New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1929, Page 11

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\’LV. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURD..7, MARCH 23, 1929. | FDM”N[] LUWE lN i -~y ‘STARK MA[], r"] |day and Saturday s are novelty | c RISTOL nights. On Tu and Thursday | Tomorrow, meo theater in serf it ik Ly : nul;'r.‘:;:l ht parties are 1..'m. lc:m;,’h/! ‘lllzlt"lr‘tl";qr?rfggrrllxl ';\?l'\?:;ri?(p)r(ts‘s -| Perfect Vitaphone House! lwnce SUNDAY 4 [; I var given to the lucky |an addition to vaudeville, CA P l T O L 6:30—8:30 i :.w f Il be skating from of Singapore” a feature picture star- MON.—TUES.—WED. 11 o'clock tonig e ladies ring Phyliss H and synchroniz- ¢ attending in increasing numbers (ed with music, sound and talking \ : ™ CoStars With Lais Moran in ‘ @ One Hundred Per Cent Talkle i s m;WV:",:‘,““':"“"’."_”“ e Deserted! Trapped! Menaced! In the Jungle of Terror! Fox ijedy . : W]fl] A" S[al‘ CflS[ l d Roush Pla;;(i_& 14 1’;@’:):::::“":3" i (‘Longllko\r::rm:o]; §E and HEAR of speed, pep and humor with the Py PR e : 4 : e i et ‘avl?tlfi Second Squad hottest coll and in vaudeville, : ~ WARN[R BROS. flyucnt arch 23 () These snappy 40“ :ge boys offer juze sereen—said to be the best he cver = - 10 pe ’ ot ture; f Ed Ito ,, e APy v has done—comes to the Strand the- i ater for a 4 day run beginning Sun- ashion Four other stellar acts will be co- ‘ string team of m, featured on fomorrow’s program and day. | \ 1ot 4 v : re ids well 1o be the biggest ofter- | Lois Moran and Edmund Lowe| campaig at the Cameo to date. are featured in t ding roles of akers of the s : 1 rmed that hey There will be ng the Grade comedy ro- - § adds 1o the ity of the un i & lincup shows tomorrow : shrick, st 5 « ¥ ant team |and word spoken | plays its tion games. ! come t o ¥y reproducing all [So the ) . 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The cnsuing situations of the i forme + millionaire with | A icture Special Daily Luncheon ! young millionaire trying to over- Musicians will interpret the score g, wed purpose of locating his ) SNAL O 10 Cents || 4 Ty \ come his s vities brings | Mnder the personal direction of =1 1 e Central America SINGAPORE v 1 composer g e e served From 11 a2 [ L JOHN MILJAN in the 15 cut at he can win | | ob by the time attention to the sclection of h e, attention to th lection of hi, and PRy y . : Lo ¢ this production, engag ) | / ;:;',.':‘:M il hivat oot Tl ety HI.A ‘viw\\]v e R Sk : . 5 ACTS 5 Special Supper | Y i ] JA‘Q“!llNE lOGAN Ecdan, Gino Cont D i vl_\lr,lv-ul for th : i L 7 s . 30 Cents "~ HENRY B.WALTHALL -3 The vaudeville m will offgr {i30d actl 0185 2 The Wol | ) five splendid offerin, with Wells Most in the con i Served From 5 . . . B are Suzanne S for three N Craven Co. in “Motor Mania'; the 2T Suzanne Keencr, for three s ) WRI A » Brinkley Sisters, “The Harmony |With the Metropolitan 3 o= i rs I RACCOONERS e | A G Flappers'; Lew Beck and Co, In =1 | Panys | ; Avolfe ) g sk tvom the Every Saturday | I . : Love the Ladies”; and Les Gellis) ¢4n U 10 ‘has swon remarkable | 10)( avpry oy lay, 5 B way musicat 2 < 5 W ] ? i 2 = i & sie r om 6-8 1| Revue, something differ:nt the oS5’ ¢ medy 1 ‘Mll»*lt For Dinner Fr i The Whol ‘! revue line, and Lee Adams and Co. |} A S e 5 “A Night in Spain® Dancing 9-12 3 in “Syncopation.” On Thursday Mary Astor will he ! 2 il OTHER ACTS No Cover Charge featured in “New Year's Eve” ] it § Ceme Farly i : ; . Why Not Dine Here L b TODAY BIG MOONLIGHT MANDARIN Will Be Presented Thursday, ' ' il i L DANCE RESTAURKNT | B | | Mt B s i Co-Feature ODD FELLOWS' HALL Ameran, Chinceenisle | WARNER BROS. 100% ALL-TALKING VITAPHONE PICTURE . A L S o 2 b AL 213 MAIN ST. I | e &4 o atclen F“day afld sammay Nex‘ week e vetera apitter “Bl° Douk, whe CHEROKEE KID Saturday Night, March 23rd | | ctilasa | jEiEa COMING — “THE MELODY OF LOVE” 1a Card contract yesterday. “The Silver Swan,” the big musi- % RS The Fatal Warning cal production coming to Iarsons’ BOORIES GET CALL Chotana theater, Hartford, for threc Vs, . la., March 2 hapter No. 4 beginning Thursday, March 00kic i ””'” s THE BR\AA\I)ICI) MAN g Suits Cleaned 150 o an g | atany ron camn YOUR WIFE AND MINE | B " b 'he scenes of “The ; i g N; ] < i 8t st ; s oo Comedy i D y the News Reel Song 16 story is woven around an opera held the FE ST T —— P ' | "#d & thoro-clean method s whose membe {ook the gam FALACE 1k j The dirt that collects in your ' y R nants cuffs and leg seams, we NORVMAN REREY in MINEURNENNTEI . > ‘ ‘ brush out and wash out. Co-toature Heg ety oty Vera Reynolds in| § - LOWE . o o o 7 what you are entitled to. BREDS MELT NATIONALS and £ s . A $10.00 Vanity Set The Divine Sinner two mude fur y the in- Given to s iy | racerin || R e ™ MAKING NHI;WA» BRITAIN DRY CLEANING CORP. ” THE i 5 Ao g 13" Lo JESTER'S HALL L DCG LAW GRADE’ dance ensembles I'rinz. An orchestra of 3 THURS. 111 S by Y AT 1§ % : By George Ade i - 4 : £ "4 8 | ; e \ Mirror of American i DRYING 7o TALK MIT Kl HROFESSOR MAR 28 29 30 44 g 1 ¥ - i g . ks 7 INTELLIGENT CONWERSATION DORK [ en ° ’ ’ | i e . ¥ A - i ? Life—Human Nature on ACH, ~ IN DRESDEN, I HAF “I WILL ASK OUR EOARDING HOUSE By AHERN POP. MAT. SAT. £2 10 30 the Half Shell — The e e Ikl Zoo e A MUS'CAL . - : y ! : Comedy Side Uppermost' ! WHO HAF BESSER BRAINS, «wv L ApoLoGizE/w R~ b ‘A Lo 2 : { JAH [ JUST BECAUSE T SAY ) vAHEM « SMASH HIT | S AR 1 { HE 1SS DUMB,w WHICH IS soy—w‘ CLYDE; wTHE At World Premier in i1 JY DEN HE |NSdLTs Meli.fm~ . 'F:zo‘\:}EESR\\(/JP Brooklyn, N. Y., | Book by William S. Brady and Alonzo Price P v~ AH, e~~~ IF AT VoS NoT (j SENSITIVE Week, March 18 MUSIC BY H. MAURICE JACQUET 3 ( iGS 7 Dol I HAF ALREADY KiLL So ‘ 2 H “AND AT MANY Bl@ LUMMOX LIKE HIM TMES Yeu READ WHAT THE BROOKLYN, N. Y. DRAMATIC CRITICS SAID AFTER ) | | il } SEEING THE FIRS™ PERFORMANCE OF “THE SILVER SWAN" ON MONDAY LEW BECK Co. IN T_\_L’ T VouLD FiGHT /| SPEAK QuiTe NIGHT MARCH 18 Fhe Plaming Youth HiM DUEL ToMORROW FoR ) RUDE To/, 7 7 n “I LOVE THE LADIES” ASULTS To ME fuae “_ HiM \ Carmival of Fun. Youth, and Pep! ALK LIKE CHFd‘fi_EMAH // BRINKLEY SISTERS T s Ak ’) Martle Clark, as Hortense. “Harmony Plappers" mnmm\\ DALY TIMES—“The Silver \\\n\. heautifulty Nothing Fasts for Ave “L Love You' and “Love Tetlers™ A chorus of TLLS — CRAVEN — LEROY th “Motor Mania™ sl e e e S R S 3 LANE and ADAMS “dust (o Langh ACY Orch, K5 Ga 0. 820 SLA0: Fam. Cir $1SAT. MATL: Oreh., e iyl - LES GELLIS REVUE B \I(.Il'l.\rfl\L\‘ — Al 2 — MATINEL WEDNESDAY “SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT” etly prior to prem ore Theater, N, THURS.—MARY \\TOR in “NEW \ h\R S EV L Miss ETHEL BARRYMORE | T — e Soon the Strand, {RERS ES THE LOVE DUEL Screen wrl Taik ! [ IURSH(RE | SCALE = Prices—byes: Orch., x3: s 2, doFam. Cie, S1; WED. MAT.: Orch, $2. Bale, $2, | S Fam. Cir, 35c. BY MAIL NOW. SEAT SALE MAKCH 2K,

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