New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 6, 1923, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1023, Amrad bulletin board - | wnz $:40 P. M.—Baseball seores Marteits Stockhard Alblon 1) §:45 P M. ~Farmer Night B — 6:45 P. M.—Code practice. Lessbl Vo’cES ’” THEAIR (Westinghouse—8pringhe . - —— ol L_ Raseball scores of (he WEAY (Acollan Hall, N. ¥, City), 1:00 P, M.—~Evening proagham. DAILY FASHION SERVICH & Charmeen Is a New F. aI?ric Not a Movie 800 P, M ||4..mn Ameriean and National Lea Amerie Tel. & Tel Co. N. ¥.) L2 1. Special Edison Concert program, ' Thursday, Sept. 6, 1923, o (American Tol. ond To | 20 P Morrrs Worldt Work | 8 “Hita’ of Wistem® Sy CoNEN Not & new moving plcture star, not KDKA | 8:30 P, M.=Bedtime story for the| 7,30 P, M. Speclal “Rosh Hosh P. M.—"The Waddington Ci. “"“"’"":“‘“ prominent Vosion newss & new powder, perfume or tooth paste, | ehildren ana” services under the suspices of [ pher,” a detective stofy by Wiilliam | " "“" vor gl Charmeen—just the newest fabrie (Westinghouse—East Pittshurgh) Address : the I'nited Synagogue of America Johnston, serialised by Deubleday one aet play by Christophes for fall and winter wear, It is a & | Asviograms from the United Bigtes| 1ouis M, Hann, baritone, accom:|Page and Company Morley given by Amrad players, featherwelght twill, with a smeoth 7166 P, M. Basebail soores Dept. of Agrieulture panied by James Mullen 815 P. M.—Lafayette Day Celes| — ) #liken luster, Lovely! If you have | 7i08 P. M.—Dinner concert cone| 2100 P. M.=Concert by Miss Mar-|"ipne Cheerful Philosopher, Bure Me- | bration on the Wanamaker Auditori-| Complete radio sete and supplies o¢ & single fashionable new gown it wili 3 ¥ Masamit T » garet Regal, soprano; Willard Clark, yat0sh um organ. Henry Morans,’ 365 Main street, ops be made of charmeen. It is shown | 79180 P, M.—Address haritone; Francls Resal, eello; Mre.| o giory from Hearst's International| 9:00 P, M.—The musical seore of POSIte Myrtle Bt.—adwt QEESS RN DL 6: mons Laskiinams g | 7:45 P M.~The children's period, |"TAncl2 Remal, accompaniat magazine read by Wm, Reberts. | “The Hunchback of Netre Dame,” in tan and navy blue, 800 P, M,—Rasball scores 10:00 P, M.—~Baseball scores $:00 P, M.—Program by Gimbel direct from the Astor Theatre, with & g . The dress sketched is made of navy » : Bedtime story for grownups by Ori-| Brothers New York store. The Penn|speech by Lon Chaney, the st H OPEN NEW OIL FIELD eharmeen combined with a brocaded | 806 P, M.—"The International Sun- Mard + e oy ' Chaney, the siar of the| oy Angeles. fept. 6.—The Unien A Yaul son 8. Marden, trio of the University of Pennsylvania|play, and the program played by an oy P bt satin, Notice the walstcoat front to| , oy SShee) - Lomen :for: Sunday, ‘Sept. in & program of typieal eollege muslo,| orchestra of 30 pieces. Oll Cas of Califarnia has opened & new the blouse and attractive loose sleeves, [0, presented by R. L. Lanning. [ ¥ Pranlh. s ot 5.9 Ppaen | fleld at Compton about half way bes And remember the name of the ; 120 P, M.—Concert by Carlson| - WGY - | tween Les Angeles and Long Beach R s J Brothers Instrumental quintet, assis:| (General Electrle Co., Schenectady, WRC WGl | where its Callender well No. 1, come ted by Laura Statska, soprane, N YD) (Radio Corp, of Ameriea, Washington | (American Iadio & Researeh Corp, | monly called the ¢ mpton Wild Cat s D c) Medford Hillside, Mass ) reported to have gene on production , 9:45 P, M, —National R(m'hmv and e— | with a flush flow of 1100 barrels of ! [ armer Market reports, 8:35 P, M.—-Open air talk, “Shore rtdinid 10,00 P, M,—Baseball scores, Bird Shooting," Jud Landen | 6:00 P, M,~Chiidren's hour by| 6:30 P, M,—Boston Police reports.! 32 gravity oil a day. Army Fliers Show Keen Marks- sl i 15| OH V M, N We've made good in Sonaidsions ob nroBlemasof. national L ( ’ the Big 8_Page COIOr defense were expected to result from EEREEE I LBPT IN ARIZOMA Comic Section of “The Courant” and 5] we're in every week in colors. marksmanship and equln:\cnl] n(;ncs the sinking of the surrendered er- 1 8 v ip t 3 ears 4 et acmonsmen a e 1o 200,000 Dig n U. 3. During Year the tisfaction of those who observe: the " bombing _spectacte yestorday | --at, Encampmem Gets RG[]OI’[S which marked the beginning of the scrapping of American war craft re- quired under the naval limitation | By The Associated Press. treaty. Milwaukee, Sept. 6.—FElection of Arm;y 51;‘ cn’lr,'n‘rs \'\'lm nhsr;r\;;'l ::\‘t‘ officers late today held the attention operation from the transport St. Mi- hfnl were reported to have regarded :’:et::ssr:‘lrw'l‘:fr; of the G. A. R., who it as demonstrating the possibllity of | “F, F0FC Lum’;'d:t:: T concentrating air forces at any IMpor- | (o jotion as commander-in-chief tant point along the coast to ward off S ohaRd Jan;es W. Willett, with an enemy attack, The marksmanship | oo swinging strongly in favor demonstrated in bombing from,the | Gaylord M. Saltzgabef of Ohio. He extreme altitude of 10,000 feet the se- g opposed for the office by Frank A. cond important element in the test,| waish of Milwaukee and Dr. L. F. also was said to have been gratifying| spensherger of Uniontown, Pa. g to the army observers, who included Second only in interest to the elec- Assist. Secretary of War Davis, Gen. | (ion of officers s the selection of the Pershing and other officers. encampment city for 1924, with Bos- The Virginia attacked after the New | ton and Pasadena bidding for the Jersey had resisted the first rain of | honor. Indications are that Boston % bombs, was sent to the bottom in just| will be'the choice. 20 minutes the eight plaues relcasing Retiring Commander-in-Chief Wil- 1% 1,100 pound bombs from an alti- | lett in a report of his stewardship tude of 3,000 feet. The fourth bomb |suggested reduction rather than in- 3 scored a direct hit but others falling [crease in the auxiliary organizations v alongside apparently dl1 the damage |urged changing the name of the Sons [ [ that sent the 15,000 ton craft down. |of Veterans, and commented upon the 1 The first two attacks on the New |deaths during the past year of 20,000 O o l (=l tude by five planes flying 1756 miles| Republic. H p i o] " “Our ranks are thinning,” he sald. from Langley field Va. the other| attacks having been launched from a | “Puring the past vear 60 deaths of temporary base near Cape Hatteras, | Past department commanders have Aithough out of 20 600 pound bombs | Peen recorded: in tthe general orders. A o ) T During the curren year, -approxi- 1:_t:!eased five' scored direct hits and mately 20,000 of our comrades of the five were laid close along to the hull, 7 the New Jerssy remained afloat de- G. A. R. including other nion veter- spite a bad list, and was latter sent|2"® 9L CHE VY o) sHgiRobeillan have UOWR B o FINaL Bitack f f gone to that bourne from whence no attack from a lower | yraveler returns. aititude. “The membership of the depart- ° ° R ST ment of Arizona has dwindled to ap- [ ’ i sour | proximately 40 comrades, scattered RICH RUM CRAFT CAUGHT, pasicd l e l p i h Jersey were made from the high alti- | members of the Grand Army of the ' y all over the state, and there Perth Amboy, N. J., Sept. 6.—A re-| grang Army post as I understand it converted sloop loaded with between in any locality within the state with Ailian A0t ceseiiok: Kalor ealimated sufficient numerical strength to main- to be worth $40,000 and its crew of tain a post.” 5 g 9 Follow his boyhood pranks in the new four men were captured in Staten| " commander Willetts suggested that { Island Sound early today. a provisional commander be named, under revised rules who would have . e A i ; i ¢ ; e e GEE WHI2 o : Eight-Page Colored Comic Section of 4, o states which sooner or later will find | MAMMA TIED PARSONS|:oniiinnis || ) syeny S @he Hartford Gonpant 3 Nights, Commencing Thursday, “HELLO! GOOD TIMES” Sept. 6—Matinee Saturday “Aucustus Pirou ||| Second Annual 3 D?’eg'éh*s .REVUE You will enjoy these leading NMAN i . \THOMPSONS o ‘ T S 8 Comic Cartoons in Color ke o s The Gumps Special Attraction| Just Boy o . Mutt and Jeff mm:m = — B/ . g S Barney Google PARSONS THEATER “ Jerry on the Job Hartford ’ WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPT. 10 Polly and Her Pals (Evenings at 8:15—Matinees Daily, Except Monday, at 2:15 JESSE L. LASKY Presents coviribwacoN| [@he Hartford Comrant A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Founded Upon Emersan Hough’s Glorious Romance Dally 1857 Esta bhshed 1764 Sunday 1913 of the Wagon Trains and the Conquest of the Western Wilderness Adapted by Jack Cunningham Directed by James Cruze PRICES—Daily Matinees, except Monday, 50¢, 75¢ and $1 Make Sure Of “Your Courant”---Ord er lt Evenings 50¢, $1 and $1.50. ALL SEATS RESERVED—SEAT SALE FRIDAY

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