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Unlesa otherwiso indicated by press ag HEwW Theater Reviews of Current Offerings AAARRAARAZ LR RR R LR 2 220 4 4 L T X R R R DA AT THE oW STRAND act program o vaudeville and pictures which mark veond part of the Strand Anni- show went the first bill even A pretentious show that clement that combines to rfect vaudeville perform- 0 aenid ot et rday's 8 and I be continued tonight and Saturday. The Strand management nounced the showing for four Leginning next Sunday evening o John Barrymore and Dolores Costel- 10 in the sensational motion picture hit, “When & Man Loves.” This Is the same elaborate production that was presented in New York eity for a solid season at fwo dollar admis- sion prices. It will be presented the regular Strand prices in this city. On Sunday evening it will be enhanced by a specially enlarged or- chestra and on Monday, Tureday and Wednesday with a vaudevills program. The seven aguin an- days “TWO FE! The two features Lyceum for ths last time tonight are—“By Whose Hand" with Ricardo Cortez and a very good cast of stars. The other feature is ilor Tzzy Murphy’ 'with George Jesscl. arting this Saturday for four da¥s—A pleture all the world is waiting to see—Victor Hugo's Im- mortal Romance—"Les Miserables' The greatest drama of all time! Ro- mance, revolution, love t counts no costs—Romance as sweet as any story ever told. All in the epectacn lar plcture that is coming here France's own production of the tempestuous story of gay glittering Paris in the turmoil of revolution! The greatest human drama lite ture haa known. It's Victor Hugo's “Les Miscrables” successor to “Th Hunchback of Notre Dame," MAPLE HILL T0 BE WELL REPRESENTED ON TEAMS' Three Pootball Players to Fagagzc shown at ti With Elevens in Hartford-New Britain Game. Newington, Nov. 1S—When the New Britain and Hartford High schools lineup for their annual grid battle on Willow Brok park, New Britain, Saturday, Maple Hill will hive the largest representation on the teams that it has ever known to have. There hav several occasions when ecither Maple Hill or Newington have had onc ropresentative but this year there will be thr They are Donald | Jtoot, son of Mr. and Jtoot of Golf street, of Mra. and Mrs. Gerado ( of Vivian street sqn of Mr. and Mis. G Thompson street. Root. perhaps the niost outstand- {ng of the three, tly because of the position he plays, is right half back on the Hartford team, whe he has been one of the mainstays, this year. Ttoot wa year and is captain-ciect of year's track team. He is especially adept at broken fiell running, be- ng onc of the fastest men on the Hartford squad and is suic to prove troublecsome to New Britain Satur- day. It was Root who was practi- cally the only man who could considerably against New Brita last year. He also docs consider- able of the punting and forward passing. = Casalo fs the pivot man on the New Britain High school team, and has proved himself to be a fower of strength both offensively and de- fensively. 8pring is substitute con- tar on the Hartford team but it sure to sea dctlon Saturday because of injuries which are bothering the regular center. It will be an infer- esting battle between thesc two hoys since they are close friends | and pals. Spring has alinost pounds advantage over Casale. How- ever, the latter is a clever mon and will give the other a good battle. There will be many from Maple Hill among the rooters of both sides Saturday. The game this vear is enpecinlly interesting to them by the fact that these th boya will have important parts to play. Millicent and New Husband Very Happy | panama, Nov. 18 (A—"We are perfectly happy and contented, hut wish 1o be left alone” Arturo Ra- mos declared for himself and his wife, the former Milllcent Rogers, lefore sailing for Chile on the nta ter arriving king In the sigh Irweds dined at a cafe, suw a revue and danced. Passengers aboard the Santa Llisa geclarcd the former Countess Sulm and her Argentine husband kept much to themselves, leaving their| cabin only at rare intervals. been been Spring of also a star last xt later they DIES. 3 18 (P Adele Von Hindenburg, wife of the presldent’s yaunger brother, Bern- hnrd, died today at the age of 3./ The president thus mourns the loss | of two sipters-in- law, Lina Von | Beneckendorfe Und Von Hinden- burg having died at Neudeck, yes- terday. The lfe of the average American millfonaire is 60.22 s AT RALLY DANCE at the Newington Grange Tonight Imperial Orchestra Dancing Every Friday | rooters, I night “BEN-HU Hour been playing to capa this No o opportunity of s toplay wer It is one kne Morop ays offere ought to the Racket." 1he aeronuts™ fly i country and incidentally much laughter whils hursday the eansing doing so setting will wiorsel of wi progr: ngs two m their hunger One offer 1) e ne offers Ny w0 “ms to know his his Chi- soficemen Morun “Publicity Madne Capitol patrons full week of I rs, He dr and shows f 1in the rs. He brings to 1 crime, and Knights of 1 manner which is to the folks on footlig onnd a police, “or and TONIGHT AT Rill Tasillo ana ing at the tory dance Hartford THE. ARENA s orchie Are night nd New Dancing ter o Stanloy 1 for 1 - P 1 with gi Donble Cro Gritain drama revolves between o captain of DROWNED lN AUTO o ts. ther than oppost with in Three Meet Death When Maching weshold of th Precinet 10, of captain is in ¢ Plunzes Into Canal Near Syracuse— statfon at the ourth ¥ Fourt den and play, Custing is ors would Three Fulton rosid ol and a Parrowing swin of the Syracuse, tomobile rait and ply embankment i Hard produc- to the it of it. Lot this be L testimonial from a newspaperman corroborated by other newsp: men who attended the performanes last_ night-~the reporters in Cor- mack’s drama 1 Willard Robertson and Hugh O'Connell have the It of newspapermen. Nopr anthorities | I7oster plays the role of the adoles- tof CCNt Teporter from a course of the Journalisin in a colloge, with touch- e John Cromwell mukes a police captain. Romaine lender is equally as good as the t state's attorney. G. Pat Collins i, not scems to be, a police- man. Edward G. Robinson is a find in the c terization of the hoot leg king. Marion Coakley, the only womng is one of th I And Mal Kel s astation sergeant for you, Racket” will b peated to- 1 tomorrow night with a tomorrow. ourti Tuplicats or any when their au through & guard 1 Horri 19, fresh ppiing irons m Nt sedan in whieh are believed to have at i the vieti ished, Macel 1 19, the ser of the party, whic rom Iulton to attend 1eri, told inve elieves at least one forr Stnnt a church so- that 1 out stigators more of the 1 to crawl in th which he es believed he splashing in the ust hefore h i o1 the nine, for he s0! said he ons r him heard water matine hank RINGLING I8 SUCCESS Robert, Needs .|t Least $1,000 a Year for (osmetics York, Nov P Mrs, Loeh Teopold, o former sten. pplied ni court yester- alinfony of $1,200 a week, g explained that she needed @ year for cosmetics for shoes, Decision Now Tilie ograpi day for Son of Famous Circus Man, Makes Debue with Chicazo Civic Opera Company., Nov. 1§ P Lingliy Lo wrles Ringiin of circus his way int the heart Operi arena Torio, the “I Pagliacei.” Where on a neath a ling last diamond inm calls. While hundreds sat within the iditorinm to witness his debut, to- with the initial appearance Kargau, wife of a wealthy furniture man, thousands before their padios and rich baritone voice of the circus scion, Ring I nene Chicago, 1obr Leopold is suing hior husband, Joscph Leopold FEY 0wner, for sepa sides the she counsel fees . second vealthy ation, Re- asked $25,000 ne, s of the ( ) Civic last uight in the rol clown, in the oper alimony A mouse fo consume & penny’s worth of food every day. LYCEUM Last Time Ténigh{ RICARDO CORTEZ his po- —Also— “Sailor lzzy Murphy” and there with GEORGE ts suid s predecessors won fume on be- Ring- e auditor curtain sawdust Robert stepped b the dozen fou of canvas top. night horseshoe ived a and rece in ndicapped by wealth and banker at i name, sition as a Fla., to Germany preparcd: for the together went sang last the role he with others of future. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | FOR YOUR WANTS PIANO TUNING NEW and USED PLANOS RADIOS _Walter H. Kovel 8 Rockwell Ave, JESSEL Starting SATURDAY VICTOR LGOS IIORTAL “lLes Miserables” | I NOVEL HARTFORD and NEW BRITAIN GET-TOGETHER Football Dance FRIDAY NITE PARSONS’ HARTFORD Entire Week (Matinees Sutardiy ) THE JOLLY FARCE COMEDY “LET’'S MOVE” | By Jessie Hein Ernst and Max Simou with RUSSEL MACK and Mis Merry Assoclates, 1 'y MAUDE EBURN RENCE SELL NOV. 21 STANLEY ARENA Bill Tasillo Orchestra DANCING 8:30 TO 1 A. M. Admission 50 Cents t () 'ON GRANGE Dance FRIDAY NIGHT AL ORCHESTRA Vlue Tav. T, $100, S, Plus Tax, Eves—soe, Both Mats. ter, 28, New York € POLICE SEZE HOME_ARSENAL Raid Reveals Explosives Store Alleged Intended for Mexico . Calif., Nov scareh 15 @) A for Joi Man- Pacific Arms incisco, was in- as the aft- crmath of g his home lierc in whic h ritable arsenal of ma revolvers and am- company of stituted by hin and company e senator, ment plot to volutio the aiders mad vized at the m raiders announced r wa o at | it ictmer illogal tran: munitions, He was ar- after selzure in » California of a truck car- and ammunition estl- worth $30.000 and said 1o have been en route i vessel at San Pedro. the in said two ma- e v the Pa- that thre “n arrested Tny Mannerstam g November Yielic Man the let 1 by for ion of sonth rying mated to be v oftic trom police gation had expros to Char (o}, rounds nition, 50 pairs machine rifle Lrass kn containin raiders The polic equipped for tocute of the hot na meh on airuck w iiso uned I is tmt a Franecisco GIRL SCOUT NEWS whine g volvers, s and gey explosives 25 1 ck piackages elisved by seized vwl ne repai shop firearms was residener short from San bay Senior division of * Vill meet in the Prinity Mot the oms of the tonight at will be a work on the nature the division for the Nrs. W nd il Star Finder vork chosen by I fer Rand gin the nroject Ruest he A camp reunion will be planned at COME EARLY lthe Girl Seouts ! home Esther Rryson, Hart stre 1y evening, Novem! E the green tle girls camp letter girls. Tren Mable Spring from senior division and Doris Williams and Mary Kelley from troop 6 rep- d the New Britain Girl Scout patrol Jeaders at the patrol leaders’ confercnce held under the Hartford counc roop 1 is holding its first meet- ing of t fall at the South Con gational ¢! his afternoon at $:15 under dership of Helen Pankonin and Miss Fos- ros: the Memorial neetin Ay ever by rty in the ]‘u’lU roomw lay the troop took a hike Center to th or Crippled ( Girl 8 nley ol on Turs bowlir ng ) is E to by tiie e enrolied . counc as well CHIEF “HELD OUT” Mass, Lyecutive's Case Aired Split. With Salem. in Court—Tafled to selectmen, placed on ded guiity itness persons indicted had y and a il ess said Ly Congdor 2o into the liquor ed that ought in. Caramango ehor furnighed the . Congdon the vibner the Jabor. Congdon, the . munded $450 s were received 1 1 thres $100 cach and the bu boutlo and man, i said when thut of to were ive zuards ian §50, boatmen 25 each Another Gala . Anniversary Show Today 7 Acts Bigger Vaudeville 7 Door Open Saturday at 1:15 P. M. FLORENCE VIDOR —in— “ONE WOMAN ANOTHER Thcuonlvsmwas -THEY I.OVEDII 4 ms L zsz’rL cS' ,43‘55‘&‘.'5% *(DOLONES OSTELLO Sl S 13| SRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1927. LOGAL BEATS Newcomers in Nutmeg League ©:i: , Delated in Offcial Match - ivo "uoe® WS | Belt, who 1s c¥pected to turn out | VATICAN LEGATIONS GUARDED 1fier the high schooi football sea- | Rame, Nov. 18 (UP)—Jugoslavian & newceon Don- | lcgations to Italy and to the Vatican is giving tha team | were guarded heavily by troops toe eht which it lacked | day following publication of an ofe ficial fascist party statement attacke Oshorne « ing Jugoslavia on the ground that Potts her new treaty with France is aimed and Hattings is | against Italy. ral combina- Police admitted they fedred for fascist extremists might attempt te stage a demonstration at the lega- ms. So fer, howpver, there has en no indication of trouble. — RIFLE TEAM FARMINGTON son closes, ald Hatt somie of Britain margin i . Dobryn Hotchkiss Cross Db 1. Cros; iy, ELECTED GAPTAIN Wiiton South Morcy Church SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 14gs of Genuine Spring Lamb 35c b, — at — Jones' Guality Market 33 MYRTLE ST. TEL. 283 FREE DELIVERY Solfeit Orders for Thanks- giving Turkeys. CAPITOL Hous TODAY AND SATURDAY ROBBED d lat t 35 We “armington. skt of Plhotoplay Hits! 2 More Days to See the Photoplay Materpiece e e ) “BEN HUR?”» SUNDAY NiGHT Chosen to Vead Basketball Team During the Coming Sea-on. Wilton wo years, forward Mc \ Laff Week Seream! Your Ol I'riends are Back Again as Two “AERONUTS" Albert HARTE 'HE DOWNSTAIRS SHOP Steiger. Inc New Shipment Featured Saturday! Coats Richly Furred s44.75 Broadcloths and smooth finished fabrics, lavishly trimmed with Manchurian wolf, French Beaver, Squirreline and caracul. Do not judge them by the price, they are much finer coats than you ordinarily see for $44.75 due to Steiger's tremendous buying power . . . gizes 15 to 20 and 36 to 48. Stelger's—Downstairs Shop D T L e e RO —Broadcloth —American Venise —Velgara —Suede Like Cloths 1 Special Sale for Saturday! Smart Silk Dresses 2 o *15 Sports, business and afternoon & models in one and two-piece styles ——f-Satms . .. each up to high standard in tailoring and style insisted upon —Velveteen in all Downstairs Shop garments . 5 —Silk and Velvet —Silk and .. . in black, smart brown shades Wool Crepes and tan, copen and royal blue, green and the wine shades. Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 44. Steiger's—Downstairs Shop