New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 1, 1928, Page 15

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S040000000600006004 060000004188 88558085830488548402 ' 12 BADGES GIVEN i ififiu iyt E BY SCOUT COUNCIL m ,!.“_E":. J" " lIi :\!L mr giLargesl Court of Honor in His: g.; tory of Local Organization The ommwmmww"vmvnv honor Unless otherwise Indicated. theatrical motices and reviews in thls column are @ writtem by Dpress agemcies for the respective amusement company. local” Boy eatablished Scout court of EPESLHLLBEFERIRBRDR A F @ high record at AT THIE: STRAND. | L its scssion last night when it asward- The Strand will prescnt tonight oday and jed 3 rent rank to ight acts of vaudeville including | —who | 74 scouts This 18 the ew Tiritain's premior pianist, Isracl (Since her marriuge is appearing in | largest court in e istory of th iosenberg and Molla Barnett, “Miss | PICtures for the first time in “I council, according to Chairman Col New Haven,” in a cycle of songs and | Raffles stelle Taylor is known as | W. W. Buller A musie. The feature photoplay for to- | o0¢ of the ding female stars, und | Sixteen u‘“uu‘].«‘ of sccond class Jday, Friday and Baturday is “Soft D to date lost none of fove {badges were made o Clifton An- living," featuring Madge Bellamy. ' [OF the screen. On the same drews, Tuss Andorson. Casm The regular vaudevills Bill is head. Companion feature off ;;m;u.\u Donkevich, -1\:'. 4 by George Choow' sterling produc- | -avmmle’s new find, A UG il tion, “The Wedding Gown,” with a | nting ths sl Al e cast of 10 stars, including Mildred A Haro for ¢ S A i )Keats. Other acts include Hurst and | us, if you Itke come ¢ ”,']‘0 f]j ) Posad 11 Voght in “Before the Bar;” Duck- i L R i 3 Iy, Calvert and Hird, the *Ambassa- e tinamint e T b e e i * dors’of Melody;” Ficanor and Mor. PATL Of this week. Starting Sut railisiane b ene S tell in “A Drug Store Episode,” and 110 1t ““,r"-(”"”l - = Corbett, Paul Suschena, William Uock and Blosson, “Has It Happen- Itk sturring Conrid Veidt. Gomatopk nid i | ed To You?" S | Ninety-nine merit badge awards The attractions of next week in- | AL THEOAIOL . were made to Robert Hume, Luther | clude “A Girl In Every Port,” star.| Beginning today a double feature |/, e e R e e ae ring Victor MacLaglen, the famous iProgram will he offered at the Cap- |y4p, wzio, Joscph Bran- Captain Flagg of *What Price |ifol for the Just half of the we {co, Sum Frazzetto, Joseph Mistko Glory.” Sunday night the Strand wil | Ope aftraction will offer Reginald «iii |ouis Cimadon, Dominich Ru: present on the stage in addition to Denny in st oand Furious”” i, s Dankevich, Tony Garro. | tha feature photoplay. New Britain's |fast moving tale of youth. speed anl iy v, oy Weldon, Leon vopular orchestra leader, John L.|love, with Denny in one ef his|italkos James Tani. Thomas “ullivan and his augmented Paragon |PePPY roles in which he is well | Ower usi Minella, John orchestra of 14 entertainers. liked, Smith, Bichler, Anthony The “companion frature presents |l R 1 lord. Charles “The Secret o a romantic eridg Hube, Lucien | {young love in a story fthat mm " ! t, Theodor: An- Covne, Sherwood Raymond, John | Allee, William Fowler, Ray Maine | Wesley Elims, Richard Quigley $amageiScnt To Flriag Colomel In | Wallace Davis, Harry B. Slade, Leon Boston Urging Him To Come | Dickinson, James Donahue, Robert |C. Taylor, Wesley Bacon, Harry To Maine. v, Robert Snf}‘ M :’]Y;Hl 1.71 Richard Hov arols Portland, Me., March 1 UP- oy H telegram inviting ol. Charles Lestie € cAeriole Lindbergh to again visit Fortland Teank Maicin: and advising that his suggestions in e star rank was 1 to regard to this ci airport develop- Mainer, Wesley and ment will be Invaluable at this time Lotls Cusine vas sent today by Cheseter A. Jor- onze Palm For Keeling dan, prosident of the chamber of | i ST Al oo e OpIIIenos. 1 merit badges in addition The telegram, sent to Boston, in- | required for le rank tormed Col. Lindbergh that the pro- | was awarded to Harold Keeling of gram inspired by his visit here last | Plainvill A July has gone forward and that the | In the ks of those awar Tortland Airport Corporation has | I mevit had 5 Were two scogtms contracted with the National Afrway ! assistant tmaster terminals for service which connects Portland and Maine with a chain of nirports along the Atlantic eoast to IMorida. The telegram follows: 1 four s sort of ex: Scouts in thei greater endeavours. The points in the council contest scc | won by the troops last night w “Going forward with the program s follows: Troop 2, South Congre- inspired by your visit of last July e iond) 00p 3, Trin- we have this week through the Port- Troop 1and Alrport Corporation contracted 4 | church, 119: the Natlonal Airway terminals, e ;\.,‘:“mflee which will tie the state | Richard Bartheimess, - Sl of Maine and Portland into the chain | “The Prtar’ mp ist church, Troop 10, Con of alrports which will reach down | zregation Sons of Israr] Troop (he Atlantic seaboard to Florida. [yno noctator to the very finish 5 e e and later we hope network the West- | jouy *jiorsholt heads an all star T R e ”'.'.1-)‘?,"}'-:,‘;1‘1:‘:.1 airport is heing |4 ) ) - Natban Hale Junior iig hastened to completion and will be | I A j;“;;!_w; ot e ; \ Legion Troop 31 of | eady for service in the spring. Now boxer. through the travall of warpl, Troop 1 of Plainville, :;\:Ii“nrtltnd ehamber of commerce, |1d . liofiown o’:( n,_. rls n]u.«v;m T h o 200 of its members as. EFAPhic story of Fimt Nationals| Troop 4 is stil ms mmt?l’f-d this morning and through | The Patent Leather Kid, ©Oming [lead and Troop 1 of T {1 board of managers, carnestly and |10 the Capitol theater nest Sunday. |Troop 7 Ly one point for second cordially invites you to visit Port- Monday, l\lw{fl.\' and Wednesday | place. Troop 2 is in fourth place, 1and on your present flight into New ufter a long Broadway run, and ‘\\hh Troop 16 and 21 tied for f th | FEngland® Your suggestions m this lod‘ with a spe fu:}mn {place. Then in order come Troops | stage will be invaluable to us. © Patent Leather Kid” stars 20, 9, 10, 6, 23 and 33, B |Richard Barthelm and is an! The next%ession of the court of COULFGIANS TOSE, 17 TO 16 ldeal vehicle for the artistry of this honor will be held on \arch 1 The Colleglans baskeiball {eam of |YOUNE screen star whose work in A1l applications must bo i 15 {his city was defeated by the North. | “Tol'able Davi Broken Blos- | March 20, | end Branch Colored Hi-Y of Hart- soms” and ‘Way Down Last e S i at city, 17 to 18, Inever be forgotten. In “Thoe foed st HIEh i et ave and. tho | Leather KId" Barthelmess s contestants were kept on the edge. excecd wcven his finest The Colleglans did not show up well [these former vehicles on foul shooting while the Har(fnml\ team took every chance. The un- bhc”fl- familiarity of the playing surface alse counted against the Collegia The Flying Dutehman was a spec- | tral ship seen off the Cape of Good Hope in stormy weather and |sidered unlucky. HY BAM? wmr ‘l’lG!I stops fall. - hair like Whyte-Fox con- | eridan D) ing Of Gas Poisoning | Bridgeport, March 1 P — Little hope was entertained by his physi- | |H¢n~ today for the recovery of Dep- | | S R Fi'ht‘ 18 Yem To uty Sheriff Richard 0. Sheridan of | & |this city who was ovircome by car- | cet Rld of as | ‘hon monoxide Doisoning in s | arage last S day. 41 had stomach trouble for 18|FErase last Sunday Sheridan man- |aged to crawl to the door of lhis years. Since taking Adlerika T feeliy o G Pyl L that the gas better than for years and have not |\, . rrocting him. been bothered with gas. A Reports from his physicians say Champlon. Ithat he steadily growing weaker, Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad- lerlka relieves gas and often removes | _SIGNAL TELEPHONES GO astonishing amount of old waste| e e i ol matter from the system. Makes you | ‘ e ‘"Y' REH; AV discard- enjoy your meals and sleep better, | *d in this ¢ No matter what von have tried for 9. according your stomach and bowels, Adleri ;“ manager. Bt will surprise you. Leading druggists. VY instruments awitliout DANCING : Friday Night COMING SUNDAY EVENING At ¥ach Performance On The Stage New Britain's Popular Orchestra Leader sig are {cauipped with a button to be press- ed for every call. In the future calls {will be checked hy the operator, thus eliminating confusion and ex- tra work, at the | e e e ———— ———————3 Newington Grange = PR JOHN L. ; | New Treatment Stops Fits TMPERIAL ORCHESTRA | Brooien. Yo—Wondertul rosultaare born cases of Epileptic fls or spasms DANCE ::’a“ x;nv:‘zz hn-ah‘,vffi f:;mw Any reader And His TONIGHT i AUGMENTED Grange Hall e e O PARAGON Py E Plainville ORCHESTRA Given by the Grange 14 Entertainers 14 LYCEUM VICTOR McLAGLEN TODAY—FRI. - i b p P ARSONS’ 3—GREAT FEATURES—2 || Sy ey ohe ESTELIfinIAYWR “LADY RAFFLES” MARCH 1, 8, 3—MAT. SAT. REERG— Schwab and Mandel Bring You The Biggest Musieal Comedy Hit In 20 Yegrn Good News! With an All-American Team of Flayers ond GEORGE OLSEN'S BAND ond FORTY FLAPPER FRESHIES Prices—Eves.: Orch., §3.45: 4188, $3.30, SL3 ih- (1 SERIAL “MAN WITHOU A FACE” CO-FEATURE GLFNN TRYO “A HhRO I“OR A \'l( HT” PALACE| Last Times Toduy to sce RAMON NOVARKO “BEN HUR" C ONRAD v LIDT “A MANS PAST” “THE " S 1Ty (.0\!: Wil “AFLAME L\ THE SKY" LADIES' MAT. i hmk = | Richard Barthelmess end Molly Oley " The Fatent Leather Kid® At the Capitol Su Mon., Tues., Wed. with Special Orchestra nig ng (Dol ) last BRISTOL NEWS an Lis right ¥ He in \I.n orial hospital * (Continued from Page Seven) v There's many a bargain in Heral ome of Clussitied Ads, CAPITOL Roland morning continued um corps will mecr i o'clock at Com- i . » moean 1 | Today, Fri., Sat. evening ommunity club 3 put on hy n talent hea 2 Unusually 2 by William Carrier, . Featu The s toelh met yesterday Good l‘e'ahlre\ |afternoon with Miss Agnes Savage h An enjoyable time was held Re- YOUt 4 s were served, entertainment. committen e Speed! o he Pythian Sisters will meet this ovening with Mrs. Charles Nelson 1« Love! rrange the program for next Mo HELD FOR BAD CHECK Hartford, May 1 (AW, H. Aus. was ar foday in Spring Y1, Mass., for the Hartford poli is alleged tha issuod a wortl . rent, of Bury n this rnary 5 "eheck nd was sup It's one of tnose m osed to represent the woman's sal Denny farce comedies— S connection sl b i the speed marvel of the i d vear! ~TOUND FATAL 3 \\4![\]'][‘ ) S . Morristown. N. 1. March 1 () ——~(o-Feature—— H. Hawkes, 1 court 1 7 gistrate of this city brothe Th S Herbert B, Hawkes, dean of Colum- e ecret {bla university, was found fatally H e wounded in his automobile in front Our All the warmth of young love is in this gripping drama. All Star Cast! Itching Piles Instantly Relieved and soon cured by ap- plying PAZO OINTMENT. It Stops and ia guaranteed . Blind, Bleeding Children’s Song Contest Saturday Matinee Always A Good Show c TONIGHT! | | Another doy- || - 47:I\ | TWICE nhat | Sunday Night 6:30—8:15 8 | Including New Britain's Premier Pian Israel Rosenberg with Molla Barnett Mon., Tues., Wed. It Will Be Your Greatest Memory of Motion Pictures! $2.20 in New York At Popular Prices! Here The Talented “MISS | NEW | HAVEN YA Oyl of RICHARD BARTHELMESS SORGE CHOOS Presents “The Wedding | 99 Gown | with MILDRED KEATS ana |/ 10 Broadway Stars 10 A Musical Comedy in A Platinum Setting 'All"l‘ ran| HURST & V 0(:1' “Before the Bar” ROCK AND BLOSSOM Buckley, Calvert, led remmts LN DELLAHY & -m- Presented with a Special Orchestra! 4 Days Only Starting Sun. The Captain Flagg of “What Price Glory” BLANKET Will Be Given Away in the Evening This ad and 10c sdmits a Iady to best semt at matinee or evening. fst. Mat.: Orel $1.33, $1.18; Tam. (in. 75?. This coupon and 10 cents admits & lady to best seats. 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