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PETIPVI VTR TIPIPI T T IIRT I TII NIV IV I IRIT TIPSV TT999s | FPEATLRLE=INCELM 1k DoLBLE H shout to be Eving sould you miles an tuin road, racing ery ey within a fe feet wheels looking inte Ireds of feet below? at Fred Thompson doe ure, “The Fighting opened this afternoon at ympanior Jr on @ narr up 1o the v w g the front edge with & fea Yesterday's Wife theme, that of a divoresd who find that they each The working out of their strunge romance has &n unusual couple other n matter of & very replote with 15 the subject teresting drama and some mystery intrigue CIRCUS Gontry | which TRY BROS, The management of the Bros.-Jas, Patierson Cireus, comes here Wednesday, July for two performances, imported for this season’s show the Cottrell-Powells, famous European carrying riding act, which Is one of over two score fea- tures presented on the big two hour program. This act has no equal in the annals of circus history and is worth going many miles to witness, From the time of closing of the dazzling spectacular opening number “Fairy- land,” until the familiar final an- nouncement, “all out and over,” the three ring, hippodrome and stages are | filled in rapid rotation with aerlalists, acrobats, tumblers, slack wire artists, trapeze performers, flying ballet of girls suspended from the top of the tent by their teeth, a whole army of clowns, educated dogs, goats and | other domestic animals and the fam- | ous Gentry Shetland ponies. Mzrs. Muter Sues Pahucki, Seeks $1,000 for Assault | Mrs, Helen Muter, through Michael | A. Sexton, has brought suit for $1,000 damages against Albin Pahucki. In| the complaint the plaintift alleges that on June 19 the defendant attacked | her and inflicted bodily injuries. Thomas J. Cabelus, acting for John Anseka and Peter Skripkunas, has brought suit for $100 damages against Vincent Odommio. Constable Fred | Winkle served the papers. The John: B. .\ihran Garage Co., through Thomas J. Cabelus, has brought suit for $200 against Alhcrt and Sophie Grabowski. Deputy Sher- | Iff Martin H. Horwilz served the papers. Donald Gaftney, acting for Frank . Hélmes, has brought suit for $200 damages against Neilson E. Fyfe. Constable Fred Winkle served the papers. | Oysters cannot live in water con- taining less than 37 parts of salt to every thousand of water, . LYCEUM Tonight and Sat. Big Double Feature Bill FRED THOMSON —]— “THE FIGHTING SAP” and IRENE RICH —in— “YESTERDAY’S WIFE” Sun,, Mon., Tues., Wed. “FLAPPER WIVES” CAPITOL" TONIGHT — FRI — SAT. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring AMERICAN OPERA QUARTET | Richard | smashing melodrama "On Time, {Truckman’s Helper Dies |a local hospital carly last night of a |tained when he fell from the back of |children, AMERICAN QUARTETTE AT CAPITON [ attraction at the Capitol to. for the nee of the week h vauderille show of fMre Heading this bill is the two men | one | | The big is the great American Opera Quartette, women who constitute st singing acts in VBudeiille wonderful voices and offer program of bits from 8 operas ther important offering is Bully s and Sully, from the fact that of the boys in the aet is 1'ritz Klambt, & former local athlete whe s quite well known here through his activities in the local Turners and the Y. M. C, A, The act in which he ap- pears is a trampoline bar act and | they offer a series of sengational | stunts Princess Chin Chee Toy is China's | representative actress and her get | will be very much liked owing to the t that this Chinese girl is very well | jeated and very entertaining. Wells and Bogg will present “'['n. ele BI1l and The Law,” & comedy skit that contains many witty lines and a song or two for good measure, The comedy hit of the show is sup- plied by Mayo and Devine, a very popular pair of comdians, who have | an act that is a continuous laugh from the start to the finish. The photoplay feature Talmadge in acts. and two of the be They hase selected by 1tr | will offer his latest When He Falls From Truck | Waterbury, July 24,—John W, Gar- | rity, 57, a helper on a truek, died in | i tractured skull.* The infury was sus. | 5, the truck where he was sitting on a desk, and hit his head on the pave. | r ment, He leaves a wife and eight| Y Killed Husband? ca Mrs, Annora Yeoman, 40, of Card- ington, O., is held in the county jail at Mt. Gilead, O, charged with poi- soning her sixth husband, Lewis Yeo- man. He died June 28. Prosecutor T. B. Mateer declares she has con- fessed. Four of Mrs. Yeoman's for- mer husbands are still living. DISAPPEARED Here's a letter from Mr. Edgar Thomas, age 76, of Hemleck, N, Y. He writes: “I had the itching piles, also high blood pressure. I saw Peterson's ad in the paper. I used one box and a half of Peterson's Ointment for ftch- ing piles and the piles disappeared, also the high blood pressure” 35 cents a box. All duggists. B America's Greatest Kid Circus The How. " 1115 Thursday, July 21 KDKA Last ghouse i m.~HBaseball scores m.—=Little 13 My, m.~=Newa bulletin ). M.—=Raseba!l scores. Importance of r taburgh Dinr 0. m.=Farm program 740 p. m.—Market repores ip Little Bympheny orchestra m==Arlington time signals Weather fop 9.5 (Westinghouse m —oncert by b p ase, Raseball m.o={oncert P WRZ scors. Springfield.) h.) Merr Pruning and the KDKA § p. m~Leo Relsman Hotel Lenox 6:3 40 0 he tional leagues, 7:08 p. m.— England Homeste Ensemble 0 p. m.—Rongs P Eastern, tter from t the Theater.” Recltal B Meow by aceompanist 9:30 p. m.—Copley the 7:30 p. m.~Redtime story soprano and | m.~~lLeo Reisman and his Hote!l Brunswick orchestra 7 p. m~=Results of gamos played American and Na. New Plaza orches. 10:55 p. m.~Arlington time signals. 6:02 Weather reports, KYw (Westinghouse—~Chica 80.) 7 to 7:30 p. m.—Dinner concert: 7 to 7:10—Joska DeBabary's or- cheatra, 7:10 to 7:20—Paul “olleglans. 2 0 to chestra, 8 to 5:20 p. of Good Reading.” 8:20 to 9:15 p. m.—Musical am. panist. 5 p. m.—"Safety First" ‘At Home" pro- 9:1 10 Soprano, tenor and to 11:30 p. m. am. (Gimbel Bros. to 6:18 p. m.—News, financial ard final markets, Whiteman's 7:30—Joska DeBabary's or- m.—"“Twenty Minutes pro- accom- talk. — Philadelphia.) 8 p. m.—Offic.al weather forecdlt, 6:0 Kentucky 6:4 1. 5 p.!m.—Dinner music 5 p. by erenaders orchestra. m.—Livestock and procuce market reports. 7 p. m.—Bedtime etories and the roll 8 p. m.—"Timely Talks to Motor- ists."” 8:1 nearest of kin of all servicemen for Eonus Fapers. 8:4 5 p. m.—Instructions the filing 5 p. m—" are Saying." deceased to e out 8:50,p. m.—Murphy's Minstrels. 11:15°p. m.—Dance music: by Har- (Federal Telephone T:3 news. port. 11 7p m— and English. 7:39 p. m.—Rex Battle and Mount Royal hotel tra. +8:30 p. m—LaPresse studio enter- tainment. 180 p, Roof Garden dance program. 10 6-1 prano. 0ys. 45 p. WGR and Co.—Buffalo, N. Y.) 0 p. m.—Dinner music. 0 p. m.—Digest of t Raseball -scores. Agrlograms. m.—Weather for CRAC Vince; he ecast, (LaPresse — Montreal.) n.—Mount Roy WEAF 0 p. m.—Dinner Pianist. The Orchestra. mu W concert sic. al ) Hot the X- of Vhat the Wild Waves vey Marburger and his Keith Vaude- ville orchestra. Telegraph nt Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. day's Market re-| Kiddies’ stories in French his orches- tel (American Telephone and Telegraph | Co.—New York City. So- Happiness (Shepard Stores — Boseon.) 6:30 p. m.—WNAC dinner dance, 8 p. m.—Program to be announced. (Atlanta Journal—Atlanta, Ga.) WHAs ier Journal and Lo lle Times Loulssille, Ky.) | | T30 t0 9 p. m.~Concert by Carl| Zoeller's Mglodists. Four-minute di- &vst of International Sunday school leason® Four-minute ehlid welfarg talk, Late important news bulleting, | Daseball scores, OfNiecia central| slandard time nnnfmn(tl at 9 o'¢lock, | (Cous \\m of America ten, D, C) | (Radia Corp. W x.:.lln[-’ § p. m~Children's hour, T:45 p. m.~Talk on Motering § p.m.~Musica) program 846 p. m.~Bong recital by soprano. 9 p. m.~Dance program by | Macias' L'Aiglon orehestra 985 p. m.~Time signale weather reports, o Wex Free Press — Detroit,) lyrie Pete and (Detroit 6 p. m.~Dinner concert and final baseball scorss. 580 p. m.~Musical ‘program weYy Electrie 7i15 p. m.~—Bascball scores, 7:30 p. m.~Concert by the York Philharmonie orchestra. 8:30 p. m~—A Few Moments With New Hooka. 9 p. m~Pro, (General ~-Bchenectady, New am of Polish music. WFIL (Strawbridge and Clothier — Phila- | , dalphla.) 6:30 p. m,—Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Hotel concert orchestra and !pflrL\ results, 7 p. m.~"Sunny Jim.” $ p. m.—Boy Scont minstrel show. 8:30 p. m. | String Quartet 9:30 p, m.—"Bill Hasselburg's Nov- elty orchestra.” Radio corps Leman WMAT Hills Radio Cerp.-—South Dartmouth, Mass,) 6 p. m.—Dinner music. 7 p. m.—Mid-week sarvices, 7:30 p. m.—~Bud Fisher's Happy Players, £:30 p. m.—Dramatic soprano. 5:45 p. m.—Impersonator, 9:15 p. m.—Dramatic soprano. 9:45 p. m.—Violinist, (Round waz” (Aeolian Hall — New York City.) 7 p. m.—Gotham Hotel concert or- ‘Think of it! Deliclous—satisfying~home- made root beer at less than half a cent & A All you have to buy is a bottle of Williams’Root Beer Extractfora quar- ter, Add sugar and yeast according to the simple directions printed on every bottle and there you are! You will have S gallons of this refreshing, health-giv- ing beverage that will delight your whole family. Ask your grocer. " ROOT BEER EXTRACT | Peace river, by. th BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1024, chestra 1:30 menta ,of 1:80 p. orchestra ® p.on~Weekly French lesson $:180 p. m~=New York Philhar- monic orchestra 9:45 p. m,~Program by the Sun, m.~Fingncial Develop: the Day m.o~Gotham Hotel concert P 10:45 p. m.~—Hotel Majestic uu-hzr’ tra WJAX (Union Tpust Co,=( § p. m~Instrumental Organ recita), eveland,) selections, waGl (American Radio and Research Corp ~Medford Hillside, Mass.) T p. m.~Closing sfock market re. , m.~=Code practice T ., m.—Evening program: Talk, (2) Bernie and His Bunch, 515 p. m.o—(3) Musicale, (4) Weather report and Waltham time, PARTY OF TEN DIE ONR. R, CROSSING ) Ten Others Badly Hurt at Oak | Harbor, Ohio Qak Harbor, O, July 24,~Ten per- sons jured, some seriously, early last night, when a New York Central passenger train crashed into a automoblle truck at . a grade crossing outside this village. There were twenty.six persons in the truck. They had been on a day's outing at Sand Beach, on Lake Erie, and were returning to their homes when the aceident happened, Information received at the offices of the New York Central heres said that ten were killed outright and ten were taken to a hospital badly injured. The officials here said the driver of the truck left the wheel and look- ed ‘both ways down the track. A train was passing on the eastbound track, but the driver, whose name was not learned, failed to sec the fast train which was bound for Toledo. The party was from Attica, O., and was returning from an outing at Lo- cust Point, near Oak Harbor. The train struck the truck square- ly in the middle and hurled the oc- cupants more than 100 feet, it was said here. Some of the bodies are sald to have been mangled almost be- yond recognition. The dead— Mrs. Bern Cook, 40; Mrs. Mabel Wold, 38; Gorest Croninger, 14; Viola Cronin 10; Olga Pratt, 17; Milan Shaaf, 12; Holdon Huffman, 14; Elda Olds, 14; and - Geraldine Schimf, 14, all of Aftica, Ohio; George Spangler, 30, Willard, Ohio, Who was the driver of the truck. Eye witnesses of the accident de- clared that, the driver had stopped the machine at the railioad crossing, gone ahead to scan the tracks and apparently had failed to see the ap- proaching train. He is sald to have got back into the truck and driven cnto the track directly ahead of the train, which was bound for Toledo from Cleveland. IRIDIUM IN CANADA Edmonton, Alberta,” July 24.—Iri- dium, a valuable mineral, has been discovered on the upper waters of Canyon Gold Min- Ing company, said a representative of an’ Edmonton . syndicate, who, filed claims/for 10 miles along the river,. ing them every day ke, of time when you're in a hurry. Spaghetti and Egg N 100% pure, wholesome food. potatoes—with butter, wil Don'’t be a slave \ Old ldea Potatoes are dirty and messy, and peel- B e e imy. It takes you to ;guriin::t‘u':a pyul and cook them=a lot Get away from the Old Idea and serve Muellet's Mn:-rcm, Elbow ,Macaroni, les in potatoes. Only 9 minutes to cool ing to even soil your hands, no waste— lace of , noth- You can serve Mueller’ O‘Lufl as you dfi sauces, witl |he would have were Kkilled and ten others in- | eral months ago to Steve Stokes, heir |apparent to the erewn, Annie's fath- Ephraim Bulch, & garage owner, LOSES §2,500 BRIDE Father Takes Back Daughter Whom | o007 alm. his daughter Chief Btokes coptended he had bought Annie frem her father for $2,000 as a bride for his sen, but the detectives refused to recognize this orthedox gypsy custom as neither Chief Btokes nor his sen could pro. |duce the conventional American mars camp |Mage certificate to show that Annie and were legally married Buteh said he wanted his daughter back bhecause she was unhappy with the tribe He Has sold (o Gypsies For Large Sum of Maney, Twe detee. camp In a wood yeé king of the his - ne New York, July 24 tives invaded a4 gyps at Pelham Hay park told Peter Stokes, to give up Annie sterday and Bteve w " rites pevs daughter-in.law, Butel who was married by gypsy Children Cry for MOTHER :- Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Cfa/“fé 7MU Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it, Quicker tian Toast No kitchen muss. No frying pans to clean The ideal summer breakfast Cocks in 3 to 5 minutes — Quick Quaker ILLIONS now enjoy, the coolest of sum- mer breakfasts, the easiest to prepare; tho most delicious and enticing. Today, ask your grocer for QUICK QUAKER, the new Quaker Oats, Then tomorrow, without heating up the kitchc, without pots and frying pans to clean, have tiic rich, fize breakfast you need. All ready in 3 minutes! That’s quicker than toast—try it/ Standard full size and weight packages= Medizm: 1V4 pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz, lear meat gravies or with sauerksaut. Instead of creamed potatoes, serve Mueller's Elbow Macaroni prepared the same way. In place of potatoes au gratin, use any one of the Mueller Foods; - instead of fried potatoes fry Mueller's Egg Noodls sparklin “Bits of Opera” : A lmfi PRINCESS CHIN CHLEE TOY China’s Represcntative Actress SULLY — ROGERS — SULLY Trampoline Artists One of These Boys Is Fritz Klambt, of Tnis City. Peehngpotawntwf:lclel a day means 23 eight-hour dnyn per year of hard, disagree- able work. 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