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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921 PR eSS —_— | considered one of the best nnu;nul - R ———— 7:30 p. | National picture, “Classmates, in vaudeville today, The average| 1 orchestra & P, Gypsies. Hartwell A, Taylor has sold the Palace theater, Thurs, Fri, and person pletures an Indian chief as a | Have a COmpleXlOn 3 8 p. m.—"Storage Batteries, - - through Louie 8. Jones and the Sat m.—Hotel Carlton Terrace | mier Male Quartet. Music by the A, TO BUILD 815,000 HOMY. ——— superintendent of the Vulcun Iro least with Chiftain Caupolican, He ) Colffeurs for Evening." 6 p. m.—Dance melections by Jack | Works. Mr. Schilling is to bulld & orders lemonade and when he talks | New’“;e‘.‘;f / S $:40 p. mo—Interview with yohn- [ Renard and his Manaion 1§ orcheas | 815,000 one tiful your fea- unusual privilege when it permitted them to film scenes on the famous lly house of grounds of the West Point schoo) ”"S”.',:“"" ""’“;‘fl““""f‘ ";f‘;‘ Toratloet 8 5 Rutsh og 95181108 wid to use cadets as “extran”’ How- 50 p. m.—~Littmaon's Employes T p. m. — Boston Slison Big cr, it was stipulated that all the |any American. He speaks French, £uroe ere: y:u orchestra. Brother club, Lors necessary must live according Grmin and Bpanish ab well. . The | S Vit bty 9;30 pmi—-Clothea Eand - (e[ S5 T: 300, mi=-Mualoals [RiacttiskmgeeiachEARCoRT LAY RN oF egulations. anish a e e | truly attrace LA - L 2 Nidee . ye R 5 to schoo! regulations. |chief belongs to a tripe of Indians| tive with & Mnn:‘ - T 843 p. m~—"Buddy's Bostonians. Dick Barthelmess had perhay In addition there will be n vaudes who Inhabit a greater part of Chile, ughi: 9:30 p. m—Evening Bulletin Cur- - most strenuous period of his 11 \ila ghow headed by Dinah Bele Unlew otherwise (ndicated, Ueatrica) notices and reviews to this column are | |Jiis mother wis o 1ok “,,“"\.,_n’m"‘; Lf“:hy; rent News. | WOC st il e il ooy “L' aded by DI ho; the/ orem nEvaees (91 ¥he: reertiys cowasmiont/ conigany) | who took him to I'rance when in his| gray - looking 37 p. m.—Dan Gregory and Hia| (Palmer School of Chiropractic — | 9UTiN6 the fliming of his new I iR O O ) D ‘ carly years and it was there that he| 8%in. al Palace ¢ . Davenport received his education and aiso his | g 10:07 to 11:07 p. m.—Jack Shack YOLANDA AT LYCEUM Win" pletures, | Resinol Ointment; P 4 . The other big 1:-:.--4 TR e lae el BT et : iy | to 12:30 a. m—.—Lou Gold| 6:45 p. m.—~8port news and weath- Combining.a really good vaudo¥iite |ture presents Jamen Kirkwood and | Tptts eciat o8 o _\'“,,"':‘ sided ”:;dR”'“"'vs"’::"n’: ':::: and His orcheatra er forecast. / program of xong, dance, noyelty and Fauliae Garon in “Tho Painted FIap- | guvue, with a big cast 11 a now line | 3ot b ) = T p. m—Sandma comedy with one of the best pic-|per,” an up to the minute story of |of original dance i | SR - kel WTAM 7:20 p. m.—Educat Lecture— tures that has been made during, gay life of the younger set of today. gundy Shaw is a Scotch comedian usually cleansing wow}:n: (Willard Storage Battery Corp. — | “Radium and Radio Activity the past few years, the Lyceum to- 1L is a romanc | 3 the soap, together with the “ 9 p. Musica re A Eme e of gilded youth, its | whom the and Wllliantaye thail Cleveland, 0.) 9 p. m ' day is offering easily the best at- reward lie in abeyance by uw‘ ! | soothing, bealing qualities of son Ilott and his tion of its kind in the city. The abrupt entrance of King Jazz and | .lk 6 burly rod skin who wears blankets | $:05 p. m.—Sam Lannin and His WEEI Camp Real Estate Co. a lot on Hart| The United States Mititary Acass I I" “ ““I “ | ARl fuktheia. Ltk on tibe extar that everyone cland dance orchestra. y (Kdison Light Co.—Bosion,) street to Roy C. Sohiiling, ge S Krentsd A movia GorGacheE l "Il' \ and talks In grunts. But not so ot admires 8:30 p. m~—Talk on "The New ' | n |h |l|i‘ ||| mn ) lll; f {ho uses English that is free trom | ‘llC('Vfll and as purc as you find with Teenncll Trio Mile, Bif al comedy vovelty that is producive of | jardens the ointment, make the Resi- 6t 7 p concert by a E Marion Davies In “Yolanda” his retinuc of flappers and 10unge pany good laughs: Fletcher, vy and nalprodu_ctudenl for any skin Philip Spitainy's Recording ,m}’,fi,“f‘“ of greetir foreign | s a |n.\~|~y1:luu‘ in every sense of | lizards. | Moran will offer “A Classic in Ho- All druggists sell Resinol Soap | orchestra. | countries \ the word, As good as was Miss Da- | . e e e e and Ointment. Use them reg- 8 to 10 p. m.—Concert program = N, vies in ittle 010 New York" ar ;[ SSING ll, \\l\l S / b 1 m”u, The feature photoplay ‘“.,”“ ularly for a few days and watch by the WTAM Symphony orchestra | WHAZ | When Knighthood Was in Flower,” | Mo who appreciate drama_of the present Betty Compson in “The ite.| your complexion improve. \sted by soprano, contralto, tenor, | (Itene ie ste- in “Yolanda" she is better. Her act- |more subtle varicty; who appreciate o o a drama with a plot that | u'\\u-n’n and v'livlmh‘ - i . k N ing 1s more finished, her charm and |@ strong leart-reaching story with ' e Lhait 10:30 p. m— to 1 a. m.—Dance| 9 n once he Campus turns out quite interesting. There o : Phillp Spitainy's V | s | beauty shown to better advantage |8 powerful theme, excellently —en- | 100 B08 A E0E 0 program hy Philtp Spitainy's Victor | 8¢ 1 and the story itself is more intr rd, wili find all this and more in |© " 5 i sl Itecording oret p. m.—Poj ance music § 3 4 e % : Buster Keaton has gone down to Sl et s T i el AP guing. In the dual role of Princess! Single Wives,” the IFirst National 2 | — »y Donnelly's o a the sca in ships. WAAM Wi of Dur, ¢ and the simple |Plcttre which opened last night at | aal J Tl SRty . Folanda. Atisa|the Palnce theater for a four day | aiapahelemiysouL nkthetbiiny (I. . Nelson Co, — Newark, N (Gimbal Bros.—Philadsly 1 , m‘q“”’\ it e 2 Y lopen spaces wherc ships are ships i) e als the best of the Pickfords or Tal- | ngle Wives” deallng with a | IS 8 p. m.—Resume of day's sports 6 p. m.—Official weather oot \ ) His latest Metro-G feature 5:10 0 6:05 p. m.—D Fomuale ihe “ T ?n‘ mxl lhlrmn‘inm' the fitm, | Nt day extstence, who are virtually comedy is called “The Navigator, 8:20 p a Hotel James orchestra A BA l ] an Neatly 2,000 prsons wre raquirod|orced to scck attention away from [and .t s coming to the Capitol MONDAY 8 30 p. m. Marie' | " 6:45 p. m—Livestock and produce heh e resides because of the |theater Thursday. To make it Euster o1 “Butte market reports. in scenes depicting the armies of con | B it aN o gbacalise EOORL . x Unless you see th y ss” A R e indifference of their hushands, can |hired an ocean liner and sailed to KDKA 5:45 p. m—Ten 7 p. m.—Bedtime stories and roll | the “Bayer Qros OI} .tablfls you are ficting forcea and thls scons 15 OM i conaiiosod onvof 1 Mmowt pows | Calalina.Tsland, where mostof The | (Weatinghause — Laat Pittsburghy{ 548 o : not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe aromersious seope, - lerfully dramatic picturcs dealing |scencs wer ¢ chor, 50080 SRt tleigen Y I v millions scri ) i The entiro prograrh chankes Thurs | i o bty fomy e, that | : 6:30 p. m—Dinner concert by the | “Buttereup.” AT .| by milions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for k |,'_ psey [)‘,l: ‘.“\‘“ “,‘I. ,'M' ome to New Dritain in months. | KILLED IN DOORWAY KDKA Little Symphony orchestra. 9: . m.—T ¥ k Dempse avyweig The impelling feature of the ple- | - A p. m.—Radio Rhymster and : S riestlor s At i oo e bl .0 dancee Nov. 24.—William e he highly entertaining and | y as «hot and Kkilled by | his Magical Rhyme ma . | Colds Headache Neuralgia ~ Lumbago truly natural story that it nnfolds, o his ther ‘e —'Bringin e World | ¢ archeairs e L ena ) )“ e < Y i i In the character of 1% ‘v;r ; 3 . atte ,|; 1‘;1 E‘j'\: Irm!.":: to Am’t’l}’:mm e i 9:45 p. m.—Violin, ce ( et : ! i I )’)[]nLhe \eunus Rheumausm —\Weekly agorts re: misunderstood bride, ekiy agorts w. s TINNC | lott's house yesterday afternoon. 1t | 7:40 p. m—Stockman reporta of | Piaro. ; 5 p. m.—Address, “Human Ele- | Accept only “Bayer” |Griffith has a sympathetic rols : . and wholesale| 10 —Hiawatha Couatry clu ! ayer” pa i “u”u.v‘ ]1" ne ‘[13)[':)“‘4)‘“(";!1 1.11?1 was tho mccond murdor hore {oday, (,mll;rlm;lry ‘\(l‘,\(r:{og and wholesale M:'r Zwm Hiawatha Y Agricultural Extapsion | V“hmh cnmams_:,-_d ixka e iited to this popular film beanty. | 2 produce markets. hestrs . | ection: | Milton Sills, who 1s cofeatured, i 1§ had proviohsiyik e s n R T e 10:16 p. m.—Mualcal Trio 2 | proven dir 5 cellent in the , relatives said, : i ; ) “How 1ndl. Handy “Bayer” boxes of ]2 tablets QiMiciil characlarinas §:15 p. m.—Fourth of a series of | 10:25 p. m.—Terrace clul) orehes-| - o B of i ot fn. the et eharacirins | 22 n :“y,k“ i 1”\, s vidua Con iea Use Also hottles of 24 shd 1002 hggista. TONIGHT, , WED. the | n Ia the trade mark of Sreurt upn maliog Aollara that | R0 et ‘ade mark of Bayer Mauufacturs of Monoaseticacidester of Salleylicaeid he fails to note that his wife is 45 p. m.—Part Song recital | | | 8:40 p. m.—Op a made up of tenor, assisted nist and Kei vaudev0 e drifting away from him | Mother Goose Riymes “Storyland”| (girawbridge and Clothier ‘hila- | pi | “l ]" e S | music 1 | ;, “In tha Imterest of Fathe Chicftain Caupolican at Capitol 9:55 p. m.— Arlington lime sig- Son Week.” i ; : : IE i OTRLIG \ b Startford Hotel concert orchestra. —_— Featuring MoRp el baon e GRGEL s nlGa Dol [ e KYw 7 p. m—"Sunny Jim" assisted by W00 The Celebrated Indian . 8'Jamousiindian baritone and || A THURS. — FRI. — SA' (Westinghouse — Chicago.) baritone and piano. (John Wanamaker — Philade Baritone 6:02 0 6:18 p. m.—Necwe, financial WAHG 7:30 p. m.—Sports rasults and final markets. abe & (‘0. Tnc.—long |lice veports. Dinner music Ch. 4’ 4 [ X L ‘ to 7 p. m.—Ch 1 8 Island, N. Y.) “andelor} and :LSM]‘]'Vln" Ade WBZ 8:15 p. m.—Songs and ukulele, gE p m.—Time signal | TONIGHT. TUES., WED. | (Westinghouse—sSpringtic1d.) : . m.—Violinis 2 N ED. || : | % 5 p. Mezzo soprar 10:08 p. m i rand n'fira‘nur» ital. | |66 | Westingho nilharmonic Trio. 9:20 p. m. L Claus introduc cont Rizzo aud his Hotel 8yl Po ely the Greatest | SINGLE ) ; Tois xoaTan sy Singer in Vaudeville: Today || | g e Tl —" & the W 9:35 p. m.—DBari Jeanne Renard—Pianist = e — 2 Our Dick as a TRENNELL TRIO \VIVES West Point Ca- i X det. First pic- b || rican Literature 12to2aT idwood dance or- !t 12 p. m.—Georgla M “MLLE. I'IF1” with ture ever tak- 1 . m.—Plano recital s demy brass band GRS (AT [ e atithe U Sy T e FAN (e ‘( ORINNE GRIFFITH Military 5 i M e FLETCHER, IVY, MORAN MILTON SILLS | 9 p. m—C ) ; 5 o sy “A Classic in Hokum” LOU TELLEGEN JAMES MILLER'S REVUE ||| HENRY B. 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