New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1929, Page 28

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28 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929. “The Sky’s the Limit” Becoming Almost Actuality | As American Skyline Sears Up Toward 2,000 Feet Leaders among scientific archi- tects look forward to the day when | there will be no windows that can ! be opened. lateriors will be closed tight as drums as far as windows and doors can do it, in order that | | perfect ventilation systems may sup- | ply better air and temperatures | than are obtained by present time- | honored customs CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM | Onlems otherwise Indicated theatrica) aotices and reviews In this column are HOLDS ITS FIRST RUN || ety oree " weeneen o 10 asocttes amaserns somsnos Eight N. B. H. 8. Youths lh'glni GEF AT BILL AT STRAND | = = e lnn e GIrlS Ol Party Dorothy Mackaill plays the role | Reviews of Current ot & sophisticated grown-itp fapper Theater Offerings Girl Scouts Wearing Uniform, phone pleture The first run of the cross-country Ing at the Strand theater | season was held yesterday afternoon | ¢oday and Saturday. | ’ {from the New Britain for High| ephe Great Divide' | | school with a small turnout. Only | zona locale, Tt is an | | |eight men showed up for the run, | v e s ‘ ek WL i) Rl GEGE 1ccess. Reginald Barker di- | it it was the first night out.| L. ¢ 4 tho all-dlalogue production, ol L 3 Lok thillies teasy io0/as | which features five new songs, ak in their mucles gradually. | S e two minutes and walked | An outstanding _supoorting ca i olding this schedule | Was chosen for Miss Mackaill. Tan i intil near the end, when it was | Keith is leading 1 every man for himself. | The vaudeville sh Y Junior College club d a|O'Brien Troubadors | Beach entert w members’ party y afternoon after school in [musici Doe B This club fs | Wishing Well” with ted | Poppy.” of th high | ing acts seen her i1 lightning changes that | yester one of the class rooms, nization for girls intere [in a college cducation after | school is finished most ¢ nd featuring Mr. one | - Holding bravely to their causc Iatian; .»‘\Hmv] and \‘\wl' il i ; | despite continual “riding” by their | " MBI CAnAIY rd 11 [[£eliowistudents ¥ many nichi¥school | ORI IR R UL I ERE SHE L RER ot (B e ) {girls are wearing their Girl Scout (i1 ia sl bnez FLOR s il his uniforms to school this week in ac- | Trio offer SYEDE I 1 Tully calls (h o cordance with the celebration of Na- | ¢xcented. e fork fo Ay i tional Girl Scout weck. Only about | Berinning Sundey O 2 fe ter e : three high school Girl Scouts are not | ! Sl ntaal Al L ol e e faehoole | # vichire of the s n ihout, later or and pl i o who rose from a nilior to a mil- ' with Ronald $2.50 1.00 Round Trip TELEPHON] Warner Bros. Begir r SUNDAY At 4:00 P. M. | el Lous a 3 | . {man featured talking for lionaire, from brakerods to palaces Clt Ite"ls | first time. of plenty, has let 1oo: Hoon y | it = vitriol against Hollywood, the V | “GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY" ©! ’\]1‘-;‘..1\‘ iy arnogan =3 | A certificate of incorporation has| Nick TLucas, the famo Db ] n EMF mrchAYE |been filed by Perkins & Co., Inc, !ing troubadour,”” who Im ‘w""‘ EO:‘( U‘. o :fl] OIE TSR | doing business in this city with a|talking motion picture debut in T4 L (ArrRCHiMATE ) [ capitalization of $50,000, of which | “Gold Digers of Troadway” in|Screen. o o $7,000 is paid in. Corporators | Warner Bros. and " AL e G from 742 to 1,000 Harry Persky and Lottle Peri per cent natural color, singing, talk- picture, now at the ssion 3 f drama o this articulate The imaginary |this city, and Lillian Olinsky of |ing, dancing A e New Haven. Canitol all this week, has sung to ‘Im e o "" *m‘ i A NOVEr see & bl om i | Mrs. B. H. McElhone and Mr. and | millions he has never seen. Wl “Giold Diggers of Troadway Philip Doeppensmith of 30| In 1,030 fect Lefcourt have |Harrison street have returned home | Nick Tucas sings several originl can go high- a several months' stay at Short | songs written espec \:‘lllv for thi | t | picture by Al Dubin and Joe rchitect's Ban Mrs 'l Foren of dy- | Burke, in which he annea with « !Glover boulevard entertained a |An all-star caset which Nancy ~ Welford, Conwa the onally group of friends at a social and buf- |fet luncheon at her home last eve- to | ning. space in | . provided i Pennir ston, Bake- other and screen play- ers and a dazzling heauty chorus of | winnfe T.i {Lilvan 'T: waell, Helen well known ghner, Ann man, William sster and many known agreed to theater Richar title role t of building, nt answered an fternoon for a | | slight fire in a of rubbish in the rear of Solomon! property on East Main | larm at 1 100. Roy Del Ruth dirccted ting plans Berinning Sunday for four will the Ca offer Paramount’s itol St sonality en filed 5 T cre was amage. 0 i‘tl\ Avll y], 5 ,;" u;nJ here was no,d amag A L i alt e b 2t ‘ 5 |ers” with * Wiiam P e b Litchfizld Fugitive | Brook, Richard Arlen and ey 1 i and 'y ) | Is Brought to Court | V& * " s | ) | ¥ ecia 808810 of venil e P I'r Ing Le¢ a wal : s '(‘f oDl avehid| A rreyhound can travel a short : ; ; o bRl S distance at a speed of 35 miles an | 1 P a1 premium; that the ho has run away twice from o~ AL s atitnd i new oftics build- | the Junior Republic at Litchfield, | MOV or who appears 1 ented before com- | itted to the State School - i , at Meriden, but took an !appeal to superior court in $31,000 bonds. Attorney Thomas F. Mc- | Donough was retained to represent | him on the appeal. pletion Aviation may The Saturday Nig'.t Xidsass: — The Bonfire ‘ of our ney 5 | According to the police, the boy's — ™ my new step-ins! Ain't nothin® “‘How ixth floor, | father paid his board In Gildersleeve, 34 ? They's v enmerge o r pa Y ohe hir sacred to you? They're my enicrgencics. In Middletown, so that he would ‘That's like | he out of the reach of the authori- t to go | ties who were seeking him since his Usc in case of fire only! 'CLARA | o People who live in tin houses shouldn't reply. | ground now, I flew | last escape from the Junior Repub- | vesterday, and I |lie, Yesterday however, information | \B | throw can opencrs, far up".” | was received that he was at his i 5 A SEa o s e e e | Love ‘em and leave ‘em! Forget ‘em and ey the makers | goant G. 1. Ellinger brought him | idgem fthotsinol THE SATI'R_DAY‘ NIGHT KID It's casily Clara’s greatest All Talkie report the im- | future will these prob- cts of multiple res and Beglaning Saturday STRAND Theater—iIARLL OID in. P | rd solvin by creating st atmosph at the Newington Grange TONIGHT THE ORIGINAL IMPERIAL ORCH. A week after their report was is. from lab- time e going on form cment v with carbon form hting a ICAPITOL Just 2 More Days Left — Hurry! TODAY and SAT. Hurry! { WARNER BROS. l ALL COLOR TALKING — SINGING — DANCING — “The GOLD DIGGERS of BROADWAY” with l NSATION She’s the heroine and chief spotlight-holder in SHOW GIRL the new comic strip by J. P. McEvoy and J. H. Striebel PRETTY GIRL—BIG TOWN—ADVENTURE— BACK-STAGE—LOVE! WINNIE LIGHTNER NICK LUC Ann Pennington, Conway Tearle, Nancy Welford 100 Dazzling | | Hollywood Beauties ~ | 1 Shown at Every day in The New Britain Herald DON'T MISS A DAY OF IT! brecches, ees and shirt AN t the throat., James R 55 o iar el AR iters adds the sole soft touch to imonwealth streets, Hartfor the story as Jacob Is Hoo & Harlfond solice, Th6.HiT L. Atchl s good as Nathan 1. alscr Nev man. The women of the cast are e i better than be as|; M actresse But t m g except for color - plot ny hin climb] perd af to show, walk on land, T 1t last night ieter twice to hurl 1 dir on of Boston where the $. r | PALAC £ AR TODAY and TO W Cl arous Curves rest of the week v to Co-Feature morrow. 1f you pr pops KIT CARSON in to raw meat, better s “Iis ATEST BATTLE” i Subjects Added Attraetio for TOMORROW Onl 3—ACTS VAUDEVILL! WILL, TRY T0 [)7NTIFY MARTHA SLEEPER Pursuer of Motorist Who Knocked LGEANTO RIUSMOIRA0 Boy Down Wil See Hart- SIS LAST 1A With TOM MOORE ford Man and SEENA OWEN COMIC COMEDY SERIAL Warner Bros, ISTRAND 1 TODAY and SAT. ze Play Now a 1 Clay Phe Famous St Vitaphone Hit ocr machine John (' hit-« t and n he topco or repor stolen, «lso BEST PLACE TO GO fi TONIS i Hoonlite Dance | Wonderful Lizht I ots TABS HALL TRINITY BACCHANALIANS ORCIESTRA I, MYRNA LOY 2 10097 TALKING falals Reyal L] LBl 900 Wethersficld Ave. ! auGeviite Haritord B Groat AC wlin BATTLI 't[r MUSIC “O'BR both O RAR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY | OUBADOX NIGHTS i Newport Beach Casino | OCTOBER 19th and 20th | uicraingts JOHNSON'S NIANS DOC BAK (Happy | World's Paste Direet from Rosc , New Yori Chan City's most famous Ballroom “AL the Wi Eve with Peaches ED. GURLIY'S PALAIS ROYAL DE PREZ, KEELIN TRIO ORCHESTRA Avtlstic St Admisston 60c¢, Icludes checking i DONIA and OLARK SPECIAL — SATURDAY NIGH3 “Inside Ont? 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