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¥ [/ £ PARRERRRLANRRNRARNRN " %tlll!!’.! THE TTA A Y =.- \,.,;;" i Unles AR AR AR e SRR AR R AR B A LA AR AR RS L AN SOV AN 44 DRAMA AT LYCEUM For the first time in many years Britaln lovers of the legitimate atage will see a dramatic production by & No, 1 road company for on Thursday afternoon and evening the great Broadway success “White (argo” Is to be presented at the Lyceum. Tickets now are on sale nnd reservations may be made by phone, The cast presenting “White Cargo,” the vivid love drama of the tropics, 1s the one which played in New York and the company is en route for a Canadian tour, playing but three engagements in the states Bridgeport, New Britain and Man- chester, N. H. The Tyceum management has booked this production in response to a steady demand of the local theatergoers who have begged for a return of legitimate stage attractions lere. Tt this proves successful the management fntends to bring other stage attractlons hera during the winter and alrcady has tentatively hooked several of the leading Broad- way attractions, some of which may play this city Instead of Hartford. PALL CARNIVAL AT PATACE “Night Life of New York,” pro- duced for Paramount by Allan Dwan, who made “Robin Hood,” “Manhandled,” ete., Is the feature now at the Palace. Rod La Rocque, Dorothy Gish, Ernest Torrence, and CGieorge Hackathorno are featured in the leading roles of the picture, PALACE Fall Carnival Week Today, Tues. and Wed. KErnest Torrence, Dorothy Giish, Rod LaRocque in “NIGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK” ALL-STAR 7 KEITH ACTS Novelette Revue Sis Clever \01;: and Dance aml D()B N LA FOLLETTE “The Man of Many Faces” and His Company PAYNITE THURSDAY NIGHT $1002 In Cash Given Away to the First 600 People Purchasing Tickets to See Richard Dix in “The Lucky Devil” ACTS S SEVEN KEITH LYCEUM CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY I)()l RII Il:\ rene B “The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted” With Irene Rich, Huntley Gordon Also JACK HOXIE 1N ‘Bustin’ Through’ COMEAND HEAR BEN IRVING AND IS ORCHESTRA TLADIES MATINEDL This Coupon and 1he Will Admit Any Lady to Pest Sca TLDRUN'S MATINEL 10c THURSDAY ONLY, OCT. 15 WHITE CARGO PARSONS % AND ALL WEEK MATS, WED. AND SAT. . MAT. Bor. to to K130, S "'uz": T T THE \WAOERSAT THEATRELATW 100K - J\\v otherwise Indlcated, theatrical no tiees and reviews In this colump are written by the press mgencles for the respective amusement compnny. | ! | | | Wong in “Irom Shanghai to Frisco tanniversary of its organization b MINISTER HITS AT | DENIAL OF VI Christian Science and New Thought Mentioned From Pulpit ; That the func'lon of the Christian is not to submit peacefully to the flls and evils of human life, but to fight and “try to overcome them,” was tho glst of a sermon delivered . by Rev, Theodors Afnsworth Greene The Keith vaudeville program fag the First Congregational church has seven all star acts to feature yesterday morning, Fall Carnival week, They Include | Mr, Groene's sermon was in part the Novelette Revue, a song and |as follow dance offering; Rose Miller a song-| “Why is life hard? stress of abllity; Francis and Wilson; [ *“That is the great question of the Pinto and Gifford; Wilson and Dob- {ages. And it is a tougher problem son; Wise and Janese, an excellent itoday than ii has ever been before. comedy team; and LaFollctte, the This condition Is due to no lack of “Man of Many Fages” and his com- [trying to answer, however. Philoso- i ol poets, theologians, scientists hursday will offer “Pay Night” have done their best. And very when $100 in cash will he given free Nearly all of them have failed, The to the first 600 people purchasing|fatalist, tho moralist, the stoic, the tickets to sce the mew change of |Materialist, and the Christian Sclen- program which hrings Richard Dix |18t with Nis denful of the problem In “The Tucky Devll" and seven |—-&!l these have tried, But not one = ‘,L’/r" z 1-;“ = S S S S S which 1s an original screen story by Edgar Selwyn, the playwright-pro- ducer, 4 of their answers brings satisfaction. more all star Keith acts, o “And, if personal difficultics are not enough to stagger us, there s S“TROUBLE. WITH WIVES" A comedy of life that scintillates with newness—a human story that treats the marital situa- tion and its hectic sequences from a laugh angle. That's what on3 finds 1in Trouble With Wives” at the Capitol theater. 1It's an original screen story by la Cowan and Howard Higgin. Malcolm St. Clalr, who made “Are Parents People?” as his first Paramount plcture, directed. Florence Vidor, Tom Moore, Esthar Ralston and Ford Sterling are fea plenty of trouble in the side! “Men are telling us that all sighs point to an appalling catastrophe, an economic collapse in Britain un- less things change soon. Here is Germany, overcrowded, steadily in- creasing in population and with no adequate outlet for it. Italy and Japan are likewlse in the same over- crowded state, though as sictors in the war, their position is not so troublesnme as Germany's. China is 2ling towards independent gov- nt without interference from |abroad. Difficulties with Turks and world out- married “The lernm Waiting to greet the two record-hreaking Japanese army flyers jon their flight from Tokyo to Berlin was this tiny Japanese girl tured. There's a strong cast playing [hard problems in India cause Brit-|° . : y : : in support. of the principals, \in's premier sloepless nights. While | With her rising sun flag. The picture shows the airmen upon The Keith Albee vaudeville bill fs |in Kussia, there 15 developing a new | their arrival in Berlin, with their plane and the flowers pre- order under who consider srn civiliza- W pernicic Willlam A, Kennedy, the mas an tenor and his com- whole basis of w wvlet “The \h:,\”.”.'vml fo bs mistnken sented by admirers, pany in the [Boy." " Other are Manilla B e iz pnares e 4% [matntains tsclf in a perfeetly pas- |17 . mother love, de- avm 1 n P L] 0 X7 € P = Y r nge in a gymn offering Pri e otiTh t there [sive spirlt of ignation to what ¢ e overcoming | is strnggl i in | e 5 : . Huntley Gordon, fn (TeniMin Thomas and the |i5 S{rugel in | the Mohammedan calls 'iKism T 3 i Fh b e i ; the world fo he a constant source of a e i 5 Iy 0 phosi Frederick in o song ana | a consiant SONTCC Of |11 rot of us call fate, Al e dancs revue; and Ray Fern and | s Ep e {the way of rebellion takes on @ cot-| iy 4 cast that inclndes John Harron Marei A "M ho does not shut up his soul in i st cludes Jolhn Uarron, gorce it aigiaudeyilleiniversony ) o fetines i zon o We may tain sublimity, : Whitman and o Marlowe, live On Thur : vy Zane Grey's “Light i i in comparative comfort in Ar niul o certain o t — - over the deck, washing several mem $ 7amanth on §105 loan $20 a manth on $300 loan ;:{12\ ',""r”l“ ",“:‘m ,;.‘;i” ‘»” (‘W‘r'; 1"":’“::‘ but no one can travel through Fur- | wiy vv"f‘l]l"'vl ‘*;"H melic l‘f PARSON'S, HARTFORD bera of the parly overboar o next $10 a month on $150loan Plus lawfoldnterest coly e o A o :.]:;d v_‘uh:wml\j»‘.“m tragedies and | its ‘\ :1‘[‘ .n.‘\ » ; : :'\m\ o e e ’.:\1'\‘.‘. which hit the cr: it Call, write or ‘phone _— Vi )N Wity In e Rl wnd submissiys asiwa ke waytop|usy Dirarsen i O R et e BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY “TEN COMMANDMEN hard for any of us-f 1 of us?|Jesus ¢ . however, 1 :"W B “_”‘l‘,‘”‘\":j’\f“”” scene treated Mr, . who sald &7 West Maln St.. Cor. Washington Chnfibiehd v e s o oes God allow it? i not deny it} It S < he had been caught under the boat | Open 9o iy S9M1 106 SR EL RN 19 A8, the chief votary of the Golden Calf| “Fundamentally, of course, the an- fccems to me that no ohe who C"‘ run at the Wilburbywyon 4t turned over and clung in- | Licensed by the State and Bonded to the Publie in “The Ten Commandments® gives |swer must be that we do not know. |eateles the dynamic spivit of {he Wi wHiten by Harian | 511 for more than an hour. Rescue| timeliness to the fact that the Yem-ife is too b d oo intr {1 | Giagpel—for dynamic 18 the only |1 T e R P el Inite Jews working as extrus in the|us to understand it. The grealest|word for the Gospel—there is dyna- | o S FEC, BRI SFCIRD 0 picture found nothing in their rigid [wisdom is to be asa little child. That "ww in ¢ chapter—and no_one | ("0 N S and ultra-orothdox concept of the |is the wislom of the hook of Job alrentipushito s e e Torah to conflict with Cecil B. De|Tt is one of the et hooks of that God DO T pedi) Mille's coneeption of Tsrael's history. {1 1t took in a period vt promics :n]uullyu_v sue- They admired Miss Estelle Taylor in [of deep angulsh and hardship. Tt a Ttk Aot the | ey 3 .‘f", “]” the role miost fervently and the {tempts to wrestle cor ously Wi oo Hardship is hore, the Chris My r‘ AN ,"\‘|‘ 3} bacehanal itself scemed fo them a|the hard facts of life, e hool | 7 R R R i | faithful version of the incident as|of Joh comes to no cor on ex- | & e b lofi! yne lu‘mr comoi- expounded by their rablis. capt his: That God s great and God | ! ReAE b St i L L he Capitol presentation. will be [is good, and life is in Fis Tand. At |46 AR I D U Whirlwind dancer; Joseph Wag W ]S E exactly ns oftered on Broadway with [the end of all this strugw'e. mam| “The (ourth Wiy ng guenile who wil NO TH TIME TO BUY an augmented orchestra, original [1 0ws hefore the mystery of life, and [ ON° aYiouEaLog for his work with |4 | music score, and effects, There will [fnds pe in the will af God, JPAeL Re kit 3 Minblock ogey be one big show on Sunday night [and In the undying five of faith in | it for a SOUIIH0! o “Oxford ba and four continuons shows daily {his own heart much time on it It ds Harry C. Ko lduring the week with a special show now. granting (hat | 3 Mar Arimstro: hildren 20 each day. to solve i 1 Re « 1 Clements g for school FOURTH ANNIVE The Business and Women's club will observe th IRSARY Professional toon with it? fourth | | Irst. and most olivious of all the | At & Tyays in which me de hart 10MOrTOW | i ip o \Way of Wy most natur banquet in the clubhouse Inight. "Miss Mildred G. Weld will he | toastmistress, An intercsting pro- s : gram in charge of Misscs Ruth @y Schade, Anna Bor Anna Foberg | i al and Ruth Anderson will b resent ! i b Sl i 1t 1 Next SUNDAY D % howover, o linger way of ulatior The Greatest Show on Broadway || i R | Forever | 1 Mol into | | in a rebellions attity toward whole lahyrir ns, where Continuous Shows ¢ tha ohvfBus and Incvitablo | 1 ont Today—Tues.—Wed. ] o Wit one way— (e way of Josus| | Keith-Albee SUPREME VAUDEVILLE The Trish-American Tenor WiliamA. Kenneuy Cecil B.DeMilles Cinemasterplece mrn. Rut for those and His Company in Totit ' § 1 mi A ‘The Minstrel Boy | o T 2 {1 MANILIA BROS !] The il way is the Wa i Lo | Denial it seems o ¥ overc 3 " ||by a great W people of 1 Men | AUVGMENTED ORCHESTRA PRINCE. WONG B i SO MOVIES YT LYCEDMW ORIGINAT, MUSIC SCORE = ~——— Hdeal with bard f the simple mos tract t kR resented Fxactly ) {process of saying that they de nat | As On Broadway Thomas and tfle J\\ ¢ hey im t all these POPULAR PRICES! frederich Sist {hard facts, which One Show Sunday Nignt at 7:30 rederic 1sters [ IR b 1 Shows Daily—Pictures at 2:30, R s e | LR ] I 1:30, 7:05, 9:15 Ray Fern & Maree [t i a T n “A Vauwdeville Diversion” our eyes, to P = 4 ‘liwv is g 1 OH. LADIES AND GENTL {troubles w “THE TROUBLE |} WITH WIVES” |I" |the life of our wor With Matt Moore and “As one rs 10 of the Florence Vidor clnims of Christian Scle New Theosophy 2 MEN, he no w LYCEUM Tlmrsday,m Matinee and Night ENGAGEMENT ¢ away PEXTRAORDINARY HARRY CORT AND BARNEY KLAWANS PRESENT By Arrangement With EARL CARROLL The Sensational Success I phenomena, one is lost befwee “LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS® | imiration for ite shee A VIVID PLAY OF LOVE IN THE TROPICS 3 YEARS IN NEW YORK—2? YEAR IN LONDON THE CRITICS ALL AGREE! “The Best Play of the Season”, “Six Savos"—Others face of life's ha 1 pity| futile folly, 1t do r But no man and no 1 S ————— r who can look heneat 1 s f of this stran of our s possibly beli At eis: willhes Columbus Day | W Dance e How strange a essing the = TR andia N. Y. Tribune TONIGHT there shomld. & “A Cloudburst of Sensationalism' .N. Y. Herald Christian Scier “Great, No Other Word Will Do’ .N. Y. News ARCADEA 2 : e et “Stronger, More Logical Than Rain' N. Y. Telegram 5 ¥ of Submissic 1t THIS 1S NOT A MOVING PICTURF Ladies 35¢ Gents 50¢ accept the hard-| PRICES—-MAT. 25¢, 50c, $1.00. Night 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 ness of life without asking why! Tt medy! It War Tax Extra demands and wants no re SALE NOW — MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATS ON about 80 per produced in | work was hampered by the heavy|bullet that caused hia eapture, [5AD TRAGEDY OFF COAST OF FLORIDA {1 Known Drowned, Three| seas, ‘ward Stevenson, Negro of Undertakers from nelghboring | county, was carried on a stretoher towns today were preparing the|to the death chamber of the westérn bodies of vi their homes, Gale Topples Building, Ruins Meriden Crops ims for forwarding to penitentiary at Rockview today and | electrocuted. Four guards stretcher and assisted in Mt Stevenson into the chalr, Stevenson killed Deputy Constable Robert Mason in Uniontown 'in e Meriden, Conn, Oct, 12 (A | January, 1924, during a gambling Omers Mlssmg small building on West Peak was | raid, toppled over and hurled cgainsi a - S tree, about one third of the city's g Malbourne, Floride, Oot, 15.( apple crop was blown to the ground Adams and Jefferson, pioeiEeSI - & d RES wmany large tr in all sections of [0f the United States during the Reve Fishermen and other volunt {the cliy were uprooted and a Iu olutionary period, died in 1826 with- in an hour of each other, | early today were Jetties for three aditional bodits |the searching the rocks | plate glass win forco of St low was crushed by | and rdny's terrifl -;,- i | ) Ch ire Nou 1 | expected to bring to 14 the death| ]‘ '\\ ¥ Southiy | Mst of the 40-foot launch Clara B., y ‘v-» r vm’m\.. w}.'. capsized In the Atlantic at the \;y‘ I T _" i 0 ‘w K last nig mouth of Sebastian Inlct late yes- | ”:, *“‘ C 1 Hml‘ wires cross- l es o ul terday with a party of 28, principal Hicken by Bl i ly Kansas. | The 11 bodtes alr feney electric in N oS ady recovered |CNCY lectr! Without Salves or Cutting in operatic have been idenitfied tentatively as i Ihousands who have piles have { those of the following per fhainosss 1l in-opcration | not learned that quick and perma- c ey : late tonight nent relief ca nly be aces . | Mr. and Mrs, . Barton, Kar n only accomplinh, lais [ = = ed with internal medicine. Nelther Misa Mabel Larson, Wichita, re- COlumbus Day Banquet ng nor any amount of treat- with ointments and supposls will remove the cause, 1 circulation causes piles, There is a complete | cently of Omah D. U. Ruck Miss Lore! | Of Daly Council, K. of (. Columbus Day will be observed hy Daly Council, Knights of Columbus, s, Wichita tta Dreil Wi Mrs. Locke Davidson, Mel ) e s B stagnation of blood in | of Wichita vith a banquet and dancing in the lower bowel and a weakening of G, Eiks' home on Washington &treet |the parts. Dr. J, 8. Leonhardt was . Roach and son, Donald, of S Sl 8 Plnine Katsas [ nt. @ bar Will be serv- first to find the remedy and called el od at T o'clock and Patrick I, ¥ Ihis prescription HEM-ROID. Dr, Harry Coppock, Kansas City s will act as toastmaster. The prin- | Leonhardt tried it in 1000 cases with Ira scoll, Melbourne x“r"k\\l".”v”"r' Aleilourne ipal address will be dellvered by |the marvelous record of success in e G LB R homms J. Malloy of Hart- |98 per cent and then declded it he missing are | a Mr Ius all of Wic The reseued ine Arnold, Malabar, owner a skipper of tho boat; a Mrs, ll\wklm presumably Mrs, D, U, Ruckles, w of the man by (hat name who was drowned; Mr. and Mrs. David|,, Barnes, Wichita; a Mrs. Dickson, be- | lieved to bo from Dodge City, Kan- | sas;” Mrs, Catherine Hill, Pauls Val-| ley, Okla., a Mr, Campbell and a Mr. | Sears of Wichita and Locks David- There will be other speakers 'should be sold by druggists every- and a number of musical selections, | where under a rigid money-back Dancing will be until midnight. guarantee, Don’t waste any more time with |outside applications, Get a package |of HEM-ROID from your druggist [today. It has given safe and last- ing relief to thousands and will de the the sa:.e for you. Salmans, Davidson, > Captain 1' Paraly: 7ea Man Carried To Execution Chamber | Pa., Oct. 12 (A—Para- trom the waist down by Bellefonte, Beneficial son, manager of the Melbourne oans Farms company, hosts to the party of junketeers. All of the rescued suffered cuts and bruises when dashed against the rocka but the condition of only ene one, Mrs, Ruckles, was regarded as serlous, ge of the inlet was made but because of rough seas 0 outside, Captain Arpold decided to winter coal or to outfit the home lturn back. The boat failed to re- and family for the winter. We lend up to $300 to housek eepers. Al loans are between-husband, wife and ourselves. No endorsers required. 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