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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924, VOICESINTHE AIR ... PEGGY JOYGE WEI]S Protected TVEVETCT Y S S ohn IPaalu $:40 p. m.—Songs. © 6:30 p. m.—The children’s per : stuge of State theater, 9:40 p. m.—Witmark Black and ! T fl A H418 White program. New York, June 4.—After a co wrilten by the press ugencies for the respective amusement company. 5 & 7:40 p. —Market reports. : ’ 5 , g PP PIIPPETTCE I ETPITETTTIIITTIIITICTTTITCITTE OO R el oo 10 p. m.—Baritone ship Uiat lusted” four wecks, Pogy is Kept fresh, pure and fragrant by § R 10:10 p. m.-—Fleteher Hep opkins Joyce became the Countess LYCEUM'S FINE BILL [y A0 AT CALITOL, W ot stonen "S" | Alabam el orchestra. Gosta Momer in Atiantic City on the air-tight aluminum pacKkage. Try it. 0o have made he w world | 8 ' o = Monday afternoon, This is her fourth CHOICEST INDIA, CEYLON and JAVA TEAS laugh is a proud distinction in these | e ; marriage, and follows her announce ' days of strife and turmoil, to have A WBZ. T ment in - February, while playing in the William Fox production NOW .4000 to the joy of most of human- (Westinghouse-—Springfield.) rroll's “Vanitie in Boston a £ I howing at the Lyceum, studied the |ity is a feat that falls to few. Toto, AR e S tALlo DVHIKAL hetios that ¢ hustand ot s B Y oy Gow I"’"‘]“"i' “"f“_':m‘"g o ves of troublod girls for many weeks | the world’s greatest clown, has played | 6:00 to 6:30 p. m.—Joska DeBaba- i r physical condition, aceor ives of troublod girls for many weeks 5 ¥ : X Paol Whiteman's . m. 03 « poor. the innkeeper, was “terrible.”” He saye Jefore she attempted to handle the!wherever people still have gaiety in Tr¥'s orchestra and I d . The couple returned to Ne i fore she attempted to handle th v tin Th aple 1 to New siie wore 4 yellow evening gown which il . hieait 2 criment in their “Collegians”. : ; part. The result is a remarkable their heart and merriment in their “C yats for Plants and Animals, 1ast night and, unable to get suitabic ¢ ” i T, s - q ' i a Musical - to shreds, that her stock- haracterization. Miss Tobin was a |souls. Toto's appearance at the Cap- 4008¢0 (:38 p.m.—Musical = ipro Ti4b 3 Music. rccommodations at the Ambas S v torn off and her legs Hroadway star before going into the |itol beginning Thursday for the last &' s e e - s a0 beco Lohoft S Boh s alf of the weck marks his first a £:05 p. m—"Good Roads” talk. lor's quarters. spent the & o half of the w i » Wz s quarters, spent the night s tennle “meakars’ andihad . o8 moges. ‘rvm: tomorrow there will' be pearance here in a good many years; §:45 to 11:30 p. m.—Midnight r {Acolian Hall-~New York € bride’s apartment at 34 liast formance—LElaine Hammerste the | time Barnum & Balley's circus - “Stor By IR L e sapanc aine. Hammerstein, ¥ Count Mor eSO IR ident « ory of their adventure: from daintiest d of the screen in a | played, RyYyw. i 4 the Stomatol company of Ameri \ i 1 I . ay = ; 2 r y Stoma an ¢ ther of them. Miss Cole was hyster- slory of the bright lights—"Broadway Toto has x:»x in the silent drama (Westinghouse—Chicago.) 7:20 p. m.—Financia elopments manufacturers of toothpaste, with Nhul] RQSCIIGQ arter was “in a sort of Gold;” and Charles K. Harris' greai- always, whether on the stage or - of the Day ices in Highland Park,Ill, is the son 3 i aa e wilisas AMe A kAT i e story, “The Tie That Binds.' screen. The big revues have claimed | §:60 p, m.— WBZ Trio. T:30 p. m.—Irving *afe of Count Birger Morner of Stockholm, T p the way to the lan Dufty Hed pek pe e him and he has starred in the great | 7:00 p, m.—Results of baseball Jioulevard orches Rwoden!. Mhe Count was Do (h Now York, Ju felen'Cole 81§ gimb it o (h e 2o aeTel A he e TOM MIX AT PALACE shows of the Hippodrome in W zaiestnl the Eastern, Ameri- 7:45 p. m s rhy.” ARl e s S R e s e s B S T York, as well as the Christmas shows can and National Leagues. —Trving ioule- 1897, making him 24 ye : b e ksl At . J . in London and his achievement in the 7:10 p. m—"Road Conditions hestra G ia Rt Th R T I R it i niguightitiomtha hoyie 1028 Ay Gty 5 e Palace of “The Acquittal” with ‘Nor- |\ (a\ of jaugh-making are epochal. New England.” m——City Ofticia " 1 PR > 3 1 Mrs. James 1 Crowell at T “_w_\"“ 4 }'N, Newloindiihd man Kerry and Claire Windsor, There will be four other high class 7:30 p. m.—Bedtime story E Popular song “oliowing an early sehoc he u 1 kes and who have been . ta tim . ,‘» o r |'{r1pn1! Those who recall Tom Mix in his aftractions on the same bill, one of :40 p. m.-~WBZ Trio and soprano. | chools of Stockholm, Sweden, Count ted ever s Wy state droopers, and the women took charge of Miss Inoteworthy inferest being Harry | £:20 p. m.—Concert by pianist and . 9:30 p. m. -8 ; Mornnel titanded e o e ; NUnbr(sral seta Al awe) to I8 ' Hi selchrated Broa come- |,y 5 ) aln ¢ Scouts N rehing Cole leporters were a - 3 Hines the celchrated Broadw com baritone, 10 p Har..- t Berlin for a year, and came to Ameri partic ere found P ‘,‘,,‘_ Ve o for oment, but were cafi- dian 2:30 p. m.—Conecert by trombonist 1 p. m.—Emil Coleman’s Tro- ca in June, 1920, to take a course in orice ity ol (Tonad ot tn iy Yo mét the wivi'in 24 T lay attraction will offer S cadero orchestra : A oriyabatorestin sluck byl : sk = The photoplay racti : J and organist, 45 0 advertising and English literatura at ),y \ inspector of Nownrk ribe her expericnoes. When they Held to Answe with a big ca 10:30 p. m.—Popular and original » Columbia University. For a time he wator rtment . cd Carter and said they were glad featuring House Peters. piano selcetions. WGR was attached to the Swedish Consul 7 ‘ rlington time signals (Federa 2phone and Telegraph ioneral's office here up. Noith isted m ¥ William Dudley Pelley and recites the | weather reports, X Buffalo, N. Y.) trodueed By Letter, tevially in expiaining it; Missl Colo We would have been back long experiences of a hard boiled cow | K m a A' NOTE‘S | 11:30 p. m-—Leo Reisman and his A S N Upon the completion of his college was said to be near a nervous collapse A%0 if T had been able to persuade the puncher who inherits an old ladies orchestra 3 . T |)u :w wopez. Hotel avaer he went to Chicago, where he and Carter, except for one brief state. | voumg | that she ought, not be home with all its attendant trials and | Members of the industrial commit-| 12:00 p. m.—Dunham quartet. SIEARNCH OECRONITS, i formed the Stomatol company. When ment, was not communicative, Re- catchh bbits."” fortunes—good and bad tee of the Y. W, C. A, are assisting the | - ”‘N" "j- "“- ," . Sl 1aY'8 {he company was well established, porters were allowed 10 see the couple | The spot en which they were found It scems that Tom, as Tom Iaxton, girls of the Industrial elub with their | wWFI ‘ra‘n" "\, ":‘ i “‘1‘ . ock market|coyne Morner returned to Nweden for for & moment. Lt set not ing of the b¥ Duffy ts one of the wildest in with his friend Bunk McGinnis, his'dance Friday evening at § o'clock at | (strawbridge and Clothisr—Philadel- ”2”‘_ S ;’»n’“'” Hrden Bureaus , vimit, 1t was while there that & atory of their wanderlngs from them. | northern New Jersey. He mid nitives ha r' pint partner, decide to go fo|tha Y. W. C. A. Mrs, Sterling, Mrs. | phia.) $:35 p. Mo Prize winners of Rich. | T#Nd of his gave him a note to Pog- The belief that the adventure is o AVoid the section because of the pres- Foton o ook over the hean foun- | Walter Meyer and Miss Bromley will — St A t gy Hopking Joyce with the advice to publicity seheme, the purpose of 0hee of rattiesaakes and when he and Arie | make and sell punch to raise more & p. m.—"Sunny Jim » to 10 . N : look her up.” which will appear | persists his z0 there they use the utmost - money toward sending the girls to| §:530 p, m.-Meyer Davis Bellevue 10 to 11"‘ nl \[‘:;»; St oy Armed with this letter of introduc- but nothing was addu »sterday | caution SUNSHINE SOCIETY M camp. Other members of the COM- | §tratfard hotel concert orchestra and || e v \,’, o) ,‘"‘ “"*‘ ar. fon tha Count returncd to oron cither to confirm or disprove that He sald alse that wild cats are A e b & . m, nee .opez hotel Stat- | . J ¢ t The Sunshine society met Monday "“,;_‘"' will be in th "'"‘“"f'l‘”"j[ N iDEASUALLRCEE er dance orchestr ’ wo months age an A tha {ficory Known to fuhabit the reglon tternoon and it was reported that 12 DS Am AREUIAL bR DEANE BN 11348 . i ——Waather foran e Jovee was then Y “Thy Clad in evening clothes and cooking | The place where Duffy came upom | will he held on \Monday evening, June | WHAS Vanities” in Chieago. o presented a mess of mountain weeds iy a toma- | 1he pair is in one of the highest spots lay gifts for the month of June b 1 g been sent to the home for crip. | At Sunset Rock. The girls will have | (o, pier Journal and Louisville Times the 1stter to her there, The wedding fo can for their evening meal, the in the Wawayanda mountains, about wled children at Newington, There " 908 roast, followed by games and Louisville, Ky.) MASON[C GATHERING I Atlantie City followed pouple. wea surphised By (ha axriva r miics from Vernon and twelve sports under the supervision of Miss 2 1 After the closing of ‘ He e ha Lhay wi . miles from Nefoundland. The distance had been 6 bouquets of flowers sent show in of Duffy Knew re by b osephine Rathhone, 1 - ™ & and 16 calls made. There are 3 wheel | ”"k“’l“u;: Rathbone, and then Will| 230 4 9 . m.—Agricultural Tab- S [Chicago two wenis ago, Poggy Hop. descriptions he had read in the nows. | from there to Mountain Lakes, whence wa . Natsa no e et b loid talk. Co1 . Read 3 Kins wer e = A St d thalh 1de they started ahe o vone ¢hairs not in u Mrs. Daniels, the | " Tl n® T 4o industrial girl for the | 1010 taIK: Cotcert. Readings. Piano, qoo i ssembly of Grand Counctl, | KM ¥ent to Farmuilla, Va., to rest papers and they admitted their identis | 1hes 1. is about twenty to twen tate vice president was present and |qummer are nearin i h® | wolos. Official central atandard time (A ta confer with her parents an to ty. ‘They finally eonscnted to ac. | (¥-five miles as the crow flics but their spoke about the convention recently | jeyvare Monday svemne during Jule | A0ROUNCed at 9 o'clock, Royal and Select Masons, Held in 'M® advisability of a fourth marriage. company the chief inspector back to DPath lay through mountainous coun« S10 /88 Nawark, 3. 3. Attar'the mast: |aung. Lukist Uiet tie aviten’ (b oo e 8he was to meot tha®ount in Atlantic eivilization, and he taok them twelye | 1Ty, beset by swamps and thickets, and g o g et by 1E¥/R18" INVIERG L0 eome | WNAC Rridgeport Today. [City 1ast riday. 7 to th g they must have traveled a way the ing & social was enjoyed. Mrs. Chris- (o the Y. W. €. A, either straight | 5 ¥ 3 (Gl lamieinay met there as miles to the village Newfoundiand » St Pabp it 5 % . (8hepard Stores Roston.) rranged and 3 Nl are by weni it tE Nb Jand diMculties of which are not represents tensen rendered several vocal selec- | rrom work for an outdoor supper or ¥ Blageport, June ¢.—The annual as R 1 and l where they went t New lan : 3 pp! - N adequately hy the mere statement tions and tea was served 1ater in the evening to lear pembl s BPand oo {Marrings Liern a li- Ton. Word was sent to James | i nIng to learn to PlAY | & 0w Ghildren's kalf hour 1bly of the grand council roval and | .opgs, What efforts the coupls made Crowell, and he drove across thelthat it was twenty to twenty.fve tennis or to have other sports, An| ... p. m.—-Cheeker Tnn orchestra Sclect Masters was held in Masonic ', " o0 O their intentions could not! mountains with » al friends and miles | overnight hike with some of the Hart. 85 T CReoker T DRChAEYS Temple today and the gueats from || kgl » A ' o Jiou nine th “,". ! P ford industrial girls has also been | 530 5 m, — Grant Mitehell, “Tha Nelghboring jurisdictions wore Mont | 1 (TR Dot o ona In Atlantle City | tooke eharks of /b e PASEBALL CHALLENGE p AL s ‘pl.)]!vln Aton AR , Whole Town's Talking {Uustrions, ~Girand Master Wm.eB| ‘win sjss fuchiie nton, sister af (he inh, according 1o the ot he 8t Stanislaus team of New Ha 1\ he B riangle club room wil Risley, of New Yeork state, and his sl ‘ FUAHISIANS W Ne /x( . \ s 3 the ride witness, the couple o oth, she w ompletely ey o remeclves L IR | e closed for the months of July and WsR suite, Mont llusteous Grand Master | " CHide, as g wit t iple ap- Joaph Vieth, she was completely & themsolves a8 the aehses [peared before the Rev. Lewis Wein, hausted. He said she was talking hys- | tions of New Haven would like to are August, but will open again the first \ t rince CAtlanta Jaurnal-—Atianta, Ga.) Arthur D, Prince of Ma usetts || A p t " . of Beptemher, = ; and his suite, Most 111 oy Srand | Exangelist Lutheran chureh on terically about catehing rabbite, a mo- pangs games with any team in New f ; E s A% t § ; / ot o A —2 "“ o 51‘."/‘1 Unless otherwise indicated. theatricn) notices and reviews in his column ar HSLBEBSBLLIHE2SBHIDE D PPITECLTTTIH 2 VIS BVD Genevieve Tobin, playing the le ng role in “No Mother to Guide Her Tonight is the last showing at the iproativusly funny comedy picture Soft Boiled,” will welcome the news that this athletic Fox star has made another funster, “lLadies to Board,” which will open a three day engage- ment at the Palace theater Thursday. His latest picture is fro mthe pen of | TR T B > 10:55 p. m e mystery of why they ft was to scc him ba sarely, | { 4 g Monday afternoon and ware married, Hve that has persisted in the eas itain and further st 2 Tonight ety 10:48 1. . Dixieiand Sorenader. | MAer ETaza . Whooer of Tode | o apems soe st oo R e e e iy At tad {arther tipght that hey g WATERBURY'S CELEBRATION, e 1siand and His suite and Most 11umrl- |y ¥irate) and cama on the 3:30 train, heen mid to have disappeared after'city, Tho New Huvon teass is Shads [0 : " | Waterbury, June 4.--Permission ix woc ous Grand Master orge 8. Richt-| o Now Yopk yester 1’1" i "t girl had insisted, as proof of her up of members of m:( ar's cham- The Acqu“tal granted in mdfutant generai’s orders, (Palmer 8chonl of Chiropractic——Pm. mever, of Naw Jersey and his suite & abis S0 nustain Bae tite 1 THelRHbnERtn thenl Tamal S | today for the Waterbury units of the | snport, Towa.) Most Puissant Grand Master George Tha superficial ares of t gk erness, that she | ocang A \& games should communicate With | Connecticut National Guard to parade | e C. Beera of this city prestded at 10-| 104 840,000 square miles ' bits in her bare 18 in fornfa ' Stan Palaski, 768 State street, New under arma in Waterbury June 7, fop | 6:80 p. m, —Randman’a visit day's session, In the slection of of = : @ | Thurs., Fri., Sat. [the purpose of participating In the| #:30 p. m.—Sport news and weath-|ficers it was expected that Deputy commemoration of the 250th amni. er foracast Grand Master Daniel H. Giadding of | s | 8 pomeOrgan resital New Haven woutd be advanced to the | WILLIAM FO) highest office EATSENTS e —————— ) 3 “'-' Grand Maser Beern and the othep I) | (American Radio and Research Corp. grand mastors and their suites were 0 ee ur" j Medtord Hillside, Mass.) guesty at a dinner Iast night which | was followed by an exemplification of P m-Closing sock marke! ‘the supsr cacellent degree by Jorusa St ' ~:phr~f‘ World market survey. BoS- 1am council No. 18, of which James 0 m ulc ton police reports. Measage 16 CAMD G, Taylor s thrice fllustrious master N B h-» Girls m.—-Meeting of the Amrad Big 2130 p. m.--Evening program man should weigh 28 pounds for ‘:,,..“ frritation In the joints and lga- .yreiitn o.gram.” (%) Drams ary foot of his heig ments of the arches of your foeet, i y Po N " hit 1o ™ o e g et 47 Popur Srk 1 d a 3 FOURN \Wusther raport and Waltham time | skin and flesh speedily and corrects | the trouble at its source WAAM | Rub on this active emolient tonight, (1. B, Nelsan Cn.--Nowark, N {and have a pair of just as good as pew feet in the morning, free from ' «l, Wolte Gilbert, song- Misery ahd burnioe. : We Carry a Full Always remember when Joint-Ease | =2, o Eix Singing Shetke and co "\‘vlar\ of the founding of the eity, Kets in foot agony and burning g6t out | : ¢ 5 m-_“How Te Keep Young L' f auick—60 conts a tubs, i " . \\ e e ol » ivargiade Serenaders of 5 A1l druggists sell lots of Joint-Ease. Koarns o o Dok i it 088 Heywood- 7 L T ) - Tonight Oniy b, m- t-ume avorie snes e o CARRIAGES m.—Jimmy Doyle and “NO MOTHER P . ) TO GUIDE HER® J]| 1046 b me—Grab-oag of Celed Co John A. ! rities” e e —— »7771..‘““‘-. Fri., -\.fl':i—_ L :‘;"A““r. i - Andrews & Co. CapiTOL Double Feature . e L e The Big w— Bill Given e Furniture Store whrs T e b= 132 Main St. Mothers’ Guarantee A @Quality Seal on Every Wheel is a guarantee that baby's carriage embodies every feature which 98 years of experi- ence have proved necessary for his come- fort and protection. This Seal of Quality is a Red Hub Cap with the letters H-W in gold. You will find it on the wheels of every genuine Heywood-Wakeficld Baby Carriage. Look for i Better dealers are showing many new, beautiful models so reason- ably priced that every Mother can afford one. Tonight—Good Vaudeville “BROADWAY GOLD" F5 B Coheett. ERhe Jrepem :'p::;:: THURS., FRIL. SAT. Elaine Hammerstein wir Al Ways L 72 (Gimbe] Bros. - Philadelphia.) KEITH VAUDEVILLE and the “TIE THAT BINDS” # p. m.—-Oficial %ealher forecast Featuring TSR and final baseball scqres R8t. James hote] orches TOTO ———— o Koop the Children Well! “DAUGHTERS . ot During these days many children are complaining of head- THE FAMOUS o et N e e i ous ove. Lo Ak your Gl hot 8 HIPPODROME CLOWN " . wood-Wakel ;\nsi!le;i ::_\-'nrl']ig Comparfy | 2 MOTH ER GRAY’S Fibre .1‘ - fifl.fi“ftfz ey o feraives JJ-PALACE-] ‘oo it N SWEET POWDERS S O Cocoa Brush Door Mats and fees; daily sport ta'k: tenor; ta'k; lee other products— backed by . AARTORD ture on payeholegs: orchesira; radio f cHILDREN 8 yeass of successful manu- TONIGAY M. Martin facturing experience. with - Wil do for children no family would ever be = = = = = I~ = = - = = - woo without them, These powders are so 1 5 = . The Poli Player. | (John Wanamaker — Phiiadeiphia.) ez2sy and pleasant 1o take and 85 ef- = ( r'ehra'hd 3 | femturing fective in their action that for over = Broadway Comedian r. Arthar ""*. v::";:'. =" Cuve 30 p. M.—8portn resdith and Po- 30 years mothers have used them - ~ | Divection A. F. Van Baren lice reports m""dmfi”'" fl:'“t! them. Sold S Bert & Betty Walton Supported by the Test Company Havana Casino ofchestra agists everywhere. = (i;'_“_’i'-A‘_' Sty Frances ;’7’;::! i'-";‘-“:‘.‘ Abbey e E e, Wi and Frank WeHogh x §:45 p. m.—Address, “Banking.” = S ————— —t— 9 . m.—WOO orchestra = = = T T T ,, Geo. M. Cohan's production 14 m.—Walter Miller and “Held to Answer” Y - . Rolitn 'S0 THS 1S LONDON" ™50 " e m.—Weather forscast Produced on the smme large scale ms Big Cast Including the New York production. Look for A Quality Seal on Evety Wheel HOUSE PETERS Matinee Daily Facept Mon. uod Pri. way The seal is a red hub cap with gold letters e d R T et Ois) — . O

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