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898299,8080800888595080 088 gg I’; ll!l .P. aall fi ,\\v by~ e [ v (i ¢ o= » Unless otherwise indicated, theatricnl notices and reviews in this column are written by the press ugencies for the respective wmusement compuuy. mt'mmv'nn'rnqt«"‘vvv'wcrwn PECEVETOTIEIETEP “THE WHITE SIN"—LYC] MARTY, DUPRE THE PALACE *“The White Sin,"” ty Dupree and her musical llamy, Follies opened a sccond week's e gagement at the P'alace- yesterday crowded houses who came out to sce Marty and her company in the new show. The bill now } fine and ez it princip; tor their the comedy 3904880858893800858 3 ’U'W"‘V"V"&‘""V?‘"\“!‘T starring ¢ episode of “The Telephone Girl” series, and the news reel combine the second to m; Juovie program at the the bookings good. Included in the Idouard, a clever 1l . in the cast| cd roundly vaudeville are cqui ist of acts are | © shadowgraph ex- o W dan *main here show on | he singi i eni lyv‘\ singin om- ? changing the at ch story featuring a llex ramount picture, mond Roberts is at the It's an Allan something r ntertainment. t ever new to The story centers around Donovan and a little fel- | an orphan left absclutely | worll when his 1 at the with his comr other big hit of Starting on Thursc photodramatic “Pioncer Trail nd ar Tom Idith the bi 1} hwi wo- | ymphs of the Dwan pro of v big scaso len I forgatting ing feminine r epies of the Lecn p Jimy Midg the that has yet | O™ low, meerns w alone i 1oung man who, had {08 been the sole survivor of an Indian % socia Not cven kinowing his ri parents, not to r. the beautiful hereine many unusual which a S b ‘hig 1rs before, il event, 1h fiert he adva and nante 1l and nful licutenant to bring the kid up | fights a terrifie battie il Iy m s to though he hates the cused of the theft of his firm's paysroll, Donovan does a Hou- dini out of and starts hot-footed on the the real e and his Jim's Is to promis H this leads to many ot} o" it o straig his handeufis trail of Miller risk « qa W one Tonight an is offering it dan of 1 the curre sentation o e season in fine cat Keith vaudevillg acts, | ch and every one of them being a # B Mo rtainly inutes Leadliner, featured act is Miss Rt surprised 19th hirthday ister, Mrs., ¢ e was pr was nledeantly m- | liven things np they hold the sudi e clamorin 1 in green ived 8s aind Noll w s their mus ¥ and | many girts, yellow Kson rec ned the! wonder- | Jves 1 that has | them seuson, RO very big are very tertainment wttle and hifer roal « =t tes in bron intercsting, T wirer 1o the Capitol stan Noveral the principal wn five hunde 1. Archai pict Common Law,” the master pleture theater y HOCNOY Years Bve { sote ¢ curately acts are mous and up rl of excellen players and LYCEUM TONIGHT AND WED, more th trs w .|.\.,) rizntion Myron Relanick now at the Cupitol on iy was Fir On st ructed adway's famon the be Willinmeon's Guest thrilling with a great cast END RHEUMATISM WITH RED PEPPER big attraction wil “The Uninvited undersea story VAUDEVILLY Featuri TOMMY LEVINIC& CO, Former w Comic “Oh You Bahy o epper you riN wree minut and realation W is, gone, Red i pepp G s ot through blood ¢ of Ll 1o from r THURS., FIIL, SAT “PrloNein AL The Greatest of Al Westiern Pietures Pepper LADIES MATINELS ALL THIS WEEK tant el i THIS COUPON AND 10 tthe g towles oa each pach CAPITOL Tonight and Wed. Pack Up Your Woriies In Your Old Kit Bag and Come Out and See This Show! KEITH VAUDEVILLE featuring McClellan’s Jazz Devils 10 SYNCOPATORS =10 WACO NOVELTY FOUR “They're Great” CARDO & NOLL Excellent Singers “TOTHER FINE ACTS Robert Chambers’ Novel “The Common Law” with T( Corrine Griffith, Llliot Dex- RAYMON ter, Conway Tearle, Hobart h)’ H p. T} Bosworin \I I '[HI\ WEEK Brand Mew Shows MARTY DUPREE and FOLLIES Tonight and Wed. Only 125 Allan Dwan R(\( R(‘.)( h's et 1 TR M MOORE TTON ,’,‘ | General Ne'so | r rom NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKALD, President Monroe’s Son, 108, and Cousin {$ "U‘fi I"i"“?'f!‘m"".m'f' wving is veryq] v good is| gram, The above is part of a letter written by Major Edward James Monroe (right), son of President Monroz, to his cousin, General { Nelson Monvoe (left). How’s your handwriting? As good as this? Perhaps not. But don’t worry. It may become so in time. For the writer of the letter is more than 108 years old! He is Major Edward James Monroe, son of President Monroe, and he is as steady in his old wge as he is in ‘his handw riting. I‘m‘n on July 4, 1815, in King .(‘t»l;.(‘ s county, Va., he has seen 25 presidents follow his father into office. e has kept his hand on the pulse of all big nationa events. And in all the years has not lost track of his relatives’ As witness this letter from his home in Jacksonville, Fla., to Monroe, a cousin, in Arlington, Mass, The gen- a youngster himseli having celebrated his 99th But an active life has kept him young, While ia, he enlisted as a il war he became a eral is no longe birthday recently, a student at the University of Pennsylva private in the Mexican war, | Then in the Ci general, UNEARTH 0LD RELICS s Lignt outsi Van ¥ Tind Sll"‘“v! tall, told police closed an oll deal here and, preparing to return home, visited the dance hall, The #2id, he met a man who showe wd told hin insulted his saw and attacked for him out wounded " John Halley, last night in a street a public ton, 21 dance hall, years old and six Ameriean Eacavators Also Of Biblical City of Sodom And Gomorrah in Palestine, marks of that \ strug i€, April 1 Dead first ss Melvin it of the Nenia Seminary of Missourl and arch expedition writes o lower several men wife and sister-in him and were waiting side the hall, Proceeding to the street, Van Eaton said his companion was suddenly at- tanked by thres vith their has the m ool Ialeetine tifically me and with Grove Kyle Iheologicnl 1wend of 1 Jor Tae « oper prestd i Unable to cope combined onslaught, the #ald he drew his pistol, & tuilet from which acctdentally strucs: | Halley who was pasting by, Van Katon's companion and his aseailants disanprared during the meler, he clared, HELD AS KIDNAPPER men, usalem lition, which acted in co- | American | Jerusa the old fortress I the regior dom und ¢ ortah has been d metery dayse pe westorn: tl School At the of oy of m, re. port covery o > le- mined NI there yielded Abra D m i Rodom Kyle mysterions | story of the I Gomorrah hholds explained and t destruction o odom Margaret Loper, Arrested. Clains She Lo but wit Took Child With Consent of Parents weather region is not true, und predicts the health resort that will surpass romantic ypt. ted i Arge #ail of in Ned York N. Y. STREET FIGHT Nrrested For Trip To City, lares N New York, April 1.—Margaret Lo pe + Isunder arrest on an indict- kidnapping, in Annapolis, who said vas & asserted that emplo; apol ta e gir trip, Wiss turned Ma. ment charging mate a rand jur Lopez, v a ..lanvmn teacher here recently Luxo - was she scientista, April 11, When ment as a Margarct SRands, 13, of a trip to New York to the left in A asked to she he | parents “Loper sald After showing the child 1 of the city, N ing Aaira~Claims He shot In setr ) P ©0F | Man For Shoot o sights soat of at way. girl Oklahoma % said sh ater going th ) in eare passenge Defense, v womar Van had reached ™ Miss Lopez w today ing completion wof with having shot ceedings. pend- pro- he was ma vlarko extradition charge CHARLES CRAWFORD GORST The Bird Man He knows all sorts of interesting facts about birds, their calls and their habits Wednesday Evening at 8 O’clock Special Performance for Children at 4:10 Under Auspices of Parents and Teachers’ Association Single Admission—25 Cents Central Junior High Auditorium Okla un- i | | Weather Forecasts bulie time (General | forecast v TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924, m"‘"' CAAAL AL A4S $VOICES IN THE AIR i \\II and Clothicr—Phila.) ies, Tuesdlay—April 1, 1921, KhDKA (Westingho - r Concert. —"Pittsburgh 5 p. 0—Address, -=Charlie Kerr Mode ~Universi Iistensidn Course, p. m—Concert, tion.” ticns: news bu WBZ tinghouse—Springticld (Wes P Mark he Flover b. dtime story. ) p. m.——Concert Arlingion tims 10 n. Classical songs. Orehestr: 35 p. . S -Harry hman The La vin -lierta Gilbert KYWw (Westinghouse —~Chicago.) m.—Ne Bedtime story p. m.—Dinner music. p. m.—Joska DeBa- | G50 p. n. 10 Clussical piano se wnz ouse dramatic 1o Doerr's Boston ) DeBa- cital «oprano Commonwe riington tim WGH (Americe Radio and Re Medford Hillside, Ma m.—Joska alth quartet, signals, m.—Progranm. m.—Musical 120 to 8:48 p. 5:48 to 9:30 p. I'ro- Wz (Acolian Hall- York City.) Lt - 6:15—-Toston polics »ols for Women." §:30—2eeting of Big Broti pper Music. I-~Fvening program tuying on the Instal- “Africa from Cape reports, —Mid-Week Service, oY akes and Streams 3and Concert. the Spring Pisherman,” usiness report. Musicale, WNAC cpard Stores Dinner day Concert, CRAC Montreal) and E Boston) 1ce, dren’s Hour, -Coneert, lin solos, (Lalresse in French g- Stories g his orchestra. 0:n Signals and | chestra, Danee Program. WEAY (American Telephone and WHAS . New York City) and Loui Daily sport talk. “Tenor, Ky weekly soprano 10:00 p. m - Telegrapl (Courier - Journ: Times—Louisville, The loosier I'hilosopher;” T30 to 800 . Ofticial d wey N. noune an wWex Progs— D rt elub. troit) inner eon ¥ WwWoo amaker—hilade wan Telephon: Buy W Time We phia.) nd fnlo) Federal sig ther Co. forecast . Day's news, Now It’s Spring | Take Celery ng woo hool Davenport 6:00- -¥port news o times a weelk for thye -“r-m ! olery [—— rsel wi Kk 1y (Gimble Bros.—hiladetphia) y Symphony orchestra ~Market reports -Bedtime stories and roll call -Dramatic review, | a cup of ¢ reti Kir 15 the for 2. Give driy s0 farti the and summer fliness, ods a spring tonic, oo King ter and pr wit ime- N system puriti agninst Taeryo mml AMERICA LEGION SHOW APRIL 10, 11, 12 A SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL ONLY Regular $10 Photographs, exactly same size as above for $7.005: Dozen Make Your Appeintment Early L. G. Rose MAIN STREET 173