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\x\\\\“\\x\\\\\\\\x\s\x\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\x\ [ AT e TN Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical no tices and reviews in this column are written by the press agencles for the respective nmusement company. > .2\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\““\\\\\\\\\\\\\“\‘\“‘ RICHARD DIX AT CAPITOL ALL STAR SHOW AT Richard Dix, Nell Hamilton, loan- | One of 1] ed to Paramount by D. W, Griftith; #lair Adams and Robert Edeson are teatured In Willlan de Mille's ltest production for Paramount, “Men and \Women for a 3 days' run. The Keith vaudevi s hill will of fer “Bargaln Days” a miniature |« Mmusical comedy with a cast of scven clever performers including Jim and Betty fage who also do {hoir own act on tha biil in addition to | appearing in “Bargain Days.” Other acts are Homer Rom “Aerlal Iccentricities”; « greatest pr illa Capitol rITon ams of that will Itheatergoers of A vitude played ) lottered lo {his popular 1 Tues ol ol e e wh Keith has be a to N weater Monday, We of mext 1agemont has provid- program star in the 11 today. To Legin is very for- of M r come ndir on "now at the Capitol Theat 1y caday this v and and every musement {with the ma ‘HIHH‘ to get ind Martin, viio have been fure with 1 Greenwich Villa on comedy o Another who eville act is wo the two Cle n Ias o n in wo ollies, and once 1 by al their with thi 1 show. is the Piceadilly featured act at ppodrome last week ont remembers for idnks"; and Swartz and Clifford gopular songs and nifty The shows are continuous “TAE LOVE GAMBLE “The Love Gamble,” an Interesting Irama of romance, love, marriage, disappointment and big business sef in the luxurious surroundings of ,podern society and starring Lilltan Rich, the beantiful interpreter of socisty roles, is one of the headline numbers at the Lyceum tonight. The other feature is “Go Stralght.” In this picture Owen Moore has the principal role. 1t i& a cross he- tween a crook mystery play and a romance, The action is rapid and sustained ¢ Starting on Sunday and cont ing through next Wednesday Lyceum is to mn«ly\ “Tracked the Snow Country." CAPITOL CONTINUOUS SHOWS Today—Fri.—Sat, KEITH ALBEE VAUDEVILLE Featuring “'BARGAIN DAYS” A Merry Musical Comedy Cagst of Seven " HOMER ROMAIN " RAY and HARRISON “SWARTZ and CLIFFORD Jim and Betty Page | “T“n P’\go& of Come: not« nonsense, ract daily, who were a the ork H and tand greatest comedy |ville today and a very clos [the eetor 1 Avon Cor Still another feature is Norma and Her Golden Violin, the most talked ahout act fn vaudeville today. Norma ] is possessed alnios! y and he ntury Neadl c " LYCEUM n vaude- @ rival to Ay Tour. has'a violin that n brair I vin v offert . of a hum {called the And is OrnIer M- n offer Hman and 1 fin hill alty that is : thrill at PALACE| at loday—Fri.—Sat. 2:15 and 7:30 REGINALD BENRY It's Full of Laughing Dynamite ADOLPH ZUKOR ae JESSE L LASKY miurmat N M%fi” fl AWILLIAM deMILLE a Ghmmmmt Gicture Hl i § “ILL SHOW YOU ‘ THE TOWN” KEITH VAUDEVILLE ROSAMOND JOHNSON GILBERT and WIMP OE LYONS & CO. 'ONE & CO. LOUIS § Sunday Special FRED THOMPSON TOAT DEHL QUEMADO” Sun—Mon—Tues—hed ne i Sunday Special Harold Bell Wright's “WHEN A MAN'S A MAN” Big Cast of Stars S ——— CORINNT “The Marriage Whirl”’ il B e —— GRIFFITR in { Don't Mavey You N This WHAT A & A, HOW IN STORE FOR CAPITOI NEXT WEEK! JUST GIVE THIS THE ONCE Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday KEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE The Famous Greenwich Village Follies Stars MARINO and MARTIN If These Boys Don’t Make You Laugh—Consult Youy Family Doctor, Now a Riot at the New York Hippod “The PICADILLY FOUR” r OVER— “Likeable Lads in Comedy Harmony i:ou'll be Iiin'illt'drln goose pimples at the famous neck spin of — VAN HORN and INEZ “Skaters Supreme” il i The Vaudeville and Musical Comedy Favorites Guy J. Sampsel and Lily Leonhard in “The Woman Haters Clubh” The mest talked about act before the public Norma and Her Golden Vio The 20th Century Mystery And last but not least—Our Popular GLORIA SWANSON in “THE COAST OF FOLLY" DON'T GO ANYWHERE Tii.I, Y0U i8S SHOW! .\\\\vu.\\\\\\\ ‘ o of thei NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SFPTEMBER 24, 1925 the finlsh with thelr famous neck spin, The photoplay attraction on this bill will feature popular Glorla he Coast of Folly." = El H e 3 5 NY AT PALACE has gone up in the air INALD DEN ny 1 agal That was the rumor which fol- lowed the filming of the star's cur- rent laughing success, “I'll Bhow You the Town the Universal- Jewel feature now playing at the Paluce thea The Keith \mmr\nlv- bl will fea- ture four good acts headed by J. Rosamond Johnson, the colored composer and singer, and his com- ny in musie, dance and songs. )thers include Gilbert and Wimp in “Hummin' and Strummin’y" Joe Lyons and Co. In a varlety offering; and Louis Stone and Co. the “Topsy- Tarvy Dancers,” On Sunday only as a special at. wtion, Fred Thomson will be of- red fn “That Devil Quemado.” HARTFORD who as wordly wise nham fn “Aren't We All?" large audiences here last is coming back to Parsons's Theatre to again make theatergoers chuckle. His engagement is for three days beginning Monday evening, September 28, with a matines on Wednesday and his vehicle is “These Charming People” the latest play from the brilliant Michael Arlen, whose “The Green Hat” fs the dramatic sensation of the season In New York The word premiere of “These Charming People” will he glven on this occasion. Charles Dillingham and A. H. Woods under whose management Mr, Maude and “These Charming People’ will be seen, have provided a company of rare promise, Twe leading ladies are required by the story and the positions will be filled by Miss Fdna Best, a young English aciress who excited great admira- tion in London by her performances in “TFallen Angels,” and Alma Tell, jthe heautiful American givl who was Mr. Maude's leading lady last sea- son in “Aren't We AN?" Among others are Geoffrey Millar, Herbert Marshall, Kobert Vivlan, Alfred on, Frank Ranney and I Tell. Winchell Smith has | 1 the comely. 1 PARSONS', Cyril Maude Lord G charmed season, by |Afraid to Go Home Late Boyl\\ anders Away Bridgeport, Sept, 24 (P—Ten year old Michael Moran, 63 York strect, New Haven, went to the moyving ple- tures Tuesday night. He got out {late, and the meumory of a beating he had received for coming in at a late hour still fresh in his mind, he « ded not to go home, lest it be repeated. So he wandered off, spent the night in a barn on the Post road near New Iaven and yes- terday resumed the journey, not kuowing where he was headed for. He was found here by the police yesterday, wandering about the street (‘nld and hungry. Sergeant T. J. Maloney picked up the boy and communicated with the New Haven police. No reply had heen received |up to a late hour last night, EXCLUSIVE MOVTT Hollywood, Cal, Purchase of the Bernheimer mansion and Japanese gardens, one of the scenie spots of Hollywood ever since the days when motion pietures woro made fn barns and shown fn vacant stores, was annonnedd here today hy agents for a closed corporation which plans to turn the old place into exclusive eluh for motion ple- [ ture peopte | D CLUR Sept, 24 (P Parsons’ Hartford Mon., Wed. 8. Tues., Mat. Wed. Sept. 28-30. Cyril Maude na New Comedy “THESE CHARMING PEOPLE" by MICHAEL ARLEN Author of “The Green Hat" Staged by WINCHELT, SMITR Eves. 30c.-82.50: Mat, 50c.-82. SEATS NOW LYCEUM NOW PLAYING DOURLE FEATURE BILIL GO STRAIGHT With OWEN MOORE —ALSO— THE LOVE GAMBLE | With LILLIAN RICH COME AND HEAR BEN IRVING AND HIS LYCEUM ORCHESTRA LADIES' MATINEE This Conpon and 10c Will Admit Any Lady To RBest Seat, Supper and Play by the Burritt Grange Thursday Evening ~ig Balloon Dance Friday Evening —0 FSH STORY BUT REALLY 1§ TRUE Sonnds Like Admission to Ananias Club Springfleld, Sept. 34” P—Not all the strange stories that fishermen tell are “whoppers.” Eometimes the ynlo who casts doubt upon the fisherman's story is confounded by corroborative evidence demonstrat- ing that the angler was telling the truth after all. The following story is a shining example of such a case, clearly showing that it is wise to re- flect before electing anybody to the Ananias club, The New York World Wednesday printed a special atory from its New london correspondent, saying that Farl A. Randall, proprietor of the Valley House, Collinsville, Conn., on a recent fishing trip to East Otls, aught a plckerel welghing 6 and one-quarter pounds, And in the pickerel he says he found a spark plug. The New Yorw newspaper eynic headed the story, “Roy, Page Jonah's Whale” But it happened that early in June Richard M. Bailey, a 8pring- field newspaper man, and a friend, went to Iast Otis reservolr fishing. They saw a big pickerel jump out of the water several times, Mr. Bailey tried to cast out to where the big fellow was rising. His sinker, however, was not heavy enough, and so after one or two | losperate flirts of tha line, he pick- ed a sparic plug out of his pocket and fastened it to the line to obtain added sinker weight Ha cast out the spark phig. It waa insecurely tiad and when he pulled in his line the plug was gone Evidently as the sparker started for the hottom in the deep water, the big pickerel that Mr. Randall ight, saw it and gobbled it up ckerel are voracious and there 1 All tha evidence iIndicates that Mr. Randall was telling the truth and | not romancing. Mr. Bailey i8 #0 sure of {t that he has written to the New London man descgibing the spark plug he lost, In the hope of getting it hack {for a souvenir, WORLD WIDE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE ADOPTE! Teague of Natlions Today Approves of Proposals For Sesslons Geneva, Sept. 24 (-~The League of Nations assemily today adoptcd tho French proposal for a world- wide economic conference under the auspices of the league, The proposal was adopted amil cnthusk: and M. Loucheur, spon sor of the project, was loudly ap- planded when he closed the debate. M. Loucheur, a former French minister of commerce, warned the assembly that the task would be difticult and said the truth must not ba concealed from the world's peo- plea that “it is impossibie for us to consider the problem without the aid | of the labor organizations. He wanted the afid of nations in solution, which, he cau- tioned might not be achleved for several years. One of the most heartily applauded points made by the speaker was that “tariff policies must be exmined aside from fiscal constderations.” Representatives of Ttaly, Belglum and Spain spoke in support of the resolution. 1sm, seeking a resolution asking that due regard for geographical and other considera tions be observed fn filling the non- permanent seats in the leagne cil, with a view to China's sentation th ain Hafl Re\nal Of Bull Throwi mz Spain, Sept. 24 (P of Spain have rmnm W upon which to turn Valladolid, The savants something ne their of the art of throwing the bull fore the atheneum of Va tano there widience of Spanish infellectnals Tg- | nacio Sanchez Mejias, tidol of t bull rings of Spain, Mexico and Pern, His subject was the bull fighting. Mejias told tinguished auditors of both the joy and the n ries in the life of th bull figl Mo also explained to them various styles used in fighting | fhe bull. When he had completad dlscourse he was loudly applanded Re his dis r his Eme——— L [CARNIVAL} TONIGHT ‘ARCADIA’ 219 GLEN — 110 ROCKWELI FAVORS — BALLOONS, HATS LOADS OF FUN Re One of the Jolly Crowd Music By “BACCHANALIANS" ADMISSION 50¢ FREE PARKING, 150 CARS DANCING 8 to 12 p. Tock For Our Sign m. EXCURSICN RATES NEW YORK BUS VARLE ONE WAY NEW YORK 8225 Teave Rotel Burritt f A M. DALY For Information and Tickets C Hotel Burritt, Tel. 8 New York Terminal . Main St Entertainment and Dance Saturday Evening Hotel Martinique, 32nd St Broadway and Holland, | The assembly also adopted China's | coun- | repre- | istable {son, BRIDGEPORT OYSTER SLOOPS IN ACTION Public Beds Off Seaside Park In- vaded on First Day of Open Sea- son After Two Months' Layoft Bridgeport, Bept. 24 (A — The Bridgeport oyster fleet {s active for the first time since July 20. The fleet of forty sloops, which began operations Monday on the natural beds off Seaside park, will move to- morrow over to the large publie beds oft Stratford The period from July 20 to Sep- tember 21 is the spawning season and at no time durin these two months may oystera he taken from the public beds. Under the provi- slons of a state law, oysters cannot be dredged from puhlic beds with power other than sail, of the local flact are equipped with gasoline engines, but when they ar- rive at the oyster heds these cannot be used. Wind and’sall alone can be used to supply locomotion. Oysters dredged from tha publie beds in this vicinity are not of the edible variety. They are known as “seed” oystors ar larger than a quart sold to private ded and enlt ermen realize §1 average price, The oyster aloops are nusually manned by a crew of two or three men. Th are anles d rebed- The local fish- bu a bushel | Dog \Qtackq I’ollro In Master’s Defense Stamtord, Sept, 24 (A—When Con- Ar hlechtweig and his Louis, [ police forc lof operating an |under the infi would be nothing strange ahout this. master. | Michael § night to arrest him on the charge automobila oa of liauor, Secor's 1 in defense of his Dr. Frank MeMahon |trented T.ouis for a dog bite. 1t was ntd that Secor was involved in an accident and that he was Intoxicated, dog attacked profound mentality;the niceties | leetured yesterday to u\j art of | | | | | | | All the boats | are not much | as an | while Burns f Gan, Coal Stick to Quality When Buying a Range HERE are many substitutes for quality but there never has yet been invented a real substitute for satisfaction, Don’t let a low price tag on a shoddy range fool your better judgment. Stick to quality. You can’t help liking the Household Pearl Gas and Coal Range with all its new ideas for cooking and baking. 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