New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1930, Page 19

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NICW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 193 mwumm o T 2 PS5 ful runs i Cthods delphia, Los | Merc r cities in this | At ry and abroad “riday In filming this wonderful story of | fer o Christ, Mr. De Mille displayed dar- . He passes among the au- ihing. 1 n MOore Yen- © and requests people to whis- Ten Com- names of musical compositions pitfalls many. | to him. He then transmits the title \',l praise of the re- | to Mlle. Stantone, sitting at a piano Ll . nl- uli i | Y. Z métropolitan eapo] ortthe who plays the number TT - - E Ay B, s s (KAt Dia eflopt droved With Mlle. Stantone P mination by those who ted in mental telepathy. 5 movie is “Lord By- vork by " one of the great- uring song hits that It is just fuli and features including Benny Ethelind will be thinks common, HAGUE APPOINTEE FAMED SINCE WAR Boyden Now Adjudicating Big German Sabotage Claims s and many oth Strand theater Thursday Saturday, Mercedes will of- of his fascinating and amaz- sta immediately he invi do not The ron of B \" 17 (UP)—In- ternational have become the chief business of Roland W. Boy- den, Boston lawyer, just appointed to the Haguc court by Hoover. Boyden first canie into the inter- national spotlight at the close of the war, when he was appointed as the unofficial American representative of the reparations commission which set out to untangle all the post-war financial claims of Luropean na- tions. Prior to that he had served under Hoover as general counsel for the food administration. At present he is sitting as umpire over the biggest of the war time espionage and sabotage cases which remain outstanding between the United States and Germany. The two principal cases involved are the Black Tom explosion at a pier in New Jersey, in June 1916, when Utiless otherwise indicated. theatricai notices and reviews in this column are written by press sgencias for the respective musemeut company. Washington, April problems est talkies f yet been made. romance and song an all start « ubin, ¢ zpoolnisd 2 5 R 1 : “YOUNG EAGLES” COMING sident % i v ] T who thrilled to the daring | in the epic of war aviation, ¢ due for another hear it when the new, all- ance of war aces, zooms into town 1s crud showing at the u heart Charles (Buddy) | to, he dvives . who made his first gr val financier to is the star of ciforts to mak ml William (Wings) Well- | widow, “Annc, coneeived an upply Ralph McCra anc ally respect of by Aileen I Miss Pri nee—she nity, charm Neill direct The plot McCray,” sc ast a policy o 3 has forced financial wo the started life " STRAND erimi Wi Walter suicide mends Sunday als T or whom > adin drama who imperso splendid perfo his rol " moves with terri- exciting nd in ous tinsel ci diers flocked on from the front. -devil pilots y in the realistic And an intensely in- wation grows up around | o \ip of Buddy, as for’ Paul Lukas, action f gives a plays events on make ti oppressive s NOW PLAYING BiG FEATURE! Edward verett Horton Ince realist e WITHIN THE TOMB OF LAZARUS BEFO'{E THE DJSCIPLES ROLLED BACK THE STONE some $10,000,060 worth gf munitions R TB e et nesoinos SSPalang were alleged to have been fired by From “King of Kings” Now At the Palace German agents, and a similar dis- e & e aster at Kingsland, N. J., early in N 1917. [4 = =T ey AL R Bry Cadet Who Thrilled His appointments to these leading head, - Her posts have brought him the reputa- Princess Wili Marry Int '00 Chicago, April 17 (&—The Cul- || tion in Washington of being one of oo fanls 5 America’s “unoffical diplomats. ver Milliary fendemy cadt who L cvens Star as-Harvard audience at the I o He is a golfer, Unitarian, graduate | | (% 00 F0HC iainais v in the opening |4 of Marvard and for some time af | was (0 Ealant in Alpl Deicats Bowdoin 5 lo] S R oRerne Heys member of its board of overseers. aito i the third fl 1 bo Pt e all t sin, i He is calm and judicial in tempera- T e ; 5-1 0 g and ; d De Pauw Knight, now o win ment. He took his appointment here S Chicage Loyt st ith taciturnly. detailed as Jleana's cscort “I feel unusually honored and sur- Chivaro it obodhs piin prised,” was his only comment when S ana et ot Qe told. Marie, in 1927. Knights was driv- | | ing with the princess in Indi i | | pathos. gives they have life to * methods.” His an all is human and riorn has a di Willian sit v and Scene Playing poise commendable s simply, riminal. It woul vet down his FLYING Fri. and Sat. at Swanson’s Field Lieut. Wright e can ace, AT PAT response his patrons THE to owne struck three machine’ H other cars s career against 3 : R 7 3 1 o enid b et HE EMBASSY oo Ulrie, cglebrated Paakos and screen oo in “WIDE OPEN™ with seald unknown Mar the 1 werd blood-sat was will entranc 1ing today 1s presented vu is the pict | owded a or six mor Gaic New York, It Wking, ctacle destined or the noted Belasco believe this pictu as po ul as Mi Movictone effort Patsy Ruth Miller Louise Fazenda A Vitaphoue All Talking Comedy YOUTH HELD IN EFFORT 10 FOLLOW JESSE IAMES Richard Browne, 15, Kidnaps Hv;;h solvir “It was my greatest thrill,” thc o e : S 5 8 ut a run in n o e School Boy, Shoots at Him i it Knight will ma Miss Vir- | | : a vo in the first : - and Hits Three Cars, ginia Bash Voyle New $ Gt t Froz o k out 11 cld them toa| and | FINDS $10,000 STAMP Copy of COLLEGIANS (Registered) LLKS CLUB, New Frid: King Space Ims could not have chosen la more ideal story for the talents Harvard fig versatile Miss Ulric. S GedrEs| xotje romance, - furious this aptivating in i < innings. South Sea Rose” clinched aimant to cqua superior talking wdoin batter apolis; a truck narrowly mis iblgeng s their car; Ileana fainted cadet revived her. and the the IMMORAL LADY” with Th its Britain Author-Editor Discovers Leatrice Joy Blackmer ree D in Rear Baltimore Provisional of 1845 On o Irec n Letter Writter to Her Father. Washington, April 17 (P—O01d let- ter files will probably get a search- ing scrutiny from philatelists as a result of the discovery by Miss Natalie Sumner Lincoln, editor of the D. A. R. magazine, of a rare stamp tentatively valued at $10,000. The stamp, one of a provisional issued by the Baltimore postmaster, in 1845, was found by Miss Lincoln, on a letter written to her father, Dr. Nathan Smith Lincoln, by his uncle, Dr. Nathan Ryno Smith of Baltimore, in 1848. It is a white ob- long sticker on which is printed in black letters at the top “James M. Buchanan” and beneath it *10 cents™” The stamp, one of Kind in existence, is in an state of preservation. Planes to Be Viewed By Air Chief Friday Mather Iield, Sacramento, Calif,, April (UP)—After completing a colossa’ game of hide and scek, which constituted theymajor part of yesterday's army air maneuvers, aviators groomed their planes today in preparation for official inspection Friday by General James E. Fechet, chief of the air corps. General Fechet, accompanied by Captain Ira Eaker and Lieutenant Y.M.T.A.B. MINSTREL 0ld and “New Time” Songs City’s Leading Singers the few of its excellent TABS’ HALL April 23 and 24 Admission 75¢ PALACE House of Hits TODAY and TOMORROW Observe the Spirit of Holy Weck and Sec This Original Passion Play CECIL B. DEMILLE'S KINGS oy Jeanie Macpherson ndorsed by Jewish Rabbis— Praised by Catholic Pric Lauded by Protestant Clergy— Extolled by Christian Scientists —Virst Time With— Sound and I)mln"\u‘ SELECTED SOUND SHORTS bany, Ind., next Tues Elwood Quesada-of Question fame, is en route from the cast to review the corps. A total of 170 combat pl ticipated in yesterday's which compr cating en in flight be other natur; Mark now 108 par- [Laly Will Be Quizzed In Apparent Murder | Boston, April 17 (UP)—Police to- day were to question Michael Laly, rving. a 3 ¥ jail sen- tence for drunkenness, in connection with the apparent murder of Miss Margaret McGaffin, 56. A mysterious telephone Assistant District Attorney ick T. Doyle resulted in the of the body. Miss McG ently had been dc finding Aftin appar- ad for scveral days —— EARL LAMBERT AND HIS ANUTMEG ORCHESTRA “The Colonial” || Plainville Saturday Evening || Adm. 30¢ 8 to 12 FLOWERS Dancing EAS’I‘EH Visit Our Greenhouses at Maple Hill “Our Business Is Growing” POSY SHOP THE lflu‘li\ph Florists m‘ | revolver a | drive | | SAY IT BETTER ON | BOLLERER’S 17 (UP) said he DESTROYS BARNS 17 ) ho Ind., W rowne, Indian Merey IR osp ged at today empt 1o et estimated head of ¢ told police led him his mother wanted from high school Brag Brow Br to Kidnap to safety. home treet, said, 1 forced his own automobile dale. Brague said machine, struck his tried to run 2 him said, toward Police For Viet’s Flowers The Better Kind. Pitt gave For Easter or Any DR. JAFFE Has Moved His Office t 131 MAIN STREL] 3arnes’ Block “Telephone 841 W Phone 133 Greenhouse, 33 Fern St. Off Clinton St. Warner Bros. CapiToL| barns and | | a gasoline | THE THL SAY IT wi NOW MAMMY AL JOLSON’S Latest and Greatest — Starts SATURDAY — JAZZL SINGER! SINGING 'OOL!Y H SONGSI! DOUBLE FEATURE SHOWING Wall Street” with Ralph Ince, Aileen Pringle Coming — SATURDAY “HIGH SOCIETY BLUES” with JANET GAYNOR — CHARLES FARRELL Lenore Ulrie o % ONLY the Producers, § tar and Director of *Wings” Could Make a Greater Airplane Romance Than “Wings — HERE IT IS! Up 17,000 feet in the withering blaze of machine gun fire. Down in the flames of a great love! — That luscious mystery girl in Paris—Did she play her American flying ace for a sucker? Was she really a German spy when she stole his plane? Up 17,000 fect in the face of death HE FOUND OQUT! And you will too, when yeu see “YOUNG EAGLES” with BUDDY ROGERS JEAN ARTHUR Warner Bros. STRAND Star ing SUNDAY! Saturday Night MASONIC TEMPLE West Hartford That Different Crowd Goes s of the season. rful dramatic v ol A Wher Pringle, whicl theater y ALBERT SPAULDING Greatest American Violinist Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartf:ord Wednesday Evening, Apr. 23, 8:30 on sale at McCoy’s opened at th terda Limited number of tickets Warner Brc STRAND THE MOST ASTOUNDING OF ALL TIME Today, Fri., Sat. Continuous Fri. and Sat. PERFORMANCE Fascinating! Assisted by the Marvelous Mystic MLLE. STANTONE Him Take Music From Your Mind and Mentally Project 1t Through Space to Mlle. Stantone Who Plays It On the Piano. _OTHER STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS What Seng Hits! Each New | SEE! Girl Meant Another Song! Al With An All Star Cast Including Ethelind Terry, Cliff Edwards, Benny Rubin Charles Kaley The Most Astounding Performance of the Vaudeville Stage MERCEDES Assisted by the Marvelous Mystic Mille. Stantone Now at the STRAND CASTER SHOES () IRLSAd Hour TAN ELKSKIN LIZARD CALFSKIN Boys’ ‘6 .00 59 Girls’ ‘8 Youthful sturdy styles of Pumps and Oxfords as sketched above, and in other’ patterns also, are so appropriate for the Spring season. These shoes are carried in a range of widths te insure a proper fit to either the narrow or broad foot of the grow- ing girl or boy. { Spring hosiery for children in the newer designs is here too. The W. G. Simmons Corp. PRATT STREET HARTFORD 18

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