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i b 7 .;llln || !H"“i x-“ N Lokl 3 Z o a ! # Unless otherwise indicated. theatrical written by the press agencies for the 4\ - ,|fl Dotices and reviews o this column are respective amusement company. RS SSSARANSARRRERL IR LRARARSANLANLLATTIRENN T TICTRONY AT THE PALACE Clara Bow, the “flaming haired madcap of the screen” is “madcap’ 'again with the announce- ment today that her latest Pa mount production “Hula” will open at the Palace theater tomorrow, “Hula” according to those who have seen the latest presentation of Miss Bow, is one of the very hest pictures offered the motion picture public this year. As the title suggests, it is a tale of the Hawaiian Islands with the upper stratum of society in the lime- light. AT THE LYCEUM Two very good entertaining pic- tures at the Lyceum for the first part of the week. The main aftraction offers Evelyn Brent and Bert Lytell in an intriguing and interesting comedy drama “Women's War the companion feature headed Monte Blue in “One Round Hogar with an exceptionally fine cast of players such as Leila Hymas, James J. Jeffries, one time heavywelght boxer of nk Hagney and Tom the world, Gallery, SOUTH AMERICAIS KEEN FOR FLYING Even Obstacles Encountered ! Boom Aviation Washington, Nov ment of commercial aviation in Latin America is being accelerated vather than retarded, says a report to the Commerce Department from Leighton W. Rogers, agent assigned to investigate the subject, by the very obstacles which it enconnters Great distances between cities, rugged intervening monntains and lack of railroad communication, he finds, are actually encourag rew industry. One of the world's tinest commercial aviation serviees 10 prove profitable estab- lished several y o along the alena River in Colombia. in addition, regular pas- and freight service is main- tained between Buenos Aires, Ar ntina, and Montevideo, Uruguay On the west coast, Chile operates an air mail serviee Detween San- tiago and Valparaiso, and Bolivia has had a commercial s n operation for two year n Mexico a number of oil companies maintain their own lines and va- vious projects are ler way in the West Tndies. Most of the air- anes used are in the 1 States or Europe. BEAUTY PARLORS READY was that irs ow, senger made T0 TRANSFORM THL 3B, Hairdressers Say Shingle Neither Feminine Nor Beautiful—Close Hats Cause Baldness Nov. 1 (UP)—Beauty stocking up on hairpins ons to cover bob- omen now lize is neither a spok and 1 ion Chicago. parlors ar and transforms bed heads, for that shingled hair ful nor feminine the National Beauty Supply convention, in told the United Press today. « bob has reached the end of women ave letting John I. McCann, | “Women now cuts, boyish not soft or an sarbers’ S0 here, ‘he career, and ir hair grow," New York city, said. admit that the monkes bobs and shingles are feminine, a frame of pretty hai Hairpins, and “t wigs” ave used hy many do away with the appearance old fashioned bob, he they used to contend bob was hygienie, but nov tight-fitting felt hats have women's scalps to such an that they can no longer call bobbed hair healthy. In time, hob- bed haired women would be bald if they continued to wear such hats, McCann added. Single i)iphthe;fia Case May Be Released Today There Is no prevalence of diphthe- ria in New Britain, such as other Connecticut cities are experiencing, und as a matter of fact by the end of today it is expected the only cast under quarantine here will be re- leased. Dr. Stanley H. Osborn, state health commissioner, hus urged to urge of diph- its wmsformation women to of the said that the adays the injured extent the The \ce of cases in New Dritain is considered 1o be a direct result of such a campaign conducted over a period of several 6 6 6 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, | measure. Bilious Fever and Malari ia. | It Kills the germs, » LYCEUM Now Bert Lytell Also MONTE BLUE in “ONE ROUND HOGAN” Tadies' Matince This Coupon and 10¢ will Admit & Lady. about to | champion | beauti- | for | preventive ! | AT THE CAPITOL | “The Rough Riders” one greatest photoplays this season, winds up its four day run at the apitol tonight and lovers of good | photoplay stories &liould take this {last opportunity to sce this great film tonight. | Beginning Wednesds hanges and brings as the ctions a double feature program par excellence. One feature will pre- ent that ever popular star Reginald Denny in his new hit “The Cheerful aud.” The companion feature will offer Marguerite De La Motte and Donald Keith in “Broadwa Maid very entertaining feature (Irp the story of a Broadway gold dig who found her paradise in a country town Beginning Raturday the mana ment announces the engagement Ronald Coleman and Vilma Banl called “the in a ne Wednesday night is Pillow night, a new noy at the Capitol, when fancy silk pillows will be given frec |to patrons, RUTH ELDER 0UT OF THE LIMELIGHT * {All Saints Day Absorbs Atten- ! tion of France of the the program main at- small of sere s greatest Jover: photoplay “The M 1. (A—Develop- | | Paris, George day Nov. 1 Haldeman had a chan vitness one of I her to co-pilot rest and ce’s' most time- the observance of Day, during which the hundreds flock to place flowers to- honored customs, [l saints' Frenchmen to the on the friends. The s00d cemet graves of their fiyers ma including 11 Montmartre already the artists s the th of and bookstalls along Scine. Under the Weills money to brothers to |ago, the flye and Tonight minister of m Thu hand a the ¥s of guidan who bring France twenty v rs Intend to visit V the outlying districts. Maurice k of 1 the Senator hed the Wrig first sailles nowski, comn give a dinner. Miss Elder Halde- man will attend a luncheon at the American club The flyer will the first woman gues the s entertained except Yvonne mps, the actress, who visited 2 last year, On Thursday a s will be a reception at the and a dinner of American committee, [ will be a tuncheon ates emba B’nai B’rit?\ ;(11;1 iefi'y To Have Tea on Nov. 15 AL 2 meeting of the execut board of the ladies’ auxiliary to the Independent Order of 1 Brith st cvening at the home M D. L. Nair on Columbia strect, rangements were be held at the 15. It announced that a series of lectures will be held during the on. Those 1 Mrs. Nair. were Mrs William Leiken, Mrs. A LeWitt, Mre, Nathan Schooler, Miss Imma Mil- ler, Miss Anna Weinstein and Miss L2dith ree, ate Friday at the there United nai o made for a tea to Burritt hotel on No- vember was also comin, sent, besides o o), Ro; and that their faces need | S | A HARDY FAMILY Va., Nov. 1. (P s, mie Hall Roanoke county arian, rocks the cradle of he | seendants to the fifth gencration. There has been but one death fn { her family of five children, thirty- three ndchildren, seventyfive great-grandehildren and two great- | great-grandehildren, 0 SUIT SE for 37 the Comme B. I'. Gaffney ags Anna Meltzer, of court, alem, Lou con- LED 8§ The suft hrought by Co., through Abraham and been settled out PARSONS’ HAKTFGRD has LET JOY BE Tonight and Wed. UNCONF Mat. und Night Freedly MUSIC, Aurons & 3 SMART Present ™ COMEDY \ \ | and 100 O( Tyes., Oreh . 8150} ed. Mat., §1.50, §1; Fam. Plux Sat -5 Thurs., Fri., Mat. No Sat, Greatest Thrillers WOODEN KIMONA Fuiton of Mystery Direct from Theater Cast $§2 to §1. Pop. §1. Plus Tax. Original Broadwny Intact Prices—Fves $2.50; Bal. Bal. &‘\““‘X P s N | N/ | two | ha imummus provoked generous laugh- ter. (—Ruth Flder and | der to cover up, th ol lor, families and | hear in | Franco- | (agility | READ HE r-| | from NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927. Theater Reviews of Current Offerings PEACHES’ ‘DADDY’ IN SOCIAL WHIR[ (Browning Attends Dozen Dance> Every ngh[ Alex A. Asrons and Vinton Freedl Prese “Ol KA ith Juila Sanderson and Frank THE CAST Nov h of social se and another rhaps * has onee hirl of social ncti ¢ niis blasted rom, “p, Her (UP)—W Juiia Jansen..Walter Lawren the lierald R Julia Sanderson and I it of the musical come ed last summer and the Crum- . were plump 1 iches™ an Brov formal would had heen of the gradual ) at idea they, as featured in which they 7 six eve 1 performances every Longmea- cinated on “Daddy lic not say o1 P » has r layers in all in love matince innounced that he dancing and 4 fit. week “Oh Kay" zagement L ford, last night. value it may be tin his off an a sons In three the day en- iter, Hart- entertainment nked as fair. The comedy is good and there is dancing which can take its place with the hest. But it is lackir soloists, a fact which many in enee rked. Miss Sande cver and she re tage personali s many willio dt iness 1d ho X to it in Septem approximatel tions and regretied t 1 only 40 per cor s many was to He n is as graceful as 1ins that pleasing which has made ‘ a favorite with a large part of | . {heater going public. Mr. Crum- || continues to his way inte ffe of Crumit fans and les his character well, The first act is decidediy iving the nee 1o become enthused non Ay 1ion the it the e Browning in smile took care to et I his dancir it slow, no opportunity although the a idea nd n mind. Not even a littl iers into it. ce for said, 1 not 1l flir- uw re is a noticeable pick-up in | ce of the second act when the plot e lops rapidl The story is built 7 of a car and its conc a Long Island mie Winter citizens of house wh a bride also appes 1xaton wo ex- around the land 0 of contr ent in the mansion lives um n the own A pseudo 1 liguor cellar of where Jim- alone, al ov the with can pla ous | r time try- 1 a i yor DT tRAE T 1tk Seve in rarrives reve nt scene and in or- visitors from the off as the but- Winter discov. tfrom the ship, ives nue a s on ple ments, system ship pass themselve L the maid, « ers that Kay, the g is the your from drowning fhe firmly fixed in his memory. He has his first rl woman pr 18 since rer who saved him elope invita- vions summer nained \d s | ivorce is married to Constance Applefon but discov- ers that his first wife has not ed the divorce papers and his marri to Constance After meeting Kay, he arriago to ¢ ance stion. Nearly everyon household is arrested by the ind o general mix-up follows wi solved happily for everyvone Chinan affair. And s So far as individual 4 concerned, Fred Harper Humphreys and Irene well 1o the 15 o he slips 2 tione. 1 whos: and 1es the 1 suit, r 1t even withd it as poseible Bro to ti ning, in envelop obtained a wife and He starts aws some 20 tic going to as m; sign- therefore 1ze I go first “Maybe or the cr to the the owd ur de o] recounte S enial an meing s Smith Mr. H meet many t L am not i are . : N S andett dancers e Le called n vorite.” You may b is only a press-agent stunt. 1 am not | interested in pt Dorothy ons’ hi com- ason and nd she will recorded hub of the irt well od rev- Betty Keat- gaiety of the ¢d daughter of 1 1 man from tj shows considerable lallowe'en gift heavily with asket of ion with the pounc 1" and 1 are very richly Brownir | is the 1 and does his | girl ex shine,” Dorothy nee m Helen 1dd o and dance chory and dancing in con “Clap Yo' Han Feet.” The settings ctive, “Oh Kay" night and watinee var-old adopt enties. h ing, twins, sion The e W o cont score its a1 g 100 "It took two mey My, 1 wish you ey he could have will he tomorrow tomorrow. repented with there was 4 tion with v a ASSIFIED DS |t trial « rown whether night re Cancilian n whom he paration White Plams, Come 1o the Matinees Popular Prices 200, 7TODA\Y AND WEDNESDAY 5 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 5 Londons Three “Stage Frolies” ne Che Vaudeville Feature! WALTER EMILY and Byron ‘On the Sidewalk® WALTERS = Roundelay Revue “ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST” ! BERT EARLE and GIRLS and OTHE and and Gilbert “The Director” T COMING THUR Presenting | Armstrong ! ‘ The Baby's Cry" PALACE — TOMORROW ONLY An Entertainment of “Sheik” 'md Flaming Youth Appeal CLARA BOW in “HULA” —— Co-Feature — BILLY SULLIVAN in “GALLANT FOOL” Club Maison D’Oree 49 Mulberry St., Hartford For Re ations cphone NOW OPEN FOR THE SF Halloween Party MONDAY EVENING DINT «— DANCING Music by Smith Brown's Band Something Doing From 9 P. M. to Closing. Souvenirs—Favors—Noise Makers -1081. JASON "l do not even know oyt Will Speak attracted world-wide attention. “None. Utterly none,” he replied \\hm» she is. U T My Probe “Clabbing” of - dianapolis Gity Council 5 work in daytime and dancing at night, coupled with a diet of raw foods and s 1 an airy room, had made him feel better than ever Ind., Nov. 1 from the my apartn r comes I let the on my blankets, a busy the windows ope When the snow come lianapolis, worarily fre most bit- ctional w seen in Indianapolis today feared an- serious political npheaval apprehension followed setile- ot controversy which 1 around the mayor's office the city ally without letes and city executive for men. Look Point and you | 1 fight (rpP)— life world YO livan e is P tin the The and read it in movies, n who virty halted ) pheld the of vo Milnor nude 1. Negley, claimants to the nd Negley took avor pro tem Milno one mayor's charge of th decision per- Tra M. Holmes om interfering and inasmuch r two seekers of the of- indicated they will await ions on their claims, it is will be allowed Vs duties, to fight ne today ner mayor had been Marion county the grand all 1o su t “the eity council voting ry stanti bbed into gley pro tem. mayor.” Information is that the under grand jury ral weeks. that fear esponsible to make on China In(l"fl dl St. Mark council investi- Duvall's of this for the while controversy over pos- on of the mavor's office was si- ed. N will rule until mber S, when the council will point ermanent mayor. 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