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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, IFRIDAY, e aas:m:x:uraxmL s 1 .xxxnmmmwwa {figure to the revolving whee One o |the glants ralsed his whip and a‘l.lch whistled through the air. Actua broke from the andience of play They were picture folks, part o lusion themselves, but still as im [pressionable to reaily fine acting laymen, GOOD SHOW AT LYCEUM Albert and Marx, one of the bes comedy couple to appear here in i |long time, are providing plenty Uniess otherwise indicuteu, tueatrieni siodcos und reviews in this column nre laughs with their hokum sketch a wiitten by the press agencies for the iespective amusement company. \ HIIIINIINIIIININNLstL sttt st RSIISIS LS NIS RISt | 'flunll} I\M " Other good acts fea GERALDINE FARRAY |of dress which few women could [ture the bill, including Fern Bent The versatility of Geraldine Iar- stand. She takes enormous pains and 'and company, three men and ar, who is making an cxtended con- | interest not merely with the gowns in |in a varie cert tour this season under the' man- | Which she appears in public but with | | sical revue, agemant of C. J. Foley aud sings at the Pala under the auspices of club, -has become prov all those who takee inte tivities of artists. She is tress of the art of most accomplished mush-l.n', She a Dbrilliant conversationalist and pen shows an active, witty, trained mind. In addition to this she has positive genius for the designing of costumes, Paquin, the great de- signer of Parig, said to her laughing- Iy, ¥et half in earncst, a few yecars ago that whenever she got tired of singing in opera there was a place for | her in his establishment as head de- signer, Miss 17 coloring allo daringness in LYCEUM TONIGHT AND SATURDAY is Wesley (Freckles) Barry in a The Marionnettes offe the street, Her early appearances in | mannikins being made to do all sort New York arc looked forward to with [of stunts, Thurston and Pruc | interest not merely by music lovers|is a clever combination of musie but by dressmakers for she has al- | wi ome new idea that is rapidly taken up by the publ The famous hobble skirt, which happily has gone ac it in the ac- a past mi other dances a Spanish fantastic num ber, DOUG FAIRBANKS, J Douglas Tajrbanks, Jr. mount starring production, Steps Out,” scored an artistic tr at its premicr presentation at Palace theater last cvening, {story starts in an American and carries the audience to ind return in a series of unexp thrills and adventu s the lan Amierican boy, 1airk {was excellent, and his work I that he has inherited magnetic of a high order. is ‘s first Para- ¥ n sho talent *s style of beauty and s her to adopt a ce sign and color sck ar p——s Tnnight and .\'atmday Lew Brems — and — out of fashion, was worn by .\h:\‘ Far- i Felix Martin rar a year before its use becan cral, Tt was she who brought back to fashion the long flowing lincs o the Directoire and revived the famous style of head-dress invented a century ago by Madame de In P at her beek and call the most aquoin. Worth, | yet in the end she her own costumes or —in — “THE IMPERIAL REVUE" Brand New Show Stacl is designers Muelle and Baks is the designer whether they ard for her in privat He's a Chip of the Old Block ! Douglas Fairbanks Jr. —in — ‘Stephen Steps Out’ with THEODORE ROBER' of coneert use or use life, baMi varted | 50 | SHUNCHBACK OF big part the the an actor to play upon the | his audic but when | fellow-playcrs to a motion picture NOTRE the is not Given a trappings of difficult for motions of he ean move ‘tears and cheers on lot, with all the artifices of the land of make-helieve right in ht, he has really nccomplished something, lon Chaney, star of the Universal produc tion “The Hunehback of Notre Dame™ Here's the Great Doug's Iwhieh opens at the Pa theater . ' v 4 Sunday, scorcd this honor during the | S0M w5 star in the fiiming of the Hugo masterpices movies ! Two thousand “extr wers —_ i the huge arena, before the | TR towering repliea of Notre Dame, From | IO( AL \.‘“.ATI"LR“‘ the adows the gnaint mediaeval TONIGHT buildings they silently watehed Quasi- Ahlberg’s Orchestra will appear ter it nee, From the Origimal Story JULIEN JOSEPHSON his GOOD VAUDEVILLE LADIES MATINEES ALL THIN WEER —kX( T SATURDAY his Coupon and 10¢ Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seats gath- ored - MON, —TULS—WED, WHITE RON sUN, “rm modo (Lon Ch going through | the pillory ordeal. The executioners dragged the misshaped ey PALACE 4 DAYS ONLY—STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT THRILLING THEME OF ROMANCE AND LOVE! The Gieatest Scieen Atraction ofie Age ! bound Victor Hugo’s Paris of 1480 Commg to New Bntam GLORIOUS—-COLOSSAL—GORGEOUS Celebrated Cast Including ERNEST TORRANCE PATSY RUTH MILLER, NORMAN KERRY, TULLY MARSHALL, LEWIS STONE, GLADYS BROCKWELL, RAYMOND HATTON, BRANDON HURST, WINI- FRED BRYSON, KATE LESTER, NIGEL DE BRULLIERE, HARRY VAN METER. EULALIE JENSON, AND 2091 PRO- FESSIONAL PLAYERS BUY EARLY BIG ORCHESTRA RESERVED SEATS NOW SELLING the as a of |offering a great musical comedy the Lyceum where the feature picture |ON¢ “The girl inging. dancing and mu- the dresses she wgars at home and on [an unique change in vandeville, little [teurs will appe and | dancing, one playing the ceilo as the | ~PALACE ophen (1Y Of being the same natural child in amph the The | schoot |4t Turkey | ted hero, FEBRUARY 15, 1924. the cast ¢l Jeaturea star is Theodore 1|8tephen Harlow, - land philanthropist, Heading the f|port are Noah Beery, Harry - tand Irank Currier. Others {James O. Barrows, I'anny Johns, George IField, Mauri " rren, Pat Moore, | Jack®Herbert and Frank Neison, Jos- ¢ |eph denabery directe Felix Martin and in support Itoberts, wealthy sup My inc Ivll\ Midgely British, Swiss and French Take Concerted Action in Gollestions Lew Brems are bill and he success ¢ |for their last performunces here that will be well liked which they ha % \\Ilh during their two lment. "The whole bill and Brems Inier than ever, onight will he 4 - [teur night and quite a few local am among them beiy an ugzregation of Feb. 15— in the matter Rumanian years im- Rumania, being made des by ng the three following the w reached in Bucharest | Progress show met mediately ments wert British, & fun over peri years, It ing a met glan, « pear to b Nothing, vet Ahlberg's orchestra, local musici BABY PI .| Baby Peggy, the who entrusted with role in “The Darling of New Yo the Universal-Fewel productios the Capitol theater now has the t! 20 to are rangin an intere nod of adj ch and Dut taking no concerted & however, has appa done bring American ditors body into touch with so-callcd “Commission for regu- ayment of Forcign Com- Contracted in which makes its National bank of Mr. Oromulu, National Americ \l CAPITOL little the s youngster 1 creditors ap- been to s a the lating the mercial Indebtedness ‘Strong' Currencies,” rters at the and of which the governor the is rman. Many parters are known have substan- tia) claims outstanding against Ku- munian me nd attempis huse been made 1 of them o have reconrs courts for setfle. ment. But a form of mora aw still is in eficet here, preventing court action by forcign comuvicrcial litors their Runumian tors, turaanians they are that one here. charmirg t |front of would |imagine She is the camera, her else just a play. It do soem she w acting. This of skilled direction and the the child is too young to he < [temperamentally b i lity that rests on her, s lal ability, The Keith vandeville vory clever aets headed by Dave ni's “Petrograd Eatertainers,” a mu- jazz band with a cast of 9 tal- cnted musiclans, Other feafures the bill include Walter Manthey Girls in a fine variety offering. other and up | Capitol standard of excellence, Starting Monday the Hometown Minstrel Follies will be offered with cast of Broadway principals and fif {local boy rls little girl as though is a matter fact thut affected sponsibil- as well as natur- headq tamar n o« e Xe the to show has five torivm sical on The the inst ently feel ti of their most houses must he a the settienicnt debts, They thy vare quite 1o settiement country if &et together oy Matives vith power act, cither independently or with cooperation of their dipiomatic | resentatives in Buchare ! The foregoing the foreign indein government; privats ure concerned, up to save v it comme bankruptey, they 1 in acts od to av rém nded | ty of wir haay uneed that terims rs of ui creditors, point r nd Correct this sentencs little touch of asthma now 1 he, “but [ dont | with my work.,” let interfs the rep- | | lo| the! has wothing to ess of nevel with nly nts Hartford People Escape When Range Blows Up Hartiord Russ two scrious in oxp win overheutod ramily we en at the tim Tonight and Saturday KEITH VAUDEVILLE featuring DAVE BERN “Petrograd Entertainers” 9—Clever Musicians—9 WALTER .\IA\.\'THI;I\' AND GIRLS *A Fine Variety Offering” OTHER GOOD ACTS Baby Peggy “THE DARLING OF NEW YORK” Her Fivst Big Picture Baby l‘egg_\‘-Dolls Free to Lucky Children 1, 154~ Peter Susca of this city, his fe miraculously escaped when his kitchen stove wght as the result o hot water front, The re sitting in the Kiteh- the stove exploded and | wthough Lits of metal flew to all parts rootn they were not struck by ploees, An alurm wnd t coal cmbers im tinguished Kitehe 159 street, wnd on ury d lase Ssc of the the mediately « thie joining rung in o explosion 1% an ad bedroom window, MONEN Hawallan vorkers fr condition, wuccord TO LEND prosperons to \\rlr exventive rm statement bl Coombe lou on or for or | farmers it wat hes been u | monthe obtal s POPCLATION GAINS Monday ¢ Bk . HOME TOWN MINSTREL ted popu FOLLIES Bov the These —50— Boys and Girls ) proximate, bhut they in the populatioh ir more thay Local Parsons Theatre THREE NJ THERSDAY, ROVLICKING ul ~|| " HELEN OF TROY, N. Y. I Cast and Cheras MPANY ON T THEATER Evening, At 8:15 St Valentine Dance A1 SHOW NORDEN'S BUNGALOW New B Detroat's Sis sym dazz N i L L Havey Decide Dance PRIDAY Ncun s.50 P, reEpnRuvAny M. ta 15 B paid Phools Vdmrission Aieplovs Pive Dancing AT PALACE Feh, 21st, Thursday Tickets S1, 51.50, 82, $2.50 Box and Loge Seats, On Sale at (., L. Pierce Co. ERALDINE FARRA Hiniy IWEDON DassC-CANTNTE. seon Mackw, Gy CitUDE GONVIERRE. PIANIST CAPITOL THEATER—Hartford SUNDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 17TH Robert Kellogg Presents ROSA PONSELLE Prices (including taxes) 87¢. £1.15, $1.78, £2,30 Tickets at Office of Robert Kellogg, 9 Asylum, Hartford, 2-6147. and Pierce’s Music Store. New Britain ,pez Ho e lEJICES IN THE AIR KDEKA, —Kast Pittsburgh.) riday, February 15, 6:15—Organ recital by Lucile from the Cameo Motion Picture sburgh Pa tadio Boy Scouts mecting —The chiidren’s pemod, Market reports from National Stockman ouse Hal the- 8100~ studio and Conquest of lesson *Joshua and the . the Suaday school for February 17, presented by D L. Lanning. §:30-—Addre Westinghouse turing compar 8:45——Cy LeSueur R M. e and Kintner, Manurac- {rom by 1he Leo v artists isted time Arlington signals. er forccast, WBZ. (Weéstinghouse 6:00—Dinu Quintet . 7 “A Tale of tie dramatized storp prepared Yauth's Companion. Talk by Herbert Myriek, Tarm and Home, and Mrs. Reynolds, Houschold Editor Springficld.) + concert by the WBZ “ the Poplar,” by editor of Mary R of Farm f kid- Bedtime story Mac- Book Kk ren Court few by H. A Square Current B Donald of 11 Store, Sfory 1 Marden, grown-ups by Orison 8 Arlington time signals KYw. stinghot Chicago.) News, fing ial and fina sport summary furnished R Co., Chicago ommeree, and U, 8 Dept (W arket an the U 15t by s Ledtime story. -Dinner Doerr's or s orches n' coneert hestra from roadeast Clyde and Joska Dellaba the Congress liotel 10 to by Joska DeBabary and his 7:10 to 7:2 orshestra, 7:20 to T his orchestra 10 p. m Ve Doerr and his Clyde J0-+Joska leBabary and to 2 a. m.—Midnight re- ~Detroit,) hroadeast roit ~Diy from Hotel T:00 v program (Det wrn and phia, I Bedtime sto Meyer Davis ¥ concert orches hilade WG, Telephone and Co.—~Duffalo.) music aph lance lay program Motor Cu Digest of t Musica! res Arrow Pi 10:0¢ Leonard Arts, assisted th Adams Studio Ly John J \ orehe Supp music « lang stra WGl Radio and Research Corp ord Hillside, Mase,) son No Iirot CAmerican wWoo ] | T | | | | the ! -— dio drama-—Comedy, by WGY Players, —Musical program, T:45 “Anne 10: wWoc. | (Palmer School of Chiropractic—Da- venport, Towa ) ndman's visit, Sport news and weather fore- | cast 7 —8 y school! lessons—In- al on for next Sunday d by Dr. I'rank Willard Court, St. John's Methodist Episcopal Davenport, Jowa. -Musical progrs Chas. Carter, hl, vocal and Schutter, piano; Joscphine Diericks, w (Acolian Hall- MacDow auspices of wark Burr losopher. MacDowell auspices of the Newark. §:15-—Looseleaf current topics. 30 by the Amberst | te ! discuss pasto chureh, $:00 Mrs Frank Albert piano; Mrs. piano; Mrs. Grace Muhs, vocal. K * w York City.) program, under s Music Study club Melintosh, the Gheerful program, under Music Study club the ot Coneert col= musical 30—Da nd club. program by Paul Alamac Hotel orches- his WNAC, Stores—Tloston.) jinner dance. ram to be announe- (Shepa WNAC Pre ed by radiophoyg. 8:00-—Dance music—S8tate Dallroom Copley Plaza orchestra $:00-9:00. orchestra, WEAY. (American Telegraph o, 15-10 1 Jack comedians; Daily Fishe Ted Regan, popular Battery instruction talk by Furness, radio ad of the Carbon company; “The Hap- * Billy Jones and Ernest v the World Mutual In- strument io of the World Mutual Autome ‘asualty Insurance com- pany and a talk on the “Care and Safe Operation of Automobiles” by Major A. A, Stewart of the World Mutual Automobile Casualty Insurance com- pany; 1. Fischer & Co. dance orches- tra echanan, singing talk by and Harr sport Sehmide singers: Georgde Nationa piness Hare: WHAS, (Courier-Journa and Louisville Times—Louisville, Ky.) 7:30 to 9:00—Full concert, visiting students of Louisville Conservatory of music. Late important news bulle- tins icial Central Standard time announced After a woman has taught the third grade for five years she ought to know | how to handlg a husband. FREE SATURDAY — Tomorrow at 3 o'clock sharp NEW HOME EWING MACHINE GIVEN AWAY Call At John A Andrews — The — BIG FURNITURE STORE and GET Coupon Strat- |8 Demonstration Sale On New Home Sewing Machine As Low As $30 $35 $65 $75 Liberal allowance made on old machine. Sold on easy payments, Behind each machine there is the guarantee of the makers, against imper- fections with free service for one year. Bear in mind these low prices are for this sale only. Come in and see the demonstration. It places vou under no obligations.