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NEW BRITAIN DAILY MERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922, L}‘[]TN%II{]W% STPSEI:‘[{]N Q: el - Increase Your Endurance Build up the health that makes for ClVl] and P(jl][[ca[ Status ol i ‘|‘~:(\I:T‘F|!ql\‘||:4.‘ll“““\ ' ‘\‘ll‘l:j;“""‘ \I..L||_‘ e endurance, through a simple diet. BY I 1, DUNCAN 100 1 SR . . : ; : 3 R ., Radio ghinpel Cut to a minimum your rich, highly stimulating foods tricul notee : » wenten | WOMAN DiSG“SSCd at Bal[imOFe Dircctor, Radio Instituto of Amorics. [ 00 B 1 Chureh Bevvices oon- § that over-tax and under-nourish. ~And in proportion by the press ugencies for the respective nmusenent compuny. Another way of Inereasing the tun. | 10€ted by Rev, John MeGann, rector e, S — ing ocanmoity of tho recelving of Christ chureh as you cut down on these, eat more of your best LY(‘EUM T”E/\T]“R William 8, Hart, popular Iara laltimore, — April 22~ Resolutions [ by getting the full benetit of th & . food—BREAD, . - mount star, will be scen at the 'al-|embodying in conerete form the work [jometer, A A ace theater next Thursday, IPriday [of the Pan-American conference of The “express purpose of 1hi i Siturday, 3 : gan an the history of the English(and Saturday in his Iatest western|women, which will end officlally thiy|omater i the repencmtie e L[ (wostinghouse Rtation' at Newark, BREAD provides far greater energy- ®peaking stago that has created n |ploture, “Travelin' On arternoon, will be brought in at the|foed boek energy into the grid eje. | Ne ) value than any other food. And it i)'l'”'\;‘“':"‘(“'_' become so vital a part - | closing session by a committoc which [ euit of the vaeunm tube which greatly 7:00 Unele: Wiggley's Bed TET thm of the theater as Louls FOX'S THEATER Ineludes Donta Bertha Lutz of Brazil, |inercages incoming signa \ sLories Howard R, Garis ¥ will never drive you to a doctor to be L ang iendly Enemies,” the % e o Senora De Caly o Pan-Ameorlca, | ooy o Lif rgo Wes h 3 v o This " ¢ G e an-Americn, [ty thus amplifying the orig . ¢ e of George West S0 . " 1101 fumous comedy, that will be present-| This is the | opportunity local [ Senitora Kiena Torres, of Mexico and | oneiiinione :...,.l k ‘Hm““* kg e ol losed for toxic poisoning. .:4 at the Lyceum theater in N people will lm.\w‘ln see Jorie . Von [ Miss Sidney Small, of Canuda, ('mm” N AR 1idh poomeEdueational System of " |\,Ir1m|m for the entire week beginning I'r“““lm In “I'oolish Wives," that has| ‘The sessions today dealt entirely By this- feading buck p (e | New York Schools by Dr, Paul, Always insist upon the loaf Monday, April 24th cen making o hit at 1%ox's all week, | with the eivil and pol s e K el \ 00 b : e - ; : 4 . ¢ and political stutus of [ {ncoming signals are groatly Inercas NS00 pamo—Concert by Winthrop 7 s By a0 G Mr. Mann played in “Friendly| Sunday evening a double featurc [women in the various countries of the ““ 1n \:m“:” It the KH At : ‘“ " oo | Dance orchestra with the Big Food valuc linemies” for two years at the Hud.|Program will be headed by Jack|American continent. S L 915 p, me—Recital by T, J. MeNa son theater, New York, to capacity | Vickford in “Just Out of Colleg Aguin the South American m‘l‘:‘“',“” Aoy el Eok b SR e NEW MAID BREAD ;, P4 % audiences and from box office inai- | ellicking story of college days and | Canadian delegates led in - the dise |1 o el LB S .\, cations it looks as It the Lyceum |A1ter ife. This is the first time Pick- | cussions, | R DAV AL AL S Sunday, April 23, Ask vour grocer : theater will be fllled fo capacity dur.|ford has been seen here in a long| Mahy delegntes will romuin here | 1 hopery (ot ire obtalned when| SR o Chapel sorvice x ing his week's engagement, time. ‘The companion picture will he | next week for the convention of the | e C0CUL I8 oseillating Louts Mann has documentary ovi-|"Out of the Dark,” with an all-star | National League of Women Voters This may be determined A8l nt e i peare, celebrating three hundredth | B RER-BUCKEY L dence that he has heen upon the | Cust Spirit of Understand A6 LU hBie phon : : —[[PAsren-aucre '\] There has never heen g play or 1:00 P m—Iteadings from Shakes imilEe fo o Nasing: gount inniversary, by Mrs, Emma Sheridan stage for forty years. It is in the On Monday, Fox's will return to its| Tn statements setting forth the re By EARCUES a0 Ehik uit) heitole ] G:80 p. me-Sandman stories and | form of a program of a German fairy |0/d time schedule of movies and|sults accomplished by the conference ldamped or spark stations will he s, |the Bubble Book That ings, court- NEW- MAI pay which w i vaudeville, As an opener, Claude | leaders of the National League, of | F0F AL By ) 0 was given by o German|® ’ . [torted but readable, Instead of co eay Harper and Brothers soclety down on the Bowery exactly | West, a famous vaudeville comedian, | Women Voters, which called the con- nes O COMIE | 00 b, m.—TRecltal by Minna Kauf- = J.I forty years ago and the name of Loufs W1l present his miniature musical | ference, suid that the outstanding ae- | WIh & high pitehed note the signalf S0 E B = L_BREAD _ Mann appears in the cast as having|Comedy, "Oh, Satan.”" There are four | complishment was the spirit of under- | V! N”.“},’. mushy “ nhamped or con g played the King. Mr. Mann has al. |members in this act and two sets of [standing that is developing among the | 1NUOUS Waves (vither telegraph o most. forgotten about the occurrenco, |$pecial scenery, Al Smith, who has|women of the western hemisphoere telephone) will come In th bural{ g 15 g, me—soloctive servica by for he was only nine years old at the |the reputation of being a “dancing| “There is no doubt” said Mrs, Maud |1°" . | Major R. Morris i T:00 po o me=tIndividuality,” by Itichard Bennett, time, maniac,” will dance his way into the | Wood Park, president of the league, | A DOWINg noise may be heard, This audiences. Lew and|“that from this better understanding |INdicates that you have too mu variation of the plate vadiometer, or too much * battery. The plate RESCUED AT SEA, ! $:00 p. me—Program arranged by H It | Harper Brotheis elebratin the Clty ltems | Sydney, N. 8, April 2 Daniel R, The other day a lady presented My, |hearts of local ! Muann with a copy of this ancient |(Girace Huber have a song number that | may come a livelier appreciation by three hundredth — anniversary of | MeXieil, intrepid postman, who brave Program. It appears that she playeq |15 $id to be a masterpicee of har- [the women of h country for the ; ; ; Shakespearc’s birtl Vietrola Console moie 3 ce floes in his motorboat to des the queen in the same performance, |Mony. A fourth act of merit com- [ high qualities of all the others, anc yariomater is frequently referred to $:80 p, m.—Vesper service and cho 8250, 8860, . | acl s 1nall alone the AoAst Shen e the first appearance upon |Pletes the program. The Iox’s news | through this improved acquaintance |48 the “tickler. ral songs by Columbian Club of A roads became impassable and was of the famous comediun, [and a comedy reel are also on the bill.|the political and social relations be- - West Hoboke: Mrs S to say, hoe treasures this onj| The picture the first half of the|tween the American countries may he 15 one of his most precious |Week will he Rudolph Valentino, hero | wekded together in - one harmonious WGI o of *The Sheik” in “The Wonderful | groun m vations,” VOICES!N THEA[R | — TLover”* This is a highly dramatic| Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, honor- Sailvdap AN Replete with catchy music anc romance. ; e ""”'“'” IR IRENS BN Dokl J S ATsdtand LAl islas. e There is o gr mand for tickets | GREERS ADVANCE. cellent song features, comedy ]::‘“\(l' The last half of the week will show |dent of the inte rnational suffrage al- \’, _,Ill 'I"‘ \“., ,’,\L‘.WHI to the annual Spring Festival Concert| gy, Appil- 8 s tvaalt trosER e character parts, “The (;i,"_,,'_l.,,_l,, 4 | Thomas Meighan in “The Fast Road.” |liance, said that the Pan-American LS A ¢ Mie Nave Biitatn Bhoval sastasd , AT 22 i i S 4 FRd conference cannot help but give a Police rey | ocen g the positions evacuated by Man," presented ( el * Yo 4 2. 1 : i LT ome 5 e Member and he ¥ under the auspice great impulse to the entire woman| (Westinghouse S $:00—Weekly Fashion Talk by ) ome an Associate Member and be |y oy es in the Meander of the Masonic orga s § i s ; G ) ured o seit hone Mrs i Gstia Moso mfll». x|v|/1(|nlv-1 in this I\ OF.C. F _\IR movement of the western hemisphere, | Pittsbural, 1a.) Harriet 13, Ainswort ; 0 ! be, Thione M8} yaiey siatic Turkey says an of- . given at tl Lyceum ¢ of|The women who have come as repre 3:00 B et S:16—"The Story o inecring 1. 1y, 1541 vt ficial communique. The Turkish Na- ater on May 1, 2 and 3. Tickets| The big fair of Daly Council, K. of A s 1 i b L el R L TS Ll N Sy TRt s The Y. M, T A Drum Corps will nalist rees | sifered but slight will be exchanged for seat checks on |0, was formally opened last evening [ S¢htatives from 22 countrig sl Warring's Pennsylvania orchestia of A" N oD denr an the E n. | Jeave tonizht at 6116 for Noutlilngbon, | o w8 _“"“’\ g Sl nest Wednesday at Crowell's drug |by Muyor A. M. Paonessa. If the first | 210 ""”"‘”("g]"’ go hame with the |Tyrone, Pa. munagement of Frred M, [ & M- S det T | where they will be the g Thig | TC UALR Sy L 3 i L ¥ S mes » that “human progress is not | Warrins. ¢ school | Y g store, e tak rite f arring. hil . Nt Tvance [ u gl 15550 ‘bartaken criterion Of | (5 ined to one nation, but that it is| §-on p. m—"The Dangers of 5 Phillip A. Richenbu 5 BIGY. ACYApH) e, ot Dri he cast and chorus has heen re- |the atte ince of the coming nights, = P b | Govne at thels faie e 3 & : '[inclusive of all the movement for | qujent Sie ks """ 1or, sclection ¢ (Verdi); ps i % hearsing for several weeks and the |it will be a magnificent success. Re-| ‘0 H8 T8 S lulent Signatures, hy M. A Fovrate” (Russell) L3 (Ross):| Moot ma af S T s AR e director promises a finished per- |ports from all of the hooths say that berg, examiner of legal documents,” | ' Hear You Calling Me" SkBHIE) Gkt “Pen Ivania State [Zducational i Don formance, Among the well known |the patronage was very good. The [ tducations n't forgoet I Y v local singers who will take part are|various ladics societies which are in|200 BOD" S TAI\E\ Aim 1.; W m M. Davidson, rin- Sunday, April ; IPair tor te Armory..— VED Mi Mary Willlams nnd Ausist)| she of fHat nre Sonking: Rard (o tendent Pittsburgh Public Schools e AT e e The Bxcelsior cla of the ,,“ : vy b 4 st [ chs f Kk - 1 s =y a0 4 7:45—Police reports for city of e 1 i i Klein, Ray WatklIns, well known lo- |make a stuccess of the affair and they FROM OUT OF RUINS |From Pittsburgh Sl [ Boston Swedlsh Baptist church, mot last HE racking, agonizing rheumatic cally as an amateur actor of ability, |did exceptionally well last evening. Ll yersatlle entertainment | "5 (0" poiio Ghurch Service: ser- | evening at the home of Miss Ruth ache is quickly relieved by an ape Wil have the leading comedy role.|The entertainment last evening was v I mon by Rev. Chauncey G. Hubbell of [ O8ren of Belden ptrect plication of Sluan’s Liniment. I'he part of the Gingerbread Man will | exceptionally well received. The solo- Lexington, Mass. “A Bible Talk With S your winter furs to dry fur For forty years, folks all over the be taken by Robert Loomis. 'There |ists were at their best and the A flustrations Iorom Nature Vocal | storag L Meshlen, Furrier, 1701 gorld have found Sloan's to be will he several special features intro- | jered their numbers in a S plained, But Enemies of State on several KDKA programs selections by ‘Samuel Erederick, boy | Main stract.—advt natural enemy of pains and aches. duced during the show, one of which | manner. There will be an entertain- ; e soprano sololst, St. Paul's church,| Rev. Avel Reinarth, of Sweden, will It penctrates without rubbing. Wil present Miss Gertrude Anderson | ment this evening which will equal it Are Suspected. Runiday, Anril 2af 1haL, | Brooklite, Orsan aécompanist, Adels|Spealk At the Swedish 1 Baptist Yo can just tell by its healthy, and a bevy of chorus girls In a novelty | it will not surpass that of the firs ; e ; X JE0n e mServices of the Jim- ) OO e, Scleetions: “Holy City,” | chureh tomorrow evening in place of | gtimulating odor that it is going to do revie, Harry Molander also has alovening, There was a large dancing| Monastin, Jugo Slavia, April 22, (Byfory Methodist Iipiscopal —chureh, T Tiev. Do g B Klingberg, who s in | you gaod, speclalty and there will be an orig- | wowd present last evening and every- [ASSociated Press).—Salvage work in|North Highland avenue, &t Rippey S O (P8 G (W S00 \ o I New Yor Keep Sloan’s handy for neuralgia, inal number featuring a large num-|oq. geemed to enjoy himself or her.|ihe Bection of the city lald waste byfstreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rev. W. Woi-[ = /=" E Rtev. Mredoerick I Corson of Jack- | sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sore ber of youngsters. 56, Tlie bauhtny sices ookl aohe T'uesday's explosion is being carried |ford T. Duncan, minister. | son Heights, 1.. 1., will preach in the | muscles, strains and sprains. { ducted by the 1. A. A, O. H. society . Monier s attending | blown to sea Wednesday and given up the funer of her father, Lewis | for lost has been rescued by a searcha Seribner, at Newark, N, ling party. News of his safety was re April 22, (922 Wateh for Oildag Dry Itun T ceived today and 0|8 K. Tire.—ad | e R et _ by the Fellow Club orchestra of ¢ Pittsburgh This orchestra needs no Monastic Catastrophe St Unex-{jyroduction as they have appeared | “A Dream of Paradise.” on with the greatest difficulty. 5 p. m—Children's Bible stories. o S local M. E. chur inday, ni ey, At all d ggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. ACT TR AT ety T Yl Lack of water is hampering the| 8:00 p. m.— Radio Chapel at Sta GH RGED AT, Clovson 18- Sttentlhe Tite Naw: Pori PALACE THEATER wag crowdatl ab all dmell GURIBES EIS | (oni Sop Biittine At (the. nimerols) bion SIEA;: cofductad by Rat Stans MANSLAUGHTEP\ A ! L The: photoplay version of Winchell [evening, and many a patron carried|g .." onijo gas fumes are hindering |ley A, Hunter ofthe North Prosbyter- = o Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa yvester Smith's famous stage play. “Turn to|home today's dinner. The ham booth o "5 1q5ars and gendarmes who are |jun church, Galveston and Narth Lin- e bt ey s, e Tuitate Giecral | “lie Right,” comes to the Palace thea- |also was well patronized and nothing| ., oning for victims. Two hundred |coln avenues, North Side, Pittshurgh, |Bridgeport Auto Drivers IHeld Re- owers presented him on ter for a four days run starting Sun- | Was wanting to make the first night |y e (B8 (LTI THe BIRGRCE | <o | s night. The play on the stage was|a good one. A large Saturc night N t {tige is little likelihnod that any more per- 7:00 p. m.—Services of the Calvary the most successfifyof all hits that|crowd is expected this evening sons will be rescued alive, as the cries | Eipiscopal — chureh, Shady avenue, | pinc puesday. HELD IN played on Broadway, having 443 per- [the hooths have been well sto; of the wounded among the wreckage ]:xvxlnu;h Pa. Rev. E. J. Van Et-| a7 ¢ I’ 7£SSLCkSkInS formances to its credit and then|with the many novelties which are|y, i® GOU heard throughout yester-[ten, rector, Bridgeport, April T U Fedgonik, We moved to Chicago where it played to|being put on. Dancing Wil follow | q.o"hoe now died out altogether, ; : - lan in a findi ) taday ‘I'K"""‘ by ‘“,“ iy g : WC.-\AI(‘)ncS_;;’fDrHobsrnl 319 performances. It was adapted [the entertainment. It is still impossible to estimate the WRBZ {holds Sammel Inguinto and Charles | {2 o0 g y Lwl.xi, compleion e fesely and produced for the screen by Rex total number of killed, hut several Ratiiidag ADill 1993 | Tassinary criminally responsible for | 107 SUPP mbiric t Ingram. Its case is composcd of ex-| MASONS ERECT MEMORIAL hundred were wounded, many of them | (westinghouse Station at Spring-[the death of Miss Mary BN e e : ket 0 o DfHQbSOnS cellent players including Alice Terry, hopelessly. Great numbers of them | feq, Mass.) jvisiting nurse, who was killed by an ViRtice: Ie 1 turn wer . [czemaQOintment who will be remembered for her ex- —_———— have been removed to the Americar 8:00 p. m.~W. J. Flaherty, violin- [automobile truck Tuesday. Quinto [0 it (mfi__ cellent work in ““The Four IHorse-| . . ey at |hospital founded by Dr. Regina Flood |ist: John Louis Drapeau, pianis ss |and Tassinary are being held on| "4 Si5501 0dlole Mulhall‘and linrey Harcy| Soldiors and Sailore Monument at|s SLliie bl Y. Reglna Flood | fst; John Louls Drag I P FeelieTnbian Ll Myers, also popular and well known| gyjea, N, Y., Is Officially Dedicated [ what removed from the scene of the | S giver the city court stars. The story, part of which was explosion, escaped with slight dam- | ErTRmT & SFE WAL, RTINS | A pril photographed on Winchell Smith's es- | Torday. age. —_— tate in Farmington, is one that will e o — DOES YOUR WIFE || . HASHEGAN DIES, be thoroughly enjoyed hy everyone as ogy N, Y April 22,—The soldiers | e in, of {he deals with the rural folks ef a|and sailors’ memorial hospital erect- UN[VERSAL PROGRAM FOTRTHAR Bf COR RGRE: Hie Taaslyed few England village. The comedy /' Masons of the grand lodge of DO MANUAL e e : bits are produced exactly as in the ate of New York w dedicated T sy 4 s Joh ashegan, general freight : - Lt i P 3 PR i stage play, the two crooks being re- . The principal address was Y| Landers, Frary & Clark Club Ar- LABOR’ I ‘w [w x”: ‘i Lr”‘ .“ mm:xy.. q S i sl % Jursvardrobe intiHave sponsible for many langhs. The man- | Supreme Court Juc A, 8, [Tomp- . ek : 2l ! you any garments that show the ravages .men{ promises “Turn to the|Kins, deputy grand master, nges Entertainment To Be Given ;\‘4"‘,"‘“-}’”””"" ar ‘I‘" el Sk of tin v i scome passé? " to be the best photoplay that| Previous to the dedication cere-} oo o (o o o April 27 St a Miflute' e Nl es B ek, . L 4 SUNSET DYES will gncmonmncwlease has heen offered in this city the pres- » was held in which [~ LTt il op . o W et e H L of life, smarten them up in your favorite n. As an added attraction isons from all parts| sppe {rpjversal club has arranged an Count up the score of times your | | trafie bureau 1ot fo di fashionable color. Ay night the final ‘episode of [of the state participated. attractive program for the entertain-j| wife must have hot water during {|at his home i for 4 It inakes no diference whether they “The Mistress of the World.” will he e _ b o ment Thursday evening, April H, [{ cach day | are W 3 , Linen or Mixed shown. The Keith vaudeville biil for| EXPLOSION Ki YIVE. at the Y. W. C. A, hall. H. O. Har- Ty sl setbing 16 by 5 situle vy MORUAN GOING T0 BUROPE. 22 CF““,"' ISC(,A“ Goods, ONE $ T dye bath will dye the first half of the week will hoi Los Angeles, April 22.—I'ive deaths | rell playing on the Keith circuit as || of a faucet or by back-breaking | i ) § sy W NBotated ; all fabrics evenly and permanently. headed by “Memoric a corking| were reported early ay in hospitals | “The Musical Magician” will render |, Japor? aris, g « it [No :.,l» << liands o good comedy and singing quartet who fat Downey and Artesia, near here, as|sclections on the bells, glasses and | If man had to take the place of “4\];“;‘ .’u‘ r["’ et m"'\‘j are big favorites on the Keith time. a result of the explosion yesterday of | caxophone, accompanied by Mrs. Le SWomian 11 Ehe Tiome totay; eveny § 1 1‘4 end Another fine offering will be in the |a gasoline tank and gasoline tank 7 of thin oity! He will also give\|| Homo in Amerles Sould 8o Haye || - : dera appearance of Jeanne Germaine, the |wagon whife scores were fighting s U exhibitions of magic in which | i ' ! oy lo Irench-American soprano, in songs of | fire in a gasoline filling station a knowledge and skill have made | R H W i BHLY ¢ b e vesterday and 'nvm_\!, There will wlso| Downey. IFive others seriously burned [ him a hig drawing card in vaude- | unmng Ot ater' Ceived A er circles here, be two other excellent acts. [ were reported in a critical condition. fyiije Gas Water Heaters sold on time v ENPORTS The Milo Sextette will give several payments, e numbers during the evening. They sl ton, April 22.—Cotton ex have not only pleased local audicnces O A PETERSON l'”l‘ inereascd during March as com but have filled many engagements pared with the same month last year, during the past two years in s Member New Britain iting 401,000 bales valued at rounding towns and in Massachusetts Mastor Plunibors' Assh G HHE A and Rhode Island. 27 BAST ST. Plioit 7,000,000 a year Bacon and Holden, the well known | L of commerce local acrobats will give a number, Mr, Bacon is one of the physical fnstruc- tors at the Y. M., (! A dance will follow, music hy Al- pha String orchestra. oty e @ oV YOEUM THEATER phone 2547 Speedy Trip Under Trying Condi 4 RUdOIf Valentlno e ol Entire Week Commencing Monday, Aprit 24th--Engagement Extraordinary Sydney Cotton of the Canad sponsible for Death of Nurse, ——e a card advising him of the death of 2 43 %1 4 u mail service has hung up another selile ord by flying from Botwood to la- || - 1) dor and back in nine hours, with | {3 mail deliveries at three places y landed at St. Anthony's and taen U 2 flew to the Labrador, Unable to land X o Harold Lloyd Comedy Topics of the Day at Battle Hatbor beoause of broken ‘ Fox News unshine Comedy (1, e trscenivt a oor o Cov | America's Foremost Character Actor and GREAT VAUDEVILLE BILL AR R A Miniature Musical Comedy. | '\';‘\:»‘.,.:Ii‘.:‘\'\‘ \-:.(;:"}r..';-':,r\’:";‘i;:‘:_‘:m E New Haven, April 22.-—Auto - in LEW and GRACE HARVEY from New York city to here were run over the New York, New lHaven and Harmony Par Excellence. Hartford railroad tracks. yesterday as | = * a demonstration for the mrl\\\m:\ of | ‘ 6 , ’ /\ll SI\IITH the society of antomotive enginecrs, i who held a conference in conjunction Yale engineering professors at | The Dancing Maniac. f\‘:'f.‘im. Jabratory vis was the first | R ELSIE HUBER { instunoe of wuto bines Geing wmed on Played by Mr. Mann for Two Years at the Hudson Theater, New York a main line running from the metrop- The Queen of Songland. b e conternee. a e @ Seats Now on Sale Matinee Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday demonstration of the - ‘|14>.‘|<yl t<l‘ '8 ’\\ s given in l]ll New Ha ven yards,