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alm'y FAMOUS PICTURE ' AT THE CAPITOL Finde Tom's Cabin 0 Have) Movietone Accompaniment For two years past one of the | trincipal topics in film circles has con the currently reported news ot by Universal on a scale of the widely. known of “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” ch will be shown with Movietone 4t the Capital for four days Legin- “five years “Uncle imerahle compans their offerings at were scarcely than _ “medicine E ions, car- wo Tonsys,” Mavks”" and other yhoo that might at- hut that had litthe to story as written in Look by Harricr D 185 e, i Pictures from wh pretentious ms of ot erowds, 5 with the ent of the Corporation; of the fact that duction, which cost d wis two years | the realization 1rn 1 of the fact h\l' filming tor Har- the queer opt into the 2w of which | and has iving a true Ih"! fre show witt g attraction “The Midnight 7| Vitaphone [offman of the Marines Is Home on Furlough I Christ Hoffman of the es marines is enjoying urlough he has had for . He is spending the holi- e home of his brother, Wil- liam Hoffman 01 vinewr street, art of 1928, he in China with the oc- ce and witnessed a num- |attached {those in the first three rows had left A, s RTING SUNDAY AT THE CAPITOL, ST secks $600 dun st0od : ! Broad and Cedar a tornado hit A ington read yesterd Fred Winkle. DELTA KAPPA EPSILON PARTY QUITS SHOW Virst b old market the day : aud deckn to move the pillar would ial: that the person who fric vould be struck by lightning \ own pillar of the tnd a it happened, the nest day and only (Continucd fro aid the pillar would have destroyed to permit street repairs. A large namber workmen carried the pillar about sond tim liow the play to ko on 1 the building. Whercupon all con nected with the fraternity donned their wraps and left Hawes and other members of the fraternity were indignant at the treatment accorded them “I have attended nineteen of our conventions and ha never moa more quiet audience,” Haw e “I was there all the time and 1 did not hear a thing that was out of Ihe way or out of the ordinary in any they dropped it pillar stands where the dropped it when some oker exploded a firecracker. liouse after be a tornado hit this one market, house was left Some years ago city of- cortain fect. There was an explosion and And today the workmen practical : best to reservi- in ad- irable seats o w s a ron ree and u g1 rifls, drama 1lays one o veer and | ettty Anita Paz On Monday fine aots will he offerad . | @ cast s y [foreman and that vies with the leaders for at- umental in s | by (terspersgd with special featurettes D Charln (blml-o) l).uls The first mentioned star needs no introdue- “ ition to thos in the “know” and Davis sports an international repu tation us a comic of the first water. ! {Risefotiien pringipgial ungid chorus Itention make up the remainder of N N F md the company presenting “Frivoli Ramon Navarro Featau mln e In speciulties will be found {Trma Paul and Co.. one of Broad- U. S, Naval Romance 172, ookt Sonui it T — band hus scven artists who enliven Beginuing Sunday night for a run L ! four days the fi,“‘:m \uzl‘ p‘l‘"\’ m\ Nt s QT A0RON s Wt the New " L tions should be ma of the U. & p;.v‘nn.‘\;y. | P s Oty AL Ae Monday eve- love. Novarra [\ e ‘M’nlm A three-hour show with it o regular presentations plentifully in- will be on ta that time This seleet vandeville |y eaie is sehec to start promptly {h the-picture g 11545 with attractions head- foq at 11:15 . the syncop | among neral spirit 1l st ors to ho distri- dience and a riment should r Eve a gala tending. The box tomorrow from 30 until 9 convenience of ¢ those desirir . Morton with orinne Ar- LEdna and Alfred Mor- : Sally Waters Co. | ind_Lowis Lloys Girls, which i the new n e which is t features of vy of that tion at the at 5 sons’ the ning ne e orizit m. hut Americanized Although thei at dancing hecome entirely W con-4 hows Day _PALACE— | TODAY RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “OUT OF THE RUINS™ “LIGHTS OF PARIY i All Star Cast and Acts Vaudoville it GRAND THEN 'FORD Mae Dix and Tapper Fol * will hring to a close their en- ement at Hartford's laugh cen- tor the New Grand theater today with two performances at 2:15 and to S 15, Noxt w attraction is a show that Mutual Rurlesque take: great pride in. 1t is “Frivolities and bhoasts a cast of favorites draft- el from the bhurlesque vaudevills and musical comedy fields. Headin Bristol,Conn. | SUNDAY—Continuons SUN. and MON, “South of Panama” A Romantic Adventure Drama of 50 From 2:30 (0 10:30 the 2 insiructor and or- property Maric and ¢2 Lincoln stre ganizer, Bebe Barri, comus 8rom u Uorday on il of long establishied English the and danciug family. she is u stror | booster for the American show girl ‘Two of the “Yunkee Doodle hail from Hollywood, juscd to dan ianci a1 18 v the Hard hich ¢t crials 1 PALAIS RovALl --MARTFOROD DANCING! Another Great Bottle Paul Specht And His Orchestra AND Ed Gurley’s Orchestra ware City Lumber Co 45834 due for ma (he construction U the abow where T across the sav DANCING at the Grande, and henes in Mexican and Most of the girls, however, from the larger citics, for N has found that th Amer | particularly the cosmopol is the quickest and most in stage dancing. and is ficient than her Ei “Yankee Doodle sical eomedy w Howard. Junins RIALTC ON EGHT IMPERIL BALLROOCM of ph ORCHESTRA | | | | | | | toors being epen- | Announcing T he Reopening of the OUNTAIN INN Witerbury Mountain, EVE, DEC. 31st New Year's Eve | § DANCE l RIALTO BALLEROOM g te—No Caver Ch Phone hunll\msmll (18-14.) 1AL ORCHESIIRA Dancing 8- SUNDAY NIGHT 6:30—8:30 MON., TUES. WED. Continuous Perfect Vitaphone House! *IWICE CAPITOL E IN ADMISSIONS Our regular prices will prevail for this special production. tons. He has traveled | r the continent in the line of et llmm a l-um» col- sense of the word."” Clive later issued a statement In which he claimed that he had made a special price concession to the raternity and that the guests ap- ently were more bent on having a good time than paying aftention |to the play. HARTFORD TODAY and TOMORROW MAY DIX Flapper Follies Midnight Show 5 Big Acts 5 Vaudeville Concert A Real Big Time Show WARNER BANTER “DANGER STREET” ring was held at his nro(hnrx e vesterday. He will return to | fight the bad duty after the holiday: ow see him chase a phantom killer through the secret chambers of a spooky mine! Town Refuses to Move “Column With a Curse’ Angusta, Ga., Dec ) (B —Senti- | ment which for 46 allowed | ‘the column with a cu " to stand | in the middle of a 1k, won ' out recently when a paving pro- gram made practicable the lrn\()\'\” of the quecr relic of a tornado’s fury. The column, once the pillar of the 1 measure to cwington dur- 4 He is await- 1 in superior court on a| of violating the liquor laws | t week he was convicted in | the local police court of heating up an enemy he pulled from a ecar. To top this. he was made defendant In a civil action brought by Jacob Sar- gis through Attorney A. A. Green- New Year’s Eve Reservations Now Next Week Frivolities A Screen Miracle A Dramatic Thunderbolt Next Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Nights BIG FOP. MAT. SAT.—Orch 82 The Wonder Show! Stran A Romance of the U. S. Naval Air Force! Extra Special Holiday Attractions! wl. 4 Il MOVIETONE. Repletewith Tingling Surpnm \Il the Many Th A CLORIOUS ANEW MUSICAL COMLOY Wikh Dramatic Mome FRANK OTTO Whistle of FLAVIA ACCARO BASIL RUYSDAEL BEATHA DONN mmmm NR“‘ At SHONES o.omx /RIS + Gche BATaY ymu ::;»':»5‘ § wea_ouon ° Yoy ot g =34 &CK ST OLGA TR SOUTHWORW fm auw JAMGS ® n the Melodics BRIN(- THE CHILDREN — ATTEND MATINEES TO AVOID CROWDS THURS.—A VITAPHONE PICTURE, “THE MIDNIGHT TAXI” The Terrible Tempered Mr. Bang VERY FEW PEOPLE HA\/E’ EVER STARTED A cAp\ “THE WAY THE -TERRIBLE “TEMPEREP MR. BAN& DID THE OTHER DAY. \lllnllml C By LIBRETTO @V \SHAFTGR mv;ng dUNlUS JONES LRI GHAFTER HWMDD'M KAMILLIGAN THE MOST SUMPTUOUSLY ELABORATE MUSICAL COMEDY Of THe A ustuton DA G ey | / I 3 SoFP MoRTOE AT ENTIRE DRORXTION UNDER THE RAMON NOVARRO with ANITA PAGE —in— “THE FLYING FLEET” Youth Takes the Air For Thril and Love! _VAUDEVILLE— ALL—STAR ATTRACTIONS EVA SHIRLEY The Syncopating Broadway Comedienne and Her NOTABLES Featuring the Two Sammies and 13 Syncopaters VAN CELLO and MARY SALLY WATERS CO. LEWIS LLOYD €O “Foot Feats" The Comedy Stars AN i Pun®” JAMES C. MORTON and ORINNE ARBUCKLE With EDNA and ALFRED MORTON in “OH JIM” " By Fontaine Fox Romance SEASON PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF FORTUNE GALO 1 rows 5250, 4 ro M; Balc. § rows $1.50, i Eve. Orch. %300 SL00. Nat. Mat. 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