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ln“ limrw THIATEDS \ S ] ,J\ lllll ) T m l .ls = Unless othorwise Indicated, theatrical no tices and reviews in this column a writtag by the press sgoncles for the respective smusement company. WWWX&\\&\&WW " “ADVENTURE” AT CAPITOL, oK - < ~ re } et S A S S S S SN S SRR By Thornton W. B The Great Storm couldn urgess could With his head tu t see the the crashing o l | | | using It to ensure a beautiful com- | pleston and v-white hands and arms. the thunder and the emashing of which opens on Thursday at the When Mother Naturs takes a hand |the trees as th 1L, and it seemed Falsce/thestar, n "Tis well to heed her least com- that this must be the end New Paramount-Jack London Film, | “The Rainbow Trail,” one of Zane el i R " 7 Grr'\ 8 pulsating and dramatic nar. ~Buster Bea} o ot "l"l' ity 1 “Adventwre” Lives Tp to | ratives ot the old west, is another of : i o se AL AN BNy |that famous author's works to be A " ity S oty 2 % o otten Buster Bear vis- |whimpered. One free fell right i [transeribed to the screen by the o in the Green Fors (acrom. thet entrance to. Bustacs Film fans, who sometimes com- |noted Fox western star, It follows contained the cave. Hs squealed right out when plaln that theaverage movle title is [“The Last of the D\fifll".l and v of Busy|that cras down. misleading and bears no relation to | “Riders of the Purple Sage. A RER ralefITaA DR oRE T e it the little peopls of the the picture it adorns, will have no The Keith vaudeville bill will be |were useless He knew that, He Forest, and the ; 1 fault to find with the new Para- |ffatured by Betty Neal and company | knew he couldn't get at that hones Ihatimatiesiit mount film, “Adventpre,” which is |in & song and dance revue; Weston | But. fust the same, he had to g0 n as they are over. at'the Capitol. ’and Lovell are a pair ot jolly jest- around thers and look at the tree y,,,m,- cou To the powerful story with its |€rS In new _songs and storles; Van every 80 often, and when he rumbling 1,“1 plcturesque locale, the warm, trop- [Lane and Veronica offer a novelty |stand there looking up at m,. tae r away. It had ical Bouth Bea {slands, has been (act with sand pictures, and Cook Bowihs dia long for some means of Buster promptly | added an invincible cast, headed by |and ‘Prnor: will present thelr com- | getting at that honey. His tong 1t and see what had the personable Tom Moore, the |edy skit, “Oh, Amy"” The shows 1d hang out of his mouth and | happen ng out wasn't lovely Pauline Btarke, the villainous |are twice daily, at 2:15 and 7:30. | the water would drip from it. 80 easy., That tree that had fallen Wallace Beery and the delightful | &ir. it would eo. But it was us | Raymond Hatton DOUBLE BILL AT LYCEUM Strong as he was he couldn't tear | The Keith-Albes vaudeville pro- | The Lyceum's double feature pro- | open that tree to get at that honey. | gram will feature five great acts, |sram tonight consists of “The Man |F5770 wam over thers one atteraconi| topped by the Beaucaire Sextette, |Without a Consclence,” starring when it began to grow dark very who will offer thelr wonderful sing- |Irche Rich and Willard Louts, alng [rapidlv. It wasn't time for the | | ing offering, “An Idyll at Trianon.” |2 thrilling mystery story of smuggle: Black Shadows to come creeping | | This sextette has made a big name (8°ms and clever detective work, | H. B, Warner and Flora Sheffield in Max Marcin’s Thrilling | out from the Purple Hills, but it | i in- vaudeville because of the rich |"Before Midnight.” with William Drama, “Silence,” at Parsons Theater Sept. 17, 18, 19 |erew dark even faster than haa it | tone and quality of their voices and |Russell as the leading actor. In ad- been time for them. Buster had an V. Capitol“patrons wil have n real |dition thers are the ususl selected | oo |bent fheling . 2k oo ferit ) treat in thefr presentation. Another |cOmedies, a Enub Pollard roar, and 3 e |fecling. It became very. very still | | headiiner s *Hasrison and Dakin, th8 nevs recls 5 i THF HR%T F” !j'[ Drug Law Violators there in the Green Forest. The only with Billy Hogue, in “The Thres of L\jflffl“:ilp:fjfl‘»f:fgm Atemoos e , PR 445 Flood Federal Prison |sound to be heara was tha con- | Us.” They were a big hit here two fidtan L(’WE "a pam'mww Tove oty Tashington, Sept. 16 (P—Violat- nt calling of Stickytoes the T seasons ago and many will remem- T A e e A Y ors of the federal drug act and con- ad : i ber the three Quakers and their fii o 16 anoing #iil and Bas as) viets under the postal laws uuk\ {a's calling for rain and T guess | quaint comedy act. Still another Sergs 18 the unAoriving theras | »m,w in number of all inmates in | he is going to get it" muttered | festure s Parker, Rand and Cagney, | "oy iher picture, “Children of | e s i e ot Leaven- | Buster, snifliag the air and swing- | who offer “The Try-Angle,” a va- - e iy i 3 ! |worth, Kansas, where today 2,282 |ing his head from side to side. | the Whirlwind | : risty skit: with much lnughter as & [th® Whirlwir 5 ;Afldfl'sflfl Sffi”lflg\ Plav Premier | [prisoners are confined. 4 starsi 0 | a leat stirred. It grew still| The lightning flashed and the resylt of their efforts; Brown and - v of the prison population | da Long, long roars of thunder | thunder crashed | DeMont are among the best of col- | Hans Wagner Defeated at Parsons Theater [ . m_mm, Syltelaspasimentio) pamed Sttt brad soing o oe'a U SRR DD ored performers and their songs, In the Political Fleld {ustice showed that 926 per 1 storm It | wrriedly tur e e stories and dances are always up to = —— |held on nd shuffled away toward a certain | \ | ki Pittsburgh, Sept. 16 (A—John H. drug act, which includes sm ave deep in the Green Forest — | being. It was only by tugging and | e W O eI S e o R (By Herald Restewer.) |érug act, whi L 5 v : pushing and digging and working | of vaudeville In Europe and his | ; s {conspiracy and importing, w i0-|a cave where he would be dry and | pushing sging ar | 1 {of the Pittsburgh Pirates in pennant ier of “The First Flight." |1,+ ReNio: ST 5 rtabl s dldn’ e |very hard inde-d, that he manage novelty has made a decided hit since b . ‘ ors of t postal laws numbered | safe comfortable, He didn't like playing in America. The shows are | T3S 0f others years, went down in Anderson and Laurence |35 g that coming storm gave [t get out. When at last he was | (‘W’“n“ms dniiy 3 = : the preliminary in his first venture |Stallings, at Parsons theater in | 1‘;.”,“,.» and premibition law vio- | him. He was just at the entrance |free he set out to eee what had | sl 3= In the fleld of politics, early re-|Hartford last evening gave little |lolors numbere d 219, but the de-|to the cave when the first great big happene here. Everybody else turns teday from yesterday's pri-|promise of the play being the bhit |, tmen’ rvey failed to disclose s N ering dow Then | Was out for the same purpose. And TOM MIX AT PALACE | 3 ! {partment’s survey failed to dis drops came pattering down. Then u i | mary election indicating his defeat [that the first production of the same |what pr on of e d been |1 radl Sy as | plenty had happened. Yes, indeed. | 5 ns | MArY at proportion of these had been |how it poured! 1t grew almost as |Dplen PE | ,.S:e'“r““‘,‘:_,’?:::d";‘?v“:‘::‘"f for the republican nomination for |two authers, “What Price Glory" )"~1‘\~ny7“w]|n.u[ At | e htilng fshe | plenty had happened: Inonsiplace P ts inetead | SHErlff of Allegheny county. [proven.” “The First Tlight” s a | ol I iniks cditd wnd iha hole lot of trees had been Hre e iy Stenationd o | Wagner was runner-up in a three- [mediocre melodramatic production | |frees smashed and the rain dashed |blown over in ons heap — torn | "The Ralnbow Tran mam oo |cornered contest for the nomination, |With few moments ot aramatie | fl | and Buster just curled up in a ball, | right up by the roots. That was s et o e e e e | T ‘s, sir, he was|where the wind had been at its latest William Fox starring vehicle, | i B | Ho was scared. Yes, si a e MCIE | county detectives, having a lead of |scenes, includiag a love scene whieh | | ccared. Big as he he was | worst. It was what is called a wind- more than three to ons over the|occup ally the entire third scared. And hs knew that all the |fall. Buster looked it over. “That former Pirate star in returns from |act, Which will not be enthusi .' ol other little people in the Green | may be useful by and by said he almest half of the country's 1,306 |Iv Welcomed in these davs of speed ol | to himself, and went on his way. | L LYCEUM precinets,, Brann had the backing of [and action, The cast of the pro- | The wind twisted branches from yAnd so it was that he came at las | TONIGHT ONLY |the republican organization, The |duction was very good. All of t [ M ” (; \ i d Wh the trees and blew some trees over, [to the gr t surprise of his life. | WO BIG EIOTURER |vote for 584 precincis was_Braun N:"”v ; ; “",‘ R “';” RS ")aign | ele m and altogether it was ona of the | (Copyright, 1925, by T.W. Burges) ‘ —THE— |51,171; Wagner 15,235, and Chris H. | °xtracting from them al worst storms that ever had visited | e Man WIthout a The story has to do with ! l ler that even big Buster Bear was ' prise of Buster Bear : lpmn?flrs of North Carolina in nvf} | evolutionary BRiED AN i e o have to d tl ame indidate who w eared With TRENE RICH PARSONS’ {Jackson, (Rudolph Cameron) ~-w e "‘M e ‘-.“.',,f Lemella Aot ot " 0 -ALSL:—- i 0 1:ln(\\::miz,h :15 l;':,u a v.]wvn"r] ‘MM" \”,.‘,h liquors originally ,,-..,,18,1 {“, ;,y,m mi from Coolidge's birth | HARTFORD o BAM IS, Ryolve i ¢ ce, and who was successy Before Midnight” ||| . m= —ln e i 0y eiee, [ o who” vas hecmner| \] [LLIAM RUSSELL TIME TONIG |lecal politician Dozlet e ite v la Aoreis L Bk S With WILLIA) L LAST TIME TONIGAT (Blaine Cordner) and Major Single- |0V 1ofi “.nhf«”,;{ . n:: R atchn Vn ! Sontermen beroee THURS, — FRL — SAT . & oot (L MerI Mol e )b havs | il IR L gl et AT S $ : sl taken it upon t) Ives to dispose | G 92 ANEICTON Tey ways g Y : DOUBLE FEATURES Th F tFll ht A e § main unpaid and the owner of the party, he tollowed the lead of Ro attempt made by the state ! 1 “Paridian Love” erirs BN ox oenntie e ) e s e e Weallhy Spmtsman and Clergy |6t he rank ot the srogre- g ‘1 02 her =ives and was elected to the gover-| order. Charity Clarkson (He ‘.u‘ ARG RHEL Y B J [ Lt 2 was elec the g | With CLARA BOW o (P (nd T ciies Gasties Mme. Mabel Cascares, owner of man m ‘Om]]ee | nor's council once on a democra ATE Laandle) e inalieiause o (; [the Serrstt, at midnight, fanked by | progressive tickst and later on a re- C!’llldl’ell Of e MATINEE SATURDAT Salclo Bshoo (e e mer e 1’“ clambor aboard ¢ hoiship }rhfll pringfeld, Mase. Eept. 16 UM cll when Coolidge wan governor of | Whirlwind” | 9 s {who will get him sure. 1t.fs,of |88 Met, howgrer, by the superoar- |\l oy econd Massach | Massachusetts 1riwin 5=, obvious fhat the 3 I e \ening | congressional district have chosen a = S i h v Wwriters Nof With JOHNNY WALKER most Inferesied n the “"";;‘"1 Horiii b at it his [ clergyman and a wealthy restaurant | ONAON Underwri ol S P i e s e e e | chain owner to contest m ths No-| Insuring Whiskey to U. S. | LADIES' MATINEE I rene i et ontane b B moday B e Ghsices W nRca oAl (ol e R seat fn tha| London, Sept. 16 (M — Owing to | This Coupon and 10c Will Admit LRus CHD "‘"‘ s | for a court injunction fto pre-|i-fited States house ivpresenta- |the increased risks of i Any Lady to Best Seats, EVES! 00, 82,50, Seata on Sale || selt AL s Catpain Whitburn from con- [tives left vacant last sJuly by «the |American prohibition ezl e e il to Act as captain ot the |death of George B. Churchill, re-|rum row elsewhere, the London | S lierettn. el vantialel il nd order to nrv,;p.,wm,,, of Amberst In the pei.[Underwriters are refusing to fnsure | D —— place, after much inconsequential ‘mn n T oteD on board i ihe L. Bowles of \Whiskey shipments against ‘m.:{ {and Charity. 1t rices to true drama [the Ship for the westvard vovage long (promtiom, Wi ) e e e il for a fe moments and is a ve with beverages on board to slake |gtate politic ominated hy the “2nada ar Las b L [go0d scene. finorge Doster meets |the tntrst Americ {6 sepott- | rapitiiian Roland D), Saw. 7 clause permitting dtscharg A | ullet in the | =4 to has ¢t a group | Was unonposed In) the democr 80 SO ‘ niues Continuous Shows | UL A e oniriiava o vas mcERosed " he dssned, e prosent vata being | % . and gets ona in the heart | e mericans primary. from 20 to 80 shillings per hundre Today—“Wild Horse Mesa™—Keith Vaudesille o e S irous ¥ouns | Opposed by William H. Weiker, (7O 20 fo 80 chiliings per hundred | . ‘ o Ha misses the wealk |Driton, 24 |six times mavor of Northampton, ‘70U & g | | e et ntil iBaaaed fol dollEat o aye or in the mid f the river [yion votes s y | hElTH ALBEE Aafoe R Vahe et s e cizer, Wealthy New Yorkers Ave | : ; air Curtain h awyer in the same ict polled | FYj ncd h\l i ame \Il‘] tion " P r'e ¥ m in the 1oft of th b off either | R > a. carrled { ) t La abin, where the Major comes ar th hartering | on was featured by the prohibit 5 SN "An Id\ll at Tnannn isit. Interrupted once by a ‘ 1ssue er. who in 1022 opy 1 BT i 2 Tooust oo I of the girl's, who e¥plains how murh the Volstead wmct, came i ey have been fined WILFRED s “BROWN and DEMO? [in love with her h.:h, while e | wa port of the drv lawm s 200 3 vith an option | & Black Diamonds of (nrdnl'\zv |Cap'n f8 in hiding the Cap'n t th Seuncad hialstandifor of 80 e ralabtials Jongleu i afors EHe admits he dnt 5 S T e e ¢ : R. €. near Vancou T R T ] o P luding iiBaralizthe (the lawiif t vincial gama PARKER, RAND and CAGNEY _in “The Try-Angle’ Sl 1 pubhisker |0 vote for liberalizing the law if \ The Keith-Albee Favorites b ‘Lr'l"'“ e Hizhland countrs. | (orcement would th . Two and_ra 5 1 and leaves, ! He pledged his su ad- were t ted t . Harrison and Dakin with Billy Hogue the curtatn on the act an e ARCIEEIRE R S O (T i P s he cas o SETA : ] A AT s “TH THREE OF 1 ol ThissFivenine at 7: 30| 88 S rendstion e Suay s = et |George Dozter Biaine Cordner | i e e e et E Atie A : o — 0! | ohn Triesalt o g L his acknowledged be t « Jack London's Favorite Story ” [ "L‘"‘ et R en rohibition law fe a failure and that No M()r(" Dandruff With Tom Moore, Pauline Starke, Wallace Beery Major Single e (e place this evening | yaq heen returned to 1t tainatmine | - B e 5 o A egeme O """ of representatives 3 Hi b s Nige e [ty sl L LRI (e e e i S e Asy any. draggist for \ o Capt. Andv Jackson ord. wi Miss Genevie 5 . Rudoioh Cameron bridesmaid and| In thelr choice, the republicans |Faris Tt's guaranteed 5 | Charity Clarkson Helen Char h man ) < eill Nee | The brid 1 be attired in 2 —_ . ] —— ‘ Jack B. & Al el SR TeRet Toseph McInerney | wiep oBEOmS ‘and . she p (\f o)) S HBen Smithi] e b ey e e e e 4 ree, New Britain's Coziest Theater e irginia. MOTan | Lridesmatd’s eawy il b o aweet a “_ 5 : e TR TS = {Baskel Danaideon Ellalee RUbY | dea sntin crepe with pleture hat to rite for attractive Tonight—“The Fool”—Keith Vaudeville s Jo Duckworth | poy 4100 | e : booklet of Parisian Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. TOM MIX D HIS WONDER HORSE, TONY, in “THE RAINBOW TRAIL” A Dashing, Daring Zane Grey Story of a Man Who Fought for His Heart’s Desire KEITH VAUDEVILLE BETTY NEAL & CO. 1 WESTON & LOVELL Clark Clark | The settin { were very good in |ty blended. F i taken of the opp | duce colorful colo: | the principals. the northland Song and Dance Revue Two Jolly Jesters | VAN LANE & VERONICA | Pictures in Sand Two Shows ‘Dally at 2:15 and 7:30 Tnlia P dred, bei | advan anity t nial cent will undoubtedly be accepted in B The Heraid ean always b |1 you use a Classified Ad G66 ts a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue Bilious Fever and Malaria.| there are 1 It kills the germs, orman | comb | oduction tage was o intro- | uniforms on n | en invited | more, Philad walk, Hartford, Waterbury, Rridge- | port. New Haven and this city. The house has been prettily dec- orated for . the occasion with fal flowers. Upon th followers in the“world. perfumes, powder,et ASHES OF ROSES bride tq the b cklace to m & groom will 1 cuff links The wedding march will ba pla by Miss Fdna Hamilton and | Promise Me 1l be sung by | Elizabeth Holland of Waterbury ) W Miss heir return from a wedd the pie will reside in 0,800,000 Protest ant C. 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