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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SRULULELLL008880808888985888888508885090000898000888 VEVVITIVICTIIPITIICTICON 0 | §\EVOICES IN THE AIR 5 PTVFVTVTTTECIPITIIGTIVETS & (Westinghouse, Last Pittsburgh) Friday, April 4, 1921 Sunday gchool lesson. Feature, Market report . m.—Nadio Boy Scot Entess othernise indicated. theatrieal notices .ghd reviews in this column are meet- weilten by the press wgencier (or Lhe respective amusement compiny. V"."U"'Ufi"‘l"!‘"""""1““'1‘""'.’ TETVETIETIIITS MARTY DUPREL AT PALACE. | GREAT BILL AT CAPITOL, Marty Dupree and her Follies open- Tonight and Saturday the Capitol | ed thair farewell bill at the Palace 1S Presenting a great bill of vandesille | and incidentally are doing the greatest AY4 photo play features that made a | bill of their entire .shows. 1t is a Dig hit with the capacity audiences laugh from start to finish with all the ¥esterday. The show was a solid hit comedy supplied by HRennie Drohan!{rom start to finish and the enti and Frank Murray and the rest of the | Keith vaudeville bill is a wonder, vast of principals offering excellent | 8hura Rulowa & Co. are a troupe of | singing and dancing number: The | Russian dancers, the best ever seen in chorus also work fine in this bill and ' this city. They dance gracefully in a the whole show is certainly worih beantiful stage setting and with cos- seeing to those who like good clean | tumse thact are very elaborate, Smith musical comedy. Tonight is amatenr and Durells offer “Musical Moments | night and quite few local amateups e Luxe,” two voices and a piano in ! will appesr to win the of- | Which they sing and play wonderfuliy | fered. Saturday is t owing | Well. Jack l"ay & Co. offer “A Trip of Marty and her company and it is| (o Monte Carlo,” a breezy musical kit roped that a good crowd will turn out : in which the audience is actually to send them off. The phetoplay f carried away to Monte ' Carlo with ture presents William 8. Hart in them. Their offering shows some ger Jim McKee,” dances, good singing, and is plump “Name the Man!" the first Victor | full of comedy. Mr. IFay is a splen- | Seatrom production since that direc- | did comedign and he is ably assiste tor came to the Goldwyn studios fromm by a clever young actress and. two Sweden, opens Sunday at the [Palace men, Gene and Mary Enos are seen theater. Included 1n the in rength and Reauty,” an excel- (onrad Nagel, Mae Busch, Patsy Ruth lent gymnastic offcring that was well Miller, Hobart Tosworth, Creighton | received, Robinson and Picree was Hale, DeWitt (', Jennings, Evelyn the big laughing hit of the bill with bie and many other well known play- | their clever skit, *No More Saloons.,” ers, In fact they received the lion's sha The story was adapted to the screen | of applauge and local theatergoe by Paul Bern. from the novel entitied | were very much pleased with their “The Master of Man,” by Rir Hall jact, They are a riot in the family Caine, and was Victor Seastrom’s first quarrel and their rapid wit and talk | production under a contract the Swe- | hits a good many in the aundience dish director signed with the Goldwyn ! right on the right place. No doubt studios, i this clever team will be very popular The picture was enthusiastically ac- | during their stay here. T claimed by critics and public, and had | play feature offers “The long rums at large theaters in Guest,” a thrilling Williamson unde: York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San sea story with beautiful natural color Francisco and other of the largest scenes and a cast of stars that are ex- cities in the United States, cellent in the production. On Sun- | - < day night the Capitol will feature as SPIONEER TRAILS —LYCLEUM ‘z .!["'f"ial nl"r:'u-lim:‘ “The World's a Stage,” an FElinor Glyn story with A picture that combines ! Dorothy Phillips and Kenneth 1 thrills, exciting adventure, romance i, the leading roles. and a photo-panoramic masterpicce of beauty is “Piencer Trails” that is playing to capacity houses at the Lyceum, On this bill also are sev. | eral good vaudeville acts, inclnding | laToys NModels, an act in which three perfeetly trained dogs vie with their two human masters in doing their stuff; Rome and Jordan in a comedy nging, talking and dancing skit and Phillips and his troupe of ath- letic stars, “Pioneer Trails presenting Cul- len Landis' and Alice Calhoun, sup- ported by a large cast, inciuding a band of real Indians, Sunday night the I two real real features, One stars Houdini, the famous magician, in “Haldane of the Secret Serviee,” The other big number Sunday is “Patsy.” starring Wallace Beery, Miss ZasSu Pitts and Marjorie Daw, “Patsy”, as its name implics, is a comedy drama and while the chief fun making is reposed in the hands of Miss Ditts, hoth Beery and Miss Daw act s skillful foils to Miss Pitts’ rarve abils ity to create humorous situations, LYCEUM TONIGHT AND SAT. X ARERF AT LA L TR TXY Y] m,—Concert, ! Poom.- ngton time signals. Weatier forec € wBZ 1 (Westinghouse, Springfield) | — { 6:00 p. m.-=Dinner concert, ; 7:00 p. m.—Dramatized story. Cur- ren book review. T30 3edtime story 9:35 ~—Arlington time signals. | : —Chamber music, so- prano; flute, Kyw (Westinghouse, Chicago.) m.—Spanish lessons, Bedtime story, 0 p. m.—Dinner concert. Joska DeBarbary's 7:00 to T 7:00 to orchestra, 20—Clyde Joska DeBabary's T35 to T:45 p. wm. 10:00 p, m. to 2:00 right revue, Talk. a, m.—Mid- way Electric Co.- (General Schenectady). 6.00 m.—Market | new p. quotations; p. m.—Children's program, ». m.—Health talk, P, m.o—Weekly health talk, p. m—Coneert, » Musical Dance program. 0 n.- program. WwWeAar (Chesapeake and IPotomac Tel. Co.) 0-8:00 p, m.—Concert, 100-5:20 p. m.—"Sparks from the Political Whee §:20-10:00 p. gram. 10:00-12:00 p./ m m.—Orchestra pro- ~~Dance musie. Communist Agitation in Egypt Incites Native: Alexandria, Mgypt, April 4R ports from industrial centers Egypt indicate that several Communist leaders are busy organ- izing the workers and inciting them to violence, The Communists are believed to have entered the country when the British control was with- | $:15 p. m.--Code practice. drawn, and evidently have made 6:50 p. m.—Meeting of Amrad Big considerable headway spreading Brother club. propaganda, 7:00 p, m.—F The workmen employed at a large 30 p. ni.—-Kvening program cotton oil factory near lere forcibly Selected verses, took possession of the premises and Tted Cross Health lield them until Zaghiul Pasha, Concert prime minister, sent a large force to evict them, The factory and others in the neighborhood arve under po- lice guard but have not been re- opened. The police of documents while raiding the prem- | ises occupied by the communists fol- lowing the factory disturbance, PALACE Tonight and Sat. arty Dupree and Follies FAREWELL SHOW AMATEURS _ TONIGHT wri (Strawbridge and Clothier--I"hila.) 6:00 po o —-“Sunny Jim.' 6:30 p. m.—Concert orchestra. of lhundred WGl (American Radio and Itesearch . Corp.-~Medford Hillside, Mass.) n ton police reports, eum shows Talk, Woo John Wanamaker— hitadeiphia) Dinner ~Hpec m musie, program, Address, Grand ergan ~Time signal. §:20 LR 0:30 » P om. peom 9:55 poom seized huge qua recital. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY A Wonderful Show—Come on Out and See 1! Keith Vaudeville eaturing Shura Rulowa & Co. 8 == RUSSIAN DANCERS — 8 TGENE & MARY ENOS TIACK FAY & CO, “A Trip To Monte Carlo” SMITH & LLE Musical Moments ROBINSON & PIERCE In Their Great Skit “No Mcre S:loons”’ WM. S. HART IN Here's an Act well we “The Urinvited Guest” With a Great Cast A Thrilling Undersea Tale sunday—DOROTHY PHILLITY Pioneer Trails cat Picture —Al— FINE VAUDEVILLE Sunday Only 'SINGER UIM _, MIKEE TTHE GREAT HOUDINT MATINEES THIS WEER EXCEPT SAT. This Coupon and 10c will admit any lady (o Best Seats CTHE WORLIVS A STAGE SUND “NAME THE MAN" FIFTH ANNUAL CONCERT For the Benefit of THE CHILDREN’S HOME MME. INGA ORNER, Soprano Formerly with the Metropolitan Opera Co., United States Opera Co., and Covent Garden, London MR. GOSTA NYSTROM, Tenor From the Royal Opera, Stockholm. Reserved Seats at Huligren's 57 Arch St., and at the door, Sundar. Tickets—T75¢, $1.00, $1.50; Loges and Boxes, $2.00. Doerr’s orche | I TRIDAY, ATRIL 4, 1924, e e T e > ;i ROTARY'S MOVEMENT (Coftinued from First Page) 1v:02 'H . ., p. P WE (Westinghio -Lioston.) T:40 10®Z:ih p. Klectric ing for beffer home 9:55 p. . m—Arlington time sigiul. 10:09 p. me—Cone coo committee having charge of work of Itotary throughout the world, He is oné of the active work ers for the s of "Ho; and has also been very active in p moting the now famous “back-to- school” movement which origi od with a Rotary club in his home state, and in four years has succeeded in sending thousunds of boys and girls back to high school who had deter- mined Yo quit and go to work after their grammar school days “Nineteen years ago four wise men in the city of Chicago discovercd a new star—a star shining with brilliant radiance ¢l led them to the four corners of the ca showing them fellowship and a common brother- hood,” Vice T fdent Mill stated in his addres “This star took unto it- the shape of a cogged whee] em biuzoned with the words ‘lotary ternational! As these wise traveled they gathered together others who sought for an ideal, those who had a longing to develop seryie before self and to serve humanity. “On and on this star, emblematic of Rotary, lighted the way for this hand until new twenty-six notions of the carth have enrolled in the march of progress toward a common under- standing among men, regardles race, or creed, political belief—a | believing in the universality of the Golden TRule and “Peace on Larth” among all peoples. “A Rotary club United States three second ih was orga had been developing six v United States and Canada | club was started in Great - Rotary was at work in the United 8 8, Canada and Great Brit- ain for eleven years hefore the first vcluby was founded in another country ~Cuba, “It is true that as tur back we were contemplating sthe i tion of Notary to the principal of Furope and of other continents, but the World War burst on 1914 and held not only the center the stage but the wiole sage four long yeurs, During that tr period Tlotary made progress in countries whercin it was already United States, Canada, Tiritain - and Cuba, Perliaps ! nost notable was the development in I 6:00 p.m,~Children’s half hour itish from 1914 to 1018 8:30 p. m.—-Dinner dance. ai inerease of from aight to twenty- p. m.—Concert, our clubs, Today there aze over one windred and firty c'ubs in Great Uritain ay in little Cuba there are aleven clubs, Tt was not of the ques. tion 1o make a start in other coun- tries during the war, but after the war was ended and the world hogan to settle down a lttle, Totary resum- o its interrupted mareh, "It you were inclined to wonder if totary's worldwide extension is, after a really worth while, just consider this statement Practically all of RRo tary's extension outside of North America has heon in the I voa In this time we have increased n tventy- to over one handred and fifty elubs in cat Britaln, from three to cleven in Cuba “There is one phase of Notary th I would dwell upon for a few minutes, it ix elagsed as @ fundamental and as h o8 worthy of thought, - the business methods program, stressing higher standurds of business,practic Limerson says, ery man takes that his neighbor does not t m, But a J he bee gins to care t! rheat his neighbors, “There are at work today, envy and fe for another: greed which fiteers and encourages sloth; whieh breeds suspieton and mental biinde fear which of decision and dri business to an carly grase world of four f1 lave rolled aw mountain. has this power, “Here can enter the ‘combat.’ thess furics to suc businesa or profession 1o & code « Here s tfonal boys' I'ree (Detroit 85— Detroit.) 6:09 p. m-—Dinner concert, 5:50 p. m.—Hpecial dance program, WEAL, Telephone and Telegraph New York City.) T:10 1o 1000 p. M. daily sport talk: Boys Dance orch tAmerican Co. -Bed time story The Happin ra. (I'aimer School of Chiropractic—Da- venport, Towa.) sandman’s visit port news and we ey . m.-—Lducational lecture. m, Sunday school 1| P m.—Mu program. College Men's Glee club, p. m—Weekly tourist's meu 9:00 rond bulletin, wie. (Gimbel Bros.—I"l deiphial) 6:04 G:10 dance p.m of Jordan-Lewis o e Market reports. Bedtime stories and roll caill, been iu the s Lefore the totary in the ore th had ! WHAS, (Courier Journal and Louisville Times.—~Louisville, Ky.) to 9:00 p. m.—(" ading; standard time, meert; lari- hulletin ian, tone official solo: L news | : WG, Telephone New and Tele City) (Fede |'.’||‘ as fi York Dinner Dig: m. m.- music of .the » P ad s us news, 5100 m, m. m Musical program, Tenor soloist. Supper music ™ " 11:00 p 101060 1he e o8 { WNAC, { (8 d Stores--RBoston.) 18les 8:00 WHN, Theater York City.) (Loen's e Bldg.- New Three Ormande Song revie Singing. Paritone, 8. Ja¥y Kaufman and v 11:00 po m sisters 1015 p.om. m m m.- w, " his ecelebrities, 12:45 poom, 1:00 a. W Baritons Harey Richman Wiz, New (Acoltan 1all York City) s four a0 Boxing lesson for M.-~Dance program, te=Current topics m.=Adventures pom boya, K100 p, Reporter,” 0 p. . of Luh m Concert 1000 P, om0l Died April 4th, 1774, 10:30 p. m.--Dance m, - our Goldsmith ave program, comes when t he does not Then all goes well, four furios They are Hatred EMIGRANTS CROWD DOCKS Hamburg, April 4 Hamburg has become the gateway to North and fouth Ameriea for the fravelers of eastern Luropean siates, According 1o cmigration statisties, 00 pers sons through Hamburg last yoar bount for the 'nited Riates and for Sonth Ameriean countrics, told 126,118 persons embarked Tiere last year, or abont 31 pey than during 19 or wers Giermans, the coun- loose anid hate, greed, of one « makes pro- o & : w passed ey vauses 30,300 Al from cent causes end 4 the and lack o8 men more ) these ries, we others be trics of « Corns a lotary the e from various o the indi You can force sumb 1o your is whers you individua four You can foree it surrender s conduct correet husine your ignment “It you are not or win it a “As a o net a member of your craft proiessional organization member determin ether Ut craft or professional arso- woen adopted o trst @am and its there i ine eame pleteness wuty “lteport cociation critically 1Ir is quite evident, to the offic ts of com s no code your rra of your as the resy f the your examin- Iggestions Or if ‘'no code has been adopted Don't risk blood poisoning by paring & comn. Apply Blue.jay. the ecientific corn endet, The pain will vanish instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes oul. Get Blue-jay todsy at your druggist. tion ¢ vode urg action endorsement from the A code members &f your aesocis “Gather ‘do ne othes ion and not's’ plans and code written until its completior You can s ,model outlines {rom the office of Tt tary Tnterr “Present the ¢ a #nd together for contls submit and tive that is to be 10000000 School Children need ) ¥ SCOTTS X fysnumou ational o giring encouragem to others to and do ke B ment that m. t of o and profese nrg: lowing Rotary's plar “Apply 1t own business and to the public as promote the understanding your craft ot profession. the publie and those to whom remembering rour obligations to your nation, state and their Jaw “Many of us do not figure that the principles of llotary apply onr business but merely to the ‘other” fol. low-—saying: ‘My busines is a private business and 1 alone am responsibie for its condunet and no one has any right to eriticise” This is a grave mistake. a8 in this day and age there is no such thing as a ‘private busi- . ANl business is public in the sc that the management and the pubtlic are involved in the manner in uded And we must Luyeineee ub 10 1o the national tra vizations are ne adopted e code 1o sour give cxample endeavoring to highest ideals and members of your employ- v one PARSONS' THEATER, Hartford 3 NIGHTS, PFG. THIR. APRIL 3 MATINEE SATURDAY L Sat. She. 100, $1.50, 5200, $2.50. The Sslmyne in mesociotion with _Adeiph Kiather presest very between eoe «hom from you sou sell—-alnags to ne which #t is cone that of (he test fis reeponsibility Froduction Dedgned by Nolls Perey | “There are certain points of contact in every business and profession that should bLe considered very serlously, \mor can any business or profession be entirely successful unless careful con- sideration is given to the following points: “The contact between the employer and the employee. A most worthy in the proper condnct in busi- relations, which brings about ‘human touch’ and the estabiish- a 'soul’ in business. “Contact with those assocviated with you in your business or profession; such as partners or stockholders, “Contact with competitors. “Contact with those from hases are made, Contact with customers and clients 1t is not only necessary to keep hooks in your business but to keep fa'th as whom » itact with trade and profession- anizations, 't with which you reside that pays taxes: fhe community in For it is busine:s that builds scho that > sick suffering, nesdy and amtance e city into the feeling ac ~a of ti vith those ng friondly cciation of problems, It has counte efforts put torth by the gandist 1o sow secds of isa vwork t all ¢ We can ¢ lnto v 1 lia uuty field ity wh o5t It g drives out suspicion and Jeselops tism, of a Ied atr ubs cin e the message of communities, small rs and to Hot ns cark propi. This ge in nary tovi those wh 1t is and a rey i a we owe of acti the other f been ob- an el that over our cetive petiving We should e do not « ciubs into cics, T tary te nor can it ever tunction 24 a cowpeting Boys' work ourganization liotary's and servien 1ield propaganda where fear favor it can the community ver tirn we s ina of 1out tention wi eull the to the boys, “The boy problem wouid the problem of the community is todny weee it begavse w 100 rany half time whe unwiliing to their ehitdren, sheds have Les rted In the the A most convenient pla yoorl & not or not he that it not parcuts, Iarents to give ful) Too man are time "o« o ¢ > ware olden days, woodshed stoi Automo o been t woel e, 10« e n boy, with efther s o as rrined ranay lie hoy prol home and it there “Liotary deal that onedit for tie the know 1t otar, for thirty the high schools othearwise auit m you solve in its suggestad programs has aceom piishe has been lasting a o e an ‘hacisto-aehool’ camprign, as cspon- he o can you we ligure Ve find ha the hoys woulil end ing at th grade? What a hae! wonderful future Rotary What & powsr it can b, t g men for gervice to humanit rebip in burinecs ethics, and in A world rociety, Rot e word Wil ence in step togother ¢ and destray the enamics of ¢'\i and peaca, and fast bring Bsth object of Rotary to my mind is really Rotar " advaneement under. standing, good-will and percs Ihrough a worid Lusiness profe arn Rotary ideal of serice’, n- 1. o com tion n o\ f internailonal feliovwship of vsional united and in the WP PING BOSS" o) nfori which 1o the Lyespm theater April $th the auspicss of 13 Amariean | nzeed fim T Pose” smee sth, Ty« a- nusual thems, ity contineing pors 21 of the v 1 of the et lras. bies Lir rovghout th con Eyetem, the Alm b ee rrcords t country, The eational ‘i the mot e A grentost rodu ne he 2 ey ¢ based on the i) aver appeal eaid han 1hat of fhe the 11N Bese erly produ & pro tio teriors wer pib ere This beantiful Wil- Tow fern stand. fin- t<hed in golden oak. only $2.85. No mon- ey in dvemce. 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