New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1924, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN i o § § § i ? § ,/ Wlii“lfl“lli Unjess otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in th: writien by the press ugeacies for |’g I’; llll |l!|| kllll column a the respective mwmusement compuny. WPTTVPVETEVEY ’0‘1""007 mmmmrnwnwmnfl"vvw"v “PHANTOM JUSTICE” At LYCEUM Coupled with today's new \jme program, which includes Brightons,” a novelty act with two performers; Kruzene and Sonia, a de lightful little musical specialty, an Maxon and Brown in a singing, danc- ing and talking pepology, the Lyccum today featurc& as a photodrama, “Phantom Justice,” Time stars of “The Ten Commandments,” Rod La- Roque and elle leading roles in this picture whieh is a startling expose of why the prefent crime wave swe country. LoRloque, as a criminal law- ver, gnd Miss Taylor as a girl of the underworld, together with playing the parts of shyster lawyer, a professional bondsman, crooked po- licemen, work out a fine plot. Following the showing of t liam Fox picture, “The White starring Madge Bellamy the first of next week, the Lyccum wiil ture what undoubted best movie attractions brought here this year. "Trai a picture close the “Covered Wagon,” wonder pictures of the s Monday stapts the second of “The Telephone G H. C. Witwer stories that has been woven into the movies, si 1son, DAN ((ILI MAN AT '] I|I The Capitol bil the balance of the we capacity house by the acts offered. number and ecach offering i ered an individual hit, Head Dan Coleman, assisted by Alma and Don Armand in their clc with musi The New St act offers excellent com the medium of Dar been a fcatured come shows for a number also famous for comedian that the Joyee and Joan Iiov clever girls who ofler Moments,” in which th good voices in 1 Breen is called * ‘Writer,” and is r his funny storics and song star! are five in consid- ing is lisplay TONIGHT, FRI, S/ Don’t Miss Them! MARTY DUPRE ND HER MUSICAL COMEDY Follies NEW SHOW TODAY e AMATEURS FRIDAY LYCEUM NOW PLAYING “PHANTOM JUSTICE” A Great Mystery Picturc —Also— FINE VAUDEVE NEXT MONDAY “THE WHITE SINT LADIES' MATINEES ALLTHIS K—EXCEPT SATURDAY Wil A Any Lady 1o Best Seat . wapem s 10 Taylor, have the| J(m\ 1 monol mn.z: s who work wanner. Naomi and Her Brazi Boys are entertainers from | ica. a.m their songs and sy in an opation MeDon- a at | now being 1 | ater, marks g come-ba 11 to the screen. ed as on m and artists of n commands|' of th others | 1e Palace tod ew show with 1 ry, costumes, © Dupree and Her Musical ¢ i3 making a big hi hatrons Anl offers a complets rtainment 1ia. Drohan dians, a lit must be pair for t which the offering pr Beyond a doubt they ar | comedia 3 are hig favorites have played t main of the | 1 comedia work end is often worus and m Marty. a good singer dancer, and Bennie Drohar Brown and Le | members of the pr Marty is very versatile, as well w Caron are ripals, &y w1 B s an by 1o very well with 11 number patter W ay, Monday a Thursday, 1 Ay night Night and many amate try to wi o cash prizes rom a mild Canadian ell hard fastness of tl id orth of Hudson Bay,” Tom tion f William Palace theater to- ment, EX:CONG, OLIVER DIES | New York, March 27.—~Daniel . | Oliver, 62, former demacratic repre- { sentative from the 23rd congressional | district, Nek York, died at his home | yesterday of preumonia. on next Amaten urs wi W again local the lny engag | RECITAL BY MRS, JAFYE Jaffe, nder a vielin re. Methodist church .. Mre, violinist of ability to attr Mrs, Viorenee 13 B, Jafe, will re cital Trinity | Sunday eveniy | ognized as a her recital fs expected ! attendanc a ai act rge CAPITOL TONIGHT, FRL, SAT. Keith Vaudeville Se=(ireat Acts—5 featuring DAN COLEMAN assisted by Alma Bauver & Don Armand in the musical farce “THE NEW STENOG” HARRY BREEN Rapid Fire Songwriter JOYCE AND JOAN BERNARD FRANCIS and LLOYD - NAOMI and her Brazilian Boys South American ncopaters BOOTH TARKINGTON “BOY OF MINE" with HENRY B. WALTHALL Irene Rich Little Ben Alexander PARSONS ' NARTIORD 3 DAYS ONLY—COMM, THURS, MARCH 23th, Prices:<Nights, 50c. fo $2.50. Sut. Mat. Boc. to %2, Plus Tax A Great Play from A Grest Book WILLIAM A, BRADY Precents Simon Called Peter A Play War and Lite of Love Net a W, TODAY—There's a ot Seats REASUN. | tated wite of Dr. | Jaffe is reg-| ¢ POINGARE TRYING T0 FORM CABINET ¢ Wants Confidence as Well as As- surances of No Opposition « - Premier Poin-1| ing’s efforts to solve wing out of eat in the ot to hav aeili- the in chami stood | sfy M ntidence cham- Y ¢ 1at the insist on intry t mmu- tinauees, Senator wate, with ice Boka- budget, who mentioned Minister dae ance De ing to net as routin M. sa nal s declared matters f a new if it crred with M. M. respeetiy committe nd ¢ yes- cham- given him | Poin- | the is es- | at| as | the | Dariac, | finance | ham- 5V01CES IN THE AIR ] TIVISIPTEITITEPIETIIINICOP KDKA. (Westinghouse-——East Pittsburgh.) Thursday, March 27, 1924, m.—Dinner concert. m.—Feature, m.~Market reports. m.—FParm program. . m.—Spanish Music. —~Arlington time signals. | Weather forecast. 11:30 p. m.—Concert. | 616 p. | 30 p. 7:40 p. WBZ. | (Westinghouse—Sprifgfield.) | 30 p. m.~—Bedtime story. 7:40 p. m.—Concert; story grown-ups. 9:35 p. m.—Arlington time signals, KYW, (Westinghouse—Chicago.) | Pp. m.—Nens, markets, p. m—Bedtims story, 90 p. m.—Dinner coccert, inancial and fi-| | (Courier-Journal and ville, Ky.) 7:80 Lo 9 p. m.—Concert. Soprano solos. Four-minute digest of Inter. | nationa! Sunday school lesson. Fours | minute radie forum tali. Reading. {News bulletins. Official ~ Central | |standard time. \ me—Time p. m.~Pianiat. . m.—"Problems of . m.—Violin recital. . m.—Due uestionnaire. Crime.” k on music. | (General Electric Co.—Schenectady), m.—Market out the houses | caused or the a positio br give politica will eontinue Rahway May Now Try to Rccall lh lm mer \Id\or of friends the | ~—Dinner musie. | & —~Musical program. \ | m,—Dinner dance. p. m.—Lecture, 'a 00 p. m.~Orchestra, m.—Stars from “Loples | WBZ (Westinghouse~~Boston ) p. m.—Concert p. m.—Address. ‘| PRy WHN o¢ | (Loew’s State Theater Bldg, N. Y. C.) g claligt second specia tion in whic fssne w immediate recall Mayor 1 Pettic Maye is a me ) Ry ady exy m cu r W clieved sta- motion Springtime Is Belery ng Time, L 1 King, purely and drink it Gently, yet ef. u feel bet. you a kin and a h i tery but look ike taste decrees the serving of Domino Tablet Sugar with hot tea and coffee of | r Furber at he LA-‘ nditure of impurl- | 1lh\‘ Orehestra. Aceordion solos. Singing. Singing. 10:10 p, 10:20 p. 10:30 p, m.~~Dance orchestra | 11:00 p. m.—<Singing. 11:10 p. m.—Singing. { | (Federal ‘Teleptone and ‘Telegraph Co., Buffalo, N, Y.) T30 p. m==News, Story. §:45 p. m.—Banquel. WEAFP (American Radio and Research Corp Medtord Hillside, Mass,) :00 to 11:00 p. m.~=~Mid-weok serve Sport Talk; Quartette: Talk; ; Concert; Contralto, baritone, soprano, tenor, wri (Strawbridge and Clothier, S:00 P oM’ y Jim."” 8:30 P, m( rt orchestra, 0 p. me~Dance musie. Boy Scout Radio corps. Addresses, Philn) §£:30 p. m | (Githbel B 1 6:45 p. m. Market reports ‘ 7:100 p. m.—Bedtime stories, 00 p. m.—Lenten seriices 0 p. m.—Talk 89 p. m~Recital, p. m.—Ted Weems and his hestra, N | s { 1 1 ore woc, [ (Paimer 8cheol of Chiropractices :00 p. m.—Music talk, ’ for| | with analine dye was being sold as | will | ition to determine the extent of such | | Dunbar, assistant chief of the bureay, | | terior varidty of the fish to get the; fber2 quotations: | DAILY HERALD, THUKSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924, 18 Year Old Philadelphia Girl Missing Since Sunday Baltimore, March 27.—A search has been instituted for Miss Florida Adams ,of Philadelphia, niece of Mr. {and Mm. John K. Shaw, socially | prominent here. ~ No word has been heard of Miss Adams, who is 18 years old, since | Sunday afternoon, it is sald, when she {left Baltimore fer Philadeiphia. n is known that Miss Adams reached Union station here and bought a [ticket for Philadelphia, where she should have arrived late Sunday af- ternoon o rearty in the evening, Ac- cording to relatives, she did not reach there, and when her trunk arrived without her, her parents became alarmed and a search was begun. Nationwide Probe of Painted Fish Sales) March 27.—~The dis- Washington, 2. salmon, colored covery that white red salmon here and st Philadeiphia, result {n a nationwide Investiga- sales and step them. Dr. Paul B.! said teday that the dye was mot llkely to cause more than slight iliness, the principa! objeetion to its use being | the fraud invelved in coloring the in- higher prices paid for red salmon. Father to Testify Against | Son in Jersey Murder Case ! Bridgeton, N, March °7. Thompsen Dickson, 55, today raced| trial in the Cumberland county court | house, for the alleged slaying of his | fifteen year o!d daughter, Emml.l whose mutilated body was found near | her home in Bricksboro on Septem. | 22 1ast, The girl was last seen alive | on September 13, ‘ The defendant’s aged father, Ben-| jamin Dickson, &1, whose story o'\ how his son beat the girl to death! with a board, led to” indictment, is| the state’s chief witneas, Fifteen women have been drawn in the special pane! from which mr- jury is to be gelect FAMOUS ORGAN | Windsor, March —8ir Waiter | | Parratt, 88, organist eof St. Georg 1‘ chapel royal and dean of the facu of music in London university sis 19186, is dead. He was private or-| to Queen \Viectoria and also grand organist of the I'ree ' DIES el diameter ig 2,160 miles, ' MOTHER! [ ] .Clean cmlds Bowels with | “California Fig Syrup" Even i crose, feverish, bilious, con. stipated or (ull of cold, children love the pleasant taste of “California Yig Syrup.” A teaspoonful uever fails to clean the liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for genuine "'Cal- ifornia Fig Syrup” which has direc- tions for babies and children of all iater on bottle, Mother! You “California” or you may get an imitation fig syTup. | 4 t veoport, Towa.) 30 p. m.- gandman's visit, 6:50 p. m—Sport news and weather forecast. | 500 p. Lducational lecture, | CRAC, | (LaPresse—Montreal, Canada.) | { { { m.—Special program. wex, (Detroit Free I'ress—Detroit.) $:00 p. concert. m.—Lenten ture. WRC, rp. of America=Washing- | ten, D. C.) | m.—Children's hour, | m.—The question box. | Piano recital. l i ! m-—="Ameriea‘s Playgrounds’ m.~Song recital. m.=Song racit m.—Concert . m.—Song recital. m.—Violin recital. m.—~Song recital. 9:55 p. m—Time signals and weath. |er forecasts. 10:60 p. m.—Concert of Hawailan imu)lr wavs 2299 ln’H\Gl, LEABEH DEAD Reifast, March 27Nt Hon. Wil- flam Henry Holmes Lyons, 61, Irish Orange leader, died here last night. He was grand master of the grand jorange lodge of Ireland and also {grand master of the imperial grand | Vlack chapter of the Dritish com- f monwealth, n others % hen you | o the Herald Classified ade uile eclipse al The housewives of NEW BRITAIN may soon enjoy 7 N/ N OOy Q TANVZANe T N Y7 T 4 NOQ e Ve AN, Girdlo upporters HICKORY s Good strong garters to keep the stock- ings trimly smooth; skillful boning at the back for comfort, and elastic inserts to hug the hips. Nothing heavy nor re- stricting, of course. Just gives the desired figure-molding. 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