New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1929, Page 14

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7 AT e Oulem otherwise indicated. theatrical notices esDective emusement company. e=Xep by Orem agencies ftor ide I Li-l- ’A\ s | s reviews in thie colunp are GWOLE SONGT AT CAPITO1 KAWLINSON AT STHAND Zone Board Docket For April 10 Hearing C hamher of Commerce Representative Here Seogetary Goorge H ton, of Walr monur: it was the be had s Judge W ident of tional co shout ar don €1 ¥rank H | PALACE ANl pictares mccompanied by syn. chroniced music score and effects, TODAY ONLY Don't Miss I*“Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Your last chance to see the great ot human drame ever screened CORINNE GRIFFITH in “The Outeast” Co-Featare TOM MIX and W Wonder Horse TONY in “Rough Riding Romance” 3-Acts Vandevnlle 3 SUNDAY “CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE” with HELEN FOSTER SOCIALIST COUPLE SRR Man Prominent in Sacco Delense Working As Miner [STRAND TODAY and SAT. VAUDEVILLE Featuring the Personal Appearance of the Movie Star HERBERT RAWLINSON ‘Hollywood's Ambassador of Joy* GEORGE STANLEY and His GEORGIA CRACKERS THE LIV l\ £ \TO S Human Pinwheels BERK and SAUN in “Varieties” RILEY'S GAMBOLS e “An Erin Revue” On the Screen MILTON SILLS with Maria Corda “LOVE AND THE DEVIL" DANCE s g NORDEN BUNGALOW Saturday Night Music By The Charlestonians From Hartford Admission 50 Cents NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, MUSICAL ROMANCE \Amateur Talent o Give Play Monday in T. A. B. Hall “A Hotel Lobby,” a musical play sented by Margaret Sullivan lmml will be given at the 0( St. John | Evangelist ¢ The cast of ch lows Larry O l\vvll\ cters is manager of the ho- Larry—Helen ! John Kent William Dowling. Maid—Flavia R " Hall tonight Blinn, theatrical livan. an cast sider—Charlotte producer e Hanrahan. d \p«lll e chorus—Male songs a Opening When You're Aw Danee— Mary Mc n. One Alone—William Dowling I Warna Be a Janitor's Child— club mem- | Bessie Love in a happy moment in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's singing, talking, dancing film hit “The Broadway Melody.” which will be at the Capitol theater Sunday for an cntire week. This picture. which was directed by Harry Beaumont. and is the biggess hit of the season in New York, marks the return to the screen of Miss Love, one of the most 1oved v jiine pells figures in pictures after a period in vaudeville, Her acting won her &y o o, long term contract. Tell Me Crystal BODY OF HERRICK ON FINAL VOYAGE - Flavia Rivers and nk Clynes and Ball—Antoinette ceano Wisnewskf rles Livingston. Brady Suw- joodby T M 1 a small Everett Souney Brennan and —l\'uu:\ follow- vs stood Crowley. Tohn Conr ennan and Philip O'Reilly. *|STRAND Beglns SUNDAY Musical Lawr rences Play l'or Sal\atmn hm\ New \ctlhg Lieutenant At No. 1 Fire Station Uneventtul ‘Train Trip HIS FINEST ROMANCE! ‘0 ¥ 1 flowers | Thor “Pour | Cook’s pl as Muzza is 1 v~ READ HERALD CLASSIE Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL SEE and HEAR with ERNES TORRENCE MARY NOLAN Today and Sat. Continuous A Plaintive Romance of the Nierras! GARY COOPER LUPE VELEZ LOUIS WOLHEIM Soon the Strand “Screcn i/l Tally! Hear Lupe. the “Whoopee” Girl Ning! When Looking For Tires the WALTER KAVE BALER ctor See Big Norwalk Tire On Display At Our Store GORDES' AUTO SUPPLY 63 BROAD STRLE Cor. High RIALTO THEATER TODAY L l'l'l'l 1 \Il( KY (-IVK.\\ « u-l‘vallln', “SPEEDY SMITH” and “The Vatal Warning.” Chapter 6 News Reel — Song — Comedy Auspices Holy Croms Dramatic Circle | “Hotel " FOR CHORCH FUNDS as fol-| Noral's sweetheart Helen Brennan. { 192, City Items Fun, dancing and music in the Lobby Romanee” at Tabs Hul, Monday evening. Don't mise it. —Advt. A regular meeting of the board of park commissioners will be held Monday evening at 7 o'clock in city hall. M. H. and H. V. Camp sold today | through the Camp Real Estate Co. 'a new two-family house on Eddy-| Glover boulevard to Mary Tomazew- ski. One Set of Tubes FREE radio purchased Saturday, | from Blair & Brodrib, 170 —Advt. One Set of Tubes FREE radio purchased Saturday, | rom Blair & Brodrib, 170 —Advt. ic Sale Thursday, Friday and §: e i e Repr Drug C 30 Church St.—Advt. The police were notified today of the return of the operator's license of Frank Monkicwicz of 181 Smith street. Steuben Masquerade, Advt. with any March 6, with any Mareh 6 Main St. 0dd Fellows | [}URNELL BALL TEAM | . HURT IN BUS WRECK 1ed from First Page) Irove to the left side of the 1o pass u slow moving roadster. (Contim road The tleft front wheel left the curbing and caused the heavy coach to lurch down a ten-foot embankment and into the tree. The bus overturned and those inside had to force the »r before they could escape. For- tunately, fire did not break out. Others Cut and Bruised All of those less seriously injured were cut by flying glass and b Some were brought to Wa, ifter first aid treatment, and left at Quanticy. Two of those serious! Faggert and Haddock—were fusten- od tightly in the wreckage, it requir. ing an hour's effort to reicase them: Faggert, the driver, was pinned be- hind his wheel, it being necessary to hack away the back of his seat hefore he could cen out baseball squad was cward trip from its rn ney. Tt left Ttha due back next on s Entire Proceeds for the Children’s Home THE MASONIC DRAMATIC CLUB — presents — A 3-Act Comedy Play Dancing After the Performance at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL April 9th—8 P. M. Tickets at Crowell's Drug Store—Please help a real charity at the Newington Grange TONIGHT Original IMPERIAL ORCH. i Don’t Miss the Last DANCE of the Season at RIALTO BALLROOM SAT., APRIL 6 Imperial Orch. DANCE “The Colomal" SAT., APRIL 6 Music By THE MAJESTIC ORCH. 8 to 12 Adm. 50« Room and Board REAL HOME COOKING At 61 MAIN STREET, UPSTAIRS Business Men’s Dinners 30c Scrved From 13 to 3 Main St | " Iplanes and fliers. injured-— Dancing Nearly 500 bre tohaceo Chu‘uxo in 12 hours, and Miam:. Matthew Spurvey of Southington, erday afternoon at the Corbin An air mail display, the first of called again to the factory and ter H. E. Erwin and is on view In! The public welfare department The displuy consists of a number | was detailed’ to bring him to that {seen in action, being loaded and un- | treatment for a mental ailment. L DEMOLAY PLAY |Lieutenants Carl A. Dixon and i comedy, presented by members from points on the map to photo- |last evening. Many congratulations | The information thus dispensed|turn performarce. fol- ain at 5 ve at San Francisco in 46 Leing grown in the Brit- ‘1 os Angeles, Cal., in 47 hours; Den- | isn | L .9 1 Iou t deen No et MetrqGolduwyn-Mayer s ,\er. Col., in 368 hours, Dallas, Tex. {in 50 hours; St. Paul, Mo, In lhourn; Louisville, Ky., in lC hou Southmgton Mln Agaiu \Displ G Co. Window'! Arrested in Factory |Dispiay in Gas Co. Wi 0W1 m“smt“s l T 'el | who was taken into police custody ___y crew factory, was released later, but this morning the police were lits kind to be shown in New Brit-|brought him to the police station {ain has been arranged by Postmas- | for safe keeping. |the window of the New Britain|communicated with the Southington Gas Light Co. {authoritles and Constable Dexter |of photographs of various types of |town. It is expected that he will he H The planes ar: | committed to an institution for der different conditions incident to| {the latest method of transportation. | A capacity audience {Charles Wright of this city are sech | pangition of “Never Touched Me™ {on one plane, | In the background is a large U. . Nathan Hale chapter, Order of ‘m.xp_ and tiny white ribbons run|DeMolay in the Odd Fellows' hail graphs of planes with information | were showered upon the boys and \ndl(‘u!lng the speed of the air mail. ‘ there were many requ for a ra- shows that letters leaving New Brit- | lowed until 1 a. m. | 5 o'clock In the afternoon | will ari hours; Seattle, Wash., in 65 hours; [ P2 P"“"’"T"“" 1 Begins SUNDAY | CA I OL FOR ONE ENTIRE WEEK: Il Until You've Seen This Picture E ’s Talking About! veryone’s ing ut! | TALKING Fach moment of this great motion picture reveals new miracles of the Talk- lke it ever before— perhaps never again! Unbelievable what magic of drama, spectacle, music, dance, thrili Rave been blended here in this amazing Big Parade of the Gay White Way! WITH BESSIE LOVE, ANITA PAGE, CHARLES KING THE WILLET CORSET SHOP Leonard Bldg. 300. Main Top Floor TEL. 6300 THE FIGURE BEAUTIFUL, It's smart to have soft feminine curves this season—but they must be controlled curves, blending into one flowing line from shoulder to hip. The new Redfern foundation gar- ments we are showing lntefpm with skill the perfect feminine silhouette. The almost boneless Redfern rayon satin Corselette® illustrated fastens at the side ina very clever way, the side seam is so designed that it cups the bust beautifully, and does not pass over it. The skilful cut of this gar- ment allows slender and average figures to appear to their best advantage, $3.50 .. $16.50

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