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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER & 1927. Unless otherwise indicated, FESTTEIITIPIPTTTITIIIPEPVIIGIIEIICIGTIG99 PARSONS' HARTFORD | AT THE STRAND Vee Carroll who is the tableaux in Harry revue “Delmar's Revel sons all this week has b tured nude beauty of fhe supper clubs in Broadway past year. e role of exclusive club, now Guinan. Just seventeen, and angelic r form, Miss Carroll is sonification of innocent and art. She has long blo and deep blue carriage manifes fine a as she has a bod written by press ien appearing in picture will be for in t E Genliny Masters from ormanc ays loveline = with his orig tresses wmous He Alma Duva prog neral spirit VERSARY rand thea hirthday starring Pola “CAT nd s the story of I 4 wilders, the Hoft- ! o man Brothers, Contaras Brothers and Perakos. Tt was no smail undertak to conceive ter of such magnitude size of New Liritain and courage of borne fruit and : . car in which the Strar umental in brinzin tors from neighbe and towns into New Britain, given New Britain the tinetion of bei the home finest thea the will stage its first hirthday next week which will be marke specially ged programs otoplavs and AND CANAR erect a modern in a city The men fore- have essrul hese has been day atter ng citi md ha dis of Con- con t int- a by of ! o 01 e itions have hee will ; e s for several weeks to Anniversary a in the anna of The annive n going on the | Shricks! 1. 4 T stter |if yol | mak red- al thea rsary program he featured bhy! atest film ! hit, will be cupplemented a featur- cites, organ noveltics in which audience will be Invited to partici- pate and many orchestral novelties | the Strand orch which will N1 e angmented to seven <audr | PIOMINEDE Young Communists Die in Suicide Pact loc Shirley M: No ¢l Orchestra dom. for | 1ext May ening by ville acts, feature photoplays ani scores of novelties, with a complete change of vaudeville and pictures | on Thursday. In order to accom- modate as many as possible durin Amniversary Week, the perform- ances beginning next Monday Will | youne e continuous with three complate shows of vaudeville and pictures daily. to 8 (UP) amor Nov An prominent whom two was dwing, a amazing commu the th touch ians her th of u to the of the red re 1expec servane ni “COLLEGE WIDOW Dolores Tostello com Capitol theater Wedne for a | Soviet three-day run in “The College | Wuthe Widow,” the brilliant Warner Bros. | hotween val of George Ade's tremendous | the men involve stzge hit of several years ago. ) They hung red fla Costello is cast as the daughter of |dows of Haig's mof a college president, who is then attended a commn lose his Job because of his inability |sary mass mecting in to interest athletes in coming to the | former ka institution. A promised gift is also| Neturning tc be forfelted for the same reason. [SPCNt ome time in sin: Tie pretty and wilful lady decides | ncluding “Alas That W to malke things move, and by her| Iaag then called thrc personal charm wins a football team | C10S¢ door to h which sweeps her father's college to| 11 10 minu victory and his job to security, |S100t ourscives. Each man in the team thinks he gy the Plood washed the girl's favorite and when her | The moth duplicity 3 discovered high jink | 2SI It G miorld follow. “The College Widow” is!, Sl without doubt the most thoroughly | J107y % S1% Ituni delighttul college play ever written 1 10T Hho, door v d the film is even better than the; (1 T08 THeulc stage verston. In the cast are Wil-| G F SHCR FE liam Colller, jr. Anders Randolt, [ *°3” 1oV o0 tH Douglas Gerrard, Robert ml Charles Hill Mailes, Sumner Getchel, | jinard {wo Big Boy Willlams, Grace Gordon | and Jess Hibbs, Archie L. Mayo di- rected. W1 to th of the Wilhelm and to Must Part.” iwh the oing 1o nd have hod r thought Hang w a morbid jok 10 minute ing to the room 2 held rom our g in floor. the throuzt more n mother found Wuthe and Micth used the same oreign | Pollce sought political motives Devils,” with the background the | for the suicide pact. hut nei days of the Boxer rebellion. Tim | sald the three youths wors MecCoy and Claire Windsor are fea- |tles. tured. Ima aBnky and Ronald Colman end their engagement in “The an _old | Now |l AY l\l. st N to sce her the mother There wa closed shots, the her s om, the dying ana ad. All had silence x ‘The companion feature will revoiver Peter B. Kyne's story, offer | It money really talked, nickel could do some b the cigars it has bought. B.&P. W. Club WED. NOV. Y. M. T. A. & B. HALL Opp. St. Mary's Church 8:15 Admission $1.00 with LAURN LA PLANTE Also STRANDIE with SHIRLEY MASON LADIES MATINEL This coupon and 10¢ will admit a lady to best scats, —PALACE— Today—Milten Sills in “PARADINE" Tomorrow—*“THE BLOOD SHIP” with Jacqueline Logan and Richard Arlen to | Has a Leading Role ! In St. Joseph’s Show MES. HELEN 1. KURNE Mrs, He who plays i | hictions present widow opportunity dramatic DISCUSS EXPENSES GF INJURED POLECE by oners it the to a Chief W W o coting vening recommend . Hart tion made by through Chairn that steps be n to a hard and fast rule rela- to paving expenses of membeors of the department ired the formance 1 and in- taken is pos- rlain lay down in per of dutivs pay No action will tit brought up aain Chairman ¢ out that polic imber) en in duty and Police n ! on dary r the the tion provisic of com- act, th or $3 a day he did not avery would recelve H it mean to in- ured = expressed would in all sooner if earn poli return to duty w that money on duty 1 > while in would more i they would re- acitated dvisability of wh speeifying one in on injured polic 1d be obliged to call in ¥ was disenssed, Chief it would he possible ition ng the expenses om Hart | to make | men to own i they (o be attended by a physi- | cian other 1 the one chosen by | is; It was| this ar- | ul ob) ; their | vish the polics out, however, that wounld hardly the delegated he available a itions conld arise. ns Suggestion meeting, Chief Hart, explained that the do not require | hospital bills and | i1 and surgical edicines and 1 the enstom ing that men their safety in the interests | tory ti t not s and compli Chief Hart Expl t) in | View present the expenses of or nees city to pay the medi ireatment, the like, bat it ) to do so, the ho ris; Baanh 15 b heory b |of the city are entitled to be las the | Hart compensated in the event of in- This year, however, wag d to six members of the depart- , including sergeant, while wise of injuries, have already reached the approximate to- tal of s borne by hospital treat- ment anc S polic reir a rtainty do not beliey 1 should be oblig and that i to risk their pay i ide “1 s depurt- ment should have some authority, in form of an ordinance or a fixed rule, sett orth whether or not wages and expenses shall be paid. ILien there could be no question, whatever the total, but as it is now, i someone should objuct to the pay- tient of the tills and the it would be impossible to put @ finger on the auth Lehind the action. s give the comn onary power relati but no men of the ¢ s, Per- injured members ut should come un work i inj . howev lost the wages, vity Fhe ordinan loners disc ent of tion is mad departm: wages, of the S0 b . and I relative ere 10 the expe McCue to Concentrate on School ant Wilham P, Mce- with the co: nis- © request, relative to which he tective Serge: ol of has hairman Chamberlin hile he 1ged examinations in connection with « policemen, he 1 1o do general will superintend u and have he detectives, wortion of his time to give will be d that is ¢ aration of tails ant McCue ha nuch outside wor Chis and not been doing « others en doing itter up n advised () be ignor or more u can be detailed to the de- ive bure one There are many de- other tha ils which someone ant Me( I 1e can handle an will e expet s he s responsi going on in there give all © to the “Now look to and it Yo1 can p your hand in, } me Iy can irman said we will for results, Yon po: sehool.” th and the f not hear from us.' t Mo 1o the s tthe o ts shou vou they expect to fortheoming, outline ool it 4 his ideas £ the nants stross iin. livu 1 not he attend recommending hay to but they confers ch to their work with ediate man Chamberl @ nnan and M Board to Back Up McCue “ommi obs at th Cominis- oners 1 tan oner nnan rved com s should back nt Mctue in his manage the school, he - disci- be maintained there features of work. McCue sald he plans to di- vide the regular members of the de- PARSON’S| HARTFORD STARTING WED, 4 DAYS, SAT. “HARRY DELMAR’S REVELS” & 100 Entertainers polics ant NOV. MAT. Blossom Sesley CAPITOL of Photoplay Hits Wed.-Thur.—Fri. House Last Times Tonight Ronald Colman—Vilma Bankey in “THE MAGIC FLAME” RAH! RAH! RAH CLEVEREST OF ALL COLLEGE STORIES DCLORES COSTELLO in the adaption of George Ade’s Stage Play The College Widow” FOOTBALL—FAST—FIERCE—FUNNY! CLAIRE WINDSOR “FOREIGN BEGINS CAPITOL, Where the Photoplay Hits Play! SATURDAY and TIM McCOY in DEVILS” FOR Evenings S0¢ 35 Children 15¢ Reserved Loges Selling- | fully t into th wation to partme e classes after follow oral tests, supernumer- ¢ men are bet- than harrasse quipped 1 none sho arded e others qualifica- part of will be night 7 on the 1 that ses- month, “No, I do not missioner ation 1897 applic Sept. S, North st 1 Bdward st st made ap t to the su- committee will con 1 report to nmeeting, Company I to \ppéar ln \h(l lletown Parade x delegations to of Armis- Middictown ntry tach- which » local Stop Hurting Instantly thgn Llft Rtghl Off’ ce are or: armory at noon fc dletow: tainment 4 or dress will be k caps and Thousana Bo_vr Questioned in Murder ought - Kih , by small corn right | You'll laugh, hurt onc avery time A tiny hottle of * Costs only Always A Good Show TONIGHT ! The New “Find” TRYON RUTH MIL! —— “PAINTING THE TOWN” Ask a Friend Who Saw It Yesterday! Screen's GLENN PATSY ER BETH | MARSH “Broken English ALMA MASTERS & GRAYCE with the Fenton Sisters Harry | Howard “He ‘I Honey Troupe Austria’s Finest Connecticut Floed Scenes SPECIAL ARMISTICE PROGRAM Starting Thursday POLA NEGRI in Added Attraction KAPLAN DUNDEE FIGHT PICTURES The 10 Rounds And a Gala Bill of 3-Big Acts-3 NOTE! 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