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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1924, VOICES IN THE AIR | BOSTON STORE DONNELLY, MULLEN CO, Just for Wednesda " NEW 5‘.\\']\'(-’.\'. NEW VALUES TO GREET YOU TOMORROW, EVERY DEPARTMENT ll \S BEEN PENETRATED MORE DEEPLY FOR GREATER SAVINGS FOR THE LAST WED- USDAY HALF HOLIDAY. g Silks and Dre; Basement Values Goods Eaxtra Moy Bleached ¢ " wide, Wednesday Afe value, 36 inches Wednesday Morns ing Special L. yard Special, Yanl Baby Blankets. protty pats torns, siee 30M10, Wenlness diny Special, Imported Japanese in white, hlack and all want- ed colors, hest quality; 30-tm, wide, Wedneslay Morning. Lach 890 Vo e A Large double thread Turks ish Towels, Wed Yard Dress Percales in stripes and neat figuees; 25¢ valuej “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT—ONLY" Tuesday, Aug WEAY (New York City.) Waldorf-Astoria i |l!|| 'Il npdy L} /v Sy Jinner m.~—irens Bialgievich, so- | m.—Jacqueline De Moore. Uniess sthorwise lndicated, theatrionl notices aid reviews 8 (his solums e woithen by the press agencies for the rempertive Smusemen! rompany, PETTIIIVITIYY AT PALACE | FITCH'S MINSTRELS AT CAPITOL D. W, Griffith's master production | One should ‘America” is at the Palace all this weeks as the special attraction for the season's opening and to good houses again yesterday It was well liked from sta°t to fnish, One of the big features with the picture Is the music as played by the new orchess planist LELL) prano 8:08 Creed 8§:20 p. m—Bybil gan whistler §i30 p, m.~"The Twin 9 p. m—=8ybil Banderson Fagan. whistler, 9:10 p. m. m.~Irene Blalkievieh, so- P m~Talk by Captain Perey ERICA nderson Fa- not miss the oppors | tunity of seeing one of the greatest | entation » Piteh's Minstrels at the Cap. | ital the first half of this week To the least they were a positive viot at the performances yestesday | in their minstrel offering which takes one back to the days of the | let of Revolutionury fame, nestling | minstrel shows which were always on the James river is aroused, 1or [so popular. Dan Fiteh successfully its few hundred ‘nhabitants, Whe | combines minstre with vaude. hitherto have counted the pussage | ville, and is rece 4% the clevs of time by the two great events of [evest of minstrel producers in its career—its place in Revolutionary [ the country history and the establishment of & | The first half of the program pre- submarine mine base nearby during | sents the regulation minstrel first the World War—what they consider [ napt, an Interlocutor and a cast of | the third outstanding event of his= | twenty-five entertainers with their tory—the fiming there by 1. W.|own juxs band. ‘The second part of | Griffith of scenes for “America” Ithe program more resembles a Historle houses, standing sinee | vaudeville bill, Mr, Fitch has gath- formerly pointed out to visit- ered R group of speclalty artists ars as the places where Washington [which would enliven any vaudeville Jlept, ate, or visited, are now proud- minstrel shows in the pr of ba -Vic's dance orehestra waz (New York City.) ‘Dogs, the say ' . L Men’s Furnishings My Negligee Shipts s made of woven madras and Fruit of the Loom material, These shirts are made by one f the hest kers and are guarantesd full and fast color, Negular § value, Werlnesday spevial School Dresses Children's Drosses, made of hest fast color glngham ladi' Now nany predy siylos and all NIk Nose, mado 89¢ bt pegy s e hrown, Children's Middy Blouses— sihver, grey, dawn with Peter Pan collar, Cols et ) peach and tan bark. Wed- ors white, tan and Newday \I!II‘!IMIK blue 98¢ . pale 59c¢ Fine Quality Naine e . special . dies sook Nlips — shadow proof, Ladios' Sk Hose fashioned with fancy lace $l 19 hack, all the newest shades, front . tan, grey, dawn, peach, nude rose, tan bar and Airedale, Ladies' White sateen Pet- ticoats with double front Wednesday Morning 48 Special . palr [ Quality a0 inches 123¢ tra | Yorktown, historic Hosiery Drop stiteh with the leading tan Virginia ham | ~ Newfound. m.—Financial Develop- ments of the Day, | 7:30 p. m.—Hotel Vanderbilt ors | chestra, I 8:16 p. m.—Eatey organ recitat, | Talk by Major B, Foater, | m.—Lnited States Navy show or= 9pom 9:16 p Night 1 pom Men's Nalnsook Union Suits, made of best quality nainsook with web back, Sizes 31 1o 46, Reg- uinre 98¢ value, Wednesday el 63c Special . Men's Blue Chambray Special » b Satin . Bed spre Inrge double bed, Wednesday v $3.98 — | womd quality —Billy Wynne's orches- | cotton Wodnes- | Roger Wolfe's orelicstra 1 Wiy | 170, (New York City.) 7:30 p. m LIl anywhere, There is a quartet plain y exhibited as tha mansions where | Sriftith took such and such a scene, | Aith various loeal dignitaries—Itevo- utionary desceridants— as Actors., The matinees offer all seats rush and at the evening shows the orches- tra is reserved and the balcony rush. Next week Glorla Swanson will be seen in “Manhandied.” TONSULY AT LYCEUM “The Yankee Con- Maclean is “YANK Without doubt sul” starring Douglas the funniest comedy seen at the Ly ceum theater in a pe riod of months. MacLean is glyen capable support by such stars at Patsy ¥ h Mille Ar. thur Stoart Hull and Stanhope Wheatcroft. For the last week the Lyceum will pre turn engagement of Univ real's mas- terplece, “The Merry Fo-Round." The picture is a story which tells days of the sent A re- | three | The feature which must not he forgotten these four hoys are splendid har monlsts and way ahove the average quartet when it comes to singing, | The finale offers a complete ensem- | ble and up-to-date afterpiece by the | entire company that is a flash of | cverything In the line of minstrels pictire presents Ayres In “The Guilty One week Is Anniversary Gift Week GONYEA-SINKIEWIGZ Raymond Theodore Gonyea and Miss | Married Nora Anna Sinkiewicz This Morning at St. Andrew Miss Auna daughter Nora of Sinwiewicz, Mrs. Julian street, and Mr. and Sinkiewicz of 478 East as | tra, 8:15 p m.~—Myrtia Wagner Whitt, | soprano, Keith MeLeod, accompanist, | 01 {or 8:80 p. m.—The Radio Franks, | 5:45 p. mo—Myrtle Wagner Whitt, | WHA (New York City.) [ [ | 8:30 to 7:30 p. m.——Violin solos by cott Va 9:30 p. m chestra. 10 p. m—B. J. "alis tra. 10:30 p. m.—Talk by Willlam D. Bosler, 1t p Rath, £ongs. 11:15 p. m.—Arthur Stone, pianist. | 11:30 p. m.—Club Alabam revue. w (New York City.) 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Notions Ladies' Genuine Leather Under Arm Bags, made with double compartments in black. brown and grey, Value £3.00. Wednesday Mom- ing Special $ l 089 Ladies’ Household Rubber Aprons, in solid colors. All neatly bound with black tape. Wed. Morning 23 c Special Children’s estra fine qual- ity school Hose, biack, white and cordovan; very fine rib- bed; & well known brand of hose, Ipswich and Parisian, Regular value 30c pair. Wed- nosday Morning * i 23C special knit the fine in Ladies' extra Union Snits, mad bodice and band style: tight and shell knee, W ~day L T T Spedinl Ladies” All Wool Sweaters, il Boot style in a variety of stripes, Sizes 36 to 44, Val- ues to 2.98. Wednesday Moring Special Ladies' Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose, strictly first thes wide, Wednesday Special yard lsc Pure Irish Dress Linea ia many desirable summer col- ors; 36 inches wide. Weds nesday urnlu,: 55 special .. (4 Dress \oAI(--. our m«’ teed black dot volles printed chiffon volles; nh- B 50c: 40 inches wide. Wed= nesday Morning Special ... yard 290 Bates' Dress Gingha fast colors, hula. Mn- and plain; 32 inches wide, A esday Morming Spocl o1 qand RIS Tub Stripes, one of the season’s leading fabrics for teed one-piece dresses, es wide. Wed- Police alarms. rederick G. Wednesday Morn. more than its plot 1t tells the facts ing Special and stlll more important. the psy cholozy behind the facts of pre-war | ford, RSl Liktela N ol m- | § o'clock At St Andrew’s church. edies and scenic flms will complete | Rev. E. V. Grikis officiated. $hs pragram The couple was attended by Miss eehnil T T8 ry Sinkiowicz, a sister of the AR e, as maid of honor, and George DECRULE mith s best man, The bride was 5 Wallwor | dressed in white French crepe and LA L ORI G i) 10:30 p. Police alirms. vellow chiffon with a hat to match.[ qoize > "0 NOeLRT AN The bride presented her attendant (5 with gold mesh bag, swhile the bridegroom's gift to his attendant wae a silver cigarette case. WOR After the wedding, Mr. and Mrs, (Newark, N. Ieft on a wedding trip to t and upon their re- in Hartford. | aymond Theodore Gonyea of Hart- married this morning at Special lot of Bath Soap— made by the makers of Palm hnn Zsc Olise .. tor Japanese l||rnll|m- Polish, | 35¢ [ Neckwear 95¢ e\ Men's All Linen Handker- chiers, 1-4-in, hemmed. Wed- sday Morning lgc Special Morning special ...... Yard 65c Pongee silk, natural color, extrn quality for draperies, ete. 38 lnchu wide. Wednesday Mo L e 49c ; ~;n~-|n| & Lieb, | quality, a well known brand, colors black, cordovan, grey, dawn, white, beige and Aire- dale. esday Morning special 950 Circular Yard Goods of fine tucked and Val. lace. Wed- ¥ Morning 45c . Yard werd m.—I'rank Bunnister, | composer, §:15 p. m.—Concert from Central recls, Park, by the 7th Regimens band; Dorothy Sinnott, ~oatraito. 0 p. m.—Dance progiam Brigode's Fourteen \‘nrimm.s. i of r “Canada” for where they will g0 on to Tabriz Rohert Craig of Plainville left (m'} Glasgow last urday ahoard the | “(eltic” of the White Star line, while | on the same day John Ciapponi of | and his mother, Mrs.| Gonyea fled on the Duillo | New York ci Navigazone General line for | turn will liv r‘nnna Josepih Wind Has also hook- | ed passage through the offico of | George A. Quigley and will leave for| Hamburg aboard the Royal Mall steamer “Orca” on August 30. m.—Weather [2recasts. 11 p. J'nlfl, to his '¥inz, which calis WHISPERING WIRES' 1§ o, e e 1 i i 8 DRAMATIC HYSTERY PLAY s s ormasee Drew, head he Drew detectlyl agency, he shows himself an artis capable of doing excellent ' K Richard Bishop, the wealthy Yorker who is killed, also giy very creditable performance lg best part he has had this Miss Frances Willlams as tary to Stockbridge, does an genious bit of character acting in forceful and effective manner. | role is nuite different from’ any she has had in the past and'ecalls dramatic playing. Arthur M d and Miss Winifred 8t ClI were given a reception upon | entrance and as is usual® er: most favorable impression in Musical program. m.—Farm speeches. Musical program <At Home" 8 p. m. $:20 p. 8:45 p. m. ER L ang. |10 to 11:30 p. m.- KDKA | program. umxsh.ugn | m.—Incle Kaybee; kcores. Musical prosra Late concert by 30 . 30 p. m Albert Radio Cowles players Gazer," by interview with| 9 p.om. :15 p. m—Halsey Miller's JR=CKERE 6:30 p. m.—"Man in the } stories. IDivorced Last Saturday. | (iR mHalser e Takes Another Bride ) Chicago, Aug. 26.—Mrs. Mary C.| WBS REAL EST N Robhins, former Foilies girl and di- (Newark, N. J.) Yesterda estate activities | vorced wife of Butler Robbins, son 30 p. m.—Dover Serenaders, included the following deals: Robert | of a former vice-president of Armour 50 p. m.—Jimmy Moore and Al ‘A. Wolfe and Martin H. Litke have | & Co. and Norval C. Douglas, an|ang. e - transferred property at the corner|Aadverlising man, have been granted| §:19 p. m.—Ben Friedman, Tom- R Rl WTAM | T of Woest Main street and Newfield | a license to marry. i my Haley and Dick Finsh. (Buffalo, N. Y.) (Cleveland, Ohio.) AL DA ’ L s LB San ey anRiER avenue to Mabel L. Palmer. Alex-| Douglas was divorced from Violet| §:25 p. m.—Bob Schafer and e = | Assignment of trial dates were in hispering Wires,” a real dra- ander Yuskis has transferred prop- [ Douglas last Saturday. James Brennan 7:30 p. m.—~Dinner concert. |made yesterday afternoon at the matic mystery play. It is the first erty at Ellis Manor to Martha Yus- He and Mrs. Robbins were arrest-| - §:45 p, m.—Mra. Bob Schafer, the TR | short calendar session of the city vehicle in weeks in which the play kis. Earl T. Hackney 1 trans- | ¢4 several times on complaint of | .a4io girl. {court as follows: Wednesday, AUR- |\ " 0o atorded the opportunity to ferred property on Gold street to| Cutler Robbins during a period when | g:50 p, |ust 27, at 9:30 a. m., Leonard Mil- ; e : 9 p. m.—Phil J. Cortes: {osek against Dominick Gregarowitz | their dramatic talents. ‘nnd others, 8. J. Traceski for the |Therc was not a flaw to be found in | | plaintift; Friday, August 20, at 9 a. the whole evening's entertainment |respective roles. Jan Czykier. Aletha 1. Hemingway|she also complained that Robbins, has sold a house on High street to| Who has the custody of their little | goje, rio; orchestra. | m.. Pius Mirza against John l.\)l‘lwr, |and: especially. commienditble was the | Altthough: ‘Sossniiis U ~Violin &olos 3.7, Woods for the plaintitt, W. 1. | e of (he cast, | PeATs on the stage but a com Sienle Hagsarty: son, was preventing her from seeing i X the child and withholding alimony. e m.—Chubb-Steinberg or. | Mangan for the defendant: Tues- tively short time special mi 4 day, September 2, at 9 a. m, Afio ‘The stage settings were attractive. |00 made. of his: 6hM P E L a CE | Brunetto against Stanley Drezek, | As for the play, little can be said | tion of the role of the trouble hung \Hm\ Ginsberg for the plaintiff, |oxecpting in favor of it. 1t is an in- | from the telephone company TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK hio.) ! Dunn & MceDonough for the defend- [tense d A/ us any melg a- sweetheart of Stockbridge's - ant; Wednesday, September 3, at tic tinctures, ususlly present in this In the third act he does . Master Production 7130 p. m—Bediime story: car- 8 a. m. David Garston against Alex |type of play. Of course the entire wxestlent dramatic work produ [ toon talk; Joe Smith's orchestra. | Malamud and others, Alfred LeWitt |play is built around the murder of a dynamic, forceful and effectis 1’“ for the piaintiff, Morria 1. Saxe for | Montgomery Stockbridge (Richard terpretation of an alleged Matinees, All Seats Rush—35¢ Children—15¢ 3 WSAT (Cincinnati, Ohio.) 7:30 p. m.—Chime concert; cl dren’s stories. 8 p. m.—~Gibson orchestra. 9 p. m.—Vocal and instrumental | rumbers. r's orchee- Ba) ) O OKAC Entire Cast of Poli Players at Hart- (Montreal, C'an.) ~Kiddies' storics. —Dinner concert. Musical gelections, 6:30 p. m.—Organ recital, | Taylor, 7:30 p. m.—The children's period. | £:15 p. m—Lecture, | i 9 p. m.—Concert, m.—Joseph 8. Smith'a| 11 p. m.—Concert, e 20 p. m.—Today's sports, “Joily ford Appear to Advantage in In- Steinke. tensely Interesting Vehicle. | | (Ry Merald Reviewer.) The Foli Players at the Hartford scored another Palace | | theater in hit last night when they appeared 2S ASSIGNED | 6ta 7 scores, s sie wLw (Cincinnati, 10 p. m.—Bernia chestr V. Lopez's orchestra. we; WHAM (Rochester, N, ] el Var a t. O . m.—Helen Ward, pianis hio.) Featid)shlay and John | Cummina’ or- p. m.—Organ recital, p. m.—Eastman theater WAAM (Newark, N. J.) S orches- me— 135 p. m—Musical program, 11:35 p chestra, CAPITOL Today and Wednesday A Wonderful Show! 7:30 p. m.—Sports resuits; police reporta. 6:05 p. m.—Ehrenzeller's concert) | orchestra. 7 p. m—Bedtime stories. . m.—~Comfort's Philharmonic 45 p. m—"What Wild Waves Concert by Vessella's| .—The Peerlees ’ 5 p.om. | ~—Lillian Spitzer, con- = | m.—LA1l Sp! WHMAF | (South Dartmouth, Mass.) 7:30 . cert. $:15 p. m.—Sterling dance orches- tra. 9 p. m.—Jimmy Shearer. | 10 p. m—Mrs. Bob Schaefer, Bob | Schaefer and James Brennan. W (Clgvelan., m.—Dinner music. 0 p. m.—Irene Bialkievich, prano. i, 80- | m.—Jacqueline DeMoor, | | P ! T Tra iy Ik evigHaos| |the defendant; Paul Zehler aganst | Bishop) a wealthy financ To | Others in the cast are Claire ' | Aaron Paul, Donald Gaffney for the endeavor to tell the story in brief or!good as the French maid, Billy | praintiff, G. W. Klett for the defend. [reveal the secret of the play would | Burt Smith, detective and Jay ant; Nick Romanink against Alex 'spoil the production for those who 'a lawyer. Lewezyk, Henry Nowicki for the [might see it. For Lahor Day week the comp | plaintiff, & J. Traceski for the de- Ifor the first time early will play in George M. Cohan's | fendant; Thursday, September 4, at summer Edmund Abbey is seen in a “The O'Brien Girl 9 a. m., Joseph Feigenhaum against John E. Meskill, Alfred LeWitt for | the plaintiff, Morris D. Saxe for the defendant; Joe Sankoski against | slaw Kulas, 1. L. Nair for the | ff, G. W. Klett for the de- fendant; Tuesday, Septemher 9. at 9 | ) a. m., Carmelo Fazzifia against Louis | andau and others, 8. G, Casale for the plaintiff, Harry Ginsberg for Landan, Alfred LeWitt for the City |Hardware Co. WO0O (Philadelphia, Pa.) T 7 p. m.—Orchestra selections. m.—Schmeman's concert s 8:05 p. m.—Talk, by Caplain Per- ey Creed T p | | i, whistler. | hand Hughes, e since WMAQ (Chicago, 1il.) Ted Snyder, piani coss hil Fagan, whist! n.—Vie's dance orch h % 30 p. m.—La Salle orchestra. WIAR 8 p. m.—Talks (Providence, R. 1) 9:15 p. m.—Soprano, KYW (Chicago, tenor; 9 p.m 9:10 p pianist, alk, Arthur Children's bedtime 30 — Entertainers — 30 Offering concert.band. A Minstrel First Part WET Dinner concert, (Philadeiphia Pa.) Evenings (Pitts] nm::\h Orchestra Reserved—75¢ | Balcony Rush—35c ——e Box Office Open 11:00 a. m. to 5 | 6:30 p. m. —Meyer Davis' orches- tra. | 7 p. m—"Sunny Jim, 6:30 p. m.—Dinner concert, and An Olio of Good Vaudeville the kiddies' | pa AGNES AYRES m.—Russian ring quartet. “THE GUILTY ONE” SR ey WGY (Schenectady, N. GLORIA SWANSON Y “MANHANDLEIL Watch for Anniversary Gift Week. m.—Dinner music. m.—~Jack Taylor's orches- 7 8:45 p tra 11:15 p. m WNAC (Boston, Mass) 30 p. m.—Mel Stepper's orches- | m.—Talk, James Jackson m.—Boston American or- The Secret OF A Clar Skia| | SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSISTI TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY (Fall l\|\Er. Mass ) 52 Daily Use Of Cuticura Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for H H M | & p. m—Vocal and instrumental Whispering Wires McLean|..oo _ ; e P B o B Headache Colds Neuralgia luml*ago‘ Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism As plased over 3000 times in New N Fin e teom the sernt b 108 and stimulate the pores ard give THE YANKEE ihe. 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