New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1927, Page 27

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Their mother is & ®0= icted as a demure, lovable, won- | a in a film called | prano, and the three appear in com- finaly cxposes, I have | dering, pretty little girl thrown into | Adventure,” and is cert tour. \ young college graduate a cruel world without knowing what | lancers in societ n possussed of e all Her work is good. mherst, another. soolsty Aih hish % ] . i AIR ROUTES and 2 high pi drama, continuing through contest in South Hac : St Bip where he himse lay night, with a matinee to- Lotdon coun. | Tondon, Dec. § UP—Fifty-two Youngel‘ Generalmn Is Makmg i ; accident causing injury te little sister's hand. w York, since it combines both ' et from ; rways 3 s travelers. says the Imperial Ai poscd by the married | storling acting with lines that are L Dec. 9 (B} to t TaNelaTe. Save the TN G welecomed by the mol clever and a theme that is decidedly hav Ade 1205 his war of [ .w, Not to see it is to miss one SOMEiMES | of (he hest of the new shows. | caddish. SRS L man of crling character, Lut who un- tely is handicapped by an es Wife, the r It of & lovel Thus the is sct for is a hm . superior to all the wealth in the world withoy and love he- | L sh O L] | Lady | & le .1 r 1t doneit Apout SHOW PROFIT ‘r'.’_ Lt . ¢ L ! > - N ~ toberta ! I i even Ding n Mayfair ks of trade Ear the ty Unlesa otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and r JOHN \\‘H 1 \'I'lv written by press agencies for tlo res . i nuously oy Tt but report for a year. The year's busi- 8 resulted in a net profit of against losses of $102,« 1926 and $76,085 in 1926, c on the company’'s European routes has increased by 26 per cent. (The Characters peak) Arnalit g e he w wvorth |1 his own w - of the it strigles in Brit wiis propagscd em the vote at 21. For the first time you FAMILY TRUCES in the Queen's h.;::_jh;l‘vj e Gives Receipt for Settling Do- mestic Quarrels sre CGAY Gwendolyn ™ RETRE finest double p the Capitol this popular p Capacity hou 1 with glee at I'h —LYCEUM. | it to give will be !hy last chance sce the much-talked about “Fin n's Ball” that has been playin um theater since Wednes- innegan’s Ball” is ised on of comedy, with the good background. The other TiD-crach jeature picture is “Night Life” with | A stars as Alice Day, Johnny . Walter Hiers and many oth- © well known sereen stars Starting this Saturd a tremendousl drama, “Wild Geese,” videly read novel 1y hotor sometimes to ever shown at offered at 1y house day howic Retrea S now real man, since the days . Megan lead- shown T 10~ s yestor- The Gay of the Me- two Price s in- Miss prients show, £ b Seymou Many testimonials from last year's: tmas gift suggestions forced us azain offer the same service this Vin Voorhis the be ol Trish an interest hey did 3 to stage 1he weried sister, Sammy Cohen, the \\M t nier th famo problem, | rmore, Furthe youfh, by 1wo titled young wgom: sling 10 push o the said old, Lon nigy we sfillin p chety girl and daugs fashionable z is the voungesst titled 5 in the metropolis, Wiy tol tha di-l e un i s e ap n patehed U |ounceg of Lady Mary, it was quit had been wnothir Glo e Ten Year Old G Is Concert Harpist » over hefor the "ventur ) ; JLven S j ex in owar torn | L ne ) tand be- morons \aze rs o —PALACE— —TODAY— DOLORES COSTELLO in “HI T OF MARYLAND" Also ! LOVE OF MIKE” I5orbing soundly couneil w customs oy most cade, by enturies pe ten Ihen again, 3 lot colloge has openad @ Rober ctice when in their prime Bennett, T Anita Stewart, Southern, Jason Itae, Wesley F CORBIN'S FOREMEN INANNUAL HEETING Adam Ziegler Elected President of Club Adam Ziegler was elected presi- dent of the Formen's club of the P. & F. Corhin division of the Ameri- | can Hardware Corp., at the aunuai Russell Simpson, Donald Keith, Eve obards, Reta Iyn Selby. 2P quarr 1150 ham, England, Dee, myst this vy ountry of Alberto She ry Sh ory tost lomestic on their courts have bee Mrs. Jessie tic squabbles ment out of court. probution offlcer |, " gition. ham poliee court noliesd W daughtor ot the rson to whom wom b 2 and not yet = 1 they a fo'have hotdl th pEONE LA in the royal mou than 400 years, is 10 ac ping expeditions YOUNg persons re The Hon Lok § hundred turn=d o . Mystory stalks 1 in Hartford nt st v o1 \ s p up vores in i by O cold whills cre 1 oc 1 ACTS (b' VAUDEVILLE Also 1 Wells in “Desert Dust” and “Dangerous Friends” I in dialogun ) do sereq plot unwinds viter of mystery plays, has ) is ning Sunday night for four and howing of | 5 pr in which he Eagles I luction son el unman fr hus- it may so well is supported by former star of t ) life B ms and rich it she thinks is lution of th of th of irtyr declares hest A e brought to the atten- | HITU. § unhappiness tion of Mrs child thes quarr ot wolf is 4 t door.” 15t don N one | wol door in stie 15" said Mrs. Sansom. card 1 picture nountil 1 wolf © front door, vou 1 g0 ¢ yrning As “What Prive Glory,” “seventh _ Sein: meeting of the organization last A : g 2 Tl g inda : marri ' o o night. Other officers wers clected | T€AYCN" and “The Big Parade. " e o carnin ¢ her hushand follows: Vice dent, Harry C. Rome o 9 (1°P) 15 S "t really d E. 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