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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1924. “Amnueauuumuuu»uuumnmm.»»u OB RFEVETPEPFVLAS o o | Tivoll theater, 7 ddies’ stories in French ‘Ghlhf@’l mako eonshpahon a habfl_ { JOICESINTHEAIRY %o | L mennios velieve them with Kellogg’s Bran 1"'0‘%\'-. PRI ---bh'fi-bfi‘ 40—To he apnounced Tuesday, June 24, 9:55—Time signals and weatl . f 8. N, i 4 Children punisl flm»mlrnc terribly fered with constipation, Kellogg’s forecusts, l v ¥ 1 Hotel Iio by ignoring n: Ir: I permanent relief KDKA 10:00—"H. M. 8. Pinafore" Sion Aot 4 bring consti) ] s 5 Y DAY—at least (Westinghouse — East Pittsburgh) | o 2 They invite the many other two tablespoonfuls—in chronie cases, - WHN which can be traced to constipation. | with every meal. y 1 ol ae n cps should be taken t0 | gonoopss Bran is deliclous, Tt has 5:50 . m,—The children's period Naw Y Aok Cite) T keep them freo from this [, oiep St tike flavor that simply de- 6:45 p. 1 News bulletins, b : E ; 5 s lights the taste, It is a wonderful 7 p. m.—Basehall scores 6-7 p. m.~—At the festive board. © . il J 1 {0 be 100 per [surprise if one has been used to ordis 15 p. m—"The Wild Flow ’ » s what Kellogg’s |nary, unpalatable brans. W rn Pennsylvania.” ey 2 ik ) R . n. That iz w e pi L VIPPETVVPVTIIGTITETITIOTOVOIVIIICIIIISCOTTRICNLOCSPS | 7:40 p. m.— Market 1cportes, ! e : AN ; re rece Sellozg _There are many ways to serve | LU s m.—Baseball scores. 10 p. m.—8oprant Accompanist « rehestr 1 Col . B Bran. Eat it with milk or THRLEE WEERS AL LYCEUM, coming to see him he realizes and de- | ;‘l"'“ . J an Ny ”]’ | 10:10 p. m.—Ballads “Pit1 a . = > Sprinkle it over other cereals, | warlerol, Penn., Nig i > 10 bri 2 - ‘ ciges that only marriage wou P = 0:20 p. m.—Baritone " % it w ho! o) - Beginning R 5 : i only maurriage would k 5 m—Adingies (s strnale 1 20 p. m |‘u\| ] : 4 { e e Y with hot nroal.uj Look for w.ng for Lyesum .. them I the outside world away | st forecast. Laseball scores, | 10:30 p. m.—Bertram J. Goodman's K > und o aus 2 ¢ ol ST ekt ie recipes on every package and try feature “The Great White Way," He marrics his governess, played by | V'3 her < (e orchestra e New g i it in muffins, bread, griddle cakes, ete, . 2 I 10 p. m.—Concert | M RS | of the most stupendous photodramas M8y McAvoy, and love comes #nd | L e 11 p. m.—Judith Roth and her en- o saritone-tenor a led, Tins br Rellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum- of New York. In the mezatime f1fs 'fansforms the couple and pathos and e [ tertaiers, f ‘ Hotell Astor elo Fl Souns.and Ko : . (Westinghouse Springfield) 11:15 p. m.—Henny Cogert and Sol. ! ches it B 1 s everywhere, It is Eonor Glyn's famous ronuuns Leauty, On Thu the entire show Hirsch sionate love, Aileen’ Pringle, Conrad ¢hang.s and bri the personal ap- | age!, Stuart Holmes an er well bBearance of that pe movie ctar, Franklyn Farnum, in cojunct 12-12:80 ¢ —Ace Drig : ». m.—Music by Leo Keisman| 13- a. m.—Ace Brigode ar ew delicacy to the proprietor of his latest picture, “Baffled.” p. m,—Muslc (e . A proprictos \he stage in this and his Hotel Brunswick orche his 14 Virginians | Antwerp cafe and then went to hree Weeks” as a _nove ¢ 7 p. m.—Results of games ‘,m 1 = He ordered a ham sandwich and t to almost everybody, € “THE F]RST YEAR" AT by the Eastern, American and Na- WGl cigars and put the cigars in the — = picture is true to the hook, T nal leagues. Market reports (American Radio Research Corp— | " th t <z (heme concerns a beautiul yuccr v POLIS l th SHOW )5 p. m.—World market surycy. Medford Hillside, Mass.) Isuch attention to himselr he Blue Ribbon P t t S lad is disgusted at the dissolite auvits of b p. m.—Bedtime story 6:3% p. m.—Closing stock market couldn’t walk out without pay : Suggestions otatooa ier beastly husband-king and whie AN, 7140 p. m.—Broadcast of banyuc!|reports. ¥ Iron Trade review. Boston | he tried 1o do. The polics to 3 on a vacation incognito she miects | program by the society St. John de | ['olice reports. to jail while he munched on his h 1 Potato roung Englishman, He falls i love Sock Company Handles Frank Cra- | ;000000 00 o000 p. 88, —Code practice, lesson |and Huvana sandwioh -t Lettuce with her, not knowing her rear ideu- ; ; 10:55 p. m.—Arlington time eignals| g i Wl g 7 Celert Hie s dsealre Yot oouteiatiba ven's Comedy Drama in an Ex- 10383 b me Sete LU n mocSlonting of the Ammad Bie o 4 that he should leave her, he persists cellent Fashion. — - | u.,,”,” club. nion in making love to her. Taving found KYW i : : . 30 p. m.—Evening program. 1 Green Pepper real love the ficst time in her life, e wio saw Frank Craven in (Westinghouse Chicago.) | “Ateiea Wrom Cape Tows to the Con. 1 PP the queen accopts his love and for “Tac ki ar” at Parsons last sall 6 1o 6:30 p. m.—Dinner conccrt g0 2. Musicale, 3. Popuiar songn. | $ \\\flmfllm..u.my o’/ | three weeks the couple carry on their ¢njoy t greaily, and those wio sed 6 to 6:10—Joska DeBabary's orch- | 4 Weekly business report. 5, Wea(hs ove-nuaking in the villa by the sea the Poli yers in this same picce | eeqra, S el ok ‘”_“—“‘_"‘—‘—‘, o he love scenes In this are among ths ai the Palec in Hartford this swek | g:10 to 6:20—Faul Whiteman'y |"POTt 814 Waltham time Instantly Washes and Polishes most alluring of any ever filmed, the also will a produciion ihat cavuld | “Collegians.” DUSTLESS! ODORLESS! GREASELESS 3 £ L) pde of the tiger skin being cspes ore Uien please them, tor tne com-| ¢ ka DeBabary's orchestra. | woo wins and S be remored by ordinar HELLMANN S iguing pany 15 4l ats best in this comedy (Jnhn Wanamuker—Phila.) ne n you us 1y intriguing is a Musica! program = Vi una ol the average American jam-| =. 7350 p. m.—Talka by th 7:30—Sports results and police re i P | Il . b \ Milion Silis ike comic, this 15 & story of the lite ¢ T:50 to 9:30 p. m.—Continuation o 11:02—Forecas | A N . . lady of "Qua ivorsal super- young marticd couple wao tind the | e musical program by Chicago » e ‘ Mayonnalse Jewel production now showing at thu lirst year of their marricd life a Msisaliblips > EFLECTO WASH & POLISH €O INC.© | % Palace theater, starring Virginta Valll ucult one to weather, due to confliet- 10 p. m, to 11:30 p. m.—Late studio | .a Presse—Montreal) vw York O [ N . \ 6 p. m.—Base Ecores, concert (Loew's State Theater Bldg Unless otherwise indicated, theatricul notices and reviews in this colums are nritten by the press ugencies for the respective umusement company. B Y ] PPFPTCTTCTEIFTIVvNTY 30 p. m.—Chas. Strickland’s Pali- theater js showing “Tar - s, tragedy are replaced by romance and | 11:30 p. B Iy Baldwin's Na o Sandwich 6 p. m.—Concert by the Leo Keis- Hotel orchestra man easemble. 10U STCeN Stars FEm— Marion 1° X, Marion Ainslee anc ing emotions, and & diliercncee 1n 1eme- Arthue Rtipley, who adapted the plave peraments. It is American om the novel of English life during comedy drama, WGY the reizn of Queen Anne, by Kranees ( Arthur Howard (General Electrie Co.—Schencetady Hodgson Burnett, under Jdircction of Fhomas Tucker, created Ly My, - N. Y.) | program Hobart lienley, ail s atrictly th ven, and does very we the timid the story as dramatic ait would allow. wocer Who later, as & husband and | 7.4 p. m.——Baseball scores e old days when melodrar v rcinforeed by strong drink, becomes | 5igy T RRO RO L nelodrama, and the avdicnee Jissed u muster among men. Dick Loring, & | g ' paure Episcopal church, Albany e villain and sobbed in svmipatin aashing young bluffer, is well enacted Y o the heroine, are revived in the 1, vseph Wagsts 1 i i ) i 1 ooy J h Wagstaff, while Edmund|™ 050 0 0 Grgan recital. acrbaing Hawkins,” Abiwy again scores, this time as Dy, | U niver Gibscn production, stareing Myron Anderson, relative and couns wQa Pk : 5 almut Hainbo Station—Chicago) e Paiace theater, i ¥ Ruys, as Gree Livingston's | (CaImMY i tobut e rio er, has a £ niee little com Loy und IPranees LLIO Y GIRES CAPIToL, FLLIOTT ANY " T Ao Willinns Hat alsu brings forth One ot A5 Vost Vartdadiie Bhows & everal zuod k Irank 7 to § p. m.—Paritone 10 to 2 &, m.—Ralph Willlams ané his Rainbe Gardens orchestra. Pian- 1he r Nt season is pow pleyvi liusiiNe il the Ua tonight and Wednesday 10 jivchasing thie presentation of five Keith ety ihat | §ure s K : WGt e all great when it ecmes to enter U rnie he part o ace's inother, and Tel. Co.—Buffalo) talnment Heading the show, a. d | ,p, ry human role of Grace carrying away the biggest honors 1 | 1oy i admirably cnacted by Miss 30 p. m.o-Dinner musie. Vine Johnny Ellioft and Gils dn The | g cont Lopez Hotel Statler dance or- Dancing Sindio” Niek el Gladys k the Dol Players wili | chestra crge present “lhe Halian Gol'or,' Gin « Girl,” one of T:30 p. m.Digest of the day's vomedy act that was vell like h e Baseball seores, Live stock bost musical hits of the past gea. | Hew 7yios reccived 1 gihod ahare of ap<l oy in New York gnd Boston market report piaus: for “Musical Moments;” Copes 1 11:45 p. m.-~Weather forecast and and Jones are an excellent col- | y o ou o cred conple who are A\l entertain WEAN crap and Walter Newnan and Co, | (American Telephone and Telegraph M 1o tinish in their comedy skit, * Uing Terry.” The photoplay foature ) " 110 B, aL—Dinner musie, Uaw ents that popular star, Richar tone; “Hiking Theough New Tork Surely you don't like to prepare them, They take e L DT o 3 |2 5 orchestrai “The Beginning | from 35 to 40 minutes to peel and cook, are always R L TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY B g onker; dramatic soprano; planist dirty and messy, and make your hands red, rough beautiful story of a crippled war vet T 3 1 Y 3 or Rroup. i i dran who ba oz the ite of o her | KEITH ,‘,n\,}“l,:t“ ILLE AR LR B and grimy. They are not very economical. There mit in A lonely cott When 5o | " . 4 G —-LYCE U M— ! LB e ! “Sunny Jim Thcv are a good food—ycfl. but s(udy th: chart ol ¢ WECRI [t stk il below and you will see that as an all-around every- Now Playing The Dancmg Studio bl e i day food they leave much to be desired! A Miniature Musical Comedy T p. m. Sid Stratton and his South As a change from potatoes, serve Mueller's Macaroni, WHES bOV) . Seeeane) AN e el i el Elbow Macaroni, Spaghetti, and Egg Noodles. Your Sina oAb viaioa— [ and plant, family will welcome the change, and benefit by it M EYLON TRk R Mueller’s i? lt(he Macaroni “with the ber]tcr taste”— hatiedel Balindad o aspmibaia £l everybody likes its delicious appetizing flavor. Your ® o 4 RI("I‘if\'ii;)';¥?\'l.(\;“l||‘}';llt\lI‘J.\'S [ wir children will pass their plates for more—and there -m Plaee“ pot't”. n okl Bls dmiblob el is strength, energy and material for sturdy growth “THE ENCHANTED . . —Oficial weather forecast, | in every morsel of it. COTTAGE” ' p. m.—Dinner music by the | Get a box of Mueller's from your grocer today and Dick's Latest and et | WIP Jittie concert orchestra | ; | serve it in place of potatoes tonight. THURS. —Franklin Farnum 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and produce IN PERSON | market reports 7 p. m.—Bedtime stories and roll Mueller’s cooks in 9 minutes. Think of the time saved when you're in a hurry!l There is no dirt, no mess, no peelings to dispose of. No waste—100% pure, wholesome, nutritious food. It saves your hands from redness and e e orehan Vs roughness. 5:45 p. m.—Murphy's minstrels Best of all—you can serve it just as you §Y. 101 i <thincs vl by L2 ] [ do potatoes—with butter, with sauces, ; i 2 with meat gravies or with sauerkraut. Instead of creamed potatoes, serve T""mh' a"d Wed. Myl i Mueller’s Elbow \mamfl. prepared the DOUBLE FEATURE Libutavitios By s / same way. In place of potatoes au gratin, V|RG]NIA VALLI 0t . m.—Agricuitural Tab. | 1se any one of the Mueller Foods; instead laid talh m fried potatoes fry Mueller’s Egg M[LTON S[LLS | Concert hy Carl Zoellnr's melodists / Noodles. i ; Nosoogisivgiin 1 ‘ Eat Mueller’'s Macaroni N et e tasii st Bbe S | ; the same as potatoes. No | raseball s ; S i ; dirt—no mess—no peels. | Coneert by Comfort's Phil- | estra Goldwyn presents ' ‘mm‘ P”,dul“"’" o HER FAMOUS NOVEL “A Lady Of Quahty Official central standard time. %REE HOOT 8 IB\O\ WA CONRADNADEL — in n Co.—Newark, N. 1.) “40 HORSE HAWKIN s 4 i ) Elite dance orchestra M%‘l’mm 5 p Concert soprgno ALAN CROSLAND $:45 p. m.—Soprana Seenavio by Elinor Glyne [ ® p. m—Chat about famous mo. | Continugy by Carey Wilson [t1on picture stars A A GOLDWYN PICTURE~ g : m.—Rob Schaefer and Dave > i June Mathis Swieisx % | b st egptholboer e F \ L S MACARON k‘FUr Cnrivtea by Gaawyn Fosmapotitan Yo Fye ! = v L e A e’ Warbhors 4 8% Protein ‘cl%_ 10:30 p. m.—John Middleton, Har e e \ aasy veryday > o old C. White, Robert 8, Wells, assist o 7% Calcium |15% m TRSE TS B NP Sy SR 0 e N (P | ¥ 3 ed by the \l,.\'u..x-..‘ Melodymakers =ies h"""' 9% w— e . o "‘.Lm N b = Rey AGN el Ohad v Rocipe Book, contaming o3 el and delig - P A L A C E - Derger in Peslings | L” lron 33% mm wa.f“ cipes. Adidress C.F. MUELLER CO., Jersey Ciey, K. HARTFORD Food V: xlue of Potatoes and Macaroni shown (vrzflhlcl"v WwWaax | Taken . 8. D of Agricul Bulletin 1383 P st e S from figures of epr. of Agriculture et K ( Mat. Daity, Esxcept Mon. and Fri, ’ The Poli Playen Sheet-steel garages keep m.—Prograh by Cleveland wisy .: . CLAIRE ' s ‘\'\.“‘ < s 59 | Advertise now and tell ey saven | ‘THE FIRST ' what you require, ' p. M.—WNAC dinner Sance— . » MACARONI eher et | § p. m.-Boston Americap orches " ’ ' tra YEAR PHONE A e originalle prevented by John Golden B | An—Chitdren’s hour and staged by Winchell Smith. Raseball seotee 115 p. m.—Recitations 20— Baeshall scorse I §.00—~Program {rom Crandali's

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