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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1924 e T | [T liv“fiié’i'i’if' Models at Brilliant Grand Prix Forecast Season’s Modes § EA AR AR AL LA LA A L “‘V'“m - - KOKA (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh) Faturday m Baseball scores; dinner | Epeminondas and His " Last Minute Helps te leos ofherwise (ndicated. hentrical noties and reviews 0 (his eulumn are Fosh A e ‘l e Hely J writlen by the press wEracies The Feaperting wIUsE MRl CRIBpanY ® eachers of Bunday sehool glasses. ' T:00 p. m.—Raseball scores. Eport T LR s e SRR T L L L L VOUR LAZY DAISES AT CAPHTOL ! i re. fpdtures wtiy | (B160 B B-Copabct by e Weat The big attraction at the Capitol teat .-r“hm e ,‘A"I m' et S ] on the bill fer next week Monday ) e il | Weather forecast, Baseball scores Tuesday and Wednesday is the hig y \ star cast in “Marry Keith headliner “The Vour Lauwy t Py Daisies,” who come here after meet Mo : 1'11 I 4-:‘-!- '-: t deals P vioa F agraas Rt Ing with much success on the Kuith Wi " affal e s eirenit, The Four Lazy Dalsics are o e Cencact a dancing quartette who have heen AT THE LYCEEM | 8115 p m—Raseball scores. frequently called Flowers In the Field gy 1] by 580 p. m==Dinner concert by the of Dancing . ' hion ahow pieture b b PN i o, 1€ Another big time headliner is Nat "Nellle, the Reautiful Cloak Meodel '”'"""“r:“ Athietie Assoclation or Nazarro, with Buek and Bubbles in a will open at the Lyceam lomorrow ‘h.-“..d p. n Radio ehapel \mm|y of Imu‘.ll.—n Nat .\‘ arr0 1% | ovening, te continue through Wed. 7:80 p. m ~Ra X I.l b wrobably the dean of athle! and 18 % g B arally considered to'stand at tho|noedsy. Bouutiful Claire Windsor-has wnz head of his profession, Mr, Nazarro | !Nt ading role, supported by an all (Westinghouse—Springfeld) this year has departed materlally from cust, And on Thursday a big - his customary routine and varlety sible feature program awalls movie Raturday plays an important part in his now | fans IFred Thompson in his latest 6:00 p, m.~—8chrafft’'s SBymphony offering. 1t includes instrumental | thritier, “I'he Fighting Sap,” and | Ensemble, musle, song, dance and plenty of good | “Yesterday's Wit an elaborately 6:80 p. m-Leo Relsman Hotel comedy, moat of the latter heing pro | stagud screen version of the popular | Lenox Ensemble, duced by Buck and Bubbles, two phy- | story by Evelyn Campbell, 00 p. m.—Tesults of gamen nomenal plekaninnies, who are said to e, the Beautityl Cloak Model” |played by the Eastern, American and be natural comedians, in unu!h-r of the Goldwyn-Cosmopol- | National leagues, Direct from Watkins Corners, New | itan art productions and the action of 7:10 p, m.—Leo RNeisman and his Hampshire, comes S8am Hearn, orator, | the plot was laid in N York city, | Hotel Brunswick orchestra, vocal-er, and violin-ér, with an act|As a background one sces the Fifth b p. mo—Bedtime story, that is sure a dandy. Sam Hearn Is avenue throngs, the jumbled n-um.'] 40 p. m.—Concert by the Hotel perhaps one of the cleverest rube at 42nd strect, and nuto chases up |Kimball Trio, comedians before the footlights today | the Great White Way, the villain pur- | 0:00 p, m-—Concert by baritone and his characterization of the rube sued along Riverside Drive, the grim and planist, fiddler is one of the best seen In|tenements of the West Side, the old 0:80 p, m.—Harmoniea solos, wvaudeville In many a day, Ninth avenue elevated doing its hest, | 10:55 p. m —Arlington time sig- Harry Philwin and Co. will offer & and the famous Fifth avenue gown nals; wenther reports, series of songs at the plano, Mr. Phil- | shops, Beautiful Claire Windsor fits | win belng blind, but at that an ex- | gtunningly Into the role of Nellie, | Sunday: cellent planist. | A smashing, crashing story of ac- | #:30 p. m.—Eunday vespers from STYLE ) 8 SEEN AT THE GRAND PRIN, LEKT TO RIGHT:TWO JEAN PATOU TIONS IN FIGURED CHIFFON; ONE OF Betancourt and Girlie will offer a | tjon, starring I'red Thompson is ““The |the Springfleld Munieipal Chime. RODIER'S NEWEST SCARFS; TWO OF DRECOI MODELS, THEONE AT THE LEFT IN GAY ORIENTAL BLUE FOULARD CUT ALONG unique and sensational novelty With | pyghting Sap.” A lone college man, [ i0 P m.—(oncert JAPANESE LINES, THE OTHER IN FILMY WHITE CHIFFON WITHFRINGE IN TULLE DIPPED IN BLACK WAX, tables and chalrs being put to many | gace to face with a band of desperate 9:30 p. m.—Concert by Copley club surprise usages. Betancourt 18 a|cut.throats who stop at nothing to SINE°T™ By M. Therese Tonney French Derby, which has mostly a |Grand Prix was over. pastel colors, many large hats, strange balancer and he and his pretty assist- | goin their ends, | —— NEA Service Writer French following; the Dragues, fa- | What is worn at Grand Prix not [little square parasols, fantastic leop- ant will be well liked, | “Yesterday's Wife,” the second KYW Paris, July 19.—There {s one week | mous for beautiful carriages and of [only is indicative of what will be |ard skin trimmings, many gay figured The photoplay feature on this same |, reqay feature, stars such thesplans | (Westinghouse, Chieago) in Parls which stands out ahove all [the three the greatest in social im- | worn all summer at Deauville, | frocks and enough frocks along Jap- bill will offer Madge Kennedy in “The |\ yrona Rich, Elleen Percy, Lottie | _— others—ILa Grand Semaine, or the |portance, and the Grand Prix, which |Blarritz and The Lido, but also fore- |anese lincs fo make one onder what Purple Highway,” a romantic drama Willlams, Lewis Dayton, Philo Mec- | Saturday | Great Week, | closes the week and in fast becoming |casts the mnew collections of the |their vogue is to be this coming win- Widedis It is so ecalled because of the great an American event French eouturieres which appear in | ter. with this charming little star in one of Cullough and others. A:00 ta 6:30 p. m.—Dinner concert, | her best roles, O 7BV 6:00 1o 6:10—Joska DeBabary's or- | racing events of the weck and is of-| Doug and Mary came back from early and late August, o) Tt was easily the greatest Grand chestra ficially opened by the president of |Sweden to he here, Ambassador | Many checks, both in alpaca and | Prix since the war, and what was up from Spain and in sheer materials, much black and ‘\\mn will be talked about for weeks #' . p—— = EVANGELISTIC SERVICES 6:10 to 6:20 p. m.—Paul White- Irance. | Moore came white, much mousseline de soie in |to come, wedish tent meetings will be held [man's “Collegians.” The three greatest events are the |everyone else waited in Parjs until v evening except Mond and ] to 6:30 p. m.-—Joska DeBa- overy - P A L A C E = || saturday in a tent on the corner of [bary's orchestra, N TR Stanley and Park streets, beginning | 7:00 to ¥:68 p. m.—Musleal pro- WNAO saturday. [French and E e et | et mate wa fi| STATE TROOPS RERDY | | THE COOLEST SPOY IN HARTFORD || (o orrow evening at 7:45 o'clock. |gram. (8hepard Stores, Boston) 1:45 p ALL THIS' WEEK 2 MAT. DAILY EXCEPT MON. & FRL Subjects of appeal to n!n«]nrn times 8:00 p, m.~Talk. - will be presented in the light of Bihle . m. Companion. Saturday WHY 5:40 p. m.—La Presse studio con- < leert, TAlks. Soldier Ready to Go Into Oklahoma prophecy. Evangelist 1. Worden- p. m.—Musical program. 6:30 = e : 30 p. m.—Dinner dance, e New walm and A. Bloomstedt, who have o _ 8:15 p. m.—State Ballroom orches- et R | 10:3p po m—Mount Royal Hotel| apine Fields Should Miners Make X roof garden dance orchestra, 3 B teaturing condur(fm] similar s:lrwr:vnu in ;nan}' Sunday tra. W D and parts of America and Sweden will be 10:00 a. m.—8unday mornin upr\- : = v ! ' ARTHUR B A T, CLAIRE | |the speakers, Tomorrow evening the |ice, Eipiscopal ehurch. s chfl;}fi, P Hots i Westin nRianRoE L o ‘:’f",'”'f"w e e war, Gopdishen Tioht Cnder Directlon of A. H. VAN BUREN [ |subject will be, “Can We Be Certain | 1:30 p. m.—Studio chapel service.| 10:15 p. m—Copley Plaza orches- | g il round the Alamac'si , = ican Radlo & Research Corp.—| Wilburton, Okla, July 19.—State That The Bible is The Word of God 2" B e sl e e | Medford Hillside, Mass.) troofs were held in readiness today to -— — - wIP s (i 9 ey PEDEtAML respond to a call from county officers, Saturday. should an attempt be made to carry g 1d i ; ; e Undrinkable Perfume (Gimbel Bros, Philadelphia) Sunday 5:15 p. m.—Popular program. 3 _ 8: SR out a threat, veceived last night from 5 Copenhagen — VPa'atable perfumes 00 o Narie . Concert violinist | 11: a. m.—S8ervice of (athedral _Big Brother perind. 7:15 p. m.—Code practice. Lesson | Hartshorne, to shut down by force today, the Deagnan and McConnell ” Hom whn and hair warhes have been barred | saturday b : 5 irch of St. Paul. i50 p. m. P om. O! e o from lceland's shores. All such H-| 6:00 p. m—Official weather fore-|™ .44 pf m‘vm’:\. of Hoston hnnf]l 9 p Ellen Montague Cross|317. New England weather forecast, v . s | Concert company. | New England crop notes. mine here where 50 men are em- ! ployed on an open shop basis. b c‘:mf,nls -h::;'r‘:::-e:;;l \lll:" (n;:: quids importcd irto the eountry fin |cast. y FhARE 5 Ny Georgs 8. " fature must be mised-with hitter | _6:05 p. m.Dinner musie by the )| ™ ¢ n", o _garvice, Park :(,,e,; 9:30 p. m.—Baritone. 7:30 p. m.—Talk on current events. Kentucky Serenaders. (,m‘gwga;lm‘a, SHOroH. K 2:45 p. m.—Fitzpatrick brothers. | Musicale. Weather reports and Wal-| The officers, upon receiving the re- i | tham time. port that the threat had been made, announced determination to prevent a nelly authors of “Merton of the Movies,” | | the "To the Ladies,” “Duley” and “Helen || alocs in ewler fo wake them un- I 5 G148 nt s bhesachandintodice s e {10 p. m.—Special Man's program. 5:00 p. m.—Twllight program, Ad-| repetition of the trouble at the Cam- |venture hour. Musicale, Talk. | bria mine settlement yesterday when of Troy, N. Produced on the same | |2 20 0 T L e e of Trog, N, XY Broduced on, the eion, | | drinkablv, probibition enforcement of- | S L Bt S0t ficials have ordered A i ! - 11 p. 'm.—>Musical program. 7:00 p. m.-eBedtime stories and roll WOX 11:30 p, m—Jimmy Clarks and call, (Detrolt Free Press, ‘Detrolt) [ his entertainers. { o one hundred armed miners descended 8:00 p. m.—Concert by Comfort's - - Ph\!hnrnmn!r ?‘rryhp.tlra. ; Saturday Sunday. woc, o (Ilpnn Kall-Tnla mine, disarmed guards §:45 p. m—"What the Wild Waves | 6:00 p. m.—Dinner concert and final { 1011 p. m.—Paul pecht's o Post | (Palmer chool of Chigopractic —Da- and forced 175 non-union miners to leave their worlk are Saying."” | haseball scores Lodge br: I I cores. Lodge brehestra. 4 i C A P I O o 8:51‘J’,‘ '“,i_Cr)nrrrt by Vessella's | et i TenperIRe l 4 doreeok apined fonputiats WRALLD oncert band. Sum]nv WGY Y basblagedaon gunsasat o) : GY Saturday, B at the eagnan 10:00 p. m.—Dance music by Bob | 7:45 p. m—Services of the Central | L e SAIIAY, and McConnell mine and should they Mount Royal hotel concert orchestra e —in— Sunday. Leman's dance orchestra, 2 (General S Methodist Eplscopal church. The N Y 7:00 p. m.—Sport news and weather be unable to cope with the situation, officers said, state troops would be SUNDAY NIGHT — DOUBLE FEATURES 11:05 p. m.—Organ reeital, Hudson quartet. RoreoaAl o) 7S :00 == ) 1 Katherine MacDonald All Star Cast T LHG R e I O saturday. 9:00 p. m—Orchestra program (1| °Med . —in— —in— 7:30 p. m.—Evening service from “ 9:30 p. m.—Service of Iirst Re-|hour) The Palmer School Radio or- ISR e vostiaaling WMAF R N Sietia the Kali-Inla mine occurrence but no y 3 arrests have been made, Owners of 4 »” “Marr " Holy Trinity church. Toney-Money’ L Marry In Haste (Round Hills Radio Corp, South| 7:30 p. m.—Concert by the New : the mine declined to make any com- e & Shee 9:30 p, m.—Special Sunday evening % - e Goroat Dartmouth, Mass.) York Philharmonic orchestra. PATENTS ISSUED TO ment or state what action they would MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY i S = e CONNECTICUT PEOPLE take toward continuing operation of Saturday . i 4 o ) b A 3 the mine, which re-opened recently on 7 J (Aeolian Hall, New York City) 6:00 p. m—Dinneg 5Esicy (Strawbridge & Clothier -—— Fhiladel- € y K EITH VAUD EVILLE {105 7:30 p. m.—Health talk.® phia.) . an open shop basis after a protracted P 7:45 p. m.—Messner Brothers Jazz A 1ist of patents issued to the eciti- | shutdown. zens of Connecticut for the week end- l.'» — ENTERTAINING OFFERINGS — 5 TitD b ;“;,"d’(:"“,"um,a orches- | Orchestra. i Sunday. T i 3 Archr |ID8 July & 1924, furnished by Louis ENFORGB PRESS DECREE 8:55 m.—Bass singer. 180 —8ervices the #ilg 8 7:30 p. m.—Bervicea of the M. Schmidt, solicitor of patents, 259 The Broadway Comedian tra. | 8:00 p. m.—*The Radio Telescope| 9:10 p. m.—Gauvreau orchestra, 30 | strent Presbyterian church. Main street, New Britain or Directional Receiving.'” violinists, ages 10 to 16, n ] ol A s Wm. J. Barrett, Bridgeport, Ti- 8:25 p. m.—Stadium concert by the | 9:25 p. m.—TDass singer. | WO0. i Italian Govern Fasolsf 3 a arget. el m Z New York Philharmonic orchestra, P, m—majivrean orchestra, (John Wanamaker—Philadeiphia.) Iur(“‘l‘1'1n:(|::‘ :'“F!::'ldnhnw Waterbur: gy 2 iy P et I e Mg st = Key holder, + Waterbury | Newspaper After It Makes Scath. I ] Ado Venice orchestra. s Saturday. o -~ . ¢ { 3 A]\t[) P]{Bm :4 ! Sunday “.lli‘:",:!‘fl“t"t . Bryant, New Milford. | jng Criticism of Govt. n a Variety of Varieties Sunday 7:20 to 10:00 p. m.—&peclal intro- . Sports results and police | e : = 3100) 81 my—=Childran'sl Hour LU bl A E Trom U het T 0 PAmEEREE IEENILe SRCDOtCe I8 Philip G, Darling, Bridgeport, As-| Rome, July 10.—The impartisity ; $:00 g, my ! 10U, J jre 5 signor to Maning Maxwell & Moore, | of the government in 1yl th t : , Na 11:00 A, m.—West Tnd Presbyter- | Strand theater. . : = al. Vi LY 8 it L] Direct From Watkins Corners e bt e e eI aw: 7080 p. m—Tntroductoy remarke. phnan :{\"T;:]|':~||-E”|1nrv‘:"v=| Inc., New York, N. Y. ®afety valve.|recent press decree is shown by yes- i 7:25 p, m—Musical program. | p. M. L Thomas Digney, Bridgeport, Shade' terday's seizure of the Fascista news- R roller. | paper Impero. The paper had pub- S M HE RN 2:30 p. m.—Radio Bible class | A A {00 p. m.—Nathan Ahas' Hotel §:20 to 10:00 p. m.—Vocal and in- S Vo 2 7 Pennsylvania_orchestra, | strumental artists. e \';:::I:x‘u: sorvices from | o Bermard &, Dowd, Harford, assign- | lished in four calumn display t5pe & i b - 130 a. m.—) § § or to Royal Typewriter C'o,, Inc,, New | statement declarin ORATOR — VOCAL-ER — VIOLI 8:00 p. m.—"The Annalist's Talk . Bethany Presbyterian church. S s e A R e filhfl" the only way F T K! for Business Men.” WRE 2:30 p. m.—Musical exerclses open-| Antony Ginfy ; 9 | 'g about true pacification of the Gosh All Hemlock How His Fiddle Can al Lt i e Yorl nhi armonlo U R b | Antony Giufrl, Hartford. Foot pro- | country was to “remove from circu- e o Sk ol | (Radio Corp. of America — Wash- |ing the regular Sunday afternoon 8es- pelled vehicle, lation certain Italian officlals.” Harry Philwin & Co. Belmnmurt & Girlie 10:15 p. m.—"Moving Day of Na- ington, D. C.) [sm‘;i nf{‘\f ;30'33"”’;"""‘:“[‘ ";‘\“I":‘l'm Frali ‘:{:‘; ‘:k:{l"r“'r"’;"llg‘\P”‘d::'f“"_"l :*’;\L:':‘- The Impero also urged the govern- y vin ; —c—— o C oW €| ment to reestablish 'a - “Music” | Unlque Nowhv tlons, Ay saturday. melodles and._sacred chimes recital. |York, N. Y. Typewnting machine. | ment whicth, in f.,‘:;l,.,"Ap,l‘:',',:.,cf‘"":","'d e 5 RAINE Children's hour. —_— — : (o l!" . Holdredge, Stonington. | gyropean republics, “gives such ad S T i o dation strueture, 2 £ Congianet; T e Times 4h p Bible talk. | w : o il ) vantageous results” Tt 4——' AZ Y DAISIES—-4 S ",";:‘IL“","",'\-? e e } Talk on radiof (Ametican Telephone & Telegraph Co.| Arthur 8, Hyde, Hartrérd, assignor | qiio gaccl BRI "n:":i:dl:;"‘“'l‘: ouisville, Ky. : . m.—Song recital hy barl- —New York City.) ;"fl “mr" Machine Tool Co. Produc- |5 satisfy these requests, the same ; s Fepihs tion of wheels oo G i) . ! ; i ) N, S x 4 would he ¢ the Flowers in the Field of Dancing” . (e soiiaih h Y et hhy 30 p. m.—Plano recital. Saturday. Albort B, dohnson, Hartford. Swim- )m‘i’";m(m"’“”"” DYS RN TR T, " ¥ B s o & AP ass Ramble 14 m.--Song recital by con-| A Rl e i “THE PURPLE HIGHWAY" et oh | 6:00 to 12:00 p. m.—Dinner music. | Louls 1. Levy, New Haven. Sphy: DENVER FEDITOR DIES, With | cial central standard time announced | 9 P. m.—Musical program, | Bass, soprano, Russian planist, e & ?3::::{:‘:2\,:.',‘\',“, Glon. Brovk. Gar Denver, July 19.—Harry T. Tam- | 9:30 p. m.—Concert of Hawalian |linist, Vincent Lopez and his orches- i v, Glen dame | . on, editor and part owner of the MADGE KENNEDY |at 9 o'clock. o [ men, edifor an i § | tra. i e AR enver Post, — e [ Nindey 9:55 p. m.—Time signal and weath. | O R Chom insas ARG S 3 i forecath SRART. or to the Arrow Flectric Co,, Hart- b i : Coolest Place in Town 9:57 a. m.—Organ music Matinees 9:57 a. & ] SRy X e T Lo ' Gunday hymn |ford. Electric switch (2 patents.) T . | New F)uctmn Fan in wh:”a’:;;:‘wm';: hurch service under \\;‘-R PRI 4:00 p. m.—Sunday hymn 600 Gisultivan, Willimantic, Thread G ';‘i":v;o::mmz apparatus of 700 Seats 20c eration ces o dist - R, e . fos _Iguide for spinning machines. refly and glow-worm is s ¢ at 4 ple. e (Federal Telephons and Telegraph | 4:00 to 5:00 p. m.—Int rdenomina ddward (. TRegan, New Haven, |De the most efficient in the world. The glow-worm light 1 80 . times | 4tob p. m-—~Concert. 3 Ruffa A 4 tional service. AR Sy | G e S B:00 to 5:20 p. m.—Lectures on it | PONer press gtiard, Sl I Cephas B, Rogers, Danbury. Ceiling [ more efficient than a tungsten lamp. | terature of the Old Testament. Ifixture for electric lights. 7:20 to 9:15 p. m.—Musical Pro-|"“ro iy B Rogers, Danbury, Flec- SUNDAY, MONDAY, | gram. ; trie light bracket. 9:15 to 10:15 p. m.—Organ recital o, one A, Shephard, Bridgeport. Popular Excursion TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — Spar piup cleaner to New York WSB. Bernard M. Skelly, Rridgeport, (Atlanta Journal—Atianta, Ga.) Traffic signal for automobiles ] R — e o : Round Trip $2.25 | f p $2.25 | = Jegse A. B, 8Smith, Stamford, assign- | D Vi l m flw hfé Smur-lnl. or 1o Underwood Typewriter Co., New ramatic l{e elations 00 1o 9:00 . e Vick, “the Vi (7 TR g machine. || SUNDAY, JULY 20TH ginia ‘z:rl with the l'-vma‘r. Riven Tove, South Norwalk, Cor- Special Train 10:45 p. m.— Week-end jubilee, et stay Ty, Ni set stay. . New Britain - 6:25 a. m, [ J A —_— Henry (. Voight. New Britain, as Lyv. Bristol Gold e summ’;: TR , [signor to Sargent & Co., New Haven. Due New York Pi t e | L] m ald re ¥ 1a Tock, (2 patents) R"'llm'“‘ ctur 4 chureh servier | Henry E. Warnecke, Norwalk, as- Iy, New York - 7: 5:00 to 6:00 p. m.—Sabbath concert signor to Fairfield Rattery Co., South || fue Bristol 3 featuring Smyrna, Ga., quartet INorwalk. Dry battery, 9 o4 b m —Wesley Memorial church Trade Marke e Y"";:,"L',::‘,,; ;o.,.’l:n! s i Medermid Tnd., Watetbury. Chem- i vt o e edu o o e e jeals for eleaning metals and textiles, Tickets, |lm|lml ln the KAC. Nellie R. Maslen, Hartford. Candies. seating capacity of special ~Montreal.) 1. Ravissa, New Britain. Confec- train, now on sale at Station Thrillm§ Photopla_y [)‘om flteflmous OmDCV'l! MCM! ‘ saturday. "n‘::l.l"l Textile Mfz. Co. Bridgeport e e s 5 and New York, N. Y. Tile fabrics in : . m.——Ikiddies' stories In .the piece.