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nless otherwine Tndicnled, theatrieul weitten by the press ngencies for thi o v THOMAS MEIGHAN AT PALACE omas Meighan in Peter Clark Macfuriane's “Tongucs of Flame,’ produced by Joseph Hunabor That's the reason this new I mount pleture is pucking ‘em in at theater, Nothing plain, ordinity 5 to deseribe at melodrama, o Love and Eileen Perey hoad which ineludes Cyril Ring, Barton Churchiil, Nick Thompson, Jolin Miltern and others, i ueh pictures uy Flame," that keep the the silent drama. There are four entertaining vaude- cts on this program with Iteynolds and ton in mu- KOs, nting their Orehestrs enner and Roberts have an excellent varict offering with difficult stunts featur- ed: Gurficid and Smith ofter a fine song, Jdance dnd comedy offering, and J, Byron Totten & Co., present a skit “Ain’t 1t The Truth,” which was well liked yesterday. On Thursday the feature photo- play will offer “I°rivolous Sal,” with Tugend O'Brien, -Mac Busch and Littie Ben Alésunder. Next weck John L. 8ullivan's Rexmere orches- tra will be given a presentation, I every-day itocither, It's a g “Tongues of fans' fith in APORY NS AT CAPITOL Topping the Keith vaudeville bill at the Capitol today and Wedn day is Burt Earle, the famous ban- Joist and entertainer, and his Cali- fornia Beauties, Burt Earle is to the banjo what Mischa Elman is to the violin—the supreme master, He is ably supported by the California girl orchestra an ogtette of charm- ers from the golden west, Another offering of excellence is that pre- sented by Olyn Landick late star and big favorite here with the Van Ar- nam's Minstrels. Olyn Tandick has one of the most surprising acts in vaudeville and it is called “Feminine Impressions.” Still another act of importance is Freda and Anthony, a pair of clever comedians known as the “world’s famous guitarist and CAPITOL TODAY & WEDNESDAY. KEITH VAUDEVILLE BURT EARLE ~—And His— CALIFORNIA BEAUTIES 11 — GIRL MUSICIANS — 11 OLYNLANDICK “Feminine Impressi¢ ns” HARRY GRIBBON & ('O, “The Woman On The Jury” —With— Frank Mayo, Lew Cody, Henry B, Walthall, Mary Carr THURS, — FRI. — SAT. REGINALD DENNY, In “OH, DOCTOR!" PALACE TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY Thomas Meighan —IN— ‘Tongues of Flame’ VAUDEVILLE FOUR ENTERTAINING ACTS FENNER & ROBERTS J. BYRON TOTTEN €O, GARFIELD & SMITH HEALY, REYNOLDS, SAXTON « P'resent Their Society Orchestra THURS, ~— FRI. — SAT. “Frivo.ous Sal” —With— EUGENE O'BRIEN LITTLE BEN ALEXANDER MAE BUSCH VAUDEVILL Next Week—Rexmere Orchestra B " like | Wi cvlume & Amusement company an . o -.‘un- "o reviews W resper the Hallan with' the Irish Hurry Gribbon & Co, ofter “4 Ing in the Dar feet," A Mect- . - excollent skit fi whieh he Is supported by Mae | Emory. My Gribbon i8 o well Lknown screen and stage star having eppenred in many photoplays and tn | many legitimate shows, M mory |is also a product of the screen and I The Darkleys are “Mad Hat- | and offer a hat juggling offer- | ing that is the hest of its kind ever The photoplay featur ¥ > Woman On the Ju an cmottonal drama with a big cast | {of all stars including Frank Mayo, worth, Bessie Henry B. Walthall Breamer, _With the! program on Thursday Denny will be offered in with a new vaudeviile are continuous shows liove, and change of Reginald tor' here | L BREATH OF SCANDAL—LYCEUM Betty Blythe, Lou Tellegen, For- rest Stanley Patsy Ruth Miller, ! Phyllis Haver, and Mulhall ! are a few of the stars the current society dr Lyceum—*"Rreath of Scandal, orn in its setting, with some very beautiful interior sets and some scenes in which unusually beautiful | gowns arc worn, this picture is a | lesson in the evil of gossipi» A new bill Thursday brings ble feature program *“Hoot" in “The Hurricane Kid" and pr Elaine Hammerstein in “The rnmm. Virgin.” In “The Hurricane Gibson is aided by the Univers Mod there must be scores of Parisie tiful legs in Paris.” dou- HERALD, TUI‘QDAY FEBRUARY 10, 1927 Judging from the photogmplm being sent to this countr,\',i nnes who own the “most beau- Here we have the latest claimant for the crown, Mlle. Linirys, pretty Fr 5,000 francs as a prize at the B who at le Jal de 1'Opera as the possessor ench actr of the most perfect feminine limbs. Ranch Riders and one of the big scenes is a horse race in which Hoot rides a bucking broncho to a sensa- tional victory over the ficld's fav- orite, Tt is a rip roaring hurricane of rough riding, Jaughter, thrills and spills, galloping headlong to a most happy conclusion “The Foolish Virgin"” is more of a | socicty play and besides Miss Ham- merstein, the cast includes Gladys | 3rockwell and Thomas I°raser. RS SELLCTED Representative John J. Kimmell of Plainville and George V. Hamlin, president of the Men's club of the Stanley Memorial church, will lmi toastmasters at the banquet to be glven by the class in public speaking at the Y. M. C. A. this evening at 6:45 o'clock. The class will be pho- tographed. *HILANS FTE HONG N BALANCE New York Mayor Rises or Falls On Transit Issue TOASTMASTE] New York, Feb. 10.—Pc all shades of falth agrce that the political future of Mayor Hylan is | concerned as'a result of the report of Supreme Court Justice MeAvoy blaming the mayor for the transit congestion, With the mayoralty clection less than a year away and it being gen- crally understood that the mayor | would seck a third term, the metro- politan press today devoted columns of news, well as editorfals, to | the political aspeets of the 1 <s Against Hylan exception of the Hearst which have consistently sup- ported the mayor during his terms, the majority the duilles generally praise the MeAvoy report and forccast the elimination of the mayor as a third term cundidatc The Hearst papers and the call the report a whitewash of state transit commission ' Tammany Hall, which holds the alance of power. is agitated. No L comment is obtainable from the chieftains, Republican leaders who elrendy have laid the groundwork for a fusion eandidate against . have boen unable to conc their elation, pointing to the the adverse report was mads fudge of Tammany faith, disputed leader of the state racy, Governor Smith, against democratic mayor. Await Smitk’'s Word The governor and have been anything but fric politically, Tammany leaders anxiously waiting for word from the governor, who has so far withheld formal comment on the McAvoy re- port. \ The mayor, who is now in Palm ‘la., on a vacation, telephonie communication with his advisers yesterday He issued a statement taking fssue with he McAvoy report and said he saw behind it an attempt to fares from flve cents. mayor sliticians of | The Herald respectfully calls your attention to the classified ads. ' of heador chuure more easily treated externally with— VIC) Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | With the papers, two mayo the Now Playing THE BREATH OF SCANDAL with BETTY BLYTHE and LOU TELLEGEN LADIES’ MAT. This Coupon and 10c¢ will admit any lady to best seats, || SUEE I R e ) by to the un- deme the was in and today PARSONS’ HARTFORD TONIGAT 8:15 Topalar Matinee Wednesday The Hilarious “Hitchy” Himsclt | capital in the HITCHCOCK Justice McAvoy's in A new comedy inerease found some itient Do fact that wooder in mecld the use of t has Hylin's mayor frequently criticis Statement The mayor tc STHESAP S opo EVE raphed in which he 1 helieve \ great political significamce, 17t traction interests, with the aid their friends, ean get the mayor » members of the hoard of and apportionment out of offic can clea from Paln 50c. §2.50——MAT. 50c.-§1.50. A estimate 3 Nights Beg. Thurs. Matinee Saturdny. they 1 billion dollars First they will put over an increased carfare to eight and possibly ten | & which means over $60,000,000 oSy pe and In four years In PIERRE WOLFF and HENRI as o 8840:000,000 DUVERNOIS' new piny 5 e 2o state transit commission wonld put EVE n up over through their scheme of selling the traction junk to the people of the eity for 600,000,000, This junk There would 300.-82.50——MAT. S NOW 30c.-£2.00. SELLING worth $160,000,000, | have | the situation, be a profit that the peoy to pay to the t pulators for this junk of mani- 00,- They would also get control of the independent subway systemn for absolutely nothing which we are not | planning out and construction and which will cost the people at least | They would operate it | £300,000,000, me as (hey opcrate the exist- nig subways, crowding and jamming | the people in the cars at all hours of the tay and night.” ¥ would further get control { of the very valuable -bus franchises in the city, which are worth at least §150,000,000 more, amounting fn al {0 the phienomenal sum of over $1,- ¢00,000.000 with a continued erowd- jamming and fleccing the ing and honest investing public out of mil- | lions for the next 30 years, as they | have done for the last 30 years. Are out prin the six million city 4T | traction | pouse their tion people should watch interests and those who es- To help the trac- ts to put {hrough ul deal for the transit Interest | vlm must have a mayor and mem- the board of estimate and apportionr whom they can use nd who will do their bidding." AuSe, bers of DUG UP FORTUNE. I'wo Brothers Plowing in Field Un- carth Gold Yases. 10.—Two d to plant it recently turned up that to their 1 like gold. They atuettes, 15 in all. side the fwo men finds and disap- n, Bulgaria , plowing a fi hrothe to grapevines, heavy objec nt eyes sec vases and To he on fhe saf ered up their red But 1 and the local ; yrs of the ocenrrence got authorities started They found in the of # vase that had Tt weighed 00 ssay proved it to be out to investigate. ield the cover overlooked grams and an pure gold lassified ads big. Fverywomans Husband There is a saying every married wom comes a battle to hold her love—that shoner ot la other woman' comes Iife. 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He calls | it the Compare secret wireless sy tem, By it, he declares, the rec great intercst | gutlds and chamber ing station gets on a tape the mess sage as sent into the air by the or- iglnator, 1t is a method of dire sending and direct printing of wire- less messages without code of any sort, though at the same time it is sald to ensure scerecy, The trans- mitter Includes a type writing ma- chine, resembling the ordinary type- writer, an apparatus called a com- | Liner, which can produce numberless | different combinations of frequencies | and trpnsmit {hem to numberless .«tuhonj separately and secretly, and | an ordinary wave generator, The re- | colying machine includes a wave re ’ celver which is connected with a so- | called resonator, and again connect- | ed with a typing .||v|m|n|u< ' Welmmcs Street Cars Vith Great Festivities | 2 l\lng. 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THE TIME—February 14 to 23 THE PLACE—Elks’ Hall, Washington St. Dancing and Entertainment Every Evening