New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1924, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1924. “Our Pubiic School System.™ p. m.—Musical Program (1 ed by Cheir of Evan. b of Peace, Rock Island, ssisted by Miiton Blaul, bari- Burlington, Jowa. Address by J. Rolf, pastor, TEETIIIETYE SEITTIIOIY :VOICES IN THE AIR } Y S ETIEIIEITEEVITEPTIVINEEEY KDKA § % E | Wednesday, March 5, 1924 11 p. Wil ) WNAC % or r t the Monte Car (Shepard Stores—Boston) p. m.—Children’s half-hour. p. m.—WNAC dinner dance— Cnless otherwise Indicated, theatrical wotices and reviews in this column are Colonial orchestra. written by the peess agencies for the respeclive amusement company. LALARMANMALALALLAALLALY FPETIITVVIPTIIIIITIS p. m.—Lenten Evening Service “THI 3 Broadcast from St. Paul's Cathe- WHITE SISTER AT PALACE a | : : . i i i i i “THE HUMMING BIRD” COMING AT PALACE WXC ¢ Press—Detroit.) concert, broad- program under Whalen Yunek, RICHARD BARTHELMESS AT CAPITOL Researed Corp. Mass) e reports. otice, lessom the Big sson. Up-to-Date™ can. ng program: i Door,” Dby the CCHECKER GIRLS" AT LYCHUM. ‘s—Philadelphia.) % X C ration ¢ Viae |2 2 m.—WO0O orchestra, Emma i J. W G. Rid suit Brought Against Wealthy Atlanta | am Stanley, Man to Proceed After slight De- Y, accompan- lay. d States Naval ob- nited States weather 3 p. m—Cantata, “The Mes- ie!, sung by the Chester 4 by Euphenia Exton, soprano; Veronica Sweigart, contral- to; Vance Pierce, tenor, and Thomas 6 DAYS STARTING NEXT MONDAY Another Big Photoplay Hit ames H. Marsden, bass, Miss Mary E. Vogt at the piano. WGR. (Federal Telephone and Co.—Buffalo.) Telegraph S. Dept. of Agrict Market Stories @ . ¢ §:30 p. m.—Dinner musie. Vincent o = T‘""L'h.l. &, 2 - ! Lopez Hotel Statier dance orchestra. “Her Temporary Husband”—"Petticoat Band 7:30 p. m—~Digest of the days i - . i ' ™ = news. Second broadcasting of all - St d0d o S th Eaorl ey 4 T woc daily reports. v oy almer School of Chiropractic—Da=| 9 p. m.—Muskal program given by venport, {the Fedemal! Radio Shop of Buffalo, under the direct supervision of A. n's visit Royce Grimm. news and weath. 11 p. m.—Supper music. Vincent EHEE MARY GARDEN ILL Los Angeles, March §—~Mary Gar- Schmidt, | den is reported il with lumbago. She Nutrition | sang “Salome” yesterday afternoon, but finished with difficulty and im- Educational lecture—!mediately went to bed. Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. KEITH VAUDEVILLE -~ featuring — BILLY HOUSE in — — “OH TEDDY” Towa.) GLORIA WANSON "THE HUMMING A Comedy of Love and Lingerie - Bmo . @ e Puve ARENA DIXON & BRADY b BROS. O’BRIEN MAHONEY SCANLON—DENNO BROS, & SCANLON Greatest Dancers in Vaudeville Featuring Their Original Waltz “Quadrille” 10 Per Cent Stock Gife in Addition gular £1 a Share on Common and ST oon Proferrsd Stck Artists en in This City Augmented Orchestra LYCEUM Tonight and All Week el INGALL'S B‘ah,\‘ ("Ic(us ;“00“, T HEYWOOD CHECKER | ..t ™ot | WAKERIELD GIRLS. R CARRIAGES AL LEMONS John A. Mk Andrews & Co. ‘EMPTY CRADLE® O The Big Furniture Store 132 Main St. For iladeiphia Your Baby’s Carriage 'OU can be sure of the proper car« riage for baby by selecting one with A Quality Seal on Every Wheel. This Seal of Quality is a Red Hub Cap with the letters H-W in gold. You will find it on each wheel of genuine Heywood- Wakefield Baby Carriages. Ninety-cight yearsofexperience have guided Heywood- ‘Wakefield designers in producing care riages built to fit your baby. Better dealers every- where are showing many beautiful, new models so reasonably priced as to fit the purse of every mother. Thurs,—Fri.—sat, JOHN GILBERT in B “Flaming Youth” Girl Is Among the “Painted People” ‘JUST OFF BROADWAY' Now Now Today With Augmented Twice Daily Mat. 2:15 Eve. FIRST SHOWING AT POPULAR The Year's Sensation, Acclaimed Everywhere as “THE BEST” LILLIAN GISH in MENRY KING'S Production of wWHITE SISTE \ S C\ O Turn back the clock for an evening. Live . over again the joyous adventures of youth, its romance, its love, its buoyant joyousness. You'll forget your age with the lilting spirit of youth in this picture. “Our Dick” in a modern Prince Charming role. Orchestra CULLLLTE TR Ask your dealer about Hey- wood Wakefield Reed and Fibre Fumiture, Wood Chairs, Cocoa Brush Door Mats and other products— backed by 98 years of suc- cesaful manufacturing ex- perience. REC.U.S.PAY. OFF. butterflics [ o »Q P cox( » by F. MARION CRAWFORD Prices Within Reach of All Matinees, All Seats .........4l¢c Evenings Orch. 58¢ Balcony 41c All This Week Don’t Miss It! Look for A Quality Seal on Every Wheel! The seal is a red hub cap with gold letters T e L R U R L) ML T O T T N

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