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R e 1 | 1 18 - QAMTT » S DT S : i k NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 7, ; f } | . R i T : 7 Nt > L e sy =t 2 3 JUAN [;RAWF [] l MAPLE HILL NEWS A TIES PR[]TEST New Curate to Celebrate : Heart c several years ago, 3. il S Holy Cross Church Mass < ; 8 ety I \ | : 4 L ned to chu Hartford, b and_daughters, Elinor and Shirley A i ! Al A of Hillside avenue, spent o v 4 8 e end at Matunuck : ———— ] T 3 13 3 3 = 5 G ipa! I { Our Modern Maidens” Is Story = Newinsion sevors win o Olaim - “Hliss America” Was the fall term Tuesday 1 ke ), N 0 1 ! { of Today's Sons and Daughters . " == U Bnloped by Holders of Conest ; | = was a guest of her parents, Mr. and e » | : e | Joan Crawford made her how |Mrs. W. J. Sorrow of Sequin street | poyiiore sont. 7 ()—Dissensior } ¢ | as a full-fledged star, and at the [l their summer home €anoe | onared into the crowning Miss o . 3 same time gave the screen one of | Harbor, Iast River, last week-end. |y 1oieo of 1929 at Baltimore's na the most powerful dramatic roles, | o tional beauty pageant last t not only in her own it ARG 00 SOn Oy gecision of the judges in : perhaps in the entire history o|GOIC strect spent the holidays with |, Cooai e e to Miss Tiliar modern drama, when her new | Felatives in Long Island. Andrn 1 year old brunette, repr o Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer vehicle, | - sentin uckeye Lake, Ohio v = ‘Our Modersy Maidens,” a sound | Mr. and Mrs. James N followed by a storm of profs Ey synehronized production, opens at | O Thompson strect ary from the sponsors of several other | he Strand theater Sunday ““')', s ks “‘ "”“’J “‘\‘T “““ 1& "’! of the contestants, { yelock for 4 days orlc;sta Haca S aliennd diie sponsors charged that t | The new play, hailed as the epie| ¥ Dite Mountains. = was a professional e kennl Miss Ruth Lienhard of Brooklyn EILEIEARIIL BB R ”’;l r !‘v» ”nn..\v[ ed parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Licn. | PATk in whi h the tic & of no iss ne wen Miss G - fuliles S e e sen_and announced that (e 3 plus the rful directlon of f yraion ana Bisie Tisher of Froder. |would hold a cor test of their own - Jack Conway, brought this huge | " wore guests of Mr. and|in the ball reom of a Baltimore ho i heme to the screen in a p Mis Sorrow at Canoe Har- |0l today. ) 2 moyings piece ot Enure Mentartain st lalinien Phvack iyt sponsors supported in ment. A ewiie their cimim by I Carroll, . 16 1s a story of a girl caught in| nis Horaee B, Mann returned fo|York theatrical producer he midst whirl of the mod- | ome 1 Rockland, Mass,, last | rew from the list of judg < ™ jazz age—a girl led to believe S minute. Carroll was B hat anything is rightthat br K. Mann | Sayinz “no Miss pleasure, and that one may bargain | o 1 It wasn't a e ¥ with the devil and cheat him too— : What the < for pleasure. Miss Arline Root of Golf stree | the pretiiest of life tht underlic a ficial | Cleveland and Niagara Falls, 0 of ver R conventions or s eth S 4 in wer: » forms the basis of the drama Sorrow and family, of |said fo have expressed their willing in magnificent moder returned Tuesday s to enter the contest great and spectacular Harbor, where g ant last night was con 1 fantastic surroundin, gve- | spent the summer. by local interests } baifling as well as grippingiy > ment park and dramatic Miss Mildred Mann, d . place ) Miss wford rises to supreme ! Mr. and Mrs. 1 )] tl e City th 1 S heights as an actress in her scenos | hins avent t P Il sections of - erowded ) with Rod 1 tocque and De 1s | Scituate, Mass., with rel s. red. Miss o 1 Voear 1 1 B Fairbank Who th ) van, 20, in the role of Miss Oh \ : leading roles amon T in e orun W closely P ] the play. Albert Gr nil I‘S N AN[] ollowed by Miss Julia Bradham, 17, | towards : b lionaire father, Anit el L as Miss North Carolina s 1it by £ rival sweetheart unn st 1 i E Nugent, and ot h \ i Josephine Lovett who ke s UlLLs « ‘M “Our Dancing s i wmount to | haps more than o re- | (4 e £ 5 Favor New 1 e Say 1t With Songs™ to Appear Ay i | having been made yrote the i lan dy v Supt. J. L. 1 « 4 new play. at Capitol —— e S ¢ As an extra 1d¢ attra e 3 4 aidana | P ttentio, t i Council ~ Committee Considers » and Oliver Hardy, e Al Jolson, the world's greatest | -, repr t and it | “Birth M hich L gnaran- | ! ter y nex N A v A Sh teed lau latest all-tal 1 == i include t Say It Wi om acts. “ay it With Song will mme will pr v into pictures 3c | ¢ ot particular gift. Call it fervor, mag- | ey leng i ¥ £ o netism, itwhat you will—fu n special commi o YV Of An ey 10 clectrify ev- | aof the council looking i ) I i ; D ; ™ ca f vaudeville will be longs to ju away rita photoplay some car PALACE | It With Phyllis Have ther of his tall o s plicanl sion 1 i 1 one h s is in 1w process of produc A RS} vl Binner ia v pen hen | 4 1 era irman comes o a “sab sisier,” that type of | L0 1o 1 ow A néwspaper woman who weeps with 1 4 : il Hie down I I - C I |i gay and ! o into print At e " benefit of t s ‘ f mizht happ: S S QI z ot 1 e FOR | DAYS ONLY ‘ Hay ! 1siness prog ; | well | Continuous! | the theater for two d 1 vs tukes 16 or ‘ Sunday and Mondiy and it involves 1S 10 get used to work 1 ) ) « a murder, city editors, the wayward Director Lloyd \ | School open | reporter, the | ife and v bystand L i i \ > R 8 smart- copy hoy never got 1 to it." a cam ; ) Another in the cast who has he remarked, “hut T hope | € 1929 5 identified recently with comedy | Will know enough, not altogether to gy 1Jk ~ roles and o us s a serious | forget what I de hat ) mantle in “The Office Scandal” is | Same scene is shot ag Raymond Hatton. Hatton plays the \ ; | city editor and his fine work recalls| VALEIOS CHOIR REHEARSES . g ] | the days when he was known best The Kly vehearsal of 1 } \ b }‘/‘a‘ 1 | for his excelleat dramatic character- | Valeios choir and orchestra, com N\ VB i ; izations, of more than 50 1 S 23, 10 considor the 2 % \ g | The companion feature is the laf- mer vas held last night e :' = -v" s Ll KY / est Tom Mix theill - “King Cowboy” | o'clock at the general assembly egistrars of voters and (he as | a stupendous drama of adventure in the Lithuanian } o e S Z 5 ind romance with Tom and his et The cho ¢ as to the extent of nse of ’,/ y wonder horse, Tony, at their hest.|from 10 to 14 ve o, is A z 3 Also selectel short subjerts. Note | structed by V. Visocki of Hartford 4 '“v“"l e aé Doors open at 3:30 tomorrow |The Valeios choir gave sceveral Thi conmbelion Ll it sati 7 1fternoon. tertainments durin, past s machines for clec g - months at Union City and will giv | & concert in this city November 16, at i MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS ~ :itnaiin ok o b e e & | g " | —PALACE— | Including games of Sept. 6 NOW PLAYING | i National (Stupendous! Spectacular! Theilting! T 10 | Batting-—Herman, Robins, 3.13 I “The Charge of the Gauchos’ FIRST [ ) | i ::":: eoehatte a3 Virst real Gaueho picture ever fitmed & | i~ 5 battec " » With FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN f Hits—0'Doul Phillies, ‘210, and JACQUELINE LOGAN | Doubles—Ierederick, Robins, 45 Co-Tonturs \ k | Triples—L. Wanc ri ARK EAYMOND GRUTTIH i Love, Laughter, bl Homers—Kilein, Sl “TRENT’'S LAST CASE” Gaiety, Music | | Stolen Banes—Cuyler, Cubs, 34 4160 Shuch S jsubs, sod Youth Joins B [ 7 Pitching—Bush, Cubs, v 13, e e o Youth Joins he -~ | oot ol R o (Hartford) 3—Acts Vaudevilie—3 Pariul : il B 3 arty. American — = = ? | | Batting—I"oxx, Athletics, .373. ALL STNDAXan0SIIONDAY > Branch N. J. Rocor HeatlesTob Runs—Gehringer, Tigers, 115 Y : e Runs batted in—simmons, ath- | RIDES AND GAME p“vLLE@ Prices Tves. Oreh. $2.50: Bale. $2, 5150, $1; Fam. Chr, Tac, Tomorrow ! letics, 115. IN . WED. Orch. $1.50; Entive Balc. $1; Fam. Cir, 75 Hifs—Simmons, Athletics, 157 OPEN : ! Doubles— Manush, Browns; Heil TODAY AND r | mann, Tigers, 40. : 7 R [ He | Triples—Miller, Athletics; IFon- TOMORROW ?@lfi?fiig WED. i ! seca, Indians, 14. AVAALDo SAT. | Homers— Ruth, Yanks, 40 AMATEUR BOXING | : S0 s g, Tigers, o TWO PLAYS JOAN 1 " Pitching—Grove, Athlatioad won . T 9 . Py = - was marvelons. Here is its i | SCANDAL” || | B 1 - hursday and at. g : ] I — | u ) ¥ / e Rt of jazz-mad youth, dvinking ‘ TR RTSAT he Romance of a & i e or e et eom o i POOL AND BEACH b-lisl T3 A AT o e e < % / life, hrought face (o face w OPEN 9 A. M. | cJjoo;juter s ; e - : 1 j its stern reatives in one flam- e‘ FONIGH Y and | ———————| P § ‘MQHEMQ AT | SUNDAY | aY - Raymond Hatton s E = with { Y = | Leshe Fenton T ANITA PAGE B 3 | 2 Niared U nosten A Teilar Mada Man ; § | at the | ¢ D [ L .“Lg nan » LA ROCQUE i+ | i x Pathe # Pcture JOSEPHINE DUNN | 3 1 UNDAY a DOUG. PAIRBANKS, JR. 3 | i L 3 | and Sat, I Starting 9 P. M. > s ’ i ) A The W e = PAVH-ION | With the Arcadians A l'l Ue“l_ ‘“]\' e g The Whole Town's OLIV HARDY | 1] Located Near Old Berlin ‘ 11 Picee Orchestra And His L ({.n\‘fm e s Talling'! TALKING! 2 ) i Toalpl G tounds e el b 10;" i Ial!(lf!g % RTH MARKS” ‘ [ LERtEing s the S5 Effects “KING COWBOY” ; o e e — z HAEEINESS BOXSORGHESING Admission 50¢ t et ORDER BY MAIL NOW. PRICES . Orch. 2.3 rows 82 i 1 Thisfonss : = Yows $130, 3 rows Tl Fam. Cir. i Gents 50¢ Free Parking oors open ut Ladict L Show begins R —

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