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S [lrve SSTEP LIVELY” AT LYCEUM “Step Lively,” a brisk, wivacious nusical comedy attraction® in six scparate scenes, s making a big hit ut.the Lyccum, where the Orth and | Coleman Tip Top Merrymakers are playlng all this week in conjunction with the usual bill of photo featurcs, the present one being Buster Keaton | i-..|.l IHlllflll!ll h'l |l|| Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical nofices and reviews o Wilh ocolump are weitten by the préss agencies for the respective amanement company. VIPPPVPPTOVIVPPVIPI PPV VT VVI VIV IIG VI DIV PP PP mphud Ly .;. to crowded houses, who were well entertained by their muslcnl comedy, “I'rills and Krolles.” is an en. tirely new show with every(hlnl in- cluding the supportnng cast and ehorus changed since thelr last ap- pearance here. Lew and Kelix again demonstrated td' the audiences yes- u-ml.uy (Im( they are aun as funny “The Lady of the Forest." a scene of unrivalled beauty. also day and the picture chapged, The new flm . attractlon ' oy 4 wholo the show ts very gdod ] will e “Lend Me Your Husband” | ,nq deserving of goad support while |, : ring David Powgll, Dorls "Ken- | playing here, ‘On Thureday the_en- . n, amd other well known screcn | tire show changes and Mr.. Brems i ars. | .promises an entirely new show, from 4 S —— start to finish. Thursday night will \\n MARTIN—PALACE. | o amateur night, and already a y nd Felix Martin, fa- | large. number of amateurs have vorite comedians, opened engagement at the Palac s iaz e Lo NOW PLAYING Tip-Top A WONDERFUL SHOW Also BUSTER KEATON, In “SHERLOCK, JR.” NIGHT! Not a Moving Picture This 1s | The bill will be changed on Thurs- will a weck's vesterday LYCEUM ORTH & COLEMAN'S Merrymakers BIG AMATEUR WEDNESDAY Amateur's Apply At Box Office CAPITOL } , tense moments of the ball game Tonight and Wed. brings one to his feet with excite- T : At ment. There are contfnuous shows: KEITH VAUDEVILLE | men A Great Show e B Child : Dies After SHEIKS uf ARAB | Fall Punctures Side Central Falls, R.I, Oct. 2 Alcide Gobeille, 11, died within a “An Arabian Fantasy” few minutes after he had fallen | THE 4 HORSEMEN | be : lock Junio g mmummul the show, The supports s "Stop Liv s eatured by good om0 0 very good and contains i muale, real' comedy and novelty fea- AOmB vaby: Sxasilait - olo peret 00 \ fures, all of which are free trom | g O, GREHE cipable 118 . sulestiy;or fl"fif;*”"{”fi“- I“"‘:’ Of | helping the comedians with thefr the sgenic novelties of the sho | Bagg. The chorus deserves special { mention for their fine dancing and beautiful costumes as worn by them. They offered several novelty en- | sembles that were prettily costumed. signed up to show their talent. The feature plcture the firet half offers Pola Negri in “Lily of The Dust,” Whilggon Thursday with the change, Buck Jones will be offéred in “Not a Drum Was Heard.” SHEIKS OR ARABY APITOL, The Capitol opened a wonderful three day bill of Keith vaudeville ind photoplays yesterday with five actd that were all real enfertaining. Topping the show is the Sheiks of Araby, an Arabian fantasy with a cast of five sheiks and a girl. The | men constitute an excellent jazz band who play real well. One of the men is an expert acrobatic danger and the girl is a real good singer, and all in all the Six Sheiks will prove yery #ood amusement, Other acts include the Genaro Girls who are the acme of flexibility, These girls offer an act that is rare among women gymnasts and theid efforts were roundly ap- plauded at the shows yesterday. Chamberlain and Earle offer a com- edy ‘skit, “Tomorrow at Two,” which | shows this couple as real entertain- | ers; Bell and Naples are character comedians and in presenting “Taka Da Flowers” they offer twenty min- utes of good entertainment; tife add- ed feature presents the refurn en- gagement of the Four Horsemen, who describe themselves as “Not a Moving Picture.” Trey were a big hit last scason and the management was very fortunate in bringing them haek. The feature photoplay is a great one and presents Emory John- son’s baseball story, “Life's Greatest Game.” The picture is timely and well told and the thrills provided by thes inking: of the Titanic and the against a grate post near his home |at 100 Garfield streét here last night. The boy was running upon | the sidewalk, stubbed his toe, aifl fell against an iron projection on the post, puncturing his side and pene- CHAMBERLAIN & EARLE BELL & NAPLES GENARO GIRLS JOHNNY WALKER in i e Continuous Shows [ : Parsons’ Theater ct HARTFORD 3 NIGHTS, BEGINNING MONDAY " Matinee Wednesdny Charles Frohman in assoclation with I3 E. Ray Goetz Presents . Irene Bordoni in The Gay Song-Play q: 4 ’ Little Miss Bluebeard m EVE. 50c. to $2.50 MAT. 50c. to $2.00 . 3 Nights Beg. Thursday : MATINEE SATURDAY o The Selwyns Present | | v | - §| H. B. Warner Max \h-:-m'x Thrilling Melodrama || “SILENCE” | \ EVE. Ms-52.50 MAT, 50c.$2, y | \ LOOK! WHAT'S THIS? | -+ BIG — S T2 Do et Given By Billy & Teddy WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20th WEDNESDAY EVENING N SR s.l OCT. 399TN AT GRANGE HALL, BERLIN Music by Whitmore Club Orch By Succial Regueat Adgfission $1.00 Cauple AUMPHREY. MULDOWNEY solotsts Collegiate Dance ‘Life"s Greatest Game’ I Masquerade Hallowe'en trating his ltver. Death’ was due to internal hemorrhage. PALACE ALL THIS WEEK! FelixMartin and 2w Brems In An Entirely New Show Frills &Frolics Big Chorus Entire Change Thursday AMATEUR Thursday Night POLA ! “LILY OF NEGRI in THE DUST” DANCE at the MIDWAY| 7:30 to town with 120 to 8 Markets."” P Free Cor W, \Illlll and Wooster Sts. mes Bool Women™ will be sent request. Write to the ham Medicine Co., setts. upon to “Original 7:20 to T:30-—Joska DeBabar: orchestra. 8:45 1o 9:20 p. (Westinghouse - official United ORTH & COLEMANS REVIEW NOW PLAYING AT LYCEUM Nighthawks.” 7:45 p. m KYW in Aro; 45 id of Live Stock Marke m.—Musical pro- “At Home" p 10:45 and 11:15 p. m.—Coon Original Nighthawks. WBZ m.—Arlington tin FOR YEARS |- Mrs. Jnhr Fi mally Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound "Howa?d Lake, Minn, — “[" writ to let you know that I have taken several bottles of it to be very I had pains and other trofibles wo- men have and was not able to do my work. Seeing your ‘Ad.’ in the paper, | I thought of gi p ing Lydia E ham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. I got good resulis from it and feel able to do my house- work now. I used to hi but after taking the medicine [ relieved from pains that I had suf- fered from for years. the Vegetable Compound to my friends, and hope this lett, gatisfactory for you to publish JENNIE JABR, Hnnud Lake, Minn. 1 recom: upon Request Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text- “‘Ailments Peculiar to Ynu free, upon ydia E. Pink Lynn, Massachy- This book contains valuable :1.( »rmation that every woman sheuld ve. 7:20 — Coon-Sanders’ cago."” 8.to 8:20 p. m.—Musical program. . m.—Speeches. 'he Monthly Analysis of Springfi e lots of pains, No. 2, Box 81. 6 1o 7:30 p. m.—Dinner Hallpryd String quartet 7:30 p. m.—Digost 8| news. Grape report, WEES (Edlson Light C of the und the 6 p. m.—Dance Eisenbourg and his Sinfonians, ». m—Radio rally. 0 p. m.—Boston er club, 5 p. m. § p. . Music Farm Edigon Concert rogram, ad Board §:30 p. m.—Concert by Hall : 9 p. m—"Ever Ready Hour." eld.) 10 p. m.—Selections by the 7 % erva Trio, 6:30 p. m—Leo Reisman and his| "y "0 o ilotel Brunswick orchestra. 2 : iy p. m rket report. WAAM 7:10 p. m.—World market survey. ” SO rark 7:30 p. m.—Bedtime story. St Ve ,,““’ P e DLy | T eaaale dayia a0t :7? f;:‘“ “}f?-r”al o 8:10 p. m.—Violin and pianist Sl : $:30 p. m.—Soprano. : 15 p. m.—Violin recital. 8:45 p. m.—The Canadians, dance 19 ME-| orchestra and entertainers. fal Btates weather| =g —Soprano, Ieparts g % 9:15 p. m.—Canadians, dance HoApaI '”NODH\E\O geral chestra and?entertainers, . PRt Bty orRa N Drh S R oo e 1 61 vha old soprano, LB 9 m. ngs-—old and new SRS 10:10 p. m.—Soprano. W00 10:25 p. m—Jimmy ohn Wangmaker—Philadelphia.) — 7:30 p. m.—Sports results and po- | (Loew's State Theter Dldg lce reports York City.) 9:55 p. m—Time signal. —_— 10:02 p. m.—Weather forccast. m.—Huston 3 ~ WHN Welfare iod 9:30 to 9:37 p. m.—Evening SUFFERED PAIN | P. ry Oxley's Cir ella orches 30 p. m.—Accc 10:45 p. m 11 p. m 11:15 p. s ied by the taropatch 11:30 p. m n Wooding's C Alabam orch 12 t His Symphonic ( { vue Intime 10 ion selecti HONgs. 0 12:30 a. 1 WHAS Journal-1 Louls good. 1 n 1 Pin . WRC (Radio Cory America— Wasl i D. C) am mand $p.om in-American Nig |“ be 9:55 p. ¥ ime signa 0:15 p. m.—Da w Meyer Davis' Le | adis ore WwMAr l'nl.nmllv Mass.) n.—Dinne m.~—Com musie- day's Boston.) *lections by Dok- by pianiet -J. Jerome Rosenberg and | 1 B Wendall | Ray's Bertram J. Goodman's I accompan- See in tho Philadelphia Museum.” (Acoliun Hall — New York City.) teserves and the girls from the =| 8:20 p. m.—Recital by soprano| BIU® Triangle sewing class are invit- 1 violinis ed to & Halloween p e 9 p. m—"Eveready Hour” pro- rnoon at 4 They are asked to | gram costume and n g any |~ 10 p. m—Political address. ands who mi be 45 g = Supper be served y of horrors™ is beir arranged by the e Sophoniote Eiub iandicadh AT — Tuesday--6 p. n., Bible « ind supper. Miss Lord of Kensington, T:30 to $:30 p. m ent cvents in charge of Mrs. C. nnett Wednesday—7:15 to 9 p. i, evening high school 185, Migs Proctor. Fridhy — 7:15 to 9 p. m.. evening high school class. Mr, Birdsal Beginning on sday even of next week, a series of hostes { is scheduled to continue throu winter. For November the meniboer- ship committec, of which Mi Louige Noble is chairman, will hav cha the various members of this committee taking turns in acting as ho; 5 In the main building of thé | W, during the evening, Oth- er committees will serve in the same capacity for the other months and | ch committee will plan the pro-| grams for their own evenings..later announcement of the program for a view to corrective legislation. Some timber authorities say that consump- | tlon really is five times faster than | production. e S Servers and | 7 p. m—"Dogs,” the West High- s Who wish ol are [Jand White ! ns at it 7:15 p. m.—Joseph Strissof's Ho- ub el Vanderbilt orch to comc and to 8 p. m.—Wall Street Journal re- | view 5 club of §:10 p. m.—"FEconomics.” rves will give a party 1 $:30 p. m.—Sceretary Andrew W. : | Mellon | 9 p. m.—Adgress by Senator Na- chool | | niel Elsbe, president National invite | | Republican elub f will wear costumes. | 9:15 p. m.—Estey organ rec T 1cing most of 10 p. m.—"Light to | ¢ and Halloween tfin! 10:15 p. m.—Plaza the S R S | cert orcheet | 11 p. m—Beaux Aris Enter MAKE ISLAND POPULAR | ers. ot | e France Trying to Waken Interest in | - | wNAC Remote Herguelen | |, (Shepard Stores — Boston) Franac: 28.—An| 0 Lk L) ity M exhibition has been o I at the mond and His Symphonato Tiae T 35 p. —Talk, “The Mechanics' PN | | of Voting o 8 ) pAn joston American o | | »w,.J,’ py m.—1 on Am N i S Sout Sttt . m—Dance music. Morey | AfTi2 and Australia, which was of- | sl el L e | ficially taken over by I in | nd his orchestra s p. m.—Locw's thea | ST H WEAF nOring i3 |t Etienne Iea curator of 6410, 10330 DD nngr vro muscum, was receptly 1 prano and violinist; lecture on rned with many t ¢s in Theory and I Cres- na \ | cent String Trio. mp 1 m res of Ker and pro- | IRITISH T DEAD Look Young! Bring Back s DR s Natural Color, Gloss and I'Bodics of Soldicrs and’ Saflors to Attractiveness nin in Germany Comn arden s 10 2 5 o 2 heavy tea with G “‘ ir hea K ixnr- {hospi DIt Bl iant Just few ay 5 d a rev o i ] $ l“ N strqafed “ s ' Tea and 4 LA W ou is tr v An R . & 4 156 why s to &et a hott nUNATeRS 2, g W3 Sage and Sulphur Com- | buMal piac v 5 ) at any® drug stc al ady t n mbur iy X This is th 1 pe | SPAC o Sl wed by the ad 1 1 e 4 ingredients While wispy ir s A ot sinf we all esir retai ! d i youthful appear ud a > it alr with Wyeth's Sag = | Com ”1'””” ONN WAR ON FISH BANDITS | by tr | i, aking bery L in Infants ns, always loc on cach package Biue Rlbbon Suggestions | ekt uastay willibe imade. J On Saturday morning there will \w;\' wir be t t ' ik ‘y. usual meeting of the ,)\'\- = | — the teacher hr]v”' Mras, C ster Ha 1 % p. m.—Produce and stock mar-| 30 p. m.—Officlal weather fore- This class bie Had two leasons andl TUESDAY Ket quotations; news bulletins, ez new pupils will be accepted this| Sl 6:30 p. m.—Dinner music. 6:05 p. m.—Dinner music by Eh- Boys' Department News, coming Saturday. The class is ..;wn' KPKA p- m.—Talk, “Yells That Win | renzeller's concert orchestra | ; The boys' orchestra will rehearse | to giria from 10 to 14 years of age. (Westingh e—Kast Pittsburgh.) J | 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and pro-| this evening at o'clock —— SRS BT § p. m.—Comedy, “Enter Ma-|duce market reports. ha Radio.club will hold its usual 6:30 p. m.—Organ recital. dame." A | 7 p m—Bedtime etories and roll | mecting with code practice on! Thrilling Sea Rescue 7:15 p. m.—The Lady from Moth-[ 11:20 p. m.—Organ recital, call., o Th 30. The club Of 33 Is Effected | | o' Goose Village. s 8 p. m.—Talk. = will haw cge of bowling| oy York, Oct — A thrilling | 7:30 p. m.—“Highlights of the No- CKAC 8:15 p. m.—The New Plays. on the y lleys before the | (oo of the res at sca of 27 vember Efection.” (La Presse — Montreal.) 8:30 p. m.—Concert by the Phila- | meeting. | ieHchd Py aaatiwel 7:40 p. m.—Ma — | delphia police band The first mceting of the Younger| ‘1 . i s ittt ':“‘,;IMN o 8 p. m.—Ad( i 7 p. m.—Kiddies' ‘stories fn 9 p. m.—Talk Boys' B class will take piace at | 9ren was rela il Ty $:15 p. m.—"The Forelgn Policy | I'rench and Engliah. 9:15.p. m—"Home Lighting Ed-|9:15 Saturday morning SNScEerAOTithe B8, N anH LGy, : : 7:30 —Rex Battle and his| fon.” ; ¢ | Which came into port today. ofitie Dembceatio Pasty 7:30 p. m.—Rex Batile a 1is | ucation On Katurday cvening the first e : R 8:30 p. m.—Popular Mount Royal hotel concert orchea-| 9:25 p. m.—Song recital by bari-| meet with the local Boys club wii| Attracted by & 'I,m“”s Foaans| lance music by the Syncopeppers; | tone. ake place. A series of = athletic|the fishing sms & L (.m] ; and comedy. 0 p. m.—Special [+ 05 p. p.—Dance musie hy Har-| events will he held in the gym first, | Off the Grand Banks Jast Thursday 156 p. m.—Arlington sig-| 10:30 p. m.—Joseph C. Smith and [ vey Ma r and his Vaudeville the boys Will be entertained in|the Mount Clay sped to it§ . Weather forecast. his Mount Royal hotel dance orches- | orches » boys' department tance and removed those on board 11 p. m.—Concert,, tra. S The Hi-Y club will start ities| just before the vessel took its firh! e — 2z WFI on Monda vember This club | plunge. . KYW WeX | (Strawbridge and Clothier — Phila-|Is open to all the older high school| Those resc were landed at | : N “ ) (Detroit Free Press—Detroft,) | delphia.) boys in the city and has already| Halifax. ’ | (Westinghouse—Chicago. Bl prov other cities to be the m.m} | e 6 p. m.—Dinner concert, 6130 Mejer Davie: | opular high school ciub eve : IR BE | R0 fvie o 6:30 p. m Teyer Davis' Belle- | popula iigh school ciub ever or-| LTUMBER BEIN 6:02 to 6:18 p. m.—News, finan- 0 —Red wple 9 1 SR { e e 10 p. m.—Red Anfl club. vue and Stratford hotel concert or- | ganized, Lumber is being used about four | " “hildren'i = ol ra. T imeg faster than it is being grown to 7 p. m.—Children's bed- WGR |fth e 5 timeg faster thar g g ) L, Tp.m Sunny Jim ™ e o R acsordiny to Usithn (Stalas soiatins time stor (Federal Telephone arll Telegraph| ¢ b ol TRIANGLE CLUB NEWS, according | 01‘ nit l}p,w ‘n::u:r?d\]\v'.‘|]):w 7 to 7:30 p. m.—Dinner concert: Co.—Buffalo, N, Y.) T e e I grade and Junior High school | Who are studying the situa 7 to 7:10—Joska DeBabary's or- A e " ok for the Those who have tried it consider "SALADA® T E A superior to any other blend. Always fresh and delicious! — Try it today. 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