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[ vairay fhe making of t e‘!'l‘hr- Knockout" lories as the b jar of the male “The Knockout," ¢t the Canadlan by the Canadian g a number [ be | Knockout""—thal ‘l:m type of pri; hho seeks to ru with whom Lm- today and to: e inew show hursday. omedy of the n “A Woman's [ hight there will [ btore and many hwarded. TINE The Lyceum uring today, hesday “The Bramatic thrill :nd “My Lady's nd George Faw ing May MeAv Willlam Fairt Baron are th> fe freat Sensation’ s name, espec Yimax fn which } high cliff to r Yering in the da “THE Actual happe Jetion marked irst trans-co s i . Coming Sun., Mon. Nov. 22 SOLDIERS of CIVILIZATION feights AT § CAP \ N the making of his latest picture of the scenes, No better role could have been | found for the famous portrayer of Into the Canadian woods to recuper- | hte from injuries received in the [begins next Sunday will be featured bing and becomes the victim of in- |by an augmented orchestra playing [ Irigues of a wealthy New Yorker |the original musje score. H Bebe Danfels in “Wild, Wild Susan” the swiftest [ fhe same bill w! BILL AT LYCEUM ‘Potoh biil of motion plctures, u tomorrow Great rama of underworld life with a falr Loung woman as the crook. st half of the week the program fs Pompletely changed and one of these bictures is “The Sporting Chance,” kith Dorothy Phillips, Lou Tellegen TRON HORSE"” COMING inch of ground on the his Musketeers” achieve new LIRON HORSE A Jorn Foro Prapucrion Augmented Orchestra CAPITOL .. THE PHOTOPLAY MARVELOUS! mn & .-‘ toric “Iron Trall" acred by events, he “Sea Hawk" and * he retains all his est and most popu- | stars of the screen, ' filmed in the wilds forests was assisted | government in tak- loo. ings and t of a Gentleman | ze fighter who goes |first in the father of the he falls in love. at 4:30 daily. morrow. There will for Wednesday and moving | season featured on ith Percy Marmont Faith.” Wednesday he another country more prizes will be Parsons' theater, American Lehar's Rose, Miss Farrar, lat is offering a top |are concerned, fea- (with a lavish and Wed- |company, Sensation,” a |Lehar's rt to finish, a mystery | from st. Lips,” of 300 nights in For the than his dious, cett. “Tessie,” star- |sic in oy, is the other. passion, and of pathos, banks and atured stars in “The * and it lives up to fally in the great the hero jumps from | escue the girl foun- | rk waters below, Pauline | an excellent romantic dramatic gifts, William Cary Caesar have taken M. Mordkin, dancer, has nings that eclipsed the building of the ntinental rajlv will Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrica) notices and reviews in this colamp are jritten by the press egencles for the respective wmusement company. \“\\\“\x\m\x«xxxsmxxmmm\x« MILTON SILLS AT PALACE has been made Milton Sills came to stardom with and experlences which wowld surpass all legendary love from the time the Crusaders to the historic Water- adventures Deeds of daring and hafr-breadth escapes—innumerable trials, suffer. hardships of ploncers during the bullding of the railway, provides the basis for the thrilling situations to be found in | the William Fox production of “The cen virility than his part in “The |Tron Horse,” which deals with the the 1 | construction and completion of the trans-continental rallroad. The Capitol presentation FARRAR AT PARSONS’ Geraldine Yarrar will debut in the fleld of light opera at Hartford, during Thanksgiving week, when the first presentations of Franz st operetta, will take place, whose name has been one to conjure with, so far as music-lovers and playgooers | be surrounded | production, a fine and an excellent vehicle, | operetta is currently the sensation of Europe, Vienna and nights in Berlin to its credit, is generally regarded by European | critics as better in fanfous ‘Widow."” Flner, richer, more melo- every “The than that favorite, the mu- | “Romany Rose” breathes of | of fickle |laughter and of flery love. The story is laid in Spain of U]fl‘ present day, affording Miss Farrar | opportunity for personality especlally as hook and lyrics have been written, of course, with that end Duncan and Irving | and for care of this, the famous Russlan arramged which eclipses his previous efforts; | Tred Latham has staged the book; and Julian Mitchell the ensembles, a early which There will be four continuous shows daily with {a special show for school children he Knockout” will remain here | make her “Romany | long having runs| and respect Merry in view. ballet, opening showing of the Erlch von Nlrohdm plcture “The Merry Wid. 0 After viewing “The Merry Widow"” the audience could hardly bring itsolf back to an ordinary ex- istence, The plcture is as exhilarat. Ing as champagne, its beauty breath- taking, and its drama not relle but intensified by the most hunmn comedy ever scen on the screen, Von Strohelm has produced in e Merry Widow," a milestone in screen entertainment. The plcture has all the Continental mien of his “IFoolish Wives,” all the reallsm for which he is noted, and a sense of humor which is delighttul. Mae Murray, always a favorite, has doubled her claim to immortal. ity in the hearts of picture-goers, by her portrayal of the title role, John Gilbert plays “Prince Dan- ilo" with the dash and vivacity which is largely responsible for his sudden rise in popular favor. The Kelth vaudeville program with this plcture will feature a high grade assortment of great acts head- e¢d by The Five Harmoniacs in “Round Up Tunes.” “Inez I'rom Hollywood™" will be the photoplay attraction with Lewls Stone, Mary Astor and Anna Q Nilsson featured. DIES AT AGE OF 86 Mrs, Mary M. Balley, Resident Hero Expires At Home of mmxxm\ms\\\ of 18 Years, Daughter, Mrs, Anna Damon, Mrs, Mary M. Balley, aged 86, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anna Damon, widow of George L. Damon of &0 Vine street. Mrs, Bailey has lived at the home of her daughter in this city for the past 18 years, coming here from Middletown after the death of her | husband. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Damon, she leaves one sister in England and another daughter, Mrs. Hartley Mitchell, of this city. Funeral services will be held from the late home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Theodore A. Greene of the Center Congregational church will officlate, and burial will | be in Higganum. 200 BURGLARS ACTIVE. Bridgeport, Nov, 16 (A—Burglars sometime early this morning entered the Fargo Brothers' tallor shop, 488 | South avenue, and carried away 20 her | her | 1O of sulting, an overcoat, gray the | Sweater and several pairs of trousers, he Joss is estimated by the owners as $700, COLLEGE HEAD TO SPEAK The New Britain Woman's club will meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow aft- Through the courtesy of Mrs. Charles E. Mitchell, Miss Mary E. These details are mentioned as evi- Woolley, president of ‘\Ir Holyoke dence that no limitations of ex- [college, will speak on “Our Iore- To You [pense, or cconomy of brilliant | mothers and Their Granddaughters. minds, have entcred into the y Tuec. s 23, 2 tion of “Romany | man. The C capacity, | | in [| ‘THE GREAT THE | of screen cCoME A} turned away last evening LYCEUM Continuous Show Daily NOW PLAYING Double-Feature Bill “MYLADY'SLIPS” | with CLARA BOW FRANK KEENAN also | William Falrhanks AND HEAR B ) HIS ORCH scheme of things in the presenta- Rose There will be an orchestra of 40 |under the direction of Alfred New- “THE MERRY WIDOW” pitol theater was taxed to and as many more were at IRA ENSATION IRVING | DROPS D | Waterbur , Nov. | Robert Pulver, 62, of South Fifth | street dropped dead while talking to a friend at 13 Rushton place. Death was due to natural causes, probably | heart trouble, according to Medical | Examiner, Dr. A. A. Crane, the The Palace Has The Pictures TODAY—TULESDAY MILTON SILLS In his fiercest and longest battle filmed in the Wilds of Canada. The KNOCKOUT The Best Since The Sea Hawk FABLES COMEDY NEWS Matinee—>500 Seats . . 10c Evenings ........ 20c, 30c PALACE FRIDAY NIGHT — AMATEURS \ ALL WFEK PARSONS’ itk AT Ladies ITOL Admit Matinee This Coupon and 10 Cents Will Aany Lady to Best Seat ] 8 Get In On 1h1s Treat! TODAY, and WED. " Children’s Matinee, 10c AY! revelry against: this perils and del great motion From HENRY LEO ‘ MAE | aslhe Jhely geous women and ground, the thrilling tale of the won the world’s acc FRANZ LEHAR, VICTOR STEIN. Screen ada; LRICH VON STROHE Production with - JOHN LBERT Wild Glittering ! by night, with gor- handsome men, in a world of wealth—and [et ights of a mighty love! 4 icture ’fmm the play that laim! glamorous back- W. SAVAGE'S stage secess by LEON and éwlllwn and scenario by IM ond BENJAMIN MURRAY the Widow ince QGolduwyn-Mayer PICTU] 500 Seats at 20c¢ I Be Here Thursday Continuous S VAUDEVILLE A STERLING ARRAY OF KEITH-ALBEE ACT; WOMEN! ATTEND the MATINEES The Clean, Zippy Show You Can’t Afford To Miss PAT ROO;III.! INVITE YOUR FAMRY TO SEE OUR MY N Eves, 80c.-§2.30; Wed. Mat, 50c.-$1,50 Sat. Mat. 50c.-§2.00. Plus 15 per cent Eax F PARSONS’ HARTFORD THANKSGIVING WEEK On Thursday | ernoon at the State normal school. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD cited ignor throughout of the ijaw obtaln the support of that section for | Ciovernor Al Smith as a ‘“proposed prestdential candidate,” the board of temperance, prohibition and public | morals of the Methodist Episcopal | church- views it as “astonishing ef- frontry" and advises the south "to| be on its guard.” I Assailing Governor Smith and | nmany Hall in general, the hoard declared in a statemert, published | today, that it was “exceedingly| doubtful if the democrats could car- ry a single southerh state” under the | Smith banner. It is not certain, it added, that they *could carry any state at all.’ | Attacking Mr. Walker's political | record also, the board declared l)m" south “would be interested to know" of his “connection with New Yorksl odorous prize fighting game and with | those elements in New York which are doing their Dbest to murder Amerlcan standards of morality.” The mayor-elect, the board said, need not be misled by a “courteous |,y (oes to Jail Steve Koblitski street, of 45 laws at a long session court this morning and ail ‘n the fine. port “the country's foremost pol cal champion of the liquor inter Let the south remember, it s “the deflance by Tammany Hall A bottle a rare opportunity..... seldom one like this..... (Prior to the New York Opening) 1e place NEUMONIA Call a physician. Then begin “emergoncy” treatment with RS VAPORUB v 17 Million Jars Used Year i mitted that he lookout for the I"‘v‘“ T fturday they found a n men of Ove “Grandma's" POR MORE THAN ROYIARS MAKERS oF QuALITY FRoncTs GERALDINE ARRAR i FRANZ LEHAR'S LATEST OPERETTA ROMANY ROSE (Book and Iyrics by William Cary Duncan and Irving Caesar) Ballet by Mondkin COMPANY OF ONE HUNDRED headed by William Kent, Louise Brown, Florence 0'Denishawn AND A SUPERB SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA OF FORTY Mail Orders Now Act At Once Nights—Orch, $3.50; Dress Circle §2.50 3 Mats. : Dress Circle §2 schd check or money orier nddressed envelope—NOW. nt and criminal he country to vi o was 200 and costs, Judge Benjamin W Alling adding a sentence of 15 d Koblitski was man about having 1 after a small boy had n arraigned in juvenile cou was employed a T (Franksgiving 1. people, on THREE FACE JUDGE ONLIQUOR COUNTS of Dog Man Pays $200 and Horace proprietor of a hot weiner restaurant at 42 Grove street, found guilty of violating the Hquor was ¢ police fined hospitality not given Mr. Mc. \rlaos‘r e ienitby iDetective southern delegates in New York” in- | g oo nt"George ¢, and Pa | to believing that south will sup~ | ,,Mm,., William J. MeCarthy when ted a raid on the place containing ed a plea Ji the democratic decislon rendered by any knowle c the south, west and a large propo: tor heing on the tion of the east that the liquor tra § it Patrick | 1d the court that he polic 1d that when they visited the plac mber o drinking habits in the place You can let even the children have lots ot “Grandma's” Pancakes. Lightand wholcsome ~—chuck-full of health for the whole family Pancakes still have the “old fashioned” flavor that made them famous 50 years ago. Prepared: Add vwater—mix—bake 16 1925 FLASHES OF LIFE: PARENTS OF "l uiher diloged Wi . Iwo ot 1 violators of the lquor re before the court FLAPPER AND FLIPPER SCORED ... T — ed pleas of no Dy the Associated . ¥rycburg, M Malna ninss ool : v Washington — Mrs, Margaret Ross | 16 o planted amid the Floridi | sl & 1 by | Lansdowne saya sho has 10 Dresent | puima at Voro as an experiment by | ! Wity e Intention of going on thu stage. 8he |1 Cliftor 1 2 il BYLEEReE) Is “perfectly amazed” by the o | L olcenan Fhomas ment of a New York producer that talia for AU A DL he has been negotiating with her. : il e Lo wral it Th - tory producing the things that w Haven — Forty rare Bibles, | made Venice famou \ i including a copy of the first {ssue of - i 1sit X the King James verslon, are on ex London — Warned that they are | wiy place A hibitlon at Yale commemorating the | training for bankers, not bunkers, | gross and found first translation of the book into|golting bank clerks are forbidden to pensed, entered o English by William Tyndale 400 | wear knickers to w creafter, in e years ago. I o Thursday fo c Ser — I Sverdlocks, Russia — geant o Policeman ; sone of a prehistoric hors | e Parls —"P“"”v"”"‘ swirls to con- | 4k hag been found in enormous | ceal unfashionable necks are the| caverns fn the Ural mountatne, | peen o o latest things in cofffures, | which have diamond and ice grote | gieg o short tin tocs. s 1 ¢ liquor was Washington — Because he thinks | - Highs L hapthofliduos vt abnormal personalities cost the| New York Defending flappers | (10" s o United States a billlon dollars a|and “her brotl the fllppers,” the | woo entitled t year, Dr. Arthur MacDonald wants | Rey. Dr, C. I, Reisner thinks some | 'y “MH0 CONgTress 1o o a laboratory | parents are setting miserable ex it was a for study of the mat tter. |amples by drinking. At football |y iyine 4 — | Bames he has seen old alumni “hit- | quor iy this manner, but the police Rome — Stimulating budding au- | ting the flask,” but not one student. | {0k a differcnt view and arrested tors the Fascisti have declded to pre- e Ulan, vent magazine editors respecting con- | Parls — Gloria Caruso fs to stud o tributions. Expert committees are to | in Rome with every chance to fol . LEROUX AT (u\n\nn\! pass on manuscripts, low her father's footsteps, aude J, 1 ux of this city left| |today for Pittsburgh, Pa. to at- |tena the annual convention of the | fic should not be legallzed and pro- | American Socicly of Lngincers, VER tected,” and that Governor Al Smith [which will open tomorrow at Ca f and his friends wero the first politl- |negle Institutc, One of the cal group in America to introduce & | tyres of the convention will be a } xrlh:lons issue into a convention of |series of lecturcs on heating en- | a political party.” | gineering given by experts conncet- “The effort to make it appear that | .4 with the school. Mr. Leroux ex- Governor Al Smith's opponents nrn?wm to be absent for about . “prejudiced” against his relision 18 |\eok, His son, Claude J. J‘,(,,,\, 3 board said. “To & man the c| R O | Dr”e IUI‘ lhe We[s more respect for a good holle BROTHERS DROWNED, | than for a bad president. But they| porgin, N, ., Nov. 16 (P—Re \ will never accept as a president a ({014 and Alton Watson, b | 2 o wometg. | AN Whose conduct of his office S T | asnington Mo LB G ConaL e oV cinont oo, bt iVerareio| NSl CLien DT O (UEL Y B3 Bty | in& the soutiiern trip of Mayar-elect | gishilize & condition of mullifiehtion |, Leat tn the Androscogean rive Walker of New York as a move to in America's greatest sfate, and in- |y o'y o S ot ng <I\l((\\uml and upon thelr fail- search was instituted craft found near grappled for the o the night and will r work today. ure to return, ‘ and their ca ‘l lam, Polic es late | ntinue th. 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