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| $6656665083888 8808 S )| written by press agencies for the " “BEN HUR" SATURDAY General Lew Wallace's “Ren- Hur: A Tale of the Christ,” that was a stage speciacle 22 years, and s & book enjoved a circulution us rge as the Bible, will be seen for the first time as a picture in this ity at the Capitol theater beginning urday. It comes here after long runs and crowded liouses in New York, Chicago, Roston and Phila- delphia. It boasts a cast of 130,- 000, Fred Niblo directed the produc- | tlon which begins with the Wise Men and the Star of Bethlehem, pictures Jerusalem under the Roman tyra ny and’ the condemnation of the Prince of Hur to the gulleys. The battle ’'twixt the Roman flect and the Greek pirates was filmed with a great Ben-Hur navy of antique mod- eled craft off the ts of Italy, | { [ &k v RAMON NOVARRO /# “BEN HURL In a grandiose epic that has taken three years for its completion and | included as many real-life adventur- | ings as an historlc odyssey of the | Old and New Worlds, Roman No- varro (In_the title role), Retty | Bronson, May McAvoy, Francls X, Bushman, Carmel Myers, Claire NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY OVEMBER 9, 1927 ement compa mmmmm«wwwm SR AR Y “COLLEGE WIDOW" AT CAPITOL Beautiful Dolores Costello has be- come the hest loved actress of the sereen through her ability 10 move wudiences to tears. She now appears as the most vivacions and merry of flirts, and ca s off rt with tinction Miss Coste i star of “The Coll Widow,” Warner Bros, big ser revival of Geor Ade’s spectacularly successful play of the same & Archie L. Mayo dirccted the production which in- cludes William Collier, Jr., Anders Randolf, Douglas Gerrard, harles Hil Mailes, Hobert Sumner Getche, Big Boy f Grace Gordon and Jess Hibbe. Many famous foothall players are also ir the cast. Miss Costcllo plays the t of a college president’s dar ter who saves 1 nd the honor of the school, by person ally recruiting a foothall ‘team of such terrific prowess that all coni- are squelehed. Dolores Costello in “The College is at the Capitol toda he companion fog Poter B “Foreign Devils,” and Claire Windsor featured in a illi ale of the Boxer rebellion. CONQUERS FLODS TOVISIT HUSBAND Women Brings Hot Supper to - Mate in Jail Work among the aborigines in the wilds of the South Americar was explained to em friends of the People’'s (' McDowell, Kathleen Key, Nigel de|CBrist last evening by 3 Brulicr, Mitchell Lewis and Frank Curries have prominent parts. The music for the production was writ- | ten by David Mendoza and William | Axt, the composers of “The Big! Parade.” The offering is a Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer picture made by speclal arrangement with A. L. Er- langer, C. B. Dillingham and I~ | Ziegfeld, Jr., and it cost $4,000,000. The Capitol presentation will .be. offered at popular prices, continu- ous ghows daily, and a special show- ng for school children daily at 15| cents, i KING PHILIP VIEW INN | ThTe King Philip View Inn, situ- ated where the roads to Granby and Tariffville part, with plenty of space around it for parking purposes and with a splendid view of Talcott mountain range across tle Farming- ton river and a view of the prob- able location of the King Philip Cave, from ghich he watched the | inroads of the first white seftlers of the Farmingfon valley. The King Philip View Inn is bound to become an attractive place for parties both day and night. The present proprie- tor, Henry IMriedman, has built and it is ready for use now, an addition that §s 30 by 60 feet, this will be used as a restaurant and dance hall. There are private hooths and | tables about the floor, leaving plenty of room for dancing. He will have as good an orchestra as can be found in any place of its kind in the state and proposes to make it even betier and more at ve than the places where one can eat and | dance in the city. “THE CAT AND CANARY? Jver since last Saturday the local teater fans are revicwing the mueh | talked about mystery thriller—*“The | Cat and Canary” at Lyceum. Thousands have heen pleased and there is one day left to please many 4 more who have not yet scen this greatest of all great super-myster The super-mystery thriller of all time! With the largest and hest star cast ever assembled in a single mo- | tion picture! With Laura La Plante, | Creighton Hale, Tully Marshall, Flora Finch, Gertrude Astor, George | Siegmann, Martha Mattox, Arthur Edmund Carew, Lucian Liftlefield, | Forrest Stanley and Joe Murphy. The companion feature is “Strand- ed” featuring Shirley Mason. Or- chestra music evenings. {men.” He !chureh of Legter. e is ficld Pionecr Missic address marked the o semi-annual conterer pel Missior The £ ndians of pictured in graphic rs and privations uffered by missionarics who pene trate into the interior of the South American continent. He and hus party have gone farther into the country than the Rooscvelt expedi- tion did and came in many Indian tribes v ad little it any previous contast with white exhibited pictures o scenes taken in the interior beyond where white men had previously penctrated. The meeting opened with mn by A. M. Emerson’s string ore and the men's chorus from Danish Norwegian church of Haven. ‘fhis morni glven by Rev. Max 1. Reich, Hebrew Christian Bible teach and confer ence worker in the United § nd Europe. Mr. Reich on of the Jewish people all over the orld, especialiy in I where recently spent some time South . He manner the dan This afternoon an address will b given by Miss Alta. Knapp, home on a furlough 1 British Bast Africa. This cvening M. ich and ter will speal. Mr speak on “The Mystery ice of Tsracl.” The followin I ters are expected to he preser ing the conferenco: Rev. sen, pastor of the Dant Hartford out-of-t of Torrington; Rev. tor of Calvary Baptist Tlttsfield : Rev. Tvar pastor of church of Bridgeport Ham, pastor ot the Fu mbly of Springficld Eilsen, pastor of (1 orwegian church of New Ifaven HOLDS BEDSIDE COURT Port Clinton, O.—Justico Galleher was il and in he kept right on with his court One man pleaded guilty ais o telephone to a infraction. Another ed with illegal possession of fish stood beside the justice's bed and got his sentence. What would you do if you had a = million dollars? No, you wouldn't. You would wish it was two million. LYCEUM POSITIVELY The Last 'Times Tonight YEAR'S GREATEET MYSTERY FLaura. Ia Plante n LADIES' MAT. This coubon and 10¢ will admit & Indy $o best scats. CAPITOL Tiousc of Photoplay Hitst Today Thurs. Fri. 2—Features—2 | College Widow” Geo. Ade's Clever Story of College and Football with D lzres Costello and Willlam Collier, Jr. Companion ire Peter B. Kync ‘Foreign Devils’ TIM McCOY CLAIRE WINDSOR 'FLASHES OF LIFE: , FANNY WARD AT 65 LOOKS LIKE SCHOOL GIRL 1 wo hundred and zeport—Mayor Behrens re- ted for third term, as republic: gathered 1 carries cvery district. 1 the ? Harttord—-State police get large the Wome till and 7,000 gallons of alcohol in | sociation, and ' m of Henry Battiecello | guest wrote resting Battiecgllo « healthier, i womanhood anywhern cls: of young gathercd Hartford—I"lood refugees, return- = to homes as waters of Connecti- modest violet | ctit river fall, find quarantine notices Astor rep! 1 i ipancy until aill un- Johnson-Hick tisfactory conditions hayc London in my old « port—Raymond E. Delaney, volice reporter, admits to performed while was working in com. 1 1 of police, William Three badly injured > endangercd in motor truck and in Southport. 1 to Yermont flood 1 by Congregational ot state at general confer- THO NUNS SAVETT DRPHANS IN FIRE wore a vivid blu L a hat of the lielm , carried out i T now plane, sweets | adorns her table — o Tiieg Times Sister Collapses e Under Strain he wife of her rights | N. J.. Nov. 9.—(P— roisni of two s of 77 chil- of a flam 1 beneath them lay in the wake of a at Peapack sonnded the ted yes- i t children Three times strain of abriel nuns in er Mary ehildren 1de further > children died in the Joseph Mulizia, 4, > Mauro, 4, and Joseph of New York taken to Al with pay day Mexican > park ar “r promo Bank and Nelson Agree, Latter Will Pay $934 A s in the action of the Cf tift the sum of Judgment sunt. will be entergd at lar session of the city Bernard L. Al- plaintiff and n | READ MERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WAN eads woman to pay amond D OPENING THUR ARMISTICE NIGHT Haven—Gift of $5,000 for | sland flood relic unced | S n o Prlin View'm DANCELAND Cellege Highway Simsbhury, Conn. Dancing and Dining Orchestra Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday Night Special Attention to Parties Make Reservations Phone Simsbury, Phone 350 No one hurt when N fails to explode when s Wilkins tries to shoot wife, | lor tries to take it Wwho escaipes. Fvven —Mrs, pha Whi ex-Governor Bald- s Iilm City's lirst alder ey, nice win, beconie woma Strenuous day bring- i s ends with death O'Connor from reaches iome of anned to carry 0 vote for I'hilip Troup. fl (1154 r. %wan Always A Good Show New Ha ing voters to p of Mus. I TONIGHT ONLY! “PAINTING THE TOWN" Harry Howard; Honey Troupe and Others PROGRAM! ARTING THURSDAY Kaplan vs. Dundee Fight Films! 10 Complete Rounds! Added Attraction 5 VAUDEVILLE Headed by the World-Famed DENO and RCCHELLE and Their Original Company NO H()LIDAY PRICES ARMISTICE DAY &1 a5 777-Greater Acts—7 " Next Week Is Our Anniversary “Little Poison Ivy” in Church Society Comedy MISS ALICE BRATTON Miss 0 in Bratton, who will be parish annual | drama, of New Brit- un High school and New Britain State Normal school ¥y perform- ral favorite t, and her sed to see onnors,” > “Absent- joy at the h overtake attempt to win 1 husband is hu- 1 gains for her the title oison Tvy” from the fam- Her nat mistress erself a sico CAN'T PREACH TO “MIKE" sheville, N, C.- dio eramps ngelist, the Rey i e says he to st d to do his hest t ks for radio audiences, has pr in hi. Powder Popular MELLO-GLO is a wonderful new | shade—youth hardly af leave the skin dry and drawn, Try this new IFrench Process Face Pow- der and enjoy its marvelous beauti- fying qualitics. Sticks well, stays on longer and does not clog the pores, You will surely love MELLO-GLO. color Perspiration House of Photoplay Hits! Begins SATURDAY FOR 7 DAYS CIRCUS! You will marvel at the CHARIOT RACE! You will cheer the SEA FIGHT! You will tingle at the LOVE ROMANCE! You will thrill at the GAL- LEY SCENES! Trom the immortal novel by Gen. Lew W Directed by FRE With a cast of thousands headed RAMON NOVARRO Betty Bronson, May McAvoy, Carmel Myers, Fraucis X. Bushman Matinees Evenings 35¢ 5e 30c Reserved Loges Now Selling! School Children—15¢ |PARSON’S HARTFORD TONIGHT—AND ALL THIS WEEK Matinees Today nnd Saturdny |“HARRY DELMAR’S REVELS” Frank Fay & Blossom Secley Cast of 100 Entertainers Orch. £3; Bal. L Cir. 13 Gal, T3e— Bal. £2, §L50, 50c. Plus Tax. ¥ Sat. Mat., §1; Fam. makes her cfs it and it will not | NEW HAVEN MAYOR Istimate Eighty Per Cent ol Electors Yoted New Haven, Nov. 9 (P—An esti- mate has been given that eighty per cent of the registered electors went |t the polls yesterday and voted, a high figure in the opinion of thos who take part in the mechanics of cipal electi B. Tower ted over Phillp Troup nier newspaper cditor, hy gin of 2,116. An analy e by wards indicated opinion of tho democrats, th the breach between the Cahill and ctions has been healed claim of the republicans th rganization would ecarry throug their deket was met today by the Pinkham’s Vegetable schoolgirls. NERVOUS AND DIzzZY fifteen-year-old girl the has gone back to school. Charleston, Illinois, Letivit ploy own for in equal sur- of Miss Maeri L murder charge and tion in democratic politics was clected first wo- f the board. 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