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l 10 L ous NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1024, GOLLLPLIOLLLHL 000 0850050008840888800852908800008088 | L UVEIVITPTRERNOGIA WL aia v | T o) of the duy's * M =y (| news, Dasoball seares Ve soek e it ; yeaw's radio bulltin Sy i z PRIVHFTFR AT ATV F VNIRRT es 11145 p. mo—Weather torecuat i CRAC [ 3 tinghou st Mttshurgh,) o o I i (\West} Vst g T R o) 1Y Tuesday, duly 1, 1934, T p m=Kiddies' storivs in French e (O —— and English AN 4100 p mo—Dasehall scoress dinner | 1:80 p, m—Mount | 1 concert clamsienl concert [ 6:80 p. m=The childron's period 30 P me—lalrense studio con Unless_ othierwise indicated, (hentricnl wotices and veviews i (his column wre 1130 I LA CARRIEEE ROHOGe R Rl : written by the piess ngencies for (he respective WIUSCMENt Company, G148 ¥ oW iy ¢ 7 7:00 P mo—Baseball scores. 10,80 o me=doseph C, Bmith and CEPEPPFPIRINPTLETIPIITTLITTVIGVIIINE TPV T VTEI VI ee? Tih poom The Weeds and Cultis | Lis Mount Royal Hotel dance orches TYPEWRITING WIZAID “THE GINGHAM GlRL" ‘ .I‘PI‘.I lant Our Felds and Gars | tra VI CArITon [ 7:40 p. m—National stockman and wir One of the most novel acts that has PROVFS A B]G HlT farmer market reports (Gimbel 1 Philadelphia.) yet been presented m this eity is now L 5:00 p, me—Concert by the United e appeaving at the Capitol on the press - - Convert ‘..-..p,.u\\ ; P = Oftle I‘l‘ wueather forecast st R A S s MEohi Aih: gia Siiiatas 0,50 pom vlington time signals, G106 po me=Dinner musie by the it Uil In the prescntation o Poll Players Agnlis Nar i Musleal | &0 orocunt, Baaeball scores. | WIP Littie Concert orchostra Birdie Reeve, the world's champion Comedy==stage Settings in This 10:00 p, m.—Concert 6:45 p n—Livestock and produc typist and tho fastost stenographor - . market reports, yot known, Bho amuzed Capitol pas Play Attractive 7 p m=—Bedilme stories and roll trons yesterday with her domonstra : ) ) E 2 ringfield,) cal tion and proved real entortaining, o Backed by wtage sconery of unusual | w s »"‘” : S40 po o= Murphy's Minstrels u few orlginal twists of comedy wero beunty, the Poll Pluyors scored @ne | g 1 teo Itelsman Hotel | 10145 b mo—Dance music by le \\m'ln:l in, Mirst R ine I BhOWN oiper telumph Jast DIEH in their | Lenox ensemble Royale orchestra :\h‘;:: '|'1'.:~H .lwnl ‘A‘III‘”A.':::’.\ (A\l::l\\\ll”{l w‘;l“l prescutution of the musical comedy | 6:30 p mo—lLeo 1 n oand his T Tteeve stepping on the stage to a | “Tho Ginghum Girl* Miss Wiaifred jllotel Brunswick orchestra, ave | (Loew's State Theater Bldg—Ne typowrltor at whioh sho will amase|St Clair os Macy Thompson, (the| T7:00 b, m.=—Results of games piay. [ (Loewa Fiats = ECELer Bide=—3 you with the speed shown “Young EIghum gl was very eharming in ol Inl 1l||v Kastern, American and N " ® ' e ducts sho niso tionil leagues, a America,” & condensed version of the her part and in her song ducts she nlso 67 . une . lamac's ainge oy COn olayed by Benny | was fine, bolng cspectalls good in “AN| m.- l;\'lj::;d report BTl Arvound the Alamac's Bweeney and a big cast of players, | Ong as T Huve you' a duet with l,w m l:, 16 "',.‘.' "', tila 9:30 p. n—=Chas Strickland's or- Bob, Bobble and Bob are an unusual | Arthur Howard, Her xolo “Ilic Ging. | H44% Do ml—Coploy Tiazn ehnembio. | 0 trio as Bobbie is a clever dog and the | Mm Girl" also wus fine, The high k':_‘"" P m.~Concart by soprang, pl- 10 . In-=Contralto two Bobs aro expert jugglers, ‘They |8Pots of tho play, ~however, were B, his . ; 10:15 p m.—Bertram J. Goodman's show novel SUgEINg With- the nssist, Toached by Mr. loward as John| 9:45 . m—Whisiling solos by SR ERm o anco of the dog. Mason and Zudort!| Cousing, the countr who gocs to 1" B W abauas ANl =T on (e ksizati 10:45 p. m—"Tenor. pleased with a song and danco offer- | the ety to muke good, only to find [ 1A8 Vo Wt HHINELON (ime slanals |y ) Fpy gy gy ing. The woman displaying a good |10 I8 & failure, and Frances Willlams | ™ 3 11:30 p. me=Buddy Baldwin's singing volco and expert stepper, the man IVaudeville Moments," 1t tine of songs, dances, and is cull a rou- |llams wag exceptior musical e acting while her singing, espe being an Eddie Stanley and Co. have a fine offcring which they numbers with the boys showing some yeal good dancing aided miss who deliver photoplay feature presents Dalton in “IFog Round,” a drama with a plot that is int and holding to the by a Capitol will offer en Thursday as the the headline attraction famous Broadw: “GREAT WHITE WAY"—LY "The rat White Way, comedienne who have not visited the met It is a through the great c from the Ziegfeld 17ollies to th fight quarters 'at Madison Garden, from a gilded cabaret to the steeplechase at Belmont Park. or tife last three di a real dtarring melod ama song aicely, very hend, Pert Kelton, the markable photodrama of New York and New York life now being shown at the Lyccum, provides a rare treat for both those who have and ropo o pri Squa cotty The Dorothy romantic sting The those personally conducted tour It ambles gaily of the week | hut does not fare ve “On thé Banks of the Wabash"” is to be shown. Mary Carr mother role has and another, wonderful James Morrison the dashing young hero with Mary |gpe is MacLaren as the young flapper vamp and Madge ‘Evans as the girl of girls. LYCEUM TONIGHT AND WED, THE GREAT WHITE WA THE WONDER PICTURE NEW YORK'S MAIN ST THURSDAY WABASH"” TODAY & WEDNESDAY KEITH VAUDEVILLE 5—GREAT ACTS—5 Featuring BIRDIE REEVE World's Greatest Typist Wh Dexterous Fingers Y or' “ON THE BANKS OF THE ose and Skill Provide Different Entertainment “Young America” A Condensed Version of Stage Play with Benny Sweeney and Players the EDDIE SIANLEY & €O, MASON & ZUDORA BOB-BOBBIE & HOB iTo;'othiyAD;lto; n “Fog Bound” Beginning W ednesday Matinces TR AT e 5 R -PALAC HARTFORD . THIS WEEK Mat. Tues. and Wed, Thars. and Sat. The Peli Players w ARTHUR HOWAH WIN Direction A. In the smart musical comedy The Gingham Girl with a1 (he stock favorites i idmund Abbey, Frances Will Frank McHugh, Joseph Wagstaff, Ray, etc., and the original New ¥ chorus, 17<Big song and dance numbe: ms, ork 1 18 Sonyi tained Maison, unusial Mr, an A Wonderful Thing Ca great, 1 lead and pla ty. His part w 4 up 1o ¢ ding" the hicks must he given te juvenile lead. Although his part was not one of the mujor o great deal out of it m was unusual other favorites The not forgetting good p od by a special chor York, “The Gingham Girls," in brief, 1s a | of small town life transplanted 2w York. John Cousins, a typical rmer boy, goes to New York to make ! sweetheart, | Mary Thompson, baclk home, She tries | selling cookies well. Later, she | zoes to New York to find John. M stor 10 fa his fortune, leaving h to eke out a living | understandings arise ar Eventnally Mary a su ful bakery w cookie nd unk | goes to h and the 8. ness, and cents, One woman days and woman can't put on gained 1 22 the purchase price. “Get McCoy's, the génuine Cod Liver Oil Sno-tarbans /Pnn:a torbancd Canadian 7 at Taeper in tho honrt of Alpine Canade, (Hates $5up Americanpina.) See Ht. Kob- #on, highest of Canadinn Roeki ke the Triangle Tw'ol B . Send for iMustrated lets and eveeial tourist farce, W, J. Gilkerson, 333 Washington St., Boston. [ANADIAN NATIONAL [RAND TRUNK The Largest Railway Systom in the World Ny ry pleasing. His * Ldmund s and the cast was augment- if any skinny 5 pounds in days, your drugeist will gladly return | Howard oh- (nount brilliar led Love PVOLY DO nk MeHugh had the comedy hili- s that of a cily sules- | man golng into a small town and "kid- peetal mention also | Joseph Wagstaff, the | good | comedy from his part and Miss Wil- | it in - s |orehest Kyw, (Westinghonse Chicago.) vl 6 to Joska DeBaba lally W 6:10 to 6:2 Paul White- man's “Coll ) to 6:4 —soska DeBaba- ry's orchestra, The 1 Ti00 t m.—Musical Isiand pro- Railway or- nes, hemade a | 0 to 7:45 p. m.—Specches by Wl his singing [the American Farm Bureau Federa- Say it With a | tion well received. | 7:50 to 8:30 p, m.—Continuation of Abbey, rus of il they of the company, had pretty - dancing and singing girls from .\'(‘\\" parf. hecomes of head of | E gram | 9:00 to 10:30 p. w program. ate studio | (Willard Storage Battery Co.—Cleve- land, Ohio.) 6 to 7:30 p. m.—Hotel Statler din- ner concert, Baschall scoreas. WOO (John Wanama ) er — Dhiladeipt p. m.—Eports results and po- e reports, 10:55 p. m me sign nich sells her is v 11:02 p. m.—Weather forecast, nowingly Jon | Befimen uis: larerhst 0 pounds man original Tablet,” " < » for émployment. The re- | R. O. sign is likely to he sixty tablets only cost 60 in | or 30 and e T ————— @Majestic'Mt Robson | | (Federal Wi/ union is real and not overdrawn. The | o ) rust Co. — Cleveland. play is one in which good music, | (Union Trust Co. — Cleveland.) sprightly dancing, comedy and| _ ) | romynee and oceasionally a bit of | 13" Pk Musical program. i | patios are happily blended. Last night | 25) | there was hardly a seat to be had | WEAF | (Americgn Telephone and Telegraph 10:45 p. m.~Roger Wolfe Xahn and his Roger Wolfe Hotel Biltmore Cascade orchestra. WNAC Stores — Boston.) (Shepard | | 6:30 p. m.~WNAC Dinner dance— | Shepard Colonial orchestr: 7:30 p. m.—Democratic convention. National | wAAM ( L. R. Nclson Co. — Newark.) 15 p m.~8ix Singing Sheiks. 5 p. m.—Talk. 8 p. m.—Composer and piani $:30 p. m.—Jimmy Doyle George Roberts, m.—S8ong recital. ) p. m.—Baritone, . m.—Twentieth Century Sex- t. and WGR | Telephone and Telegraph Co.—Buffalo, N. Y.) sait Hotel orchestra, William vue, wat (American Radio and —Me Iteavarch Corp. ord Hillside, Mass, ) 6:80 p. —Closing stock reports, Weekly review in the fron and steel in ton police report, Gidh poom practice. 7 p. m.—Meeting of the Amrad Lig Brother club, 7:80 p. m. (1) the Congo.” market condition try. Bos- —Coile ning pr frica from Ca an, pe Town to 7:45 p. m.—(2) Musicale. ( ular songs. (4) Weekly busin - port. (5) Weather report and Wal tham time, WHAS (Courier Journal and Louisville Times Lonisville, Ky.) 7:50 to 9 p. m—Agricultural Tab- loid. Talk. Concert br the Zur ‘chmiede FHarmony Diggers, Reading. ate important news hulletins, ball scores, Official central standard time announced at 9 o'clock, Tase- way (General Blectrie Co.—Schenectady.) 0 p. m.—Baseball scores. 4% p. m.—Musical program. 10:15 p. m.—Organ recital, Wil (Strawbridgs & Clothier — Philadel- phia.) CORPORATION hy King | An elaborate plan for reorganizing our system of production by ooordi- nating all Industries in one gl- | gantic corporation ag the property of | the peopie our Waian's Noblegti and Best Paid Priofessidn ful; honor, dig- teady work at $7.00a das. To women 1310 35 years of age a hest teachers vaca: tion. One yeat of high «heal needed. Write SOW for hooklet 30 of Nurses 8:30 p. m.-~Dinner music. Vincent Loepz Hotel Statier dance orchestra. Arnold's | PORTS & HAPPY PLACES | Cornelia Btratton Par) Phe author of “An American bl vites & new Kind of travel hool s b b PHE REVOLUTIONA 1DEA IN | PRANCE 17801871 by Godfrey | Biton Doevolops a theary of th entinl character of the Freneh Hevolution wnd the luter revolutionary oul cakin . . 98 " BIA, 4 Wn ng und a el v ny Sherwood Kddy R PHEORIES 01 MEMO by B What is memory? This essay critis cives the answers furnished by hios | Jogy, ‘Hehaviorism!' wmd by the theory of ‘Emergent Fyvolution DI DISPUTE by Agnes Itep plicr Pwelve easuys some of which are wrhe musterful Pavitan; Are Amerl cans w tmid peoy Phe preacher fat 1ar The American VICTORIAN POETRY hy John Drinkwatcr | eMr, Deinkwater presents an ades lquate defense of the maligned Vieto- rians by an ute analysis of their| problems and & clear appreciation o their mental attitudes." | A | VISUAL EDUCATIC A comparative study of motion Hictures and other methods of instruction hy | Preeman and A, PL Hollis and | others, | A comparative study of motion ! picture and other methods of in- | struction. . e [ WHERE TRADITIONS LINGER by | Alan The book ought to make a delight- {tul companion for a walking tr through certain parts of Bugland, for by ita help it would he possible to get A flavor of that ancient England vhich is rarely sensed by the ordinary | traveter, P WICKET GATE, or Plain Bread, hy n G. A, Studdert Kennedy | Aseries of rmons on the Lord's | Prayer, by the author of “1 helieve." e ‘\\IIIII\'.\I\\\' ARITEMETIC by M. M { Camphell: | Practical 1 { employed school, arithmetie 1 the for individua ssons in youth arranged | high work. | .o e | ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR by ng . and Dhyllis Sands Blanchard, “An ahnormal subtitled introduction to the study o and antisocial “Pitfalls of our minds." (beth Southwart. Helps to realize how powerfully the Bronte sisters were influenced by | the sombre, bleak Yorkshive moors | where they lived and wrote, tale of travel in Lower and Up | riquez, | .o Think of it! Deliclous—satisfying~home- made root beer at less than half a cent a glass. All you have to buy is a bottle of Williams’Root Beer Extractior aquar- ter. Add sugar and yeast according to the simple directions printed on every bottle and there you are! You will have 5 gallons of this refreshing, health-giv- ing beverage that will delight your whole family. Ask your grocer. WILLIAMS fon junior | o e |son who tendered his resignation at MANUFACTURE by William | the meeting. I, Earle Anderson res own Davidsol signed as vice-president and was sues A comiprehensive book lntends | ceeded by W, M, Tobler of New York, el to the gus eng or stus | William f, Birney of New Haven dent "a ' sight into 1t chems | Was chosen viee-president to succeed ) physical prineiples unders | Mr. Drew, Mr, Drew has heen cons ing the g cmphusis being | heeted with the Winchester eompany placed ¢ he chemical aspect for 21 years, The new president has . . spent his life in the gun ammunition GOVERNMENT OF THE WEST IN. (and hardware bus " H ne Wr ¥ —— A T iien SHIP SEVERS WHALE, CAMDE Ban Pedro, Cal, July 1=—=An enore « o mou perm whale part of a large HIPPOCIEA AN NIR BUCCES 100 vaying about the ship, was BORK n 1o the phitosophy | struek by the Panama-Pacific liner by Robeit Oswald | Fintand and ent in half while the linep the Mexican const recontly, It AL wecount of 1 i 18 reported on the arvival of the viples undoriyii | Hinnoeratie | Finland here A large portion of the vitings, endeavoring 1o aw how | dead mammal became fast to the bow {hese are affectod by the earfier and | ©f the steamor in the collision and r ‘ I " mained there two days hetore it could CanigmporAtyBhlIuophe removed, Captain Mur suid, The PHE JEW AND CIVILIZATION «by | 11In1and was delayod several hours by Adi Kteri) tha golliston Wi adhering to the trath 1he uthor hus suceee m making he l" work populur and fascinating, au- thoritative, dignified yoet absorbing. A LACE GUIDE for makers and col leet by Gertrude Whiting, I'here I8 an Inereasing Interest in ace making lnce collecting in | this country a the thorough te I nical knowle as Imparted 1 book will do much to foster the movement,"” s St e e THE LIFE AND TEACHING O | d keep the digestive asd. i rding to the first three P Jdward Increase Bos- worth, { Dean Bosworth here prescuts the | life of Jesus i the terms of Jesus' | own real 1 s experience, His I x 18 based chiefly on the first three gospel accounts, with only oc- New Haven, July 1—Frank G, TLLH gt | Drew, since 1916 vice-president of the | Winehe wias 1 Irv- May | behavior, MOORS AND VILLAGES | < /A BURMESE WONDERLAND; a| per Burma by Major C. M. Ln- | e,\l‘llhllmi all] \\r‘n‘h. " . S G 6:30 p. m.—Meyer Davia Bellevue | CAMPING OUT: a manual on or- | il Next weeic the company.=presen : S atford hotel concert orchestra and | ganized camping. | “Ihe Humming Bird. Setten e ninang mllale el [ e v O 0, O oot = S ‘oprano. Pianist, “Close-Ups.”" Im- all scores. g | mbod e \lA _manua o} ¢ 5 sn1e against rab- | Pérsonator. Talk on Ice Cream. Vio- {pn | lis pract every kind of infor- England has a crusado against ra o1 | 1in concerto § p. m.—Concert by contraito, bass | mation Ally needed by individ- bitedurslng;and: the hunting ol cager ; and pianist. nals and es conducting camps | I stags. | = WHAS = [1n this countrye === | (Atlanta Journal — Atlanta, Ga.) e e She Says: §-9 p. m.—Vick Myers' Melody or- fifl' 7). Baeép at | David Alec Wilson " gy | chestra. . ne © i ok o i | 10:45 p. m.—Calvin Rolte's Famous : 5 |CLEOPATRA OF BGYPT: Antiqui- Flayers' orchestra 7i l = ty's queen of romance by P. W. e Instuate | soseant ‘ | TR | | e = 5 (Radio Corp. of America—Washing- DAEDALUS OR AND {Her Friend Says: ton, D, C.) THE LOST FLUTE and other Chi-| THI FUTURE Hal- | " e e nese lyvies by Gertrude Laughlin | dane. 11 1 6 p. m.—Children's hour. Joerissen, | A scientist's eculations as to the Inn 6:20 p. m.—Baseball scores, This book presents in Jng futu 745 p.om.—Program from Cran-prose all the delicate imagery and | SR, dall's Tivoll theater. | quaint fancy of many of the best and | DISCOURSES ON DANTE by Chas. If she only knew that she could put | 8:30 p. m.—Xylophone golos. oldest Chinese poems, Hall Grandgent on at least 5 pounds of good, healthy 8:45 p. m.—Political talk. »ow e Lhoede ) flesh in 30 days she wouldn't be 9:10 p, m.—Concert by & Trlo frOM |\ MAGICIAN AMONG THE SPin- | BAST WINDOW AND THE CAR | ing about her peaked face and |Irving Boénsten's Wardman Dark | © tn Bl SR | “WINDOW by B. L. Taylor, [ run-down looks. kel ”“‘h"“".‘l. 3 | The spivit world investigated by a| ‘Breczy, humorous little ossays of f| She has tried Cod Liver Oil, but p. m—Time Signals, master magician, who discusses in | the lamented “B. 1. V" for many ‘fl\: ;l "[’lllmz :flilx;\'l‘i;::']’fl *}1(;"’[ I"cl;‘x WQ detail the work of all the noted me- | ¥ears the popular “colyumist” of the | set her stomach and made r M 3 3 i s s K | b thin Betore (Calumet Baking Powder (-oi\jm_‘;lu;ms from 1848 to Sir Conan Doyle | Chicago Tribune, | se tha 5 1 > | today. | T | Doctors and good pharmacists know cago.) | 3 e | ENGINEERING KINKMATICS that Cod Liver Ol is full of vitamines | e 3 G Ol TICAN R R nit) S ’ o ——Ba 3 anist. | MAKING OF THIZ AMERICAN RE- W. G. Smith. that make fisah, ’ "II mlw n (m“ nmlmm,l l]»m’mb" N‘_m e I A creates appetite, JehilRhia ARAgEnent fof S| A rapld summary of the history of | MTHICS OF ODIUM by B. N.ilLa- | builds up the eBLLLS: . : ; i Akl N power to reslst 10 p. m. to 2 a, m.—Ralph Williams | the United States, The anthor, a \otte, | disease and and his Rainbo Gardens orche professor of history in Colorado c¢ol- ates briefly the nature of |1.,~1 chases away Pianist. "How Do You Do Boys? [Tege, has aimed to present the facts opium problem and gives a resume nervousness. i . - |in \v.\‘ivl. |r,u1m‘\.~ form, emphasizing u‘r the history and present status of But it's hor- AL the “relation of the economic and|the trade in the various countries in 4618 tasting. stuft | (Detroit I'fee Press — Detroit.) [social to the political factors.” which it flourishes. Censures the and every day | | ENr important western nations, which | fewer people are 6 p.m.—Dinner concert and final | NERVOUS AND MENTAL IR while restricting the trade at home taking it for dc sl ‘ CATION hy Shepherd Ivory only pretend to do go in their for- | tors are prescrib- ted Apple club. | Intended for who are | eign possessions. ing and the peo- S |in the re-education of disal s ple are fast learn- . | sons, IFOUNDATIO ABUTMENTS AND ing that they can (Acolian Hall — New York City)¥ | ey FOOTINGS by George Albert get better re- i NOTES OF MY YOUTH by Pierre| Hool, W. 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