New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1927, Page 15

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—— >656¢ Vl" "'"iit'flf r\i" \‘ g B ~ written by press agencics for the =+ EEL8L0306000808 AT THE PITOL | Tonight is the showing of ast half of the week offers double features to One feature will School Hero,” o ale of glovi ous youth : takes the Tole of ¢ in the picture and this sprinter, Who is probably the fi thiete to make good in the movies s it is a photoplay that will ap- to all. The companion feature offc clarming Blanche Sweet with Wi ner Baxter and Mary MeAllister in “Singed.” Beginning Sunday night the Ca tal will ofter “The Road to R mance.” with Ramon wrro, the star of “Ben Hur" in a great photo- THEATER To Pavsons’ theater for four ormanees, beginning Thur night, ‘HHI a matinee Ratur ¥ v as the star of 1 " a play that seems to have for ifs inspiration the doings of Aimee Semple McPherson, although it is clearly stated that her dramatic disappearance is not a part of the plot. Miss Brady plays the rola of a barnstorming cvangelist who takes up preaching to the mul- titudes hecause she is embittered by the treatment of her devout fat # minister who, after years of gi en the verge of poverty. The play was written a4 Robert ged by th L John ind is Mr. the to Produce Dozen Reasonable Men Noted Lawyer Says. Roston, Dec. 14 (UP)—Speaking of jurics, there is no city in the United States large enough to pro- duee 12 reasonable men, Clarence | noted criminal lawyer, de- | red in a debate here last night: Darrow’ opposed capital punish- nient in a debate in which the death v was defended by Attorney- General - Arthur K. 1 Mascachusetts, who took pari in the state's batfle to send “wceo and Vanzetti to the clectric clair, “T do not contend that capital punishment con for all C) " Read “I do con- nd that it is the hest method ever ted or devised to proteet lu- wan life.” Darpow said that cducation of the poorer clas method of reducing eri 4 profecting hu- man Tife” He declaretd every child ~hould be faught “something he cin r o orate will tremendously.” arrow expressed the helicf that, the human heing was not enough to have the responsibi m of killing his fellow men. - | | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | TOR BEST RESULTS LYCEUM |, l.\TR.\ Rll- BILI, TO-NITE “Blanket-Nite” Many Beautiful Blankets Given \\\m ’l()ll\ — ll RS.—FRIL NEW SHOW—GRE/ SHOW Bert Lytell “Alias the Lone Wolf” Many have read the bhook, ¥ Wil want to sce the pic- ture, —Co-Feature— “Ragtime” John Bowers and ‘llll‘Rll(‘l'lll‘ De La \Iulu This coupon and 10c will ad- mit a lady to mat. best seats. 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