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Hhflm ATEDS # otherwise Indicated, theatries) notices and reviews W this column are ' written by the press agencies for the respect'te amusement company ey e ] STHE FIRE PATROL"—LYCEUM Tonight concludes the local ghow hus been the dancing ing ot “The INre Patrol,* @ spee- queen of Spain for some {ime and tucular thriller which is enacted by nationally known figure fn all dance Anna Q. Niisson, und theaters of that country The Tod Watson ulso presents Princo Kalman and+*his Hungarian Gypsy contains orchestra which housts of the most song and | ome aggregation of men ever a mbléd in vaudeville, Other acts include The Exposition Jubilee IMour, a colored quartet in a southern breeze of mirth and mel- ody; McLaughlin and < ter “®n a Little §ide " with 1e lald i an Last New nement, with - MeLgughlin and Fvans Impersonating Annie Rooney and Francls Doogan; Judge wnd Gail present a novelty gymnas tie speeialty, and Pearl und Dean will offer their clever comedy skit Ilio feature photoplay attraction on this bill will present Richard Dix in “Manhattan,” a fine action com Capitol edy-dr id in New lust | Jacqueling r Tod Watson's George has th ipporting cast. Al , known as Hpain, because feut of her tiny dancing She such stars hulls Spottiswood Aitken Spoftsford Altkiu, ing program of vaudeville a couple doing n or dance skit, a good illusion variety offerings and “The fous Revue,” 2y little lognie, Starting tomorroy vaudeville and changed and t be Ly ot the Lnchantre sey in e ment acconmpany- \ccompanys somo Myster- u orec danceo- the program of b e movie features will Murray in “Circe md Jack Demp- the “FFight and Kk's install i s will of- pictures will Stree York t S0l second o In rtainly 5. his we Jack « gels ots of stufl INTERNATIONAL REVUE cArITron, AT | t the or (G 1wt “Iell’d ory the plo Kitehen Kelly York's " and whicl ple tim MINSTREL BOYS AT PALACE THURSDAY Thursday for a three ement the Palace will of- straordinary dttraction in ntation of Gus Hill's Hank lin A clever hioned minstrel first par s and comedians vell known miinstrel stars as Bilty CF and Glenn ung Honey FIRE PATROL aand 4 bl Also Fine s and a score VAUDEVILLE o : ; | shows in the last dec Begit 1y eng LYC EUM| Tonight Only The v oan @ pres i,“m‘ 1l 1 old and olio 20 sing: cast of containg Brow Hi rs with t $ W an ol tasl She Transformed Men into Swine! " | I'rescription, | gets at the | the mat- PARSONS’ Haortford o Circe 'l'he | i M’fifinm “ NOW PLAYING Mat. Wed, “My Roy Friend” A Zippy Cliorus of Lovely Broad- way Charmers 0= T Written especially for MISS MURRAY by VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ author of “The Four Horsemen.” A TIFFANY PRODUCTION | Eves, -$2.00 loffman 3 Nights Beginning Thurs, Mat, Sat. Wm. HODGE “For All of Us" A Comedy Drama =850 Mat. H0c-§1.50 ROBERT Z. LEONARD Start Sunday “CAPTAIN BLOOD” THURS. FRI.-SAT. KEITH VAUDLVILLE Featuring 10D WATSON'S International Revue Which Has Privilege For the \merica Senorita Sernandita Areu Spain's Most Famous Dancer and Known as the Cinder ella of Spain! the Distinct of Introducing First Time in Also —— PRINGE KALMAN And His Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra Which Boasts of the Most Handsome Aggregation of Men Ever Assembled in Vaudeville. EXPOSITION JUBILEE FOUR NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1924, Y e e e e c— e ———y —7INENS WANTED OF SANTA'S ADDRESS Postmaster Anxious to Forward Mail From Children The tofay by this paper from H. b note lowing letter wa celved w 1irite The ) to it "aift- J5tmas- Lain's postmaster, letter ‘and tho I8 explanation enough culty which co Herall New ter and the Editor of the Church strect, New Byitain, Conr My Dear Editor Your, loc st he can'rely on your L very fmportant We are secking dress of Mr. here a year o our post office 1 in ce rush he 1924 address witl delivery clerk, Matthe The result is, w the st rtain y the negle crous important letter Mr. Santa C) We must g to e laus. i1 rulatior to make deli and is on the move l ir mail service to t (his genera vet in effec ‘Lwixt now and to you to publish | 1t you fail we will tion' X-M-A-S to broad til he is located, T am very sure t sters will thank you if for r 1y truly 3 he \ and i N EUM—Thurs,, Fri,, Sal YOUNGEST EAGLE SCOUT tr H: 3. 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