New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1927, Page 25

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>=h , theatrical notises and reviews in this column are ritten by press agencles for the 600004 PL0IPCPEPIPIICIPIPEIITCICOOPINIIII93999994¢ Unteer fire departme “BEN HUR” AT CAPITOL ‘The first opportunity to view in | notion and color the magnificent .ew Wallace classic of “Ben Hur” omes to the Capitol theater Satur- lay, where Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's 34,000,000 plcturization in arrange- nent with A. L. Erlanger, C. B. Dil- ingham and F. Ziegfeld, Jr., be sresented for 7 days. The novel wub-titled “A Tale of the Christ vas the world’s most popular book; ‘he stage spectacle toured America lor twenty-two years. Now, in the freater art of the motion picture, tre offered the famous sea fight and thariot race as thrilling out-of-doors svents; the lovely romance of Judah, Prince of Hur, and Esther; and replicas of old world master- pisces, often in color. We ses the deautiful procession palms; da Vinci's “The Last Supper,” a mar- velous eplor repiica; “The Poo. of Siloam,” and the Vale of Hinnom, will MAY MEAVDY ana RAMON NOVARRO /n"BEN HURL the Via Doloros: Christ's !-11 s, tius Pila iature that vol pled to aces at the de of the § fnal scena Roman asting lots the garments and the wome at the foot of the cross o be the most erent and 1 ever stag n Hur” ed with magnificent stars of th Ramon Novarro, Deity May McAvoy, Francis X. Bushman There will be continuous showings “Ben Hur” On two complete at 6 a 1o in Forelg Kyne story, cle of Pon- 1clysm of pal- The mob and with) for kneal of night offered, daily Sunc hows will §:15 “The Dey are be College a Pe- shown ils, B. PARSONS," HARTFORD cadway's londest *Allez-Cop®" in which the favorite American stars, Cecil Lean and Cleo Mayfield, come to Parsons' t for a brief nt begin next Monday 14, startled the st Yorker his mid mer lethar ita abs novelty, d ever heen metfopolis, w come high. But J wrote “Americar famed to readers of the Sunday sup- plements as the author of “The Potters,” solved the problem in “Al- lez-Oop! So if you want someth “different,” as well as snappy, Py, spicy and smart, here it is. Iyrles are by Leo Robin, by Philip Charig and myers, There will be a Wednesday mat- inec at popular prices, the seat sale for all performances opening Thurs- day. from for liko n the ideas MeEvoy, who and who s lute on new v zip- The with musie | Richard CENTRAL JR. H. &, NOTES The pupils of the Central Junior High school have been griWted a day of grace for the completion of the present assignment. The assign- ment which was scheduled to close at 4 o'clock t fternoon will be continued to the hour Monday, when all work must be in The entire enrollment of the school gave tribute to the World war dead and veterans this morn- ing at 11 o'clock when two minutes of absolute silence observed throughout the two buildings. Mes- sages and talks on Armistice day were given to the pupils by the teachers. | The Collegians and the Mystery | quintet, two basketball teams com- | posedt of players in the school, wili faca each ofher Monday night in the boys' gym if it is agreeable to Mr. Brewster, instructor. Rivalry is | intense between the two tes The | tlollegians are managed by Stanley and the Mystery quintet by Hownrd Keely, The fans arc prom- ised a lively game as both teams are confident and sure that they will not hold the short end of the score at the finish. sam on was tor Approximate 7,000 children were | killed and 140,000 boys and girly wero injured ig American streets and highways last year and statistics indicate that 1927 will show an caual number, Grand Opering FRIDAY NIGHT. NOV. 11th CIHAS., FARMER'S Dancing Scheel —at— Grotto Hall Over Capitol Theater on's Orchestra 7:30 to 8:30 N © Lessons Assisted by Past Master of Dancing | comedy i po to- | night only i Ity when | | presic respective amusement company. “PRETTY CLOTHES" AT LYCEUM Tonight is your It to sec “retty Clothes™ Johnny Walker, Also “Ra ast n wi tor., nger nd on vhole United States. featurae {is with va A Churchill Ross, Charley Paddock BUI]HAREST STl The compa Hero" a al and Turpin, Garon, s and int Paull Joan € LISTENS AT TRIAL ' Court Martial of M. Manoilescu Continues Today ania, Nov. 11 (@— »n the competency court which is try- former under- . on a cl v to restore Prince ian th were 1 today's resumption consp I irac 1 sman for the 1 : Munoiles hould vers who made the plea tha o tried by a peoples’ 1d not urt-martial, contending that d offense was political in t the ant was with opin- by he alis natur ol only expIC be the “Conflict of nion cannot ried by the y n of a argument to o Iwo ot s on the court's comprieney 1150 we The last ma of these poir Aid not Manoileseu ial law wa cutor activ is W ‘His return and ac- re mercly continuation of he was arrest " the prosec Fake Water Expert Now Sought in Montpelier Montpelier, Vt Nov 11 (P h \\v\" made by the horitles for Matth i rived here earlier { announcement t 1 v a physician a pollution ex- pert for or nndation. tended to test H Burr, found he the 0 had pre water Dr. ¢ Ith officer, said he an expert to the in Nu not ntally orrowed t city was not A from polica Yor Spiero was Automo this elty north he b which 1 was last s that drove to en driving to th Copper ImmLte Pl"m Are Formally Completed York, Nov. 11 (B Organiza- tion of a copper institute similar to the American iron and steel insti tutes and the American petrolen institut, s completed today witl the election of Cornelius . Kelley, Anaconda Copper company h of the execu- tive com s The minutes of the . and the constitution, rded to the United States at- Al and to the fede fon. 1% H. Brownell, president of the American and Refining company was of the institute, president of the Kennecott Coppe oration, Wal- ter Douglas, president of the Phelps- Dodge corporation, vice-p residents. organization were Iting ted president Stephen Birch elec m o LYCEUM FTIMES TONIGHT Ranger n AINGER or THE ur CLOTHES' 4 with Jobyna 1 ston and Johnny Starting Tomorrow “THE HARVESTER" rier's Novel Read Gene Straton T World Famous Millions Being AND OPENING TONIGH King Prilip Vew Inn DANCELAND College Righway, Simsbury, Conn. Dancing and Dining Ozehestra Every Friday Saturday and Sunday Nights At to Part RVATIONS SIMSBURY, 430 Svecinl MAK PIIONE i ; r MNEW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, 'LNEWlNfiTl]N FIRE 'ITALIANS LOSING DEPT. WILL MEET Proposed Changes to Be Dis- cussed Next Week A meeting of the Newington Vi will be held ovember 18, at the a report will be o appointed to of the change 1 its present Tire dis- lay evening, town h t ke up the the depar s t trict The commiitte ed of Ct which s compos- F. Walsh, C. § les R, Russell, ndsor depart- g There is at town and e status of the fire ., such as the local one is already been 1 that some Le taken at the 1 H. Erwin of the Center Fire said this morn- |ing that no ptition had been sub- ted to him 1l & special meet- of the dist to take up the asing fire hose for fire 1ent The finance \.Ur: refused to )rove an appro- priation of $600 for the hose and uch discussion resulted at the an- i It n A vote was passed to the that.the finance Leard 1 er the action t ¥ of the meet- an appropriation The finance board eting but the vote sulted in a 3 to 3 tion was taken. the fire department after at which time to take the matter to The same commit- of Messrs. Walsh, issell have charge of ling jm he me held a special on the mat ie and A t was votod m . althon, s brought gh in reality a about a £ discussion and ill-feel- nhers of the de- ave much disappointed at sal of the finance board to the apport which they should have. The mem- el that it is the residents Hill who are bucking the An appropriation to cover o in Maple nual town irned down by the . Maple so fire hot re e he hose on the fire truck time is practically wonld serionsly handicap It e sources writers art from re o unde come new 1se of this sf tment intimated fire district refuse to which is needed, it underwriters, who have power to re- buy s0 many hun has .also huy hose will appeal to it is wnderstood [uire th is town to t of hose le Crossing Elin for the elin cross ulated by nation uion of Hill is Maple Hill 1t society. The idea was veral months a at a society and Harry H prointed to take ter. th Jprovem suggested se meeting H chy vp- of the ma - signatures of the officers and rectors of the Maple Hill society Ind the Eim Hill Improvement asso- ured to the p many prominent n who are in favor men in New Brita the project and sev ffixed their names to the pe- Among them are William H. i ard R, Other ¢ being secured. The il be submitted to the . New Haven and 1 when a sufficient num- tura have becn secur- Haven™ road will in Lmit the petition to the pub- ilities commission in question 1s on the he railroad to New is at the foot of a teep Bill. It is a dangerous cross- ing as evidenced by the large num- ber o cidents which have occur- onie of these have ri- alities. o Cove name no: : crossin of and (in line York city red t sulted Lieutenant Beebe Has Resizned His Commi Ha 1, Nov. 1 (- tion of » Licutenant L. Beebe fantry br an officer in t tional Guard, has Leen accey the adjutant gen- eral. M rie, N nt Adelard A. Nou- S company, $ith in- heen appointed eche, or- bhoard headquart fantry brigad second lien dered before 1 and assigned pany. vice examining to 1 iployes of the Alaska railroad nnot shoot earibon from the trains more, They formerly bagged the animals on upcountry trip and retrieved them on CAPETOL Housc of Photoplay Hits! 1 Ade’s Great e of College Life DOLORES COSTELLO TH h Collzgz Widow with William Collie; Companion I . KY ' ONLY P ONIGH 1 have al- | Hart- | adquarters com- | chamber of deputies so elected. No change wiil be introduced in the present composition ate, except \or refor working. = No pro- for the possibility of the grand FRANCHISE RIGHTS Mussolini Makes Nation a One- ‘ Party Government ove all to avoid per-| mitting the inue to be umber of deputies to athering’ of purely is regarded as lead- prevalence of purely local 1 interests, generally con- \ the larger interests of ing to the Rome, Nov., 11 (®—The parlia- mentary reform measures, announc- ed by Premier Mussolini yesterday in effect do y with democratic universal suffrage in Italy and make Italy a one-party nation in which v the fasbists will be directly presented. The reform measuros together with the labor reform proposals are folt here to constitute one of the important oduced I and of the ary of reforms, the plan has keeping up 1 making unshake- political and he fascist regime. it of the new e made nmext year te a real experiment cessful, m of exclusiva national mos 1 of fascist guild. lic audacious parliamen orms ever undertaken in the of modern parliamentarism is generally felt here that par- llament as reduced in power before the advent of fascism no longer worked for the ideals for which it had been established originally. When Premler Mussolinl reached power he was halled, especially by the country districts, because his program called for reform of par- liament. Now, after five years of study, work and experiments, the premicr i undertaking a thorough changa of the parliamentary insti- tutions of Ttaly The pren n states already party system, Soviet In Soviet Rus- al party is legal, le tn Turkey only thlican party exists, power is even nor Musta- pha Kema vl Hees e authority by the party to name each ® for the chamber of depu- oper- most re- his- Wallingford Dedicates Its New Airport Today lingford, Conn., Nov plans to reduce the Armistice number of members in the lower house of parliament by more than -fourth, proclaiming simultane, ously that only one party exists in Italy, namely fascism, and that therefore the only electoral ticket to he presented s that of his own state guard and vw-Sinon Legion will state armory The mechanism throug embs I as “gu tire population divided, ors and which the liament will be follows: The thirteen into which the en- of the kingdom fis representing both employ- employes, will submit lists candidates thg number of which to the grand ed A= tascista Parade Is Feature of Greenwich Observance Nov. 11 (Fr—Veterans post in D o part in the Armistice and the ded 07 the mon- nent to veterans of the World War which was scheduled for 3 p. examine th lsts view choosing those whose fascist allegiance is ab- | solutely sure and also having the necescary requisites to represent not only the interests of the categorles from which they coma but also the general supreme interests of the na- tion and the fascist regime, The grand council has therefore the right to eliminate whatever can- lidates It considers 1 titnt- ing others. As a res a fascist ticket Wil be evolved which will be | submitted to the nation which will form only one co ituency and will vote thereon en bloc real snffr tion in other it take place in the e ions in their own commun i then coma here for dedica- the monument. colebr tios tion of 2 1S DESTROYED ntral Village, Conn., Nov. 11 (P A rise in the Moosup river has added to damage done by last weck's flood, word coming here today that at Summitt, over the Rhode had been washed away, 1ge at Oneco was showing weakness at abutments due, it was thought to ain of the flood BRIDG e will ht to vote ns to will be given only from their in the organizations, have shown themarlves to be @ elements in the life of the na- The grand 11 also re- serves the right tablish what will be the specific task of the new STRAND to those cil ™ contributions work fascist " cour to o We take this opportunity to all & contributed te Bazaar sponsored Ly the Ukral While we are decply g rspecial way the business men have donated merchandise towa Wa also wish to thank all parich who have fn any % TONIGHT! POLA NEGRI “Barbe& Wire” BENEFIT Given KAPLAN-DYNDEE Fight Plctures S—ACTS—-S Headed by the world famed Deno & Rochelle and Orchestra at UKRAINL Erwin Place CONTINUOUS SATURDAY November PARSON'S| ILARTFORD TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK MATINEE ~ SATURDAY “HARRY DELMAR’S REVELS” Fr Refugees in th Music by Imp. k Tay & Dlossom Sesley 85 W. Main Street Cast of 100 Entertalners Oreh, £3; Bal. Cir. $10 Gal 30; Dal. 2, §1.50, 0s Tox. 14-15-16—MAT. WED. Tues. und Wed For Dinect from The Earl Carroll AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR STARS CECIL LEAN and CLEO MAYFIELD In the Year's Smartest, Revue “ALLEZ-00P!” WITH THE ABSOLUTE BROADWAY CAST UNCHANGED Months at Yorl 5 Big “Theater, New. 100 Piece Set, New English pattern, reg- ular $79.75 value «$64.95 May be hought picee by picce Luncheon the new Snappiest glass, (Se In lhl‘ 52 Picce Set, English Shade. open stock pattern teg. walue $35.00 «$28.75 Charles Butterworth, Evelyn Bennett, Valodin Vestoff, Cathe Tou Mascall, Gladys O'Rourke, Edgnr Gar and Kling, Cuby and Smith, Howard and the MOST ALLURING DANCING CHORUS PRICES: Eve. Orch. §3: Eal. $2.0, 2, ; Fam. Cir. $1; Gal, 30¢, Wed. 3 reh. $2; Dal. $1.50, $1; Fam. . 50c. PLUS 2 _—— the sen-| ns concern- | tives of universal | form it will lead to) S CARD OF te v contributed to make this Benefit UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 6 — Nights — 6 Benefit for Valuable door prize given away each eveai, Admission 10 cents SIE 27 Plece Sherbets, Glasses. Your choice NOVEMBER 11, 1927. | City Items It's the talk of the town. That Absent Mi . A. B. hall, N 1 Erynewey of 1 av complained to the police evening that the gas meter in a house he owns at 25 Allen street, | was broken. What? led Bridegroom, at -advt. 23 Farming- st A at the Ask your doctor. meeting of officers of the Cor Sons of Israel w ay morning at 1 the vestry room of t Elm and Chestnut stre Merrie- und, Y. ~advt. Merwin of Lincoln to the police the rim from his was parked in Ma ot genuine Gluten Mohican Market advt. stees and ion Breth- eld next o'clock in sYnagogue, W A theft of omobile, wi of 142 W Nash § Mec advt, Harry reont—822.90. Tel. 45 49 Wa 1be. Mil have cowitz and Mendel A the store in the at Main and Waln tler Auto Par pose of co A Al Kenney B, hall, Cowell's.— 1P| kiiers being drawn by is a sport tl his Wi at some motor will be tried Canadian CAPITOL Begins Tomorrow SATURDAY! FOR 7 DAYS Greatest Romance Ever Known! with RAMON NOVARRO Betty Bronson May McAvoy Prancis X. Bushman and 150.000 others —_— e e THANKS A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AN, of extending our sincere thanks ) the success of this big Benefit infan Catholic church, tul to all we would thank fn an of the city of New Britain who ird this Benefit Dazaar. the people and members of the Bazaar Com tee, BAZAAR by the the AN HALL New Britain, Conn. 14th to 19th e Galician Flood erial Orchestra ‘Ghe Burritt Art Shop In the Professional Bldg. Dmnerware and Glassware Thanksgiving SPECIAL SALE Until November 19th TRA VALUE! 32 Piece Lunchcon Set in a beautiful new pattern of blue, «$7.75 AL Bridge or p Sets, in les of rvice for 8) MWARE! New Rose ioblets, Wine You may build this set up to 100 pieces. Special discount of 20% on all Ten Sets, our 9C wa Many More Special Values in Simole Pieces or Sets See Our Window | pany here was withdrawn in eourt sterday. Fllms have been showsn under the temporary #njunction re- straining interference {ssued by Federal Judge Thomas on October ‘ PETITION WITHDRAWN w Haven, Nov. 11 (#- | tion of the Unite ates distri torney’s office asking for dissolution of a t porary junction st John Leonard, head of a film com- A SAM Woon. production Starting SUNDAY for 4 Days Only MARION fs the peppiest campus cutle you ever lost your heart to, in this rollick- g, frolicking comedy of life, love and laughter inside col- lege walls. The whole country's roaring and cheering the heautiful star in this colleglate laugh As the Screen Feature Of Our First NIVERSARY SHOW ¢z Sunday Evening at 6:30 and 8:30 STARTING MONDAY Afternoon With 7°ACTS"7 VAUDEVILLE Something Doing Every Minute From 1:30 Until 10:40 Daily Next Week VAUDEVILLE WILL BEGIN DAILY at 2:10, 6:00, 8:45 START AT 2.10, 5:10, 8:10 MATINEE PRICES UNTIL 4:30 — Note — CONTINUOUS SHOWS Will Be Given Daily During Our ANNIVERSARY WEEK Beginning Monday!! THREE COMPLETE SHOWS COME EARLY NEXT WEEK TO THE HOWS SIRAND ERVE LOGES NOW

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