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NEW' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY & 1924. tementer, baritone; gren, violinist; Mrs, Koehler. accom- | discussed by Dr. Frank Willard ¢ panist; Marriedte G. Ridl com- | pastor 8t. John's Mcthodist Episcopal | I panist. chureh. ul “In “ jare among the sy delineators of | | darkies and depict the awell, swagger FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. | #:30 p. m.—Special musical pro-| § p, m.—Musical program tq i Elks Hall, ¥eb, §.—advt. jof Darktown DBeau and Belle, The Mi KDK/ !gram from th> FFox theater studio. given by the Rock Island Railway or- Miss Anna Goldberg of Lafayette {Jung Troupe are entertaincrs from| (Westinghouse—rust Pittsburgh) [.#:15 p. m.—Dr. Wilmer Krusen, chestra, of Chicago. street has returned from a six weeks 'lk “ h . ‘ the Far Fast, and present a novelty| . §:15 p, m.—Organ recital by Lucile | “Making an Investment in Good - trip to New York and Atlantic City. P l /l that is quite sensational. The other | Haje from Cameco Mo re the- | Health, WSB, Big reduction on hats at the French J\ S &'/ & :u(jnlr-- up '10 l‘:' l"lflpllnl a!‘e:ndar‘l ater, 9:30 p. m—Grand ‘organ recital (Atlanta .lnurl\.al—.\tflmm. Ga.) Hat Shop, 7 W. Main St., Profession- }, & : he Eagle's Feather,” a Metro pi 7:15 p. m—Radio Boy Scout meet- | Miss Mary [. Vosgt § to 9 p. m.—Concert cponsored by |al Bldg.—advt. L |turization of Katherine Newlin Burt's| e | 9:55 p. m.—United States Naval ob- | Mrs, Gertrude d.. Johnson. The *Anchos Biand” Gy aic i Uniers ollierivise icutest, LueutEscul wons s s sviews 1a this voluty ure ] | TWMOUS story of the same name which | 7:45 p. m.—The Children's Period. | Servatory time signal. 10:45 p. m.—Transcontinental Ra- |, "¢ “ANchor Brand': Girls' ¢ ub Willten- By tho prase ufenciss fr the Tespective MmusemIent compams. appeared in Cosmopolitan Magazine| § p. m.—Nationu! Stockman and| 10:02 p. m.—United States weather | dioyl entertainment. 10id. ts ‘ehnust Nacld ahd’ dsoph S I some time ago, is the feature attrac- | yapmer Market reports, forecast. R night at Fiks hall, “Dream Daddy,” special Fox Trot, 2 ! G £o ! tion at the Capito! with this show. 8:15 p. W.~—"The JFailure at K 10 p. m.—The Kentueky Kernels N ENTER AT Y, BREMS AND MARTIN AT PALACE | her fine singing. Others who find sa-| A fine cast, headed by James Kirk-| gegn, the Sunday School Lesson for | Dance orchestra from the Hotel Adel-| Tirunswick Record. John A. Andrews Lew Brems and Felix Martin, New | vor with the audiences are Bill 1oak- | Wood and Mary Alden, serve to make | February 10, pr sented by Dr. R, L. phia. & Co.—advt. Britain's favorite comedians, opened | €™ Itosc Emmett, Johnny McNamara | “The £agle’s Feather” a great enter- |} anning, ! . HAWAII YOLCANO BRINK | e finat meeting of the ecreaitors tho' Palace’ yosterday for the last|2"d Fred and Ruth Wheaton. T | tainment. 1"78:30 p. m.—Concert by artist stu-| W A of Edward Cyril Sullivan, bankrupt, o L5 Miianco ogShow Wil be Topeated aguln tonigiit | - Coming soan s the Hometown Min- | gents of Lyman Pekins Studio. (Detroft Free Press—Detroit, Mich.) will be held in the office of Referes Balf of ‘the weck with a change of {and Saturday with an added attrac- |Strel Wollles with a cast of local | 9:55 p, m.—Arlington time signals! 6 p. m.—Dinner concert from Hote! | Plans Now Being Made for Summer I2dward M. Y-omans at 750 Maln program which went over as big if |tion tonight of local amateur ucts who | thesplans. and weather forecasi. | FFuller, 2 street, Hartford, at 10 o'clock Friday not bigger than the show offered the | will show their wares. The revue will b LS i e L8009 5 e MUsionl Srosram school On Tdge of Kilauea By & Paroasy 36, first half. Lew Brems and Felix Mar- | stay another week, offering two | + AT LYCEUM e oS s g e Y Home ocooked lanclibs’ at. Crokiits tin inject plenty of very fine comedy | cha £ program and With surpri 3 : | WBZ. > Hawali Education Asso, v lunches at C 3 4 g0y | changes of program an h surpriss | Again. tonight and tomorrow the (Westinghouse—Springtield) WHA JabeTIhs MOl s0d thelr Tuhuy antos inovelties featyred, m—Dinner conecrt by the| (CQuricr Journal wnd Louisville Honolulu, Ieb, § A recreation and talk are a bhig xloI: Ross and | The paramount picture, “F | 3 5 ; WBZ Quintet. | TimoseLouisiile, Ky.) |center and summer school aimost on | &P nding the winter months in Miami, Ross ‘are another pair Who are well | murriers,” an original sercen story by | ilM fans who want to sec the thrilling | W) S WRion 155 T.cad - Cann] o o i il omrioart - i e bk of Kilavéa op thie Mand of |74 ‘p]vl::;l{s ;:p;..l(l‘lt‘al[l)}mn::lt’nl:h]":'(i.‘o'l.inm‘\l\,":l(;'a‘l :5,\‘ron. )Ilorgnlni, ]\\mr-h nppnm]‘ ‘m vlh-‘,'\\liniam Fox special, “Hell's Hole” | gy » o gramatized story preparel by | Miss Edith Baker’ Hawsil the lacsest conBnuousty Big piano sale 15 on at Joh' B Miss Boss 1a hoovily appladded: Tor bl ace fheater Jast Mght, is all thalignd e spectachilar. red-bloaded. ac- Youth's Companion. phone tive voleana in the world, will Andrews & Co.—Adv. 2 . SRARY. the groduoers slaim for it—entertain- | Soid e nks it from start to fiine 0 p. m—Bedtime story for the |ied by ; Baker. Contralto | provided for members of the Hawaii Arcady.” lutest 1°ox Trot, Colums e | TEONE plus, and, what is more, all of ‘N‘ The vaudeville, cach of the four | ki | solos, ne Lyons of lex-| Bducation associution through plans Record. John A. Andrews & Co. tHe charaeters.in the story are real| .l poing a top notoler, adds to the| Current Book Review, by A, lington, Ky. > important news | now under consideration by the or- —advt and each has a definite part to pl..«v'“unh of the bill 1 MacDonald. builetins, Official Central Standard ganization. Furniture, Rugs and “hmond | The eamp site [osired is near Ranges included in owr bruary in the l"“'“_"'"l’”f' of ""‘ tale—one | "0 others, there is that remark- | Story for grownups, by Orison §.)time announced at 9 o'clock. ¢ ! i : of Small Gaws Duasineas lfe, of tnven. | i pol o novaity act, Seima | Marden, trail which lcads (o : large, appar- Uurniture sale, Erickson & Carison, I N i ently bottomless it known as the Main street.——advt tion, love, afire truck, an acroplane : 5 als 3 Feslnd N e R ol iy aatz and Co., which ofters a lively| 9:35 p. m.—Arlington timc waG . e byted E "y LT o 5 \f ¥ , Tel ol 2 devil's TheBat, from which steam o« Start] 5 : Rl ({20 minutes of cntertainment. The! 11 p. m.—Program of Tel. and Tel. Co,—Burtfalo) Sy . TONIGHT ANR BAT. \|n“|r.m‘gusy?unld.f“ rr!‘.'g}‘ 'y ”‘f’.'.'-' 1 | Variety Revue by Stoddard and Brown | Music by the WBZ Quintet; & vl 6:30 p. m—Dinner music. Vincent arises constantly. The erater of Kil- IN POTTERS FIELD Meighan wi e offered in e Roberts Thans, soprano. y Hotel Statler dance orchestra. atea-iki ig to the right of the site, > " Dublin, Feb. .—In life, he was ’ . i | brings In all sorts of universal vaude- HEI I S Blper Malons [vitte noveitfes, Ior those who ke | B id . m.—Digest of the day's|and Halemanumau, (Housc of Kv : el S 2 | songs, both popular and novelty hits, | Ky W, W, Lasting Fire) the pit proper of Kil- ithy, But in death, Edward Mase 3 | t& abhraximately & mile swiy tyn sleeps in an unmarked grave with p CAESAR RIVOLI AT CAPITOL. | the yaudeville songology by Leo and (Westinghouse—<hicago). | 8 p. m.—Banquet grill room Hotel auca, . e LE | There is a fine show of Keith vau- |Grace Carmen is a most pleasing | 6:30 p. m.—Ncws, financial and|Statier, University of Buffalo law | A tract of five acres will be - | umkuowty doad; - wville now playing the Capitol for [number and the fourth act is a bit|final market and sport summary fur- | Class of 1919. juested from the government. The | "-\”-4' l' que ‘(h;:( I‘ul t»v\ buried 1. | ©f comedy that brings forth laughter, | nished by the Union Trust Co., Ch !9 p. m.—Musical program er Hawaiian department of the army \ . H"' aimed workhou .n (l.j.“u Ithe auspices of the City Mission. maintains a miltary camp near the ! en carried ont. His remains have been intorred olongsid those i |;'m)u> Harris, soprano; 30 wa P 7:20 p. m.—Sunday school lesson— 2 ‘mory form of Ciaton) comedy entei tone; 1Ingrid Sletten-| International lesson for next Sunday | Clty ltems talnment, There In ainging, dancing, l VO]CES IN THE AIR || A it patter and music, Scott and Chrys . Anchor Tirand Girls' Club dance, o Curry of ymour stree expects capacity houses of Yy o street is WITH tonight and Saturday with five exce A L C Yent “udbis Pakboied > “TIsbaMAI js| ; “Hell's Hole,” a thoroughly up to | cago Journal of Commerce and U, I ) ST AR SRR, ng date story of the wilder section of , Dept. of Agriculture. ! 11 p. m—Supper music. Vineent | crater to provide rest and recreation Lo "3 Lopez Hotel Statier dance orchestra, |for officers and enlisted men, the six friendless inmates in Glasnevin BUCK JONES | Caesar Rivoli, the man of 100 roles [the present west, presents Charl 5| 6:30 p. m.—Chlidren’s bedtime | 14 i and the greatest impersonator of fa- | (Ruck) Jones, Maurice (Lerty) Flynn | sto ¥ place affording relief from the humid 2 RBARE e R 05 o Diiber cbroert by wip. alimbsphers Bt e TaNMAEL: Martyn, a mominent landowner in ) west of licland, wus @ ploneer in mous men now in vaudeville, Mr. and Ruth Clifford, backed by a large bkt Tk Phit " . T . dlyde Doerr shestra and (Gimbel Drothe *hiladelphia) — — ALSO — | g 1 offering and was very | 8N4 capable cast Clyde Doerr's orchestra and Joska ) vt Py s Muiellien AL O [ voli has a nevel offertng and was ve BT R an An adittonts da b Betabary's Dhekiaen, I 6:05 p. m—Dinner music by the N I COUNTRY. (€ srish Liumsry theitrt ”\nl one o BIG [ well received by the audiences Yes- [ oiper pig feutu nd continuing | 19 to 2 a. m.Midnight revue, | Jordan-Lewis Dance orchestra, Bob — Constantinople | 7.—The mili- y . . | Lewis director, tary setvice bill has been approved by = - . s e ! TROUSERS COME HIGH terday. Mazette and Lewis Co. offcr | yprough next Wednesday will be Fyvu | 11 to 11:30—Clyde Doerr's orches- i ev ( | & vomedy variety .act called “Dance | Novak in “Lullaby.” tra. | 6:45 p. m. Dept. of Agricul- the national assembly. It establishes ¥ . o | 2 to 12:50 p. m.—J, Remington |ture livestock and produce market re- | compulsory military — service for all |, Portland, Dorset, Eng., ¥eb. 8— he urban district council here is try- eaturing | A e . v Mg o | | RUSH TO CANADA Welch, organist at MeVieker's theater, | ports. men. One and a half years is re- |/ , B g | 7 p. m—Unele Wip's bedtime stor- | quired for the infantry; two years for ' INg to figure out whether it's cheaper. . SELMA BRAA'I/l & €O, ¥ . “nie . m.- y . Famous European Act Liverpool, ‘Kng., Ieb, §.—8o great| Chicago. PRP P i Rk e oty e artillery. cavalry, e foreo and |to buy the lamp-lighters new trousers 2 is the traffic to Canada becoming that | Z d 7 engineers, and four _years for the OF hew igniters : THE ) | Recently, it's had to foot the hills 5 Canadian servic: the steamers e R TR | 4 r (Pal fchool of Chiropract - nia, Carmania, Antonia, Ansonia, An- - Medford Hilislde, Mass.) [P Raveagie dewde More than $300, has been,Men tore them in climbing the posts, | . 3 The new igniters would make it pog- The Comedy Favorites 4 A | eataoty & thi AT " AT Thon Wil be' soven selling g8 . 1w Ro¢ i 1l : C ast than $60,000,000 of ths sum, LADIES' MATINEES . 1 3 m.—Roston police reports, NEXT MON,, TUE WED, [and six 18 June, | s LOR_ POTCY PORSTTS shor sl ew brems Bl 30 p. m,—Evening progtum: So- Will Admit Any Lady To and sives in his war agalhst tisects, Dy |ner. Ited Cross Health Talk by Hen- ry Clopley @reen of the American It big things, is now ' being cmployed | against little mosquitoes, It is used UN., MON., TUES., WED. PX&L ZXE the Cunard. v trunatrring o | WG, iz s, I | (American Radio and Rescarch Corp 4 A bl for seversl new paits of pants; ¥HE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY dania “': .-\{}v"_m‘l; L' hese formeriy ( I IRCROR. PEAGITE, In 0 p. m—Sandman's Visit vealized in sales of British government | 3 tars R per S, SO Snfieten. b \ : ¢ 0 p. m.—8port news and weath- | wool stocks. The Doginions got more |sible for them to light the wicky from |||u ground, the workers declarve, | March, eight in April, nine in May { Brother Amrad ctub, This Coupon and 10c Man has begun to use high cxplo- | ersog by Charles L. H. Wag- Best Seats . M . namite, which we usually think of in 2 w ’ 1 1 1 . connection with the ruction or | LUross. { t Felix Martin L R Widener’s set a new low level in the “The Imperial R b | BRRROR . S fight against ‘'oppressive Phonograph prices! |Il|ln grounds, ] m.—DBedtime storics | p. m=Meyer Davis Tellovue ‘um wrd hotel concert orchestra | Revue” - . “Have You Piles? v ‘ IGHT AN An. Excellent Musical Ce (Genera) Eleetrie Co~-8chenectady T Great Cast—Eine Chor Then You Have Something o lea N, Y. " Entirely New Show housands who have piles have not 6 p. mo—Produce and stock market quotations; ntws bhulleting ® | llet can onty be accomplished W . m—Chlldren’s program . . 7185 p. me—Health talk, N. Y, state k¢ Linternal medicine, - Nefther cutting I J Featning | Tonight Local | imm, e | Seter entie) ot o vt ' ointment and suppositories will re- - . - aesar nivo ateurs ™ ciriiiiion cuee s Thcre me risions] seow exzeiv ‘ ; 5 B e a com EUSIION OF DIDGS-WA 1 o os s m dio drama, “lees the lower bowel and a weakening of by Owen Davis, presented by The Man of 100 Roles—Greatest | George Melford Prescnts the pars, Dro J, Leonhardt was - Aol i g . Character Impersonator in Fi . B . | niomc. to tind 1 reméds e’ pre ; ‘. : ors. Gl el . : £ eville seription, HEM-ROID, is now sold by ) N program Vaudevill A AMmING DAITIErs § .. i i o . . e . With In 1000 cases with the marvelous rec P ’\\.v\z,w St ' Jacquetine Logan, Walter Heirs, ord of succoss in 95 por cent and then | (Acollan | e ork City) ONLY M Antonio Moreno dectdad 1t shohld be sold under a T v, m yornton Burg: righd moncy-back guarantge tim 0 ves, i Jung 1roupe g0 moncy-imck guarantge, " (U MONEY e Mctutash - the Cl f losopher Starting Sumnday ' " h | outstde applications, Get a package 0 PHOMAS METGHAN CROID Crem Clark A Brater| —Vocal recital presented Par East Entertainers { . ! N ALONE erd Co, toduy. 1t has given safe and | DY oder-Hueck 4 | |lasting relicr to thousands and ahou v m.~-looseleat Currca MAZETTE LEWIS & €O, : ..fl__}“" el AT e §:20'p. .~ Vocal recital pres ted | T w EL V E by Mme, Soder-Hueck, ‘ ‘ ‘ 10-inch Record ™ Pri. & Sateesat. Malinee, b ¢ ’ ’ ARTHUR HOPKINS presents Given :)\ 050 5. - Home Nullding.” by ‘ | ¥ : e o | BaFisy o R v i Sele:tions Given With a Big Cast of Favorites heyw cather forecast ansmittcd ; "THE LAUGHING LADY FRIDLY. FEB. 18 rament Mation NAA C —Hometown Minstrel J S 1 ascha Gurewieh, masa- — > "_:“ o :\-.m- [} 3. Ist Pal—82, $1.50: \d'zl"ax“;'!ll‘c(‘l 00 . i [ Plays All | wat. u..(-.‘n 0, 8 E 0:80 Dance y»rw.:rm\” by Records — T | wi (Radio Corp. o PALACE e rsio20 |f Super Photoplay| " . Originated by Catholic Ant Association of New York, Given . . | : i \ The Picture that g,é” : at m. Andrew's Chores holl, [l 5 o s recital by _Jua cost $1,500,000 to pro- i b Church S, Saturday aftermoon ’ j ano S NEVJ VICTROLAS duce. st at 2 p. m. for children only, on b ano r y Bd Saturday and Sunday evening ; i bl N ~ ~ The Picture that IGISERES 7 " 8 ook rginia Clark, sopran, ' | and less than [in all desirable models took two years to Sohuiofl 2HES) | sates Marine g srees | 25¢ a day for |OD the same unequalled The Picture that Sbntis and - e | the wprld has ac- s Have you selected - cert by the U low wezkly terms. claimed. ‘ , Valentines ? States Ma chestrs balance. y ur ntines ! The Picture that ~3 ' ’ you simply MUST e Don't wait until the last e £ see! moment—choose your Val- %:80.10:45 1 p . : s o entines now, while our as- @ /s Thornt wr: Winifred 1 / . S Reserved Seéats Selling sortment is complete. We 1& planiet; ‘concert by Mra. Avik [ ) ) y have the very finest cards f§ ©''"°%, "7 Hid~ b J / : —the cards you will be B vy o proud to send. i¥n Dainly B e Digest by = o e B e “Dependable Merchandise” NEW BRITAIN MUSICAL CLU tines of sweet sentimental- of national nd Trangeontinenta! 138 MAIN STREET Pre<ent< ity for the sub-deb—Valen- conducted by General J. J. -president of the American GERALDINE FARRAR o e e st ]| Tomiee: ot Toeron ot Radio Receiving Sets and Equipment ing for her elder sisters— . ve Tond ¢lub aseembied in the - g ' ines fi vervbody. Congress hot Chicago. perchey . Thurldly EVQ., Feb. 21 b ey and mesic from San Francisco, Ha- DeForest’ Federal, Fada, Crosley’ Fl’eed, E‘”mann and |vana and points be v | PALACE THEATER Benoit’ sArtShop i other nationally known makes New Britdin Tickets S1.00, $1.59. $2.00, $2.50. Boves and | «: 159 MAIN ST. seats Nem on Sale &t C. L. Pieree Co.

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