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T wiTes Unless otherwise indicated, theatrica) uotices and reviews W0 this colump are written by the press wgencies for the respect!ie amasement company. w R i o - o "1 1 SIGNAL he Signal TOWL! Towe —LYCEUM. [ tlo comedy act; the there are three of them, have a good trio act, and the headliner is the Whiriwind Four, a quartet of bables from the southland. a spectacn- melodrama starring Virginia t liffe IFellowes and Wal- opened at the’Lyceum is afternoon {in conjunction with entirely new vaudeville program ozy numbers, speclalizing in song and dance. Marlon “Yolanda" starts Sunday r & four days' ruh In “The Signal Tower” ra one of the most thrillin ples the re oy train crashing from pds of feet hig into hing flood below It uation In view that th ro ls 1 oblem of his life, le limited train st save the llves of AT THE PALACE. s screen several cageer years | was known as a leading man able for soclety roles, During the in which od apprenticeship for tion pictur ently seckin 1onstrate years sereen as ever rey his a s n opportunity te abiltty v different 18 W slgnalman | characters the 1 that e of sort, hecanse in whicl young man reluctant confront s played to e d; o8 of hie a wits doome ‘ vet his own wife's honor waos moment at stake, Could 3 I leave his podt to save his family | w not? Or should hie try to save the Ipleas scores speeding througl ht on th ed n. It ich e xi hman bethan turned that first opportunity to step out ty clothes and s nd prove \Y wdonna of was “Th n played of wk," is er; ho e, » doon train ng shown{ socic the ity ¢ trappings o his ver Street , who : instrumental novelties; Var nd Vincent have a breezy li he Carew IMjrst Nat | lulace theats PALACE| | day run * TONIGHT, FRI, SAT, Milton Sills cludes € AND Naznmova “Madonna of the Streets”’ 1 again in: on all it programs, fat., 20¢; Eve., 40c and 20¢ traction on this bill be re at | the 1 pic 18 his s lay n Wives® ond. ht for will b | fou, ingle tlon next k th ude vaudeville o wee to Richard Parthelmess in “Classmates, Point rom CAPT. The Keith vaudeville ol opening today for the It of the week has five very nt ¢ lopping the bill is € Kild a picturesque song and danc v with a cast that ature ton and¥n her Mt.vpnr' sev other high class Kidd on the nt offering a provided by amuse Other include the | Bros., to hand | Frank eva in a da 1 Jenkls, a comedlans, and th jebut of the movie sta nding, onologue. that doctor. for their patients is t KIDD AT CAPITOL. bill at ex hq treasure acts hand and ( @ re; Hoglnnm'r Sunday Corinne Griffith Tilton Sills, Lou Tellegen in "\l'\('l h WIVES” Husbands,” the pleture, is now o guarantce that thi ring Leatrice Jo and with a supporting cast s, among othe mond Griffith, Fayne, will nd pains and send t and cont 1 attract k J re “Changing | new Pal view. We screening, Next Week—Thurs. Richard Barthelmess in “CLASSMAT A West Point Romance VAUDEVILLE CAPITOL TONIGHT, FRI, S KEITH VAUDEVILLE 'Capt. Kid’ A Picturesque Song and Dance Fantasy with a I.dlge Cast ZaSu Pitt 1 thei mn awa nted, f Sunda . s smi adde 1 only fered in LYCEUM NOW PLAYING VIRGINIA VALL THESIGNALTONER GREATER THAN THE STORM’ And JACK DEMPSEY, In (‘HM ALIE R mmq FIGHT AND WIN SERIES FR\\!\ (\(P“ EV \ Also HIGH CLASS VAUDLEVILLE Funny (olmod (Om(‘dldl:fi GLENN & JENKINS Working for the Railroad” NEXT WELK SUN. — MON. — TUES. —WED, Vaudeville Debut of the Movie Star WYNDHAM STANDING in a Humorous Monologue MARION DAVIES, In “YOLANDA" CAPITOL Next Week Thurs,, Fri., Sat, eatrice Joy in ‘CHANGING USBANDS” Continuous Shows |« NAVIGATOR| Oceans of Laughs Sunday Night ()nl_v” Buck Jones in [THE DESERT OUTLAW"” “WHAT SHALL 1 DO?” Tidal Waves of Joy —PALACE — JBEGINNING THANKSGIVING DAY — NEAT THE PROGRAMS AT THIS THEATER WILL ALSO INCLUDE VAUDEVILLE With RICHARD BARTHELMESS In “CLASSMATES” WEEK THURSDAY Joy Brothers, Jazz Miiton Sills, when he started his ago, | suit- he mo- | stardom, Sills was con- to portray but | ess in pletures wealthy | producers grant his ambi- | in| 1 Eng- a sills had of | production which is the e with a cast that in-| ine Griffith, Mtiton Sills, | The feature at- " a West | entertainers. | > presents an | ment nmsl“"" Chevaller | gymnasts; n of who offers a suggest a trip to the Capitol theater, that in- | Victor Var-| NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, VOICES IN THE AIR TAURSDAY KDKA (Westinghouse ast Pittsburgh) 0 p. m.~—S8tockman reports of the primary llvestock and wholesale produce markets. $ p. m.—Prog Stockman and F 8:30 p. m.—Concert by the KDKA Symphony orchestra 5 p. m.—Arlington nals. Weather forecast, 11 p. m.—Concert, with ) time sig- BAKING POWDER KYWw (Westinghouse—Chlcago.) 6:02 to 6:18 p. m. | and final markets, 6:85 to 7 p. m.~Children's bed- time story. News, financial {usical pr gram . way o, &%) Dinner cor ‘Babary's o —Coon-Sanders Nighthawks.” —Joska DeBabary's orches- | t: Schenectady, hestra, “Orlginal 0| | 6 p. m.—Produce ket quotations; 6:15 p. m and stock mar- news bulletine. Report York State High 0 p. m.—Dinner u Eyck orchestra, 45 p. m—"A Few Mom New Books." 8 p. m.—One m. 9 p. m.—Near East Rule Dinner, 11:30 p. m 15 of New 6 on condition 8t 8 of Good §:20 to | gram | 9:20 p. 10 to program. 20 p. m uding. 9:30 p. ~Twenty Minutes sic by Hotel m.—-Mausical pro- nts with m.- 11:30 “afety First” p. m.—"At n hour studio pro- g Reliet Golden r (Westir Organ recita 2 & WN \(‘ Stores—Bostc 6 p. Ensemble, 30 p. (Shepard ) 6:35 p. m.—Dinner $ p. m.—Concert prnp«m 10 p. m.—Dance music s0ngs. m.—Leo Reisman Hotel - report me story r m.—Bedt for the Popular 5 p. m.—Letter from the New 2 stead, At the Theaters.” p. m.—Broadcast dl Vincent Catan- | g’ Alamac orchestra. 7:30 p. m.—Employment broadcasting. 9:30 p. m.—Evening bulletin cur- rent news. | time 1 o (American 1T gTa; ph Co— Dinner musi Melo club dance or- louring in a Pack- nony Hou 1 asants; plano \I])'an Jn]r‘t and his or- 6to 12 p. m. ; mid- t p. m.—Spear's dance orchestra. 1” 30 p. m.—Harry Fox and His Club Madrid orchestra 10:45 p. m.—Plano and songs. 11 p. m.—Popular songs. 11:15 p. m.—Bob aefer. 11:30 p. m.—Lou Gold's orches-| tra, < | 12 to 12:30 a. Times—| y1iy Symphonic C | vue Intime. 5 duets; lchv'slra WHAS Journal-Louisville Louisville, Ky.) a| 1 to 9 p. m.—Concert. Musical | spectaltics. Contralto solos. Bour- m gest of International Sun- lesson. Four-minute | lLate important news } bulleting, Official central standard | | time announced at 9 o'clock. (Atlanta Jour Ga) tianta o] da $ p. m—"Down an novelty program 10:45 p. m.—Organ co 1 Out Bugle" | i k i Ea e WRC of Amerlea D. C) | | (Radio Corp. ington, Corpo— - Wash- | | ) n| 3| yi € to 7:30 p. m.—Dinner Hallpryd String Quartet. 35 p. m.—Digest of the day's Agriograms. Industrial Em-| [ ployment bulletin. The American | pro- | music— . m~—Chlldren’s hour. q p. m.—Talk on Motoring. 7:45 p. m.—Concert by the Inter- te Commerce commission band. 8:30 p. m k. 8:45 p. m.—Song recital 9:30 p. m.—Concert by the Trio. 5 p. m.— p. m.—Concert ous quartet. 10:30 p. m 8 p = oy Story. 8:15 to 8:45 p | gram | s:45 Day.” 9 to 11 11 p. m | Lopez Hotel y m.—Musical Lee v | H to 9 p. m—"Community | 1o signals | by the Harmon- Musical program ipper music—Vineent Statler orchestra. | | | D [ i wWoo | (John Wanamak Dance program. wip Philade Philadelphia) (Gimbel Br ) 6 p. m.—Offict her forecast 6:06 p. Dinner music } “oogan and his Club Madrld or la.) m.- p. m 35 p 2 Time sig! Weather forecast wea 9 wWex a Press—Detroit m.—Dinner concert. WOMAN WEAK DIZLY, FAINT Found Relief in Tal Takml Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Alwly: Recommends It. 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Pinkham’s \ogenble Compound, over 121,000 replies were received, and 98 per cent. | reported they were benefited by its | use. Forsaleby druggistseverywhere. PARSONS’ HARTFORD NOW PLAYING Matinee—Wed. and Sat. JOHN GOILDEN Presents @f’é Wednesday M Sat PERFECTION Oil Heaters in the improved models STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK Theater, N. Y. 24 Breadway bbe. to S50 —Rest Seats $1.00 Mat.—30e. to $1.50. | SRSSRETRUEERER ER BRYL ANPR orchestra, | (Btrawbridge Stratford Hotel concert chestra. No widder will be sheddin’ i When Davy Jones at last gets me,"” | The solitude of s | The {Knocked Cappy for a row of | Within a week the two were wed, |“That gag is old,” THURSDAY, e g e ——— You Buy Flavor when you buy lls AIIAB All T El A ners Delicious to the last fragrant drop. BLEND of INDIA, CEYLON and JAVA TEAS NOVEMBER 20, 1924, vey Marburger and his Vaudeville broadeast already WF and Clothi delphia.) _Dark Outlook Y1 can o Aty o1 We you mike 6:30 p. m.—Meyer Dauly' evu Bdwi orchestra assisted by 7 p. m.~="Sunoy Jim,’ pudd planist 8 p. m—Meeting of Radlo Corps. 8:30 p. m.~Concert 9 p. m.—Program under auapic of the Philadelphla and I3lectrie companies, Boy 8 vant a finger Mar They Got in a Lot of Dirty Work Visitor What « s Genera WEET (Edlson Light Co Jo6ton) L] p. m.—Dance selections by Juck Itenard and His Mansion Inn or Clubs fe Different he ancing Ode to Man ( 1 learn.” ~Isabelle Goodwin Tpm Boston Edison D her club, 7:30 p. m.~—Musicala 4:30 p. m.—Par [ Brotl litor's Gossip Shop week of December Dr. Baldpate shall inaugurate a e Ernest's Essay. appear, usually ) | | | I nt oret ) litior W s called Litt ul 1res Wiz — New York City.) | to the Touc 1 an Hall = Laugh! p. m.—Bernhard Levitow's Ho :| Commodore orcliestra. 7:65 p. m.—~Collier's Weekdy. 8 p. m.—Wall Street Journa! re- W, 8:10 p. §:30 p, Langh, Clown he Essays wil We L week are o= sure v you will like rald them writing of Sariaall of one tor, wi i pleased to suggestions or ideas for the wuck with the that is vhy Whi vance m.—"Gr m. toxy.!! ng I tant ‘twas me what was | as you do Mystic seances ttle Lrnest's Essay arric | wa W rile the t kinda wild angwidge ¥ nto the down Rivers flow ks go Uuder His Breath do never pleass So your wife has been store for over an hour buy- Have you called Not s0 ! W ong ago v called ODE used a veritable ns In answer to it from men! However, none to Miss Hoss' any merit unti day, when, in a modest appeared from a | which “rang the bell.” The original poem: Adam ragged ! Yes, everything 1 could Iy 58! ~David Pixley of t Ode (In Wil he Winumin awer) M. Barnh of the to answer 4 ressed ) am at one a mir Hot Dog s as weak as its weakest ope, ‘r n f itor | Wr one co olks T The Tale of the Look Sea By Cristel Hastings “I've sailed the seas for forty years; tears © Philome Hinkydink, 1 should Are of o Jkes 15 strong as their strong- ie captain used to say with glee, 've seen the wimmin east and woest They're all best— —B. L. C. Anything You Can't Eat? it it's good to eat, of course. 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