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he jump on the nearby The vaudeville wiil feature the Five Harmoniacs, THE MERRY WIDOW AT GAPITOL SUNDAY Mae Murray and John Gilbert CoStar The last half of next week brings to the Capitol Anna Q. Nilsson, Mary Astor and Lewls Stone in “Inez From Hollywood"” and a vaudeville bill which includes the Sux Rockets, a Kuropean female novelty act, and “Dixie” Hamliton, a leading comedlenne and exponent ot the well known “blues”, “Cobra”, a stage play transterred to the screen, is coming to the Capl- tol soon with Valentino In the lead- Ing role. Starting the 2nd and for | four days only, “The Iron Horse, {is to be shown, Lon Chaney in “The Master” and Douglas Mac- Lean in “The Seven Keys to Bald- pate” are other attractions coming. The widely heralded Metro- dwyn-Mayer picture, “The Mer- ry Widow," is coming to the Capi- tol theater on Sunda Tuesday and Wednesday sents one of the most significent combinations effected for the screen. It unfolds & plcturesqiie ro- mance of a gallant prince anl a popular American dancer in a small continental kingdom, and in the hands of Erlch von Stroheim, fdeally suited to stage such a thing, the production is said to fulfill all that which was expected of it. The title role, entrusted to Mae Murra furnighes this plquant actress with the best role of her career, and gives her full opportunity to dis- play the charm, vivacity and talent for which she is so justly famous. John Gilbert who co-stars in this picture with Miss Murray gives a performance that brings him ‘(”H\llkn {He hrorancelistesnealin i vas further to the front as a popular o g (L o® F S atic. ae. Idol. Von Stroheim has a recog-ly . xoiiam Powell, formerly nized genlus for selecting 1¥PeS | 1oon yijain, has the leading role that aré remarkably fine nr!urs,lan’,l fia this case, o Rercia one. and then inspires them to do the Lest work of their careers. The re- sult {s that each character stands out like a rare intaglio. The cast includes such favorites as Roy D'Arcy, Tully Marshall, George Fawcett, Dale Fuller, Josephine (rowell, Estelle Clark, Don Ryan, Hughle Mack, Edward Connelly, George Nichols and Lon Poff. “The Merry Widow" is a screen| version of the famous stage play by Victor Leon, leo Stein and Franz Lehar as produced by Henry W, Savage. Frich von Stroheim handled the adaptation and con- tinuity for the picture in collabora- | tion with Benjamin Glazer. The Kelth Albee vaudeville pro- gram with the photoplay will offer standard attractions headed by the I'fve Harmoniacs in “Round up Times." The Capltol ganist have pre- The Jovely young herolne of the screen, Pauline Garon, has a star part in the speed thriller *The Great | Sensation” which opens at the | Lyceum tomorrow night. Featured with her {s the well known actor- athlete, Willlam JYairbanks, Lloyd Whitlock, Willlam Franey, Winifred Landhs and others. The companion feature at the Ly. ceum is “My Lady's Lips." a The last half of next week bring to the Lyceum “The Homemaker and “A Sporting Chance.” Among the new releases secured ‘at the Lyceum are Strongheart, dog actor, in *“The White Fang" | Mas McAvoy in “Tessle". Miiton Sills in “The Knockout,” 14 to be his greatest picture since “The Sea Hawk,” opens Sunday night at the Pale, There are {wo Sunday evening shows at this thea ter, the second beginning at 8:39 p. m. The Wednesday-Thureday show !at the Palace brings Tiebe Daniels [in “Wiid, Wild Susan” and Per | Marmont In “A Woman's Fate, [ while the last two days of the week |brings Jack Hoxie in “The TRed treat with the screening of “The |Rider” at the soclety drama, “Mar- Morry Widow” and will play the [ried Flirts.” he ever popular famous catchy tunes of the show. | Wednesday night Country Store pro- The performances will be con- | gram and the Opportunity program tinuous daily, |on” ¥riday night is being continued {each week. STAGE AND SCREEN { A wonderfully dramatic ’(ralurf; this production. orchestra anl or- prepared a musical Starting next Sunday, the Palace is to show Doris IKenyon's latest starring vehicle “The Halfway Girl.” shipwreck Thers scems to be a certaln ele- went who attend local theaters “ith the misconcelved idea that they themselves are entertain- ment par excellence and who are t as entertalning as those for “hom the rest of the audience has paid money to see and hear. Metropolitan famous, attrac- Geraldine Farrar, Opera star, internationally {will be the Thanksgiving tlon at Parsons’ theater, Hartford, 'fn Franz Lahar's latest operetta “Juanita.” The company numbers a hundred and includes William K Louise Brown and ¥ bhawn. An orchestra of 40 Is quired, the ¥ night, during o, No, Nanette” show at the um, one or two of these “wise " litted their volee in a child- mockery of some phrase or | the st and, those of heir own elk laughed loud and Lnisterously, interfering with the pieasure of those who came to see Agaln re- Houdini past master of magic, mys- ltery and other marvelous feats, is the booking for Parsons the first Iweek fn December. He has a great entertainment this geason, The new edition of “Artists and | Models” 1s slated for Parsons the | wock of December th. This sec- ond editfon has never there. It is sure of a week there, as it has enjoyed where it has played. ish ound on g a0 ther eriticism that has been (1o of New Britain audiences for the paet 06 years that we know of Ll probally much longer still holds true: That of getting up, ad- justing wraps and cloaks, standing in the aisles and passing out as soon 2 s it appears from the stage actiod | Thare should be some migration that the show is somewhere near & fto Hartford this week Pat Rooncy in his new musical comedy “The Daughter of Rosic ('Grady at Parsons' th Tt s the fastest lancing show earth—and the cleanest, too, con seen capacity ory- playhouses re- ey with the us- Keith-Albee vaude- jon pictures at the 1t movies at the Ly- I'his week the lo er, vert back to no ual high e X_\IHV mot Capitol, stral im and the same type of program the Pa Thus Ly- ~um has announced no hookings of other sta productions that e brought here sooi. on class stie Carter will ba seen fn v in December in Hart lace. for the ng its hest historic ol a new ta arsons’ theater is ha | season this year. The playhouse seems to have | 1ease of life. ny Starting temorrow night and run- 1ang through Wedne , the Capi- is featuring the screen verslon | Nows from Henry W. Savage's play “The ljnodes: #)Me, \erry Widow,” with John Gilbert | Myers, author of the prince and Mae Murray R 1s fs & brand new |(heater on Monday night, Nov. 2 been seen i funder the management of apitol manage- |Kober. The cast Includes Jerome Lawler, Fred L. Tilden, Norma Mil- Jay and Redfield Clarke. [ — Orville Caldwell and Romney Bent have en added to the cast of “An- o e Saturday Night | i s o o on night, ARCADIA g2 110 ROCKWELL AVIENUE ) TO LECK'S STORE Music By ARCADIA JAZZ BOYS Floor Manager Charles Farmer, formerly of Sullivan's Dancing School, will soon open dancing classes. Watch for opening! PARSONS THEATER — HARTFORD New York's tand ' a new play by He “The First I at the Princess he widow, T pieture and ha Hartford yet, not to r guild Monday There will be a troupe of Gertrude Hoffman girls in the new revue now in preparation for the Century roof. Zita Johann will have the leading role in Maurice V. Samue “Ro- Imany Rye,” whigh will be produced at the Cherry Lane playhouse late {this month. THE HIT OF THE CENTURY WHITE CARGO A Vivid Tale of Love in the Troples ORIGINAL N. Y. COMPANY 3 Years in New York Today and Sat. — Matinee Sat, Eves. 50¢, $2.50 (Plus 157 Mat, Sat. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 16 MATINESS WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY Pat Rooney and Marion Bent Tavite your family to see our family in “The Daughter of Rosie 0’Grady” with PAT ROONEY 3RD Anita Nieto, Frank Gard- Helen O'Shea, Iayman & Kling, Vivienne Glenn, Kessner, Martha Vaughn, iner, Rondeline Smimow, Frank Corbett, Rose Muriel Stryker, Lida Kane, Judd Rees. PAT ROONEY'S SYNCOPATING SYMPHONISTS (Andy Byrne Director.) Wednesday Matinee 50c. to §1.50. 50c. to $2.00. Plus 13% Tax Evenlngs B0c. to §2.50. Saturdny Matinee This s | a picture distinctly for those who | and | orence O'Denis- |5 Arthur | the Iyr [for “The Rainbow Maid," which will |be produced out of tawn by and with rge Macfarlane during Chrigtnias The Jewlsh Art theater on Second |avenue at Twelfth street will be veady for theatrical productions in April, 1920, Will preside at a » Glass Slipper,” to John Eme discussion of Gulld theater on Sunday afternoon, | Nov. Brlef addresses will be {made by Dr. A, A, Brill, John An-. | derson, Otig Skinner, 8, Jay Kauf- { man, Willlam Becebe, Joseph Krutch d Zoo Akins, THE KNOGKOUT 1S - PALACE. FEATURE | Many Scenes Were Clicked in (anada Not o Sea-Hawk ton Sills made such tion his Mich comes since t has Mil big produc masterpiece to the Palace theatre stay starting Sun he Knockout is in every way al knockout, The pleture filmed in Canada with the completo ald of the Canadian government ilmed in the country where logs by | the thousands cateh in thundering j)ams in the country where strong men grow-—in that northwest wher adventure stalks at every turn and a man's got to prove himself wit) every step, It is unguastionably th greatest picture of red-blooded men- and of stout-hearted women finally marry them | Plenty of thrills are offered in this pleture, info which is woven a beantiful love story of rare quality tenge moments are finely lieved by exceptional comedy. T | Knockonut is surely to be ranke with Milton Sill's greatest classic | The Sea-Hawk | The Knocke | en Sunday night. The ing will at eight-thirty so that all may have an opportunity this masterpicce of should fail to see it, The Sunday prices at remain the the week, f. e, twenty and in the evening. | o | PTARSONS', HARTFORD | The zippiest dancing offered to Hartford, if the advance reports are to be credited, is the Fat nd Marion Bent musical The Daughter of Rosie [& which is scheduled for week's engagement at the Parsons’ theater beginning Monday night with popular priced matinees Wednesday and Saturday. While the vocal end is well attended to an ¢ and lyrics by Joseph CHff Hess arc ind likeab s might be expected, the popularity {of the enfertainment greatly rests on the dancing which varies from the wallz clog, so long associ: wi to tho Or as latest was who t will be shown second &how- to sec on | the e thirty Palac of the conts same ow ever comedy ntiey 1l as catehy the name of Pat IRooney, ental while the Charleston fiy the fir: wet is one that onut of tow critics say is a revelation in this type dancing. Pat Rooney is on the st part of the time but he 1} surrounded numerons specialists who keep things going at the highost piteh and at ed that seems to continuously Pat Rooney old son of the present Pat Rooney, is a valuable acquisition will nundoubtedly ry his father's and grandfather name on throngh a couple of gener- » of of hy ard, seventeen year who nimerons production of includes some songs 1o b istled 1oft ood Taelk consisting Linhle Roon O'Grady's o Mother ome that afte ford Moon." fon Girl" heen i the have Charles- Was a have having picked critics worth while melodics. TITANIG BATTLES - AMONG COLLEGES d from Virst IM | (Continue Mo Minnsota’s plac the Big Ten parade is at the game with Towa at Minne G attack though Hawks ile exper va has @ passing advanta § f 1 passing 1 Arbor, Michig 5. Their The Wolverine man, Molenda, Gilber to match Marel and straight foothall off Harvard-Brown Providence, 1. 1. N Rrown Rear, recuperated wounds inflicted in three counters earlier in t ed on its haunche spring at a Crimsor lurks on the gridiron colors of Harvard in didichtory football rew Brown stadium, I is scheduled for 2 o'clock The lar rowd that ressed an 0's scoring at the hes the nd have or, about ricd- and Gregory Karow in 14 (& from \ major nid the kick-oft conte over wit- rost ¢ his- will athletic event in the tory Rhode Island sports have filled the stands when playing time is ¢ 1, f th In the stadium having Governor Aram J. Tothier military staff and Mayor ner Providence versity and of 8,000 seats 1. his H guests of Leen and Joseph are will ur occupy rown boxes The fought favored to stermined by of For three years the has humbled the Crimson ed eleven and annex their fourth victory foday Brown will be to start most dangerous backfield Kes Dixon and Prayor, ball carri worry to any com! | Is still smarting under the d will to b a hard i= battle promiscs and alt the ¢ h Tirown will be v a slight margin. one o, tecome Brown machine should its including A trio of ire of Harvard {rouncing rs that ' be held by the Theater gufld at the | None| DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY FLASHES OF LIFE: DEATH FOR MAN WHO KILLED MOTHER OF NINETEEN — London 1 parliament plan selves from any f attends if he carno pact, Ane \ New York uilt, Catholle, | Eiplscopaliun aid. Smith, ligion, members of Consuclo Vander- 1 to marry an her sister Muriel flance, Earl T, T to chunge hig re to absent n comes Mussolini n the Lo- tion as Gt Consuelo'y s not Manchester, college students a fight bet institutions in ar g i under en men which and other Twelve arrest from crow- Eng Columbia v |the mother 1. Wal 7 heen sentenced Miss, — Lor killing f his 19 children, J retired farmer, to death, rival bars, las weapons were uscd I'uel for the or oranges and Galatzine, to Parls, from California al of going is now Vienna Floods are making the firemen break Ihey been called hours New York controversy Alexan Iprincess has gone ing long T out prop or have sun; whose o ince Ire to up familles, Is turn- 1o | BVC e real his eyes immuncd into An orel of 40, giant con- Rirn in radio considering a Y vo lour 1 Army s11 Iway Washington to attend the prepared to pa of the goin vy game b for a ticket to Committea of mer Trumb exhauste Hartford some nor i supply Santa Barbara, Calif pin, comedian, | Ben Tur- has appendi-| Hartford ins: i d over through to be to com- Atlanta iroen Chapman, tu Vication ernment York As to one Al Kelly lost would remain four of a flagpole on ) feet In the air. A policeman made him descend, Couples o the number of three times thirteen out marriage licens tho g that | the kyscraper, a het hours Norwich narrowly sizes in drowned, four at Th hoat cap- Hartford to jeat) Woodel Gl mur opper hot stonbiry man 100k ar e rested on Motor ings of freight for the 1 Elihu Ol ty of Automotiye it Philadelphia pulling long s envisioncd future ol1 the Soei abont tractors New Haven passes fr G m cars nm s of Tle En are stoekh iders Warde at state's an- fer gineers - g usei to I Amerfcan { foothold t the Angora - has morale gained such a have urged tablish a conservatory develop home talent priso. At experts - Marrled Is court, in governy to of Waterbuny girl te ent, by sur- king for music to pris as ann M together are Brooklyn and contl ion, commission of frams Tlainy Three held on hold- New to give enormous Torl wreat up charges Hartford — De committer Shotes ing Que n state arbitra- unoffi- the nocratic informed. cial canvass Croshy and them victory he fford, ( Chauneey heek, bri Dartmonth is a top heavy favorite £ its record but playine avor Maroons. A . the of which t Marnons piayell on I most of ga likely to interfere cen's running attack Northweste condition n, conqueror of Michi inst Purdue at Pur- ik its th gan, is at its peak a heavy o yette, “Moon™ is bac mac Baker, the hitve improving well la pic ring moralc role of und e wit] hine as as Boilerma attack forte To combat s speedy forward wede ( ler and other big s and nullify their tim- has its mong them , to count on al gridiron may bo only minutes in the Tllinois-Wa- tilt (« nge for t Ohio State 1ge's final appearanca on his home L few bash non Green pass conferet is On attack. Chicago ing. ¥ mickin “Five Upwards heing conserved me Nt week, Intersectional medctings of ¢ Notre Dan Washington froit at Detr ¥ varda i inferest attaches to and It is Notre I {he ary i and Sonth s 54,000 me's — men NEW FLOOR MANAGER formerly has er of will this coming and Roc . favored to win. Indiana expect witl Toly out of home of been the easy time Michigun sohnol Rosc &oon ball- - f the Arcadia possible to the most The SRR n is Favorite Nov. 14 (P-The ¢ 4 Dartmonth, nndefeated popular bal irant to national foot istorn gridiron | mands of rooms in the state nd united hall he is open to the A every ors, 1old anthorities stions best i by €1 st improveme ome. chaperon danee, prost Aditions, represented is fn attendance at ) today | ——TH — ss PALACE®= SCORES AGAIN THREE DAYS ONLY SUN. — MON TUES. HIS BEST SINCE THE SEAHAWR FIGHT! knew until a thous- tearing down on had to whip a man to save the girl he FIGHT! 1 he legs cam until he his size in twice And then st s o was proud heg ken in 1} Ty want to adver You will ness, where turn prove Music DN mmodat s TWO THE KN re lon't fail 1o cor To acc showings of KOUT show- to the which §:3 NO RAISE IN OUR SUNDAY PRICES—20¢, 30¢ depend on ! them- | BER 14, 1925 THO GREAT FILNS ONYCEUM SCREEN \“The Great Sensation” an(l] “My Lady's Lips" “The Great Willlams airl Garon, and My erook-1iy order Bow and | headlin ArNt and 1 had cour of crooks in 1 to girl Alye Mille to crook gir VST a how's radiar pi while €1 1lds quality to the efore ending My Lady's Liy that mystery, and |shift with amazing suddenn {the greatest gun battle ever In this sort of a picture make [nigh spot, And v of addel ity 1 “ be romance drama &s and aged s the | | Sheridan York wasn't avrived in at Europe to pl 24 1t later Here's Instant Relief from - Bunions and Soft Corns Actually Rv(luc.cs the Swelling—Soft Corns Dry Right Up and Can Be Picked Off Fair I)ru.;: Dept. Says Emerald il Must Give Complete Satisfaction or Money Cheerfully Refunded or Soft Corns a few ape 1t bed time and shrivel up h night m o right shields, vou you or with pads, ions, 1f have not 1 il carn then you have Something that troubles for ever. ul formula—this fial oils with © antiseptics so sunds of bottles v reducing vari- A every Moone's end your foot trou- bk guarantees CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY NN PULS MON and WD, BILL “MY LADY'S LIPS’ with DOUBLE-FEATURE BOW, FRANK KEENAN \ Story of Gay Humor and Romance CLARA also AR FAIRBANKS COMESAND HEAR BEN IRVING AND HIS ORCHESTRA LADIES' MATINEE This Coupon and 10 Ceats Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seai CHILDREX MATINEE Quizk Resulis Use Herald Classified Ads Great!It'sHere atLa P ROMANCE LIVES terful men and colorful adventure. production which ¢ PrRODUCTION romiteNry w SAVAGESS staze saxvess by FRANZ LEHAR ., VICTOR LEON ang LEO STEIN Two Great Stars! The Genius Director of the Screen! The Best-Beloved Love Story in the World! The Most Gorgeous, Glittering Film Pre sentation Ever Made! no motion picture has ever offered more! stin the Movies! iorous with ravishing beauties and AGAIN—Glam it is all revealed in this photoplay it will never forget! ERICH VONSTROHFIM'S . as the Widow JohnGilbert as the Prince The love awaltg ran in their blood like acine, «Kiss me, Danilo,” she whispered ! Screen Adaphation) and Scemarso by ERICH VON! STROHEIM and BENJAMIN GLAZER { A Metrq-Goldwyn- PICTU RE CAPITOL SUNDAY NIGHT ) MON.—TUES.—WED. With KEITH ALBEE VAUDEVILLE