New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1927, Page 11

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— DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ‘THEAVEN' CAPITOL FILM OPENS SUNDAY Love, Romance, Paris, France Gombine Drama Beginning § ¢ night the Capi ol will ofier . Le year's greatest photopla “Tth Heave ed from the famous stag: ame pame, It is the g picture t this re- ver seen, both to the brain. This marvelous love stor at for sheer simplicity can not be cqualled, carrics to the ights of stardom Fox Films' new Gaynor and Charles a perfor- imple sin- THe wiktful bea nor s througi and soul but still ¢ hopefully wit} Chico up the w irs to 7th Heaven is son to see again an What marvelons photography in this s 1 in the one in the t th Paris stretehin, t of the youth- ful pai spea i photog- raphy some e best shots ever en on the screen are probably show cabs from battle front and > invasion of Ger 2 mervelous picture, this Heaven,” with a story that heart and the imagination ion such ar- tists as Gladys Bard, David Butler, and Albert Gran as well others in parts not s net Gayno: You must re at lea ou will p here will be two complete shows on Sunday night, at 6:30 and $:15 W. 8. Jeffs will be at the console of | the Robert Morton will feature | “Diane” from “7th Heaven" as the overture. A sclected program o short subjects will make up the balance of the program. from a 2 small Indiana town to most popular western tures embraces more ro- 1l thrills has ever ten into any western dra- in Lightni Buck's lat- est pict opens at the Palace ihiater Sunday night and continuing to Monday zht When life grew dull to Buck, who had always had a “yen” the world, he went to Montana to zet a 0b as cowpuncher. It was there that he proved his real worth with hors- vs. He cofld not only ride like a demon, hut he understands how to handle the animal. Tt was this early cxperience that was to mean co much to him in his career in later e story deals with a erack shooting ranchman who retires to cably in San wcisco. But n rustlers steal his favorite hor: e returns to the range and his miliar forty-five. He procecds to her in the rustlers with a sure and in the routine of his AT THE STRAND| | Famous MUSlGlflIIS in Conogrt Sunday At an enormous cost, the \u:md management will bring to the local playhousa for Sunday evening, Me- Enelly and his ramous Victor Re- rding Orchestra as an added at- traction to its regular photoplay | program. The feature photoplay for | Sunday evening only will be “Tea for Three” starring Aileen Pringle and Lew Cody. Incidentally, for the first time since the opening of the Strand an entirely new program of vaudevile and motion pictures will be presented on Monday. McEnelly and his orchestra will appear at each of the two ngumr performances Sunday e shows will begin as usual at ¢ :m and 8:30, with McEnelly appearing in a thirty minutes concert of popu- lar selection at approximately 7:10 and 9:10, In order to facilitate the handling of crowds, the doors will open tomorrow cvening at 5:45, a few minutes earlier than usual This marks the first appearance of the famous dance and concert or- chestra in a Connecticut theater. The regular Strand prices will pre- vail Sunday evening. he new show on Monday will bring to € Strand screen Olive Borden in “The Joy Girl" one of the fustest comedy dramas of the cur- on and a new bill of vau- dovilla Heafsn by Pilcer and Doug- las with Boots McKenna in a pre- |tentious comedy, singing and dance —his he hrobbing turn. Other acts on the program for the first half of the week will in- clude Joe Mack and Elsie Rossiter ind Bobby O’'Neill and Company and others. JERSEY JUSTICE - SWIFT IN MURDER Negro Signs Confession De- soribing Crime Camden, N. I, Nov. 26 (@ Jersey Justice promised to move swittly today in the case of Charles Harris, a Negro, whose signed con- tession that he had attacked and eriously injured 18 year old Jose- inc Mofia as she waited for ] train in the lonely station at Dun- swasswoam barton was alleged to be in the RIDGE | hands of the police. He was arrested yesterday in the e mem- | woods n Atco by a posse two s ) :r the attack, and identified t Bald- v when brought to her rior bedside in a hospital here. st her | police revealed today that Harris had narrowly escaped violence at the hands of more than 100 excited TS nd relatives of the girl when he was taken to the office of an Atco justice of the peace, Migs Moffa, daughter of an Atco farmer, wa$ still in a serious con tion to although physicians held out hope for her recovery. She is suffering from stab wounds of the bdomen and injury to the head in- licted by the butt of a revolver. The authorities sald that Harris had spent nine years in the Tennes- WENELLY'S ORCH, | | HOIdAst Achve Editor g (v‘--(.ia fa LL Ao JA R *T™ VEN' wiLLiAM FOX ATTRACTION The Young Lovers of “7th FHcaven At the Capitol Sunday Night at Camp School Hall GEORG sinson, 11 newspaper old in the co! His lox heen sper ed D single out AROUND THII CALENDAR ed to name CONCERT PROGRAM WEDNESDAY NifHT lew Britain Musical Club Artis No. 3. Andante Sostenute. No. 4. Andante Expressive; Alle- Orchestra of the New Britaln Musical club. ! of the orchestra; Mar- zer, conductor; first vio- Morrison (concert ndell, Miss Ger- Prith- George . Occupin; kins, Bass; ; Harold G. Rowe, um I horn piano; Charles 'ee New Mail Planes Are Now Put 1n Service — Thre beer ston 10 used, les an hour, » planes. have ssess Wright esemble The anes will be 1 end of th ney. night in the Bolivio, while almost hot Only once in a long, long NDAY EVENING ONLY I PERFORMANCE ADDED ATTRACTION! Them on the Radio Them on the Victrola card Them in the Dance Hall at the Strand course, he meets wit mance in the person of a charming “Black Tears” inday school lead- | see state prison for slaying a Nash- | while do you find a photo- e i o Srary o . | ville woman and that only six weeks e The companion featurs will he i, ago he had been released from the play that will grip the heart Vi o PR M " o T T | New Jersey state prison at Trenton ) ; Bl et antoilaiion - ; e serving a five year sentence for and fire the imagination as it vividly brings to the eyes and » arouses the sense the daring man- ner in which fortunes are made and lost. Lillian Rich, the beautiful ar talented actress, plays the dual role, one a woman of the world, the other a sweet society girl. Eha sy ¥s 3 does “Seventh Heaven.” ted in peaple and their { READ HF | FOR BEST RESULTS The Perfect Motion Picture On the Same Program Sunday Evening Only LEW CODY & AILEEN PRINGLE in “TEA FOR THREE” STRAND ORCHESTRA and NOVELTIES DOORS s ] SHOWS PARSONS' HARTFORD s (v : o 6:3 BEGINS 8: 1) young star whom R rd Herndon | { will present at Parsons ter Nov. g i i Sl Come Early! 2 Big Shows! Come Early! The romance of a little Pavis street waif and her lover who Srame Tirisger s oen wanr | N | { TODAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY ciated with modern girls since her 4 " o b)) leaped from the depths of degradation to the 7th Heaven of happiness! Yes, Chico was “A Remarkable Fellow.” G ) | 1 ) BIG FEATURE 3 e «d No Advance in Prites I diftbrens o ,'7)2"‘;1",’ A Birect From Paramount Theater, New York B B e ) e & L With a Great Cast in A e e e e B, g ‘ e ‘ show follows! told on the at any other time. 1 i ) ; In “Trigger.” however, Miss Foster g 1 TUA 4 announces that she is playing a character so vital, elemental and human that she would not he out of joint with the times even if played & hundred years hence. The story of “Trigger” is extreme- PARSONS’ HARTFORD rance SUBGLOTE Sidaiilin o a3 LY TN - The Sweetes® NOv. 28-29-30 e s lie fres BLACK TEARS” : { | Il,(n\o\h"x:-n ¢ A Pictur s e class that cxevcded mavks with BRYANT WASHBURN and VIOLA VALE r i 2 Brings Jdazz to the Jaded! ) have stood for nine vear A Dramatic Story of Easy Money Lane X7 ROARDET OLg\/ E DU —in— “THE JOY C OPEN | Regular Strand Prices Sunday Eve. If you can't get into the first show, remember another That Richard Herndon Presents TRIGGER e y of the roling - S 4 o, T DANCE SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL DEMPSEY? SHARKEY With & at the Claiborne Rialto Ballroom FIGHT PICTURES ' Did He Foul or Did He Win? Fost [| sATurRDAY oster || Under New M Stow Motion of That Much Talked of 7th Round And o Splendid Cast | The S g2 | mame Oren. s Bal. §1 to JeRadaE Sy . Mat, Orch. SL30; Bal. §1. IMPERIAL ORCI rllzuiios‘ Mat.—This Ticket and 10c will admit a lady to = — ||| That Made “u" mat. any seat. r—————-——”""“ -, = &) ! \\nl\ “HOOTS” MeKRNNA DIRECT FROM BOSTON 1 | = — > = 4 A Cyele of Songs. Steps, (omed\ s Jenpens en 2o 21| PALAIS ROYAL SUNDAY and MONDAY || CHARLES FmELL e Erlangec's Pased on JOHN GOLDEN'S Stage Success Bobhy O'N Ed Lorraine ‘ Beth Francis Musial tnm:la "“:‘“"‘I"‘l,""‘;""' s 7 BUCK JONES FRANK BORZAGE roduction ! and Company and Company | The Peppy T N R R RO Joe MACK & ROSSITER Elsis The Musical Comedy Stars in ts of Hits” It medy Bits” “Songs & Steps” Personality Smash 1T ¥ . TODAY ONLY | —in— [ | 1 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE | “CHAIN LIGHT Sttt e poni s Iso 2 Fine Keatures T Capitol Overture Aesop's Dances Wailace Beery and Lewis Stone With the Original Broadway Cust, SUNDAY NHGE‘IT “THE Ei_{)_l?fi;\:?’:\lfl}” Chorus und Production Companion Feature Nows W TANIL | Waptes LILLIAN RICH and S Front e “7tic Heaven™ EUGENE STRONG [ o Lnxn BOLID YEARIN NEW YORK ) || Music by Garley's Palais Koyal CANCELLED DEPT.” DANCING INCLUDING COMEDIES — SERIAL 2.3 “WEB OF FATE” iz kmn Mat.: X .65, 1. . | ]| nd ty L oty T o B 2 | ean e e ————] e ! Dancing 3:30—11 Special Orchestrations YIHE [ | Nightss §3.45 Selling For Sunday Night School 10c —in— 3 33 Reserved Loges Children After ‘ i

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