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on se er ut is 0- 3 Rich ? humor and spec |, 108 points before he .Jl |!!I!" ih.!!lf!. 41‘1'*5 ated, ncies for the respectiy N AT STRAND “All talking,” the new medium of te silver screen, is proving its tre- biendpus power as an added quality { forsentertainment at the Strand ater this week with the current $howing there of “The Virginian." he Virginian” is just the typ re for which “all-talking” dmirably suited. An Ameri of the pioncering days Wyoming. fhis epic theme of blood¢d™ drama and beautiful ro- mance is so stupendous, 5o vast in lis great outdoors scope, that “all- lalking” alone can do it full jusjice. Photographed and “miKed" in the Bpen spaces of the western ¢ B tountry, the film presents to the nd ear of the beholder every liv Betail of this thrilling story hear the bellowing of a "head of cattle, of is 1 in red- Flassic thous § you hear the shou | bf the cowboys as they drive the | Stampeding herd through the swift ! Rowing current of a river, yon hear | the cowboys round crackling ramp-fire chanting the cal dit- ies. you hear t hall in full you hear Gary Cooper, the ) arking those immortal words YEf you wanna call m> that — Smile!” Other subjects offer the Para- mount Sound News and Lloyd Ham- lton in an all talking comedy “Peaceful Alle On Thursday Richard Barthelmess in his new all Wil be presented ) |' talking drama *Young Nowheres' ind_a gala progra of vaudeville will be offered in addition. Begin- aing next Sunday, Trene Bordini will | be featured in‘ the sensational Vita- phone hit, *“Paris.” “ETERNAL LOVE" AT PALACE Y Don't miss *Eternal Love John Barrymore's long-awaited United Artists triumph, his first nder t Lubitsch's dircetion, got off 1o an auspicious start at the | Palace theater last night, when the g picture opfned to continue fo- lay and Tuesday in romance stark dran acle, “Eternal Love™ wsily ranks among the fir pic- | lures ever made. Barrymore gives 2 flawless performance in his char- | acter of the untamed mountaine Whose amorous adventures leave ragedy in their wake. His inter- pretation brings to mind his acting The Sea Reast.” s “Beau Brummel” the glamor of and the magic spell of his "D Jekyil and” r. H " He is surrounded by a bril- £ cast—Camilla Horn, Mona # Rico, Victor Varconi, Hobart Bos- vorth, Bodil Rosing, Evelyn Selbie hat consistently maintains in sup- »orting portrayals the high standard theatrical notices and e an reviews in this column are musement compan VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929. 3 THHA OO Minstrel Show by Girls of Lithuanian SFather of House of Commons” r Septic Poisoning Victim Descent Proves Versatility of Grouy. 0 attended strel m “SWEETIE" AT THE CAPITOL Tt's here! We've nited f long time for very sort of jazz-panic ¢ no at ‘last r thé very apt title of “Sw the Capitol today, Tuesday and Wednesday 5 4] songs, bl torch” songs. collegr s ‘em up, hot-step tunes; bril- liant dialog: scintiljating acting; gor- ous ey 1ling thrill scenes and a believable plot—all this plastered lavishly on a sure enough dolic cl PS W se e m maiden superl ganza Look Helen Austin a cast world ¥s w fore or pla ound lattice worlk. e should say lattice ems to be the relody-inspired s who romp through th comedy-romance extray e it the names Kane, anley & The Naney Oak Carf Wi ok works ke th for philosophy of youths and a- roll, m go round will spin out two hile only one was produced after this Sweetie” th gets its hold on the public’s pulse Qn Thursday the Capitol will offer Warner Bros. celebrated hit “Dis- racli” with the dis ed stage star rge Arlis d. As an dded be presented in olic. attraction die Cantor Zigdfeld's Midnig NO DANCE IN GYM IEH. . TEAM WINS Alterations Being Made in Build- ing Prevent Social Event A vic sclhool ford not be sch Slad The their park (has b2 Nschool to the P but this year there are tions sium the constru the old victory 00k arch, Pu new > High school banner, ory fort footbail t blic High eelebrated ool this year e annoynce v Brits er the hool eleven with a_danc Principal Lou today in H am ov two arch rivals will hal game at Willow turday. In other 1 the custom of > have a dance Rrita years the loc team if it no accomme the school. The gyn be completed u 1 on Bassett strect cted. The only semblance time celebra in case ¢ will be the bonfire park. The burning of the Ha will additi not il ht Har il il meet 1 Brog' and reception 0t at Willow traditional snalk rtford Put the captain’s 1ot by the acting of Barrymore and Toigneersiancsinsp il be pAL: he dircctionsof Lubtisch. e e 7 It Hartfard Public High school LEAD]NG SCORERS feam wins there will be no celebra- " tion in this city. The Hartford pupils and alumni will have a danc B A and bonfire AifTioueh WAl Marate injurea| There will be several after gam Dartmouth quarterback, still, leads | 4ances in New Britain and in Ha the nation in ‘individual football |ford and a dante will be held in scoring, Geme McEver, Tenne Newington on the night Dreviousilo halfback, is making threatening gess | the same and on the night aster ti that may carry him past mars- | §ame. total of 108 points before the TR = end of the season. | VAN OF LIQUOR SKIZED Marsters piled up 16 touchdowns| TPortsmouth. R. T, Nov. 18 (2)—A and 12 voints after touchdown for | was injured in the Yale game' two weeks ago. Me- tiver, with two more games to go, has scored 97 points. In the Associated Pres scompila- tion of scoring leaders in cach of the cight major groups or confer- ences, Elmer Schwartz. Washington fback, ranks third with 97 points. Theleader in Eroups follows: each “of the eight : South- Pacific, ate: South-| rkansas: Missouri Val- ey, King. ake; Big Ten, Berg-| herm, Northwestern: Rocky Moun- tain, Clark. Colorado College: Big six, Bausch, Kansas; Cox, Kansas. CHILDREN TAKE IT | AVMD IKEI I SC _EMU "SION : /7 )il ({ /°°.‘2‘t’.".'§s$"\ QUI/ICK. ‘ Loans keeping house you can I you are quickly get money when you need it for any worthy purpose, and have aventy months to repay. Interest, at and one-half per..cent per vonth on the unpaid balance. “NO RED TAPL” PHOENIX FINANCE CO. 198 MAIN ST. ROOM 212 UNITED BLDG. PHONE HOURS 9 A. M. TO . 9— Open Monday and nings to 8 o' ) $300. LO | ”\ 0P OWI S 2 s rity hursday Jlock moving liquor | ing the 262 W. rry, York c last nig! from,N | liquor | Prohibi Morrill, dence. was seized of 1 van containing names of Francis Guhl, street and Anthon 10 Broadway, both N, ested here N was going nort he men and tugned over to Deput Administr or John 100® them to Prov 24th ere a ty, ht. gThe v ewport. were tion who 150 cases of and two men giv- of 1y w late h the X A = Edu those Our 1. C. 8. students have, are no and will meet them with confidenc and self-rellance. One of the leading ecos ta b lioves that, while machines wipe out the old jobs, they create mew ones. That Is the thought the I. U. S. wants to drive home, to you. Are you look- ing ahead ahd ring for those new jobs? You aYone can answer that EDISON AND THE I. C. W It is’appropriate on the fiftieth anni versary of the birth of the incandes cent Jamp to quote from the words of that great sclentific genlus, \Thomas Edison, what he thought of the work of the 1. C. 5. He sald: “IL have watched the progress of the International Corrcsponder cational Exhibit \Depicts Changes in Economic Thinking ars agn, the founder rhat In fonal Correspongence Schools of t saw them- the changes that wer I economic . thinking, has been conditions brought War. To many It was a sirange phe nomenon; to the founder of TG S. it was a prediction; The I. « has, throughout the yearg, endeavored to teach men and women to learn how to think—to de velop their minds that they may meet economic changes. standing Schools. almost /from the very br ning. To me thelr rapid growth Is easily understood, because 1 realize the practicaly vaius that is back of them and KMow something, too, of the success attained by many ambi tious men throughout the country who have taken thelr courges, BIT AT 7 MAIN STREET , An interesting and educational cx- hibit hats been prepared by the In- ternational Correspondence Schools at Main Street. It shows the many céurses available through its schools, together witly examples of work done by successful students who are now making theit mark in their chosen fields, representatives of the 1 (o} attendance every cve ning untt 9:30. They invite you most cord to calt,at’ the exhibit. To those who cannot come, « Regan, local representative. Main Street, Room 8§, will be pleased to meet you. or you may reach him by calling 5880, s nd dance given by the Vylious y chorus consisting of young Lithu- London, Nov. 18 (P)—Cheered in gnjan girls the leadership of kis last moments by the blessing of pp V. Visockis of Hartford held the pope and the best wishes of | garurday ev at the Lithuanian King George, Thomas Power O'Con: | hal on Park nor, known as ¥ and s was the first of a series of “Father of the Housc of Commons. St OE dicdeat 3:16 a. m. today. Hc his year. A solo dance §1 years old. wwnas, the 12 year old Death wa Mr. and Mrs tion,in o £0 Y I'm Afraid to SaCanatiatedl the parliamen- Miss Mary Cl ' irian. Saturday lapsed into Mir coma. Most of his last hours wer by spent in this wise, although he oc- ipplaus: casion Mr, reviy rest of the p 1 consisted an Lové Song,” sung by the chorus; a village dance, by a girls; duc theart,” I O'Connor had ta part in parliame nd natiohal politic age until he was stricken. ing ties visited Call You re United States carly in 1 1 Mary Cheponis health came upon him soon r Mar utauska ward, but he insisted on rur c Anna savonis his seat in the commons from Scc nd Pauline YA, two act lana ‘division, Liverpool, at the lay ellic llie Lu- enertl clection despite Re 1 Bertha that he had to be whecled iute an arm chair. Men's orchestra under His mantle as Father of the House the ] ip of V. Visockis furnish- of Commons now probahly will n incing which followed on the shoulders of D she George liberal lea sented Carnarvon, W vears less than Mr Live Native of Athlone O'Connor O'Connor repre- RESALE VALUE ON o LSt G WABS rpool was born in Athlo Ireland, October &, 1570 migrated to Lonc here SRR chosen for both <d,”‘m“fi.' Second Hand pool but r‘[:\mul He had con nued his journalistic work \vm] the fime of lis death. He | Chicago. Nov. 15 (/) often was called can of on a grand scale et Street.” [ author ' Academy of Science f several hooks one of the unsung ach "His geniality won him a host of imos friends. Brit vspapers fre- o mo a co quently carried his terse witty cor che of long dis- ment on impor fons of the JUNIOR CHURGH LOOP s e A Battle Royal is Expected omor- arle row Night When Circuit Opens Play at Y. M. C. m is considered a gre 4 Brower said A battle royal in the f 1M rnoy \ s co of the schedule is predicted for to- ve. as t s g0 on cl morrow night when Junior in departure Church leag son At the : ticks are a MG Ilirst Lutheran gecasionall he lth of the and South Con tional quintets| chewer permits. and in time the picked by™ followers of amount of gum in the mouth of on 10 as the two most likely Eskimo is astounding contenders. and, by a st “It is also common for a nat k of the schedule, th sell his chew at the of other in the very first days to a W ac he teams are old rivals, havinz tance picked up the enmity of the senior teams representing the and carried it alon two churches Hyde Would Develop in their own tles in previous years, and a hot Farm Product Uses encounter is expected Kansas City, Nov. 15 (/P> Develop- In the second_game of the night ment of uses for American the Center Congregational and | farm products, rather than redue- Trinity Methodis will clasl, | tion of t Sent surp output The former young onc tural commodities is while t has several playver Secretary of Agri- of experic cach will b M. Hyde as the pro- | playing its first game as a unit and Y to rel agricul- ! a close is anticipated. T first game is scheduled to sts e Hyde, who s here to 7:45 o'clock attend the opening of t American On Wednesday n live stock show, had to leave Senior Church league, £ s for Washington to attend Episcopal team will meet the South Hoover's business confer- Congregational combination, whil rsday res which he the two Swedish teams—First 1 led aking tomorrow eran and Swedish Bethany to farm vocational students face each bther. 1 - The Greatest Outdoor Talking Picture Ever Made! Relive the days of the . pioneer West. See, hear Owen Wister's all-time American classic. Vividly real on the talking screen. With a wonder cast of pop- ular sta VIRGINIAN with GARY COOPEDPR WALTER HUSTON RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN A GQaramount Qicture NOW — TODAY, TUE: At Warner Bros. STRAND , 9:00, 10, WED. Shown THURS . FRI HARD BARTHELMESS | “YOUNG NOWHERES” | All Talking GALA VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM l RIC in 200,000 FLOCK T0 ALDEN CENETERY Thousands Unable to Get Inside —Mare “Cures” Malden, Mass., Nov. 15— umous. lic shrine of our I of Lourdes and Sain pre arc recalled the ever-incre to L young p ow o s s James M. ( ton. who prayed his sic 10 Cures Draw Crowds uted mira weeks ha draw « ude. On t , 10,000 e e 000 gath wo system An. amb e ) Cross Tospit bridge brought 20 ¢ tehers so tha the gray aped With Flowers cads Ana Ly th Mrong. A was filled wit money several fimes. Services held All Soul's chapel in behaviour of 1 red, some placi halice Twice ring W m Cardinal O'Co archbishop of ston, visited cclined to ni with o cap see eyes, 18 DROWNED ON SHIP Mexico City. Nov. 18 (P today said 12 passengers and six of the crew had drowned in sink- of the freighter vessel Villaher mosa which Saturday ght was ported on the sand off Chilt bar. No details were given, JACK Paramount All Hear SNing “Swecter At TODAY TUES., WED. j— Helen “Sugar” Kane —in — Whoopee™ A Musical Comedy Joy Ride! Nancy Carroll he new justru- |ion that e changes > improv+ \d although the con- appear unusually fz 1 proved popular. ITINERANT FISH DEALERS 17 PACE EXTINCTION BAN (5500725 b e e ori. ‘ N g ¥ LOSSES KILL BROKER Health Board (o Consider Law i A1 M Nov. 18 (P—J. < 1 I Pal r, 72, investment broker, Aimed at Sale of Sea ood S e o to yestaries O 'Stroste ¢ ¢ s, believed to have been o by heavy losses in e shmo widow, two daugh- His L aORE MUSCLES ¢ € i LIMBER UP QUICKLY The first application of Musterola often bringarelief. Used onca every hour for 5 hours it should result in complete comfort. COUGARS TIE RANGERS Hockey Sextet Sta Spuiet Period nd Game in Deadiock \ Sensational All - Singing Hit. DEDIGATE ORGAN ATELIN CHURCH Prof. Olsson, J. A. 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