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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924, ] A T T e e s | ‘ EXCUESMON YO AEW YORM “mo“u““uu““qu 816 p ;. ~Concert by Comfort's & repors ‘ d " B ! r the excursion (rom this ety (o New | o ) IR IN Aharmonio orehestra B iPiia alat Aged Man Bitten, |York recently operated by ihe \\.., A k 545 pom What the Wild Vaves| 11:03 p. m—~W foreeast . O T e Havee. salivend poaved o pevtias |Sorancasese | are Saring Dies of Hydrophobia \ EL T T TR - [ l ' ' | “ I that another similar eacursion s | ” 99| .50 p. m.—Performance of Mur WaAx Charleston, W, Va. Aug. 21,~Gens 3 | heduled for mest Bunday, August | Phursday, Aug. 31 phy's Minstrels (Union Trust Co,—Cleveland.) eral W. lrons, 11, died late yesterday L fth, at the greatly reduced fare 30 p w Coneert by \Vessella's in th it all hospit vietd 14 " ] ' | 82,25 for the vound trip, which is h:al KKA concert band f p mo—Juan Francisci's Hote " ity ) > pita ‘, : m ol than the regular one way fare he-| — Cleveland orchesira. Organ reeita hydrophobia, which resulted from i > ’“! " _": |l ll.l !’h' [tween this city and the metropoiitan | 6 p mo— 1 scores; dinner WHA | “"“‘L“‘.‘ heen bitten by a dog several a oL ! feity col eSS g by R AR Ny S | weeks ago. The aged man, whose | § 5 4.: e ' \ Ehe Behsdiiatar ihg e iEa G0 5 . =Thy Chilisa's Barisd Yark City.) & French Dock Employes glven name wus not a military title, i 5 A Vg Bt Py e s 645 = | ’ = alse W fled from a hospital earlier in the | [sion train 1a arvanged to allow practi € b m=Newe bulleting ‘ ¥ Return to Their Work | 5.5 .ni - ; | g cally the full day in New York city T P m—lase scores 6:30 1o T:80 p. m.—Dinner mus day and roamed about the etreets for Unless ofherwise tndicaied. theataicul notices sl reviews 0 his culumn are ’ ' v b hOF WRbav Havree, Fran Aug. 21.—The dogk|an hour until found hy the polie T e e e genries for (ke Femueréise Amusement rompany. which excursionists may use to ads | dhade and Ornamental Troea for| Violin solos—Paul Speeht's Alamae ! 08100 1 \ug e dock | & u 4 iy the poliee. R % vantage in visiting the numerous | Btrevt and Lawn | orehestea. ':" URIAMO. WA A0 SRS POONSHY PEPPVIPIIVIPIIPIVIIIIVI PV ITIIPIRRIIIPVOI TN G FTOPRONT | oints of Intercst, the popular beaches | 106 p mn—lrogiam by (he Na 9:30 p. m.—Charies Atrickiana's| 1o Ur"! Nork today on the terms of the companics MRECOND YOUTH"=LYCKUM FRANKIE HEATH AT CAMITOL. |#7 amusement conters or the base- [ tional Stockman and Farmer Palisades Park orchestra eMpa [ END v‘n e o . My ety Topping the LIl at the Capitel for ball game at the Yankee stadium he T:40 p. mo=Blockman repom of the| 19 p. m.~=Irish tenor The sirik . ! in I B9 WAlAgvinens. . .9 o . e, tween New Yerk and Detroit in the | primary livesiock marketa; grain,| 10:18 p. m.—Harry Hock and his i in the early part i theater scored a hit when it booked | the last ha of the week I8 Migh o0 oon 3 o Sl a4 prod Seieatuana of August and seviously affected a Il Rec " and p ¢ of | Prankie Heath, star of the Greens | $99 G108, WOl ARG PIOC i v umber of the tra antle Jren of sne | “Mecond Youth" and the “Kink of | (RARGE CRALh ST BECARE WPCRRT | Phe train will leave New Diritain | 8 p mo—Concert by the KDKA Lit:| 10143 p. mo—=Roseland baliroom ol the trana-Atlantie lines. Ayl g ] “""""“"‘ d Wild Morses” the two feature films Wich Village Follies, whe will appear |, AR P e i o d E The KFrench line steamer France . s A v onguge. in & vaudeville act, “A Quartette of | @ 45 a, m. | tle Bymphony orchestra assisted by |dance orchestra whioh SulledrAURUAL 10 TN Naw Yore e phesseiption o £ which openend a three day engak Sohd BloMES "Miss Moathila & Best land vun divect to New York (Grand | Laritone 11 p m.—=Raritone el lbritinisde ¢ ork, | ,_,‘_m"l” ”';r as Srunt ptomy ment at the theater this afternool R e n,: ol &..l\. s «ulul- Central terminal), arriving at 9:35 .| 9:5 p. .-~ Ariington time signals,| 11115 p. m.—Tenor, ":.“...'«‘ '\ .;4 g A crew made up o | o et B 34 hours of Judging from iemarks made by pa- #id WEAsnE YOUIE (6C8 WED A0 8|y eturning “the excursion special | Weather forecast, Hascball scores, | - CESU SR QAL MeS IOl WHMORELOOR | st Laborotes trons upon (eaving the |)I|-||I.| both Rgviie by ietfropye ) \\.‘:.ui will leave New York at €:55 p, m, | 10 p. m,—=Coneert WEAY pis ~'~. employes, Othe arealad favorable ol altractio N : b 4 o iponed snilings b :‘ll;:.:“ In“m‘l hlllnn Ii: :l-‘lw\r» “1:.;|:“:’ hold's Wircloas Bhip, Europe's Intest|2Nd he due In Hristal at 3:55 p,_m > [ (American Telephone and Telegraph | of inability o compiete thoir eresn, e Dickinsan Drug Co, 14971 Main P w novelty and an act that is hoth sciens and New Tiritain at 10;05 p, m. The Wz | Co.—New York City,) The strikers demanded an increase in | G2, Drus siore, 857 Main 8t, omedy fo being sho My L A ntertaining. Mr Weater. |Hition given ahove are eastorn stand- (Westinghouse—Springfield,) | ——— " AROS, s Lrig Stere, 3 Malp S and. oib “I'he f f I O1NO8, § & ¢ ard time nwage an " l".» Lk I\ll " nl : 1 ‘| ‘-hu hold's showas his wireless ship, an ine {ard tim - | & to 11 p. m—Dinner musie. Mid W - w n.|. b providva thrills ‘” ! h:"‘f vention on which he has worked for o . | 6 p. m—Leo Reisman and u..z.‘lnnu services. Elmer Grosso and his hrobs galore, lie h’ the g (’unl “f many yoars and now presents in vau L O O F FAIR COMMITILEE | Lenox ensemble | versatile orchestra Father Qetasian | s seen in all hiw lithe, gracefu "]"‘“‘" devill Kont and Allen, two clover The first active husiness mecting of 6:80 p. m.—Hongzs | Murison, Reumanian basso, “Maodern | and flery, indo.aitable spirit, @ I girls, offer “Why Cry,” a fine comedy the Odd Fellows' fair ecommittes was G640 p. m—Leo Iewsman and his, Children'a Crusade,” by Jackie Coo- hold in Odd Follows' elub rooms, 144 | Hotel Brunswick orchestra, | AN, Banjoist and pianist, vell done and cloverly present | fleet and sure ot foot wid performs a B0 [ \nh streot, Tueaday ovening, August nurvelous leap scross a chasm, & WO [0 00 poine & Co, offors a ser 7 p. m.—Itesulta of games played in | the Kastern, American and National| WRe » II‘ five Into W vapids, and other featw |\ o 0Tl L TN MK At the pland o William Voight was chosen to Il hat prove nim a marvelous speelmen S R ind Fawnette offer “A n...‘ the committes and Arthur €. | lcagues, | (Radio Corp of Ameriea~—Washing- ! Kollerman was seleeted to act as soe- | 7:00 p. m.—Markel reports ton, . ) i f equine flesh, song and Dance Classique,” in which Y. 00 po me=Letter (rom the New| —— “Becond Youth,' the scrcen adub= |y oyeol in that particular and well | " | lon of Allan '‘pdegraff’s novel of the | tooyi o amusement, The feature Tentative plans were discussed and | Lngland Homestead & p. m~—Children's hour, | same name, 'akes first honors as the photoplay ofters Andree l‘.“-v,),,,,,..;u was definitely decided to hold the At the Theater,” £:20 p. m.~~Baaseball scores. | funniest comedy shown at the Lyeeum | ypo invomnational star, in the sereen | AIr during the week of November 10 7:30 p. m 1time | T4b p.om A talk on motoring. | his season, Wrom start to finish the | (oigion of the woted play, “Trilby." to 17 inclusive, 7:40 p. m.—Hpecial childven's pro-{ S p.m be announced, | | aughs are abundant and this after= | on Saturday, hy request, Jackiel Several sub-committees were ap- | gram, £:45 p. m.—~Concert by the United 100n's audience was in a stale hor- | coogan will he shown again in “Little | pointed to arrange for tickets, musie, 9 p. m.—8pecinl Hebrev concert, |8tates Navy band orchestra | fering on hysteria throughout, Small | Robinson Crusoe,” entertainment, booths and advertising, 10:66 p. m.~~Arlington time signals,| 9:55 p. m—Time signals and wonder when one considers the |u|\-l with instructions to report back to the | weather report, weather foreeast makers in the cust. There is Alfred ".\\ll',lll('\" AT PALACE, next meeting of the committee Tues- E - | S —— Lunt, one of the best light comedians Wiurn afl womoh and children.” .Iu’\: August 26, WwWri | Wex of the day: Walter Catlett of “Sal Such, accordliix lo histor : \lv:w -;vfnnmuw consists of the fol- | (Strawbridge and Clothier — Phila-| (Detroit Free Preas—Detroit.) ‘ame; Herbert Carthell, the 1otound | giol gont forth by Captain No. 41, .'\‘:’-;,llm‘rm(:, I\'I:l‘l“:.'.l‘u;m '»‘.':‘fff;f.'é ’Mv‘ st | 6 p. m—Dinner concert and fnal —LN W YORK STATE - baseball scores. veteran of musical comedy and L¥NN | yiytier, the arch-field of the War of | jiohare Comstock X AT N Bavig Béilavi 3 sck En- | 6:30 p. m—Meyer Davis Bellevue Nels Fekbe b Fontanne, creator of “Duley” and | \imerican Independence, 1t is the story . a I other famous roles. | of this savage campalgn, In which|SimPment, . B, Crocker, John Hen- | Siratford Hotel concerl orchestra | 8:30 p. m.—Organ recital. | g zel, I'red Linn rstaccker, No, 96 7pm unny Jim." | e TIHI SE [more than 10,000 men, women and |y bie preer o’ o (s Detan P y | children perished, that David Wark |jior® Jikussier, Charles Lorch, Wil-| 8 p, m.—Meeting of the Boy Scout | WO llam Zelgler; Lexington: I'red Bret- | Radio corps. (annr School of Chiropractic—Da- \ Magic Griffith deplets in the romantic pho- | ga : Z schneider, Frank Squir Irank 8:30 ‘oncert Fair venport, Jow d o el Lo s X 30 p. m.—Concert by the air- | npor! a.) [todrama of the Revolution, “America, ¥ . e et | DERIS chroeder; Phoenlx arles Bigge, e s atesuns | 7 p. m.—Sport news and weather | KYW forecast. 2 p. m—Orchestra program (one Chafing, Rashes, Itchingand |at the Paiace, starting next Sunday. | Georga Hamiin, Witliam — Voigh all Skin Irritations of t once one 'l'f the most|gtella; Mrs. Alma Rengtson, Mr st known cam-|gaqie Olson, Mres. Margaret Chap- (Westinghouse—Chicago.) Probably portant, and the Ie Infants, Children & Adults. palgns of this counlry's Strusglos (or | man; Unity, Mra. Alice Breen, ~Miss R [ hour). The Palmer School Radio or- ; recdom, the war in the North Coun-| pjgrence Gilbey, M Vel s | chestr: i try, as it was known, surpasses in|jjamas, QiR A BRI .f, :.o,.fi, L0inin Y omka DREA DAY ‘i ')‘;E,:r:;,ne soloist . | drama many of the better known 2ol oo s pulE white = salad tune ’ attias 86 fons . —— : o 6:20 p. m.— e- - —— events and batties of the Revolution Argentine President e aTiectanae : ‘:M‘C e IS all o o PR e e g 6:20 to 6:30 p. m.—Joska DeBa- | (Shepard Stores—Boston.) i Toilet P der Titon soRlingiee 8L Coming | Favors Nations League bary's orshestra. 30 p. m-—SWNAC dinner dance. e time Healing Toilet Pow: On next Monday, Tuesday and Wed-| Buenos Afres, Aug, 21.—President {0 7:20 p. m.—"Twenty Minutes| & p. m.—MeDowell concert com- | pany. Gives Instant Relief, nesday the Capitol will present Dan|De Alvear has again messaged con- | o (ood lieading." Fitch's Minstrels., Fitch claims he | gress ing sanctlon for Argentina's 20 to 8:20 p. m.—Musical pro- There's Nothing Like It. Al druggists |5, tne greatest aggregation of min- adherence to the Lengue of Nations | groo strel stars ever assembled in one |covenant in view of the proximity of 8:20 p. m.—“Safety First” talk. show. Features which made minstrel [the league assembly meeting in 9 to 10:30 p. m At Home" pro- 3 130 p. m.—"A e | NOW PLAYING wWoo (John Wanamaker-—Philadelphia.) shows ¢! cs for a good many years | Geneva on September 1, to which Ar- | gram. T:30 p. m. ports results and po- are found. The production is a com- | gentina has been Invited to send dele- | | i ep————sesfes—— plete vaudeville bill. The first half | gates, of the program being a minstrel first The message recalls similar re- L R | & I part. Afterwards comes an olio of [quests to congress on June 6 last and e Plles Are Ahsnrhed | ; i faml!.l 1921, and says the govern-| .30 p. m.—Ray Southwick’s Com. : size good vaudeville, Featured among the | June re Trevor Lewis, | ment is unable o stars in the show are Trev wis, to act without a con- | 1o P Ch Fred Barnes, Emmett Mn_lcr and Nick | gresslonal resolution on the subject. 7:30 p. m.—James Vincent Moore N T R t N FTRY and his entertainers, | ever 0 e urn Glenn, minstrel boys, With the show | 1 4 KEITH VAUDEVILLE is a first class symphony orchestra of Conccdeg Rose S vlCQOl‘V J e e Featuring the twelve people who also give a concert § p e L 'Kl"‘mfi. | in front of the theater each day. A In Wyoming anarv [ easos trom the fim industries. | _ GREENWICH VILLAGE STAR big street parade will be offered at| Cheyenne, Wyo., Aug. 21—With the 8:45 p. m.—Harry Knex ard his| After years of patient, painstaking . noon, victory of Robert R. Rose of Caspor, | C"Lo0(ai0e : | effort on the part of a well known MISS : RN e icotatist nomiit st d v | MLUpdmieca el IGERR DI SR8 R [ doctorjsa iprect pHiouiL N benytun g A “never-stop” rallway has heen | United States Senator, conceded by his | < > e Jv.ujln ;‘1112)"1”.:“\&:}4" fi.’“ll.'xfi\” St Abe F anki H th pull Eikoe Beliant Bulpleelshibh | S IRRh SO oteRi T O MAhel WGR iim‘\']cv man ore fiLn\alyl fie;d.sufl'r-r an- r e rlea ik o eonsper, collection of roturns from | (yogeral Telephons and Telegraph | other hour with any discomlort, pain J’]e_;awnyl s‘m' mrst\ }n \\y_mlnlnz lagged Co.—Buffalo, N. Y.) | o1 soreness arising from rectal trou- ot ble ehow, bles—Piles—now that this wonderful in a quartette of song stories Westerhold’s Wireless Ship Controlled by Radio A Treat for Radio Fans Rose has a lead of about 1,000 votes | .30 p. m.—Dinner music. Vineent| prescription known as MOAVA can be over O'Mahoney. Returns from 286 | |opez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. |obtained for a moderate price at any precinets out of 600 in the state gave 7:30 p. m.—Digest of the day's|first.class drug store on the money Rose 4.054, O'Mahoney 3,075 and | ews, Basel Live stock | pack if dissatisfied plan. Lv:rn.v R. Laird, the third eandidate | jparket report. 4 an, Indus- You'll be amazed to see how guick- 1,798, {rial employment bulletin, The Amer-||y it acts. Blessed relief often comes in an hour; even in cases of long NEWLY REMODELLED AND RENOVATED Grand Opening Program ican Boy Story. e e T — P —_—— standing with profuse bleeding, really | WHAS wonderful results have been accom- THE TEA (Courier Journal and Louisvilla Times | piished. GREAT & CO. — Louisville, Ky.) Simply ask your druggist for a small GREA box of MOAVA SUPPOSITORIES, be- Concert by Ro-|ing careful to follow the simple di- STORES AT KENT AND ALLEN “WHY ORY” S Thl M, STARTING SUN. NIGHT T:30 to 9 pom R er sardner’s rchestra. I'our-| rections that come in each box. TAINE 0. berta Gardner’s - orc : & k. X e B 5 North St., New Britain, Conn. 131 Hartford Ave.. Now Britain, Conn. il i minuts digest of International Sun-| Special Note—LIor Itching Piles MO- 35 Aveh St New Dritain, Conne | Broad and High Sts. New Britain, Conn 76 E. Florence St., New Britain, Conn NEXT WEEK >d in Ointment 141 Arch St., New Britain, Conn Four-minute Child | AVA has been prepa day school lesson. N S Farmingtor, Road. Kensington. Conn EDWARDS AND FAWNEITE A Welfare talk. Late important NewW8| form as in euch cases it is not nece ew Britain, Conn MON., TUES., WED. bulletins. Baseball scores. Official | sary to use the Suppositories. Simply | g . New Britain, Conn. Central and Bingham Sts.. Forestville. ANDREE LAFAYETTE central standard time announced at|aek vour druggist for a jar of MOAVA | ain SL. New Britain, Conn N S W. Main St Plainville, Conn in “TRILBY 9 o'clock. | OINTMENT-—Axelrod's Pharmacy | nl W, Main St., New Britain, Conn 22 Whiting St.. Plainville, Conn -~ T 1 can supply you. And Throughout the State of L.mwmmu A\ \| AF¥ | (Round Hills Radio | Dartmouth, Mass.) By Request Saturday Only JACKIE COOGAN in LITTLE ROBINSON CRUSOE Corp.—South DAN FITCH'S MINSTRELS Greatest Aggregation of Minstrel Stars Ever Assembled 30-Entertainers-30 with their own 6 p. m.—Dinner music. week services. Imer Grosso and his 7 p. m.—Mid 7:30 p. m Versatile orches 8:30 p. m.—F son, Roumanian hasso. 5:45 p m. Modern Children’s Crusade.” 5 p. m.--Banjoist, with pianist. | '> 15 pom ‘ather Octavian Muri- | scn, Roumanian basso. 5 p. m.—Banjoists and pianist. ra. Next Week ather Octavian Muri- dan Fitch Minstrels LYCEUM WGY (General Electrie Co.—8c¢ henectady, Vi) NOW PLAYING DOUBLE FEATURE HAL ROACH'S “THE KING OF 7:40 p. m.—Baseball scores. 7:45 p. m.—Book talk, two brief radio plays and program of Lithuan- jan music. The one-act radio play, “The Glittering Gate,” and the two- act play, "The Gods of the Moun- tain,” will be presented by the WGY Student Players. A few moments with new books. Symphony Orchestra A thrilling story of Love and Romance ! by nowzr W. CHAMBER.S OLIO OF . The Great Romance VAUDEVILLE WILD HORSES" and “SECOND YOUTH” (Willard Storage Battery Co.—Cleve- Watch For the Noon Day —_::_((:'l\ LA I‘f;il:f Jand.) +LAS McLEAN N S v o a——aasaran “THE \';\.\K‘:‘,lc CONSUL? .D“ECLARED by many il § (o 7:30 p. m.—Hotel Statler din- critics to be more won- ner concert.~ Baseball scores. zsso yes Com e e y st S Wiz derful than “The Birth of a'Nation”; more thrilling than “Way Down East” (Acolian Hall——New York City.) iotham hotel concert or- Makes a rich “soap-sudsy” solution, soaks L xcursion| . m.—Financial Develop- dirt out —no more hard rubbing. P -PALACE- HARTFORD . ALL THIS WEEK Love and Laughter ments of the Day. Mot.: 2:15, Tues, Wed., Thurs., Sat. y to New York | i ~Gotham hotel concert | . 9.9 | ’RUUMTHDF&T&SZ 25 B TR e . Rinses out thoroughly —leaves clothes o white —no bits of soap left sticking to 10.30 p. m.—Waldorf-Astoria roof | Sunday, Aug. 24th |~ | garments to turn yellow under the iron. Fvery Evening, 8:15. THE POLI PLAYERS with freland’'s Disciple of Fun Gracie Emmett in the International Laugh Proveker Mrs. Murphy’s Second Husband The picce she played over 2,000 times The biggest Iaugh in Hartford in many seasons, featuring Arthur Howard and all the tasorites, Fronces Williams, . Edmond Abbey, Richard Bishop, Clare n Briges. Wonder Orchestra Reserved Seats Evenings Balcony Seats Rush Matinees All Seats Rush Children at Matinees 15¢ Seats Now Selling At the Star Confectionery N “ll' Special Tr v - (Gimbel Bros.—Philadelphia) | Lyv. New Britain. . .. Ly, Bristo e | . . Due New Yovk.. s g oo 5 Rinso is the only soap you need on wash- | kentucky Sercnuders | day—it is perfect for soaking—for boil- "l‘lllllllflL ) 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and produc Lyv. New York haske fopons ‘ ing —for washing-machines. Due Bristol s Due New Britain. .. i 7 p. m.—Bedtime stories and roll | call | ctern Standard T1 | 8 p. m—"Timely Talks to Motor-| Love: Beos, o, Cambridge Mass | ists” tank | ° i 14 14 k4 Tickets at Railroad Stations The N. Y. H. & H. R. R Co. —_—

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