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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924. 11 VOICES IN THE AIR 81 tiles. 9 p. m. "Evcrcady Hour" pro irtim. 10 pyrn. rrogrim by tho Char lotto Cushman club. TO PUT OUT KETTLES The Fresh Flavor Tl i;s).Y. WNAO (ShcparJ Slore Boston.) Ualtu othirnlM liuileilrcl, tlimtrkal notleM and nrfewi to ttili ealatno v rrllton Iit tht UM vieuflvt fai th rt.ixjH'i iwimmol company. "Til 1-3 1IIII3 l'ATHOI' I.Yl'M.M Throughout the Lyceum proituc lion "Tho 1'Tro Patrol" feUHpeiiNO Is o cleverly aroused In each situation thiit tlie picture coulil develop noth ing hut a thriller. For Instance, In one sY'cnc. tho characters are fO deft ly dlfluerHed that Molly Thatcher, played hy Madge Bellamy, in left nlono In the house. The illalu lias led tho Mind old sea captain to the edge of tho cllll'-und hit him thrr. to walk helplcHsly over the nine The hero, whom Johnny llarron plays, Is;, , , ,' , ... ,. ,. , ., m i,.. ...i .. i ii i . 'half of tho week with the lug lirad- out with Molly's tdiilor und the lat ter Is crying when in creeps Weav jic I er, the man cu'rybudy hates. coiim'S slowly wll.i bin evil purpose written all over his faro und until the succeeding scenes shows the ro-i suit there's real suspense. The accompanying vaudeville of Krlng bring Toj'-ltl and liennett, clever dancers; Dot llayinond, a pretly litlhi singing comeilivnne; Wagner and Helen in "The Hell Hoy of Kftypt," an uiicsually tricky Illu sion act; and the 'Mysterious Heviie, a very entertaining number set to cateiiy music. Starting Thursday Is the second fpisode of "I'ight and Win." of tlio Jack l.iempsey series, ntid tho charming -Mao .Murray In "Clrco, the Kneliantress." VAI.KNTIXO AT PALACE Kudotph Valentino's new Para mount picture, "A Sainted Devil," from the story, "Hope's Knd," by Krx Beach, is the feature at. the Palace theater. Nil a. Naldi, Helen, l.i'Algy, Uagniar Godowsky, l.ouisu Lagrange, George Siegmnn are a few of tho big names Tvhirh appear in the powerful supporting cast o this production a story laid in tho Ar gentine which tells of the country wide search of a young Spaniard oT wealthy parents for his convent-hrei bride who is stolen from him on their wedding night by bandits. The vaudeville bill with this photo play is headed by Tho Four Ordinal CAPITOL TOMGJTr AND WTDXESDAY KEITH VAUDEVILLE Tlie Famous Hfagc And Screen bisr Nick Cogley Vith Itig Cast, In TheStripedMan, CLEVEI.AXD & DOWREY MIKE, CAUMEX & SIICKEY KXOWLl.S & HIRST THE II GAET.WOS In "DaiK' Creations" Antonio Moreno Agnes Ayres In "The Story Without a Name" TUtHS.RICM.VUD DIX "MANHATTAN' TOD WATSON'S INTERNATIONAL HI AVE RICHARD DIX I Vi i 1 KJLd FRI.-SAT. I A IN V'iV MANHATTAN' C 'Jlid-miutil (Jutart Kiigllxh. Madcaps In a great song and dance, review. On Thuimluy ot this week for three days the I'alato In to present a bit? minstrel show In tho presen tation of Gus 'Hills-Hank lirown's Minstrels, a clover aggregation of minstrel stars, twenty in number. A Kreut minstrel first part will he of fered wltli an olio of good vaudeville. mi ic ( (k;i.i:y at capitoi The Capitol Is offering a splendid II lit L'rtifl, fnl., Irt, ilia 41.1a fl.-u llner, the famous stago and screen star, Nick Copley. Mr. Cogloy is the Krcuicsi-poriruycr or aarKy roies on Mho singe today and in vaudovillu Willi a supporting east no olrers a great comedy sl It called "Tho Strip- eil Man." Other acts include Mike Carmen, nnd Mickey Introducing the greatest clown dog in tho world; h'nowlcs and Hurst offer a splendid song, dance, and comedy offering; Cle eland and Dowrey present a sa tire on "Present Pay Conditions"; and the i Gactanos, vaudeville's youngest dance stars, offer "J lance Creations" which made a big hit. with patrons yesterday. Thrills and more, thrills were the order at Hie Capitol theater last night when tho Irvin Willat Para mount production, "Tho Story With out a Name," was shown for the first, tiue." The picture features Agnes Ay res and Antonio Moreno. The feature for Thursday will of fer Richard 1'ix In ".Manhattan" and Tod Watson's International Revue. Missing1 Aviators Are Safe Near Ogdensburg Ogdnhurg, X. Y., Dee. 2. Fears for the safety of Joseph Hasbach and William Talbot, aviators, miss ing since yesterday u hen they failed to arrive hero after taking oft by seaplane from Saekct Harbor, were dispelled la.t night with the home coining of liasbach and news that Talbot, was en route to li Is home in New York city. BAK Rir. CARS. New HaVen Aldermen linn Double Truck Onc-Jlan Affairs New Haven, Dec. 2. By a vote of 14 to 5, tho New Haven board of aldermen last night approved a pro posed ordinance making it unlawful to run the double truck type of one- man cars on the city 6trects. It has been reported that It the ordinance is approved by Mayor FitzGerald, the Connecticut company will appeal to tho public utilities commission. LYCEUM TONIGnT & WEDNESDAY THE "FIRE PATROL" With R. SELECTED CAST Also 4 Big Ads 4 Vaudeville Till HS. t ill. svr. MAE MEKHAY. In finer; the enchantress" KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring TOD WATSON'S ILullld.iUlld Mm Which lias tho Distinct Privilege ol Introducing lor the First Time in America Senorita Sernandita Areu Spain's Most Famous Dancer and Known as the Cinder ella of Spain! Also PRINCE KALMAN And His Hungarian (Jypsy Orchestra Which Itoast.s of the Most Handsome AffRiefcation of Men Ever Assembled in audeville. W POSITION Jl'Iill.KE FOUR HPfvA (Wefltinghouso -- Kat I'lltalnirgh) :30 p, m. Organ recital. 7:15 p. m-A visit by a Frost Sprlto from Santa (,'laus Land, , 7: SO p. in. Feature 7:40 p. ni. stockman reports of tho primary livestock und wholesale produco markets. 8 p. m. I.ato newe. 8:30 p. in. Concert by soprano, violinist and tenor. 9:00 p. m. Arlington time sig nals. Weather forecast. 11 p. in. Concert. KVW (Westinghouse Chicago.) 6:0; to 15:18 p. m. News, ll-inn-tlul nnd llnal markets. (1:35 to 7 p. m. Children's bed time story. 7 to 7:30 p. m, Dinner roneert. 7 to 7 : 10 Jo.s!a Drllabary's or o reheat ra. 7:10 to 7:10 Coon-Sanders' Original Nigh'hawks. 7:J0 to 7:3u Joska Deliabary'a o reheat ra. 7:30 to 7:45 u. m. "Around the Town with KYW in Chicago." 8 to 8::0 p. in. Musical pro gram. Soprano, tenor, plani.st. Houg stud Sisters String quartet. 8:20 to 8:50 p. in. Speeches. 8:50 to 0:30 p. in. Musical pro gram. 10 to 11-30 p. in. "At Home" program. 1 '1 : 4 5 and 11:05 p. m. Coon-Sanders' Original Nighthawks, VIZ ( Weslinghouse Springfield.) ! p. m. 7-eo Relsman Hotel Len ox ensemble. 0:30 p. m. Copley Plaza orches tra. 7 p. m. Market report. 7:05 p. m. Bedtime story. 7:15 p. m. World market survey, 7:30 p. m. Leo Ileisman and his Hotel I'.runswiek orchestra. 8:15 p. m. Ballet music from the Don ljuixotc ballet.. 9:30 p. m. Concert, by the Taylor Trio. 0:65 p. m. Arlington time sig nals; official United States weather reports. woo (John Wanamnkor Philadelphia) 9:55 p. m. Time sipnal. 10:02 p. m. Weather forecast. W(.R (FFederal Tel-phono Mfjj. Co Buf falo, N. Y.) (! to 7:30 p. m. Dinner musio Hallpryd String quartet. 7:30 p. m. Digest of the day's news. 8:15 to 8:5a p. m. Musical pro gram. 9 to 10 p. m. National Carbon company's Kveready Hour. AVHN (Loew'a State Theater Hldif. New York City.) 6:30 to 7 p. m. Vincent Catanese Alamac orchestra. 7 to 7:10 p. m. "Personal Chats of the Stage and Screen." 7:10 to J:S0 p. m. WJ1N Employ ment broadcasting. 8:U0 p. m. Evening bulletin cur rent news. 9:37 p. m. Bertram J. Goodman's orchestra. 10 p. m. Cinderella Ballroom or chestra. 10:20 p. m. Accordion nolos. 10:43 p. m. Melody Four Male qua riot. 11 p. m. I'.aritono with at-coin-panist . 11:30 p. m. Sain Wooding and his club Alsham orchestra.' 1- to 12:30 a. m. Tad Lewis and PALACE TONK.HT A WEDNESDAY Rudolph Valentino IN HEX REACH'S "A Sainted Devil" Vaudeville I'cntiirlnc I I M.I.1MI MAHCAI'S lats: Mk; 20c :vc?. Klc, 2."' WATf II IT)R THE MINSTRELS -PALACE THURS. FKI. - SAT. Gus Hills Presents Hank Brown's MI MSTREL 20 -MINSTREL STARS - 20 In a Great IMinstrel First Part and Olio of His Symphonic Clowns with the Ho vue Intime. 12:30 to 1 a. m. Harry Fog and his Club Malrid orchestra v.iih Leo Kent. W( X (Detroit Free Profs Detroit.) 6 p. in. Dinner eonccrt, 10 p. m. lleil Apple club. WHC Uladio Corp. of America Washing ton, D. c. ) 0 p. m. Children's hour. X p. m. "Show Shopping." !l p. m. "The Political Situation in Washington Tonight." 0:20 p. m. Concert by Ining Poernstein's Wardinan Park hotel quart ''t. 9:55 p. m. Time signals. 10:15 p. m. Dance program by Meyer Davis' I.e Paradls orchestra. UI.II (Edison Light Co. Boston.) fi:30 p. m. Dance selections by Dok-Fisenbourg and his Slnfonian.i. 7 p. in. Boston Ldi.on l'.ig Brother club. 7:."''i r. m.-"Mnsieiile. p. m. Miisii ale by soprano. lu p. m. Musical. WIP (Gimbc! Bros. Philadelphia.) p. ni. Official weather forecast. : I.) p. m. Speeini ilinner music by Harvey Marburg' r and his Vau deville orchestra. 0:45 p. m. Livestock and pro duce market reports. 7 p. m. Koll call and birthday list for the kiddies. S p. m. "The Theater." S:ir p. m. Concert by the Phila delphia police band. 9 p. m.-Recital by the Schubert quartet of Trenton. N. ,f. l:er p. m. "Erne's'' Weekly Mo 'vie Ijroadcast." Wt.Y (General Electric Co. Schenectady N. Y.) 6 p. in. Produce and stock mar ket quotations; news bulletins. (!:30 p. m. Dinner music. 7:4a p. m. Urania talk. 7:53 p. m. Article, "The Bishop of Sing Sing." p. m. Organ recital. 9 p. in. Capitol JJUlriut l'oro raen's program. ' 11:10 p. m. Organ recital. WKAP (American Te;( pl.one and Telegraph Co. New York City.) C to 11:31 p. in. Dinner music; John C. Smith and His Modern dance orehes'ia; lecture on "Politic in Theory and l'rae'ice;" "The Cold I.111M Twin;" "Kveready Hour;" Level club program. (St run bridge and Clothier Phiia de'plija.) C:.",a p. m .--Meyer P.iv Is' P.. :iovuo si i r' ford ij...te concert, orch'tftra. 7 p. m "Sunny Jim". S p. in. I 'inter of the National Guard .Vsnciutiult of tho Culled PARSONS' llartTdnl NOW IT AVI G Mat. W'il. mycoyrriena A Zi'i Inline of I.oicly Itruail- wav ( liarnuTs i:c. 5Ui--S2.r0 lat. .1i)c-$2.00 .1 N ii:lil Itcniimiiii; Tlnirs. Mat. Sal. Win. HODGE in "For All of Us" A ( (Uiieilj luiinia Lie. ,-,Oe.S2..)0 Mat, 6nc.Sl.SO 9:30 p. m. "Norm" Ruby and his Chateau orchestra. 7:35 p. m. Tulk, "A Substitute for Hairpins." 8:10 p. m. Boston American or chestra. J ) : 1 a p. rn. Danes music, Morey Poitrl and his orchestra. 11:15 p. m. Loew's theaters revue. WT.Vf (Wlliard Storage Pattery Co. Cleveland, Ohio.) t to 7 p. m. Dinner dance pro- (iram by Guy Lombards nnd his Hoyal Canadians. WAAM (I. II. Nelson Co. Newark, N. J.) 8 p. m. Reniiine of day's sport. S . 1 o p, ni. Piano. 8:20 p. m. Tenor. S;30 p. m. M!i Narcisse-de-Chine. 8:15 p. m. Piano. 0 p. m. Tenor. 0:05 p. m. Miss Narcisse-de-Chtnc. 9:15 p. m. Krv. Bradley's Melody Iioy.s' orehe.stra. 9:30 p. m. Marinello Twins with the Marinello Girl. 9:45 p. m. ISn. Bradley's Mel ody Boys. In p. m. Marinello Twins with the Marinello Oirl. 10:15 p. m. Jimmy Shearer. WMAS (Courier Jnurnal-l.ouisvllle Time Louisville, Ky.) 7:3d to 0 p. m. Concert by Carl Zoeller's Melodists; late important, news 1. nil. tins; official central stan dard lime announced at 9 o'clock. CK AC l.ii I're.sse Montreal.) 7 p. m Kiddies' stories In Krencli and English. 7:30 p. m. Hex Eattlo and his concert orchestra, S : 30 p. in, French Canadian folk lore. 1::I0 p. m. Joseph C. Smith and Ids Mount Hoyal hotel dance orchea tia. JOIN HESSE-IJXAND EOHCE James Hyson, for 15 years a salesman in the men's clothing de partment of HorsfalK. at Hart ford; Charles B, Krooks, for sevn years with the same concern, and Mine Nellie Crowley, for five years head fit'or in the dresa department, have resigned their position! in the Hartford store and have entered the employ of the P.csse-Leland store in thi city. sshatlon Army Christina Aeilil- tics Ilcgln Saliinlay To liavo Kho Stations on Street". Annouiieenient was made today by 'Knslgn Carl Fre.lertckson of the Solvation Army that the Christinas kettles will ho pirt out on the streets Saturday of this week, Tliey will ho taken olT after Saturday tor a week, and from lien uiber 13 they will bo kept on the streets until Christmas, The kettles will be plaeecl In front of the Fair store, Raphael's, Boston store, the Nriy ! Britain National bank and the New j Britain Trust Co. At night they may be placet! in front of the the aters. The rtirt is made that Christ mas cheeks to the Salvation Army be made out to th army and mailed to Knaign I'l'etiericksmi. who will turn Hum over to Treasurer Leon A. Spr.-igue. There will be ro house to house solicitation by the army or Its rep rescntath rs. Numerous Bookings at Burritt Hotel Noted That there will be as many If lint more social activities; in tho elly this winter, at lens: so far us Hie Ilurrit: hotel jN concerned is shown in the list of bookings at that hostelry. In addition to a lare-e number of smaller partbs, private dinners and leas, there will Chic Mode A gilded chicken claw is the lat est in millinery. Miss Jtrrie JJtan wearing such a pompon and ot wearinc such a pom pom and at tracting startled glances from wom en and men alike. si s can call it WHITE ROSE is essentially New England's. Born of the desire of six expert bakers to create an ideal loaf a loaf that would meet every requirement of New England housewives, skilled themselves in baking. These six men pooled their knowl edge and shared their baking secrets of many years to make White Rose. RAB HUE The Master Loaj reflects the absolute purity of the blend. Delicious to the last drop. Iryit. be a large number of baieUts. This ev nii'g the hotel will house one of the largest banquets of the season win n members of the Tnil lic Hureau of the Chamber of Coni rueri'e will eiitei-llHIl a joint meet, log of railroad and steams hip of lleials of the Fnited States and Camula and the factory heads or this city. Tomorrow evening the ltaens club will hold li dance theiv. mi De cember 11 tln re will ho a joint ban quet of tho New I'.ritain Medical soejety and the Uotary club, when Mr. (leorge ineent will speak on "Community Health." (In December 12 the Connecticut Foundrymc n's association will huvo a banquet then'. On December 1 fi there will be a meeting and dinner of the Hart ford County Credit Men's associa tion. Christmas night the Alpha lota Epsllon will hold a dame, January 7 the Trumbull Electric Co. will have a gathering of Its sales representatives. January lit the Connecticut, paint salesmen will meet and tho follow ing two days the MaHter painters' convention will bo held. f Have You Forgotten the tirnw whfn you Ihoupht you wire m dyspeptic that recovery was imposaiblfi' When gBiness, sour risings and belching to diitendcrl the stomach as to startle you with B3 pains? And yet you got quick relief vith one or two STUART'S Proclaim to your frlen'n how you now eat corned beef and cabbage, pickle, onions, pie. cheese, fried epgs and bacon and yet you and indigestion are almost total strangers. Stuart's Dynoepsia Tablets have been greatly fortified and are now a !uer stomach medicine than ever. Don't for get them when vour stomach shows signs ot oeing overwornea. 2) AT ALL DRUGGISTS For the 'women of "New England, expert bakers themselves, the Six Bakers created this ideal loaf ma ' . itl.l.M41.S,'fi..tti.il. itWHBHWJ their own Made only of the purest ingredients. Skillfully baked into a brown, crisp crusted, tiavory loaf. WhiteRose is recognized as worthy of New England . Get a loaf of White Rose from your grocer today and learn why more than 300.000 fine New England housewives serve it. of the Six Bakers Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c "Dauderine" docs Wonder for Any Girl's Hair 1 . flirls: Try th: When combing and dressing your batr, just moisten your hair brush with a little "Dan derlne" and brush it. through youi hair. The effect 1s startling! You can do your hair up immediately nnd it will appear twice as thick and heavy a mass of Kleamy hair, i'pnrKling with life and possessing that incomparable softness and luxuriance. While beaulifying the hair "Dan- lerine" is also toning and stimulat ing each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling out and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of delightful, refreshing "Dan derine" at any drug or toilet counter and just see bow bealthy and youth ful your hair becomes. ' O mehnntt ttknt Co. 1934 Yaudevill Band and Orchestra 1 OTHERS .1