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is The ate the ped fes. Y €gE ded ake ne.) s N0 root jet & Ex- ll it "f!ffllit : '. lfl; € ',J\" L & Writien by the press ugencies for (he respective MIBUNMENI COMPANY tumous dancer in “Woman to Woman," the big film now showing ut the Lyceum and there are of the the young Amer that feature aas one ins Bolle Btory, severil | pima donna Unless otherwise indiented, theatrical notices and veviews 0 this column are IPSPVIPVVINTVIPIIIIIPII VIR RITIGITTTTIVVLTa e headliners #he caplivated Capitol 883 | 2888788888888 082005080008 =~ £[3VOICES IN THE AIR S Laiiaaraant AEAALLERRL ALY ! KDKA (Westinghouse— East | o Tuesdiy, duly 15, Pittsburgh.) (] dinner G100 P, =1 080 p Phregsinsone Minstrel Show | 6:4b pm.=Nows bulleting | 700 p'm 15 pom - seball seores. Conservation of bird SWOMAN TO WOMAN" A¥ PING SINGER AT CAPITGL e LYCEUM | 1overs of good singing should mot| 740 P me—Alurket repouts Betty Compson has the role of & i the present bill at the Capitol [ 3:00 P th==Concert Ly planist, so- tenor and cello P m=Arlington time Woather forecast, Dascball scores, {aan signals. dancing scenes In which she 18 seen | udiences yesterday with her fin 10100 p, m—=Coneurt, (o remarkable advantage I o yoice and was repeatedly enlled back i she appears in an exact copy of the| on mare, WHZ, famous Moulin Rouge in Paris, The| gudson Cole Is a conjuriet and nlso (Weal\nahdasdnrianald) story itself 1s a highly dramatic one| a very capable comedian, Mo jwos Bt great love, In Which love sirpwsses | jucs o variaty of laughs and many | 00 p, m—Leo Iteismann Hotol all lllmm:h: u|(,~u and sacrifices all | grnde things much (o the enjoyment||cnox Kisemble tor those loved, bt all Ardinger and Fraime mad Lo S 1 s D f : of all, and Fri wdo | g0 p, De=leo Reismann wnd his Starting on Thursday the Lyeoum |,y with the audiences with their |jatel Brunswiek orchestra will show auother pleture that 8| oveoiont singing, talking comedy | bound to please the most critical, it being & sercen aduption of Greenleaf Whittier's poem Barefoot Doy." Movie fans weary of hokum, aox problems, and this picture gives them some thing clean and refreshing, Tt ex- tolls young American Wl proved themselves ¢ dinors, offering ble enter Harrviet Nawrot and Boys u'. skating novelty that e lone and productive of big ap The feature photoplay | he Man Life Passed By,” a ph manhood and | .v hat containg a very roller starts in a lttle country town WIth | jny cwinning story, and with a a fittlo burcfoot boy, played BY | (yreq” gust including Hobart Krankie Le Jane and Eva Novik Coming soon to the Lyceum s Marmount “Nellle, the Deautitul Cloak Model,” e Lo « wonderful fashlon ghow production 2 o 3 ISION TO by the Cosmopolitan compuny. EXCURSI 1 A epecial excursion from this NT to New oYrk and return will he MENTAL D by the New Haven railroad Sunday, July 20th at a most att luced fare for the chedule for the sp n arranged to allow One in cvel 200 Britishers Called Mentally Defileent, Speaker Says, full More thun 16 London, July it 0, are mentally n, or one | deficient, | are forming special Health ‘atley de- | Coney lskand or t \ uddress at & conferonce | ttip ot go to & ball umber of | themeclves in any one parties to Minister of clared in here. Referving to the game or of a such: porsons confined in prisons foy | different ways in New York cit various offenses, he said that he had | The spe s pxguealon _'{"'t';'v‘", wondered “whether the person who | [cave New Tirl ";““I‘"""‘ Canibidid sent the mentally defective person to | ™ I‘JHIH) ,.v‘ dard nm-.ra:x kr‘- D be punished for something which ho | ! Bristol at 6:35 a. m, to ta | pussengers and the run to New Y did, and could not avoid doing, was not himself a lit subject for care.” “If a person is not gifted by God dire t w Grand Central terminal out etop, arriving at 9 ther eturn trip the exe rsion spe with the power of resisting evil.” the | Gy 0, ve Grand Central terminal aty 10 signal. minister concluded, “it 18 a question | 2yx VI T T ard time, and | 11:02 p. m—Weather forecast. whether we, who have been gifted el e make a non-stop run to Bristol, with that power, are entitled to pun- | o ish that person in the light of our unders 10:25 p. m. nding." - - > } COMMUNINTS REN BATTLE OF MUSIC | wore ea cioves ac o Couneil CARRIERS, EAST HAMPTON e Dortmund, Gerwany, July 15 Two communists who were elected as e Wednesday Eve., deputies of the town council wore{ wen. red gloves at the initial meeting of | (Atlanta Journal—Atlanta, Ga.) AHLBERG'S & TASILLOS |the body. When the time came for | the new membres to raise thoir Tght |4 5:00 to 9:00 p. m—Viek Myers the oath of office, | hands and ta {the other deputies gloves, as is customar & | hut the communists re i removed tl LYCEUM TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY The burgomaster de h cowering for the occasion. deputies are sidered full fledged town's law making body. THURS, — “THE BAR 00T BOY” Tonight and Wednesday KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring Belle Story The Young American Prima Donna i3 . CE- THE COOLENT SPOT IN ll\ll’ll(llnl) ALL THIS WEEK MAT. DAILY EXCEPT MON. & FRL THE POLI PLAYERS featuring ARTHUR HOWARD and WINIFRED ST, CLAIRE Under Direction of A, H. VAN BUREN “The Old Home Town” a ¢ by Georg MUSICAL W “Teyin X HARRI NAWROT & BOYS I|| ills and ¢ )Ill\" “The Man Life Passed By” @ with THobart Bosworth, ! Percy Marmount, Jane and Iiva Novak. medy in a Prologne nnd three ncts 8. Kauffy and Mare Con- on of the Movies," and “Helen on the same Production. EXCURSION ~ NEW YORK $2.25 ROUND TRIP SUNDAY JULY 20th . Special Train Lv. New Britain . . ' ’ 6:25 a. m. Lv. Bristol . 6:35 a. m. Due New York (Gumd Cenual) . 9:35 a. m. Returning Lv. New York (Grand Centlal) . ‘Due Bristol . . . . Due New Britain . - . Eastern Standald Thne Tlckels, limited to the seating capacity of special train, now on sale at Station Ticket Offices. New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Api- eRents IntePnsting BRos- NEW YORK round trip. oYrk and many local groups | s u sight-secing enjoy | hundred | rork | (John Wanamaker. at 10:14 p. m. and due New - D OATH ial Meeting in Germany, | n unless they removed their lh\ll'l ' | After a lively discussion the con- | p. m.—Dinner “‘mw Shepard Betty Cfim son nunists dréw the gloves from their | otonial orchestra. hands and threw them on the floor, | ™¢ias" "~ ‘mogton A\mmm“ i n | in defiznce of the council, and stalked | . 2 |out of the room. r'h attend all meetings, but as yet have not Heen | i concerned, are not con- members of the ‘WOMAN e R e ICAPITOL | ;" 7:00 p, N ol by the Kastern, tionul lwngues, P me—=World murket me==Bodtime story, 740 p. me=Copley Plaza Enscmbie 9:00 p, m~—Concert by ecllo, ‘con- tralto, violin and pianist, 10:55 p. mo==Arlington time signals. Weather reports, KYW, ( Westinghouse=Chicago.) e p. m—Dinner concert, Kesults of gaines play- American and Nal A well | e wurvey, oto- foas and 6:00 to UYL 6 o 6110 po mo—Joska DeBabary run or stra, next 10 to 6:20 p. Paul man's “Colleglans. White- rac- 06520 to 6:30 . m.—Joska DeBava- Ly |18 orche 417 2:00 to p. m.—Musical pro- visit L : (b p. me—American farm jon prokram. 7:456 to 8:30 p. m.—~Continnation of | musical program | Teill 0500 to 10580 p. m.—"At Home" . | Drogram. \\(ln on | Philadeiphia.) | ith= | 7:30 p. m.—8ports results and pol- al | fce 1 omL=—=Time WHAS Journal—1Louisviile Louisville, Ky.) (Courier Times— | m.—Concert by the | Late | ball | 30 to 9:00 p. Zur Schmiede Harmony singer: importaht news bulletins, B Official central time announc- — led at 9 o'clock. |scores. all | Afelody orchestra. eir | 10:45 p. m [ment. —Radiowl entertain- WNAC ( Shepard Stores—Boston.) . m.—Kiddies' stories in + [I'rench and English, ; 7:30 p. m.—8pecial classical cons $:30 p. m.—Variety program. { 0 p. m.—Dance program by Jo- Smith & his Mount Royal | JHmol dance orchestra. | i 2 § W (General Electr Co.—Schenectady) §:00 p. m—Dinner muste by Joseph A. Chickene and his Clover Club or- | ehestra, 0 p. m—Baseball scores, 45 p, m.—DMusical progran. T | 9:30,p. m.—Recital by violinist and ompanist. 10:15 p. m.-—Organ recital. WHN. State Theater York City.) (Loew's Bidg.—New | | 6-7 p. m—Around the Alamac's fes- tive hoard. 9:30 p. m.—Chas. sades l(nk orchestra. 10:00 p. m.—Recitation. | Strickland's Pall- 10:05 p .m.—Halady Choral society. | 10:30 p. m,—Bertram J. Goodman's | orchestra. bl n 00 p. m.—singing. | M 30 p. m.—Musical progeam. i WQUL. (Calumet Baking Powder Co. and | Rambo Gardens Station—Chicago). Talk fo In- 7:00 to 8:00 p .m Ieal Estate Mortgs vestment.” Planist. 10:00 p. m. to 2:00 a. m.—Ralph | Williams and His Rainbo Gardens or- |chestra, +“The How Do You Do | Boys.” ! wiIP, [ (Gimbel Bros.—Fhiladelphia.) £:00 p. m.—Official weather fore- cast. 6:06 p. m—Dinner music by Ehren- | zeller's concert orchestra. 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and Produce market reports, 7:00 p. m.—Bedtime stories and roll call. | 8:00 p. m—Concert by Comiort's | Phitharmonic orchestra. “What the Wild Waves |are Saying,” picked up by microphone | placed amidst the waves under the | Steel Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey. | 8:50 p. m.—Concert by Vessella's concert band. | 10:00 p. m.—Dance music by Bob Leman's dance orchestra. 11:05 p. m.—Dance music by Har- vey Marburger and his Keith vaude- ville orchestra, WMAF. | | (Round Hills Radio Corp.—South | “ Dartmouth, Mass.) | 6:00 p. m.~Dinner mitic . 7:30 p. m.—Van's Collegiate orches- sit Ir 5180 p. molimpersonator 930 B w-=Program under auspices |Lopes Hotel Btatler dance orchestra HEAL ESNTATE TRAASFENRS §:45 p. m==Vielinls of Evening Mail 1180 g mo=Digest of the day's Heally deeds filed for record the 8166 p. mo—Hariton 10:45 p. m,==ltog W K o news, Basliall acores Lhve Sl0eK | orice of the town clerk yesterday 1ns $:10 p. m=lmpersonator Hotel Blitmere Cascades market veport . P th.=Hoprane. 11146 p d cluded fhe following Adus Ans 9185 B t=eViolinist WEHAL, " Jrews to Joseph Tutles, Hassell street; 45 p. moHaritons (Amerk Telephone & graph WaAN Alerander M, Galbrgith and Joha e Co,~—=New York City.) ('nio S ( nd.) Pattison 10 Ania and George Sweds Whe tusky, William street the New Gi00:10100 P, i =Dinner sl Ti80 p =t 1. Bd Day's Bed- | Beitain Rail Estate and Title Co. to tadio Corp, of America—Washing s collegiute orehvstrn, baritor chestra, Soprano solos | Willlam M, Van Oppen, Monres ton, . €.) impersonator, violinist \ bedtime story |street] Louise 8 Hart 1o the Hanley o k Works, Lake street; Nigholas Neapels 800 P m==Childeen's hour WG, s - luth and others 10 Halvatore Nu::l. N0 P e=Musical progran, (Vedern! Tetephone & Telegraph Co.| Heratd sificd ads gt what you |lato, Nterling street: Kalvatore Neapels 9100 p, m=Talk ow the political —Buffale, N. Y.) want, | P oreyele or rooms (or late. to Carmelo und Hoss Heolle, ;“"':."‘l: e Uy oo | AN Dinner mis Vinvent | light housekeep Merling street ving Boernsteln's Wardman 1'ark W Hotel arghestra e (¥ Bl (I e, | 9:80 p Jm==Drnee musle o s | woc, | (Palmer School of Chiropractic—Da- | venport, lowa,) | s | * . m=8port news and veather | 5 { 8:00 p. m.—Orgun recital, voeal | duets, | You can't expect to e ‘ have soft, white hands (American Radio & Research Corp.— if you peel potatoes Medford Hillside, Mass.) every day—nothing — else you do makes 7:00 p. g stock market them so red rough exchange. review of condi- ! ol tions In the joston olice reports, : Rl i ,',',‘._<'.,,,’,4.':,,.“,.,,“‘ | Serve Mueller's 7:30 p. m—Evening program-— | Spaghetti instead of "Olll.un "Africa from Cape Town to the | potatogsands.aveyour i s ieia il | hands."Save time, too; 3. Weekly husiness report | it takes 33 to 40 min- | time, 7:00 p. Sealyham Terrie 7:20 p. of 7:30 p. m.—Hote® McAlpin orches- |tra, $:80 p..m, 8:45 p. Special program® for Opening t ening. | A new Annex to the dnn, afford- 1 | tra 0 p. m.—~Soprano. Hrawbridge & m,==To 1o==Time r forecasts wnnouneed signals and wen WL Clothier phin,) : | 3 @80 po m=—Meyor Duvis Bellovue A ¥ - % vatford Hotel coneert orchestra and | sehall scores, | 7:00 p, mo~="8ny Jim," | 8100 p. m—"Rilver Holl Brass Quag k' ! “ Philladel- Mueller's M in Place of Tron and Steel industry. and unsightly. Waltham | utes to peel and | cook potatoes, and Mueller’s cooks in 9 minutes. 4. Weather report and WaZ, (Aeolian Hall—New York City.) nk Dole, “Dogs—A m,— m.—Financial developments More Economical, and Quick and Easy to Prépare Mueller’s is a much more economical food than potatoes in every way. There are bad potatoes in every basket; you cut away 15% when you peel thcm and they are 62% water. Mucller's is 100%food value without waste. And Mueller’s is just as easy to prepare as otatoes. Serve it the same way; with utter, with sauces, with meat gravies, with sauerkraut. . the day ‘redit management,” stey Organ recital, ATARRH of head or throat s usually benefited by the vapors of= VVAPORI§ o0 Yonriv m— from potatoes. C. F. Mueller Co., Jersey City, N. J. Food Value of Potatoes and Macaronishown es of U. S, tin 1 3 83) graphlallx (Taken from fi Instead of creamed potatoes, serve epts of g"m""" Bl Mueller’sElbowMacaroni prepared the same way. In place of potatoes au gratin, use any one of tfie Mueller Foods; instead of fried potaroes, fry Mueller’s Egg Noodles. No matter how you prepare it “the better taste” MUELLER’S SPAGHETTI “With the Better st — AMBER INN — On The BERLIN TURNPIKT, DININ DANCING New Dance Hall—Grand Open- ing, Wednesday Eve. ing unusually large dancing space, new floor. Come and enjoy yourselfwhere it is cool and everybody’s happy. Music DBy Jack Coyle’s Orch. Admission 35¢. Free Parking J. H. Quinn, Prop. Its thoroughly aged ~ not green or unfinished. Consume the quality products of the House rf' Anheuser-Busch St.Louis g4 DWELST Also manutacturers of GRAPE BOUQUET A-B GINGER ALE BEVO MALT-NUTRINE Buy by the case from your Dealer x : Miner-Read & Tullock Distributors New Britain, Conn. Potatoes — “All Hands' Say Spaghett! makes Mueller's so appetizing and delicious that it is a welcome and delightful change If you want novel, elaborate dishes, send for our new Recnpe Book, containing 43 . unusual and delightful recipes. Address ol o wil