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e ‘.'L“V Unlesa otherwise written by press | i “THE HARVESTER —LYCEUM “The Harvester” th traction, tuggir of the world. America’s great iriumphantly to th Stratton Porter’s lutest and hesi great artist who puts into picturcs all the exquisite feeling that char acterized the work the gr authoresses. The fiom her prolific pen aund riumph of a great divec Rigger than eper of finer than “The stronger that * have read the novel see the picture T'he feature is “The College Ben Turpin, Bobby (Garon and Rex Lea new program sts Two very big feature picturc Whose Hand?" with Ricardo Cortez and Eugenia Gilbert. Also “Sailot Tzzy Murphy,” a ver authoress now companion Hero™ good comedy Wednesday night is “Blanket Night" « with many beautiful blankets given away to patron: e = 1 ROLLER SKATING Roller ating will open new Stanley Arena on Ul Wednesday night. The skating will be under the management of Al Anderson of Roscland, Savin Rock whe will be assisted by a corps of instructors for beginn L ostrect A Theater Reviews of Current Offerings RICHARD LAM Present LEAN and 1 n "ALLE? (By the Herald Reviewer) V3 CECTL MAYFLELD SO0000600240908300908908902062008088855308805028880 FETVETCETTCOGES PPVPICT TSV TPLFVUATTICIIIIITAICTRITERICIVECRTTONNIE™ PARSONS —HARTEGRD local the atirical, comedy it rsonali nit over.” to look ad th rrolic, o f Tody M Oopl™ “BEN HU On its first stop since closing an lon engagement of scveral months in New York, “Allez-Oop,” featuring Ceell Lean and Cleo Mayfield was accorded a quict reception at 1 s sons’ theater, Hartford, last nig In fact the silence act was so profound that one might think one had gone stone deaf or that the audience was ring those shiny slave bracelats which dangle rom the hip pocket equipped policema “Allez-O0p” is & typical revue. Tt is a stercotype of a dozen revues that have been produced dur ing the fast few years. It lays its chief claim to recognition on its | dancing. The singing is nothing to | ni become excited over and the comedy | Br Its chief weakness is that [ W is spotty. auplicate of | it lacks novelty, bein 50 many other ente ments of its kind l In spite of the foregoing depreca- 104 that will 1 during the f of ti & artists a Ben Hur, ol May of every well g MeAvoy Mos other |of o il he offe t the Capitol Do of Music [ it “Allez-Oop” has tory observations | Jlyn Bennett is its good p a lively young woman with an en- [ ms 10 | confor ganging personality who s have watch springs on her Her dancing is a high spot on fh bill. are also splendid dancers. “sister” turns are well worth scving. | Layman and Kling qualify for spc- cial neotice for their dancing num- bers and Valodia Vestoff, of course, is not to be overlooked. Mr. Vestofl goes himself one bhetter than his name would imply, appearing in one scene with his coat and other things off and being garbed in a silk topper a collar and tie, a ingamajig around his waist and shoes and spats. Catherine Crandall likewisc makes & pleasing impression as a dancer. Cliff O'Rourke is called upon frequently to sing and he does it well, even if he is bothered with an attack of laryngitis, s Butter- worth seems to be the head come- dian. Mr. Lean and Miss Ma 11 were liked by the audience for their rapid fire dancin pecially in their | Swiss make-up. r of Sta t! the opening of the second act was | an attractive scene well handled. Two comedians billed as Cuby and Smith were given the largest meas- ure of laughter for their burlesque | acrobatic stunts. The sketches failed to go across very strongly. At least two of them seemed familiar left-overs from | | other revues which have come this | f way. {C “Allez-Oop” will remain at Par- sons' for the first half of the weck with & matinee tomorrow. heels. [ Tr Their | CAPITOL—COMI “ITH HEAVEN”|/ ‘Twill Stir the Hearts of Humanity! PARSON’S HARTFORD Pop. Price Mat, Direct from Their 5 Big Months at Earl Carroll Theater, New York AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR STARS CECIL LEAN and CLEO MAYFIELD In the Year's Smartest, Snapplest Revue “ALLEZ-00P!” WITH THE ABSOLUTE BROADWAY CAST UNCHANGED Evelyn Beanelt, therine Crundul| dys Yates, ( e Gardiner, Laymn Smith, Rita MOST ALLURING DANC PRICES: Kve. Orch, & . §2.30, 83, $1.50; Fam. Cir. §1; Gal. 50c. Wed. Mat. Orch. §2; Dal. $1.50, §1; Fam. Cir. 5c; Gal. 80c. PLUS TAX. rish tenor tional 1 Rita Howard and Helen 1ables | by dezie or's emin and his ser and will Dec: 1h —— upon John viversity o 15 its headquarter John McCormack \ recognition of the ten- in the 1 world s to Trish music music As MeCormack is now in America t return to ITreland until degree will be con- rre me time between then and hristmas READ HERALD CLASSIFVIED ADS FALLING HAIR Lucky Tigerknocks dandrufand eczema by killing the fol- Money- Use Whyte Fox for Skin eruptions. Barbers or druggists. LUCKY TIGER The Absent-Minded Bridegroom By St. Joseph’s Dramatic Players A Farce in Three Acts By Larry E. Johnson at the T. A: B. HALL Nov. 16-17 8:15 o’Clock Sharp Children 50c Adults $1.00 Tickets for sale at M. Kenney’s Dancing Will Follow MAYOR OPPOSES MORE BUS LINES Weld Comes Ont Against Grant- ing Route to Zaleski Aefinite num- in this Maryvon Zaleski L rthwestern s the city s not re- 1o opposs Wor o busi- consider- concerne schedule ipitol this was post- to conges- city much idition of Ar dinary pleasire out. He al- so many dif- ot conducive WATTERSON BROS. GIVEN LONG TERMS Noted Pair. Convicted of Embezzle- ment. Long Financial Leaders In Catifornia, 1 yesterday on W W L wroth- 1 ement and “ir Inye couniy bank of Bishop. G t hel| o tie fail nk and s in its tight 1 Inyo guilty on zlements totalling and need 1 of one to court leaders o sentences to run con- ESTATES INVENTORIED estate of the I Szezepan Cash in the Peo- s Savings bank amounts to $158- 1 ind haif interest werd s n property on $1,600. f th Karam Ja- ¢ to the | Burritt | s banks, has | ventoried | probate court. Alice Jacob is dministratrix Svenska Teater j allskapet players. The best 1 company in American pre- s Swedish And besides peppy viudeville The Blue Do- ng quartet, tive-piece orchestra AL the latest Swed- | | { with 10 '\vl | i | noat the Norden Bunga- Ihursday. Nov. 17 ai 8$:15 P. M. I 1 advance for sale by Os- at the Norden Bunga- this opportunity play. They Good Templar Wednesday, Nov. |CAPITOL House of Photoplay Hitst NOW THIS WE 7 the best the photoplay industry has ever madet ‘BE HUR’ Gen, Lew. Wallace’s Immortal story of the Christ. Youll Be Thrilled at the Great Chariot Race! The monstrous Sea Fight! 'reen at 00—9:00 Mats. 35, 25c. Eve. 50¢ 5. Children the after BE( NEXT SUNDAY LAFF WEEK! A WEEK OF JOYOUS SCREAMS CRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927. Has Role of Bride i In Amateur Farce S0 by paying reg To Install New Elaborate exercises installation this Cooke egational evening as pas who n years s of the e invo- tor of the of New Broa York city will be MISS CATHERIND FITZPATRICK Miss Catherine 19t a teacher in 1 is well trick who is| Hiu Burritt school | dramatic | bility ‘. er work in St | iamrock | sketches in during In ti Bridegroom' her | “Ab- which hand is so does not 1 sion to work.Her efforts to inferest himself in eventually has consented sneee Wit on or she to hecome his brid Tames Maher is v old ovife with those familiar v ' this cityv. He red perhaps in Hour." A& S0P catric one of The Indian-detour Grand Canyon Line 13 society ted in many locally also Kethall as well as on the apne the rolc m Sh d is kno! his work en various and football teams, Minded groom BERLIN NEWS (Continued The Santa Fe maintains a special Service Bureau, in charge of its representative at Boston, Mass. This Bureau is prepared to assist in planning a winter trip to the Southwest and California. Detailed infor- mation furnished about railroad fares, sleeper rates and hotel accommodations, as well as sightseeing trips. Complete itineraries on request. You will find this service very helpful, as a time- saver and money-saver. You are invited to use it freely. Fill in and mail coupon below and we will do the rest. rom Page Seven) week. Tt th out of town as there is no home The fife local hoys team games will be the rule | floot drumn corps will meet ling at T:30 o'clock hall is asked to attend Roland Holmes is moving into the | residence on Wilcox avenue, former- | Iy occupied by the Rachon family. R T Ly fas i 1 SANTA FE SERVICE BUREAU ' : G - 7 || Ol s it I WOMAN'S BODY 1OUND | O By o Niaes Rowmanville, Ont., Nov. 15 (& Would like information regarding winter trip to The body of Winnie May Ward, 26, including any worth-whilc stopovers. who disappeared Sunday when she 2 There will be persons in party. 1:: v: home '| )Mm!: ol e to A R church, was found ast night in a P P ve travel folders. SEtshion el G e DAl tets Also mail descriptive travel folders. south of Bowmanville. Community Every meniber — weeks. Name____ - S Street No. City and State ALD CLASSIFIED ADS ] l o { ilious ? NR—NATURE'S REMEDY— | tonight. You'llbe “fitand finc” by morning —tongue clear, headache gone, appetite X, bowels acting ple i tack forgotten, For conetipation, too. Bet- ter than any mere laxative, Only 25c. READ HE Continuous | LYCEUM ‘ Two Features TODAY “THE HARVESTER" By Gene Stratton Porter —Also— “THE COLLEGE HERO” WED., THUF FRI. “BY WHOSE HAND” —Also— “SAILOR IZZY MURPHY" WED. NIGHT BLANKETS GIVEN AWAY TOMORROW ALRIGHT —_— Recommended and Sold by All 22 New Britain Druggists. LADIES MATINEL THIS COUPON AND (0c. WILL ADMIT A LADY TO BEST SEATS Gala Anniversary Show!! Daily This Week ACTS GREATER VAUDEVILLE her of G. A 5. W. V. Funeral Hudsell camp, irrangements are incom- Heal Skin Diseases Peterson’s Ointment T The \'aud_e‘wille 1 | Jo! 7 at DORIS ROCHE | “Character Songs' MMIE LUCAS | GATES & LEE oted Comedian “Stateroom 197 Come Larly Shows Start With Their Orchestra THE BLANKS r So | "A Novelty Uniqu ES & JONES | LANOFF SISTERS “Levee Types “Spirit of Dance MARION DAVIES “THE FAIR CO-ED” \X indorsers reguired For A Loan Up To $300 on your pere without someone e is also allowed so loan in easy in- done to make If you will be interested in this THE MUTUAL SYSTEM Rooms 112-113 Opp. Capitol Theater Professional Bldg. 81 W. Main St. Na. 2033—Swck inteviors 19 suit yoar sagurremenis— all ixweriors oxcina. Exccutive Safe wirh Real Record Safety .. . 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