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“00‘.»1- ']l!ll '."; trical notices and reviews in this ealum weitten by the pross ugencles for the respective umusement compuny, BIG ATTRACTION AT CAPITOL, ; “WOMAN TO WOMAN," LYCELM od- Beveral attractions will be offered | Doty Compson in “Woman 1o ole at the Capitol this coming week both/| \YOman" which opens a four days run at the Lycoum t ter ¢ Nunday ch, 1 Keith vaudeville acta und In the'| gvening, to give way on Tharedas feature photoplays to be offered, For | “Ihe Barefoot Boy," ha incom the fivet walf of the week five Keith parable role, Her parvt 1s that of a acts will show (heir warea to Capitol | /111 dancer who, while pironetting nt patrons and this Uil Ras several |tN® Moulin Ra " Parly, meets the man of her heart, The war comes, headliners In it. One offering of very fduty calls and their marriage 15 post ik, much importance Is the presentation | poned, From this on, « 5 Mo " of Belle Btory, the young American | "APidly on, : Supporting Miss Compson in 1 prima donna. Krom a parsonago near| URROTHEE R LEN A ons Pittaburgh to the grand opera stoge | known players as Clive in seems almost an endless Jjourney, |Ine Earle and Marie Ault who fur However, Bellu Blory has mage this |18h An unusual background for this distanc ’ gripping story -which pulsates with Threills and Spills of Harelot Naw- | human emotions and shows how rot and Boys are accomplished on | Man love may he made divine by sac akates, Mias Nawrot being ono of the | ¥fice and renunciatio . finest women akaters in the country | ‘“The Barefoot Hoy," hused on John and her reputation has ot been | Greentoat Whittier's poem, will start galned by speed but by thrilis, She fa | ThUrsday afternoon and boasts one of assisted by two young men who are the finest all star casts of any pie also clever roller skators, ture of the season, Irankie Lee plays Carl and Valeska Winters are mu. | the role of “The Barefoc " while 0; aiclans, . They present an act called [JOhn Bowers I8 the boy grown to on, “Trying To Copeper” the title and |Manhood. Marjorle Daw also has a acene suggest anything but musie, but | Charming part as has Syivia Hreamer, a varlety of musical instruments are 1U!IY Marshall, Otis Harlan and Vir d- concealed here and there, ginla Boardman. pe- Judson Cole, vaudeville's cleverest s : ] tricketer, will greatly entertain as his DAHL]AS IN BLOOM nef offering Is very amusing as well as W) ¢leverly done, ole fine bill is awalting patrons the firet of Time in Garden of Sexton J, J. half of the week. | th, The photoplay feature on this bill | Ralph of St. Mary's Church, nd presents a great story in “The Man | m, Life Passed By, a photoplay with a Dahlias of more than usual size and soul and with an all star cast that 4n | P0AUtY are blooming in the gardens os cludes Hobart Hosworth, Eva Novak, |0f Sexton James J. Ralph at 8t Dikeo Maraibunt. Crillan. Ti and | Mary's church and the remarkable = Tete Novek. | feature of the blaoms is the fact that ch On Sunday night two features wil [ they nre several months ahead of the ng be offered, one presenting J. B. War. Scheduled time for dahlias, this plant ad ner in “Treasure Canyon, and the |Feaching the height of its beauty in an other will offer an all star cast in |the latter part of Scptember and in on “Foolish Parents.” Qrtobery a- On' Monday or Tuesday of next| Mr Ralph has been conneeted with ue week the Capitol theater will have fn | £t: Mary's church for many yearsand operation a new cooling plant which | 113 gardens about the church proper- | is under installation now and nearly |!1°® have attracted the aftention of | 5 finished and when completedand in op. | M&NY ov plants and flowers. He n, eration the theater will be cooled duy- | 48 #lso ated and cared for the irg the hot weather every summer by |Aftractive gardens in front of the th powerful motor driven monster fans. | . (o e sl Ul Wk, 8 se The fans are guaranteed to bring a | MAI¥'s cemetery ’,””' LD, | fresh aupply of oool afr into the su. | On® of Mr. Ralph's dahlias that n ditorium each and every thres min. | Attracted particular attention today s nd utes and at the same time draws the & ]’]"“xf:'““ff:_"fl’:l”"Iy’l’:“"‘“::_""‘i’:": iaaitiea warm Ric up through the celling and | o 1" jncne’ of - DtAmour, | . outside of the bullding. The Capitol | b j4a of California, R. O. Fletcher nt fa the' ascond theater in thia atate to| =¥, o8 & TR S0 B FEIEACT e b e |tends an invitation to the public to visit his garden. SAVED BY CORK LEG -PALACE- g | Would-Be Suiclde Buoyed Up in Bay | & HARTFORD Until Saved | Coolest- Summer Theater in. New New vorcoily Perprsren) saved Russell B. Hayward, thirty-nine and homeless, from ending his life by drowning yesterday when he jumped into the bay at the Battery, Entire “'eek R THE !‘oll l‘LAlFlli Arthur Howard and lln[ Mon. Eve. 18 . : | ¥ Hiisatinh A, B a2t Clslre, The leg also interfered with his o § i rescue when James Weiber of 450 i "‘The Hummmg B"-d” Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, ran from P RES re the stand where he rents marine A gendine novelty as well ns an (4| E1asses and dived after Hayward, who excellont. entertainment, Trom the M| Was floating with his leg in the ai y After a struggle in which Weiber, bl 0 tully clothed, had the worst of it, he ¥, Toli Players. with Fdmund Abbey, M | caught a line from an excursion boat. Frances Wiliiams, . Frank McHugh, Patrolman Donnelly sent Hayward Jay Ray, Josenh Wagstoff and bix @1to Bellevue for observation. FPolice augmented cast will give-the Apache & | bl 2 3 ke B AL AL say he told them he was a narcotic " addict and decided upon suicide after . falling to reform. n " t e s n ) t: SUNDAY NIGHT — Excellent Double Features . J. B. WARNER All s‘tar Cast e in : “TREASURE CANYON” "H)()LINH [’\REA 'l'\‘" . MON.—TUES.—WED. A Great A!’ray of Talent That Will Afford : Excellent Entertainment : e 1 KEITH VAUDEVILLE 5 — Great Acts — 5 : . , arriet Nawrott and Boys “Thrills and Spills” Musical Winters “Trying to Cop-per” Judson Cole The Trickster Ardinger & Fraime Variety Artists | Fxtla Added— A_;mlhctlon | BELLE STORY The Young American Prima Donna LIFE PASSED BY ( ¥ PP with Hobart Bosworth Cullen Landis Eva Novak Percy Marmont Jane Novak It's 30 Degrees Cooier Inside the Capitol f .= Matinees Seats—20c 700 N DAILY H W BRITAIN oaoltbltll‘ssn\Ug\\st:s.p ‘ P mo=Bacred ¢ p an's da sia 2115 P mo=Concert by (he Armp \§ VOICES IN THE AIR ' e Hadio orchestra. | o : : 3 ] B adie or 1ra 358 B m~Time g and sk A Wah Sunday weather forecasta THPPITAOT IV O TTVTIIIIOIY (Atianta Journal, A WEAS ' p; . po - KDKA phos | g " WOO (Westinghe East Pitts) ) Natunday N & Cit 7] Wanamaker = Philadelphia.) 10 9 p. m—=Weel ¢ WA — 1045 p. mo=Nadio s \ satunday, July 12, 1984 Cotorsd Watas® aim e aturdiny N ia L nafurday f Baseha A e a ! P omo—Hporis results and poe t - : natunny ports ( pom—1 Jies bud Konday - g s = i 3 B moe=Time signal 6idb p.om Last Minute Helps to |, "\'h:"” ¥First Pres : , \ atta 4 P m.—Weather forecast, f b, Hasebal 8 "Nport (0 ¢ p. m~—0ld-time & er L 6 o M Nunday Review,” . Musical cxercises opens pom oncert by the KDKA 45 p. m—\Wesiey Men r gilar Bunday afternoon sess Lifte Mymphe mervie Sunilay WHA n of Bethany Nunday sehool thn % { Runday Hymn § 7 New : Nacred recital ’ 1 VAR P M Al w tin . wG ay Hymn " 1 recital on organ P Weathor forecast, 1n “ - ' 1 nominatie ) Evening seryices from (General trie ¢ ny | terian ehureh N. ¥ At ~ L duly 13, 1921 o I Atnday ; < 1 or Ca sunday Muwsiva m, |} U Frew Press = Detroit,) ‘ et 0:30 A, mo=Rervice of Piest | 1B P M,==lIrgan {us . i i3 a7 gt ish Lutheran ehureh 5 \ i P N wsehill E Fifei ¥ . N aonnar by tle ) P, M=Borvics ¢ ¥ Wiz . Dinne neert and final ) 19| Lutheran ehureh A ! Pittsh io associntion oreh z (A Hal! =New York ) . v ¢ 5 = " P mo—Radio chapel services : WA} saturdany ’ . sunday (Round ‘m s R lo ' ST v : Na \ ot the Geutral ey »artmouth, M e gl . \ e . tinghouse, Springfiels . " oW ' M L | H GuHPLeLA, (W inghou Springflieid) Saturday o e} Hg i 5 I Saturday ép.m :"‘"” ' ';W" $:80 p, M=1rogram aus P —de ™ CKAC 9 3 - { W J r | s Montreal,) 6200 p. m,—Sehrafft’s Symphony en- hrotls . picen of New Yor ! e m 1. af Hand . A eeTor T P Bpecial mun's progra 6:50 p. m.—Lco Relsman hotel Len- Gy Mo : atlons hatween Turkey and Groee » Ol time mele saturday ox vnsemble st R m.--Soprano and contr ! " ) Kiddies' stories In French 0 P M Restlts o ! n i m,—t {do Ve f ol by the stern, orie and ' n L Itex Dattle and his M 1 by the | n, American and Na- tlom/ i It £ orghiars X 7:06 p, m.—~Murket reports m.—Guy Hunter, blind er Sy £:30 La Presse studio enters T30k V RoaNuG, ,’ i sunday. P Specht's 1 yment Hote If unnwielk : el Sl m.—\Violiy 2am ’q dr ‘H“ hou Lodg heatin poom.Joseph €, mith and : n—~Contra 11 a St Thomas' Eplacopa A AP et e it et L SR LR LI m—Manhattan Ladies'| 2:30 p, m.—Radio Bible ¢lass (Calumet Ry WNAOC \uuw- : ',:‘f AR quartet 4 p. m.~—Contralte Stationt (Bhepard Stores —— Hoatoh,) YT parseb il 3 7 p. m.—Nathan Abas and his Hot 5 f 0:38 p. m.—Arlington tim als Sunday. Pennaylvania orchestra saturday weather repe 20 to 10 p, m.—Special Introdue-| 8 p. m e Annaliat's talk saturday ] m.—Women'a elub talks, T ory program from the Mark Strand Business Men" T to 8 p. m.—Soprano, Grace Ne 830 p. m~—~WNAC Dinner dance— 9:00 Ayl AP S ter, New York $:16 p. m.—Soprano and accom- ' gon, 12.year-old pianist Checker Inn orehestra Ppctel T strom sBleinert 0 p. m.—Tntroduc N ==RAloh Willlains AR 'H Hieiee " oseph Plunkett, ma p. m—8tadium concert by t 1o (Iacde Srohaatra sunday, Bt 10800 New York Phitharmonie orchestra A Hert Iti e i Ne ok Cathedrel o Bt Ky w 7:28 p. m.—Musical progeam from own ofitha Planist, | Patil (Westinghonse, C} 23 the stage of the Mark & wir 5 m.—8ervice—Park strest 8:20 p. m. to 10 p. m.—Special (Gimbel Bros, Philadelphia.) Sunday. Cong hureh gram featuring vocal and instrumen - 10 p, m.~—Ralph Willlams and ' PR S u ' S ”‘“,‘,‘“"\. e || tal artiets, Saturday. fnho Gardens orchestra in con- wri sroadeast from the s hote o2 - 6 p. m.—Official weather forecast « Contralto, soprano, lyric tenor | (Strawbridge and Clothier — Philge | 6:00 1o 6:10—Joska DeBaba .\'. or- woc 6:05 p. m.—Dinner dance muslc. and planst | delphia.) | hestr (Palmer School of Chiropractic—Da- 6.45 p. m.—Livestock and pro — | S, 3 ra e Sriesia venport, Towa.) market reports, wie ! sunday, 6:10 to 6:20-—Paul Whiteman's ! s O inc iaitai ot ottll trait e e : ot wCdlloglans.” | Tpom ime stories a r (Radio Corp. of America — Wash-| 10:30 a. m.—Services of the Arch "t 8.8 3 Saturday. call Ington, D, C.) strest Presbyterian church, paEnash Joska DeBabary's or- | g.50 . —Sandman's Visit § p. m.—Concert by Comfort's 0ats R il Lt el s N 6:50 p. m.—Sport news and w harmonie orch 1 Sa 3 I3 7100 to 7:38 p. m—Musical program | 0 B : S48 I, me—What the Wild Wavea| & p. m.—Cl .\lll:rwx:!::"ix ur. Raphael to Spend $15,000 % 8:00 p. m.—Talk. | 7 L i & s i d N 0 | a i R W 8:05 ,‘, ,.‘, Youthia Campanion | 9 p. m.—Orchestra program. Barl- | are Saying' picked up by a micro-| 7:45 p. m.—Bible talk 1 To Iunlalge Blg btore" 9:15 to 1nig0 sy .," ~:m\v. im‘fi 8ololst, e placed amidet the breaking| 8§ p. m.—sSong recital and banjo| Louis R. Raphael has planned a ek e it i [ - upder the Steel Pler, Atlantic [solos ‘ 815,000 addition to his present Main Sunday [ Sunday. , New Jersey, 8:16 p. m.—To be announced. | street store, which will join it with 10:00 a. m.—Sunday morning serv-| 9 & m.—Sacred chimes concert 8:50 p. m.—Concert by Vessella’s | $:30 p. m.—Song recital by contral- | three stores in the Hotel Gradd build- ¢ - . s ? | 1:30 p. m.—Orchestra Coneert. concert band, to. ing and add nearly as much space as. . % "1:30 p. m.—Studis chapel service, | 7:30 p. m.—Sport newa. 10 p. m.—Dance music by Bob Le-| 4 p. m.—To ha announ is now occupied by his business. b | | | | WHAS (Courier Journal, Louisville Times, Louisvile, Ky. Saturday 7:30 to 9 p. m.—Concert by th - vian Trio. an in ing histor news bulleting; clal central stancd at § o'clock. 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