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i G d—— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, .. {, SEPIEMBER 27, 1927. (hs A ——— /COURT OF HONOR | 7 . .lh | Sessions of Boy Scout Council to Dnless otherwise Indi ed, theatrical notices and reviews In this column written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. The first session of t AN NS SRS KN CINS LSRN honor of the New Britain Boy Scout council following camp will he held AT THE PALACE e Tha Palace theater ofters tonient || Theater Reviews of | Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock the second gold night. Fifty dol- Current Offerings 13 spent several days with Mr nolds in his aparement at ) 1 and he h reports of automobile heing wrecked “Dick was not in the car when turned over,” said Mr. Orr. “He wr down town when the accldent o curred. I conferrsd with him severs days after that and 1 am familiar with the circumstan Mr. Orr said was not at all un usual for Reynolds to dis weeks at a time | “Everybody who knows him w tell you that it isn't uncommon SALESMEN LAUDED LEN | Reynolds People of Distinction Living in a Home of Distinction e court of | é . Y %! l AR KRR AR AR NN Colonel W. W. Bullen will preside as chairmar It s ex | at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. lars in gold pieces will be given away : eo ) nbe ders. ed that th lowi e bla feature 2 s 30 Gl i - W >g ey btadges: John M th, Lawre a Wally Wales in his newest Pathe | z | 1 ith, Lawrence of Bond Agents In Reconstruc- western feature, “White Pebbles” | L ERER SRERdL, Jen e t &nd “The Dancing Mothers,” th “RTE BYE BONNIE" Keeling, Leon A. Dickinson, Robert tale of a pretty woman who was TRl e ‘H Biges Seattle, Wash almost cheated out of life by a | DenaRAel b o B g AT Tribute to the persistence leartless husband and a thought- | Ponahue, Gordon Ely and Jack Me- ! A : { Carthy, | The above mentioned scouts have a total of 20 rit badge | were passed during the weeks of Camp iese, added to th merit badges rded at the camp by the court, make a total of 78 passed in less an 5 weeks, which is a very fine record. In addition 13 scouts be- came first class “ight became i class and were awarded |modern bon plaved an important part = war economic reconstruction, was pald today by I ton, retiring presi Bankers' Associ n addres: izations' 16th FUGAZY SUEP EFDED 127 MAIN &’l" NSIN oo (Opp. Arch) | Tex Rickard's Xew York Rival Ac- &4 less daughter. salesman On Wednesday the new double teature attraction will offer Richard Holt in his latest starring vehicle, “The Waster,” and “The Blind God- dess,” a smashing, dramatic ro- mance, staged against the somber background of New York's criminal courts, and centering around the character of a brilliant young law- yer, who becomes a public prosecu- tor and is forced to chooss hetween his ideal of duty and the girl he loves, under extraordinary circum- stances. 2 WILL OPEN EARLY IN OCTOBER . Geraldine Fiizge PHONE 1409 L Wiillam: Frasiay I'he following men ma | Pa ~ouncil court of honor Catlin, Arthur Ames, Neil MacDou- [iee B Arna mes BNel RacTol b - . > cused of Failure to Return Forfelt H051ery for Women and Children ) N . : t Ge B. Tavlor and Com- | Roscoe Ails, Broadway's Celebrated Come "o | 5 vright, George B. Taylor and Com- | R = € d Comedian, Coming to the | Money. D Al —Rayon Silk Hose for Women in missioner Charles F. Morgan. trand Thursday With His Original (umpmn 1 0 all the new wanted shades of in the well known “Trim-Fit” make. Troop Notes roop 9 has started its meetings 3 $1 so—l'um Silk Full Fashioned hose in the No. 155 “Onyx Pointex’ and “Trim-Fit” makes. on Monday nights at the Pirst E to come out of Hollywood in ten n auspicions beginning of its | tist church with ¢ 1 65 ure Silk Chiffon Hose fn . “Onyx Pointex” No. 388, ap- e arles Abell as 6 ) ol years, have developed great mo- d tour at cater, Hart- | Scoutmaster and odore Johnson | | AT —No. 707 Pure Silk Service Sheer $1.85 ments of drama that give the photo- forg. last o as assistant. Sam Black is seribe “Onyx" Hose. 98 altracting a large | & play the quality of a true epic. The fire: night 4 Bacs orviiarel Sie | Rioitert 4 | direction surpasses Griffth at his of ji5 six months' run in New York, | [70°P 3 is scheduling a 1] h best. Sincere craftsmanship and troe de camp fire for its regular weekly i 1 As a ical comedy, it ranks well “BIG PARADE" AT CAPITOL King Vidor's directorial methods i Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's “The Big Parade,” now at the Capitol which critics call the hest photoplay New York L2 = Tiikuzy. LA 1 Frances White (P —Humbert fan promoting rival of Tex Rickard, was suspended indefinitely today by the state ath- tic commissioner for alleged fall- ure fo return $2.500 forfeit money o Charles Cardio, manager of Red n featherweight nsion will stand un- Fritzi | the cast, “Bye Bye, Bonnie” in evidence meeting tonig creative genius are This troop, con- up among the best draws of sea- v, or what part Reg U S PatOffice AT 1 95v.\~0 265 “Onyx Pointax” Service throughout the production son, if judgment is to be based on its | N°Ct0d With the Trinity M. E. church | (continued from First Page) is returned. The G " Weight Pure Silk Hose. Outstanding among the “long yecantion i Hart e nade a fine record last year and ex- | i that part of it is Pointex AT —No. 230 Pure Sk “Gorden® sloloiSlatostnasacenes dsnon e RN i Btron d o) Gt e | POCLS to continue right along where Chapman’s man- Reg U.SPat Offioh 2 0 Hoxe. long line of motor lorries flled with g Jelawrence | lort ofr, The first doughboys moving on and on over B Slens dl 1p istthe tre : e 50 75 $1 00 $2 oo the ribbon-like roads until gathered | n%, CITE TRE G0 B0 Suter by com. which is a fow h light- Cy . F’ . up in the distant horizon The ef- ky Sborle Socka ged for uring now's strongest appeal is from the fect presented to the audience is Troop 1 of Berlin t pair—Misses Ilmnn Hose in Champagne, Sawdust and of comedy, amusing dialogue that of untold thousands. one might o o acet e h ey i v ¢ 1l MeGr of De- \\\:1‘:-‘ Liyea almost s lions, of men mov I day n car. but it restrains him from mak- 50c pair—Women's Silik and Wool Hose, toward the front lines in a n SR s R . ditio 1 the B : sing. vital stream 2, Shuboll otonieie ot ai 1 by the ) v Cu nior Uk Caps for Infants in White, Pink and Light The shows are co ) i) Sloci e tion from wster B, 0. G ——— e _Drices 50c. to $3.25. with “The Big Parad circumsprction, visits a night club O « 1 TWIN BOYS BORN = Hats and Caps for children from 3 to 8 years. Priced 2:10, 4:35, 7:00 and NhiB oG RY Forsst, Ohio, S 27 (P —Twin from 98¢, (0 $1.50. shildren will be admitte o Friday mor e i e e B e The very newest in corsetry including Girdles—Step-ins—Wrap- conts. e n [fEhi InChickEo ito Mrnndl Mrs aroy Cor ‘orsclettes-—Bandeaus—Brassieres and Combina- Coming soon is the much talked | SR HETE e Svenly Bl or 1 0lds on'l 1. es Opper, have besn christened tions. Let us give vou a t fitting. ahout photoplay REOEl e e 0 has resiened Wek ¥ oor y before the ad Jae Their “fighting” Arriving almost daily—New Jersey Dresses. truel story of ithe.Insidaiitefor big | LIRSS BT AR oL Bauor for Troop 12 will Tiold its first meet 8 ) ts are 7 and 7 1-4 pounds. | city gangsters expects a visit, He s arrested for | "8 on Monday, October 3, at the - ’ = T IR e D L G Not Tn Wrecked Car | PARSONS, HARTFORD T i TR This| Troop 4 at th Ainat P Mae West, late star of “Ses spurently ruins his chance fo get | 1ional church is If Di s anthor of a new comedy ¢ {he nomination for congress on the | Ularly on Fr ts. Last Fri g N i ince BIG WEDNESDAY ! ! THFE DAY PACH WEEK e Wicked eedtwihich comes oo rorii licket, Mputinis) nstite hiega | o0s ht il was tendered b i S a i 1 with him YOU CAN DO BEFTER HERE THAN FELS| Pursons' for three days beginning|gyjosman, Ted Willlams, turns the an ol. which won the Stepratlior e e on t busi- WHERIL A FAIR COMPARISON OF QUALITY fioat Thursday. This ylay miarks |gsofient f0 gaod weeount by Durstsd. system contest last year L = de AND PRECE WILL CONVINCE YOU, Miss West's return 1o the footlights |, hrivell 1o pose % a martyr in echies by Scout Fx- e o r after an absence of several MOBUNS. Lpo intorosts of personal liberty o smimissio SR o during whic »,] :hf prepared :"‘u[;\; n for congress on the liberal ticket, | oF heodore A it o SPECIAL SPECIAL ! ose of conditions in PET e sitnations in which he hecomes Do oy > | ke r\'nrl'lv aged by Fdward Eisner, -nnr.:lvi form the of the story. | Iliss Clark and Alexar 1 . MOHICYN POUND the company of sixty includes R Lonis Simon. one of the co-authars | Scott of the o o and % mond Jarno, Hal Clarendon, Math- |, the book on which the comedy is | William Baker roof t 4 5 ] Cake flde Baring, Emily Francis. Mary|pased, fills all requircments com- | torlous patrol | 2 g Moore, Veritza Winters, Ruth Hunt- | paioly aq Shrivell. Arthur Hartley | Yale-1 nee at | 3 B e G ~ i ) lb 20 it oy T I He Lin - NG B1Lt } f . 5 IC. er. Mildred Cornell, William Lan- 5 excellent in the character of the | this game on the par s is et b 4 . W5T ) iy i ) gan, Pegey Doran and Robert Bent- | yeaq salesman. William Frawley ed to those Scouts registered in il S o Jev. provides enos comedy for one | good stand ALl troop leaders After three days in Hartford, Mr. Beibilia will send “The Wicked *Hutel at Wi guest” of | urged to have all r Scouts r MORNING SALE—9 TO 11. TODAY Miss | tered at oner nd also see 1o it to Wilmington, prior fo its \hit is cn 0 neilann o | e S DG 6oL NG ) : 150 S50 in Gold I8 Offered < . . New York premiere. Seats will be i pieely Mr. Hartley sing | such r tio overdur : : % NG LOIN AND ROUND | WHITE MEALY LEGS YEARLING on sale on Monday. Mail orders| the musical hit of the show, “You - 1 et i - CEE DANCING MOTHERS® given special attention and I Love Youand Me.” Miss White | CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOT! e y TN i STEAKS LAMB . characteristic Frances White vle | High school did banking this | L i VALLY WALES in i b 5 2 City Items Pefor e tootliglls “3ty Raby" and | morning during (he apenin periots |57 €k JHEHArd . Reynoids, so B R ik o so0onnon (ol fh b OGS S spanoiiloslioes Thatabanil, By ion rooms having 10007 a Reyiolds Tobacco company, hus no g WEDNESDAY A Lean Fresh Fresh Ground Ibs. So Dumb Just Cross the River iiin nat s bef i R | J 19(: | d 25c Alfred J. Bennis has sold through jorom Queens” is sung by Miss | o1of. Last werk hoel i ¥ Boeals With JACK 11011 { SHOULDERS . ... 1b, | Pec (1 l .) . C. | HAMBURG the Canp Estate Co. a cottage |&cheff, Mr. Simon, Mr. Henderson | 1aih on the list of schools in {he 4 ! L Cobature | | at Commonwealth avenue toland Mr. Hartley, Miss Scheffs best | ity while the week betore last it bsen Orr, his RICHARD THOLT in 'R S . e S8 = - Fred Furman. The same company number is “That September Night.” | e | : gt RSl > | LEAN | ArMoUR's | LEGS has sold to Frank and Maryanna Bencice Sprer is a charming and | i} o oo TR N TE—CoUNTRY stors D) e T | . N SEnINe Grudzien & two-family house on clever little dancer whose solo hum= iy 405 and el N Brithin STAR HAM lb 25c | RIN Eddy-Glover boulevard. hers win warm applause. John Mee- | o A ki e | BEFF lb 18C 05 G0 E 00 . LAMB lb 3 New Lunch Specials. Crowell's— han, Jr., carries off the dancing | T¥) G LV e | ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED | 0 Sc. laurcls among the males —_— ———— [ advt | fhe chorns s ligh orde { b Raynard Anderson, physical direc- | The chorus is of high order ,““ y | tor of the Boys' ciub, is recovering | {he dances are well exccuted, S ,',,‘n, ration for the re. SCtngs for the last act are deserv- | SO e \ A ing of mention. All in all, the show moval of adenoids, down as p anters e ml‘u;”yvm fown as pleasing enter | Mo, Sl N u; "'.ml‘ 49 Walnut St 454.— Bye Bye, Bonnle” will be oftered | L LAWRENCE WEBER presents advt. onight and tomorrow night, with a Eanleie ang e etnostniEhl L /f/.sflusms/ C’onzeqy///t William J. Noble, Jr., zon of Fire - | oats . 22€ SHOULDERS lb 15c¢. | vores ... 20€ ;{1‘.:.{1‘[\ 1h. 20c Lrogs ) 18c Tumy p Ioasts zsc [ :‘?l':‘)‘l"s.‘lb‘ 256 | VEAL VEAL .. b, 5 ROASTS of BEEF St e crmem memee Ib. 38c. m ta —Mat. Wed. matines tomorrow. Chief and Mrs. William J. 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