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ATHE T4 ,_‘\ |y dl es for the FRIDAY MORNING MUSICAL| The first of the Kellogg F Morning Musicales in the grand ball-| room of the Hotel Bond, Hariford, | takes place at eleven o'clock in the| Y morning of next Friday, February, V Sih. The artists on this occ il | Princess be Pablo Casals, the world Saul, ‘cellist, with Susan Metealfe “ assdeiate artist, § The concert promises to be one unusual merit. Senor Casals has but| 5 ntly arrived from Spain for a | “litics’ special concert tour and his early ap. pearance in Hartford is part of the gooperation of the New York mana- rs who are working with Mr., Ke Hartford and vicinity the to Cairo on atest | asals, The cleve of | lever ac rec first Channe logg to give best of arti The Kellogg Friday Morning Musi- | eales will be the first of such music events in New England and so in mak- ing them a suc a distinction will ich to Hartford as being the first in this section the United | tes to succeed i what is now g0 povular in New York. Subseriptions for this series, which | include four musicales, are now being | baek! reecived at the office of Robert Kel-!very 2, 89 Asylum street (MeC: {the ‘lurv‘), ¥ Hartford, Phone, engagon Single tickets for the separate cales wre wlso available at Mr, loga's office at the Hotel Hartrord, SHE Picturing the mids, the and the loa lacts are voli, t} that any net, in FEL Lew Palac mus Kel- or Bond, {1 ast the | received us RD KING CAPITOL. | splendor of the pyra-! inscrutability of the sphinx ¥ beauty of the Kgyptian | té William Fox production | D€ King” from the| who success,” opencd a|ing the night inal pla and Arnold | trip New York suc-|th with lmth’ here for | show on | two bran 1 ial to f perfor and ¢ also A, DBirady stage > day engagement | the Capitol theater, by Wright Reeves, established its cess in 1904, meeting and to 1 tw hit, Wednesd: with 1he | Contoest of comed duysnighi ther for local | featur: o the groat with a b -Yfll;l‘ Old Friends Ave Back §° Tonight and All Week et in Pulite Lew Brems | : [ Mot | showir exelr and Felix Martm “The lmpenal Revue” You'll Laugh as You Have Never Laughed Before Plenty of Girls--Great Cast Wednesday Night Don’t Miss It “Garter Contest” Tonight and Wednesday “Anna Christie” with Blanche Sweet J One Friday— Amateur Night L Now Showing Memorial Pictures of Ex-President Wilson Wi WANTI Amatenr Night< will be the Veatures of the ks to be held from §ebruars Prizes w welected to appw anards wijl he hest s Amatenr e Fiiginle. A enter wiite Faw Commitice. 1 New dvritain wm o, ks KELLO FRIDAY respective amusement | wide approval ay | years that followed J. Gor enac able Keith vaudeville ing and Co. ; and the “A Cabar Thursday $1,000 to anyone popular nd drew a capa rs at both prl!mmlm‘\ for t whic| is from the sident Wilson LYCEUM Pictures of the Year VAUDEVILLE THURS,, FRL. SAT. “Hell’s Hole” This Parsons’ Theater ARTHUR. HOPKINS presents Barrsymore "THE LAUGHING LADY MORNING MUSICALES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Il!ll l!lll € '.-.-.«-, L compavy, on the road in the don Edwards took his cast to film the produetion, which than o year in the making. ereau, who appears as Michal, youngest daughter of a splendid role with re- talent, show has five Harry Down- Bouquet of Orig Sullivan, the char swimmer and swini the Englis Riding Waltons in ¢t on Horschack.” The other up“fo the Capitol standard. brings th g Ar man of 100 roles, whoe will who can prove but himself appears in will also stage an after- on with the other headed by in Henry ts can (o he one He¢ conjunc! X MARTIN AT PALACE. Martin two comedians ms and Felix are ) ard two weeks in this city openc at ce yesteraay “Th ity tor a Revue" | — admir- To sy the a big ation after round )- comedy eifort he | o acclilent botwesn Now is a hig success from |ynd here prevented the Inish ang ¥ £atyhlo ¢ [ Howurd, Winifred and Bruce,” billed mers incladed in ts large | yore direct™rrom the f in New h includes a very good SINg- | York, The breach has been filled by Jancing chorus of pretty ®HlS |4 speeial act i offer several specialties dur- | oe the je th Imperial house of 'nt in drama or inentiy i Midlan atmosphe great FINE BILL Lyceum is offeit AT LYCEe M ¥ we ang| The g a fine bill .’unn\l thel Revue” es and which York of vaudeville and piety motor uppearanes th Author: cians and saic their nati Flthese pec from one Thre Jgment of rished ostor Ry other and Martin goes the real | ¢, of it i cortainly we worth &l . he Palace to h and ser | comedians, They remal two weeks, changing e Thursday and also offerin 1 new bills next week, On Wy evening in conj show there will be a which will provide y and tun for will 1 amateurs. n the bill is An g cast the latest episode shting Blood”, and the wind out 1) Thursday Wiliiam He ar ment whe ment ang duets We to In Hige rather to P 2 K Jones in the e tern th brin oy w q ol the wets Buton Thei aliling as nter n is lot best of e rio, agi- |y rmain i rd and on ¥ri amateur night The photo Anna Christie, ma in year Blanchs all, novelty unusual, {4y on nt hi ind some Loth medy hority i e of eceen only is persanator clever | ost ica S caturing principal role, T stage play and won the [¥ for the greatest drd : ast year, On Thursday w5 program brings tarriers al picture im hut it od monologuist ane Indgm . e " p tory ‘ “FSTERN ARTISTS NOT RE[J[IfiNIZEI] Have All t'xe Haterial Nocessaly for All Lines of Emotion L love powerfu Flamiy are the memor culplor haps t .w.'u een t more pro NOW PLAYING udgment OF THE Storm of the Most Stirring I midiand pio howing | i Also 1 = - gl BIG I ¢ way by s | rial neee drama Tonight and Wednesday KEITH VAUDEVILLE featuring Harry Dewning & Co. in A BOUQUET OF ORIGINALITIES Henty Suilivan Champion Long Distance Swimmer and the First Ameriean to Swim the English Channel The Riding Waltons \ CABARET ON HORSLBACK OTHER GOOD ACTS William Present “TheShepherd King” A Romance of Days Brought Modein Life Big Cast of Players ADIES' SPECIAL MATINEE ALL WEEK Coupon and 10¢ Il Admit Any Lady To Best Seats naRTronn Ethel in her comedy succeas I’.‘,‘x by Sir Alfred Sutro e the Eariy Back to GG Memeorial Pictures of Ex-President Wilson Thursday CAESAR RIVOLI The Man of 100 Ro Lew Bljgms N ow At the Palace signitic youngs TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1924, (vorces IN THE AIR A A e, | | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1924 KDKA (Westinghouse—TiZast Pittsburgh) 6:15 Grand . m.—-Dinner concert by the | mphony orchestra, David conductor, from the Grand Pittsburgh, Pa. | 15 p. m.—"A Little Journey in| i(_‘uha," by Ward G. Foster, president | of the Foster and Reynolds Co. of | New York city, 30 n m.—Address. m The children’'s period. $:00 p. m,—National Stockman and Iarmer market reports. 8:15 p. m.—"Frugality,” one of the jvirtues ‘of Benjamin Franklin, pre-| sented by Dr. John Ray Ewers, pas- {tor of the Jast End Christian church, Fittsburgh, Pa. 8:30 p. m.—Railroad session of the | midwinter convention of the Ameri- can Institule of Jlectrical Engineers, broadcast from the Metropolitan |opera house, Philudelphia, Pa. 11:30 p. m 1 late program. WBZ (Westinghouse—Springficld) M se: “F "n | as -World market survey from the department of Farmers' 1 I “Massuchuset IFood Sup- | ply.”" by President Kenyon L. Butter- m-n of the Massachusetts Agricul- | college, | 10 p. m.—Dedtime ¥ ) Ti00 p.om.— il | al story for the < ok te Art of Investment. 00 p. m.—Piano recital | by l\\ur:l th'\nlIn( : le lington time signals, |- the character painting, will | KYw erested (Westinghouse Jandseape and | - re have all that is required | 6 p. m-—News, financial beauty in expression, they linal market and sport summary for- there is @ backward nished by the U'nion Trust Co., Chi- vorl is an- jcago Journal of Commerce, and U, &, | e western i Dept. of Agriculture, musi- | 6:30 p. m.—Children's middie- |story, ated in 7:00 1 out by and cuviron- Chicago) il were, its people 130 and is the riist, arehite from 1he unapproe 1o reaching in‘an encon their § to his cast ta s, painter bedtime seulptor 1 to b Ve fields, ple nothe ther ot to 7:30 p. m.—~Dinner music furnigshed by Clyde Doerr's orchestra and Joska DeBarbary's orchestra at the Congress hotel, 8:01 to $:28 p. m.—Program fur- |nished by the American Parm Bureay | | e ‘l'hlluvn §:30 to gram. poi tri as tume cust, ™ is mor 0 m.—Musical o not b pro- oY higher literary or astern d Yieve this situation art in- people but m the seeth alis art . circles her “We W midlanders appreciate et y eapanses | to 1 of it rbed, | Student night, pgr that Late important news bulletins n hook, Of‘icinl eent standard time doat k. { WG | | an unculti sen s (Courier Journal and Louisville Times—Louisville, Ky.) our said o p. e N ——Out-of-Town | yf our open when it finds ex- inting or ctehing, ste entirely felt the seful | md New midland, as priz painters t xcetlon 6:15 ined G Brother 7100 “Africa an an- anee is ne Iy | nounc 9 0'c nijor sueee ¢ Kog- well win. | (American ladio and Kesearch Corp i Medford Hillside, Mass.) m.—oston police report m.Mecting of the 1 Amrad club p. m—Evening program from Cape Town to the Congo™ as seen by a4 commercial | ¢ traveler, by A, 8 Flint Weekly ] business report compiled by Roger W, | Babzon 5 Musica'e, n. ™ cts, which the pe rave midlund @ tist e o ' ence, The A'led 1 directing wWoo A modification (Wanamaker's— Philadelphia) istward 8 seen 1 ald and | 9:55 1 nited States Naval Observa- | i people of the [tory time signal, tting midland | 10:02—United cust s 1o i States weather fore- mid | Joun M. Stahl, with espeefally irtiats who working and harg na'e @ reputa- the whoe blazed the dil the mate. m A give henefit the elp Wiz (Acoliun Hall-—=New York City) Supper music by his Almac hotel ovts | on Paul or- | m and e . Speeht chestra | 8:15 p. m. Tusiness Conditions,” a University of the Air talk by Dr Hickernell R Gotham National bank e diis 3 Warren 1 $:20 p quartet, $:45 lecting,” m PPostage Col- | 8t B, Power Gotham National bank m Ly B m Stamp | quartet 0:15 Broadeasting Droad- ent plays and Dertha Brainard p. m.—Reeital by K. G. Wood- Y. pianist ( signnls smitted NAA at m revie way,” a players, by of rof veather forecast r Movie rt of e Co Eherwoo herwood w Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two-thirds of the money usuallv spent for cough prep: tions, by using the weli-known old recipe for making cough svrup at home. It is simple and cheap but it has 8e equal for prompt resyits. Tt takes right bold of a_cough and gives immediate relief 3 opping an ordinary cough i 24 hours or less. « 2% ounces of Pinex from anv pour it into & pist bettle and add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. 1f vou prefer, use clarified molasses, honev, or corn Svrup. Trio of Ten Eyck l"orc'sl ry association,” (F cent ch: day's news, | staff of Veteran,” tional! American War Veterans (American T Retai Americ; the Amerie by the | Transportation, politan Concert Singing Syncopators, s livered by ladio W rench and Dattie cort orchestra orehestra chestra chestra, Elliott Lester convention ate 1, Kerr and his che You be the Judge Today try a cup of "SALADA" T X A 7301 The most satisfying and delicious tea on sale. At all grocers in sealed pacKets. IRELAND'S TOURIST TRADE m.—Dinner music by String tel, Albany, N. Y. 7:45 p. m.—Arthur urray of v York city—second of ries of dance lessons, 7:45 p. m. to 8:15 p. m.—Addresses, *urpose of the National a Henry N lonservation by Legislation,” Or Ellenwood M. Rabenold. ! 5 p. m.—Discussion of national pHH of transportation 6:30 p. is Plan to Advertise Famous Spots Contemplated—Visiting Delegations Smallest in Years, Sen- Feb, 5.—For tourist trade some years in Ireland has been at its lowest ebb. Now that normal conditions of life have been restored it is hoped to revive its old prosperity and the railway companies, as well as those in control of Ire- land’s famous beauty con- template an advertising campaign to lure the tourist back The holding of the August is expected attract to bout one hundred Dublin, past the ederal Tel. and Tel. Co.—DBuffalo) Vine s, or- 6:00 ln-~|m|m| Hotel Statier p. music Lopez, ra. 7T:50 p. 1 daily dance Taillte to ~8econd broadcasting of inn games Digest f the Topics of scientific written by the editorial Scientific American. m.—Address: “The Prob- the Disabled Ameri by James Mclariand, na- commander of the Disabled m reports, in Dublin and Irelan thousand visitors, There is still much discussion to the possibility of housing them if they do come, but the postmaster general, who is in charge the project is very sanguine. He believes t the visitors can be com- fortably accommodated in private houses, and he has the cooperation in his efforts of the Royal Dublin society, Lthe the annual horse show, being invited to promote a scheme for the decoration of the city, and the Rotary club is assisting the project LIONS INSTALL TONIGHT P'rin- vipal Singing, Dancing and Whist on Progra in- rest as 5 . ms of WEAF . and Tel, € 10:30 p. m.—Daily sport Thornton Pisher; talk by the Millinery Association of talk under the auspices of n o Surety Co. Mecting an Institute “of Elec- ‘National Aspeets direct from Metr House, Ph 1phi Crescent Trio, with baritone and comes White, tenor organizers of ‘0.~ . Citizens ar N. Y.) 7:30 ta ik & Ame ical Enginee Readio, Jr. District Governor Opera Ly the berg, Joscply M. WJAX Trust C Cleveland, Speaker—Dinner, an; “Installation Night” of the Lions club will be held tonight in Odd Fel- lows hall with one the most elab- programs that the club has ever attempted, The chief feature will be an ad ernor James H. Readio, It Mr. Readio s we Lions circles and has built did reputation as speaker. During (Union 0. orate George Warmack's Mogart club in eal quartet sextet numbers, e, Katherine Mitehell, soprano, nd Mrs. Mabel Clark, pianist WFI Strawbridge and Clothicr delphia, Pa ope omy of the cvening District Gov- Jr., of Provi- I known in up a splen- an r dinner turkey supper, ich will be served at 6:30 o'clock in the grill room of the Odd Fellows hall, the Hardware City Quartet, con- 8 1lvaa sisting of M. Macomber, H. 8. Win- c [ ship, €. J. Stuhlm and M. W, La. render a number of selecs and ess by the Phila- Tedtime m.—Meyer Davis hotel concert orchestra §:00 p. m.—~Concert by the Swarth- ore Glee and Industrial olub. 5:45 p. m.o—Bducational talk W. J. Davis 6:00 p. m stories, tham, wil tlons. | Following the supp officers will be installed el ol SRR W, . Goldthwait; first viee Players in “The|E: I. King: second o Wiy ) Stanley J. Traceski; third X |d i entice; treasurbr, Z Macomber smer, Willard CKA( twister, Dr. Joseph i, Montrea lirectors, . 5. Duckey and W, retiring prosident Following the address Iteadio a social time will be daneing and whist the following President, -president, -president, 9:00 p. a lothier o 4 prosi- M (lLa I'ress Canada) i Freneh, m.—Kiddies' tsories English m to his Mt n by Mr, cujoy Rex con m hotel 7:80 p. and with Mer Nightly Prog What are we having tonight, $:30 p. m—All French entertain. J ent of music and vocal selections 10:30 to 11:30 p, m.—~Joseph mith and his Mt. Royal hotel dance | mm? Mistress—Why, I've cloar soup, flllet of taet puddi Cook—I m'm.—Punch Philadelphia) - - congressinan who votes win ive Washington just t0ld you=—= cutiets, cabe sole, meant the wire y less, wip (Gimbel Brothers or a ane ~Dinner music Dick his WIP symphony or- | other BREAK A CHEST COLD WITH HEAT « OF RED PEPPERS Ving chest, Stop to vot Post luct lay m by egan and 6:05 p. Unele his Wip Wip's Dedtime symphony or- p. m ories and 8:00 p. m.—Dramatic review by $:13 p Twelfth midw Institute m or of the Engi Ted American Eiectrica 10:15 p. m Azl wrs Weems ostra 8. James ) ngestion ip in a cold rem- It can ms 10 WsB y® TRADESMEN'S vAMI arrants Jssued Fvery Year Names of Servitors mitain “The busy little store” RUSSELL'’S SUPERIOR HOTEL BOND BALLROOM —— HARTFORD i Friday Mornings . 9 Distinguished Artists FIRST MUSICALE Next Friday Morning, Feb. &, at 11 o'dock PABLO CASALS The World's Greatest "Cellist SUSAN METCALFE CASALS Celebrated Soprano “Subseription tickets for the series. £9.20 (including tax) Singie Musicales, 82,88 s Mo hiaimed from et ford A it tiekets Street (Metioy Sere o At Potel Bond Watch for the Afterpicce LADIES THE LADIES CITY POWLING LEAGLE IS Now To Siart Rolling Soon at the RMING Rogers Recreation Alleys Mk Praguivics with Yr. Cosack at (he Allers or call 2372 | oles ead of sugar syrup. 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