New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1928, Page 11

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BROADWAY HIT | vovncro ATTHE CAPITOL The Patent Leather Kid With Richard Barthelmess Center Membership GA’I\ of Five in Year Congregational Has Net —261 in Sunday School Newington, March 3—The annual port of the Newington Center ional church, showing the membership in the church, financiat report and reports on the various oreanizations of the church, has 1 published. The report shows a net galn in membership of five during the year of 1027, making the total number . Four members by death during the year by transfer. Eight Patrons of the Capitol t scean enti mess of members an impos Liarthel lost one NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, | LOCAL MUSICUN | * LEADS ORCHESTRA' (J. L. Sullivan to Play at Strand Theater : positively | bout this bird, new | Were admitied to member- | ssion and one by let- > five baptisms. cement of several Globe theater o Barthelmess ation of be versi- the J E d as follows: department, 13 church has ording to the annual report. The Sunday schoes, men's degree team of the will hold a rehearsal Tues- ing in Grange hall in order for the working of the second degrees on a class ¢s on April 10. Lverett . who charge Iuces Richard Bart far removed fro mentioned parts, I T plays a pugilist tam 1 for his af- fectation of 4 wr an ing applications 1 ip on that team. s coc nd people, b lir Prizes wer wndmarks of his ¢ or A % Middlemass, ) i mendously AT THE LYCEUM cum theater ain stands two of the finest picture I make their first showi : i today commencing Sunday S 14 8:30 and Monday and enee to their feet cheerir The attraction offer: low sorn a TrenehilC A Man's Pas ner nt of the story tale of love and hate in! sands of the Northern Eripping frama of an i : surgeon who esecn struetion. . e | 5 i NG feuor, Although ; il slndon vk on the road AL I . A &ly different. Deautifully ro- Veldt master of oles, and past ting risos its of bof rade rines. T Patent Elinor reatest o hill 1s the SHARE OF GATE | Tom Heeney, Victor, and Jack De- ws on Sun- o don ti intry and has an tiure overseas; these framework of There will he day night at 6 performances Mon uniform of | constitnt 15 and the laney, Loser, Both Reccive $11.- tl be continnous nd Wed reserved eveni elling at {he 24 Yor Part in Bout, York, March 3 and J 1 $41.2 unds in the : P —Tom ox off Delaney, Telephione orders accey 1 for box- first part rination semi- =" | final . t receipts of the hout 2 amounted to $164.976. Jach boxer fonzht for 25 per cent of the gate Heeney's share Harvey, his man. ould demara & Tunney for the TCDAY ONLY Double Features “THE SECRET HOUR"” A Great Drama and REGINALD DEN —in— “FAST AND FURIOUS” £ Delaney \‘ vould ret irn to the division Telescopes were invented in 1,500 Lyceum Theater TCDAY — SATURDAY — TODAY AND SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY - CONRAD VEDT “A MANS PAST” CO-FEATURE ~JUNIOR COGHLAN- HARRISON FORD - £1 §i FAIR and IVAN 1:5‘:52&'? " LADIES" SPECIAL MATINEE This coupon and 10c¢ will admit a Jady to best seats. CCNCERT Niiss MAY PETERSON, Scprano Metropolitan Opera Co. and = I ) g Mele Chorus Johin A, Lindsay, Director SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 3:00 P. M. AT THE CAPITOL THEATER Tickets For Sale—Hultgren’s Jewelry Store Prices $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 — Miller & Hanson Drug Co. of the | deavor of the ! niembership of 50 ac- | Main | ) Tollie soae who Is in every port. Tt nd novel i ! ually piet Richard Barthe/mess m “The Petent Leather Kid® At the itol Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. this pictur With a Special Orchestra Strand on modifications foodsturf in con- After the t > few he regular program | minor che the chamber ac- Jwor voted 440 against new duties he- ~ BUT WON'T SERVE Edwards Estate Corporation i Ollicial Given Stay tlie Alho d their 0 for effcetive at on € comipiu MASTERS SLOW BALL Lefty Grove Has Apparently Devel- | oped An Effective Change of Pace 1 HARTFORD relody in every seam of Joel in Pitching. b Galast ik and most ambitious of operettas at o file: = o ¢ 5 Parsons’ theater on Monday night | utio G Ath | March for an entire week., The ap- | Mc Shubert will present the rt of 'piccs here for the first time on any | his fast stage, prior tg York entr Not ! {in some . a musical show | been able to point to such a cluster rs on the one rol as has Red Roby % serving a slow ball with motion hpaw ace always has had L slow ball, but it never has been as speed. In his work he has greatly im- men on the ing nd as well as Manager Mack with his change of Grove « most of his wints ion polish- | w up on that poin | saker three ye penitentiary for using the mails to defraud. He ill not be required to serve the tence at all, it is understood. on on of his good hehavior durs ; ] outs this i perio x pressed the an indict nt for using mails 10 defraud, was charged with employing correspondenes periodicals to turther plans to have himself pointed general counsel of the BEdwards heirs, num- bering ! thousands, who 1 claim to a large block real estate in New York ci it was said, planned to e prosecutor of these claim [ The property involv ned by Trinity church mor: than 13,006,060, wrds heirs represent them as descendants of Robert Edwarés, sea_captain, who is alicged to have Sl i, = been granted 77 acres by George (1. o0 i e e LML et held con- . rpationale yester nformed the clusive in ever. lation by National Acronautic association that various claima 1 recheck of its figures sLowed that | The indi 1 ! 1 nal marl of 1 a retaine Champion fee of like : Washington last persons who rate Estate Corporation which, the indictment a organized Ly Webb, charged, the attorney’s “By rea fraudwent deviee,” indictpent arther stated, °F ollect 2l irge sum, to wit, §10, 5 Webb pleaded gutlty. the spent 21l and also Manila Powers, ]\:ml | — \eameo’ Bristol, Conn. and set Athleti tim wore an ay for the Mackme are are expected next wee of the 1 Simmons, . Wi Du ppointed SUNDAY (Continuous from 5 U. 8. HOLDS RECORD Was) ton March § (P)—The | 1 types of aircraft is now 11,710 meters or 35,418 feet, held by Licu- world's has boen court in 1 and His 28—PIRATES—28 including his VICTOR RECORDING ORCHESTRA Also the $—WELDON GIRLS—S$ and a score of artists in “PIRATE GOID"” The most elaborate stzze presen- tation in vaudeville. that logy sod fon 1o in aimed AS RUM Lowe Mass., March Tyngsboro police late last night ar- rested Charles Ticrnan of Nashua, | N. H., and charged him with fllegal ' transportation of aleohol following the finding of 12 gallons in a ma- chine which hie was driving. Police say that Ticrnan refused to stop | upon command and th fired two shots at his speeding machine punce turing both rear tires. He took to the woods but was later captured. | i HELD the would o false and Also “MONTANA,” King of Banjo Players. Other Acts and Photoplays. RENCH TARIFE BILL | . March 3.~ —The new { French tariff bill, with only slight FREE PARKING — HERE IT COMES! FROM BROADWAY AT $2.20 Per Seat TO YOU AT POPULAR PRICES! Matinee 25¢, 35¢ — Evening 35¢, 50c Loges Reserved Evenings Entertaimment for all TWICE SUNDAY 6:30—8:15 and MON., TUES., WE Continuous D. i'he fires of love, of passion, burned in their souls— a boy—a girl. He a prize ° fighter, she a cabaret singer—Came the great adventure—WAR—Love of country and glorification of love through sacrifice, danger and heroism. IT'S BIG—IT'S REAY t Leathe: Kid The famous story by Rupert “Hughes .. STARRING ™S LIFE! PRESENTED WITH A SPECIAL ORCHESTRA! MOLLY 0'DAY — :\RfH(’R TONE \ARR! tra T ot Ney = it = | LYC [ Marmont co ’ | entit The in around th. 1928, CAMEO THEATER-—-BRISTOL Sunday, March 4th, the Camee theater, Bristol, offers an unusually big vaudeville concert, featuring Fred Hamm and his Pirates with the vight Weldon Girls and Hamm's Victor Recording Orchestra. This in {an cxeeptionally big act, noted for lits novelty, melody, beauty and danc- |ing talent. On the same bill, Mon- {tana, the banjo king, will be seen ! in addition to two other acts. | Feature picture is “Lady Raffles’ a erook story with Estelle Taylor, Shows are continuous from 2:30, ] re three complete performs 0, 5:30 and 8:30 o'clock. Sunday Show Starts 6:30—8:30 SUNDAY, MONDAY ELINOR FAIR~ e i T ER GO GALLEGHER! parae’ UM — TODAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY ARRISON FORD & JUNIOR COGHLAN /*LE . His rol is is said attraction will offer I'ranki in a Texas Tor- ion featur T “THL. TEXAS TORN Also Comedies and Fi TODAY ONLY BEBE DANIELS ‘SHE'S A SHEIK’ —Co-Feature— “THE RIDING RENEGADE” Also Vaudeville Revoe a two recl com- 1 reel of newest story i3 o » wealthy New York, chietly n Greek marriage ¢ business and | of emonies a 1 a silver ring is used. ONLY 4 DAYS % SUNDAY The New York World said: “There is something about this bird, McLAGLEN, that is positively tender and lovable” . The Captain Flagg of “What Price Glory” Fame VICTOR McLAGLEN m “AGIRL IN EVERY PORT” Direct From Roxy’s Theater YOU WILL AGREE THAT IT IS BY FAR ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST PICTURES! « « + o Roxy has a hit picture. *“A Girl In Every Port” is great all the way . .. thanks to the work of VIC- TOR McLAGLEN, of “WHAT PRICE GLORY” fame. ... N. Y. Telegram | « oo arough and ready varn, yvet amusingly done with VICTOR McLAGLEN of “What Price Glory.” N. Y. American EXTRA! SUNDAY EVE. ONLY At Each Performance Stage (%] John L. Sullivan (%) New Britain’s Popular Orchestra Leader ENLARGED PARAGON ORCHESTRA pr— On Iho] And New Yorkers All Agree! 14 Entertainers VAUDEVILLE'S PEPPIEST MUSICAL COMEDY SKIT chsie ABBOTT & BISLAND tary Present “A NIGHT CLUB” with ETHEL BAILEY. DOT TILNER and RUSSELL SMALL A Novelty Paramount Comedian ERLANY EARLE —~« BROTEERE TROUPE FABER AC rs “Just Rhythm” *Art and Feats” with Marge McIntyre 5 " DIFFERENT! FANTASTIC! SYNCOPATED! ALBERT’S REVUE The Favorites MURPHY A Cast of Distinctive Stars | in a Melange of Music and Terpsichorean Art NEXT THURSDAY — “ROSE MARIE”

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