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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1924 & 5 v TEPIPPIPIEFVIGen v v o v e l 6:30 p. m.—Closing stock market N U boat 160 fe from Lyons beach short- | ive Daniel J. MeColgan and Patrole VOICES IN THE AlR;i reports. Agriograms, Boston pol.ce IRRI[N-ER[]UM FA" 3 |1y before noon yesterday, believing the | man R L. Naughton dragged the i 1B ,‘:‘.,14.« s B |® ‘ M | water : was not above his depth, and {luke for several houts but to no avail, g 5:45 p. m.—Code practice vas drowned. His companion, Ito cr, when the body had not been POEUPEh e vr et st s LRMRWN | o - Meeting of the Amrad |::;} DHM‘ Simpson, 14 yeur Buftal i, more patrolmen were sent o Thursday, J 26, I'rother elub, b AF L ?.‘ visiting wi 1l Mrs, Bdward | the lake to continue dragging. They - | 3 Evcning program: (1) | T E2 TS Lyons, was helpless, the youngs sisted by many campers. KDKA 7 | insisted that he be allowed te is believed that the body is en- I in weeds on the bottom of the m.—Baseball scores, dinues in the » n f 0 that police do not believe B T A P EFTET v . originally 3 erwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this col - 4 en by the press ugencies for the respective amusenent compi 45 p. m—News Bhlletins, B p. m.—Basebull scores, “Your ‘alume i Sl ang: B v w e e ‘ - : v en This Sammer”™ wo Gardens Station—Chicago.) [ Springlicld, June 26 ' ? . 2 o o i [ 1 lassifi “. ,\‘I ‘lul..arl. CAPERPTTEITPCTTIPEVI T PR TIVEPOTPTIPPEC w67 TECLEEET 7:16 p, m.—Program arranged by 2 the missing bridegroom ' 1 " t is b i+ and away the best 1y and a er | T to Soprano, reads on- | last night, but the hride : daad . i GREAT 5 e | ihe Nitional Stockman and karmer TtoSp om prano, veader, con- | 1a 8 HANKLYN FARNUM AT CAPITOL REAT BILL AT LYCEUM jncluding market reports [ in the home instcad of Starting today for the balance of © The summer policy of the Lyccum,| s p. ni—Bascbalb scoccs. Concer ! 10 pom. to 2 a. m.— Lalph Williama [ When Midor David Tilca week, the big attraction at the the showing of the best and biggest |,y the Pitt-Pern Concert Quart=t | i d his Rainbo Gardens erchestra of 448 North Main st apitol will feature the personal ap- photodramas, is making a big hit with | g:55 p. m.—Ariington time signals ASECINGEAE appear for his we [ varance of the popular movie star the fans and next week another record | weather foreca Baschall &cores. WHiN of his bride-to-be, M Panklyn Farnum, who will appearin tor attendance is expected with th B (Loew's State Theate 2. —New | Decker, 18 years person in vaudeville. Mr. Karnum s showing of “The Great White Way | York € | Main street. 1 have heen VT one of the famous three Farmum which opens a four days’ run on Sun restraint somewhere 1y Lrothers, stars in moving pictures for day ¢ This is a thrilling, ex (Wastinghouse $iringfield ) nt Tuesday evening (nite some time IPranklyn is now in citing, fast noving dJdrama of New - 5 p. “Roemer Sport Per audeville with a very entertaining York's main street. 5 p. m-—Couce the Leo R 1 c's home, «wt. In conjunction with his act the Intercst in “Three Weeks.s EHnor |, an Hotel 1 Sasemble. e A N ton e AR family arrange wanugement has secured as the fea- Glyn's at love tale now befng | 4 _Music by Leo NReiman| 10 p.m.—Harry Hock and his cp-[room where the ccremony {ure photoplay, “Baffled,” the latest Shown at the Lyceum, continues un- | Brunswisk orchestra. | t¢ rtainers. have been performed photoplay of Mr. Farnum's in which abated and it is to be continued the |™ 7 1" m — ResuMs of games played| 10:65 p. m.—Soprano. claesic. he gave no intimation t Other acts remainder of the week, ‘The fim ver- || s American and Na- | lectons. I play the pact of a de sion of what is prebably the most | ia) jeag * Macket reports 11000 pom he is 1 in a dandy role Bass, baritone, Barly in the evening widely read love story of the last 15 | 05 p. e frondiE New e L on the bill include “Happy Days” a fine offering with a big cast that wings back memorics of school i ‘ k and [tosevere offer “Whadd' ‘ guests hegan to arrive years, “Three Weeks” runs true to the | a4 Homestead. cr ernThcasu L WS AT d 4l ete and Rev, Mdsc hook, with its breath-taking love tha Theat &' Methodist hink o' That,” a running fire of oeh 1ta' passlonate woolng, iis . m.—-Bedtime wtory. St. Jan e e S thrilling fight scenes and the beauti- | veert Dy Ho M Whils| m.—Fopui - attendance. The party W e, Kessler and Morgan, 11 brckgrownd against which it i | ;o pany's Liberty Cho us. S % 1 Baitine bridegroom to put enact el Aileen Pringle is enchanl 5% p. m.—Arlingten tune sizoals 3 p Original James ing as “the I ad Ni e | loZ the bric iy malkes L man. wou Slean home in an effort to nart Holr s villainous part to | (Paliter Setabl 4t Bhicooi young man, but found no t & concert Molinteh of LEINRLOIN wihich haimore thanidoeal credit; | (wes R He had mysteriously disaj Siidy IalBronser J iy ! the party returned bri iy In Bronze « good movelty The wedding s departed g - : o catnat down, and Rev. Mr. Leach dep SPOLLY OF FOLLIES" PALACE ) According to the story told by Just a Boy and a Girl” are real en | tertainers and offer a pleasing routine of songs and dances. Miss Morgan is a concert violinist of international | chestra ; RS ) 5:10 to 6:20-Paul Whiteman's[ 9 p. m.—Orchestra 1t you like Constance Talmadge— | Robert F. Burkarth and Miss Gene Capded : k5 5 bers of the bride's family t P —— and it's an odds-on bhot you do— | Collegiars, s A e E st oo s for ol T . & ket 5,20 1 —Jos! ,eabary's or- w0 had been g together for 1 . i B T L e i T s 8 v el e w5 Down With Coo ollies,"” the First National attraction | had ! ¥ 3’8 g | 5 Talk on| Snepie ad been a regular culler a which opened at the Palace thoater| At St. Mary's Church. 6:35 to 6.45 . m—Ta ton, 1 DL s et Sports, vestorday, and which in Misa Tl-| jiohert E. Rurkarth, sow of Mr. T LG G custons | . the "couple and stewing Summer mornings madge's Itest starring picture and Mrs. Joseph Burkarth, of 21 Wal- R arkots AP ; planned marriage but each time some- a llttle gem of comedy-drama In . ue street, and “@P%ss Genevieve Perry, - Aol gl e i e St thing had interve B, ARnag g ) & W Im;h the naive star does some of qayghter of Mr. and Mrs. D, Perry of | ¢ " 8:15' p. m.—Bong revit plans being carried . Bleau's QUICK QUAKER = ready in 3 to 5 minutes. No the best acting of her carcer. Tn the | 147 Beaver strect, were married by | b £ nts are said to | « erent 3 5 T Bet treet, were rried by % ». m.—Musical pra-|coprano. ) . ) A ; Rt elbarinetiod It Al Al I S g 2 P bran A e pA e hot kitchens, no fuss, no muss, no frying pans to clean iginal scenario prepared for her by | Mary's church thls morning : wn ariss, courages so-called “mixed ol [merson and 008, Je 1 'l < " 8 4 el )] ' rt ? " 2 John Emerson and Anita 1 Mrs, Kenncth Walter, sister of n,f;‘ I m.=~BORK et 5 ol ”l ’” :‘ g 1 by T ERE'S the new Summer breakfast, Quick - | iridegroom, was maid of honor anc {=New York C 5 bride th oy are re ¢ TH O S s ) (Awolian Hall—New York City.) 5 p. m—da 3 o > SOUTH CHURCH PICN1C { Francis Perry, brother of the bride, | X g M §'Aisian enehesira ilnre to appear last ni Quaker, the new Quaker Oats. The annual South church school [acted as best man. The bride wasat-| 7 o 1y pershing Square Cafe P m—Time Sy 1t was said that Bleau spe Rich and flavory, a compiete vigor breakfast, plenie, postponed from last Saturday tired in a white crepe de chine BOWN, | g apin Ensemble | weather foracas o LIRLANOIDATEN B0 e cooked d and he kitchen cleared because of rain, was held yesterday wore a veil wi! nge blossoms and ‘\", 2 'm . inaAolal ]"mwwn”"m: v refrain from inviting any meghers of cooked, served and eaten, the kitchen clear: Lake Compounce. Scven trolley |carricd & shower houquet of white | i 1o ot : is family o the wed v is s away and spotless, in a jiffy. | 1 of the Dagy . Jity cars harely suffieed to carry the 1 1oscs and lilies-of-the-valley, The ) p. m.—Pershing Square Cafe | (J Teleghe g crowd which took complete possession | maid of honor wore a honeydew crepe / sy tenets of their faith to be employed in | Moore Drop 1 Takes the place of too heating foods, gives you Bavi Ensemble »—Ruftalo, N, ) ! R b of the amusements at the lake. 1'ree | de chine gown with a hat to mateh, | 5340 BIGRATC L caion Co.—Buff ite hour last nig i ‘ the strength to keep up Summer vitality, gives rides, ice cream and lemonada pro- |8he carried a bouquet of sweet peas. | Jag n m.——Wanamaker concert 6:31 p. m—Di ¥ o | Incated and the : ey women freedom from kitchen work. vided a good ®ie for all who attend A wedding breakfust was served at 980 p. m.—23ilk Funi Bout. Tun:|Lopez Hotel Statler orciest indefinitely postpone Tov it Nota its rich Quaker A B s ed,; and there wera no mishaps, even | (he home of the bride after ; 3 v nome of the bride after which | (% g T Digest . of i av'n the rain holding off until the party | Mr. and Mrs. Burkarth left on ap 2 A % i s 10:30 . Hotel Mujastic orches Uihouc s a joy it is. was well on its homeward way, oxtended wedding trip to Canada. |, i y spghas : Baselmil & stock 5 YEAR OLD BOY JUMPS market report, Nationi! Garden B A e SIF e v 3 . s = MAUGHAN PLANS RETURN. o e atks. chaier ;‘r:u::“..:“;::‘mu'.)»‘v:t} =00 Mau'a radio bullet fogram! FROM BOAT AND DROWNS Standard full size and weight packages— e i strest. Mrs, Burkarth fs employed am| 0w Philadelphia ) | "“;i""‘”,"‘ “:'"“ Dymont ) Medium: 1Y4 pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz, Will Start Flight Back to New York an accountant at the Mohican market 1 | - 1 p. m—Weathor forocas Saturday But Will Stop T'n Route, |24 Mr. Burkarth s employed at . Snort results and po b o) Pittsficld Youngster Evidently Bee Hart & Hutchinson's. San Francisco, June Lieuten x s T 5 DROPPED FROM OLYMPIC Heved Water Not Oyer ant Ruasell 1. Maughan, one-day I'ime signal o gyt ar e 26 omas McKee, of const-to-coast army plans to DIG LASOI'S AUTO STRUCK, ; Weather foracast, Paris, Jus Thomas McK = 4 His Depth < U ¢ - ik o Sl | Ran neisco has been dropped from - Y e el R s B e | oo s ” Quick 55 Quaker urday morning. He will fly to Salt | |asch of 170 Cariton street, this city, \ s Slgoghs o . Lake the first day and remain there | fzured in a collision in Willimantie (Shepard Mtores — Bomen.) A P g rei Gt i i S gy Cocks in 3 to 5 minutes over night with his family. He will | vesterday afternoon. The machine | e R R A fL ol Tony Callwvasg . hop.oft from Salt Lake Sunday and ' was parked in front of the Loomer 6:30 p, m.-~WNAC Dinner dance [ehe neet 3 T e v expects to reach New York Bunday | Opora House when alear driven by| 7:30 p. m.—Demooratic Natlonal| oo "0 ol nvion night. He also 1s considering a brief | Afps, S8arah Heller of that city awerved | €€ wention, i stop in Washington. toward the curb and sideswiped the — 5 . maudguard over the left \l‘hnr\' ot the WAAM NESTOS HAS BIG LEAD, Lasch machine, The accident was fn- | (I. R, Nelson Co.—Newark.) vestigated by Policeman Wiiiam Hur- | -y ley, who learned that Mre. Heller| 30 p. m.—Planist gwerved toward the cnrb In order to T:43 p m.—Concert violinist avoid st g twa ehildren who were 5 p. m—~-"The Best of Current Mo- cromsing treet, Dr, Lasch and|tion Dictares” talk Mra, He re hrought to the Wil §:15 p. m.— Matagan Frolickers Musi-revus, PPontoosuc lake | | | | Governor of North Dakota Seems to | Have Comménding Lead, Fargo, N. D, June | R, A, Neastos, geeking renomi | the republican ticket ' hold a two to one limantie police headquarters where an fl 5 TONIGHT — FRIL — &AT, agreoniant was reached whereby tia| 8:30 p. m.—Orchestra of the Men's| o o0 ® foriavn prin amage to the Lasch ear would be|Community Bible elass of Roselle) o 5 oq,c 1om figures ' KEITH VAUDEVI ttled, Fark, N. J. seotions favorable to Governor N ‘o [ 1 We Kk poit Talk = ey 4 Featuring - | 589 M . AL with nonpartiean league territors The Personal Appearance of the b h - and Review of Matters Pugilistic.” I orabis Barlie 3 i Popular vie Star SIGN WAGE PACT 9:15 p. m.—Continuation program | Yorable to 8o to New Haven, JTune The wage |bY Men's Community Bible class or- a e third on the gu 1ie question between the trolleymen | Lhestra irns from 388 of th throughout the state and the Conn.| 9:45 p. m.Bariton : el s 10 p. m.—Review of latest sue s - | ecticut company was settled yester- 939, Moo 1,3 ceases of the Broadway stage 19 M . {day when the company and the men signed an agreement increasing the| 10:15 p. m.—Charles J. Randers’ | wages of the men three cents an hour, | Bterling dance orchestra |from 57 to 60 cents. The agreement 1045 p. m nor In Conjunction With His Latest | dates from June 1 last 11 p. m—Sterling dance orchestra Sorlie, when tabulatie trom. 1 18 running Photoplay | Originally, the men aske i for 75 11.30 p. m.—Baritone | { Instead of Potatoes | eents an hour but this was refected by S ) ful Cha D\ ] 99 Mlthe company and the general confee- WHAS A Helpful Change in Your Daily Fare lence committes was called in to set. our and 0 tle the disputes, The company sug ile, cent raise for the men CHAPPY DAYS" | gested a three ) Bringing Back Memories Of [And this was accepted by the unions N t S M.~ORe heut school Days through a thiee cent increass was agreed to by | Fou ] g srnational | te-wide referendum, The ) . Quarter OTHER BIG ACTS the eompany | K nda oo Four-minute v t s, ¥ m es o ‘q‘;" k t fried ot ) iyt b ey 1“& When your mirror==and the scales | | important news buitetins. Raseha s . . DAI‘C E ekl " ird Sime | atls Ylng- w=and an increasing waist line=—warn £nnounced 4t 9 o you that you must reduce, the doctor L ES Bathe will tell you to “cut out potatoes.” ing like ice-cold bubbling home-made [JUNIOR AND SENTOR Y. W, H. A e o Bl Adk hiss this questios } Norden's Bungalow (Gimi § phia.) Make it yourself —keep a few hottlon - THURSDAY EVE, JUNE 26 rgeag e Pl How Admission 50c, tax included ) Al weather foreces Williams' Root Beer Ext . - : . A " > illiame’ Root Besr Extract, the grod ne! wi Eat all the TONIGHT — FRI — SAT, sid LeWitt's Orchestra, 6:05 p. m r musk Wil- | gidfashioned kind with a zip in 1, Gonts M Ljer )w} x ‘1. reply a n Amith and his dance orchestra. | omegee 0 Ting. Rl Maca s wa CONSTANCE 6:43 . an.——Livestock and Produc: | of delicious root beer. At your gro Then try Muellet's, the Macatoni RI 150 wan and ro # “with the better taste”—and you'll ind | { you want a great deal of Anspives about Macaroni, doctor! e « uy veseiaa ROOT BEER EXTRACT yus and satisfying ever t bind et's is; and you'll be n “POLLY OF | syelisprind s aeienios e Ny B see how it saves you time and lak | FAINOR GLYN'S i Reyale orch w - { helps keep your hands soft and wh " IMMORTAL ROMANCY en ln Only 9 minutes to cook Muellet's— THE FOLUB | 'l‘ e Y Phlla and it takes 35 to 40 minutes to peel A Tale of the Vure of The H REE Hartmrd and cook potatoes. \‘_,, dirt, no mess, psgen oy | " . lings, ho waste!l WEEKS 5 mo g @gccw.b = POTATOES ___ MACARONI by the Weyman F (Qlortes 4 9% Erorgy 455w .PALAC E' SUN., MON., TUES, WED, ) o 76 PRATT ST. 305 1 8% Protrn 61°% . 16““.6“3 BARTFORD “IHE GREAT Wittt way~ I & Ul et %% new . R iog~pnd i < | ALL THIS WEEK L NEY . Wewr 15% oIfL Rapbow AN | M Mat. Daily, Except Mon. and Fri | | M /\’M 5 : inPecicgs | am308 lron |33%mm The Poli Players ' R operel " : 3 7 Bt Siorh Uonpap % Aussin OPENING SUMMER SESSION m ren ' ';}, ; With ARTHIR HOWAKD and WINIFRED ST, CLAIRE JULY 1« —in— - ARMAND'S TENOR-BANJO $CHOOL 162 MAIN &1 A For Appointment before July 1 cal) | POTIORTIonET BETVIC g ik lover U our Main Office ' 2 . A Comtic Trageds of Murried 1 2 ' Lop ; tr Man 3. prices Produced on fhe sume scale 1029 Main Strest. Hartford. Comn, originalls pressmted e John Golden home 152 and staged bs Winchell Smit R Smeme 0. Meduers P g Representing the School

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