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|IQ|| it .lk Vl Unless otherwize indjcated, written by press agencles K "*’[" theatrlcal notices and re for the respective an un are mu}u thitbb&awh&&bb 5920505 &0&.&060&&&! I RRkd FPCEIEPIEIVEOVE mw«mw"nwowewaswwmwmw AT THE CAPITOL “Jesso James” the truc inee and all day Wednesday, story of a great American character will be |against offered at the Capitol Tuesray mat- there | ver Leing no regular show at the theater tonight and Tuesday night on ac- on show. Beginning Thursday one of the popular count of the American Lo, hest programs that this movie house has ever presented will be offered. It will be a double fear- ure show, both beatures b cntertainment. is “The Gay Retreat” by far Ted McNamara and g great The main attraction the funniest comedy of the war that has over been made. The cast featurcs Sammy Cohen the two comedians of “What Price Glory.” It is a comedy tale of war days and Paris nights. Tho panion feature offers the mystery film ever, greates “The 13th Hour." Here mystery stalks in a houss of | com- a thousand shudders, numerous | chills are sure to affect the spin and it is guaranteed that the spe tator will sit on the edge of the in amazement thro AT THE .\'l'lL\\ll That New corded “Two Arabian Knights tale of two Yankce dou in a Harem after the opened last. cvening T; took New York by storm recent .\w.t Britain loves langhter was evident from the reception ac- which | at the Strand theater. This scnsational film which proved a great picce of entertain- ment. Tt will be presented again to- day, Tuesday and Wednesday with five acts of vaudeville headed by the international star, Gerald Griffi assisted by Rex McGaugh in a series of songs and storics, clude Tind Snyder and Co. ¥ Bobby Day and Joo Dunn in creations; Mantell and Mack; honey and Cecil Eiton Rich Girls. On Thursday, the St sent the sensational Crazy” with Dorot Jack Mulhall and s vaudeville program. PARSONS'S, HARTFORD Tonight at Parsons's theater, Marcin will present Party,” the newest Other acts § M na will pr fil five theatrical th new A Hollywood sur- prise, written by Mr. Marcin in col- laboration with Donald Ogden Stew- art. Mr. Marcin has written such successes as “Silence,” “Cheating " “Eyes of Youth,” “The House of Glass,” and “The Woman in Room 13,” and with “A Holly- Iwood Party,” he hecomes his own producer. The play will be scen here for three , with a tin Wednesday. “A Hollywood Party, tells the story of the motion pict 'colony, and gives an both the artistic and comm of what s known as one world’s largest industrics, of th insight into cial side A Holly- 'wood Party” has to do with story of a famous movie con who becomes involved in a scan but the play, while sensational in theme, climinates the so-called “dirt.” Mr. Marcin has asseribled an excellent cast of players to inte pret “A Hollywood Party, Alan PBrooks, Alison Skipworth, Oaker, Helen Vinson, Harold milyea, Frank Ford. Ros: 1y, Zenaida old, Jack La Danicl Wolf, rtha Mar W. Shuttleworth, G. Nell Pratt, Mary Robin Dale, Thelma Pritchard Sorin. T Yer. ners, on, T and BLUE LAWS RULE SCHOOL Wacshington, Dec. § (A—Use tobaceo in any form or attendanc at theatrical performances, hereafter automatically expel dents from H\n W \~)\‘ng!m\ Mission ary college, Adventist —PALACE— TODAY ONLY TOM MIX in “TUMBLING RIVER” — also —— “WHEELS OF DESTINY” stu TOMOREOW BILLIE DOVE in “AMERICAN UTY” and RICHARD DIX in “MAN POWER” PECEMBER Mon., Tues,, Wed. Scandal ? of It Yes, Plenty n “AHOLLYWOOD PARTY" A New Comedy by Max Marcin and Donald_ Ogden Ntewart With a Select Cast of Co But It Is & Clean Show Presented by MAX MARCIN There I« ians Prires: Eve 50; Bal., §1 to $2. Wed. Maf ¢ Orch., §1.50; Bi, si. Plus Tax. 3 Days—Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Pop. Mat. tatr THY © ESSRS. SHUBERT Present .iew Drumatic Comedy « .STERS” With) ROBERTA ARNOLD Written and Staged by John Willard, Author eof “The Cat and the Canary.” A Strong Supporting Cast including " o O Reil- Rue, V. Davison Clark, “THE GIRL Even the weathe all da terday could ow people—who we well entert at the Lyce r with two of the finest or s in top the | theat he main attraction “The Girl frov Chicago” with Conrad Myrna Loy and many othe kne Adapted s story * ure aleo an ¢ FROM CHICAGO™” r man who wa 1 a long time T clected cast is e of Americy rget this Wed blan Ni GUSY SCHEDULE Gommn Week The program for the Y. M. C. for this w ollowe: Monday: cational class ation will mer meeting of th Y PLANNER AT “Y” Numerous Events Carded for the « men at 5:30 p. m.. class (junio sical der “'C) There meetin nior Hi- the hanquet at noon. ing of the awk tribe of th Fri : will be Tield at 4:15 Tioneers club will | mect P ph departm pre follov Younger husinesst 5 intermedi s (junior) church * T in & in Yo M0 A held in the i e H C 1 « Ask Mo A v o follow O v t 5:30 p.m, ! Employ B" ¢ ER Chureh *1” Colder) at 4:15 p, Y mecting of 10 p.om yartmen practice from 5-6 m the physical department Junior leaders af 9 a. m, | class at 1 m. junior cl 11 a. m, S JOB IN FLORIDA Johnny 1 1. who won six ope tournam 10nth this has 4 ob in Th Ilorida this it f at Y. |. C. A. in Events The results month N point contest beer uary and Feb sonth the deport jndg: and 2 boys will for track ey th contest closes, will be requir volleyhall a of the con a t rs 11 hoy end of d for so m Jr, over t th sched sruary, vs are rent, points luled dg nic ent a k d; ru hockey t of Mach Hints. In Employed B Class poin ) poin 5 poin nts; its; ts; 105 M. onis, m, 205 points. . B Class H. R. Ma and for respective excellent for the v in the in which over 150 boys The con- for four November, December, Jan- During 1,000 each d for po ing given for qualifi- each hletics dur- z November monstrated and swimming December te for apparatus and paral- ¥ will com- hes and jumping. onth when the owledge of games s on basketball, At the end ‘ irst three highest their vs of their | November hfidt, W. Fowler, nard, | Kastan- I%. Haf- 20 ure, 18 SAILORS SAVED AS A MATES DROWN Grews of Sinking Ships Rescued | hy Hevmc Goast Gualds savers ‘% 4 4 That's wh k, Va, ht sailors owed their lives today | who brought Dee. oast them i pumps in afloat overhoard. a dozen ships, n 15 iat the sonnel § r her 5 (P—Forty- from storm-c hao a 1y, Th an ¢ 1y's no four nd o on ffort d rth Cape le that even- the were to when o m stress of went ashore boxs all abaat the re Naw Britain iis Man Brazy“ o men girls, ff i guard yesterday certain Iriven ws of the Nor- | the just before daylight yesterday. Her w of 24 climbed into ‘rclunlnlng cre: rigging and guardsmen from Kitty Hawk station launched a boat through mountain- ‘ The storm that aground almost frustrated the res- |cue of her crew. the life savers, however, over the waves that dash the coast guard boats to pieces | against the Cibao's sides every time | they approached her. hile | of the Suns nered t watched t Country club, old Sunset Coun = quickly attending bers annual the unable to save thelr [The Sunset Canvon property was unofficially set at $306,000, The second fire | southern slope drove the Clbao The ingenuity of won out threatened to of the by terrific winds, wiped out all except about a doztn of the 112 homes built by members 1t cor- club building valued at $40,000 and roar- ous waves whipped up by the gale.|ed through the chimney like canyon Several altempts failed before the [80 nm crew reached the side of the | ‘araguay, then half filled with wa- ter, und took off her sailors. that several club mem- meeting in the new club house were automobiles. | arca was on Ban Bernar- {dino mountains, 15 miles northeast | Redlans, where the flames, backed swept forward on | |4 eix and a half mile {ront, destroy- |early shipping of Christinas pack- NEW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927. t GOODRESULTS IN POINT CONTEST ¢ Hore Than 150 Boys Competing ': EARLY golt loss | SHIPPING Christmas Rush Day falls « he trans o Sunday, ation comj the pleas of nics for the On shouted instructions from the INg between 50 and 75 mountain |ages this year ¢ a real gig- guardsmen, the Cibao's 24 men tied | “abins, and ¥ ng over the north nificance. It is 4 ole that all de- ropes around their bodies and |fork t, the watershed liveries be completed by Christmas threw the loose ends into the wa- | for & rnardino, Rialto and Fon- | eve, making early ehipping even ter. When the ropes were picked up ! 140 . ‘more important In other yearse. by the guard boats, the steamer's| The fire was belicved by officials | This was emphasized in a men leaped into the water, to be |to have ted from sparks from | staten made today towed the three miles to shore. All|the chimney of the mountain cabin | Caouette, agent of uncor of tha surf. | The gale steamers south A morning, cious had eaching landed safely, although several | that destroyed the two | swept itic coast since yesterday | of Reginald Denny, Denny and his cartetake ported to have blaze. The actor's lhome was saved, when pulled out the entire Forest service officials said a velocity of 70| the film actor. | I oined in fighting the | way EXpress company, | city. He said: | “We are planning to clean large mountain | Christmas deliveries by 2 night, as we know how keen is the 500 | disappointment of the senders of OST DESIRABLE, | Express Agent Discusses Coming Because of the fact that Christmas more men, recruited in San Bernar- | holiday packages, and the recelvers | miles an hour off Hatteras and 56 | dino and Riverside would be avail- "\( well, especially whera th. at Cape Henry. The cibao, with a able today for fire fighting. j children. it that “collection of gt | net tonnage of only 690, was en-| After a 14-hour battle, crews | (rom folks out of town does not ar- | deavoring to reach Hatteras inlet | fighting a fire in San Antonio canyon 'lVe on time We 1 to do our; When she stranded. She was bound | near Camp Baldy, announced short- | Part in making it a Merry Christ- | for Baltimore from Port Antonio.|ly after midnight they believed the mas.” | naica, under charter of the | blaze was under control. | A few days before Christmas, ac- | United I°ruit company. | RV, W et | cording to Mr. Caouctte, the regular | The Paraguay was formerly an | holiday business is over | American was chan, leaving Br Her new owners the Kyzikos but tanker 1 a few guay. She w CALIFORNIA FIRES LEVEL 150 HOMES: Damage fo Forest Ten Million | sections of southern California since | Saturday, continued to burn out of | control in several pl having consumed about tain homes and inflicting | estimated at from £ | than $16,000,000 in forts by more than \lup them. Driving winds, which often veered | .\nd turned into near gales mocked | the tired army of fighters along an | extended front and nnmvs threatened t imits of Glendale, nmcr sensational of ed in the Verdugo from the northern limits of the city | of Burbank to the North and West | ot Glendale and to Tujunga Canyon. | | The loss in this blaze has been esti- mated at high as § Starting from a small refuse beautiful Sunset “JESSE The true 2 SPECTAL FEATURES “TH Mystery timore for Seville, Spain, | her letters remained those nl the Pa heap near Las Crescen- ta, the wind sent the fire racing over tha Verdugo hills and shooting up | Canyon. CAPITOL House of Photoplay Hits! story American Character! XT SUNDAY—JOHN GILBERT in but her registry days ago befors have named her wireless call ! committce of the common 1 promotions be made ment, it is reported there backing for one and none for Ordinance Committee to Take Up Fire Dept. Issue and eazer (o handic the 1 nature council | who are to meet tonight to consider the fire board's suggestion that five in the depart- is some ’(0 mmercial and the cxp | personal Amons members of the ordinance | fomes Tn'tis work, real spirt of the Ishipments, much s employes ar going to 1 they 6ee f Christmas reflected, dclay in deliv 1 set | tic of & jmnu familics have trees lighted or | |t the pro of trimming 1 By proper packing and ¢ and accurate addressing of holi remaining four. will be oid: Mr. Cgou it The commission has asked that !out, that when a shipment is star Edward G. Burke, master mechanie, | right, its prompt. handling and de ba made a deputy chief; that Rob- |llvering is practically assured. Th ert Smith and Richard Collins, driv- | need for giving the full strect and | ers for the chiefs, be advanced to number in addrc particularly | lieutenancie ing bu given dward Parker s Estimated af board operators. Promotion of Bu vote, it was indicated toda R. R. COMMIT] The railroads committee common council, luces today after 150 moun- | damages 500,000 to more the face of ef-| 3,000 men to of disapprove, Francis street, be removed. in one case the | o enter the eity | near here. The | | the fires center- | hills, fl'Pn«Hnfi{ and others. A protest large number of taxp: dents, is also on file. FTRENCH FLIE Rie Janeiro, Dec. 5 (D)~ 1,000,000, spark from a | to France, Buenos Aires in two jumps. Here it | West Indies and Cuba. TUESDAY MATINEE 2:00—6:00 WEDNESDAY Continuous All Day No Regular Show Tonight or Tuesday Night Account of glon Show JAMES” of a famous Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. GREAT FEATURES The Two Famous Comedians of “What Price Glory” TED McNAMARA Pit. Kiper, that razzed the captain all the way from Hoboken and SAMMY COHEN In a Great Comedy of War Days and Paris Nights “THE GAY RETREAT” Companion Feature E 13TH HOUR” Stalks in a House of a Thousand Shudders! A Gooy, | Show nd that similar rat- and | Harry Parsons, department switch- rke will he given | with ne power to take action other than to approve or will hold a public hear- ing Wednesday night on the pro- posal that trolley tracks on Stanley street, between Hartford avenue and | The proposal came before the common council on petition of M. S Gordon | po geng by pi signed by a | and resi- entually the matter must come before the public | the consigneo utilities commission for disposition. CONTINUE -On their way to New York prior to returning | Dicudonne Costes and Jo- | seph Lebrix have arrived here from | They will continue by way of Panama, the when signees nt factor t gift packages Despite th | more thorough mn«\l ration, but i . Ping, there s Angcles, Dec. (®—Brush | an ordinance is created to make this ’“;“L Gy s which have been raging in four | POSsible it will not be an unanim will wait un | in the 2 Lavailable. It inaugura [iograiotice | expres to re On the otl tion made b; air express j | phone and i delivery is re e time of ing off their | history of the speed method ill possible for Christmas » going to con- . i6 an impor- er in “marking” 0 co ¢ appeal for early ship- o some people who, rescen circumstances, il t v last minute < by express. rst time in the . a new high- wtion 1s press Serv- ptember, pro- for th is ited lest S viding movement by airplane on the | transcontinental air lines. Even | though a city may not be an afrport, ship- that service by utilizing ach the nearest airport. rer hand, shipments can ane to the airport near- ation point and connec- y rail express. When an package arrives in town, is advised by tele- t will be brought to him messenger if imme no matter - day. que night The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for pain. But if’s just as important to know that there is only one genuine Bayer Aspirin. The name Dayer is on every tablet, and on the box. If it says Bayer. it’s genuine; and if it doesn't, it is not! Headaches are dispelled by Bayver Aspirin. So are colds, and the pain that goes with them; cven neuralgia, neuritis, and rheumatism promptly relieved. with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart Aspirin 18 the trade mark of Baser Manufacture of Monoaceticaciester of Salleylicacid Get Bayer—at any drugstom— CREGMULSION FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Is There Some One in Your Family with a Stubborn Cold? 1f they have a cough or cold that hangs on and on and on, they are in cnstant anger from o fatal sick ia and their ik i colds. 1 a cold is permitted to persist, it can Jrad and often R ity dangerous complications. Don't let them trifle with colds. fresh air, Supgest sleep, a simple diet, omulsion. Colds are rer all of the family. or cold in your go and get Creomnlsion, somulsion, taken before it is too late, il help you to avoid dangerous discases; it v -11 help you to avoid the expense and loss ne when sick in hed. When you follow gaarantee reliof for stabborn 1 refund your money. Jots of and—C; coughs or colds, or w 85,1 Eli; Tomorrow our window display will be UMBRELLAS 00 to $15.00 zabeth Arden Preparations Imported French Per{umes On Sale at Crowell's Drug Store Exchange of Tickets Opens Wednesday. Crowell's Drug Store CAPITOL || Thiy e (...‘. Mt 11 o ,n\/ LLG tin: ve i st s and MACK GERALD GRIFFIN “The Taternational Star” ! “TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS” WM. BOYD, MARY ASTOR, YUIS WOLH IAN KEITH “ie war 1eft out, the lauzhs left in and the thrills pited on wo “Yanks"” Lost in a Harem BUD SNYDER & CO. New Creations TON RICH anda GIRLS | THURSDAY — “MAN CRAZY" SAT. an ! 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