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LYCEUM OFFERING GREAT PICTURES “The Keeper of the Bees” Opens “"+reiment ' "o Tomorrow Night From the heavy, ether laden aly of veterans' hospitals to the clean, salty tang of the sun-kissed cliffs above the blue Facitic; from to re +to Paradise; advised that he had but one year to live, he offered the pro- tection of his name and a wedding ring to an unknown then comes the most amazing thrill in this mosts beautiful love sto “The Keeper of the Bees' I Stratton Porter, the film version of which opens at the Lyceum tomor row night. On the same bill will | be Jack Hoxle in he White Out- law," a western drama, as well as speclalties and news reels. Tor the last half of the week a tine assured, bringing back to the screen the famous Theda Bara in “The | chastened Woman,” and Larry Se- mon in the great comedy speclalty “The Perfect Clown." Robert Irazer, Alyce Mills Clara Bow have big parts in Keeper of the Bees” which story was read by ten million persons when it appeared in McCall's magazine, Add- ed interest is the fact that the grand- daughter of the author plays the part of “The Little Scout.” This story deals with the life of a young war veteran who go from one army hosgital to another secking a Gure: Totd that Hethasihltia year to live, he goes to the Pacific coast | and there, in a little vine clad cot- tage, he makes the acquaintance of “the keeper of the bees,' bee master himself and undergo many thrilling experiences himself, not the least of which occurs when he 18 married to an “storm girl" for a brief hour and departs—for the time—as hastily as she has come. Out of this Is woven the wonder ro- |pate” out of mance of this magnificent doors love stor: After several years as an Interna- tional film star, Theda Bara retired to domestic life. Her original debut created a new movie type—the vam- pire woman. Now Miss Bara is re- turning to the silent drama in “The Unchastened Woman.” Al her great emotional talent has full play in the scenes of love in a Venetlan palace | and in the New York slums. Eilee Percy, popular little blonde, plays with Miss Bara and Wyndham Standing is the leading man, Dale Fuller also has a fine part. Larry Semon's comedy, “The Per- fect Clown” also features Dorothy Dwan in the leading feminine role and Otls Harlan and Kate likewise are well cast. The plcture is a scream from start to finish. In- | stead of the usual daily dozen, In this picture the comedian takes his | He also [and Powder” with Elaine Hammer- morning exercise by radio. wears the headset over his ears. Up- woman—and | bill is (other w and | becomes a | s |Whalen will give their comie | ayette in | is on | | unknown |the bill who flashes into his life ‘ Price | | all cascs s soon asg | isolated for & period | [perative that recognized be u' three wee ‘ No mcans hus yet been dis for immunizing children fantile paralysts, The most eficetive | treatment in the early sta is th ‘!lnv.l wileh any intelligent cribe, the vered inst in- | ear residual |varalysis, that s the partial |varalysls that remains, requires an expert orthopedie surgeon and above ull patience and persistence on the part of tha parents of the affected child. In e ere lmprovement ppears to have stopped much good can be by patient! continuing the treatment for y n some surgleal iave proved STAGE AMD SCREEN The of te Hovick, screen smplishied 1808 opers il | | | Capitol this week has one | performers ddinty June promincnt on stage and | and just as prominent in Vi Back in the the country of France bonds to the dollars, member war days | with Mar- | and herself | total of | She of she toured {shal Petain {sold Liberty over six million is an honorary Amerfcan Legion. This afternoon, followlng her per- | formance, June, who is 14 years old, | Is to stage an impromptu reception | for children who are in udlence. also | the Starting Monday, for three |the Capitol offers as a movie fea- {ture, Rudolph Valentino, as dash- |ing as ever, in his screen interpreta- tion of the stage success *“Cobra.” The vaudeville will {nclude the Seven Flashes,” a satire on the old school days” stunt, James and mg |and dance offering and |bits of humor and magic also | The George M. Cohan comedy |drama “Th Keys to Bald- tn movle form, with Douglas MacLean in the title role, is the Capitol photoplay starting on Thurs- |day. Some of the vaudeville hits {will be “The Three Senators,” billed |as “representatives from laffland”; Harry Sykes and ewmpany and [“Oh Jonesey,” a musical farce by | .‘Sagur Midgley and company. Seven Coming attractions at the Capitol | include Ricardo Cortez in “In the Name of Love" and Norman Ker Lew Stone and Alma Rubens in “A |'Thief in Paradise.” $1d Chaplin fn one of his great- st comedy roles, and fn one of |stagedom’s greatest comedy dramas, “The Man on the Tox” the Lyccum soon. s coming to | Another billed for the Tyeeum s | “The Danger Signal” and | stein, and Stuart Holmes Charles | roarlously funny titles also enliven [Murray also is coming | this production and stamp it as one | of the greatest gloom chasers that | has been flashed on the screen in a long time. | Theda Bara, really about ti [nationally sensational sercen star, has returned to filmdom and will be geen at the Lyceum on Thursday first e lof this week In “The Unchastened | Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of Illness (BY DR, HUGH 8. CUMMING) Burgeon G Het 8. Public as its name a dis- About 5 infantile under older e Infantile paralysis, Implies, Is for the most pa case of carly childhoo per cent of the cases of paralysis occur in children five years of age, although children and even grownups sometimes attacked. Within the last 20 years, and es pecially since 1905 infantile paralysis has been oceurring with constantly increasing frequency and extent and in 1916 it occurred in epidemie pro- ulting 1n a total of not ,000 cases in the United portions, re less than 3 States. Since disease what less prey from 1010 to 1916 the som¢ the emic of has hee alent t 015 and though thousands of crses still accur in the United States cvery year, it may at least be hoped that the 1916 epi demic marked the crest of t WAy may not have a repetition of it What pives the disease sucl ar is the paralysis which resn the inflammatio some par mportanee of the spir a paralysis that may eripple tims for cven life. The first symptoms of infantile paralysis are u f some digestive disturbanc the back and limbs unusual nervons s Excessive drowsiness ness are the common e symptoms that many symptoms of lessness, with the paticnt recove dence of paralysis. In the more seyve develops within a few be complete or partial only a few museles or di the extremities. As the acuts toms subside the primary paralysi tends to become less extensive and a certain portion of the cases pro recovery within a months, In vears nr mory 1 it is nq have these rest- fever drowsiness and somi wit! usually rin no evi ys. It \ffecting abling all symp- paralysis may gress to complete few short wecks or other cases this early stops short of recovery, 1 more or less extensi which may disappear with more of carcful treatme he permanent, depending extent of damage to the sp The cause of this i minute germ, so small that it passel cadlly through the pores of a dense filter which holds back - bacteria. Experiments have merm 18 present in n~at of chi'®=en in the of the disease and, what Is of great- er importance, that it is present at times in the nose and throat of pe who are apparently in perfect salth, So we have germ carriers of ‘nfantile paralysis have germ carriers of diphtheria. S e You should know that for the con- g a paralysis A year or or may upon the al cord ase is a shown that the the and T nose nle just as we {which is to be offered improvement | trol of infantile paralysis it is im.' '\\'nnmn," There {s no doubt U\M’ curiosity alone will play a large | part in making this pleture a suc- cess for all film followers are anxi ous to see the star of other days her come-back role, | | | i | Miliong of people read Gene Stratton Porter's “The Keeper of | the Bees” in McCall's magazine, A {a film it is at the Lyceum where it s sure to attract tl tention that | {all of the ¢l wholesome stories | of this virile r deserve, Houdini, Parsons’ thed an international entertainer, appeared before audlences on the globe, g nest week 1s truly having 1n every appe: er, Hartford, natior I Models” to he | e Artists a seen at Parsons' r 7th is the new edition that ran 1 of last season on Broadway. Tt as never heen e there, and be o 1 with the first ch packed the house mt; should not lition wh December, and James E for new Donald G 1he bring to Parson December 14th, 11 “White Magle!” Tt promise of being anott week of play bright Hott eir or hit. NModels” com- sons week most it cosslon of fmposing hookings, this s but {s neverthe- ¢ numbers a | number many | The “Artists and pany fo be seen fn P \fter next fs the s portant offering. After suc d of t 1 Bims" and English” 7 tr nder the “O tfrac “Mesire 1 George Arliss in he New Year's “The Hon . tuneful, amusir ing booked for Christmas week. idne ymoon € entert News of New York Theaters Ilorenz Ziegfeld has purchased dra righ 3 E story 1 the tic adlocked™. 7 Tysher The players of Che appearing in the cella ry theater will be in the “A Night in at the Ce the new revue, Roof by the Shuberts, tury ety ar playing at the Pri the members of the club at the club’s meeting in t} grand hallroom of the Hotel Asior this affernoon t, with Ar- the will be uthor coss, wil Drama-Comedy | thur Kober, producer ts. “Hamlet,” in modern dress, wiil | continue nest week at the G wich Village theater. 1t {s possible | that Horace Liveright may send it | to another housé after the engage- ment down in the New Paid": “Paid” ght at fays Percy Hammond York Herald of the new play Mr. Forrest spoiled a good the Booth by telling it so pompous ly. Just as you began to get inter- | {eated In the thing a lot of swell rhetoric would interfere and frighten ' author of story last n 10f marrying |Gladys Brockwell, |ver King is co-st | Tt stands | Princess | mani NEW BRITAIN DAI VALENTINO you with its shoddy e Adding to the disturbance ( this tall talk who emphasize away cgunee d by | actor or two 4 ity strutting meas- pronouncing them with | | great splendor, Altogether it was, far ords vrutentious | mess, Lor instance, when the m terlous strange 1u uneed on the guilty cupitulist, the capitalist suid to him, “How did you | gain uccess? fnstead of “Who let you in And he continucd, "1 | shall not bundy words with you,” ‘ wis an ures by us Out Excell There's many o stenographer who {dreams of narrying a nuillionatre but | oW muny ires ever d pher Chickl st picture 1rting miltion answer 18 found in National's la ace for three days s Some of the in “Chiekle Hobart Bo hig stars are Dorothy vorth, John Bowers Myrtle Steadman and Olive Tell, | appearing Mackaill, Thursday the ture bill, “The White nion feature “Trouhles and is another double IMirst National's Moth" and the William Fox production of a Brid Wednesday Palac: as "The Hu ra spir sensat another country store night as an added attraction | with a real live baby to be given away as the featured prize Friday and Saturday brings Fre Thomson in “Ridin’ the Wind arred with Thomson | On the pro- Street” star- nd Ben Lyon | Wednesda Wednesday s ot are two in this picture. samo am ““The One Way g Anna Q. Nilsson wn. Priday wction s offered show with plenty of locz 4 ne Wron of Wit Sunday Nature Lovers Intervene To Save 300 Yr. Old Tree S tle, Wash, No 28 (A gton's oldest in cedar 2300 ye heen spared t crosity of natu feet high, is 18.4 feet aind M will o Lewls 8 ’ | Norman &en- ! is state, 38 feet in in | rough th ircumfer: Hameter, The Washingt the 3 1l | oy Lean ir wda Parks | Association lar subscriptio together wit which stand land oceupied by sct 5 mile aside as a s k. i‘ | AsQuiTHS LIKE RIVER HOMI S | London, Nov. 3 (P--T ve a riv Al the bers fond of Wharf, house on the Thames also has an apartment in Chambers, overlooking Viet bankment, and Raymond <0 has an apartment in uilding. lord Oxford's Bibesco, wife of 1n minister to Washington, v home on the Quai Bou |1s aividing her shores of th At Parsons oudini, the (e greatest mas entert iths comes to larsons’ t passion for Temple oria Tim Asquith | . same | magie, fllu edit |is massive, sury S nature ) thin t ni is surroundcd taff of ussistants, n wtiful girl performa | toudini nts ss disp ition s bey re as Opening | Under mmorous as to New Management i it mtt of | Prominer | edition Messrs » Parsons’ the 1 wo mystify the LY N llll ALD, SATURDAY, COBRA’ AT CAPITOL - ‘Kellh-Albee Vaudcville o Round ent Bill NOVEMBER 28, Palace tarting Sunday HAS HII SUN—MON—TU Do Fathers Understand A Young Girl's Love? hold the Two Good two | i Houdini the Mystifier Next Week ter m ifier incr of and On the Screen! A Tremendous ma of Hidden Loves with { Dorothy Mackaill,Gladys Brock- well, Hebart Bosworth, Myrtle by . i Stedman, Olive Tell “fraul odu —— lend mu e FWO SHOWS SUADAY NIGH T i Second Show At m g m Matinee—300 Seats 10¢ Fvenings—20¢, 30c wed inom No Raise in \umln\ Prices r & }L“t Mationdt Fich3 NEXT WEER—RAMON NAVARRO— COMING—HAROLD LLOYD—"TH) Meriden Turnpike Saturday Night Orchestra for Dancing Inn Now Under Management of Morris Walsh ARCADIA DANCE TONITE Musie ARCADIA JAZZ BOYS Charleston Exhibition by THE. PEPPY TWO songs by Miss Ruth densin, formerly of the Blue Bird Cabaret, Angeles Admission 50¢ Parking Tos Free erortodonor Makes Christmas Buying the Pleasure it Read t Should Be! With ROBE LYCEUM SUN RT FRAZER, CLARA BOW and ALICE MILLS he Book and See the Picture TN JACK HOXIE in “THE WHITE OUTI \\\“ COME AND HEAR BEN IRVING AND HIS ORCHEST « MON., TUES, and WED. — DOUBLE-FEATURI Al QN ] MIDSHIPVANY SHMANT CONTINUOUS SHOW BILI, DAILY L?ldle\ '\lalme(s-Thu Coupon and l() (onh \\ ill \dmn Any Lady to the Best \m Itted to the pa unfortunate con nust leave il to the patients ses are more lament 1 most instances And when patd, W | expressions o m that we you," no! Conting efth- Al Vaudeville Last Times Today — dune 1 L= Lon Chaney in “The Monster” UNDAY NIGHTG Lewis Stone, Alma R Norman Kerry in “Cytherea” WO BIG SHOWS Boh Custer in “That Man Jack” MONDAY me -«M FUESDAY —WEDNESDAY KEITH-ALBEE JEVILLE Acts That Are 5 Guaranteed Entertainment 8 ven Flashes” \ Satire on School Days Big Cast—Featuring Walter Vernon j’% 5 Thomton Sisters “The Human Pinwheels™ in “Harmony” Phose Celebrated Laugh-Makers JANS and WHALEN ) Twao Good Boys Gone Wrong™ FAYE T'I: and COMPANY In “Wit and Magic” A~ Dashing and as Handsome as Ever! Rudolnh Valentino I'he Most Talked-of Screen Star in the World In the Picturization of the Famous Broadway Stage Success “COBRA” Cast Includes Nita Naldi KREYS TO BALDPATE” —_— e 5 DAYS ONLY THURS —DOUGEAS MachEAN I\ ©7 Bezinning Neat IUESDAY, DEC, 1 PARSONS The GREATEST MAGICIAN of the AGE prr.rc.-s’hnb o » ?fifl%fi Novel Enfertainment Frer ffaged ‘—44 2 Celo brated Chinese » w’rr"’e Cell — Indien U 'iONS ESCAPES UM EXPOSES and §1.00; T Tax RDERS NOW MATT B0c; 1. Mat. $1.50, 81, 50c; THURSDAY $2. $1.50, 81, 50c Plus 15% Tax.