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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, @“OOOWO“QMAWW‘ [ l/ l $ ltn Il II ¢ .u.. \u,. Unless - otherwise intienicu, tueatcaul sotices and reviews in this column are written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. 2888898000000 €39888008. “THE WHITE SISTER.” jclouds of fire and smoke and lava How did/Director Henry King man- [into the air. Mr. King took full ad- age to get these magnificent shots |vantage of this, though -often at tre- vwcmmwwmw«'mm"mmnv«ow: { i wooden globe, %{son and Marjorie a picturization of Mr, Grey's ]Hcgurd Dix, Lois Wil- | aw appear in fea- | tured ro.es while included, among | others, in the strong supporting cast,| are Noah Beery, Ricardo Cortez, Ired | Huntley and Lillian Leighton. Canyon,” latest novel. | BRI s “SPORTING YOUTH” AT (‘;\l‘i1‘()1A1 Today the Capitol presents a brand | new bill of photoplays and Keith | vaudeville attractions for the last half | lof the week featuring the Australian | | Mendozas in “T'he Globe of Death.” | | This is a big sensational act and pa- | trons will get a thrill as two people | ride motoreyeles in an enclosed | Other acts include Bobby “Uke" Henshaw, the merry | mimic; Jim and Jack in “A Streak of | Lightning in Song and Step”; Joe B. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ' 28, 1924. S —— [ VW"V""Q"’M""'.'”" 2VOICES IN THE AIR 3 Farmer, ! CKAC ' (LaPresse—Montreal, Canada) 7:00—Kiddies' storics in '"1"0'?""'"".""‘0' ‘ann] aglish. KDKA 7:30—8pecial classic programme by (Westinghouse- Pittsburgh) Rex Battle and his Mount Royal hetel | orchestra. TFeaturing Herbert Bpen |cer at the organ. :30—Studio entertainment. s 0—Dance program by Jos. C. Smith and his Mount Royal hotel dance orchestra, 11:30—Late news. ast Thursday, February 28, 1924 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert by KDKA Little Symphony orchest 15 p. m rope Today, Civili- zation or Chaos.” Stephen P. Duggan, Ph. D, the Institute International Education, New York city 39 p. m.—Farm program aranged the National Stockman and the of WGR (Federal Telephone and Tulegmph Co. Buffalo.) by 7:45 p. m $ p. . National The children’s period — Market reports from the Stoekma and Farmer H 6:30—Dinner music. Vincent Lope$ el Statler dance orchestra. JFrench ; showing dreaded Vesuvius in the mendous risks. Had he been far throes df a severe eruption which are |away he might not never have got- seen in “The White Sister,” the nota- |ten thdse magnificent scenes. “The ble Metro production starring Lillian | White Sister” is to be shown at lhu Gish ? | Palace next week While taking scene of Rome, Mr.| 4 3 B more smoothly tuned to popula . . h King was constantly sthinking of the| CORSONS SXTETTE—LYCEUM. |timent than “Sporting Youth. " Rei. | » Johnston, tenor eruption of Mt. Vesuvius which forms One of the outstauding musical acts | nald Denny’s new [Univer ewel S Skl : Xj’:‘ ’*\'L“““"" one of pivotal episodes in I, Marion |4t the Lyceum this year is the Cor-|racing feature, which opened at the 11 m . r 1. —Concert 6 Crawford's story. How he was to|son Sextette which opened an engage- | Capitdl theater toda | accomplish that was a problem. He ment this afternoon. These six young| It has the freshness of an ocean made an carnest study of ¢harts and |Women, all accomplished musicians, breeze on a sultry afternoon, the Brother and Sister wear Hick- ory Garters, because they are ", tax mn&}mr.;;.l‘ ot -y\'xvrmu:i'l'l‘.I 6:00 p. m.—Produce and stock : . X ~Redtime story or the " ¥ 3 narket quotations; news bulletins, strong and long-wedring. Hick: 4 mar 1 g 4 % 6 m.—Dinner music by Reo- maps and called into consultation ' 8ive a musical act that is a rcal treat ! vigor of a, wonderful spirit of youth several eminent geological experts. and their number is enhanced by spe- and the thrill of terrific adventure | 4 | 6:20 p. ory Baby Pants are equally k. s period—Letter from thelpanoy orchestra, New Kenmore good, A gland Homestead Albany, N. Y. Me discovered that at periodic times | cial scenic effects. On the same bill | pfunged into thesmiddie of a dull | Vesuvius was want to rumble and I8 Brennan and Hale in a comedy | Sunday. | create havoe but this was more or Singing and talking act, Leona Wil-| It has life, color, romance, danger y hote m.—Concert by Helen Beck- | 7.45 5 m —Selections by WGY ore contralto; William G. Stevens, | cnogtra and concert by the Mendels Mrs, J. B Jdr.. ae- Dr. Frank Sill Rogers, 7:30—Digest of the day's news. Second broadeasting of all daily re- ports. Industrial employmgnt bulle- tin. The American Boy. WE and Ci iStanley & Co. in “Waitin aa | | Laddie and Garden in a comedy skit, | | “The Chautfeur and the Maid 1 No production could have been more perfectly timed to public favor, studio, 8:13 p. w.—Farm program. $:30 p. Mm.—Concert by KDKA Lit- tle Symphony orchestra, assisted by Mabel Shoup King, Robert soprano; time thier—Phila.) (Strawbridge 20 p. Sunny Jim -— the Kiddies WRBZ (Westinghous« r Davis Bellevue Strate *ert orchestra, Springtield) tord hotel Pederal | homas Me- | 7 p. m—"Preparation of Tncome Tax Returns,” by ‘I (General I “0., Schenectady) {with, baritor compani 9 p. less am irregular event. liams, a petite singing comedienne and |and speed—plenty of speed, with the | He determined, however to trans- | Hill and Hill, a fast talking, fast step- | necessary punch of good acting to port his company to the vicinity of | ping comedy duo. The photoplay is|make Byron Morgan's story go o\vrl ssohn club, conductor. Addres Few Moments with the mountain and see what “.“”m‘onc of William Fox's best—"Does It |for its full worth. happen. In the little village of Bos- Pay?" This features Hope }lamplon‘ The moving pictures taken by New Books.” L. L. Hopkins, assist- avt librarian of the General Electrig catre Cossa he spent more than three | In the role of a beautiful young ad-|Louise Lovely the first half of the There's no stitching to tear company. out the rubber, With frequent washing, it never cracks or gums. And Hickory pants are ventilated for baby's comfort. Hickory Girdle Supporters Lonz wear ifl eve‘-y pnir. Fl“h' Hickory Sock Garters a 2 d Hickory Shirred Ribbon Elastic white and natural, in wante g Hickory Personal Necessities: sizes. Made of Para Rubber. Hickory Sanitary Belts Hickory Sanitary Aprons weeks filming loeal color without | VEnturess who lures a respectable man | week will be shown here next wek. otichl) evén telling his company the reall| | of wealth from his family, causes him | MONS. MGGARVEY DIES purpose of his journcy there. But | to 8et a divorce and then, once safe- Noted Philadelphia Clergyman the m story -ups by Orison p. m.—Ariingtor dedtime tor Marden, time. —and for other needs grow signals. one day while filming scenes at the |1¥ married to him, casts him aside. uppermost crater he caught a glimpse | é‘}:s ;fl""‘l’;‘ 1“:""“:']“‘l““:“l:;:’["‘zr";""i' of bolling, seething lava far below oo "ot aspeclally when e o Within a weck lava began pouring 1| o\’ 1y nier' breaks with his faithtul | great streams down the mounmin\wir. SNk anlv1a fhe: Bietine enban sides and Vesuvius belched gfheat g 4 PISHLE QBEAES | taining, but it carries a strong ser- NOW PLAYING Hickory Children's Garters Hickory Elastic by the yard : Hickory Under W W Sue- (Westinghouse—Chicugo) (Shepard Boston, Mass.) cumbs to Heart Attack While Win- | and | Union | of Com- 0 p. m~~WNAC dinner Agricul/ | Shepard Colonial orchestra, m,—8ig. David Sequeria ¥, Bermudes, planist, Mrs. Maude Snow Bryant, soprano, Durell string quar- 30 p. m News, financial hnal market furnished by the [Prust Co., Chicago Journal A.STEIN & COMPANY |1 B, Dopt Also Makers of Paris Garters ‘HCAW . NEW YORK mon as well, | tering at San Diego, Cal, dance, Harry Ingalls’ “Checker Girls” re- | A | vue will be at the Lyceum all next| San Diego, Cal, Feb. 28.—Monsig- week with the old time favorites, fn-|Ror Willlam McGarvey, noted clergy- cluding Al Lemons and a number of |Man 0f Philadelphia, died here last new stars, | night of heart trouble, J.ex The body will be sent to l‘hllad(‘l-l MUSICAL COMEDY AT PALACE |Phia for burial. Monsignor McGar- | el g vey had been ill since his arrival here and his orche: Befi::“{')"z '°':‘;¥r;’"' Leagne OC""!;:?;, | several months ago. 110 th Shiis) adildh has made s big hit at the | He was the author of several hooks | and his or ra. | DRINKS SHOE. POLISH He was born in Philadelphia Aug- “Twenty of Children’s bedtime dinner Joska concert DeBabary ~—Stars from the New York rden revue. “The Passing an hour of entertainment. wip Brothers, 6:05 p. m~Dinner music by, Ted Weems and his Cafe I'Aiglon orches- tra. to T:10 | Ehow" in Clyde Doerr | booking agencies Another part the note referred to a book which the actress recently h.ul |u~ n reading and which advanced heory that there are more people n be absorbed by the existing demands, sald that the girl's fath- committed suiclde and that there had in the famity (Gimbel Philadelphia) of three days of the week, offering a | 86 Minutes brand new bill complete with new | "o 14 1861 AN Reading/ " by KI..\,r' .1.‘ lur;_ songs, dances, comedy, and specialty _ , head of depa men o numbers, The chorus, which made a | Philadelphia, Feb. Loyola University, Chicago, decided hit with the show, will be | William McGarvey, who dled in San to m.—Musical pro- again well liked and several of them | Diego, was rector of the Catholie will offer excellent specialties. ¥rank | church of the Holy Infancy Be " Smith and Allle Bagley, the featured | hom, pa., and tormt-rh!] vxl':l:)rv-o:olnl"lal couple with the show have plenty of | gt Eizabeth's Protestant T‘Ip(ficopa!‘ new laughs and patter and the sup-|church in Philadelphia, | | porting cast will be heartily applaud- | Opdained a Protestant Episcopal ed for thelr efforts, On Friday night priest-in 1886, he withdrew from the there will be amateur night for local | Episcopal church in 1908 and was re- amateurs and three big cash prizes|eejved into the Catholic church the same year, 4 : [ing written a note in which she said awarded the winners. Monsignor McGar: @ O i rvey Was the @u-|,.. oot was due to her inability to A new motion picture combination thor of a number of books, most of | obtain a stuge engagement or disposc of Zane Grey and Paramount held sway at the Palace theater today in |them written before he left the Epis- | copal church. any of her stories. Miss Martin, who ¢ here trom the presentation of “The Call of the | attle, Wash, in 19 was said to |Good Eddie? a successiul musica) |comedy that appeared on Broadway TONIGHT, FRI, SAT. |several years ago. She was reported Entire Change of Show to have had diffleulty in obtaining engagements since then, and com- Smith and Bagley's Musical Comedy Whirl ‘THE LEAGUE | she was *disgusted with the way dra- — Of - OF NONSENSE’ ed her time."” The police sald they had learned Girls — Comedians Great Dancing Chorus RICHARD DIX LOIS WILSON “THE CALL OF THE CANYON” they sald, that the girl, who was a wer and singer, obtained her first » engagement, | FRIDAY NIGHT AMATEURS 3 Big Cash Prizes lIv.n| o Home | cconomi The had year English, 28.~~Monsignor | 8:20 of Agricul- Market &, Dept. 9105 p and Produce its Suicide In Mother's ture Livestock reports, 7:00 p. m~Uncle Wip's. bedtime previous suiclde stories and roll call for the children, §:00 p. m.—Talk to motorists by Eugene Hogle, secretary of the Phila- delphin Automobile club. §:15 p. m.—Recital by the Fourth POUNDED OUT OF BOX, : BECOMES STAR FIELDER | r-nc: scnoo of chiropmetic— | 2:00 . . —Broudcusting retigious Davenport, Towa) services of the United Synagogue of 6:30 p. mo—Randman's visit Philudelphia branch, 6:50 p. m.~Sport news and weagh- p. m~Ted Weems and his forecast, I.’Alglon orchestra. Muysical program, I, 8. C, i Gerald M, Barrow, WCX, Featuring, V. B, Rochtc Press—Detroit, Sam Jiee, [tone wsoloist Washington s ¢ p m WGy trom Hotel Kieotrie Co. ectady) Tpm @ good start,| 4 p. m.-~Produce mat handicapped | ket quotations; news bulletins, 30 p. me~=Dinner music by no's orchestra, New Kenmore Albany, N, ¥ gram Caroline Encell, soprano. W. H. Longstreet, tenor Betty Brown, reader, Sallie Menkes, accompanist Mr, Greenleaf, companist Sandy Meeks, tenor, In New York—Could Not Get - pftoris sout u | Employment New York, Ieb ‘0 Martin, actress and short Vallie story writer, com | mitted suleide by drinking shoe pol- |ish, in the Riverside Drive aps | ment of her mother today, after ha This is Queer Baseball Career of Sam i Washington's Star me rec- Gardener, bard (Detroit Pree Mich.) Feb, 28 the Nationals as n pitch- touted but had ' (General Washington stur club, Dinner concert, broadcast Tuller, Musical program, outficlder of came to th Rice was highly trouble getting away to argely because he was by lack of control For some time he managed to stag- | gor with mediocre success, He Legan to loge confidence in his ability 4 p m.—Program as a piteher, and the Washington club | Central Y, M. C. A. of Albany, N, Y. began to entertain the same feelings, |“A 1ew: Moments with New Books,” Rice, very and a good hitter, Willjum Jucob, librarian, General managed to break into the lineup sev- | Bleetric company, pinch hitter, When practiced in the and stock WEAF, (American Telephone and Telegraph Ho- Co.~~New York City.) P me=Mid-week scrvices auspices of the New York ration of churches; daily sport ta by Thornton Fisher; solos and Tuets by Robert O, Wendell, bass, and Marie Davison, contraito; talk by the Dank of America; concert under the auspices of Adolph Lewisohn Free Public Course in Chamber Musie di- rect from Hunter college, New York « city; “Columbia Recorders” direct | from Columbia recording studio; old fashioned southern minstrels by the The World's Work Everyready Entertainers ,of the Na- Social K by Dr. | tional Carbon company. York Uni« —e WHN. State Theater York City.« TONIGHT, FRIL, SAT. KEITH VAUDEVILLE featuring THE AUSTRALIAN MENDOZAS in ‘THE GLOBE OF DEATH’ BOBBY ‘UKE’ HENSHAW The Merry Mimic LADDIE AND GARDEN JIM AND JACK J. B. STANLEY & CO. e iniid A B IR . SN by Albany 10:46 BIG VAUDEVILLE the Featuring “OORSON SEXTEITE” RO it LADI AT THIS WEEK, EXCEPT SAT. This Coupon and 10c Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seats ALL NEXT WEEK “CHECKER GIRLS" asco, 8 N eral times not pitching, | outileld and loped rapidly. Oftey some minorhappening shapes the carcer of a play A three-base TP Lit by George Dauss, veterdh pitcher of the Detroit caused Rice 7:30 p give up his desire it pitehs g eocmpanied er J iy m Dauss, eat hitter, broke § p. m~- an extra ir Rice bY I yenry . Fairehild, his triple. Coming juto the elub house | yoraity Radio that evening, Rice told the world he |4yee would never piteh another ball game. | g0y | He made good what then merely regarded t thre The gave wWaz Hall-—New oV slan York city) In the note to her mother, appar- ently written just before she swallow- ed the poison on returning home at 2 o'clock this morning, Miss Martin | had written: “I thought I'd have good | luck this week.” This was understood {to refer to her constant efforts to ob- | tain employment through theatrical wmeLaele Dave Cory's “Jack tabbit storie o} 1:30 m Dently Ford, baritone, by Viola Peters club, o be a gre omy, a New Extension course 1ing game for (Loew's Bldg, —New Let’s nght Up' Recital by Margaret soprano 9:10 p. m—Dir society of New York Tripp presiding | Plaza hotel 10 p. m | Majestic orcl m. was Clarksor: ner t Maine 9:30-10 p. m.~"Lou Gold's neral Guy E. | wam Orchestra.” the 10-10:10 p. m.—Marconi ordion solos. 10:10-10:20 Wig- as ary pitc 1der Washington a great outfic Bros, in irect from ac “I Love You” - Simply irresis- _tible as played by The Columbians in fox-trot time and sung by Lewis James on Columbia Records A-3989 Haroll Stearns Hotel m.—Judith Roth t ug about it—why did ye stra | steal th m.—Al “Your M I won't deceive k was thought the might de Sydney tin purse 7 30 p. ‘Wilson sing- you, R tanta Bulle- wsn Reginald Denny in ‘Sporting Youth’ A 90 Horse Power Romance am Lannin and srchestra. Matty Levine 10:30411 p. m.- his Roseland dance 11-11:10 p. m.- piano solos. singi cha Atlanta, Ga.) concert n oyd B. Fuller, operatic Ruby Hastings, pianist; Hawalian guitarist ial symphonic demor (lassics Jazz,” by featuring ¥ tenor; Mre Ceetl White William Berkes Gertrude Van stratior Versus Atlanta Rainbow orchestra ouis Fischer Pictures Taken By Louise Lovely Shown Here - ext Week WaAX Cp nd Louisville Ky) Tr p. m.—Professor Hungarian pianist 2 Charles Mareau, baritone ulty of the rvatory Wooster College, W 16 p. m.—Organ recit concert by the oad company. news bulleting, Standard time an- COMING * An increase the ) charmof your H Radio a Medford Hills i Research Corp, wnz , Mass) Next Week Herald-Tra At Popular Prices Domino . Tablet | ise-=Siviet Bvum table, serve Docsd Rosto Me polic of e Teports. the Big tecital inert assisted Huymar gy Miqu Mus Sugar for coffee ning program. Cone Crescent quartet Corns Never Use a Knife! It is 0 easy to get rid of a corn. Blue.jay ends them. Stops the pain instantly. Then the com loosens and comes out. Does away with dangerous STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT, MARCH 2ND, AT 7:30 and tea And Continuing All Week—2:15 Twice Daily 7:30 p. m. FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES WITH AUGMEVTED ORCHESTRA LILLIAN GISH in HENRY KING'S Production of e WHITE SISTE by F. MARION CRAWFORD Tist Lo Wit A 20—Violin recita Sieeten il with Domino ‘randail's Metropoiitan th Granulated auspices of Gertie, let's have a Hitile] They'll be doing it this sum- It's now ran Marks, soprano —A talk on motoring the American Automobil say smoke’ {mer along all the beaches jthe fad in California. Little water- | proof cases, like the one Bonnie Becker of Los Angeles is wearing in this picture, make it possible for bath- lers to enjoy a few puffs when they ! eome out of the They're also p ° ission of | handy coptacies for money or - T | jewelry. der the Piano recital by Winifred McGregor Mick oBmABIM Myra water time dance music.