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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929. ?W A L!E"i ) L.fh b b i 'll Gh..4., Onlens otherwise indlcated. theatrical potices and reviews fn this colump are ®iter by prem agencles for the respective amusemest company. == MYSTERY FILM AT PALACE Those who visit the Palace xm»u-" ter tomorrow where “Seven Foot- prints to Satan” will be presented, | will do well to prepare for a lot of | chills and thrif: For th new | First Nationafl picture has more| than the ordinary amount of creepi- ness. It was directed by the past master of my films, Benjamin Christensen, and embodies a story that is at once original and tremen- dously exciting. | Thelm nd Creighton Hale have the leads, with Sheldon Lewis, Wm. V. Mong, Sojin and others in heavy The companion fe ture i he Young Whirlwind,” a thrille the air mail with the boy wonder of the west, Buzz Bar- E Also short sub- | acts of vaudeville. a 5 best, ects and threc “GODLESS GIRL” AT CAPITOL That Cecil B. De Mille production, “The Godless Girl,” will parellel in spectacular appeal other screen successes, is indicated by the unusual interest manifested | in the picture in the larger cities of the country and the generally | favorable reviews accorded it by Los Angeles reviewers. Lis anie Macpherson, author of the screen plays of “The Command- ments” and “The King of King the original stor “The G less Girl” for D it the unusual locale of a State Reform School. The plot of “The which will be on view at the C: vu[ today and Saturd. brings t the leading characters Lina Basquette, Geo arie Trovest, Noah Ber > Quillan, in an intens ng the conflagration, Cecil B. De Mil remarkabl Godless Girl.’ situation and it was n to couple the with gripping of the pic ent Karl 1 in their co ling whose CUSTOMER FALLS INTO EXCAVATION Sues Sausage Factory for §,000 —Claims Severe Injuries A customer into an ex- cavation while ntion was be- ing directed to goods in the s age manufacturing plant of Mr. and Mrs. M K who fe his att for $5,000 to comp he received in the John Wasik llegation that he He to follow his o months and tl money to pay ical attention attend to 1 Attorney Corr Meriden has bee plaintiff to reg wit CHARLES EKMAN DIES AT AGE OF T8 YEARS Azed Kensington Resident Promi- nent Member of Swedish Bethany Church—\Worked at Landers, Charles Ekman, 7 avenue, Kensington home this morning. H Sweden and had been in ton and New Brit rival here. He Landers, number of ye off about 10 years He leaves his wife, Mrs Ekman; one son. Edward, of sington, and two iters, John Ahnberg of New Britain Mrs. Paul Lund of Berlin a mber the of New ain for and w known among the Swedish people o this aty. 8. of Percival died at his was born in Kensi 1 since his ar was employed by Frary & Clark ars, bei Emma Ken- Mrs and Swed- Brit- s well many years I'uneral Erickson np arrangements, in and Carlson, only country In which rezular Arabia hrundreds Africa ar < markets still exist is At Midi Berk and Bl Tai wes hrought from [ GOOD VAUDEVILLE AT STRAND A very entertaining program of Select vaudeville is found at the Strand today and Saturday. off tive acts whieh were enth received at the opening ances vesterday. Arthur Petley “Comedy Turnover of comedy and ser the trampoline “Queen of Syncopation,” offers routine of syncopated numi were well received; Bud and M: jorie Reed Revue present two of the cleverest juveniles in ville ard their offe sisted ather and mother” is called fo and Tomorrow;" Gresham provide the comedy h the show with their clownish an and comedy that is productive weh laughter; DelLong ard Revue dance tifully to the music of Mexican marimba band. The photoplay rom Headquarters” a Warner Vitaphone talkie with Mont te, Henry B. Walthall, and Guinn illiams. It is an adventure tale of U. S. Marines in the tropics. Be- aning Sunday nigt rma Shear- will be offered ew all- alking hit “The Cheyney.’ POLICE MAKE ARREST N FU[SflNlNfi EFFORT (Continued from [irst podsg nts on Coates,” songs, a seven presants at a Brattleboro, Vt cently. Capen has t tempted m and was raigned here later today drug clerk and another the drug store w identify him g young to be ar- when the employe of attempt to id was harles Spal farmk Constable plaee adjoins that of Hv) Spalding said had been a frequent visitor at the neighborhood farmhouse. Officials | declared th was no indication wh that Mrs. Rawson. three children, encour- ploved by Rawsons pen ver mother of aged Capen City Items n's Bazaar. Attractions to Aug. 3 advt The picnic of Falcon Nest No. 8§ will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Amusement park on Farmington plans to hold va s dancing will last late into the eve- » Edward T, Hall of , hospital in_ Mid- Bremen Will Attemnt To Lower East Record v York, July 26 (A—Havt A the westward record tlantic steamship travel North German Lloyd liner B will attempt to lower the time on her return trip upon il at 1 o'clock tomorrow morni A record of and 55 minutes Plymouth was m our days, 19 hours from New York to wde last January by Mauretahia whicn Atlantic cross- arrived hers the Cunarder held all records for ing until the Bremen last Monday The Bremen established a vard crossing record of nteen hour utes. The eastward voyag s made in less time because of t id of the Eiea four days seve nd forty-two nin- nsnaly than the west Gu' the New ission estimatec York State hat 15 distinguished from costs no railroads Afghanistan. IN {260,000 SALT | MIDWAY [PATER SHIM 1ING o) NE /DANCE v <7, AT Amocxcarzk\ K i rcmw House of Talkies! .STRAND lrug store re- | the | and | (On request, w send pra of anything BY RIPLEY J PARKER Chic FLEW chM AMERICA TO ASIA -7 AND RETURN IN ONE DAy April 26 1929 (NoME 1o SIBERIA) =t H.S CuRTIS N1 sECs AGE 76 RAN 100 ¥bs 3 OUT 0F SIGHT, O Perfect Vitaphone House! CAPITOL TODAY and SAT. DOUBLE F SR CECIL B DEMILLES atioral Melutrane with , 3|57 PRESIDENT 1S M 30" MAN To BE ELECTED PRESIDENT / Dialogue and rm VESTONE IN THURMON Sound! 26 TOMORROW—A BASEBALL PUZZLE o STEALS NAVY CHECK FLIERS PASS 313TH HOUR ABOVE FIELD BUT LOSES MONEY, Boy Has Woman's Name Forged But | | | About |ine Toczko of 15 Beatty stre ed receipt of "her by the in the | never knowing the cleck was placec veranda mail box at M home, x removed the envelope and had an- other dorsemn | shop ¢ youngster, Detective Hole in Pocket Upsets Plans | (Continued rst Page.) For Spending Orgy e the their heads expectantly the sound s in ruption from action f the in switchin from o nk to the other ved zram s Cather- vait- 5 for ) sent vernment from United, States navy, but she received it. A 12 year old boy. | 1in the a month ago Mrs. son : nd Ma Jackson St el iving by plane 2 p Lambert boy forge Mrs. Toczko's en- | o CKs! ¢ ISADERaiLhe U VereliC Smolie RTINS vile ) Al ed the check, and the ‘J‘-‘}:n or several days to pers cording to h \rm) to | SOEG EAE Uy (h nt Ellinger, money thr The ol s el withstood not h mat police a Suit A settlement, agrecable to parties, has been for §700 brought 1l bank against MeDonos stricks It was schedu e tried i vesterday to settle was for non-pz For mate police w f the check e Each hour ial merry - they rly this month y ected, but he d was Y DANE ; - PN ) i/ 1d E . howe in- ion 1w his tra theft. He to the Motor Still Strong July 26 (UP) from still insist UNDAY 1 DAYS police, that he did possible FoR ord Against Attorney Settled Out of Court hoth P Approximately w the City Nation- Attorney and the from the suit + 1 extra flying pay Thoma city court ¢ House of Talkies! |STRAND &S came A WARNER BROS. PRODI'("!ON TODAY and SAT. PALACE \\ NOW PLAYING LON CHANEY in “Where East is East” Co-Teature “Hawk of the Hills”’ Two lus Short Subjects and 3 Acts P! BUZZ BARTON, “THE Begins SUNDAY For With ALLENE RAY and WALTER MILLER Short Subjects TOMORROW Big ONLY Teat Attractions VALDEVILLE Most Mysiifying Motion Pictuen Have Shown This Season Warner Bro taphene with THELMA TO] r Drama il Adventare ¥ = Vaudewfle “the Wonder 13 5—sclect Offeri YOU have strain, you owe it have your cyes N\eu headaches or ey to yourscll (o tested at o oner nervousness and mental smmonly the vesult of glasses or complete YOUNG Wi wdjusted lack FREE EXAMINATION Check Up On Your Eyes DeLong Renard Revue { Days! “A Musical Treat” Margie Coates Queen of Syncol 100, TALKING! I'he pation’ Bud ard Marjorie Reed Co. Today, Tomorrow, Yesterday Gifford and Gicsham Two Boys From Ha'lywood™ The Petleys “Comedy Turnoyers” s Garbage Collector Is Stoned by Bo)s collecting garbage lub abou ard Carlson avenue was stoned by + missile struck hi icting a painful cu tated medical atteng While ing, 194 Corbin . . to Captaig Sergeant P. J# ed to the case. 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