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P LR LD D S X XY . SLLBL880259002585508 FOAFTTIVIVEY CTPUCRERS BANS AT CAPR1O) T L mad th porform: Capitol patr which the for this ex nimseif i Ias a v his six men cir numix the md Gols " ificld with .mu skit A Melva Tat hers voic sung asing oy Heiemi ations, and okowell with the Stanley Weym Jomance of I°r: X711 Under the vivid ar mopolity wis shown for the at the Capitol ti is certainl picturesgy o citings are the costumes vich and glowing On Monday of 1 tol will present psychie Merc leagne Mile, heen thoroug ing college p has heen heartily « Mile, Stantone many feats will Capitol audiences, LYCEUM TONIGHT AND WED lLonis ail most 1 ure t tim ate This the 1 t photopi and gorge in € pictu one of st lavish and Its and nients ssive cwels an Stantons edes has ¥ invest is o wi more tha WARNERBR(K DAVID BELASCOS 1qger 99 %@3@ A SIDNEY PRANKLIN \N) FINE VAUDEVILLE Featuring GEO. MARLOW of New Britain and | BILTMORE Orchestra Thursday “KARA” The Original Mystery Man of India Thursday Matinee The First 50 Ladies FREE ALL THI REX INGRAM WEEK — NOW Twice Daily — 2:15 and S DT T IODENYS . in this colu PO iive et con CHETFTUITUVELPEETS UL e TRANEEES ROSE AT LYCEU tamp tihs On i mystie, at oy reading, 5 of tions ry mind by the stoof npro it has played will introducs Morgan and West i omething L incinding gazing and the questions propounded payeiie act is ircuit and | 1sat Novel specia Keith s Land mbers give the gh at in Logne num- Trio and r song, davece and The week i picture for the last half o n tor the Prese nu H 2 knockc Johnny fiines in “Conduc SSCARAMOUCnE hon public square N the AT PALACK jammed the on wds of peopls nnes, their apostlc libert d liberty's ehampion fell dead a savag the prople. Andre-Louis hatred in laming words of ve the fury To his place Mureau, his breast ngeanee on of his attack breathless, spellbound, thing mab dashed o take him dead or happrned ? his left Then lips, and them into t zoons, 1 \\hl\ alive See Rex Ingram’s with | 4s charged” and | tune has brought romance, the | | TONIGHT AND WED. KEITH VAUDEVILLE with AL TUCKER AND HIS Society Orchestra “They're Great” 2 ()rigin.al Powers Maxfield & Golson Jarvis & Harr “The Photoplay Hit n he Connopoilun Corporation “Under the y Red Robe” wfloben IML Alm ben — -qul tar Cast Anaptor sy Rayord Velller Som W ovel by Sramley Veyman o JAN CAOBLAND e o on 1 @emopolitan Pmluenm wetope & Owing to Length of Pro- gram Show Will Start at 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. PLAYING 7:30 .M. MASTERPIECE “SCARAMOUCHE” A Picture of Th Thousands Who Have Seen It Proclaim It to Be the Biggest and Most Spectacular Film Production Ever Shown in New Britain Love and Beauty An Overwhelming TRIUMPH! | All the Emotions of the | Hum'ln Hearl \l EC l\l, Musical Interpretation Augmented Orchestra POPULAR PRICES: ',\r' Joxes, Bose \l:l'll)"l‘ : ening: ] AN Other Se : Orches i< aNe; ite. tea, RBalcony, | IIRISH DEBATERS PREFER NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, “It's a Long Lane,” etc. heavily upon Muys, Lake City, ed alt sfortune has we McAdams of mi Gardner The eross of Martha Gerrans a firing squad and herself has been tried four times on a murder charge. She stood in court as a clerk, by mistake, read “guilty when the jury’s verdiet was acquittal. But misfor: for she married L. D. Me: Adams secretly the other day. blackest. Metro production o now at the Palace the with angmented ramouche, is week - HIRES MEXICAN TO MURDER HIS WIFE :: oreh an ENGLISH 10 GAELIC Despite Fact Native Language is on Knelt in Prayer Par With English Language the Latter is Useqd March 18,- My | Dublin, March body | fact that the State constitution (he 18, of the o Whs In spite 1 Ogden, Utah Knelt in prayer, i told the Janssen Mexican by terms of the Iree Trish 1a cquality official gnag was s'uin as she BUART | ) anssen, husbu yesterday hired her police her ted he had hey Although he thing to do with the actual killing of Lig wife and packing her body in the Jansscn confessed making all preparations for the slaying I saw the Mexican last to wliee, do the job for and then kiss forelead is placed E are iss 'of Irish been very liv | in the law eourts are 1 bates in conducted Deputy T says: “lvery on and complete that with wdmit gliah, notices a to ed in bot the u up to 1 denied having had any ited time than AN the and the 1Imost 500 o wits Irish trunk to In English Thursday,’ rick 11 bit o Aise he wonld nsked he $150 Im him it He nt Clare jonal legisla nd cany tyes' and bargain “He came up the into the | tion 1 in ¥ asked in |} 108 has been That was amendment n moved m Eng- i ation one him lish, nnd the ol ing varing ¢ t clothe i maintained by artiticial respiration a forcign language.” 1lis sugee is that both houses of the v'm,mvm unles hy imone and house tion o was kitchen beside o aving lor should adopt a stand pray ling & forh any member to or her remarks \oed are pref words of Irish relevant to 1 discussion Tom It an t must hay is point out 1ha 1is wonld me hat all deputiss and senators ent into I came out ) 1 blood on t < M nnd 0 K some considerable k edge of the irish language or siean many of them today are without poreh DRINK ORIGINATOR DEAD Rer Mareh 18 have given muci Peter Cope in Newspap. in tribute recently e che 100th Death Anniversary Celebrated space 1 Heinvich's Heering, who 1 on, aged vy Ate eredit with brandy v popnlar writers to anggested th rmany. mony Bamberg Hemd wi Viar Mati e day, e ma s on ni well g i m saturday Messrs, Shinbert Presenmt Richard Bennett “The Dancers” e NEAR OF MOTHLRS ILLNLSS Sensatonal Londin Siccess by Sir Gerald dua M e SEPPORTING COMPANY OF 10 v S, s2.00 into | sreet th ek, and for 4 entertuined for Dechant gas + home rom tatter time her 1 cars « vai last ArS Wire Mrs CAPITOL NEXT WEEK THE BIG EVENT | MERGEDES THE OWNED PSYCHU( AND STANTONE came time Dechant In the an last two years she has seen her hushband go to his death before e came to her help when trouble was |“rust «o., Colorado Woman Slain a5 She round Saturday, Fred "ueblo Kin e MARCH 18, 1924. nomomomo«m [ Address, $VOICES IN THE AIR VIVIPEIITVIVOIPVIPIITT KDKA. | (Westinghouse— Tuesday, March 18, 1924, 6: 15 p. m.—Dinner concert by the Grand Symphony erchestra, from thé Miilion Dollar Grand theater, Pitts- burgh, Pa. T:00 p. m.——*City Plannin Mor- Knowles, Chairman of the Pitts- burgh City Planning Comission. 7:15 p. “0ld Postage Stamps.” k. B. Power, Stanley Gibbons, Co. luc. New York City. 7:40 p. m.—National I'armer Market S:49 p. m.—"Sincerity” from the Autobiograpny of Benjamin TFrank- 1" by Joiin Ray Ewers, pastor of the End Chirstian church, Pittsburgh, $:15 p. m. »Hperm program celebrating (he Fortieth 'niversary of the Westinghouse s entrance into the electrical in- Adustry. Concert by the Westingliouss band, and the Westinghouse ric niunity chorus, soprano, Myrtie Brown and Elinor McDonald and Nauna Collins; May Hain and Fler r; tenors, John High- “1a Myies: hasses, Samuel MeIndoe; barit . C. Wylam; pianists, Alice . King and Arthur Brown; assisted the Sentinel Male Quartet, consisting of George Barclay, first tenor; W. Myles, second tenor: Charles Ford, baritone and hass, Arlington time signals, forecast m.——Concert by iestra ris m Stockman and reparts. An- cor pan ole altos, J4 William and Civrence Wik the Queen WR? (Westinghouse- Springfield.) TI00 pom e Art Invest- ninth of a series of ten lec- tures by Donald MeClench of Brown company Boston riet suriey, —RBedtime story of ment” Livothers and World M of for the 740 p.om den, baritone; anist Story I Marden, 9:56 p. -Coneert by Mrs, M furnished Byron Hay- Aronson, pi- by Orisen &, m.——-Arlington time signals KYW, (Westinghouse—-Chicago.) 30 poom, d Nev financial and mm market turnished by the Union Chicago Journal of Com- meree and U, 8. Dept. of Agriculture. 6:50 p. m.—Children's bedtime story, 7:00 10 7:30 p. broadeast trom "h!r.alfl. m.-~Dinner coneart the Congress -Joska DeBabary 20 p. m—Ciyde Doerr and his ur;lmql Ti20 to T:80 p. me=Joska DeB: and his orchestra 8120 to S:48 p. in )'r abary m.-Program fur. by the Amcerican Parm Bureau ration. The speakers of the eve. will K. J. T, Ekblaw, of Portland Cement (o, whose subject will he “Permanent Farm Buildings Pay.” G, 1. Noble, Secretary National Commit- tee Boys' and CGirls' club subject win on whose “Alarm Clocks, Pigs and Poys 8:48 to 9 gram courtesy cal cellege Musica! Chicago proe of the Musi- WHY Theuter Blig,, (Loew's Stat N. Y. C) 030 p. mew1letoher Henderson and Alabam club orchestra, poomo~Alon, Milton W, Syt- the National Security league Tis 10 ton in of talk 10:10 p.m 10:15 p. m 10:20 p. m " imatic s op ami elnl N Bracken singing enan singng Traynor singing. Tom Bracken singing. . m Mme Leola, lacey, prane m Harry Richman of the Wig 10 Do singing. John Ir a0 Itokerte of the ihb o plano solos 11:00 ing Visher m.—-Hugo Freidberg, 1 singing popular songs 11:15 p.. m Jack and Lueille Dumont 1 Rammy Faiy Weile in son " Moriese 30 and wex Free F10 P omL- Dinne bre ast n Netel Tulier 18:00 p. m.—Tted A t concert ad ro wir Phitadeiphia) p.ow i Tegan " stra lepartme produe and his Symphony grienity . rket s Wip's hedtim the childrer m by 1 Githert vt Comi ¢ Motro WwWoar I'stoma hirgten, T ) I'rogram inc At and and idepta dance given His Gang. rark e a¥ Wardman Wit (Strawbridze and Clothicr— Phita.) Jim—the Kid- Book of m.— r-'urm\ stories from the . l‘al Knowledge 5:30 p. m.—Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Hotel Concert orchestra wWGY (General Electric Co.—Schensetady). 6:00 p. m-—Produce and stock market guotations; news bulletins. 6:39 p. m.—Dinner rausle by the | etrutnental Trio of W« Ton Frek. b A | lindie mporar SR~ T Hisband, pre- | WGY plagers st Tittsburgh.) | Hotel, ! Worl, ! , Norman R, H. General p Antenna, | Langley, radio “engineer, ! El:ctrir company. WGI (American Radio and Research Corp., Medford Hiliside, Maes.) — | 6:15 p. m.--Boston police reports. | 6:20 p. m.—Mecting of the Amrad Blg Brother club. 700 p. m.—Evening program “Africa from Cape Town to the Con- §0" @8 seen by a Commercial Traveler by A. 8 Flint of the Waltham Watch company. 2. Weekly busineas re- port compiled by Roger W. Babson. | 8. Concert by Mr, Morrison, viollnist, | 4. Joe Morris Night, Joe Morris Pub. | lishing Co., Boston. WJAX (Union Truat (o, —Cleveland. Ohio). | E. G. Johnson fime story. Miss (harlotts Mehringer. soprano. . E baritone. Jumes 1. Woodruff. pian- | 8. I'rogram of dancs music and popular seleciions by Joe Smith's M T.ce Cinb orchestra bed- Ann Parker, WRC America DG (Radio Corp. of Wash ington 6:00 Children by Peggy m Rtories for Albien. T30 p.om by tt tm versity of Meryland Glee club M5 p.om Interest Facts About the University of Mary- land” by A. F. Woods. president Uniyersity Maryland 5100 m.—Nolos by the phone of the University of land. $:13 Concert "Soine ng of Raxo- Tr e ‘Reminiscences Southern Maryland” former Rep- resentative Theiwas I’arran of Mary- | land £:25 p.om sity of Mary §:45 p. m. Joralemon of compan . tion in I'rederic p. m Concert hy the nd Glee club A radio talk by the National 'a Univer- M on m.- ~“The Washington Witiam Wile 9:20 p. m.--Concert by a Irving Boernstein’s Wardman Hotel orchestra 9:49 p. m.——"The Washington Ra- dio 8how" by Fred Liuceln, director of the radio show P M- Re-Transiissic signals and forecasts. 100 p. M. Gifford Davis, Tolitical Tonight Situa- trio from of weather ng recital by Kl prano len Wiz Hall, New York City) P Cleveland (Aeoliun 7100 p. m— written by George “Memoirs of Gro by David Robinson, lond association, Tih p. m.—Supper music Specht's Alamac Hotel o 8015 poom="The Unwritten Law Buginess,” a University of the Air ta by W, A, Swan £:30 p. m, of Nd,” read secretery of Cley r Clevel hestra Paul Hawatian Guitar ¥ Detthorn and How §:50 p. m—"Mid-Lent by Aune Lewts v York Tribune 9:05 p.m, by Detthorn 5 pm. by Faith Van the League of Ducts Luxuries™ New of the Hawailan guitar and HMoward Original Interprotations Valkenburgh Velas of Ameriean Pen Women 8135 po m.--Joint recital by Mrs W, Anderson, soprano, and Monta viotinist 10:80 p. m.— Dance sram by the Hotel Agtor dance orchestra duets wsn (Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Ga.) sored 10: tur Classle W. Merck, =DeKalb quartet concert, spon WOAPr and Washington, b, ) (Ches otomac 1 h 10 specis in henor of cirect from Washingtor 30 p. m.-—Program incidental t entertainment and dance given Boxy and Mis Gang Wardman Park (Wosti 50¢ ard up with garters, 75C ~—and for other needs Hickory Children's Garners Hickory Elastic by the yard E ckery Baby Pams Hickoty Girdle Sup- porters Hickory Sock Garters Hickory Shirred Rib- bon El Hickory Perconal Necessities: Hickory Sanitary Belte ickory Sanitary Aprons 1. | S (,H”"“'W ' cast from Jordan hall by Henry Jackson Warren, baritone, Harrls 8, Shaw, accompanist, #:15 p. m,~—Concert by Ecker Trio, 0 p. m.—"The Art of Invest- ment World market survey from: |the department of commerce at Bos- ton, 7:20 p. m.—"Lawns,” by Prof. L. Dickinson of the Massachusetts Agricultural coliege, arranged by the pringfield Garden club, 7:30 p. m.—-Bedtime story for the kiddies. 7:40 p. m——Concert. WwWoo (John Wanamaker, Philadelphia.) $:56 p. m.-~U'nited States naval ob- seriatory time signal. 10:02 p. m.—United Btates weather forecast. CKAC Montreal, (Lalresse, Canada) peom Adles’ stories fn Frenck and English. 7:30 p. m.— Rex Battle and his Mt. Roval Hotel concert orchestra. §:30 p. m.—All French vocal and instrumental studio concert, under the direction of Raoul V at. 10:30 p. m.—Jos. . Smith and his Mt. loyal hotel orchestra. WNAC (Shepard Stores, Boston) 0 n. m.—~WNAC dinner Jay Itiseman’s orchestra $:10 p. m.—Concert Ly the Boston American orehestra: popular songs by Dick Waterson, accompanied by Don Itamsey 6 dance, WHAS Journal and 1 Louisville, risville Times Ky.) e-hour concert tenor, director of the ey Vocal Studio of Lexington, assisted Miss Viola Vanders Ito, of Lexington, Ky. standard time 8 o'clock, Official central ans nounced at woenR Telegraph Co, York City) Park | iste, Vineent orchestra. the day's I 1 daily seientific interest staff of Sei- Dinner Statler n ond hire Lapez Hot ance 7:30 p vs; s m o8t of wleasting of 8 as written by the editorial jentific American, 15,000 m clectrie Lere are railways in the 1 PINPLES ON FACE AND BODY Came To A Head and Itched. Cuticura Heals. le began about a year my face and body broke out in pimples which caused mueh itching and distress. The pimples were small and came to a head. They itched at times causing me to h and irritate the skin, was advised to try Cuticura Soap and Ointrient and sent for a free sarapie. It helped me so I pur- ch more, and after using about five cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Trederick B, Studley, 13 Russell St., Charles. Aug. 30, 1923, Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. lephone | CAPITOL—Next Week POLA NEGRI —in — “Shadows of Paris” HICKORY WAISTS “Button, button, who's got the button?” need never be inquired of a Hickory Waist, The buttons are always right where they belong — unbreakable bone buttons taped on extra strong. Everything about these aists is strong —the firm fabric, the close stitching, the bound button holes. Hickory Waists wear well and wash wonderfully. It pays to buy them. A.STEIN & COMPANY Also Vakers of Paris Gavte-s

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