New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 17, 1929, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1929. DRAE FEATURE[] ]“\1:‘;‘( s . 1 THUNI]ERB[]'.T iS H A Mother And Her Famous Son Sentember 5. ATSTRANDTHEATER -5 5 CAPITOL FEATURE e port w it can re r t of vay with Sister Burton (M ,.;. Richdrd Barthelmess in First 7. e George Bancrolt Is Featured in| Al Talking, Singing Feature | *“mue conine ot xei: f‘”‘f)‘;; | All Talking Drama f with the irritable rever to prim- i riod of time. Some s itive moods and ¢ | Richard Barthelmess, First Na-|of the deserted party. furnishes ancroft and Von Sternberg! Mar- | tional-Vitaphone star, again regis- | unique picture full o 3 otz oot 8 fai e ters a talking picture hit With | uycitement “Drag” his newest starring vehicl: Sin Sister” com i “Underworl¢ at ‘the Strand theater Sunday for 4 | palace theater tomorrosw these two, star and d days. “The companion attives 45 “Dhole > S s possit Following “Weary River,” Bar-|Tipogt,” ) . Also | the . \derbolt” thelmess has done another fine dra- | selected ¢ 2 matic portrait in “Drag.” His voice B el jmr v 4 day run and, in the all-i strengthens our bel his even = creen medium, the m greater potentialities as a dramatic rkers have perfected a new and star of the first ma de. The sons’ ater picture of in the littie dialogue is written with subtlety | proe £ €S o~ |known melieu of the underwor and human understanding. And the | oo i 5 irama ¥ story is simply, effectively and logi- | & - ' 4 cally told. “Drag” concerns a paperman who goes to ¢ to take over the local paper. is also ambitious to become a com- | ot poser of operettas. In the .u_unl ionin. e v i TR : 5 par frair 2 town he meets a young gir Eeges i ays the lives and £ 3 5 3 7 3 e party affairs i himself engaged and then m Follow Thru” as s e dreds of human b ¢ \ . . el : ate went for Warre to her. But, unwittingly, he one Kknows, v F inspiring settin, ¢ Sing . o : When Hoover finds himself supporting her entive | New York si t Y, and Death ' the presidency family. How they keep dragging|scats a a prer te | exeiting clima the young man down, how ne G YsOvEn S m- | ing ma a struggles against it, how he finds s have alread n given on R G sympathy and enco : ' had aly, natic ' Indlae : % 5 : b ¢ ! ¢ v an unexpected source—these form j 1art it i New he news horizon in the newsy 2 o g s e nons sl x the framework of the story. The|Yor J Goo . Gae: = 2 ’ th . Columbus DeWitt < ¢ S_JJ 26 ,)1 2 at. '["'li""""‘ »*"’]‘”' , by ‘;‘:‘l,“;"“ oud op | {ing episodes L hole Richard Barthelmess, star of “Drag” at the Strand : Sahsterii b itter b - o IOWIN ()l TSIDE OF y i':\n'{( tha very cha d Kk-hair ¥ t ale f upe P v tarti X ;o is thor 2T 1ive. 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Je| T0 80 nment rly sat in the house |arm, for s of milk small tow > chief m h : 1 v and charm | S50 ¢ L ¢ 4 y h st Sehiiiore lection to the party expression ot Field Plans Study of titude Conditions in Russi: s '»%flfigwg L | 5 situation affaj him a valuable its efforts to e N s campa served Hoover Row, ton, in the Hartfo: trouble makers. re is not in the |ed on t - hot rovoker of | newspa mp royalist dey of the dir 0od £Tim S Too i s rderbolt” is w _ | boys, en, e e m Too Yo e : 1 i S B0 fully well rounded—t 2 t Gigrlath extremely 1 Doubtless they will soon b pany en or- ruly L ; most 1 ordinary mu- Ttz most from coast to coast, like rom ¢ t r subjects will offer DA el Dancing Tonight oo s ASE!ST DEPU“ES e gl s o :Sunda; such ste News and Vitaphone hursday hanige and will oftor Richard DIX 1 | 8¢ fonturca of the show. ) Lent af “Tine honse Wil b I onder?- PARAMOUNT |/ withDeSYLVA, BROWN and HENDERSON Songs There }n .lnu 5 a vandevill (uren and 1. G. De syl I[allafl Ghambe?asn‘ange Body i Lo t of Ma R; Y PAV!L!ON | The My 1 Comedy 5 ,”n' All Broadway Rec- gram o _Applause, Coming soon M b Ghevall 3 5 R aon A : o uritar: rigor in the da hen h = S G R TR g Fels O] | i s 0 Hlmoesston Bt Lincoln’s Campaign By HUDSON HAWLEY L i poleto : HENSY ea[]g (Chance Fair Grounds AT THE 3 o Buggy Sold for 83.25 S Uamles e I e is holding el i How quickly sone : W ‘ ‘“ il e b Ahatisnoosalent,, AR L GUT HAPPINESS BO I"y']‘nfi\“]”"L mot fbehind: fi#3:2500 doe | work, hmm chamber | o o 3 = t oo en nev Ndmissi et S e ¢ Ja J & G ; ainipar | of e 4 . Ladies 35¢: Men 50¢ lolf, Myrtle » Davis, re alike, ) hat nd |y S oIROLAS gt don 2 N Perf{ect Vitaphone House! story oy ST e e SRR SRS CAPITOL || CAPITOL (Josephine Dunt her inte ntl »n exhibition at t tione | Sl ie editions o 1 TODAY ONLY husband, (1 , hibitior : ; S and it is u ¥ necessary t t] I 5 ¢ ; no he co ¢ ) m Double Features I'WO MEN AND A MAID” In Dialogue and Sound with The Best Mways Two ) e O ! '”'l bulpity r WILLIAM COLLIER, JR. Photoplays _‘fl \ el bhSE J nd few any s co — Co-Feature — 1 in makis s nation- | 1 think of “cloak rooming out REGINALD DENNY NOW PLAY — Don't Miss Secing This Show — NOW PLAYING imphantly electe & U Lt i In His Pirst Talking Picture ED HOT SPEED (The Picture Sensation of th o dently took extreme care - YEAR $—: Year ar) My husha for the night Jeanne Fage e you don't come 1 oot T Is a Rare Honor to An —CO-¥ i = Also Short Subjects and Tom Tyler h Fravkie Darr O % AR TR 3 the presentation of TOMORROW NIGHT AND MONDAY .-" R I C I_I A R D (Two Outstanding Featur \m.ulmm Plus Short Su > Direct from $2.00 showing on Broadway. Hailed as a bigger hit than *“Weary A Stoty of Love as White as the Trackless Snows of the 28 4 R AT (o AL (B L A River. : //TH”NDERBfig" F// Co-Feature—"THE T 3 with BIL CoODYy o U A FIRST NATIONAL i - _ A HEAR — NI VITAPHONE HIT A - = the theme song i a Qamm()unl (/)l('{lll(’ “L‘i\‘ Soit g MY SONG 1009% TAL KING e : ° M : T 7 e AT Fireworks and Dancing j§ o/ & | s he wants! Destroys what effends Po what he loves % 4 | ¥ g se | b d : i with undying, \mflm(hlm. unrelenting EJAKE COMPOUN{:E K p 1K h‘??,‘] Cr a BOy ‘/Vho o g You will tremble at the power and f L & X . ¢ this man! Y vill ma "~I at his B 1etol C : mne \Vrong Glr“ 7 M) cuistimn;“cmu:m ?‘lv\tnilzi\\t arm, Ilih ston, -onmn. ‘BN l)wl\ N l'all:n\ -up success to “Weary g N making! He talks to you! : B River.” Two lovely leading ladies. Small "l See the P“Li‘]“‘ "Il the _hl‘llfl;‘\* girl loved by N / town life in 2 honky tonk. Big time life [ this man! Loved against her will! Fox '-ATU?D fi\‘/ E\WG ,AUG‘JST‘ E? \ on Broadway. A story \\'0\1‘“ remember | to love him when her heart yearns for % long after others are l'm'q"oflcn. B other! See her fight. See Thunderbolt’s ¢ 5 S q vible vengeance on the man she loves! R'\ND CONCERT SUI{DA‘A’ ‘ o "‘dl'l(’m'::"li‘l;‘!'il o underworld! u % 3 s H 25 i S ] 48 N B | B and w hum;ce parties in New Y(H'I\\'\l 9 % i G A life! Tense drama! Gripping! Sounds and " C‘J‘fl!’l& B‘“E‘?I‘fpx al“"d H!S Aristocrats i E fi é k sights from the mysterious half-world out ard A\"‘ Direct From Keith Ci 't g Vitahone | 2 Bi s o | talking d Bett MOVIETONE NEWS e From eith wreul NGt L A AN_R. ; sancroft’s second talking dram etter S LA g 4 N:\\; ig ShOWS SUNDAY 6'30 830 5 i than “The Wolf of Wall Street.” A marvel- Fahles i i % ek SIS it ous picture that takes you places! ables CONTINUQUS — MON,, you things! Grips your heart! Astounds ITAPHONE ACTS your imagination! WAy Night Asonst 21

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