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DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1926. —= — e h even more laughs after the col- |George Andre, Dorothy Rudac, and OFF FOR JUNGLES [the source of the world's supply of liife. He sent two of his sons to|1ipe for development of acrial traffic . the business an Frank Holmes. | platinum, is rich in oil and minerals, |this country, and when his wife died | with Europe. e 3 ; by, Hasold! Attaridge: |exports much coffee and yet less is |40 years ago, he came to live with| The route to be flown over wili el ; s 1 De Sylva, and musle | R Lnown of it than any equal area of 'his boy. He settled In New Haven |be by way of Brindisi,» Bushire, Bom- EndRe bl 1 . ey and Joseph Meyer, | Smithsonian Institution Party ’A""“‘*;,\mm the traditional “dark con- ihd (wo years ago entered the Jew-|bay and Trincomalee, a British fly- i S —— new songs is a comedy | For Hunting Trip in South (tinent.” !ahfihom‘* , Hl“s base in Ceylon, which is a more N , o co ¢ Yout 1 it ride of | The vast hinterland where the! e was a fayorite at the home. |direct line than hitherto attempted. GREAT SHOW AT CAPITOL ) | Amcrica. |head waters of the Orinoco and the | AMONg the 71 friends there was a|The last lap, T nsontetas G % t 15 the last showing o oy i c of the most| yyae . Oct. 20 P—The sys. | Amazon find their sources in an un- |nePhew of Yuda, Jacob Green, him- [bane, 1,000 miles. will be entirely Dorothy | du ever sent on |, m“; iy en i {known jungle, and the three ranges |S¢lf 93 years old. and uncle and |over the sca. ng shubert, and |(" 0 ST America took an [of the Andes which ereep across the |NéPhew were almost inseparable | Eikerbout s confident that he can special tran. | 0, ¢xplore & e earters | western quartes o the ang |companions. v jcomplete the entire distance in seven TSRO0 Tein v The body was take. to Holyoke, [days. He will be accompanied by | rom the Smithsonian Institution of |include ar never vi by 2 3 j | \ adl ; : ! Mass. P. S Everts, also a fly e | e - 1 6 offared o a4 botanical expedition to Colombia. |White man, are the particular ob- | . ~ s O'T‘hth(m‘g ]offh r. | fed EOED A erel SAN CARLO OPERA The party Is headed by Ellsworth |iectives of the Smithsonian party. | = o loea e 70 oo o LaE v |5, Killlp, hotanist of the National| - Dutch Aviator Planning ~ made In # Dornter Wal scaplane of |11 4 4 STER % | e = - jthe type used e ch colonial | Herbarium, with Albert Smith s DIES AT AGE OF 106 ! Trip of 8,500 Miles | navy. | cottanorator. o — Rotterdam, Oct. 20 () — Flying o i ales sl IRt dine pat o or 2,26 and 27 will he | Colombia is the only South Ameri- | Well Known Hebrew Man Passes Officer M. F. Elkerboul, Instructor | FOUR RUSSIANS EXECUTED T i | ow a double| Culess otherwise indicated. theatrical no tices and reviews in thls colamn arv 3I33T33IIIIITIL23: written by the press agencles for the respectise amosement company. B S S T s “SUNNY SIDT [ provide g ntertainment. One| A brilliant ure of the San | Carlo Grand Opera performances to L feature will o ister Keaton in 2 P .+ | his latest com hit “Battling Bu n at Parsons' theater. Hart- SR GOERT G| rand Opera Ballet, a | can country with a shore line on Away In New Haven Home. |at the Sourabaya naval station base, | Moscow. Russia, Oct. 20, —(@P)y— with plenty of sur . TC e A e e omraent | sroupiof ers from the Moscow | both the Atlantle and Pacific oceans, | New Haven, Oct. 20 (P — Yuda |plans to fly n'xt April in a sea-| FFour Russians, convicted varlously | “PARTNERS AGAIN® AT PATACE [jo 7t & i country | Art Theater Ballet, headed by Maria | institution officials eaid in explain- |Grenitz, or Yuda Green, as he was |Plane from Rotterdam to Sabang, a | of misappropriations of state funds, D, Kenyon and Warner Baxter |and in Londor r photo. | YWieva, Vechslav Swoboda. who |ing the purposcs of the trip. It oc- known to his friends, died at the |Dutch port on the island of Pintang, | bribery or espionage, were executed ti R orls i listinguished | ¥as dancing partner of Ida Rubin- | cupies a strategic position at both |Jewish home for the aged here yes- [opposite Singapore. The distance is | today. tes” v Franels X, |Stein in the sensational Paris per-|ends of the ma Canal, covers terday at the age of 106 years. about 8,500 miles. The object of Among them was a former ageni ana iy .,,‘,‘ ormances of the * tyrdom of jan area two-thirds again as hrw} Yuda Green was born in Russia the flight is to demonstrate that the | of the czarist secret police, convicted San Sebastian,” anc iro Rubin. o ranks next {o Russia as in 1820, and llved there most of his Netherlands’ Indian archipelago ix | of beffaying bolsheviks. Twelve solo dancers share the pro- | | grams with these premieres. Maria Yurieva was the premiere | ballerina in Milan and Rome and ige Clause.” v is an adaptation from and is the romantic drama 1 woman who had to choose be- | | Evening Post story | | was also a featued hallerina in Ber- lin, Swoboda was the first solist-di- tor of the ballet at the Paris era House, He also was soloist vith the famous Diaghiliff Ballet, He has a Paris studio where he trains ballet dancers for the various opera houses of Europe There will be incidental dances by the ballet in “Aida” the opening ormance Mot October 25; aust’ "Tuesday night and “Lucta” Inesday night. he operas are to be presented imd th management of Joseph 8. Listro, and seats are now on sale at Landay Hall, 981 Main street, Hart- en the man who offered love and he man who offered ms include | ol News which has some | s and of | T our old fric « v rimut- | fine shots of rrival of Queen too bashful to wag n & ve |ler C t Cr £k refer to g loumania suit for the hand c the g et v i itics, S nder Ric 1 Dix opens a four-day en- loves. His lumber { v 3 ¥ | gagement -at the Capitol beginning friend seeks to ¥ t N ther- | Sunday t in his newest success he kidnaps the girl. T tar t < and The Q ack.” Here is th seriea of incidents wi re surel that they took a | greatest photoplay of coliege life | | Startling. 1 otion ! 1 1 has ever hbeen produced. | Gene Tunney is ser w we gain dn Yost, the famous Mic Fighting Marine,” dor e pre tners enie e, R G mappy acting this week t r T scenes between the rival colleges and § news reels, showing some has surely made a real quarterback tichard Dix | ford. Al Jolson Coming to Parsons ICH AND UM TN iriuer : 2 naa b Al Jolson. world’s greatest dark | SN here | aioud with the silver lining, is com- | vas there ever a boy, young or » v il Hartford, the entire | “0l¢ who did not thrill to the ing to Parsons, \ i week of November 8. In “Big)lure of hurled treasure? To seek TONIGHT ONLY casior lung i8 Im- | Boy" his latest success, he appears | the unknown, heedless of possible ™ 0SS usine ne le to fur- s S : who gets it | danger, welcoming the thought of 1 2 SUNNY SIDE UP | ‘a"" a da ible boy who gets ft | ¢ ngerivelcoming iy (e Kl\ard- Y with — he neck from a gang of race | adven o ma 2 ) E : touts, hut who finally rides the | ships might attend this is the 7 VERA REYNOLDS winner in the Kentucky Derby and {Joy of treasure hunting! also | fools the crowd that plays the| Who does mot remember those 3 FLAMES | favorites favorites of our youth, Huc! rry with | Prominent in Mr. Jolson’s sup- | Finn and Tom Sawyer? ¢ ° gend i g t ast are Frankly | Now, to read a hook is oge e O'Brien - Virginia valli | | porting cast arc Franklyn Batie, 0 v iz Stk e . Owen Martin, Grace Eline, Mary |thing, but to see the characters THURS. - FRL - SAT. Beginning Sunday Night ||Adams, ¢olin Campbell, Frankie |come to life hefore our very eyes | 5 DAY | James, Betty Bowman, Sam Crit- |is quite another. And this is exact- 4 2 Lionel Bafl' more | R-R-R-R-R-RAH! cherson, Hugh Banks, Isabel West, [ly what they seem to do when pre- 2 | y! | J Iph Glov i Thorne, | sented by Jean Gros French in Sir Henry Irving's Masterpicce | | g . George Gilday, William Bonelli, | Marionettes which will appear at i Central Junior High school on g The Bells Thursday evening under the aus- 1so pices of the Parents and Teachers & THE NEW assoclation. g S DX O s The Slle;‘l":} POWEI‘ PALACE Men More Greedy Than RALPH LEWIS ‘ 1 L Women, Is Ohservation| f§ ¢ 2 We have said over and over that we are a progressive London, Oct. 20.— (A — Women d are mot 5o greedy ns men when it z people; a free people; a people proud of being first to DIO DETECTIVE, Episode 8 / oe T: = == ———— | | comes to food, in the opinion of Sir . SO DT Tl = (e TID s e Wil =l BISlen ol seasstaryarie abolish the slavery of manual toil. CHILDREN 10c | Football and Love! » Britlsh Medical Research council, f DORIS KENYON'S “It is not enoush fo say that And yet, in homes where there is an automobile, a § women are less greedy {ha e Greatest emotional role TSSOV Jan LTany their dict being urten below {he ; radio, a telephone minimum for due nourishment,” MATINGES | DVENINGS [t & ol (b b — thousands of women work without labor- Orchestra 25¢ Orchestra 40c 3 self, contende an address. ] r . 5 Tt is well known, he said 3 . d Balco 56 0 J ERTS el ; 25oaking generally, women'a collsges saving machinery of any kin ee ; B A {| and other institutions governed by T . CONTINUOUS SHOWS RESERVED LOGES women provided food which was millions of tons of water are lugged in and 3 offen inadequate in amount, badly h : o B aeqn ount, badly these same homes every year N—“SUBWAY SADILY with DOROTHY MACKAILL * chosen, badly cooked and badly out of (3 Y served. Bad cooking was at least CTHURSAFRIL-SAT. 2 GREAT FEATURES PRt 4 a1 wasteful “and \indetenalble "as Obviously itisnota question of money. Can it be = o greed itself. Here Is DRAMA and COMEDY COMBINED IN ONE GOOD SHOW! | | THURS. - FRI - SAT. This deficiency. he considered, that the American famdy has acquu'ed the habit of AGE and LOVE, OR— ZIP - 7 CRIP R ING. 1 = RIS o was dus to the intellectnal fervor o % (‘.\YI(I‘I'R——\\]IN'I[ < I“I‘v‘\l .Ell:lrl'l':‘”\m'“‘ THIRD ANNUAL TAUGH RIOT! || of the movement for women's high- secing Mother drudge until the t no longer hurts A Tty D, (T 10 i Greatest Comecy “p ARTNERS TR the family eyes? akaut | TROUBLES OF PRIMA DONNA 5 y . : A G AIN Feikefone Engiandll Ot 20etp The General Federation of Women’s Clubs, with A Photoplay of Flectric Thrill Home S Vaudeville —TFven distingnished prima donnas Fave passiort minice Mrau Bva the financial assistance of the Companion, made this with POTASH & Von Der Osten, coloratura soprano rA e e Survey which reveals how little we know with GEORGE SIDNEY Adrift” at the Gaisty, had to stay ofoll_l' own la,nd. and ALEXANDER CARR all night here on a cross-channel Adapted by FRANCES MARION hoat because there was an irregu- R_ead s . g 'de.R of lxlievable ey f lpxiemyu.d ay Btage Success by larity in her papers. Frantic man- rom s s this amazing arti ead of un MONTAGUE GLASS sad agers got into touch with the home ditions, conditions that call upon our whole nation to JULES ECKERT GOODMAN office and the diva was given per- Anew and hair-ralsing business mission to land just hefore the boat marvel, then to think, but most to DO. ordeal of the 50-50 partners—— cn which she was held started back for Boulogne. e o o o o - Brilliant short stories by Mark Lee Luther, Eleanor T EDDIB cANTOR Hallowell Abbott, Ruth c°m§or§h mza;;g, {znng Corn- ! 1 well, Richard J. Walsh an erwi erson. i S ML LLLLUA 2L Serials by Hendrik Willem Van Loon, Grace S. and WARNER OLAND | I\Il,un- llv‘:l:;ll:x'\;;lnlll ”ul l4];"|-|{x\ = A R 2 Rlchmond and Margar'et Deland. S 3 ! 24 Feature articles, gravure pages and all the fashion, W. S. JEFES, Directing—Overture “FORTUNE TILLE r B With the Ziegfeld Beauties at beauty service and home departments which have MEET ME ON THE MEZZANINE 2 the New Palace. Four Days Starting Next SUNDAY made the Companion the most distinguished and authoritative publication in its field. HEAR THE POPULAR CAPITOL ORCHESTRA 100 per cent 4 JOSEPH S, LISTRO Presents Profit in Biggest Traveling Opera Company in America ‘ Get Your Sharet _ .BUY TODAY THE NOVEMBER SAN CARLO B ACTS SELEOT GRAND OPERA CO. | VAUDEVILLE ‘ .v P et PARSONS' THEATER ~ ) ' o ) 3 Aida Faust Madame Butterfly Lucia di Lammermoor HARTFORD i/ 9 Company of 100—Brilliant Settir - - — Incidental Ballets by San Carlo Grand Opera Ballet TONIGHT ; | Tickets on Sale at LANDAY HALL, 981 Main St. The Fnglish Dramatie Sensation % Telephone 0 SAM H. HARRIS presents Laughter and Thrills! SEATS EVENINGS $1.15 10 $5.15—MATINEE 50c to $2.8% R e LOOSEENDS with DION TITHERADC VIOLET HEMING and MOLLY KERR o . ¥ a“ EVENINGS—50c.-§2.88 SavathatGolox! Trr ForemosT INSTITUTION ror Tuz CrowzrL Pusrisuree CoMpaxy, MATINE B $1.73 e . 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