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Vlflll!!:! l'll AIL T4 "'7'!......||l\‘ ’ l!ll e > Ouless otherwise indieated, theatrical notices and reviows In this eolamn are Written by the press agencles for b A A R A A AR AR R A A A A T R TR e L N d “RUGGED WATER” AT PALACE ‘“Rugged Water," Lincoln, - for months actually the best-selling novel of 1925, yesterday camé to the soreen at rhe Palace theater as an Irvin Willat produc- tlon for Paramount, featuring Lois Wilson, Warner Baxter, Wallace Beery and Phyllis Haver. There 18 flavor to a Lincoln story, and this 6ne is surely salty with it. ‘The scene for the most part is laid at the Setuckit life saving station on Cape Cod, The Kelth vaudeville program has four good dcts headed by Maurlce Samuels and Co, in “The Emmi- grant.” Tonight Is “Pay Nite" and $100 will be distributed in pay envelopes to all. On next Wednesday night the management will offer an old- fashioned country store night with plenty of valuable and useful pres- ents glven away. Articles are in Palace Confectionery window on| display. “The Pony Express” day night. starts Sun- “TEN COMMANDMENTS” Large crowds are still attending | the Capitol where Cecil B. DeMille's photoplay masterpicce “The Ten Commandments” s now playing the enfire week, Never before in the history of the {heater have patrons given such warm praise as they of- | fer this production. Renewed interest in the glorics of anclent Iigypt resulting from the discovery of the tomb of Tut-Ankh- Amen are reflected in Cecil B. De- Mille’'s “The Ten Commandments.” Months before Ceeil B. DeMille started work on the “The Com- mandments” he had Tgyptologists | do research work as to the cos-| tumes, accessories, and buildings of that Biblical era which the first part of the picture portrays, 1:hcy delved 'LYCEUM IN7JOUS SHOW DAILY NOW PLAYING DOUBLE FEATURE BILL LARRY SEMON | “The Wirard of 02" —ALSO— “‘Lilies of the Streets”’ Wih JOHNNY WALKER and VIRG A ILEE CORBIN Come And Hear Ben Irving And His Orchestra LADIES' MATINEE This Coupon and 10c Will Admit Any Lady To Best Seat. CHILDREN'S MATINEE — 10c NEXT WEEK SUN., MON, TUES, WED. “THE LIMITED MATL” ~—ALSO— “IEACOCK FEATHERS" [CAPITOL ALL THIS WEEK Be Surc You See This Great Masterpicer “The Ten Commandments” | dafly, at 2:30, respective amusement company, Into anclent books and tent to the by Joseph C.|far corners of the earth in order to collect such information as wus nece essary to make the picture authen- tle in every detall, An augmented orchestra plays the original music score, a crow of four men are employed back stage for the working of the effects. The vleture 1s belng shown four times 4:30, 7:05 and 9:16 with a special show for school children at:4:30 dally for 20 cents. The regular Capitol prices prevail for this showing. NEW BILL AT LY A complete change of pl«.mros at the Lyceum is attracting the pa- trans who wish to see Larry Semon, the famous eccentrie ceme- dian, in “The Wizard of Q2" and Johnny Walker and Virginia Lee Corbin In {he romantle drama, “Lilics of the Street.” Both are excellent entertainers and round out a bill on which also are the latest news rcels and selected comedies, “The Goose Fangs High"—not the motion picturé, but the stage presentation—is to be seen at the Lycenm on Octaber 30 and 31, with a matinee on the 31st. It 1s to be presented by the Richard Mansfield Players, Ine., recently organized at New London by the widow of the famous actor, PARSON HARTFORD “June Da have come, or rather will come to town tonight when the musical comedy of that name will be presented at Parsons' theater by the Messrs. Lec and J. J Shubert for an engagement of three | days only Wyn Richmond, last heard in “The Dream Girl” with Fray Baint Jack McGowan, who will alwa; membered as the ori- ginal Jack in “Mary;"” and Jay C Flippen, a black faced comedian as flip and funny as his name, head the excellent cast which comes direct from a Jong run at the A and Central theaters, New York clty, That sentiment need not be soft and slow, and that real swectness is larating, instead of cloying, ar two of the propositions on which Raymond W, Peck and Perey Wen- viel, author and compo: and John Meehan and James W. Elliott, producers, of nd of Romanee” have ercated the hig operatic come- dy that opens at Parsons’ theater next Monday night. WELCH CONCERT ARTVISTS The Dynevor Congert Company, a combination of Welch artists of un- usual ability and technique, will appear at the South church to- morrow night. The company Is composed of Jeannette Christine, formerly soprano of tha Chicago Opera company and soloists at {he recent big Welch concert, William J. Davies, baritone of the Rhymuney male choir of Wales, Arthur Wil- llams, Weleh organist and planist, David Owen Jones, tenor, and Iea “pstein, violinist of the Royal Con- servatory at Brussels, Belginm. The company arrived in this country from Wales last night and one of their first appearances in THEATER PARSONS HARTFORD TONIGHT—Fri., Sat. Mat. Sat, Direction Tee and J. Shubert Direct from Central Theater New York City THE NESSRS SUUBERT AMRTHFUL M MUSICAL HIT DAUS voh bcuwhat With lht‘ Original Metropolitan Cast 2.50. Sat. Mat. 50c, Ene, Eves. 50¢, Augmented Olcheslla Stirring lifiects 4 CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY 2:30 4:30 T:06 9:15 CHILDR —20c OUR REGULAR PRICES Matinees 20c—35¢ PALACE A Romance-Drama of the Seas “Rugged Water” | with Lois Wilson Wallace Beery Warner Baxter Vaudeville MAURICE SAMUELS CO. Others venings 330—50C ‘PayNite’ Tonight ALL NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW MAIL, ORDERS NOW MEEHRAN & ELLIOTT present LAND OF ROMANCE Book hy Raymond Peck Music by Percy Wenrich Frsembles by Julian Mitchell. with John Hutching Stanler Forde Bernard Granville Margaret Merle Thais Lewton Joyoe White and Ere. 50c-82.50; Wed. Mat. 50c- | $1.50; Sat, Mat, | Plus 15 500-82.00, % tax v MusicalTreat SOUTH CHURCH Friday Night, October 23 at 8:15 O’clock DYNEVOR CONCERT COMPANY A combination u. Welsh Artists of unusual ability and technique Tickets 50 Cents, G L On sale at Pierce Company and at the South Thurch. EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, GIOVANNI MARTINELLI Who will sing at the Capitol theater Sunday afternoon, Nov. 1st. Mr. Martinelli has just arrived from Europe for his tenth successive engagement with the Metropolitan Opera company. This will be his opening concert for this year. this country will be at the South|bert Basny, Howard Joy, Euclid Har- church tomorrow night. Tickets [tung, Charles Sharpe, Elmer Weyh, are B0 cents and can be purchased |Donald Horton, Carleton Wash- at the church, burn, Raymond Rolloff, William Schwab, Arro Skinner, Hepry | Vreedenburg, George McCandless, (¢ | Bugene Brown, Edward Smith, Joel / {Adams, W. M. Blodgott and V. C. Y. M C A News | | AUTGIST IS HELD The older boys' conference under | Waterbury, Oc 2 (P—Harry W. the auspices of the Connecticut | 11006y, of Dridgeport, was Council of Religious Education and {bound over to the nest eriminal the state, county and Young | scssion of the superior court under Men's Christian association will b | Londs of $2.000 when arrajgned in "lheld in Harttord Kriday, it this morning on a charge and Sunday. An extens tomobile homicide, Hoory was spirational program been [held criminally responsible for the planned. The program starts at 1 [death September 19, of James Bar- (P m. I'riday. The theme of the |rett, also of Dridgeport. in the re- conference is “Manheod in the [ port of the coroner's investigation Malking.” Ied by Deputy Coroner T, . Con- Twenty-four delegates will repre- | Way —yeste The sent New Britain at the conference: | Waived exr rence Avery, Albert o Theodore Wessels, Itoland V: Charles Clerk, Donald Stockwell, Tick, sell, There are more Al-(trical displays in New than 10,000 elec- York city The true beauty of your teeth revealed Extraordinary test re- veals the true heauty of your teeth. Tonight —without risking one penny—start this guaranteed test and see for yourself, You'll see the i m tedible improvement with your own eyes. Quickly—in afew days’ time—the glorious natural sparkle of your teeth will be revealed to you. And you'll thank your lucky stars that you made the test. | Danger! — Mucin Plaque Acid mouth—discolored, decaying teeth—tartar—tender, bleeding gums— pyorthea . . . your dentist will tell vou that all these troubles are generally traced to ome r¢. That cause is MUCIN PLAQUE—a slimy, gluey mouth-secretion. Generations of dental scientists have sought vainly for a safe Way to re= move the mucin coating from your teeth. Then came a revol: itionary dis= covery . Watch that food-stained coating disappear=— A tooth paste called Orphos has been perfected. Orphos works on an entirely new principle. It tums the sticky mucin plaque into fakes—which crumble to picces under your brush. ‘That's the Orphos method of mouth hygiene, guar- anteed to bring new beauty 1o your teeth. At our risk, start your test tonight. If Orphos does not make good with'you, the druggist will refund its full pur- chase price. So you have everything to gain when vou try Orphos fonigh, O nnumnv om ,4,. THE CORRECT TOOTH PASTE ~ AT um', S0 now accept this generouns offer tonight! Getatube of Orphos from ur druggist or_depart- mert store som. They all have it. Try it tonight. Brush vonr teeth with it regularly night and morn~ ing for two weeks, If your teeth are ot _cleaner, healthier, prettier than ever before, return the unused portion to the store and every penny vou paid will be cheer fully returmed. Notooth paste,nomatter how good, can take the place of a visit to your dentist every six mondu. BILL TASILLO’S ORCH. FRIDAY, OCT. 23 - AT = JESTER’S BALL ROOM NEW BRITAIN'S FINEST DAN PALACE { Arch Street ! HERE OCT. 30, DE VITO’S ORCH. of WATERBURY Big Carnival Dance Friday, Oct. 23 RED MEN’S HALL, BRISTOL Streamers, Horns, Crickets and Hats Given Away Free Return Engagement of DON MALLY and His Orchestra defendant 1 fatigue, 99 Ly THURSDAY, OCTOBER ASKS DIVORCE BUT DOESN'T WANT I Mrs. Frey's Case Most Unusual, Lawyers Agree — Mineola, N. Y., Oct. 22 (M—FPur- 1925, 80 Lo one of them, because he did not want hier to meet were constunt- Iy there gumbling. One duy, seeing a red roadster in front of the other place, she went In, but was stopped Quality at the door by her husband, who sald a man was with hlo. But a The quality of HELLMANN’S woman's volce, which Mrs, [I'rey MAYONNAISE never varies. This is because the finest ingre~ dients are properly cowbined, uns der ideal conditions. recognized as Miss Bennett's on ac- count of having seen her two or three times on the stage, exclaimed “'Oh, Charile!" Frey then dragged her downstairs roughly brulsing her, she sald, and was stopped by a workman who Richard Helimann, Ine. arowled: Anttia thing Long Island City D10 pajamas and serlovs love aftairs | STOVIC0E "YU can't do anyhing Ry attributed to Charles C, Frey, turf Mrs. Mary McIntyre Plerce of lLoulsville, follower, figure in the $100,000 Mrs. Freys sister, testi- | allenation suit of Mrs. Katherine M. | fled of an offer of $10,000 by Irey | Frey agalnst Wilda Bennett, actress. | for a divorce, Celeste Baban, a former butler of When the wilnees asked 1 ..\‘ Miss Bennett's told a jury yesterday | where he would obtain the mone of intimato breakfasts at Misy Ben- the answer, she testified, was: nett's Loog Island home at which | pave a way of getting It—a girl. Frey was present arrayed only in — | & E_IN purple pajamas. After the common house 1] Mra. Prey.was on the stand three | rioreen from the chrysails, it never hours describing in the presence of grows in slze her husband and her rival, her mar- g ital troubles, She admitted that she had made an application for divorce but sald it was on advice of her at- torneys to counter her husband's previously filed guit. She did not want a divorce, she sald. One of the two unnamed women in this suit, she declared, was Miss Bennett. The other was Lillian Lor- raine, also an actress, *“He told me once that Miss Lor- ralne was the only sweetheart he had ever had,” Mrs. Irey said. 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