New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1928, Page 11

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'f 88880 ln‘ 1 "’ [ L: (hi |ll| Illll 74 ated. agesncios theatrical notices and reviews o this column are for the respective am: company. STPETLIPTIPOPIICITISTITIGIIOPIPOY: FEICVITITOEOOIFOY “CHICAGO” AT CAPITOL MARIE CORDA AT LYCEUM The photoplay attr at 1l ] reat the Lyccum pitol for to 4 Wed- today .md Tuesday. The tilin, main attraction offers “The Priv: vazed | Lite of Ielen of Troy” with Marie nly for Corda, Ricardo Cortez and Lewis hied 10 [ stone, Llurope’s greate star in Vay urope's est pictures. In this ture PRt written by pr ne 3reseessssessess g ) ion . Theauts hicago,” a story of Wwife who commits crine lie newspaper noforicty Phyliis Haver 1 1 m att and Victor £ S 1t in o & novelty ing me's wife, Lewis who is | Troy finds fishing quit a but with Helen al hav- inds that he can the very end of In this picture it scems las though in those days a mere war was @ > in and get a line o added With Lindi a review of lizhts from the hezinning ent trips to South Amiy Beginning v for the last Half of the week tn excellont doubl cature show will be p main attraction will of Up Father,” a comedy 3. Farrell Mcbonald, Polly nd Maric D leading cast of fun-aa ) oifers Antonio Morcno Borden in “Come to My Ieginning v Sunc Gish in “The A the pieture it. The asey . Kate Pr ost railroa OIRL SCOUT NEWS 1 pic~ ers 2 will Le the EVA TANGUAY AT STRAND subject Incom n u|- (rn eveni in the Girl training course for first clas: © trade school The | ration of 24 mem- an rage attendance of or two patrols, mecting on Mon. nil fny evenir t take ; 1 ors wiih day, for a three day's en in an original pecially 1 ars have not taken toll of Tanguay's unexplain- able personality. She is still cious entart er whose name ts on Broadway 11 Follies : Her veturn to the age hes been a succession of {ri- umphs. Other acts tor the first part of this week at the Strand include Savoy and Mann, New Britain’ contribution to big time Betty Felsen and Co. R nd Thomas Franes Loges may A in for wuir,\. Tus Tuesday and W written es Thur T30 e emph iven by M director of the ecouse as s Ituth Hedlund, region- for New Dngland, ha loor life of the Girl Ay evening the i an-to n of demonstrated and e viv was top- n on the out m ¢ class in homs hy. ul care of the sick will give irmonstration of its knowledg required in the class so fur fay afternoon at 4:30 in the ceonomics department of the cutral Junior High school required by the Red Cross for nd is open to friends imization. Miss Rachel directof of the Visiting Nu tion, is t structor for course the he the Pinnacle Club The club will tonight 7:30 o'clock in the room. Miss Roge star study which she weeks ago. If weather permits small Arcl groups of the s will be ahle to look through Mr. Neuman's tele. scope during the next w The club meeting on March: going to he a surprise Tri-Mu Club The club will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the back room of the Y. W. €. A. The girls are going to spend the evening making decorations for | the annual dinner which comes on April 2. irsal of the whole I COrps As & unit i ternoon at lock 1n th ry on street. vl b an several | 4:00 o' il be held at head- | t irl Scouts on Tues and Wedn evenings at 6:15 K. There will be no separate ons this week due to the gen- rehearsal falling on the same ngon of the regular lesson per- o ons s of the airman for a meetin Beacon Club | The old Beacon club zirls will ve a pratic party on Tucsday eve- March 20, at 7:45 o'clock in the living room of the Y. W. C. A, 1 don't know what a pratie party is, come t. Wal want all the o : can organize 1b functioning onc v meeting af the erlhnn Girl Scout council will | lay morning at %:30 dquarters. g Court of Awards will be held on turday afternoon. | March 24th, in parish rooms of | the Berlin Congregational church. "roop 4 of Berlin has been quite outstanding in its activitics this win- | ter and as most of the awards earn- | "ul 0 to Berlin girls, it was felt that | it would be appropriate to hold the court of awards in Berlin this tin All Girl Scouts under the are urged to attend | s and sing and en- refreshments 2 1 elub of Berlin follow »f the court of awards. am will open with a pro- cessional to the Scoul hymn. Mrs. rst deputy and captain will conduct the color promise and New The club will evening, March ¢ The girls are to m: tions for the ann comes on April 12 smiling Workers The club will meet in th A. club room on Iriday March 3, at 7:30 o'clock. The ning will be t working on the | decorations for the annual meeting on April 2 New Industrial Cluh club will meet on this coming ning to mak orations annual meeting. joy the Matherhoo spe 1. and Troop ceremony Seont The Triday for the e Pratt of the talk about . Charles E. [ Narmal seheol will nature trail which he has it mads with his students this last month. Morris Saxe, acting chairman the court of awards, will present ! awards, READ HERALD CLAS IP'OR YOUR WANTS CAPITOL TODAY—TULS.~WED. 2:10—4:80—7:00—9:10. “CHICAGO with PHYLLIS HAVER VICTOR VARCONI # Old-fashion § The woman who siumps on cer. fain days of every month has not lkept abreast of the times. Midol lias made painful periods a thing of iha past for thousands of women! Midol is not a narcotic. It does not interfere with the natural ana necessary process of menstruation. But it stops the ain. It ases the organs affected in five to seven min- ites l'.llflhf‘fm('rfl. the woman who nticipates her tinse and takes a tiny tablet of Midol beforchand will ex- perience no pain at all. Try to realize Midol does really | end all suffering, even discomfort, no matter how hard a time vou've always had. At drugstores, in trim aluminum case for fifty cents, LINDBERGH = The most amazing motion picture ¢ B et i —PALACE— ~—TODAY— TOM MIX in “SILVER A Comedy Scream? “Bringing Up Father” with Moran—Marie Dressler Parrell Donald. and “COME TO MY HOUSL" Antonio Moreno, Olive Borden. VALl Polly BLANKET NIGHT F On the screen : “BABY MINL” ,with Rarl Dance—Geo. K. Arthur. Also Tes Maynand in “Ridin’ Luck” e prouy dlelen takes the part, Life of Helen com- | Jones™ | o Al This 1s the first of two demeonstra- | =] LORFESIRELAND " FOR FAITH N GOD M £ Rer, W, & Robios Speks ot | St. Patrick’s Day Observance | | 1 Speaking before 2.000 persons at |\ M. T. A. & B. society hall Satur- |day night at the annual observance |of 8t. Patrick’s Day Ly St. Joseph's parish, Rev. Willlam A, Robbins, O. M. I, of Lowell, Mass., stated that reland’s faith Is her glory He ex- pred 1 the keynote of his address in the following words: “The destiny of Ireland is not a crown, not glory in letters as in Greece, nor conquests and law. {making as in Rome, nor of liberty and freedom, as in America, but {Erin's destiny is 2 cross, a heavy cross of suffe . of persecution, the came symbol that was given to the Son God when he came to this arth Father Robbing' address was the feature of the celebration. In part, he said “Imaginc an artist, a Michelangelo painting God giving to each nation as kneels at His fect, its particular 4 special destiny in this world. To all of the others he grants a glor- ilous destiny and career, but to Ire- l’And a destiny symbolzed by the « She receives, and by receiv 'n:: Guring the ages sees her land | running with blood, hier every coun- 1y devastated, and then devastated gain. “But when gross materialism or ! paganism attacked all the rest of Europe centurics ago, Treland with | lLier cross was the only country to re- | main free of the taint, Ircland, where these wlo cscaped the crushing heel | of the barbariun might find refuge for their bodies and help for their souls. In 432 and the years follow- ing 1he land was converted to the Christian faith, converted by St. Pat- rick without the shedding of a drop of bloeod, an event unparalleled in the history of religious changes ! throughout the world. “But the storm broke, and al- {though Erin never gave an inch of her land without a fight, she had to zive through centuries of persccu- tion, and then more centuries of Tuin, bloodshed and devastation.” Father Robbins carried his audi- ence down through the centurles of Ireland’s history, enumerating the perfidy of “Good Queen Bess,” the slaughters of Cromwell, the violation atiss given ofter the Irish had ifought for En, freedom, the vears of “the hunted schoolmaster” and of the days when “the life of a I pricst, like t of a hunfed wolf, was worth pounds to the nter.” Instead of crumbling under the lash, Ireland, struggled on until Amerfca began to champion her cause for frerdom. he said. Europe {echoed the ery and England gave in a little only later, he added, to at- | tempt 1o force a parliamentary | unton on the people, thereby making ! all Irishmen English under an act of parliament. “This was one of the | greatest acts of folly the world has ever known,” he e He spoke in Opnmtwc terms of the future of the country predicting that the greatest freedem is yet to | come. i “The most bitter of all quarrels is ! that within the family, that between | those who were once co-workers,” LYCEUM TODAY—TUESDAY 2—GREAT FE \TURE%-—" M i\RlE CORDA i five Great Railroad Story Ralph Lcwi: Kate Price "CASEY JON E"" This conpon and 10¢ will admit & lady to mat. best seats. Be continued. alw came Jin the bear her destiny, the cros given to her, up the remainder of the prozram. A | [ monclogue, banjo and win and M. J. Gratton, \ tions by Miss Josephi tista and a violin Doyle were rendered ment was concluded wi sketel, in which lo town music One Killed and ’m;e waoman was killed and thre persons were injured in the end toll of motor vehicle ac terday in the New shortly afte ger list at St. | John's Medic NEW BRITAIN DAILY IERALD. iOVDAY, | sibte feacture of th | struek while walking in Woodbridgs John Salinsky, of West | John €. Wilkins of | were bruised and accidents on the Mil- ford turnpike, Saturday. William F. Ashton, 19, of West n, driver of the motoreyele © struck Mrs. Charles wa nd held tor Coroner Elf Mix, his investization in the ¢ skull. [he chiaotic condition that almost vs follows a sudden chunge in a | vesterday. wation hias come to Ireland, just as it | Haven and Mre. ame to thi= count cr olution when Wa president up of 1 ig rin can tak ering, of bearing 11 st and will soon have tie glory | Te new treedom and her own ideals | openi future. 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