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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922 | repertoive company In 1012 he N > (4 - " | b1 = S,‘@R&(ffl)-gl‘aph ' THE KEEP-YOUNG FOOD ‘ir‘ll. ‘n“;';"‘l‘ .4”.‘;.,"“.‘::‘m|‘u ‘:T':r\l.‘.'\h..y ‘“\‘::‘ 3 Keep the Zest and Hm-n;u that Stand vorcons N for Health and Joy in Living In 1918 he had the honor to play| MAKI A CABIN oroomatimies very, notloeabls dn it Over-Eating is given as the cause of many American with that aristocrat of the stage effect on the recelving tuner ritin A st At L Ll MUARSS M BY R L. DUNCAN the cabinet is shiclded and the s break-downs at an early age. New York, in "Much Ade About | Director, Radio Institute of America [ 18 properly ground so that the body Bread is keep-young and keep-well food. Every bit of Nothing." Then followed engagements | 10 &Ive the short wave regenera- [ ¢ w'quHI\ i ;umv ’\ nw n} the netior it is converted at once into % HAAR o’ ot o finishing touch |©F the re ving set may be hampere 3 5 [ wit tive r iving the tinishing 1t AT ¥ y hampered ) health and energy. Common Clay,” Lewis Mann, that marks the factory-made artiele malderably Fat Bread e freely d | volee in the Dark,” “Blucbeard's | Mount it in a cabinet The least number of wires used for lat Bread more freely an FOX'S THEATER (el }I““J";”‘” hill for the first | sightn Wife" and finished the pres AT RN AR atoLIAL b vou will prolong your years of ee di of the week offers four P g 4 Shia 45 H N hi NN Anaiilale ' & . oxcollent ncts with Leon and Duwn | 0L #eason with Miss Grace George fn [AbIe to do this withaut much trou GNAGED 4 youth, a specinl, program to go with “Marie Antonette,” or expense By o NIt & 7 A pair of clever girlies; A Night " " { ish Wives,' "which opens a week's run | TRARY & Yanl mivanise, Wil L\‘ in Mr, Kendrick i8 a real student of The front of the cabinet « tomorrow night, The 1ox's 'Trio, | the drama. A gentleman of refinement | PAnel—should be of bakelite about 5o K composed of Mossrs, - Irederickson, | ¢ NAPPY hobo, and the Shelby Trio, [ana eulture, one of the Kind when | By 10 Inches. This costs about §$4 " ! . Scheldler and Toscano, will render se- | W10 Offer an excellent selection of | you meet. and . a1k to ‘).uy:;m\‘..\;\l~n\’\“‘ Arrange the ginatruments so that ' ®s ) ew-lvial rea lections, featuring “The' Gypsy J3lues,” ”“[’,T"‘” nunibors UL didn't know there were any aetors | they conform fo the i | . ] 4 \ . o q ; i which such a hit in New York |, "¢ Itex TIngram production of | 1o that. O —Varlable condenser 4] Your loaf for biggest nutrition in “Shufr Along.” A8 an encore [ UM to the Right," coming to the | and enjoyment, they will play “Slippery Hank', This [Fd1ace theater, is the highest priced ' . |motion picture ever produced, Refore i¥ o trombone specialty, arranged by Director | sereening was attempted $£500,000 Mathewson was paid for the screen rights It iy the bhiggest program of the |, )'lv"]grlulxl‘ hy Winchell Smith ana scason. “Ifoollsh Wives" in the cost- 01N 1 Haszrd, w P tuced on | jugly famous Fanny Davenport, and | 6—Binding posts for acrial and | connecting, the more'efficlent the set, | " the following season with Louis Jumoes | ground The “A™ or filament battery should fiest and most magnificent pieture | 7 J cver made. Perhaps looking for wor- 18 prico of §800,000,for “Turn to { Sl 7-—4A" battery rheostat for co ; ) A |the Right" is three and one-half In recent ycars she has been in| 7——"A" battery rheost r =1 be one of six volts 60 to 120 ampere derful gowns and scenesat the world's 3 e . calling N urror acuur SFefodt | SR LA WARIR | o7 e Javgont sum axpanded. fox| MORY t.r“,.‘n’\‘ iecesses and s | :v Inu |Lv m;mru nt current in vacuum | hours, The S5 Il Batia sort, ) arlo, oAk AU [ just closed the season with sarah | tube detector. should be a s volts dry battery will be at $Tai 1y drami story for at [ y Y g 4 3 > ’K\v’ ‘lt s 1"\\”11 this pietur of $17 SR Y 7. Grifritn | 1'adden after a tour of the Keith and S—Small holes drilled in panel 80| phe phones should have 2000 or 3000 ——I[PARKE Rsucn:fl‘ 08¢ secking thrills will have their i ST cireuit | that vacuum tube may bLe observed | ohms resistance. | L L ; ; Orpheum ¢ : fill in the fire scenes which forms |0 “Way Down | | x cabinet G ” o 3 m | She has a lovable personality and | Without opening cabing A set similar to this has received i el bl A e Sl urn’ to the Right' was adapted | 1 ) | the greatest spectacles of the | pted | i)l hocome @ great favorite with the | . Mark off ‘and mount the dinls. | code messages from & transmitting o victure, The sto deals he | for the serd by June Math 1 | . i i & 1 tory als with th patrons of the Cormican Players These mi-circular indicators may | giation 2000 miles away:, glamor of Monte Curjo, | Mary O'Har The aphy is by | P NEha e b d I irlo. J“]H" | 4 | be purchased for a small sum. They : fi—“l BREAD f—‘* Tonight is the Iast chance to see itz rart direction hy | | § nig « ance to sec i are not necessary, but they add at 1%ox's one of the best vaudeville Myers and Harold Grieve. Alice SMALL BOY INJURED. | neatness to the finished product lrlv\ and Jack Mulhall are in ihe | Richard MeCormack of 20 Richard e programs brought o this city fn many | ! tiehs i The switches and pointers can a day. The “Pep-0-Mint” revue is a | 45t {stroct, was siruck by an tomobile | 116 G VOICES IN THEAIRJ m—————— - —— TO SAVE OLD CRAFT | W opme O TE | | Unless otterwise idicated, theatrionl notwes wnd reiews In this column s weitten by the press ngencies for the respective ni ewent company With Tom Lewis in “Drother IFans," I*ox’s management has ar Ask Your Grocer For Another important addition to the | tenna cireuit, mpany Miss Alma Aiken, who [ 2—Grid variometer. 18 to appear In character roles 3—-Vario-coupler. FRONT VIEW OF RADIO She entered the legitimate stage un 4—Dlate variometer, CEIVING SET der the management of her father, h—Bwitch -and ftaps from primury the late Frank 1. Aiken with the |of vario-coupler, Dustin Farnum in *“The Dovil a slight bruise on his knee. He w ght binding posts arc needed, as KDKA / in & Co. 1avt : h g 'Hw Cormican Players will reo SN g Wox I Mutt and|the [yceum Monday afternnon, pre. |ottended by Dr. €. M. Cooley at the | gpawp in the diagram : Jdeff and a Torchy story on the screen | nng as the first attraction. “The | NO8DItal, ‘Ihe boy, in company with Use No. 20 bare copper wire for (Westinghouse Station last make up the movie bill, B I 8 b ‘attraction he s brother, was riding in a small wa- | 3¢ i \ Pittsburgh, I'a il his br i In a small wa- | onpocting ir Easter Vietor records at Morans'.— advt A danghter has been born to Mr. -, Q0 Ther 1 Tailor Made Man." LA VD i Enh 5 1 {gon, and came along the street just [ w00 known as “spaghetti” and Saturday, April 15, 12:30 p. m “Glory of the Seas” From and Mrs. 1. T. Keal of Greely, Col., Mr. Cormican has secured a very & ) PALACE THEATER | capablo company and ‘i -ine Taigy |08 he physician was urning ino o | Gir‘over the wires | Lok weri ghe ot the Trisity mpl - ""]““"‘; Coogan does the “shimmy"|Made Man” they are expected to | #CTVICC station on West Main strect Avoid as miuch i ymwu..w.ly‘:‘y-,‘ pi ; wmrgh, Pa., con in his latest picture “My Roy," : DDA T e ing the connecting wires parallel | dl ted, First Na E O | NS SR CAEL peDNlar. NEW §25.000 LABORATORY L £ induetance New Brighton, Ia « irst National attraction, Included in the cast will e Pex- W Hen! g on account of 1 " which is coming fo the Palace theater | ford Kendrick, who is expected fo| Bedford, Mass, April 15.-Ct 1b 9 A good: pedy £ e the sl bRl s ("','_‘;y'”"_",“”r“[""j""y‘ Harry | on Sunday for an engagement of four [ be one of the most popular members | struetion of a new chemical labora- |side of the abine¢ with “”N“,:,.('.Iv l e 8, Qrehesire ) Ittzburg Cornelius J. Vanderbilt to the “pride Wateh for Oildag Dry Run Test. days. And the manner in which he|of the company. tory at Tufts college, to cost about | thin sheet brass, cuffing the mets % '8 K. Tire v vt does it will bring shrieks of laughter| Mr, Krendrick made his debut with 0,000, will start immediately the{so that it does not touch any of th . m.—"Non-Cancellable Acci-[honor and patriotist Rost t Chapman Orchestra, Grange Hall, Ground this shield tofdent and Health,” by John A. Dazell, | save from the junk heapithe famous| Easter Monday, —advt from anyone who sees it Douglas 1*airba " 1 3 The la- | instruments. i > 8 | as Ifairbanks “In A Gentleman | trustees announced today. The la-|instrnm 8 0 £ : The companion feature for Sunday |of Leisure” at the plavhouse, I o will be erected of Tufts flald!| the regular sround bindina. post Commonwealth building. Pittsbur ght only, is the third chapter of | York, in 1911 and will be the center of o proposed | 'This does away with body capacity. |Pa, From the Pittsburgh Dost studio he Mistress of the World 'w Later in the same scason was a | group of new buildin The capacity of the aper ducted by Rev. W. H. Anthony of | Mrs, Keal was formerly Miss Mar. guerite Connolly of Washington street, Halifax, April 15.—The appeal of [ this city | 1 | Vr«n- Boston People o Rescue 12l | Marine Junk Pile ‘[ clipper ship “Glork of the Seas Semon’s Raspberry Sherbet Tee ; Y y | the movement started in Massaehu- [ Cream combinations. Axelrod's, Park or's body S:80 p. m phiBMAlnment i | Gl e e e ip to Roston ! street.——advt - : s George Bob Wick, “Army Song Lead- | = 7 — L eni O ) or exhibition, recalls to old salts here o Sl e e > or-..and. Cempany her designer Ider, Donald [ Danee, Armory, Meriden, tonight} — | MceKay, was a native of Nova Scc Arcadia Orchestra of New Haven _ Sunday, April 16, 10:45 a. m He served his apprenticeship i Superh music. Lent ends at noon Services of the 1. oint Breeze Presby | father's shipyard at Shelburne f Saturday.—advt. terian church, Fifth and Penn ave,|he went to the United States to bui All N t W S s ow | Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. P. H. Barker,|the fastest sailing ships that ever minister, spread canvas on the high seas 4 ext Week Starting Tomorr b it i e P i Rt “The Surprise of Pay D [the fastest of which was the ? Fintconxh . 130 p. m.—Religious musical proc [ning, built for James Baine AT W | cram by Galbraith Brothers, “Mes- |Liverpool. This vessel whieh left —— — R | sengers of Good Cheey.” | Boston in command of Captain James 3:00 p. m Radio Chapel at a- | Forbes, carried a brother of Don- tion KDKA, conducted by Rev. Diwight [ald McKay who was himself a noted ’ P 1. Myers, pastor Brushton Methodist|clipper master. In the hands of | AN . & s E Episcopal church hese two noted seamen the Lightning Lariiest hi h thattheIndi " 41c¢-58¢ ; ¥ th n iest history shows thattheIndians ‘Afternoons Evenings !10 2 (0 e rviter an Calvary Dot 445 nuitticel sniles in realized the medical valueof Spruce “ o R Episcopal church, Shady avenue, [24 hours while beating up for the Gum in the treatment of coughs, All Seats 35¢ Reserved Loges 69¢ Pittsburgh, Rev, E. J. Van Etten, |North channel colds, hoarseness and inflammatory B | cctor, Another famous clipper built by | conditions of the throat. The Spruce e ‘\h Kay was the Flying Cloud, which | [ Gum in combination with other veg- passage from New etable medicants of proven value form CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS i WBL bt oyt ,,mgbmonhmm,sosm,sof (Westinghouse Station at Spring- | acord only equalled by the Andrew field, Mass.) i i ; | kson, built by Iron and Grinnell v ON S I ROHEIM “The Man You Will Love to Hate.” [ i R R TR RO 3'4\}1'.:;‘ ol thp iAcarAE. ot Qay | RED SPRUCE GUM . e Montreal 1 — D-WATSON £/ (0., New dork Sunday, April 16, 3 p. m—Radio —JIN— ; [chapel. Rev, H. E. Chapman of the |ASTROLOGER SEES Carew street Baptist church, § p. m~—Church services. ’ (iENO;\ OLUTION ‘ ‘ THE FIRST REAL = - g (Westinghouse “Statior at S MILLION DOLLAR R | N g Famous Italian Scientist Claims to PICTURE “Mmourmy, SRl 1 Bib=Fagiion See Into Future By Reading | 7:30—0ral Hygiene by Frances M. Fie Kinsis | Buckley. 8:00—Dance music by the Meadow- senoa, April 15 (By Associated . i |brook Sextette Jazz Kings. Press)—When the cconomic confer- 9:45—Recital by Henry Moeller, | 0 i pasticay Jneling Tniver . ; tenor. |ence opene cally | Universal Super-Jewel : Mgines discerned the spirit of Columbus hov- 3 | Sunday, April 16, 3:00—Radio|ering near. Now, even the stars, . J 14 B chapel. |themselves, are helping shape its des- L 4:00—Recital by Minna Kaufmann. | Ao N tinies, if Signor Tomba, the Italian | 6:30—Sandman stories by Abbie ip g i S 5 ¢ § . 5 5 T s 2 ¢ Ay e astrol s to be believed, Raw, This wonderful picture “FOOLISH WIVES,” is being The wild clamor to see this picture in the large cities }rmmL Walker: “The Buddle Book |1/t 08T R R gl e ?:byu:::a;:d\\\'vn";1:;.“““, establishes its success at this hour, and competent critics “";{'film S \tes Alstmotion Beafine When Pops il i ; containg ey S Benedict died he prophesied that € ALES ‘nlmBers O MESTM S HACARIAY wreck its life—germs that are rena presented in the larger cities at $2.00 prices for indefinite have admitted that it is the most fascinating picture | dinatl Ratti would be the next Pope. runs, and is proving the sensation of the motion picture drama they have ever seen. oy { i / Here arc some of his conferences| dered harmiess by only ONE method, world. .Nothing like it has ever been shown before There are many scenes in “FOOLISH WIVES” that will (American Radio and Research Corp. |prophec: PASTEURIZATION. swing the imagination far beyond its customary bent. Milford Hillstde, Mass.) | One of the '"‘“* delegates he OUR PASTEURIZED MILK | J: L i H aQ o1 o is 2 & v Feceared ot . % i o Saturday, April 15, T:45—Late news |says the stars tell h §0¢ 11 fall Nothing like it has ever been made before. It is a story There are incidents that will anger and others that will g Rl ; L A et Wil Barfibicath i ”I‘-w Is safe for young and old—it 1g really of modern FOOLISH WIVES who become fascinated charm, yet out of the production comes a great moral Bl 7. 45—Dollce 8 [conference hefore it Is over, Indeed | Bafe because not alome does it come that well repays the effort it has required to tell the tale. B S:00—Weekly fon talkk by Miss |it is probably that President Harding | trom healhy cows and handled withl through ‘the. intrigues of designing villains; wives who A colossal drama of Monte Carlo where even saints are ]H"\f“;'," {flgl““'l’"i:‘:‘;‘l‘"‘i_mnw\, Al ""l i ““”’ Ly ’i‘”‘\] I”' "‘jfi sanitary ot 3, but it is ALSO PAS< " samilv. dazs ’ P ions 3 e 5 T 8:15 ange: Surope,” address | arriva he conference may be pro-| o are temporarily dazzled by the attentions of schemers, sinners. SRR Tt v ARARAWE, Hasd S e e sk TEURIZED, making it abao]um;l and who flutter too closely around the flame of tempta- Pictorially surpasses anything ever achicved in pictures— partment of history and publie aw,| Tomba also says he has ocelestial | pire. . : f > ¢ ollege, D Andre clarned |pevelations on severa hortant sub- R tion, until they awaken to a rcalization that a good, dramatically grips, fascinates and enthralls you—a com- Bt ol niler ‘\ y '[‘I‘:l‘ b 'l"“', i ":“”'y'( "“_"\‘*‘m:‘“'“” AR :L‘"{\ ‘;"m GIVE US A TRIAL, ™ h 0 Kishand is. it desivabie objoct i the Wwosld plex magnificence that astounds you—a direct simplicity conditions In Europe, and the |ihat he cannot divulge them because onest husband is the most desirable object in the wor that drowns you in a sea of emotion—the one picture Near East, [they would betray state Sccrets E Selberf & Son 8:80—Dance musle by Conrad's & | for a true American woman. that positively you must see. . i quartette: 1. W, Bowen, cornet; | There are two “lady master | l = s - axtzurized Milk & Cream W. Fort, violin; W, I, Carrol, plano; | plumbers” in New York city. SMASHING RECORDS EVERYWHERE! = ports for city of Boston, o [ [ LERHH IR . THEATER CITY ML IROI)l(TlON P RESULT Bl 5:00 Radio church service Ser 4 wacity | ance Capa mon by Rev, Walter Healey, Pastor | The -ll)llOl \Vfi('WV York | 22466 “Foolish Wives” 5300 All World's Records Smashed The f Daker Memorlal Methodist Eplscopal | ;vhm'«'h. Dorchester, Muslo by Grace - | & - 4 < = - % 3 ¢ . i Mightiest p\ldme l’hllad(-lphm | 5137 “Foolish Wives” 1450 Police Closed Box Office Mightiest q | Cpiscopal chureh boys' choir, Med- Drlve to (,romwell Gardens | ford; C. B, Durland, s- Baritone, | Drama | Mission ‘Los Angeles | 3227 “Foolish Wives” 8§72 ‘\'0\\ m its 6th Weck Drama @ Mt Vernon Congregational church-- | - Selections: “Lift Up Your Heads, O HEN » n W Ay Pl IN out driving you will find Cromwell Gardens Ever } (}rite}'ionw Oklahorrrv,zil£lrtr\ir 3920 *“Foolish \yives 1900 Thous nds tl‘grned r\\\.]y ; Ever e Iflm G ;‘.:;;rsa‘. ;1\;[»{;) MA:T"‘M :'“rf"‘ i w n pleasint obfective, . Fou: iodfi- NHEHA Houwd Conceived ‘_l’z_lrk »‘Bostorn | 4225 *“Foolish Wiv s 950 Police (d"l‘d Out Conceived 3 “v“«'-’:\:‘*l Accompanist, Miss G. Mac- among the flowering shrubs and perennials, By Roosevelt |Chicago 6375 |“Foolish Wives”| 1680 l‘l.\vod 4 Times |t~ Capacity By | w.r,\;\\T v ‘ ::tn \;‘":,,,“,\v'.,‘:. l‘:‘vm\\:up\. (“ ryI:\‘H:|lw'u Man ‘riter " | 3009 “Foolish Wives”| 1400 (rmlod a Riot .- , ideas: profitably adapted to your home planting: _("utm?on BiRale . ) S5 Man ‘. Betty Gordon of Syracuse Uni- | UDIURRSDEGHLARIF GRATIHI G- JUUD OIS IGRET Butterflv Milwaukee | 4016 |“Foolish Wives” 1170 Absolute Sensation ® i vorsity Guest of Honor, IR [ SR Tl ives" (4 oS T e s New York Miss Dett Gordon, a student at If you can't wvisit us, let us send you our Imp(‘lml San Franc 5306 “Foolish Wives”| 1450 [Frisco Creates New York [Svacins 1 n\n...‘\m lm:n.- for the 1922 catalog, It lists and illustrates every desivable shrub, perennial and tree and is packed with suggestions for successtul [ o = : , s — ter holidays, was the guest of | [honor at a party at the home of Miss N 217 North pedt planting. Now is the time to plan this im- | from Harttord, West Hartford and this well, Connecticut, Park Theater, Boston, Now Playing 6 Weeks, lission Theater, LII.H Angeles, Now l‘lu,\'inf’, ? Weeks. /" DR o) Aldine Theater, Phila., Now l’la\inq 5 Weeks. Garrick Theater, Mn neapolis, Now Playing 3 Weeks. 1 and instrumental seied lons were endere The VOB EsS Goodwin 'l‘hmter Newark, Now Playing 3 \\ ecks.Imperial Thcaler an Francisco, now playing 1 weeks. B iia e BT AN, R0 &6, o C on(lal Theater, New York Ciiy, Played 7 W eeks, Ml ovaiio evening wap spent by all ] FLOODS IN PITTSBURGH /% AFTERNOONS, All Seats 35¢ EVENINGS 41c-58¢ @ . [0S, Q CROMXE};L G/}RDENS " . [from {he tirsi doors of thein domes 5 AN Pierson, Inc. - Reserved Loges Now Selling for Entire Week 69c M@ iy - (NG — covwe, coueencer — - |they were expecting a flood stage to reach the city today.

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