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RANON NOVARRO AT THE CAPITOL Popular ~ Star Featured in, “Road to Romance” Ramon Novarro in the role of an adventurous Spanish don comes to the Capitol theater Sunday days in “The Road to Romanc latest starring vehlcle for Goldwyn-Mayer. The film {8 an elaborate picturiza- tion of Joseph Conrad's famous sca story, “The Road to Romance,” and provides Novarro, in Its swashbuck- ling hero, one of the most colorful fiery roles of his carcer. As the courageous vouth of an aristocratic family, he safls from Madrid for Cuba, to rescue his cousin, Scrafina, who {s about to fall into the hands of Don Balthasar, a poli It is in the days when pira ished upon the Caribbean and the West Indles were a hotbed of in- trigue. There will be two complete shows on Sunday night at 6:30 and 8:15 | and continuous shows on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. | On Thursday the program will | change and will offer Johnnie Hines in “White Pants Willie” and Pat | O'Malley and Gladys Hulette in “A | Bowery Cinderella. | The Eastern Dairles Christmas | party will be held at the evening shows next week and coupon holders | are requested to bring coupons to| tho theater. i “Back to Liberty” to Thrill Palace Theater Patrons | “Back to Liberty,” the mystery, romantic drama which proved 50 | captivating to motion picture critics at its preview in New York, is an- nounced as the feature attra on for Sunday and Monday at the Palaco theater., It tells a story of high-life and double dealings as they are some- times practiced in the country's larger cities that 1is enlightening. How men who pass as Wall street brokers are in fact leaders in shady practices where the underworld fur nishes the fountainhead; how crooks who want to go straight are thrown over and “framed” to trouble; how cheaters fall out with each other; Metro- how love and justice run often to = counter-paths, Announced in the cast which en- acts “Back to Liberty” are Edmund Breese, famous both on stage and sereen; Dorothy Hall, one of Rroad- day's best known leading women; George Walsh, the perfect hero in so many photoplays; De Sacla Moores, a beauty and an actress of ability: Gene Del Val, famous co actor and most recently in the Belasco production of “Lulu Belle.” “Back to Liberty” is described as a romantic melodrama. The companion feature will be for Sunday and Monday. Jack Luden, the new western star in “Shootin’ Trons,” is a gripping, high speed ac- tion story that clicks from the stert PALAIS RO The management of Pal Hartford's ballroom de In ning for a big New Ye ve cele- bration to welcome the New Year in and the old year out and from present indications a capacity at- tendance is expected to sit in on the festivities, Palais Royal this New Year's eva will be tr ormed hack into a dancing dining club for this one night only, and while the | capacity of Palais Royal is much larger than any other place of its kind In the state, certain restrictions will be made as to the scating ca- pacity so that there will he ample room for dancing and for the enter- tatnment to be given. Rescrvations can now Le made either by mail or phone. < Royal, is plan- MIDNIGHT SHOW XMAS EVE The Cameo theater in ol of- fers its first annual midnight show Christmas Eve starting at 12 o'clock ay, December Z4th, This speclal Christmas cve mid- njght show will consist of ten big time vaudevillo acts selected from the best acts playing theaters in this t week. Three full hours of entertainment are assured. All seats arc for the midnight show and may reserved by telephoning the office, Bristol 1860, reserved be box Christmas and still retain some money to start a New r's bank aceount shopping for val- des among the many novel suggestions in { through c) | | Scene from ‘A Dog of the /'?e:;sémer;t RinTenTen Warner Bros. LYCEUM—TODAY, SUN.,, TRADERS VICTORS 1§ TOUSH EATTLE Local Team Noses Out Glaston- bury High School Quintet The New Britain school basketball tec Gl night in one § Starring Production MO TUES. (NEW GOLLECTOR IN CHARGE Levenue Post—Karpinski Enters | | Bank Job With New Gold Pencil. oath of office was a¥minister- rday to John Rogalski of the newly appointed inter- venue collector. Mr, Rogal- suces ey A. Karpinski, o has entered the employ of the Dritaln National bank in the department. Iski will spend Hartford off New Dritain to a graduate of Middle- and spent a ye school He recently with the State Trac of the year short before a to ged to g t and held it until The score The starte in the firs with @ 10 to 4 1 the Glastor trable and t shoolers w colle Law 1 connected r Co. was Karpinski was presented with ld pencil by his assoe office upor HOLY CROSS PARISH FAIR NETS 56209 Pt to Be Added to Church Building Fund was fact from th wretched where the Boys' el The s baskethall ved ba The following report was issucd by ommittee in charge of the 1 from November 3 to 12 he Rialto hall, the proceeds real- ized being turned over to the Holy Cross parish towa the building und o and the cr edge all the w tators in Gl sportsmanlike v throu Admis: 08.02 .45 64 .68 New Britain Il om Receipts 1 Miscellancous 219.30 Knowle 9 Anderson, L3 inting of Hall 295.00 268.00 Hludik Lovell, Lanat int realized from the 9.3S. There is out- the sale of tickets which when collected will profit to $6,347.68. play given under 1spices of the Holy Cross Dra- club for the benefit of the fund, will take place at the \all, Main street on December t $:15 p. m. Rehearsals of the are being held every evening e Washington street school at ar was $6, for istmas Referes Smith and Kinne Lop-Sided Faces Quite Common, Boctor Claims Chicago, Dece. 17 (UP) two per ¢ of the world's tion have lop-sided faces, Dr S rted in a athic Medi irt popu He lectur 1 col- howski will have the ding role, ing the part of the Ling, while s Mae Meskoski will Jlay the part of the queen. Three Wise Men will be play- ¢d by Stanley Karnasiew Frank Nadolny and K. Dobrowolski. The hepherds will be played by William Kunda, A. Uryga, Fr. , Joseph Ostrowskl, §. Panl Ber Charles Karna the hireson as ter Ka the Oste D Dr. Sehircson, explained lo marks of fele nomenom natal nilation of one another, thus combinis sonalitics in one two sides of the < in contonr, the inheritanen zoon, the a phe- the pre- cell by two per- individual, with the face actually differ- tod onous faces twins, sulting from I lewiez and sually ki will take part of sol- double a i loft side has v and i from clv- quite the dancers s Kobus, cnst of d of Miss Zliezewski, Marie Napieracz, Meskoski, Miae Ko Mi , Helen Lutynskd, Zelek. ptian in its difference " he ne - \nna DEIVE FOR NI Anna The local gro 16 of Mary S TO DLE. Burritt A. C. basketball team » idle fonight hreause of the t the Tabs quintet for which playing preliminary has switched its playing to Wednesday. The Burritts carded to mect the Alpines of on tonight at the Tabs' hall, 1zer Kenneth Saunders has ed the contest. rrived at a t 1} ision homnr on meeti The of the Allen of mska t th the first > team was this city, I years ago, alling of member move w a meeting was hall at which r we the s kowski, POLISH REPUBLICAN SMOKER A mecting and smoker of the Pol- ish-Aterican Republican elub will be held Sunday evening at Falcons . Graybowski, vice-presi- club, will preside. The will be Dr. Roman Lekston. al mec \in Ja officers the greatly iner The nest 1 tion will be held at next week., held 1ary. TODAY ONLY 4 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE S 2 Splendid Features Includ- ing Comedy, Serial Gladys Hulette Robert Agnew in “Unknown Treasures” —and— Cliff Tex Lyo in “RED GOLD’ DAY—MONDAY A Romantic Mystery Drama with George Walsh, Dorothy Hall n 32AYS AN FNTERTAINIX NV o> e TURKEYS! Another Flock of Them Will Be Given Away EVERY NIiGHT ALL NEXT WEEK Don’t miss this opportun- ity! You may be the lucky one! —ine— “BACK TO LIBERTY” —also— JACK LUDEN in *SHOOTIN’ IRONS” And 3 Fat Men in “He Done His Best” John Rozalski Takes Over Internal | take | Travelers' | tes in the | sterday. | : of the club will SHE'S A SHEIK STRAND FEATURE [Island est FLASHES OF LIFE: MESOPOTAMIANS WORE GOLD HAIR 5400 YEARS AGO . ¢ York A beautiful Lonz Mella Popular Vaudeville House Pre- ', pares for Holidays A gala pre-Christmas program I arranged tor the Strand theater be- sof I3 ginning tomorrow when Bebe Dan- iels will be presented fn her new ost screen vehicle, “She's a Shei From all accounts this new Bebe hit things she has yet done for the screen. Tt will be shown twice on Sunday evening at 6:30 and 8:3( On Monday, Tuesday and Wed it will be presented with a new act vaudeville program headed ¢ Jimmy Gildea and company in borate comedy offering sct music. Other include Brent and Ro: Royal Croates in a “E tas, most colorful turns in present day vaudeville; Rene Brothers; Ross and Edwards in their big time skit, “Wrong Again” and the famous Mayhelle Trio, The program for next Thureday, | Friday and Saturday will bring «the screen a film ion of famous story, “No Place To Go” and an entirely new vaudeville program. | The Strand Christmas Carniva |ginning Sunday, December be featured on the sere | in “Get Your Man | be presented with an espe |mented orchestra on Sunday evening {and with a holiday pro of | vaudeville on Monday, Tue: and | Wednesday. Performances will be | daily thronghout Ch lie with the turopean Fan- | the | w am 1 Bt Rin-Tin-Tin at Lyceum Theater for Four Days Starting Saturday for four da tha Lyceum theater offers a double feature program that will no doubt | attract. everybody, The main attraction, starring Rin- Tin-Tin in “A Dog of the Regi- meat,” is based on Rin-Tin-Tin's own life Rin-Tin-Tin takes the air like Lindy. Dog hero saves pal from burning plane—is sentenced to be | shot-—does dceds of daring by land and air. You'll cheer him to the echo. You'll clap. You'll yell. Rinty is at his best and the most famous dog adds gen collar by his latest picture, of the Regiment,” in which he plays | the of a Red Cross dog of the | Germans for the s | friendship, saves the life of an | American ace, whose plans s wrecked and burning. Rinty after- wards escapes with his pal in an alr flight of many breath-taking thrills. Be sure to send the chil- | dren—they will more than enjoy it. The companion feature on the samo program offers May McAvoy fn “A Reno Divorce,” with Ralph | Graves. A bill for cveryone, Seo it 'NO FUND 10 BE SOUGHT | FOR ISOLATION HOSPITAL Board of Health Decides Not to Ask | { for Appropriation for Pub- lic Institution Falis to His Death From wor Phil tin Telph re like D v he is one of the snappiest and peppiest | the to |J vaudeville acts will | Villard, ¢ This is said to be one of the |rison Viliard sense | only Reilly, 20 Taking its cue from the oft-re- | peated declarations of financing of- [ficlals against Increascd expendi- tures, the health department does ,not plan this year to ask for funds | with which to reopen the isolation hospital on Rocky Hill avenus. Last year an item of $25,000 was included fn the department's esti- mates for equipping and maintain- ing the hospital. It was planned to hold it in readiness to receive com- | municable disease patients and also to utilize its accommodations for temporary treatment of patients waiting for admission to state tuber- culosis eunatoria. The building needs little to pre- pare it for hosplital use since it has | been used several times for this pur- | pose. In comnection with the drafting of cstimates for next year, Dr. R. W. | Pullen, superintendent has compiled statisties to show the per capita cost here i3 50 cents, exclusive of gar- bage collection. In citics of approxi- mate equal size throughout New England the cost ranges from 50 per cent to 150 per cent higher in | laimost every instance, has learncd. City Items Let expert pharmacists compound vour prescriptions at The Fair.— advt, Dr. Thomas A. his dental practies i street, Foen v a3 W resumed t Main Special Notice The Ladies Auxiliary, 0. H. will give a charity whist Monday | evening, December 19¢h in the T. A. B. Hall, Main street. Several prizes | have becn donated. The public {invitea, A m XMAS EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW (Saturday at 12 . M.) 10—BiG ACTS—1¢ VAUDEVILLE A Great 3-Hour Carnival All Seats Reserved Telephone Bristol 1860 | Freo Pari ing for 500 Cars | s | Warren ho works for late Hill the railroa Hill built b Harold Ga Vil own votes high sc Chicago Duncan teak and Rosetta Duncan the S ean now appreciat roses or wi Four years a s smashed in an one dollav onions t you. her n toiment with a cop over An operation Chicago stone of th D New dau who gave disagy an held for 1 Constantinoy women must ref Mustapha crusade severely, Dr Ki loTi alant M u time when ains to Ma mor rival will be TAST SOCCER GAMT Soceer m of married Wi years her junior, Willow NEW .BRITAIN TARTING SUNDAY ’ She's a Sheik. She's a0 Wildeat? She's a Sheik and She's a Desam? & Guramount Gicture Jimmy Gildea and Company Rene Bros. BRENT & ROSALIE with the Royal ¢ ——in— “A Euwropran Tantasy” LINDBERGH'S ARRIVAL in MEXICO sl YoutL FIND the Cheney |the craft and continued to Oak Ridge h Manchester. |where he made a safe landing. A ion defe 1 scarch was instituted for Stevens ana rs of Hartford 5 his body was found in the moun- 1 is out to make tains of Nelson county near Louis. rrow. The vill 2:30 o'clock w Hartford ndia Worl L two iy WILDCATS NUME S Jolyoke, Mass., Dec. 17 (P—Wild- ts which become numerous in s vicinity are to be hy Boy Scouts when suffi- ow falls and other hunters empt 1o shoot them. Their killing small animal even raiding poultry declared to have made a nuisance. wve rplane (P in Cockpit of an Ai iwchb \ T 17 kpit wh 1dden en tions, gust a ed out TO PLAY IN BALTIMORE y game will nest season. be n Baltinore Twice SUNDAY 6:30. and MON., TUES., WED, Continuous 5 —the great star of “BEN-HUR" Send or RBring the Children to the Matinees 10¢ fove, thril rghter in the days when pirates were scourging the s! The great star of ‘Ben-Hur” now gives screen anoather outstand- ing performance. Lastern Dairies Xmas V’arty Bring Your Coupons PAT O'MALLEY GLADYS HULETTE in ‘A Bowery Cinderella’ — THE BIG HIT — “EAST SlDE: \\'EST SIDE” Capitol News Tables SMORE REQUESTS” THURS, JOHNNIE HINES “White Pants Willie™ : "YCEUM — NOW EXTRA—BIG—PROGRAM STARTS——TODAY STAR AY ——MONDAY —TU LN WARNER BROS. present RIN-TIN-TIN ADOGof the REGIMENT" Basedon RIN-TIN=TIN’S oun /fi Dirreted by ROSS LEDERMAN Rin-Tin-Tin Takes the Air — Like Lindy! Dog Hero Saves Pal from Burning Plane! Is Sentenced to be Shot! Docs Deeds of Darlng by Land and Air! You’ll Cheer Him to the Echo! You'll Clap! You'll Yell! . You'll 212! NG MAY MeAVOY in RENO DIVORCL"” TINEE Thi Lady to Matinee Best Seats, Comnon and 10c, Will A o vhAme N T NEW YEAR'S EVE , PALAIS ROYAL Her.ford’s Ball Room De Luxe RESERVE YOUR TABLE NOW Admission, $6.00 per Ferson—Ineluding Dinner Music by GURLEY'S TEN SYNCOPATORS and Dancing New Year's Eve, Till Closing Phone ertainment, Fay [ ADDRESS Mail Reservations to 800 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, Conn, Dancing Everr Night. Special Features Saturday and Sanday —_—