New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1928, Page 23

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1 s Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical o written by press agencier for the 1 LBOSE MARIE AND VAUBEVILLE The Strand presents agan today | i Saturday, the sereen acaptation the famous musical romance itose Marie,” with Joan Crawford, e Peters and James Murray. 1 jition to this unusual protopla vaudevillo bill is one of the 1 red this season. It includes Welch 0 Tl Melods ansion; imny Special the harnonica 1 Ihie Strand will present for v4 beginning Sunday evenig, Kin Vidor's epie of American marriage, e Crowd.” This filin which ing shown now at the Astor the v in New York, offers a o« swer to the much discussel nionate Marriage.” Doors epen Sunday evening vlier than usual, at four leading mial " which, ha vt operd Walter Wooll has ti 1 in “The Red Rob il s is at Parsous’ wilimee of the wer lie part of a b it off stage T prophet. Ife savs a decided reaction in the thiter iingt, the sort of so-called wpsical medy that 15 really nothing mor in & hodge podge ¢ ndeville acts, combin strident noiscs and nstead of ool T think al sotting 1n agair 35, in favor of Al «horus in beautitnl costun o [ think Well, if 1 v of operetta, shows 1 wall for the thin s T think it dovs a. vortion of diseriminating public which s @ good play wih musi the foure.” T helieve 1 conl-rat 1 wit @ otie caper sinan 1etion ) 1t are indress attracliive Wiy popular bt s0? il may y heart for INDIAN TROOPS ARRIVE leported Beady r.. Guard RKoweit Against Wahabj Tribesmen, Anv: cording To News in London. March 9 (UP)—Teports landed at | London, that Tndian trooys hac Loweit to aid ip guarding the tow camst an experted attack of Wi 4bi tribesmen reached Lond lon no-‘ At the same time labor members i1 house of ~commons eipre Joubt that Thy Saud, Moliazam Jeader, was Tesponsi- for th( rrpurwl move of 20,000 i natie tribesuen on_ Mcsopotamia, insjordanfs and Koweitd Thev | re said 1@ be defermingdl to per- | ads modetnist, Mohammedans in | osa territor! he \damentaist,. Mohammedan faith, | or to kIl them. United Press reports indicated taat the powrrful Dowish, of the Ataiba) fribe, aud| Ton §aud, was responsible for he reported raid { 1t was said that Jin Raud, after| yousing tribesmen in and around 1 territory to puritanism unable to keep their religions rvor in check, and dared not open oppose a milinnt that he did nno pewever ]le‘ Cairo Emir from evanzelicn | app “Post Oflmc ‘nhlm asat Scare Proves False Rridgeport, Yarch @ (M Discos. | 1y of threa mal boxes and an empty yuail ponch ina sedan which over- | furned at Legoy avenue, Darien hortly before noon and which was temporarily aandoned by its fhrec occupants, reulted in a general po lice alarm hens sounded for a sup- posed “post Hff robher,” Jater found to be a postal worker | om Watebury en roufr the framford st office John Saddon, of 5Ha street, Waerbury, » Jdriver of 1he ear atd with two associates was {ound ata nearby home where they J'2d gone to nse tha telephone to ac- | mford postal officers of the | who was 1o s fha uaint canse o their delay None of the three Jured Jut their car was hadly dam ezed, men were in $ON TO BE CONVERTED. Lendon, March 98 (UI") Miss Miller, the American girl who <oor will marry the former mahra- | Jah of Indore, is expected to arrive | it Nasik Sunday in preparation for lier conversion Into Hinduism, the Jiembay correspondent of the Daily Mail said. The conversion rites will 13 Tuesday. TONIGHT CING UNTIL 12 P. M. \[INIII Dance Music At ANGE HALL ville PARSONS"’ Matinces Wednesday—Saturday MESSR! Walter Woolf Evelyn Herbert OTHER Harry K. Morton STARS GREATIST SINGING (HORLS OUTSIE OF GRAND OPERA Fies. 3% (o 53 Wed. Maf 1o & to 50c. conm 11 lelib name had been confuse [mecting ho | tion of teame fo play i |terscholastic baskott Vo otices and reviews in this column are espective amusement company, CLAIRE Tor the WINDSOR AT LYCEUM last. time tonight the Ly- iter offers “The Opening arring Claire Windsor and “Her good cou vod cast. Starting this Satur for i i f - it ght," John F H'm with & four, sea and u Boyd | Elin- and ' um)!w\x‘\\' 101l most liked maul 1 in 'E‘\ Yankee ~HV' and Ju others. 1 1 I to T THE CAPIIOn 80 days more T ttraction apacity hot an- Beginni gogement o will offer Wil vular thirt WILL STUDY MUSIC ABROAD Miss Marzaret MeMahon o Pursuc Pducation in Voice Culture Under Macstro Pettinelli at Milan., Miss Mar i Hmmfvrnu 1 will sail gavet MedMal Cft to, tomorrow Macstro Petn will be et at Genoa by Lacava, of this o in Ttaly tor some tin and Mrs. William J. Tallon of this city, Miss McMahon's niother amd other members o family iecompadnicd her to New York s the da of Mrs. Margaict | MeMahon, widow of the late Patrict 8. McMahon, and is well known in New Britain, wher and lived until a Miss Eleanora who has be Mr. city, ©ter was horn WoYedrs ago. iColor Line C'auses Banquet Embarrassment Baltimore, March 2 () A the “color line ha stupted arra hunld a dirmer in honor of 1l Garrvison Villard's tenth an ATy 5 editor of “T'he Nation™ hmnr tha ‘mn\wvn hotel v informed 1} could there. Lafer pernnss undel hall was withdrann by Arundel club en the ground t drawing inadn Pl e s tou nivers for the dinnes not. he on fo use Ay T il announce Friends vined canellod planned to home of Miss that of t ments, Nall in public hall ot then the ut that yesterday oday 1t was have the dinner at the Elizabeth Gilman | = { Basketball Tournament [ Selections to Be Made | New Haven, March 9. - —Selec- ‘ the Yale in- | 1 tournament will be made at meeting of the association of which Principal Wal- ter B, Spenecer of New Maven com mercial high 15 president here to- morrow afternoon | A forccast is that interest in the tournament games will be greater | lthan in any previous vear owing to| al rivalries and the | played m:“ ctional and loc high fype of winter. e Co- OF THL Also TONIGHT IS BLANK “IANGER NORTH” NGUHT CAPITOL TODAY and TURDAY BEGINNING | books NDAY — BACK AG NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928, Soon There Will Be Regular Service (Continued from First Page) Across Ocean, more natural resources is to colon- ize in back countrics. That is wi trade makes the most n labor i3 cheap, people ar nd the raw materi “a i an illustration. “Mentally we ar who is different th dresses differently or other language we fear hampton, March 9 (UP) — ivs after receipt of a vision over Captain O. of the Buird a Hutchinson, compa today and de 1 atlantic Television v ready Hutchinson, fons don't the company have armaments: e inothier nation tries to b 80 to w: they Television is mercial t in the 1 notwo-t nearly A machir tatc Vay . intro “The lo war. Ma provent wi needed to Jee “Three bring nations World Court has heer for soven belong to it it ain for war. Tt is the workl. 1 country “Experin Yor won't prevent S up to mization is nations. st A world or atfenpts been made ther, The function years. v-two natior ehould the court, ax ~ of which might | 2 to the or had to he sentative wonld 1t had to b with several doors 1 time, ad to program fo provide 1tore tablo © & gatherings caties hetween d Germany, nothem a3l other Ie there, The ge) J at this gather 1t HOLY WAR IS DENIED Veabia's Picturesque Desert Ring i ‘1"»’1 Rrands Statement that Ve 1< Agi tator as Fale, orded arc in tie on o 1o lurope. | Turope. v the Unit now, 1 0 the metion for % ol Ehellk Hafiz W most t Hl o for s (o v State pre con ars 1 onght 1o enter pared to sa litions dewand, | Complaining trib are not oflicially ac ADIONETE Atner Hited to thy Hore Guard ey Tral s March 0 added o it to o yten mirodueed the : © X0u call 20 1o the t the book you want ieneva s recoznze ti itional of Buropean statesms are made in Irench or ) translate in langnag 1 Kow: thre ercat T & POSTER SIGNS Ariz, March 9 () former pitcher ton Tied Sox soil Georg nd the printed T or diplan here s woin't by moth tured to dip one ¢ litiray ever and a clui's world s the play in loa SATURDAY SUN-HON-TUE LYCEUM in tongne Pl has never ats 10 communien te newly orgar another world war we 0 keep ont. We World Conrt now sav o a hould 1 ven- distinguished that 1 could they wenl, i ihe sam rto omat i Euroy name 50 men who, if o a digpute ine. noueh po tart eral war “He similed Both hand ynle Lean connt 1y and held up enongh fingers fo do just thy nomen power ter i eno rilile ever know told fhat I there wil 1 tnore SNar it and yet peo e e T — DANCING Friday Night at the Newington Grange Saturday Night at Danceland Imperial Orchestra LYCEUM L \\T Tthh TO\IGHT “HLR SUMMER HER 0" —also— “THE OPENING NIGHT” RICHARD BARTHELMES: in “THE PATENT LEATHER KiD™ Children Sat. Matinee 10c¢ IN AND “WISE” AS EVER! WILLIAM HAINES scores again in hi latest laugh hit. THE SMART SET G. | LEAGUE TAKES UP | ANDTHER DISPUTE Hungary and Rumania Present’ Their Arguments CORONER KEPT BUSY Mix of New Haven Has How Well as Tatal Automobile Crash on His Hands, New Haver 1 Mix Ma Hungary and proposal oming frou World W mix commissio vho proved fc S-1 May Be Raised In Week, Officer chmh A T ilm Colony May Start \\m'\m;: Again Soon (UP)y—-Indi colony winter Governor's Staff Gidered has To Waterbury April 13 4 March § (P M throug onrees Order Mayer Maver, a on - Goldwyr Stuldios, wnounced ule Ty Louis 1. an exten seh which Lapting W " toric ) 0 writers pictures ali 4 August 1, Rowland National, s s would be w two chtef exeentive studios, closed for ths, announce all of sard Of ilitary onal G head of 0 compini that studio within woeks, Warner - Bros. tvo nie nt SKRINNER AT AGENT |n|. of Ski was 1o reopen mpany contenmplat ol ticut ha - the ort will THE STRAN Always o Good Show NOW PLAYING The Musical Romance On the Screen Sir w,'".“’fi T grfnfe" HRUSE “The Far North | MARIE" With New Motion with Joan Crawford House Peters James Murray SLECT ACTS 5 CONTINUOUS SATURDAY CHILDREN l sc All Seats STAR + SUN “The Crowd” Pictures and THE FIRST CHURCH (017 CHRIST Tuesday 1 ) March 15th 745 0'Clock (Auspices of the Central Congr gational Cluh of Connecticnt) Admis Tickets sale at offices. sion Oue while First Dollar they last—on and South Church DANCE SATUHDAY NIGHT MARCH 10 N IT MAY BE YOUR STORY TOO!! A Cross-Section of our Amer- ican LIFE—From birth marriage—Its struggles—Its humor—It blends laughter with TEARS—Surging ro- mance and a thousand thrills? WOULD COMPANIONATE MARRIAGE to Have wrecked the marriage of this typical American couple? King V - g~ Upic of Ar - h vican Life de as wars “THE CROWD” Now at the Astor Theater, N. Y., at $2 Prices BEGINNING SUNDAY EVE At Regular Strand l‘rices STRAND “Doors Will ¢ (lpcn Sunday at 5:15% cxpenditure of $12,000,0 tures this year, that studio has Maclk production at his r 1o Valley st " in pie- the largest budget known. COUGH SAVES HER LIFE San Fernan. Child Gives Way to Overwhelming o April 1. | Desire and Dislodges Thumb Tack From Lung—Recovering. Detroit, March 9 (UP)—Risking her lite by yielaing to an over: whelming desire to cough, Irene Jesesmon, 13, dislodged a thumb Bk from her lung and was on her T ..r:\: '°F | way to recovery today. oyt e rene swallowed the tack Wednes- 3 £ at school. Fearing to operate, £ iciuns probed but could not lo- cate the tack. Irene was too weak after the or- deal to undergo another probe. She was taken back to her room and 1cd to be quiet, above all not to or cough. tearcd the tack might ture her fung. 17slly last night, however, a con- . shook her frame and d up the thumb tack. Pope Pays Visit fi)< | . Peter’s Cathedral ome, March 9 (#—Pope Pius Peter! cmpla his pr vsic TO CELEBRATE FACISM Ttome, March 9 (UP)—Country- \ monstrations will be held L in observance of the anni- ¢ of the founding of fascism. | celebrations are planned at Trent, where Deputy liead of the fascist ion, will preside. part of the general celebra- any f youths will be ascist militia, STORM WARNINGS g March tport ter and HUNT KILLER Mireh 9 (UP)—Angelo wr of Dreamland Inn sught Ly poliee here to- ction with the killing PALLSTING and wounding of & SERVICES ¢ en oh Ciscola, 28, Detroit, and i-law, Frank Siciliano. . were shot and killed, 5o Annomanni, 32, Chicago. mded in a shooting after ument in Luci's cafe over the will eor of wine. duet 11 Miss MAY PETERSON Soprano \lohupolltan Opera (‘o. The Wennerberg Male Chorux John 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. $500.00 IN FREE GIFTS TURN TO OUR FULL PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT ON PAGE 13 D. MILLER CO. 26 — CHURCH STREET — 26 Saturday Specials $33.00 90c %™ $1.25 $145 $2.15 Full line of Window Shades. Special prices for new houses. 9 x 12 Axminster Rugs $12.00 Valte . . ..o vsvcenserianons Armstrong’s Printed Linoleum Reg. $1.15 sq. yd. . Reg. $1.69 sq. yd. for Reg. 2.00 sq. yd. for Reg. $2.75 sq. yd. for

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