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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1929. Tut the lists had heen published a 7 E n many of the pa gers had friends [rom the story by James Ashmore His father asked the ‘boy how he ! ey e Tad adsh Bhefore | reelman. The film will be shown got the shiners, and the boy tol { R T e e — | tures ever presented here Every | pier ! ’l}u }l-v“]m»\“ n‘jlu | Thursday is boxir night, ten bouts SEe : 2 didn't feel the holida piri it the Palace theater beginn - |him that / the name of An Loses Bet On Stateroom he Pala heater beginning to- |him that a man by the name of i { : 3 morrow night for two days, Sunday |drews, who lives on Cherry street, | Thomas E N o cinna 4 and Monday had assaulted him. The father im=- yrobably was y man on th proba " ompanion feature is a drama mediately reported the matter to tao rill 1 youth “The Little Yel- | police department with an all star cast — L ] of amateurs being presented The $ o # o i Aslox had wagered ‘. hort J ects also, Ml 3 AN M All Talking Drama | ] he -~ Boy Pla\'ing Circus champion. Mike McTigue. now is. \EIRL S[;UUTS SEEK ’ A BASEBALL TEAM (AN MAKE e 2 |onor i Doite i wealth Assaulted by Man & Ieciiei mamser of bosers ::ri‘:‘:;;m‘éhm.slx‘;irn\:m.":‘.l»)m : ‘fln?j FUNDS F"R EANHE AND STEAL 2 BASES — ALL N ! i A ; Jm‘l‘;m,; to bid farewell tc \n!:‘ £ oot \v“.‘ 7 96 Whiting \l;w(‘hw] '|"‘»M' rence 1!m-“r';oollmli Hla‘: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, playing at 4 | Keller, manager of the 2-Carlton Bles lowed u eve- | sport heir second cholce :is > (e Srand Soniay 1 o B | s ‘ ONE INNING — WITHOUT ML i i Rl oo Yot e : : Nay e fowna. e snenrer, wno | 11¥6 Dollars Received to Date— SCORING A RUN 7 T : s s : : = v proved her supremdcy as a star ot f (0] Py | senator 1.4:\‘;1 §. Copeland .\.x\: —— Mary Dugan.,” repeats the splendi ‘,/\ /_/O '/\/ ;7 i | 7 G:30—8:5(¢ time. Her supporting cast in this Scout who i 7 ey B : 3 1--""»'\ "H J \1‘,\ ‘_M‘ - MON.. TUES., WED, = impression that she made at that] newer production is - atso of an | signs herself ** tells of the 7 \ FOR CORRECT SOLUTIONS | S Rl T e e Contingous cqually splendid calibre, for th's | run New Britain scouts are having at C‘t& fi =9 ! T rtetons o e 1S \ 27> AUTOGRAPHED COPY OF MY BO0X D SEE and HEAR [ . e o : Camp Sprague near Job's pond Lonsdale’s famous stage play. seem- | \ (FOR ANSWERS RECEIVED 8! Tae ALBATROSS or of the Saturda £2.OMANCE SO TENDER AND SWEET THAT T Ches e taes b8 e RS R iRGriiandd S e el ot i Ve Bl P . BN as CealiVI s Brea siatten Lo lan! faot! to raisedfunds for thafpur: CLEVELAND AUGUST 1) Evening Post. with Mrs. Lor lo the wocal qualities’ of' all ‘the | ¢io0i0s o ‘eanoa and. of A pascant ONCE SCORED 5 CAN FLY ALL DAY Gustave A. He son of A (T WILLILIVE FORTEVER INRYOURIMEMORY; Rleyre; v Norma Shearer was the | Which Will be held on the ground 132 RUNS /7 \ ; WITHOUT PLAPPING Tlceksthen the anthropist: and —drama so intense that it ertainly Norma Shearer was el 22 d Valent Scott, former Brooklyn [ reachss the pinnacle of human fosbeiog calliarotce T eE 1IN 5 INNINGS. : 1TS Wi e 2 most logical choice, in this review- | [JUNTER £ S G > VINGS park commissioner desire — love so appealing er's estimation, that Hollywood [ i “pterE Lo ) My 17,1870 s 5 : P could offer for the role of the aris- | : i that sacrifice and suffering are 14 jihe ] > | regular Girl Scout prozram at Camp \ G g TR e - 5 o e HQOTa S oph st ca e O O Siil = lle ey il Uhe {imis dasik aon : sy Ty Gang War at Palace 2 metients, oughly charming lady croox, a ros = : TOI® | spent practicing for our Indian pa- = - 5 x Ynrn Olic ek made famous on the New Ry cor ot tncien tne : h f / ) Stars Olive Borden geant. Pocahontas which will be 3 3 T stage by Tna Claire. Brilliant, be " Flowers” the little taxi-dancer il ) s AR given at camp this Sunday afternoon 3 o 2 4 ¥i - o~ 3art t. Ol Borden iful and fascinating. Miss She A b e RO i ke of the Barbary c ive B makes “Mrs. Cheyney” virtually a | s the e s ole of her career 3 | our several natural amphitheatres - 5 £ A has the greatest role o masterpiece in her category of su- perb interpretations, even excelling her splendid characterization as the murder defendant in the Bayard Veiller drama Basil Rathhone, beloved by so- phisticated stage audiences, r a happy debut on the | tels the story of Pocahont Eouesuy s TondBDlling Sine hande firor s i Whe aantio fiBacah ontas some s philarideron S ol e poshaliiy iakena Ty o Dovethy iSeyrmon=t of Mrs. Cheyney, and later makes | piainyille, Henrietta Peyser of Dhila- amends by losing his heart anl | geiphia will he John Smith. and AL "” 1. already familiar | 7aNCes Nearing of Wallingford will FEORER B . pready familiar i pe pownhatan, Pocahontas's father. afiface endivolce fofiscroentfans iR vl ey tone Breitiai 3 g oMl Tl s this year and that is to get a canoc 3 = 2 T suave butler-hurglar 3 s0 we have started a canoe q In fact, the entire cast may weu D anied agcancegnind The scouts are making tiny birch = The SRal be proud of their work in this & capT = =3 = oCK of G'BR¢ difficult picture, for in no senss | WA SAers to b given (0 all those | JosHUA SLOCUM XS e = K of RALTAR, e ute a dollar or re. To / T can it be termed merely a talking ) guic SORtIbULe & dellar or more. To SAILED ALONE AROUND = S NOT ROCK AND IT IS AOT STRONG motion ®picture. It is a motion Cimiets an Sisits "“ A 5 | Tde WORLD IN A BOAT 3( FT. LONG picture ound for the clever- | ' S HCRS OISR Ve ahayoedive 2 King Fextures <on e G " a (T -2 dollars & Kna et s s 1S MADE GF CHALK 7 est dialogue penned in many [0S A 1895-6 (1T 15 MADE of cHALR) R e e ast Friday we had our hrown 5 2 N P el LAY Herbert Bunston enacts the rols | i 8Vards and the following girls re- MONDAY—THE SUN IS T THE EARTH IN WINTER! o R s e ceived n‘myr brown ties: Marion R A e e Smith of Plainville, Janct Hall ana % = . and the halance of the ¢ ;]d‘"%”-l I-H;‘:v\‘ of Wall and . (el A i1 of four tugs. It took just five | o Cludes such sterling players ng | CAtherine Tahertson een | By Sails Earl dav As Bl o s o e e LOUISE DRESSER Hedda Hopper, George K. Arthur, | BUrkey of Westport Yemen Jails rar y 1o ay L ner around anl she headed out of JRANT W 3 Cyril Chadwick, Moon Carroli, || “The = Dioneer tncampment has ' ; N ow York harnor under her own | seen. Lddie Gribbon GRANTWITHERS Maude Turner, Madeline Sey- | '°€N living independently of camp CI’. \{ f‘l G }W" 'S U S H e b fisted king of $an 17 mour and Finch Smiles. ~ All are | fOF the past three days. They come YowWa LAINETs 0 Hee : r list had heen fillaq [ underworld proves himself to be very deserving of special menton. | to the kitchen o buy the necessities | g ' N A , Ma o rough fear to a gangster | for the production. All the parents . (% ; ] {5 Idned thioneniian s B and council members have heen in- 3 - e ; & eader she loves anoth ¥ vited, and any visitors will he wel- i £ : £ / 5 M’rh“ eart - come / We are painting hlankets, making ux { 4 5 : “’ : ’: (l”'” o a - 0 her, but in one o ndian dresses anc \pons, S0 4 I & Lo { 2 G | climaxes that the screen has ever learning Indian dances. The pages il 3 f s 1 16 most sn les, the | , | e B s I \e minute of the Bre. | much a man and gives his wife to The plot is one of those amusing | %S they would in a store and they i i o come I ov1ef i - 7o wd bezin g 1 oat th 1en's arrival, and about 5,000 per- sidelights on smart society of the | ©MY come in to camp for the super- | Nerth German Lloyd Ves- | .o <217 0 SnE g Gl e Tl e e present day. It Is paciea wien | V1560 swim and campfire oo s 1ed = v | humor, of the more subtle kind, | “On® of the hest cvenings we had | cel Hopes to Break East- 4 por i 2okt Jolnian ooghivess Novin suspense, and a thoroughly sur- [NiS Week wus spent Wednesday s Joy Alafihad fan the one s ¢ Knov % ESLIL At only those wishing to nat n erpie prising chimax Helen Haynes, one of the girls who it or wishing to production Is modishiv | WS in camp the first two weeks, 1 ward Crossing Mark by [ » friends would be dressed hoth as to seltings and |(Mrned with her father. That ni wardrobes. Miss Shearer appears |After & short arill by the Sab-nens, About Eight Hours. 3 = e = . e s G L R STRAND ' | g== less hypnotize the masculine part |Vatermelon they could eat. The pa [V of her audience and stir the femi. |°Nts this year have heen most gen-| Brooklyn, N. Y ¥ 27 (UP) . B " nine to imitation, crous. They have given us marsh- fqp, North German Lloyd lincr TODAY '8 Thursa: the Strand an- |Mmallows and watermelons and have > Continuous hursday e Sirandan N havell EEE e : . : HARTFORD widely read Ited Book | “We only wish that more of the | westward Atlantic ocean voya i Calect Acte—5 the showing of Rupert helped improve camp tremendously. story “She Goes to War” with Elea- | PArents and people from New Brit- | roo pone early today after a erowsd TWICE Q | -v UDEV[LLE Starting Sunday, July 28 nor Boardman featured. Thore will |#in would come lown su‘nm\ after- i U polien At 85.000 petona G N} 3 | A also be a five act vaudeviile shoy, noons from 5 o'clock. on this program fHgred §p witness ta sulin MON.. TUES. WED, ; FLYING MELZORAS i ] “I. HIKED." ‘*‘;"“" lizopolu. Ziea( “""”‘ "‘f“ Ceat'nazus and | KURTZO & KURTZ b ST o 5 Ll R R ; || “FROM HEADQUARTERS” SEVEN ARTISTS SUPREME Mandell Having Har take it casy” on the castward pas- - | A Vitaphone Talkic . []”I_[LEES [;[]STEL[[] | Work to Reduce Weight ind land at Clerbourg about E ! y in Sensational, Daredevil, Thrilling Chicago, July 27 (UP)—Intens | . '”M;:\, ‘\»\,.‘j!,"‘\:il{f\;,jxmy',l‘mk u?f‘l: T ! Circus Free Acts el v T Dt port sooner since Ifrench S Unparalleled in the History of Capitol Park in the training camp of Lightweight il i Champion Sammy Mandell today. B “"’”}":1 1;:‘?' i 'Q 3 B Three Exhibitions Sunday — Two Week Days 3 Mandell. who is to defend his titl 3 e T e g, e N A Afternoon and Night Madonna of Avenue A Is q |azainst Tony Canzoner here Aug g roKen & almost fiye pounds over th hip docks according lo g, b 28y, | TODAY Admissien at GATE 10c—All Seats Free 0 108 . . in's announced plan B! Yoy N . oai av i -pound weifht limit and is e £ s i 4 ! g . Every Wednresday Afternoon—Bargain Day VIMDHUUE Tfllk.e periencing trouble taking off G ““‘, i %0y, coni g8 .| All Rides 3¢ e tra poundage. Canzomeri, continues 1ours 8 SO e g YR & . \ Syt 3 R Mhoalergoers ars trenlod itoyqi| (e concenirate flonsiBody S punching e e eiame L n v e Cacil B. De Mille's Wednesday Night—Country Store SR e L helieving his chances for victory jic | Were ( ligGunander: May ' 8, % o, D G o 759 Thursday Night—Amateur Boxing new character study by the charm- cmen landed her ar ! Uy : uOdlESS Gl!"i 3 ‘tiing inside Mandell's long | tani ing Doldres Costello in “Madonna |10 8ctling insid {aniellisgor 78 h o s ofiAvenupta wilhe Wlatast slanging | LoasiLiandSpouRdinERtheschamnion’s -T‘y:;hl‘. e ‘u‘v'--y-‘]l‘\}x\;m'; Cher ) < In Dialogue and Sound } POOL OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. production for Warner Brothcrs bedy ¥ s bourg. The average speed for this | , vy Karl Dane “ Featuring Alice Eldridge, Professional s cone . e Canito] *on | Nearly onc-ffth of the imperts |crossing was in excess in 2§ knots. [ Dt eh k el e el e O O o Tia 1y iact venr, & oG trotn et | Thils plann adilo)averaseton knals on See United States. the cward voyage ALL given passes, four days, and in which she enacts the part of a girl who has for! vears attended a fashionable schooi for girls, but who realizes at ler e e o e | P AL ACE | e || B WUEAD | | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN I'e { el B ¢ conventional traits, a totally unsus ures Photoptazs pected heritage from her mother. SRR ) oAt e (The most mystifying motien picture we have showsi this seasc N 3 g A ! f L | 2] *]: I{:v< .~=IV1(;\ :wv\‘-h‘(‘\u}jw‘\‘ ‘mv’:nm- 'J:h “7 FOOTPRINTS T : th Thelma Tedd & Creizhton H N 4 3 :;;ASSOADQR :fi_Lj;éA: F(AluERSHN THE f BACK TELLING it is when he gocs out of the cabin e tULC O, 3 « % = [ ¢ BACK QF HIS COLLAR 7 HowW MucH Vou S e Guzz I‘;n"llm. n)w oy I\\mnl(-r. clq ‘ ‘I lu\u \tl‘ }I\]IHI:I.\H\D ! ) 8 0 FRANCE 2 «TH’ LAST < T RIGHT Mol ? e Edsoy His ful star is seen in that appeali 150 Short Subjects and 3—Acts Vaudeville—3 d N . 3 [EAR L et loveliness that will still further en- | 5 OMORRON S 0N £ ) g it s D OF HIM WAS HE SEdT ME A EUROPEAN ""]""{"K’“:,"L”:,"\ ""“;M.\‘""\'f””‘"f".l e An cpic of (he Underworld, Chilling! Staggering! Thrillin - f A POST CARD WITH A CABLE COLLECT Vils‘f «e AKD Yor $4.27, TELLING THAT MouR ligfore illie ouening s over.fandi shi STHE LITTLE YU fi;;‘\l\w;‘li:;llx ““\l.iwh an all s : 5 3 OF "TH” BASTILE, SAYIKG, —= F COMPLETE | selled and ster ; the man who loved her er the thrill-mad crowds of pleasure hunting . e % ABOUT HiM., AUD & 1‘11”1 n(x‘vrl ‘n‘“l'vhn‘:n(v\j'e u,w,v.‘xvfi?lw‘.yl‘ “u‘nmv:»hn'x x B A 5 L X ;_ SN HEREjf/ HoPED I DDA HE cAl ASSURE O has Bono Tromil Dojereaiheire SGANG WAR™ with Ofive Borden and dack Pickford. : : \ Y / DiG AT ME ~ A PICTURE ore e ove : = JoY WiLL BE ;Lg"if‘lfil‘liw‘l‘V:'E\;rll.'.“;wlj\.':‘,,,”"," P I Hers was the ehoice—wealth or the man <he loved. Happine: - # L’( “WisH YoU WeERE ME HNoT 16 WoRRY a notorious New York night ||| 2 Shows Tomorrow Nisht— 30 .M. (Short Subjects.) \’v\‘/zi\ (S (& FEEL THE HEAT! \/OLl"rHA‘r e donna of Avenue A" are Grant Wlha lotlss Dociaar Grto T p i _ 2 I PAID ForR THE - 3 € : £ ik : Wol T ReTURAL ! Supporting Miss Costello in “Ma- 1 3 * 3 B ! : i I et \Kikii i man, Douglas Gerrard and Lee Mor- . A § = At Mlichael Curtiz. The story by Mark L o 2 b | Canfield was adapted for the screen Iy Ray Doyle. CAPITOL PARK DAN‘ ING. N S 2 apitol Park, Hmitford's mam- Hd ! “itaph ATl e — Noveltio: moth” amusement park, is planning B »7‘71”“0“7" chs News Cemedies Novelties | 0 innovation for the week starting Sunday, July 27th, namely Circas ek, Storting tomorrow, Sunday, Lake Cgm Qunce wonderful galaxy of stars in frec fat.} 2 circus acts wiil daily perform and give darmg, spectacnlar, daredevil 1 < thrilli ts afternoon and night. | 7 HT ‘ULY {)7 Never before in the history of Cap- | Ne. Y 1 l a 9\.‘: it tol park has suct array of rewl- | 5 Iy worth-while free acts been pre- | tile artists make up the program [ & 9 = d as the entire show is performed | from lofty heights, every- ¢ park can see the show ° 1 ny difficalty. Tho 1ing ';n\'] Cnh ey wF’T\!!day E‘:E‘t‘!i’&’fi L circus aerial act con B2 Wadte | Feature Shown at 2:40, 4 isting of four men and one woman, \erform i flights on a lofty 2 SR $ 3 Wi imposing inz and prov- (@ SPECIALTY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JULY 31 B oyt IR A TR ) $ v‘v own the world o for their i “THl‘: IP:\‘\YA\ 'i‘R()l’I;‘anl'I; QY > T 2 ©1929, BY NEA SERVICE, INC. rvclous breath-taking stunts ] and a Great Surrounding Bill of Vaudevill while performing on the highest | gy - 9 ; e o Shsde e

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