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\ ‘Willlam Fox's photo plece opened a four day run at the son and the big audience certainly production of this or any other ycar. Mere words are inadequate to d a motion picture production, It is| astounding in its mighty proportions, | To call “The Iron Horse" a great | achlevement and let it go at that v\nuld be like cluui{)lng “The Ody sey,” Dante's poems. “The Iron Hor: eplc of one of the stirring perfods in |* The Capitol presentation features orlginal music core. There ing at 2:30, 4:30, G6:45 for school children daily at 4:30. | HALFWAY GIRL AT PALACE drama, hair-raising situations, a on in your screen entertainment. | That {s the story of “The ]Iul[\\ny} | The Palace Has The Pictures PALACE TODAY—TULESDAY DORIS KENYON LLOYD HUGES —In— The Most Sensational Thriller Ever screened in New Britain, THE “HALFWAY GIRL” Bee a Million Dollar Ship blown up to bits—a Thousand Panic - Stricken Passengers Rushing to Safefy — a wild leopard let 10ose on a Threat- { cning Mob. \ COMEDY — FABLES — NEWS P lblnnncwann Seats ...... ] Evenlng ........... 20¢, 30c DR COMINC g HICKIE [PALACE] WED. — THURS, TOM MIX, In “RIDERS OF PUYRPLE SAGL” SHIRLEY MASON, In “STARDUST TRAIL" The Girl A JOHN FORD production PBlazing the trail of civilization] Unless otherwise (ndicated, theatrical votices and reviews in thls column are written by the press ngencles for the respective amuserent company. < A SSSSRARNATITRNAANRALERARS NSRS AL ARARRARE SRR SRS “THE IRON HORSE'—CAPITOL |Girl” playing at the Falace master- | and tomorrow. AT REUELRRR RS e a plcture even ap- Capitol theater last evening to a| [ prouched it m the above qualiiies | record-breaking crowd, many hun- | And dreds falling to gain admission. The | Hughes wha have the taatired relen plcture is surely the greatest of the |have blg photoplays seen here this sea- |Vantage in any of their past pictures. “The Halfway Girl' 'is a drama of never appeared to better ad- were enthralled with the story and |the Orlent, with its locals in inga- | cast of this photoplay masterpiece, |POre. Tt was an amazed audience which |10 portray the various types. left the Capitol theater after the | €Xample, one scene is 1um Iu the in- Real nafives were procured | showing of this picture, for they !erior of a mnotorlous X had witnessed the greatest screen The only white men and women in| H{!MT'IHng morning will be |this scene are the principal char- | at 7 o'clock | |acters of the play. goribe this colossal masterplece, 1t Were sclected according to thelr na- 1# the highest point ever attained by | tionality, | the masy H\flnn for $50,000 for the new con- | jiof iy Strongheart” in “|vent which will replace tho one These are (wo names to conjure with | - |for they represcnt Jack London at aferno,” or Milton's [ his best as a writer of animal stories, o one of filmdom's greatest This pleture is “Paradise Lost,” merely as great| and " which | canine performers. Mr. Fox completed at a tremendous |onc of the headliners at the Lyceum cost in money and time, is a national |today. 'The other is May McAvoy iIn " a rollicking comedy drama appeared in story form in the American history which will live which through the ages. Saturday 13 The story of “White Fang” is that | an augmented orchestra playing the |of a wolf dog “hhh Is first trained | re four |as a fighter, shows daily with the picture appear- | Kindly own nd 8:30, |danger threa S Vn Vlvr rescue. presents Miss McAvoy as |2 otel counter employe who loses | her lover when a widow vamps him I'D get revenge, the girl | adepted by more | When troubles and n, it is the dog that There is also a special performance | ¢! | I from her. Full of romance, vivid color, tense | makes widow's son but things go further gripping story und fast moving ac- | than she originally intended and she really loves the youth. “Perils of the —————— | SHERIDAN-MNCCARTAY Week’s Activities in St, Mary's Church A requlem mass was sald this morning at T o'clock In §t. Mary's church for Vincenzo Penta and an The be sald tomorrow morning at 7{Mrs Julia Sheridan of o'tlock for Michael W, I'leming, | took late of Stamford. | o'clock *, Donol The misslon for the Itallan mem- bers of the parish which lras been going on all week under the direc- | tlon of the Dominican order came |@nd Thomas I% ast night. The priest in | the groom, was bes to a close charge stated that it was the most| The successful mission he has conduct. | St. Joseph's Church Rev, John ¥. Donohue, pastor of | St. Joseph's clturch, spoke at all| yesterday on the cam- | destroyed by fire, He urged fhe| Apy parishioners to be generous in their | contributions calling their atten worthy one. The result thus far, are encouraging, and confident that the goal will be at- tained this week. | There will be an anniverss quiem mass at 7 o'clock 3 | morning for Mrs. Anna l\(v]\u ick and a month's wnind n Thero will be a mecting of (he Ladies’ Ald society fhis evening and a par afternoon at 30 o'clock. the be at 7 o'clock. St, John's Church The children of the parish of St lopens Thursday. HOCKEY LEAGUE Boston in Bost n opens the National | Ffil( \'0! RW CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY NOW PLAYING DPOUBLE FEATURE BILL STRONGHEART THE WONDER DOG, In “WHITE FANG” A JACK LONDON STORY MAY McAVOY “TESSIE” SHE'S UP-TO-DATE Como And Hear Ben Irving And Hi This Coupon \llll 10¢ Will Admit Any Lady to Best Scats. s Thanksgiving morni St Amirew's Chureh John Kardokas, a widower of 58 Rhodes street, kis, widow of d at will be a Tequiem mass 4 o'clock aturday m | Gramatla and Vater St, Joseph’s Church Today, wedding of Miss Ellene Mc Carthy former] annlversary mags of requiem will[and John Edw ported gown o breakfast for at the Bim ington ridan faught hist onnected with Hac cdding t home tion to tite fact that the cause is a | punz hocard party tomorrow || Phere are still a few seats left for GERALD;NE John the Evangelist will provide "‘ \ | an entertainment at a parish social | | to be held in the parish hall to- | njght, l|| Fanny lnlm < Operetta | WOMANY 1O at 7:45 e'clock, I\v:li- E e TUESDAY, DEC, 1 || The WORLD lock Wednesday morni y caqergT Y ward V. Grikis, pastor g will be an entertainment ||} s at the parish hall next || evening. | S I L"f!ON}!EfCAPEI Eves. 50 Hartford, numerleal tl morning J i's chureh, officiating. vas attended by Miss 2 bridesmald eridan, brother of man, was attired dey ubser ral t in georgette with ed in the entire United States, [ Bold lace and brown velvel trim. icle The Children of Mary will hold | Ming wit! ! ) a special meeting Tuesday evening |2 D¢ t of butterily los, t at 8 o'clock to hear a talk by Miss | 105 ¢ nl i ) BIYE Margaret Shechan on her recent |0 & BOWR Of bluc georgetto With jpubli i trip through Min west. |isilver 1 nd ABET LU CE v Next Sunday will- be the first | With hat to mateh. Hor bounuet Was| twelve inst |Sunday in Advent, the I iSttiaell v tosss i LA e been cafe. p\lv\t‘h precedes Christmas, Tl e o e ety a vty ate friends wa ree Inn, Fuy m High school. Mr, ridan left on to Bermuda and will be ter January 1 at the nen Labof Day has uot a legal holiday. HARTIORD Premiere at Par- ( 1.50, 81 e Discontinue Publishing % List of Motor Vehicles | cciiptions 1 Nove23 — Publication | the Income Catholic Churches ||sonn ravara sieridan Takes Miss| of the Comneetiont Motor vl /| llene McCarthy for His Bride .u" glster, giving tho ownership and | neral deseription of motor ve- hlcles registered in fhis state, in | follows I been 1 ment s of the FOR Creamed onions te motor ve of Portland, Me.,|discontinued by th ‘ | Sheridan, son of | hicle departinent end of | regular pol! wley street, | this year, The re o the pub- | state utlicient to sup) | itto | <imon, Jepartment has undertaken | 1o s to publish & motor | th for the bhenefit been com t enough 3 COVCE EXPENst issued in W hich out to date, and the | hedside COME TO Saybrook Point, Conn. i o o Da ko ——— | Thanksgiving Dinner a8 o it s w5 | Parsons’ Theater Oyster Cocktail Celery Mass Thanksgiving morning will |{sons tomorrow night. , Consomme Royal Cream of Celery Crouton : Boiled Kennebec Salmon VERMONT TURK nut diessing shed potatoes C DAYS BEGINNING linglish Plum Pudding to 81.50. Mat. 50c, No Higher Mince, Apple and Squash Pie ‘oilee Ice Cream Nuts and Raisi Phone 300 Make Reservations Now $2.50 Per Plate | subseription | tor the Leks than 1,260 sub- en recelved and | has fallen far short of | tho cost to publisl quarter million motor vehicles are reglster so far and it cost of publishing sequence according 1o/ increuses in proportion their registration numb: listed in the will be | crease Twenty d vmm--u of Tt register. Jdepart- | Bahy of ‘\I‘\ ;\lnmhs Is depart- | Ihu‘vnqd to Death in Crib tate and other spe- | Foundation vapor lam organization a uld falrly fee < troubled me greatly backnc it and always had a pain | 487 YOUR OLD-FASHIONED Hollandaise Cranberry sd andied sweets Cauliflower “THAT TIRED OUT WORN FEELING HAS LEFT ME,” HE SAYS pel strect, Tartford, Conn,, 1s still another of [ t o 18 talking about the New Tonle ERHIUS wgaln another ERB-| “I read and heurd so much amdetidl they come pRizgus and the geod it was dolng gt ‘” nd 1 decided to klve it s tnal, e e ve taken thce botties of 1his reu Toh O IR nd (ke results hoye Heen 4 " Never anything like at.* I have na ave no palng at all, om stomach and for t past five iken many kinds of and acid | thank the like it was | my return to heulth” IRJUS f¢ heing he—1 felt tired | N¢ G. Fox & Co. HARTFORD EIWW CAPITOL ‘Thr Thrzs usketeers TUES. and WED. 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Main St. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.— 2 S 22 Whiting St. Reflecting the Newest Style Trends A SPECIAL Thanksgiving Selling Fur Trimmed COATS 7 ()()eo Values to §125.00 \ SPLENDID group of luxurious Winter /~\ Coats. Luxurious in appearance,, lux- urious in make, luxurious in trimming. They are {ashioned along youthful lines of rich materials in the very newest style trends, and a great many of them are sample coats. One model of a kind only. These coats fairly radiate quality and style. Many One of a Kind All Fine Fabries—All New Furs All New Colors Sizes to 52 1-2 THIRD FLOOR ATWIYE R have ; nd all o lue to El JUICED this remedy for introduced lity Drug Stove, seutative of