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l pm:,!/ i Wu llh'l mpm“ hlul -‘\, lll!i:,j'lllllrl‘ll famous throughout the state, will be Phoving at last to even the mosty available to the visitors, skeptical that it can be done, D, W. Grifftith has turned out a production that combines the swift-moving charm and entertainment value of jcal comedy with the suspense of &' tense drama—furthermore, he has dressed his production with a backgreund of color and pageantry which will characterize “Lady of th Pavethenta” as one of the outstand- ingfpictorial achievements of the scason. “kady of the Pavements” opegpe at the Strand theater yesterday.for 3 days with Willlam Boyd, Jetta Goudal, and Lupe Velez, in the lead- ing reles, and cach of these stars is deserving of considerable credit in making the picture as good as it Is. Lupe Velez, a comparative new- comer, conjures up a dreamer's vi- sion of what romantic Spain must have ‘been like with the mood she On 8unday there will be concarts both in the afternoon and evening, with selections by the world's most famous orchestras and individuals presented by the auditorium repro- ducing system. AN the other park faeilities will also be available on Sunday. & One Is So Ap( to Lose le Moving Tony 'l'llmonll 7; was brought to the police station shortly after 7 o'clock last evening, having lost his way about the streets. He and his parents and other members: of the family moved to New Britain from Waterbury during the day, and at the passenger station, Tony obtained permission to go to a candy store. On returning he could not find his folks. He was kept at the police creates as the carbaret dancer Who|gtation until his parents called for figures prominently in the story. The | jim dash and color of the continental, and the fiery, vibrant ardor of Latin The average track of a tornado is love is, as interpreted by Miss Veles, | gpout one-fifth of a mile across and alone worth the price of admission twenty miles long, and is so sharply to the Btrand. defned that houses on one side of The vaudeville programy features |, gireat may be completely demol- Dave White and Co. “Palm Beach Frolics” one of the most entertaining, most talented act seen here in quite sometime and highty gpreclned by the audiences mma@ Twenty entertainers are presetited in . the cast including & jazs band of exceptional merit, and clever dancers, comedians, and sing- ers, several encores being the result of the merit. Other acts include Yesek and Eddy in a wire offerin and Bennett and Carlton, song writ- ers for vaudeville stars. Beginning Sunday for four days the Strand will present the new Mary Pickford in her first all talk- ing picture *'Coquette.” “WEARY RIVER” AT CAPITOL Richard Bartheliness and his lead- ing lady, Betty Compson, have had many cinematic adventures in the last two pictures of the First Nation- al star, “Scarlet Seas” and “Weary River,” the latter drawing large crowds to the Capitol theater this week. For “Scarlet Seas,” Barthelmess and his leading woman lived abroad &/ windjammer off the coast of Cata- lina Island, spent days in a lifebot adrift at sca and all manner of ocean-going experiences, but in “Weary River,” a vitaphone talking picture, they returned to civilization with its night life, cabarets, apart- ment houses, prisons, etc. Beginning Sunday for four days the Capitol will offer Douglas Iair- banks in “The Iron Mask.” LAKE COMPOU! There will be an added attraction at Lake Compounce Saturday night in the form of an outdoor concert with music by the newly ¢ auditorium reproducing.system: decision by the managément to pre- sent the evening concerts was made when it was found that‘the Bunday concerts were proving immensely popular. At the Casino there will be an- other dance with the music, provided Ly Bill Tasillo and his Foot Guard | Bociety orchestra. Bill Tasillo's or- chestras have been engaged for the l.ake Compounce dances for the past 10 years and have attained a great popularity with the reaidents of this city. In addition to the concert and dance, all the amusement deviccs which have made the Bristol park CAMEO BRISTOL—SUNDAY Continuous 3:30 t¢ 10:30 )N THE STAGE _| The Celebrated ROXY GANG Entertainers Supreme 4—Other Acts—4 ON THE SCREEN | “THE VOICE OF THE STORM” With Karl Dane RIALTO THEATER TODAY “RED WINE” Starring JUNE u)l.nl:n Co-Festure “SKY HIGH” with TOM MIX NEWS REEL—SONG—COMEDY FRIDAY and SATURDAY “STEAMBOAT BIL1, JR.” with BUSTER KEATON Feature w* with leum(. the In‘fl Dog MON., ruc-.. an.. MAY c. 7. L POP. ln'. ""L—-.I 30e. tb' WORLD'S lllA‘l'.l' flnllfl'hl LOSSOM STIME Prices: Even. Or: : Bale. 4 rows $2, mest 4 row: .M. -nl. 3 rows Fam. Cir. 15c; Wed. mat. Orch. $1 . 4 rows $1.58, west T rows %e. By Mall NOW. | Preaenting | js0q“while those on the other side ate unharmed. | Vit;phone and Vaudeville STRAND TODAY and SAT. Continuous Sat. THE “HOT” BABY of Hollywood! SEE and HEAR Lupe Velez with WILLIAM GOUDAL in D, W. Griffith’s Rommuc Drama g o “Lady of the Pavements” HEAR LUPE SING “Where Is the Song of Songs For Me” VAUDEVILLE Featuring Dave White AND c0. “Palm Beach Frolics” Greg! Entertainment ' Come'to the Sat. Matinee Special Prices 1:00 to 3:30 " Children 15¢ Orch. -50c — Bal. 35c DANCE at the Newmgton Grange TONIGHT IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA 40 Painters and Paperhangers Wanted At Once Apply John Boyle Co. Crowley Bros. Occupin & Johnson J. Johnson Sons NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 38, 1929. 1PAINTERS’ STRIKE ' NOW DEADLOCKED Union and Employem Declare They WE‘ Not Surrender . The third May of the strike which involves paifiters, paper hangers and decorators pame to an end without si of surrender on part of either the union men or the employers mnd indications are the strike will be prolonged some time, The master today painters, the that | for especially the four largest companies, are as firm as they were on the first day, it was said by Walter P. Occupin, sec- retary of the association, and the union men are not ready to give in | yet, it was indicated in the attitude of James W. Manning, business agent of the painters and leader of their movement. | The counter offer of the master painters which would allow the em- ployes pay jonly for the houty they work instead of paying them 444 for 40 hours of work, was nat accepted by the unien men. Undér’the rate paid up until the time of the atriks \\’»dnesdly the union painters werc pail $1 an hour or $44 fér 44 hours of work, including four hours on Saturday. The union demand elim- out reduction in wages. His only answer to a request for 'The NEW Mary Pickford! Hear lier SPEAK On the Screen In Her First 100% Talking Film! # ® Thrill to the Perfect Screen Voice! Mary Pickford as a modern boyish- bobbed belle in the master vehi- cle of her starring PRODUC United Astists Pieture Ton PICKFORD AT THE STRAND ON THE STAGE M Perfect Vitaphone House CAPITOL IRON ALLAN [ WAN Youth will thrill, age will gasp at the romance and valor of the dauntless daredevil who found no risk too great for love and UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE Beginning SUNDAY 6:30—8:30 FOR 4 DAYS! CHARLES AHEARN and his ILLIONAIRE BAND! Begins SUNDAY FOR 4 DAYS! I \l.l\(lN\\ MASI( i “The Three M u s k eteers” Defy Danger Once Again in a Spirited Tale of Great Hero- isms! ination of the Saturday hours with- |, a statement for the preas was made by Mr. Manning today. He sald when the time came a letter an- nouncing the final outcome would be given for publication. This let- ter, he said, would come from both the master painters and their em- ployes, City Items underwent a serious operation at New Britain General hospital Wed- nesday afternoon. A. Coniglione, teacher of trumpet, is in this city at McCoy's, Inc. appointment, call 497.—advt. Albert Steinman of 551 Stanley street and Joseph Diemond of 72 South Burritt street have left for —PALACE — New Playing “THE SHOPWORN ANGEL” ‘eaturing NANCY CAKROLL and GARY COOPER (Hear the theme song of this pictare) “A Preclous Little 'I'hlu Called Love™ Co-Fenture “STOP THAT MAN" with BARBARA KENT and ARTHUR LAKE Alse_Comedy—Technicolor—Comic TOMORROW “THE CLEANUP” with CHARLES DELANEY and BETTY BLAKE (A Melodrama of the Underworld) Co-Feature BUZZ BARTON The Wonder Buy of the Screen in “THE VAGABOND CUB" Alvo 3 ACTS of VAUDEV! Nhort Subject SUN. and MON. ONL COLLEEN MOORE Star of Lilac Time in “SYNTHETIC SIN" For | New Hampshire where they will at- tend the funeral of Albert Stein- man’s father. Blue plate luncheon 50c, Crowell's —advt. William E. Martin of 47 Bassett street is recovering from an opera- SPORTS! DANCING Saturday Night MAY 4 LAKE COMPOUNCE CASINO BRISTOL, CONN. Connecticut’s Most Popular Park Ballroom Modern Music by Bill Tasillo’s FOOT GUARD SOCIETY ORCHESTRA OUTDOOR CONCERT SUNDAY, MAY 5 Concerts Afternoon and Evening by the New AUDITORIUM REPRODUCING SYSTEM Finest Musical Programs GAMES! tion at New Britain General hospi- 1 tal. Blue plate luncheon 50c, Crowell't' —advt, Crescent Past Noble Grands' as- sociation will meet Monday after- noon with Martha Rebekah lodge, instead of May 20. Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL Today and Sat.. HURRY! HURRY! 2 DAYS MORE! HEAR THE VOICE OF “Weary River” with BETTY COMPSON A Vitaphone Talking THRILLS! Picture! BARBARA STONE STORES, Inc. 357 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN Barbara Says: It is with great pleasure that I announece A Stunning Formal Opening ’ of EARLY TI SUMMER ME FASHIONS Dressed in these frocks, you are dressed in Summer loveliness. 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