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8888820080880 8888200080088 w.’l T e - .;4. [l varas * 'b Lad 4 A . Caless stherwise indicated, (heatrical motices and reviews W this column are weithen by the press agencies for the seapertive amudfent company, ‘ . FETERITRIRETINNY MARY PICKFORD AT CAPITOL. An excellent bill of Keith vaude- villa 1 now playing the Capitel ¢ slght and Saturday with five figt class attractions that are guaranteed to pleass everybody, Toppin Pl is the offering of The O'F N Sisters and company in “A Galaxy of Byncopation,” Their act offerh almost every conceivable kind of Righ class Jaza presented . with clas apd good deportment, Other include Kirby and Duval in For One;” James “Fat" Thompson And company in “The Burglams Union;" Donnelly and “Putting Sons Over,” and Diaz Bisters in “A Surprise An idea of the enormity Cathedral set built for th Mary Pickford's new Artista production, “Rosita showing on this bill, may be gleaned from the fact that it took Miss Pioks ford onse minute and forly 16 walk from the camera the chancel Next week is Anniversary Week And an all atar bill will he offered | featuring fourtasn Keith acts, seven sach halt week | act wedding United now | econds lines MERRY-GO.ROUND ~ INCEUM, More and more every day the seresn s turning to stories which re. | quire careful, conscientious fllming, for the public delights in atorie which contain “meat” in the way of detall and atmosphere, “Merry-Go- Round,” Universal’s most elaborate production to date, now showing at the Lyesum theater, is the sort of story which tells more than its plot. It tells the facts and what is more | {mportant, the psychology behind the pre-war life in Austria. This | film has been pleasing hundreds the Lyceum and will hg shown thre times on Saturday. Additional news reels, comedies and seenic films go t6 make up an extremely interesting photoplay bill, “Leave it to Je; is the name of the companion picture to be shown on Sunday night only, and on Thurs- Aay, l|ldnv and Eaturday of next | week the Lyceum will feature Mac Buech In “A Woman Who Sinned.” “AMERICA” AT There are but two #ee D W, Griffith's mas d|,-|1r~l~‘ “America,” which i¢ playing at the | | Tonight and Saturday D. W. GRIFFITH’S ‘AMERICA’ On Account of Continuous Shows Saturday Night Price Will Be 50¢ A A o sl Special Show for Children Saturday Morning, 10 A. M. 10¢ Starting Sunday Nigflr— Gloria §wanson “Manhandled”’ ‘At Our Regular Price: Matinees, all seats..... Evenings Orchestra ... Baleony ..... LYCEUM TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MERRY GO- ROUND with MARY PHILBIN And NORMAN KERRY A Milllon Dollar Prodnction. HARTEORD ALL THIS WEER MATS —Tues.. Wed,, Thurs, Sot EVE—8:1 POLI PLAYERS with ARTRUR HOWARD and WINIFRED ST. CLAIRE Direction A. H. Van Buren. in Messrs. Shuberts Grentest Whispering Wires As played over 2,000 times in New b The Grestest of ol Mysters by the “saturdny Evening Post.” You now cee the plar. LIAMS 18 oo0 of her bes D ABBEY in a part sou will en 1a- “and the rest of the plasers CLARE NOLTE JOR WAGETAFF, JAY RAY SIcHARD BISHOP. BERT sMITH Big Cast i HEN SSEY SPRINGS | | By The Amsaciated Prom, | backs for |ecored FRIDAY, WEAF w York City.) WaldorfAstoria -Bella Heeht, pian 815 p. mo=Oeorge Peccora parles Cataness, Hawallan & m —Ben Gordon "p 5 -Marion Behott p. FEETERIFIRRRITIT v ey Palace ntnuous shows Baturda ght price will Be reduced to a0 ce th the bal ny 35 cent 3 the matines pia On account af ¢ Wi York City.) rn.| (New 25 sesl f ving at| T30 p m o= menta ip Pal- | Cesar Borre, a adds| 8115 p. mo~=Hime pop rday m Ing the Iren W ble the picture at a special sho for ten cents. Parvamount p 10 & m In her Manhandied 1ay, G m o=—Arthur Maebs, viell companist latest ture ace on Ry ria Swanso 8 10 her Interpres new. lanr the seenes 1n the Cesar Borre, pecompanist n J J Trie, T Harold Berns pleture which sho a New York seulpt Swanson Aoes an imy Charlie Chaplin that b talk of the The tion of s been the studio [ . jeen will go | Wiy York City.) vegular Palace t with the showing of thi w pictur Leonard Ne 316 p. m =Looseleat Topice, Willlam H. Allen 5:80 p. m,—Theater muale m.—Police alarms m= /EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1024, VOICES N TIIE AIR | dinner Children’s story teller and iar tenar nist ' p. mo=B, Fiaher's dance Finknelal develop. nist auestion lin- or 1son'a or Current Americarl Deleals Boratra in| 3 o m—view smuee orcpesra | band; Park, Regt. Whitesoprano 10:15 p. m.—=Albert Grasne, or; Milton Armbuster, violinist, 10:80 p. m.—Poliea alaris. 11 p. m.—Waathar forecasts, 11:40 p. m.—Midnight dane sram, Nat Martin's orche Great Tennis Match N. Y, 20.—An Americ ights of internation Forest Hils, Aug other young an tennis star tra, rose to heroic he & e wWEBJS (New York City.) yestorday when John of Indianapolis, Jean Boro- | al trinmph Henessey, accom plished the downfall of Tpom 700 po m— cup forees, | ykulele girl, 20 p. tenor tra, champiof of Burope ench Davis and cap-| Henryetta Tu ain of the 1" sctacular battle featuring the third day of the championship. Henelsey not only scored the most etartiiiE . upReL yot irecoraad. i, ciLl e = Health HalkyEDE tournament. marked by an astonish- | OthY Bocker. ing number of reverses among fa | 8 : p. m—Ewith ites, but elimi 4 L [ ponent, winn Wim- | bledon npionship, in decisive | "N a The 19 year old American [ nyuo®p ity (Rgressive Bame, | oy most fiery net a 8:30 p. the | ukulelo g Frenchman in four sots, 8-6, 7-5, 3-6 | i S | WHN Heneseey's brilliant victory —was (New York City.) the climax of another day of sct- it foreign forces seeking| ¢ m—vidfin s premier court laurels, At aul Specht's the end of the day's play nine Amer- icans and four foreign stars remaini ed in the running for the title held by William Iden, of Philadel- phia. Of these 13, three had reached the ‘fifth round, the bracket hefore the sime-finals, while the others were in the fourth round. Tilden, who advanced fo the| fourth round by overwhelming Lu-| 11 cien Willams, of Chicago, formor intercollegiate champion, with the loss of only threo games, headed the ranks of surviving Americans. | Another upset came in the last match of the day when Wallace | Johnson, veteran Philadelphia chop- stroke artist, vanquished Francis T. Hunter, of Beckly, W. V., fifth on the national ranking list in a five-set struggle. Johnson won hy scores of 618, 613, | 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Japan's two remaining sta beaten. Dean Mathey, vete Yorker, dispose kuda, at 6-0, 6-1, while Eimer Grifin, of San | Francisco, another Kk horse” put | out Okamoto, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. George M. Lott, Jr. sensational | Chicazo school boy, who continued his advance by defeatinz Alfred H. Chapin, Jr, of Springfield, Mass,, 6-4, 7-5, 16-14, in .a gruelling struggle, is now bracketed in the fifth round with Patterson, who| his most impressive victory today when he Washburn, of national singles taine; Quisenb: p. m.—Harrison ~Boh Schafer, m.—Henryetta Tu 30 to 7: by Olcott Vail, o orchestra. 30 p. 1, ten cland 11 p. m—Jesse Calking, tenor seph C. Wolle, baritone. m.—Joe Sherman. m.—Arline Felker. —Vivian Gilbert. Jleanor Nelson. T 10 . Need telligently answer this questiol Justice to your child, it is your to ascertain, An examination will reveal w of the tournament eliminated Watson New York. CAPITOL Tonight and “Saturday KEITH VAUDEVILLE featuring Three Diaz Sisters Novelty KIRBY & DU \'AN “Two In One Act Upon This Advice, Ese Examinations Satisfaction _Guaranteed A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist and Optician Over 40 Years' Oftice, 300 Main St Tel JAMES ‘FAT’ THOM “The Burglars’ U nmn an\'l-,l LY & \‘\HTH “Puttmn Songs O\rn F\ha Added Feature O'BRIEN 8! F‘RS & Co. “A (-'ala' 'MARY PICKFORD —— ] — “ROSITA” A Delightful Tale of a Spanish Romance «Next Week-— ANNIVERZARY WEEK 14BIG TIME ACTS—14 30 p. m.—Club Alabam Re ar or not glnsses are necessar Margaret ten- Blybrun'’s play review, rner, m.—Harrison Marshafl, [ p. m—Jimmy Clark's enter- | Dor- | erry, Marshall, baritone; iafer; Jim Barnes, pi- roer, | 8 solog Ala- p. m.—Palisades Park dance The Radio Franks." or. dance or- i Jo- vue, Does Your Little Girl Glasses? The chances are you cannot imt n. We can tell you positively and, ir duty heth: ¥ Eaperience »%0 K 1 | | | P | | | WCAE (Pitshurgh, Pa) rehestra musi m.—Dinaer eoncert mo=Unele Karbes; & fusical program WOR ores (Newark, N. J.) e l\l AP (Washingten, D. €) 8 p mT0 be announced 345 10 9 p. m—=Captain Gorden Gordon-Bmith, “Poreign Afairs 31010 p m=U, & Army | dance orenestra | WHAS (Lopieville, Ky.) wn | “- - adelphia, Pa) m —Alame theater or e | 010 10 p. m.—Mrs. Broks' eons Meyer Davis' orches €15 pome~Plane n.‘u Fossnstrauch 30 p. mo~="Man in the Moon stories 658 p P W=t ections, Ma m=Jackie Congan Knos Vallance, banis band 20 p m—Today's sporta, “Jolly e p m tra Won (Philadelphia, Pa) — iz 1:80 p. mo=Dinner concert vesulta; paliee < wwa (Detroit, Mieh) organ recital arehestra selections Adelori'a orches 0 p. m.—Schmeman's concert WTAM (Cleveland, Ohis,) 1:40 p. m—Bport | reporta; dinner musie | 4:30 p. m—Stephen J | strumental Trie 9:15 p. m.~Grand | 10 p. m—A, € tra 19 pm Bean. Tn Dance program m—— | WMAQ (Chicags, TIL) " p m —Lafalle orchastra 30 p. m.—"Dream Daddy m=Talke, m.—Rook review, da 5 p. m.—ToMs announced m~Emmett Welch Mins — WpAR (Philadeiphoa, Pa) I e 5.30 p strels. 9:16 p. m.~—"Checkers,” | 3. Marshan | 160 p. m~Features and musie. WIA by Frank (Chicago, T £.30 to 11 p. m.~Mupie; time; market; pouitry talke, lullaby dance wip (Philadalphoa, Pa) 6,08 p. m.~EAdie Elking' orches- | tra,. * T 230 p. m=Tenor; dance sslec. tona. 11:80 p. m.—Tenor: guitar dusta; lance selections, p. m~Bedtime stories, WGR (Buftale, N, T.) KYw (Chicago, .Y 648 p. m.—~Children’s story, 7:40 p. m.—~Program by Duncan Bisters, 2:20 p. m-—American Farm Bu. rean program. m.—Vincent Lope 30 p. m.—News; scoras. | 9:10 p. m.—FEleven artists in vo- | cal and instrumental numbers, ad- | dress, 10 to 11 p. m.—Thirteen artists in | voeat and instrumental numbers. 11 p. m.—V. Lopez's orchestra. 9. to 12:30 p. m.—>Midnight re- ue, TO EXHUME ATTILA. Szentes, Hungary, Aug. 20.—The | grave of Attila, leader of the origi- | nal Huns, soon will be excavated, ac- s+ | cording to Dr. Csallany, director of the musenm of this eity. He has been supervising sclentific excava- ‘nuns near Dongt since 1900, | FRE | FRENCH WOMAN TELLS How T0 “GET THIN Without Diets, at Diets, Absurd Creams, Creams, Exercises or Rndmu Girdles. I reduced my own weight 50 pounds in fess than 5 weeks, and at {he same time marvelously improved my general health and appearance with a niew_French dis- Zovery talled SAN-GRI'NA. To-day I look, act and leel tar younger than my real age; From the results in my own case. an those of my iriends, 1 am absolutely con. vinced that any man or woman burdened it rolls of ugly, injurions, unwhole- some fat, can take it oft eamly, quickly and saiely with SAN-GRINA, Every da Sidnge dscovers: something new: SAN. GRI-NA 8 one of the latest French dis- s for the reduction of excess fat. 1t does away with weakoming diets—tire. some excrcises—torturing garments and absurd and expensive so-called reducing creams. It is used extensively in Paris, where ‘women ot every age pride them: selves on keeping their figures slender and graceful, and where the men detest & e heavy waistline or double chin. No mat- WNAC ler Row fat you are, or what you hve Mass one,in the past to teduce, you ust re- CEONI oD ) member that SAN-GRI-NA has never been i glfered before to the “American publie— 6 p. m.—Children’s haif hour. IT 1S GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY e Ao £SS—does not contain any dana- . m.—Shepard Colonial or-| grous drugs, and cannot Jossibly affect your stomach or vour health. By simpl taking two small tablets before each m‘x( 1 lost $0 pounds in two months, and haven't regained a pound sinee. I eat it 1 want and enjoy”the best of health,” You ¢an do the same. To-day go to any good ask for a package of SAN- “NA. Do not ace eptanyehing clse, a8 WBa oty sihine Toever foud to et duce after I had tried hundreds of difs ferent ways and remedies, | | 6:30 p. m.—Storles for children. 55 p. m.—Radio drama, “Not " by WGY student players, 0 p. m.—Musical program. WBZ (Springfield, Mass.) 7 p. m.—Baseball results. 7:30 p. m.—Bedtime sto 10 p. m.—Carl F. Diemer, 10:30 p. m.—Tenor, Spolzino. 11 p. m.~—Lionel P. Spencer, \’Illt!‘nm bari- (South Dartmouth, Mass.) 8 p. m.—Dinner music. 7:30 p. m.—George Pecorara, Charles Catanese, guitar players. 5 p. m—Ben Gordon, tenor, m.—Bella Hecht, pianist. p. m.—George Iecorara, rles Catanese, §:30 p. m.—Gen Gordon, tenor. 8:45 p. m.—>Marion Schott, pian- 9 to 10 p. m.—Graystone orches- tra. § p. m.—To be announced, WTAR (Fall River, Mass.) 8 p. m.—WTAB dance orchestra. WIAR (Brovidence; | On sale at Dickinson's, Clark & Brainerd's or City Drug Stores e — DANCING — EVERY NIGHT AT THE —CIRCLE — ADMISSTON ¢ miles north of Borlin on the Berlin Turnpike, {44 £:05 p. m 11 p. m.—Providence orchestra, KDKA (Pitteburgh, Pa.) 1 recital dinner coneert 30 p. m.—The children's period. 30 p. m.—Address, . m.—Concert by trio 30 p. m—Or pom fcores; Sept.14-20 Springfield,Mass. el A B Reduced Ra_tesc}r; Railroad Heres of feature hckibits 7 VIOE ALY The Safe Drug Stores Important Notice Concerning | PRESCRIPTIONS All files and prescription records from Clark & Brainerd’s Drug Store have been moved to Liggett’s FORMER patrons of Clark & Brainerd are in-’ vited to make Liggett's their headquarters, not | only for the compounding of prescriptions, but for all their drug store needs. Every prescription re- ceives undivided attention of licensed, experienced pharmacists. It is compounded strictly in accords ance with doctor's orders, It is priced fairly. Now that Clark & Brainerd’s store has been closed ours is the only store in New Britain selling Puretest Household Remedies, Rexall Remedies, Jonteel Toilet Preparations, Kant- leek Rubber Goods, Liggett’s Chocolates, etc., made by United Drug Co. THZ HOUSE OF MUSICAL S 15 LARGE STORES \ \l ! PRINCIPAL CITIES Month End Clearance Sale : Saturday Phonographs At Remarkable Savings " A limited number of phonographs slightly used for demonstrating as well as some new machines and exchange models. Many at about half original price. All fully guaranteed An Example of the Special Values! New Console Model Another Very Unusual Value! $ Original List Price $115 — NEW — Cabinet Model 58 Any Phonograph In Our Large ' Display of Victrolas $ Columbias Premiers and other Good Makes For Saturday Only Designed $ to Sell for $95

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