New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1929, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, .\';\'I‘EEI),\Y NOVEMBER 30, 1029. n Srseii i OAPIOL FEATURE - STRAND FEATURE 3520 AT THE EMBASSY < S8 s S SPONTANEOUSPRE " —_————————x ever, is their girl & Popular Star Featured in Her e e ' “The Cock Eyed World” Opens te tropies el Karnolly " th | JPor it is written th Today for One Week Kir 1 I contai In a scason turned topsy-turvy for | reason or another, mainly Iounder a « I rt Mor 1in the theater as one they W - Mayer's Nu of Mysterious Blazes 1ssurance that Miss Billie Burke | ; 3 10 return to the stage should be | t ¢ Y Wed o f1O ! ¥ s added attr airtening to both the public znd | P ! T 5 2 3 » Alic ning R ind Oliver Hard e p 5 NGRE S pon- a \ A g org | : B s “They Go Boom e n's k i ion. always j y the P A el ) . . 1 v e play is calle Y s, s i 2 rl from Woolwc « 3 . | subjects offer the ) vl Ivric comedy disclosure of ‘ 5 ReBR okt ARTAREs Lo cature wil pr : to-do Park avenue family's SRR p in “Evi T = o the ¢ ) 1 I NO BILLBOARD SMORKLRS " THE PPALACE alies iis aavs ot "l of our melody i in - combiy under w ] h to study music - would b shows of the stary r Conkl 1etic received her ear v national recogni- 5 : C h 5 “ music bro docs 19 or oyer TOR BEST RESULTS lug HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS o6 nd Co experien te and mana L good 1 corpanion featur story of old Russia i You Hear Her Now in Her ' First All-Talking Picture 1t developed by | without the f ar v hc Also scloete t . F » to the nuc AVE it % il 1hject - S s foll e nely 1 . Climatie b U T AT v < . 3 R ) we something ROBERT MONTGOMERY and Elusive Electron Called JOAN CRAWFORD in*UNTAMED® from fircs ro- | Southern coun n gal Like Lost Collar Button i ; ’ 1t some poin schools of Tnlsl . rish jig ss “from unknown caus- ‘One “BILLIE' ‘BURKL mounting tely 2 \, a conside Jortion : purpose. Today plays ; : : Tictol tr mostly topical and air ipally at tmmediate popular « lern jazz is city born e peopled by types THIEP THANKS OWNER ss the rhythr eV romegy v Philadelphia, O.. Nov. 30 We on leaps into prominence L)\ eiTto o 0T thanks was | ot to any one person heca ; i ; thon s i . . . 8 Al in the theater. 2 : Saprd i Eublon: & we. AN ot Tocate ah 2 i s e g - ; Miss Bur ; ] ) o r. N oing 1o 1 mon v | N ] Shown Au ring the SURogIenot s : ki & AR Sunday 24 remain ahead. It U local prison for v firstern e X 5 oniy ained M- murderers’ bod moved 1d the hout h z had any exper! d t o seat of a car litions of 1 N an i i x merica rd ¢ than that of the carth s performance pporting com- : Audr el Temple, Leona telle, Tdmund George. ¥ kvans, Joseph McCallion and Ceci Clovelly, An: azing romance, sweeping you from the South Amevican jungles to the gilded haunts of New York society. Duch:>ss of Ci ; 5 Joan Crawford, as the fiery jungle Sweden and Holland, will have onc B e e R "“"; 1“;‘; ‘F‘:“ fion o the ranks of talking-screen stars. with ROBERT MONTGOMERY Shubert, at Parsons' theater, Han Come Early ; ¢ 1 ) ¥s coni- . Ath, with a 1 Wednesday. Continuous Daily From and Avoid ERNEST TORRENCE . HARTFORD Talking the Crowds g Stan Oliver Laurel — Hardy in “They Go Boom™ Jan Garber’s Band Paramount Sound News 2:00 to 11:09 tiord Monday very lively origi ature. s Mutual | urlesque tion has smashed 111 box office cords in its mer ay around the circuit and during | telephone conversation with the gement at the Springfield house where the show j - | o its opening in zement learn By Fontaine Fo: ganza is rom an entertainment 4 oint than “Girls from the T ollies” | asily the most popular show to ave played Hartford this season. “Tomeov" TAYLOR FALLS For THE ‘Yo Yo' CRAZE I'he piece is offered in gorgeous é ot i e r‘? Te“}ng ‘he ‘0(']( Eyed “.‘,rld § - [ BUT OF COURSE WITH A SPECIAL MADE-TO-ORPER % Our New Picture Makes “What Price 8% e Y - Chief among those slated to d the company is Charles Wes . known as the Don Barclay of lesque, and one of the highest 1 comedians in burlesque. His ntics have long won him an cn- e place in the heart of theater- Yours for all over the country. As a a Load of <oubrette of lively manners and 7 : commendable amount of talent : Laughs n Lee. his leading star, would 5 g~ FLAGG Glory™ as Tame as a Bedtime Story wch. In the ingenue line s fine things have been said of | n Collette, and the chorus “un" Broadway Scandals” is said to be | « humm pporting members of the company include such out ing performers as Betty Lee, C PALACE —Look Who's Coming— MONDAY—TU AY (Two Days Only) Alice White rhe Girl with These, Them and Those in Broadway Babies What A shew! Girls! Gags! Giggles! Lights! Tights' Sights! You can't miss it. SINGING LAUGHING Co-Fenlure The Far Call - ’ b T e ! Yo 1 Ander,, £y bt Melted . g MR 0 Cloy Son with (H N 3 o “v‘/\. Q | 1 SHORT Free Si Free Ch re Night NOVELTIES

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