New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1929, Page 23

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RITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY 23 — L} l s e MGATERS ) Ve X p=N Ouiee othorwior indicated. theatrica) notices and reviews I this ealwnr &re @=%er W Orem sgencier far the eapactive Smusement company JESSEL AT CAPITY with him into pictures all | nd comic spirit which Underworld erred in ove drama too heavil theatergoer. Mary has kept away from this evil in her former pictures of the submerged tenth, “Dressed to Kill* and “Ro- vaudeyvill mance of the Underworl Wd in {in “Lucky 1 her latest vehicle, New Year's production Fve,” the love interest and comedy at the « ses of the story have been fully umphant and “The War the country kuows from his rday which op: ¥ richly de- pitol theater, ereen fam Boy.” an by Viol which “New Year's Eve.” for the comed 1ocal premier theater, is a tale of a tene her search for a suitable Pr The search leads her through a n work of complications in which toJ dramatic and comedy moraents have | ¢ been cleverly alternated. This in turn has resulted in increasing the popular appeal of the picture, and fn making it thoroughly worthwhile entertainment. Miss Astor's performance Shore He talks and guiding G li played charm novi. His por a mender of w s, but Ge in s into : momma li her precious or his own But it spirit in young s his doting mother, by Rosa Ro! ts him to b Still Seek Body of Man Hit hy Express West Haven, March 28 (UP) - A man by the Merchant Limited Express train on Goverument Will Invetigate ' Plan o Reduce Production OIL CURTAILMENT T0 GAUSE INQUIRY struck histrionic . For year: s as she seemed doomed fo play statu rhood show. esque parts, but of late her realls money and poor fine acting talents have come to the t get a chanee to ¢ fore, and her work in the new film He e 1s a revelation. . C'harles Morton. Yox star, docs some playing of his brief career as the who becomes u unespected conse Foxe is convines the gambler Vreddie 1 . were 1o cont 1y today. ot owas in with a loa railroad b He n the aves home in disg the rising young | mor of the hest he but brilliant | vadio, vouthful 1 : ita. € but out in San ¥ and, tha spreads ma, makes his anciseo | Washington, lome to the wnnounced pla th and P and momma American far troleu or control ot e home . 100, who knew was a gro produtic 1 boti it si “May lll)i\:er"' Qfiarie Are Growing Limited M 29 L Auther the ire The vaudeville good acts with t ford Trio in & Three 1 Piano Gas Bill”: Ben Mark “Just a Blind"; and 1a Janis . In new styles in sor ind danc for a run nd will offer ional film story “Children " with Jack Mulhall and It is a t of today revelation of the on. pitol will picture soon Lieutenant Governor o of Quehec Drops Dead Que. Marcl » READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS mounti slative co with W. F. Sternberg At?ends War Prisoners’ Meeting William 1, Sternbe of Maple atrect, a former prisoncr of war in Andersonville prison, is atten he prisoncrs of war associ 3 in Hartford today RO, the association which draws its per- sonnel from Civil War vet r seriously considering di s struck TODAY AND SAT, MARY ASTOR ‘New Year's Eve’ pToce: list ot Sir Loy office for his Tot Runs Mile to Sound Fire Alarm g, Mass., Mar RETT. 8 s been me 60 years and Mr, Sternbo tended the majority of the " READ HERALD CEASSITIED ADS = se. formerly 1 Siha 1T FOR BEST BESULTS PALACE 11, of TODAY Be E t, was struck hy tional Laundry Co. CHRERT ROVAND MARY AstoR RCSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST t leg and hip. be [Yey | BONDAGE PARSONS 1 hos- e reat —— THEATRE MARTHO! roNIGHT Vriday and Saturday Nights PO, MAT. SATL 82 T0 50c meeti jurics to ti sides I s condition is 1ol cons rious at New HBritain Gene rations BlG Moonlight Dance ODB FELLOWS' HALL Saturday Night, March 30 Smart Songs pital, where he was t ) ment Alex Story of 45 ALEN MELL Athictes wi polic in front o fmpossible avoil Story was not held the boy ran into FHOSE THREL RLLLES an automobile New Songs at the Piano to hitting him o\ “The Gas Bl TovMoREOW Laltlad l an AND MANNERS READ HERALD CLASSIFILD ADS ToR Bi: st BEN MARKS AND L1 KALLL and ANCK MULHALL i Bl SWATERERONT and 3 ACTS of VAUDEVILLE Soon the Strand Screen will, TalR! « BoR SOAPEAIN CARELESS oort Presents LOUS AW PRODUCTION THI GO MUSICAL Rialto Theater —_— Ty —— DANCE Man From Headquarters “The Colonial” M HLADQUARTIRS l_'l.\l\\llll e Saturday, March 30 SGUN HAND GAMSON™ e HARMONY BOYS g N to Adm. Hte 'nl DEEAMEANDY Broadway!” . The Gl T Sham The Gied Heams! Sad Hiowrt Good Giols' Bed Gurls! The Teord The Laughs' All hove ‘5 The Big Porade of the Goy Whin Wey. APRIL 1.2.3 Chapter 5 CANTATA “Crucified” By Stainer St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Tonight, 7:45 o'Clock Choir of 40 Men and Boys BROADWAY MELODY” with LovE KiING AGE Better Than a $6.60 Show!! — BEGINNING — SATURDAY Continuous Till Midnight THE STRAND HARTFORD STRAND BEGINS SUNDAY Second Play of Her Repertoire Program “The Love Duel” A Modern by LA HA BESS CHAR Play ANY —_— Reviews of Current Theater O'ferinas | .. et Youth’s Own Revelations Of the Daring Doings Of the Younger Generation! Finat * | National With A k\d Picture Dororhy Mackaii { Jack Mulhizi RAND SEADAY ¢ B einning Portect Vitphone Hotse! CAPITOL Today and Saturday SEE AND HEAR © TIFFANY-/TEML wewe “IE//EL ‘LUCK BO He'll Steal Your Heart With His Somgs! | He'll Crack Your Ribs With His Wit! AND YOU'LL LOVE IT! Vitaphone Act JAN GARBER'S ORCHESTRA With Humphrey Muldowney of New Britain COMING “The Broadway Melody” Charles Purcel, | His place x 15 10 personal charge of orchestra vr oswan” is at Parsons’s der of the week with tomorrow vs Father jected Him From House \ s i 1, of Franke velice itan ht and told was il and out of the nt him te t and e to return Iile and & How 811083 The man who is correctly groomed this season pays particular attention to harmonizing shades in clot! furnishings ... This store offers a varicd and pleas 1cs and in ing selection for his choice. Sl :15‘{35 AnD MORE: PARK SUITS £45 To $7§ -Tones Co. TR T A O S T N OUR BOARDING HOUSE LI1STEN, BROTHER 3= ~ PLAY SAFE AN? KEEP A WINDOW TING 5 15 BUSTER [~ N SUBJECT /] WiTH BUSTER HIS WEIGHT AND SiZE fue }/ STER STARTS OLLING YOUR L«JA‘/,/ . GET HM MAD JGH, AN HE LETS Nou HAVE CF HIS HAMS IS FoR MY ~HM-M - e WELL g oo am = THEY'LL UNPACKING A HARP, ll&:.u S PAT. i Flaming Daughters Who Drain the Cup of Life and Then Ask for More! “CHILDREN of THE RITZ” DOROTHY MACKAILL JACK MULHALL

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