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Unlews othiernise indicated, theatrical notices wau reviews W this colamn are wiilten uy the press ugencies for the respective amusement comypany. QR T R R et i e e Rt s e R a3 e e o8 NEW PROGEAM AT LYCEUM. pathos, The new program to t this arterncon three days of the week introduc some new aets to local v included among them b original iet, the manniki of | humor is brought > y has a new role his, Lyceum the old out a liv- pulous s ofphancd brothers on 'm. His struggle to cke litt foxts uniqu om him an X have an ee- | gigents that g and Bureh and 2 Beginning Sun and continuin through next Wednesday evening witl W. Griffith's best pro and oAmpany. i “The White Rose,” a (ruc balanced with ¢ rcal life, The story to do ming young woman, full ¢ lite aud enthusiasm, who becaus her charming v and flirtatious ner is regarded with suspicion.But when real love comes into her goes down to { depfhs man she loves and 2 in- kick 15 offe 1 Bentle picture, one weil 9 LYCEUM NOW PLAYING ife or th hoy 1 s vel . prove o hite rose, wad been pictured, a pur One of the carly pict coming to the Lyceum Unknown IPur- ple,” one of t Peaicst Mystery sen sations that 1 on a York torfeits tured the is stu version of the thrills presentation, New none viich fea- stage TORD ieut’s gueen tistinetion conferred on hor crved, not only heeause of Mevids Hy recognized us o doni o ) hut Loecan o the prima Bunday aften ter, Hu v, 4 i oconcert under Kelloge Mis Capitol the welnlly direction sion will vy giver wd rumbers sh i e be, rather than the crimson rose she A Timely 4 ' Word of 8 | Warning | wrip germs find tnewr learliest victims among those who are weak and run down and | whose resisting power is lowes The pure food -elements in !Father John's Medicine build 10 undertakes to support | energy to risist Cold and Grip | | germs, The gentle laxative effect of operty | Father John’s Medicine helps | suited ‘to the display of to drive out impurities. You are safe when you take r'ather John’s Medicine because it is guaranteed free from al- cohol or dangerous drugs in any Alienth | {tions that Yaw maiking of of the concert stage. The advance sale for the concert Is now in progress at MeCoy's mu store at $9 Asvium street, Hartford Out of town residents may | re af prompt deli lered aad contrj ed Mo the her sucee the queen of & ious sale per- will be Hogg will also and in eali- Hartford miis capas er e ed telephon phone number s BABY P nust e SOAT carrron Ther less prominence in but e pu ey breone i nvound * that heraided as a star, severnl dozen ehil- ticular ehild | ture flve first class acts headed by { Dave Berni's Petrograd entertaine an aggregation of excellent muscians: Walter Manthey and Girls is another feature offering. The balance of the bill will consist of good acts. Starting | Monday for a week the Capitol will| stage a me Town Minstrel Follhsi with a cast of Broadway principals| { and Brty 1ocal boys and girls. A New ! Lo iy’ e | York producer is now rehearsing the | For mih:, bleeding or protruding Ic‘ompmy and when the curtain rises| piles, Pyramid Pile Treatment is a won- | next Monday Capitol patrons will see| G¢F: #tops paia, prevents friction, takes la great offering. Don’t Suffer Pile Torture Send Today for ® Free Sample of Pyra- mid Pile | DOU FAIRBANKS, JR., PALACE ! A real American Doy in real | American story and a real recl actor | i# Douglas Tairbanks, Jr., who made | a highly successful debut at the { Palace today in the Paramount pic-| ture, “Stephen Steps Out.” The photo- | play, which was exceptionally well | young Fair | banks' talents as player, is based on! | the story, *“The Graond Cross of the | Crescent,” by Richard Harding Davis. | It was directed by Joseph Henabe | Theodore Roberts is featured in an| | unusually strong role to which he docs | full justice, | Teatared on the bill is a brand new | show by The Imperial Revue featuring those two funny comedians, Lew Brems and Pelis Martin in a hodge | | podge of music, comedy, songs and | with a great singing anhd dancing chorus, The show they will offcr this last th deys will be as good if not | better than any they have ofiered here | | sinee their opening and it Is heped that il their friends will come out| | 000 | und say good bye as he 2k [after his show. On Friday night ther wil be an amateur contest for local | I —— emateurs with three prizes awarded (')‘Farl'al' Concert Here IS n DAMBE of 10est el Leading Musical Event | pesed of local boys will appear L of the acts. = & o S dine Farrar who is to sing at . Tt 2 oy | the Palace theater next Thursday CHARLES RAY AT SOUTH CHURCH ning under the auspices of the | The feature picture at the South, New Britain Musical club is the ' elareh tomorrow night at th <ly | greatest gift that America has yet community serviee wi ries | made to art of music, and is an art- Ray in “A Tailor ‘There st with-a truly unique position. She is will be several other recls including of neither the purely lyric nor heroic “Life of Mark Twain,” Bray’s Animat- | type but fails between the two, She ed Cartoon, “Heeza Liar and Burglar” | seems to be a particularly apt ex- and “Fun trom the Pre ' The soloist | pression of the artstic impuise of will be Alderman John ¥, Gill and an our time as it is found in opera and organ recital will be given by Joseph | in song. It is as if she were specially C, Beebe, There will be no admission created to embody the ideals of mod. charge, but a collection will be taken | ern composers who demanid not mere- Iy bauty of singing, but breadth of action and attractivenecss of personal- n No Tdea How Wonderful Pyramid Is Until You Try It. out _sorcne: s strain, absorbs the awelling, puts . on your feet and you wonder why you 'ever suffered. Frove this with a free trial. Then get & 60 cent box of any druggist. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 635 Pyramid Bld rshall, Mich. Kirdly gend me a mi wrapper. You Have NAME (iioeninannnssasssatessans Street . State ... dren from six monica. talk on . selections on har- Iiobinson will give for Everybody., ) lVOICES IN THE AIR KDKA (Westinghowse—East Pittsburgh) New York City) Thursday, February 14, | 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert Fort Pitt hiotel orchestra. | chat with the | tarmers by Fr: Mullen, radio { editor of the National Stockman and | Pramer. 1924, “Jack Rabbit Stories” Ly the by Tp.m David Cory. y m.—Song recital by Capt. of the Song reeital b; { Jones, baritone, the 8. ga Cunard line, 3:15 p. m.—Evening organ on the auditorium organ. 9:05 p. m.—Royal 9:40 p. m dent Hardi » .m.—The children’s period. 3 Market reports from the studio of the National Btockman and I"armer, 8:15 p. m. — Farm program con- tinued. { 8;20 p. m.—Concert by the KDKA | [Littie Symphony orchestra, assisted | by Clara Statelman, soprano. 9:55 p. m.—Arlington time signals. | Weather forecast. 11:30 p. m.—Special late concert. WBZ (Westinghouse— 7 p. m.—-"Preparation Income Tax Returns,” McCarry, tax consultant Beren- recital | ale quartet, 4 of Presi- by Joe Mitehell Chap- -~ Time signals and retransmitted from NAA at Ar- m. forecast ernment station 5 p. weuther | the go lington. | 10 . m—Recital by Creighton Al- len, pianist. 10:30 p. m.—Dance Hotel Commodore Springfield) m by the progra deral orchestra. Thomas Spring- | of by of wocC School of Chiropractic— Davenport, Towa) Sandman’s visit. sport news and weath- (Palmer | 0 p. -Bedtime story for the | kiddies. Farmers' period—Letter from the | New England Homestead, | { 8 p. m—Concert by the Spri |field Conservatory male quarte Frank Chipman, first tenor; John G. Merkel, sccond tenor; hur Thulin, fir: William &, Tilton, second | bass, 9 p. m.—Bedtime story for grown- | ups by Orison 8. Marden, 9:55 p. m.—~Arlington time signals. | KYwW (Westinghouse-—Chicago) m. ) p. m 50 p. n. forccast $p.m orchestr tor. Featuring V. tone soloist. -Muslical program. Gerald M. Barrow, B. Rochte, bari- bass; WNAC (Shepard Sto Joston) 2 dinner dance— orchestra, al from Mod- 6:30 p. m.— Shepard Colonial 8 p. m.~—0Urgan recit tern theater. $:30 p. m.—Concert program are p. m ews, financial and ranged by Miss Susan Willlams, | final market and sport summary fur- nished by the Union Trust Co., Chi- cago/Journal of Commerce, and U, Dept, of Agricuiture, 6:50 p. m. — Children’s story. 7 to 7:30 p. m. ~— Dinner concert {{American 1 7=12 p. m.~Mid-week serviees un- der the auspices of the New York broadcast from the Congress hotel, [Iederation of Churches; Daily sport 7 to 7:10 p. m—Jaska Debabary | talk by Thornton Fisher; Lillicbelle and his orchestra. | Barton, drumatic soprano, and Sher- 7:10 to 7:20 p. m—~Clyde Doerr and | man £mall, baritone; talk by Bank of Bis orchestra. | America; concert by the Thrane Trie $ to $:20 p. m.—"Twenty minutes | direct from Hunter College, “Colum- of good reading,” by Rev. C. J. Per- | bia Recorders” direct from Columbus bedtime producers, quick to zrasp this | ity nin, 8. J., head of department of | Recording studios; old fashioned AT TS s EN 708 ¢ jeet! 1N NG ' sHow € 8 ..I . “I‘ FUOREAL S M BIG VAUDEA LY Veatui FERN BENVLEY Vit i e TR 7 MATINGG 1OR LADIES ALY \ This Conpol 11tV Any iy SUNL MON, 00 b, W, Gt SWHITE i AT 49 Asyium, Hartford, Store, New Siitain Prives (ine Tickets at Oiiice of Robert 24611 nd Pierce’s [ = With celebrated cast includ Patsy Ruth Miller, Ernest Torrence, Novman Kerry, Tully Marshall, Lewis Stone, Gladys Brockwell, Raymond Hatton, Brandon Hurst, Kate G0 professional players, sived Seats Now Selling — it action of the motion pie- the Cavorit I s seeing the g ehild yWh-ups i featured on tive vortd mppeir, has brought o Baby Pegay, comedics, 1o the CUnberal-dewe) Darling ¢ today \ " entury o ¥ devilh show will fea- - SAT, TLLE AUDE L LY Y] KEITH V Wt “Petrograd Entertainers” Vo ciclan ol vsic! WALTER MANVHEY & RS OYHER mIG ACTS Baby Peggy In “The Darling of New York’ Her Birst Big Pictur Childien Ater Sehool 1 e L Paucky Chil mblance Con- With mnee I« Free To iren T Fri Priges o the Piiog The Priday Mati ook Fike Uy test Bahy Next Week Hometown Minstrel Follies St Valentine Dance AT NORDEN'S BUNGALOW New Wit Harey Detiroat's Siv Symeopn Marz Wownd- Difleront Dance ARy Decidedty PRIDAY NGt ven 850 .M Oc. yaiel Adimiesi Anepices Fie s Pancine “I Love You” - Simply irresis. tible as played by The Colambians in fox-trot time and sung by Lewis James on Columbia Records A-3989 and 25 D. Colu oy - \ew f ar Cotembia Picrograph Company “HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME Yet she is far from being limited in {southern minstrel by the Eveready At the Palace theater Sunday night will he held the New Britain premi of *“The Hunchback of Notre Dam tie pieturized version of Victor Hugo's which has come down through | the ages with untarnished lustre, Aside from the natural igtorest in the screcning of sueh a nofible master picee, there is a general interest to see the production which required more than & year to film and on which more than $1,500,000 was expended. Liberties were taken with the ~=being defended on the ground that production intended for all classes not afford to effend mny par- tienlar religious denomination-—hut while many thook their heads and her arl to the ultra-modern types of opera and is among the few singers of today who can do ju tice to the suave melodies of Mozar! and the other masters of the classic period, who, taking the long melodio line employed by them, build a stroe- ture of perfect architecture, The singing of a Mozart air A final test of the art singer ere is no emotional turbulence with which to conceal defeets of method, Every story | note must have its full just value, its pertect production, its absolute coms mand breath, and in phrasing, it demands a musician, Whether Miss ar sings an aria Handel or Luili, a retry, s predicted dive failure as a resuit, the a melody by Mozart, a song filled with changes were all approved by the New [the romantic out-pourings of Vork critles after the world premiere | bert or Schumann, the cxpression [ in the Astor theater, ultrasmodernity as found in Riche tesorved scats are her art the ovening performanees, song, ) clussi a of above all, could anson by or | of now selling for'ard Strauss and Hugo Wolf, i® always sufticient, | DOES A BACK-FLIP n Tomorrow night #ix fzz hounds will play at the St Valentine's dance to be given at the | bungalow, The Five Dancing Phools Head of M niwo will be on hand. It {8 expeeted that there will be a crowd down from | Harttord to attend the social, ALOW ATTRACTION Harry DeGroat's st nies Has Challenged MceAdoo's Pitness to Become Candidate, " Willlam M. the Internae Machinists, for a pu to '8 Ass0- ¥t Louis, Mo, I"eb. Johnston, president | tional Association day denled responsibility jshed statement, purporting ome from him that MecAd | clation with the Doheny toests made his avail as a presidential eandi- date doubtful. Mr. Johnston is pros- ident of the national eonference for , progressive political action which has | been In session here, Mr. Johnston's staten “When discussing the whether or not the conferenc ! indorse any candidate %or y vicepre it 1 replied in my opinion there would ¥ Lew Brems Felix Martin “THE IMPERIAL REVUE" | . 201 3 \ portion of organized rofer Douglas Fairbanks Jr. § - “Stephen Steps Out”’ Per: With oil TONIGHT — F'RI — SAT, " ENTIRELY NEW SHOW! 1t sald question of vould sident or £ that ca Such o had isiderable with to tion enémics wou fact that he had been counsel for Dolieny as an cxctse, & 1 ation nee Ms POsS nomir . e nt mally T have a ¥ MecAdoo and not at has in a ard or caused w nim securing gar tor Mr place my his § A Beautiful Complexion & Admiration THEODORE ROBERTS Pong's Son Movies Here Ihe Gréat Breaking In The A« a Mar dics=-A few dos < treatment witl CARTER'S Little Liver Pills «.) d9 more 10 ¢ the skin tha DAY NIGHT—<AMATEURS Ahiterg's Orchestea Will Appear beauty treaime in ereation mpeticet complexion i he a cluggish liver, Mitlins < of peopte. ol 1k them for Amateurs Sat, Matinee South Church Friday Night Charles Ray “A TAILOR MADE MAN” Other Feature Reels Soloist, JOHN F. GILL No Admission - Collection Small Pl - S2a)l Dese Small Price 9th ANNUAL BALL Given by Eddy-Glover Post No. 6 American Legion STATE ARMORY FRIDAY, FER. 15 Admission £1.00 Tax Free Schu- | Union Now De- ave | reports English, Loyola University, Chicago. to p. m.—Musical program: | I tery entertaine of the National IPrances Scalford, contralto; Sallie | Carbon company. alk by prominent Menkes, accompanist; Jobn Minnema, | person in conncction with “Father ritone; Samover orchestra, jand Son™ k. Program by Gimbel p. m—~—Report furnished Brothers, New York ci the Chicago Motor ciub, pez — of the | WGl (American Radio and Rescarch Corp. | ~Medford Hillside, Mass, , Vincent Lo- and his orchestra from the grill Hotel Pennsylvania. by WJIAX Cleveland, (Union Trust ( Ohio) § p. m.—Oberlin conservatory string Meeting of the Big | auartet, assisted by Mrs. Josephine Amrad club, { Bonazzi Lytle, planist. Carl Rupp's —Evening program. Con- | Hollenden dance orchestra playing George Rrinton and | popular numbers, m.—RBoston police reports, m » » ther cert by friends, el - WHAS (Couricr-Journal and Louisville Times Louisville, Ky.) | wex (Detroit Frea Press—-Detroit) 30 to Ersilia Farne Miss Dorcas Reding Miss Do Cordia Gre minute concert by the d broadenst Soprano Dinner concert, solos from Hotel Tuiler, T p. m—Musical program, the auspices of the Zetalethian ternity of Alblon collegs ¢ p.m Mmg by accompanie under fra-| Plano solos | Reading Forty-five & L Terminal railre «l Martin, | w Robertson, vin, saxophone; phone; Elmore hen, trombone; J. J jam Schaurer, drums. Officia Tronscontinental ra- | nounced at 9 o'clock presenting ¢ Charles A, Shel- First Presbyterian K. Jo planist; Mul« Saxo0- Rue Weisrock, tuba; Wil- Johin Klein, Wsh orchestra; ' (Atlanta Journal=—Atlanta, Gu.) and - violin; 12 Louwis abel, Welsrock, cornet; cornet; Humble b ark O direc - 1gene 9 sponsored presenting matic tet, Thre V. Hohenstein, Automobile £ to by John | Mre. Annilee prano, and a mixed q message by C. of Atlanta p. m==Program Hinton, tenor; trown, dr so- fus Jerome Mnute secretlary nse soclation 10:45 p. m owl entertainment recital by Dr. don trom the | ehuren central standard time ane WGR and Telegraph Co. 1lo) " wir 6:3 | (Gimbel Brothers—Philadeiphia) 0 p. m.—~Dinner music. Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. 20 p. Digest the day's by Frank | nows, Industrial employment bulles tin, The American boy story, — : m of 6:05 p, m.—~Dinner musi Winegar's “Pennsylvanians.” $:45 p. ML Dept. of ture Livestock and Produce Agriculs market Wip'e bedtime for the children Talks to Motor- Hogle | broadeast ih ipm Unele storics and roll cail » “Timely talk by p. m Manutactur 8 m.- ists,” gone $:15 1he quet i Kendrick a th cabir w honor of Maye i America week lined cartons keep :Domino BYown Sugar always foesh Will not dry out Sweeten if with Domine lated Powdered 8‘-‘\"“'! Goldén Syrdip Cinpamon agdiS Lfin._m “Honey: Ms Gran Tahlét | Confectiorer Meeting of outs Program eretta | p. m A ress How Transact Your Real Estate I8 by P H. Metzger Blair Incorp: Strat $ p. m.- Radio corpe numbers by rd s to | sain e abridged setting of an play—"Julius € A tlescant svrup. Nooristes. 53¢ and B0c sires sold

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