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GILLLHEBELLLHLHLLILLLEHLHLELHLILEHHLHHEHLHLLE8LHH1889 3| VOICES IN THE AIR: Mg “ l| n " T T '5.-! 1) ” z [ s PETPRRRRES FEPPEEES] MEN ONLY—AT LYCEUM Crowded @ith women at every per- rmance the first three cek, the Lyceum thi tarted to establish an ceord with the Wild Dats,” the ted to men, Males only ate to be ad- itted' during the remainder of the JOWing. Endorsed by medieal me the days of arternoon attendance “Nome “showing of n and so- 1l workers greatest gencies as one moral upl niable argument, for Some Wild Oats” feac nan the uni nd ehec : sperienced brothe rting Sunday ni all next week o1 st romances of he portrayed Wee is Nagel will take the Aileen Pringle wi the fpassionate, lov fo evils of ks up on moder wen n nove Elinor shown, Conrag ading part and the role of queen, SRICKS OF 19217 AT« APITOL, ind his company o attrac for the bal- m 8 offerir nd he who fine maid, matinec s and Bome called “Kicks of 11 assigted by and show steps in Kobby Brooks, a petite V'rank Morgan, who idol type, off sayings."” fine the male member of (harlie Chaplin imp: very well done, Harmo with a dash of fun and a p fered attractively by Walte Gould under the titte of Could Notice It.” present a scenie and rhyme called */ “Missing Millions," first Paramount star pieture offering with t doing a ion that is nov rson and JKane ety of melody vhich is on this a superb erook photoplay Jack Boyle's famou storles wheih were pul Jeading magazine, n Blackie in a AT PALACE. as the son of member of & CAGE OF DESIRE How a youl a wealthy wou blackmailing gang, unaware that she |her | pleasing pergonality, to play with her | Tonight—Fri.—Sat. A Cry From a Mother's Heart “THE AGE OF DESIRE” with MARY PHILBIN MYRTLE STEDMAN WILLIAM COLLIER Jr. -PALACE- HARTYORD ALL THIS WEEK UK, WED, TAUR. SAT. 2015, EVE. K. THE BIG SURPRISE The Poli Players In JOHN L. GOLDEN'S New Play “HOME” By Viola Brothers, SHORE, HALE HAMILTON and John Golden with Arthor Howard, Winifred St. Claire Direction of A. W, Van Buren MAT. AND NOTE:=MR. ROBERT FISHER, Late Star of “DEAR ME” and MKt FRANK MONROF, formerly of Hun- ter-Beadlord Co., will play important parts. w the ! attendance being lim-4 have a | “Not 8o You | Brady's ' ; |retary of the on two of | Cohen, | eation s | K ..*- 0/ A Uuless othernise indicated, theatricul notices and reviews in this column are written by the press ngencies for the respective amusement company. FECIIVETICEPETIIOIIVEIETIIT 1 in truth his mother, forms ouc he big dramatic moments in * ¢ a Iirst Ni E Frank l»n/«,«, at the Palace , plays the Iman ks cast as son while mother, HON. QUIN O'BRIEN TO LECTURE HeERe One can't do justice to Quin O'Brien | ' lon paper. Those who have hear him who explains sweblem, logically, elearly, anly. His open forum is a marvel instruction, One seas heard Mr. have ne where to equal that one—and I hae scen a good mang. lvery man, wom an and child sat literally. spe hey were listening to a cle a subject th yusands. » choicest Lingl think o as perplexing non-parti of | 4 Chautaugqua critic who O'Br ver witne cise explanation of snavied the vere listening t adapted to « vaised, when the it. to the sublimist pinnacles of schol- arly oratory. His Chauta mer will be problems. minds of siqua address this sum- a discussion of present | GIRLS GONCEITED Ihink Only of Themselves and Care Little For Rest of World, Welfare Worker Declares, N. J., June 19.—The of the girl of today ceording to Miss Emil New York, field s Jewish welfare hoard, ressen the convention of the n of dgwish Center night analysis of Atlantis City, st inte herself, felis-Cohen, of Nation Sceretard “An uctivities in g “ghows that the gre the girl is in herself, strive to develop to cultivate a | las! smmunity center il Miss Selis- atest inter- 8he seeks eral, est of she alth, self-expression; ttore of he s to be taught how to take | home » or the prosent; to learn use her hands to Rometimes ing In her vo- general intevest art fhe kes to act and sing and dance. 8he en- joys mceting boys. But the life of the worll ontside passes her by or is from us tr She shows a in musie, and hooks, n( importance only as she sees it in alation to herself.” | — \ Rivet steel han a tensile strength | |ot 53,000 pounds per square inch. TONIGHT KEITH VAun'muE Veat ROY R()(.luR\ & CO. In SRICKS OF 19217 A Night In The Garden Cafe “TJEAN and VALJEAN "WALTERS and GOULD " CARSON and KANE "BROOKS and MORGAN ING MILLIONS” Boston Blackie” Story With ALICE BRADY ohnny Elliott & Girls LYCEUM-TONIGHT AND ALL DAY MATINEE AND NIG AFTERNOONS, SPECIAL wr Friday - Saturday 2 TO 5:45: NIGHTS, 7 TO 10:45 nmsmflsn ONLY whether it be in | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FPIPVEERTIIPTIIICIY PG CEE n"b’bfl June 19, — Thursday. KDKA (Wastinghouse-—kast I'ittshurgh.) 1 scores. Dinner 6:45 p. m.—News bulle T p. m.—Bascbal jen This Summe Mar Concer other old-time melo KDKA Little Sym o p.om—A Weather 10 p. m., tins scores. “Your ports War and presented forecast. Concert, WBZ (Westinghouse — Springfiel 6 p. m.—Dinner concert teisman eneemble, ) p. m.—Dinnar \ and his orchestra Am#frican Market report, r from the music Results of ern, New !wzu'\l Homes At the Theater Beditme story § Con the Contral ¢ ¢ Newburypo 't by the onal « 1artet \ureh ~ and pianis 35 p. m.—Arlington time and weather repoits Kyw (Westinghouse -— Chicagn,) 6 to 6:30 p. m.—Dinner con Joska DeBabary's rt or Paul Whiteman's . Joska DeBabary's or- 35 p. m. -— Talk on ‘inance ml Markets." 7T to T:20 p.m Twenty of Good Reading.” 7:20 to 8:30 p gram, Minutes m.—Musical WEAK an Telephone and Teleg New York City.) (Ameri Co. Dinner music Concert Planist and group of artists rdionist and Violinis “WEAL Announ Hour Vincent Lopez and his orchestra 6tol2p.m for children wram wir (Gimbel Bros. Phitadelp 6 p. m.—Official weather fore 05 p. m—William Smith and hi o orchestra 6:45 p. m.— Market U'nele reporis, Wip'a lie 1time -'«' VIMMA monic o (Courier Journa § p.om §:45 p. m -9 p. inday school JUNE 19, 1924, Con.for " which has always wal rican Radio and = Medford Hillsire, (Ame cently suce exist in the past firm, announce that for as well cars at suit purchaser; Good well d upon inquiry.— MeGauley Wy s ¢ ind serviee WHAS s on tl and Louis i ISy “No ma’am, I cani't do the wash today; you'll have to wait till my tootn gets better” radio Forum Boy niportant Offi our) Palmer 0 op.m p.m news Schoal Ra Sanglmar Sport news WS HEram 10:45 p m 1e First Preshyt tadio n.—Childr 7:45 p. m m m m P 'y m 30 p.m orp. of Dance Drama apu Ever sce vith a toothache? Laundry service is so reliable be- cause it is done by an organization of many workers. Its work is not interrupted by the big or little ac- cidents that sometimes interfere when asingle person is serving you. A talk ~Vocal The laundry cannot get sick, cannot miss a car, does not mind storms and blizzards, heat or cold. It dries your clothes whether the day is rainy or sunny; it delivers your bundle whether the street cars are running or not. Reliability—added to quality ser= vice and low prices—takes away not only the work but the worry. ' BONES, Bariton Wanamak Hotel Majes not I hoth on miltionajre troit sportsman the Motor Sales md off company | winners track Coach The Royal Marimba Band The real marimba hand. The band that introduced the marimba into the United States. The band that was awarded the Medal of Honor. The Hurtado Brothers Royal Marimba Band of Guatemala. Is now playing every evening at LE BAL TABARIN “The Home of Irresistible Music” Free Parking Space. LAKE COMPOUNCE Dancing % p TWO ORCHESTRAS m.oto I am BRISTOL FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 20 BATTLE OF MUSIC Batween Tasillo’s Orchestra and Sullivan’s Rexmere Club Orchestra of New Britain Continuous Dancing, 8 to 12 ” }/Zlb. _ vm/) gl == % P»vxn ST. Pt new - “*o&E 3 ' T Qostr, o £Ncof 5 h can 'o ,‘;fl:;(/ p!of:/ paq ettl C"PACIFIC"‘ STORES AT T Pl S sloe wilk lower thse Maw St prices ew mm. Conm. New Beita Yew Br Rfietin, Co n. ¢