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L. Culess othorwise (nd| writhen by the press — 11 VOICES IN l‘ |P IIII Lasaaaa it Lol s o bl A a Al Al Tl Al it GREAT BILL AT CAPITOL An excellent bill of Keith vaude- ville ts now playlng the Capitel to- night and Saturday with five acts each and every one of which was well ap- ’ | FREIGHT AIRPLANE First Heavier Than Air Machine De. signed For This Purpose is Tried plauded at the opening shows yester- | Topping the bill ls Montague the famous movie star who Is pearing in person in vaudeville In a4 monologue, The act that gathered the most ap- plause, however, is Dave and Tressie, & colored pair of singers and dancers. The dancing of Dave making a big hit with the patrons to which he had to respond to several encores, The Runway Four a made a big hit with the audience and their unique | offering caught a fancy with the pa. trens causing them to laugh through- out, Evans and Pearl offer a pleas- ing con mtional and singing offering that has plenty of bright and witty | spots and the Three Romany Girls pleased with an excellent musical and | singing act that showed real talent, The photoplay is one of the best offer- ed this season and present "Half a Dollar Bill," with a cast that includes Anna Q. Nilsson, Mitchell Lewis, Ray- mond Hatton and little Frank Darrow. Miss Smith Two friends met who seen each other since their days ‘Whem did you marry, Louls?"” asked one. “A Miss 8mith of Philadelphia,” re- plied Louis, who was a trifle sensi- tive. “You always did take to the name ‘Smith.’ I can remember whep we went to school together you used to tag around after a little snub-nosed Smith girl."” “l remember it, too. She's the girl I married."—Country Gentle- man, One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds in 22 Days Skinny Men Can Do the Same Alll weak men and women, All nervous men and women, All skinny men and women Can grow stronger, healthier and take on weight in 30 days by just taking Me- Coy’s Cod Liver il Tablets four times a day—as had not ecasy to take as | candy. And what a hit these flesh producing tab- lets have made --every druggist is selling more and more of them every day. Everybody knows that nasty -tasting e v i l-smelling Cod Liver Oil is shock full of Vitamines and is a wonderful flesh producer and strength creator, But who wants to swallow the hor- rible stuff when these wonderful tab- lets—McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets —-are just as good and so easy to take. A box of 60 tablets for 60 cents— and if any thin man or woman don't gain at least 5 pounds in 30 days— money back. Ask Clark & Brainerd, Dickinson Drug Co. or any good drug- gist anywhere, “Get McCoy's, the original L and | genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet.” LYCEUM NOW PLAYING BORROWED HUSBANDS WITH FIORENCE VIDOR and ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES SUN. — MON, — —WED. “THE MAN FROM BROD- NEY'S” -PALACE- AARTFORD ALL THIS WEEK THE.POLI PLAYERS with MK, ARTHUR HOWARD and MISS WINIFRED ST. CLAIRE Direction of Mr. A. H. VAN BUREN Presenting MR. EDMUND ELTON (Guest Star) In his new play “Faint Heart” written by Phil Dunning Patrons are requested o make thelr Reservations early ss ths sale of seats fer this meek Is very large. school | | | There are times when a | Out, | Curtise Field, N, Y., Aug. §.—=What was sald 10 be the first sirplane de. signed specifically for freight carrying purposes recelved an official test here yesterday afternoon watehed by ob. | servers of both the army andthe nay the plane, piloted by Lisutenant Geo, | Pond of the naval air statlon at Ana. costin, remained aloft for 4% minutes and reached an altitude #f 4,000 feet It flew without a cargo Next week other tests will be made and the ship will be burdened to its [ maximum freight carrying capacity three tons. 1f these flights should prove successful, the manufacturers of | the machine will, it is said, establish an aerfal freight ‘I'ne plane | weights six tons .n\rl !l equipped with two motors of 550 horsepower each, Both the army and navy are inter-| ested in the development of air craft | | of this type, it Is said, that in case of war, freight planes could easily be | converted into a powerful type of | bombers. CROP OUTLOOK 600D July Finds Conditions Ab‘nm Country Much Improved, According to Gov- ernment Reports, Washington, Aug. S.—Most of the| country's crops improved mnrst.uuml. ly during July and production pros- pects at the beginning of this month were considerably better than amonth ago. The crop reporting board af the department of agriculture issued fore- casts today for the principal crops, basing its calculations on the condition of the crops on August 1, Wheat, corn, oats, barley, potatoes, and rye all showed increased prospects over last month but sweet potatoes, tobacco, rice, hay, apples, and peanuts register- ed declines, | A wheat crop of 814,117,000 bushels | is indicated for this year. Winter wheat harvests are considerably great- | |er than expected and 589,350,000 | bushels are estimated in the prel(mI- | nary estimate, | | NO DISTRESS SIGNALS | | Pronibition Agents Forbidden to Give | Fellow Lodge Members High Mg'n; ‘When Making Raids. | Chicago, Aug. $.—A "code of ethics’ for Illinois prohibition agents which | among other things prohibits them | from giving the sign of distress to a | lodge brother as a preliminary to purchasing liquor from him, have | been lssued by Major P. Owen, pro-| hibition director. " In the list of “don't's” agents are | asked to refrain from getting drunk | in obtaining evidence; from feigning | sickness to buy from druggists: from | making bootleers, saloonkeeprs and rum runners their associates, from us- ing cabarats and barroms aa 'aunging places off duty and from employing |evidence obtained because the sale w: made on the ground that the offender is an old friend of the agent. After taking two or three drinks of high proof liquor, an agent is advised to allow flve to seven hours to elapse before taking another. Agents may use any disguises considered necessary. They should keep diaries in which drawings are to be made of locations where violations are found. Qunplay is especially frbidden. display of arms is necessary, Major owners said, but nothing is to be gained in his opinion by turning a machine gun on a suspected lemonade stand. - - askte HOTliCk'S The'ORIGINAL, aHed Mulk For Infants Invalide, Cln’ldren, The Aged Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext.in powder ‘orm,malkes The Food-Drink for All Ages. Digestible~No Cooking. A light Lunch al at hand. Also in Tablet form. Ask for “Horlick’s,” at all Fountains, *7F Avoid Imitations = Substitutes CAPITOL TONIGHT AND SATURDAY A Great Program— —HKcith Vaudeville Featuring the personal appear- ance of the movie star Montague Love in a vaudeville monologue DAVE & '[ IKLKNI E Wonderful Dancers w nn;lorml P;n;;opluy ‘Half A Dollar Bill’ | 8old in Futur | lice reports. With Anna Q. Nilsson, Michell Lewis, Raymond Hatton NEYT RRITATN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGU SERL8888 mariel repe 1 m.-B THEAIR! ' Aug A me o LT phony Froday, Bulfa o KDKA Dinne Mot P Mo Digest new Baseball »e stock market repe 9 ta 1l p. m.=Mus Pittst 6 p . - cones 6130 p. m.~Children's period 6:45 p, m~News bulletins T p. m.——laseball seores ? P mo—8Slockman report 8 p. m.—Conecert by the nenaders, saxophone quartet the Davis male quartet 55 p. m.—Ariington time sgnas weather foreeast; baseb Whz (Westinghouse — Bpringfield.) ~Baseba!l s ier KDKA and fpm WHZ Trio Dinner concert by the Reaulta of lJastern, games plared American and Na. wex (Detroit Free Press Dinne score m, ==L, m,—Market reporia m.—"Ignitien Bystem. " Book Neview 7:30 p. m~—~Bedtime #'or, 10 p. m,—~Concert by soprano, par- itone, pianist, ®10:56 p, m~=Arlington time aig- nala; weather reports, | 11 p, m.—~Concert by "The Har- mony Trio. '8 p. 10 p. srrent 6 baseva 530 p m reo nee | WTAM ard Storage Batter and, Ohlo.) (W 8§ 1o 7:20 p Hote ner cone | Baseball Kyw (Westinghouse—~Chicago.) 610630 p m 6 to 6:10—Joska Dellabary's or. cheatra, 6:10 to 6:20—Paul ‘olleglans.” 6:20 to 6:30--Joska orchestra. 6:30 to 7 p. m.—Program fram Duncan Sisters’ Music Publishing Co. 7:20 to 7:45 p. m.—Speeches “Cattle Kings From Club Work “Where Our Products Must (Strand (».n-." coneert; Be 8 8:30 p. mo—=Meyer Daris Sirattord Hotel concert sports reaults DeBabary's - WHAS or Journal and L —Louisy Whiteman's (Con Times Be | minute talk. Jackie Coogan imporiant nens bulletins Baseball | acores. Officlal central standard time announced at 9 o'clock. wWJz (Aeollan Hall — New Four- Late wGlI (American Radio and Research Corp, | —Medford Hillside, Mass.) | g York City.) m.—Closing stock market, 325. Bos- 7:45 p. Code practice, iesson No, ton police reports, | 8 p. m.—Evening program: (1) A series of tabloid radio taiks. | () Musicale. WNAC Stores—Boston.) 7 p. m.—Ernie Roof orchestra 7:20 p.om ments. T80 p pin Root 8:15 p. ing."” §:30 p. m.-New | monic orchestra 10:15 p. m.— game. 10:30 p. ciair Towe Of 42,000 medical y titioners In England, only 2,000 are women, n's McAlpin — Financial Develop- m.—Ernie Golden's orchestra, m.—"Problems of Retail- (Shepard York [I*hilh m.—Children’s half hour. | 6:30 p. m.—WNAC dinner dance— | Shepar] Colonial orchestra. 8 p. m.—Program to be announced. | 6 p. Time Pop Question m.—Harold Stern's Bell orchestra (IR \veon LO-‘\(‘\\AID\’ 7T to cert by 7:30 p. m.—Dinner hour con- the Denville Shack orchestra. WABL (Storrs—Conn.) p. m.—State market report. | p. m.—Report of Internationa ng Laying contest, wWoo (John Wanamaker--Philadelphia.) 5 7:30 p. m.—Sports results and po- | Dinner music by A. Can- delori and his orchestra. m.—WOO orchestra. m.—Grand organ recital. by 30 p. 9:30 p 10 p. m.—Dance program Candelori and his orchestra. 10:55 p. m.—Time signale. 11:02 p. m.—Weather forecast. 11:03 p. Dance program. Al (Genera! Electric Schenectady.) Sunday 6 school le 7:15 p. m.—RBaseball results, 30 p. m.—Concert by the York Philharmonic orchesira, 10:30 p. m.—Musical program and faculty of Lound + Summer school of Music. WEAR (American Telephone and Telegraph Co.—New York City.) 6 to 10 p. m.—Dinner music. “Chil- dren's stories.” Pianist. Baritone, Violinist. Dance orchestra. wip Bros.—Philadelphia.) m.—Internationa | son. | WGY | | | [ At the fisst sign of skin trouble apply Resinol t patch of eruption is not seces- i rl Eveninsevere, well-established cases of eczema, ring- worm or similar affections, Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap usually re- licve the itcling at once and quickly overcome the trouble completely, How much more, then, can this simple, in- expensive treatment be relied onto dis- pel skin troubles in their earlier stages, Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment are sold by a'ldruggists, For samnles of each, fres, wnia Dept, 1-R, Resirol, Baltimore, Md, New by Lake, | (Gimbe! 6 p. m.—Weather forecast. 6:05 p. m.—Eddie Elkine' crches- tra. 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and produce BINOCULARS HIGH QUALITY FRENCH 6-POWER—26 m-m $20.00—Tax Free BAUSCH AND LAMB 6-POWER—25 m-m $58.00 ZEISS 8-POWER—30 m-m $68.00—Plus Tax 5% €318 1890 85 W. 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