New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 30, 1927, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1927. AW 18 ARAAAARXARAAEEAREXEEERRREAAREREXESEREXXAENERKEXNNAN | J P s % | Theater Reviews of Current Offerings ANTON F. SCIBILIA Presen MAE WEST [ n WICKE .\\\“\'t&m\' SSSSSSNNY THE D AGE A Comedy Drama in T Arte | staged by EDWARD LLSNER ; Dnless otherwise Indicated, theatrical motices and reviews in thia column are Aunt Elizabeth . Emily Francis | % written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. | Dociwinniont ARERLAERL LSRR RN EE AR L LN L AN NSNS iunter | 1) AT THE PALACE ROSCOE AILS'AT STR 1 As ap added attraction at (b Broadway's celebrate Palace theater to returned to the i 4 be presented, and he was given a rous- Hals" Cars L have been entered in tion by auc both at S ‘. RS which promises to be one of th iee and ot D D e most entertaining of the season \ils, is ‘recog | dask 8 i The picture prog for tonight nized as entertainer the consists of two excellent features. offcrs, DOnded |y L oar, B . g he Song and Dance Man” with (o the ¢ T with a | om Moore, Bessie Love and Harrl- routine of Kent ! BREWSTER ATTACKS Says Gountry Can't Endure Hall- | Veterans of Junior Achievement Keep New Britain In Limelight ' 73 # HALF-WAY POLICY Wet and Half -Dry (UP)— ment Fairfield, Me, Sept. 30 he strengthening and enforc prohibition is the over: sues before America, alph O, e Maine nion in an is nati ire lal red address here last r n cannot perman Iry and half drunk, stances, applies ean as well. British officlals dec ain, The Daily E n the internal sensational repo reaching this declares ith unrest, tuation again ething n is gent censors bly w b red ’wv C 1 assembly, pack ter up - Primo De Ri s to bol | to the Mediterran. | d to com- s of which country that | with | program itions from clares that the Phe governor made several s onal ¢ s relative to prolibitiof St seat the United in son TFord and Charles Hutchison in alternatingly ap- & is worth §1,000,- “Hidden Aces. righing. Once again | | it nen and-interest On Saturday the two feature pic Timi the: famous - L the proposed re | tures will offer, Leo Malonry in | his jazz 1 : g sl i ‘Border Blackbirds™ and “The Up- all O “hom were given a i M « S 5 LA T Left ta right—Miss Dorothy Barnes, Miss Elizaheth Burns, Mrs, 1. C. stream.” The story, a screen version « lcome by | Y A Lewis : 2R ; at M€Y \varner, Miss Mildeed Brodenr. | of “The Snak ARG P R pesameny v “seieetn | “liauor hosts v r moro fcevn- . ! Wallace Smith, was adapted by Ran vin tonight and at each p GHtETE TiEal| o) Mot i iiaie | Bhe New Tritain Junfor A St New York and London. ma 1y will he continu- ank A astons S e s e v ] Uit Peter McCra “BIG r_\n\l) _\1 :l 1O fv"\""'“ e e e |Shie.refacendumon "repeal of the i e 3 XT ‘BIG PAR/ . 2 1o o arin o | Maine dry law. He said that mark Aty : m m days left for local i ; 1 d _to capa crowds all this attraction beginn: it Beten:s i B 4 CRe s Wallaas Beriy af ¢ b Little or No International Signifi- Saturday, an ex- the famous y s o { : ! tra day, so that will be no onc of re the N h hich tri 1 ex cance Believed in Bareelona who will not have had ample oppor- |new filr Fireman, Save A eds oniy & ¢ to cor tunity of se cning» ludi I is the fate of in this last year ¢ All ¢ 1 Conference. John Gilbert w 1at 1 T hean par Y the stars znd hoth t v, Hartford the latter apparently have purs portrayal of the s the weck by Mae West, who appears | je) bR e The Capito \ding woman in a plot of her i Ay tinuous d own 1 cture built 1 an | mie hibition la appearing at 2:10, 4 s W Miss S BialtaAR of the a:10. \ o % e Beginn g Sunday r a nauseous thin ssed in New Yorlk thorities, It ot thirough its prod determin is the 2 acclaimed the out drama offered in year story of the police vs fortune the masiery of the underworld and is paid with | parently they depicts th life and story of Then the again with something whic 1 at | big city t ir fierce 1ax dom, | being naughty and ends up i | loves and hates nnals of the | T¢ As a penalty th allowed by the public to their own juice, o H. fs a se- | Bill Tasillo's o 0 I Wicked Age” will not be orchestra of rtford has been se- f‘ £ In fact wm H of New Bri d by Co. tC Knights of the blue peneil w | their series of dances to he Wbly be carried from the theater 1. the State Armory dur VE a state of semi-consciousness and ft | of October. The first g v diz on the sidewalk the coron- dances will be held next verdict will be “laughed them- svening Oct. 1st, at the selves to death.” | y on Arch street to be fc The Ais hassd on/an Wicked fl[fl ?TYi ERACHS s on cach ™m irl who rebels at eding Saturday e T restrictions imposed on her by Tasillo nd his orchestra uneed conservativ and who odu the dancers of N¢ ,, plur n roud summef's anga Com . loged n wins pounce, The commi v that ‘\lll ng prize in a bath o in securing Bill and his that zoes into vaudevill the music would be well taken care i A temperamental 8 of and that every one wopld be M Torse cabs ' B J relased, v Madrid, but nd. 1 e rarely are they hired for husiness ; Woman Law Student e alerenaliaicy o Wins Notable Honor c:ons i 11 comcteries ; ) New York, 0 (®—Another The 1t of the taxi, which was 1y -1 scholast for n six years ago in Mac competition with Iy killed the cal show n chalked up by Miss kI 1 sent his broken-down | be forgiven everyt ' ers, youthiul Y to be de- not attempt to d dent. - (he polnts of | melodrama. for Miss Powers has heen which is 2 I the Theta Sigma Lambda ¥y k what has become 15 it 1 he (honorary law) award, of cah There remain about | The most § o first time (o the New 100 horse cabs in the city in spite play last night w tuin sity school of law to more than 0 descended and the audienee folt at |\ “maintained the hizh Many of the liberty to go home without being dis- ace upon examination throughout have turned to | courtcous to $he actors. the entire course.” a living, and they - - - | Miss Powers has been the most for they know the | s T & consistent. honor student in () wd narrow, tanes, | Al Flights in England [+ school rr:.‘Lw.\ a m; ;‘ £ ’ past ’ 1“»,.1"\'”!‘1 nvl 'v!{ P()plllill‘ ze Gum (‘hc\\'ingz 3 years. £he carned hon i sometimes as per- P s tion in scholarship during nt coachmen bs provided | DEIEN(UR) eslctadna I iBY vear. In her 1 year s 1hs for m jence, | 1 ion_in fly by the pub- the university rship for nd others picl res” who | 1 inning to Lreak down the |& SRR e sty Kokt against gum-chew- ond-year students. . Sl ‘-,]\ el et 11y ‘m~]v| up by Royal Air e g s at the recommendation ,u‘ls Smoke in - ;i Ministry the habit of | Jap G it (o (6 Thm hrcn'lcn .:nd Me!chants ing while in flight Yas Toklo, §ept. 30 (P — C To Check Flame Loss DRl by vaengeiaion il el e IR Bl ne fooli ARG AR Tan RO ik v a | T OnueI LaEn s e ER ol (g X G| Al ey SR e B rovention wasich whiith rom <0n o~ fhis custom s the discovery authorities are gherchy much per- O¢f 9 to 15 are hei 1e by | that the action of the jaws in gum turbed, Smoking by women in Ja- ' ber ot{Commarce, commitf SAEW. R I ) pan is not an entirely new hal tee ng in - conjunction 1 Do N Gtlienner eax but previously it has been co eputy Fire Chief Michacl J. Souncy, PRI AL T to Geisha girls, ',,“‘Pr CEAtBaPULen g e, pESNA N ,:. ‘w‘”rn‘ ,:;\‘1 _’\‘,u\l ol1 women : Bk fo0hy the)6 el hat be The committee s “to have adopted by the daughters of well- S kers in 1 and at the e e e Veehool girls theaters durir k. The civie TRUSVEES RE-ELECTED One rea- 5 will be asked to devote a cer-| yames M. Burdick, L. A. Gladdi e to of their program to 1. C. Doolittle were re-elect amor 1 five evention subjects inonsly tr es of Irinity Japan is the b _Extensiv rt and person ydist church at a meeting of | that continucd smoking reduces 21 visits by firemen to homes are | ine congr n following the week- [ 5 weight And the girls of Nippon, Inciuded in the plans, last evening. Mr. | Jike their w all d = e it legate fo | Rl PNGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED o el iries Surko of 414 Last s ot At engagement of | N N. Y. Alternate to Emilic Helene, 19| {he ’ will be A. A. Mills o Jr.. of New London. | The will be A. A, Mills. house organ of the T No date has heen set for the tyed- | The confe will take place next Co., have been annour ding. | April. ceently published paper has been labor bureau, publication manager er, former mews editor, The two former | man osenweig and € Cooper, have resizned their position because of the pressure of their de partmental duties, September issue, The control of given fo the with K. Ky and Arthur TO PARSONS', HARTFORD ALL NEXT WEEK CECIL B. DeMILLES NG-Rics Adaptation By JEANIE MACPHERSON STARS — 500 POPULAR PLAYERS — 5000 EXTRAS SYMPHONY TOURING ORCHESTRA OF 20 NOTHING LIKE IT IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD S NOW Orchestra $1.50, Bal- se.: Gallery 50e. (plus a $1.00; Baleony $1.00, T5c.; Family Circle 50c. Commen ing MONDAY NIGHT 8 sharp. Twice daily thercafter. 2:15—8: PROBE BANK DU Rome, (e OSITS, 8 eomi- offfeial new v Volta today dis- cus rv) s deposits. The teadily were in- the classes pro orking v of the of unemployment —DANCE — Given by LANDERS GIRLS' CLUB SLES CLUB BER THE SEPT LYNCIUS ORCHESTE PRICE 50 CENTS ————— “THE BIG ) PARSONS l HARTFORD PARADE Last Times Saturday AR , a man whose automohile en found by United »ntain con- did not he prohibi- clared that the aboli- i slavery in the last ury is to be fol by the |Br of 43 Union s aleoholic slavery in ' of INFLfl[}!] oL Br wvo championshi s won lississippi Leaders Won't Haw : It Subordinated s contests, insta?f velief W ood Takes but a mintite to quiet the ny ¢ worst corn with Dr Sc! Zino= Fitbhe e oot bealing. At all drug and shoe stores. on and Mus Assured that a co M pel i Sy D Schollly s vl view o e ot ot S s Ao Zino-pads hey want. this logisla- | el Ju fony e Bt Los Put one on—the” pain is = o e i e - [LYCEUM ntatives from t LifiEnsd ; S TR 2—GREAT PEATURES—2 look for a program wl Llieoh it =pl A o ST — | “THE SATIN WOMAN" catastrophe as IR ALSO L HOOT (JIBNON STRAND BN ek AT BRI “THE ‘nLl NT RIDER” ll ¢ \| \l'\\ e —TONIGHT— “THE BL()()I)\H]["’ Tt By Popular Request! T ravies wamisen This Coupon and 10c will admit a Jady to best seats, | ROSCOE AILS with PULLMAN ion. KATIE TONIGHT R ATTL 4 Y IS AMATECR NP 1O CONVENT SATURDAY. and Company Come! Hear and ste the Talents SRR Py —1 . On tho_Sereen Snlo sl (R Other B‘g Acts STUT SONG AND DANCE MAN® i L Al b i £ With will e here TOM MO mud BESSIE LOVE L It wais expec At 4,000 and o Teature— & TS STON CHARLES HUTCHISON ould e 1 LEWIS STONE HARLES WUTCHESO; nting all parts of the « s Y, e o ! SATERDAY SUPSTREAM” Rased on {i “The Wife.! —Co-Veatnre— LEO MALONEY in CBORDER BLACKBIKDS" “LONESOME LADIES” Storss Snake's CONTINUOUS SATURDAY CAPITOL “House of Photoplay Hits" Today and Sat. COMING SUNDAY 5 WALLACE BEERY Co. H l(mlllh lnf 1_ S R IO RAYMOND HATTON DANCE v in at STATE ARMORY, Arch St., e World's Greatest New Britain. ) “,,:m((,l,mr, 1 “Fireman. Save My Child” “‘_ _‘_“ :‘ ———————— BILL TASILLO “The o o B- “THE BIG PARADE” e L e lg Last Times Saturday | Admis 50c. Dancing S to 12. Parade” Begins Sunday Night “UNDERWORLD” The Melo- Rummage Sale SLUNEFIT OF CHILDREN'S HOME Clark’s Block, 505 Main St. ) Monday, October 3 catest Year's ¢ “THE BIG PARADE") DA T St dey Saturday, October 1 —————————————————————— de tion cleancd and rebuilt at John Marro Shoe Rebuilding 415 WEST MAIN ST and Kid Shoes of all descrip and plano selections were played. The ldst part of the program was a story by motion pictures of Wind- bergh's flight and honors bestowed on him. The musicul part of the was arranged by Miss Doris Bradley, director of music in the school. A campaign is under way in both buildings of the school by the directors of traffle te im- prove school traffic as {t is unsatis- ory at present. READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 327 Main Street SPECIAL 993—$: Hats Soleil, Felt, in Fall's newest shades. Also to fit all headsizes. Too, a splendid collection of real coples ranging from $10,00 up. IWarion Hat Shop Callahan - 95 W. MAIN ST. LINGERIE — BAC as lovely as these, costing .00 are rarities, in Velvet, } Hose Reduced to $2. Al sizes | « | | 1 Lagosh TEL. 3683 — 'KERCHIEFS SHOP 161 MAIN STREET OPP. THE STRAND FALL DISPLAY— ment of Sport and Dressy Shades and Materials. NOW SHOWING A COMPLETE AND COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF FALL an WINTER COATS Gorgeously Bedecked With Beautiful Furs. | Select Your Dress From Our Extensive Assort- Models In All New ke A N St NN

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