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—. e g NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 19 "\. 2 I 333808 | bers. Why motion picture pro- ducers have not hi s all- absorbing and fertile ht be- # | fore is a mystery, but §§ | more potent situa ations # | powertul story could be conjur, i | than that which stars Pauline Fre rtainly no $223235308 080058044 |erick, with a splendid supporting #8 | cast composed of Greta Von Thomas Santchi, Carrol Nye, Stan- s Cnleas otherwise Indicated. theatrical notices and reviews in this column ar written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. 31e325052038023s 200 etvi0e ton Heek, Borls Karloft 1 Charles McHugh. The picture, | adaptation by Doris Anderson of | the original story ten for Miss | Frederick by Hyatt Daab and Weed Dickinson, will be seen for the first s | time locally on the screen of the i | Capitol theater when it begins a UM | “The Block Signal” presents a |three-day run at that popular house ovie | veteran railroad engineer betrayed |today. The companion feature of- “Main | In his advancing years by his fire- | fers Douglas MacLean in his new R2222222222282303202003022 8 e ne “TOST AT SEA” AT LYC “Lost at Sea” a powerful drama suggested by the story Spring” by Louis Joseph Vance and |man who is ring the block | comedy scream of llons and love ‘bxmrtcdiby a cast of unusual bril- |signals. The cherous word | “Hold That Lion,” said to be a sure liancy, including Huntly Gordon, | passed to the g Lowell Sherman and Jane opened at the Lyceum noon and on the other famo “The Block Novak, this afte ame bill was an- railroad melod 1", starring great train 1 “re na, Frank L ling on to disaster. | chestra with W. S. Jeffs directing e * | have a new musical program to of- I GUY” fer, has glven us| First National's | engineer sends the } cure for the blues. The Capitol or- mighty drama B Lewis. The latest episode of .‘f[.',‘\]‘, | “The Lost V nd many other | “Men of Steel” comes to the Capito! Ranlo ! Dethctiver N arl o iiis| | mans has not only pro-|on Sunday night for a four-day en- e e ok M 15 | cure story for | gagement. One year in the making, which opened up w Palace for a but gathered a ca this titanic production 1 all records wherever it has T Milton Sills is seon in his greatest role in this picture and Dorls Ken- yon heads the suppor Tenseness 1s the big note in “Lost | today at Sea.” The story opens with an | three day run unhappily married woman and an | for this picture which shows itself old sweetheart still devoted to her. | gminent in every particular, | the action progresses they de- | Movie-goers will have far ma | i cide to run away from social con- 1“\ Before theylfindlanother s ion of h glowing excel- ventions so that their love could not | be interrupted. Then from out of | 3 the quiet of a moonlit night came L‘l ,, qh’ L 1,'_‘,,”" Wise the roar of an exploding boller and | (" & 18 RO exa ,(:m“on 2 panizionWatiphoard SReRsormen (e I ASNRIVANTEEIDEE (G ER (I lover then comes back from his e _" company is a trlumph selt imposed exlle to the woman he | i@ Mimeelf — and that includes James K positively Tovy when he hears that h hus- band was lost at sea. 5 ; the Dest role of his carcer. He is seen in the title role of the picture, that of a hypocritical evangelist. PARSONS', Holbrook Blinn, | nar's “The Play's the ginning today at Parsor for three nights and a matinee, has a role unlike any that he has played in recent y one that gives him a sple portunity to display his e nary gift for somedy heig with dramatic undertone: As its title denotes, “The Play's Most of the others are secen in EERENEN roles which for them are distinctly | [1° Thing” is a play about tf Y | theater. Mr. Blinn portrays S: unusual. Mary r, the celebrated | r | drama screen mother, for instance, is seen | AT Al nihae cleverly di destinies p A A grov f chara 3 Sherre v group o tr‘],nn] e b ity on th ot er odd circur ¢ “GI lxmnur HARTFORD starring in Mol- Thing"”—be- ' théater mous ots Home of Select Vaudeville a whole is NOW PLAYING— glamour of sex a Albert Le next we | ance on any stage Mon "HER HONOR THE GOVERNOR®» | Parsons’ theater. | The drama in a woman governor, ' night following its a modern manifestation which has | here the play will have the strongest melodram into one of| Ralph Morgan, of this or | ceptional ability, other motion t by all " is hook- ng S| ve its first pe plcture season, | member of the cast. Mi wn laws to be par- | bell, Trene Homer, caling to the sex, | ert W. y numbers two state | other na Gom- Hitz, Rob- r Pryor are FRANK LLOYD'S | Biggest Dramatic Success well k with s distinguished mem- | performances will be aw | === | keen interest, MARY ASTOR | opens today and the the public to the box office at | 8o during the w be observed interest, as th [ the “pre-war" JAMES KIREWOOD BETTY COMPSON | | | The sale of seats for | next few with part s play inam scale of prices for | attractions going to that theater preparatory to New York mieres. NOT! You've all met the Wise Guy in life, the guy who has more opinions than a supreme 1 For Best Entertainment TODAY-FRL-SAT. Dedicated to Womanhocd! court judge. But here is one Wise Guy that had them all beat, until— a pretty face made him look like a boob— and the bitter Wise Guy learned from this woman offers moments of drama that wil] live on with the most precious moments of your life, Hallowe'en Dinner Burritt.—Advt. Dance Th lesson the LYCEUM NOW SHOWING 2 BIG PICTURES LOST at SEA with TLY GORDON L SHERMAN JANE NOVAK also The BLOCK SIGNAL with RALPH LEWIS with — ACTS 5 SELECT 5 VAUDEVILLE Headed by Hamel Sisters & Stross “At the Party” ALTXY Remember “THE PE! "CHILDREN 10c L HALLOWE'EN DANCE sat. Eve, What Drama! What Emotion! g 10 —Prizes fi"\‘l'l‘—- 10 Companion Feature DOTC S MacLEAN in a comedy scream of Lions and Love “HOLD THAT LION" CAPITOL Best Entertainment Always Cup and others for best Sun.-Mon.-Tues.-Wed. and funniest costumes Hats, confetti, novelties TR R R CAPITOL ANTIC Capitol News - Capitol Orch. First Time Shown at Our Prices! DRAMA ONE YEAR IN THE MAKING! THE G I TONIGIT PARSONS" 35" HARTFORD Popular Matinee Saturday CHARLES FROHMAN Presents HOLBROOK BLINW "MENoF STEEL \ ‘The Play s the f hmg’l ..4Dor|$ Kenyon FIRST TIME EVER SHOWN AT OUR PRICES! Eves. 50c.-§2.88. 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Meyer, chairman sident’s cotton committee, ent last night. the Texas Banking asso- forming the finance cor- res the su of the for storage of the surplus of 128 crop pending finance of the made South America Feeling Effect of Coal Strike | tne int Oct. 28 (A—T coal miners I shortage in coal £ de the transp rious. It is stated rs that the Bra has decided to discon coal on a credit ican market and in > purcha S in the Ams ay spot cast The government railway a0 Paulo and C e crippled by a cut o lines tral 54 in their re; consump- coa s government is for bids f od for the locomatives. > coming es of wood are not suf- Bail Is I)cmed Union Men Accused in Calif. § (P—Two union a1 here, were denied § Judge Lazerus se - r the arraig oners and the district attorney’s of fice announced that murder indict- would be sought immediate- Thrill After Thrill! LON CHANEY “The PENALTY" A Drama of Emotions—Strong as Life, THE NEW PALACE Relentless as Death. 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