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DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924. PLHLLBLBLLLLSLLD800L85LL0L0L88589980008988808888% ing Alice Upton, prima donna ar- ‘0'?"'71"7'7'.1‘"’ PEEE . m. ildren’ bedtime compan dance orchest 8 onn e s ool i Of New Britain Elks .VO[CES IN THE AIR 2% 1o 1is0 . e suibrtl with years behind him on th annual clection of officers broadcast from the Congress Hotel. stage, ho again steps through the | of ‘. ; “...1:‘_“\'.. U “‘_‘;' """""""“"*“"v" 7T to 7:10 p. m DeBabary ‘Chesapeake and Pommu- Tel-plou clog dance numbers that he feature g ght, Thomas F. Jackson KDKA a his orchestra playing in the Co.—Washington, D. C.) k with the old Hi Henry minstrels | y asuited! ruler. for the estinghouse—kast Pittsburg? is XVI. room years ago. ar He will be inducted in- 7:10 to 7:20 p. Clyde Doerr 8 to 10 p. m.—Religious service di- The picturc program is quite to office in April. In the only co 2 < o his orchestra playing in the rect from the Jewish Synagogus, the mark too. presenting John test of the clect®on, Dudley T. Holmes sy March 7, 1934, peilan room Washington. Dr. Abram Simon will bert, the versatile William Fox star, | defeated Henry W. Rice for esteemed g : 7:20 to 7:30 p. m.—Jos De Ba- u¢liver the sermon. The service will in “Just Off Broadway.’ ading Kk District Deputy 15 p. m.—Organ recital by Lucile + and his orchestra playing in the be followed by an hour of old Jewish The “Checker Girls” will remain | Thomas A. oy paid an official visit from the Cameo Motion pict Louis XVI. room. featuring the soloists in his for another week, with extra speeial | to the an omplimented it er, Pittsburgh, p. m. to 2:00 a. m.—Midnight egation. LRUEeR {upon its growth and the manncr in Sl NG i will be broadcast from KYW's which the officers bad conducted their | Monarchy,” the 2 e s o Heart building. WPAF PIFIIIITIGTITIVIITIITITIITIITITEPICTIIVIVIIPIIIIIIOE T or March 9, pri y Dr. It alats O PRIy BARTH 8 AT CAPITOL jan eminent chronicler of the history NOW AFTER POLIT[G[ANS . lodge will be represented at bann v WGIL e 14 Unless otherwise indicated, taeatecid wotices wnd reviews in this column are writien by the pross agencies for the respective amusement npany . $10880880059800000000 0 FPETETETTTIITV of the sereen has generously written; _— « natior \I. onvention in Boston by - '\"'l'”"."*“v‘ ‘\j‘ p y‘"i";"’“j“: ' (American Telephone and Telegraph | 8 . m.—Grace Parks Wagner, see “, s v . . trown, retiring g 1 ¥ stional Mockman a9é o New NG City) prano soloist. Battling Butler” of Philadelphia Will reports. . $:15 p. m.—"Beautifying the One of the most delightful screen ¢ ; “High on the roll of honor for S 3 noteworthy achievements in the silent vuler, . : Capitol theater now, bringing Richard | Grama.~there must be inseribed the' Launch Drive At Those Who Seek | It was orte A 1ast' nishte 0 p. m—Radlo Boy Scout meet- o ST e, 1 Grounds of the Small Home” by A. BartMelmess back to the silver sheet pame of Lillian Gish. None of her " meeting the ot profits from the iNE 2 oy < g W. Colwell, head of landscape archi- in a tale of modern times after his!contemporaries h ontributed so To Hamper His Work., { fair wore about $8,000. p. m.—Concert b 1e Mones. Mumbe i et department at Penn State s S r the second of a series of two recent appearances in period cos- iany cpochal chara®erizations Which | oL sen Volunteer Firemen's ba rother Amiad clul tume dramas. il rémathiitoreveniagiatandhnds 1o lac a. arch 7.—Political & £:55% p. m.—A g ir EIE o LA b bl weekly talks on house and grounds 3 this newest and perhaps greatest of Observers ¥ awaited the next British Op"‘mn Is That ther forecast, = 2a 230 D ‘I‘,‘_’“" J' 9 o "_“" ~ 7a i Gota alaw superb, to her un- moye of Director of ~ Public ‘v Naval Base Is But Held Up p. m.—Massachusctts Insti- ke "";”"‘;{“'“ g 145 p. m—"I'm a Penn State Jast night before an enthusiastic @u- |broken chain of successes.” Butler, who last night fired the open- we of Technology meeting, broadeast cted NCHaew 168 A% \iun,” a reading, foliowed by newa dience that filled the housc. Gloria vanson appears as a boy ing gun in his fight against politicians London, March 7.-=The morni from New York City. 1 As a 19 year old youth, who leaves | cor the first time in her stollar career | N0 he decl were obstructing his |yewspapers’ suggest that the gover 5 4 home to hide his identity in New York 'in The Humming Bird . Pura- paign against vice and crime. The | ment's decision not to proceed h Wiz Metropolitan Chapter of AEL until he becomes of age, 50 that he jount picture directed by Sidney Ol- director was especially severaly de- | the construction of the Si - " may defeat the plans of rich parents | cott and coming to the Falace theater | 1oOUM 1 City asurer Thomas . |val base is equivalent to shelving the to prevent his marriage to a poor girl, ror o six d run nest Monday. son, chalrman of the republican |proposul rather than ¢ ling it ) Dinnee concorts by 1 w ‘ ) Harry Richman and Barthelmess is cast in a role admir-| Ag Tionette, idol of the Paris un- | Cit¥ committer who had criticised | They hold that in view the diver- e v s g (Gimbel Brothers—DPhiladelphia) Lou Gold’s Wiswam orchoses: ably suited to his talents and again |derworld and leader of a gang of |“ome of General Butler's method d | gence of the cxperts over it and the 005 i MThe Dokt mMUIC 0-10:10 1. e Frod WNILIEE distinguishes himself, Apaches, Miss Swanson alternates :_l'l\‘\f«v the city “would be better ore pressing demands for publie .“--I\mn)!‘n s prepared b ; { Jordan-Lewis dance ¥ The star glves a most sympathetic | from boy's to girl's clothing. Her dual KA §'.:" I‘x"":’_‘; LR money in other dircetions, the seheme yo e ™ Gonnahion, Curr N eara, = s 10-10:20 p. m.—Tom Bracken, characterization as young Julian Mc- pepgonality as Toinette and the noto- ; g ] atson out o nywuy must have been deferred. Tt g o i Dept. of Agricul- g Cullough, and the work of Dorothy iyjoys *Humming Bird,” for whom the 'Y L, Butler police licuten- |is helieved the cabinet will avow full oo : Ao ture livestock and produce market re- \. m.—E. Paul Bouth Mackaill, appearing opposite him a5 | paris police seasch in vain, gives the {#"ts. “We will scc if he can run the yosponsiility for overruling the judz- I ol 5 : Tobin, harmony singers. Lynnie Witlis, forlorn little factory |star a wille range of dramatic possi- | Polce or not. 1 shall not permit this hinent of the present sca lords, who s SRt e i cle Wip's bedtir 1 . —Chick Winter's girl, who becomes innocently com- pijities in this production of Maude Eoliticlan or any other to interfere lawill be satinfled if thelr position is|™" f 4 o Sto nd roll call for the ct . Lmpire State orchestra promiscd with the young man, is a ' joulton’s play, which Forrest Halsey "“‘\" phatiie msplain dus made clear, and accordingly the : St " 11-11:0 p. m.—Meca Standish, finished achievement. Adapted for .n presentation, layor Kend indicated that he | thpcatencd resignations from the wd- 1:00 bad : WOO. singing v The Keith vaudeville show bas five e e Bloed, sollgly helin he peoior, ¢ will be averted myAms « o i O Ry his 11:05-11:10 p. m.—Theopholis Al exeellent acts that were very much AMATEUR NIGHT—LYCEUM eneral Butler,” saldithe mayor, s Jeatty’s term of office as first VAT gk nbistich & bah L uppreciated at the shows vesterday. as popular and entcrtaining as did [ 40INS the job that 1 brought him jsca lord it is pointed out, cxpires com- : S (rom the' 11:10-11:15 p. m.—Betty Lorraine, Rilly House in “Oh Teddy” is the big (ne Checker Girls' specialty, “The |’ to do in a courageous and sol- | puratively soon, and his retirement Sl ction with his excellent company | Country Store,” prove last night, th x entertainers. His offering 18 2 | noyelty entertainment tonight promis- . i edy skit of jove and lingeric and |es to be cven better for tonight is|PQ't Of church leadt Alub wom- i o l; "‘,'\Iyly"lin' B Rokert it 11:30 p. m.—Jimmy Clarke, 12 well done. Other acts include DIxon | opportunity night ut the theater’and |4 Who ar narch on | o ot * Bros. | el ; Pl s el hi- |, 9i16 p. m dress, Dr. Robe Al Loy and O'Tirien in “Troubles in Cork:” by goodly collection of local people |GV I by half a million citizens to | __; gyt Tra b . \ 30-11:45 p. m.—Will Morrissey, Arens Hros, cocentrlc acrobats, and |who huve more Br less ability at sing- | “Show the politivians that public ¢ my=-Lnited Biaics navaliob 4 R s Monte Carlo Reviewt: Tirady and Mahoney in “The Laugh- {ing, dancing, monologuc, parts or |0Pinion favors his methodn of luw en- SRR DMOERTR 11:45-11 50 p. m.—William Berkes, ing Stock of the Town" and vaude- grher stunts will appear to show their | [Oreement moLaited Sates westher| singing. ville's greatest dancers, Denno Bros. wap i ettonel the prizes. z e 11:30-13 p. y 4 n arcs and co ol 5 = p 5 Rt mels 30-12 p. m.—Matty Levine, o and Scunlon. arc also big L of (N s amatcur night program wil b Approve Qrdinance Ban | ; : LIS e LD BREEE uiar pixaoisslon b show with their fine stepping in nddition to the regular show, PP P ert, 3 d n the Hotel Ac hin g Pictures taken by sc Lovely {which presents the Checker Girls On oline Stations WHA last week s % (lotite il 7@ nox and biightor Uttle The ways and means committee of WNAC, . AS. e i trouy i [ ! the sonl SR . : % (Courier-Journal and Louisville Times —— comedy playlet, giving the chorus (‘' (Shepard Stores—Boston.) SUTAMLANG o STHE WHITE SISTER"—PALACE ome e dune e et A | citl committec on gasoline flly . { e y or Lil i st distinguished | lends musicy wrs, AL - = ;00 p. M. —Children’s half hour 38 5 i i )€ Lillian Gish, most distinguished | leads in the musical numbers, Al J an ordinance governing the 0130 b MoAUNAC | dinner dance,| . 1:30 t0 9 p. m.—Concert by Worths . y $E2 # ' Novelty orchestra, Everett Hicker- of sc heroines, who in the title ' Lemons ain does his duncing spe: ol tetion o ! Tin tations, v role of “The White Sister” is now |cialties witl vy Ingalls and Rueol v ) LAST 5 115 ICE ¢ broadcast from Hotel Westminster. | on “girector, Plano solos, Theodore to- | j Lichbourg, member of the faculty of the o) 1 Le submitted for oV 4508 » h . b 3 Siasing AL (i Dalues atiithiy ‘watk Lothier. mombors Bt ihet tope: tnoluds | oich At ritted for approval . $:00 p. m.—Concert program i the common council meeting 5 the Louisville Conservatory of Musie. WHL Ilcading: An Interesting Historical . The ordivance, i adopted, will yme effcetive at ones { “ S ubalhie commision Hanti s CJhe eatest LWe (Strawbridge and Clothier—Ihiladel- | Episode, Late important news bulle- jected an application for the erectic 4 phia.) tins, Official Central Standard time of u garage und filling station on the St uq' announced at 9 o'clock, 4 rews properties in Delvidere and w a ‘me L "l" . me—"8unny Jim-—the Lid- —— appeal has been taken, Hearing z dics Pal. WGR. on the appeal is scheduled for Mon- . S 4 4 ) p. m-Meyer Davis Bellevue ‘ederal Tele ;-hon: and Telegraph day A Motion Picture 2 Stratford Heotel concert orehestra Ooe Rutialo, M. T o > ] p. m—Dinner music, Vincent will wod. Loptz Hotel ler dance orchestr: Lin; L in the (Palmer Schoof of Chiropractie—Da- 7:30 p. m.—Digest of the Down Riot in Lock-Up el rt, Towa.) s Second broadcasting of Los Angeles, Murch 7.-=Fifteen uw Memory of All Fortu- Guily reports. Heemen wieiding nightsticks were ree X ¢ o M. Sandman’s \isit 9 p. m.—Musical programn given by quired to put down a riot in the city nate Enough to See It. | m. Sport news and weather Mrs. Barl Fisher, Miss Mildred Burns, . a s tartln on a bl b ity ! ) forecast, i \. Kuhn, C. Davies; accompanists 4 vudicals confined in the *wobbly” tanls | ? NH0 S . Hun ANy wchosl loason M. Grisel 1 Miss Vivian attacked four jailers, Two ullors were Inspiration Pictures, Inc. International lesse net Sunday LR g d badly heaten and black cyes and H. DUELL, Jr., Pres. / discussed by Dr, Frank Willard Court p. m.~8upper music. Vincent Another Big Photoplay Sensation brutses were plentifully ditributed | Present pastor St. John's Methodist lipiscopal Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. among the prisoners, The riot start among the prisoners, The riot star church, Duvenport, Towa Here's Gloria in one of ed when th aller tried to prevent 2100 p. m.—Musical program (1 WHZ y \\ the Biggest This Year ! W [ i iigious services in the jall. | I I A hours)—by First Methodist Episcopal (Boston Meraid- 1“.0.:0:‘: Westing N A tale of the Apaches of m C e Paris ! ' WoZ. 8:20 p. m,—Concert by The Trouba- d HENR ' KING yoauciton (Acolian Hall—New York City) dours concert quartet in harmony and by Knight, first tenor; comedy. Oscar D, . T || THE WHITE SISTER | [EREEe e s nont orchestra . Nickerson, first bass; Ja 8. SIDNEY OLCOTT L, i ene N et ooy B VO Tonight and Saturday |y .“ ccompanist. m.—-1.00seelaf Current tops CHECKER ‘ ki e RONGTIPATION P See Miss Gish, the greatest dramatic actress of the e S Yok rebune, Lenten 18 the Curse of Creation screen, in a role which is unforgetable because of “TT8I80 p. m~Dince. pregam by| N6 90 GO UM o Wiv SRR th ¢ i Paul Specht's Alamac Hotel orchestra| V7Y, SOFIOUS SleRnE=asuting Eb power of her acting. direct from the Congo Room of the| Breselon of opieits, irritabilityy Maimad Hetel drowsiness, loss of petite, ¢ — with — See her in the biggest picture of the year, a story of S rect this trouble at once, and you 2 5 E . will be as near proof inst intense drama with spectacular views of Ve bk sible infection and se. po stories of a deca is on view at the r. radio poet, 2. Ited Cross Health by Henry ey cen of t cd Crosg 3. Musical Iy fashion crefore in te 5 I R Hotel Adelphia cert orchestra. singing. therefore is to be expected inany A : \ b, m.—Special program from 11:15-12:30 p. m.—Florence Block, Butler also was ussu sup- | cus 15 Los | | [ Sensation That (American Telephone and Telegraph ,l; ‘nigm eruption, and thrilling desert battles. Co.-New York City.) o \ i O p.om Daily spo alk AMATEUR NIGHT iy ‘Thoenton thanse: atalle. Aahto — Also — At Popnler %, Wits augmentea Urencsun .1 T‘m,f,: ;\‘Trlv;‘“'rvm:;'[y\:;n:vu‘;:‘l'v“‘lv\l‘r;:r Matinces, All Seats .... ¢ CONTINUOUS “ruetion Talk by George (', 1'urness, ) JOHN GILBERT e ey SHOW TOMORROW |Hiead o tiadio Disision of e PIL in Jvenings: SATURDAY [tional Carbon company: “The Happi- At all D m?.i':bax yust orr BroADWAY' JIf Orch. 58 Balony e 2 5 and 7:45 . 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