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1 waw ATIHE! L Y] B IBLIBBLHDBMD. TOTO AT CAPI . Toto, America’s greatest clown, will e the big vaudeville attraction at the Capitol today and for the balance of the week. Toio was for many ycars # feature attraction at the New York Hlippodrome where millions of people aw him and marvelled at his novel ays of producing laughs. Other acts on the hill liert and Lottie Walton \ariety act; Harry Hines, Irated Broadway comedy star should «lso he well liked. Mr, Hines is a| ery capable comedian, and always a | favorite everywhere, The other are up to the Capitol standard he photoplay attraction presents Held To Answer.” In book form it vas one of the best sellers last year nd it kept Colliers swept off the tands when it ran in serial form. A ‘g cast of stars appear in the roles neluding House Peters ace Carlyle nd Bull Montana DAWES' REPORT “LAST CHANCE FOR GERMANY” His offer in a clever the cele will lig ots Chancellor Marx Fxpressed Opinion That Famous Report Was Plan for Salvation of Countey the Associate Rerlin, pared by aparation Pt June §.—-The General 1 committee is ermany’s st chance of salvation,” in {he winion of Chancellor Mary, He wade this plain to the reichstag crday presenting his reconstituted ahinet outlining the he tends to pursue, His statement, marking first icial presentation of the Duwes re- t issue before the reichstag met ith the approval not only f the niddie parties, forming the m aent coalition, but also the socialists, Dr. Marx declared that the goy cenment was prepared to receive the eport of an and ifdivis- ible whole, opposing parties to assume the ame attitude; particularly must their o-operation be forthcoming pass ‘he enabling measures, placing Ger NANY in A position to fulfill igations, Hr neasures, report wes' pre- expert in and poliey Ko alterable The xpected ould he ¢ her oh- avolded apecific f placing Germany in sition to fulfll her obligations He avolded specific ieasures reliey ituation at home ould react to the toward cconomic the Dawes wiliment mention o a mention of Ing the as this, sald general movement bilitation report was on the for despe he re onee way to RECRUITING NOTLS, R, Hem- reyvitie has been record Incal United States Army tecruiting station by Sergeant K, 1 Backwith, He will b ta the sast artillery a Banks at Ros Mase. 1'ric ot Henry Allen, whe e bren assisting Sergeant Reckwith ' the recruiting station, hias been re sved and ordered to report ta his mpany at Fort Adams, Newport, T8 | The enlistment of Burton ingway of 1 1 At the e sent ot HYMANS TO ATTEND LEAGLE Foreign Minister Hymans plans to attend the session of the League of Nations counecil openi June 11 in Geneva a week M member of the council LYCEUM NOW PLAYING BIGGEST DOUBLE FEATURE BILL BROADWAY GOLD with Elaine Hammerstein and the “TIE THAT BINDS" tarting Sunday For 4 Days “DAUGHTERS OF TODAY” The Greatest Flapper Picture Yet Filmed Brussele, June ppenin s a on remaini Hymans Tonight—Fri.—Sat, TOM MIX With His Wonder Horse “Tony” in ‘l.adm to Board’ Starting Sun. J. Warren Kerrigan Anna Q. Nilséon - - “THUNDERING DAWN!" S ipmonipnt L..L Unless otherwise indicated, theatricnl notices and reviews in this column are written hy the press agencies for the respective amusement company. TTTTPOPTIIICIPTITIVVFIIIPTTVIPTETVTITVITTITIIGIETIY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1924, FETIITITPFPITIVFVEGTIVL v | $VOICES IN THE AIR ;| Thursday, June 3. | KDKA | (Westinghouse East Pittsburgh.) |,; b |l‘|| ll m l ..‘; = \, 6 p.m Basoball scores; | concert. 30 p. m.~The children's period. p. m.—News bulletins. . m.—Baseball _scores; This Summer." p. m.—larm program. farket reports m.—-Lyman Almy rtists’ concert, 5 p. m.—Arlingion time signals Weather forecast. Baseball acores 11 p. m.—FKdgar Thompson male quartet “Your O PPSTPPPFI T i TOM MIX AT PALACE Tom Mix has scored another mo- | tion picture comedy success. It is called “Ladies to Hoard” and had its first showing here at the Palace to- day, where it is booked for three days. Jack Blystone, who dirccted Mix in Soft Boiled,” his most recent exam- S ple of scresn humor, adds another RETNE o feather in his cap in this production. | (Westinghouse |1t is funny, virile and full of Mixian | |action and proved to he a type of pic- ture admirably adapted to Mix's work. Prerkins' Springfeld.) Leo Reisman ensemble m.--Leo Reisman and his . m 6:30 p. orchestra. p. m.—Tesulte of basehall games played by the Fastern, American and National leagues. Market reports. 7:10 p. m.o—Letter from the New England Homestead ‘At the Theaters.” . m.——Redtime story m.—-Charles R. Hector the- TWO FEATURES—LYCEUM 1t is two featurcs, depicting modern dramas, that Lyceum theater | fans are seeing at this playhouse, One presents dainty Elaine Hammerstein, in “Broadway Gold"” and the other is “The Tie That Binds" written by Uharles K. Harris, Miss Hammerstein is supperted by Eliott Dexter, while Barbara Bedford in the other picture, piays opposite Waiter Mitler. “Broadway Gold" story told amld the gorgeous wnm:n of Broad way GREECE MAKES ANOTHER OFFER 10 BULGARIANS Takes Steps very a Concert by Vespera quartet 2 om tenor and accompanist 10:55 p. m.-—Arlington time signals and weather reports, Concert by eoprane, RYW (Westinghouse—Chicago.) Dinner coneert to 6:30 p. m fi DeBRabary's to 6:10—Joska 4 10 to egians.” or- 6:20 ~Paul ' Whiteman's Toward Making Good Promise To Give Nation Port -Joska DeBabary's or- Rights at Dedeagatch 6:45 p. m.—~Talk on the Associated Prees Sofia, Bulgarip, June A new of fer from Greeee toward fulfiliment of the great powers' promise of port rights for Bulgaria at Dedeagatch has been brought from Athens by Fran- cisco de la Barra, former president of | E™M Mexico who is acting as mediator be- tween the Greek and Bulgarian gov- | ernments for the settlement of all dis- putes arising since 1908, The government is considering the offer, but it is indicated in the highest arters that it is unacceptable be cause of the lack of security for heavy Bulgarian investments on Gree Discussing the offer, Kulloff ®aid today “We are cheerfully willing to dis cuss with Greece any proposal for a reopening of the Aegean, promised us by the great powens at Lausanne, but we are not willing to discuss any offer not giving us control of the port we shall build under the treaty of Neuilly “We have faithfully performed every one of the hundreds of prom by which we wers bound, and 100k tn the great powers ta per form the promise made to give wwn gort on Aegean.” 8:45 to 6:35 B ~Talk on “Fi nanea and Markets. T to 7:20 p. m.- of Good Reading.” 720 to £:50 poom “Taanty Minutes 8 Musical pro- wWaLy (Gen. Elee. Co-—§chenectady, N, Y.) 7:45 with new books. 780~ A minutes faw at Musieal program W7 (Arolian Hall--New York City) 700 Jack Rahbit Stories, T:2)—Financial developments of the day foreign Minister 7:30 semble §:20--Organ recital 2:20—Contralte 10:00—Talk on Club Lido Venice strng en- National Rifle Pianist Hotel Majestie archestra ises we WHN (loew's State Theater Bldg New York City.) 700 Rroadrasting from State theater $:80~A1 orchestra 18:00 tainars, 10:10 30 only us, to us our the stage of SHOWER FOR MISS BABCOCK, A Reiser's dancing earnital linen shower was tendered Mise Rabenck of 31 Fairview atrectnt home of Mra, Louis Bunce of 58 I'rancis strest last night, Musical se- ections rendered and refresh- | ents served. Miss Babeoek w the of pretty gifta, 8he will berome the bride of Allan Pasco of Warehouse Point in the near fu tore Harry Hock and his enter 1he All Natione ans Fleteher club orehestra 00.~Hawalian guitars, 10-~Eoprana. Zh-—~Raritone A0 Taw Fislds, supperied Puele and Bam White, and Jordon were recipient many by | WGR !(Federal Telephone & Teisgraph (s, Ruffals, N, ¥ &30 Vincant Lopes Wotel dance orchestra A0—Digest 6f the day's news, Raseball arores. Btork market report National Garden hursau's radin bulle Hn. Industrial smplayment bulletin The American Roy story 11:45—Weather forecas CARNIVAL ENTERTAINMENT DANCE OnD FELLOWS HALL TONIGHT | Auspices B, Chapter of Hadasah Bnal Brith Auxiliary Statler WEAY Talephone and New \ (American ' co Talegraph York City ) LT Dinnar musie » Tnterdsnominational daily aport taik reader; serenadass banin trin; talk: contralts: planist \ Pe2 and his orehestra P m servican tenar: baritane: Vinesnt Lo CAPITOL Tonight—Fri,—Sat. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring TOTO The Famous Hippodrome Clown and bis Big Com- pany of Entertainers, “Bert & Lottie Walton 'HARRY HINES Famous Musical oCmedy Star " OTHER BIG ACTS Held to Answer With HOUSE PETSRS —“Women Who (iive” | Won (John Wanamaker Philadsiphia.) T80 pom liea raporia 10:55 p m. - Time signal 11:02 p. m. - Weather forerast WRC At America e (Radin Corpe chestra Yy TO 'NICHT !fih‘- Tonies — fags o0d H?m 1o make your -PALACE- HARTORD Starting Another Record Wesk TONIGAT with The Poli Players Teaturing Arthur Roward and Miss Winifred St Claien Direction A, H. Van Buren Supported by the Best Compans Amerien incinding Frances Willinms. Fdmund Ahbey and Framk ¥cHogh —in M. Cohan's production "SII THIS IS LONDON" Produced on (he wams Inrge senle as the New York production Matines Duily Fxeopt Mon. and FA 248 p. = L1 - v, """"."’F"""C"'m Y dinner m.-—~Talk on Motoring. m,—Retransmission of eather forecast elections from “The Io- 15 p. 9:55 p. | signals and 10 p. m. emian Girl."” time WJAX (Union Trust Co.—Cleveland, Ohie.) an Franscisci and a orche: soprano and Talk on S p.mo—T Hotel Clevelar lections hy tenor, tone, Piano sclections. (American Radio and Research Corp Medtord Hillside, Mass.) stock Boston marke: police 6.30 reports. m.—Closing Agriograms. p. Code Meeting of the 45 p. m. practice 7:00 p. m. Eig Brother e T30 p. m. Talk. £ p. me—(2) WGI Radin Weather report and Waltham t Amrad ening program: (1) Rivel, WAAM R. Nelson Co.—Newark, N. J.) (1 Coneert pianist Coneert violinist B he Best of Current Mo- tion Pictures.” 8:15 p. m.—Orchestra of the Wil- liam 1. Dickinson High &chool of Jer- sey Clity 8:45 p. m—“Weekiy Sport Talk and Review of Mattera Pugilistic.” 9 p, m.—Baritone. 9:15 p. m.—Dickineem High schoo! orchestra of Jersey City. 9:30 p. m.—F. M. Shoemaker, radio doctor, Tules' Eparts results and po. ~Washing- | 9:45 p. m.—Tenor. 10 p. m.—Charles ing dance orchestra. 10:15 p. m.—Talk on the Wheel of Events." 10:30 p. m.-—Charles Sterling dance orchestra 11 p. m.—Baritone Sand 8Sterl- “The Turn of J. Sanders’ woc (Palmer S8choaol of Chiropractic— penport, Towa.) Da- £:30 p. m.—-Sandman’s \isit 6:30 p. m.—Sport newa and weath- forecast % p.om Raritone Orchestra program soloist. y WSB (Atlanta Journal — Atlanta 310 9 p. m.—Classic hour 10:45 p. m.—Dr. Charlex don, city organist Ga.) A. Shel- WNAC (Shepard Stores — Boston,) WNAC dinner dance Boston American orches- | .30 p 5 pom tra m WHAS (Courier Journa and Louisvi Louisvil Ky e Times T30 to 8 p. m.—Mise Gardner and her Novelty orchestra. Four minute digest of Imternatiomal Sunday schos! lesson, Four minute radin forum, Of. ficial central standard time an- nounced at 9 a'clock wEl (Btrawbridge and Clothier. phia.) Philadel. Sunny Jim 8:80 p. m.-- Mayer Davie Bellevue Stratford hote! conear orchestra T p. m—Dance man Five £ pom Radio corps. B pom Mesting of Boy Seout (Gimbel Tiros, Philadelphia,) 8 p.om.-Offisal and final baseball scores 605 p. m.—~Harold Leonard's Red Jackets orcheatra 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and Produce markst reports. T p. m. Bedtime atorias and roll call fpom iate " 15 pom dents from Morley Studia 1 m Dance mumse by Recordin weather forecast Timely Taiks for Motor- Concert by artist-sty Ted or Wea him Vietor s wWex (Detroit Free Press Mich) 6 p. m.Dinner eoncert and final bassball Tpm weor My sical program More Beautiful —in pearls man is more beautiful in pearis they add to lovely eves a soft, intriguing sweetness most bewitch- ing. She desires them as no other gift. Give het the very finest . ... the famed Delta Pearl:, claspad with gold ot platinum — $10 to $300. Deltah At ali isading wrwelen % | “The Waverly” On the Beach Indian Seck Beantord Open for the Semeon Fome cooking Light, airs rooms & U HIEBEL, Prop Conn. ently le by the Wey. | (Changes at City Hall | To Furnish More Room be M H su Numerous office changes will made in city hall shortly to provide more space ts which for Leen inadequately ¢ The board of public works has becn allotted three offices on the third floor in the front of the building. The hoard of asscesors. will take over th present public works offices and Ap- praisal Engineer Thomas Linder will have the office now occupied by City Engineer Joseph D, Williams, The water department will be removed | its present location to the a office vault accommodations at The assessors will public works vault safety compartments of their office with the water board, Several other « are considerad, but the city hall has not completed its as yet for several ye some departmer from aecross the | hall where | hand have present and will share the present C8sOTS are the being commis- program ANRCS sion Too Happy to Live, So Youth Took Own Life The man body of an Quebee, June .- who appar unidentified had committed suicifie wealth had was found heside a limousine ing a New York state §t. Come De Beauce, close \faine border. A note pinned to the coat read “Do not mind me, My name would he useless to you. 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