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4" e at Ia the Sta 1 dea Sta of mu Wi r the very d at the that seems® Hece hool to hody 1 1001 a nearby girls' school “Tap-Tap” classes w °s on a SWEtTIE FEATUREH NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1929 3 " Nancy Cam)ll dack Oakie and . Helen Kane in Muswa Comedy | waited' for a long time for cry sort of jazz-panic amuse- at 1 apt title nt—and now, of v for 4 d t. it's here Capitol beginning “Sweetie is everything—or rather $ everythin for it is show- ' the talking creen for a d run of four days at the theater. thing! Gay songs, 1 toreh”" songs. coilage hy azz 'em up, hot-step tu lliant dialog; scintillating acting: selievable plot—all ishly on a sure ckground lattic melody-inspired idens who romp tk comedy-romanc Jack Oakie world go rou s while only after this “Swr 1d on the publ Stanley Smith ley is her ba stick with r old Peiham is friend. team join Nancy Nanc n 1 sc 'wl sl h dev 1 team of ing Oglethory Helen Kane is Thompson, who enrolls in t n he Nancy, ch ‘Mammy should get son gorgeous eye-filling thrill scénes haps we should say lattice-pla to be the philosoph —Nancy than le: on the st the wond results to the finds out He 1 this plastered enough coil pulse. Nancy is the chorus girl who falls Ticiress to the Pelham boy's prep school where William Austin is an cccentric professor of English and m a million en- legit Helen ¢ drooling her “at “hoopa- doop” numb Nancy and singing “Sweeter Than jam Austin's drag ai n Warner CAPITOL A Merry, Melodious, Musxcal Comedy Riot! MOVIETONE l NEWS COMEDIES ; THURS.—GEORGE ARLISS in “DISRAELI” LA\T TIMES TODAY—HAROLD L LOYI)‘ " the whole ensemble © cuties and ging “Bear TDown Pelham nent e Follies” dancing divinities | or instruction groups. of col- campus cow-hoys " and ‘em out com- producer to intro- + | nan Bros. ually interesting and unique ir respect To mi wrries itis to mi iver Follics custom: and 8:1 calls for [ lesaue s High Flyer i ces Fa | sacks he ' with Mike in the fe and Farr have Sacks atured roles. long been vith in Ztoa outdone themselves prmance that rib-cracki this year to o fairly scin singing and would find hard io ill remember Sucks iian of the first - mor \on u( lier ver g tured other favorites re- om every field of an how opens Monda than us- nted at 2:15 and § e of next weck. LOVE" PALACE nois. one of Europea world with Alps and furnish t . proved an ex- tremely different tech problem in connection \\1'n the filthing of #*Eternal Love Barrymo latest to 1l United il Arl audiences sts picture, soon the Palace 1 where beginning Mo will shown for a run o Monday and Tu The id to 1 n solved naily a chamois was reported alive and happy in in the easter and « egotiat g distance telephone, w sed to Hollywood for t scenes. work on in the Canada nd the n a mor picture the most rv North A on spent days nd from e mount a. Worki th ation and loc rrym this film comprises & Bosworth, Vic Rico. or Hort Varconi, Evelyn of others e Hobart Mona is h' w Kent. Also an The Haw iphone tech \ Dorothy Sci added m Love nicolor. Prince of Wales Flies And All England Copies scenes Other subjects will offer Vita-| Croyden, Nov. 16 (P—Young Eng- phone acts and the Movietone | 1and, which always pa los News. attention to what of On Thursday a double feature pro- | Wales does and we: has noted gram will be offered presenting the | his enthusiasm for flying and is fol- distinguished star George Arliss in |lowing him into the air. Disracli.,”” one of I outstanding That is one explana or ti talkies of the day. hoom in flying clubs throughout t In the past few months, dur- GRAND THEATER. HARTFORD puiticnguhgipiincaty ]‘{‘V"’l“‘ ,“ ]“‘.' Hula Hula girls, Hawaiian danc- | 1Sually active in pir an fng girls and exponents of the bought a private plane and learned of terpsichore supposed to to fly it, the fly clubs and schools in the Orient, ha < | of England enjoyed a increas in membership. Approximately 5000 women now belong to men and these clubs n “Mile. Modmlfi‘ Beginning | Honday Fritzi Scheff. has | | | cded in doing wiseacres haid was an impossibility in New York city or in fact, in| i S 1o T 108t a qu but here o has demonst such thi can be done. and n her v thar hen she s ] in Victor } National thea md only a few vas again prod eared as the vivacious and dyr i"—again she duplic: triumph, vocally and artistics of former years. Never in the history of tl York stage h milar ¢ ally swept this con o eet by her perform s all its br U and con Ler vitality, ner s | spicuously do | was upon th Herbert, raised orchestra in the o 1re n ial favorite to the plaudits of L most discrimi < audience nat and international n she appe “Woof Woor" ither d \ d intr e of W musical con which Demarest and Lohmuller will ) T o three customary A full dress r Hartford W Saturd ol 1 play which is bring Skinner to Parsons’ Monda < day and Wednesday. No: with a m on the 1 ay, is said to pr can actors but who remai 1y vigorous. far-s ted with a rich s humor, afloat Is which VITACAOND ACTS ] Begins SUNDAY First Show at 4:00 P. M. FOR 4 DAYS First Talkie * Continuous S, af, d 'g'”r- e 5. Ut Al “WELCOME DANGER™ Bordini f b PUHEASANT A SUICIDE ( 1 astor 18 wson on Chin phe Montana ut B, A W I son’s cook % started to 1 crashed oug picked 0k aurant, & ‘ W dinner I 6 o'clock TO NEW YORK | $2.50 Round Trip, $1.00 (Goad De Luve Bonde D . Running Y Teave New Daily W Days) Motor Coaches and Insured me 4 Hours 10:30 & m. Store et and information TELEPHONE 1951 an and Paramount Pictur At the Strand Beginr Always Two I(w Feature actions PA.LAC E AT THE PALACEH Ev v :',n' *Aln u]:lm Silhverware” Pree to the Ladies o ‘ “THE LEOPARD LADY" 3= Acts Vaadeville—3 with Jacqueline Losan birect From N. Y. AT STRAN[] THEAHR b —Co-Feature— Vandeville Agent R to and fl : A (R o e dars Cartin o M OWEz] W‘ : ""el 5 Al “The FIGHTING TERROR™ Nivile S, VS Sttt in Prices No Advane - e Every Thurs Night—"Golden Pheasant” Chinaware Pree o the Ladics e E Doors Open at P SENDAY ONLY Show Starts at 4 P. ) “THE SCARLET LADY™ with LYA DE PUTTI >volutior : Companion Peature he W LT CARSON in “THE PONY EXPRESS RIDER”™ Don Alvarado as Also o ;;:\1.;“}”-‘] el a Comedy—Comic and Last Chapter “Pirate of the Pines” lover irner Ola T iy \ vy Priday and Saturday—3 Acts Vaudeville acter of Direct I'rom N. Y. vl PALACE e MONDAY—T1ESDAY Monday, Tuesday—+Fternal Love * with Sound and Music Fxpress Rider with Ki BURL‘“SQU PARSONS’ HARTIORD NEXT Commencing DANCING The Colonial Plainville TONIGHT Monday Show! MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY SPECIAL POPULAR MATINEE, WEDNESDAY Direct From Her Sensational Ovation That Swept New York Like a Cyclone “Hifif 1 FLYERS” Co-Fenture Every Wednesday and T Wil e Dateof Aces THE EVER GLORIOUS Saturday Nigh “TRE RAWAIAN TOVE CALL® Mike Nacks, A Vitaphone Technicolor COME EARLY SUNDAY! nces I-';il'r—J FRITZI SCHEFF —_—in— VICTCR HERBERT’S MASTERPIECE MLLE. MODISTE A\ GORCEOUS PRESENTATION With 87 Persons oM Begins SUNDAY FOR 4 DAYS Centinuous Doors Open 3:30 — First Show at 1:60 Warner Bros. STRAND Wonder Programs! All-Time Classice Alive! America’s Romance—\ivid! Greatest Outdoor Talking Picture Ever Made! Symphony Orchestra—Great Ensemble and the Albertina Rasch Ballet Nights, Orchiesia 83 Matine Balcony 82,50 50, Pamily Circle $1 INETRIN amily Circle Orchestra 32,00, 1 Thursday, Friday, Saturday Popular Matinee Saturday leony 8 Gary Cooper and ) s o MBI Demarest and Lohmuller, Inc. Mary [i:'i:m. the § : » world’s sweetest. A New Romantie Musical Comedy most captivating for the lovers. - FIRST ON ANY STAGE 66 1R Tmmortalized in Owen Wister's his WALTER HUSTON with “SUNKIST? LOUISE BROWN EDDIE NELSON b vou. You HE! \R. as well as SEF Al Sexton Jack Squires the great human love story Gladyce Deering 1 e Helen Goodhue Louise Grey v TH E Andrew Mackh Olive Faye THE HOLLYWOOD COLLEGIANS And Others Including GLORIOUSLY BEAUTIFUL GIRLS Mat.: A0—Seats Monday THREE- SCORE (0 83 S0C (o N VIRGINIAN Featuring 1 , \WWED., Gilber NOV, 25, 26, 27—POP. MAT. WED. Miller presents | OTIS SKINNER “PAPA JUAN” In & Three Great Stars GARY COOPER, RICHARD ARLEN, MARY BRIAN, WALTER HUSTON Vitaphone aramount Sound Ne Acts—Comedies— Act Comedy by Serafin and Joachim Quintero 1 “\ HUNDRED YEARS OLD” Linzlish Version by Helen and Harley Granville-Barker o $2.50; Mat; 50c to $1.30; Mail Orders Now THURS.—RICHARD R.\R'I‘HEI,.\H‘IS.\‘ in ‘YOUNG NOWHERES and VAUDEVILLE Today Onl\—( ullen ],andh the Movie \t‘n in l’m\on—l‘ \ol\ n HI(‘lll in “Woman Trap” | i o e . 0 AR ot e 15 et e . 3 e T - “