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nder velop * | £55888220883000 0 Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical wrillen by the .press ugencies £L508.8 MATTISON COLL; REVUE Tonight is the Jast excellent bill showing of the at the Capitol which fea- tures the Keith headliner The Eight Mascott. and the photoplay which offers Alice Terry and Ramon the Girls Novarro in Linds,” Tomorrow “Where Pavement the entire bill chunges and brings five new Keith acts headed ttison and Cole and wheir Broad- ociety orchestra, They offer a charming act which the Differe " so titled becan toring is difrer of vaudevil) lin and ( skit, “The Little Speewlator” just fuli of original wit tuins vod i Glass ar usual run pleasing which is and also con and dancing, wire-walkes A difterent style than most of cse aets as they perform tricks and a slim thread of ome Munning an but of . npon Norton and Brower will b with their House *ables,” s who cony lines, and Will J1, ihe pr Storie the peer of and his talk ¢ plenty of amusement, How 1 wives who wonder why their husbands turm to drink or other women stop to think that they them- sclves may have driven them to ity Constance Talmadgd the ques tion, It isn't often that - wWoman can be brought even momentarily 1o consider this question from the man' point of view, It lad an impressive lesson during the iiming of some of the " her filmization of the P at iked comedy irrational conelude monologists will provide iy Cor has just episodes of Jazz Band with Moy Starting ) Moors Al will A return engagement by reguest, | their of- L!'f*"lfl\m. us ,éq.,'..,» ootices and reviews In this column are for the respective amusement company. TPV PEGVCETITIITIVICIVOPOTI9TT PPTEPTTIVEVIOIIIE “THUNDERGATE” AT PALACL Tonight Hall Caine’s ame the | Man” will finish its presentation a the Palace where it has been muaking | big hit since its opening Sunday. To- morrow the entire bill changes bring- ing double features for a program One feature offers Owen Moore in “Thunder witile other pre- sents the Yaie Unive S8 pro- duction “Jamestown,” ing the second episode of their “Chronicles of [ Amer Owen serics. one of the y and drams principal tensely Sidney Lord of ore, foremost cc wndergate,” a picturization of Small's novel, “The gate,” Ia this First National picture portrays a young A whose resemblance precipitates him in a turous, exciting and and finaily wife, who was 1 on him whe y circumstunces, he wa the place of Thunder. Moor o a Chi erics of romantic him a adven- situa tious throng pelled to take lord, con- the veal ON BALLOON Three w he advantages have been announced by the General Tire & Rubber Co, of Akron, Ohio. "aking the wtand that it is low a v the car owner sccks this ror deseribos its pro- styles of TIRES canipping of low i ear for pre Lo to three which duct 1 cquigment A Tow-pr ) e specinl sedan and show how ould taie a 6,20 balloon but ulre a change of whe This equipment veqiives an air prossire of only They 7 balloon wheels rims, this car would rims, els and then show how the samr be cquipped with o without changing Comparing or --I'ri.—Sat. —Double Features Owen Moore e “Thundergate” A thrilling romance of an American youth in China, LADIES’ BARG The second of the Yale University’s ‘Chronicles of America’ Series ‘Jamestown’ The story of the First Settlement in America ! AIN MATINEES Thursday and Friday This Coupon and 10¢ Will Admit Any Lady To Best Seats ! Mascotte Girls—Where the Pavement Ends Thur ~da\ —P T |da\ -.\dlunda\ 5-GREAT ACTS-5 KEITH VAUDEVILLE — Featuring — MATTISON With AND. COLE Their BROADWAY SOCIETY OR( HESTRA ——in “WE'RE DIF FFRE)T" LAUGHLIN & WES e “The Little Speculator” ‘\lA\\l\(v ‘\ C L\S’s “Watch Your Step” T NORTO? & BROWER —in— Fables WILL J. WARD Songs and Stories CONSTANCE white | sure | this h th diiferenee in cros one-half inc pressure required is 30 lbe. The third illustration shows how the same Studcbaker to get low-pres- sure advantages in a regular size cord would use the, 35x4's low-pressure jeord with an air pressure of 45 lbs. In a very unique chart-hook pre- | pared by the General Tire & Rubber company ail makes of cars are shown with the tire size and alr pressure re- quired for cach of these three types of low air pressure equipment, Tn or- der to prepare this chart scientifical- “[ly it was necessary to base the rec- ommended air pressure on the weight | that would be placed on each type of tire by different makes of cars, These | chart-books have been distributed to Ger | tire dealers and have already had a very large circulation.—advt, 6.20 balloon the section is less than hus equipped the air- 3 POVIVVIVOIVING m"’"“§ 2VOICES IN THE AIR "9"4"‘1""""'""' Aiad RKDKA (Westinghouse—Last Pittsburgh) Dinner concert, Address. —Market reports, Progranm. —Cofeert. rlington time signals. (Westinghouse—Springfield). L Quartermaster 8 f the Org 4 Resorves.” 0 p. m.--Bedtime story 7:40 p. m—Chamber music, 9:30 p. m.--Lanrilla Baillange, Freneh soprano. 9:55 p. m.—Time signals. KYW (Westinghons —Uhicago) 6:00 m.~Spanish les- Sons. to 6:30 p. 3 p. m—-Talk, 00 p. m—Bedtime story, to T:30 p. m.~—Dinner con- ) to 7:10 p. m.—Joska DeBab- s orche 10 to orchestra, . m—Clyde Docrr's n.-—Joska DeBab- it orchest arsc's . 10 8:35 p. $:00 gram, 00 p. M.~ 0h P Trust Co, 9:15 p. m 10:00 p, m, night Revenne, |+ 12:00 to 1 nm.—Musical pro- Good Tt Program by the Union Talk. to 2:00 a, m.-~Mid- 30--Organ solo, WH! Courier-Journal -~ Louis- ville, Ky.) | (Louisville 7:30 to % p. m—Concert, |cultural Tabloid Talk., Late bulleting, Offielal Central Sta time announced at 9 o'clock. woc. | (Palmer School of € ‘hiropractic—Das venport, Towa.) Agri- news Sandman’s visit, 6:30 p. m. ] Sport news and weath. 150 P, m forecast, 10 p. mi—Tducational lecture, §:00 p. m.--Organ recital, WS, Journal- oteh ballads, WCAr, ke and Potomac Telephone ~Washington, D. C.) (Atlanta Atlanta, Ga) 10:45 p. m.- (Chesa C _——— Y.WHA Minstrel and Jubilee PALACE THEATER Sun, Afternocon, Apr, 13, 1924 Admission from 50¢ to $1.50 Exchange Your Tickets Thurs., Fr At E, Meshken's 170 Main St. 3 NIGHTS BEG. PARSONS THURS, APR, 10, Marttord MATINEE SATURDAY Direet From X. Y. Run. ELSIE FERGUSON —IN— THE MOON FLOWER —with— Sidney Blackmer EVE. 5008250 ~MAT. 50c~§2.00. 00 p. ghort ts 7:10 p. m.—~Musical numbers, 7:80 p. m.—Address. 7:45 p. m.—Community concert. wiIp, (Gimbel Bros.—Philadelphia.) Dinner, dance, 45 p. m.—Market reports, 00 p. m—Bedtime stories and roll ,cal (Westinghouse—Boston.) 100 p. m.—Dinner music. Quart Sertlon of the Organized Re: l 7:30 p. m.-—Bedtime story .‘uu p. m.—"The rmaster rves.” 40 p. m.—Chamber mus 8:3Q p. m.—Teeital. 0 p. m—~Concert. P, m.—Ariington time 11:30 p. m.—Dance music. signals. WNAC. (Shepard Stores.—Boston.) 6:00 p. m.—Children’s half hour, 6:30 p. m.—Dinner dance. 5:15 p. m.—Masonic Club choir. 9:45 p. m.—Linnell entertainers. “'('\' (Deétroit Free Press, Detroit) 6:00 p. m.~Dinner concert, 8: Musica! program, WGI (American Lad\o #hd Lescarch Corp. Every Room In Ycur Home Spring Stock 4Includes the Best Makes of " | s PRINTED LINOLEUMS at . m.—Baritone, Piano selection. rehestra, Black and Whits pro- gram. 10:00 p, m.—Lady orchestra. 1 W1 . I (Strawbridge and Clothier, Phila.) $1 40, —“Sunny Jim." Concert orchestra. WSR (Atlanta Journal, Atianta, ‘Scotch™ Crindle, Ga) { | “program fea- tadio’s Harry | 10:45 p. m.- uring Join M Lauder, wWGnR Telephone and Telegraph | Co., Bufialo, N. Y.) | (Federal aner music, Digest of the day's news . m.—Wendel, Tall, 0 p. m.—Musical program, 10:00 p, m.-—Tennyson's “Enoch Arden,” with musie, 11:00 p. m.—~Supper music. poem WEAT (American Tel, & Tel, Co Wednesday, April 9. 1 7-10 p. m.—Services, Dail Talk., lLectu Practical American Politics, “The Chiclet orchestra.” WaZ (Acolian Hail—New York City) rt on Tenor, | HARVARl] STUDENT 7 p. m.—Bedtime story. 80 p. me~Dance program. 7:45 p. m.—"The Progress of World.” 8 p. m.Dance program §:30 p. m.—"Tenement House De- partment.” 10:30 p. m~~Dance program. WGI (American Radio and Corp.~-Miiferd Hillside, m.—TRoston police rogoris. p. m.—Code practice, 6:80 p. m.~Meeting of the Amrad | Mg Brother elub, 6:80 p. m.—Mes we | Nobleman's Son Waips Cop and Then Is Held for Drunkeuness | Henri de Harvard student and Toston, April 9 Castel- {lane of Parls, son of a I'rench nobteman, displayed | Research Mass.) | his physical prowess with such telling that hospital to be sewed up and another is nursing the effects of the serimma The sequel is that De v | CaStellane faces chav ves of drunken ge to Camp Vire | e and assault and battery on Pa- | | trolmen 1La Boyle and Joseph | Gollant of | Henri e of the Duche ter Anna Gould { Count Honi e vy | Bonl is his uncle | Flannts His Nobility Patrolm e, sory | d in court, crash of glass in Hane the morning. Seein approaching with five n “Come eftect yestorday one policeman 6 p. went to i rence teience up to date.” P. ~Livening program: 1. “Health-o-gram.” 2. Address. 3. |'umer' Boston Castellane 18 the nephew Tallyrand, the for- former wite of teltanc \\00 Wanamaker-~Philadeiphia) (John 7:30—Dinner musie, . 30—"Helping to Keep ¥ ir bit he sald to De Cast ] the policeman, I 1 won't come out, ¥rench vight 1o automo board Organ recital stopped i Orchestra, baritone, 9 ~Time signal 10 Weather forecast 10:30-~Orchestra | Fitchburg rz Woman Selected As Near East Supervisor New York, April 9,—Mrs. Florence T. Uhls, of Fitchburs, hias becn appointed to supervise the nursing ac- (jyeoyg) tivities of tha Near Hast Relief in , Armenia, Georgia, and Persia, Where g oo oy 25,000 war orphans are being cared tue five met for, it was announced today. Mrs. g T'his directed establishment of the g, ., first publie health nursing service in Armenla. 8he is the wife of Dr. Rus- sell T. €'his, trachoma specialist of the Near Fast Relief. Grath London—A South ¥nd domestie servant found a pocketbook contain- ing $150 and returned it to its owner. “Thank yon,” said the losef, “Wonld you call st the police station and tell them it's found 7" cording to replied son of have Castellane 'm the hed Into Showease Boyle sald that as he reach De Castel the youth th «hop and w Two taxi driv iitil Patrotman Gal as tal him- him Mass., rashed front of s knock- hal n to the three stitc wound a On the tane nobl. station again asserted his rights pan, according to Patrolma who said that he, too, was vay to the as 7 Case Continmed. Parmeter continued e Coste being ogniz Judgs the « for two week ympanions AMERICAN LEGION SHOW Lyceum Theater, April 10th, 11th and 12th Matinee Saturday Afternoon 79¢ and 95¢ Sq. Yd. INLAID LINOLEUMS BATTERS POLICEMAN 'STILL LEADS TWO 10 ONE at - - $1.75, $1.95, $2.15, $2.2 Sq. Yd. 5 We have expert men to lay the Linoleum as it should be done B. C. PORTER SONS “Connecticut’s I’ Furniture Store” released. Do Caste class og ' presidont "Universite, for presidential preferment as belated returns from the Michigan primary clection Moncay came in today, With of the states einets h from, the j more than 2 to 1 advantage over his the republican ticket, Coolidge 81,4 ano s a member of the 5 at Harvard and is vie of Cerele VFrancais d Harvard, He member of the 1ly club of Harvard, he Institute of 1770, D, K, K., the Troquois elub and the Stylus club, Hi tried out for Harvard footbal m last fall, also is opponents on The Hiram Johnson, vote was: the emocratie side Henry 1 of slightly more than Senator Woodbridge N, Ferris, precinets repor The Ford, 34,485; Ferris, 31,297, over with 2232 vote was: Coolidge Continies to Maintain - Ad- santage Over Johnson in Belated - -~ Returns from Michigan, Deat in the in 192 18 from automobile accidents United States numbered 11,066 ah increase of 1,495 over the ling year, Detroit, AN 9.--Drosident idge and Heney Ford held thelr 1¢ this Signaturc is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE “There is no other BROMO QUININE” Pm\“cn Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenzs, and as & Preventive. 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