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SESSLLSLL 080800884 | | YEFVIRRRETTIRERIIGIVI N e {3 VOICES IN THE AIR > £ : !muln |!§!! LT e E g I I P L L e AR L DL DR LA L ' KORA ) J { b Bl (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh.) ' | [ L '.“J L L) L LU llli O (T LY ) Wednesday, duly 3, 19210 RS N, Cal (U4 i, ok B~ e X AR iy Lor v 8:00 p, m.—Basehall scores, ' N N & .' " concert 6180 p. moe=tneie Kd will take the Unless otherwise indicated, theatricul notices and reviews in this eolumn wre radlo children for & ride on the ) writlen by the press agencies for Ahe respeciive Mmusement sompuny, “.. raeek’ Wagor mm“w'f’f"‘f"“v“mm'"wfiV'V"" Q" 6:45 p. m~—News bulleting, 7100 p, mo—llasehall scores LIVELY PICTURES AT LYCEUM, (persons who will patronise this sum- | g e sonteation program fonight concludes the showing at mer amusement place over the holi ‘_'“ St el ve Lyceum of *The Great White |[day woeek-end, ‘The“attractions will [ ¢ y ¢ et : pirpel] : : 500 p he=Congert by the Black vay,” that wonder film of New York [open Thursday l‘xlb.l-l‘ ll.- night e | archestra And popular soloiets ty, and ita many intervsling n.uuva“"“l”h Indeponden iy, and thers Widh I Me—ArlNELON tima SIEAAIA and foatures in which Anita Ntewapt [WI! by special offorings ench @HEs |\ inop forecast. Baseball scores a8 the lending role, Those who have (1000 ind night up to and including > not seen it and who enjoy a meiropols I | tan picture of Jife as it in today in his will e followed Friday, the Wi | New York should not fall to attend |Fourths with a concert In the park, | (Westinghouse—springfield,) | tonight, both afternoon and evening hy Goorge Beginning tomorrow a doublo fea ¢, Miller's Rroadway Hamblers, who ! 400 p m-=Dinner concert by the ure DI will be snown daily, ustor |pleased moro thun 7,000 amusement |WHE Trio o ebiroe Agca” and. “On the (Aekers at the park last Bundas, Th | 7:00 p, m.=Iteaults of games piny Lanka of Walush” are the two | readway Quart which also ' hy the Eastern, American and Na specinls hooked, “Thres *ia one | Made it appenrance at Capitol Park fjopul lengues f Joaton's funnicst. It opens with |lest Sunday, will appear i conjune .06 poom yeports he cave-man age with Buster falling [HoN With the o hestr | 7:80 p. m story 0 love with the woman ghe atrong | Saturday and Sunday thevo will $0 p. m—Concert hy the WBZ nan of the clan desires, b Ve m Also he a concert by thu Broudway o and baritone ng and wooing are very funny. Epi- Ramblers, hoth afterneon and even 9:00 p, m.—Itecital by baritone, tode two Bustor llves again in the |[InF: as woll ae "1"'” A MONKN by K0lo- | .30 p, m,—~Harmonica selections, fayn of the old Reman empire and {85 ”"“\.‘ vor IOIE RLrAdS t- | 55 P m.——Arlington time signals SR Than on 1t comus dows to the |Urdsy will he 8¢ Lhe SNHINUAR POl L\wanther reports, yresent day where Manager Herman Hunt s 11:80 mo=Leo Reisman and hie planning @ swimming and - diving [ 0T T GG 0 hestra competition Songs, KYW, (Westinghonse ARTFORD variety | of CAPITOL Capltol park | 1200 pom [ f attractions to the | ir offerlng a thousands PERT KELTON | Tonight is the showing at the | ‘apitol of Bindie the world's | wstest typist who has been delighting | CAPITOL lust Chicago.) Reeve, | Capitol patrons since her opening here 6:00 10 6:20 p. m.~"Dinner concert i v ) Monday, and those who plan to see! 6 to 6:10 p. m.—Joska DeBabary’s | her should not miss this last op- orchestra, vortunity, Tomorrow the entire show 6:10 to 6:30 p. m Paul White- ‘I & | changes and brings another bill of ex-|man’s “Colleglans.” K lent vaudeville featuring five Keith | 6:20 to 6:30 p, m.—Joska DeBaba- orchestra 00 10 7:58 p. m 05 to §:10 p. T i act. Topping this show 18 Pert Kelton, 1) | a famous Broadway comedicnne, who is now making a big hit on the Keith Masical program GGood Roads™ TONIGHT ONLY m Is Your Last Chance To See The | aireuit. C. Torbay will offer a Euro- | report, Wonder Picture of New {| pean novelty presenting comic studies | 8:45 to 11:30 p. m.—Midnight re- York's Main Street 31 in biack and white, He is a shadow- |vue, N & | graphist of the very best and his act is | - — The Great White way | real entertaining. Badie and Ramsdell WTAM are varicty artists with new and| (Willard Storage Battery Co.— [ @ original ideas in entertaining. Cleveland) Reign and Singer, two clever girls, | are well known in the concert field | 6 to 7:30 They new to vaudeville but are [ncr coneert, | bound to ve a hearty welcome as, §to 9 p.m, good music Is liked by everyone, i Bordner and Boyer arecomedy acro- | pats. The phatoplay feature will offer | popular Owen Moore and Leatrice | Joy in the Paramount picture, “The | 7.30—Sports results and police re. Silent Partner,” a splendid drama With | popts. Dinner music by Vincent Rlz- a plot that -turns out real fascinating | ;o and his Hotel Sylvania orchestra. and holds the attention to the final | 7.40—Philadelphia Record News fadequt. | Buaget, Starting Thursday the Capitol will| g:15 offer seven hundred seats at the| matinee performance for the admis: sion of twenty cents. Hotel Statler din- ball scores. Coneert, THURS., — FRL — SAT, P Big Double Feature Bill Are On the Banks of the Wabash and w00 (John Wanamaker—I'hiladelphia) KUSTER KEATON, In e es 9:00—WOO orchestra, Contraito, accompanist. 10:00—Sign off for silent night. 0:55—United States naval observa- NEW NAME FOR CAPITAL. [ae ettt AlLORASEVE Christiania, July 2.—Christiania, Norway's capital, will revert to its | ancient name, Oslo, on January 1, next. The proposal, which has been long discussed, was finally adopted by parllament yesterday. cast. BICAPITOL Tonight—Birdie Reeve “}0OG BOUND” "THURS., — FRIL — SAT. 5—GREAT ACTS—5 I KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring The Broadway Comedienne Pert Kelton A VAUDEVILLE SURPRISE WNAC (Shepard Stores—Boston) 6 p. m,—Children’s half hour. 6:30 p. me—WNAC dinner dance— Checker Inn orchestra. 7:30 p. m. — Democratic national convention. 11 p. m.—Broadcast from Tremont theater—srecial midnight show. [EpUs——————— A WFI " (Strawbridge and Clothier—Phila.) | 8:30 p. m—Meyer Davis Bellevue | Stratford hotel concert orchestra and | baseball scores. C¢. TORBAY Studies in Black and White BADIE & RAMSDELL Variety Artists REIGN & SINGER Two Clever Girls In a Musical Melange BORDNER & BOY! WJIZ | (Aeolian Hall--New York City) 7 p. m.—Irving Seizer's Cafe Boule- vard orchestra. 7:20 p. m.— of the day. Cor. Wooster and W. Main St. July 3rd “inancial developments A Laugh—A Thrill—A Laugh 7:30 p, m.—Irving Selzer's Cate OWEN MOORE Boulevard orchestra, And 8 p. m—"Golf." £:15 p. m.—Baritone, LEATRICE JOY In [} H ¥ The Silent Partner Teginning Thursday — Matinecs 700 Seats—20c 10:30 p. m.—Emil Coleman’'s Tro- cadero orchestra. Music furnished by JAZZ ORCHESTRA Prof. Harold Gates, Prompter Good Time Guaranteed to All Old Fashioned Dances PALAIS ROYAL| woc (Palmer School of Chiropractic-— Davenport, Iowa) 6:30 p. m.—Sandman's visit, 6:50 p. m.—Sport news and weath- er forecast. 8:30 p. m. — Organ recital and tenor. WeX (Detroit Free Press—Detroit) 6 p. m.—Dinner concert and final (000 Wethersfield Ave,, Hartford, Cont.) e 7 p. m.—Musical program; soprano Another Big Night. ONCE AGAIN The Night Before the Fourth, Thurs., July 3 and mezzo soprano, wQI !(I‘.’\hlmr( Building Powder and Rain- bo Gardens—Chicago) 7 to 8 p. m.—Irish tenor. ot o 10 p. m. to 2 a. m.—Ralph Wil- liams and his Rainbo Gardens or- cheetra, Shay. Pavors and Nolsemakers to Help Celebrate the Advent of the Fourth. George A Male quartet w (American Telephone and Telegraph Co.—New York City) Little and Larry The Incomparable Gotham Orchestra. George C. Miller's “Broadway Ramblers” call 5-0521, Mnke Resersations Farly. ‘ £ £-10:30 p. m.—Dinner music. Syn- [C = el s gl Fourth of July Week .PALACE- At CAPITOL PARK v (@00 Wetherstield Ave.. Hartforl, Conn.) SOMETHING GOING ON EVERY VINUTE Tharsday, July 3. I Satardny, July 5 | | The Poli Players Night Before the Fourth, __Afternoon. h Competitive swimming earnival. with Grand display of fireworks. “hot” Taylor, 13-year-old swimming ARTHUR HOWARD WINIFH Souvenir night at Palais Royal. champion, will go after world's ree- R i Direction A . Souvenir free to every dance patron. ord. Other diving and swimming A " competitions—also Gea, . Miller's In the smart musical comed, | The Gingham Girl . with al the stock favorites in:luding Edmund A\ Frances Williams, TeHugh, Joseph Wagstaff, Jay Ray, ete,, and the original New York . Trondway Ramblers” in concert and cial singers of popular songs, Friflay, Juls 4. Afternoon and Fyen Concert by Geo. C. Miller's way Ramblers” and singing by the “Brondway Quartet.” Sunday . Brond- er's “Bromd- with «pecial singing 11:02—United States weather fore- | | Payehology™i taik; Ge ' t « s | Breready minstrels i 2 Hotel Bt 5 your Wah pows, | 1 e ' R N eirigerator 10:45 p. m Ritz Harn o B, W=l ‘ S ehesira n M | " o p ! e on ciean dlld wal 1w Rupper . | (Ameri Nadio and Reses Corp, | b » ” Medford Hillside, Mass. ) 5 0 m.—Wea sallltdl:y\ worts, World market s | q THY W ) O e e - BARON WORTHY WINNER Pire Girls, u M oot B tllag B ive Ampudl AT THE GRAND CIRCUIT ‘\lnl ther glub, ! R uno) b Caplures 83,000 Purso==Time tn AN { song hits Weather roport Heats Is Vast Considering | Waltham tim Comdition of Trackh WHN i ; . - e s (Loew's Riate Theater | - 2 - Now York Cin " \ ( y 6.7 p. m=Around the Alamac's peeing de B bb 7.7 Py Roem poit g ] : & £ X Lot | P, Jtose) 1 nlw‘-lyu‘ " : $500 added . = eme— — m——— 8 p. m—fogam by or ¢ A 4 ’ 2 thodox Jodis) nEregntions L4 3 h i Keep cool—try this 8:20 p, m.—Noprano gatex Assdilics : $:30 p, m==Musieal 1 - R b 058 S b kf t 915 o mo—=Chas, Strickland’s of= | L ime ek yestorday i : e ’:v‘fi P M= Rumantan futist P ird _I‘_,', e feah QUICK QL AKER — feeds sou right without over 10 p, m.—Italian baritone | Kecond preliminary heating your system. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. No : B 'l" = Al sdd il ¥ ' hot kitchens. No frying pans to clean. Delicious! vue, om the third i Ba Wo 3 3 . - piade n fourth hent necossury by w HY eat heavy foods in Summer — foods that wir ning that mile make you hot and uncomfortable ? G 0 hiladelphin sarly. 1 1 U (G muie R 1‘ Ladaiphia) Py ' |\ . ‘“. 2 Nk & Why fry and cook a Summer's morning ? & p. m.—Official weatlier forecast tak 2:04 pace in #straigh Here's a complete breakfast, luscious beyond come i \"~ l”.h "]m[\' ’h’h King and ;M Btan- he :‘-'v pare, the world's premier vigor food, cooked and ready ley ancin Academy orchestra “The time of ¥ t s : 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and produce exceptionally fast, considering the cor in three minutes. market reports, lition of the K That's quicker than toast! Quicker than coffee! Pre. 1 p. m.—Bedtime storics and roll —_ pare it while the fruit is being served, Try it—it's the call, WILL DISCUSS CONVENTION Summer breakfast supreme, There will be a general discussio N A (Couric |‘»lm|.-"‘.‘|’: ‘T‘ llle Times— {0f the recent international convention Standard full size and weight packages— Louisville, Ky.) t Toronto, by mamys ra and returned Medium: 1Y4 pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 0z. 7:30 to 9 p. m.—Agricultural tab- "'_".L“"'\ o '"" "t "l“_‘” Rotary loid talk. clubh tomorrow at he cgular noo ., uncheon Concert, % Tate important news bulletins, | Raseball scores. | One firm in Berlin hag ordered two Official central standard time an- sample touring antomobiles from an | nounced at 9 o'clock American factory, preparatory to the | —_——— lifting of the import restrictions WGR which are expected within a short (F al Tel. & Tel. Co.—Ruffale) |time. | » Your Hands— Do you want to hide them when com- pany comes? Do you labor over them— almost weep over them—in vain attempts to keep them white, soft and attractive? Give them a chance—it’s peeling potatoes twice a day that keeps them red, rough and grimy. Serve Mueller’s Foods as a change from potatoes—no dirt, no mess, nothing to soil or roughen your hands. No waste—100% tempt- ing, delicious food that your family will relish and enjoy. And think of the time you'll save—especially when you are late and don’t want to delay dinner for 35 or 40 minutes while the potatoes are cooking! Get a package of Mueller's Egg Noodles or Mac: aronitoday. Your grocer has them taken from Food Value of Potatoes and Macaroni shown Graphically POTATOES Eat Mueller's as a change from potatoes Many delicious ways to serve Mueller’s Egg Noodles are made from the finest spring wheat flour, with plenty of fresh eggs. Their flavor is more rich, deli cious and satisfying than any Egg Noodles you ever tasted, and you can serve them in many simple, easy ways, just as you do potatoes — with butter, with sauces, with meat gravies or with sauerkraut. In place of creamed potatoes, fried potatoes and potatoes au gratin, prepare Mueller’s Egg Noodles or Spaghetti in the same way, and you will be surprised and delighted with the tempt- ing, tasty result. These are the simple, easy, every-day ways of preparing Mueller's. figures of U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Bulletin 1383 MACARONI 1t you wane novel, elsh orate dishes, send for out new Recipe Book, con: taining 43 unusual and delightful ways of serv. ing Mueller's Foods. Ad- dress C. F. Mueller Co.. lersey Cify, N. J. N 9%)| Energy |46% Calori 8; P:flmz !Gl% 1665 7%/ Calcium [15% M No Waste One pound of cent of the ene ete. ADMISSION T¢ worth 10 cents on any ride dnring the week of July shout 305 calories of energy. § grams of protein, 0.05 gram of calcium, 0.21 gram of phospho- rus, and 4.5 milligrams of iron. It would furnish, daily, 8 per cent of the proten. er be without Mudl‘fs inw Hlllfl_‘)’ g’/{;'gtg:s}:.{,f{\—- = = 16% Phophorus| 49% w303 Jron_|33%mm oties of energy, 61 grams of tein, 0.10 gram of calcium, 0.65 gram of phosphorus, and $ mil- Ligrams of iron, It would furnish, therefore, 46 per cent of the en- ergy 3 man needs daily, 61 per cent of the protein, ete. potatoes supplies therefore. 9 pet 78y & man needs e

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