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SEPT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MBER 2) e T AADIIEH [VETHESTE AT SR ? Bride Wears Dress Copied From One Worn By Ill-Fated g Saps Lient. Gov. Allen at New! 5 THURSDAY, il Il .fff " [ . o 2 N Ili@ 'l'!"“' ||!|§ "' (':. . Ancestor, Beheaded at London On Treason Charge g ! After Having Been Proclaimed Queen— Eflglafld Fair Ancient Candles Light Shrines. Worcester, Mass, Agriculture and in that their proble AT THE PALACE | that they must wor The main attraction for tonight advantage, L !at the Palace theater will be one of ink G the most beautiful country stores s at the New ever held, there will be many valu- | & Unlase otherwise mdicated, theatrical notices and reviews tn this column are « written by tha press agencles for the respoctive amusement company. Sept. 29 (UP)—| pLondon, Sept. 29 (A riod of FEngland's ry must learn | of the sixteer re one, and |were enacted in Wes ch other’s | today when the it-Governor | England's most 1o clared in an ad 1 England fair here ten-day 1daugh- 0 was a gu Henry VII poss a closely- skirt flowing . A shawl of point “BIG PARADE"” AT CAPITOL | The world's greatest entertain- ment. “The Big Parade” is still at- tracting large crowds to the Capitol where it is playing all this week. - C 1927. Y18 pon hot e acciden cocted an apple um St. Anne's society of St. Peter' loaf of native church will hold a whist an¢ 1 an appearance pinochle party this evening at ¢ later whi Americ ‘clock in the church hall. Prize, Foi i b be awarded. The public is in train | shov The management has decided to Able prizes that will please every| “There could bhe practically no Homersf, 1 over a r wreath of or keep it over for Saturday an addi-| One. The feature picture for tonight Profitable agr re in this or any | wors tional day in order to give every-|13 “Partners Azain” and Buffalo| Other section if it were not for the | velvet copied from s A brig color came | one an opportunity of seeing this Bill. Jr, in “The Interferin' Gent.” | fact our industries are } s robes of exist unless there né photoplay. . | On Friday night the Palace will From the pen of Laurence Stall-| old another splendid amateur night | to ot cont who performed ngs, it tells the true story of the | With many of the local talents, on|able amount of food r: 1 American soldier in France and de-|the screen will be “The Song and|so that we are S picts the destiny chosen for the | Dance Man"” with Tom Moore, Res- el hrna three buddies of the plcture, John |Si® Love and Harrison Ford, “T “Massachusetts has Gilbert, Karl Dane and Tom Song and Dance Man” revolves|thank the farmer for O'Brien. John Gilbert plays a mas-|around a vouthful vaudevillian, | work in which he e whose tremendous conceit blinds the commonwealth him to the fact that he is nothing fact in the but a “ham” actor. fairs as a recognizes this port of agricultural institution. terful role as Jim Apperson, son of a wealthy manufacturer, who en- lists for war service, and becomes WYER EULOGIZES DARWIN WOULD EXTRACT PO]SON | FROM PA]NT AND POWDER} ~ | homes toda years ago. [vitea Nong of Them Attain Famej Alter Pageants J ingtor N w America, after wi Leauty honors, usu: scurity A8 ould bring the g Discussion of 1 ty contests was t by the Women With the or *“upholdi itions of wo he annual ¢ A teleg: plemented Monsignor one of the heroes of the A. E. .| S - “They make for happier homes, | lic dvle a4 Renee Adoree s charming as M U. S. MARINE BAND a higher standard of New York State Library Teacher er they had passed re sande, a pretty French peasant girl,| . only some of th: probably no organiz b Fhess | Says His Contribution More De- and oficourse thetcomedy, s derlyed [ na ey Sreiaetin ore o iplishments of the fair. These | New England Health Institute ] sts and bathing at the expense of funny Karl Dane. | (o jof CHefCoel @ mere T fairs tend to cducate our hoys and | .iive Than Waterloo. Ity pa The Capliol presenfalions are|yied stuel Muise Band whicr . WaHld end Wenten Fram #tc Immodest dress. : continuous daily with the picture he- ; ! Lake Placid, N. ¥ 1 P 3irth control Iegislation ginning at 2 4:35.7:00 and. 9:10. |8 to be heard in thi city on Sun- nts o aE pre sl s AT ficial Pountain of Youth.” ; > e . d ‘ay afte h, October 23rd at i rt 1 bill for creating the 5 show 5 £ era 20! ' the 4: ""_ The music of the Marine band 5 ] ) S| Oreun Beginning Sunday night for a run women | 1"mm)w movies and obscene lit has been a feature of the life {n six da he management an- | o . — n :‘mm‘r\ns "';1: '(’hn,":‘n'” Bt nden”| Washington ever sinee the National | i &80k 1 capital was moved to that city in BR]DE THINKING SELF : & A sl [ 1500. It was first neard there in o el | oo Take Dlabla S open air concerts during August of | S FUL S ASHES MATE Health PARSONS'—HARTFORD that year on a hill over-looking the | IN y L \ his Rook % “The Wicked Age,” a comedy- Potomac. On the follow January | _ | Dy A Ad 0 o drama of present life in which tirst it was heard at of a " % 2 D lTow > - Mrs. ) “h Despaired Becanse o ). Ho Mae West s starred, opens a threc long series of White s tecep | ) PUGkoTIOh Dicepatned Bkcau 7 Iaking g ar day engagement at Parsons’ tonight. | tions She Had Had Civil Instead of t 1 t New Hamy Although Miss West has heen on th The United States Marine Band ! q i stage practically all her life, it will | has played at the inauguration of Religlous Marriage o ; ‘ i be her first appearance in Hartford | cvery President sinea Jofferson. It " a® a star of the legitimate st has welcomed Kings, s exeland, O, Seph: 20 (L) =R Tt ha o “The Wicked Age” is sponsored | princes, Statesmen and other . dis. 1t she had sinned when { 2 o st by Anton I, Scibilia, who is sending | tished visitors from other lands L minister, My a company of 0 players fo H s marked time for every grea : e ford. The drama. written hy Miss : U Vranokovich vide of five days, i ! that has moved down histor : A St West, is in three acts and four epi- e SR ed her hushand’s throat witl sodes. Tn it Miss West endeavors to t =il 2 en attenpted odiy e 2 dos have voiced the Nation's Thear Ia shotw the way in which voung men : to take and women of today have changed, | i GlEIfS muted = strains have inokovich, whose ¢ sy« I ¢ ; yghevgschay spoken the n s grief. pronounced t Certainly Few authors of films have had ';;‘ e GG Sl that his wife o the ap tus of Jeanie Macpherson can compare with over the civil marri ! W who, in writing the script of Cecil B s handiinathe ind hiad continuaily paced the floor nd DeMille's “King of Kings” was technlque in their home sayi eroand over as fully on par with ed by a pesearch department ¢ ; “T am in sin H fully conning 2,300 I¢ worl reat hands of Turope, past and|giq that sh 110 tak 1s the cooperation of y\ymuvww\ cler il ne his life and th of his four chil those the efferts of noted artists, and close When this great hand appears dren, tous touch with the technical staff of 135, | hore Octobe rd, It will be ably | = o pful that she carry out least Thus the picturing of the directed by Capt. Taylor Branson. !jar {hreat Vranokovich said he sat| Testament narrative was not spoiled ' Who has done much to bring the 5 \wednesday As he nodded Y (T by inaccuracy while her own gifts tand to this present stated ef- in 4 ehair in the ) he said 5 of visualizing the great scenes had ficiency, his wife slipped in hathroo z 1 at the e time the freest play, procurcd a razor sla i 1 satutory offens o King of Kings” is coming to Puhhghl\l’\ ])aughter hroat arsons’, Hartford, on Monday night When police arrived at the Vrano for a week, and those who have seen Weds James Kovich home, they found the wonan it in New York or Boston state that| Chicago, Sept. 29 (#) pacing the floor. A cut was on her | — DANGCE — it is even a more strongly construct- riage of Miss Alicla Patterson. | ek swhore apparently had tried | orC o i Given by ed story than her previons writing Crlor Nl i IR e 0 TR R S e B e ety b Ser THE LANDERS GIRES (1UB of “The Ten Commandm Patterson, to James Simpson ey oo FLRS (LB = son of Mr. and Mrs. NEW CHARITY PLAN PTEMBER ‘»“‘;v\"“‘- MRS, WA CE REID, LYCEUM son, was solemnized | Car M 29 () READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS |'|;:: M P okt For the last part of week the 8t the Patterson coun Harvard studen turn down FOR YOUR WANTS Lyceum theater featn Mrs. Wal- | Tdbertyville. charity solicitors with a clear con- | he bride is the daughter of th = B The student council has in- lace Reid in “The Satin Woman, the photo-dramatic event of the sea- lisher of Liberty magazine, who a plan wherehy under- son ttering! Gorgeous! Spec- | #lso is one of the owners of the s may make their contribu tacu The intense story of a |Chicago Tribune and the ¢ York direetly to it and that hody beautiful woman arbiter of Daily News. The bridegroom’s will dizide the money among worthy and fashion-—a feminine Beau father is president of Marshall | causes on a budget basis Brummel—who almost forgot that Ficld and Co. — she was a wife and a mothar, With READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS geometric precision the eternal tri HOST TO (n\\ MOOSE 3 E = 5 angle forms. The price of vanity| TRockland, Me., 1. 29 (Pr—T} STRAND THEATER is paid with tears nd he hes, andful of inhabi of Gree e ¢ A netioa ot vedonatratlion: History | Iand near Vinalhaven are entcrtain- OCTOBER 23 — 2:30 P. M. in ga cow moose mainland, which swam from The big fellow is repeats itself and her daughter bal- crously on the scales of CAPITOL Auspices of New Britain Exchange Club To sav er child, the mother he second animal seen on the fs- “House of Photoplay Hits” 3 . mes the alluring “Satin. Wom- | land in the 16 years that the kecper [ e——_—— Benefit of and her danghter's rival! Then | of the Heron Neck lght station can NOW PLAYING £ 5 3 S s the smashing dramatic climax, scl-| remember. The other was a ox ,\n Ihis Week = CHILDREN’S HOME and POLISH ORPHANAGE dom, if ever equalled in the annals Sat of the photoplay remendous! Tl 5, 7:00, 9:10 [Duys Pl'i(‘t‘*. SI.OO gl”')”. .0"_1‘01{0 Scats: $2.50 companion picture is “The Silent More, SO 2 o ) y Only See the Photoplay that Tickets at McCoy’s, Inc. Henry Morans & Sons RADCLIFFE PRESS Of Connecticut Appearance of over 5 Millions Tlave Scen and from Exchange Club Members. Camrbridge, Mass. Sept The “Radeliffe Daily,” makes fts bow and with it Radeliffe becomes the first woman’s college in the country to have a daily organ. Evelyn Enz of Denver, Colo., heads the editorial staff. THE VICTORSALON | ORCHESTRA with the “The Big Parade” ST AN ENTERIAIHING I Neats) Children (AIL Seats | JCMATS 10U WITeS 17 520 % | Wallace e CRE A Many Brauiitul Prizes Are. Here Male Ch Reserved Loges Eventngs | BEGINNING TODAY TN ale Chorus ‘ BY POPULAR REQUEST Community High School Theater November 18, 1927 . Begins Sunday Night “UNDERWORLD”’ “INTERFERIN' RATED BROADWAY COMEDIAN THE CE DANCING J “THE SONG AN A greates rlodr: pver? THE b tou Reserve tickets now. Mail "I"""”I:" :.:Ln:“::"':,,'.‘;,:. n. serve l(lmm- and BESSE o o Police Vs, Gangsters Loges oges At remittance to P, O. Box 283, mastery ofl tho Undorworll. lml) Lm,, CHARLES MUTCHISON Bristol. in “HIDDEN ACES” PARSONS’ HARTFORD 20, O . Oct, Every seat $1.00. TO PARSONS', HARTFORD ALL NEXT WEEK CECIL B. DeMILLES I KINGKINGS Adaptation By JEANIE MACPHERSON 18 STARS — 500 POPULAK PLAYERS — 5000 EXTRAS SYMPHONY TOURING ORCHESTRA OF 20 NOTHING LIKE IT IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD SEATS NOW SELLING: Nights—Orchestra $1.50, Bal- cony $1.50, $1.00; Family Circle 75c.; Gallery 50c. (plu; tax). MATINE Orchestra $1.00; Imlcom $1.00, 7 RS NS Family Circle 50c. Commenc- ing \lO\D-\\ NIGHT 8:15 HARTIORD AILS With KATIE PULLMAN and the Entire Oviginal Company 1 ANTON ¥, SCIBILIA PRESENTS MAE WEST Noted Star of “SEX” Roscoe Ails Will Appear at Each Performance and 3 Times on Saturday NOT ON THE SCREEN Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson —_in — “Lonesome Ladies” n a PULSATING COMEDY DRAMA The WICKED AGE By MAE WEST Trankly Discussing THE Problem of The Doy Company of 60 Staged by EDWARD ELSNER SUNDAY WALLACE RAYMOND BEERY HATTON “FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD” NEXT The « COMING Screen's atest Team Comedy s0e. Snt. U530, $1.00: S0e. Plus tax. sharp. Twice daily thereafter. 2:15—8:13 Fam, | | | o i Haw Newark, N. 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