New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1928, Page 27

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13 “ o |||!|mtll T } A 'l"ll“l‘n Ill 4\ .L < )-A" . theatrira) uetices and reviews tn thie calwmp are 9 orem ‘agencies for the BANCROFT AT CAPITOL Bancroft’s latest starring | Sture‘The Docks of New York,” MW showing at the Capitol theater teday and 8aturday, js not devoid of | dy. Clyde Cook, who has star. in 50 two reel comedies and had a comedy role in several eld Follies, i¥ cast as Ban- 's pal in the new picture. k was born in Australia, and r he had climbed as high as he d in the theater of the Autip- he went to England playing. e years at the Alhambra, Lon- | followed by a few measons at the Bergere, Paris. Charles Dil- am signed him for his “Happy production en Droadway. wing this he was signed for the ) reel comedies. e’ co-feature presents a laugh- farce comedy in Glenan Tryon in “How to Handle Women." Beginning Bunday night for four days the big - raction will offer the melodra- itic hit “Forgotten Faces” with ), ve Broek, Mary Brian, and Wil- Pem Powe 'CAMEO THEATER, BRISTOL M'hie Garrick Players, popular dra- matic stock company playing at the Cameo theater in Bristel every ursday, Friday and Saturday, arc ring for today and tomorrow De- t Newing's popular comedy-dra- he late war, “The Rose of The Garrlck Players have, through | Hr excclient work, devcloped a i following from New Britain. 515 & compary well worth secing. n “The Rose of Picardy" saveral ,’ members will be presented u;),«w only opportunity that this spien- ! 8 person of Eric North and Loulso/| did group may be heard in this part | w'nfiend. ‘Boats may be reserved Ly tele- | foning Bristol 1860. . Bunday, the Cameo ix offering an- @ther big time vaudeville show con- sisting of 6 all star acts and feature photoplay. HOME PROGRESS EXPOSITION Milady’s fall and winter wardrobe modeled by 10 beautiful manikens 1s the featurc of the Home Progress | Exposition tonight at the Stanley Arena. Musical and radlo concerts are also on the program. Saturday | nights feature, the Kacgerbund, 80 | m DANCE at the RIALTO BALLROOM SATUBDAY NITE INPERIAL ORCIL Admission 5c. CAMEO BRISTOL TODAY and SATURDAY Conunecticut’s Finest - Dramatic Stock Company GARRICK PLAYERS in the Great War Comedy “THE ROSE OF PICARDY” Telephone Bristol 1840 For Rescrved Seats Orch. 60c—loge 75¢ OPEN 9 P, | fers ®spertive amuesmest company male voices, is atiracting widespre: attention, Hundreds are anticipat- ing this musical treat. Carl Hess noted baritone is accompanying the singers. The overwhelming success of the exposition reaches its peak in this sensational preentation by the program committee. Winners of fiftcen first prizes and | considered the finest group of sing- ers to be found in the east, the San- gerbund comes to New Britain Sat- urday with a program of profound intercst to all music lovers. This truly remarkuble chorus was choren to sing at the' Sesquicentunnial at Philadelphia. The fame at that oc- casion ‘was nation-wide. They held countless thousands spell-bound in a vast auditorium with singing such as was never heard in that part of the country. Mr. Hess is undoubtedly one of | the foremost buritones of the day. | Famous the country over because of his radio broadeasts, the announce- ment of his inclusion on a program | is a Dbig feature anywhere. The Home Progress committee has been fortunate in securing Mr. Hess' services. Samuel Leventhal, may rightly claim success of this great chorus. Lev moul musiian who has much of his valuable time in bring- the director, credit for the ing this group up to its present peal | of . perfection, Only occasionally musical treat offered. The Sgnger- bund has no immediate engagements |n this vicinity other than the Home Progress Exposition and this may be of the state. GREAT BILL AT STRAND An excellent vaudeville program of five select acts and Zane Grey's photoplay “The Water Hole" now at the Strand today and Saturday of- very good You Can Depend On the Newington Grange DANCES - EVERY FRIDAY They Draw: the Crowd With the Original IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA You Can't Beat the Combination SUNDAY Continvious from 2:30 5—BIG ACTS—5 Greatest Vaudeville in the State The Show Don't \n« These Nuldm Headliners On the Screen SUE CAROL in “WALKING BACK” TILL M. SATURDAY The vaudeville is headed by Helen | John's Eleven Glorious Girls, pretty. | Miami, by Capt. Charies Thompson. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928 flong ana weighs 30,000 pounds, was | Episcopal letter announcing that the | caught off the coast of Florida, near | rites of the church will be refused to all persons not observing the commandment for dominieal rest. | the privilege of baptisms, marriages | and funerals for one year to sons found guilty of organising Sun- Carl Von Linnaeus, a great bo- tanist of the 18th century, origin- |ated the modern svstem of claasify- shapely misses in “A Rythm| It was & stranger in natural his- Revue,” an offering of ryncopation tory circles and has not been classi- that was well received by patrons at | fied by scientists, becausc nothing the performances yésterday. ilike it had been taken from the Other acts f{nclude Willa and!water. Because it has some of the Harold Brown in “Rag Art,” a characteristics of a whale and some unique novelty offering that is very :of a shark it is called, for a general entertaining; The Highhat Steppers, | name, a whale shark, yet it is known as “The Aristocrats of | neither of those, Dance.” dance themseclves into in-| Capt. Thompson and threc men stant favor; Will J. Ward is a cap- | who were with him at the time of able entertainer and his new songs the find went through a most ter- day meetings in their homes. The edict lasts for one year and | has the endorsement of the Holy See. Persons found guilty of breaking the copmtandment may be reinstated to grace provided they make public reparations. The bishop also has withdrawn Pick o' the MNetures! Today and blturdny ing plants and animals, PICK O' THE PICTURES ZIJCAPITOL BEGINS SUNDAY is such a rare| entertainment | {and stories at the piano were well {taken; while “The Freshman Co-Eds,” & miniature - musical comedy pleased very much in a collegiate background setting. adaptation of Zane Grey's “The Water Hole” a thrilling romantic story of u pampered city miss and a | he-man of the Arizona desert. Beginning Sunday night and Mon. day, Tuesday and Wednesday with udeville, Ronald Colemsn and ma Banky will be offered in their last picture together, “Two Lovers." Marine Museum to Be in This City Capt. Lin G. Greene's Marine useum, a South KFlori education- al exhibit that | occupie a special | railroad car, is comirg to New Brit- ain for an engagement of three days, \b(‘l{ll\nlng Baturday. ! The car will be | Washington street railroad crossing nd open Saturday from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, on Sunday from 5 p. m. to 10 p. m. and on Monday from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. The feature of the exhibit, jworld's largest fish that is 45 feet ™M Mr.! nthal is a widely known and fa- | devoted | Old Newgate Prison | EAT AT il Newgate Tavern [l EAST GRANBY, CONN. Chiclien Dinner $1.25 THIS MAN DRAGGED IN THE OPEN OCE. th 45 feet and weight 30,000 monster {hat several Jo- the nctusl coutd hwve swallowed nahs, Nee this mammoth thut chyrned the occun into great, swirling tor- renis. Hear harpoons, leta, How he wrecked a boat plee with & smush by his wil, ut his buttle against men, jeel lines and steel bui- " ghty Not @ moving picture, but the . reul, wensution of the ma- Time. werld, N NEW BRIT FOR 3 DAYS ¢ SATURDAY, 8U OCTOBEK . m. o 16 . to m. Naturday—35 » m. Sundey—Monday, # p.om. Aduits 25c.—Children 15c. The feature photoplay offers the | parked at the | the | | vific fight with the leviathan of the ldeep. They used harpoons, bullets and steel lines on him andfor 39 hours mep and monster had a thrill. |ing battle. The yacht ‘Samoa was dragged | far out to sea at high speed and |nearly wrecked a number of times, {the men ulways being in great dan- | |ger of deuth. Finally the monster was headed in toward port and was | taken to the Murine railway doeks | at Miami. Even there, after it was | {thought he had * been subdued. he | | wrecked, with a swish of his mighty | tail, a smaller Dboat and damuged the pier. ! Rites Refused to Al | Who Won’t Observe Rest St. Brieuc Irance, Oet. 5 (U'P)— i {On the Lasis that Sunday is being | profaned by dances, the bishop of | [northwest I'rance has issued an —— —PALA CE— SPECIAL FEATURE TODAY NORMA TALMADGE “THE DOVE” ‘I‘OMORRO“ “THE HANGMAN'S HOUSE” A Master Piece of Direction and i Ll ADDED ATTRACTION 'OMORROW MOVING PICTURE STAR and RODEO PERFORMER “TEXAS ANN" With Her Company of Western Entertainers On the Stage Not & Moving Picture FLIRTED WITH DEATH N, IN AN OPEN BOAT, HE KNEW NOT WHERE, BY THIS HUGE DEEP SEAMONSTER Forfeit of 81,000 1t ~eality of monster ‘annot be proved W Neithsonian In- siitution _or New Yerk Aquarium. WORLD'S BIGGEST FISH Exhibted with hundreds of other sea curiositles—Ameiicu’s greatest collee- tion cver on tour—Nouth Florida's fa- mous educational exhibit, TWHAT IS IT ? ptured off Knight's idu, after & s3-hour lmue tribe ever seen or captured. ither_whale nor_shark. Double Feature! For 4 Days £S A Smashing Melodrama of Manhattan’s i WITH MARY BRIAN WILLIAM POWELL BACLANOVA a Garamount Gicture ADOLPH ZUKOR wo TESSE L LASKY. Sinister Shadows Stealing into Sunny Lives— Fear Enthralling Reason— Vengeance—Weird and Merciless— But— Love Alone Remembers! It Defies Forgetfulness! GLENN TRYON In the Comedy Scream “How to Handle Women” «=Co-Feature— Come Early Saturday Matinee Regular Matinee Prices From 1:00 to 3:00 P. M. Orch, 20¢, Bal. 15¢, Children 10c ————] A SPECTACLE! A SENSATION! 80 Golden Voices Mammoth Concert Program! The SAENGERBUND with CARL HESS, Noted Baritone SATURDAY NIGHT EXPOSITION CHURCH ST. HOME PROGRESS STANLEY ARENA TONIGHT — GORGEOUS FASHION SHOW Musical and Radio Concert Manufacturing, Mercantile, Civiec Exhibits, Color, Life, Motion ADMISSION EVENINGS 25c—Afternoons 10¢ Stove Club Enrolls you as a mem- ber—which entitles you to have any stove de- livered. Balance easy For every Magee FREE! el —————————— tomorrow only, to member buying a Stove — a beautiful 9x12 We will gladly Congoleum Rug WILL B ’ NDREWS?C NITURE ST LW BRI '/'A//l col BE GIVEN FREE! A WONDER SHOW! STRAND - TODAY and SAT ZANE GREY’S Turilling Romawe of & Pampered City Miss and a He-Man of the Arizoma with JACK HOLT NANCY CARROL VAUDEVILLE / 11 Glo PRETTY GIRLS MUSICAL GIRLS in “A Rbythm Revue” Will J. Ward The Browns High Hat Steppers “Freshmen Co-Eds” A Collegiate Musical Comedy Come Early—Saturday Matiner Orch. 35c; Bal. 35c; Childrem 15 PARSONS Hartford ALL THIS WEEK Bargain Mat. Saturday Eves, $2.50 to 50c. Kat. Mat. $2.00 to 50c OCT. 8910 Next Mom., Twes, Wed. BARGAIN MAT. WED, A. L. Erlanger I'resents e 19th Hole By and With Frank Craven After 43 Weeks at Geo. N, Coban and Little Theaters, New York Prices: Eves., Orch., §2.50; Bale., §8, $1.50, $1; Fam. Ch Entire Orch., $1. Fam. Cir, ibe, Come in and see this compact stove. .::phhdnalh. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. SATURDAY

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