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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1927, ! Unless otherwise indicated. theatrical notices and reviews ip thia colump are written by the press agencles for the rempective amusement company. LRSS STECIN TR ARRINNTNISI SR AAN ORISR0 AR ERRARRRERS S AT THE CAPITOL | AT THE LYCEUM Today and Friday the Capitol of-| Two great pictures fers a double feature program of | half of the e photoplays that affords good enter-| “Rose of the tainment. The main attraction ofr"dmmfl of the great metropolis, its ters Jackie Coogan in his new hit | four hundred and its six million, the “The Bugle Call.” In it Jackie plays st includes Edna Murphy, Johnny the greatest role of a| Walker, C Kent, Mildred role so different from rs that | Harris E: ted) he has offered in the past. The com- | Kirby, € 7 panion feature presents Winchell ST and v Smith's comedy drama “Going Also Adventures, Crooked” with Bessic Love and an | PiCture with as many thrills to it all star cast featured. as there is in any picture, starring w. Jeff is at the Robert Mor- Art Young, world's greajest bow and ton in a musical program that also shooter. features an organlogne that has AL TRICE CLoRR The following awards were made | F¢°K the Capitol will prosent “iwhat At ine archiaitaliC (BN [ertiathtnel| pis NS R AR KAt S IR IR e Capitol theater last evening piece. vears in kin Salt and pepper set, Sam o st ers into 736 Stanley street; electr ousands, strikes yron, Theodore Milew, street; writing paper, Lawr Fournier, 14 Lincoln street: bridge lamp, Peggy Butler, 42 Rockwel avenue; lady's hat, Mrs. Jacobsor Wakefield street; sport Richard Sokoloski, 1-4 ton of coal, 380 Arch street; Anna Kerlez, 251 Oak Thelma Hatoff, street: radio spea cton Plainville; Wooster strect Stanley stroe Take Joh cuit® for the last aturing the Bowery,” an entracing [ many arrow e that numt Pudzo, enrling Stanley nce sweater 95 Grove street Mrs. B. Wagner preserve ketile streei; shor South High Charles Char photographs linen, M 1, W r low. 10 street; H. Dolan Mieczkowski M. B Kenwood Pleasant Landree, 155 Soule set of fur scar st ¥ 5 st blan A 2 reet; men's Alfert Washington street t nson. TroRD rsons PARSONS'S—HA The presentations P theater next w rtinez “The playgocrs an op cquainted with to hecoms: interest yments in the New rican the pertory York. This ins on Miss Eva e already taken a conspicuor e position in the t York and it is lovers of the hel the developments in Ar I ter founded last Civic Gallienne and by e honora of by thonghtful as the 1most Irama, thri s one irical rded dram various today the 5 the ahter the ceper, Fdt ant Quirt of Victor of the ind Lo the 1 TeLaglen illag soen as S Mavines Sonia Ivanof is one of the yonng s leading ladies in today, and her Captain vorld s and frichdly She came Rachmaninoff and w g . : ! ( Ul the Ziegield sho cach i Nights.” After ing she graduated to Twelve Miles Out.”” whicl played for the entire New York run an received the encomiums of press | and public alike Phil De Angels suceeed ting her for his “Kongo," the tropica Parsons’s for the balance \week and drama lovers are going to agree that he ma 1¢ a wise choice of the role of Annie. The part calls for emotional acting of the highest degree and Miss Ivanof will do it 10 RESUNE Mmmas Churches daily doors HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES Nurses Return to Duty and Others 0 vill lorify ad in < period the in get- jon of q presenta drama at S0 thia | leave For Vacations—Officials Back on Job After Rests at Shore. With the adve of the t of September 1, 1any vacations at the New Dritain General 1 Mauda E. Traver nurses, ospital have come to an Miss dircciress of has returned from her cottage spent th Dr, who spent cott ek T'oint mont Recks cation where she over and his ige at New after L Huld: rintendent at his shore Vacations i Pall Activitics—Im- Todges Start Fa ication hor Day. hom: Mr oper spend City Miss proved Business Expected. Robinson, telephons expects to Atlantic Labor Day, will holiday of the sum- in the majority of vacation period churches, |, bining in summer serviees Next Monday k the last scason and m 5 % mer cases will bring the to an end. The which have b union during will hold the last of the Sunday at the South € church. The iees will be resumed in the Nothing has been sald Everyman's Bible class, but it pected it will resume meetings on September 11, Masonic lndges, end meetings resume their month. Giddings Chapter, will held its first ng of the season this evening. Centennial lodge, A. F. and A. M. will open with a stated communication and work in the Entered Apprentice de- gree next Wednesday Some of the factorizs are said to he looking for improved working conditions after Labor Day Factories and business places be closed all day Monday Edith Merrill room, month's Alh, Katherine rnock, supervisor of en o o \fter Albay Miss vaen Maine Hohensee serviees st s, S 1S, tional nday serv- churches. the NRreE W floor supervisors, followin rmed from a at A vacation Grove Miss Saran Charlton and Miss Violet M operating ft on a abe 2 loor super visor, Dowell, as | sistant room have tie City Mis gone motor trip to Atlan always summer, this A M which the meetings Ethel T to her home 1 Winstor has will 0 . A Miss Edna Deatz, the training school and assistant to the directress of nurses, Clara. Nelson, of the 1 gone to R Miss an supervisor in ernity departmen ¢k Point for two Ellen Hathwa te in the laboratory, has gone to New ark, §. D., for a month. Her is being filled by Miss June Sanford | of Bostan, who has 1 with the local institution before Miss Ellen MeGrath on the children’s floor, her home in month Miss Ellen Parles s gone to New Br on a visit. Cath charge have v eeks will Jellyfisi\fif’roggniibrs May Be Those of Dancers Leeds, England, Sept. 1 (P—If vou aré musical, like dancing or have poetical instincts, you may | thank your jellyfish progenitors of | ha aeons ago, in the opinion of Dr.ida G. F. Bidder, British zoologis!. | Miss Dr. Bidder outlined his theory anaesihe that man developed from the 10Wly [hasx retur jellyfish in an address today before Oak Bluffs, ihe British association for advance- ment of science, and added: | “Our appreciation of dancing. | ‘ poetry and jazz music is due to the | metabolic rhythm inherited from | our flagellate forefathers, and shows that we are still flagellates at heart. Rupervisor has gone to Torrington for a graduat unswick, rine € of ists in the operating room, ed from a vieation af Bery, one PALACE HARTFORD FAREWI STARTING POLI PLAYERS sta —LYCEUM— 2—GREAT PICIURLS—2 RKOSE OF THE BOWERY Today—)'rl—sat, with Edna Murpny—d. Walker Also ALASKAN ADVENTURES with ART YOUNG Lindies” Mat. his Coupim and 14 Lady to L Vin ent Coleman and Frances Williams in ‘She Couldn’t Say No’ Acts ny played in New York by rence Moore Mat. Tues, Ve t. 2:15 very Enenng 8:13 will admit : Z AXXXXKEXRRRUERRN RN ara Clay- ' | LEAVE NEW YORE . turned | supervisor, | instruetress in | Miss | hnician ' alth REDFERN STILL to | T AMONG MISSING paralysis Ohio h ysiclans toniorro pre eps effort curb the Prevents Shipments {0 Soviel ccrame vere Russia e o sent o meariy 4 | Nothing But Rumors Goncerning ' His Salety | them to ping of ks more & Washin tions in N R purchase of 13 heen blocked by state department nt abroad When an at St esult- | me both parties to ] b to W < the informatic contricts sale of the dy for ring and that th 1 been | embled York, he was in- | | FLOPEWENT CASE is no act s and munitions to Rus- | [ to that applied to Mexi | ne. | Reconciliation Tmpossible, Wile!zfons com e svseeme Says Mrs, Red n s declared her is safe wherever h may = \ded in his monoplane. She ted this statement as she de estorday umter, S. C., ter ‘for a f here to wait P e government on, Sept. 1 York by Soviet Nerots Be- missing tor, will be that Paul Brunswick-to-Brazil avi |found safe and unharmed some- here along the northeastern coastal n of South America continued srevail here tod despite the rness of authentic information ' ng the flier. i of the | g the in was business current route to with govern- arding possible search for the w 1ts of the for the army rifles have the 1 of the to rmit their nee and cc ly atten under the £ s usuz be consi i | region of of to ¥ representing I Jtiment | what hort Var r was en ol conte- was gton officials ments of 4 ent re sla similar jeo | In the face of the official negotiations have beer. rarily althoug! iersiood Soviet gents may vife of the pilot, t her the mpo- ned un- beliet hasing | rifles | he attempt to 1 T 1in ew York, Sept Mrs. Linda H Bache, wealthy steel merchant, eld, N. 1. home penniless policeman double h 1—The clopement of 1 L ves: & W the de- Ache, wife ¥ for department said | eral requests for per- | 1 have se- fil- and | soon finite mearch for started along the The gover- Para, in the of DBrazil. yes- request of the Ameri- the city of Para or- mer, “Our Lady of ocecd on an extensive instructed entire con- on to ship arms to Ru ae n Mr. orce Trento announced but would not 1 ad 1 that American coast the state of castern corner s of those who holding confidentia Officials would Rovernment ipments if any ship arms question lication, such sl are 1ke a similar step, whether hushand of the an in his 1 infidelity ocenr. n and Mrs Mr. and Mrs 0 wo at the vent such can consul at we bill charg, the hid in Coln working made lar| Arisen Washington ns from ile policem to g T e 2 as bas shere she el 1y was lomits nding n in a department instruct | Willimantic Safe Opened | able in twenty-six years for the | Luilding of 8,000 homes In Ierlin 1H RR The loan will be placed on the | market in the United States, Eng- | land and Holland in & fortnight, at a rate to be The homes will be constructed by a combination headed by Philip Holzmann & Co., from whom they will be leased by the city and sub- leased to tenants. less But No Money Was in It | Willimantic, Conn., 1 Burglars went to a lot of trouble to in the office of the Texaco Oil company here during the | night but failed to gain financially |hes as the safe contained no money. The burglary w discovered this morn- | ing. The 600 pound safe was moved from the office by way of a'sons h window which had been smashed| O and carried several hundred rds to & sand bank where the door was ici nd blown off. Last month burglars failed in an attempt to open the safe when it contained $790. Rerlin Sept from Wars of Loland t and large The wind open the safe vy A rair persons ha vere report | th rivers cove tivities in t rnments to artment has received | from Minister | 1s. Venczuela stating | dentified airplane was n last Saturday over tne follow- ef- rms in th e simpiy was stung | | ked ' indic as she s-hoy, born e e Qg 'med advices to thi declared the n by a mail carrier and Tucupit of the village similar gensrally | rns’. DILIAY, READ ARETO | FINANGE BERLIN HOMES, in 26 ster plane wipor i He B was he me st of m only % “I haven't I'm going when he's tried It Rac) didn’t 1< married, be » my any symy to testiry for his hahy vor Mrs. for TV0 MILUIGN WILL house visit But T do for He's doesn’t d for kind $30 000000 Toan Returnable ¥ cloped Mr. Bache. man and Years Will he Floated in such N Three Countries. Mrs. 1o partin ny more {1 Dever told how his me Railroads Planning Tor Labor Day Exodus New Dillon, Read has agreed to return- T firm of a Sopt The More than 1 to r Day hol and mountains . who i AL UL) House of Photoplay Hits TODAY and FRIDAY A Great Show of Double Features! . Jackie Coogan in His Greatest Picture “THE BUGLE CALL” and BESSIE LOVE “GOING (“';{OOKED" W. S. Jeffs at the Organ trains, some of v. have heen York Central h Valley New e Y and the Central | Jersey to handie t prep: transport to New York ials of the N imilay made back ve heen thonsands neNt wer York Centr SEPT. 1—2—3, Saturday Matinee of persons to Ir 1eir lines outpour estimate A Thrilling Drama ot Tove in the Tropies ‘KONGO’ HOWARD SINCLAIR Vo and Kilbourne Gordon. P when Day the N n trains tomorrow aller n iding Sat- of trains | ervice Sun- additional tions 1o the Tuded added seq limited through trains nd relief trains for the hanls ally all trains ral extra coaches of those vs will be facilitaed York Central the ns Mor 38 with rains inc By Chest lcompanys nd extras Make a Date Now to See “What Price Glory” e e Y Love—Inte—Intrigue, E o shorter ctic w7y Good Man.” will ea ML Pop. Mat. Prices Eve, § ORDERS NOW AL —G60 sents i K100, (0 B0e.; Mat. §1 to 50 - CAPITOL | House of Photoplay Hits! The World’s Greatest Motion Picture! i for the the lition Tues- The 1o away I holid on ¥ and 3$ o e 0 aperating Mhe Pennevlvania railroad will be ney sehedule ntic City limit lay ordinarily, urday as well. will leave Penn- Atlantic Ci Connecting trains Manhattan Trans deon Termin: 14 New- arrangements n trips. omorrow. The At ed s on I°r Vil e operated on I Another exira 1in sylvan for Beginning ATURDAY for ONE ENTIRE WEEK station run Aily [ il be the from for, | been made PARALYSIS SPREADS § Olio Confronted With Increasing Number of Infantile Paralysis en connected | Cases—Health Conference Held, 1R asing num Ohio vith | Columbus Confronted Sept an incr = S THE TRAND NEW BRITAIN e NILLI‘AF réx presents ;»7’»/! ”Q’/flfi_’ PICTURE EP/IC A e T THRILLING THE WORLD BASED ON THE. CELEBRATED STACE PLAY " by LAURENCE STALLINGS and HA.XVFI.[ ANDERSON ¥ 71 | with VICTOR MCLAGLEN~EDMUND LOWE ~| and a Magnificent Cast of NOW PLAYING Ben Lyon George Sidney Ford Sterling in “FOR the LOVE of MIKE” 5ACTS COMING DOUGI Directed by RAOUL WALSH Headed by Haynes & Beck DOLORES DEL RIO Others SUNDAY AS McLEAD in “SOFT CUSHIONS” The Comedy Hit of the Year Continuous Shows Daily Doors Open Saturday at 12 M. Scale of Prices | for | s Picture Reserved Evenings Now on Sale 15,000 Persons Said to Be Home- struck reports n Galicia, | tor §150 X [;ANE KI[[S 1v\a5 suffered and mines were flooded, The city of Przemsyl was report- |ea” severely damaged. Eight per {sons were reported dead in the min- |ing town of Boryslav and several dead Kuty. The town of Stry was flooded and large stores of oil were destroyed at Drohobiyez. 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