Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 11

Location:
Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Issue Date:
Page:
11
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

FITCHBURG SENTINEL. AUGUST 3. 1932 OUT OUR WAY Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern Candidates IVE SEEN TWE Offc THAT'S Dip ib WAS HOU20.NTAL 1 Poverhl ks) (rovy Is WT WE SHOW AND SUE pip UfcRE A-T" TOMORROW AT THE OTHEf? SHOtf- MAVBf TALK DOl AM 1 YOU WON'T LET SIS GO AiOWE WE GOWNA WrU 14 Colo. UaU 17 Currant. 15 II Pttcbcrs.

31 Editle a cf a II Title res 40 Pith. VERTICAL 33 31 4( on 1 temple -5 Snaky fish i.d* 2 To -6 MooWv Firsi storehouse! To wiihL'raw. I. i 52 To ConitclUMoO. 17 Drlnki doj- ftlh.cu I VvlAS- pe.

-TriE 6 Seme 43 a i A Leader card. 47 Siorj FTOMB 45 Sptc.cs of 9 Cal toot pier. 10 Opposite of 61 Measure, closed t- Cotton ca- 41 i'" To gl.ut WASH TUBES Easy Is Nonchalant! By CRANE wit'U. NOS6 AROONP WHKT COUNTRY AH, rtM. NtS, SUH.

FUN S. COILEE BOVS OUT FOR A. SOLDIERS SPRING FROM BUSrttS ANE RUN THEM. "WE CONVICTS ARt SCARED STIFF. SUH, NCW TrtM'S FOR OUR.SEIX6.S, PftSS- WO CCULtMT PORTS.

FOUL PtfcV, TO vcu Modes of the Moment nut UUITIUHUI i i i niuw LiiiLin i LIU ii i iii inn i i i i i i i i iu niiiiifnii i ni nnmt rnnir imiiriuiint iiiuu mil i iruuini uniutin iiiiii'iiiiui uunmraiiiimiiiii miiiiiu mi mrtnimirmirttiajiiiiii iniuiiiiUHmaiiiMUiilHItiiuiiuiii mimuiriiiiiiiiiiiirHiiiiiinni illCinniiriil'itmrjitiuiTffltim rnnirpiiitiiiin ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE i a Much Like Work By TOM PAPROCKI I G'VE Pi EASE A Lamont Confers With New Englanders on Five-Day iiiiiiiijitii nu.li UuUiiujiuiunrruii MI ii i uiuir mum in nijbiiNiiiiiiiriiiinniiiiiiimiiiiiiUMiKn'uniliMiiMiiiiiu nun iiiLiimiin inn iitiiHitumuii MiTiiiiiuninuiimi'iiiniiniiiuii MII Amusements What Prc.1 Agents Say About Coining Attractions immmwflmjmtrr PJIWI jittuiuujiimrvmu 1 Miumri ij Fitchburg Trie picture production at Fitchburg theater today and Thurs- day is "Bachelor Affair," a clever lit- tie satire on love among the single men. Clive Brooks and Claudette Cof- black magic. Fitchburg well recommended He has played the RKO circuits both 1, the East and in the West HJS sp- I pearances have been hailed wi.h en- 1 thusiasm both in the United States and Canada Having recently com- 1 pitted a solid booking over some of null the chains of the country Mr Lester comes to the Fitchhurg i amply prepared to present a magical the show that will fully meet the acept- of fans He does those famous such as cutting a woman in two and making the trunk escape to many observers, he is compared with the great master bert are again seen together in "Man from Yesterday," on Friday and Saturday In addition to this splendid feature picture, Manager Haley sh ow tnjs week will be complete in itself shows sc hed led for next week and Lhe week after comp e(e themselves and without llle IlBei has engaged Noel Lester, one of the tltms of headliners of magic, for appearance this week Friday and Saturday--and Universal Sa turdaVs f0llOWlng 8 Two stars 31 ta of Noel 3 Lester has some clever i Sute Attorney," the RKO Radio to present--and Fitchburg vaudeville picture now showing at the Universal fans will pleased at his presenta- theater lions Ranking very high among the I John Barrymore, colorful member leading figures in the magical world of Broadway and Hollywood's "royal today, Noel Lester comes to the family," is starred in production FITCHBURG WECIAL STAGE ted TRAXS-CONTTNENTAL SAT. I i THE GREAT NOEL LESTER Matter HEMYSTIFIESI AMAZES! THRILLS! NO AOTANCI Of PUCES SCBEEN "MAN FROM 1 CLIVE BROOK CLAUDBTR COLBERT Packard of the exclusive Wa- men jump, into a parked Automobile 11 ban district, barked for the first time ar dnve off. I in its life today and with good ef- I Pohce found the entrance to tha Packard conservatory had been lect I forced Mrs Packard "told them that I Mr Packard, roused from her sleep er the dog had never i by the unaccustomed behavior of the barked before.

dog, called to her husband, who reached a wirdow in time to see two Advertise Your Wants ip the Sentinel Secretary of Commerce Robert Lament, who has been gathering data on a five-dap industrial week, presided in the place of President Hoover Iht New England economic conference pictured here. Left to right, as met in Washington, are: Joseph LftFontaine, Brockton, Harold M. Davu, Nashua, N. Gov. John G.

Winant of New Hampshire, Secretary Lamont; William Phillips, of Boston, chairman of the FRL SAT. IT'S A RIOT! "Looki Like the Old Duffer is JrinR to Embrace Golden Opportunity." BACHELOR' AFFAIRS unemployment. Henry P. Kendall, Boston; James Laagley, Concord, N. chairman of the New Hampshire unemployment committee.

Blonde Helen TVelvetrws is the supporting him inlhe femlrilne lead Only Hollywood's new consciousness that "the picture the thing" made such an arrangement posilblr In UM past, stars have jealously guarded starring privileges but arbitrary lines are being for productions strong enough to warrant sacrificing the individual honor that goes with itardom. Such a picture "State's Attorney," a ful drama of the court room, and of dashing and In addition to Miss Twelvetrecs Barrymore supported by William Boyd, noted stage and Kreen player; Duncan, brunette beauty of feotUghti and film renown, and JH1 Ewtxmd, talented Englah actrtM. Dw tha Sub- way," at the Universal, is replete twitri thrills, setton and romance, tr- cording to advance reports from I Action Pictures, Inc, producers of this and 23 others feature motion pictures which will be released during the I present him year. i the subway, but rather! the ftory of Scbway Safly, the new friends by his personal appear-1 I arrees wrtfi- MS mvn evehestrsx Tbis oand is composed of a group of young' Cahfornians who have earned a great reputation for their music in Hollywood and on the West Coast. The "freckled-faced" kid, who was Idol of thansaruto a few short subway pickpocket Tin Aradte Known from coast to coast through his in motion Wedey "Freckles" Barry numbers ainonf nis ffteiMls and thousands of persons.

temporarily out of Bwrte, Wtatap to ntkinf him his! reputation as a'juvenile star. Barry's last appearance in the movies was in May 1931. Some of his pictures which will be iciuombereo are Pimrod, "Rags to Riches," "School Days," "The TnorougrrbmT and many oth- i ers. Unlike most stars of the i who usually are disappointing in real, i life, WeaJey stands the text of per-i I aonal appeoranees before an audience I with MM wiooiDC wajm tbat made his kid-comedy in the rHm cuch a bat A bom comedjan, Wesley has the knack of maknlg up his buffoonery as he goes along--and even his own orchestra does not know what to expect next from this irrepressible clown. Since leaving Hollywood this orchestra has toured the major cities of the South and East "Freckles" will have his band at Areaa ball room, Gardner, tonight, and will make his bow to his friends at a riotous session of syncopated revelry.

Poodle's First Bark Routs Two Bnrgkm Newton NEWTON. Aug. 3 OW-- Gareon, two-ywr-cid poodle, owned fay MA with ADOLPHE MENJOU JOAN MARSH MINNA GOMBELL FRL-SAT. ANTJ ALL THIS! MMtfy Mof Crnnesy Screen Cmrtoon Metre Sport "Athk-Ht CDiT THURSDAY AMAZING BIG PROGRAM KO ADVA.VCE Df EXCKPT1OKAL. SXtSKLUSOSESm "MAN FROM YESTERDAY" CLIVE BROOK CLAUDBTTE COLBERT ON THE STAGE NOEL LESTER GftEAT MAGICIAIf HTCHBURG.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Fitchburg Sentinel Archive

Pages Available:
317,153
Years Available:
1873-1977