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mmmwmwm WALKER [S ' FUNTER IS RESCUED e e it g‘fll_ bt - Tx £ % iy S Unless othorwise fmdicated, theatrical motices and revie 1o this column are written by the press agencies for " rempective amusement company. CONSTANCE TALMADGE | AT CAPITOL A will present a very fine today for three days program of double fea- LYCEUM show! As nsual the l.yeeum theater is showing two pi fures on the same bill. The pic- tures for today nee Adoree in - “Back to God's Country” and offer | Louise and Clyde Cook in SCreen’s | “A Sailor's Sweetheart," Beginning comedienne in 121¢8U “Ihursday and Friday and Saturday, Venus of Venic Total- “another good double bill. The main AUivrent from anything this startattraction here is “The Desired Wo. ] done, “Venus of Venice ' starring Treen Rich also Hoot uns Constance as agay mis son In “The Denver Dude.” The ater nymph of the can ired Woman, a story of a sens: famous city of Ve tional havoe wrought by a heautiful YLl caselnsesmothon s iol anioyalt oS g bnek tifas Boid\bia sty herself result in her meeting a outpost in India. The wife e, and ghat man {sdresponsihle |5 ki oo manding. offlogt s for changing her whole course in | .., from Tier loneliness in the life, the manner in which is excel- || =" 4 young lieutenant. The lent photoplay entertainment, An- husband's bitter < nsva"". The tonjoadorenolSiaigcozntarrad BRI S che i G B T RS romance that blazes with desert heat! offers S - Johunie Walker with the famous BOSTON SYMPHONY log “Bilverstreak” in “Where Trails Koussevitzky has arranged a Begin,” a great drama of the oW |\ ot aitractive programme for the ountry, concert of the Boston Symphony Beginning Saturday for & four day | orohestrn at the Capitol Theater gogagsment faio Suiliag NS ayvra vy SlxtHEar SUpti TGS offer Paramount's super-special Pro- | « “goqpiiiok. managemont. duction, *“The Rough Riders.” Mr. Koussevitzky as conductor of Goorge Banerotl whio mads sANIE iy Tenowned Srthealna Jas aunols | D o Undeiorlaly Hus onsor R | sk e ara Aot A T e malntrolesialongSwith N oA N EBLeryil oyt e most sincere and and Mary Astor. genuine, With each appearance in Tl | Americ AT STRAND TOMORROW |y, avig stronger. One feels t showings of Esther Ral- yroughout his interpretations of the ‘ Don't Lie™ will be | nagtorpinees, so he thinks and so he ! nd fonight together | axprosses himself and how well e Broadus | jong it opened For the convenience of the New | | Britain public. orders may be loft at DeRINS [ \lei'oy's New Britain Store, former tamorrow wiil bring to the local |1y ¢ 7, Plerce and Co, Phpne 497 playhouse the popular locul {CN0T, | for (ickets for the Hartford eoncert. | vandeville appeara in his native Many Workers Show Willing: perfect pitol cinning wlay will the her \ attraction Talmadge desert feature The companion e, BASSO The 1. ston in “TFlgures ziven at the Str: vith the violin prodigy. Birle and other which 1t the Strand on Monday. The new program which acts itv. Basso has been touri n audesille now for some time and s scoreil nicely everywhere he sung. His local appearance tonior- row, Friday and turday at the Strand will he the signal for a real Nome reception from his on of New Britain admirers OQther acts for the weck-end bill will include, Tydia Barry; the Take- Japs; Cabarabin, a pretentious > with a cast of nine entertain- < and the original Murray Sisters ature photoplay for Thursday nd Saturday will he ThOMAS |0 con) “We're AL Governor Adams returned to Den- Ganbler ver from the strike zone early this {morning. Authoritics of the coun- tics he visited assured him they fiad I Barrymore will bo presentsil .y wisfost men to presorve order and le Constant Wite,! WV Bom= o o\yioab o1k efars’ unloss 116 Allins Con ey LS ion chaneed imaterially. e cald) for 1e reported he found a readiness WIth &L ong conservative miners to settlo the strike ofan | Meanwhile T 3. W. leaders on oved to mobilize hunMeds of o picketers from northern Colorado Frecimont county in its mine today, ding vup- as picket < to Settle Strike and Return to veleome Work, Denver, Authoritics in hern will control the [, W, W there without the Guard, Governor Willium today after DS, Colo.. Ocl. 26 (U'P) Colorado situstion Nutional H. Adams inspecting sou aid of “nnounced PARSONS, HARTFORD Maugham's new vt Miler, at Parsons’ heginning tomorrow, ay. auatinec. fe Constant Wife Al comes to the sheee London sn freet of comia 1 life, the shadow of th arises, 1 he- an vith a new and " concerns the wife fields to invade nay otk | quad Capreted wis cifort 1o close The idly 1 ines tightened. i i walkout was spre mele county onghont Quake DiS(lll'Al;n;ll;ce on Occean Floor, Is Belief Calif, Oct, 26 Aluska, stating was caused : ow at s and Vin his gay will Alex A Wil present i glorious musical comed Monday, Tuesday and W October Novemher on Wednes Irank Crumi “Oh Kay!” hen on Frocdley on San - Francisco (U#)—Adviees from Julia + that but slight damage hewd | there by Mong cartl tremor, have strengthened the belief that the disturbanee somewliere on !the floor of th Communication has been restored to Wrangell, one of the places cut off by the tremor. and severe shocks reported as causing but slight vdnesday, | 15t 4 ay S1st, ith a niatine Sander<on and STUDENTS SUSPENDED Pupils was Pacific ocean.” Drops Tour were )| damage. United Press correspondents I | Anchorage, Nome, Cordova. and Ritka reported no damage tidal University Result of Attack On Its Ri Ttules. of Conduct. Norman, Okla., Oct. 26 (P Sus- A pension of four students of the Uni versity of OKklahoma was announced vesterday as a sequel (o a flareup in the ‘student body last week against | ihe rigldity of univefsity rules Phree were’ charged with breaking the rule prohibiting students use of The motor cars and the fourth was al- Lines, loged to e been intoxicate Episcopal diocese her 100 Investigation of the local rhw?\— dled at his home ! ters of the Pi Phi sorority and Phi cas. yesterday, Kappa Alpha fraternity also was Bifiaral under way by the students’ discipline ‘niorrow in sommittee a8 the result of the re- Burial will be {irn of a group of men and women | Tishop Lines v ctudents after the curfew hour on | tuck. Conn., in 1845, He was grad Octoher 14, They ar Tate uated from Yale in 182 and frons rom a party in Oklahoma City. it Berkeley Divinity school, Middle as charged Conn, in 1874, Fourteen sorority ‘ ported suspended fdllowing a visit Amy Onken, of Champaign, TIL, pational pr nt one pledge was broken. Four other girls were yeported to have left the university pather than face the discipline com- s of a wave also | subsided, Dies in Newark, N. J. Newark, N. J.,, Oct. 28 (UP) — | Right Rev Edwin 8tevens Bishop of the Protestan, | since from heart vices 1 be held to- tho Trinity cathedral in New ifaven horn fn N ved town, members were lcariTOL = FODAY—THURS.—FRI, 3 Continug LYCEUM | —TODAY— 2—BIG PICTURES—2 RENEE ADOREE R Auntonio “BACK L0 o “VENUS o VENICE” The screen’s pepplest come- dienne in perfect form as the water nymph who gets her man! and Program Today mitlee, TALMADGE with Mareno in THEART" IRENE RICH in “THE DESIRED WOMAN” e e and 2 JOUNNIE WALKER with HOOT GIBSON Bilverdtroak in “WHERL TRA “THE DENVER DUDE” - Begins Satunday | “THE ROPGH RIDERS? —Also— LADIES MATINEE | This coupon and 10c. will admit a lady to best seat, | S ——— | Last Mcrchants Gifts Tonight. ! “run-around,” IN TROUBLE AGAIN Cannot Carry Out New York, Oct. 26 (UP)—Mickey Walker, who jauntily wears the mid- dlewelght erown, by virtue of & Chi- cago decision over Tiger Flowers of Gieorgla, finds himself today on the lorns of a dilemma, The Natlonal Boxing Association decided recontly that Mickey must meet the Georgia Dencon in & return hout, for which signed contracts re- pose in the wafe of Tex Rickard. Now along comes the New York Stute Athletic commission with the command that Walker fight George Courtney of OKlahoma within 30 deys or suffer suspension in this Lighly lucrative center of hoxing. Obytonsl the middieweight champion eannot fultill hoth en- gggements and satlsfy both of these august bodics at the same time, The protugonists of over-legislation in the hoxing business merely have succeeded in bringing about onc more utterly ridiculous situation. There undoubtedly was justice in Tiger Flowers' claim to a return bout. He boxed Walker with the definite understanding that if Mick- ¥ won the title, the Deacon was to ave first crack at it But Mickey and his manager. fack Keorns, laughed at the naive attitude of the Negro, who seemed earnestly to expect 1hat they would live up to the agreement, The Tiger was glven what s knonwn as the but goodness knows time, George Courtuey's clain to championship fight in the middic- weight division 45 sound. The Ok- tahoma Cowboy has met most of the %ood 160-pounders in the country. and has Dbeaten most of those he has met When Tlowers the Tiger wore |ing from partial paralysis and with- | or Norw 'FARRELL, ARMOUR, our public admiration for | N should be used to that by this | erown, Courtney conldn’t get within | a whoop and holler of a fight for the title, The Deacon was deaf to the challenges hurled by George and Nis manager, Paddy Mullins. Flowers wanted no part Liard-hitting Oklahpman, and Walker inherited the avers aloug with the championship. George challenged the present titie- holder every week day and twice on Sundays, without getting results untli today. If he posts his $2,360 forfeit with the commlssion today, Mickey maet him or be suspended in New York. And At Walker doesn’t satisfy the National TBoving Association hy fighting Ilowere ahont the same time, the champ will be suspended in 24 other states as well as €'uba ind Porto Rtico. The net resull may he to legislatc Mickey right out of the middle- welght division. Jack Kearns 18 fching the Elizabeth Bulldog, and surreptitionsly fattening Wim up, with an eye fo a shot at bigger and hetter purses in the heavywelght division. Jack and Mickey may leave the 160-pound class flat, one of these davs, and go after heavyweights. For oun thing, Walker is con- vineed that he can whip Gene Tun- ney, or says he is. “There's one guy T can lick.” says Mickey, as though he believed it. The middlewcight ehamp and his mianager know that Walker cannot expeet to fune in immediately on Tunney's wave length. And so, with complete disregard for the conflicting orders of the battling hoxing bodics, they are go- with plans for a fight Mike McTigue, who is fish nor fowl as far as goes, but who will provid ¢ with a workout around the the Tieavyweight divi- of 1l Mic oy ing ahead with old neither weight Mie! outekirts of sion, READ HERALD CLASSIFTIED ADS HARTFORD ocT. ¥ri., Sat.—Mat, + Thurs., Sat Gulbert Hitller presents . ETHEL /. BARRYMORE i nacomedy i ":rnz C(SNSTANT gy WIFE ” w.somerset Maugham ONE SOLID YEAR IN NEW YORK Evés. Orch, 83: Ral 505 Fam. Cir., 81 .+ Mat., Orch.. £2.30; Tal, Fam, i8¢ Gal, L 1, $1.50, B0c. SEATS NOW ON saLy LET JOY BE UNCONFINED 3 Nights—Mon., Oct. 31, Nov. Tues, Maf Wed. Wed. Aurons & Freedly Present THE KMART MUSICAL COMEDY “Oh Kay” With JULIA SANRERSON FRANK CRUMIT and 100 Uthers ‘ Pricen: 2. 5150 Wed, Ma $1.50, $1; es. Orch., $3; Bal, $2.50, ¥am. Cir,, $1; Gal Oreh., §2.00; Fam, CAPITOL COMING “BEN HUR” 150,000 People in the Cast! must !sults held ut Demp: and training for their gagement, This writer ambled out to Olvnupia flelds every afternoon in the seorch- | sun and watched Mr. Hagen shoot some scorching good golf H»\! won the titled for the third year in 4 row Chic: 3 Mr., lat while Mr, | Tunney were | lamented ¢ FROM DEATH IN W00DS Year-Old Trader Without Food, ing Matches and Ammnunition For More Than Month Over one of the Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 26 (P—Suffer- in the world he averaged strokes for three rounds! Wit scant few exes th ied pros were | ¥ . Armour, Cruickshank, Mac- | mith, Cooper, Loos. Wat- | irazen—not to raention a flock of classy layouts 2-3 toughest 6a Ml’ ptions there out Carl food, matches or ammunition, Bailey, ar-old fur trader Man., was rescued yesterday ving been lost in the wilderness of the north country since September 15, A message from Norway House, 4 Hudson Bay post, 300 miles north of Winnipeg, last night gave meagre details of the For 15 days the young trader was without food hig left side had hecome paraly and he was awaiting death, SO, spairiug of rescue after so many S0 LI days of privation, when a search I““{,"’:" ey warty discovered him today s ,'Y‘A’h'w; € While on a hunting expedition n [ 4 the Suceer lake district. 200 miles : northwest of Norway Houge, Balley “\: i ’h”']‘“”,' and his Indian guide hecame A AR rated on one of the heavily wood- Vit i Practice round over it 1 oo Often wondered what he would have Ad) slands ahnpedog nehialar B on o e e S play thnes daye Indlan searched: for Bis| (ne superh golt at the time, All 4] compsnion. Falling to find & trace |4 was to whitl eround, the L5 of the trader. the gulde returned 0 greens In the dizzy total of 61 Norway House. strokes—a new record. A search party was imme Y. He went out on the morning | nized S flodny, word (o6 the sU0-ronn 1ot fhe “thiral ay and. shiot o cosstul hunt was brought to Norway | 69 and then bad weather set in and House and radiocast to Winnipeg. in the falling rain of his final round Bailey hiag been a resident of the he slipped —if one can use the sord north country for the past 10 yes to @ mers coming from Newfoundland, 1 Evervone & to be hopped nup in 1917 over his mpending clash with Far- rel and Arniour, Lut if Mr, Hagen L Keeps up that kind of golf the So- ciety for the Provention of Cruelty | |to Professionuls ought to get after him, Probably next to the nation al title, the leading players like to win the professional golfers meet second A best. As a rule, this cvent attracts the cream of the game's best play- ers and a vietory means mch odded Either Is Likely to Win Prof, crsznss vieons vl ay e came home No. 4 course, the curtain-raiser. On they routed him over ! 1 course the On the first with & 70 ower the st round of the he second the No, Now rescue, groens 125 to a can to a ! one tough ! course—and a fine shot Olympia ficlds can do mory ks than Mr de- Rockne niade No. 1 up many hefore e even troubled to teed o sep- ms home HAGEN'S RIVALS meney will be shame CHILDREN STILL SUFFER Boys and Girls in Mississippi 1lood (By Jimmy Powers) New York, Oct. 2§ of three great stars. 1S his game nursed highest penk of bril ture the last nation ship of the year. The Professional Golfers' associ tion holds its annual title chase this fall over the verdant and black soll of the Cedar Crest Country club Dallas, Texas, the first week of M vember, =The collision ench of whom along to its ancy, will fea- gl champion. MIStriCt Without Vood nd Unable to Attend School. Opelousas. l.a survey of this distric the children of Oct A shows that | families still | s the spring floods in the Mississippi river val- Judging from recent performances ' 1. are unable to attend school he- which indicate a steady progression Cause of fusufiicicnt clothing, a of form, the three gents expected | DOTt presented to Cor to unload all the fireworks are Frank B. Ieid, of Iiinols, Walter Hagen, the beefy defending day declired, champion: Johnny Farrcll, the dap- | Hundreds of school children are per lad who has won o many meets being issucd food from fcld Kiteh this summer he is called the un-!cns established by the Red ¢ crowned king, and Tommy Armour, ! {hg report, prepared by Port who went oul and exccuted some school officials added swell shots. cnough to make him S bat = champion of all he surveys—if he is . 3 : a good surveyor. Armour happens Playing Great Game to be open ruler of the United States and Canada. OF course there will he a couple of boys around the clubhouse who think they have a chance--Eugene arazen, Robert Cruickshank, Harry Cooper, Albert Watrons, William Mehlhorn and other golf players, but the public_eye will be glommed on the three big potatoes mentioned at the top of the menu, I OId Warhorse Hagen is the de- nding champion, but the role is not w new one. Mr. Hagen has heen defending Dis title as best profes- stonal for three years now. And fust between you and me and the caddy- master he looks like w good het to 'rom Boston when he 100k over the st again, . coaching duties this year. | 05t Tecent Gp-off on the The fr n team is very strong | form can be read betwern the and in serimmages it defeats the | lines of the varsity team regularly, 0- “wifering as a it of veo eserian to- of here ross, Barre | o plavers from this locality, rion. Z: of this city Marchinak of Bristol are playin whale of a game with the Fordh university freshmen and at present appear o be on the way to regular positiony on #he eleven. Marion is playing halflack and In serimmages Do has made some eit rune, © coach is deeply fm- | pressed with both he and the Bristol | box. They have recelved much | competition since the freshman V‘ squad is made up of many whom | Major Cavanaugh hrought down | Haig’ agate Western open re- THE TRAND]) Always A Good Show Come Aiternoon Popular Prices 20¢, 25¢. 35¢ STARTING TOMORROW New Britain’s Popular Tenor ANDREW J. BASSO and Company A Cycle of Familiar Songs New! Different:! CABARABIA with Kitty Adorec Adams & Shatte, June Carr TERTAINERS—D Big Thme's Favorite LYDIA BARRY An Artistic at 0 An Artistic Manner Nippon's Supcriative Wonder Workers TAKAWA JAPS A ot mbinagy,,, acte The My, ele v, “Olq Sidestr MURRAY SISTERS and Company “Down in Arkansas” L ey, TONIGHT e o e oo Broadus Erle; Robey Mitchell; Other Acts PALACE—TODAY ONLY IRENE RICH in “DEARIE” —Also— Y SULLIVAN in “BROADWAY BILLY" DAY “COUNTRY STORE” NIGHT Many Beautiful Prizes Will Be Awarded. THE PACKARD SIX 5 PASSENGER SEDAN 2285 AT THE FACTORY Introducing the Packard Six Two-Passenger Coupe E HIS new Coupe is cer- tain to be one of the most popular models Packard has cver offered. It will especially find favor with professional and business men as well as with sons and daughters who may have their own cars. cars, it is equipped with every X convenience and necessity with the single exception of the spare tire. The new car is the lowest priced truly fine car of its type costing but $2350 at thefactory. Designed and built entirely within the Packard factory, it offers a most outstanding value, The enclosed seat accommo- dates two with room to spare. A fully upholstered folding seat fitting flush within the rear deck when not in use also provides for two so that the car may be used for two or More passengers as necessary. Like all other Packard Six PAC K T HEE M AN w When may we show you this latest offering? And may we examine your used car and tell vou how we will accept it as cash, on our payment plan if you wish? A R D A S K OWNS ONE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. For Fordham Eleven | 200 East Main Street Telephone 2542 of Entertainers -- Zhe KING ¥ RADIO Entertainment de luxe is what you get with this radio —dance for the children, opera for Mother and sport events for Father. Truly it is a prince of entertainers thac furnishes con. stant pleasure to every member of the family. 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