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NEYT" BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1024, iVOICES INTHE AIR |***~ .~ ‘PUFT AND Hllflll [ o e M et e T | | [ufsctured goods, and deliveries fr “ " P s AT E S TR Y (Gimbel Bros.—1'h . ‘ .,_..,,,“,,', e wnat | Loa Angeles, Aug. 20.o=Loatrioe Joy Wednesday, Aug. 20, ] ' Islower than they weie # menth . g0 | Glibert, known on the screen a8 Loae 1 ¢ B M=—0ONigia! Wealher ‘ | “Collewti are decidedis better | triee Joy, received & court order fo! , L] 8300 per week temporary alimony | KURA IR0 B Bl e ltnan they were n 'he spring and . $1,000 maternily fees and pers ( Westingh: Eaat Pittsburgh.) 6145 p. mo—Liveatock and produ Famous lndelIIlS Are WGI [| \': 1 .m; A .:u...“, A.‘l 1.'......?."...'.1‘. # 10 use the Oilbert home, Ni" f' e .f_ X p. m.—Baseball scores; dinner| AT Lt ity A A Tietallers' stocks are low, but few of | pending final action en her applicas B . ' ] OIIC md s!me Tlme them are anticipating on futures. | tion for diseree from John Oilbert, are sald 10 be falely [ also of the Aims The actress testls L] . ! % N ~ ». m.=The children's period. e Johbers' stochs g e well hatanced, bt smaller than usual | fled that Gilbert's salary was §1. 645 p. m==Newa bulletina. i All=New York Uit | (A .M " Y iy | #t this time of the year a week Caless stherwise tudicuied, theatrien) notices and reviews 0 this sulumn are ¢ woitten by he press sgencies for The Fewertiie amusement fompany Tpm 7:15 p mo—="Bafely at the Cross ~ m #fe Boulevard Ensemble. | millionaire hobo, each fameous in cin —c - L L L L TR RE R T T T I P M, = Finanelal Deve widely different spheres, rubbed el- | FRANKIE HEATH AT cAPHioL, EAYCEEM THEATER 7140 p. m,—Btoekman report of the| = CRT R RS livestock marketa; grain, bows as they presented themaeles at sight 18 the last chance for New | primary N Tonight the a5t showing of b 1:30 p. m.—Cafe Bouleva . - Witain movie fans Lo see n | te ar, cotton, wool and prody | [y Jackie Coogan in lis hew photoplay | Hritain movie fans 1o see Alma Rtuben | (ced, Augar, cotton, waol and produce. |, the marriage license burvau here yes. Littie Rohinson Cruso which hus |and Conrad Nagle, as joint stara, in § p. m.o~—Concert by the Pittaburgh 8318 p. m—"Talk bt he raging photo; suceess “The le. | Male Hextet 180 b At e o terday, | | 9 p m—Walker-Leonard boring v mont Trio They were Juliun R, Arneld, essay- ™ cted Woman" now being shown at | 9:1% p. m.—Leonard-Walker Boul, fist, poet and lecturer, son of Bir Kd n young and old at the Capitol S pesns ’ the Lyceun theater, | bout for world's championship, singe its openitg last Bunday ~ direet from Yankee Stadium : 3 - Tomeorrow the entire hill changes Pomorrow the Lyceum will present| %180 p. m— Arvlington time signals, i : \|\|..| \;‘nllld, [} I'mn.‘n, .lnl A:um . ° s+ double feature bill whigh uld | Weather forecast, Haseball scores ads How, millionalre hobe o Ll uble should S WM Louis, Mo mger e Jasebal COry Buseball seores. | Chicago. Aug. 20.—A poet and & LIE ] heen making a big hit and delight [ | | | and brings five Keith vaudeville aets Grecuwich | Brove i ANOERONE EL O Bod a0 Hilla lm‘lm Corp,~ 8o Arnold who is 63 years old, was b lhaal Sl it s i I,“"Hf“ff_ (Weatinghouse=Chicago.) Dartmiouth, Mass.) married to Miss Eleanor Hartford, is I's Wire. | "Nevond Youth" is an hilaviously fun. | e i Haow, 55, and Miss Ingeberg Sorenson ay comody of (It deploting the oareer| 4 10 6110 p. m Joakn DeDabary's e e 26, his secretary were wed, of & man in his second ehildhood pecks | Vreheatra p. m.—Tenor The poet, who lost himself after g excltoment, craving theills, 1y (s| 9:10 to €:30 p. m—Paul White. 48 b, m.—Pianist business fallures led to his arrest and | 4 riot of f from beginning to end | han‘s “Collegians p. m.—Tanor exile from ¥ngland, traveled exten 0:20 to 6:30 p. m.—~Joska Debia- | g BT TIEL sively and finally came here where he bury's orchestra, | P mo=Popular singer and was known until 1916 aa “J, B, Lin 0:30 to 7 po mo=Program - from |Gy | don."" Under this name he wrote and Freneh artists, ofter & “Song and | Mutier at some of the latest creations offices of n|.. lnuu.nn Nisters' Music 8145 p. m.—Meamner brothers' ,.r,""‘““'"" At B4 vears of age he ac. Danee Classique,” The feature photos | Worn by Miss Lynn Ifontunne, as Jtose l'ublahing """l""“\-| 3 cheatra | knowledged his identity and began a play on this bill will present “Trithy™ | Bauman, in this production. Al of ‘ "K' 1:88 p, m.—ualc al lj"m-nfl 9:15 p. m.—Popular singer and|"¥ start as Jullan B, Arnold, DRy On. Ahle Bl Pt (s st | the supporting star ure comediuns of | 8:08 P m—e0ood ROAdN: FeRor. | gy iat, The milllonaire hobo, whose grand- | Ai4h 10 11:30 p, me—Midnight re 0:30 p. m.—Messner Brothers' or- father bullt tha famous Mississippi river jotties and numerous great | half of next weok Dan Fiteh's Min. | renown on Hroadway and most of | | strals, an aggregation of thirty min- | them have been on the stage for af ‘4% | cheatra, bridges and whose father was presi- rel 5 Will be the big attraction, | number of years, Alfred Lunt, Walter . strel SWIH e SRR ALROLOn. e At0 “Hell it tama T Morbort P "KIM.]\\MI.N‘”":"‘ A WGR Mllum of the Wabash railroad, atartied SAMERICA” AT PALACE, Corthell and Mimi Palmerd are soen to - e ; (Federad Tolephono and Telegraph | the world back In the nineties when Sy oy i P Co.—Huffalo, N. Y.) he announced he was not entitled to | AmE " At the Paluce theater, The companion tim will present | To lm'amm\ln«"l — | the 81,000,000 ho inheritcd because he next Bunday night The orchestea, |y o” King of Wild Horses,” said to | p. m.—Resuits of games |”“i_"' 6:30 p. m, Dinner music. Vineent | 'ad done nothing to earn it. He has hoxes and loges will he reserved for | o Shin sensation of the year, It| the Kastern, American and Na- Lopwz Hote atler Dance orchesten, | %014 newspapers, washed dishes and | tional leugues. 7:30 p. m—Digest of the day" { performed other menial tasks as he the evening performances, the bal is a thrill throbbing tale of wild N " 0 we i be § Market report, _ s cooy seats rush, Al meats will be | b earts With Edna ': _“;I"“"“ :flm' | news. Bascball scores. Live stock | journeyed about the country, living in El ted J v L ad | market report, fMlop houses and cheap hotel, Once he 1 ec rush for the matinecs, Children at latine Murphy, Leon Bary and a splendid SSnEardLy monratio)] the matincen J5c. Tickets are now [ "¢ iy the sereen's most startling | 1 siione horn ":‘T';,’w,“'f,v,“.i:""““' 9 to 9:10 p. m.—Tenor soloist and | Walked into the office of 8t Loula . selling at the Star Confectioncry, 320 | ory of u wild horwe, of & breed that B o LTieoIal by soprno. piano. mayor and tried to give him $100,. fol‘ a llfe term n | knew not bit nor bridie, ‘The story 18| s ' m.—Recital by violiniat and | #1010 850 p m.=Daniel . Tron- | 000 to help the poor. [ | Elected the home drink the woven uind a wild stallion which planist, fights for equine supremacy of the|' yq.a% e " atn | 20 to 9:30 p. m.—Pianist THE - | . | 10:88 p. mo—Arlington time slgnals ) o391 9:43 p, m—~Boprano solo- | RIGHER HARDWARE: moment your wife or the % :'é aeaded by the famous prove a knockout, 'I'wo good reasons KYW (Round Village Follies” slar Heath A novelty act on this bill s Miss Prankie he offering called Wester ess Bhip. Nomaine and mpany will offer a singing, taiking and come iy act with one of the men at the plano and the other the possessor of ) ge voice, Annie Kent and Min nie Allen have a comedy skit called | pleture shown at this thuater in res| "Why Cry Leonard and Fawnette, | cont montha, The feminine hearts will | ad contiuins more laughs than any plaing .n\:lv'..\hu had never been caught | cerioja)l United States weather reports. fl by man, Chis part i played by Rexo| 150 pomo—Leo Relsman and his| S0 e 0o aonaon solo. ( EADected That Prices Will Go Up Be- | children or your guests set lips on it. Clicquot Club With Itching Rashes the wonder horse, Hotel Brunswick orcheatra and Rus-| * oo [ Winthe 4 Ginger Ale! They all like it LA e so's 8. 8. Dansonia orchestra. 9:50 to 10 R eader. 3 UseCutlcura Griffin Returning to | s Ol e T ie T POlen Y S IR AVECR S0 ceFnd nare b vl it ons, e TRl ol frer | His Home in Kentucky | ,urier sournal and Louisvitte Times| 10310 to 10:25 p. m.—Violin &0lo- will say tomorrow: i the rich, golc S.hlnlml'r—- Robert Griffin, city bacteriologist | Louisville, Ky.) AT : | “Stronger buying is reported from i ‘ts cold sparkle, its sugges- with the health department for the el to 10:35 p. m.—Reader. | practically all wholesale hardware / w,# tion and actuality of purity. past year, today severed his connec- | 7:30 to 9 p. m.—Concert, Late im-[ 1679 10 10:46 p. m.—Contralto | canters, Prices for the most part are o 3 tions with that department and will | ;optant news Dbulletins. Baseball "‘“"’J‘f”_ { g i irm, although there is talk in many The bes’-liked ginger-ale 10:45 to 10:35 p. m.—Soprano £0l0- | pjacen that higher levels are likely be- thereis! Thé best-made gin- CAPI 0 return o his home in Camerville, | geopen, Official central standard time |, o Ky. preparatory to resuming his | unnounced at 9 o'clock 2t fore winter. 5 ; of Ken- | o 10:55 to 11:05 p. m—Pianist. | “wpgricultural sections report that ger ale there is! 9 | studies at the University Tonight — Jackie Coogan @ tucky WNAC 11:15 p. m.—Supper music. VIncent | (he farmer i entering the market and Order by the case from your grocer, Griffin had just completed his (Shepard Stores—Boston.) Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. | yiacing good sized orders. Business droRgiot, of confortiont S |studies in bacteriology before com- B e throughout the industrial centers is | said to be more active, Hardware The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Mass,, U. 8. A, 1 N : ing to New Britain and proved a 6 p. m.—Children's half hour. e Sy THURS., FRL, SAT. \;\dlllvlll[\‘ technician. During his ten- a‘;‘lv p. m.—WNAC dinner dance: Will Cross Ocean | factories, although only working on KEITH VAUDEVILLE ure of office the state of Connecticut | ghepard Colonial orchestra. : | 2 : [announced the acceptance of the local | 7:3) p. m.—National Kiss Jingles. In 22 Foot Sailhoat Featuring Jaboratory as a state-approved labora- | g p. m.—Concert program. New York, Aug. 20.—With Gibral- tory. While the smallpox epidemic tar as his destination, Dimetrios Sig- M. was at its height, Griffin forsook his WEAF | elakis, a Creatan seaman, next Sunday 188 laboratory work and acted as an am- | (ymerican Telephone and Telegraph | will embark upon a perilous trana- s bulance driver, stretcher bearer and Co.—New York City.) Atlantic voyage in the 22-foot eail- F l H th in various other capacities. boat, Caracharias, he announced yes- ran e ea 8 to 10 p. m.—Dinner music. Syna- | terday. His only motive in making | gogue services. Cordes and Marks|the trip is to experience the thrill of Late Star of the “Green- ;x:mce om'u:t:a.m'\rx‘lkl.n"\"\R\"h- 1s to] achlevement, he sald, wich Village Follies” in a —— Become of / h Yo Rk S The ship was designed by its own- g ‘ prano. “Eveready Hawaiians.” Vio-| " phe pull follows the general lines Quartette of Song Stories i - linist. of a lifeboat but the euperstructure i s consists of a rectangular cabin, eight WOX i feet long, five feet wide and 40 inches (Detroit Free Preas—Detroit.) high. The jib and mainsail, support- A Treat for Radio Fans NFWLY REMODELLED e AND RENOVATED 03 oy T R b (Y G e, SN R U O Westerhold’s i Ak pro- Grand Opening Program 8:30 p. m.—Old-time songe Sigelakis intends to aleep by day . . Wireless Shlp STARTING SUN. NIGHT ||®™™ and sail by night in order that he el : at V5o may have the atars for guidance. His > venport, lTowa.) a : LEONARD & FAWNETTE sl attachments fo catch rain water, Z 7 p. m.—Sport news and weather KENT & ALLEN o ‘ torecast. . Senator Carter Glass 8 p. m.—Organ recital. Has Siege of Illness DON ROMAINE & CO. WTAM ‘ (Willard Storage Battery Co.—Cleve-| Lynchburg, Va. Auz. 20.—Senator land, Ohio.) Carter Glass of Virginia is taking a “TRILBY?” : rest at his home near here, after a with to 7:30 p. m.—Hotel Statler din-|year of active work in Washington, 6 H ANDREE LAFAYETTE ner concert. Baseball scores. but after a few weeks spent in recu- . . & Tttt . me—Concert program. | perating expects to take part in the as 1ng 1S made easy = —— democratic presidential campaign, it Monday WAAM was stated by a member of the family. R et el s (T Neon Corm e | oo i Rchmond when you use La France bad announced _receipt of a letter 7:30 Concert pianist. 8 p ong recital. from the senator declining an invita- §:30 p. m.—Latest hits from Broad- | tion to address & business organiza- . . ; [ tion meeting there on the ground that | -No ru lng - NO u1ng way. 2 required to remain in $:45 p. m.—Woodlawn Dance or-|he would be D w chestra, | seclusion at his home for two months SIS LR A Tay this new and better way to wash. easy on your clothes, Will not 9:45 p. m.- = singer. o ; ) TONIGHT ONLY GR]FFITH 10 p. m.—Song revue. REAL EST. TRANSACTIONS. | Millions of women have found that it injure the most delicate fabric. Use does away with the drudgery of wash- La France with any soap you like—bar, presents bR e O LTS Yesterday's real estato activities in- day, and gives whiter, cleaner clothes powder or flakes—in tubs or washing (L l he AM WAD cluded the following deals: Anna M. i Staiber has transferred property at | . 8to o . o N > o (Storfe; coanih Cherry and Ash streets to Stephen | than ever before. machine, You don't l?a\e to change Angelina Randaldl has trans- No rubbing—and no bluing when your method of washing to use La 7:15 p. m.—State market report. f'“’“"; ; B haIl ey erred property on Mitchell street to i YR . — D OB frou use La France, It blues as it cleans., France. Only 10 cents a package. . Re]ected flMH%fggf&r#%@wmflMfl« STo0 Guiseppe Ranaldi; Alex Alexziewicz . R e et o by . CHAMBER.S (John Wanamaker—Philadelphia.) |24 “'gk‘ ’”“;" ";';':“'"“‘I’d 1“"‘;"’"»" Just dissolve two tablespoonfuls with ~Order from your grocer to-day. e on Pearl strect to Wiadyslaw Jankow- A STy W ” g . The 7:30 p. m—Sports results and po-|®Ki and wife; John and Mary Hudak | your sosp and sce |,‘°W quickly it For ironing, use Satina. Added to olllall lice reports, Dinner music by aA.|have transferred property on West | loosens the dirt. When you have the hot starch, it gives a glossy finish, Istrect to Samuel and Susan Andre sosked oo Boiled the clothes “m L Leeps the iron from sticking and perv ith CONT RS GreatRomance Candelori and his Hotel Adelphla s With CONRAD NAGEL Roof Garden orchestra Mabel H. Kallberg has transferred | And ALMA RUBENS D 815 p, m—~Grand organ recital. |Property on Shefficld street to Felix France, the washing is practical the clothes, L& France Manue ECLARED by many 9 p. m—WOO orchestra, Tenor, |Hamme | La France is not only ea:y on you, ng Con rany, Philadelphia, THURS,, FRL, SAT. critics to be more won- Silent. BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL derful than “The Birth of 11:02 p. m, A\I\I'Lnaih:‘fnf:)rrms(, HAL ROACH a Nation”; more thrilling Presents than “Way Down East” (Loew's State ’Hu‘a(nr Bldg, — '\M\ THE KING OF WILD HORSES And h d La h York City.) OND YOUTH skl ol (i s 6:80 to 7:30 p. m—Dinner muslec MADE SIMPI_E Paul Specht's Alamac orchestra, 7:30 p. m.—Billy Page's Broadway Syncopators. m.—Pianologues. ; > b sl L French Scientist Discovers | : 8:30 p. m.—Boys' period. » | La France blues as it § y 318 -PALACE- Wonder Orches 5 od . [ New Ingredient To cloans, Losoins every ; ’ 3:1;:\’;";:"": s HARTFORD o p. m.—Chas. Strickland's Ps Dissolve Fat. sicky, greaty article o5, ful product that does L1 THIS WEEK . ) ¢ sades Park orchestra. A French e A of sonl g0 it can be casily L awey with all the des., Wed,, Thars., Sat. Reserved Seats Evenings 9:30 p. m.—Originai Bt o] reports that & Bew trestment for past vinsed away. Use it p s ke of washing. ok et * has been found by a well-known Frenel with soap of any brand d cleany Por m’l" tubs or i - . il Balcony Seats Rush Rhythm Kings. scientist: it s & simple, harmless com- bination of ingredients put up in a small or kind, " washing machine, THE POLI PLAYERS | Matinees All Seats Rush fablet called SAN.GRLNA." _which \eips nature in throwing off unnecessary 2 fat-forming elements, thus making it im- Treland's l)‘l‘ll:ll:vlf of Fun (‘h“dl'ell at Mflfi“e(‘s Lie Do Your Feet Suffer D""l':l""fidflf 'I'A"" ;""M";;d accumulate § | e body. "Aieeady prising Tepora N a e . from all parts have bee: e Gracie Emmett ||[Scats Now Selling At the ching i ok oo tulen arch- | reducite vary from 10 1o 3 pound 1A ‘ . . S eet, painful heel, Inturning ankles. | a remarkably short time, with 1l o K. Vitirationil Ll Mook Star Confectionery ‘,u’ o, e wear isiun Tsiher g | fotrtionof T "snd maryslows 'y arch suports which we make from individ- in general appearance. While rs. M h unl fmpressions of your feet in corrected AN A ic mostly recommended » urp y s position. Many continue to suffer from (vmvl ;"") re'dumn. r:' H( alto an invaluable . . troubles through trying ready made arch elp to get rid of all-worn-out, tired Second Husband - ALE supports, which cen wot fit proverly, the | :;;'"*'"KHQ;;‘ avay, vith pafies und n b tgriag L S i ¥ the p nt shapes of feet; inay a8 well ely relieved hig The "biggest. taugh in Hartford in THREE TALENTED M. & ady made ese giasser o faine | fouo®" o commended by " speciatins. she: S, TS At the e fit the foot and not the shoe. | sicisns and Berses 85 & o M"‘"“"V:‘:‘ Arthur Howard and all the favorites A M. E. ZION CHURCH At - lienpitlen | “"”f,' way 15 take off from S ts ‘rances ams,. . Edmond Abl ® s ] D‘W-l" s a week N-GRI-NA™ ! dou Wogstall, d Bishop, Clare AUGUST 21st, 1 e »wfi\i'..;..' r'wu e | eading drug or depariment ':m'&;d 3 < oe Nolte, Jay Ri lan Briggs. : 88 m to 6 p om Eve nw sale at Dickinson’s, Clark & “njogs and Sundays by sppoiatment, | Brainerd's o City Drug Stores.

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