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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEJIAU TJIURSPAY, JULY 17, 192t It T MMMHIM CbIm tlxrolx ImilmU. IhMirlral aatlaa aa NiUm la I lilt eium r kf U HfMf fttf 111 rOtWlllt MMHMMM eMiflOH, I'RIXttMi ft AIM A ft AT CAPITOb A new bill of Keith vaudeviii and photoplays opened a three day en. gagsroent at the Capitol I hi after, noon with several fin attraction fe. lured. Topping lh vaudavtll allow it lb preaenUtioa of Prince Had jah, lh celebrated Continental ponent e( terpaichore. Th prince I an Egyptian and offers a aoriea or tar dance with beamy and grace or , her nativ land. Una feature 'Th Paiiee of Cleapatra," a number which ha been a nwtlon wherever th prince liaa performtil. Capitol pa iron will Ilk th prince and her dance. Another feature I th comedy skit offered by Mr. Gen Hughes, the popular Uroadway aclreaa, and her company of player., Th till I "P Alive" and ther ar many bright and ' willy line and plenty of good com edy throughout. Th Btanley slater received warm applauaa for their rendition of popu lar song In their own ityl of lng- Inc. ttmith and Cantor ar a two man comedy act with both of tha boy howlnir plenty of entertaining quail tie. The Mann Brother offer I , unique novelty In "Two Jolly Bailor on a Bounding Hope," a gymnat act that waa well liked, a the two boy .how remarkable training In perform ing stunts on iha tight rope. The photoplay feature preaent Douglas Maclean In "Tha Bunsbtne Trait" a photodrama that contain plenty of comedy dona by Douglas MaeLeun and a wonderful supporting east. Ullf If Iff Tff II IfTf VVfff THK flAHWOOT MOV," LYCEIM 'The Barefoot y," a pleturlsatloa of Wlilttier'a poem, mhlih opened yea terday at the Lyceum theater, boaata of th lineal all tar eaat of any pie. tur of tha aaon, Th biuebook of fllmdom waa aaenibM for til qulalteiy tender lov tory of .0 year ago ana toaay Next week a veritable faahion ahow I dated for tli Lyceum patron when till theater wfll ahow th famsu aoldw. production, "Nelll. tht Uv.' .. Cloak Model." PRISONERS GIVEN I.EAVK Minor Offender In Rnln Permitted ( To Aid Ja Harvests. Moscow, July 17. All the prison er nerving In soviet jails for minor offense are to be granted a leave of absence of 80 days, by a soviet gov ernment harvest vacation decree. . This applies especially to peasants end former re army soldiers who are serving terms for offenses committed owing to their reduced circumstances. TJie harvest vacation decree, re quested the prison authrrltles to as sure themselves beforehand that the prisoners will return at the end of 80 days. I CAPITOL I TONIGHT FRI. SAT. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring Princess Radjah The Continental Exponent of Terpsichore In "The Dance of Cleopatra" Mrs. Gene Hughes And .Her Players In "BE ALIVE" Stanley Sisters Songs as You Like Them Sung OTHER UIG ACTS Douglas MacLean in 'The Sunshine Trail' Matinees 700 Seats 20c. DEMOCRATIC CHIEF IS BOLTING PARTY Senator Wheeler Announces Preference lor La Follette Washington, July 17. Senator Wheeler, democrat, Montana, will not support John W. Davie, th democra tic, presidential nominee. Announcing this decision Mr. Wheeler, who directed tha sonata - qulry Into former Attorney J..J Daughertys administration, aalc, Intended, however, to support ate democratic state ticket In Mo, and work for the reelection of W. tor Walsh. As for his own vote, Senator Wheel er said it "likely" will be cast for Sen ator La Follette. He declared, how ever, that he would not accept an dorsemont as a vlce-preaidentlal can dldate on the La Follette ticket If It were offered him. In a brief statement outlining his In tentlons, Mr.' Wheeler said that when the democratic nominee for president Is the attorney for flio principal In terests of Wall street, I can not and will not support him." Coincident with the Montana sen' tor's announcement, Parley Parker Christensen, presidential nominee of the farmer-labor party In 1920, called on Senator La Follette to give per sonal assurance of his wholehearted support. As an Independent, La For lette, he declared, would receive heavy farmer vote. Mr. Wheeler s announcement wa accepted by La Follette supporters as definitely eliminating him from the field as a La Follettd running mate. Among those who have been ap proached with a view to ascertaining whether they would run, if seiectea, Is Associate Justice Brandeis of the supreme court. - VOICES IN THE AIR e)ffMMttttMtMMt Kim A. (WetngheuawKt PlltsNiga) Thrumlay, July IT, II4. t:oa p. a. Baa ball gear, Plnr concert. 114 p. m Wttl Via Merry Heart. :4a p. m, New bulletin ;6 p, m. t'Ull aooree. "Shrub and Perennial that Bloom In July." T;l p, m. 'Farm program. T:(o p, m. Market repent 1:60 p. in. Concert by th KPKA liiii pympheny orchestra and aea Irelto, till p. Arlington time aigaala, Weather forecast. flaeabtll scare. 10;ea p, m. Concert. wnz. Waitlnghouaa gprlngfisld ) 1:00 p. m. L0 Raliman, Hotel Lenoi ninbl. :lt p, m. Songs. 1:40 p. m.-Uo Ileiaman and his Hotel Brunswick orchestra. T:o0 p. m. Results of game play ed by th Eastern, American and Na tional league. 7:01 p, m. Letter from th New England homestead. Tito p, m. Bedtime atory. 7:40 p. m. Concert by children for children. 1:00 p. m. Recital by baritone and accompanist 1:10 p. m. Recital by soprano and accompanist. 10:11 p. m. Arlington tlm signal Weather report. -PALACE- THE COOLEST SPOT IN HARTFORD ALL THIS MEEK MAT. DAIIr EXCEPT MON. FRI. THE P0LI PLAYERS featurln ARTHUR HOWArrh and WINIFRED ST. CLAIRE Under Direction of A. H. VAN BL'REN "The Old . Home Town" ft comedy In A Prologue and thru nets by Georr) 8. KnutTmnn and Marc Con nelly an thorn of "Mri-ton of the Movlen." "To the Ladles," "Ilutey" and "Helen of Troy N. If." Produced on the name tcale as t he Mew York Production. Personals Policeman and Mrs. James McCabe and daughter, Miss Anna M. McCabe of 82S Maple street, are visiting friends in New York and New Jersey, Miss Jane L. Tracy of 133 Smalley street, has returned home after spending several days with her sister In New Hartford. Mrs. J. J. Walsh and family of Columbia street, and Mrs. Fred Holl felder of Madison street, are at Wood- mont for the rest of the summer. Agurs Bardeck Is spending her vaj cation at Woodmont. LYCEUM Now Playing THE "BAREFOOT BOY f with ' FRANKIE LEE Based on Whittier's Poem Starting Sunday "NELLIE" The Beautiful Cloak Model KVW. (Westlnghouse Chics ge.) :00 to 6:10 p. m. Dinner concert. 4:00 to 4:10 p. m. Joaka DeBaba- ry' orchestra. 6:10 to 6:20 p. m. Paul White- man's "Collegians." 6:20 to 6:10 p. m. Joska Da Bab. ry'a orchestra. 7:00 to 7:20 p. m. "Twenty mln- utes of good reading." 7:20 to 1:16 p. m. Musical pro gram. 8: IB p. m. "Safety First" talk. 9:00 to 10:80 p. m. "At Home" program. WGV. (General Electric Co. Schenectady.) 7:40 p. 7:45 p. m, Baseball scores. m. A few moments with new books. 8:00 p. m. Musical Liberty Bell Chorus. program (Palmer iehaal at t'hiraiutueu. teapart, !.) f p. a. aorl n4 wtkr frC4u I p. in Orokactr program aa hour.) Tb fainter kVhaol fi4ia arahaatra, tarioa oioui, (Courier Journal and LouisMll Timet vLouKvtll. Ky.) Tit ta I p. ni. Onu-heur cenuert Iha Lautavtlle Railway Inapectui quartet, rour.nilnul digest of In- taraatioaal Kunday aehoal leaaan, Kour-mlnutt Child Waifare Talk. Lai Imparlant buiieiina. IUe. lt tear. Official eaniral atandard lim aaaeuneed at I e'eloek, wcx.' (Detroit Free Press Detroit.) ' "t . m. Dinner Concert ana' fl- . wi scores, f .u. Organ recital. W6B. (Atlanta Journal Atlanta, Ga.) 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. W. B. Griffith School of Music program. 10:45 p. m. Organ recital. WNAO. (Shepard Stores Boston.) 6:80 p. 8:00 p. nounced. -Dinner danee. -Program to be WHO. (Radio Corp. of America Washing ton, D. C.) 6:00 7:45 8:00 8:15 to. 8:30 9:00 Marias 9:56 p. m. Children' hour, p. m. A talk on motolng. p. m. Piano recital, p. m. Song recital by eontral P. m. Musical program, p. m. Dance program by pete L'Alglon orchestra. p. m. Time signals and weather forecasts. (Strawbrldge WFI. & Clothler-phla.) Phlladel- 6:30 p. m. Meyer Davia Rilvn. Stratford Hotel concert orchestra and baseball scores. 7:00 p. m."Sunny Jim." 8:00 p. m. Meetlnsr of th Te Scout radio corp. 8:30 n. m. Readings. Prnrrim , 'The Eurydlce Quartet." :30 p. m. Dance music hv th Weymann five. WTZAV (American Telephone and Telegraph l:o. mew York City.) 6-12 p. m. Dinner minlr. mm. week services. Pianist and group of artists. Contralto. Vincent t.An. and his orchestra. ate BsrccfxCcotG Tomorrow's breakfast prepared with tonight's dinner a QUICK QUAKER delight Try this new recipe HERE it the richest, moat delightfully cooling of hot weather breakfasts. Made of oats, ft anpremdy nourishing and invigorating, too. ' Al TlffJtlP.tontyrt, cook your regular braakfaat qnantiv of QUICK QUAKES (tha new Quaker Oata that cooks in threat to fin tnhmaea). When doaaa, poor fato a podding mould and let eooL Then psaca in tfaa telrigaalut ear night Cut in rnediom thick sUcea . and aerrt at braakfaat with fresh or cooked fruits or berrie and tngsr float Hiich nuTk or cream. The combfaatlon fg.deDghtiaL A world noted chef dKOT ered tint new way. Joet for tha joy of it, trj i t Star JardtJlKxe and wight package-. Medium: 1 ft pomndtj Large: 3 poands, 7 ox. Cook is ML. i to 3 minute WIP (Gimbel Bros. Philadelphia.) 6 p. m. Official weather foreeaat. 6:05 p. m. Dinner music by th Kentucky Berenadera orchestra. 6:45 p.. m. Livestock and produce marnet report. 7 p. m. Bedtime stories and roll m. "Timely Talk to Motor- call. P. late." 8:15 p. m. Concert by Comfort's Philharmonic orchestra. 8:45 p. to. "What the Wild Wave are Saying," picked up by a micro phone placed amidst the breaking wave under the Steel Pir, Atlantic City, New Jersey. 8:50 p. m. Murphy'a Minatrela. 9:30 p. m. Concert by Vessella's concert band. 11:05 p. m. Dane music by Har vey Marburger and hi Keith vaude ville orchestra. WMAF (Round Hills Radio Corp. South Dartmouth, Mas.) 6 p. m. Dinner music. 7 p. m. Mid-week services. 7:80 p. m. Concert pianist and director, with tenor, .contralto, so prano and baritone. 8:80 p. m. Contralto. 8:50 to 10 p. m. "WEAF" Con- cert Group. WSAX (t'nion Trust Co. Cleveland.) I p. m. Ivan Franelaci't . Htt . Wtill (Federal Teiepaona and Telegraph Co. Uuffalo, N. V.) I: It p. m. Dinner music. Vincent Lop Hotel Sutler dene orchtatr T:lt p. m. Digest of th day newe, Haaeoail aeor. l.lv mock market report Agriograma. 11:41 p. m wtathsr foreraat, (American Radio and Reeearrh Corp, Medford HIIKid. Mass ) 6 p. m. Closing stork market r. porta Agriograma. Host on polic report a. 7:11 p. m. con practice. 7:1 p. m. Evening program. Talk. 7:45 p. m. Pernio and hla bunch, 1:11 p. m. Musical. Weather re port and time. WHV (Lotw'a Bute Theater Building New York City) 6-7 p. m. Aiound th Alamac'a Featlv Board. 7-7:16 p, m. "Roamer Sport Per iod." , . 9:10 p. m. Cha. Strickland'a Pali- tadea Park orchestra. 10 p. m. Original Recitation. 10:10 p. m. Harry Hock and his entertainers. 10:10 p. m. Roscland dance or chestra. 11 p. m. Frltzl Leyton singing. 11:10 p. m. Buddy Truly alnglng. 11:20 p. m. Popular songs, 11:10 p. m. Original James Boy. W.IZ (Aeolian Hall New Tork City) T p. m, -atUtsa haXI eaneart r- Cheali. I II p. m. ptaaaelal dsvalep. aaeata at Iha day. T it p. m -tiolham hota) ganesrt are heal ra, I p. VVkly Freack I eaten, I It p. m Wanamsker rancart, t it p, nWKafeiy talk, 9 4 p, m suh 'lald Artillery band. : p. m--Hael Majeatlt arch- lr. OH 4MM On U-g .ouiviiia, Ky, Obtaining a loan of III with hla wooden leg a aeur H y. Louis III man won hla free. dorn from th eliy Jail recently, Ha waa then financially but net physically able la leave hla cell. Thla problem was solved when two cripple In th jail loaned him their crutches. At Last a Blonde Hair Shampoo! keep I.iht Hair ttm Darkening Mfhtens Faded Mead Hair When llslil halrad peapl wh Ihtlr hslr Inan srdlnary way, thin film ef ell la lit an Mrh hair, which esllKis airt and ilual, riuiln Hi hair te darkan. 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