New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 21, 1924, Page 11

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il y _,d\ o AH less otherwise indicated, written by the press wger v FEIRTING WITH LOVE=—PALACK Acknowledged the gereen's groat- | ol comedicnne, Colleen Moore dem onstrates in “Flivting With Love, witleh is ut the Paluce theater, that o runge of whility 13 not confined W conudy by uny means. picture, in which she is co- featured with Conway Teurle, she portrays a role whieh at times calls for a highly ciotional type of act- ing and in these tensely dramatic sdenes she is not found# wanting. e charm of this taiented young aetress iy lrredistible und those who e Colleen Moore fans—and they are legjon—-will find in “Flirting With, [fove,” thut their favorite can | hiing tears us well as provoke lnughter On Thursday, Thomas will b ired LY James Curwoed's “T'he Meighan Hllml" GOOD BILL AT CAPITOL il of Keith vaudeville is ured at the Capitol und Wednesday, Opening | rrowded houses, the | vwell fiked and the oftered received hearty ap- plause for thelr efforts, Topping the bills )s Jimmy Dunn and Com- | pany in “Blossom Rest.” It s a | mugical comedy farce, well done by Mr. Dunn and four charming girls whose appearance and talents ar cqually matehed Other acts on the hill include Prinee Sherji, India’s musical Wizard Who offers some fine musical nung: Lers; Downing and Whitipg wer well liked with “Bongs,” ing a very likeable voice yitils down the real come the show in “The Singing Beauty. The Three Lordons offer “Li ot a very clever aerial act with yew ideas in presenting this style of show w fve aet hts | Colleen Moore and Conway Tearle It’s “The Perfect Flapper” at Her Best Mats. 20c—Eve’s 20 & 40c CAPITO Tonight and Wed. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring JimmeDunnaGiris “Blossom-Rest” Prince Sherji . India’s Musical Wizard " Downing & Whiting in “Songs” AL SHAYNE “The Singing Beauty” THREE LORDONS n “Lights Out” ‘OPENALL NIGHT' with Viola Dana Adolphe Menjou The Van Bibbers In the Fight” " Continuoas Shows | I l II @AI ||li | the {And directed by Fred Niblo. | also includes Wallace | musical revue - | “Step Lively.” | new, wfl o T L'f b anisement rompany 4 entertainment, The photopluy feature presonts, “Open All Night," a comedy drama of Parls after ¢ with the whole actibn and story taking place in 24 hours. Hending a big cast of fav- oritos In this pictare iy Viola Dana and Adolphe Menjou, three continuous shows Nv,\'l week the Capitol will offer the re- turn engagement of “ghe Four Horsemen," who made a big hit here st season, YTHE RED LILY'—LYCEUM ‘The attraction now being shown at Lyceum 1is “The Red Lily", a tale of adventure in Paris written tamon and Enid Haw The cast | Beery, Rose- | Emily Fitproy and Novarro “the screen love Bennett, heroine of “The are in the leading roles. mary Theby, | Mitehell Lewis The usual news re round out the program, “Daddies,” the screen adaption of the famous stage play, opens on Thursday afternoon One solid w k of fun commencing Monday, Octobe Orth and Cole- man's record musical comedy company Tip Top Merrymalers,” with “Cupid Kemp- isted by Joe Burkhart, Ellsworth, Miss Lillian, and an all star comedy favorites, s and comedies Bessie IFox cast of musical with a sassy, | fMtashy, classy chorus of pretty, pep- Dy, petite, peaches, in a brand new in"Ten scenes entitled Orth- and Merrymakers tom." Always up to dat n's Tip Top Pride of Tab- presenting something and originz TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY FRED NIBLO'S PRODUCTION THE 1 With RAMON NOVARRO, ENID BENNETT WALLACE BEERY A Drama of Terror and Endur- ing Love THURS. — FRI, — SAT. David Belasco’s Drama “DADDIES” With MAE MARSH and HARRY MYERS This Coupen And 10c \\fll Admit Any Lady To Best Seat, LYCEUM NEXT WEEK STARTING MONDAY, OCT. 27 ORTH AND COLEMAN'S TIP TOP MERRYMAKERS “THE PRIDE OF TABDOM” PALACE SIXTH ANNIVERSARY WEEK Oct. 27 to Nov. 1 Featuring LEW BREMS and His Frills¢Frolics A Smart Musical Comedy Everything New! Bob ! VOICES IN THE AIR TUESDAY, KDKA (Westinghouse ~— Knat I’ulaburzh) 6:30 pm Urgnu recital, 7:15 p. m~="The Wind from the Purple Hills." 7:30° p. m.~—Late news, 7:40 p. m.~Btockman Fairy reports of rical aotioes and reviews In ®his colump are @) the primary livestock and wholesale for the rewpret produce markets, 8 p. m,~Address by Dr, John Ray VIS VEI VIR IVIPTTOIRIT VI VI ITTVVIIVIIIIPPIPIPG. | Lwers, §:15 p. m~"Management Week" address, 8:30 p. m.~Concert by baum String Quar tenor. 9:66 p. | nals, Rosen- i soprano and time m.—~Arlington slg- Weather fo | RY (Westinghous 6:02 to G:18 p. clal markets, Chicago.) m.~-News, finan- wdtime §1o Dinner cone oska DeBabary's or- chestra, 10 “to 7:20 — C‘oon-Sanders' “Ori; v 120 10 T:30—Joska DeBabary's orchestra. to T:45 p. m.—"Around the | town with KYW in Chicago.” § to 8:20 p. m.—Musical program. Soprano, tenor, and pianist. 8$:20 to 8:45 p. m.—Specches, “October Grain Markets.” “Plugging Leaks in Co-op: 30 p. m.—Continuation of musical program, I (Westinghou, Springfield.) Hotel Brunswick orc 7 p. m—Market report, | 7:30 p. m.—Bedtime story. 7:40 p. m.—Copley-Plaza Ensem- | ble. {8 p.m.—"Eternal Youth.” ! §:30 p. m.—Concert Dby tenor and accompanist. 9:55 p. m.=~Arlington time signals. Weather reports. reader, wsB (Atlanta Journal—Atlanta, Ga.) Arnold Ma m.—General Eiectric Co. 8 p. m.—The 10:45 p. program. WGR (Federal Teleplion. —Buffalo, Telegraph Ce. . Y.) 6 to 7:30 p. m.—Dinner music— Htllpyrd String quartet. 7:30 p. m—Digest of the da news. Grape and live stock mark reports. 9 p. m.—Succoth program. (Shepard Stores—Boston.) 6:35 p. m.—Lew Lewis and his or- chestra. 7:35 p. m.—Bank talk. e 8:10 p. m.—Boston American or- chestra. 10:15 p. m.—Morey Pearl and his orchestra. 11:15 p. m.—Loew" wWoo (John Wanamaker — Philadelphia.) 7:30 p, m.—Sports results and po- lice repor 9:55 p. m.—Time signal. 10:02 p. m.—Wedther forecast. wir (Gimbel Bros.—Philadclphoa.) 6 p. m,—Official weather forecast 6:09 p. m.—Dinner music by Eh- t orchestra. p. m.—Livestock .and pro- duce market reports. 7 p. m.—Bedtime stories and roll call. . 8 p. m—WIP Magazine of the Air. 8:30 p. m.—International Debate between the debating teams of Cam- bridge University, England, and the University of Penr ania. 10:05 p. m.—Behind the Screen with Screen Folk. 10:30 p. m.—Dance music by Har- vey Marburger and his vaudeville or~ chestra. WHAS (Courier Journal-Louisvilie Louisville, Ky.) Times— 7:30 to 9 p. m B. C. G. Club Dance EPPIE’S MUSIC with Moe Blumenthal formerly of LeBal Tabarin Tuesday Night, Oct. 21st Y 0Odd Fellows’ Hall DON'T FORGET THE Collegiate Dance BILLY and TODDY Oct. 22, at Grange Hall, Berlin Big Baby Doll Chorus theater revue. | Concert by Carl | —World market survey. | chorus, | Zoeller' rews standa s Melodists. 1 bulletins. Official rd time o'clock. 10:3 «Strawbridge 20 Stratic 'I » 7:30 p. (r:\l E (Ac 5. 8 p. view, 8:10 p. m. nomf 8:30 ctr (1 | prano dueis 6 to ¥:30 p. m.—Dinner music; Criterion Tdle Hour | iecture, Practic ‘nion Truat WAAM son Co.—Newark.) Sport resume. ~Violinist and planist. prano. anadians” Canadian tertainers, 0 p. m.—"Songs new and old.” | wrr delphia.) p. m.—Meyer Davi ord hot concert orchestra. m.— m.- lectric company olian Hal “Dog: Joseph Strissol’s Hote! restra. all street m— m.—W —“Co-operative ) p. m.- ic comy Program by General Lrooklyn Arts Entertain- WJAX —Cleveland.) Piano numbers. lections. Vocal solos by soprano and baritone. Jedtimo story. EAF phone Co.—New York City.) nce orchestra: “Politice in Theor “Your Child's es; “Evercady Hour;" “The Gold Dust Tw) (E 6 p. by Jacques Renaud wnd ' coloratura soprano; dison Light Co.—Boston.) m.—Dance s:lections played his Man- sion Inn orchestra. 7 p. m.—Talk by Mayor Curley of p. m—Boston Edison Big Drother club. 7:45 his Mus Ni ( p. m—Kiddies' nell 7:30 Mount 8:30 chestr 10:5 his Mo tra. (Gener 6 p p. m—J. Jerome Rosenberg al Bread Board, to 12 p. m.—National Eilec- CKAC La Presse — Montre stories in \ and English, p. tex PBattle and his toy 1 concert orchestra. p. m o-Star Line or- L 0 p Joseph C. Smith and unt Royal hotel dance orches- WGLY al Electric Co.—Schenectady) m.—Produce and stock mar e important central [ who announced at 9 dance or- | Gi¢ and Clothier — Phila- " Bellevue el gram by the Gen-| York City. )| acting as guides on short Jourhal re- Eco- String So- and Joe a Lee club or- Cartoon and Telegraph and violin- ket quotations; news “ulletins, 6:30 p. m.~Dinner music, 7:48 p. m.~—General Electric pro- gram 11:20 p. m.~Organ recital, GIRY AVALANCHE GIE 0 HIT CITY Qlder Girls Conference fo Be Held Here This Week Local organlzations and institu- tlonswill co-operate with the officials | of the Older Girls' malke the convention held he day, cess and keep the 400 or 6500 girls conference to!} i i Saturday and Sunday a suc- xpected well entortained, | The Kveryman's Bible class has | volunteerd to provide autos to take | the girls to the homes where they | will stay yluring the convention, and the class orchestra will furnish mu- sic at one scction of the fellowship supper in the Trinity M. E. church Friday evening. The hool orchestra, led by Prof. . Matthews, will play at the other section of the supper, which | will take place at the same time in the South Congregational church to the New Britain high oy Conference football game Saturday afternoon have heen furnis; the visitors by Principal ~ Louis P. Slade of the senfor high school, and the pro- gram originally planned for that afternoon has been abandoned. The Girl Scouts will meet the| delegates at the Berlin and New ritain stations and see that they are properly dirccted to their week- end homes. The Y. W. C. A. and the Girl Reserves will help enter- tain the girls Friday afternoon by walks similar t 6 1 | 3 high | about and duties. 1| On Saturday evening the motion picture, “The Man Who Playcd God,” will be shown in the south church, conference headquarters. Joseph C. Becbe, orga church, will give an 1| preceding the picture, Mrs. F. C Hale is general chairman of the committee of ar- rangements, with the fqllowing sub-committee chairmen: Régistra- tion, Miss Iiora Humphrey: enter- tainment, Mrs. Richard Hulbert: buildings, Frederic L. ; Girl Scout guides, Mrs. Leon Sprague; information, Miss Ann Copley; meals, Mrs. W. B. Montague; re- ception, Miss Katherine McKown. the city other LEW BREMS COMING—PALACE The Palace will celebrate its sixth anniversary all next week with a big special show as a feature for thi annual event, 11s and Frolici a smart musical comedy, will be the headline attraction and featured in this show is the pupular comedian Lew Drems who made a host of friends and admirers while playing here last season, This year he has a brand new show with all new peo- ple and a chorus of singing and dancing beauties, HEADACHE GONE TIRED NO MORE Gives Credit toLydia E.Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound. Hopes Other Women Will Benefit by Her Experience Skowhegan, Maine. —*‘ was sick most of the time and could not get saw what it did for other women, £o I thought [ would tryit. I have taken three bottles, and cannot begin to tell you has already done for me. I do all my fiork now and keep up the whole day ng without lying down. I have no more headaches nor tired feelings. 1 hope every woman who tal the Vegetable Compound will getasmuch benefit out of it as I have.”’—Nrs. PercY W.RicHARDSON, R.F.D. No.2, Skowhegan, Maine. You have just read how Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound helped Mrs. Richardson. She gave it a trial after she saw whut it had done for other women. For nearly fihy years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Cc apuund has been doing good. s T Parsons’ Theater " HARTFORD BIG rOP. MAT. Wednesday Best Seats $2 NFW u’llfleQ GDGD(N MUSICAL SHOW Douglas Leavitt-Vannessi STUDENT EXPELLED N Boy Who Violated Honor Rale At College Is Quickly Dispiissed By Faculty, Middletown, Oct, 21— Detection of What s said to be the first violation of the honor system at Wesleyun university this year was made known yesterday when J. Parker Perry, '27, was dismissed from college, Perry was accused of violating Sections 1 and 2 of Article 4, which deal with giving or receiving ald during an ex- amination and not being able to make the honor declaration Under the honor system all ex- aminations are held without sur- veilliance by any professor. At the conclusion of the examination the student s required to make the honor statement, which says that he has neither given nor received ald, At the beginning of the year the stu- dents vote for the adoption or Jeetion of the system. It was adopt- od this year hy an overwhelming vote, Only one violation of the was discovered last year. Perry is a member of Chi Psi fra- ternity and was popular. system The wedding of Miss Margucrite Tagist of 76 Monroe sfreet and Irv- ing Tletcher of 230 Winthrop street will take place Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at St. Mark's Episco- pal church, A parrot owned § Mrs. C. H Williams of San An'mm), Tex.. sings the complete choruses of both “Tip- perary’ 'and Silver Threads Among the Gold.” Hellol. Hellol Ordering. DID HE SAY HAL BECAUSE $HE DOESN'T JO BOIL SHE WANTS IT P BROIL Lew Hearn—125 Others Glorious Whirl WINTER GARDEN BEAUTIES Section Ouve the [be held Porrine's ven; NAVAL ASSN, ¥ The sixth Saturday, Tubard Inn, This o: President, O, A viee-president, H yeur's 10N nual reunton of the Naval w(nnrillh)ll October Moerie Coss, officers Dily, New Ha- Booth, Bridgeport; secretary and treasurer, 0. A. Bacon, New Haven, clation will have a room at the Hotel The asso- Garde I'riday evening, October 24th, where a reception (o out of town wiy | members will be held. Saturday af« 40| veturning sailors at the Yalp Bowd, witnessing the Yale-Brown game. Many ucceptane cefved by the secretary and if any sallor hus not recelved notification of details ho should get In touch with the secretury at 635 Orange street, New Haven, Conn, MOTHFR Fletchers Cu- toria is a plcasam, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare« goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages, To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of m Proven directions op each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it STAMFORD MEETS EVERY COOKING NEED A man's govd judgment is shown by what he buys for his wife Find ofit about ranges and then a STAMFORD will surely be set up in your kitchen. / C. A ' HJERPE, 73 Arch St. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ON T SOUNDED IP HE SAD BOIL AND (Y‘M‘TB CAUSE HER. WONT EAT FISH UN- BROILED "f,‘-if.l) E S LAMB CHOPS INSTEAD, WONDERS ternoon will be spent by most of the & i have been re- -

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