New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1928, Page 25

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAED, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1928, COMPANY H HOLDS | Normal School Seniors Disport |DERIN PEDDLER OBDURATS £, 55 3. % 5 o e ot harge of the probation officer unti! s that had attended his efforts to PLEASINT SOCAL! in Greek Games at May Festival ™===—mmeem = s - o T fli g s', etc. . dificer Blo i i e Street Here Unless Others Will Do Has Lflne “Bllnlfln nel_h‘.n Officer Bloomquist sent him home . and advised him to be less public » l L* 10 ! l Likewise—Must Stand Trial, To Get Rid of His Jag avout bis parades in the future, S e T S Gy Y . Kensington, been willing to asree to S ; i hda‘,\onx;nrn:” “":i;'eml_m’f“'; -~ - = 5 o s S n ) p Sl T y o e Entertains Oicers Also tscontinte tne salo of e ek 't the home.of M 2y niess otherwise indicated. theatrical motices and reviews In this column are hich is prohibited by id '}:mnfl:m 55‘“'1'\""'0» “ritten by prems sgencies for the Tespective emusement company. A large attendance was prese | nance, he might have b ong ‘the gusals ‘preseny i {last evening at the semi-annual ba [eposed of witkiout & pensity iy po: & vol sohirit o Bl S el {lice court today, but his reply to DRAG NET” SUNDAY. | AT THE LYCEUM. ‘I“’(‘ e el 1691 Prosecuting Attorney Woods before Mitsaticns bt ot tonight and Saturday the Cap- | Starting this Saturday for four | '+ C. AR 0t ihe iatals [the opening of court was that e m was furnished by | has a great bill of double fea- days the Lyceum theater has a very ARmOIE The W endoyed. 9 Fong | would ohey the law if everyone else T Gl ; L photoplays presenting Monte |good double featurc program. i Dol oh emertainmey {vwould do likewise, whereupon Mr gl o > e In “Across the Atlantic” and |main attraction offers “Stormy _“‘:“\H“‘;““]'L(‘fi_“_l “]'lf;“;;,l* 2 ding | Woode, as soon as the charge was W rved. ! ne Rich in “Beware of Married | Waters” with Eve Southern, Mal. | ivia fit In the 165th Int,, |read after the opening of the o s e ot = ' Both attractions offer aplen-|colm McGregor, Roy Stewar!, Shir. | OSSN ate a';’:“?“”""- e L] | sion, ordered, a plea of not guilt s IEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | entertainment and were well re- | ley Palmer, Olin Francis, Norbert |” ‘2[:“ "‘ _‘y‘,]‘:*fl“ St P ARl AL {dered, recommended a contin « ived at the performances yester- Miles, Bert Apling, Walter 1ieeqm b iy s W fepind until tomorrow, and will gut ¢ . A murder trial is in progress. and many other well known serean et A ] tto trial show you that noose is tighteuing about the 'siars. “Stormy Waters” is a power. b !f, o 'M“LM S can't bargain with e 1 vk of Dapper Frank Trent, notor- | ul drama of the tempests of pas. |’ Cm(;“‘“l””m'm_‘\ e e | sadis," souting i3 Aehgsan guaneiied mnderer | alons fols by mieiohilem ana Mat: | A0RI00El Hunlardlalet was prese: Al right, Mr. Wo " e prosecution has just announced | colm McGregor. The companion fea- 0 Cantar I tiat it will put a former member of | ture offers “The Scarlet Dove” with S | "Officer Thomas C. Dolan arrested o Castoni's gang on the witness Lowell Sherman, Margaret Living. A ’_1‘_‘]?0_, o e Sadis after has + ind. The witness takes the stand, |ston, Robert I'razer and others, The cond Lionts. B Mvon PIy his tra ¢ sworn in and glares at his former | love story of a Dove in Red Russ o \,w.n””“L_R S he gha o | contends that he is not the ony X ) sier. Ho e st oprming s | A'brosrum of photoplays the lkes ot | 110, 1Ok The girman o lter inthe section = With EL‘CI' PUTC}IGSC 0 110uth to epeak when a shot rings| it never before seen at one time. |1 aui !Tie is prepared to con cit sharply. The witness crumples e Co. H has a few more vacanci: | n court - 11 his chalr, dead. GETS $1,000 PRIZE for cloan cut men hefore lenting fo | The continued case of Harry Hig Tien Geopee’ Banuroth ihs e | Boston/§ Bay §ab) (D) —verns | ;11 SRS 4 men bty e : . 2 42 lagedeuil s deteatlug 1 imntenant. fetts |onssvelt \Waviior enar Falla, 1y | AR 88 JUIVAEED, st e 5 : on the trail of the crooks in * student at the Repertory theater | jgary ppiait s el : ¥ 3 B 1'rag Net,” the Paramount pictu shop, last night was awarded a | 1or {par e ¥ ming to the Capitol theater Sun- | prize of $1,000 for his play “S. S, | ‘. ‘ I l AI . X L = \v night for four days. | Incorporated,” fudged the best play SILK \I LS]I TOCKINGS Straight to the strongholds of the | “upholding to American’ soutn s S HW % ooka Tiancraft carvics his war in | concopt of faith tn e sunmiveed 10 STATE HIGHWAYS HERE _ tiis thrilling melodrama of the a contest sponsored by the Repertory ! b e (olas : g 1w's finish battle with organized | theater of Boston, IN NEED OF ATTENTION i One Pass that will admit bearer to any B{atlnee il iue ) undetmonld & MUy fiTteimore iy b plaxs sibmiiied performance to see the famous picture, “Drag- on advise caution. The crooks fire |in the contest were judged by Win- ShmR R L e T D e i e e R Tinlay of | Masor and City Engincer Expeet to | " S net” at the Capitol Theater May 29th and 30th. tieir machine guns, right through | the New York Times, David Belasco, 7 G | the window of Bancroft's of Dr. 8. Parkes Cadman and Mrs. Discuss Situation With Com- | l‘agu"e ’ g ' g 3. fenry Jewett, | N police headquarters. But Henry - missioner Macdonald, mar yist a challenge to this red blooded | The nnpmm_\] Mn'\: toireduoe the | & ane Sistine Chair, | ’ fighting man. | prize-winning play at the season| Mayor Paoncssa and City T 0oha ol S S - | opening in Octoher. [ P. A, Merian will confe t s L i or eel & CENTRAL JR. H. & NOITS RO T e oreicnan | i EuptTonn 4 iacg VOMLT A g The ninth grade pupils of the « o state highway depirt: BoHALL S t Cont Sontar e ool Sahers| A e e o e g, | nte gy Gt e b portswear I the ool awitorm 1 a1 | i Choir ot the Sacred Ho YL effort to bring about improven MAY 2DTR AD Lo15 | crioon for the weekly assembly. The | parish, the following office ere lin road conditions. & n:::m this weck was prosented by | chosen: Alexander Murzyn, presi- | Tho strosts 1o s ien 1 Admission free, but a collection For an extremely Ao “Four Footed American Club," |dn Mary Chilicka, vice-presider cials have a particul i Will be taken to endow a school shl‘(‘r!locuns they «ne of the most popular clubsin the | RBronislaw Chadukiewirz, secretar + L Farmington avenue. J of voice cultu for poor children | 2 sehool, and the discussion of differ- | Anna Gawelek, financial secretary: | pory. » Fact, not Baston Post: “He is Ircland~ | § give remarkable Cutspecics of animals was used as | Stofania Koziatok, freasirer, and | ypajn oo } reatest deamatic tenor.” . o '; R program. Tt was ex- | Bronislaw Iogalska, marshal | ; N. Y. Evenin u i wear. All silk with ccted that sevoral live dozs would - o | with the Nistine Choir he 1 ! all silk foot and to =4 I part In the program as they did | ADDRESSES RING repair at present wonderful impression, bringin: } P on Monday of this we | Turin, May 25 (I'P)—Sem Benel- | Jo, or Merian will sy the whole andienee to their foeet and The Biua feam had a lead of 10 1, noted post. nddressed a distin- | og(pos " R At the piano, 0. Menzies \m.' . yointa in the weekly score his 0o, | gulshed _andience, ncliding KIng | panoii 1 v oo, Zandt, pupil of Paderewski, Sob. POINTED HEELS {)i% spore Melne: Red 65, Blile T5. Victor Emmanuel and Queen Flena mer Piano nsed, The presidents and ofhers taking |in commemorating, at fhe Regio e v part In the marching this coming | theater, the anniversary of Ttaly's e f Tnesday held practice in the boy entrance into the war. | Whieh the department is As worn by Frelvn [R: h ° £vm this morning. Mr. Brewster | — avold in the future Rrent, Paramount : announced to the gronp that anv- | READ WFERALD CLASSIFIED ADS A R Star and named for & the pair N Lody ahsent from tha practices uto aces her mew picture V would he eliminated from the group. = “The Drag Net Alm Lvih AT A paved road along the Mediter ¢ rinean now links Nice and Monte CHARTER OAK ot g ity Carle, ] 4 Ve A e — MAY 30 £ YA i ’—-———5 Ira Vail and (. Gaunug SON A Flash Your Colors S : e e w il 7, il n Open Competition s 2 - 2 % /B, CLASS DAY 5 Events - DANCE NEWINGTON GRANGE TONIGHT IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA ——, Given by the ' Given by the ; John A. Andrews John A. Andrews “t — Co. e Co. i 1z n d. et TO- PIECE KARPEN MADE n = 3 " yptis gty NIGHT SUN PARLOR SUITE a JACQUELINE LOGAN mn “Broadway : Daddies” e lomb i Nymphs of Mount Olympus co 3 tive - Co-Feature ty dritzin Normal school, who re- I lawn recer co on the s Tl u “Wild West Show” i annual May exercises on the W the sirls in a chariot race, The top picture is that of heth Tis: f Ilm Hill, who was Queen of May, Starring ) r attendan HOOT GIBSON : — S P A L AC E ‘:\t\\\‘ MISS RILDUFE SHOWERED tily decorated in a color scheme of 1 STARTS SATURDAY . oAy e R s 100 " N 2GREAT FEATURES-2 e BN, R T Eve Southern— Malcolm 25 d Miss e the bride of Willia . “5'!‘0!%‘1&:[\;'“!{.\2\]}!'3]1@ Edmund l;‘:—;'nl‘:"‘l""lgle Wizard"” ; “,‘h,: e avenue, at t i i : : SATURDAY i e Rl e s e DlNNER} o Co-Feature VAUDEVILLE REVUE 1 SET { SHIRLEY MASON in cmtye nO ST SE rockwell, Gaston Glass i “The Scarlet in “MY HOME TOWN y Dove" B |m\(0m;:.:'|’:\"‘|:l.'r in . “OOWBOY CAVALIER” N\ ‘ BEGINNING | n 2 SUNDAY | £ i - . ot HE R Today and Saturday D l D l R- | i TO Be Given Away o CAPITO L 2—Great Photoplays—8 ciores el K10 1;01[\, l\\‘n —in— 3 MONTE BLUE IRENE RICH b aameon UL ITRWORTD + e e i in i ; Sl ASE Joints .. . Hs Gang Wars . . . 5 ‘ A A : “Across the Atlantic” || “Beware of Married Men” | || (¢ BS s Seeret. Bring the Kiddies With You * e || 'RAMON - BEGINS SUNDAY NIGHT FOR 4 DAYS! MILTON i Bancroft Will Have the Town on Edge Again TWICE SUNDAY NIGRT i 1t you are one of those who thought “Underworld” fust about the || W AT W WA TSR I 2 last word in crook melodramas—here's one NOTE: Persons attending Saturday Matinee performance will also be eligible for the . Youw’ll Never Stop Talking About! S g Room Suite to be awarded Saturday Night : Courtesy “THE HAWK’S NES ! 4 Sa Night. - JONN A, With DORIS K ‘ON 2 ANDREWS i TR 3 Goles 5 Select Acts VAUDEVILLE 2 Peaturing . “THE AMERICAN GIRL"” FRFE ’ a '+ Company EL. (L recnting A Worla reip H 2 MORE COMPLETE ROOMS OF FURNITURE Will Be Given Away This Week ... One Each Day . . . Come After- noon or Lyenings TONIGHT! “KARPEN SUN-PARLOR Moonlight Dance | AT FRATER \l; HALL. Berlin SATURDAY MAY 26, 1928 Music By Imperial Orchestra : Seven Pieces | t > ]

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