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WEDNESDAY, NEW ’RI'L. N I)\ILT [TCRALD, DECEMBER 23, lyzd. RULES OF GONDUGT | INRUSSIAN COUR: Regulations of Catherine the Great Are Found | 25 (A —While mn““ Unless otherwise indieated, theatrical no tices and reviews in this column are written by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. ({8 B R Leningrad, Dec ntling the sumptuous dra D Ny Flowers of the 4 “ROSE OF THE WORLD" Tonlght winds up the Lyceum's showing of “Rose of the World," starring Patsy Ruth Mlller, and “The Calgary Stampede,” with ac- tual views of the famous Canadian northwest rodeo and “Hoot" Gib- kon In the title role. “Rose of the World" is from the novel by Kath- leen Norris and deals with a jilted girl who marries for epite and her real Jover who also marries the ‘wrong girl. For the last half of the week one of the top notchers will be George Walsh in “The Prince of Broad- way." Starting Sunday night the Ly- ceum 18 to offer a wonderful dou- ble feature bill with Julian Eltinge in “Madam Behave," and “Hogan's Alley,” with an all star cast the members of which actually all are stars, TURKEYS AT PALACE Real live turkeys aro to be given away tonight at the Palace theater country store, as the special prizes “ of the evening. The program for today and Thursday contains a double feature bill. “Flames of Desire" starring Wyndham Standing was adapted to the screen from the widely 4 nov- el “Strathmore” by Ouida. * of Desire” s the story of a reck- | less love. It is made to order for those who love romance, color and a happy ending. In “Strathmore™ “Flames of Desire” from was which and a fine family name who throws away all for the sake of a woman who did not care and never could understand. His friends protest in vain. He cannot break the spell of the women. In a struggle over the woman he pushes his friend down a flight of stairs and tragedy enters here. But Ouida knew that a hap- py ending was needed and she gave ons to Strathmore which is now “Flames of Desire.” The companion feature for the two days is Buck Jones, the only rival to Tom Mix, in the romantic story of the western hills, “Hearts and Spurs.” PARSONS, HARTFORD “Desire Under the Elms,” which reaches Parsons' theater on Monday | right, December 28, for a three day per( rmance, with matince on Wed nescay, has in its cast Helen Free man. Miss Freeman plays feminino role in the O'Nell drama, LYCEUM CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY TONIGHT ONLY TWO BIG PICTURES Roseof the World With PATSY RUTH MILLFR = Al50— HOOT GIBSON —TIne— The Calgary Stampede T PHURS.—FRI—SAT. DOUBLE FEATURE BILL and has wrought an interpretatio that has gained much praise. She is indigenous to the plays of Eugen: O'Nell), having long been a member of good standing in the Provincetows group, which organization was in strumental in Introducing the pres ent popular dramatist to the Ameri can publie. Others in the cast are Frank Mc Glynn, who is featured in the role of ‘old Ephraim Cabot, Howard Merling as Eben, the youngest son whose af fections are coerced by ! p mother, Perry Ivins. James.Francis Robertson and various others. Settings and direction are by Rob ert Edmond Jones. XMAS BILL AT CAPITOL The Capitol will offer a speclally arranged program for the Xmas holiday show beginning Thursday through Saturday. Featnre vaude- |\'1lln attractions will be offered with a selected list of photoplays play- |ing continuous shows daily. Betty Compson and Raymond Griffith, the funny fellow with the isllk hat, are co-featured in the prin- clpal roles of the Paramount pic- ture, “Paths to Paradisa” which ,comes to the Capltol theater for a three days' run on Thursday. adapted. | there is a man with wealth, pride | the only | George Walsh e “THE PRINCE OF || BROADWAY” —Also— Rex Beach's Sensational Novel “The Goose Woman . ADIES’ MATIN This Coupon And 10c Will Admit Any Lady To Best Seat. iflo TCOHILDREN'S MATINEE The vaudeville program will fea ture the Williams Family clever artists. They were formerly |circus feature and have more lately |been headliners on the cuit. The family consists of father and mother, the six children all be- ing midget Another feature Is The Civic Com- edy Four, one of 8 lead- ing quartets who off rmony and comedy. Other include Joe De satile comedian who o I prise in “A Few Notes and Fun; ridkin an a fine novelty dance offering, 2 |Barlows in a On Monday, be offered in a ver- sur- c, Song nd the in the land Tacna-Arica Officials Leave for America Arica, Chile, Dec. 23. (F) — Six members of the staff of the Ameri- can commission which has been en- gaged in the work of drawing the Tecna Arica boundary line left for | the United States today. ‘dnr\:nture the Inference that the activities of the commission will be suspended some time, boundary for Tt 1s pointed out that climatic conditions in the localitles where the fon hae to survey | vorable at this season of the year. = PALACE TODAY—THURSDAY WYNDHAM STANDING in | FLAMES of DES'RE edapted from OUIDA'S celebrated STRATHMORE CO-FEATURE BUCK JONES HEARTS and SPURS ADPPTD ATTRACHON TONITE Country Store LIVE TURKEYS AWARDED SUN.-~MON.—TUES DOUBLE FEATUR JACKIE COOGAN In ‘OLD CLOTHES® CORINNE GRIFFITIU'S “DECLASSE” ONE SHOW SUNDAY NITE \\ ONLY—Elcanc A Special of Entertainment that Excmplifics The THURS. XMAS DAY G Boardman in “THE (lii(l E"—Vaudc nll Selected Christmas Program s00d Cheer of the Holiday! Keith Cir- Rhoda have | From their is drawn | {room of the late Empress Alexandra in the famous winter p the bolshevik authorit discovered a | quaint set of rules of soclal conduct | written by Catherine the ( t in| 11 Catherine, who ne of most versatile women of her time, causec ten con mands” to be posted at the entrance |to the imperial chambers 1. Leave your rank o well as your hat, and especially sword. | 2 Leave your right | dence, your pr ng, outside the doo 3. Be gay, but do not spill thing; do not break or gnaw thing. 4. Sit, stand, walk as you will, \‘Hh'\h‘ reference to anyhody. 5. Talk moderately and not very loud, sc s not to ars and Lieads of others 6. Argue without 1o ment, [ Veither sigh nor yawn, ke anybody dull or heavy 8. 1In all innocent games, ever one proposes, let all Eat whatever ls sweet but drink with moderation may find his legs upon . room 1 no ta or goes Ir as of 1 similar prece- feel any- | any- | anger and with. nor what- and leaving t 10. T what {go out at the ott s out of school one must caving the room of these royal re upon t sges, to drink a ter for each offense, the ladics. of cold v not excepti also were com [of the “Telemac m bad poe fsky, an unfort |of the time, whose tion thereby hec | who broks during the a to machiade 0 memory ler agninst the 10th rule ey ed to re hiade," liters me ruined. RESCUE 'T“() « NII l!l Biddleford, Me., Miss Elalne Hall, Darey ~rescu started {n t Simensk from Minni caused d The man and t carried a 1.OSES LIFE ce, 23 (AP)- f a lon Wo! from by a n 10 Lor Seek No lMore My Ladies! : YOUR MAN is a regular of thizs Shoppe. Our tions and his ideas 1 and the same. JIMMY of the QUALITY SMOKE SHOPPE Knows your , knows his | wants, knows his favorite CIGAR, CIGARETT PIPE or SMOKEIL SUPPLIF are all here, be wrapped up and m]v\ for you SEE JINMY-— Get his Advice; Free—but Priceles Largest Variety of Smokables in the City Quality & Shop i Tel. 1399 Opp. Burritt Hotel Real Gifts for Real Men —d sugges are one S They ready to PAR‘%")N ALL NEXT WEEK MATS.—FRL (XMAS) and SAT, Ne:l Wayburn | America's most \nm Director who staged the best Edtions of the “Follies” offers bls NEV SPECTACULAR TWO-ACT MUSICAL COMEDY ‘““Honeymoo Cruise Book by PAUL GERARD SVITH Founded on the Vaudeville Versions Written by Lyries hy Music by Cur Vith a Superh €2 e 1SS NOBODY from Nowhere. 5 c-§2.00. Theater HARTFORD I Comedy 3 DAYS—Reg TCGENE O'N Poverful, Emo ILL'S ional Play S AR S0 5 FSPES 00H Lewis S‘wne d Florence Vlcior in Husbands end Lovers' At Palace Fri, Sat., with Tox Mix in “The Everlasting Whisper” \sum(‘rs organize in a strong sym- pathetic campaing to restrict thelr hm of the products monopolized That substitutes be used more largely and that American buyers be permitted through legisiation to ombine for the emcrgency against foreign monopolies. COFFEE HOLDUP NOW REPCRTED. Ryitain Also Said to Be Backing This Drive 23 A — With Hoover ac- American rubber prices, ain's support, e plan of the Brazil, to hold of coffee, also with neial backing. Washington, Dee. comes news of ate of Sao Paulo, up th Britis} ce Hesitating o attempt loans in because of the Hoover bankers den: ners for such pur- cpects to borrow 00,000 from The Brazillan en asked to au- n, which would r the coftee market rial price dec thi recent plea of Sec: Amerlcan credits to fore he ked to pay o as well as ess and Mr retalita- When the congr tion into the rub- zets under way after lop tory measur lelve 'into (‘\l subject of control of oftee prices in Brazl, as well as milar foreign monopo- ind there is no doubt that he wil reiterate his, appeal to decreasc n of coffee y the sccretary I unfair and t taken ot trade fore steps must being made csted that ¢ Pilot Fmall\' Able to Leave Steamer and Go Home Boston, Dec 23 (A — Captain (‘nxh‘( \\ Frye, the Boston pilot, who to an involuntary trip half way across the ocean when high seas prevented him from leaving the steamer during a storm which he was piloting out of the harbor, will spend Christmas with his family in West Medford after all Frye was transferred to the steam- er West Phila on the high seas and his wish to be home for the holidays ame a certainty yesterday when ded in New York. It was the ne In 25 years a Boston pilot hyi been taken to sea Kills Two, Wounds One Then Kills Himself Philadelphia, Dec 2.8 (P —Enrag- ed by the entreaties of relatives for o return to his ship and restore money he was ged to have stolen, Thomas Osmazes, a Filipino n attendant on the U. 8 8. Cum- nd, shot and killed his negro her brother, Verne Mllton, se ly wounded his father-in-law, am Milton and then committed D MONEY MISSING ce, R. I, Dec. 23 P — ience police were searching ast night for a 17 year old errani boy employed by Ceasar Misch , from a desk {n whose store 7 in bills disappeared yester. ay at about the time when the hoy had been sent out on an er- wnd. The police state that the er- ad was not performed. The missing money, most of which was in $20 Dbills, had been vrapped in paper, preparatory t r to a bank, The disappear- and of the money police by M Valder ot the Mij, <A (,H?‘fii& HWAS VERY SPECIAL Christmas Gift Package Ibs. only l Plenty Of %! 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