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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921, [ ) e G ey 'taf _l—’; Homa { LR L EACTORY A (oot =i o ncts ¥ A oo | £ ‘ CONCERT NEXT SUNDAY God intended and ke is net a perfect - . R m MINISTER SEES IT:f&w:x:;mfnxfl iy LN e b0 r"fiql P it Greroier WHb- Wentis soveee A to the factory 1 it is repaired S of the Most Popular Classical When a man loses self control h have discov d two of o8 4 e b = e . 207 Louis Graveure, the great baritone a0t H ludus'_-ial Pla"[ powers in the world in that pad. They x 5 pressions 1n u are the power to start and the power 3 O, : ‘ ; y {who is to sing i the Capitol theater Lop. = £ fome men _who S i 3 AN ¢ Univas oflierwise inuseaietl, Sncttrical .osics wnd reviews in thiv colun are Sunday afternoon under the auspices ness, pleas. written by Lhe press ngencies for tae respective amusemeat company, of the New Britain Musical club, has arranged a delightful program of songs, a copy of which he has foy- “FIGHTING BLOOD" AT LYCEUM [screen production of Rex Beach's cel- | warded for the approval of the club, ebrated novel of the Klondike, which |1t follow: is also on the bill, is an immense pie- | Star of I (Tannhauser) . Fverym pped th op them The latest and one of the most tain side ' th who want L Xy £ : } - thrilling episode of “Fighting Blood v | to have . i i { SR : o S eiie S ol i ture, When Selig filmed this Look Tntg Minc ed into the e engin ! ; 2 o 5 meeting with g : among the | Plooded romance of A Hungarian 1“ofk Song t down h Y "R e 3 5 | Datrarn 4t tha first half | Tush a decade ago, it was r ,,(ud-'ll‘*‘nn;.i my mother taught me. . Dyvorak contrel of . 73 : 3 2 h 4 v lof the week, while the vaudeville bill, | 28 the greatest photoplay of its da | Cavatine (Valentine's. Song. from he had firg lost £ : » o | speci 1g in mirth provoking, mu- | But this 1923 version is assurcdly one; “iaust”) . Gounod He wrecked i ¢ R o x A A {sical and other highly entertaining |Of the most spectacular and exciting | Three Plshers went saiting. ... 3 {acts, Is adding to the popularity .of [ Pictures ever made. : o tsts seass A B {this playhotse. | A remarkable cast is seen in the|The Bird's Courting Song from The festure photodrama presents |Picture with Milton & the man-| Songs from the Vermont Hil Charles Ray in his second 1 “”,.d A¥t- |1y hero; Anna Q. 2 on as Cherry iv.\l_m.\‘ % i .. O1d- Scottish < g ists special “The Girl 1 Loved,” from Malotte, the loyal dance hall queen; | Winter Storms ... ceson Treharne , not to he s ! X % ‘ N {the verses concerning himself written | Barbara Bedford, pretty brunette, | Piano Solos by Accompanist. but he intend ; g 8 2 5 [by the late James Whitcomb Riley.|as Helen Chester, the innocent hero-|la eloche ............ int Saens I have just as much 7 : s pighoeen. ' This picture posscsses the added in-|ine; Noah Be s McNama the | 11 neige .. S A e Bemberg nachine. (God meant / . 1 T & terest that it is the real story of crooked but cou ‘lesnnulluw_x ces yis fontenailles : | Riley’s unfortunate courtship. Riley, | Mitchell Lewis as Marshal V. Vision fugitive (Heriodade) .. Massenet L ..'mmh feil madiy in love with a |afrald of no man that w | O Lovely Night .............Ronald electr Bouy o1 Comnasudcer au v 5 de Grenedod, wu® w.s in|little orphan girl om his own | Kdes as the rough-and-ready | The Leprehaun ......Irish Folk Song K E reolators . anc [ the ill-Tated Frenct i ible “Dix » e ol mother had adopted, and the “tri-[Dextry, mine owner and r v ace | r'?uwm AaCeR A M ...Cloombs it i A o b Ton wonderral it oo rcommand of the ill-fated French dirigible “Dixmude,” was plcl\ed‘n'“‘:']«,, e et e “Story enters | death for his rights; and numerous|The Trumpete R A TR e Wedmssone ¢ eciiE > : washine there polishing them, UP On the coast of italy. It is shown here lying in state in a|{(%0 (S 00 oM e woos and | other players well known for their executive com p ot in that room was | church of Sciacea, Sicily. wins her from under the poet's very |ability to act Western roles. TO VISIT HARTFORD LEAGU the Y. M. and at § lTock the polisl Ie in this room, ‘what R 3 ey 3 RS e R The lo Luther league will v this nder Patsy Iluth Miller, a most charming U. S. JAZZ BAND AT CAPITOL |the Hartford leaguc tomorrow e pross | | | £} convent 1mi ¢ t is the idea back the executive commitiee 8 r Frary & Clark and the peopie who ! the co! L Dentars reures vas fio: exhate. andl sereen, has the leading i rmetion. o e C keep that service golng on “be : m" I ‘vl\ 3 ‘;';'\L' !’ull.; "‘"rm.“.f’ H a‘“ 1}\ “l'\l ..‘l':.l s i:‘tl::“nu‘ur:L it is the most | The big attraction at the Capitol| ;0 yjieq Mijdred Berg, Miss Esther at service going on ve [vice-pre ' ) arski; cashicr, (house of re: entatives I arious | pa s P @ h " arting ay - i P t ¥ part that has vet fallen to starting today for the first half of ""'\f‘rmhnrg and Miss Allce Forsell have That this picture is all that | Week presents Al Moore and his U. & |charge of the program which will consist of a violin duct by Carl Han- the convention | Bible classes in n March [that they are appealing to u Gry shier, A, Cle- | organizations and individuals in the |exciting 3 8428 wi AR ; h"”f‘.‘ ¥ b S realize | szynski y lek 1 as- | stat { her lot. et time t. +Their per r appeals to the | sistant ary, S ouski. Mem An appenl vrging support of the |has been said of it is attested in the | Jazz Band, an aggregation of 11 tal- Army will ear and taste and the whole thing 'hers boare directors ieszyneki, | hill was recei today by Connecti-|following criticism in the New York | anted musicians who give a mighty [Sén and George Westerman, vocal rout it, it looks so heautiful nt narski, 2 . cat’s representative from the W r- | Times: “He (Ray) can make a BCNE | gno nerformance. These 11 men ““.‘.’.lun by Miss Alice Forsell and Miss is the psyei v of advertising . 8. Cendrouski, inski, 1. bury Fishi ! atective [mean more than almost any other ,nco'in anaval band with Lieut. .\l(mre»‘h“"l Carlson and a talk by Dr. Abel A. would not put a pure food eign on |Twzrdus 8. Gondek iution. . “The associa- |screen actor. director and have played in this coun- | Ablquist. The feature of the evening The Red Army has gone to consider- 'a garbage can. We wonld not put - tion is lighly and unanimousiy in fay or the last half of the week comes ¢ o anq ahroad and were the band \ will be a school room sketeh in which able expense to arrange a suitabie n of something good to drink n FO “T r E:J 0 or of the p g of this bill. a modern, up-to-date drama of flap- |40 \vag picked to play for President [the following will take part: Misses PRI Cye (s S0oMMRL or- (s ne ¢ ¥y advertisemen R Uf ED ‘R ?E The committer of the organization |pers, wild parties, temptations and | wiigon when he made the trip abroad | Mildred Enstom, Elsa Erlanson, Helon - | | Paulson, Mildred Erickson and Mabel chestra will furnish music. There will ' has its atmosphers i ¢ {16 ‘nppesl wae compossd of | Campestuots -soshes With'A despee {outhE it Ll S e, AL (s rison, David Dahlgren, Raymond WA qUErIAtS ARSI 090 gl AYWCR A JuRn Ik lx;ycure Jamos A, Pearsley, Andrew J. Cooney, |veln of romance, fn “Women Men|ooiciugion of the war Lieut, Moore |© | Carlson, Gustave Ahiquist, Landers Dave Young, who one time traveled 2 s 2 scnse of the beauti. | Former Premicr Chillaoy of Prance | it Dr, Chas H. Beun. |Marry.” [pleked 11 men and.went into vaudo- | VAR HAry Laudar LA AN s g I O ek ows T B. - St [ville and became an instant hit and |Johnson and Carl Swanson. The impersonations and bagpipe music. There are lots of prople o Says This is Only Way to Saha- | ihe [ MARTY DUPREE REVUE. PALACE | o ant is o one of the big Keltn | members will leave on the ;‘J,':I.l.f';f'f",“‘.‘,,g",‘,‘{’i;cl‘,i.‘ A e dementalists tn religlon und poli-| rim—nags Capital Prevails e bill s similar to one which in | Ajary Dupree and her big singing | headliners. Other acts on the bill in- (o'clock train. : 5 5 g tl : R R LN Moth =1 e lust congress passed the senate but |0 40 cing pevue opened a week's | clude the Gibson Bisters and Grady in YIS Will Be Sther interasting thingh would not use a perc 3 an, 2 How can the failed in the house, 1t provides for | o . 9h { the Palace this after-|an excellent song and danee revue; | Patent Leather on the program. Robert B. SKINner,!tninks she can make fust as goud cof S i cahils THor. ths ol y ind main. | engugement at o Pilace this after. | &0 SXcolnlt bong B O omewhere| A little sweet ofl in excelient for past president, Wwill be toastmaster fea in the old fashfoned cof v | ditie g . . stio | sEnAnoe GC Water tehn throtichotit tha] DO0R And mAde i dintinct Al rommt i Town:~ Flsher and Gilmors in ~A | YOUF patent leather shoes evers now and the address v‘ Ih:-_ evening will |ghe will continite to make coffe ES ied +Jo \ w United States where wild fowl could | l:.l‘.u-h|t,.xrm. _' '.‘. I.- ) bm.".'“” O | Baditul Fromes.™ Kb Hul el PaTL: and thas, be delivered by Rev. F. J. Kennedy ghe has made for the past e armer pren ' vi live unmolested and be p:‘x]w!u:llml.‘N‘”v"" I' \”‘I;ul:‘\ ‘.‘n 4 ,,'y.,“ of cnter- Ine in a nifty aerial offering. T S E———— of New }fr\t’vn. i i If everybody was like that, 1. & { we a t b i yo nd nlso scts rules for hunting, ::,‘m::”,, .",H. fors all members of | “Going Up,” Douglas MacLean's | 9 i B \’;:“M;‘r]?n‘\- '\“-;1”‘:;"[’1, st AL My A G AR mollid g { : X ! — the large cast exceptionally fine op- | latest screen production, flew into the | SEAE HIiL & abre GUTiRCiTErm thip | o ktela Ko (RilI1ione ol peox sl bRl s VENIZELOS IS CHECKED portunities 1o display thelr talent, The | Capitol today and flew away with 50k I Sien churoh’ will neniew e oo R ine new iings. Fher o8N W el the present ma o i clean and 1s full of bright |about all the laughter the audience outhern melodics, Ensign Carl sre Shoumnis of fancumentalisa.in AL AL f i cinging and dancing numbers and the |could reasonably be expected to spare | ey s Suivatiod aArmy wili| s but § elleve thate AW il | ¥y ’ Vhether you like it comady keeps the audience in contin-|in one ovening. Mr. MacLean ia the ‘T"‘;““”"‘“n ‘;‘nr:"'-‘y ,:?:‘7‘.“'(1'::1»9 le“\i‘ n,.‘-l.{ lione who want the latest and most ! c n? capital- Only (1 of 26 Men He Summoned For | 0% (00T L e rise to the final | 8tar of the high altitude comedy and series of chalk talks by Al Malmgren :T;'"}"(';","‘f sty bl ot di by s noihing o Indicate the | Conference Respond and Meeting | curt Included in the cast the aviation clothes he wears fit him A58 & six. Found. Doming SRRIbItIan {Sois b oans YOI oun glve them. 4, ¥ somitil]y ne hods of uring | oy Paflure, { Marty Dupree, Bennie Drohan, Frank without a wrir £ 5 - under the auspices of Joseph HeTB- o) o cueer mistore. 1 1ee o o : : productive of | | Murray, George Brown, Madeline Bo- O;\Ilr ’,\mrl‘(‘l:\' as ’I"t;lmr'l .~n-:;|. K I Love You rsica 3 of y 3 B HESRYERESN O ke to s By The Assoclated Preas land, W e Roberts, Louls Caron YOuUng man with a distinct aversion ; X 4 :rm'\n' ‘\‘h"y-gr';'r‘.luf:::N-‘-’;T--.)ke'.h'm“{ T-l churok that wili try to do sontethin y DI : Athens, Jai Premler,Venizelos | g ,q A\l:r.;]\?'nurvhynmfl ot singing and | 6ll things acronautic, proves himself Simply irresis- present also ;‘.:‘ to date. A church that wiil keep i ging esses sufiered the first important eleck of | ganoing heauties. They will change @ skillful farceur. His capable sup- le as plufcd l?y Rev, John L. Davis took as il dodtiadlabe SR B L o S of his peace-making efforts on Saturday | tpe entire show on Thursday and, and [port includes Marjorle Daw, Hallam | The Columbians in et 3ot~ o S v e o e o e | S o0 116t 8 et e S et vsrunt Wi ey S, B Mo, bughe ek | famarer ime and niver: ' In his address he Al = . . . . ones > piee e two shows offered ook € "IN b s | i et ARt ot wind EaTbive (i “;“'.”1 e SRRV, AT O PEA e tes of Europe erence wnswered his call, The meet- | crneGpoflers.” desa D. Hampton's | Francis McDonald and others. The sl l”'C Sebia ATe 100 BUIT and Rever loosen and W broke uy | Im was direeted by Lloyd Ingraham | James on Columbia tunity o going through lLanders, = ® \ - ___ _____] | f going T Anders, | o e are too femillar with o hers | ENDORSE GAME REFUGE BILI The promier's royalist opponents | SES——— and is presented by Assoclated Bx- Records A-3989 :.-‘n:u. \'m. .:':vlr"ml L‘\;.ym‘. g "\ l,::vr.‘ f"“-" do mot know, If some of you Y GRORGE FARNING ere preponderanty ainst his pro- | hibitors, who first introduced Harold | and 25D, . sauld et pet ey ARAR feilows laughed you wou 1 crack the e gton Bureau N, B. Hs ) osed referendum to determine | 11,1‘,,41 in a feature .,,,,,(,,_\ v knowledge of a great manufacturing |ChoMel ok gour faces, There Is a ashington, D, Jan, ? Strong whether the future government of the | | , v : estabiishment 1ike that in a few hours, | !"d 0f Vuigur democracy over Amer ARTPOIRAPY Ui the SXB tefuge and ry shall be republican or mor . . Solled_Collars | Piese vast bulldings ce cros ot [C that we have to get rid of, We do|FPublic Shooting Grounda* intro- |archical. ‘Thelr objections were based The hest of coat collars will be. | t had tden of such a vast. | "0t Want this democratic spirit to fall jduce « as | t eROT on the ground that the apepal to the come greasy and solled with wes into vulgaris of wild f¢ 1 ‘ int- | people would not bring peace out of Clean them with aleohol in which ness of Lt ike Landers, I'rary - \ | . Finds Texts iu Factory « tieut's the present chaotle political® situation. N ¢ salt has been dissolved, Clark's try to go through Lan " - ’ S8 0 CAPEN ere are more texts in Lander N\ } Templeton and Dr. D, ders, Prary & Clark’s and understand 8 A ShE e Yhers it in a few hours is like trying to do 4 London In & day, see all New York | .- 1 a day or visit Boston and know it in a short time Now for some © very great impressions r N on me tx of the proces bottle we me through jepart Making | oo s e i e of tims . ) veatl mo greatest f home is a e ey LRGN R UL (i ; heating pre t 80, ¢ 3 > % o3 S ] they really ox 1 I told 1t much th I was glad to see how It — -~ d g 3 = 4 " [them they w talking aboul some g S 2 2 2 £ e NOW PLAY G e ""‘"’” 't""" TR e % SO RS [ INIAE e iritual ha TONIGHT — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY chines putting the little wires iy talked girls sewing by machine #bout this pad is 1} it i s : | heat controls. This part of the pad . Featuring AL MOORE and His ' MARTY DUPREE was invented by a member - 3 g Bible class, Mr. Manr One o T i v things that impressed y s the fact |y oo o Fie 9 e ‘ , o s i e ana 4kinde of titer "G o | IN HER :}.thrhh ittt thing. 1 said ayoelf, | | G = Petobersihna L L I would that God had made mae . man u':%'r\ul this pad, v silad s s Melody-Makers \upnemr—]l Talented Musicians MUSICAL COMEDY FOLLIES THE SHOW YOU ALL KNOW! self control.’ Man, in making s Haae b g . has beaten God in making a ;. the air for the t little O’l HER GOOD ACTS thing created structed ° | o thing almos Creator. God HAND-PICKED CHORUS DouLas Miclean| ing Tabloid Show Ever Assembled Entire Change of S. - Sy REX BEACH'S EPIC OF LAWLESS ALA HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE PARSONS THEATERHARTFORD TONITE=ALL WES Arthie Goodeicl Closey Comedy (hm about a man's A t . e > GEORGEM. humorlhatteflsynu 1 ! | G ’)“f’ COHA. 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