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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1924, fl ‘V‘VV"‘W@‘V"Q'"W.V#V"OVQ’G"{ 11:45-12:00 p. m.—=8. Jay Kaufman $VOICES INTHE AR ™ """ vvvvwvcnv'vvvvv'nwwvvtw‘ (State College—Penn.) KDKA | 5t (Westinghouse, East Pitt $:00 p. m.—Program by a dance * Wednesday, February | orchestra composed of Pennsylvania 6:15 p. m.—Dinner 1t by the | State college stidents. Pittsburgh Athletic association or- $:20 p. m.—"The Place of Athe chestra. leties in College Life” talk by Huge w.—"The Mind and Its Re- | Bezdek, director of physical} educa- lation Health Disease,” by a | tion, coach of football and baseball representative of the Sanitation com- |at the Pennsylvania state college mitiee, Allegheny County Medical so- | orchestra. 8:50 p. m.~—"Manning Industry,” g i 7 2 p. m.~—The children’s period. |talk by €. L. Kinsloe, head of the WHITE SISTER XT WEEK |dancers, and musicians. The chorus, 4 9 0 p. m.-—Market reports from | department of Electrical Engineering * Would you like to sce Rome, the |One Of the prettiest and classiest seen W y ¢ the National Stockman and Farmer |at the Pennsylvania State college. city of the seven eternal hills?| Would | :‘;3“'::‘ “‘Il ‘T‘:‘l singers and "']‘I"“”-"f i e A ¥ by ¥ 1 ”“"'l"- ’ 9:00 p. m.—Special program by | everal o hem were well ap- 1 §:15 p. m.~—"The Port of Havre,” de e " you like to.visit Mt. Vesuvius, Italy's | plauded Zor thair dlmaiant asaciaitioe - k 5 ! b Thatie 1o of tho x'n:ilrulr:n it gt dthic death-belching volcano? Would you | gspecially fine is the oe dance by m.»‘ i . 5 . : t Post, j WEAF Lke to enjoy the charm of Sorrento,| of the young ladies, it receiving very e ! o i 8:30 p. m.—Concert by the Glee 'rican Tel. and Tel. Co.—N. Y.) the jewel of Italy's’ north--Naples,| much favorable conment, The com.| e 3 ; |club of the Pennsyivania College for | s i < with its bay of blue—ancient Tivoli, | edy bits are very funny and clean and | e 557 % . i \ / 2 \\'umm. - the town of narrow tortuous streets? | provoke many laughs and all the | P ) 5 p. m.—Arlington time signais.| 7:00 p. m.—Religious services un- You don't have to visit Italy to see pumbers are well done and staged | | $ ‘\\'.nh.v forecast, 3 s U these natural grandeurs. They form The P ls A b ) ; ; § ] Hie ausplosk of (e Siniiec NI Ande f | prettily. The show is fine entertain- \ R s ngue of America; daily sport talk the setling for Lillian Gish's greatest|ment throughout. No one should| | 2 . J A 3 WBZ i by Thornton Fisher: Charles F. Robs dramatic triumph ‘The White Sister”|miss “The League of Nonsense” dur- | ; . (Wastinghouse, Springficld) inson, baritone: talk by American which is coming to the Palace theater | ing their stay at the Palace. They| |4 R4 - s ¢ —— agriculturist, @ New Britain for one week beginning | will ghange their entire bill on Thurs- | L5 ) - N 4 6:00 p. m.—Dinner concert by the 3:30 p. m.—Philharmonic concert Sun. March 2nd at 7:30 p. m. In-| day, offering a brand new show. 2 7, J W7 String orchestra. direct from Carnegle Hall, New York spiration pictures um-rmm--u to bring | day night will be amateur night for 5 4 £ 5 5 7:20 p. m.—Bedtime story for Willem Mengelberg, conductor. » :huA{nsc'!nuII‘ng beauty of Italy back |local amateurs and there will be three | : 4 "% ; kiddie | o g o Sy ; 0 America by means of the screen. cash prizes. | k H 3 5 Humorous program . S “The White Sister” was chosen as From war hero to hog-raiser is the| §[. 3 | 4 * : & Mintsusey- Jeciien ar the Drgunia (l'ourl-'r-lourn'n‘l‘HA:nd Louisville the first film to be reproduced en-|span of Richard Dix's role as leading | i AW L5 ¥ 4 Re: second of a series of lec- Times—Louisville, K") tirely overseas. It has been the out-| man in the Paramount production of | 1% ¥ o ; tures by Major gharles A. Thuis of S B standing artistic triumph of the pre- the Zane Grey novel, “The Call of the | 4 A E . R, B the United States® Army. 7:30 to 9 p. m.—Full concert' M sent motion picture season and the Canyon,” which comes to the Palace| ; G ; 8:00 p. m.—Program of Chamber|y,. cury gapin, of the Loulsville work of Lilian Gish, the screen’s|theater for a run of three days on 4 & ; # & music by the WBZ String orchestra, | on e ool S L O nEeAR :;rt:utvs( artiste in the leading roie has| Thursday. l\l; is featured with Lois| Eatk. AN y KA 4 % and Fred W. Gardner, tenor; Kath- interesting historical episode. Late »een characterized as better than any | Wilson and Marjorie Daw. | erine Gravelin, accompanist. § i ‘ thilig sbd bes. ever done 3u. the. pass.| il | WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL PRODUCTION :00 p. m—Bedtimo stor for the | Gor01siundura time ancounced &% 1 y Grown-ups by Orison Mar 19 o'clock. “SPORTING YOUTH"” AT CAPITOL. | , MUSICAL COMEDY AT PALAC! Tonight i: the last showing at the| LYCEUM hursda -Fl‘l Saturda 9:556 p. m.—Arlington time signals. - - ke : | s T y--Friday y | = { B TaiATERS ) p u Uaifess otherwise indicuteu, ces and reviews in this column ure written by the pross uge respective amusement company, 8088500880800 002008 0 TPCTPTTTPTPPITIITES S i i iy 3 § § Smith and Bagley's merry musical | Capitol of Louise Lovely, the charm- comedy whirl, “The League of Non- in * ay : (American Radio and R h " | ing movie and stage star, in “A Day| e o8 € ksl eri i eseare scnse,” again pleased many people at $ : Ay qms\"’.‘»‘;‘:‘;‘\na:l:::lb:ml final the Palace yesterday where they are e : ¢ Movies,” and also the last | 6:3 d o the: Movien' an : attraction *“The Australian Mend usual Capitol standard of excel gain witnessed Demny in a burst of | mari nished by the Union Trust| Corp—Medford Hillside, Mass.) . . | 6:00 p. m—Boston police reports, playing a week's engagement. This | chance for any who care to take part | P . A 4 “hi f ce, show 1s one of the best that has been |in the real moving pictures ghe has| Who present “The Globe of Death. teginald Denny achieved a w . e Chicago Journal of Commerce, | pingfly s R e 5 il & 5 g ceck. | This is a very sensational offering and | reputation for fast action in the & galloped a lot of fust furlongs ang U, 8, Dept. griculture. ; » 4 b offered here this scason due to the been taking on the stage this weck. 8 vess g #nd | repul n for fast action in t ¥ 'in “The Kentucky Derby,” thus ad "t b | fact that the entire company is made | Pola Negri in “The Spanish Dancer” |these two dare-devils ride motor rounds of the famous “Leather Push- i " "] o . WEDYs " A 4 1 ] p. m.—Children’s bedtime up of very capable performers, Frank | will also be seen for the last time to-| €¥cles in an encloscd wooden globe, | ers” serics in which he was starred by |18 10 hie reputation for the 4 §mith and Allie Bagley arc the fea- |night. Tomorrow the show changes|breaking all specd limits. The hal-| Universal, “The Abysmal Brute,” the ©0 GRG0 L0 L 1 Ti00 o 7:80 p. m—Dinaer concert. 2 | far akia lik ee day, . week | ance of the show will be up to the film versi f Jack London's novel s e S o 7 to 7:10 p. m~—DeBabary's or- t;xrt‘:d principals and they have jn | for the last u“r]<n ;_l,n:l;:.r ‘n.‘r”\‘\\.i;w):‘ p to th sion of Jack London's nc Denny “atrides’. through the pieturs | cp st v | Girls. by ‘Charise: W' Chtotn: their support a great cast of singer: nd brings as the fea aude | at a hundred miles per hour, All pr 2:10 to ‘1 . m.—~Clyde Doerr's 7:20 p. m.~—"Secience Up to Date,” vious attempts at speed rate as “Slow | . ocipa | by the Scientific American, motion” in comparison to the whirl of 7 to 7:30 p. m.—Poska DeBa-| 7:30 p. m.—Evening program—1. “Sporting Youth,” the Universal-Jew- |, 20 (0 (0 | Drama, “The Closed Door,” by the el production in which Denny .00 to $:65 p. m.—Musical pro-| Boston Stage society. starred, coming Thursday to the Cap- | g i | | itol theater, any ible GHT ONLY tesy of the Bethany Bible wip | : TO\'l(.ll'l..OY\L\l g : % o balane ;:‘:‘,r e . (Gimbel Brothers—Philadelphiay I ‘\ WOMAN OF PARIS” by Charles Chaplin JERITZA 1N HARTFORD, | 9:00 p. m—*Good Road Report 55 g oy - = - T = o The concluding concert of the now | fyrpished by Chicago Motor club, : . M inne: { THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY so firmly established Kellogg concert| 9:05 p. m.—Book Ieviews by my oIl 3 Jones, literary editor of | ¢ P | bl the 1923-2 Liewellyn TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK WILLIAM FOX presents course, in the 193334 series, takes|LieWRIIM, SOER L | o:45 —U. S. department of | P place in the Capitol theater at Hart- | =g st Ty pooram turnished by |agriculture livestock and produce A GREAT SHOW—DON'T MISS IT ford, Sunday afternoom, March 9 |¢1a Jederal Health burcau. | market reports. with the appcarance of Mme. Maria| 10:00 p. m. to 2:00 a, m ~Mid-| 7:00 p. m~—Uncle Wip's bedtime Jeritza, the most famous woman vo- |night revue, stories and roll eall for the children. | alao,one of the most beautiful. Mme. | o, \wypymaker—Philadelphia) (Shepard Stores—Boston). E I JTFitza is the most famous singing| i A Merry Musical Comedy Whirl actress of modern times and it 38 & z.a6 niiner music from Hotel| 6:00 p. m.—~Children's half-hour. with very tare treat to hear i""' for this| SYvania Havana Casino orchestra. 6:30 p. m~—~WNAC dinner dance, = RN 2 < { Sittings are selling rapidly for this 0-—Address, John H., Neeson,|Shepard Colonial orchestra br{mk Smith and Allie Bagley ‘ concert, yet there are still good ones | . ETEITLIEE S ways. | §:00 p. m.—Boston College night— And a Great Cast of Principals Including ¥ to be had. For the accommodation | ™"y, o \wO( orchestra, Arthur Earl | Glee club, instrumental trio and ¢ those living outside of Hartford, baritone; Harriette G, |ists | WONDERFUL DANCING CHORUS of MacCauley, g ol ol BTN WCAP No, p. m.—Meeting of the Big Brother Amrad club, 6:50 p. m.—Message to Camp Fire niadl orders will be accopted and pes- | poo ST Lo niste, crvations can be made by telephone. | 'y United States naval observa- | The scat sale is in progress at Me-| 0% Coiona) (Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY { Wlth Coy's music store at 89 Asylum | "5 0o i d giates weather fores Co.~~Washington, D, C.) HOPE ¥ it street, Hartford, to which ‘mall orders | oo ! il should de addressed in Mr, Kellogg's "”' 03—Grand organ recital, Mary 7:46—A “Bob"” Lawrence commun- <\ ’ The telephone number s |, 1 E0n |ity concert. ‘ : | A Yo | "10:00—Dance music by the Meyer - 5 - R | WGR | Davis Le Paradis band, played at the and a notable ca ’ | 2 “ OMAN OF "PARIS"—LYCEUM | e 1.0 Pan . \\ A !!_ A WOMA (Federal Telephone and Telegraph j’(,.mrn Le lnn::lln ‘Washington, and RoBeeT T WAl o ] A 3 Whet, Harry Ingail's “Checker Girls| 3 1 nd | | =4 » Co.~Bufalo, N. Y.) ————“ - Y - Revue” opens at the Lyccum on Mon- b | Bswtad l‘!x , lday Al Lemons will again be in his| §:30 p. m.—Dinner music, Vincent | (Straw ridge n_nd Clothier—Phila.) e P e %mflgf‘"m . [ old position as chief comedian, but|Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, | ¢ 0 _ugynny Jim—the kiddies pal® ER IRECTED BY there will be a number of new comers| 7:30 p. m.—Digest of the day's| a5 sover Davis Bellevue Strat- “THE CAI-I. OF THE BANYGN , -~ - - ST Joca! thest s M‘m"rl:’ . ,‘(mm”g . R bt Harry* E. Ehrhart, [107d hotel concert orchesiea. . | . - e > Jocal theater goe e costuming of 5 p. m. — Ha 8, Bhehart, | O RE of the Doy Diests BIG VAUDEVILLE the troupe is new, the song numbers “Dream Daddy” from station WDAR. |t o0 o0 I-Kro;rum % y gty i Carl Zoehr entertainer Pa. Tro — featuring — the latest and the specialties original. Drexel Hall, Zane Grey’s Great Story of the Great Outdoors THE CORSON SEXTETTE Tonight theater goers will have| 9 p. m.-—Musical program, ar-|""g¢/s "o g senars antertainers their last chance of secing Edua Pur- ranged by Ralph P. Dietterich, #:15—Roland B, Gilman will give & Cast includes Ricardo Cortez and Noah Beery Ty A . . y w THT \ LADIES' MATINEE All This Week Except Saturday viance in Charles Chaplin's first per- | sisted by the following artists: Ches- |, y. TONIGHT — “PAY NIGHT CA I'Rl7b This Coupon and 10¢ Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seats Y& Sitton sind directéd drams, ter Loescher, J. P, Applin, vioiing ' ,]:,“’X"“,"‘,;‘!?‘ on’ TTres. A, Trwea “A Woman of Paris,” This a L. Applin, ‘cello arry Lavine, clari- FRIDAY NIGHT—LOCAL AMATEU| . All Next Week—“CHECKER GIRI comedy blit & drams about Richard v, “Hawkion, bunso e ! erbol French girl who goes to Paris, g Iph Applin Willar d, 8aX0= | (paimer School of Chiropractic-- with the fast set and in the end seems Phone; Samue rdon, Albert Tong, | Davenport, Jowa.) to lose + her struggle for real love, IKenneth Crane, traps; Ralph There are some gay parties and stu- erich, plano; Miss Auna Styn, | g.50gandman's visit dio attractions in this picture as well | Plano Mrs. Eimer Clabeau, plano; | b0—Sport news and weather fore- as some gripping romantic L L] Miss Mabel Klein, piano; Mrs, W. “"(‘Il!' The vaudeville offering includes sev-|Kirkpatrick, piano; Mrs, Esther Minor | 7,99~ gducational lecture, under eral fine comedy numbers, eccentric | Buckley, readings; Mrs, Irving Wiles, | the auspices of the Scott County Farm ! singing and dancing offerings, a good | *oprano; Mrs. B dwin B. McKee, 80- |bureau. Subject: “The Care of Farm comedian and a remarkably active |Prano; William Thomas itone; | Machinery,” by Hugoe Beckman, of Tomght—Loulsc Lowh——'l'hc Spamsh l)ancel o ot o s g | Lastee Kisin, - tener( nt Tirone, | Biue Grass, Towa. whistler; Carl H. Flink, mandolin ! Educational lecture. Subject, have an entirely new line | oy . v " dinning tomorrow and continu-| 11 p. m o s wgonead b Conservation of TFur Bearing NEXT WEEK ing for the remainder of the week |LOPez Hotel er orchestra Animals,” by George W. Pauli, furrier, - { Davenport, lowa. A\(”l’opular Prices tarting the Lyceum will feature as its photo- - With Augmented SUD play, Hope Hampton in the William : 1o : ad “I’"“"""'i" i b 0 ’3“;:“"‘ b~ g~ Pox spestal, “Does It Pay? (Detroit Free Press—Detroit) | Swin musical director; Olga Eq Orchestra MARCH 2nd | 6:00 p. m.—Dinner concert, broad- |len, soprano: Oral Papenthien, con NS | cast from Hotel Tu tralto; Mildred O. Brecht, soprano; r| Erwin Swindeil, on p Musica S ——————— Keeping Millions Free ' auspices of the § Afusions = | F=m Colds and La Grippe (Acolian Hall, New York eity) rof a Kind,” a Shadow. Florence Smith Vine A Motion Picture ; ' Al " en . 8:00-8:30 . , rogram by lrving Sensation That Will ol B : e netis ot ' s Cafe Doulovard orches Linger Long in the lents league cws talk Memory of All Fortu- i Furnitare company in talk on "8 e ; o s ance program by Irving " - g Furniture company in tall : nate Enough to See It. 4 \ { Buy on the Instaliment Pia elzer ¢ Boulevard orches- S:40-8:59 p. m AgT icials series talk by y 50-9 p. m J r er the on. William McAdoo, chief city Inspiration Pictures, lnc. in popular song CHAS. H. DUELL, Jr, Pres. Present ’ 0150 A NIy Coiaett and Agatha Ireiand, “Irish Songs” - i Anna Lewis Plerce, N. Y. bune Institute, “What Do Yeu LILLIAN GISH . || T A e i s e Colds cause more illness than any . James Flynt 5 = Derismonn tsts A £ HENRY K[NG Aj...’:ll( other human ailment. Realizing ) orod)s Taniet Sesintu and B ; this 50 years ago, W. H. Hill de- ) i . red)i Manuel tratning & dus- THE w termined to develop a quick- " i i d 9:55—Time signals and weathes acting scientifically correct cold : St S OPETtS | forecast transmitted from the govern- i . : J tion NAA at Arlington 3 dazzling FM! y of and la grippe remedy. 5 T The T 2 10:00—Bordentown male quartet Years of research brought success. Mr. es” e 4 —Spanish Dance orchestra; the Youn dei G : UNIVERSAL ‘M L) Hill discovered a most remarkable for- 1 5 } ' 1 t N kg w By F. MARION CRAWFORD mula. He backed it with energy, faith, and composer, singing his || 0 \© e oroctor integrity and a name that meant “satis- own songs “\B ( ; { ‘Bmflmfi’blfik » 10:15-190:2 P m.~Dorothy Le (Atlanta Journ ~Atlanta, @a.) See Miss Gish, the greatest dramatic actress of the Today more than 4,000,000 families— | Guerin, sopranc 3 one-fifth of America’s pop 10:20:10:25 p. m—Betty Lorraine,| 1¢:45—-Classical Masterpiece Hout® screen, in a role which is unforgetable because of d re i singing. directed by Miss Helen Schaid, plane ] 1 Ma Bady, s & Charle 2 KE[ZH{;ALDEVILLE the power of her acting. Thet e o chagetia |47 s Y. iet; Mew. € \1,.:“::;;::],!' ;‘!nllnlfl.’. 3 M a quarter century. What done 1 10:35 T Jack Holley, | singers THE AUSTRALIAN MENDOZAS See her in the biggest picture of the year, a story of T e | dmght — specat reves tremm . ’ R bearing Mr. ‘s portrait, 10:35-10 T Joe Sher . | g le Along.” in intense drama with spectacular views of Vesuvius in druggists, 30 cents. singing : o qn‘l‘-,fl;:merl:’?;‘zlfi(l::u:;lfl:: “THE GLOBE OF DEATH” eruption, and thrilling desert battles. Willy . m.—Rose Shelby. | harwony. OTHER BIG ACTS MSCAI\.S WNN[ A b moders dane crencars et S i st y el itmark and erepes and used over silk fous Black and White program. tions for frocks.

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