New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1928, Page 27

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w/- [ "f!fifffll = . Unless otherwise indicated. written by press agencter for the WPHRLSL T LADPOBBABL N " - ISSED TO KiLL. blue moon a picture omes that exceeds all the prom. w8 made for it and such a one me to town vesterday and had 's first showing at the Capito! the- ter, where it will play today turday. The picture is “Dre tox Films novel story of - underworld. Edmund Lowe, npl(ndld work 1 to Kill,” the mod- remembered for in “What Price role of +*Mile A ‘ay . niaster crook, ichonair, immaculatcly dressed, perfectly groomed, patron of the opera and night clubs and consort of silken ladies, in direct contrast to the accepted type of thug who sneaks up a dark alley and belays Lis victim with a blac k. The co-feature offers Ken Muy- nard in “The Canyon of Adventure.” Ileginning Sunday night for a run of four days the big attraction will 1} otfer Milton Kills and Doris Xenyon in “Burning Daylight,” a story of th. £old rush days in Alasl Reviews of Current Theater Offerings Azln; pev ehiet Manfa an ant tess Ma " Alexander J‘..l;w (By Mera viewors “Countess Ma e of the Shbert deck, play cfore o de- lited audience sons” theater, lartford, last evening was @ the tion which was hore thoroughly | or the cast, foot- hted—the audiene planse hoomed across the zhts and the cast responded pily with as fine an entertainment < has been produced in a year or Jore, Tn every department of the thea- trical art “Countess Maritza” fulfill nd cxceeds, expectations. The prin- cipals can sing, the comedy is whole- ome and amusing, the dancing is of thie best, the chorus is attractive and apable and the stage sctting are a light to the The operetta ombines everything of the best, in | pite of the fact that it is not pro- tueed by the original New York ompany. The story concerns Count nrody, who squanders his estite nid accepts an appointn man- T of Countass Maritz; extensive dings. Previously he had fought duel in defense of her name though she was not of his identity, The Countess falls in love ith her overseer but is lod to be- ~ve, by reading a double meaning ! into & note he has written to his vister, that he is a fortune \umu Tventually she learns that b a ableman whose love is since Leonard Ceeley and Glad ter are an ideal pair for th 1oles, Ceeley can sing well and M laster rot only has an cxcellnt | voice but a charming persc il stage presenc Odette Myr ol the original company, is u r on, combining an ability to xing, ance and play a violin with dra- inatic talent which brir her sharp 1y to the foreground. The comed Turden is carried offectively by Rob t Greig, George Dobbs and izgs. Marjoric Pet ing little lass who ond her feet with snit. The dancing b Miss Peterson and M applauded to the cclio. “Countess Maritza™” or, the sc being Jialkans with v phere intreduced. Ly Watson Barratt by J. €. Huffman, spectacle wedl rre de Reeder | eye. 1z i Bax- ading An use her eye hypnotizing re- Mr. Dobbs Riges was is rich in col- lald i the Zypsy atmos- and the stagin which guaranté worth viewing. 1s the orchestra although ther other numbers, “‘Countess Maritza ~d at evening performanc nd tomorrow with a matine omorrow. The ‘st picture ever painted the “Paradisc” of Tintoretto, which hangs in the Palace of the Doges at Venice, * will he repea a8 wi STRAND ioln | 4\- and | hap- | ! Tassilo | Ralph | n is a charm- | The scttings are | today | 2886660066080 50880860009 ) \o/ 53 |J Imllll h“‘ thestrical motices and reviews in this colump are vespective emusement company. VIS PPT IR TP TITIITTETITTIOITETT TGV TTITIIVISSD | O AT THE LYCEUM © Lyceun Uieater, ihe only thea- 'r in this city to show both for the first part of the week us well as for (the latter part, two feature first run | photoplay picture For the last times tonight a double feature hill that is very entertaining. The main atiraction offers the star of “Diress Paradc”, Willlam Boyd, in * Night Flyer?, with Jo 1 a great cast of stars, {melodrama, in which W {starts his carcer as a fircn Whild the rivalry among the western rail- jroads for the contract to ¢ h United States mail is the foundation jof the plot, most of the action re- velves around two rivals for {liand of the girl; are the liero ind the villa companion feature offers * o of Kildare™, starring He wick, Henr Walthall and others. Starting & urday for four da in att atrice Joy in “The Al Jol- WARGONI EXPECTS " NEW INVENTIONS Predicts Some Important De- velopments Soon March 30 (P—New al developments in phic communications ar by William Marconi searches he is now [ Kelawa { Marconi Tialstor A railroad Mam Boyd ¥ JLenden ant et 1ok throu making. 1 ging dircctor ional Marine , made this an- meeting th Com unication com nounes ot Mirconi,” ment at “is now e on his is suppos fact carch in worki which, realized, promise: tional in its effeet ¢ communication from 1,000 to he -work he did in the graphic 2,000 miles development communication over distances.” notabls featurc of Mr. address was his state- n the Tast y been put American the United and telepho that it w time 1he British cmpire 100k steps similar to the dovelopments in ficld of communications by Amcrican busi- ness men, Mr. Kellaway s bold some of the Americ oS8 are is shown by the T learn fr el that wit sition w that the a comy lcountry { ternat servic of felr [ the Another Kellaway's ment, t sition h | powerful foperate anl [telegraphic | Ureing vl intorests Ly to Kingdom's e he an inter- fact, which st authority, Year o propo- forward seriously operate formed should ny to the whole tele vh s in the e in this internal and ex- and telephona 4 Kingdom.” LT and T. (d”s for Bl].’ 'V[ergcr ‘\lectlntz New Yo Mareh 30 () T tornational e & Telegray Company today calld a spe cial | mecting of its iholdcrs for ) an s 103 m s {0f stock to enable complotion of <1~r [transaction. The plan contemplates he formation of a new company to |acquire at least 66 2.3 per cent of yref L and 50 per cont of com- mon stocks of the Mackay panies and of the 4 per cent bonds and debenture stock of 1he Commer- Cable Company. All common |stock of the new company will be over by the International Lphone & Telegraph Company. Com- 1L WITH THY Lowdon. March 3 - St minister of labor, is se ¢ i1l with acute influen list was summonecd today. DANCING TONIGHT | at the | Newington Grange i rial Orch. TONIGHT and SATURDAY 'MARION in “THE DAVIES PATSY” 'l'lll: P\l’l 1 BIIOS. The 81 Ycar Piano Genlus GLAUCO IILMI'H) & M \Klal' 0 D’ATILL 0+ Somcthing Unusual Vaudeville’s Biggeit l’roduchon “THE WHIRL OF BROADWAY” ‘m- the (bm«lh.l FRANK GOULD PEOPLE 18 And a Cast The Most Dazzling Settings In Vaudeville COMING NEXT SUNDAY “DOOMSDAY” By the Author of “SORRELL AND SON" the | @ propo- | systems, | “How | through | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928. SPECULATE ABOUT 'LINDBERGH'S PLANS § Report He ls {0 Fly in Various " meren wan o Places St Louts, Char! today on ms Mo., March 30 ( A. Lindbergh insis intaining his “retire status and refused to comment on a 1opert. from shington that he planned another transatlantic fight this summer, Won't Tell Plans Lindbergh indieated plainly he would not divulge his the future until they had beesi per- fected fully, Meanwhile and for 1 rs of here maintained their profecting si- lence, All said tiey knew nothing of he ircling flight. “Lindbergh wants to rest for a while, out of the spotlight.” Harry H. Knight, the tlier's host, told the United Press personal friends Jeenort Flight oy 3 by United Press) Washington, March 30 (UP)—Col. Charles Lindbergh intends to fly the Atlantic ocean again this summer, > has advised army friends here. He plans to visit most of the countries in Europe and then, if everything breaks well, continue on across Russia, China and Japan, Te- turning across the Iacific, Good Will Jaunt The flying colonel’s air yoya another “good-will” trip. Accor ing to his present plans e will not wtempt to break any records. | Lindbergh has for several months |discussed his contemplated flight with military friends and with his huek He has received advic from many sources and now is scck- ing further rediable information as to fiving conditions and the ge- ozraphy of the Luropean countries he may visit, be The flight will probably start from | Mitchel Field, N. Y., with the first | Jog of the journey ending some. vhere in Germany. Going West Lindbergh is now on b S Diego, Calif., where an monoplane is waiting for him ship, similar to the Spirit of &1 Lonts i whieh he made his historie May, was built especially onrney this summer. According to information ble here, Lindbergh wilt weeks or a month 1 in southern way to new teip st for th avail- spend ting lifory thiee new ship Then he intends to eross the country | vait in New York for cather and then history-making i casy Stage avorable flying w Degin - his pewcest Cruise. lying across and may offer unusual complications, only because of the scarcity of lai iclds, but alse beeause of cal situation in Russia and the )stant civil warfare in China. informal effort doubtless Wil be | made through private channels to facilitate the trip across Russin, if Lindbergh decides to extend the ourney around the world, Tt is also probable that the flier ay circle through India and Tndo- ! China and thus avoid the battlefiei ls lof China proper. 1If that route s 'chosen, he most likely will try a single jump from Indo-China to Japan. The flight cifie, which has not yet been completely spanned by air, ix still to be worked out. It is considered likely Linde bergh will take an casy flight to the Philippines first, from there to the | Midway Islands and then to Hawait and the American mainland. The Pacific flight unquestionably [will be the most hazardous of the trip. The Midway Islands in parti- " | cmlar offer an obstacle which ap- !pears insurmountable. They are 5| small and wild and lack a suitable | landing ficld; Brock and Schiee, the two Detroit airmen, who tried the zlohe-girdling journey, balked when they faced the Midways and ended their flight in Japan. Whether Lindbergh will use the Iyadio bracon, which guided Mait. land and Hegenberger in their Cali- | fornia-Hawaii trip, could not be learned, Herctofore the Colonet has depended upon *d * <upplemented by ordinary nav- ting instrumes s from Tokio say the already preparing a record for the alrman. He has «d & reception there ex- given him in France, China not Russia | welcome Iheen promi cecding thos 18 ANOTHER BLANKET NIGHT On the Rereen i W ANy CONTIDENTIAL" Also “GOLD FROM WE Y VAUDEVILL And Seo GARY COOPER in “NEVADA® Alse GEORGE O'BRIEN—LOIS MORAN fn “THE SHARPSHOOTERS™ PARSONS’ HWARTFORD THURS., FRI., SAT—MAT. SAT. N ((OUNTESS S 4MARITIA After a Season in New York Singing Company of %0 Nights—35c, $1.15, $1 $2.30, 52.88, 83.45. Sat Mat.—30c to $2.30 No higher—Tax paid. Lindbergh | An | | Belgium and England last summer. | The idea of a round-the-world flight has been in Lindbergh's mind 'ever since his European stay was cut short early last June. At that 'nxm he expressed a desire 1o con- around the globe or at least to lu) calls at all the European capi- uaded from !this, however, by Ambassador Her- rick in France. Then came the ine vitation fram President Coolidge 1o return to this country to receive the president’s congratulations and the homage of the land. rsons here close to the Colonel 'made it clear he has not d.finitely committed himself With respeet to | the exact jtinerary of hix forth. coming flight, but has said he will probably hep off from a New York field in the last week in May or| arly in June. It was said he will| again, as in all his long distance journcys, fly alone. St. Louis Wonders §t. Louts, March 30 (Fi—Col. Charles A. Lindbergh's home town speculated today on reports that he might essay a flight across the Pacif. ic ocean to Tokyo. Although he an- nounced no plans when he arrived vesterday trom Lexington, Ky., the rumor spread that he would try the transpacific hop. His close fricnds, however, doubted the reports. Doubts Flight Major William B. rison, on of Lindbergh's backers, and a closc | riend, when asked if he knew of | ¥ plans on the part of the flier to| attempt the Tokvo flight. said he doubted it very much. He said he had no recolicction of Lindbergh | ever mentioning a flight to Japan, or even so much as con‘cmplating i1, and Major Robertson said he felt convinced it is not being considered. Col. Lindbergh spent 11 the home of Harry 1. Knight anoth er backer. Me refused to be inter viewed and Kept his movements cret in line with his repeated ar rouncements ha ished to re tire from public 2 -je | City Items Th Will be a meeting of Rensselacr Alumni association of Mariford Monday evening at 6:30 ‘clock at the Burritt hotel, Of- s Will be elected, A daughter was born at Now Brit. ain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Louls Nich of 239 Clark street. f Nash dst, Stella Rebekah lodge, No. 11, will hold a socfal for membérs and frirnds tonight at § o'clock A second presentation of the play “Venunefus” will be m\'v\' Sunday in the aunditorium of red Heart school on Gold street for the henefit of those who could not se- cure eeats at the first showing last Sunday. Open alleys at advt. The Prudentinl Mortgage and In- vestment company has faken over the property of John A. Johinson and Carl A, erson, bankrupts, on Stanley street at the corner of Ellis street, as a result of a foreclosure action brought ahout by the comn- pany. The company now has ah solute title to the property he late of redemption has passed. For Real Silk Hosiery Tel. —Advt. CAPITOL TODAY AND SATURDAY IT’S HERE IT'S A HIT— A colorful tale of the under- world that sct all New York a-talking. “DRESSED TO KILL” With Edmund Lowe Mary Astor Suits (Ryan). I’hone 2949 Rogers tonight,—- 1678 al reckon- | LYCEUM l AST l'l\lh\ T(J\ll-l]'l' EAT ll TU! RF» -3 illiam Boyd “THE NIGHT FLYER” Helene Chnd\;ick “THE ROSE OF KILDARE” STARTS SATURDAY Lutriee Joy “THE BLUE DANUBE” spraking on the topic * ATTENTION, MARBLE SHOOTERS SkRoues, PRACTICE SPEAKS TO SCHOOL TEACHERS Dr. Alfred Lawrence of Life ** before Through members Self-Knowl- | of e New on dg Store Furs in Our Cold Vaults Th fica- | Brita Hil tern othy ‘\-' e in Teacher school ¢ noon, said rs and the * club whiD wies {1 “ LE Fltv oA 1CKLE g roous the at the W und: suggested Knowledgs to advantage, ways in yeste which such could be gained and used |gervices were held MARBLE CONTESTS T8 * BEGN FRST OF MY | (Continued from First Page) tournament from June 24th to June 30th, The games at the schools will be played to discover the school cham- pion on the following dates: Stanley, May 1; Putnam, May 1; Walnut Hill, May 3; Vance, May 4; Northend, May 7: Lincoln, May §: Bartlett, May 10; Camp, May 11; Rockwell, | May 14; L. O. 8mith, May 15; Bur. |ritt, May 17; Chamberlain, May 1§; Roosevelt. May 21; Smalley. May 22; Washington, May 24: Nathan Hale Jr. High, May 25; Central Jr. High, May 28: 8t. Mary's, May 29: Joseph's, May 29 and Sacred Heart, May 31. The inter-achool games will be played at Willow Brook park at 10 a. m. Satardsv May 12th and 26th while the semi- finals and final will be played at the same place on Saturday morning June 2nd. START SEASON The Outlaw baseball team will open the baseball team Saturday which is an open date. The team would like to hear from some other outfit which averages 14 years. Tbe team went through last season un- !defeated and hopes are bright for & recurrence of this feat this year. | Address Teddy Jaworski, captain, | 147 Broad street, city. MEMORIAL SERVICES Rome, March 30 (UP)—Chureh througheut the jcountry today in memery of the late Marshal Armando Dias, whe READ HERALD CLASSIFIED A[‘S‘Med 30 days ago. 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