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HE FIRE PATROL WITH A BRILLIANT ALL-STAR CAST ALSO 4 Bigaudeville Acts« ¢ G 2 ) TONIGHT — TUES. — WED. ;‘ PRESENTED BY t ADOLPH ZUKOR Ao’ JESSE L LASKY o n 1 VAUDEVILLE | Featuring FOUR ORIGINAL ENGLISH MADCAPS Premier Soft and Wooden Shoe Dancers THE B | xermH VAUDEVILLE The Famous Stage and Screen Star NICK COGLEY As “Old Reliable” “THE With a Supporting Cast in STRIPED MAN” l\l\()\‘\l l:\ & lll R\T i MIKE, ( ARMEN AND MICKEY Introducing the Famous Clown Dog (l EVEL \\I)-~ l)()\\l(l'\ Vaudeville’s Youngest Dance .;lar\ THE DI l;.\li'l‘.\\().\‘ in “DANCE CREATIONS” ANTONID MOREND and FGNES AYRES “THE STORY WITHOUT A NAME" “H R.\:—'I(H) WATSON'S INTERN \i’[(i\ AL REVUE VALENTINO AT PALACE. PISO’S ' official board of Grace M. E. wag in the audience as {tions from the church, were delega- following towns and PARSONS’ Hartford | Davis said he NOW PLAYING Mat. Wad. “M B . 2|l 1 o anything 1 y 5oy Friend " | e s A Zippy Chorus of Lovely Bhoad- ||’ At it way Charmers 1 s it 1 Eves. 5003250 Mat. 500-82.00 ||| o cidered Wiys ¢ g it 3 Nizhts Beginning Thurs, i e Aoy Mat. Sat. | 3 < s n Now i el 5 ——in K i ;o A Comedy 500-82.50 Drama Mat. 50c-81.50 ] Eve, PALACE THURS. — FRI. Gus Hills Presents Hank Brown’s MINM STRELS | 20 — MINSTREL STARS — 20 In a Great Minstrel First Part and Olio of Vaudeville, Band and Orchestra “It is & great joy to me to see NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924. tionajities— | | every Kind of beliet that exists v W mas Doian _SONS OF Nx\v 1 | have It here, yet we have all been| 7 ause we have | rom a it N Illl| COLOR IT NEW WITH “DIAM OND DYES” ' VOICES IN THE All\' “A Sainted Devil,” Rudolph Val- | Mayor Paonessa here this morning. : One of the reasons 1 ke him is be | [entino's new production for Para- /or COWLY h W w mfl cause ho has grown up in this coun I v @‘ mount, with Nita Najat, Helen [ROCREEEIEAE .' oRuS:hnltg arown i Lo n;)mn'l-l P ‘Alzv. Loulse S ® » t syrup. o I " I I III l 'I ‘::,]\,’,"\)\;,I} mlnl L;l}m.m&"v _llmumr 3s¢ sizes of that fact, He has grown up in ‘ [[es o "“ A115 LoL1e ‘“r playing : n Amerlea, the land of opportunity. He KDKA [AURRAEL. WAN [eh 0w’ for iihe = fitet has made good In husincsa and now | (Westinghouse Fast Pittaburgh) 'L n ‘ time last night at the Palace the- ],. mayor of the fifth eity in size In : | ate 'he story Is by Re eac > > i ¢ i lll{ Ll | n n !ll l AR ahaon s Re Tkl | thin great state. 1t shows what * | 8:30 p. m—Concort by KDKA Lite H A e L S 1 % ‘}‘\.l;m'm St A LS PR ,,mn.mum of our civilization are | tle Symphony orcheatra - 4‘__“_‘_“ K 4 = bt e for & poor boy if he Wiil put forta | 715 p. m—~"Christmas Every Day | i A . B K 3 o 5 { overy oftort possivie, Tam wuighted he Year and g sort of 8panish “Robin Hood ) 10 —“Bringing the Wor to have Mayor Paonessa with us and | 7:30 p. m Jringing the World | } Unless otherwise indicated, thentrical notices aod re 0 this colump are comblned tense, exciting love- to know that he is interested in our | to America.” ' weitten by the press agencles for the rewpect'ie amusemen! ~ompany drama, with the star in the role of Blble class. as he has always Koo 40 p. m.—Btockman reports of a youn, llard who ronms 8 ble class, ! it (8 " ; s 0660 60 G D 1 4 SR B O S P . k1d who roxme Bouth Future of the Bible Class | the primary livestock and wholesale America In search of a notorious After dwelling for some time on | produce markets CAPITOL THEATER PROGRAM. Agnes Ayres and Antonio Mo- | bandit who lad stolen his bride on bl |" 8 p. m—G ARITOL 1 ; ; S |Bi |e Class Leader akes Las[ hin ¢ rwonal history, Dr. Davis spoke ». ; The Keith vaudeville feature at- '¢ho are featured in the principal | of the future of the Bible class as §:15 I°i of iTaol \,, e Gaaliol iodns Andifor: role-MorgnolNaasithaizels Wotiiaj] s Thassandovilie bill et ithdhples . ¢ follows talke on ni raction at the Cap ay ¢ s sclentist and inventor who | ture features The Four Original OmCIfllA earance | “But as you gather strength; as| 8:30 p.m v the KDKA ihe first half of the week presents n experimenting in secret for | ENENSh Madcaps, a fast dancing re- oAt AL Gl AN the famous stage and screen star government. The picture ")”“ ”]‘“' I aturcs soft and’wooden —_— “Kdng on to finer and bigger and| 9 m time sig i ‘Corley g supporting Ope with th est of ) « | 8108 (AANOINK. | bette “ T cot difti- | nals. Weatler Nick Cogley, With @ LI supporting opens with i of “\lu”x::” Gl e Satur. | Avproximately 900 men attended | beter things. You will meet n’:(:' cast. in_ *The Stripedl Man” Mp ‘ention ai oathiravedl (W EDRSITRERYCUTISAY anddatn s ! | culties; but the splendid personality | vakes its motion pleture debut. a hi k the Palace has an | the sesslon of Everyman's Bible | i infiuance of the officers of this | KYW Ctogley s counsidered lhyv Ve x\‘ be A L «um;-r«lh\;\vv :-H)rlw‘um in the pres- [clags at the Capitol theater yestcr- | class that have made the class what [ se-~Chicago) vortrayer of t 8 DOSEY LIE PIRE PATROL'—LYCEUM. B us Hills' Hank Brown's .o orning when Rev. Dr. John L. | it is will carry it on to success. | News, fina hEAH e a role he has Minstrels, a clover aggregation of | | Many a time T have thought 1 was | ci s played for many a year both in 1} Combining a corking good vaude- 30 minstrel stara who whi offer a | Dtvis delivered his farewell mes- | Ty 0 oL My SOh oo e | Children's bed- egitimate and in pictures. e has program which featurcs jazzy real minstrel first part and an ollo S38¢ to the class of which he has ‘w” reason that you “1. vended on | U appeared The Liolle of umiers, comedy, dialoguc, | of vaudeville. There are many old | been Jeader for the past four yeara. | Wb FARRE EE MO CERCECD B York, * Whirl of : and other bits of entertain- time stars in this show particularly | P& Davia leaves tomorrow for | % To o8 ¢ ) WHZ and influence to put the Mible clasy “Yankee Doodls Dandy, Y with the picture, “The Hi Tom 'Ward, who was a bl lorkavtiora o RN I CoR Rt Il S e Now: atoryiiman! Talso\ogito (Weslinghouse—Sprir 1) merous other shows that made big Putrol” the Lyccum today is | favorite with Hi Henry for many | Pastorate of the Grace M. E. church | ("0t va mugt do his part, and | - hits, as well as playing in pictures prose a bl that cannot but | years. A first class hand and or. |Of that city. His place as leader of | (00 0 B Eolna (o wark | p. m.—Dinr R for William Fox, Thomas Ince, appeal to lovers of the silent drama | chestra is also carried by the ghow, |the Bible class will be filled from | "5 e o070 5000 ™ e Lot 0 b0 | Westingh P Trio Goldwyn Productions, and Louls and the stage specallties. |In addition to the singers, dancers |Sunday to Sunday by speclal speak- | o ooin00q” with these great factor- | p. 0 Mayer. Iis advent into vaudeville Thursday brings the second epi- |and comedians. ors brought here for the purpos I have 'visited every one | 7:05 p.m )y gave vaudeville audicnces a chanee sode in 1 Jack Dempst Fight LRSI Next Sunday, Rev. Ray O. Wyland, | ) o0q oreat factories are behind the| 7:f6 p. m.—“Bringing the World to see this remarkable R VT a: but it also brings natio educational director of the | Bible class. It they are not they | to America I8 “The Stri brilliant little star, Mae Mur- | N W C “ Ad Boy Scouts, will speak should b Practic e Late news from tha ked by Capito in Circe, the i Ne oilar President Walter R. Fletcher pre- | o7 (o 1o m»" e Y eetelal Cos o er Other acts on the bill nte Thanez, noted Nish au- | sided at the mecting yesterday.|grear manufacturing establishments| 7:30 p. m.—Lesson Carmen and Mickey, introducir . wrote this story especially for | V. Mr. Davis was introduced 10|y Now Britain. You have a splen- | modern literature | world famous clown .1,,. Cleve Murray and in it she is glven ' p . meeting by Mayor A..M. Pao-|4iq jot of officers, After a time| S D. m.—Program from the Hotel and Dowry will ¢ A opportunity to display all her nessa, who left his home where he | vou will find the leador that you | Brunswick stu | Present-Day Conditlons;” Knowled charms of body, of dancing and jwas confined by illness to perform | want, and it you men will just con-| S$:40 p. m. on Hawalian and Hurst are laughmalke 0 ability to wear clothe James jthis function, although barely | tinye to gi e Bible class the |Stee! guitar, sing; and T DiGac § Tt Kirkwood playing opposite her adds physically able to do so. | thought, the determination, the time| 8:30 p. m 2 i youngest dance stars in vaudeville, to vorth of the picture. As The opening prayer was made lang gtrength that you have given in| 9 p. m—Concert by Aleppo drum The much-heralded Para lorn Ciree, the actress lures men by Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill of the past, this will not be a joke but | cOrp pleture, “The Story Without a until she meets the one man who South Congregational church. really true, I will come back and| 9:30 p. m— rt Name,” made from Arthur String- cs to yleld to her impulses. Seated on the platform were Past goa a bigger, finer and bettep Bible | inkhouse Philharn or's radlo. adventure-roman sl R nEEhe it Presidents R. B. Skinner and A. H. ciass | anist. ntly featured as a Prize- ) master; but it all Parker, Ensign Carl Frederickson of — “At first many came for the ex-| 9:85 pm.—Arlington i1 BHGtADIS Migarine oo st S S the Salvation Army, Dr. Hill, Mayor citement. Now we have settled | Weather reports the Capltol theater today. [ Paonessa, Prof. T Hewitt of down te abcut £00 men who are ab- 10 p. m.—Mus \\';‘-1.)”1 Preside 1 e of 21 clucslyjinteresteds i¥ou Pravolimy| Gomihe Hotel Kimba Bible class in ddletown and : We will never be s'«pn-‘ 1 1Jnmfl‘ Stevenson and son, Andrew, |rated in thought and affection, It 6 mv [of White Plans. M. Willits, of | las been one of the great joys of | t7a. |New York, an international Y. M.|my life to be assoclated with yau | — C. A. secretary and member of the | different WwWoo ohn Wanamaker — Philadeiphia) con Falls, Middletown, ory attempted Ktodo el e Pl OXa rakiLe E Rockville, Wallingford, | nelfish thing. We have talked about | A¢° FePorts. Dinner music by A rttord, Bristol, Cheshire, 1“1.»4[’ hose things of interest to all of us, | CARdelorl and his Hotel Ade Hartford, Southington, Portland, | I call you men to witneas today that | | TCICh room orchestra. = = { Waterbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. Troy, | never has anything been said to in- DM S Ion A R Plains, N. Y., Newark, | fluence any man away from his| Sieion -}'mp oyes: York ¢ Westerly, | chureh, but toward his chureh, We | H=Rox theatenivenand {R. I, and Boston, are leaving here in New Britain I | ° ¢ Music was furnished by a 14 | believe at least 500 men whose lives | {fnfq' foracast picce orchestra under the lcadership | Nave been changed by this Biblo | Weather, torecas of George Hahn. Several selections | Class 1 who never read the | AP ST b and orERnTCi | were given by the Cloff Male quar- | Bible, now read the Bible. Men S Ll | who cared naught for religion are Rt Tribute by Mayor Paonessa. | NOW [faithful attendants in the | ° R | 1n introducing Dr. Davis, Mayor |church. That of itsclt s worth alt | ; Pecanena that this Bible class ever cost WGR 2 ol s o s e o T ) e G dera nengrand atleteoney L selves by the words ‘We are glag’|Me some time. T certainly will bs | ffalo. N. V) or ‘We are proud to be here!' but |Blad to see you You have my s > 0 Kennedy, working perhaps on |at this time I must say that T am | PI¢SSIng, and if there is ever - Ll jo it LG the theory of “love me. love my |sorry. I regret very s fhat 1|thing I can ever | dog.” has adopted a bow-wow €ol- fam here. T fesl the same as yon | '€IP You in a lar. re’s no limit ot the orna- |do. Wo are giad fo see such a | s possibilities of these chok- |gathering this morning. come here | i o rs to do honor to a great leader. 1 SOUTHINGTON NEWS ot the H e Al g have been a great admirer of Dr. Pl e B John L. Davis, and tha » reagon ' that I am here this morning. 1! Victor Arid e have been rather sickly for the past ail sentence T 10 days; in fact, I am not well this | rearrested by i morning; but, gentlemen, I could | ward J. Hick not stay away from this meeting this | burglary on two counts. His case was| (1. 2. N.'sor NI mor to join with you and honor | brought up Saturday and conti i = . such a g ader as Dr. John L. mber 5 under 8 pdn ver venln Davis. We are here this morning e Aridi was = y g to honor him and to extend to him | He was lodged in our best wishes 5 “I am not going to talk of any | ——Tenor R b- of the past differ | Th Men's ! veet Marie” and "But 0 'n 0 self and the great S80¢ Oxley AS- ! tarcup. That is history j semt 1 to discuss'! 9:30 p. m.—Hiawatha C n glad to b and | Several importan 1b orchestra e o present to you ! Davis, to g the farewell | { nn ch that T am gorry to hear } s is not going to be a| being made by farewelllispeechi 1t may. bei s mmissioner o ST e I i e N | 1t plac uJ. the curve were o but he is g to come LI e a while letters eriden |l s oo : Sl iR ot Mr. Macdonald has an- ne Dritain. We resp Ho is a it he hopes will stop SR ) R O C e e, O there and which he —WTAM Symj all prond Rev. 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