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NEY BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'l‘Hl'l{.\'l)AY, \l(-l'\’l‘ 14, 102 As the number of siribere on the T mm's,«ssuums e o 2 NOW SEEKING DIVORCE o 2"co” Vil rerion. t Telephone and 1 A FO0000090090V00PI TNV o=Now York City.) Wity met touight but (alied 1o reach Thursday, Aug, 14, | - & decision a8 10 the sleps (o be taken lw‘r- Fariss, After lh'u Hushand's and another conference will be held, 6 to 11 p. mo=Dinner musie. Mid KDKA Wit seryviow Some Confeasions of ‘IQ“I al. Aow Dosmands Hu“ Tmfl” E .ls L.r. bt [ v | g of S ey My DEMOCRATIC POLITIGAN ’ i ' , Matehes,” Vincent Lopes and his or Ge[ lhe um“ | New York, Aug, 14~—Erelyn Fariss RAlsEs m’m wm : oncert 6:830 p, m.~The children's period, |chestra . whe went inte the follies a few years 645 p mo~News bulletina, » ———— IAK0 10 spite of a large Inheritance woithen by (he preas ugenvies for The sespect 16 AMUSMEN! AOMPIRY 1 p in,—Haseball scares, Wiz ackantsali ‘M. 3. Akt thomlan and later alded substantially s the s, Louts Man, Held As Accomplice ; “Shrube and Perennials for : hen 3 n AUE o sequittal of her second husband, ey PIVPIIVPIVINIFI IO VNYOS | eulr Bituations,” ‘J"‘" ““"""': on “‘,'"“""‘ o i“ ond O Bennett, on 2 charge of in Daring Mail Rohbery, i : i . . Gotham hotel concert or. | Jersey are ridiculovs,” declared bers . HE FLORIDIANS AT CAPITOL, LYCEUM FPEATURES, 1116 p, me=Farm program, m e - -4 murder, today announced she had z | 7140 p. m.—Rtockman report [ [ e Gounty Brosecutor Hart today \n fied suit for divoree from him & wee Gvis Mo Liverty : o he would go befo . * ago in Uhatlaneoga 8t Louis, Aug 14 ~Wiham P, Cols The newesl organization 1o exs : This "”“":‘“‘I" and “"“I“'I‘ the) ¢ P m.—Congert by the KDKA mo—Nlinancial Develops = z deoum is offering a special lalian e . - . + of th »i the grand jury on Reptember 14 10 bund myneopation In melody and | KoL T e onnection with *The | Mtle Bymphony orchestra. Contral.(h “= the "" S posi oyl o g ‘U‘w otha now . MIS Variss mareied Benneit in ek, democratie city commitieema to, and bass-cantante, accompanist, iotham ho concert 1920, alter divorcing William Gill, 8 and reputed polltical leader of & Bt nee is The WMorldians, the Capitol Drug Traftie,” one of the twe big in the e | " . ! | A ATRRT S e lime signals | oreheates n the county Jall on eharges of crim- bicigien el 4 Avting s on inally assaulting Miss Madelime fus. % YOIK newspaperman - to whom | Louls gang. arrested jesterdsy on a8 she had been married four years, 1t jndigtment vharging him with alding a d o Ko au i | fea 1 b . \ nlllr:.r on ln]-‘ Koith svaudeville bilt lhn)unl:‘u‘ “T".:‘. I\;I‘I lf‘r;:m;;.‘:.g(m'l::(. Weather forecast. Bassball scores. 8 p m—Weekly l\H neh ally & " dolios 1M bw playing e I8 4 compan ¢ |day and 8 day, J | Sl 5.80 p, —New ork ‘Wilhar. | 8€1), wyearsold Hasbrue eights playing er 4 company o 10 p. m,~~Coneeri, ' n m ¢ rk Philhar ¥ . was afterward learned that this di- and abetting in the concealment of hL synecopatens, seven men and one | ¢ 18 a startling atory with the curse pls onie orchestra irl, B Cokard ane. laahy I:nl'.. s | 1 the narcoticy evil an ity basis, In ;i ey ',: M unih of Londoa™ N el expected to charge the |70 WON! uncontested hecause of a floot taken in & daring mall truek robe usienl comady skit called *The | the atory a famous dector himaelf be- ; WhZ iy 10:30 p, mo=Waldorf Astoria Jioof |#even youths with eriminal assault; “€OTe! Pact which was waid to have fhery here Arpil 2, 1923, s free un- cauty Shop It In a fast, lively, | comes a drug addiet and sinka lower (Westinghousa—8pringfield.) Frg b, Rlatway Fabbery. ANA MNVIAL Bon speelfied that if either fell in love 'der 380,000 bond right and witly offering that eon- and lowor until it seema that his very P - - - | cealed weap: Acce g 10 confes. “'th Some one else a divorce would Walter A. Kelly, blind attorney and Line talk and songs. ge Mack | zoul 18 lost, | 8 pm= Leo Relaman Hotel Lenox WHAS | slons of two, made to Prasecutor Hart 0 J pfesstonal bondsman, and Marcus a comedian and monologist of note| ‘Tho other Kriday and Raturday| Finsemble. A by Bill Coty and| {Courier Journal and Louiaville Times| and detectives, some of them were Varisa asserted that her pres- Himonson, proprietor of a tallor shop ho has plenty of funny storica in.| feature i “Modern Marriage,” a #0- 6:80 l," m.~-8ongs by Bill Coty an: T oalaviie: v armed when they attacked Hugh Alte ent divoree suit was the outcome of at Fenton, Mo, charged in the Ine fapersed with songa Class and | clety drama which pictures the lives Jmf« .\lmulrunll. - R bt [ Kin, 19-year-old youth who was mos the aequitial nl_ Rennett on the murs dietwent with 15 others, of whow two age offor Dancing via Wire, 4 aen-| 0f two very ordinary and true to lite 6:40 p. me=ls0 Relaman and WA| .40 1o 9 p, m~Concert by the|toring with Miss Russell WAL (he ‘1er eharge in Tampa, Fla., in May of ‘are dead gangsters, with complicity itlonal and novel wire walking act | ¥Oung people, Hotel Brunswick orchostra, Ella Sharrard Violin Quartet, Koure| present time & 1ifo sentence for mur 1923, Bennett was accused of Killing in the robhery, wers unable to fure \at 1a cleverly done. It is said that! The Lvcoum also has announced| 7 p. m.—Reaults of games plared | o Boie e International Sun- | der, in the opinlon of the heat crim. Merbert M. Carruthers, of Tampa, who | nish $60,000 bond and were taken ta here are few dancers on much more | that on the afternocon of Sept, 19, by the atern, American and Na day schoo! leason, Four-minute Child l|m|. lawyers In the atate, means not 'NMruded unon a party gliven by Miss | the ity Jail aple floors that can offer the dobn Philip Sousa and his famous|tional lengues Weltare Talk, Late important news | more than Nfteen years” Mr, Hart 'A'iA6 And whose body Iater was | The loot taken In the robbery coms ances Class and Page do on the wire, | band of 100 pieces will give a ape-| 7:05 p. m.- ’}",‘x"‘;"' I'."‘""‘;l" Now | Mlleting, Rasebull acores. Offictal | gatd, ’ found by a roadside, For six weeks sistod of $267,172 in negotiable induse ranklin and Loo offer “A Study l“:”“ matineo at “.u. theater, ".H' ]LHIII. > o "r rom the Now( ntral standard time announced at § “Prisoners are theiving on the sym she collected evidenes and witnesses (rinl bonds, ahout $200 in cash and ogmaniu,” a fast dance offering that 'he Old Fool taken from the | Lingtand Homeatead, o'elock, pathy they get from individual and '® SUPPOrt her husband's defense, £2,155,690 (n unsigned federal land a real novalty In the dancing line, | fémous Broadway euccess that made| At the ”‘"fl“‘"‘l e e collective Ignoramuses whoss wn. | HOWever, ahe stated today, aftar the ' Lunk bo All but about $80,000 of he feature photoplay presents Polu |#tich a hit recently, will be shown( % P - "N.rm, et WAAM pathy gots the best of them. Ts it not ACauittal her hushand drank exces. loot has been recovered by 0..« egri in “Montmartre,” a romantic [ Sunday evening, but will not be con-| 3133 P m.=T0 0o WMAGKAGEL . R, Nalson A&URInE; To. coRtampiate ot og | MEEly And. hegan ta abuse her, ! bama of frivolous Paria, Starting |tinued through Wednesduy. —“One| 108 . m.—Arlington time sinais. misgulded ofd women carrying layer, | “T can't stand his ahuse any longer i i inday night, Jackie Coogan will be !aw for the Women" s the other | \Weather report. SDonas, And. EARO oake to An (mair | T itotgh ¥ he satd, HIGHEST BROADCAST STATION en 'n “Little Robinson Crusoe," Sunday night nrwlnl T nodore orchestra, corated criminal Who Nas just ‘_:‘m:! _— - Munich, Aug. 14, — Ravaria is to AL R v 5 KYW i ; 7:30 p. m.—Jdames Vincent Moore | ynaity assauited an fnnocent girl. and | WING GETR COU RT VERDICD have the highest radio hroadeaeting 3 ( ""”““f’_‘"_e_— hicago and his entertalners. W0, 46 MOOH R4 D to Tot ot on un' e 3 sation in Eurepe. The station will 6 to 6:10—Joska DeBabary's or- 46 p m.—Harry Knox and his ;;"';‘"“fl"'&" ":m"" half a dozen more. | Part of Boston Bank President. gon level. The antennae will have & jac s RigL Uma that the “so-callad| ool s we AUR 14.—On tge 1ength of 2,200 feet, stretehing from Americans at Copenhagen Jamboree cll;sl’:'ya.( 1190 Pa Ul Whitsmana entertainers, | prison visiting asseclations difr : 0 6:20-—P; ma b Y T i [ a orens | 2 T, 10 p. m.—Catello’s radio entertain tiated between honorable and dishon. | 129th day of the trial, Ju,qnflu,’,,r‘: the mouuntain top to the valley, orfol Provide Entertainment for U, S, “Collegians.”" " . 6:20 to 6:30—Joska DeBabary's| "™ | orable peaple.” topher T. Callahan of the s e apsm | county superior court yesterday or- dered a verdict In favor of one of the & Unless ofhesnise indicated, theatrieal nutices and reviews 10 this colume are Dit- (Avolian Hall=—=New Y8rk City.) 1 Minister and Wife, orchestra. WHN | : 5 7:20 p. m.—"Twenty Minutes| . AT A . o | | 7 Copenhagen, Aug. 14.—A large at-| 1107 P Wy Loew's State Theater Bldg. — New | s s L | detendant: W e ange Peroentage of Thoreash n|,, covmmmee, ave 60 e o2y R | SPARKS BELIEVED DEAD | s s . i e . aatinicatT h A f SB 7:20 to 8:20 p. m.—Soprino, plan- | | of the Iirst National Bank of Boston, . 7, v ] ast night by the merican oy — iy toduction After War Depuession ! scouts. attending the " intornational | st tener b 8130 to Ti80 p. m.—Dinner musie— | b L Boy Scout jamboree here, in honor of | §:20 P m.—"Safety First" {alk. ojeort Vails String Trio and Paut | Man Traveling From Honolulu to Holy | Jieis 10 teeatef $1E000 it American Minister Prince and Mrs, | 9 to 10130 p. m.—"At Home™ pro-| gpocnt Dance orchestra. | effected by an alleged secret combina- i S 3 i * | gram, o 1 o inkiande | 1And in Small Boat Now Thought tion of the defendants. BY GEORGE H. MANNING, Prince, was delighted when the iy 9:30 p. m.—Charles Strickiand's The plaintiff had rested the case (Washington Bureau of N. B. Herald) |American diplomatic representative Sy Palisades park orchestra. to Have Perished at Sea. | . ' H WGI against this defemdant when Judge Washington, D. C, Aug. 14.—The |took the center of the stage and per- x < o . m. enor. . Callal | rearms indastry which took a slump |formed an Indian dance while he | (American Radio and Rusearch Corp. : f Soprano, By The Associated. Presa. |Caltahan ordered the verdict in his ter the war because of great over- |sang the famous wind song of the s edford llikide fRlas:) 10:30 p. m.—Fletcher Henderson's| Manila, Aug, 14.—1It i believed that | OPLAION that not enough evidence had froduction is now “coming back.” | Pueblo Indfans, 3 ; | Roseland baliroom orchestra, | Ira Sparks of Peru, Ind, who satled | he"" ""’""""‘" to warrant the jury's In 1923 the number of wage-earners| The entertainment began after a| 7:30 p. m.—Closing "‘alr‘“‘" reports. | 4y o m.—Harry Hock and his en-| from Honolulu in January for the|fnding that Mr. Wing had entered W the manufacture of pistols and re- | campside dinner, when the Scouts, | ABriograms. Boaton pol ’Ce TePOTtS. | yortainers. Holy Land, in a 23-foot dory, periahed | INt0 & conspiracy. olvers, rifles and sholguns showed an |clad in the costwme of American In.| ©:4b P. m.—Code practice. 11:15 p. m.—Baritone, off the coast of Zambpango, A de-| - hcrease of 31.1 per cent, and the |dians, sang Indian songs in honor of 8 p. in.—Evening program: 11:30 p. m.—Jack Kelly and his|serted boat named “Dauntless, Hono- | STRIKERS MAKE ATHLK On hot summer afternoons there's nothe alue of the firearms produced show- | thefr chieftain guest. Their leader,| (1) Musicale. [ Collegian orchestra. lulu” has been found siranded on| Paterson, N. J. Aug 14.—James | ing like ice-cold bubbling home-made i a gain of 36 per cent over the |after the dances had been finished,| (%) Weather forecast and Waltham S Gatusan island on the eastern coast|Troyana, 33, of Pennington Park, was | rost beer ear 1921, according to statistics an- | knelt in Indian fashion and handed | time. ACCUSED OF PLAGIARISM. of Zamboango, according to a tfla.,"! upon by a crowd of striking silk | Make it yoursslf—Kkeep a few bottles v Mr. Prince a large American aborigi- SnTm R 5 Sk i gram received by constabulary head- |y, v i 1 of ounced by the census bureau. | x q I B can aborigi WNAC e SsiG ; ™ N ary ad-| weavers as he was leaving the Cornet | in the ice box. Just buy a bottle T bure athered its informa- [nal drum, A quarters, ere was no trace of | ) " | ), ¢ onbe”m\: ;:" lgarge ’uslahllshmnn(s. Instead of merely acknowledging (Shepard Stores—Boston.) Guy Bolton Said to Have Stolen Ideas | gparks, ‘ST‘:: :::,z::;y:f p}l‘ae?:‘g):sl::?‘:.;;“ ::: (:lfl;'-’lnn:;nf::i’rfie;;lf::;e:nl:. e ine of which were located in Con- it from Script of Fellow Author, o) cording to the police. Police in two | only ZSF-m-keu 80 brimming glasses of delicious root beer. At your grocer's. the honor, Mr. Prince stood up and 6:30 WNAC dinner dance. JRBatite 10 Maseotiiscin and | Hegar Ml oRnce e lvas eithisiass s p lftfi—l’rogram to be announc New York, Aug. 14.—Guy Boiton, | Sparks arrived in Honolulu from | patrols answered a riot call as a crowd e rénlainlng six in Michigan, New |tlcally applauded. d AP ek Y0k Ban Frandiess 1 = SEkin h k G i author of the play “Polly Preferred P & hox|of 200 formed hut before their 'ar- s a"d-w“n{ “T"fa; opriet .‘.hg"Jin'é'f::rif,",,‘}is,‘"{‘:t:‘:’; i:d:',": O{ WMAF now on a London stage, yesterday|2P0odrd a trans-Pacifie liner last year.| rival Troyana was knocked down. | : n:m;\rrenx“::n:h:m T;:\gyth:rtxla‘(;e nxr.; first place to the Scottish dnnczrr(g (Round Hills Radio Corp. — South|was accused of plagiarism by Ossip ?:u:;:dd’;:":';“‘;: :’fl;h;oz;? ";: :"\‘;' His head struck a trolley car rail | : : and second to the Ameri Dartmouth, Mass.) Tymow, in a suit against Bolton, 8|01 - % and he is reported having a concus- 9;? e ag-d{"“'l flr;eali‘urlizgl‘enmplo;'u the theory that tfilms’fi?.sfi“"é’iic‘l? = ResaGomack alideiiiutia s apros goliv"mad X (‘-”k 'he"r"m e | on of the brain. | ROOT BEER EXTRACT - \ t;;retr:deele!n le]'.‘s’ an increase of {are true folk performances while the Dinner music. ducers, for $100,000 to $500,000 for ::nvnro\i:r:rrp‘:?h “in'f"]‘:‘;:l':d:“::'; 0.4 );er cent over 1921, and 6,196 | American exhibition cannot be truly . m—Mid-week services. alleged infringment of copyright. Matnhs s s “oo'r”"s“'";md A a‘ge-exrnpr! in 1923 compared with [of folk origin because the perform- SR épeakers ome Confessions of Dymow cl}a:gw: ,:hm ]Bnlln?’ faid ;‘fl|11\rcd. RUC Saoon alle Mn'm“;““ 2 3 1.1 |ers are not American Indians, eteran " » manuscript of his play, “Peréon- ¥ el .e7r2r'i:,enl!n 1921, an increase of 38 7:40 p, m.—Elmer Grosso and his " whils pretending to assiat.in tho'(n;: x{‘nfl?f ;oln‘zwnsaporo and thmu | : Versatile Dance orchestra. its translation from the Russlan, and T 2R The salaries and wages paid in- - % 4 reased rom s7.015176 1n 1921 to| SRARCHFOR MANUSCRIPT W00 A Lomaliaiieis Sl OB b S DEFENDS BARE LEGS. 242,000 or 31.7 in 1923. i N K Philadelphia.) 8 s shaiidodidn i A The value of the products increas- | (John Wanamaker - iladelphia. Rolt:ns counsel admitted Bolton | | d trom $12,883,842 in 1921 to $17,- ' Family of Pierre Loti Fear That Bun- s gt had offercd to collaborate in prepar- | Rabhi Fineshriber Says Right Think- 27,121 in 1023 or 36 per cent. 7:30 p. m.—scports results and po- | ing the Ruseian play for the American ing Tdes Within Ourselyes. “I'he number of rifies manufactured | dle Left In Taxicab Has Been De- |l'ce reports. stage, but denfed the gharge of pla- i ’ d f 104,926 In 1921, to p 10:55 p. m.—Time signal. giarism, Atlantic City, N. J.,, Aug. 14. umpe: "'0"2"“ Fp i of 262 | Strosed By Finder, 11:02 p. m.—Weather. forecapt, Rabbi Wiliam H. Fineshriber, newly | gomatan il d ; —_— PROTCT DRIVEL appointed pastor of Kenesth . Israel| er cent, while thelr value [umped| Paris, Aug. 14. — Search is being WJAX ¢ g s synagogue, Philadelphia, who is vis-| rom $750,369 in 1021 to $3,708,374 lmade for an unpublished manuscript (Union Trust Co.—Cleveland.) New York, Aug. 14.-—A mob of 5= | jting"|n this city, declared yesterday | n 1923 or 401.6 per cent. written by the late Pierre Leoti, com- 000 [talians was held at bay last that “A bare leg or a ciga,rehe riever| e prising part of the novelist's diary, | g ; m . Lithuanian songs. Violin | Mgt by two patrolmen, after an au-| mage or marred anyone's morals. PURSUING REBELS kept when he was a young officer, and | gqjoctions. Piano solos. Dance num- L°m°h"“v”"‘,‘ en by Ja.mw! r‘a'“""”"' “Right thinking and right doing| Ak ?:al'lingtwl!lh the true story of Aziyade, | 1,c;5 and vocal solos by Wylie-Wall's ]-?‘v] a, ;]““n“”r- ('1’""] l;‘;“ & 'f:“ and | 1o wholly within ourselvas” said | e . |1is first principal work. ¥ killed ve-year-ol Sait rito. Rabbi Fi il . “N inded- jrazilian Government TroflpsedAd Tiie sAAAUSGTIDL Was-162t 17 a5 taxl Golden Pheasant orchestra. e malralinen, Wwith drawi nevolxe n:\ss Illn(ll‘;!Elzlz){elv)iertype.la;;o;u:‘t:nl::lj vancing; 1,800 Houses Damaged. cab by a printer, M. Jacomet, to ers, kept the crowd from their pris-| ¢ 4 t it ¢ life | Buenos Alres, Aug. 14.—The Santos |Whom it had been confided by the | (gimbel Bm“_'_';,h“ad,‘phm) oner until police reserves arrived. | 1"ar "% 1988 R MOTHER:= Fletchers(‘astom is a pleasant, harmless Substi- Alres, Eiven then, it was with great difticulty | yaur Sn°a bare leg than in a bare tute for Castor Oil, Paregorxc. Teething’ Drops and Sodthmg family for the reproduction of a few ‘ Lorrespondent of La Naclon says it is ¢ v wer fac-similes 1t conslsted of about 90| g p m—Official weather forecast, [(IaL (hex were able to gol Tandolo| aym. 1t people would pay more at-| Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. tated in an official quarter there that 7 ) y . 2t ) he Brazilian federal troops operating f‘!‘l:’:"’;g: r‘lf""", an b:’:lh "”“"':-‘ faded 6:05 p. m.—Dinner music by the ::( ]”‘: f,;"(:’]‘" ah’"”“"h'm':l’l":h:';'a““‘)'; tention to their souls there would be! Vi e, bearing neither title nor| kv cke tee C B " a be: v and les A ';nf.‘lfi,,"}f,",fifiimi’fz :f?h:‘::ll»‘;u ’i'iffi |slgnature and contained in an ordi- Msn;‘;kp\ :n‘:?-?j\"i:;s(;v:k and produce | homicide. He was cut and brused, :;w:n:;l’:fi;" l‘r::;’nnrt:}‘l.:;' 5 Toavmd imitations, always look for the signature of W Fe Proceeding in the glirection ot bary envelope, and it is feared that |, . ket reports. but not seriously hurt. world."” | ire on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. either the driver of the cab or some | 7 p. m.—Bedtime stories and roil | Jfl package. Matto Grosso. During thelr retreat \o¢ yig fares may have thrown it away ebels are destroying the water call, - o, i L) AT AL 3 p. m.—"Timely Talks to Motor- anks, thereby rendering the pursuit i s Every:woiman Needs nore difficult. et gais s " ’ ! e { \ The authorities thus far have list- ACOUSES “NEW HAVEN. 18 p. m.—Concert by Comfort's R Fhilharmonic orchestra. IRON at T[“les »d 1,800 houses in Sao Paulo city & : 5 5 ” Yo Jamaged during the fighting there. A | Rallroad Ciatmed Sceking Control of !;: it What the Wild Waves sreat number of persons are arriving | 1Boston & Maine; Court to Decide. “";_h03b“m —pertormance of Mur-] T ' ‘rom the interlor under arrest, being Boston, Aug. 14.—A bill in equity | phy's Minstrels. & rnulla':y:'l‘;rfl;nke considered to have participated in | prought by Edmund D. Codman to| 9:30 p. m.—Concert by Vessella's 4 {l\luxam,‘ Iron :hm "'f:ya :he outbreak, enjoin the New York, New Haven & | concert band. 4 outenhen rhe';ma:pw;ale. er. Hartford Railroad company from vot- —— § vous and haggard—there are thou ing the atock of the Boston & Maine WGR I Railroad company held by the Boston (Federal Telephone and Telegraph cheeked, urnx:‘u; and healthy nm)l' Raillroad Holding company, was re- Co.——Buffalo, N. Y.) be much more attra v, When the iron goes from the L YC E U M ferred to the full bench of the state e T of onen, Bt Deaithy o supreme court by a decision handed 6:80 p. m.—Dinner music. Vincent of youth ieaves th skmlndlhflr e down by Judge Wait in eupreme court | [,opez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. dep TONIGHT ONLY yesterday. 7:30 p. m.—Digest of the day's SPECIAT, fi"d“;‘;“ ’;”“5"1 'h"t N";"H‘d\"‘m :n news. Baseball scores, Live stock atifaction syt - A . voting the stock, is attempting to gain et reporl. Agriograms. The ol dragsh “SOTTO 'E CANCELLE" control of the Boston & Mains, The | xmeriean. siy dorse * B, 600t drussiste A Popular Ttalian Masterpicce case was referred to the full bench| 11:45 p. m.—Weather forecast. Written In English and Ttalian for determination of questions of law — —_ raised by the plaintiff. A master re- \ o » ey cently reportd favorably to the de- wbridge and Clothier — Phila- FRIDA} AND SA"'R‘DAY fendant in the case. Tt will come be- Nighebher) delphia.) DOUBLE FEATURE fore the full court at the October sit- — “THE DRUG TRAFFIC” ting. 6:30 p. m—Meyer Davis Bellevue And —— Stratford Hotel concert orchestra and “MODE MARRIAGE” sports results. 8 p. m.—Meeting of Boy Scout Always use enough to get lasting suds after the clothes are in With Y Radio corps. m‘\’rni‘;"dm\‘\'r phony orchestra. SVE] N NE h ~~Talk, "Colonial Design | A o | This New Laundry Soap KEITH VAUDEVILLE ntinuation of the Featuring cnncnrt hv the Fairmount Park Sym- | saves you the hardest work of washday phony orchestra. J . . (General THE COOLEGT SPOT IN TOWN :‘E, "2:,;,,0';:; "g:“; ,: s Simply soaking in rich Rinso makers of Lux, the largest soap- soapsuds takes the place of rub- makers in the world. It is perfect ALL THIS WEEK o Southern Syncopation and Dance 15 p. r Mat., Tues, 2y ., Sat. 2:15 | N g 3 s e e : ¥ - Ph £ bing—does the hard work for for all types of washing machines ND LEARY S you. The loosened dirt comes —fine in the boiler—and just Even grimy places wonderful for soaking in set THE POL' PLAYERS GEORGE MACK . i YR ' o b Rl e Featuring - FT—g v . FRANKLIN AND L (Palmer School of Chiropractic—Da- " 8 ARTHUR “g:b\\;',:t':&nm:t[ CLAIRS e | venport, Towa.) clean .mth 8o little tn?ub]e to Get a package for your next wash— Direction of CLASS AND PAGE | you—just a /ight rubbing. regular size or big new size—from your grocer. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, A. 0. VAN BUREN 7 p. m~—8port news #nd weather & & P. ¥ Because Rinso dissolves com- Mags. in— POLA NEGRI it ri o n.—Orchestra program (one ) s A il v thaw othes yellow under the iron. -ndp-m.louluah.mmeld Staged Elaboratels and presented M NT cihestra. Baritone soloist. | ONTMARTRE = o U, Boo with all the big favorites as played You need only Rinso for your and linoleum. ar at the Hudson thes A Romance of Frivolous Paris we tk city " - 1 E re in the part. originalls plas Starting Sundi (Detroit Free Press—Detrolt.) Monday wash. It is made by the et N i Pie- | San T Ty s v JALKIE COOC i 8 p. m—Dinner zoncert and finall by ture star. basebali scores. |

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