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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1924. M ¢ 3 | the, time they appear until the flnlsl\,'lu!rnt episode of “Iighting Blood s st o | iy Campbell's Little Club Studio or- | 5 STALLATIO 4 “ln fact they. provide more comedy hl"l'onixht'.! vaudeville also is excellent, | chestra, t Deputy Grand Patriarch hr this show than others that have ap-|featuring among other acts the Bur- olcES 1” THEAIR 5> p. m.—U. 8. Dept, of Agricul-| Fran hmer and staff, of Bristol ¥ W | peared on the Palace stage this sca- |ton Trio, a combination of dancing ture livestock and produce market |will install the following officers-elect ' f |son. The Revue has a very good [and magic act, The feats of magic| { reports, of Commtock , No. 29, I I lll | cast of principals in it and among | are especially baffling and the way WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6. 7 m.—Unele Wip's bedtime|1. 0. O .ning of this 4 [them are Frank Garfield and Mabel | thing, are made to disappear is sur- i and roll call for the children, | week: Aaron Carlson; 8. W., | Smith who art well liked and who | prising. Trving Roth does a fine KDKA | p. m.—Shring concert from | I ouis recording secretary, “ do a very good speeialty in the olio; | Italian impersonation act. (Westinghous st Pittsburgh)’ L tse'Mapebpoiitan Opires Bouse. L B ; treasurer, E. A, Dane 4 tose Emmet is also a bright help to| “Judgment of the Storm,” a. story | 4, | , 5 \x-vlmr»mt-r‘:l Jr. — ‘ - the show as she sings and dances ex- | written by’ a Pittshurgh housewife | 6:30 p. m.—Dinner concert by the | WOG é ik i = Wil - i ceptionally. well; Ross and Ross ing | ha e, tragedy, re re- | pi A S A7 " o s, Albin Anderson. After the ! y & | has lov tragedy, romance and re Pittsburgh Athletic association or- (Palinor . Sofiosl o Chireprxotio Testing refraabments will b asioulls and piay the violin to big applausc | generation woven into its tale of a |chestra, and Miss Itoss’s solos received a big|young man's Jove for a poor girl and | 7:30 p, m.—Addreéss by a represen- | share of the applause. Others in the | her added strugsle to bring about the | tative of the Sanitation Committee, cast who are very good and who help | reformation of his mother who runs|Allegheny Coufity Medical Socicty. 6:50 p. m.—Sports news ; make the Revue the success it is arc | a soecicty gambling den, A great| 7:45 p. m.~The Children’s Period. | €r forecast. CAESAR RIVOLI AT CAPITOL. |to pay a forfeit of $1,000 to anyone Billy Loaker and Johnny MeNamara. | bitzzard is shown in the climax. 8. p. m—-National: Steclinan aod| 7 9o ducational leeture Tonight is the Mast showing at 4hc|Who can prove that anyone but him- | The show ywill remain Tere for (wo | “ell's Hole,” opening tomorrow, | Farmor Market Réports, | 8 p. m.—Musical program. Program | Bt Capitol of the presént vaudeviile show | 5¢1f takes part in his act. At the con-| Weeks, chahging their program o0 istars Duck Jones, Ruth Clifford and | 8:15 p, m~"Quamt Old Cities of | by Young Men's Bible class, English and “The Shepherd Kir s a brand | cluston of the’ vaudevitle show for a cach Monday and Thursday. Tonight| Maurice fIynn in a story teeming!¥ranes,” Grayce Druitt Latus, Travel | Lutheran church, Princeton, I Vin- new bill opens/ tomorrow for the Jast | NoVelty Rivoll will sponsor an after-|there will be a Garter Contest, and on [ with red bloeded action. The locale | Editor of the Pittsburgh Post. {nie Thompson, organiet. three days of’the week, The vaudes | Piece with all members of the show | I'riday night local amateurs will have |jg 5 westorn mining town and the ac-| 8:30 p. m.—Concert by Irwin Male | (! Davenport, Towa) i p. m.—Sandman’s Visit, It works out the same way in the and weath- long run If the nations won't re- duce their armies for themselves, they will do it for one another.— hlehem (Pa.) Globe Unless otherwise i wiitten by the p 10 p. m.—Musical program. Pro- ville show will’be headed by Ca taking part. Also on the bill is the @ chance to show their wares, tion is fast and furions 'hrnug)mnt.\Qudllrl gram by the Zal Grotto band of Mo- Rivoli, the man of 100 roles, My, | Hi Jung Troupe, FFar East entertain- I"‘O'fm‘“ starting Thursday for the iR | “9%65 p. mi—Ariington time signals|line, TiL The candy that is Rivoll is a quick change artist and | ¢S, three men andwwo women from | last half of the week presents George | and \\l-ulhu' forecast, | - brimful of goodness! China who have a great offering of “vflu production, “IFlaming Ba e sl impersonator of famous men, and he changes from one character into t} other in lightning speed in fact quickly that it has been said that he is assisted in some roles by others in deception, Mr. Rivoii stands ready | LYCEUM TONIGHT ONLY That Mighty Photodrama Oriental jugglery and trickery * with Jacqueline Logan, A . and Canfield will be seen in L4oiila Moreh 400 Watteh tionis, ‘1t 1n Htg’[ SCIIOOI No{es ! h “BL | [ + Makins',” a hodge |)0]g» of com- a thrilling tale of love and romance | (Westinghouse—Springticld) and son Mazette, nd Co. midst the timber lands and the climax - “Dance Parisian,” tage ty act that will be well lik Scott and Ch 7 Bronchltls-k exhausts vitahity SCOTTS: 7. EMULSION" ., restores ‘strength >s one of the biggest forest firc Walter Pitzsimmons “A;i‘/p.’ m.—Dinner concert by the| Z Quintet, in the movies. tobert Kiniry and Walter Fitzsim- | 5 —— mons have returned to school after| 1:3% p. m.—Dedtime story for the beau and bell ROSA PON D IN HARTFORD |an absence of several months ‘M:;"v& blackface act. Miss 12osa Ponselle is now known The program for the senior club' umorous program. . A thrilling Metro picture f s “Conneeticut's Qu ¢ Song’ ) meeting, which is to be held at the Story for grownups, by Orison 8. | e a g 8 L ee b P ( N | delightful incident and fine d n of Song™ and |00 high school Friday evening, has| Marden. fi with'{his show. - I¢ {8 called * deservedly so, for no other singer of | heen changed, according to u late an-1 9:58 P. m.—Arlington time- signals. | the concert stage today more popu- | pouncement. A play by a group of | 11 p. m.—Program of Chamber | kagle's Feather” and is a pleturiza ion of Katharine Newlin Burt'8ga-|lar and there is no greater naturally | givs from the seaior eclass will be | Music by the WBZ Quintet; and Al- | wyn "E. W. Bach, baritone; Ileanor mous story of the.same name which |¢ndowed artist. When Miss Ponselle | gjven instead of the variety act by | ¥ t Turner LaZazzera, accompanist, Have you selected i yeur Valentines? Don’t wait until the last moment—choose your Val- entines now, while our as- . sortment is complete. We appeared in Cesmopolitan's magazine | cOMes to the Capitol theater in Mart- | jonn Schenck and John Butler as w as | some time ago. The story was read [ford, Sunday afternoon, IFebruary | apnounced. ! u gmeflt ll e tlll'm })3 ml!\mn‘»\ o ‘ll“ 0|>1‘ .“nlln‘a picturi Un:- l:“‘r:.“‘““ R "" \;:’:;"I Andrew Guilliano, director of the| v KYWwW 2 have the very finest cards \ FATT r E zation will undoubted ¢ L 3 R >4 mathematics department at th (Westinghouse—Chicago). the cards vou will be 00D VAUDEVILL more for tobert Kellogg, she will be welcomed | ga}, 001 working on p for. the s s 18 2 % ; proud to send. | by an appreciative audience. This | 4nuyal . The gym-, 6:30 p. m.—N financlal and nt of the or Will be the first time that Miss Pon- | jagium will be decorated for the oc-|final market and sport summary fur- | gle's Feathe contains |S¢lle will have been heard in Hart- cagion. This annual event has now | nished by the Uniom ‘Frust Co., many nes of trémendous action |ford under ideal concert conditions (uken its place among the leading so- | cago Journal of Commerce and U, . | and cxcitement. James Kirkwood, |and those w :'0 have heard her on cinis of the school. Agricult fresh from his great acting in “The |former occasions are surc to welcome | A foul shooting contest has been | p. m.—Children's bedtime | f A | Kool the scnsational Broadway suc. | this opportunity of hearing her 1| opendd 't oIl Dbl at the eenlor. hisk y s ] tme Glasses fitted by a com- cess, and Mary Alden, who was the |Since her last appearance in Hartford | school, According to the:rules all the concert pe(ent optometri con- mother in e Old Nest,” head a|Miss Ponselle has added the advan- poys who wish to compete will have| g and improve the [cast of able players. l\x;h:('.(\l fi"f”“"“pd. successes With the | 190 chances a woek to cage the neces- | 58 p. m.——Musical pr s b | etropolitan opera uud"'nn. NCMS gapy goals. The judges are Phy; 9:05 p. - jews the lates BREMS AND MARTIN AT PALACE, " the foremost of the 05 p. mo—Reviews of the latest from the THURS,., FRL, SAT. We have children’s cards, cute“and amusing—Valen- i tines of sweet sentimental- ity for the sub-deb—Yalen- tines with maturer phras- im: for her elder sisters— Valentines for everybody. Benoit’ sArt Shop and sentin “The 7:30 p. m.—Dinner by Clyde Doe he ' ¢ stivals. 4nd | Diseoters Outsidy s Dvet, KXok boska b Liawellrs o Wik . concerts, Mail orders will have | petn s e 7 an | oesay dloweilvy . o S Hisrnc Fral'lk E-. Goodwm e B e L neth Suunders, officlal scorer of aillcditor of the Chicugo Evening Post. !""ml""‘,l.'_'lf;( i‘:'t':: ‘](::hy:.:vn‘lhI'.h‘hln prompt attention and should be ad- | {no varsity games; Basketball Man-| & l’n.»wl’rofnun turtisliod by e et - worite com- | ressed to Robert Kellogg, §9 Asylum | 4o George Erwin and General Man- | the Federal Health Burewn Service, 327 Main S "-p[ 1905 Atene Tow Broms and Fellx Martin, | rceh Hattfard, Cobn, Locally | ager of Athletics Charies Covert, | 10 p. m.to 2 a. m.—Midnight re. [[Jj 94! M&in Ste="7hone 1500 grisns, iow Hroms At e amone | EKets are on sale at Pierce's Music | “ppe contest will last for two weeks, | vu who have & big lulm\\'lhz here among | gone. 150 Pha fva TRkt Ths hiatist num: d . local theater goers. They are great p ! p ghest ber of baskets in that time will e WEAF b od i . and snperior vaude- of the Hartford-New Britain baske American Tel. and Tel. Co.—N. Y.) | ville is in order at the Lyceum where | a1 game. The judge on that oc-| e tomorrow the great Wijliam 170x | casion will be “Dick” Dillon, well 7 to 10:30 p, m.—Religious scrvices {western thriller “Hell's Hole,” will | known referce, The five leading|uhder the auspices of the United B d ! open a three .days’ showing, and on | geores are as follows: Nowe » ‘owezroeski, | SYNag0gue of America; Sport Talk by | Sunday Eva Novak in_ “Lullal ] 25; Nel 3e. | Thornton IMisher; Kk by American loin, 14 out of 25; Megley, 14 out of i""““""“"“ Emma Gilbert, contr l-; Neipp, 14 out of opens a four-day engagement 0; Concert by the Phitharmonic So- ‘ night closes the loeal showing of | 25; Haber, 13 out of 25. i “Judgment of the Storm™ and also the (i\.')’ of New York direct from Car- vegie Hall, New York city, so Are SO Are N ‘ Tork o me ecessary, me ot DANCE FEB. 7 Valuable Prizes—Lots of N BATTERI AT WORK, | Stat Excitement and Surprises Parsons Theater |t o ot wnder way yewter | (American ladio und Rescarch corp.| These Women Gave Gave Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege LADIES' MAT[NEES Pamous Bow and Arrow day with the reporting of pitchers| \I-dlmd IIIH‘(UI-, Mase,; | et.ble Compound a T"al Fll"t HARTIFORD and catehors to Assistant Coach Glenn | - Killinger for indoor workouts. Among | 6 m.—Boston ;»on.. reports d still ARTHUR HOPKIN: b { those eported W Cer- Y Gi% Dination. loason Fairview,S. Dakota.—“A year agol | Spring. 1 am well and stout and 0} S presents those who reported was M. B, I\‘-.:“ p. m—Codo practice, lesson Sick inped forthreawsekeand the | have my organs they wanted to re- : wi | stetter, treshman cateher in 1922, : B Ethel dropped out of college a year ago “,MI $:30 p. m.—DMeeting of the Big doctor said I would not be any better | move. 1t wae while 1 was in the armore who reentered with the start of the|Drother Amvad club '“M‘"'““P‘"““" 1 had b‘“"‘fin h"i ital that I heard your medicines present semester, He will he a lead- 6:30 p. m.~—Messa sed by other patients there, I > . . ains and sick headachea, wi All Week, Except Sat. - :";:'"T g o ~ S8 SpY. e pumr back of my g:ck. l{elt hnve recommended them to m This Coupon and 10¢ Dancing and ning Every THE LAWH'NG LAW ing candidate for the varsity backstop Girls by Charles W. Casson. . tired all tha time, down-hearted, end | friends and to my own famil Will Admit Any Lad Evening e job this spring. Longhurst and Fix-| p. m.—~"Selence Up to Date” | oop'vooe and pale and wos scarcely | may use this testimonial ¥u and To Best Seats v Cory and warm—equipped with B xigis lll-nr—ll n e SR s s b Dbt ] e Pl obivgce B oo S O able to do enything at all for some | near, from the smallest paper to the i i ¢ steam heat’ ’ A 580 | aran bp kRS Cosost T ut ro- | time before I took to my bed. The | largest, and I will gladly answer let- sat. b0 | last meason’s yearilng cupver, I8 ex-|gram by the Concert Company doctor said one of my organs was out | ters from women who wish to know of place and caused all my troubles. = what the Vegetable Compound has WHAS I was too weak and run-down to think | done for me and what it will do ’!or | (Courier Journal and Louisville of an operation and as one of m, them 1( they give it a fair trial. Times—Louisville, Ky.) { n-l hbors told mo about Lydia E. | Mrs, J. Rich, 222 N, 40th St., Cam. e | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, [ | den, New Jersey. to 9 p. m—Iifty-five minute begln taking it. 1 have received | Through neglect, some female trou- at relief from it and recommend b'u may reach & stage where an | peeted to prove a valuable acquisition. {concert by the Louisville Council Boy | Scouts of America, under the dircc-| 3 Very bighly. It cannot be praised | operation is neceseary, but most of |tion of E. W. Craik. Soprauo solo, | ‘N 'E\,“Ch in cases of female weak- | {5e comion sitments aee Rot Violet M, Cole, of Minneapolte, Minn, | Dess.”’ —Mrs. O, M. RiNc, Box 106, | cal ones; they are not caused accompanied by Miss Laura Butier of F-lrv-lew. South Dakota. serious dhglu‘omenb. tumors or — Marlon Ky. Diano s growths, although the symptoms may Miss Laura N ading. An interesting his- | New Jersey Woman Writes | yopesr the same, sde, Late important news Camden, New Jersey, — “‘I take any letters have been received great pleasure in writing you this tee- | from women who heve been restored timonial. I was a great sufferer of | to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s | woman's ailments and doctors told | Vegetable pound, after opers- W .l | me 18 years ago that I must have a | tions have been advi [ serious operation to remove some of In @ recent country-wide canvass | | | Butler, torical epi Last Time Tonight—“Anna Chmtle” Sl avse, L eveges v | A time .nmuum" d at 9 o'clock. ALL THIS WEEK Your Favorite Comedians Rl‘\lrl of I‘mh ws ta LEW BREMS Crack the whip! Crack A Big Laugh from Start to Finish § "% 2 o i, the whip! Whata pulling, Excellent Cast — Great Chorus tugging, straining game! Tomght —“The Shepherd King” Good Vaudevnlle Thursday Friday - Saturday KEITH VAUDEVILLE featuring CAESAR RIVOLI THE MAN OF 100 ROLES (Acolian Hall—New York City) my organs, 1 refused to haveit done | of purehasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s - and took a full course of your medi- | Vegetable Compound, over 100,000 icines for six months, then after the | replies were received and 98 out of full course I took a bottle of Lydia | every 100 reported that thevhufl»m E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | benefited by itsuse. This sta wsek or two, also Lydia E. | is important to every woman. Pinkham’s Blood Medicine every at drug stores everywhere. i p. m~"1t Is a Crocodile,” a Shadowland story by Florence Smith | p. m.—Dance program by Jry ing 8clzer and his Cafe Boulevard or- | | chestra. | p. m~~"The Progress n‘ i | ciety choral elub concert Will Forfeit $1,000.00 to anyone who ”:’1 smiticd srom f1's GEiahnatin sations can prove that anyone but himself Thursday Fnday Qaturday Hagton play like this that proves & t T WSB Hickory Garters “are e (Atianta_Journal-—Atianta, Ga.) stronvcst and wear long- Thc only children’s gartcra made with gen- uine Hickory elastic. Extra sturdy for boy-wear, but girls like them too. 10:45 p. m.—Transcontinental Ra diowl entertainment presenting Kimo Kalohi and his Hawaiian troupe WwWoo (Wanamaker's—Philadeiphia Mazette, Lewis | - Scott & Co. Chrysty “Dance Darktown . Parisian” Comedians D b e T PRI . - St e A.STEIN & COMPANY Allen & Hi Jung Shobt By resigan i Al Makers of Paris Garters §:3 m.——Address by J. Maswe CHICAGE " Canfield Troupe 5wy ._andfor other needs 8:45 p. M. —-WOO Orchestra, Rob- ert. E. Golden, director; Walter G Harshaw, baritons; Harrietie G. Tlid- ey, accompanist $:5§ p. m.—United States Naval ob- servafroy time signal 10:02 p. m.—United States weather forecast, | Elastic by the yard Under Waists y Baby Pants Girdle Supporters - Perscnal Necessities s0ck Garters “Gimm= the From the Makins” Far East Big Vaudeville Afterpiece 4 R, 5 P - 1 - y 0:08 m.—Waiter Miller and his | ~ A Pulsating Story of the West - | P WIth (Federal Tel. ;,E‘JGT"A‘I Co.—Buffalo) | E James Klr'(wod A Mal'y Alde“ 8:20 p. m Amnn”'n-qu Vineent Watch for the Cattle Stampede TR S et ot the das P Coml g—The Season’s Event B Msmmeramits & Somn, tne. of N gara Falls, . NEW BRITAIN MINSTRELS g . 10 MORENO Lopez Hotel Statier dance erchestra AND FOLLIES WALTER HIERS = ! Home Town Talent Featured | el Brothers-— rhia » o g p. m.-~Dianer music by Jim b ‘ - 4

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