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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 81, 1924, will be charged only for 4585888888 888288880888 (2) Beinie an ‘avor : n for artments SVOICES IV THE ATRE| ™5t mtr mescwe oo DAVIS WORKS ON (™™ Seamieipal Atomobiten 25,55 2%, o Insuguration of a taxi system for| Will be avallabie other Q s #| Weather report. Waltham time. . | FPIIIIIII PN IS TP TIES e ity e be recnmmanded to the | GUINE the off honrs and the vity (John Wanamaker ~= Philadelphia.) - mittee investigating the need for more cars to comvey city officials and em | pression “bees kne and KDKA 7:30 p. m.~8ports realits and po. fl" ! | (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh.) | : M s lice reports 100 v s ol Rack | pioyes about the eity. The commit aken' hips" may be heard with .ne ”h. v 6 p. m.~Baseball scores, dinner| 10:85 p, m~—Time signal "mcla“c “"dal‘d Bea‘fl Bde tee, consisting of Aldorman W, H.|froqueney «xll:-w g~!'u lu“-l“h of to- Judd and John I, Macra and Coun- | gay w*‘ o A VY concert LY Qe e | in Headquarters |cilman Arihur . Rurherford, met f{ ’, N-a & g §:30 p. m.~The children's period | 045 p. m—Newa bulletina WHN | vesterday afternoon and declded tha Unless otherwise indicated, theatricsl notices aid seviens n this selumn are M m.—Taseball seores. | i there i a sufficient number cars al writhen Ly the piess ugeneirs (0r (0o Foapertiie AMUMMen! FOMpRRY, . present to take care of th # iy, >~ “The Importance of Pruning, and Ln ) 13 At [ « 2 5 yeeds, but that a ehange in the & CaskroiMorlick'’s tem of letting out the cars should b A The ORIGINAL { mad \ . The committee will probably ree 3 Malted Milk ommend that all cara be turned over to the gurage comm m, When an officlal or employe wishes the use of a machine he will make known his (Loew's Btate Theater Bidg. -~ New | York City,) | Abeard Bar Harbor Express mmmmvmvvmnwnnnwn % | how to do it." A | Route ¥or New York, July 31.=Gets f ¢ h, o " 7:40 p. m.~—Htockman market r 6.7 p, mo—Around the Alamac's|ting back to his personal headquarters “THE BLIZZARD" AT LYCEUM | CARSON'S HEVUE AT CAPITOL |, | Feative Hoard, in New York today, John W, Davis, “Ihe Bllasard,” & product of the| George Carson's Hevue is called |5 'p j.—~Concert by the KDKA T-1:18 p. m~Roemer sport period. | democratic party standard bearer, will Fox lim corporatien and vne of Phe Gypsy Ldyll" because the plot | Littie Symphony orchestra, 9:30 . m. ~Chas Strickland’s Pall- | devote himself almost exclusively durs leading photodramas of the svason, |has to do with gypsies are usually 9:66 p, m.—Ariington time signals, | 84 1es Park orchestra. ing the next ten days to the perfece opened at the Lyeeum this afternoon. |y ey e It is the big attraction | Weather forecast, Haseball scorea. 10 p, m~—Baseball statistics. 'nnn of campaign organization and It is presented by an all star cast and | at the Capitol starting today for the 10 p, m.~—Concert | 10:15 p. mo=Harry Hock and Hial pians, He will then go to Clarksburg, : offers a variety of thrills culni ing ance of the week, Mr, Carson has e S | Entertainers, W. V. to formally heing his fght l;"wln to the garage mechanie, i The ) rson’ . ‘' | department h presents i n one of the most realistic sfbws | six players assisting him in making KYW ‘l:«:]-112:4“;;’};‘.‘.('1::"h" Honderson's | with {he dollvery of his acceptance 'Vhlli‘:,'l'“lul\\ o pepr mlln‘)“ \:;vjl- b Rl:hMllk.MallrdOm!nefl ke 1o < d . " | Torm,makes The Food - Drink for All Ages, storins ever sereencd , rovue & lively fload of liting (Weatinghouse = Chicage.) | speech, which he has prepared in the y ne B 11 p. m.—Songwriter, qulet of Penobseqt Bay, Maine, :,'.',V”‘I,.I p u:m\‘.‘L“ :,‘.’,‘“.'::;\: ’::,’ "' | Digestible=No Cooking. Alight Lunch 0 g 4 ! 2 ways at hand, Also in Tablet form, “After Bix Days” one ¢ h ter e musie 1s melodioua, s O screen’s most stupendous productioy dances Ingenious and the | § 1o §:30 p. m~—Dinner concert 11:30 p, m~Original James Boya, His first conference todiy Wil e | uaa tor only a fow hours & day 1f the | & opens & four days' run «t the Lyceum ugtie humorous. 6 to 8110—-Joska DeBabary's or- ‘_"\Tm‘—‘ with his eampalgn manager, Clem Lu |00 .\“:,‘u.‘ : I;y‘n in ot f.‘|'xl|.\‘ s 1o | Aok for ““Horlick's,” at all Fountains. Sunday night It is an attempt to| Chartotte Lansing 18 a new prima | chestra 4 Shaver, n ' the . . " pleture the scencs and incidents of | donna and has devoted much of her 10 to 6:30—Paul Whiteman's| (FaImer 8chool of Chiropractic—Da- | gregy rm:rlh: ks pr"l“lln::::n:“lhntbruu’:- The ONd Testament, It in sald that |time iu cultivating her beautitul voles, | “Collegiana.” venport, Towa.) paign machinery, The candidate then this ploture required five years to | ghe is & soprano of wide range and #:20 to 6:30—Joska DeBabary's E N will confer with Danlel C. Roper, of complete all of tha various & oy l'"“‘ splendid ability and is accompanied hy | orchestra, lo:rc:;( m,—8port news and Weather| nNowy Carolina, former commissioner sats and cost In the neighborhood of | Myirha Algambra at the plano 7 to 7:20 p. m.~Twenty Minutes . of International revenue, and later e datt . PR PP 8 Sy | £ e # p. m~~Orchettra program (one _. 4 . > three million dollars Chapelle and umu‘fl. v ‘l"_’v “ oy:, od llflnl[lm . hour), The Palmer School Radio or- n‘III meet Walker D, Hines, of New — - Few Things Yol@Haven't Been,” They 7:20 to 8:15 p. m.~Musical Pro- | oheatra, York, director general of rallroads in May Be Organist at ofier & splendid gymnastic classic | gram, Sl the Wilson administration. : h ‘ whieh they perform with ease and [ 8:15 p, m.—-"Safety First" talk . While passing through Maine last Swedish Bethany Church ', 9 to 10:30 p. m.—"At Home" pro- : Wan SINE LI T ot dalivael two iat Professor A. N. Englebrook of | Gordon and Heally will plense with | gram (Fedoral Telephone and Tetegraph | g 800 S0, TURE (LN S ing Tofor. Profluld-:u. R. L, may be appointed ' ¢hejr comedy skit, *Wedded Bliss"”, an Cos=Buftalo,) ence to politics, He ;nM an audience to fll the vacant position of organist | aer that will be found real entertain- , at Rockland that both de L : h $:30 p. m.~—Dinner music. Vincent ckland that both democrats and at the Swedish Bethany church., He g | (Westinghouse — Springfeld.) Lo ,: tal Statl republicans were seeking an honest, will give a recital at the church at| 'rha photoplay feature on this biil & b °:‘: T:l"r"d-noc{o f;;‘cheldlrl.v ALt i fut ovaratnt A thas " E T . M e day's 7:46 o'clock this evening, His pro- g 4 crackeriack and presents Milton | 8 p. m.—Leo Reisman Hotel Lenox | nows, ';;u,h,,” ',, Liv ,’k the only difference was that they ap- gram will include, besides organ selec- | gie Aljee Lake, Ralph Lewls, and | Ensemble a k'»' 1 e A8 s proached the same goal hy different tlons, several vocal numbers, as he is N “En | 5620 2 : markst report. Agriograms. The \ lished [net1e Diek Headrick in “Environ- 6:30 p. m~—Songs. American Boy story. methods, also &n accomplished singer. { ment.” 6:40 p. m~Leo Relsman and his| 11:45 p. m.-—Weather forscast. At Bath he declared that when PR L Hotel Brunswick orchestra, the campaign had ended and the WTAM cholce of the people had fallen on TO HONOR FLIERS, Q?‘ en Cottages Burned 7 p. m.—Results of games playad 5 —— by the Eastern, American and Na- (Willard Storage Battery Co.—Cleve- “some of - the candidates, shoulder 1 PURITAN Seattle Planning Great Welcome and With $100,000 Damage | tional 1eagues, land, Ohio.) to shoulder as Americans, we shall Presents for Aviators, ‘ York Harbor, Mafne, July 31— | 7:05 p. m.—Letter from the New Jjoin and march forward again for the | B __QI;A.& Q SREEN en summer cottages across the kngland Homestead. 8 to 7 p m— e 1 welfare of our great common coun- L’!s‘:'a::;’_" r:‘:rli I»i’”;n\'f‘h .-1"\'; h‘;‘v; road from the Albracca hotel, near | “At the Theaters." Mm,-?q, v;,:‘:h.lf{:fm]r e g try."” S ol KI”” !f . | 7:30 p. m.——Bedtime story —_— In each address, the candidate BACK | a3 the Norwood Farms were destroyed :::rnllrlr:on‘-lo::flil:‘l‘l‘:_c!:\: ',?;-’:' h-»‘r:’m. fire vester causing an estim- 9 p.m.-—Recital by planist. ; WCX praised “the invigorating atmosphere some time bstween August 15 and 18, n!r:! loss of more than $100,000 0:80 p. m -—Colonel John A;1 Fa‘- (Dstrojt Free Press — Detroit.) of Maine, declaring that his sojourn thay M1l fecetve’ the ‘greatest wel- |, The origin of the fire is sald to (tee, player of old f';‘l;"‘"‘;’h SHoe in that state had done him much NAIné over atiwed \n ‘the Pacifie nerth. | PAYE been a lighted cigarette care- |and songs on an old fiddle with planoj 6 p. m.—Dinner concert and final good. A pair of acales at the Rock- west, said Major A. A. Oles, assistant | !¢y thrown aside. The fire started | accompaniment. A u i baseball scores land deport confirmed his bellef that sscretary of the Seattle Chamber of |2t 4:30 and was under control at 7 10:55 p. m.—Arlington time sg- 8:30 p. m.—Organ recital. he had put on weight during his stay nals; wedther reports; Springfield e at ‘Seven Hundred Acre Island. In Commerce, annouecing plans for the P ™ 4 " s market reports. WFI | tipping the scales at 172, Mr. Davis event, Sy 4 r P ? T atiasor will ‘rooslye’ anvsn-|( ‘ommunists Rename City | Wiz (BicanbHaseend Cioteeios BT (eld e mad addedisiom; thisd oitout: | B S D AVANS graved gold watch as a gift from the| In Honor of L”ader (Aeolian Hall—New York City.) " ¥ pounds. LUNC ac ers | ' g mi I‘ erie Legion post of Seattle, American Legion post of Seatt KbV, Raisie, TRV L THEY ——— 6:30 p. m.—Meyer Davis Bellevue|. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, was state. Arrangements are b - e " d rrang nts are being| U6 iet of Elizabethkhrrad, in 7 p. m.—Gotham hotel concert Or- | Stratford hotel concert orchestra and Real estate traniprs recorded at|’ made to combine the celebration iithi lot the executive committee of the [of the day. o J Boy Scouts | included the following: Mary Miecu- [ S5 AXP 7:30 p. m.—Gotham hotel concert| Radio corp wicz to Constanty Bazar, Gold street; i BUIL "“(' Pl |executive committee of the communist ! s Lt Sy o e communis 30 p. m. s ¢ he following building permits have | (REFU R PRI B8 ders of the | orchestra. Peter Michalek to Mary Michalek, | il BRANI :f::kxt:fl;'a:nozv:‘c’(;{a;fi";:‘g" i::v:f‘"""‘”"““" party in Russia have now | 8 p. m—Weskly French lesson, GY Horace street; Andrew Martin John- MUY 15 the Falr Depastment tad streets, villages, towns or raflroad 30 p. m --\“d"amflf(fir qoncert. ; (General Elsctrict Ca.—Schenectady, | son and Clara P. Johnson to Charles | 8056, J14.000; to Banto Clanci tor | 30 p. m.~—"America's Role In N. Y.) and Gerda Johnson, Lyon street; Loy B it hoia: on High' stadt: Eu(r»opfi‘ Nivetan e % Charles and Gerda Johnson to George KRAFT‘S $16,000; to Anthony Ulinsky for a \Popular W a(erburv “Waiter | 9:45 p. m—Naby band of the Vir-| 7:40 p. m.—Baseball scores. Gane, Lyon street; Joseph Wiccek fo KRAFIT. three tenement house at 250 Wash-| [y Reidville Pond !‘“n'-‘lf“"‘- S S 5 p. “A Few Moments with |the Bodwell Realty company, Wynola PIMENTO ington street, $14,500 Jrowns in Reidville Pon 10:30 p. m.—Waldorf-Astoria dance | New Books avenue; Charles E. Collins to Alexan- % 3 Waterbury, July 31.—Ralph Miller, | orchestra. 8 p. m.—Concert by Schenectady|der Semasko, Ellis Villa. 3%, for 15 years head waiter at the Salvation Army band. TO DISCUSS NEW STATION. | gyi0n and well known in the state, | WSB " ; ——— i ) (manva Journal -—— Atlanta, Ga. WwIP i eJe"q and I bottle The railroad committee of the com- | was drowned last night in Reidville mon council, the special committee | pond, a short distance from his home, (Gimbel Bros. —— Philadelphia.) : appointed to petition for a railroad | He had gone to the pond shortly after| 8 to 8 p. m.—Maristta, Ga., concert ; i k station on the main line, and a rep-| eating supper and it is believed he|orchestra. 6 p. m.—Official weather forecast. i R Jam ma er p. m.—Radiowl entertain-| 6:05 p. m—Dinner music by the resentative of the Chamber of Com-| wag seized with a cramp. | 10:45 merce, will mw} Monday evening in| [or the past year he has been ment. Kentucky Serenaders orchestra. city hall to discuss procedure in|employed by a Boston hotel, | 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and produce bringing the petition for a new eta- market reports. tion before the "New Haven" road. Miwvn 12 Vear OId Y (Round Hills Radio Corp. — South| 7 p, m—Bedtime storles and roll v Two 13 Year Old Youths Dartmouth, Mass.) call. Military tralning for junior cadets Flee New Haven Lockup 8 p. m.—“Timely Talke to Motor- has been resumed in Australia. ¢ Haven, July 31.-—Edward Dinner music ists”" by Gene Hogle, secrétary of the RED FRONT of 177 Ashmuh street, and| 7 p. m.—Mid-week services. Automobile club of Philadelphia. ; | A Muller, 13, of 173 Ashmuh p. m.—Soprano. 8:15 p. m.—Concert by Comfort's ICE-COLD %s*can A a BRAND /> S0 navy week. the 1’kraine, have been renamed |chestra. B ¢ : ; 4 Zinovieff,” in honor of the chairman | 7:20 p. m.—Financial developments X i the office of the town clerk yesterday | § h 3mooth ond ' rcs ice statfons named for them. [ oo e ¥ig street, inmates of the juvenile build- :45 p. m.—Concert planist. Philharmonie orchestra. escaped from the institution yes-{ 8 p. m.—WEAF Country clubl 545 p. m.—"What the Wild Waves| . 1ud of wishingforawonderful, thirst- . fl ing, terday by picking a lock on an iron | group are Saying. i LYCEUM gate at a third story window. Up to| 9:30 p. m—Soprano. $:50. b m—Parformance ot Mure| JoSRcHnE dgnE o8 the et Rpeaia NOW PLAYING a late hour last night they had not| 9:45 p. m.—Concert pianist. phy's Minstrels. {yon make home-made oot beer, d % been found. = 9:30 p. m.—Concert by Vessella's Buy a bottle of Williams’ Root Bee: ; Whad concert band. Extracttoday—only 25c. Addsugarand s th B t (Shepard Stores—Boston.) 11:16 p. m—Dance Music by Har-| yeast according to the simple directions outhern beauty vey- Marburger and his Kelth vau-| on the bottle, Keepafew bottles on ice . : 6:30 p. m.—WNAC dinner dance. | deville orchestra. and you can have a bubbling, ice-cold A STORES® AT 8 p. m—Recond anniversary pro- e drink. Ask your grocer. 125 North St New Brityjn.|Conn. 131 Hartford Ave., gram. WRO 75 Arch St., New Britai Broad and High ¥ ey (Radlo Corp. of America—Washing- WGI ton, D. C.) (Medford Hillside, Mass.) 7:45 p. mi—A Talk on Motoring. 1 Al N o 8 p. m.—Musical program. s PRAVILT 7 p. m.—Closing stock market re- sAfs D m.—sonzprec‘ltnl by lyric ROOT BEER EXTRACT = W Main St New nnmn,upn e CL“““““M ports. Boston police reports. soprano. e 7:15 p. m.—Code practice. Even- 9 p. m.—Dance program _by Pete ing program: (1) Talk. Macias’ 1'Alglon orchestra. 9:55 p. m.—Time signals and| weather reports. | | In Place of Pomtoc: WEAF | Ea (American Telephone and Telegraph | t More 9 P Co.—New York City) 6-11 p. m.—Dinner music. Soprano. WEAF Country club. Coneert pi- anist. Vincent Lopez orchestra. ,04;", f : WJIAX : 5 (Union Trust Co.—Cleveland. FROM THE| A “i Na‘ - 8 p. m-—Ivan Francisci's Hotel Cleveland orchestra. Mexican planist. NOVEL BY Vivian Ruth Shaddinger has just been proclaimed the prettiest girl in Tenor. Planologues. Contralto. SELM I.MERW Biloxi, She won her title at < ite — Safe That Way Bilosi’s annual bathing revue. Mueller's Macaront instead of po- The canny Scot was not quite sure = tatoes saves time, work, fuel and K | whether business might not keep him SUN, — MON. —TUE ' V°‘;”“:d’ s :"lz“"‘““'l“ away from his evening meal. And you can setve it 0 HOPS, “Jeanie, ma girl,” sald he to his CAFTER sw DAYS" CAPITOI . -er:s‘y\;uy)—)uul!ywflnpohlou wife as he left home in the mern- Featuring 3 ing, “if I'm no able to be hame I'l MOSES AND THE TEN _ LY ving ve up at six precisely. Dinna COMMANDMENTS F 'ln\h.lvl — FRI, — SAT, MUELLER s tak’ the receiver off, and then I'll < * i no ha'e to pit iIn ma two-pence.’— Kel?h Vaudewlle I“ACA‘ RON| u'm W}* Halifax Daily Courier. 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