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Ve = }5 " Unless otherwise indlcated, theatrical notices and reviews In this column are written by press agencies for the respective amusement company. EPFFEPIPIIIIVITIN “ALIAS THE DEACON" LYCEUM | “Tonight is your last chance to see | . great photoplay bill that is at the |Saturday, to sce the wonder picture, eum theater. Two of the finest |“7Tth Heaven” pictures on the same program ever it has been playing ittempted to be shown before— audiences all this week. “Alias the Deacon,” the main attr: ion, with Jean Hersholt, June Mar- @|ed with ever PEIIIIIIPIISIII99@ | Dacity house—that's E “ITH HEAVE Two more days remain, today a are marvelous in the leading roles lowe and Ralph Graves. A pletur- 'of the picture and thelr remarkable zation of the » drama. that play- |acting will long be remembered p a4 at Droadway to capacity houses larly Miss € ] ‘or nearly a year. The companion f of the Paris streets, who gath- caturs is a wow. Starring Shirley |ers much sympathy from her char- | Mason in “Sally Tn Our Al with |acte wonderful cast. Starting Satur-{ The picture appears at 2 and bet- | 7:00, and 9:00 d “Under- have not yet seen the Conrad advantage 1 “The Girl showings, glitterin Beginning Sunday night ment. will offer the “Jesse Jame , 4:45,) production | of thesc la Nagel and Myrna Loy rom Chicago,” a tense melodran the man- Paramount BR!ST[][ NEWS (Continued from Page 9) ristmas. To avoid \ttendance at the Saturday and Sun- day night sessions, while the patron- 1ge throughout the week continues to be very good, ladies' nights on Tuesda and drawing cspectally or tonight the management promises several | this, patrons may mail their cards orchestrations by Major Cur-!two or three wecks hefore Christ- | ley's Palais Royal Syncopators, with ' mas, if delivered to the post off 1 special program arranged also for | or postal station in person, or tie tomorrow, Sunday night. R T R e reen that they are Christmas cards and deposited In a street letter or pack- age box. They will then he segregat- ¢ 1 9L PR } ] ed, stamped with the date on which | to be delivered and delivery effected one or two days hefore Christm “Christmas cards and gifte fhem. Cun. fdressed to points within one day P shonld be mailed in no eve Jater than December 20th—within two days trave cember 15—wit AcorA. C not lafer than Dec aro ey more distant points, or L..... 07 94 110— 301 December 14th. Parcels and ca Spokes . local delivery should be mailed later than Dee and cars for loeal ¢ mailed not later than De Par n welopes 476 473 411 dor Please Do Not Smoke Eaters : M. Hart . Name of Company Chan: Cunningham Bristol 1. Pavano g “ompany no lon R. Bughor 07 11 — 301 in future H. Brunell neh of the days before € (Continued from Page 9) proved too much for ningham, Hayes. Silverio and Lee featured. The Acorns are look ing for other games. Last scores: night's Cunningham Silverio ..... 106 Minelle - onnecticnt i - ~ | Power coni George 1 4721400 for many yea South End A. C. |y, n ling quartet won by 34 pins from | the now organization in the capacit andard Steel office. i, of district manager. 1o has an- Scoviell and Rajune were best. The | 14 1 that no changes will be personnel at the local ht and Cockings, ral manager of will remain with scores: made ofice. in the South End A, C. Casocillo .... 116 01 86— 79 98 To Ruild Addition An addition, estimated § 0 . Bm, S16.000, will be built to the present | Seoviel . {euiE g i == Anne's parochial school on West i 75 | Street, o bullding Dermit for the | 4 work having been fssued ye sterday Y . R {3{ (m”h‘ to Contractor Geor S St.oAr hool N o 10 95 f2550st i Lacourse, | which was huilt ¥ Rev. J erreanlt, the present or, has had a remarkably rs "~ growth, 455 pupils heing enrolle 1144 the present time Writ Jefferson Signed In 1809 Read in Court Huntington, Ind oo, 2 (P Written upon sheepskin parchment and s Thomas Jefferson as pres a mes Madison as seeret n patent issucd to after who this connty wa was recorded by William w Dritain the local team | County eogihinsvech visitors by a handsome | document, dated Feh. 16, 1809, 1 core, thereby breaking the jinx (lain among papers of the Sheritt which foliowed each contest held last | family and Judge John 1. Dillon, vear between these two teams, Last |for more than a century. Tt was Britain shot consistently | Submitted by the administrator for Als excopt when | the estate of Ju Dillon. The land grant was part of a farm in- cluded in the estate. Goodall RIFLE 0LUB WINS New Britain Marksmen Excel Middlefiell Riflemen by Score of 1509 to 1713, | Toussant Dubols, | At the rfle held last night med, 4t the local armory between Middle- : 100ting shoulder t evening the local | um turned in a score of 1804 as | ——— . aingt Middlefield's 1713, Incident- PEACE AND AMITY. ly New Britain s the only team | Boston, Dec. 2 (P-v D league has | SeY. first minister to the 1500 mark this year, | S hrvm Dominion of Can. 00 heing the best possible. 28th annual ores were as follows: n club here i ooley, 18 3 night, deel the rela- . Boahm, 150; ormick, 179; Belkin, 184; Pape, 1\ Holt, 172; 185. Total, Middle ml:l " wWaner, 1 176; Dean, 181; Schultz, 1513 Wakeley, 1 <uhin, 178; Bailey, 1 otal, 1,713, Beach, | ed White, | acterized by peace and anmity.” | Franskr, | ; Hub- | SRS VR YN TP I ) DEC 5th, 6th % L\m.m I BRIGHT Wash ston, Dec. 2 ) A il 1 R e R A s ofl BRAND NEW \Lijor General Leonard Wood \\1!!! BE\[T]F[L ,o mtroduced on the opening day of # | L presentati. Musical Comedy ———— | SPANISH | MOON BATIO DRUMS A Joan B. Rogers Production | W, WL Casticld T. H. Casey ANNUAL LEGION SHOW/ Eddie Glover Post. No. 6 Seat Sale Now On at Crowell’s Drug Store Exchange of Tickets Opens Wednesday, Crowell’s Drug Store CAPITOL PENSION BILL READY. Par:gon Studid Booth Block C: \PZTOL Coming JOHN GILBERT —in— WOMAN and SIN” STORES TO RENT Price reasonable. Apply " "ALTO BLDG. jout thefr specialties, at the Capitol where | o Rt Susttic |about Dowlin Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor | | laugh and | have injected ¢ and those who !’ ‘mung man, |1ove and a girl who loved but want- | sive dam Her | deaths e n e [ |to Pa “the | Pickle | man has depicted the ito do NEW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927. Theater Reviews of Current Offerings Songs the audlence hums over it files out of the theater, dance who gain applausa not only nfi‘r‘ ed but also vhrouuh- pie iey have d pretty | elaborate scenery, and last ;mron of a foneymoon Lane, st evening at Parsons’ Inotel setting where, as Gambrifies M |they score heavily. fs s lahoat o There are 14 musical numbers in|stand in his own dofe tha first act and 15 in the second bell-hops, g placed on the in his trial (for murder Frederic Mulla of Wal- and every one Is of the calibre one!tham today pleaded guilty of mur. would expect to find in an 1ddie|der in the second degree and was Dowling show. ntenced to life imprisonment. He as| The show will be ited tonight | was placed on trial several days ago rs {and tomorrow night with a matinee on an indictment for murder in the |on saturday. 1l killing of Guisep- iro of Waltham on August &t degree for the right down and read the Her- s Christmas Gift Guide, then you shop systematically rd, to run for the re mamd r! ol 2f themeee 10 Sl E \Gold Weather Restrains Grip of | g, vh’ irresistible young nitely proved | comedlan who has dec hat audiences can 1 laugh the slightest trace of s made pstick, ture of a would h been utter waste. audience ited to and ddie Dowling and fties who make up his chorus. The aint trace or a story of * but deeply cd a career on the silversheet, removal from the simple life of and the young love story of the dream. Honeymoon Lane,” comes direct ter after a long run |ly watch t} in Bosto! 10 is a musical comedy h 10 |ley, mop show is an A. L. Er- home langer production in which the star, | © Fms v, after several songs of his in a prologu: cenes. T and two acts w Dowling, has wn composition. driefly, th moon Lane™ Dowling, Tim Murphy, works in the Kle and is deeply in love Brown (Bobbie with d old uncle, the character is taken by George Paun. Ted, son of the ractory ow Mary to Ne in he can s in a position wher spondence school trai ind dancing can be ma purchased a cot with his mot ©r's money, in the nd Development. Mary listens and leaves Canningville, ollows Ber. Wherever Tea ar Mary appear, Tim is bound to on han unws oma to both Finally Tim disposcs of several his patents and becomes finaneis in a position where he can pooh™ Kleinze and all his picklr the production featuring Mary wh t develops that rstudy, is disappoir with a clear gusted with the to: “There's a little white to Honeymoon Lane- The love {are reunited and back they go Canningville. Of course, this is all a Mary V't really been to York on the stage, but the drea in her sl she is very willing to remai the canning town and occupy the little white house. Gordon Dooley, one of the Dooley family, with) one of the greatest of making Lane He entertains with comedy. Mile. Florentine Gosnova is fe tured as the dancer of the typical Her Riffian ballet is one of the but it is only one of the m which contribute to Gosnova's A quartet of dancing porters pep railroad station scene and Atlantic City up the appear again in the —LYCEUM— —LAST TIMES m\u.mf “Alias the Deacon” with Jean Hersholt, June Marlowe —Also— “Sally in OQur Alley” with Shirley Mason, Richard Ar STARTING SATURDAY CONRAD NAGEL in “The Girl From Chiczgo” Tumght THOMAS MEIGHAN | —in— “The City Gone Wild” Frank | Reed-Penny and Gold Beth Chalice Tip Top Revue Shamrocks ' and Tulips ‘ 3 | | Paramount Nows heartily without | S ! 2 To bany 5 b2 2 SUNDAY ONLY iything in the ma- with ; tempt at a plot |placed a restrained g ) The | waters of New r.’lr‘\‘O‘l' ties, his supporting | davs until they invaded portions of t the bevy of heau- ' vil and ranning town is avoided by a dream |to dea e kept to- |at the baso of an endan ther. The show moves on in the T is the story of “Hon-| Jan wn and Chautauqua coun- played ¥ factory at Canntngville, Pa., Mary, Berking)fwholalsoien sy ere Aoodety bl actory uinderialiorab- faryaloss SNEENHGHadE v York place ¢ » her corre- > to bring her profit. Tim wants. her to re- main in Canningville and he has| Honeymoon Lane 'I'uu | com—— et e he has imprisoncd and ir to leave Mary, who was the 1, discoura and di age and responds house, | with little green blinds, on the ro dream story to her *p and npon her awaken- amous has almost as much “Honeymoon Lol one ot Gttt Lot alli 4O Face o Face _ : Dooley | ny popu- ‘eameoc Bristol, Conn, Waters to| flood state past two Continuous Show OPEN AT 2:30 Personal Appearance Of the Famous Movie Sta- MILDRED HARRIS Formerly Mrs. Charlie Chaplin In Her Dramatic Sketch “MOVIE MAD” York upper swollen for the delayed railroad and re | highway traftic, were re al 10uzh a few bridges and many in| uildings were swept a was reported. ributed A man was smoth by a cave-in as he worked red bridge burned to led home helpless- fire from a_distance. in the Canisteo river 1 up muddy water from | ! d resum- flood, » closing of several all but disappeared | althe abutment |death in his i as neighbors, Hornel encral saw stream and lake | gin a gradual recession to- | marks. In o [ level lday from record high Jamestown, factory rise of 1 for moving stock to sa Main line ad, delay S| near Hornell, wers operating schedule | Barge pended today whil igable conditions. — Also — 4 other acts4 Vaudeville Coming—Thurs,, Fri., Sat. All New — All New s shopping | Never fear about Herald's ~| when you can the to classified ad s ¢ |CAPITOL || Roscoe Ails “;‘mn: House of Photoplay Hits! ‘ Kate Pullman [then Ted gets into hot water with ) - TODAY AND 10 OTHERS Days More ville. An hour of fun. All new gags, scenery, dances and music. see these others. FREE FOR 500 favorites and to] he Photoplay \ou Should See! PARKING CARS BEGINS SUN DAY —_——— PARSONS’ HARTIORD AT—DEC. 1, 2, 3 "'1 = p DIRECT FROM BOSTON show. Sh : S tidenlriniae _) { has several numbers which call for - the utmost in terpsichorean ability. = ’ n A most | - fous presentations in dancing » | ever attempted on a Hartford stage. ¥rlanger's Musical Comedy Smash Hit! With the v Chorus and Production —_— Lll_\li SOLID YEARIN NEW \'ului\ —_——— Nights: $3.45 Sat. Mat. DECEMBER 5-8.7 Mon., Tues, Wed. Mat. Wed, Sczndal ? Yes, There Is Plenty of It in “A HOLLYWOOD PARIY" A New Comedy 1 Danuld « Stewart With a Select Cast of Comedians But It Is u Clean Show Presented by MAX MARCIN FRED THOMSON'S First Paramount Picture It’s a Special! DANCIN Every Friday Night at the NEWINGTON GRANGE Imperial Orchestra Prices: Eves., Orch., $2.50; B $2. Wed. Mat.: Entire Orcl Bal, §I. Plus Tax. The Boys Al Say That New Britain STARTS SUNDAY Girls 1 Days Only Are AN t Girls, Come for 11 e it of hing You I 1t Begins Wheve the War Lef What WM. BOYD, MARY ASTOR, LOUIS WOLHEIM, IAN KEITH The war 1eft out, the langhs left in and the thrilis piled on DOROTHY MacKAILL with JACK Two “Yanks” Lost in a Harem MULHALL SUNDAY EVE. 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