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LAl L = rt d e r the ure the ind ] in- ate for orn- has r e suf- we's have fort hoes only nd om ough und EXGEI‘_“_IMSH[IWS Ao DU e and dances; Burr and Elalne, come- dlennes; and the Three Little Malds, Movies First of Week-Stage Play Friday and Saturday The picture on this bill 1s Marion Tomorrow nlght, Monte Blue in Davies in “Zander the Great." the famous old railroad melodruma The first three days at the Capitol “The Limited Mail,” and Jacqueline Logan and Cullen Landis in “Pea present, among others, Valentine Fox and Florence Talcot In a sketch cock Feathers,” Thursday and I'r “Relaxation”; the Three Moran Sis- ters In a variety offering and a Broadway comedian, Bert Walton. The plcture s Bebe Danlels in “The Manlcure Girl."” jouls for Sable: and Rin Tin Tin day afternoon “The Call of the |in “"Below the Lin" arefearly re- Mate,” starring Willam Iairbanks |1°05¢8 at the Lyceum where tomor- and Dorothy Revier and “Passionate | 'OV night's bill stars Monte Blue In | Youth,” with ‘Frank Mayo, Bryant |3 dual role in “The Limited Mail," Washburn, Pauline Garon and Bev. |an old time railroad melodrama | erly Bayne; Friday night, Saturday |Written by Elmer Vance and first afternoon and evening, the Richard |Published in 1887. It was produced Mansfleld, Inc. players in the stage |18 & play about the same time as success “The Goose Ilangs High"— | The White Slave ~“The Sewing this s the attractive program the |Machine Girl” and “Addicts.” Beau- | Lyceum management has booked |tiful Jacquellne Logan and Cullen TR o Jandls in “Peacock Foathers” “The Limited Mail,” was filem in [rounds out the bill. the Colorado mountains and has some truly wonderful scenes, The story itself is a sure enough thriller and concerns a ne'er do-well east- For Thursday and the Friday | matinee only the pictures are “Pas- sionate Youth” and “The Call of the erncr who becomes & hobo and |Mate” Bryant Washburn ana |many of filmdom who once snt on |tlon of producing tho only photoplay | while In the west alds In preventing | Pauline Garon are featured in the the throne of popularity, that seriously threatens the aupmu-»i a train wreck. former, Whether past or present, the acy herctofore maintained by his) Mrs. @fansfield, who is bringing graduates of “Poverty row” were first 5}!‘:\' epic, “The (nwrwl; the Richard Mansfield Players, Ine., On Friday evening, Saturday aft- |schooled in a program of cconomy. Wagon.” And there {s much thesc | here for three performances of “The |€rnoon and also evening the stago Ticononiy is the keynote of produc two classics have In common “ Gioose Hangs High,” is well known |Success “The Goose Hangs High,” | tlon, for seldom docs the cost of a! like its distingulshed predecessor, In this city where she frequently |Supplants the movies at the Lyceum. visited during the lifetime of her famous actor husband. Her com- parfy i3 sald to be an unusually high class one and has included New DBritain in {ts tour. “The Goose Hangs High” is a story of any American home where mother and father work and deny themselves to give their children “White Cargo” which closes its 800-0dd performance in New York on November 7th, comes directly to Parsons’ theater, Hartford, with the orlginal production and the same Broadway cast. It will remain there one week, every advantage. The children ac- Geraldine Farrar will bring her cept this as thelr right, never giving |"€W production, “Frasquita’, At} thought to what it is costing their | Parsons for Thanksgiving week. | parents until adversity comes. Their e | reaction to this domestic crisis is a| Fred Stone Is piling up a tre. | masterpicce of dramatic work, gives |mMendous advance sale for his en- & tug {o the heart strings and a |Bagement at Parsons, Hartford, for | smile to the face. The leading com- |the Wweel of February 2. edy role is taken by the woman de- picting the material grandmother, a yproduct of the old school who be- Jieves that children should be taught more to earn that which they re- celve, The drama has been a na- tlon-wide success. 1t has excellent dialogue, really natural comedy, ab- solutely not a single line of sugge: tion and an atmosphere that trans- | ports the audience from the land of make-believe to the land of stern reality. STAGE AND SCREEN s The ever popular and entertaining Pat Rooney, together with Marion Bent and a long list of talented play- ers, wil bring “The Daughter of Rosle O'Grady” to Parsons for the weelc of November 16, ALL GRL SHow AT THE CAPITOL Not Only That But Bebe Daniels There, Too arting at once, the Palace thea- "l""‘;‘\‘:"rfl‘;:‘[:;,f r“:‘(':;’p-g':‘a“"?io:;’ — |a long engagement at the (¢ mr“wl | heing 20¢ and 30c. There will e I L 3 o theater, ) fork, with the Broad- | {wo shows eve Sunday night at [[8 ple of variety nights each week; the | Imagine Bebe Danicls as the .“I‘q“}' :"l\h“““‘?f,"\“‘\_ BRERNS e ;“‘m\a\mr‘m'»“_‘yff”“”\l'_‘ il Lyceum again brings & good road |cutie who cuts your cuticle! She's | F28 SOOI 0 Blippen. | ow beginning at 8:1 Ik company here presonting a popular |Just that in her latest Paramount | Sl e | e Lroadway success; and the Capitol |starring pleture, “The Manleure | gy gopgjment need not he soft | FATHERS AT GAME ! he Manicure Girl,” dir Trank Tuttle, who made ““Mis: ted by Blue- | tatners. This sums up {he week's de- velopments as far as local theaters are concerned, beard” and “A Kiss in the Dark,” is | an orlginal screen story, apted | | T enc tin. che, as OnLTI ihing and Townsend Martin, Bebe, a a manicuris York hotel. in an Her Richard | Maria Maretti afternoon and evening the < exclusiv Mansficld Players Inc. present “The aily duties bring her in touch with Guose Hangs High” nt the 1 - | Mrs \\un“mnl \:x‘luw‘nl’ ‘;.\ ‘the four hundred,” one of whom, i R |a, wealthy married business man, | e et o Rera ) oL EI UG ORIt on /B ecomngs “or bt S erested in he iv us one of excellence, The pro- ¢ i ) ductlon is one of the best, a comedy | o lnlmuxyl Burns, who was Gloria | O e eilots Homa: Niterex. | Snanson's; lending iman in; “The ! | Humming Bird,” plays opposite Bebe | e ERECELANRUEL R it A\s)m.y Luca, Burns | bullds up quite a business of manu- facturing and installing wadio re- | celving sets. Bebe— s all women do —loves beautiful things, and hefors coptionglly free and replete with wholesone comedy, tense situations and a heart interest | that isnot easily forgof 1t is ¢ with @ real moral and one t) the younger generation, as ety de-y 5 Ay e neo iy e ploture, | pendent upon thelr parents for sup- | e TET LT e i Dyisea s bes s ke it right” he s unable to ; .',',.,H i“( CGir. &b tho bices. | BecD pace with her, (A faliing out At lren D the result, during which fime ure of thanks they owe to SHEL| pene sees tha wealthy James Mor- LS n (Hamilton) quite a bit vm!i“ = al:e learns he is married. that is. aiglit In ehanging its policy to The Keith-Albee vaudeville bill pieturcs, the Palace plans 10 DIe-{eor e first half of the week will | three changes of Program &y, yoaged y the three Morin sisters, | “m.n the Lills changing w;‘m‘ln{_\‘; e e e tatanted '“"""'l ance revue. ne Vox, all: Other acts are | W isted by Miss Ta will be M, with Country , ™ pot. in “Relaxation”: Gaines ol sen’ the ekin , i worth while presents: while )y, tes, in a series of excel- wdation, producs of Life “Mdny ht will be “opportunit 1»1‘\“\\ n:‘flt "\‘-I,!‘ ‘MU ::‘_x“ ‘”_‘Nv‘ Y{jent gvmnastic stunts: Jackie and |iv knew it, all the elit e e T novelty offering, and more, with mo| @roccme g “Itook LydiaE. | slonal talent i the state will b j ihe international e I R oxlei T ok hydin i) LA b same Thing fo Somcons = REbEY 'Ehm“ o fim 1l sents James Cr press, starring Tornest Torrer Tihe Wed For Sunday night the hie feature photoplay program will we offered. One featurs will present cast in “Torments a usnal dou- | ture 1s Nazimova i S G i ford in “My Son” & Be we and Glen Hunter in opens with Tam Miy i e SIh e e Tiorseshoe. On Thursday the management will S IR offer a real noveity In tha presenta- Also, beginning fomorron tltion of an all-girl vandeville show. two shovi the sccond 'm $:30 p.m in wil offer ¢ wvening, z heginning ots will all he offered by fe- & there heing not a single male the entire show. at the 'a FOOTBALL PLAYY showin DIES Coming attract Twain Morphysboro, JTIL, Oct. :% (A Marry 1| Forest Rosenberger, 16, died here in ~ “Shore | yesterday of an Injury received in a high school foothall game at Perey ks ago. TInfection developed a slight skull fracture e, t 0 wr POVERTY ROW 15 | many communities. _|John Meehan and James W. F BlG TIMES 10 BE AT OCR | PALAEE “Pony Express” to Start Thmgs Agoing —_—— FAR FROM THAT Hollywood District Really Is| Prosperous - Oct. 50 emall Hollywood, 24, (A—More Beginul : than independent movie gnnligs Bundayenisnt the Bal oo ; otpticeiooato il stimepaln o | oL n s e W alicyof selected photoplay programs with West Sunset boulevard, are cluster- i |three complete changes of program ed l:‘ what 1s known as “Poverty ‘ncckl_v. There will be a new show row Dut that classification fre- |, gyngay, Wednesday and Friday quently fs a misnomer. each week, with a big reduction in Jecauge in this section, prices offered. stullos arc quartered in cramped | The widely heralded and long ex- store rooms and emall barn-like pected western speclal, “The Pony frame bulldings, are produced at | Express” which James Cruze direct- great profits most of the two and ¢ for Paramount, with a brilliant three reel flims that are seen in cast of several thousand players, theaters on the Main streets of |headed by Betty Compson, Ricardo Cortez, lirnest Torrence and Wallace Beery, will make ifs local debut at stepping stone for stars and direc- |the Palace next Sunday for thre tors, Here many of the favorite!days only screen stars of today started their| This mighty carcers. Here, too, are employed picce gives where “Poverty row" also is a two-way frontler cinemaster- | : the unique distine- | “The Pony story combinin Express” s a powerful | historical fact with reels in The profits feature pleture, five length,wexceed $,7000. are unusually large, sometimes |(h¢ clement of romance that cl amounting to as much as 700 per zed the West of plonecr d f cent. A relatively good $7.000 pic- |But although its climax is as tre- | 3 & 000, |Mmendous, and its ending as emo- ture may net as much as al and beautiful as that of * or if it s exceptional good, it 'U® L i | may l‘()l’"ll\'mdL l'x‘p 1o $50,000 Covered Wagon,” its love theme i : el o catr, More appealing, its background Many of theso companies fall |\ L ¢ iinating, and Hts dramati but there are always others to step into their places, Because of the high episodes more startling, more thrill ing and more colorful. cost of in- The action of the aid In ' ferior settings .the photoplays are & - on (,‘,\‘,”,,\“‘,L“‘i,,‘f, L mostly westerns, filled with action | ' Givil War, :“, “; ST S :\r‘\;lh :r;g‘h-tf‘\:"y“\iy }\:T‘Vl)““th_ :m‘“ ctruggle hetween North and South te © Ll £ %= | gain control of i i ground. Very few of the produc- ;,‘..lwu and ¢no tions are of subtle picturization. ) "y, yhis bitter political conte Often players of good names, | oy piatting and intrigue, i glad to pick up a few hundred dol- [y e g .u.mMml the erack | lars for a day’s work hetween en- | iqore o the Pony Kxpress played ,’:ngl‘mcmx.rnl \xn-g»lrl uulllflT or (i'" a significant and important part | a day off, are obtained by the As an added aftraction each studios to work for one day, thus|y¢adnesd h old fashloned coun- getting box office names in the cast | o gioro will he presented. Many at relatively small expense Feliania useful gifts will be scencs In which these playe | given away. On Friday night, Op- pear are all shot in the one portunity night will be offered with Small casts are employ! producer often is versatile, w producing and directing a story. often is the business man in tion {o all elge and sometim ent of the state pre h grade ta sented. On Wednesda ture will offer 1 Pickford in “My the photoplay fra Jack the | Y/.Hluv\’l and Son,” and necemary, Elars In the iplchire. change on Iriday will bring Tom | Mix in “The Tucky Horseshoe.” PARSONS', HARTFORD | here will be a big reduction in (@ theater will | pricce with this policy, the maf tince | direct from | heing 20 and 10¢, and the evening | Tonight at Parsons’ be shown “June Day: instead of cloying | exhilarating, te's foothall |8 T lof members of Ohio {wo of the propositions on which |¢quad will occupy unique positions ! g rmond W. Peck and Tercy Wen- [jiare (oday at the Ohio State-Towa | rich, nuthor and compsser. and |game since it is “Dad’s Day,” (he foft, Ttomance,” fathers will occupy | side Buckeye players’ a speclal hench on the producers, of “Land of lines have created the big operatic com- {jyring the fray. To ider edy that opens at Parsons’ thealer [(ay \will wear the same numd next Monday night, fo rwhile the | 5S o fheir backs as their husky | story of “Land of Romance” Mas ¢ng wear on thelr jers | lovely sentiment and its acting and | B .30 8 alr of sweet delight, they have also ) LONG SHOT HORSE wins | the strength—and speed-—of abound- | Irance, Oct. 24— | ing youth. | Ambare 4 at 150 to | = iho first race of the Maissons-Lafittc CONCERT AT SOUTH CHURCH | course yesterday from a field of An apprecia adience heard @ fstarters, The odds a Ambare |concert by the Dynevor Concert Co, were the longest of the scason for | of Wales, at the South Congregation- | French tracks. | concert [a1 church last evening. T the auspices of the was under brotherhood. concert company was here on its fourth arnual visit | NEARLY INSANE AT TIMES Mes.Saunders Tells how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Relieved Troubles of Change to Ameri ———————————— Benefits of Massage Without Massage you nliv ¢ done, or too fre- 1ts action fs perfectly you e s literally Was very nervous, | couldnotsleepand | Bad melancholy |k spells. In fact, wasnea at times xml m,' memory was al- | most a bla | so weak [ could not do my houseworlk half cf '} the time and suf- i._ fered dreadfully with my ba My & doctor said 1 would have to worry it bl out and I went through this for three years before I began taking the Vege- table L«-mfimmd which I saw adver- tised. ink it was eight bottles | @ that T took. It has been two years |H] d I haven’t had wirror 5 from &n. cost_of Charleston | Tonight || | since I took any ARCADIA | doctor since for that trouble, 1do all | my washing and ironing and I have | gained from 116 to 138 pounds. T | 219 Glen St. — 110 Rockwell Ave || Vise all women who suffer physical and mentally as 1 did to give the Veg- Music By > : etable Compound a fair trial. I hope ARCADIA RADIO BOYS St will do'4s much for them st did Free Parking | for me.”’-—Mrs. T. A. SAUNDERS, |M | TI1 F. Depot Street, Knoxville, |} | Tennessee, |8 The Smart & Speedy Music Show Steal precious minutes from kitchen drudgery by serving New Style H-O Quick Cookmg Oats for breakfast! On and off the firc in rwo min- utes! A new breakfast dish. Filled \with flavor—packed with nourish- ment! That “all-night cooked” flavor in only two minutes PARSONS JUNE DAYS THEATER—HARTFORD LAST TIME TODAY MAT. & EVE. Melody and Mirth Direct From Central N, Y. Original Company ,Ali Ne;(t W;k = St;ats No“; - Mats Wed;Sat A Gorgeonsly LAND of ROMANCE Book and larics by Raymend Pe ck. Ensembles by Jullan Mitchell, Staged by John Mechan Brilllant Cast —Renl Denuty & Company of 100. SEASON'S SUPREME SENSATION Glorious American Operetta Music by Perey Wenrich, Dances by John Boyle ng and Dancing Symp hony Orchestra of 23. Chorus far-off Japan meet a voke, Mass. WA : . Miss Elsa Barnouw of Holland and Miss Fumiko Mitani from 1t Mt. Holyoke college, Mt. Hol- Both are wearing their native costumes—but no- tice the American bob on Miss tudent Mitani. CAPITOL { Times Today—*“THE TEN (OMMANDMENTS" We thank you for your patronage while playing the big picture, and now on MON. -- TUES. -- WED. of VAUDEVILLE Presenting FIVE KEITH-ALBEE Attractions The International Cynic BERT WALTON dud His (¢ nmp.m\ in “You'll Do the Same {o Someone Else” " VALENTINE VOX \\lth MISS 'I‘ AL IK()T in “RELAX \TIO\"' We Again Return to Our Policy Russian Folk Songs Are 1 Printed for First Time | Omsk, Oct, . Ph—1"0lks | Siberia, [ various the songs of nidtionalities making up the Soviet republie are e belng revived and printed to a | very conetderable extent and are |attoral much interesting ‘1"‘ | for modern composers, Alexander { Zatayevtich recently published an { nnusual volume called “One Thou- | sar of the Kirghlz People, KX 1o be the first time the {m.v of 000 nomadie | peopte wi roam over a great | empire in & \ ngolia, Tur- C B h’ | kestan and I 1 have utlc“ra at Dest For Children : S e hildren to use Cuti- ‘. e ; et 1se it i3 best for A gun | ha v ted by oc- > lkasn ok 3 of Cuticura 4 and Al has -”olnrr.uuon | also put ' fon of songe | of 1t e nd i | of 1 | nd Teh | ast i ¥ A E55. Ol tment - catic Comhere Sh | Catin s Lavertarien | T E “uticura Shaving Stick 25c. AGALN, THE WOMAN = Oxfordshire, Eng—0n 1 o A Iw( an ol manor O f y 1 i TINY GLAND & | i}.,{'vj? ,1 ;::y' T | MAKES MEN 8 e "' ' GET UP NIGHTS you ki y high percentage ot ars aro troubled with gland beg! ;, such as pains in the )\ frequent nightly risings, ) N weakness und dizziness ul swarting difficult urination, and o 18 gla has ands, This treat- and so marvel- GRANGE HALL Newington | TONIGHT | this cing offered Absolutely Free _people of ita amazing effl- ¥ Just send 0c. to help | Music by Lynch's 5-Plece Oreh, tage and packing and you will | S anitora turn mall a Full Sized "Sample But act at once as this offer {a Write today ) LABORATORIES, Dept. M-459; 3 K, Mich, 4 PALACE INAUGURATION of NEW POLICY Beginning Sunday Night SELECTED PROGRAMS OF PHOTOPLAYS [\ Pancin Catit 12 o'clock Entnre Change on Sun., Wed., Fri. , Mon., Tues.—3 Days Only ERNEST TORRENCE! \YALLACE BEERY, 1 Guramotxt Pt GAINES BROS, Cuban Athletes | JACKIE AND BILLIE A Real Novelty THREE MORIN SISTERS VARIETY GEM A Comedy Drama of the Open Places Where Men Are nicured and Girls Ave Men BEBE DANIELS = /:3 SUNDAY ONLY—DOUBLE FiC ATURE PROGRAM All Star Cast in “TORMENT" Bessie Love—Glenn Hunter | *THE SILENT WATCHER’ Thurs.—Something New and Novel! THE MERRY WIDOW 18 COMING ALL GIRL VAUDEVILLE SHCW Wed. and Thurs. NAZIMOVA and JACK PICKFORD in “MY SON” Fri. and Sat. TOM MIX in “THE LUCKY HORSESHOE” BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES! Every Afternoon very Evening 20c¢-10c 30c 20c 2 Complete Shows Every Sunday Night—2d Show at 8:30 3\ Wed. 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