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10 EW BRITAT™ DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924. TENTH ARREST MADE, ™ TVOICES TN THE ATRY £ 3R w88 tev. Menry W. Maier Officiated at FTIVPITIETVGETG v EE = - saturday. ' [ tome o Corin Avenue. (Westinghouse—East PHWDUTEN) | (o0rs sinte Theater Bldg. N. 1. C.) BSi0ita iz 000 fin DiNnd: sue; = e enor; Pianist: Story: Joint progra Bm Thl‘ec omer suspe({s Are Yot! A wrotty weadiug took saturday. June 21, 1921, oy stive hoara, DY Contralto, Soprano, Baritone, | £:00 p. m.—Bascball scores. Dinner I m, fusical ‘program his orchestra nd M Arthur fenor. ¢ yrhin _ 3 p. m.—The Children's Period 30 p. m.——Concert and jazz pian- Sunday. e | Thte rances Adelyne \\ ] p. m.—Last Minute Helps to == “lian me th i t K ¢ { f Aduit and Secondary 8:45 N i 3:00 1o 4:00 p. m.—Sunday hymn - N ALirshs ' i 3 45 p Lyric soprano, popular Chicago, June 21.—Arrest Ia & sht, son of Al 1 ballads. ; R sing under the auspices of the Greater Zrnest Fo o, indicted with i N9 Y . 3aseball score. “Spe 3 X = Rl i of Ernes 'flfldh indi ; O MeKnisfit o Baseball r SPorts 9:00 p. m.—Eugene Willis Bradiey N¢V York ¥ ration of Church others on charges of participation in . et e B and quartette | 4:00 to 5:00 p. m.—Interdenomina- the $2,000,000 mail robbery of a m o 1 The o cert by the Allen, g; p. m.—Broadcasting from | tlonal services ) rio. of violin, celio and piano. [ Loew's Astoria theater. ' p. m.—"The Call of the train near here on June 12, nar tended b 8 totte Mc- a the groom, Amalia p. m.—Aslingtlon time signals 10:15 p. m.—0Old time medlies. T e ] s 1 an Miller, consin af e Baschall scores 10:30 n. m.—Popuiar LT i GG GO,\STIPATION is the origin of more of _Wiicos, esemped from a Texas prison ride ar A0 S iu s dingUahEbALIadsRand (SISO TS = = humanity’s ailments than any other single Fonfano was taken in a raid on a cause. h as hrid h of Milford Sunday Jewish folk songs, : SIShets Sere 10:00 2, m.—S8ervices of the Point 11:00 p. m.—Jimmy Clarke and his | — - il ade A y Miam KnoH, Muhert | Breeze Presbyterian Church | entertainers ! WiHAS LA s eonben o I dha b B0 S SR R | 11:15 p. m—John Healey and Ar-| (Couricr-Journal—Louisille If the bowels do not regularly remove all the o e AR o Cln RO ! Sl TR e [thur Camp in songs. Louisville, Ky ! impurities that are continually accumulating tiated his story, Lnt certain viettory Ot ) : wer peach m.—Vesper services of the | 11:30 p. m.—Songwriters' contro- 5 in the body, what happens? The kidneys are Presbyterian Church s ! pasiay overburdened and become inflamed and con- | N Rathnlll saares —I'rogram to be 4 to 9—One hour concert. e ) an ' N bbb RN U T pale Sl iRl JooTen yth. lections by Wayne K. Euchner's or gested, and fail in their duty, of cleansing the e bk s S ir hou. | Pittsburgh Athictic Association Oreh. | 12:00 p. m—Broadway Jones and | chestra © important news bulle- blood, which becomes clogged with impurities, Fontano is a brother of Carlo I“on N o matol | ests { s Club Tenneeses review :h'n‘: hnrnr‘-l\'»“.’» protes A0l ! thus rendering the stomach and liver incapable tano, who with Willis, Jue and Wil- tir . Peliibeain oy RS s of properly performing their duties. Gradually tiam Newton, brothers, « ured o omog . Shadyside Presbyterian Chureh, | 3:00 p. m—Rev. Macklin of the| 9:57 a. m.—Organ music the whole system becomes poisoned and the st Sunday Also named i iet- t 1 fudivi ' : s last Sun: i namediln tndict=Stion v 1 I Victoria Congregational church of | 10 a. m.—Chureh service under the individual suffers from Kidney Disease, Liver ments returned today are James Mu A\ ] auspices of the Warren Memorial H o i H 1. | Pic be arre in Disorders, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Rheu— ¥, Chicago politician \' Me 3 g 1 Pk Rt " “rd | 1, e o '.,:'m\.}:, s ..Y‘. Nancach < . fortraca Gaiesnelionsoauringd i) i Goreament Bty Bbez (] ";",",;‘";'“‘;'(,,",‘,:‘;""" matism, Headaches, Boils, Blotches and were arrested, and the three still at . : 3 er concert by the | , it—Clkasieat progeam [ —— Pimples. * All because of Constipation, laege. % St B e "he house was prettily . w0 Reisman enscmble i aby Bdna Keir, 2 Wi i b S e LT e i R | 6:30 p. m.—Dinner dance music by nd v ille artist. | (Strawbridge & Clothier, Phila.) Fruit-a-tives” will prevent Constipation and « Leo Relsman and his orchestra, 10:05 p. m.—Popular songs, e restore the organs of elimination to normal as the wife of Willis Newton and came Wlthoir ST A e RS i sl Bl 10:1 w 15 Years i . iy y turn from wedding | T:00 p. m.— Result games play- 10:10 p. m. Twenty ar saturday action. “1'1‘u1t-a-tlves!’ are made from the con- from Miwaukee and obtained $36.000 ¢y, the couple will reslde at. 23| eq by the Eastern, American and Na. ' Hell's Kitchen." 8:00—"Sunny Jin." "ul ) to buy his release. The action was ; fiford, Mr. MeKnight | tional Leagues. Market reports. | 10:40 p. m—Concert pianist, 6:30—Mayer Davis Bellevue Strat centrated juices of ‘fresh apples, oranges, m\:‘;‘ to :‘mr;vn\ »n;;»r 5 CorpUS pro- g, ¢ R SRR i Fa nér ohaant ! 10:50 p. m.—"A Bit of Shake-{ford Hotel concert orchestra and prunes and figs, with tonics added. They have Sae ‘:m or her release in the state itime story Vspeare.” | paseball scorcs. : relieved thousands of sufferers from the above courts, i - m Concert by the Hotel 11:600 p. m~-bLyrie tenor T:00—Michae! Familant and his Bihnents Rnd can dO the same rfl]' vou. Act i Murray also was served v L war e 11:15 p. m.—RBaritone soloist Maze Cafe orchestra, i g vant charging him with mail robbery WON'T LY BACK B o et s now! Get a box of “Fruit-a-tives” from your fm eonneetion with the million de Pactn: : nounced. N:15—Artiets recital Druggist today, or order one direct from the A Church Choir Association of | holdup three years ago in the unfon oo - . v e — 9:15—A one-act farce “Whiskers," atution. e gave bond of $10.000 and TOrtugues Aviators Consider Their . Mas manufacturers, 3 line P S {presented by the dramatic society of was releascd Flight As Accomplished | Arlington time signals WNAC > o SHan the “Burholme Emanuel Lutheran iy - 2 Because of reports that friends of 9 Fread KDd ixonl}ee reports (Rhepard Stores, Boston) Choral association.” 50c a hox, Trial box 23c. the Fontanos had threatened 1o poisen jiang Kong, June 20—The Porfy | T = & 11:05—Charles Kerr and his sym FRUIT-A-TIVES LIMITED, Ogdensburg, N.Y, the food scrved to the Newtons, or aviators, Licutenants Beiros (HE o ik Seviioea teame sturday _, iphonic dance orehestra . R Aleh bk ind. Lajteat g1l 0ol ) Pack ) Ee Nnleh of: Whoee. DIENE | mitian tron (e Chiinch ot the. Uaftys Lo is0: Bidm—Dinnee dagce, Bhepard Sinitn Sgrved to them, They afe belng held poon | inhon to Micao yesterday was | o4 [ro oo ne L NItY: Colonial orchestr 4:30—Frank Dipple, superintendent J ) acan yesterday was g, ueic by the Philharmenic Male Quar- $:15 p. m.—Dance music, State A . ¢ i separate jaiis in adjucent counties. o oq by a forced landing st Sham- Al Al v e, J |of the Brotherhood Mission of Phila Chiet post office inmpcctor. Rush D. clyyy, atter they had actually flown | 5 an P e v ing | B8liroom orchest lelphia will give & rescue mission Slmmons, who came here yesterday to o=y Ly 30 p. m——Sunday Vespers on the | 9:15 p. m.—L» musie, Hotel | (00 direct the government's Investigntion ry.ir niane hack o Macao, they an. | PriPKfield Municipal Chimes. | Westminster orchestra, ) 12:%8 Of the robbery, said he would recom- oo it he, D -" Tl m;“v“ h.” | Ni00 p.m—Concert from Estey or-| 10:15 p. m.—Dance music, Copley ', ! E day on their ere, | . Slln Maza orchestrs mend that armed guards, probably . aviators céme here by train |5y "" W Sost o { Plaza orchestra B marines, be aguin assigned to travel and bhoat on their way Mncno, P L hio “.J sl dholn < ] WGl with registered matl in the (hicago o 30 p. m.-—Concert by contralto. \nfmhy g (American Radio & Neseareh Corp. tenor and accompanist, 1100 a, m-~KEntire service, Cathe- Modford Hillside, Mass,) B s dral church of 8. Faul house in which he was concenled. He hoth said they had told questioners satin crepe o carried they had net been at 1he o houquet y 1 \s08 m.—Evening Worship by Organ recital and services of 10 Arch street Presbyterian chureh, which is a Portuzuese colony, forty | distriet miles from hare across the estuary of the Chukiang river. The plane was 4 4 e ey ’ KYW | 645 p. m—Entire service, Park Natarday damaged the lunding. The Por- . . GR[FF[N"CALLENDER P .‘I»”\-:wn- n‘-umyr.k and M ..-".. (Wastinghouse—Chicage,) #treet Congregational church. §:80-~Code practice, New England 1 out by the Poruguese colonial “"m n.'.n,,, forecast, England crop norities th wid of the aviators,| 600 to 6:30 p. in.—Dinner concert. | e e notes Paul Giftin of Stanley Works Sales bave arrived here 6:00 10 6:10-—Joska DeBabary's Or. (John Wanamaker, Philadeiphia) T:00—Meeting of the Amrad Big ) : Brothers club The two lieutenunts will go on to | chestra 0 ; Force and Miss Marian Caltender 00 5 6:10 1o 6:20—Paul Whiteman's| _ fn"_mln. A : . Talk on current events. g “Coll n' { 7:30 p. m.—Sports results and police Weather report and Wal IS S15.000 MORE 6 to 6:30—Joska DeBabary's Or. 'Eborts . =% (tham time K:80 p. m.—Soprano Stunday Miss Marian Callender, daughtor of chestra | 10:85 p.m '\'\'A"' ""‘"“‘ y | sunday $:45 p. m—"Quieting the Recolver | 1.00 w m— { Chimes Conohrt Mr. and Mrs. William Callender of M. Stillman Allowed This Additional | 7:00 10 7:58 p. m i ALHONE D b:00—Twllight program. = “Adven- | Nelghborhdod.” J0 . m—Orchestra Coneert (1 West Pearl stroet, will be married to Som as Counest Meen [ geam, soprano, violinist and aceomp- | 10:30 a. m.—Mornigs services from st il Musicale. Talk 9:00 p. m.—Program under the hour), Sacred and classical numbers P . ) ;30 i . - - uspices of New York Times The 1" r B Y g G son of the Mrs, George anist. Luther Carter, tenor I b e o auspices K ’ by The Palmer School Radio Orchests ;:I:\]n n»'m:'.‘.m N 16 ab 6 o'elox New York, June 21.—~Mrs, Anna U, | g 40 . m.—Talk by astrogists Bechiuy Preshytavian Sl 2 WGY 10 p. m.—Planist 3 . N. H. Stillman haw been awarded $15,000 ax| <5 0w —Short Stories, articies! 2:20 P m—Ausical exyrelacs open- | (Genera) Electrie Co—Fehenectady, |+ 10:50 p. m—Club Lido Venice Or- wdditional eounsel faes 1o prepare | < ing the regular Sunday afternoon ses- N. Y. sion of Bethany Sunday school. iy 215 p. m—Old time hymns and 10:00 5. m.—Service 8. Peter's melodies and sacred chimes reeital, Episcopal ehureh to Be Married This Afternoon. T:80 p. m.—Sport News, chestra 5:00 p. me—Church Service, Jas, C. = Clemens, Seventh Day Adventist $Akw pitce at the home of her aunt, ‘& CEEEEH TR B SRS ot sunday Church, of Davenport, la. J Mrs. Robert Parsons of Dover Rond. |7 ‘\ ok He Srikaris H il Sonday g $:00—Service s Epis 900 a, ;. ~Children's Hour, w80 . m Musical Program (1 1.2 Only members of the immoediate fan. " ors ’ s £y e ‘}' 100 A, m orning serviee CKAC {copat ehureh 11100 a, me—=Church services direct | hours,) The Palmer School Radio Or. Mies will e present dilionml tund SOURRL to SnabIS] 550 b 1dio Chapel ser+ fee. 4 trom St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, | chestra. Assisted by reader; baritone v to fight the appeal of her hus 7:00 p. m—Buhble Book Stories nd contralto. Mr. Giffin s connccted with the & g —— slen deparimient. <f the Btanicy UAnd. James A, Stili from the de i S h ) T e e . S v from Dart. CBEon of the appella division deny. | * Saturday (Fuderal Twiaphons & Telograph Co.| ;o0 o 1yietThe Anuanists Tulk for Works "‘-‘I o e o ey | 10E NIM @ divores (Atianta Journal—Atlanta, Ga.) 700 p. m—Kiddies' stories in Buftalo, N, ¥.) B Mon ; S WILL ATTEND WEDDING, mouth colle Vi Jeame H#tls, counscl for Mr French and Kngliah. - $:15 p. m——Mayor Hylan's Peopies M and Mrs, T. Frank Lee of Cor Coneert bin avenue will attend the Stapleton. this afternoon by Ilev. MHenry W Majer. Owing to the lness of the bride’'s mother. the ceremony wil and humorous sketches . hafore the court of appenls §:15 to 11:30 p. m.—Late Show, \ ion filad by supreme Conrt | (La Press, Montreal) 4 | will_make thelr liome in Chatta- g0l Gi ehat In the appeal of | § to 9 p. m.—Week-end revue, 7.30 p. m.—Special elassic concert saturday nooga, Tenn the divorce netion to the appellate| 10:45 p. m.—Hired Help Jubilee by Rex Baitle and his Mount Royal| 11:45—Waather forceast k 5 ) : divigion the attorneys for Mrs, Still. — hotel orehestra sunday ¢ 10:06 p. m.---\Wm : H. rawford, | Farrell wedding at South Norwalk on The Herald Classifted Ad depart- man recolved $15,000 ax fres, while it Sunday 8:80 p. m.—La Presse studio enter-| 11:45 a, m.—\Weather forecast Reminiscences of a Reporter Wednesday, Mr. Stapletgn 1 the son ment is by far and away the best in was ted that eounsel for My 11 a. m.—First Presbyterian church | tainment, 3:00—Vesper pervices of the late Judge Btapleton of the the city KH11m oived much larger fees, weryiees. 10:30 p. m.-—Mount Royal hotel 400 —Organ resital woo supreme court of New York. Miss 5 roof garden dance orchestra, | 11:45—Weather forecast ] gchool of Chivopratic—Da- | Karrell is the daughter of James A . — venport, lowa.) ‘arrell, president of the United States Sunday | Wiz Steel corporation. The wedding ve- 4:30 p. m.— Sacred concert, (Acolian Hall—New York City) ; andman’s Visit ception will take place at the Far. il —— ~8port News and Weather rell country estate, "Rock Ledge,” wir. 700 p. M.~ enwich Village Inn | I " Hickory Bluff, South Norwalk, Rob. (Gimbel Bros.— Philadelphia.) Orchestra 9:00 p. m.—Orchestra Program (1 ert K. lee of Now York, formgrly Saturday. | 8:00 p. m.—~Roprane. hour) The Palmer 8chool Radio Or |of this city, brother-in<daw of the A Message from S PSR T B o e . e | east ‘;‘/ (‘l , l ! £:05 p. m.—Dinner music by Wil- 1 (: -—— jam Smith and his dance orchestra, ter 2 lrys er e 45 p. m.Livestork and prodice market reports, | 7.00 p. m.—BedtimdPstories and roll |ean ! 00 p.oom Coneert by Comfort's E | Phitharmonic orchestra e rue u 845 p. m.~Coneert by Vessella's | concert hand Sunday. Fvening services direct gedivodiep St The reasons for the splendid rerformance u i rfi;:- ' ' and endurance of the True Blue Oakland (Detrott Free Srom—Dotrett) 3 Six are not hard to find. Savarday » When a car is built by a permanent organi. 8:A0 . m.— Dinner concert and zation such as Oakland; when it is backed ' by unlimited engineering and financial resources such as General Motors possesses; and when all concerned set out deliberately to build the finest light-six in its field —you would just naturally expect that car to be a success. sunday. The soundness of Oakland’s design and construction is admirably reflected in the way this True Blue car performs. See it. Ride in it. Drive it. Make it your basis for comparison in choosing your new car. A. G. HAWKER 52-54 Elm St. Anoint the sca’p by gently rub- PENNET MOTOR SALES CO. Hemerdd 1o estem he | stiamied g dibs on over night when . Then shampoo with & suds of Coticura Soap and werm water. Rinse thor- e of tiame-pay et t Masawell's attractive LIPW™ 7.\ oo now Shaving St

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