New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1929, Page 9

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watch was considered a “sissy” and tedroom at five o'clock this morp-|try in *10-20 and 30" melodram placed 1n the physician's ‘uwnmbilei; nitor to be arrested on a charxe! Articles lost in the Metrepeliten "RB nfl‘ Rl“ a “dandy” and was constantly ridi- F . | ing, resulting in the attempted mur- | in the days when movies were not | and started for the sanitarium, ! that he was prowling under her bed- | police area of London during 1937 | culed, der of both Miss Brown and her | only unheard but also unscen. Efforts to quiet her Bowever, were | F0om windos | totalled mp to 185,165; of these only Another popular article that has tiance, Bdward Delaney, her danc-| While Miss Gish was in picture | futile, the doctor said, and he stop- 73,142 were reclaimed from the po- [ tzken hold of youth is spats, nick- ing-partner, and the death of the|work in Hollywood, James Rennie | ped his car and called for an am- | Swedish Girls Leave lice lost-property office. named “puppy covers” A few attacker at the ready gun of Lieu-|Wa aged as her leading man in | hylance. Here Miss Rubens was said | years ago, only actors were thought tenant Detective James Logan, who pictures, “Remodeling Her Hus- | o have started a second fight with Country Jobs to Men of when spats were mentioned. Ths |- had been following the cabaret man | band” and “Flying Pat,” and when | her captors in an effort to escape.| Stockholm, Jan. 23 (B — The| sm Hu W &W‘ well-dressed man now would not be (l llll" [s Y Tl.mfl lt tor two days. the ;\‘nunl‘eu\\r re comple '; d, the | Another call was made for Hoily- | Swedish country lassics are leaving R n s found without his spats on when at- , _With just such drama does “Mid- l‘“' ."": J" s ‘;;fiflunc(d;’lfi "\.&“r- | wood police, but by the time they ., = o = 0 B e e et o er tending a soclal event or while night Life,” a Gotham production | ¥iag¢ of James Rennie and Dorothy farrived the actress had been placed il ol bt l] Pop‘lfl lofll spending the evening at some public Fllllm He! songs playing at the Palace theater, on |G After several years uring |in the ambulunce and was en route to | i the cities, as servant maids or of- | EVERY NIGHT i Sunday and Monday. sustain the|“Wich Mr. Rennie has appeared l.r{w||,p sanitarium. Cortez was said to fice clerks. Their placsh ur: emfi ’ NG 0 breathless Interest that is kopt up | ANy Broadway successes, and Miss | have visited his wife at the sanitar. | flled with men who have to do such J er's Ha“ Dolores Del Rio unfolds an en- {ny'are noticeable for the likeness| One of the most pretentious| rrom first to jast In the picture, A [ Jish hus starred in many of our larg- | fum last night in an effort to quict unmascufine ehores us botse Work e’t tirely new characterization on the|ge spei artire. The favorite garb |Scenes in Fanni: Brice's talking | fascinating and swiftly-moving tale | ¢St and most successful pictures, t her. the inns in rural districts Strand sercen beginaing Sunday for | OF (helr Sttire, The favorits Eard | picture, “My Man which Warner | of the medern underworid, ¢ i | %, AEUn united—this time in & lo- e fare tecling this lack olfot):nu;;nc neto | ARCH STREE? four days, where she appears In the | (it bluck shoes and spats. Those | Bros. made in the Vitaphone studios | cubtly directed by Scott Dunlap and | S Mrs, A. Driscoll, who said she was | 400 are employing Skates and Checking vole of a fiery gypsy maiden whose [ 2o SIOC (0 jast word in |In Hollywood, 1s a musical revue | features that sterling character | e ——— Miss Rubens' uun, stated that her | Nishers. llhepeu:;;:lro‘:‘mem aasnsien 30c chief joy in life is taming Wild|gie add a neat, low cut derby. All [showing the inimitable Fannie as|actor, Francis X. Bushman, in the | | niece’s condition resulted from ovel "l‘“' oc r;" "‘;m'l:“;l :]';‘:E ahery e bears. AR this is set off by a flashy tle. lhgtm'“olf a lf"rw‘;wa{ :;:'Mgcm:nl role of detective. Beautiful Ger- work ‘lln wlmr;l'!m:’ a‘pllc‘:tur;‘“ 8 e "”m‘w;‘ S m,,y\ L o Admission: “Revenge” is the title of the ye- e will Le offered at the Capitol | trude Olmstead and Eddie Buzzell, | said Miss Rubens had n el ‘ i % E” i ture, prepared by Finla Fox from | 1t 18 88id that & week aller & Wo' | cinning Sunday for 4 daye only. | Fircadway's famous “hoofer, taks favor of going to the sanitarium, but | {1® EIrls preferring to stay in the big| Ladies Free Gents, 10 Konrad Bercovici's “The Bear Tam- | gyio gnd another creation takes its| As befitting the importance of | the romantic leads. finally had consented yesterday. The A | cr's Daughtef produced and di- | pace Thig is not so with the men | the picture, which introduces Miss| “Midnight Life” will prove enter- [ motmoss was wegimiarad el the sanls rected by Edwin Carewe for United | gytnoush they are ever ready to | Brice as a motion picture star, th- | teining to any patron of the movie —_— | tarium under the nime of Genevieve Antists adopt something new provided their | Warners went to considerable pains |art who likes plausible stories com- | | Dprimoall. Carowe, it will be remembered | grict o 2 o0e e O B ein youths ake this particular scene im- | Lined with romance and action. | AC{T8SS 0] Screen s“mrmg From| iss ruvens 1s under summons to presented Dolores in “Resurrection™ | gqonted the style of discarding ive. To begin with, they had | appear in court February 5, on a and then in “Ramona.” hei I t five years ago | L.arry Cebatlos, tho producer of a \I charge of disturbing the peace at i v wontnghur {02 Sacions ootk Jon gy Ape) EERE DOmicn, K0 poeiieer 8121 F Comp.ete Breakdown' (22 or aiminiog e pase N4 Miss Del Rio as the demure little [y o0 " 50 0 ™ inus (his | devise the vue, giving him 1 ASRAL e {ucd by the apartment house maia- TWICE SUNDAY Russian peasant seeking the dove of | article of wear (much to the dismay |Carte blanche regarding its mise en 9| Honywood, cat. Jan. s i Nes lJ!I '.U“:mvvd gt 6:30—8:30 the noble Prince Dmitri. 1t wWas in| e eovior manufacturers.) It is w |Scene as well as its extra people., 2 ‘A N teomuaint Sataied Satiet o - = e this ‘production that people started common sight to see & young man This particular scene when ready Ax ress »41‘ d a.)[ V\I party l.r t ¥ MOA\.‘ Tb oo ), to wake up to the fact that Dolores seated at a basketball game or some for the camera was taken on the cember 29, and refused to move from | i » & & ¥ = s o | breakdown, was receiving treatment | po poyce. Rita Carewe and Leroy 5 A w;‘::)h;'(;;nom win Carewe gave | T public aftair with his socks | roomy stage of Warner Bros. mew | in & saniturium near Athambra, Cal. | Mason. ilm players, are named as : (@A Smouldering, Volcanic Passions! fallin er his shoes and part of | theater in Hollywood. and with the le hv" 9 today after having attempted to e iRy s us Miss Del Rio as the little Tadian | pie nes wenoran, 00 213 PA™L O bick of the dancers and chorus girls reenwich Vi age Follits” 8 | o e e, S nis A : : : maiden, harassed, disuppointed, fill Another fad practiced ,,m is thay | to be found in Southern California. “ 1y {s'stant b dashing through = the | m“m_l"“”o‘" sttt e ¢ : Primitive, Storm-Tossed Emo- cd with the irony of life, hit by o \earing the top part of the| The review is said to be as come Youl]g LOYE Nex[ week | crowds alons Hollywood boulevard | por noeto maid, Edha Clasion, w U T tions Sweeping Into & Whirl every obstacle that defied happi- | cloves turned down. Very seldom |Plete as any ever devised for the and later stabbing the assistant With | yeeused of attacking two “';)m;\,'y v Nuila ness. will you sec a young man with hys | musical comedy stage and, at any a paper knife. |atter an automobile collision and £ ; wind, of Drasil In “Revenze” Dolores Del Rio 1S | gloves buttoned up. The thin belt |rate, to be the most ornate one| Passed by New York and Chicago s Rubens, the wife of Ricardo | \igg Rubens was alleged to Tave : neither the Itussian wtusha Mas- | ag long since passed out of styte. | SVEF 8hown in pictures. Further |ds a revus of outstanding excellence, | Corf motion picture si was re- | ¢nreatened to “smash the mose” of lova nor is she the Indian girl Ra- | 1y jts place in a twb-inch helt of | than this, the music written for it |the laugh edition of “Greenwich Vil | ported to be in a serjous condition. |gno of the women. A short time mona. It is difficult to describe her. | resplondid colors, Suspenders are |18 described as melodiously charm. [lage Iollies” will tax the stage ca-| In areport to the police yesterday. | jater the screen star caused & negro Truly she gives a completely New |algo used extensively but not the | iNg- pacity a arson’s next Mon r. 1. W. Meyer, the physician, said and interesting characterization— | tvpe that the fathers of today wore | In “My Man" there are some|Tuesday and Wednesday nights and | Le and the tant, H. Barnett, had one of high dramatic tension, filled [ when they were young, The quiet |PCignant touches of pathos that|Wednesday matimce. | called at Miss Rubens' nome to take with harburic splendor, colorful, [ {oned colors of yesterday have heen | Miss Drice handles with much | AS‘@ primar er, it is perhaps | her to the sanitarium and that as glamorous and romantic replaced by loud, gaudy colors that |Skill. In the early portion of the|Wcll to inform patrons of previous|the three of them were gelting into scha,” as she called in the [would put a rainbow fo shame. picture the comedienne is shown | Cditions of “G. that l)u‘.prl‘x- his automobile, \Iw‘ actress turned story, 15 {ho daughter of « Evpsy | The ‘practien of golnk without n |4% an tmployee in & theatrical cos. | G/ OUIUMSL has a distincl Follies [and bolted down i wain business bear tamer Jiving in the Carpathian | hat s followed her more cxtensive. | (ume house, @ girl who some day | por8°re flavor. There are many | thorol res of Hollywood e monntain resion'in Roumania. 8he | iy than in any other place in fhe | hOPes to wear some of the pretty | CCdutitul scenic and chorus effects in arnel B viee W e 7O tames the hears with abandon and | gtate outside of college towns. Tt is | things on the stage that she helps| 7 PS= dEres ""‘.‘_'f””‘” com- | phys said, ‘,'3","',”.”'. for. digx 3 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE glefully rulcs them into submis- | natural for hoys in colloges and | (urn out of her workroom. For ths | {o!\% FUCehis (N eiiie ol Hirst| Thanons fo sion, | FAL SE vl fustir: wrn HED R, preparatery schools fo omit {hrs ffilming of the workroom scene the | o "l O T AT BOR SEHE SRR TR G SR T Nt | Thriting Jumes Crute Production Then “Rascha® frics {0 tame a [articls of wear but the youth of fn- | WAFIers rontsd an entire —clothing | Whiien, Bewny 1iolde, Carion S ) Ml ele it e YRED THOMEDN da man, “Jorga,” in the same manner | gustrial New Brtiain is keeping sten | factory in Los Angeles. Valeria, Laura Lee, Eddie Shubert, | away.” “HANDS ACKOSS THE BORDER” ricks her whip over the| with them. During the summer hars| Miss Brice enjoved the making | Helen Gilligan, Jennio Beac i, Walter o Overtake Her of the wild beasts. But in|are a forgotten thing and even dur-|0f "My Man " 8he wanted the|apnm, Babe ienton, Ben Dova,| While noon.day erowds stopped to | o ing he cold, winter months, num- |Picture, named after h er successtul [ Sheila’ Barrett, Madeline ville program beginning | 1 eriess men be seen hareheaa- [ 8ong which she sings during the | Merediih, the Chester Hale Girls, b0 picture was being filmed, the two NMonday will feature tive select actsied. Tt is even a common sight to jaction, to he a success, and has|siudio models and the Arnold John- | men overtook Miss Rubens at an oil headed by Al Butts and His Ca sce a youth hattling down th. (Riven everything of herself to make | son orche station. The operator, C. C. How- fornia I'vacihies, o combination of |street in the face of a snow storm |it so. Doroth B, who is now starirs [ard, summoned polic suffering from a complete nervous and Hoyt [ watch, many believing that a motion SUNDAY and MONDAY soven pretty maids from Sun-Kist [ with his overc collar turned up| The cast includes Guinn Wil- |in “Young I. the comeady of fove | As the two men approached, police lind and a clever entertainer. Other [ and his hat missing. |liums, Kdna Murphy, Andre de|hy Samson Raphaelson, which comes | reports stated, Miss Rubens bran- | acts inclnd cv and Jddie inj o if the young women of this|Sgurola, Richard Tucker, Ann|[te Parsons’ e three days | dished (e paper kaife and struc k| <. turt and Finn, | city want a well-dressed man as | Brody, RBilly Seay. Arthur Hoyt beginnin . January | Barnett twice. e was not wounded | v Hall ard Pil- | their escort, they do not have to|and Clarissa Selyvnne. . began her thetri carcer with | s The knife was taken | comedy feam in It | look very far. There will also be Vitaphone acts | her sister, Lil v Laway : actress and she was | W Guy Sore”; and Al Walton ey on this program. thel Bryon Co., in “Tell CF RA BIRTHDAY On Thursday an entire new show On Thursday the prograni| A birthday party in honor of | will he offered presenting the Mov- aud brings George ("lrien | Tony V. Lazzaro was given by his |ictone feature “Fazil” with Charles Sdwin Carewe presents Dolores Del REVENGE Daring—In the Abandon and Intcusity of 1Its Romantic Scenes » Heaven™ [ parents at their home 37 Chestnut | Farrell and Greta Nissen. with an ir vaudeville [ straet, Tony was one year old yes- e | Vike an octopus lurking in the dark show that will feature the big | terday. Many children and fricnds AT THE PALACE L6 the man higher up pulled the strings Broadway hit “Aladdin from Broad- [attended. A deliberately criminal attack THEATRE | | that meant desth to his enemics, i e e upon Miss Betty Rrown, cabaret p . ith FRAN s AMUsa Citrus trees do not produce plants | dancer, hy “Steve” Saros, owner of MON., TUES., WED. BE1B TR T MOUTHHERE QI [ PSR o ASHEK MBSO | T0 FOLLON STHLES [~ uNoER By T || Perfect Vitaphone House! TWICE Magnificent in the Swecp and Power of Its Dramat Fun! Romance! SUNDAY ‘ ; : — : Adaps Clothing Modes as Soon CAP ITOL o e e || Outstrips All Big Revues ing . VAUDEVILLE as They're Marketed Continuous Beauty, Darmg and Spectacle ® DANCING 7 A P and Ris DS Men wishing to know the latest ([()( {7”{1] }/C‘(?’ | ‘ at the : 25 ) i CALIFORNIA PE! styles in male wearing apparel need / ’ g0 no farther l;i;.m this city. The e 3ros “/ RIALTO BALLROOM youth of New tain is quick to adopt any new creation that comes =\ UNITED up. Lvidentaly the old saying that Al 7 TONIGHT | :fi:‘:‘fir: othes make the man” is their be- : e i IMPERIAL No sooner s a snappy or so- ) ORCHESTRA called collegiate article put on the T | “It Gets & Guy Sore” market than it is adopted by the e: | Admissi 50 = ponents .,Y,1 the *what the well dress- mission 50c Thurs.—George 0'Brien, Lois Moran in “TRUE HEAVEN” ed men should wear.” During the war the fad for wrist watches became strong. Soldiers 2i used these watches because they | vere convenlent and when they re- | With turned home they established the DR. ROCKW. style throughout the country. Prac- VAITN LA tically every young man who Is ‘NY FIELDS carning a reasonable salary now Tinties Lo Ha0le Rliters sports a wrist wateh. At one time Waka Atiln i anyono caught wearing a wrist Helen Gilligan Babe Fenton Sheila Barrett SE » & Hoyt Meredith BRI .' l S I 0BY } s s BIRTHMARK | NSON' BRIGADE! . I | 8 (’ I ( ) See it all the first night, and if you expire the next repea ts itSElf a aill Hartford's Langh Hub | day, you've seen everything p LAST TIMES TODAY “SPEED GIRLS : \ STARS BY THE DOZEN AND GIRLS ‘ Ormiimins el iy e B OF 1929” _ ; {BY THE CARLOAD—458 LAUGHS! Al N tfi-"nwlhhddbod‘ 7 Came 1928, and with All Next Week X 5 ies by Fisher. It sold for ;¢ 4 still finer Pontiae. 9 = “PUSS PUSS 3 DAYS ONLY Jan. 31, Feb. 1, 2. §825. It introduced real Eyen then the price re- m.n«n\l SEELEY Thurs., Fri., Sat. Matinee Saturday, $1 lusury and beauty tobuyers pmained only $745. And P Cellbel SRR R L S b sl e . See and Hear SEATS BY MAIL NOW—ORDER VARLY in the low-priced field. after six months, Pontiac Continuous from 2:30 p. m Fannie Brice sing PRICES:~Eves.. Orchesira, $2.50, Bale, $2.00, $1.50, But Pontiac's builders Was made faster, more VAUDEVILLE her old favorites: Family Circle, Tac.—Gallery 30c. did mot rest content with powerful and more attrac- 5—BIG TIME ACTS—3 “My Man,” “I'm |l | Mat. sat, Orch. $1.50. Dale. $1.50. $1.00. Fam. Cie. T3¢, Gal. 30c. their carly triumph. They tive than ever. il g an Indisn,” “Sec- knew that American people This brief review gives / ond Hand Rose.” . are constantly on the look- you an idea of something And many new (Ifl PEI'SIJH) out for new and finer thatiscoming. Automobile ones: “If You ; thin(l. So in February, historyis repeating itself Want the Rain- G 927, they introduced the again. Soon Oakland will bow,” “I'd Rather 66 (1) I\ev and Finer Pontiac Six. present a brand new Pon- Be Blue Thinking Y UN L VE | And it was lower in price tiac Six, an even greater of You” and than ever, sclling for §775. advancement over other A el s SIE oy, Then, in July, greatly in- low-priced cars available (Author of 1 por s creased production enabled today than the original with Oviginal (st & Peodtiction Divect (rom Masqus Theats Y. Pontiac’s builderstorcduce Pontiac represented in 1926. e e i One Week, Feb. 4to 9, Mats. Wed. and Sat. N E w ‘Her Temporary Husband’ | T A CONNMWWWYANKEE ID 'I‘ Matinee @ Evening VITAPHONE ACT: D 8 FIELDS, RS and NART ‘ ON AM E M FEARED BY MEg’ D voMe am?%“&.%”u VRARBILT TNEATRG. MEW YOX | ‘ it § ORDER YOURR S TS BY MAIL NOW RI§T L FRI. ‘ F A z I L 22 PRIC es. Orch. $3; Ralc. 4 rows, ; 4 rows, $2; " B[G T, ||.,“" Than the Sahara | $1.50; Fam. Cir. $1; BOTH MATS, Orch. $2; Bale. 4 rows, $2: 4 CHARLES FARRELL GRETA A rows, $1.30; 3 rows, $1. Fam. Cir. 75c.

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