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DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1929. %——*——__—_—__ KAYOED IN FIVE SECONDS | PTTEOTE it S S K i e B ol o Willie Pello Henceforth Will Save ¢ Walter R, Falls 1. Shailer, David R. Ogren, Edwarg e i 2 His Salutations Until After ] b 5 : % 5 ' 2 ¥ o A Bill Bobstay boatswain's mate I, Ogren, Arthur H. Petts, ture Pflplll‘. Slll‘ mn Al] Tllhe o & :' 3 £ \Legwfl m Pm%m Am“smgsmw . George Hallin | p " Dyson, nk‘H l)fga{ the Bout is Over ¢ Harold Malone Orrin G. Curtis, Charles 8. Stanlew . “The Wild Pary” o e ot | ot Palace Theater T S e N GANE ASSN e Beginning Sunday night the Strana will open Vitapho..> and Movietone talking pictures as a regular addi- tion to Stra d programs. Rigorous tests for her vocal qual- fties were given to Clara Bow b fore it was announced that the “It” never during. He decided that last night. The bell rang. Willie, making his debut 2s & | boxer, stepped out. As he advanced to mid-ring, one of his boy friends : #irl had a perfect voice for the ag. | I the gallery yelled at him to “tear / : & Pinafore” will be presente ; : QI morocn (h%: lglu ’s head off.” FI—— 23 i § 3 and chorus composed of N e 3 Reservation. villie turned. He looked up. He bl ; 1 ain's best known actors and sins. - After the tests were made Work | waved his right hand in greeting, us : 4 : i A e : ) 2 ¥ Andrews, Mis e hundrec v membery was started on her first all-talking | jr 1o say: <0 K 3 7 eral weeks under the tior tea rman., ! and Gumg p'r‘::d:m.om The Wild Party.’| " Right then Willie's foe cut loose 4 e V. C. Lord of Dost t |2 n, Mi arker, | assocl et g dr, 0. U. A which comes to the Strand theater| with a right smack on the chin. - i N {ed by John A. Lindsay of 1 : Sladeck, Mrs uif N CHLL t exaning for four days beginning Sunday. |willie went “boom!" The ishing and In this picture, which deals with| A knockout. The first wallop. I John Petersen, the loves and caprices of flaming | Time five seconds. % e 3 ., BN e Wy an orchestra of 1 r oh Sopanlitag, i youth, Miss Bow gt 3 ' e . i 3 : iy oY teeal) i i .| nounced that with the aid of A. Gj velop an Sy inflection - i = A Zxeon ¢ P b weighing and manner in her speech, and sh . e e a7 wit . il v f aid 2 o ) cighing docs the near-slang dialog with : NEW P[]LIEY FI]R R :,rai;:m Picture “THE WILD PARTY ey A g yeon, Miss Euritl 0Ver or s i the New discerning intelligence which witl nz Sunday i 1 1 3 be a pleasant experience for the BUY SEUUT [;AMP W . ) i or Al b L millions who have seen her in films | i : very or the catcl Are corse 1. Big : ; ) but who have never heard her voice i evie f il The other ety Many of the old 1 v : : ter. Ai-| g i s r————— Foeturing the e show is the 7 ien s g numero A i J, Car 3o n P 3 e dis heretofore, | s tromnt s e mow vas 1100 20d Patrol Units to Re- AT THE CAPT 520w SRt s v o B S A 8 S ipon | rere 3oy 1 and vl ond Juse 1§ v, v bt sabte gt PIace Central Grouping : Do ; e Mt ; : of mriim the Newg will be given a chance to reenforce b S 5 ! , B socigion. their convictions, but they will be| o I mae Martin M . Adonis & n with D Do X b 2 ik Ll ¥ lander Al 1 en sinville res forced to admit that even if Clara| C3mP Keemosahbee, the summer FIPS[ OU[dOOT All lalk'c Hag @ Gordon Bennett and 1 : et (st DR oL Rpnithic UIe ! Alfred e rted that Mr. Knox of the sang \ irle: £ e i £ whe inator found i - phease has the monopoly there are a num. | C&mP of the New Britain Boy Scout ing dancing girls. ( iy 1 g council, will be conducted for a ] aion o ; " o o L i : ber of near-monopolizers in the|COUncil W Great (3 R L ! ye ity 1 by M ” while i in th§ e | seven-week period this year along reat Gast L S i, di 2 ; e Aty i e ort, first v To s e I girls inte “The Wild Party” | tho campers divided into troop and | The long awa ) ovictone | fell. & : 3 i e 1 I OnIv RS M than ever were called to the sup-| oo units instead of congregated | 1D Ol Arizona ve i The Cameo t} - offe 5 i T e e B S IRl nEToRE LI it ) mpzg mambersSiig Oig port of a single star before. There |\ gne central camp as heretofore, |Miere at the Cup he ; G g At oy Stouts will st- flomorraw night. P second violing arl 5 | mont the fiscal year than were are twelve of these “starlets” in|camp will open on cither June 24 or | 44y for four days. th tend 1 amborec to i L el = o e BLn S ine s the smame gl He cast wlh Clam Boy, [July 6 and close on August 17 or| “In Old Arizor sust at the Wirral Pemn- | = 1 ; : e a5 L0 Eethae BaRis SN One of their number plays the o4 It is planned to provide ac- for chvious Baiish fussociation. role of a “busybody" and all the|commodations for 65 scouts and lead is ) njos, whistit s others have them | ers, while about 18 cr 20 cub scouts | featur: i P - \ st Four Lives 1 mouth organs are to be bannad They dance, . play basket-|or hoys under vears of age, will P friends before and after a fight, but itain for | |vr\<xt- "L:: ”;' . h i % % Emory Corbin [Gaze 7 A E Total Enrcllment Now 910 — ,\ltxl‘: | van's £ c opera Cousins and yppug Placed in New Hartford Johnson, Mrs. The Dance Club is something new in girlie u caturing Frank ball, drive autos, and neck—!Le handled as a separate unit, {ictone everything in the gory of the| The camp site on Crystal pond,|which pioncercd i TR | Thhas S whoopee-meking, “hey-hey” college ford, contains 85 acres, and an 7 : s ths, w : ’ girl. ort will be made this summer m; cading . in nd | subject s ! 1 Clara has an opportunity in this spread the camp out. e cub scout | wi . Frasel S y a na i film to demonstrate her prowess as| camp will be located where : i g i g 3 A a speaking actress, and she makes | vear's central camp was. The scouts | Edmuna . Doroth every line effective, It is an themsclves will he accommodate and Warr k able surprisc for the army of filp | troop or ratrol unit camps. it 3 ( £ AN pictares wocomparicd by a so ng troops TYEDIREHOR 0 chronized music score and sound ef fans who have hitherto scen but| The council is encour | cast nel o o i . not heard, their idol. |to go 1o camp as units for detimite Sl A L e Lok u =] ree b The story of “The Wild Party”|periods under theic own scoutmas- | wijo & ik § & Crson, ¢ A3 = - - ' from the pen of Warner Fabian, | ters. Each troop which does this wiil | o ¢ ‘ B 2 e Nows Rl Y author of “Flaming Youth,” is a | have its own camp site somewhere | o 5 \ " ik “ME, GANGSTER” tale of a girl who falls in love with on the council property and will e : — - 4 L one of )v,.”r teachers, young man | CATTY out ils own troop program, | ! emer s drama I'he i Wil JUNE :vm”: R 5 who returns her love in spite of her |but it will benefit from the camp | == 0 B0 LU ST NONGITIY capricious attendance at wild par- | S1aff, which will take care of meas, | 1outd e soutl @ kiiler - of Coeatue ., ties, Underlying the spirit of unfet- | *Wimming, lifcsaving, and boating G el carts of CYURY OF THDD WILD tered youth, however, is the stegd- | nstructio twork instruction, | n the essof the with RANGER the Wonder Dog . fast loyalty of the girl for her chum | and recreational leadership. Boys at |~ voung I ergeant, or- s troop camps will also be subjcet to | i S e Lo, s and roommate Arid whenitnetcelif B8 ations doncerning mwime |1 lote i ndit ethea 3 7 pcts Vaudeville - 3 v sl cal test of that Joyalty comes, Cla ta ieh : T @ & e R ming and boating and to the pre lots with the girl TOD. tells a lie to save her girl-friend Cisco Kid o SERIAL—COMEDY—COMIC el RS G “N0iminary medical examination re- Y Ik asd i i el ge, but the pro-| o o0 care of in troop camps will | Prns the most oo | with JANET GavNon SUN. and MON. MATINEE 63v 8:30 fsathe, Hus man she lovos, des 10 aemommodated in a patrol unit lover, Two inding Feature Pictures that he too, will forsake the aca- | A4 CIHARLES 1 i sl 2 S : e "~ lacmp. n Old Arizona™ has bhec 1 b s Short Subjects d . — w d G8m|ctexiatbncaifor FLG mrasalo Lif Lt e el g SUEMEILH I e o e 8 And Continuous—Mon., Tues., ed. in the busy workaday world. risnectal Atfine playine N8| Piotara s REOD. 10 Easktati “THE DESERT B 4 == | F o arosta ha liaan Tavalingrom Ana Biraetios 1 e aiing SPLASTERED N PARIS Veaturing b C’man FOik‘j Everyone’s anited LAKE COMPOUNCE AR e e e e o BETTY COMPSON Hundreds of people from New | o Famden L e ; IS e ool X' T"E‘ A_R Ciara Niake Meny (whoopeev [n Her First Fritain and vicinity are 2 | Men taking the scout 1eaders’ |who direet ) attend the dance & e training cour il go to camp ep o 3 i “THE DEVIL'S CAGE"” pounce tonight. B over the week-end of May 11-12.| Grpar subient P A 2 BUNE Comedy il PAULINE GARDON 4 [d ment park has proved to be one of ;g a)l scoutmasters and assiStants | Movietone News, - b and DONALD KEITIH I the most popular playgrounds for |are invited to join this group at that | e [:” '\.”’”;I 5 ks Ll ) ¥ i l u ° : EPnon —SUNDAY ONLY— people of this city for the past sev- | yime, {™ s cral years and it is expected ihat S (e atiia s Ay ATy even larger crowds will visit the 0 i iee park during the coming summer. | S all talkic with " jecause of the immense popu- | - rguerite De La Mot : i Jarity of Bill Tasillo's orchestras at | y Y “' DS 2 e : - 5 arErceEy the Compounce (asino dances, he | q il Cameo theater in Briatol is Cot . T . been engaged with his Society | U |, i a de Juxe five CEAKING A CHANCE™ T A OF NOTRE DAME” Thursday pitol will sard orchestra to provide the : program in addition to wiih sic at all of the week-end affairs [Fereen feature, “The Quitter” faa- r i VEY i e luring Bin' Lyon and durerly (000 Bedd Soar Comedy LON CHANEY this sunmer. ) Tn adaition to the aunce saruraav 1 “Pa0lo and Francsca” | ight, all th essions at the | o | park will be In operation for the pa- | hpril 99, 93, 24 | trons. The whips, acrial swings. ! merry-go-"round. *“speed boat,” and 1 B""’ing SUNDAY other attractions will be available, The revival of Stephen Phillips' = : The programs for the concerts «paolo and Francesca” which brings 6:20 — 8:30 which are to be given Sunday after- | yano Cowl to the Parsons theater, | noon and evening have been re- | ariford. for a three days ensag erfect Vitaphone Hotsel FOR { DAYS pared for the enjoyment of VIsitors .t commencing next Monda atthe park throughout the da | April 22, gives the new generation T conc hlch of theatergoers their first oppor- THE FlRST OUTDOOR ALL TALK‘E ;ro.qunnll_\ ste v on tunity to sec this great romantic —_— s By, as ] | drama. Ove o decades have Preparations have been completed | AMerica. Thete two decales have AHSE= buth houses, an! dthey willibe {Eroyen e dusting il Shiown oper 1o tne loake of wars |Philips' poctry ana of s oun weather. The ‘water wheel,” one of the most popular swimming pool de- vices in this section of the state, is mow being installed. dramatic erattsmanship. It is ple ble that in its re turn to the stage, “Paolo and Francesca” is invested with the AT i finest histronic talent of our time. ROLLER SKATING Jane Cowl, whose artistry made Beginning next week the rink will Julict memerible for the present be open on Tuesday, Thursday and |Eeneration of theatergoers, graces Saturday only. Moonlight n the role of Francesca da Rimini. Tuesday and Thursday. Saturday Paolo and Giovanni will be played be novelty night. Next by Philip Merivale and Guy Stand- dies will be admitted fr Also |ing, both actors of distinguished checking and skates free reputation in London and New men and lady instructors are present York. Katherine Emmet is featured st all times to coach beginners. |as luere Thus the present re- Come and join the crowd. | vival of “Paolo and Francesca™ com- | — bines a gr y and a great A total of more than 55,500 vehi- | | ’ . - cles pass Hyde Park Corner, Lon- | Reader interest plentiful 10 y Mo\\:lemne News don, in 12 hours. | Herald Classificd 3 i | : ;J' jpvalk; . w or Itself” : MgVIETONE ' =i E 5 SHE TALKS TO TANTALIZE ¥ Perfect Vitaphone House! TODAY ONLY ot Feature % In This Merry Story of Boarding School CAPITOL Continuous They learned about : o . With Her Gang of Darlings of the “Dorms.” A Story of Smiling Irish Eyes and Aching Irish Hearts oving Tonia. th 2 from Tonia, the Synchronized With Sound! charmer . . . Tonia, whose Pt Th DOORS OPEN boast was, :l can get any , p/ 3 Extra! SUNDAY man | want. p Starts SUNDAY at 5:30 Mon., Tues., Wed. HEAR and SEE what happened * z N, 5 STAN NEW when she got one man too many! ‘ o | Laural S—SELECT ACTS_S vwf:'f.l(‘:f\.,:j‘ 3 | ——WITH 'EDMUND LOWE B |} v | CARROL REVUE [ | WARNIR mTER { VITAPHONE ) \ ' afr y Bright Hits of 1929 e Belle Bonnett, Victor McLaglen, Neil Hamilton ‘ Donom 'unc:ss[ AC | ! - TrrnaE Knowles and Hurst Langdon Earle Co. Chtinide A “A Night Out” — ““[ A Tangled Comversation™ \al VITAPHONE ACTS Sl DR A rorg s 1 Marty May Orch, FRANK ORTH 3 . EE " The Original “Whoopee” Girl n”’ Diaz and Powers s " THURS Agai” | v o ® HEAR Texas Guinan in “QUEEN of the NIGHT CLUBS” 2 O