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1 C——— T JOHN BARRYMORE IN BIG FEATUR ‘When a Man Loves” at the Strand Next Week What is llkely to be the lm attraction ever shown Strand theater since its opening year ago will begin tomorrow eve ning, when John Barrymore and Do lores Costello will be presented in tlaborate production, “When a Mar Loves”” This remarkabe photo drama of love and passion shown on Broadway for an er tcason at two dollar admissio urices and comes here to the Strar where it will be shown at the re; ular local admission prices. On Sur day evening, “When a Man Loves will be presented with an especiall 'REGINALD DENNY I3 SINGLE TODAY Wile Divorces Him on Grounds of Cruelty Nov. 19 (P)— motion picture star, ranks of the unattached < wife had been grant- Angeles, Calif., nd his v had stage actress, \ superior court here y One of the acts of the cr urged against o the or 1 insisted on flying 10 knew the act filled her | it at he not only took the ts himself but rugmented symphonic orchest: = = S CC R TR would ta cir small daughter, while on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- Ceene Aom LES MISERABLES "4 crvverracrn HEReS Barbara with him into the air. A resday it will be given with a five At Lyceum Today, Sun., Mon., Tues. | “While T don’t know that airplane act program of vaudeville acts. riding §s extreme eruelty under ordi- | The vaudeville which will begin on | ~ N ST Vi - - Inary circumstances,” Judge Walter | Monday afternoon will be headed by | ¥ lsien o Tl tie top | S Gates ruled, “when a man goes tle celebrated Yerkes [Flotilla or- HATT ra EFPY wt, s I, Emile : EiElisesma Lionild shestra of 14 noted musicians. This Ul ik L3R Cha and 1 psor Aaloniidavite RIS is one of the most pretentious mus- e Now W testified jcal organizations in vaudeville and r 4 Py T Sl the local management has been fc [) i t:L ; S tunate in procuring it for a local en =5 A O ATz i e kagement, Another vaudeville not- T i hngseailtel ! 0 shaeal bl tble on the same program for Mon- " P L 1 ot o LS SRLEL G day, Tuesday and Wednesday will Now We're in the AR Is = 1 Lois L demplalnad B Lo the inimitable comedian, Sam L a I.c i UG 8, s Mearn and his wonder “fiddle.” For the Thanksgiving program the management will present the most unique attraction in showdom, a con- gress of living freaks, featuring Al- Lerta, half man and half woman and | Wer 15 other weird folks, ensemble of freak people ever i ered’into one show. Rwhully Funny | Beginni itol will off rantecd st , Mor e stran Victor Hugo’s Novel “Les Miserables”, Lyceum Starting today, for four day the production the world is wait 1o sce, Victor H immortal novel when they 3 o 1 “Les Miserables.” “It is the greatest | of airplanc : work of epic and dramatic fiction | blocks which has ever been created or conceived by the human brain,” says Britannica of 1 Encyclopedia Victor Hugo's Miscrables.” It would be conscr use 1 came language in bing the colossal motion picture production ot “Les Miserables,” now playing at the Lyceum theater, for the Universal-Fitm de without doult, cinema achievement Two years wert France triumph i, surpassing in making this stupendous motion picture at a cost that mounted to millions of franes. Many of the scenes we taken on the exact locations indi- ed by the author in his boc ¢ principal players wer irom the French stage and most renowned actors in the land chosen to portray the characters created by Hugo. bricl Gabrio, iilm idol of I accomplishes a yemarkable portrayal in the role of Jean Valjean, considercd by 1o be the most lovable character in the | many fiction. Javert, the terrible; Father Myriel, the saintly; lovely Cossett nd her poet lover—all these are =" brought to life with the force qtf B gt Satar truth. The stirring scenes y ) e historie: barricades make up i y drama within a drama. Al these r flashes from a truly epic drama will live long in memor See “Les Miscrabl beginn will plea starring Cluire Life Prisoner Given Freedom for Testimony Jollet, 111, Nov. 19 (®—The heavy doors of the Stateville prison swung open yesterday and Chest L g walked out It was his reward state's evidence in the —a frec man for turning that con- ase victed s n prisoners for the mur- der of a deputy warden in their daring break for frecdom two years vo. Larsen, himself a murderer, Jiad served 14 years of life imprison- ment for g a companion. The | last 19 months of his term was spent ' in solitary confincment, the only ! place where prison authorities could i ep him s from the wrath of s who had vowed to squaling.” her prisone ‘get him" for | King PhilipView Inn DANCELAND College Highway Simsbury, Conn. Dancing and Dining | Orchestra Every Saturday and Sunday Night Special Attention to Parties Make Reservations Phone Simsbury—330 Prior to Broadway Engagen LAVGHTER WEEK A’ On the at Berlin, Connec PARSONS’ || “eiti John § HARTFORD Entire Week Begin. MON., NOV. 21 (Matinees Thanksgiving—saturday) THE JOLLY FARCE COMEDY “LET’S MOVE” | By Jessie Mei i —TODAY— <t and Max Simon it 1 Acts of Vandeville RUSS_L MACK Very Pleasing also 2—Great Ieatu LON CHANEY in “Nomads of the Nox#th” AL ORDERS NOW $100, §1.50 ~- —and— “OH, WHAT A NIGHT” with EDNA MURPHY, w Thea- . Nov. > g |E “DIGNDES BY CHOICE” which greeted at the film | !¢ ed as meaning it { spying on him. b OF MUSIO ement approved D: 1 every nieht in 1 that Mrs, Den- | 1 Ity {l 1 month as long as : Ta ' ©d his present salary N 1 custody of the child i 1 vs who formerly wede on ¢ 3 the Linglish stage, were married in Sl Cal in 1922 I 1wy Boy of the Streets Starred | ! offcrid At the Palace Theater | ! 1§ 3 L The 1 t Rayart feature, "A 3 1 o * adapted from by Charles T. 1 dirceted by Charles J. for the Palace Su r's screen, inni i continuing to Monday night. s production features such | I known screen s Johnny Mickey neisco, and a number of re others we remember {t from 1 with gripping sitn- ¥ ction” moments. impses of children 1to upon con- and who in many w 1 of their ight to play. ho are des stod stre lepriv Dance Dance Tonight Rialto Ballroom On the New Refinished Floor i With a New Band DY-GLOVER POST AMERICAN LEGION DANCE 22— PARAGON INN Lels From Legionnaires NOV Admission—50¢ 7| Continuous Shows —TODAY— SUN.—MON.—TUES THE EVENT OF THE YEAR? At Last it's Herel s Victor et Hugo's 1 Glory! A Naotion Ariame m a Tren Dr CLAIRE WINDSOR —in— LADIES' SPECIAL MATINEE This Coupon and 10c. will Admit a Lady to Matinee Best Seats. AY and MONDAY | I'he Famous Broadway Success | “A BOY OF THE STREETS” —with— Walker | Mickey Bennett ‘ —Co-Feature— S TURKEYS! en away Mon., & Wedanesday Nights Doa’t fail to be herel You m: i to win a Fi Dinner. Will be il Johnny TIM McCOY “ADVENTURES” state. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AT |Plous of Yale. He was the first| comedy force Maude Eburne whose ~ . |Harvard man to finish and soon | friends and admirersare legion: Bet- On Bootleg Cosmetics atter, Davis, Wells and Benson were | ty Lawrence, Dorothy Terney, Rus. v York, Nov. 19 (P—A warn- |declared victors, while Cauman re-| sell Fillmore, Charles Hampden, st the dangers of “bootleg” | co a draw with Irvine of Yale. |Cliff Heckinger, Hans Hansen, Fred was issued by the Ameri- | Harvard players, | Bradbury and others can Fair Trade association yester-|s success of their e jay. ! in all but one ! READ HERALD CLA s of Harvard could only | Warning Is Sounded SIFIED ADS any unscrupulous persons, the | ciation said, are putting out |draw Jonent, Kovner. spurious products attracted by the Yale ived alf point for huge business in artificial aids to cach tied game » the Harvard | heauty which reached a total of §1,- ,000 last year, ayers reccived | sunpay ' ; C op 110 | PARSONS'—HART vidence of widespread counter- | ; T¢ you want and laughter § feiting of toilet preparations and I I o e 6 to go mext labels of reputable firms has been et e g | discovered, according to the tTeln Drnat) faiea tion Which added that these beauti- iy fiers are not only worthless but fre- quently dangerous, " HARVARD BEATS YALE assor Iy “Let's Mo ed with Ru 1 player an pre- is being played for a pre- nary tour prior to a Broadway y/ agement where i scheduled Fli May Pound Way to Victory on n December Sth. The story is a eaven ‘M.PAUL JORGE ol | brilliant satire on the restless spirit wLES MISERABLESY | Gridiron, But Crimson Chess PIay- | of tho pubiic and ¢ AUMVERSAL-FILrt DE FRANCE 3 12 DURLD S0 18 0 ioubgio B¢ Sl Pk it is startling and all the nny. Aside from Mr. Mack w em t Lyceum Today, Sun., Mon., Tues, S i = Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 19 (UP)— red for his ac in | The Most Powerful Drama the Yale brawn may pound it way to ! "The Little Sp t season the Screen Has Ever Given! victory in the etadium today, but |€Ompany includes that fe politician who stops at | Ha 1 brain clearly demor plish his aim. His | its superiorit over Old him for extra- r in the annual pre faithfully serve him, ch at the Liberal club la For four long hours th son's 10 players dexterously The companion featur will offer im McCoy in “Adven o man- Do Come N Moatay Dt "1 Wednes. | cuvered its kings and que i e lowed the Yale players o Altes SEAS iflocl ot games while they won eight. poons Captain Fred R. Ches {pace for his Cambridg when he marshalled his royalty ns, and with § y swept the board Captain W. L. lier set the teammates veryone co ning into ts will e a chance birds that come largest farms in the above nig » win one om one of the STARTING SUNDAY At Our Regular Prices of his opponent, DANCING PALAIS ROYAL Wethersfleld Ave. Hartford SUNDAY NIGHT 20 Musicians—4 Hours of Dancing BATTLE-OF-MUSIC GURLEY'S SYNCOPATORS Warner ‘lros rerese Instructions in | PAINTING and WAX MODELING ! Artist Supplics, Parchment Shades |1 SKETS Scarfs and Pillow Tops For Palnting | Imported Noveltics and Gifts || HANDICRAFT STUDIO |, 99 WEST MAIN STREET - "When a Man Loves’ San A WAANER DAOS. IAODUCTION Their only . MOONLITE RA! Dancing Every BLERS Night Free Parking THEY LOVED! HA—TIA! HE—F Presented Twice SUNDAY EVENING With a Specially AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA New York Saw It at $2 Admission Prices Be To Get Sure Week of Side-Splitting Lafter? Your Share of the Lafist Beginning MONDAY —with— 5—ACTS—5 Headed By YERKES FLOTILLA ORCHESTRA The Vaudeville Sensation Columbia vComedy Four BEGINS SUNDAY NIGHT and Mon., Tues., Wed. 2 Shows Sunday 6:30—38:15 Great Lindbergh! What a Comedy They're “Aeronuts” This |! Time Setting a New Alti- tude Record for Laughs “Singing Just For Fun” Sam Hearn “The Political Feller” Walsh & Ellis “Ours s a Nice Hours, Our Is” | Altman & Lambert “A Trip Through the Air” Amazing! Bewildering! Unique! They were Soldiers and Sailors—New they’re goofy airmen Beginning Thanksgiving Day A CONGRESS OF LIVING FREAKS Featuring “ALBERTA” Half Man — Half Woman And 15 Other Strange People Other Vaudeville Acts and Photoplays “Halt Pint Hero” Nore Laffs Acsop's Fables More Laffs Organlogue “Requents’ Thurs. Fri. Sat. 2--Great Laff Features--2 A Riot of Hilarity! SYD CHAPLIN —in— “THE MISSING LINK” Funnier Than a Barrel of Monkeys! LOIS MORAN EDMUND LOWE —in— “Publicity Madness” Plenty More Laffst