New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 5, 1929, Page 15

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NEW ’ZRITAI\I DATT Y HERALD, TH[ RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 920 B0l Cnlems otherwise (ndicated. theatrical ootices and reviaws I this colmnp ar: TR!AN[]LE l]HAR[iES -~ BY WARRING PAIR Husband and Wile Blame Othe: Admirers for Trouble ) \ *~Aer by orem agencier for the ewpactive amusemem?! CcompADY < Lol gEanos of A Kelsey street accused her husband \ in police court today of ilting DOUBLE FEATURE AT CAPITO | AT THE PALAC S e \ Buster Keaton, playing a lovesick| She had never witnessed the ac- |hep since. {hey St tailor enamoured of an actress, is |tivity of those on the “seamy" sid® | yeurs ago, but he contended h hilariously entertaining audiences 4t |of life—hers was one of luxur SRt e s the Capitol theater, where his lat-| But when she found herselfat the | ose althoug : e I Metro-Gioldwyn-Mayer comedy | front—in No Man's Land with death | struck her, Offic ward Mus ite Marri is now rowing jand destruction on all sides zynski was ¢ in by Mrs. Pugro- ¢ and Saturday. groans of the dying all around her | <ack e e new story is a comedy of |—she faced a crisis—the crisis of |arres husband on t i ge theater life, Keaton plays |her life. of breach of the prace : 4 youth infatmated with an actre: Eleanor Boardman has the lead-|io which a plea of not who cventually marries him to ing role ni this production with cven” with another lover. A yacht |John Holland, und Burns and o 4 a chase by some rum run- | Al St. John cast in important roles. s and other comical adventures.| The companion feature is “Th a | trials and tribulations add to the|Head of the Family” the funniest | sho and hilarity of the story. farce of the year. featuring Virginia | 00k the stand Dorothy Sebastian plays the hero- |Lee Corbin, William Russell and|band of drink ine, and Leila Hy . Edward | Mick, nnett. Also selected:short | Who was vis rle, John Byron, William Bechtel |subjec She 1 others of note are in the cas war dgwick, who dire he Cameraman,” also dir S new Keaton vehic bton is responsible for t K The co-feature presents Cliv Brook, Ba nova and eil Hamil- ton in an all talking drama “A Dangerous Woma Beginning Sund; y for the entir next week the Capitol will offer Al i N Jolson with Davey Lee in the new Warner Bros. Vitaphone hit “Say it With Songs.” SOPHIE TUCKER AT STRAND In public, a “hot mamma;" in vate, a loving mother. This is the dual characterization of Sophi= Tucker, renowned singer of torrid il ditties, in “Honky Tonk,” Warner Brother latest talking and singing Vitaphone production at the theater today for a run of 3 in which she malkes her first screen progress of the story | that though appa | ently a carcf enter! r at the “Honky Tonk” night rev the swirling Ly life, and her daughter in a fa uropean school eptional oz Dy the saled it is reve actually 1o | in hates the pursues it shion supporting in “Honky Tonk," iz- corge Duryea, Lila Tee Mahlon Hamilton | Lloyd Tiacon | picture, and the nario exe Miss clud Audr [ and rected Tuc John M this u Baker origin ray. isnal from h Barro The vaudeville i Oscar Stang's Andrew Basso, headed by Orchestra of this city, on 1e mer rs of » organization. r acts include Archer and Bel- in “The Piano Tuner;” Three Kaswell Sisters “Quee 1 Air;” Chappelle and St “Har- mony As You Like It Senni and Weber “This and Beginning Sunday the fe [ traction will offer “Our Mode Maidens,” a wild whoopee party vouth and companion feature i “Our Dancing Daughters” and Joan Crawford wi is show Singing of the nd That.” ture & ) of to fu Ani Rod and roles, Clty Items ist at the South takes up w home chureh, residence tomorgow in his n on Ledyard street. f Minna Schwartz Piano i opens Sept. Gth.—advt, e Burritt Grange will vi F ington Grange on Iriday evening, at its Necighborhood night, and ( furnish two mumbers on its pro- gram. On Saturday ening, Durritt Grange will hold its regular mect- ing at § oclock at Jr. O. U. A M hall Order your up. Stanley- pany. Tel. 419 Studio South- coal hefore g0 Svea Coal & Menus & prices 0il € Birnbaum om- 1vt Kendall reported that his the rear 16 day afternoon. Why wait longer orde all 419 and we hin. Stanley-$ Coal & Oil Com- pany. Menus nhaum.—advt, For <ood clean Lehigh and Hazle- . 759 East street police last n was stolen from street yester Toste the vele to M of. with your coal will fill your brook coal, call 419. Stanley-Svea Coal 0il Company. Menus & Birnbaum.—advt. IFor good D and pipes, call 419 Coal & 0Oil Comy Birn- baum.- Ostrich feather ¢ We deliver. Han den, n Hill, The police were notified at 11:50 last night that there was bout a house at 1041 Stan et Sergeant Stadler investigated but tound nobody. Motoreycle Officer W. S. Strolls found a coupe this morning on Hartford road between Ibelle’s and Gillette’s corners. It was turned who reported it ht over to the owner, stolen in Hartiord last 1 Mrs. D. L. Vater of Bassott street complained to the police to- day that o woman's bathing suit was stolen last night off a clothes line in her y Ref 1 Berman has author- ized Joscph Melnyk to quit the premises at 73 t street, and to disclaim all title in the realty Melnyk, a bankrupt, brought a pe tition to the referce through Attor- ney Isracl Nair, representing tha the mortgages on the building a B land are in excess of the value, nd that he has no equit, Stanley Klej has l¢ased Pernal a store at [ for use in m and business. The lease is for one with monthly rental of $2 to Lud Union cery i w yen BRITISH BELITTLE . | this summer ‘_‘ he Britisher s Lelieves that ,l h ?.1”“,,1, j\”l . a v: e nited States did not enter S e : World war until absolutely forced to | {jon :,\‘(‘, Fie 'm-[ 0 il : ',. St Qo it,” Mr. I continued’ “They linac ohe mad not. foundl time to Delieve t L waited untll | whieh he remarked that she would the last possible moment; in fact, | pave had time but for readiness that they waited until their interna- | (o go out with other men until fonal prestige was seriously damag- | orojoek s . ed. Of conrse, are many Brit- | claimed, and ia ishers who do not s} ihisiview | Sirat 1as adl Lioat it but by and large, it is the opinion | wiq on account of his i of the Rritish people that male visitors away Mr. Perry also told of his trip | wphils he e i through France, Italy and Switzer- [ oo oo b G0 8 e S land, commenting upon the varions il e D points interest in the countrics. e s He believes that Switzerland .is one he of S aited only a ours to he car- 5 ried out, lives Pugrosacks At the beginning of the meeting ; wnd accordi hushand, men model of the U Constitution. | o211 on her hade by one of the crippled chil- |, o e % dren at the Newington hospital, was Y : : ] responsible if displayed to the Rots The ‘ to the Rota Tl Sihi oy needs money to continue his ncd by Att wvvv! ined 1 her to the cason U3, PARTIN WAR Ho Goe I'Ly.lm7 With His Mama Few children can boast that with mother as pilot, but I Mrs K. Perry Says Engiish Be- lieve We Held Back Long appeared to b according to her, 1 too sta vhen when the coremc the most beautiful countrics in tim me ek education, and next week, Rotarians s will bid the ship at a Scotch auction - | em all even Melvin Barrow., of 6 Carlton A trect, has resigned his position at R ssell & Erwin and will enter St O Lot iomas Seminary [ 1 ordered the, May. Haizlip of Tulsa, Okla., holds that distinctior Mr. and Mrs. George Barrows have returned home on i Carlton strect after touring New| Attorney Golo York and New Jersey. geRtEln Y g and Judge Saxe Mrs. Edwin Prendergast of 1136 f0F one month nley street is spending the week | PFS ”""' el it the home of Mrs. R. I NG Ll der, Maple Hill, e “f‘)"’”i“‘j cessation of thi ss Pearl Ambrose Gadeck, of | V¢ o mnny eea 222 Fairview street, has accepted a |©2PROL be brot SSEllIoH o Hoctoral Wdistine at e BES mOLCh in the family, SADRI MISSING FROM HOMT New Britain General hospil et Trotsky Must Support Child The local police we 1 to g |~ Alex B. Trotsky, 40, charged v y that James Sadri, 59. of Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Lenoci of |NON-#UPPOTt, was ordered to piv{has not been home Monday 72 Proad strect have returned from |11 & week fowards the support of |and his family is ala at his e bt i e his children while the probation . e b SRosEin R icer ichmak o=t ol (i o in- | height and weighs about 130 ponds. spent a few weeks at Rome, The return trip was made | g ; on the 8. S. Rouca and accommeo- 3 At o Feeinl eni PARSONS—Tonlght Frl.-Sat N \genzia Ttalia HART PO | Ponar Pl Matinee sat— B GEORGE E. WINTZ presents " Miss Befty Wallace of Griswoll M i nd Miss Mae Sakaluskas of t vy street spending a twi tors were soliciting * vacation at York. Atlantie City a PAKE FUND SOLICITORS Captain Kelly at police headq rs notified today that impos- funds for the Based on Mc Carthy's “IF | WERE KING"” “Magnificent Cast of 100. As m(»m/m/ t/m" been for an a zlip, eight- -oa ea! | Aske use of Haizlip, a licensed pilot, flew in the recent women’ That the avera clishman still | VA8 her friendliness with men, | from Santa Monica, Calif., to Cleveland, O. is believes Americ rtin winning ;“'f'("(‘]‘:“'?"'h shot Attor- with her son. ihigilate s ar hyasiomalllana iagn | g o ST AT e o b actully is further convinced that American [Soney sion She learned that a e 5 = money was made from Britain and | 101" S A e iy i BUS STRIKES COACH France while they were under great | o0 e duress, were the statements made to | | rosack testified e asked |New Britain Rotarians by Delhert | b5 ¥ % 9r bis working shirt and |56 BerrviCollit stroeliarchitocketols | e~ e s I BROSI0B S Egaon d ey lowing a vacation trip to Lurope ”"':" s ‘i"\‘.‘;”'\\‘“{"“‘ LRy ext day's wo rousers APanIgie sucees- to O rcing Daughters,” Thrilting Phrobhin ok of e Seene 7, Mad Youth! Rod La Raeq Dovglas Fairbanks, Jr. e Anita Page Josephine Dunn BEGINS SUNDAY At The STRAN D DBosrs Opea 3:00 P. Show Starts 1:00 P. .I. Id son of Mis. i“;";“’r"’fmr’l i"\r’ ;‘\‘]“"‘ (":‘d "‘l“ “‘;\’r‘““‘ Weeks at Casino Theatre, New York, and 32 artford avenue, and were at 40 5 stre, Chicag e e o ] i Weeks at (Irn*at Northern Thectre, Chicago. e e R Poputur Ir.1lw:‘~"”lx;'\m\ Ahroughont the ¥ vent featurin investigate but found no trace of Prices—Eves.: Orch. SL50; Fam. Cir. §1; SAT. MAT the men. Tac. SL30, S1: S now READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST 'PALACE “Sonny Boy" w New Songs IMITABLE | Welcome Return of Jelson and New Story and All ] TODAY and TOMORROW THE ONLY, THE INI The picture of wo 0, with women, with LLEANOR BOARDIAN with DAVEY LEE Cu o ature CORBIN of the Year) AMILY" VIRGIN \ the Funniest Furce “THE HEAD OF Also Selected SSTURDAY ONLY Two Big Feature Attractions Plus Short Subjects and 3 Acts | LAST Love cAsEr A Burning Story und n_ Chilling My With RAYMOND GRIFFITIL and MARCELINE DAY ROCKY POINT RUODE ISLAND SHORE DINNERS Take Ioute 117 Open Until Sept, 15 Inclusive DANCE at the A NEWINGTON GRANGE FRIDAY, SEPT. 6th Imperial Orchestra Beginning SUNDAY For One Week CAPITOL FIRST SHOW SUNDAY AT 4:00 P, M. Believes Chamber Can e Built Tor Building Dept. which ASSIFIED ADS REPARE YOUR HILDREN FOR SCHOOL rlor BLDG. Nirn | | | | AGNELLO'S ‘»T S \waRNE A Y mapem S Red hot rhy(hm<! Scorching songs! Racing romance! Syn- copated steps! Sophie Tucker turns winter to summer—nizht into day! “r’.onliy Tonk' is a huven of ja A EW‘W@EROUSS W@ MAR" nt Qictu AR SR AT Q7 tra il BACLANOVA % CLIVE BROOK il NEIL HAMILTON { : $ d Weber r and Belford Shown You Won't Know Wheth to Laugh or Gasp! Try and Stop Laughing at B'l\l(‘l . Lver . T /,\\A\ vie Bano Nepr 45 SeeciarRenucen Raroanfares-Ask Yous AGeNT

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