This ad for May 1929 shows the range of entertainment patrons could expect at their local neighborhood theatre, including vaudeville, news, a serial, live music, and at least two films. The ad also claims that the Capitol is the "Home of Vitaphone," Warner Brothers' new sound technology which premiered two years earlier with "The Jazz Singer." However, the system was not yet perfected as the ad states that "The Leatherneck" is only "a 60% Talking Picture."