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be theatriew) nutives mnd reviews 0 this coluny geneles for o an respect'ie Amusenent company \ written by the S D —— e DANCING ELEMUNTS—PALACT, GOOD BILL AT CAPITOL, sweltenf bill of vaudeviile .ml Al excellent b1 opened a three- | s opencd a three-day en. | (Hy engagenent at the Capitol today, { at tho Palace today, and | for the lust half of the weck with sl real enter-{ Y0 Jevi ts that aiford real v show 18| 1ton Tiros. | v entertainme the Mar rs and Another hig is the Rialto Pour in melody mong and per- Led by Sonality. Thia quart known as ore and g Broadway’s own, I inger is a « part of her | Splenid sololst and when the four | ' 1 other agts ‘olces are combined there s a feast e up 0 el standard of ex- | 0f meiody and harmony. Other acts| " 1 ature with Inde Snow and ‘\"\\11(‘ who of« Vs p o presents 1y Jones in clr Jateat " that 6 'of those | 18 2 littla odd Jack | -doors | 1 Vere i3 n | Wi It is a T, are a ills and hur and §a pretty el ol romance running ir mo- | 5 « & up o Ite A tTaL for the an-| date must wed i0 tholr. owh 0 ; Mid lic 1l wa phiotoplay feature | 1 the big aitrac- | offers Vioja Dana it Don't fon for t show will pre- Noubt Your Hus whi ia a nt Ma and her Follles | drama of matrimony and very intere ina hrand sw. Vandeville a ating and n he very end. | 1l also he f 1. The may a the Now Year's ment also anno the ghowing be- fch ten acts winning Christmas Day of the hig I are now on sale at rter super &pecial, lrama and | nilay night two photopiays a thril “Love's Whirlpe iher presents Willlam Fairhanka in “Other Kinds of Love." A fascinating story of master minds and the underworld, of mys- tery, intrigus and romance, is told in “Into the Net,” tha new Pathe- serial coming to the Capitol theater with Edna Murphy and Jack Mul- hall featured. “Into the Net” is as | | real in its action and ipcident as the sensational abductions that | often happen in real lite and Al the | | columns of the newspapers — but | [1t shows detafl that the newspaper cannot reveal, Written by Richard E, | commisstoner of police of New| | York city and the most famous | police chiet in the world today, ow Collar A ma B " i8 co- Enright, STRANGER, LYCEUM 1 “Welcoms Stranger,” a eensational | Broadway stage success of a few! years ago, mada into a photoplay opened at the Lyceum theater this| afttrnoon to continue the remainder of the weel., On the same bhill is the | latast release of the Jack Dempsey | the news s and sclected a, as well as a well selected of vaudevillespeclalizing in ‘\\'T H(‘fl\ll “TIGER THOMPSON” ‘ ALL STAR CAST, In 1 “A PAIR OF HELLIONS" i SPECTAL MUSIC PALACE | | TONIGHT — FRI — SAT, Buck Jones song, dance and comedy. The story is a clean comedy of the l program soms homely philosophy not unlike that of' David Harum. For inatance, | the old Hebrpw declares that he “cast his bread upon the water and | it cams hack sandwiches. The! | eatch lines throughout the picture | | are side-splitters. ,Pmnsh and Perlmutten type with | “The Eires Cowboy” | | CAPITOL | il | S KEITH VAUDEVILLE | Featuring “Dancing Elements”’ i A MIGHTY MINIATURE RE- | | | Ro l F 1 VUE DEPICTING AR, FARTH, | | The 14 tO our | FIRE AND WATER I | BROADWAY'S OWN QUARIET | | 8 p. mfl——Jack Renard and his Man—‘ |11 p. \ VOICLS IN THE AIR | THURSDAY, Soprano, tenor. | 10 1o 11:80 p Home" . 7:65 p. mo~"Don't for Dumb-Be1la," . m—Organ reeital, KDKA § p mo—Wall Street Journal reyview - - & (Westinghouse — Fast Pittshurgh) [¥:10 p. m.—"Socloloky.” wri i el | 8:30 p. m.—American Orchestral so- | (Strawbridge and CI Phlla- 6:30 p. m.~—Dinnor concert by the| clety concert KDKA Little 8ymphony orchestra, | 9:48 p. m—Baritone and accompan pom ovue | 7:30 p. m.—~8tockman reports of the Ist Sipatford Hotel jeoncert orchestra, | primary livestock and wholesale | W 1 m="Humor." pom suni ' | produce mark«ta, 10015 po ni=—-Sanchez and Milstcad I Me 1§ of Doy Scout Radio 8 p. m—Progeam arranged by the | “The Texans. 1 : el Natlonal kman and Varmer, | 10:80 po m.—Waldorf-Astoria 0 p. m—Concert by violin, ce o 8:30 p. m.-—Concert by the KDKA| Orchestra and plano | Littie S8ymphony orchestra | - - §:30 p. m.-—Recital, &oprano and | 9:55 p. m.——Arlington time signals WOO fiiat | Weather forecnst, (John Wanamaker - Philadeiphia,) | #:20 M m—Concert by the U“'”-\ 11 p. m—Concert, u &5 p f.—Tim - sity of Pennayly | - - [ 10:02 p. m.—Weather forceast = | KYw | At St Ives in Cornwall, England, | (Westinghouse—Chicago.) | WG {lich I8 @ quaint old fishing town, | (Federal Telephone Mfg. Co. Cais wade out at sundown when the | B 6:02 to 6:18 p. m.—News, financial Buffalo, N. Y.) tide iy going out and cateh fish that 1 inal markota. TR T A R Sy Awve hean eaught In the pools he- | 6:3 T po m—Children's hedtime Hallpryd String quar Sl L AL The town lus T o ww, | MANY foll id they are the 7 to T:80 p. m.—Dinner concert | jograms. Tudustrial l3my Kot 1l looking lot that 7 to T:ilu—Toska Deltabary’s or-| ment bulletin, Ar wn Doy at or invaded a commi chestra | e —— 10 t 2 )Clon: nders’ Ore e e B e SEE o:.s:m:ss BEST CAPE coo 7:20 to 7:30—Joska DeBabaiy's York City.) orchestra, | P’( A 8 to 8:20 p. m.~"Twenty Minutes of | 6:3 1ty S ‘ ! GIVE MEN é \ $:20 to 9:15 p. m.~Musical program. LRl b e \e Things They Want I"l Instance— program, WBZ (Westinghouse 8. Wiggin Fnacmbie 6 p. m~—I. 6:30 p. m-Leo Reisman Ilotel | Lenox ensemble, | Tp. m.—Market report | 05 p. m.—Tedtime story, p; ‘m.—Letter from the Ne England Homestead. “AL the Theagers,” p. m.Chdrles R. Hector wit ith| s §t. James Theater o §:15 p m.—Concert by ten dramatic interpreter and piar 0:15 p. m.—Concert by &oprano, | tenor, accompanist and pianist, 9:55 p. m.—Arlington time signals; official United Etates weather re- | parts. ! 10:01 p. m cal program W (Edison Light Co.—Boston.) ontinuation of muai- | sion Inn orchestra. 7 p. m.—Boston Edison Big Broth- | er club, 7:30 to ® p. m—Glllette Safety Ra- zor hand. | 10:30 p. m. — Dok-FEisenbourg and his Sinfonlana. | m.—Dok-Eisenbourg and his Sinsonians. \ WNAC (Shepard Stores—Boston.) 6:20 p. m~—~WNAC dinner dance, | 8 p. m.—Melody Male Voice quartet. {9 p. m.—Musical program 110 p, m.—Skinnar otgan recital. | WIP (Gimbe! Bros.—Philadeiphia.)y 6:05 p. m.—Offlclal weather fore- cast, 6:07 p. m.—Dinner muaic by Art| Coogan and hls Club Madrid or-| ehestra, 7 p. m.—~Roll call and birthda 5 8 p. m.—"Barber of Seville," an opera in three acts. | 11 p. m.—Dance music by Harvey Marburger and his vaudeville or- chestra. | Woc (Palmer School of Chiropractic — Davenpo®, Towa.) | 6.45 p. m.—Sport news and er forecast, 7 p. m.—Sandman’s visit. 9 p. m.—Grehestra program. Schuster Sister's archestra weathe. | —With— | {11 p. m.—~Orchestra program. Lonis | 8 — DANCING GIRLS — 8 | | | JACK LAVIER ||| G o =l SNOW & SIGWORTH Song and Novelty numbers | | —— | p. m-—Midnight orchestra | QIGEE 1 ARTHUR & NEDI | “program. Cariisle Evans and his | — !‘ —— Coliseum orchestra. NEW YEAI'S EVE MIDNIGHT | | | | WsB FROLIO B arcus lsters (Atlanta Journal—Atlanta, Ga.) Prescnting | 9 s \—v == Yt ‘ { MARTY DUPREE'S MUSIC BOX | i | 8. m.—John McCrindle, Scotch bal- | REVUE | ; 1 3 : [ { g 5 | | natrumental featuree, | RESERVED SEATS SELLING l i ar ton 1'0S. 10:45 p. in—Plps scgan recttal. | In a Comedy, Classique Dance | | Revue, | CAPITOL | VIOLA DANA | | SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY ||| i § [ “DON'T 1)01 liT James Kirkwood, Lila Lee w’ YOUR HL'SBAND" \ | and Madge Bellamy ——— in CONTINUOTS \"U\\\ NEW YEAR'S EVE \lll)\ll-lll' FROLIC 10—BIG ACTS—10 RESERVED SEATS SELLING PAR$ONS" ‘Love’s Whirlpool' | WILLIAM FAIRBANKS in “OTHER KIND OF LOVE” || L Special Music LYCEUM MATINEE SATURDAY THE EMINENT ACTOR CYRIL MAUDE In Mis Greatest Suceess (Americ n Tcwvnr e nnd ’1 legraph |6 to 12 p. m—Dinner muaic hy the trumental quart mid- 0-50prano; g in a Ly the rookiyn ( .r*HMH'\. soclety; bari- tone; Vincent Lopez orchestra. m‘ T—“——1 See How the Police Protect Your Interests NTO THE NET* By RICHARD E. ENRIGHT Commissioner of Police of New York. 10—Episodes—10 CAPITOL THEATRE NOW PLAYING Welcome| §tranger| PROM THI “AREN'T WE ALL?” 0 Eve. i Mat. 50c.-82.00 3 NIGHTS BEG. X\MAS Se.-§: T. MAT. 50c.-§2.00 EVES, = MAIL ORDERS NOW STAGEH Mo— VALDENVILLE SUCCESS BlG TIME A Starting Dec. 25, 26, 2 _1 BIG CONFETTI DANCE —At The— Community Theater Plainville FRIDAY NIGHT Feature Affair of the Year. Music by Gilbert's Big 1ve Orchestra Aadrew Hogan, Manager NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924. 7 p l Commodore orchestra | m.—"Lvening at]9:} T R S S 1) { SogET—————— g S —— e— T ——— | Sl I Wiz | 7145 p. m—~"A ew WMomenta with . 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