally of the value of | | furnished by professionals “work- |and that as a result “Did she ever ask you if she would f |rogram of photoplay hits. Both | Francisco who has her own idea |ing” in connection with the opening ing that there will not he a dull{ These checks will be X know very littl - sday, y i £ 15 Any Drogram. | hostile to the law. Mr. Weeks is the Shy ikt Raout i nediny B! 5 | A reception committee of 150 Lan-lto tt <tory of silk stockings and a very |mitting no one to claim redemption Snyder was having trouble with her | this section of the country, the So0-| Following the formal op g the Much interest 1 offers Bayard Veiller's mystery | sician who sees that lifs is not so| Suddenly Wallace jumped his | 1100FS Of the new building, located in small electrical appliances. |in the history of {Revolver Introduced in | mystery plays. ! should strive for better things. This “Do you mean to say,” le shouted, | A unique idea will be worked | tis though the novelty “Gold Night” when gold “SHAMEFUL BEHAVIOR” U Al ot He that el ion and the other in occidental style, | VOIVer With which the state claims | hall. The solo How, | o duced as evidence in the trial of | At this conce tending the sl her grandmother? The current Ly-|ith the events immediately after| e The opening event of the program | York ballistic expert, declared on w photoplay hit “The Night of | G . ork ballistic exper clared o new photop! |ple in'a brand new way. Also, the Rah sl | prising all employes who have been | murdered were fired frpm the 3 n a RIALTO v 8 | was murd re 9 s o CLARA BOW AT and of the work of a daring fireman |, %28 ©e SO T Lo TOUER e laundry, by the police, following the shown today at the Rialto. The first|ported by Wanda Hawley. The serial pproximately 125 members. Mayor | Willis W. Hall, Marlborough farm- “You'd Be Surprised’—the third iS|forest phonofilms, or talking movies, es. T gave it to her cn March 7|th® dinner, which will be served in |11:30 vesterday, was able to resume and which will require an hour | t M th L F & C co P Au. | Program as orlginally announced.| A ammeou N . LO. arty Hahn, this in addition to two Wallace next turned to the friend- | lot floor space will be given over tol sw Britain Musicul ¢ =7 icy for $20,000 insurance he carries tion and for this task, which in-[omitted from notices sent school wer J e New Building. 'flfst insurance comversation between | will be on hand. night concert to he giv of the week the Capitol offers | week. Miss Grant has the Sadie |insurance. ansnd sucets il b ancec fnel amons the srorda the | clates of the club had m be able to insure her husband’s life | 006D i Aturcs being very fine and each about conduct and who has fled from jot @ $400,000 manufacturing build- |moment in the entire evening's pro- ( returned, Mrs surance.” | \Madge Bellamy will be seen in | missionary, holding steadfast to the Eclipsing in 4its proportions any- |ders employes will be in chargs of { hers. daring comedy. The companlon fea- | except by rigid formula. Then there husband 2" cial will take over 60,000 square f feet new building will be equipped and | the fortheos B deama “Eeld By the Law.” |bad but who leaves to ths individual | questions back (o the murder scene, | 1S Fear of the main office on Cen- the history of the | ry Triday night the Capitol Will of- | rolo is played by Mr. Perry. “that you did not tie the wire about |INte the decorative scheme, one | Evidence in Tll?‘,m connection witt \picces In the amount of $50.00 will | INORUM il representative of the wosld-wide dis. | 110 Lung shot Ong Ging Hem in | toris Tuttle, and not Mrs. Hortc arate programs for each are planned. | Ving egimning Sunday night for tour | S8 BTTRBE R 2 hametul Be. | gt Do o | Chin Lung and Soo Hoo Wink iere | ration of Theron |will take place at 6:30 o'clock tness stand that bullets found Tove.” {program includes “Smoke Eaters.” a| oy deaq. 1 touched *nis hand arg the mritnses stand UbC DL Leatonh in the company's service for alg in the A big triple feature Program|on a pig city department. Cullen I lhe o vasialao COUNA D D be the guests of the corporatlon, | crime. It was in a Wooden box be- | feature i3 Clara Bow in “It"—thelion Guard,” likewise is shown. land Mrs. Weld and representatives |er, whose temporary —indisposition an Our Gang comedy “Shiveringlis noticed each weck and the vaude- = o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1927. ormance. | Orphens Instrumental Quartet (Continued from 0. i N here. o numbers to be given by| Page 10 Dance, Frolic and Lunch-\ ship between H. J. Gray and 1aa.| ©ON Planned on Gigantic check-rooms and retreshment stands. [ nounced toduy that due to WS NOTES | was not written by Haddon Gray. | volves an enormous amout of prepa- te members of AT THE CAPITOL in which the Poli Playsrs are ap- | Gray and Mrs. Snyder. He told of ad- | — | Entertainment surpriscs will be!school auditorium Monday 4 very entertaining double feature | Thompson role, a girl from San [tained at & mammoth “house warm- | rashion of circus clowns, thus fnsur- |{o cover the cost of tic without his knowledge?"” 4 e % Jabje of being featured alone on | that city because of her opinions, ing by Land.rs, Frary & Clark, Wed- | gram. as the conc “Ankles Preferred” an intimate | most dogmatic of creeds, and per- When did you first learn Mrs. | thing of its kind ever attempted in|the social. plies to t turc: is one of the best in its line.|ig the practical-minded young phy-| ‘July, 1825.” of floor space, represented in two|turned over to the manufacture of | given of or Bayard Veiller is a noted writer of | the manner in which he or she Dentes Tying Wire, ‘t‘r and t Main streets. Another error t fer a new innovation in presenting | ¥ Albert Snyder's neck?” floor being trimmed in orental fash- Hartford, May 5 (P — The sing the songs of uck patrons at-| T Manchester on March 24, was intro- ¢ first unc be distributed to I P | Is the modern girl less moral than e questinnicg thenldealt aseinl jtribution of Landers' products. Sep- ! at first annour Dinner for “23 Year Club” Capitol will present the Seum P d S g n today and J. Henry Fitzgerald, N o ot Ciceh days the Capl Ihavior,” analyzes today's young peo. “Did you touch the body?" 3 Year Club,” com-|in the laundry in which Ong Ging e thrilling, dramatic story of romance |t " (€L, T RTINS hand and ; quarter of a century or more, will |l which is sure to please all Will belyangis has the leading role, sup-|™¢: 4 together with their wives. There are | hind the counter. <ocond is Raymond Griffith in} The growing popularity of the De- of the press will also be guests at | caused adjournment of court at Spooks” there s also a news reel, | ville show, a la talking movies being the lunch rooms at the corner of his duties as juror today, but an- and a hair cartoon. Tor tomorrow there will be shown one of the really mn:tandlng great pictures of the season, “Heaven on Farth,” a stirring war drama de- picting the heaven of love and the hell of war. PARSONS'—HARTFORD When George Jessel turned an ey shoulder upon vaudeville and musical comedy and fared forth into the ~motional drama he hardly could be sccused of picking a soft spot upon which to lay his talents. 1or a good many seasons Mr. Jessel sang and laughed himself into populavity. He | mizht have left well enough alone and, following the line of least re- sistance, take the profits as they came and let it go at that. But George Jessel felt a great urge. Warfield had sprung from Lurlesque into enduring fame; Al Tolson had made a fiying leap from @ high pitched warbling in Tew Dockstader's minstrel troupe into the areatest earning capacity the theater of Broadway had ever known. What Warficld and Jolson had done with nothing more than a littla first class talent gave Jessel his inspiration. \T THE STRAND ‘e new program at the Strand Leginning today is replete with many ideville features in addition to the Liz photoplay “Lovers” starring Ra- mon Navarro with Alice Terry. The vaudeville is headlined by Mr. Che A'Hearn and his famous Milliona Jazz Band with Mr. \"Hearn conducting personally. This aggregation is really ono of the treats that big time vaudeville offers. An- other headline act is the Caits Broth- ors, who come here directly from their s‘ug.lg?m"nt in “The Passing Show” now appearing in London. The (aits boys wers for several seasons The dancing feature of that produc- tion. Other acts include, Nancy Becker; Nel Roy and Co., and the McKinley Sisters. p big attraction for the first “|‘h s of next week, is of course, the Gibbs Sisters, the only American horn Siamese Twins. In addition to the usual matinee next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the Strand will present two complete perform- ances each ev (‘n\ng beginning at the usual time, 6:45. The vaudeville will be shown 8t 5 and 9:1 while the fomurn;\hetophy will be ghown at §:10 and 9 -— BUNDLE PARTY AT PALACE We will offer a wonderful bundle party with 25 valuable prizes. The feature for today is “The Love ‘hief,” with Norman Kerry and Greta Nissen. A marvelous double feature bill for tomorrow, Matt Moore and Kathryn Perry in “The First Year,” the fun- niest comedy ever staged. The other feature on this program is “Ace of Clubs” with Al Hoxie. POLI PLAYERS. Marfon Grant, Walter Scott Weeks and Robert Perry represent very in- teresting and contrasting characters in “Rain,” the South Sea Iiland play NOW PLAYING " Double Featuve Program “Shameful Behavior” with EDITH ROBERTS - HARLAND TUCKER Co-Feature “SMOKE TERS"” with CULLEN LANDIS WANT HAWLEY SPECIAL MATINEE This Coupon and 10c will admit any lndy to best seats at Matinee. Try Our Daily SPECIAL LUNCHEON No Cover Charge. tertainment every Wednesday and Saturday Evening. Dancing Every Evening. Blue Swan shown today brings Eva Puck and Sam White in a side splitting bit of comedy and song as well as eccentric dancing. “Shameful Behavior” is really a concerns a little flapper of modern tendencigs who returns from her finishing school in Eurepe and plans to meet her “drcam man.” He in the mcantime become actively en- gaged in politics, thinks of her only as a lanky girl and neglects to call on her when she returns. To teach him a lessor, she poses as an escap- ed lunatic, rushes into his apartment and then the fun commences for her “shameful behavior” shocks all. The picture moves rapidly from this point through increasingly hilarious complications to a denouement that |is without parallel in comedy mak- ing. Mus. Ci\aplin Planning Fight to a Finish Los Angeles, May 5 (UP)—Attor- neys for Lita Grey Chaplin in her suit for divorce from Charlle Chap- lin today were preparing for a fight to the finish, Possibility of a scttlement of the Chaplins' tangled marital affairs out of court was preclsded when the actor's attorneys flled a demurrer and a motion to strike out certain portions of the divorce complaint, Lyndol Young, chief of Mrs. Chap- lin's counsel said. The demurrer and the motion, fil- ed yesterday, will b> argued here May 9 G Elmira Man Considered For Prohibition Post ‘Washington, May 5 (UP)—Sey- mour Lawman, Elmira, N. Y,, {8 one of a half dozen candidates being considered for the post of prohibi- tion commissioner, Secretary of the Treasury Mellon admitted today. Towman, he indicated, is being especially considered but he said Roy Haynes, Ohlo, present acting commissioner, is still in the race. KILLS SELF IN LODGE ROOM Greenwich, Conn., May 5 (UP)— Conrad Zoell, 60, Greenwich carpen- ter, shot himself through the tem- ple with a .32 calibre revolver to- day. James F. Cuddy, business agent for the carpenters’ union, found Zoeller In the lodge room of Red Men’s hall sitting in a chair with a revolver In his hand. HARTFORD HORSE SHOW Hartford, Conn., May 5 (UP)— Hartford’s sixth annual horse show will open tonight with the 169th In- tantry band in attendance. During the threa days of the show a num- ber of people throughout the state will be present due to the unusual string of horses which' will be shown. A_Penny for your Thoughts A Trinket for your Heart SEE THE LOVE THIRF Select_Short Subject Don't Miss Our BUNDLE PARTY TOXNIGAT 25—Valuable Prizes—23 PLENTY OF FUN MORROW Double Feature Program On the Battle Eront with & Newly Married Couple “THE F"‘Isl‘. YEAR® with MATT MOORE—KATHRYN PERRY Co-Feature “THE ACE OF CLUBS" with Al Hoxle ADMISSION l'IlI( ES Matinees, All Seats Evenlngs Orchestrs Balcony Children PARSONS HARTFORD 3 Nights Beginning THURSDAY Matines Saturday America’s Foremost Young Star Eve., 50c-$2.88—Mat.,, 50c-§2.30 comedy farce but not a burlesque. It |~ when I went to her home at night." “You didn't see her after that un- til the night of the murder?” . I'm quite positive.” Quite positive? You kuow. don't| “Are you trving to evade these | answers Vigorous objection was made here by Gray's counsel to the method of examination but counsel for Gray | ‘was overruled "‘“‘hen did you first sce the pis- tol 2" i “After the murder Snyder gave it to me.” _ “And you pressed it into Snyder's Land? when “To get his fingerprints on it?” “I don’t know what my thought was. T was working automatically.” “You were drunk?"” Wallace then recalled numerous detalls of Gray's actions after the murder and asked if he thought those acts were the unreasoning acts of drunkenness. Gray insisted that all his actions at that time were purely automatic. “Automatic?” Wallace thundered. “Were you so accustomed to com- ! mitting murder that covering up your trail was an automatic action?" “I had never done anything like | that before.” RIALTO NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Frogram Changed Daily TODAY RENEE ADOREE Ster of “The Big Parade’ in “HEAVEN ON EARTH” Comedy—News—Others TONIGHT “COUNTRY STORE"” Biggest 1n Town Many Prises—Lot'ss Fun TOMORROW Faines—Harry Carey in LY SLIDE" , Wm, “SLIDE K Also May Murruy—Conway Tearle in “ALTARS OF DESIRE” Comedy—News—Cartoon \‘ \ | Mrs, | Commercial and Center streets. mEn Snas |short address of welcome will magde by an official of the company, |but there will be no lengthy pri {gram. During the dinner a trio will play and entertain. At 8 o'clock the two entrances on Main street will be thrown open to recelve thousands of em- ployes and their wives. Admission |will be by invitation only, no one sued by the factory officials. Dance and Review On the fourth floor an effort will be made to furnish the type of en- tertainment likely to attract the vounger folks. An orchestra 8f 15 musicians will play and a musical reviue will be presented. Micro- phones will be placed on the stage | and loud speakers set through me‘ hall so the music may be clearly heard from every point. will feature the activities of th floor, with cabaret specialties | abounding. ! Two floors above the entertain- ment prefercnces of the older peo- | ple will be catered to with Clements’ | Royal Hungarian orchestra playing and a program of vaudeville, Enter- tainers will be brought on from New York, Boston, Springfield and Hart- | ford. Amplifiers will also be in use TODAY, FRI, SAT. 2—Features—3 MADGE BELLAMY m ANKLES PREFERRED A Daring Comedy and JOHNNIE WALKER in Bayard Veillee's mystery melodrama HFLD BY THE LAW Friday Night GOLD NIGHT $50 in Gold Given Away Sun.. Mon., Tues., Wed. ONALD COLMAN MA BANKY n TH HT OF LOVE Wateh! “ROOKIES’ NEW BRITAIN Composers Night Original Compositions hy— Mr. Theron Hart Mr. A. G. Kimball Mr. Geo. Hahn CAMP SCHOOL 8:00 P.M. MAY 9TH Tickets $1.00 A jother ons of the twelve ;\vu adjourned to 1 [afternoon to glve him time to re- being allowed to pass through the | turnstiles who has not a ticket fs- | taken sick in the court room befors the 11:30 short recess. T ck man today was juror numbsr 4 Hcrher! . Bidwell, acco grower, and at 11:30 | cover. |Driver Arrested When Henry T. O'Neil, | Arch street, aged 47, influence of liquor, Square shortly before 10 o'clock Saturday morning in | today. His request was granted. Officer John O'Keefe O'Neil after the latter's Dancing | not injured. FOR D. \\Q STRAND - | — BEGINNING NEXT — ; Mon. Afternoon and the Usual FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS NOTE 3 COMPLETE SHOWS Will be given next Mon, Tues, Wed. Evenings in order to accommodate all! 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