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Iyl -.@ lln L! I‘ L .lliU.lL i I.. n S|} “ }_r/v v ~ l Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews ko Wis colump are 4 written by the press ageucies for the respective amusemen! company. s VAUDEVILLE AT LYCEUM. The return of vaudeville to the| Lyceum was signadled this afternoon | by a large matiness audience that|sentation of Iall nival Week, thoroughly enjoyed the show and | which wilT be celebrated with a sp also the feature picture, which was| clalty show of seven Keith vaud CARNIVAL WEEK, CAPITOL, The Capitol will offer a treat to its_patrons all this week in the pre- Elinor Glyn's “His Hour.”" Ior the | ville acts and fealure photoplays. last half of this week the bill will be | There are several Keith vaudeville| completely changed, bring a new | headliners booked for an apparaence | hb ille vaudeville bill and as a feature pic- for the first three days ture “Sinners in §1lk," one of the!J. Francis Haney's Revue ie one of- snapplest of the so-called jazz age | fering that will be a big feature. productiong. | This revue is a story in song and| The first act on the program at|dance. 'J. Irancis Haney is assisted | the Lyceum is Alven and Kenney, &| by Helen Stewart and Four John- fast stepping couple with a good line | nics, Joe ureon, Manny Rose, and | of chatter and some good songs. Mack Curry. he first named is Ire- “Don’t Be a Guy Like That,” an ec- land's champlon wooden shoe | ® centric comedy sketeh by Rodero | dar Another big feature attrac- offering of Bert Baker | Baker is a graduate of tion*is the and Co. Mr. with an and Maley, is a good number a lot of laughs, Crelghton and I in “Ain’t She Dum one of t that school of comedy which Insists mous WIl Crosby's picees, have a | th wer must depend upon him- laugh a minute. This act goes big|sclf first and his author afterwar while the feature number is a knock- Still another big headliner and out, starring The Gray Iamily, a|Broadway cemedian is the king of novelty production with seven pco- p ty, Bob Murply and ? Mr, { Murphy has a fine voice and a high- ly developed sense of humor Anthony and ple. HAROLD LLOYD AT PALACK. Mar- Judging from the number of literally had to f th n comes act that should cause con- comment, wo peo- first because I musiciane and et w0 way into the Palac lerfu day, Harold Lloyd I3 mor cn yey are formerly resi- than ever. His | i ength | dents of Britain Pathe comedy, “Hot Water,” open-| Ray ( n i a sub-vocal come- cd in a storm of riotous laughter and | dian. By that is meant that he is a afe to say that this is | ventriloguist and one of the best in it 18 perfect the greatest and funniest comedy | vandevile, Segal and Irving “Theé that Harold lias ever made. Indeed, | Roman Gladiators,” present an act anyons who can see this picture | that i& most artistic and their g without laughing long and hilarious- nastic ¢ a treat, Phil and ly, must be a queer specimen of hu-| die Toss are termed Babe nranity., Ruths of Vaudeville,” v are The great thing about & a | hitting runs cons on Lloyd comedy, Is that you er | the field o know what is coming next. He is!die Ttoss shor the most original comedian that we act on tie know of and his work is character- | bill for the t TONIGHT — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY THE KING OF LAUGHTER! HAROLD LLOYD —_— e in “Hot Water” An Apology To Those Who Were Turned Away Last Eve- ning—Here For Three More Days SPECIAL SHOW FOR CHILDREN EACH DAY AFTER SCHOOL—4:15 P, M. _' 10c —LYCEUM— NOW PLAYING — HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ALSO ELINORL GLYN'S MINSTREL SHOW and DANCE ELKS HALL Wednesday Evening, Nov. 12, at 8:15 P. M. by BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB Admission 50¢ Tickets for sale at Dickinson’s and at door “STOLEN SWEET,” AT PALACE, On Thursday of this wepk for three days the Palace will”offer a road attraction in. gye presentation of “Stolen Sweets,”" a musical com- dey burlesque show with a cast of 35 people, The cast is headed by Margle Penctte, Watson, Smoke Walnwright, Marle Vatl, Mlle, Len- ore and a singlng and dancing chorus of ‘18 pretty girls, There will be no photoplays offered as it 1s a regular two and one-half hour show. IPrank Penny, Johnson, Billy Al {France Ohserves Its Armistice Celebration Paris, Nov. 10.—~The roaring zed by a certain quality sark- ' offer “In Hollywood With Dotash ling freshness t is wost delight- and Perlmutter” with this funny | ful. The man w 1 that t pair of comedians scen as the heads 13 nothing new sun, must of a movie producing company in have lived b¥fore t days of this! Hollywood greatest of screen comedian S of | There will be special &hows for| Av rehasing power children after sc each day at|peopleof India is now only $10 a | 4:15 for 10 ¢ year Bourse silenced itself one minute at |2 o'clock this afternoon in obsery- nce of Armistice Day, as the ex- | change will be When the goug rang at cvery hat came oft and alf | brokers faced the center, many sa- 1\Hlnl In the great, echoing hall, with 2,000 excited brokers and clerks | present, there was leard only the ind one closed tomorrow, 2 o'clock the cllck of the news cameras |strangled cough, When business was rosimed the ‘\\Vl)].l‘l!( gave five minutes to cheer- ing. They also hooted one of the {busy photographers who had for- gotten to take off his hat, | crowd promptly took it off | Many other armistice ceremonies | were held today, including the plac- The for him. |ing of a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier by a delegation trom the chamber of deputies head- ed by President Painieve, | | | MASS FOR DEAD WARRIORS, | ased soldiers, eailors and ma- '3 of the city. The mass is rec- t ommended by the Catholic Daugh- ters of America. PALACE Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. BURLESQUE “Stolen SWeets” 35—People—35 with Margie Pennette and a speed burning chorus 18 Girls All Under 18 No Photoplays A REAL 21, HOUR SHOW CAPITOL NOW PLAYING FALL CARNIVA!, WEEK TODAY — TUESDAY — WEDNES 7—KEITH ACTS—7 You See the Best When You See Keith's J. Francis Haney’s Revue ART and 4 JOHNNIES In Mirth, Melody and Steps With MABEL STEW NEW BRITATV, | I Page Tablet Had Beor Bullt, | Lonaon, Kov. 10.—a waeer rage | 1A16 AtleteS, Ped on Sweels, A mass will be sung tomorrow | morning at 7 o'clock at the Church of St. John the Evangelist for the MEMORIAL LIBRARY Building to Be Bullt Up From Funds . Which Remained After the Walter Memortal library 18 to be .-mm-‘ lished in the Lnglish Speaking union | when that organization obtaina a permanent home in London. The | Itbrary is to be built up from funds {Which remained over after the Page | Memorial tablet placed in Westmin- | sugar ster Abbey had been purchased, with |¢ CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1924. SUGAR FAILS T0 BRING IN ‘BACON Lose fo Pennsy New Haven, Nov. 10.—Though fed in an attempt to increase physieal energy during | notes of heir the contributions made by admirers of game with Pennsylvania here Satur- the late American achassador to the g Court of St. James, is Meanwhile, the the i interest of fund I8 being used for the founding 'goals to one. e Memorial lecture and two [the Eli soccér men was part of ex- || of a Pa traveling scholarships for British | ¥ secondary and elementary teachers, |t The first memoris lvered by Sir Auckland Geddes, for- ! merly British ambassador at Wash- | ington, on the afternoon of Armis- tice Day. Sir Auckland will discuss “The Future of Ambassadorship More than 13,000 tons of sugar |\ were produced in two beetropt fac- [convincing,” In view of the defeat "fories n Lngland lpst year | of the Yaln team, | ¥rench have inven a radio re- colving sot that can be carried in | both before the game and between | OF an umbrella —CAPITOL— Beginning Next Sunday ! FLORENCE VIDOR and EDMUND LOWE || DO‘\"T MISS IT! Hope to see you at the Prize Collegiate Dance | given by “Rilly” and “Toddy " al GRANGE HALL, BERLIN, WEDNESDAY EVE., NOV. Humphrey Muldowney, Artlst will sing music by the Futerpean Orchestra. SDAY ANTHONY & MARCELLE Musicians This Couple Are Former New Britainites RAY CONLIN Sub-Vocal Comedian With Mrs. Mardell Baker, Broadway’s Favorite Song Writer and Comedian BOB MURPHY AND— “Combining Business With Pleasure” THE BIG KEITH HEADLINERS BERT BAKER & CO. Ed. in “Prevarication"—Made for Laughing Purposes Only SIEGAL & IRVING Roman Gladiators in | “Artistic Feats™ PHIL. AND EDDIE ROSS “Hitting Home Runs on the | Field of Songland™ Gallagher and Nellie Mond Potash & ~ “In Hollywoed With ALEXANDER CARR — GEORGE SIDNEY VERA GORDON — BETTY BLYTHE Perlmutter”’ ADVANCE PRICES NO IN CONTINUOUS DAILY lecture will be de- ' in w | slology and the Yale department of which ; ned | made both last spring and this fal [with the purpose of verifying | theory athletes is due to depletion of the supply of sugar in | werd crew the experiments have been ex- | tended to the soccer team, Similar experiments have been {carried on at both Harvard and | Yale quite extensively for several years, the News sa Kl‘rhwl'sq Anne Country Club Meet |already have entered for the Prin- \'Ihe purses are the largest ever offer- fed in this section. | Walter Hagen, American and Brit- |of Australia; Emmett French of the | Youngstown Country club, {John Farrell, day, Yule's soccer team falled to re- pond sufficiently to defeat the vis- tors who won by a score of flve The "sweetening” of reriments being carried on at Yale| o determine the efficacy of supply- ng sugar to offset its depletion in he blood during violent exertion, The experiments are being con- Tucted by Prof. Yandell Henderson, of the department of applied phy- 1ealth, according to the Yale News, | announces the result of Sat. irday's test as “noticeable but not The sweets were fed to the men the halves. They were given sweet. hot tea from thermos bottles nd each man ate a three ounce ackage of peppermint creams, tudies on the Yale ecrew were the that physical exhaustion of the blood the The results of the work ging, but by no means ews says and from the | News says. “encoy " the fina 50 GOLFERS ENTERED Will Open On Friday Norfolk, Va., Nov, 10.—More than 50 prominent professional golfers cess Anne Country club’s open golf tournament, which opens Friday, With other entries expected, the array of talent promises to rank high amoeng recent events of the Kkind. The entrants already listed include tsh open champion; Joe Kirkwood, runnar. up in the national open tournament at Trench Lick Springs: Fred Me- Leod, of Washigton; Harry Hamp. | ton, of the Detroit Country club: | of New York, and| Mika Brady, of the Wingfoot Golf club, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Business of the German mercan- tite fleet has.increased nearly 700,- 000 tons annually in the last three yeaps, for mak and all YOUNG BUGLER W]LL [nu\e a chance for recovery. Martin |was riding on the rear seat of a motorcycle driven by Walter Alds ridge of Princeton, when it collided ‘btudenl Hurt in Motol' Accident, Hae a Chance HEAR HIS OWN CALLS| vuimer, sase, ov. 0t with tomobile between the LR [ Martin of Buyridge, Biook B i~ e Pinoaton atudens ertcay nyired | WSt Warnen ard ths towa. Hi - . ¢ v . Walter Krsha Who Originated ||, 5 motorcycle-automobile collsion |JU11eR Include concussion of ~the brain and internal hurts. Aldridge | yesterday while returning from the | Harvard football game at Cambridge showed some Improvement today at | \Wing bospital here and was said to 10.~When 8. | Mother’s Tosk “The Roll Call” Will Listen was not seriously Injured, Sweden has a bullding boom. In On Radio New York, Nov hear sounded from land and sea the | “The Ttoll Call,” his bugle | composition 1u commemoration of the World War dead. On battle- | ships in home waters, In most of the public schools of New York and In fact throughout the United States, his eall will sound from of bugles as part of the ay ceremonies, Krebs, who was 100 voung te en Ust during the war, concelved the fdea of a commemorative bugle eall four years ago. Mést of last yer he devoted to un effort to convinee every governor in the country that! his air should be played on Armis- tice Day, and as a result of his la- bors, half of the states have placed hund Armistice | “The Roll Call” on their offici memorial programs. It will lead the ceremonies ay a signal to & nounce the minute of silence fo be | vserved by all at 11 o'clock tomor- | Tow morning { The use of chewing gum comes | to mother's aid wonderfullv in getting children to keep their teeth clean. TaCure The kiddies love it. 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