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| Ualess otherwise indicated, theatrica) notices aod rev B MAE MUREAY AT LYCEUM Ma 0 s column are written by the press agencics for the respeet’ \e amusemen! company. SE—— PET— linve heen stars in the field of min- trelsy for muny a year, The open- of the show will offer a great mm- I first part with end men como- soloists, ecte., band and hie in a regulation mins how style that will be the b seen [ nomany years, Fiv acts of In the olio and Murray I8 truly and also a grout entertainer. Circe, the Enchantress,” her newest pleture opengd this alternoon at the Lyceum and is without donbt one of productions in which tl autitul blonde star has ville sumne program peared. On the ' then w grand finale Iy presented that varicty of vauduvill i b : A el 1 audicnces out with bringing in ple I dnamlons itest words of praise on their \ ps for the entertainment offered by ; famous Gus Hil's-Hank Brown's 4 H‘ Minstrels, ‘'he photoplay feature i Ith this show will offer Thesdore Roberts, ldward Horton, Louise [ and Helen Jerome Eiddy in Ladics,” t week Frank hai nd his Pretty Nirty Revue, B I nk Soper, Madeline Buck Baps Aekerman heading enty, will be t big the Grey's a great uce or- tra trel Is yet ap- ave effere xood ng numbers )i sey in the second und Win," puts tunts and the idea of v som ion gy good the hes Enchar appo James Kirkwool play 1 turray for whom rote the story cspec :\ at- will order MINSTREL BOYS AT PALACE today the I willsoffer ar Vi Ui pires- - 1 Brown's ummn Spanish D at Capitol.™ minstrel Lig attraction at the Capitol minstrel tirst pi il oli ring today for the Featured wnong tl will oifer Tod Wi tor Harri ! Re which dis- " t 1 ] offeripg for the America, Senorita Ser- Aren, 8 1 known in her cou her tson als photoy The i Beginning of the weéek the 1" striordi tution o Minstre great stars in a the last tson’s 1 s the tio of W - Ward, s Hi I v Bre 18 most famous ry as small lod W o pre- : Prinee Kalman Gypsy Orchestra, ry because of t “Gaylor, St ny“others w AP& "CAPIT OL| SUNDAY NIGHT Constance Talmadge ‘The Primitive Lover” ALL t th ndsome STAR CASI e GUOD BAD BOY™ “THI vo fine | | Now Playing MAE MURRAY —in— — THE ENCHANTRESS™ —Also— VAUDEVILLE Jack Collins & C(o. TMON., TUE FINE Featuring ({ B ROFOEL SABATINI Author of ‘aca.gfir,lgycus -Jqu sarb HAWK. ! ARBEN KERRIGAN « - JEaN PAIGE AN b J w.-/m.. /éé:'«‘b‘uh‘ CasT OF PLAYERS i Toa g mmwmm‘ lxl b ; .é‘. TODAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY KEITH VAUDEVILLE TOD WATSON'S International Revue Which Has the Distinct Privilege of Offering For the First Time in America - Senorita Sernandita Areu Famous Dancey Called the Cinderella of Spain ALSO Again Advnses Preferential Rales ‘ |centage of roturn indic NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924. will be offered, one presenting Con- stance Talmudge in *“The Primitive Love and the other an all star cast “The Good Had Boy," lcnnumm [MMIGRATION IS ANNUAL REP"RT Sccrefary Davis Makes Recom- mendations in Report whington, Dece. cutlon of the presont migration poliey and tevations in that part of the —The (0 U. 5. Ships g mter- [y in ity peated ree- | retary Washit slate ton lubor conmieree nnual report today, ommendations that cor constd- | e er the adjustment of section 28 of oy, the merchunt marine act, now pus- pended, which is designed to gi pre ntlal railroad vates to An lean exports movir in A ships. No new re t was mad important additional tailroads under commi Iation, the report receiving the 5% per cont return op property mnues is the aim of present rat nder which th tion, I"or the August 31 last, s 1 carriers commission deelared cause of valuation and work still to be done, | able to say precisely” w port, us mude Duvis, {8 bused, sullent changes It practic ) The first ns of Canada, American pubiic e exted by onld apply citlz M North untries s the quota rest s now governing kislatlo i Y from other la The orary iens ond i low teny 1 mlssic would ud, enge in m of nnual which slation Sl mes of Y a4 lahor [ strictio Istin s i immigration calendar 1 times of 1 rd major g Other Work hone figures would he, 1t the handiing of transportatio roads had proceeded durly without complaint of congestion, In recounting the enterprise 1 property for the ing what fair the report said that the railroad mil W pletely nee, . th the udiv 1l i m ViR Bt the assisting cniplc ot tural ura wit n ’ d sy With res tions of t particn o8, termin hould I accounted for, On th partial valuation work is hei brought toward conclusion When railr fair retur the gover At te & portatic ties ety wids earn more iment 5 U provisio States reported today by 8 Mr te ontsidc aliens | A LABOR PROBLEN appli- American im- | proposcd al- oliey constitute a “ppleants for admiasion are qualificd rial on which department’s annual re- Should muke oue quota law applics immigra- <ico and other entrance of and partieular- un ro- ang depart- lia- | domes- e coessity 1 of la- ilent migration cites the o v from from me of the amo. wrih Ame ri- eting hut the te Difring ing June $1.7 vestment ln railroa W ial activitie permi ¢ to those the gov war-time pul ernment’s or of the cratior eport ined to r the be paid out to ca S guarar the pri from con- nths aft e bacl paid s ar N S e ae uin, g of | coun- heing smuggled | ed States, a 1 under New Lite Hair Shampm; e — —_— PARSONS’ Hartford 3 Nights Beginning Mat, Wm. HODGE “For All of Us” A Comedy 1 500-8250 Mat. Tanight sat. na H00-81.50 TOL | TONIGHT — FRIDAY — SATURDAY GUS HILLS PRE HANK BROWN’S MINSTRELS INTS rightens Faded Hai r A TR [ lective immigration would allow effective steps to be taken to shut out the evaders, Immigration Expense The expense of regulating immi- grution into the United States, M | Davis reports, amounted to $3,7 415 In the fiscal year 1924 but more than met by receipts from taxes on immigrants, fines, and other | Income of the department, which to- talled $6,334,75€, “We have taken steps toward sc- fn the act of Secretary Davis sald in sum- marizing his departmental recom- mendations, “We should go the whole way and make sure that all before they leave their homgs. We ble to Canada, Mesico and Central South America, thua closing a door which now finvites the activi- ties of the smuggler of aliens, We hould provide for the admission re- gardless of quota limitation of farm- crs and skilled and unskilled la- horers needed in the United States when labop of ke kipd cannot be found unemployed in this country, ind when no strike or lockout ex- 1sts or mpends {n the ndustry which needs such labor, To balance this, the president should be given power to prohibit or further Mmit immi- gration whenever unemployment in this country makes such suspensien " NEW GERMAN DIL FORMULA RUBS OUT RHEUMATIC PAINS with promis lar T ta immf-'n el H6 asto the use of first vour mo an he | and sioh & O'Brien, The Dick- Diug Co., and desirable, “Wa should procked to humanize our immigration laws, wherever that |is possible, Our laws should not operate to keep members of familics L apart, ; t Naturalization Lawy ‘ “Ifurther we need a complete re- vision and codification of our nature alization laws, x x To do this I would provide for the annual enrollment of our allen population, and through 1is enrollment would provide means of educating every alien fn Amerl can customs, our language, our | fdeals, and our institftions, It is true that this enrollment plan would ecnable us to know the alien who is | hera in violation of our laws. We | should know them. 'This plan s | probably the only available means | of putting an end to the scandalous ' hootlegging of aliens through our scaports and over our borders.” | The United States Employment Sorviee, Mr, Davis says, 18 “by oporating with and coordinating public employment offices through- out the country, to a limited ex- tent, bringing together the manicss job and the jobless man “General sentiment has crystal- lized Into belief that this undertak- ing is an important function of the federal government,” he a “In my opinion, the service should e made a statutory bureau of the de. partment of labor Labor Disputes The record of the department in sceking settlement of industrial dis- putes is illustrated by Mr, Davis with a serles of detalled accounts of situations considered, and he asks that more money be appropriated to “make the conciliation sers still more effective ag the indus peace-making agency of the gov ment.” “It fs time to got in our effort to make for America,” ha says | ! ing his proposals relating the | burcau of labop statisti “Our | whole struggle for safety in indus-| try from a natlonal point of view, is | a fight in a fog. We do not real- ize that no human being on the| face of the carth tod can tell | within thousands how many Amerl- | |can workers wera killed in industry |last year. The Ameriean people are | {entitled to know exactly what price | they pay tn human life and limb for prosperity. We should make effort lto get the facts and all the facts as |to industrial accidents in the United | 1 wish to recommend to the {congress the necessity of giving to the department the antho the men, and the money to enable 1t to | | undertake real {ndustrial safety |scareh work.” The duty of winding up one of the lines of heavy war expenditure s | still being taken by the department, | the report shows in a section devot- | ed to the United B8tates Housing | Corporation, which built extensive- | lv during 1917 and 1918 around the {government's greater munition plants and bases. Mr. Davis' fig- | ures that $105,618,595 had been | provided by movernment appropria- co- ial | »n- introd to States, re- |need lone of the tion for the corporation, and date, 874,617,000 has boer to the treasury from sulvage and operations of its pro probable final lass of $i1,00 the government, out of Ul Ats expenditures for the pur indicated, |PALESTINE SEEKS l RAILWAY EXPANSION " t to returned Near ‘East, Belrut, with Cairo, Alex- udria and Port Sald Thee 18 alko talk of constructing a Hyrian desort cone Hulfu-Damascus rail- across the ng the ys with Ba HOWARTH'S CONDITION v Ha Dec. 4.—The condi- riner Postmaster James 1. Injured by an automobile sterday was comfortable toe n I a good night His injury will be determined to- X-ray plctures Line. Through Ancient Phoenician Citles of ON WORLD CRUISL Haven, Dee, 4 'armer nor Denis A, Dlukeslee members of sailed today from 1 cruise around the Now Used For LUMBAGO thousands t-Ease with s in the re cases of doing our to t publie: . gots In—lumbago Sidon wnd Tyre Pro- jected by British Raflroad Men Jernsalem re has the I dministratio itself more ) the e ment of the Holy development ¢ ali With a 1 guug Egypt through Gaza coastal plain to Haifa, at t} Mount Carm of the ch ceonomi v 1) its stu one crossing this oy chief econ ted wit Damascus road and se branch ntry acce A report s now ¢ tiations asliig lines make are progre sutisfact Haifa to Beirut along the coa ing through A Tyre il A line is already in operation « as Acca. and 100 mile to he remedy for i —60 irugglsts and only built 16 von largest s Are You Losing Your Grip on Health? 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