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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD I’RTI)AY. MARCH 28, 1924 858888885588888555509008588805885808808805580888888 | VS EVTETVIFTETTIVEVETELALOLL 9100 ., Musical progran o LONDON HOPEFUL THAT orehestra E4VOICES IN THE AIR , i ™ | STRIKE HAY BE ENDED (LA J. I fl... | i e | ) NEW BRITAIN (’_, b /A\ L’;557 6:15 p. m.-—Organ recital, e = b TS p. me—"lrom Abraham WGY. . n 28.—~London \ .- /'1 s N < & A, = b 2 Solomon.” ieneral Bleetrle Co. el s ) of England today awaited with 4 Cnless otherwise indicated, theutricul notices and review. . ! g 1 K. fdeep concern the outcome of the ne- R may soon enJo wrltien by the prews ugencies for the respective amusement ¢ : . m.—Market reports, stiations announced by the premier E b‘l‘.}—;.“lll)&.-&o.)’m m.—Boy Scoflt mecting 0 p M. 4Quol e ust night, for setticment of the tram T L T D S ) : i oot ) D, m—=Children’s pre and bus strike. The people built MARTY DUPREE AT PALACE ciates offer an act that is real good 3 m.—Time signals, weather 7:3 —~Health talk, cager hopes on Mr. Mac 's Marty Duprce and Her Muisical and very enjrtaining. Dan Coleman ' torcoast 45 p.om. 1@ Merchant of \' statement that both sides were - IPollies is offering an excellent bill of! been a featured comedian with sirous of a settlement but confidence real entertainment at the Palace to- | many a big show and is called one of WBZ, . m. 1sical program night and Saturday with a brand new |the best Irish comedians on the stage ( Westinghouse—Springf show that is even better than any in today. The other acts are also fine| e which they have appeared here this and include Joyce and Joan Bernard' —6:00 p. w.—Dinner concert. toian Hall--New York City) wa season, From the start to the finish in “Harmonious Moments” in whic 00 p. m~—="Ked of the | Liilepsia sctilement lot aome worhs the bill is just brim full of funuy situ- they display fine singing voices; s p. m.— e ahle compromise emergcs - from to- | ation, new songs, dances and differ- Irancis and Loyd present a gymnastic irrent book review p. m.— Boxing lesso day’s conference the subway wen and ent noveities which puts the show offcring that is real nifty; Harry 0 D m.--Bedtime story p. m.—Vie aver to a big hit. The crowded house Breen is a monologist and a very clev- 1353 p.m. signals. ». m.—Current toy vesterday applauded heavily the er one and his songs and stories a 1:06 amber music. )0 p. m.—Current topics, Sihoiot, sl amusement created by DBennie Dro- real delightful; Naomi and Her Bra- —— W0 p. m.—Violinist : yEthen an and Frank Murray, the two clev- zillian Boys ofier South American KYW, $:15 p. m.—"Booth Tarki or comics of the show, Marty, Made- syncopation and entertain greatly i (Westinghouse Chicago.) S50 . m. ture, line Boland, George Brown, Wi E native music. — P m-Musical progrs Melville, and Lew Caron ag of Mine,” now at the Capito! 30 p. m—News, financial and fi- 130 p. m.—Dance program . vances I especially clever in their different thier is adapted from a story espe- il market, Ieview of Chica de. g in darkness Saturday night the Daily parts in this bill, The chorus girls are cially written for the screen by Booth 500 to § N ~Spanish Lessons WAAS, Eapress states, hard workers and sing aml dance in Tarkington and the all-star cast i 6130 p. m.—Begtime story, ‘ourier-Journal A o ulsVite e T e et lier afatement unison. The show wil remain here cludes Henry B. Waithall, Irene It o to p. m.—Dinner cone Times—Louisville, Ky.) that the cutting of electric supply de- for two weeks and will officr two new | Rockliffe Fellowes, Ben Alesander, 7:00 to 7:10 p. m.—Joska DeBabs pends rather on shows for next week. tomght is ar Dot Far Lawrence Licalzi ry's orchestr: to 9:00 p. m.—Con ad-{and supervisors tha teur night and quite a few local thes- rting Monday for three days the 0 10 7 . m.—Clyde Doerr's ivg; news bulleting; official sts | trades unionists a ha former | pians will show their wares, Capitol will offer Robert Chamber's orchestra, time are quite unlikely to strike merely out The insidious planni « men for stor “The Comomn Law"” in photo- 7 to 7 ~Joska DeBaba- of sympathy with the tramwa ol % the downfall of others is found on the play form. The cast is composed of 1¥'s orchestra. WAN. Many citizens are volunteering their | N ade as 4 .040 outpost of civilization as well as in its all stars. 10:00 p. m, 2:00 a. m.—~Midnight (Loew’s State Theater g New | help to ins! continuance center. “North of Hudson Bay,” the revue, York City.) public services. Two o om Mix special production made by HIGH CLASS SHOW—LYCEUM, e the national citizens' union and the . William Iox, at the Palace theater, Lyceum's show, toda 3 11:00 p. m.—Harry Hock | British faseisti have offered | OUSEWILVE S sommes in the outcome was not great as there s is no sign at present that citl W7z, rty to the dispute is like ¥ to give orkers on the « iriace line London will s t midnight | iow, contains full evidence of the WOrrow, presents sey 1 ¢ (State Colleg. tainers. services and the government ¢ truth of this statement ts, one of which is “The htons S 11:15 p. m.—Dob be able to provide many motor In the picture ,a prospector and his « Dovelty > sketeh: anotl s| 8:00 p. m.—Madolin sex Dave Ringle. drivers and men to protect property partner meet great fortune in striking Kurzene and claborate $:15 p. m—Talk on aguarium man- 5 p. m.—-1lose Garavon mxi d prevent violence ’ fascisti | 8 tich velm of gold. The porspector Musical number of high class; and |agement, Harry Donnolly, organization is a new one, of which | effect, whi e miners W > Pontoons Being Placed Writes to his brother, an unwordly *till another is Maxon a h §$:30 p. mo-Music and news items.| 11:35 p. m.--Siy | the public knows iittie, fealeci ! On Round World Planes youth .to come to the north to p clever & and novel §:45 p. m.—"Geology and Optim- 11:45 p. m.—FEnglish stories 3 tle, March 28.-—Pontoons were ake of hin good foriunc. The pros. “T% The current photoplay ia han s, 11:5 5p. m—%. Jay Kaurman and|Internal Revenue Office Further Testimony Today A b e ; . G cdep. tom Jus 1is a picture tha 9:00 . dolin sext ‘clebrities . . . \ e ' RED OUS N s pector envied for his luck, is murder- | S b B marAlandslinfaextet i osison [ Seeking to Get Figures In Case of Gov. McCray cimy air cruiser Boston, one of four Ml Jemn. hasa crook element that is intriguing, Sults BE AR Brelinines caarealin k91107 Em i Madge Iennelly ANt r‘-:. :':f]‘ ‘m::r’l""‘] rR L’l",'lf"_‘p \d also it brings fn one stupendous e ["m\n.l)If.‘m\;”‘;‘::"|nlr’\‘;;:‘y“:";‘:fi el Pk 1418 v ashinston; March 28.—Internal | Tndianapolis, Ind., March 28.—Ad- | machine ansformed at Sand Journey of Death .a trip from which CCUrt scene, as well as some cleverly | Championship Tournament . ., m.—Song review revenue burcau officials went to work ional stare testimony regarding the 1d. prior to departure ool o prigr g, worked out romantic incidents, Itod | e dodeisdnts O Dar Rasse [today on the preparation of definite | ha of $153,000 of funds of the t week for Prince Tupert, B. C. Starting Sunday night, the big pho- -a1ioque and Estelle Taylor are the WCAP. 0 a. Singin figres ns fo “lessee depletion” and fstate board « iculture by Gover- arsthcy attempted 'l'f:’:l toplay feature will offer ‘Big Brother, “&rS: The former appears as a great | (Chesapeake and Potomac —TLee Morse other allowance granted the Gulf Oil|nor McCray and the discount and jaround t ipimats a wonderful story_with Tom Moore, C/iMinal lawyer whose skill frees Washington, D, C.) iy Corporation; deposit state bank entland, Tnd., | tle has been eq 1 with sea land- and little Mickey Bennett in the big MANY guilty crooks, while the girl ap- : - ‘altl |in tax es, for ar 9 s schedufd for today the trial 'ing gear e tested on l,a.ke Ul = . ' 1 tomorrow or Sunday. The bl 4 cars as a denizen of the unde STEES 5 which resulted in eing itive on charges of em roles. This is Ih the photoplay that (e A8 & CHECR OF 1P U p. m.—Concert. Soprano solo and hIs{itn vnet ceossive payme jezzlement of state fund shiy New Orleans and has been endorsed by the Rotary, _ two. aatialitelcaeielet. i Handingalon OFch ostin. | totaling 5 Miss Miv Pisher, bookkeeper i participate as land lions, and Kiwanis clubs throughout The picture for the last half-of the | b /e L) Vrances Upton and| ppa figures were ordercd yesterday |for the state board, testified that the es in circus tomorrow, the country and has been their exam- ! 0" o the beat off ;' 1 " $:00.p. m.—Spark from the politi-|Blanche O'Brien 4 | by the special senate committee which | $155,000 was carried on ple of the teachings of the “Big (5 the movie public, It is “Ploneer| "k > ek a. m.—Hatsu Kuma, Japanese | s investigating the bureau, and are [and records of the ho a lor Wrethorhood bbb Trails,” a photoplay that in many A i g ‘}\".'".‘,“ fonns & Trip Around thej(o b sented Mon, when it re- [to the Kentlamd bank, hich 1 R B HE M T - . m.— b A World smes its inquiry, The bureau's|defendant was president, The gover. o waye rivals the famous “The Cove m.—Wm. Kent and Marie| records of the € Corporation’s tax | nor's attorneys have conten that GREAT RIL '4 .\I‘ CAPITOL . i = 5 . m, ) i A it ar [ y ratior f Capacity houses yosterday 1“11« Wagon.. The theme 1s not & groat i !saxon | | St 1 5 ' ol PR pacity vt - COM- " Joal differont and the settings are gaid 3 | Baxon. affairs, meanwhile, are, in effect, im- | tite 1 ¥ was borrowed by ray o4 in a great bill at the Capitol for f L e pounded by the committee, which, at [as & personal loan. State’s attorneys ) to be equally brilliant and I g 1 ant and striking (8hepard Stores—Bowton..) Wiz the suggestion of Senators Couzens, | following adjournment yester the balance of the week. Five Keith Many who have seen both pictures ggestion 5 acts are offered and each and eery say that about the only difference. iy — (Westinghouse—Boston,) republican, Michigan, place elson |dicated ofivials of the Kentl cne made a hit with the audience, ! tha % .00 p. m.—Children's halt hour. - . Ha wolicitor of the bureau, | probably will be called on i The eadlina attraction ofters Dan will ot increnms the mrice at oy e £:30 p. m—Dinner dance. | 10:00 p. m.—Tecital; pianist R0l %0 Groewpdge i an. emicla) Ltaas : Coleman, assisted by Alma Bauer, and the coming of this great epie of the °:'0 P M-—Program of music - - under oath as custodian of the hooks 4 In rheuniatiate 2 Pain enty. W Don Armand in their clever farce advance of civilization into the great —— Woo, to prevent possibility of a suspicior \ge(l Ex-Convict Stays Ol T A s T hal T aaE with music, “The New Stenog.” The | western country, (Covered wagon WFI, (John Wanamaker—Dhiladelphia.) | that they might be “tampered with. oot 5 b i A aliie s bl talk 18 & _riot and the situations very 'trains, Indian atacks, frontier fars (Strawbridge and Clothier-—Philadel- — i} | \05“ Prison for D‘W N ot s Cab In AR Pealiires tattr funny, Mr. Coleman and his asso- and all the rest that goes with fhe | phin.) 7:30 p .m.—Dinner music Miners Expect to Smooth [ ‘' "ine N b March <t At. Itub noothing, penetrate 60 years ¢ oneer days are shown in reallsm in 30 p. m.-—Musical program H o \f ’ r e OF hoi e piture 6:00 . m—"Sunny Jim* 8:16 p. m.—Address Out All Differences Now |sinz pricon sosterdny arter i et Pl e iy * | 8:30 p. m—Concert orchestra BI85 O el Baltimore, ML, March 28.—Deic- | WHhin ite walls wnd ook a job o PARISE nomag jretantip; o 8:55 p. m.—~Time signal gates to the conference of operators |nearhy farm o he conld | CA P I T O L DIS(‘O\CI’\‘ Of Skeleton woc., 10:02 p, m.—Weather forccast and miners of northern West Vieginia |only friend he Mhat ¢ s end sclatics jmeRt. whioh Shows (! reature 7 Ft. High (raimer school of Chiropractic~Da-| 10:03 p. m.-~Dance music met today with the expectation that |Teddy. t Dane dog . points g n ast burn Los Angeles, March 28, —Discovery venport, Towa.) theL 168t fe% remaining polutn of dis Jaining! Get TONIGHT AND SATURDAY [f of & new skelston in the Rancho — WEX. cussion over wage scales would b Ninti} eyt iva U Drepper | Cunajo pit, and measurement revela.| 6:30 p. m.--Sandman's visit. (Detroit Free Press—Detroit.) Quickly ~scttled and adjournment : s 3 i ‘mf”'“.‘:': S ‘hx‘:w' You Should See This Show! i ’ ¢ 5 9 taken this afternoo Only tw r L ! i tions of one of those found previous.| 6:50 p. m.—S8port news and weath- 0 0 LECEE ak \ ' nly » or P 6:0 0p, m.—Dinner concert, broud- ypree points remain to be adjusted, | walling to be nmatie and selatic pain, so ;i R [ indicating that its owner w v forecast, ¢ il ¢ KEITH VAUDEVILLE as n rom FHotel Tuller, . \ ™ ' T wel o ) 1 M . e srobably 7 2:00 : 5 according to Fred Mooney 1 ed | la L erippled we . he stun ese, #itness and swelling, Don't sn 8 = GREAT ACTS = 5 [ Riant of probably 7 feet or more, 0 P mo—Educational lecture. . | %00 . m--Musical program by the \ine Workers' leade ! o) irpled ‘ Ll Qi L L have injected new interest into the | . m.—Sunday school lesson. |cantral Quartet | bl J i S i ? Featuring excavations that are belteved by en e e al Qui en working conditlons was reached | W Jocobs Ol has cured millions of rheis some days ago and discussions this { Monct el | perts to have unearthed evidence of - i : ot kool Lo s, m; WEAF, Tl"‘(’c ‘(‘al' “Ola"""““ week !”‘.f‘. been entirely on wage | co on im hack " tury, and s just as I for sclatica, The femur or thigh bone of the|(American "Wiephone and Te UJM ‘hl\ Be Pll‘i Of Plflll ."1.‘\"- 1 1“‘ doppticiy t b s i { i i Assisted by largest mkeleton found %o far, accord. | Co.--New York City.) gl o sl s ‘ s : s ’ 4 [ing to J. W. Lyfe, bene preparatory Alma Bauer and Don Armand | expert, of the Southwest museum Ti00 te 11:00 p. m.—~Dance @ro. In & farce with music | here, measures 181 inches in length, gram sport talk | - “THE NEW STENOG” | Indicating that its owner was at least l:nu:' Music talk meven feet tatll, The femur of al 10:00 p HARRY BRE {large man of today tuns about 15 WY T YT inches, Lytle said, ; JOYCT: & JOAN BERNARE e : L wWen years. At the conclusion of this | (Federal Telephone and ‘Ielegraph | period Germany, it is believed, will be FRANCIS & LOYD China Restricts American Co.~New York City.) |in & ponition to pay ahout Round the World Fliers | . T radi ek Rl Peking, Feb, 26. ~(By mail to the $:30 p. m.—Dinner music Dance Assoclated Press)—The Chinese gov. °TCnestra. ) ernment has advised the American| o0 P M=Day's news, And Her Brazilian Boys legation that the army air service v ? South American Kyncopators planes now circling the globe may en- Carriole v ter Chinese territory but subject to | certain restrictio: e American | | authorities will be required to notify |of arrival and departure and the 4 . b / | route through China. The route must | ] . - by, 4 D With |be so arranged as not to pass over 1 o Henry B. Walthal, Irene Rich, J such strategic points as the Shanghai | 1 f+0:b. Face . Idttle Ben Alexander | artillery reserve, the Woosung and | Foochow fortifications and Mamot | (Fukien) dock yard. Tsingtao, Shan {hai and Amoy are suggested as con- | venient stages for landing purposes, The Chinese authorities appended a | precautionary clause specifying that the arrangement under consideration | was temporary and had no bearing on | any aviation treaty entered into here- after, Co.—| « Ol § jarmiess rheumi- matism suierers 40 the last half cens Pari March 28 T'he Dawes coms | mittes report proposes to restore the finances of Germany, according to the he Happiness fatin, by extromely severs control of ¢, talk, ‘dance orchestra.| govoriment revenue and expenditure | - m. Music by the yield of an international loan | and by a partial moratorium for three Four Cylinders TONIGHT AND SAT. A BIG HIT! It avd Nash Sell-Mountir.; Cs TONIGHT AND SAT. G' l M Just Co////){/}'( 17! That will soon prove how DUPREE “PHANTOM Ir a’t y far the Carriole excels. Note the body! Built by ’ s AND RER JUSTICE’ e e master craftsmen, sheathed in all-metal panels, and ” > § CAS L b s o3 < MUSICAL COMEDY ALL STAR CAST e tastefully appointed. Z%ke frame! 1t is hung low, FINE VAUDEVILLY Also ave he d 1o 1} 1 e Follies o e : ok $178 pari. | low Which so amacrs and 4 giving a low center of gravity without reducing by At sy ' ARS8 At older women, in 50 minutcs, cee road clearance. 7he carburctor! It owns two great That ¢1a¥ (16 drop 1 LADIES' MAT. (Except sat) — 7 Dy —tmads e years . o . . . . 'I' 0 M T Coupon and 100 Wil Adwit | rerU5yi%d, ™ b Clay fiems il shin, combats virtues. It is simple in design with only two adjust- Any Lady To Best Seats Then clays were erade and muddy, | 1778 and : ny clays are still. Siner then, | VO™ "’ % e d- | : ATy 19p v - . M I x T rinea hay |80 Fouth. That o neves have | ments. And it vaporizes gas completely. have made it white and clean | COME Without and dainty. They have added factors Thc bmt is yours FOURS and SINES HARTIORD e ey IR |5es, 17 sou oy ose i, toe ks evei Models range from $915 to $2190,f.0. b. factory " { 3 DAYS ONLY—COMM, THURS, ample of what that new-type ! MARCH 23th. ay does for women Trices:—Nights, 0. fo $2.3 ‘ Sat. Mat, 50c. 16 $2. Mas Tas You must use clay ” A Great Play from A Grent Book s 0 SR S U6 Cre » a - et e Siman Called Pete e . e e o s 3o 1. B. MORAN, 313! Chureh Street Authorized Nash Service Station A Plag of Love. War and Lite Not a Werie) vge i1 -the o » - ; : ats TODAY—There's & BEASON ack nd ble ’ rings | 5 . ; ; 7 " "

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