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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930. _——————— = EM Lot a square-shooting gambler and S - R o B ]]D 3 S e - e ' ey TR RS TR his determined efforts i ver 8 o > BASSY PRESENTS SR : U Y RUEERS l WARNER BRO UNDAY foster-daughter, just hack from a > ; 1 J Starts S European trip. Mr. Cohan, who i { L e R : never gambled offstage in his life, 3 1 Doors Open 3:30 — First Show at 4:00 i exeept as a theatrical producer, por- . L ¢ MON. — TUES. — WED, trays the role of the dapper game- i g ¥ e Continuous {11 i 3] ster who follows a slight clue with ¥ 4 il irmi 3 High Society Blues” Fealures |5 serieenentmes s, e aoca e Young Eagles” Is the Airmind- § il G “MON FOLKS! Here's a Strand WONDER Show! ) drama. R . 4 D b s Screen’s Swesthearts TP Teniern e e ey o e | : : ¢d Picture of Age celebrated satire of a decade ago,| ’ | brought to the stage again by Mr. ¢ t you can imagine that never-to- Your favorite screen stars, Janet |Cohan in response to insistent de-| & 1 3 ¥ orgotten epic of war aviation Gaynor and Charles Farrell, appear|mands from his admirers. I'or those, 3 " with ils zooming plan on the talkie screen of the Embassy|Vho don't remember “The Taverh” — ¢& 3 e its thrilling air-fights, its awe-in- " |it might be well to remind theater- ; : : L e In thelr great success, | gyors that this is Mr. Cohan's fa- LA : ! Hi i 20 e el o : 7 i ORI oty and its pathos—all-talking, L vorite play, a travesty on life and| NSEY W . \oulhave a pretty good idea of the Another sensational triumph was | the world in general. y : 3 dol e s anreliy soodddan or the scored by the most popular pair of o 1 7Y t & You at the Strand theater, tomotFow S oL P The management of the Parsons 1 : , = % } screen sweethearts, Janet Gaynor | T BEORS 'd Mondny, Tuesday and Wedn and Charles Farrg]lgwhen their lat- [ theater has just been notified by the ¢ 5 i lay. Th Young JE: cst Fox Movietone musical romance, | Shubert offices jn New York that, ; : rles (Buddy) Rogers in the “High Society Blues,” had its prem.| 1he New Moon,” the most preten-! g S ¢ i Ingiole iafen oyIng o rousing eIk " 7 & Z for local performance at the Lmbas. | 1ious and successful musical produc E - ! HeE g ; g 1\ 5y theater today. tion of the last ten ‘years, with its i L TR e Buddy was never better, even in : / / § ‘g ! There is no more charming couple | CNtire "“g’\f‘“' INewy Togk bast of 150 < » 1 : 5 Wings,” than he is in this sm \ \ in pictures than the winsome Miss|headed Evelyn Herbert and S § ing entertainment. He's a da Gaynor and the handsome and virile | Robert Halliday, is comin@here for i R voung officer of aviation who 1 Farrell, and when they are given a |30 €ngagement of three nights and R Ry % & 5 b " \d loves, is convincingly dupe k £ i < ; ” b proper vehicle, such as “High Society | °N¢ matince beginning Thursday s 4 3 S CeA il vt 5 ] with his sweetheart Blues,” they present a superlative en- | ©VeNIng, May 1st, with a popular R i i ctacular fashion. The pictur h A 5 o R s Charles Farrell, Janet Gaynor and Joyce Compton in a scene ; E cast. = S i S P SR o casy life behind the lines umph they scored in “Sunny Side from the Fox Movietoae High Secicty rom the danger and suspense o Up” was the reception accorded thesce Blues,” now showing ne Theater ayety and glamor of young playets by last night's capac- . Mr. Merritt urged the conferees to | o 1 .2 4 r her as no other voice we know of and arrell in his crooning baritone. Both § d VES 8 NED | o :,é’: g : l, AR L rono _H,,;: 4 ally, over “Sunny Side T 1ple country, he said, and production proof that this production is great| s S]fl in. Vemc'e Congressman Merritt Gives Up Fight | runs to 11,000,000 a year, while 3.- entertainment. 1 500,000 Knives are imporied 1 \‘ S ora e ¢ W\ and Director of "\\'_IN(;.' Five song numbers are f"".‘.} by to Get New Rate in Pend- s P T ‘ £ 1 “Axel” |8 a GR V\TH!‘ Picture "v!‘fmn “WIN 'lw.ynfics':‘sél;r{\' ook ot ihe| For threo vears AL Jolson kent . ing Bill port of Itepresentative Hamilton | !, Suectic” 1 hat Wi \ e R LIERIL L Market for You' and “Elcanor” seem | in the baek of his mind the idea : g . Fish. Jr.. of New York, in whose | , \‘\“!‘V“ 1S el 3 YouLhn “‘:[” ' R certain of national popularity st!that he would one day make al '(c R ressy | district also is a factory. i “Wing disionloritheico | B 7,000 Feet in the Withering Blaze of Machine Gun Fire Like a Story Book has ‘he sar|“Mammy” picture based on minstrsl| Wa on, April | “The item will not be reconsid-1demned,” made the picturc. and, im- | 8 Down in the Flames of a Great Love! . . . That Luscious Mystery ;‘;:‘efir\‘;rf“:\a‘%‘r\\w“\\?;,c‘]xnn)'mir‘\' --Sur::n} show life, along lines once outlinedjobtaining a higher tarift duty °"_:.':L:.!,\m’[;\\.‘hT\;‘:]‘Dy';:‘;,‘,\f” e };r’(‘p\\’ flyy yuuse asved of 8 i Girl ia Paris—Did She Play Her American Flying Ace for a Sucker? side Up." to him by his friend Irving Berlin. |knives than is proposed in the sen- e Was She Really a German Spy When She Stole His Plane? Up 17.909 Feet in the Face of Death HE FOUND OUT! THE ACE OF ALL FLYING PICTURES! handsome role and ; : usly staged and capably handled ] | dJersex, onme of the most influential | production of authentic thrills an. Miss Gavnor and Farrell, mostly| Duriaig the time Jolson was mak- |ate version’ of (he pending (arift|eg (ne confosren et ¢ hhe : strum their own accompaniments on | in§ Warner Brothers history ani|pill has been abandoned by 'nnrr-i : £ s | < i ¢ S e entortainment history at the same | pe. o A las ATaralE ot Staras 5 ukuleles, both playing unusually ; o el ey ntativ huyler Merritt | ATHLETICS DIRECT E e or: entertainment well time—“The Jazz Singer, h> | ford, on announcement by the house | actic action. Don't miss “Youngz § : i 200l “Sa ; songs | Tolu 3 e 9 an added . attracti R The supporting cast, including|Singing Fool.” “Say It With Songs’|and senate tariff conf that they| Columbia, Mo., April 1 )= e an E % vou want good. all- William_Collier, Sr.. Joyce Compton, [ —he was building up to what he be- | will not review (heir consideration [ John Waldorf, captain of the Uni- ‘,‘f“‘f"\ 1 Hedda Hopper, Louise Fazenda and|licved would be his greatest picture. [and decision on that item their new t Lucien Littlefield, all contribute ex-|Proof that his judgement was cor-| As provided in the house bill, the | fall, has heen named director of B Thnradayithe SEbRrALI ater SR cellent performances rect may be seen today at the Cap-|[jtem reads athietics at Nebraska Wesleyan usii= | the sensations! {atkie Chat Sat 1lacs SELECTED SHORT PROGRAM The story of “High Society Blues” [itol theater, when “Mamm | e, SRR (b : t ’ e’ : versity. Lincoln, Neb. Waldorf will oadway {alking awty Girl,” Your Favorite Comediarn centers about two families, the Di-|all-talking, singing minstrel ro-|knives, pruning knives, budding|hoegin his w Sl e e vines and the Grangers. The latter| mance with Technicolor, gives its|knives, erasers, manicu knives an:d | dorf won letters in baskethall. n, and with a cast that { 518 STAN LAUREL OLIVER H DY sells his chain of grocery stores to|first performance. all knives by whatever name known, | RN o st ¢ AR the former. “Mammy” is a dramatic story of |including such as are denominatively SR T ) i The Grangers, wealthy beyond|life with a traveling minstrel show |mentioned in this act, wu‘f;" v"‘ln‘ll’“o" vaudeville will i S (i . 5 : 'R 2 : their dreams. go East to enjoy life and especially of Al Fuller, an |folding or other than fixed blades or Pl S HeR) Aaronson’s Cemmanders—Kellar Sisters—Mickey Mouse and buy an estate next door to that|end-man. 1t is a comedy of crrors|atiachments, valued al not more | TREE ADMISSION g g — News — 2 of the Divines. Efforts of the middle|in which the laughs have it. Ther | = than 40.cents per dozen, ent \ain) (&) he largest power shovel in the western Grangers to be neighborly [are many gorgeous songs, also writ-| This rate, the senate i DANCE TONIGHT 1 power shovel in th ¥ wor wili scoop up a dazen wagon |§ Phareday “p 7 2 " with the ultra society leading Di-i(cn by Irving Berlin. to 1 cent, although leaving the house S by Sl L Thursday — “PARTY GIRL vines meets only with rebutfs. How- “/na grolip ot new. numbera -all|fisurcs unchangid Sn. all Kntves 29 LAPAYETTE st, ever, the daughter of one and the|yjcten by Mr. Berlin in collabora |valued at more than 40 cents, per No Cover Charge dump it, all in one minute. on of the other family find a com- o, ‘\ien s s b specially for this) dozen. PSRt mon ground through their interestiyyarner Bros production, includes in Hawaiian ukuleses and friendship [ wre My Mammer “Tooking. ot vipens. Complications arise which R | AP 'M HERE TODAY o i e R B D Toni hi § DANCING | Boer v ’ : FOR ONE- ENTIRE WEEK at the [outnianas ot meon e | 1) aRCE { ONIgHE : Rt ‘ | my ) “The Louis Blues, U . H ‘! \ & 2% % g 2 AT PARSONS Lo a2 o575 | nited Hall R W v APITO l ; Jolson personally sclecte ’ 308 MAIN STREET MUSIC BY | 5 | Have No Bananas.” R | il 1 A [] . |cast which includes Lois r 5 o T ¥ 68 g E - ’l‘hm‘sday Marshall. Stanley Ficld United Syncopators :' - Nutmeg Orchestra Lewis and numerous oth Michael Curtiz directed AdmLelon S04 Ealdal . L-Sl ng Parsons theater, Hartford, will 3 Aok i 3 : 3 versity of Missouri foothall team last which have A have for a three day engagement| Tobacco Official Dies commencing Thursday evening, Of Monoxide Gas Poison April 24th, the new American com-| Hamilton. Ont, April 19 (P—John | ody: “Oh. Drofessor.” by Iidward W.|J. Markham. 56. secretary-treasurer Big Shows Esiia 7 il ARG P s|of the Tuckett Tobacco Co., Limited, ik i L CLOe B Rl B i o)t i i the starring vehicle in which the|Was d dea s garage last | 4 4 - Small Prices Matoplass celebrated Italian actor, . Giuseppi|Might, the victim of monoxide gas) Sterni, will make his first appear- | Poisoning. The body was found by ance in an English speaking part. | his son. . —With Best Wishes for a Happy aster— The play opens in New Haven this| Mr. Markham was well known in coming Monday night for the first|the tobacco industry throughou half of the week, and followjng its|castern Canada and the United Hartford presentation the last three ) Statc Would you cheat for a man you Something new! Something dif-] days will be taken to one of the| mam Tovess don ferent! prominent Broadway playhouses ac-| They are the local leaders—Her- Evclyn Drent in cording to present plans of the man-|ald Classificd Ad dept: “Darkened Rooms 3 The MVSIE”UUS Island NOW PLAYING agement. Mr. Sterni is well known in the Metropolis and has a wide clientele, for be it remembered that he was the founder and director of BIG DANCE the Teatro D'Arte established at the | |' EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 21, Bijou theater last season. playing a | tthe run of ten weeks to mixed audi-| .\flfll)l.‘?‘,‘:;\ ?‘4‘.“.(1\\ | EANTER SUADAY AND MONDAY ences, although the plays done were HIGH-HO HARMONIANS A Powerful Drama of the Zane Grey's Talking Fpic of the Italian classics in the native| Boy< With Harmony Undcriortd (he Golden West with Barrymore K. 0. Acts—{th Chap. “Tarzan The Ti Noveities one of the greatest actors Italy has sent o this country, the commen- A film secthing with haman ‘ dations of hoth press and public be- WARNER BROS. cmotions, ing as a unit on this score. s L) Walter Littlefield in the New York A ‘ b . Gk 'S en. Sa . Times of March 11th, 1923, said: | S T R N D | Sound News—Last Chap. * i Doors Open, Sat. at 1:00 P. M. “Giuseppi Sterni is an actor of great || —— moH Ay ONLY — : % ] Sun. at 3:30 P. M. repose, and an immense fund of re- 3 rve, which s felt rather than| ontinuou: \ 3 (ontinuous Performance demonstrated, for he plays with con- summate skill, tact and finish, both | VAUDEV]LLE | TR ) S . . 4 \ } j K v : 3 Daily in word and gesture, Poturing e | | MERCEDES | [§ — CONCERT — given M erni a role which will | S O in the | Boston Sinfonietia il Lo 9 All for Fun and Fun for All2 With Lloyd Hughes —with— George O'Brien—Sue Carral Most Astounding Act it is comedy intermingled w the Public d and pathos alternating so rapidly as to T U e M on e o ‘ Royal Dadmun, baritone o b e e actor on the qui vive for fear that i SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 27 b iioenadsteniotiio g L e [ STORDIBVRONSGS WH T Glaa (tandacd) o ¢ Berlin, and ruaplwne?gnni:i in the comamon = OF BROADWAY” SENIOR HIGH, SCHOOL AUDITORIUM i - g cause of Comedy! George M. Cohan and company upsenpiy Tickets $1.00, $1.50 i i z come to Parsons theater, Hartford, | Personal Ware Free On sale at McCoy’s Music Sto;'e, Contaras Shop “MAMMY* is for laughing purposes only. The cinema’s sweetest singer in the style of shrow for a brief engagement of four per. to Ladies Today formances. on Monday night, April 2%, On M ay s b ay s i i 28, On ‘{.ond'\\u'lr\d Iur'fid?v,\ nights that won him his first stage fame. he will present “Gambling.” and at the Wednesday matinee and night performances “The Tavern” will be AMATI 'K o . 'n Engs R Al Tl e DRAMATIC STOCK By Popular Request . . . Return Engagement positively appear in both plays at all IN HARTFORD! i' S Of e performances, “Gambling” is a drama of which James :\l‘:; :;“;3?1?‘@:‘5-5}::. mlll}l?:;(;r‘;‘;:l:hzi‘ THATCHER Pi-AYERs ConneCtICUt Ramblers : mammoth minstrel show—and a cast studded with Open “MASTERS OF MODERNISTIC MUSIC” . such stars as Lois Moran, Lowell Sherman, Lonise MONDAY EVE. 11 — Versatile Artists — 11 WARNER BROS. Dresser and Hobart Bosworth . . Y.M.T.A.B. in David Belasco’s~ | Fe by o APITCOC Put them all together they spell “MAMMY”, the MINSTREL “THE Tabs BalerOln g grandest talking comedy yet! 0ld and “New Time” Songs BACHELOR FATHER" ONDAY EVENING — APRIL 21ST ] SO PRl NIQ made the First - now he’s made the Besi Al as an “end man” begins yaur biggest evening in the theatre . . . I o And then come more exciting features than you've ever found in a Jolson hit:—FuH color scenes—a ”,;/f“"‘ 5 5 7 DENNIS KING City's Leading Singers at the First After Lent RIEAITE e DPance of the Season i in ! } (B a1 G RAN D ‘ §r e e 1 “THE VAGABOND KING" it JTABS HALL | a4 | No Concert General Admission 50c [C’i”,' /4 April 25 and & = o X H Tntt (7 Admission 75¢ Choice Seats NOW! NS Wk = — = = - = . | Choice Seats NOW! | =