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L8090800088908 220808098, notices and reviews in fhiy col ncies for the respective amusement compa o indieated, t the press Unless other written 10.80.890.000888968980082 0 VEEETETCLTITIICTPIOTCGRTTCT PRIV IPEOIIPEFCTITIIEPE | SPRINGTIME REVUE is the picture than the mind can give th title and those that have scen it wi ¥ that the whole prod complete surprise as they open- | ¢ else have neve ‘n Gloria Swar inted | Son in sugh @ role us she portray e Hummning ' Bird, Cast a the Pa rderworld, s ar s a noto on!h five more | by “The M Mimi Hippodrome Mini ballet AT CAPY l'()l.] Tonight last showing &t the| flent bill of vaude- Cupitol of the e 1l photoplay features that have 1 entertaining sinece the Monday. \ (3% . o or ville been e S performance ple’ with Coile photoplay and the 1 ieaded by The Robbin Thursday the new bill bring notch acts headed ingtime Revue” with Pomme and Girle. The cast and - Pomn Ly the Hippodr number who da include Neil MeKinley, fanster, who is a real lav Vil vorting around th nd singing Jerome two In Ll v onti to iriety offerin liked with their ex- : and Hal 1 rtaini danc- ous after for a very ring nat \ppears in man's ¢ theft scenes and it are always lookiy casily outwi 5 10 women's ¢ quarier ad < during her By the police pect sl ingo: At em when ¢l The Mont th vivid in soldiers Pa Paris world e popul American “hattle Astor ulevard ngt pr 1 the of ol i offer a truly er b ap the hill te up ke udio wi song Clichy, whic variety whi comedians, of Ve banjo pla they have ords will be nt juggling oddit Dexter will p with their singing, ing skit, Margueritc tstell citie Hutto Lewis, Ver Chester Conklin he re,” which hundred e the picturc of unusn deserip ce are s Humniing cornc av % bird, there as kios ve funny musi we en housos, al, Broadway prologu and Barl and G Apache the Moulin Paris, Tl of its kind in thi photoplay ar e Ta Motte Tavior, Duy Edward C wis, R d the tiis John Bio Butler 1 " cast of “i biil, throngho clly, : sell York nr with B ) has Reveral ut i« N apy ¢ity in conjunetion The Wl pear od nd and by Har i%a ind inaddition a features 1) are several so 10 \ t w | 3 sin nuty augmented orchestra nusic The film duys s PALACE st photop in SHUMMING BiRp” AT One of the il “Searamonche’ w 1 amow ture at the Sunduy \ lays tha the lucy y has ever i is now . SCONTE CHORUS GIRYE AND ALL sure You Mee This RIA & WEEK Yhotoplay WANSON il i 5 ded 6ETYE. e Humming Bird” Mi ith a Prologue by x..DD!E & EARL — and < the grentest photug swanson ever appeared in! Prescinled ( i Danceis NL MARTINI the New i Moulin Rouge York Pari R ~.H/.\ BRY LUCKY LADIES T HACH AN ad A PR W otk A KEITH Vl\U DF VILLE eatnring SPRINGTIME REVUE” with MLLE. MIMI and POMME i -and 8-HIPPODROME GIRLS-8 NEIWL McKINLEY The Popular Funster lnl h\ & ll',R()\lL vou can’t { 1;!(' “THE PICKFORDS A -’HQ}'HHL’ 1)‘lv111\' '1 \LL & & DEXTER \]U.. al Arti A Photo Drama of Modern Society “DESIRE” With An Al Star Cast Including Marguerite De La Motte—Ralph Lewis John Bowers—David Butler By eY AR E Yilhe thm g §00 080 picthre “UUnder the Red Robe’ ction | vk when th numerous ) ane prices NEW BrifAIN DALLY um t nlgm a special attraction, confest, in” Which the cach will. do some the audienc snlu there will be chorus girls' (,w.xrls of the trou @ little novelty stunt, | plause to determine the mo«t clever. Tomorrow night will bring fllwr some of the city’s best dance )Ia” pe formers for a loving cup prize a ¢ night’s specialty will be a 1.u- . the climbing of a greas- being the stunt to be at- ! '0‘7%" < s one tempted, The present photo drama “Restless | Wives,” is considerable at- tention, Beginning Thursday, | Cnecker revue Lyceum offers rama. in a combination | romance. Starting Sunda ing through W rich in “Tiger Rose” will e the fe ture. nderful love story of the g which was one of the greatest Iroadw a few is bound to attracting A w"@f’)"f with program, new the e H detective story and s nizht and continu- nesday lLenore i reat west, shows on s ago, is one appeal to all movie IFor the lest half 2 agreatest come rama (LR} lonz time will he silver sheet when pears in the title 14 seusol t fans. of the week the brought her¢ shied on the Hine: p- ! Johnny role of L « special ong & (0. iry of the found- Harugari w Todge, ‘anie A, “Lovey trot. John The 77th of t in | obs { 2o, tomorrow « [leases ont headaguarters, No. hall Jahn 1. O by at o nu » New Dritai evening to My Jamaica Mr. anley a5} st Danald Picree of 13 istol, and a son to I eity, coc and Murs, street, 1 Mrs, He street, thi Hounc a Ty an of 620 Crowell's. —advt Sehenectady, » the home 16 Klis street Mon- has been vis- and snftered rm. She was ked inches at n Ay of she ek, 1 to the New T “hingor Awhile wick record, Johin remoy fox frot, firuns- A at the lust . to re- r shock sta- | ont hospita William ot il Beckett was i1 Saturday suffered a Rervieo nent general North st 1 M condition of t was i proy moved to the Man Bvery Time, Columbia record. advt 13, mer Co. tion on Hartford ay Big hit! It's a s a Man Vocal, John A. & | Clyde Henry | Marshall il o N pl k Y Andrews & Co Kineaid, n ritain Nost automobile ps Daner Hetown, Sat Simons, Olson hn nrne 'hu\\ N w Htat ‘lu' n e . Mid and Plan Henry Morans ntendent o ke at momeet- Britain Medica 0 o'clock Hen, super the spr tonight at § Lunch at Halll Applic must b e 1f the the cit New afternoon part tomorrow to tak o'clock applicants wish ction Bruvswiek records John A, Andrews & Co. Mrs, B, Mille 48 Cedar street is cuperating at Hartford hospital tion, I‘ylln\\\ll Iy Andrews & Co. every week advt, at v of the serion lo g “Al at He Fecords advt ope v ! A EURALGIA orheadache—rub the forehead ~melt and inhale the va, i __ S.YAPOEVE | e sonemecveem sem— LYCEUM Tonight and Al! Week CHECKER GIRLS RESTLESS WIVES 2 With ORIS KENYON AND EDMUND BREEZE TO\I(-HT CHORUS GIRY CONTEST THURSDAY Ballroom,_ Dancing Cont By Local Couples PARSONS'Hartfr 3 Nights Beginning Thars. Mareh 13th. MATINEE SATURDAY RICHARD HERNDON, Francme Larrimore tn the New Warvard Price Play “Nancy Ann” 1 MEY WA sal. Mat. 83 presents " DOROT Prices e S is! vl “Conductor | fox | -advt. | and | ritain general | Andrews & Co. | - AN HAVE PATIENTS HERALY, WEDNESUAY, MAKUH 14, 1y, 1 "STANDARD THREADS T§varcis v 7 it ON FIRE EQUIPMENT =z~ KDEA (Westinghouse—FEast ‘Gommission Votes o Adopt In- surance Men's Recommendauon Never in Buik "SALADA" T E A H392 is sold only in air-tight aluminum pacKets which retain all the Carden freshness. Try it today. | | Pittsburgh) Wednesday, March 12, . 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert by Pittsburgh Athletic Association chestra, 7:30 p. 7:43 p. | armer 8 the | or-| m.—eature. m.—National Stockman and Market reports. m.—Address by Mrs. on, of the Woman's Ciub Crafton, Pennsylvania. 8:15 p. m.—"Riding the d the Stcamship Iari Fire commis: meeting last oners at their regular| it voted to take ad- | vantage of the r of the New Eng- | land Insurancc xchang®'s offcr of | tools to be used in standardizing the threads on hydrants and ho | nectidns on all tire apparatus. deeision of the board was made "'l'l a short discussion during which it was pointed out that Hartford is soon to change its threads to eonform with the standard that has been 8 Vi of o Waves ey " Charles m.—-Concert ;State Concert company, tVirginia Coggins, fward Todd Batz, Marca, tenor; Joseph stablish- | ed for use throughout the country.|tone: Mrs. Mourie more, reader; D. M. As the Hartford department is tb ,onc to which New Britain would look | panist. for aid in case of an emergency, 8:5 | board felt that it was nece New Britain's hylrant and firc ment threads conform with ford's. The decision means that every one| of the 850 hiydrants in the city will be | changed. The board of public works ‘voted at its meeting Monday night fo coop with ) department, | and will put two gangs to work as tl tools arve reccived. The fire depart- ment will change the threads on the fire equipment, AN factories by the Tri- consisting of soprano: Mrs. Ed- contralto; N Lt A. Rogers, bari- Hohmeyer Long-| Phillips, ! Dittter in violin and plano recital. 15 p. m.—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, cadings with Mus with Miss Ruth Thomas. 10 p. m Emil Colcman's tra, dircetly from dero. woc Schoo! (Palmer Chiropractic venport, lowa) o Dance program by Trocadero orches- the Club Troca- % visit and weath- 6:3 m ndma 6:50 p. m. 1 ast p. m Jucationa the auspices of the ¢ m bureau. Subjeet of all G Steen of Davenport, Musical program (1 Swindell, or, ts sor, accomni- | Sport news jiae signals. lecture T un- der P w t‘th' £ ~Arlington time s that | forecast iy | WPAB ction and auip- e s din for Penn.) WBZ stinghouse—Springficld). :oncert program harpist program by “Blue composed of State (W ¥ Itobert $ n.—Musical White” orchestra, s Pennsylvania -Dinner String Choir by Philip § York ¢ p. by W rangs New baritons the PPenn State Dr. A, 8, cducation WA The ! Hur- at (Americay Pelice | ~tunorous program. al Corps and Military | Sections of the Organized Rescrves”! 1-10 |fourth of a series of lectures Dby der the Major Charles .. Thuis of the U nit- | BORU" ed States arm ation of Iu],‘l!hm eral Income s last lec- | prano; |ture of a scries \u Thomas MeCarry, | “Practical tax consuitant of Springficid. Schuyler . Walluce of Columbia Uni- 7:30 p. m.—Bedtime story versity under the of the kiddics. HomeyStudy Course by the 7:40 p. m.-Program of chamber [U. & Marin 1 dircet from Wash- music by the WBZ string choir. Mrs, | ington, 1. € Cecella ¢ox Denton, soprano. nd p. m.--Story for grown-ups, | m un- Am- Religious services Unite K by the Fannic Todd, the series of lectures on American Polities” by P auspices of the Am iculturist nd White™ nd stores that have « ire fighting cquipment will have to | ehange r cquipment will be valueless in case of Kecvers Chairman John of the fine work don partment during 1) | night ana said he | should take the opportunity | gratulate Chicf William . Nob! the members of the department, Al Son o Macdby members of the board were the | e Gilnglontitmetsigpali | fire and unanimously voted their eon- | L e | b gratulations. KYW T:45-8 p. m.—Storics of Tommy | gy ‘The resignation of (Westinghoust Turtle and th Tots by “s as a fireman was pr wvard MeCandlish, and illustri meeting and accepted. Jiter | ment was made to fill the va Applications for appointment 'm—: men were roceived from three men ed. The application 1 of 5% fmith street definitely, Applications | accepted and placed on file were from Charles L. Wright of 150 Greenivoc trcet and | Tanguay of 13 | Stanley street James Flood, & member | partment, was reported b | duty, returning February } albsence &iv October | coived a broken an ‘“mv. oft duty, The board announend that partment will have $45 in the {ury, the uncxpended balance appropriation. I]ISBARREI] DOCTORS Man Nege in talk extension and rine rime . | White” auspices Blue and for the Coneert bai ot WwWoo 10 cone (Wan Phitadelphia)., woear and Potomic Washington, D. Casino from the the Hotel (Chesapeu o p. 1 il adcast direct : o. C. orchestra b din " pen Janelle Bunny withor Walter Phila Jenne, clphia Addre the Chicago) | aneial ‘ts furnished Union Trust Co., Ch Commer and U, culture, Spanish le and the | 1ot of Agri- ¢ 'rof. A tone $:20 p.m rt by States Maring Band orchestra O den Harriette 0. orchest A Rial b Willlam T, Plerson, bavi- | g14s tobert tor; Unite 1‘\\‘.“H s panis 5 1 rvatory | e d naval gnal 1 States weather Uni States W Mo was tak time wnz roWe 1oston) m--Childven's bedtim story. p. m.—=Dinner concert furnished the Congress hotel: to 7:10 p. m.—Joska DeBabary| $§ his orchestra. |the Boston Herald 10 1o » | trom the studic his orchestra | Robert Lincol W% Herald, mast and Ray Benoit & 8:58 <-|,4 stral | Manus, ba MeManus, planist | Paul Revere Knight, Freeman | Bdna Knight, pianist und | Joseph Campana, tenor; Vieg K {Joyee, sopruno: Medion 1B 1lusk, | planist; IPrancis W, Hateh, tenor; | o | Prederick Gooding, planist; George 1%, | Madden, baritone; Ralph Block, elar | inetist; G. Walter Collins, planist: Ru- | pert Ripley, reader A, Walsh {tenor; Neal O'Ha r colum yst; Michael Dw Francls Con- | tenor; Char and'| rles Willwerth, bass, members of {quartet; Morris Broder, | ; Ttose Lohman, planist, Krowson, ballad singer | Robert Lincoln O'Brier {ing orchestrul scleetions and ' his Syncopatc | Heratd-Tra neis o g P ML 15 p Concert by mem Travelor Hotel Dir . edite corgnonics. and the d ng back on an 5 fall | of of waen wnd Telegraph Co, York City) 7 20 Doerr and 5, after 1:2 me—Clyd He a w 21 I Nt from p. me—Joska De- his orchestra P, an—Musical Pranklyn M and I the HOCON P - violir Babary $ to gram: Courtesy *hool. Program by the Concert company. 9 p.om. ood Noads furnish by Chicago Motor 9:05 p. m.~Program by Trust (o, 8:15 p. m federal health 10 p. m. to revie Vincent Statler orchestra, Digest the broadeasting m music Hotel de-| Dinner das- the pro- dance ol the of the Coyne Jectrical of . and [news 1 read daily reports »oom, wrtist, Hippodrome, numbers m Musical Miss Bertha sented hy pils, and assisted by the Evelyn Edith 8mith, planist Arline Pleree, xylophonist; Kent, baritone; Aliee Swaciz, planist, 10:15 p. m—Address “Thrift and Home Building i Americanization | Plan” by Ann B, Rae, president of th United States League « vings and auspices Ydward I'red Hughes, appearing this week at will sing some of Report” pocord club, 1he Shea's his ranged prano, Unio - iy progra Drescher, . by pre ~Talk furnished by the bureau, some of her pus lowing: Jaume . trave a. m. Midnight | Not Actually Deposed Unil Ry | peals Are Settled 1 Dowd, bass, Ambrose WNAC (Shepard St n wabhoy bar- | and 17re iton " . m.~Children’s half-hour, m~WNAC dinner dance | March 12~ Pending| Shepard ;v““‘.::m.l»fi'f.!:',.:“fl' their appeas! from vhv‘l N public health councit | "™ medienl licenses, de- practitioners will be| allowed to practice without molesta- tion by the prosecuting anthoritics Attorney General Frank ¥, Healy of | Hartford said following a conference | at the county building here yesterday | with superior court Judge Issac Wolte | and Attorney John B. Dillon this city, counsel for several of the cclecs tics under fire by the .\vr..ur\llnan-[ grand jury, “1 feel that they should ) y in court” said Attorncy General 20 p. m~ , stating that evide ;:.uhrrml“;,, Reientif grand jury extraordinary in| 7:30 p al scandal probe is now be-|cert by compiled for him, and that the|cjub. of the cases will be called rnr{ — . . as soon as he receives the grand) wex v and transcript_of festimony of wit-) ¥ree ey nesses before that body FAT Although the deposed practitioners tinued to engage in medical | cast from Hot revocation of their| 7:00 p. m molestation by the|the auspices of news of the! neral's decision guarantee. immunity pending the onte come their appeals is regarded them as a signal preliminary victory. which however may be premature, it is indicated Jury Foreman Benedict Hartford last stated jury's presentment would be the superior court this week that prosccutions would follow. VANDERLIP SILENT | His Scheduled Address, " enoit | Loan mder the |:w~v-wu[lr1 the Buffalo Real Estate board 1 p. mi—Rupper music, Vineent | oper Hotel orchestra, v |Says Wife Deserted Him ‘While He Was at War N Withworth of Lowell, has brought suit for divoree , Doris Dyer Withworth ast Main street, who, he desepted him while he was in with the A, K. ¥, The writ is i the court common Lowell, March announcs associatior 1 the Iy Bridgeport, o of ing from action of the revoking their posed eele University veler Statler dance wir WGI (American Nadio and Nescarch Corp, Medford Hillside, Mass.) | ». m.—Boston Boston police headquarters 6:15 p. me=Code practic: 249 (Btrawbridge Clothicr—i*) n sunny Jim--the Kiddics' Guy son Mass from 6100 police reports, a Moy I cone Belley orchestra 1 Davis Strattord his wif lesson |of claims, Fra th of WwWaz N of Meeting Amrad elub, p. m.—Mcssage Girls by Chas, W ave the 'rINnnlw 5 the Big Brother (Acolian Hal w York City) n to Camp Ifire | at “Big T™h ot | Pieasec lorend Adventures Smith Vines program by pevard ' by nt “¥eience Up-to-dats American, m.—vening program. Con I Boston Centre Mclodie by | Iy & orches MargBus |n("‘ Folk know t SCOTTS EMULSION Increases Energy st gross of the eviews tal) by Trving vard of fir trial v Danee his progran Boulr Cafe or it (Detroit Press, Detroit) " 1ic Dougias Fairbank ord stars, Idres Francis 1y Ga p Mary “Ore §:00 p, m.--Dinner concert, bre Ay and | vorite radio debut have For practic lcenses prosecuting attorney ling them ca program under Tuesday Musicalc sinee the without avthorities, Manhat barit e Joys.' WHN Theater Bldg of by | ¢ h 1 Golden My Herbert HICKORY .. GARTERS | Oh, how awful to have a stocking | come down—righttat school—in front of everybody! Children are so sensi- tive, but Hickory Garters are safe. The strong, smooth pin never bends nor gives away—the patented clasp holds the stocking securely, Made of genuine Hickory Elastic. Emphasize Hickory, A.STEIN & COMPANY CHICAGO MEW YORK. ] I'rogram to i nounced $:00 p. Music ' m.—~Operatic Students’ program league, t the 1 week 1 nion u,!nf Orthodox |~ America Addre bi Herbert 8 tions, tifi by Cantor Pinchos J 8: Dan Gregory carnival orchestra 20 p. m—Victor Wilbur, baritone 30 p. m.—Dorothy Brombers fa Yoeal sclece “Gray IHair Ky Goldstein nd ssinow and his dar ion’ | 50 cing Vor Some Un- | songe 9:40 . i p 50 p 10:00 p. Bob Miller, Ben Albert James Fiynn, ‘Rock 11 m.- m m m i [ singing caplained Beason. I« Not Made In o ging New York Last Night g March « For New York 1" %0 sir 10 Monte Cario 40 p 16:50 prano 11:00 Fletcher 4 cated " g on Roberts of 1 Vrank who rece unr cd banker befor mmitte ad Mmade reason Va yderlip, reti m.—Jack Morisse, Dumont m.—=Marie Ree appeared s estigating ¢ to cxplain re. hearing on the failed 1o delive ashington situatio r a scheduled address last night Al we ago the Life Under- writers assoctation of New York sent | b lout notices that Vanderlip would 11 speak on “courag Vanderlip later |and White pre explained that his talk would teweh | 11:50 p. m on national pofities. There was ne | Mis celrbritics sign of the former banker st the Un- | gerwriters dinner, however, and u.-up-.,.rr man sought him out. am not going to speak anywhe H'un-nln was all he would say 10:45 . ter was learncd that within the jAcademy Brass Band. |,~-1 few days the Underwriters organ- | lization had sent out notices to its| wn\« members with the bare announcement | Journal and that Vanderlip would not address the | Loulsville, diners. to ¥ p. m.—Full |the Terrace Garden orch g. tight | Fowler, director. fafl,| Readinz: An and l pisod hes Late important r Officia d T Edith Wil reon of 1 & ) ove ks 1 A M ram Jay Witm m - —and for other needs \ — o the Y Kaniman ard Hickory Under Waiste P Hickory Baby Pants Hickory Girdle Supporters Hickory Personal Necessities: Sanitary Belte “\ll (Atianta Journal—Atlanta, a Ga.) m. - Gw\rlln Military (Courier- Louisvilie Times— 7:30 concert stra; Full, Long Sieeves A change from the very Jon offered by the rather o, gat d at the 1 thé umder-arm seam win | ie interestin it mos ¥ ined | comr with a contrasting volor uounced at 9 o'clock Sum- or- Over- by ler and his Ruby

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