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Unless atherwise indieated, tieutrical sotices uuh seviews in thiy cofumn ure written by the press ugencics for tae respective Awmusement company, mewwm* “VANITY SHOPPE" AT CAPITOL. | patrons will delight in their pu‘-’ The big attraction at the Capitol | formance. The feature photopiay at- for the first thrce days of the - SR e e et wn_l offer “The \’anl!y_ \e-‘y latest hit, “Fashion Row.” It is Keith vaudeville headliner, w a tense drama of a woman's love and Weber and Living Models. Tt ala man's hatred, and during the pie- | musical comedy fashion playlet with | ture Miss Murray makes fifty changes | plenty of bright cntertainment dlll'd] pleying $150,000 wqrth of new | 2iso shows new styles with the ‘gv.‘n On Tuesday night, as a spe- £ the models.. conjunction \\ilh cial attraction, Raphael's Big Store will: SVl ataige Wle’ g tashion stow | night & | with models. | week Shopy 1y heautiful ladies gown Propper Blue silk stockings at the thrée matinee performances to the | lucky ladies attending. All Jadies at- tending an, sho on the three days will en and on Wednesday night the gown will be Ziven away. I'ne stockings will be awarded to the lucky t et holders at each matinee, Other acts on the Lill include Leon and Mitzi in a sensa- tional equilibrist offering Barney Carlton and Brown are ve formers and oifer 2 good v Moore and Mitehell will be the Inu..n- hit of the show as they “Worsge-A-Tile" comedians and have) a fine line of witty patter which they offer in a g As an ext “ting traction Dan n & Co. is offered in “A Jazz C Mr, Sherman is | one of the uln}-ur "*\‘nn-xf comedians on the and ¥ act is very wi ver the country as re: In offer- ing the “Jazz Cirens” with Mabel De Iorrest, he has one of the greatest comedy act in vaude @ and Capitol Starting today for | ment the Palace is atiraction “Hoyt's R lent musical come jcast of entertaine face e new company fact vv-.)m:nu new but the { The principal featured comedian | Lew Williains, a canic that portra la character to) perfection .\md that is responsible for m laughs that Hoyt's Revne you. Mr. Williams is a comedian n( putation and so a good laughing bili is assured. He has surrcunded himself with a great company includs | Billy Hall, er in fun: | Bake ' Hall, Fay Charies 21 Derby and Charles W ams, und the cherus flappers ice wonderfully well, n and bright and patrons will find and entertainment holds the stage. on this bill Ahnm." s with a big all new and in| name. | 1s | irg show witty ‘und real enjoyms while the revt photopla ) entertaining. o ifertaining The Yarcons’ Theatar—Hartford “ Wed, Jan. 20 Mat, & Eve SirHADRY LEUDER INNEWANDQ'D SNGS DiroctonWILLIAM ! COMPANY OF ..vn:rs | pre- man a punch the ind action from the start to fire o and for The cast in- Alice Calhoun, Joscph Kitzour. seenos < 1o this p beat, ndis, and theil clud Perey Hen Le Marmont MALL Parsons Theater HARTFORD 5 NIGHTS BEGINNING THURSDAY Matince Naturday (‘MRLF FROHMAN emelir Q %deNPER QheGreats l~m/\m»we) “Ihe SMASku STAGE COMEDY HIT W YOR, AND CHICAGO MAT, 50c-81.50, s s “I Love You” — Simply irresis. tible as played by The Columbians in fox-trot time and sung by Lewis James on Columbia Records A-3989 and 25 D, Colu New /‘fln‘m\ e = Tonight--Tues. and Wed. 5—Keith Vaudeville Acts—5 — featuring — “THE VANITY SHOPPE” § - With — AL WEBER and LIVING MODELS THE VANITY SHOPPE WILL GIVE AWAY FREE A BEAUTIFUL LADIES’ GOWN ON WED- NESDAY NIGHT AND 6 PAIRS OF PROPPER BLUE EDGE SILK STOCKINGS AT THE THREE MATINEE PERFORMANCES TO THE LUCKY LADIES. EACH AND EVERY LADY ATTE SNDING THE PERFORMANC WIN. (,m\ non Dnsplm in Window of Conn, l'uu'ler' b LEON and MITZI Sensational Equilibrists BARNEY, CARLTON and BRO\\'I\; Variety Artists " MOORE and MITCHELL “\\'orsc-A-Tile Comedians” DAN SHERMAN & (‘O in “A Jazz Circus” Tfien As a Fitting and Appropriate Pholoph\ o Blend With This Splash of Fashion and Style We Offer MAE MURRAY “THE QUEEN OF STYLE” “FASHION ROW” A Tense Drama of a Woman’s Love and a Man’s Hatred ! Miss Murray wears $150,000.00 worth of latest Gowns in this picture making 50 complete changes. Tnesdlv \'lght—Extn Attraction RAPHAEL’S BIG STORE STYLE and FASHION SHOW ""The [team, | "Cameo {in the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY JANUARY 28, 1924, ]g i CITY ITEMS. 1's.—advt. meetin the Ba club will be ing to elect officers and | plan for activities of the season. Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans |—advt. The ¢ Mrs. L. P. 1 evening. Home cooked luncheon ell's,—advt . Mrs. L. W. | street, who re nt an op- eration at St. Fran hospital, is re- ported resting comfortably. C. L. Pierce & Co.—Oldest Player | piano de 1. S—advt. Daniel Pouz of N | formerly of th spent the home of his sister, M Saxe, of Hart street. | Victrol: Sonoras, { Plerce vt | Phoenix iple of Honor will a regular meeting this evening. A meeting of the general commit- | | tee of St. Jos r will be | heid at 9 o evening in { the parish hall, Dr. H Heublein of Hartford will ! speak on adium™ at the meeting of | the Men's Brotherhood of the South Congregational church 'rm sday even- ing. | Dr |an extended vacation Bermuda, On next Friday afternoon First church chapel, Ma ilbert will speak hefore chapter, Daughters of t Revolution, His sub, : Ro of the L. Members of the Sons o Revolution are invit I annua Lunch at Halling t of Ladie: | club will meet with | of Stanley styeet this at Crow- Fortier of §11 Bast | Haven | at| D.| 2 unday M. Edisons at| hold ph's church f "riday ock Mendel Volkenheim has left on | to Cuba and in the et will be st Crusade.” American | nd. of session the apter of Connecticut, Order stern Star, will be held Hartford, next We day, beginning at 10 | of the oot Guard hall, nresday and Thur m. A tec { hel a. meeting of the ¢ ns commi of the common council will be 1 tomorrow evening at city hall. | LEW WILLIAMS IN HOYT'S REVUE AT THE PALACE ' Door and saxmon S s . “Hellow, fell LIONS L MEETING, can't you get next meeting of the Lions club | which gretted it Odd Fellows' hall at 6 uesday night. The good pictu with another popular | Three n cngaged to ik Jones, in “Cupid’s|the entertainment and a good speaks r‘,,,, n This is a smashing, #pec- | has been 1. On February 5, stood ou l‘“'"!' with some great | which ‘is allation night, the best|gtroet, The cl nes, especlally the gigantic fire | meetin vear is planned for. A lficor of the bu scene and the spectacular rescue, committec isting of Chalrman C.|party . W. O'Connor, W. W. antrance, but | W. Buck Kilfoyl 'and W. C.|the hall to the | Bu Oquist have charge. Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Musterole Works Without the Blister—~Easier, Quicker ‘There's no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stifiness with a little clean, white Musterole, Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment, It tukes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister, Musterole l'<u.|'lvznespmmpln el from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, nel ur.dgm, hmd..\chn congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). ToMothers: Musteroleisnow | made in milder form for [this morning babies and small children. warned Clark Ask for Children’s Musterole. selling. Judge 35c and 65¢, jars there would b - offenee. “1 do said to keep th jail, it's a quest er ormot he ou contains a Misslssippl river gambler who in the great game of life and love proves hims:lf a real man 5 the last half the week, with new vaudeville bill will be another Alarm” is a story of | man, Sles Car- slays his par n his wealth, “The Midnig plotting busin gford, who Thornton to obt ornton is deiven death an onrushiug train in trying to escape frem Carringiord in an autemobile, her daughter, I8 tossed to d up lost by s her as her own, nes are the best ever photopley. The of before to W Haye plek who 1 fire s ny Berg, The shown in Boy, Aged 6, Takes Drink Of Denatured Alcohol | 17 Willow | New Brit- BIG EUROPEAN ART—LYCEUM, will The famous Sutelilfe family, Buropean novelty a of more than sing Interest is tured at the Lyceum th it three d of this w which is nted nine people, has but reeently come to this country., The opening is a4 musical fantasy presented Wileys. Plenty of opportunity igh is given by Megelow W corking comedy comedies and news t William Fox John Gilbert in Kirby," There were many audience this afternoon who had scen the real stage production in this same theater with Alfred Cross in the title role. The story of “Cameo Kirl plete with thrills and romanece, break entered as members of he said, “Hell matter, can't | forgot my key tectives, “All said the newco down th George , aged §, of street, was removed to the general hospital Saturday suffering from the effects of drinking denatured aleohol, The fact that the boy had drunk the lquid | was quickly discovered and prompt | action on the part of his parents in | securing a phpsiclan warded off more | serions ets, It was reported at | the hos that the lad is recover- ing rapid | . | | This act by n Ay or the Inside the known and the |among the fre rest. Francis tor of the bathroom w which he bro detectives mop and offercd it this morning. admitted to t) [the liquor for sold keys to t} each William contendere, In the recis th is that g production starring Fdueation First fand do vour children learn bad language | “We live near the income-tax-col- lgetor’s office.”~<Jugend (Munich). is re.| 1t . Ma | plenty of warning,"” Alling. charge He of TONIHT AND ALL WEEK The Dance Show—The Song Show Everything New But the Name 15 days in jail sentence was suspended A B Albert Kukly somewhat of slally whe of moons been drinking it YHY‘ el this a caliby LYCEUM Now Playing in the house Center street d and he of shooting nouse bec rushed down the d hat minus ¢ Patrolman Wi policeman t gun who was body The house tr Kukluskie rost “it got what would yor Judge Alling unanswere and ¢ its for h was remitted Lique Condemnatio stituted quantity of Derby street ho declared nui and ordered de Ernest Nyqu mobile registra Patro Jar e He ing pende at a and T W and a LEW WILLIAMS “The Jolly Jester” Billy Hall, Johnny Baker, Fay Darling and A Happy, Laughing, Dancing 1924 FLAPPER CHORUS The Greatest Heart Interest Drama Ever Screened “The Midnight Alarm” with Cullen Landis Alice Calhoun, Percy Marmont v 1 showe nd was r 1 ser H Patroim driv tion Ant ¥ the 7 R MOLN GILE ZRT Gflflfl“mfli"-\![v‘ ARTHUR Fwom Tie CHELT SI'A;:ID(’F.I!V BOOT:: TARMINGTON AND HARTY LEOK wilSoN A JOHHN PORH SROLUITION HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Featuring THE FAMOUS SUTCL IHL FAMILY Vaue Novelty receiv man testified th mer frightened who w aid th Let Entire Change of Bill Thursday ou Ao Y UNWITTINGLY AIDS RAIDING POLICEMEN Obliging Club Member Opens. ectives Thomas J. O'Mara and Motorey and side of the club at 191 Arch found no barrier to the |debating whether or not Not recognizing the | from his pocke! policemen plac hrough his attorney It was brought out in police putation, 8160 for selling and was s¢ which he proceed wi nyone police 4 took Kukluskie against Hqu re on the at B Modern habits cause con- stipation. Bran is the naturdl means of relief. POST’S BRAN FLAKES - is a crisp, delicious bran food that is both laxative and nutritious. 1 like Bran / [ O e ko uuoo | A LAXATIVE FOI | A READY 10 EAT his way home from church yesterday tand proceeded to administer corporal | punishment in a time honored fistie method, he hit her a few in return. “Do you think that's a good reason for hitting back at he the judge, The case puntil Saturday morning and in the meantime Probation Officér Edward C. Connolly will investigate the family difference, It Was Good Wine | TFred Keith got drunk on wine he keeps in his cellar, Saturday night and proceeded to demonstrate who what's the matte was boss around the house where he the query lives on Jubilee street, He succeeded of the local |very well and in a short time was noon as|*“monarch of all he surveyed.” and Pat- “He belongs in an insane asylum,” Police- d the wife this morning. In make Strolls |ing a statement in his own behalf, Keith stated’ that he works every day and always pays his bills, giving his wife the money, No denial was made of thig, but the wife asked a question, which she answered herself, “Money don't make you happy. What good is the money if there is a disturbance in the house all the time Keith was so drunk when arrested that the police had to throw him on the floor of the patrol wagon and sit on him, He protested in court this morning to his violent handling and sald, “Is that right to do to a citizen and a tax payer?” The case was or- dered continued until March 1 in charge of Probation Officer Connolly, and Keith was ordered to cut out the drink Bids Them Enter o in? member Ieene; William 8. second raiding street the door leading from | club was locked, While they would “eustomer” group the police department, o, fellows, what's the you get in?" *No, 1 * yeplied one of the de right, I'll let you in, mer, and taking a key t he opened the door. were bette re was a wild scramb! quenters to avold rk, alleged prop! , rushed towards the a bottle of liquor, » on the tile floor, The ped up a quantity of it in evidence in court Clark is said to hay police that he cents a glass and “elub” for 25 cents Judge pleaded nolo ub was on the iilding. The he door, u No “Stop” Llé‘hls on Rear End of Trolley Cars Mayor A, M. Paoncesa has been in- formed by the Connecticut Co. that lis suggestion as to the placing of top” lights on the rear of trolleys does not meet with faver and will not be adopted, The plan has been tired out 1 tim but without much success, it is s There i also obs jeetion because the large amount electricity that §s required to maine lighte. b sold he sove 1 ngan, he court police had ago to stop d that the WOMEN! DYE T NEW FOR 15¢ Skirts Waists Coats that the two we Mangan promis e no repetition of n't know what can be his man from going to fon in my mind whet} ght to go now, he's had commented Judge $100 on an additions |1 ntenced to Execution of the jail fined Kimonos Dresses Sweaters Draperies Ginghams Stockings Diamond Dyes r you can dye perfect merang Joke is inclined to be actical joker, espe- as had a few “shote turday Albert had what, he admitted morning, and obtained olver with uskic 1 to frighten people re he lives at The gun was not load- he had no intention A young man in HILM ned and tin baref e, found and 1old the man with to shoot e nt into un away under ar Don’t wonder whethe tint because home guaranteed with ven if you have Druggists have all in each package, successfully lyeing s Diamond Dyes” ¢ never dyed bef colors. Dire brgecp ore iam De w ing mar g we the the from placed him w drinks, carefu sked 1 ho had a told you to ¥ 1 think of him? The question remaine was fined § The s little jok fine o Destroyed n proceedings we Mrs. Kayeska taken from some tir re and & 101 her me H ist, tion s es Post jeased undcr tence Ignored Traffi Brummer | Good fo the Jast drop police at by so doing Prum- a number of children herc is some- R Gttt thing about a man's boe . humor that tells you on sight what kind of coffee he's had for breakfast. m NEAL COFFEE (D, ., Faeyils, Toecten, Jscks e, uhod fied that 4 sidewalk