New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 21, 1924, Page 21

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e — LR L TR AL TS GREAT BILL The present bill AT CAPITOL at the Capitol for the weck is one of and gives great satis- the last half or rure excellence faction and entertainment from start | to finish. The Keith vaudeville bill is headed by Jimmy Gildea and his company of eight clever artists in > Great Lovers,” a farce with cleverly done real class in songs and dances vesides being very comic.. Alero of- ers the “act different,” a gymnastic novelty that will prove réal entertgin- Monroe and Mac are exceptional- ever i their musical comedy skit heir Seocnd Mectii Reed and Termint offer musie and comedy in “The Gentlemen I'rom Nowhere; an added attraction “The Stepper: are offered with Harry Lew Neal lerick scintitlating dance with a quartet of stepper vival any offering feature presents sduction “Plecs- wild emotions s in which an cust is seen 1 the featured On Mon. of next week the will pre two fine attrac Poli ) in “Shadows and the other is the ure Ma and the all star 1oles, Capitol tions in I'aris,” a story divoree cou ant i vaiude- i AR 2 TS TN« 3 VEL TS WHER The Best Picture of Any Season Rex Ingrdm 8§ Scaramouche SABATINI Adapaiion and Continuity by WILLIS GOLDBECK aturing i “ RAMON NOVARRO ' ALICE TERRY LEWIS STONE Piotngraphed by JOHN F, SEITZ b e MOMILNTLD ORCHESTRA 1 PRICES: Mat, Boves 8¢ A Other Seats 1 R Oreh, 58, JOHNNY HINES ONUCTO d World’s. Foremost Reader and Cry agencies for the respective amusement company. i TEVIICTIETICTLIITVIIETIEPIIOIGTOD 'V."“I"“'f’l""'f"‘ and shows | BRLKBL090800.08088958080888080005808050888 ] [ 3 ces amd reviews in this colamn arc FPITITEPITEIEIGIEIIG Mereedes, the | world, | the ’\H[( presentation of Psychic Lighth Marvel of the accompanied by Mile. Stautone mystic marvel. Mercedes' offering is most startling and will cause cousid- erable comment while playing liere {His offering has been investigated by and endorscd by leading professors of | psychology in Columbia university, | and his work has never becn offered on a in New Dritain before. “SCARAMOUCHE” AT PALACE This girl he would have married- the mistress of his worst caemy! This! woman of nobility he would not risk ihis neck to save from the blood-| thirtsy rabble of Paris—his This man he hated wors tone in the world, whose sought, to avenge a friend and for| love of a woman—his father! Was it | any wonder they Andre-Louk Moreau was born a sense the world was mad? You'll be thrilled, stunned, amazed with the whirling events in wramouche,” Itex In-! sram’s Metro masterpic Pulace theater with an augmented or- chestra, | mother! | » than an: death he | with , now at the| KARA AT THE LYCEUM a, the famous Oriental crystal nd mystic, continues to give | vemarkable demonsirations of his ult powers ut each performance at Lyceum and will keep up his reg- viar program tonight and tomorrow. In wldition to providing a numb: interesting demonstrations, Kara undertakes to respond inguir made by the audicnce thus hus suceccded iy many ing questions put to him. On same bill wre other vande numbers of musie, and K the 1o and ring | ans plex | e | ville song . » TP/ e —— 'ELDERLY INDIANS HELP IN BOUNDARY DISPUTE | Nine Aged Indians to be Final Solu- EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 FROM GOWNS TO PARASOLS AND HATS PARIS TURNS TO OSTRICH PLUMES Reud_y to use’ GULDEN'S ‘ Mustard ‘ TN When you serve roast Austi beef, serve Gulden the taste-hit this e tion of a Boundary i, limmed the Dispute. Texas, memories of lians and Me pioneer we Ma s, Mesico has sought t dispute | bounda The line lished howey shifted, 20,000 acco i | where they { Poundary of | along Grande river me o the in rving ¢ of ding former state, In tl i ays bey wit a near the Mexico rch hl the channe 1850, the channel o dians and Mexicans 1y the meanderi Indians nd then boys, ar these vore nd comedy. Hines in "¢ a seream the hest lanee Johnny is proving o 149 aim comedy | nductor nd s g movie ns one of dramas, 1 in comedy situa The pictires for ne high ations, At weed Divi « ol Justice, cluss ones vy the first the and “Phantom of the week, Blioit Des dred Marvis ave the leading p By Divine Right,”” which is a hi ramatic with 1 developed ment of mystery Another exeellent phot rly: #howi at the yeeum s ! Beliamy in “The White in," an intriguing drama in which a comens serfously, tho l mvolved with the il th for the ter and play, wow Zirl I al thy ARTINSTIC teday ternationnl exposit Liljewacel 10 the revie PHOTOGIA reh 21 am interesting m of |uuvlur-r,”\hlt ATt Galle Americ in ras Sockholm M vitnessing olm, is in- art in the According ihitora are i" nl Paces ¢ technical comp fov i wnil coneons merit I wuality Koems firet sion of t I's pinion and Wil r neral position is that Aty it fmjres th " eption o in execution are ‘showi great varie te cor I surprising TONTGHT AND SATERDAY KEITH VAUDEVILLE featuring Jimmy Gildea & Co. In a rarce With Musie “THE GREAT LOVER: Cast of 8 Artists ALERO “The Act Different” REED & TERMIN “Gentlemen From Nowhere” MONROE AND MAE “Their Second Meeting “THE STEPPERS with Harry Lewis, Neal English and the . Frederick Sisters in “A Scintillating Dance Revue”’ Reginald Darkei presents “PLEASURE MAD” Big Cast of Stars Monday MERCEDES Matinee Saturday Messrs. Shubert Present Richard Bennett —in— “The Dancers” tiovnl Lowdon Sace erald du Mauvie < Iy Sir SUPPORTING COMPANY OF 10 S0, $2.50. Mai. S0c. $2.00 is @ picture tiat abounds | ; otder o poor 7 imo- | 1 sty estimony of these a s memor from a0 the riv the of New their aid to vsial r, whi L cast of it New of th 1850, India hunted and Boing [ M k « th wough { pending in the « nen have exleo v Mexico | e Rio Gra m the tollowed tlements, And now te the the roads une tecol Ia old ch Many o] tion W the viver, « rore, u Iy ish o in " \ e T a voluminous brict and (e sond a | 18 Loo vague nitely eatt st 1 of th nave v 8y T offer and the nd Mes Wit ' ' Mexico to t My Il living and | sought | old channel sii 1he ke a th tre " 1 tate of xa8, | ing 20,000 acres of rich land. betivee two th e fifties, d by the 1 hat A numbe cans, nine aged last reniinders of New | solution of & involv- the | ’ mv'movnmmchonvv ' 3VOICES IN THE AIR § """'.”"'""“0"."" | KDKA “ (Westinghouse, st | | Friday, Marc 1921 :15 «p. m.—Organ recital by cille Hale of the Cameo Motion | ture theater, 5 p. m.—"Lessons mon's eign,” the Sunday son for March 23, presented R. L. Lanning. 6 p. m. 40 p. m. Market repor §:00 p. m.—Radio Poy Scout mect- ing, 8:30 p. m.—Concert by the KDKA Little Symphony orchestra. Carpenter, soprano; Mrs, Eim Sulzer, contral- Lillian Meyers, accompanist; Iliz- | abeth Cornfield Boli, soprano: Iloy tenor p. m.—Arlington time Weather forecast. Pittsburgh) 21, Lu-| from Solo- by les- ‘eature, ational Stockman and signals, Springfield) | 6:00 p. m.—Dinner WBZ orchestra. , 7:00 p. “Dude Wrangl Dilemna amatized story pre- d by the Youth's Companion. Carrent Book Review by It A, Mac- Donaid of the Sourt Square Bool concert by In- stat o then, | ver has Mexico land and placing it in 1o contentions of “ni northern | was estab- | ni th In-4 and ) o te alleges i ent cha. ates suy L eourse as 1 ealsted of the ns ) tie e, cach rough wed the hat em ing en i hifting «tr main a T Mo Al men has been used ¥ Ne th ! p. m.—Bedtime story Arlington time sig m.—Chamber «Music WHBZ String orchestra: Lenox Bigelow | Laritone. Kyw (Westinghouse, Chica o News, financi Unioy and Br p.m rket fuinished by Dun's Review, Review of Chicago Bedtime story | 1 7:50 p. m.—Din . m.-—Joska and his orchest d | : 4 - « istroet's H Trade, ner conee DeBaba yde Docrr and tollowed.! of | who m.—Joska DeBa shestra, Spanish L his of 0 p.om.- sons Mid Itevue &) WHAS ~Jour and Louisi 0, -~ Louisville, K) o 5 to 9 me—Loncert Cities nade L } Anna Day of . Sere tine, Offic annonnes river il trails Wien no: t ring was the W which el I utterly, mountaing and guides, Jusi p s 1 by th ertain to course o M lonit the trne fine N Indian 1n- i v al Spar contendod ut ~Harty Wihachfleld Madeling Odiun | ub Alu- | S 10:10. m nd Dorothy is o Lant Ylavence ltobinson at iu 10 hous th ¢ o 100: 50 singing. 1010135 Tom m.--Jaek N At om vl Rtare | m shestra Alls and | 1toss, old surveys hoe tiver channe! LABOR PARTY ACTIVE New Ancient Oftice Horw and maste wil Carrying ¢ don nonoranle of he be the f ver Mareh e nment ider, roftic British Goyvernment Master m )0 ~ala The ol vy uselCss==offic Mis Mar signed announced n ast Abolish I'lv“ Montagin oxp Morris Vil raquet WEAT ephone York and Tele ity the anviey Majeaty 10 suecumb to the new [ and 1 al and a ) Iy ":3e Dai enton IMishor; Talk by C Radio Division of 1 Hare; orge ' Furn tion Carbo L b | talk v Vatension Tnstitute o company's di Lamberti, « the ausy regurded as ¢ nem She Tells 'Em Now the zealous devotees of Mister Volstead's doctrines know scofflans” sons and ardent hibition Ligots tern Welling Yort award are wes « think the ned n of dan nothing by ek ‘em what The v the etver- | P g - JUINT-EASE For Stiff, Swallen Joints Rheumatic or Otherwise Aoint-Lase A “When Aoint ony Gets Out, und and stift inflaiued nts. And it was this rfame ma errted a remedy could vould make and se compounded Now amed Joint- ks 1 many obstinat rough progressive miillions of peop ing joints that pres riptios ase, afier cases, suceesstully 1 phar- is offered macists to suffer (rom a imberin Swollen pain-torme caused by rheom whatev the cause Join soaks in, through skin and flesh and gets right to and corrcets the trouble at its Source. Remember the Stiff, usuy; ngy indlamed, joints are tism, but ase ] s for a Joint-Lase joints, whet he vibow, shoulder, 1 when vou rub it and gratifying &pin, on mp. an yoet apeedy finger, may ey gray tthe left side of the MARIAN HAL ce Writer. —Birds together flock urging Fa th and hion use ough'. to up 2 petition, ¢ some restriction plumage Paris has suddenly gone m about feathers. And the way she using them is going to make heavy drains on the winged population Gowns and capes are composed most entirely of misty tlues, And the frocks, parasols, lingerie, . garters and even handker- chiefs are using it Is alarming. But it isn't only ostrich plumes Even the gentle little pigeon is be- ing stripped of his soft, opalescent feathe Pigeon breasts make somer and certainly collar for a gray silk fit than the fluffyyskin fox. And now that feathers are used for costumes, fur that it can be original pearing on hats, The most striking hat recentiy shown in Paris was a large leghorn pe. faced underneath with leopard skin and with a bow of leopard on on thei I'or 1 is a much hand- a more novel or satin out- of the wily being is showing and is ap- crown gt ected verses by er, radio poet 1a1k Heary Metropolitan Chapter can Red Crose, Music Holland by Copley waz CAvolian Danes of o m toph Nidb p 0 stern Coni Angell of Ya by Coush tversity: Manton m m ssocintion of W rener zem hanguet " A8t mast preeh " m by il aunr Young musieal pr Marble, tenor violinist, " Specht's 1y A 1 an 1 m, we \l' nd | Washingt \t ceompa Arlingte Wz time the 1 5 or woo (John Wanamaker, Philad m.—Dinner music from Hote! Adelphia eoncert orehestra $:30 p. m.—Special musical pr gram from the Fox theater studio. 5 p. m.—Tom Daly. poet. 36 p. m.—Grand organ 5 . m.—Unite ates servatory time rom Hotel A Musical program by mate from Faith lteformed chureh I'o talk pastor of t 5 po "N 1lelpfu Student Contact BH ned w ¢ the Romig, wireh Music and ourth of Int Home = e ure, WAAC vl Btores hildren’'a SWN A wen 1hufr W. Marsha DEI‘ INFREASING I WFSTEPN GLADES | of California Was a Poputation 0000 1o 100,000 are belleved to account for another 0,000 deaths of deer annually, Thus the estimated yearly death rate of the 18 100, In the cent muny as 800 deer ‘ during r Tamalpais nm loe of the been connted day. In the state as L single e san in drov Francisco. Colored Cottons e water in shich colered cottons, vashed should b W Soap should not be Instead, the ma in - strong ter and dis- re merely rim, 1ot hot rubbed olored eottons should Lo v with terial wehed suds made scived soap warm w After Influenza SCOTTS EMULSION tobuild youv up Kl -M0IDS I« For INI)I(,I;\H()N OUCHT BACKACHE RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK K RELIEF Jacobs Ol magic A stiffness, most instant te Amencss rubbi YOU POOR KiD, WHY ARE YOU SO SKINNY? that nasty, to upset 0d rull of Liver vita- flesh pro- s she can aged 9, guined Is in 7 months must ask Clark & Brainerd Co. kinson Drug C any good tor Met Liver On conts — a8 «t e

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