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R RO PBINRTOQO =P 12 :“mmubeooAMu»&»a»mu»»ouuuasusu | Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical not wristen by press ageucies for es and reviews in this co the Tespective amusement company D PPPIPEPETTITCTE TP T = LR A AL A LA 2o A0 L Ao s b LA AR Rl 2 b L e T Y TR T ‘ SKATING AT ARENA the exotic, passionate vamplre and | will appeal to President Coolidge | |ibor organisatione or A an Up 1o Local devotees of roller ekating |daughter of the wealthy sheik, Oth- | j4nd Governor John S. Fisher of | Although the union men have de re "w :lnd ‘v]o U;rv\ ov:( of \ruu“ er wvn-.) 1 the ca : H i Ilw:m- \::';::H‘arm:‘; to xvr;‘;"m’ullvnml lr’x~ cided not to form an nder \m 'U get your mioney, here, on your pere tonight when this form of sport will | cis wshman, Kathleen Key, | vasions of the rights of miners In | Lo party b will som e i e ushered in at the mew Stanley |Claire MeDowell, Mitehell Lewis, the bituminous coal fields of Penn- | funt their b ttion "‘I,d"‘" msibility withoat - someone Arena on Church street. The skat- (Nigel de Brulier, Leo White ana [sylvania and Ohio by injunctions | “frionaiy” politic & with you. No embarrassing investi- ing wWill be under the managemetn ||y Curric | banded down by state courts. i i t are made. Absolute confidence is .:‘I \;\vlu‘ru:{\lnr Roseland, Tum : segini [:-: Sunday night for wm;r’ 1~‘r= n‘u; of procedure has been The lowest temperature ¢ r anteed. Ample time is also allowed so Itock, who will have a corps of ex- [days the big attraction will he Wa " [sanctioned by a meeting of 250 offi- | oyded in the United States was T T o ; e pert skaters to assist him as instruc- |lace Beery and Rayr Hatton in ! CAST IN “FIFTY-FIFTY” cers of national and international | \fijes City, Mont, It was 65 lments. E r?::’l e 10:1" gt ,: tors. their new ream W Front row, left to right—3rs. Augusta Martin, ltose Kahms, Anne | 2007 OFEanizations gathered in con- | groos below sero ; s SIeiinEni fdane fo) ek % LT Wiie 11 Ihe first offering | pock anma 1 et R ROSESRANIS, SANNE Jrhohoa Trera. . s a pleasant, dignified service. If you N ST NIGHT” AT LYCEUM pecial Laff W program ek row, left to right—George Huonker, George Nicdman, Otto |, .. ”\"n)mumn process, as direct 1 money you will be interested in this another feature added to aud Porter, Itohert Pc ngul |||\l|o‘n nlnnnr.-_ v\.mrxlronul» il our regular program for tonight : g 4 ’ . . condemned in the report of a com- . e and that is (Blanket Night.) We wlil NEW EN [,ANH !S nu:v,’jj:'“; v :Hnn.,ryvxl\”:;\‘{tfi. ««1:7‘ vor \H.';. es of Grandma” and | mittee on program and action. Am THE give a many beautiful blanket TOE g £ Sopea ! oI Housgkagner example of the process complained R e L fety of St. Jolin's German Lutheran iss Rose Kahms has also ap- |of by the miners was the recent in- L s @ E chureh, will he presented at Central | peared before the Mie several | junot deeren hande ol e e e s e | el SR nroei lx t Central {pearcd before the public on several | junction deereo handed down in the V. Sevadii L ot kol A | e haol auc l((;r\r;hm on foccaslons, The come rolls are por- | case of the Plttshurgh Torminal Conl S. V. Sevadjian A ; s g at § o'clock. trayed by Otto Gaudian, Alma Hess Corporation against the United || 162 Glen S ; finish—Don't miss this opporfunity | . 2 Glen St. Tel. 1190 Profess ] PTG e el e — ! : k who takes one of |and Georze Huonker. Mine Workers in which the latter | ; Professional Bldg. Rooms 112-113 > e : o . he leading roles h ake sin| The p unde conal su- oS ST Jbe binuketshubisofigrile wuat h]dus[]‘]fls DGUF!() 1ng Des 1e 'mmlln v Lu"’ n : ‘H‘nu)’v" \y\lh ,’:l Den ,\,,’.“,”fl«wn L".’, ki ’[h: - ooalisy e ¥1 W. Main St. Opp. Capitol Theater louble feature program that we | AL tUi l] 8 D A & : Y ILAnLEDS A | lave! starting today. Mhe riain w fiol R o e S T e SR TS mneti — traction offers a cyclone of thrills I C _LYCEUM T F iEzetioniongraiatereions (oaliitile) Competition ¢ e ontinuous wo Features namte drama of baftling mystery in | PTAEI ,\"l“"“'l "‘"'\‘“;::‘ ocked” Miss P e “By Whos A4 wit dicardo Nov. 18, (I'T") | Slipsk e e 2 I : : tions, ho replied that he did not BY \\HO\ i HAND | (h()R(.h JESSEL Murphy a wow with | oping rapic rm col sfi ! i | : = extingRtiisBRaiun neLlon e R EROEO | Kaweckl testified that he had been . e . e St o csunti Eiatilen drinking cnongh to make Mmasll RICARDO CORTEZ | “SAILOR IZZY MURPHY" fi rt (\( humunn\ Suceessor to the relations and . o “ e ® . —— Sthing to. & u kP : o . el g00d” and he and his com- | . i anything Hunchback of Notre Dame.” 1i's ion y Ma“ i COU]‘[ Apo]oglles fifld Speee [ O ) Tomght Manv Beautll‘ul Blankets Given \\\.u ] R RElint 1t 18 rabiihad 10 G e a' Victor Hugo's imumortal “les | Hhm““,"ll "“”‘5 o |girls because the latter encouraged \ MATI\H-‘ s 1323-3 Our continuous clarification Miserabl 3 MG Rl SeLEnoy innor [them to join the Miss Sli i 2 Z 18 responsible for this, the fluid be- e = tomorro ed that N PlllS B!flme on quuOI e i e This Coupon and 10c will admit a lady to hest seats 15234 A i bk . POOTBALL DANCE AT ARENA nd s ning more ind T N e ST il ! The rooters of tiie Hartford High and employing more peopl e T warned her that he “would make | Starts Sat. Victor Hugo's “les Miserables” i i and New Britain 1 chools Get- | than it was losing cithe i all my “") i "“"l" I'; her eves black” if she spoke dis- | i i . to-Gether club will hold there big business failures or removal of i te in my head and 1 did {yogpoactiully of his wife. She taunt- | S . dustries to ofl sections of the ) S £ | ‘TMM‘"M"' and football hop at the Stanley Arena. | dust to other ion the | ingw it 1 was doing. T want |ed him and he slapped her with his | PP, """n,,,’“~m_ o The Stanley Arena is one of the fin- | conntry to apologize to the officer for what- fingers “not hard enongh to kill a | — o8t dance halls in New England and ahe o millaces Heonellfion) RS Smiala T N e boose 1y i | NG G hoy whabikinal otia rep- | FALL FUN'FEAST AND FROLIC a danee floor second fo none. based on the first study ever that made me do it,” said Jos {utation they have, anyway,” he i The committee wishes to announc '\ ‘:Wily H\'m ‘4 industry to and from | ionkowitz, aged 27, of 18 West |said. | (Auspices The Men’s Club) that danc starts at S hd con- | New England street, charged T ‘hile Kaweckl was stify AN N i 4 ’:I«ltlf.ly:"yyy]ylglv;n:”u 3 el Breling. g i rect _j\n;,. 1|um.l irink ol \\\n;\x‘ )I\-”\‘v(kk: e m'.';‘""!fr»‘lf"‘fv STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH wes . m. Admissio el t ess and resistance in police court | Miss Kawasnick aceused al- & OV R B ; cents., 10 chambers of commerce and oay ek e ng Courh Oftier Lanrnar| FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 8 P. M. PALACE TOMORROW ONLY RBill illo and his orchestra of Poards of trade in New Englan Supcenumerary Officer Gigliotti | was obliged to warn her to Keep 2 o ) 3 : et TODAY » Hartford will play. show that 191 communitics gai testitied that l,‘, hadet ihe : ’,, ".m..w two or three times. Mr. Green- | O.M. Rm‘;z ('l:c"‘_, .\t@rltlmg l“""““." WALLACE BEERY and ADOLPHE MENJOU in S 415 new ind in 11 (hout 10:30 last night at Dudjack's |stein said it was evident hMat there Thrilling Surprises! Unique Attractions! 1 o “SERVICE LADIES” AT THE PALACE only 160 indu S hall on Sexton street after ejecting | would have been no trouble had Ka- [ An evening of laughter and merriment for the whole family RAYMOND HATTON in SER FOR IE Coming to the » Theater to- | the Feport saig Tim twice and telling him to go |weeki b sober. | Come and Renew Your Youth! “FIREMEN SAVE o morrow for a one day cngagement is !vo L number of ¢ ome. At the signal box at Main| A nolle was entered in the case ur You MY CHILD" Co-Feature— Adolphe Menjou's latest Paramount industries gaine A Lee streets, Stonkowitz resisted |of Thomas McKeon, aged 45, of 605 B fi N C H X e : comedy-drama, “Service for Ladics.” i (host 10t thore were 7260 the officer in the side. East Main street, charged with | enefit ew Ommunlty ouse Next week Turkeys will be FRED HUMES in In this production, the sophisticai Of the 190 industries lost hy New Feeney happened along drunkenness and breach of the || Admission, Adults 20c; Children Twelve and Under 10c¢ given away Free! “ONE GLORIOUS SCRAP” od Menjou of “Sorrows of Satan” d¢ nd communities in 1926, 71 and o in overpowering the | peace. \upnlmn\vtlmy Officer Glg+ 2 parts from the phitandering roles | Were husiness faitures and 119 mov- | prisoner. that have characterized much of his | o other localitics. OF these 119 Jug e fmposed a fine of $£5 work in the past. In his place is a moved, only séven went to and costs on the charge of drunk- e o who, in th s outside New England. There [enness and $10 and costs for resist- aracter of TFurope's most cele- indusiries that came from remarking that he believed brated head waiter, loves an Ameri cetions to New England, one | Stonkowitz was telling the truth and | can heiress, [ each from New Jersey and Ohio and 'he certainly was. frank about it. Behind the scenes In an exclusive | the regainder from New York.” Fined For Hitting Girl is hotel and winter sports in the | The impression in some sectionis of | Paul Kawecki, aged 30, of 85 Wil- | s Alps constitute the settings, he country “that New England was low st 1, was fined $10 and costs | i losing heavily was for assaulting Stasin Slipski, aged | SBEN HUR® AT THE CAPITOL |, possible by 15, of 14 last Lawlor street. Ser- If you have not vet seen “Benlloss of a few onstandir ant I A. McAvay made the ar- Hur” at the Capitol don't miss this | was ly advertised, opporiunity of secing the gueatest | <id, that she and film production in the last ten y a1 4 photoplay that will appeal to all | ars, of PATHS FOR BICY L the other love motif 'twixt mother demned him to the galleys and Dis [ Thivd aven *were inerved to- womenfolk to a forgotten dungeon e S i i This is but ona of the many in- | pproaching train and was . 7 = toresting scenes filmed by Dircetor | Ve ted and CAPITOL—COMING Ired Niblo for the Metro-Goldwyn- [ police wer o excit- | | ¢6 T HEAVEN” Mayer “Ben Hur” spectacle which is[cd crowds. nin W R. Flotow 7 H now being shown at the Capitol. rooklyn, who had been in il | o 4 O Ramon Novarro plays the £ ot |moalth: Sweetest Love Story Ever Ben Hur, while May MeAvoy is «N} ! Told! as Esther, Carmel Myers as Tras, | D HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Amateurs to Present “Fifty-Fifty” Putnam | on Tremont street Sun- | peoples, a photoplay that will pro- Pa Nov. 16 (BR)—Separa ths day when Kaweeki and another man | vide the utmost in enterfainment. | fopr hieycles have become e came along and spoke to them. | It is at the Capitol all this week, lin (he country hres of autor They did not take kindly to the continuous shows daily. bile traific on the main roads, men's advinees because Kaweeki | “Ben Hur” owes s popular sic-!jy 6,000,000 lic pid o was infoxicated and when he at- coss not only to the grandeur of its!cyeles in Irance. They outnumber | tempted to shake hands with the ~pectacle and the absorbing nature the autorobil e complainant she repulsed him. Then | of its action but likewise to the love ionto 1 the 1 o o used fmproper language towards story of Ben Hur and Esther and |qestrians must watch their step her and struck her in the face, she and son which is hrought powerful- CROWDS SEE MAN DL, Miss Kawasnick testified that she | v to the fore through the many i New York, Nov. 16 (P Scores of and Miss Slipski were returning | vears of scparation of Ben Hur nen and wonwn waiting for trains home from church when the two lig parent by the Romans who con- lanal stre stafion of the men spoke to them. She knew Ka- NEPW DRITAT | liotti made the arrest. Through a new French system, to- | illiterate people are being ! t to read and write in ten two- | !\our lessons, DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 LABOR T0 APPEAL * TOPRES. CODLIDGE {Would Prevent Alleged Invasion ! Pitshurgh, Nov. of the American Federation of Labor ined from p! were on strike President William Green of American Federation of heads a committee which upon Governor I mand from him { tigation into e} fiw NO - mdorsers -1 Zequired by agencic against 85,000 western and cer DI nghls i : The conference 1 | recommendations of which included a na for financial relier 18 (UP)—Officials —at a time when women are paying full price for furs comes this startling news! Housc of Photoplay Hits} \(l\\-—l"l\ WEEK The Greatest Photoplay Pro- duction the Last ‘Ten Years ‘BEN HUR’ Every Man, Woman Child Should See It! TONIGHT! Marion Davies “The Fair Co-Ed” 7 Come Early Continuous All This Week Starting John Barrymore © with Dolores Costello —in— \ “WHEN A MAN LOVES” Mat. 35-25c—Eve. 50c-35¢ Loges Reserved Eveniugs Chikiren After School 15¢ LAFF' WEEK NDAY NIGHT FOR 1 DAYS Hartford and New Britain Get-Together FOOTBALL DANCE Friday Night Stanley Arena Dancing 8:30 to 1 A, M, Admission 50 Cents GRAND OPENING Roller Skating STANLEY ARENA Church St TONIGHT Al Anderson of Roscland, Savin Rock, Mgr. MESHKEN BUYS 100 FUR COATS from New York manufacturer at a fraction of their original cost—and will sell them commenc- ing tomorrow morning in a great 3-DAY SALE THURSDAY — FRIDAY - w\\ W SATURDAY This is the greatest piece of Fur News New Britain has had in Muskrat, season when prices are the some time. Imagine buying IHudson Seals, Raccoons, Pony Coats, etc., in the height of the highest at a— Saving of $50 to $75 (And in Some Cases More) That's just what you can do in this sale. Come early ‘ / Sizes and models for women and misses. EDW. MESHKE FURRIER FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS 168 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN