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I NEW BRITAIN DtyLY HERALD, FRIDAY; JULY 18, 1IC. 20 ALLING RUBBER CO.. SPORTING GOODS - RUBBER GOODS 240 MAIN STREET AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES H. 0. W. Pure Worsted Bathing Suits, Men's and Women's Camping Outfit Tents, Stove?, Rubber Blankets, Ponchos, etc. See Us about Genuine Leather TRAVELLING BAGS and SUIT CASES. Wright & Ditson GOLF and TENNIS Supplies, also Playground Balls. Don't let the grass dry up -Buy GARDEN HOSE, Wc to 22c ft. Automobile Accessories Tires, Tubes, Grease, Oil, etc. New Low Prices on Tires. Don't take chances on the old ones. Superior Cords, guaranteed 10,000 miles; Revere & Seiberling, 90 days. Saturday SPECIAL Luggage Carriers and Wedge Cushions, $1.00. C.1.M th.nrlt. Indk.led, thtatrlr.1 nolle, and nttow. In Ihl. eoluma art rittra bf lh. pros airacii. lot lli. rmnrllt. amuMmeal rorapan. , . GREAT Mil AT CAPITOL 1 Flv. jre.t acti of Klth vajiclevllle are new playing th. Capllol (or the baltnct of th. week consisting of variety of entertainer, that all In all ' constitute, a good .how. Topping the bill I. the dance presentation of I'rin eeu Radjah, the celebrated Continen tal exponent of terpslchore, who tea. turei ai her big attraction, "The Dance of Cleopatra." Mr., deno Hughei and her player offer an ex ceptionally clever comedy akit, "Be Alive," which meets the approval of Capitol audiences each ahow. The Stanley Sisters, tiro charming girls, sing themselves Into Instant favor with "Songs As You Like Them Sung." Smith and Cantor easily w in the plau dits of all with their bright and witty comedy patter and songs and the Mann Brothers. "Two Jolly Sailors on a Bounding Rope" show some re markable gymnastlo stunts op the tight rope. The photoplay feature on this bill present, popuar Douglas MacLean In "The Sunshine Trail" a comedy drama that will, be well liked for its fine comedy situations. "THIS BAREFOOT BOY," LYCEUM Exquisitely beautiful In Its direct appeal to youth I. "The, Barefoot Boy," a plcturlsatlon of Whlttler' poem which Is being shown at the Lyceum today and tomorrow. Director Klrkland has with sym pathetic understanding, portrayed the very soul of the country lad, nred with ambition to do big things. . Starting Sunday night, the Lyceum will present the Goldwyn offering "Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model, as one of the latest releases from the big city. This is a strictly up-to-date New York picture, with the big scenes of New York as its background and the adventures of a beautiful girl as Its main theme. Obviously, the prin cipal character Is a pretty little cloak model and Into the picture Is woven the most attractive fashion show yet filmed. GOLF PRIZES AWARDED Bell Crown Jewels Constantinople A bill la being pre pared for the sale of the famous crown Jewels and precious objects in the old Seraglio palace. The Jewels originally were to have been preserved in a museum. CAPITOL TOXIGHT AXD SATURDAY KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring The Celebrated Continental Ex ponent of Terpsichore Princess Radjah In "The Danrc of Cleopatra" : Mrs. Gene Hughes And Her Players In "HB ALIVE" SMITH & CANTOR OTHER HKi ACTS Douglas MacLean in 'The Sunshine Trail' Matinees 700 Seats 20c. -PALACE- THE COOI.FST SPOT IN HARTFORD all this ncr.K MAT. DAILY EXCEPT MON. FBI, THE POLI PLAYERS featuring ABTBt R HOWARD anil WrNIFRKD ST. CI.AIBE fader nirectloa ef A. ft. VAX Bl'BES In "The Old Home Town" a eomed.r In a Prologue and three act. bv Oeorgfl 8. Kanffman and Marc f'on nHly anthnrn nf "Mrrtnn of the MoiIm." "To the Ladlen," "links" nnd "Helen of Troy, V.' rrmlnred on the enme tenle a the New Inrk Production. Wednesday's Winnpr At One Day Tournament .In. Waterburj Miow Bearclsley To Be In Ifart Waterbury, July 18. Results of the one day tournament of the Connect!. cnt Golf association on the Waterbury club course Wednesday were an nounced last night. The first prize for low gross 36 holes went to C. B. Beardsley, Waterbury: the second prize to E. II. English, Waterbury third prize to W. T. Cochran, West port. The first prize for low net 36 holes went to C. Alvord, Litchfield: second to F. O. Llbbey, Wethersfleld; third, to R. D. Sanford, Jr., Litch field. The first tirlxe for low gross IS holes went to W. K. Reid, Farmington and the second to J. Sill, Wethers fleld. ' The first prize for low net IS holes went to D. E. Raymond, Woodway, and the second to N. R. Bronson, Waterbury. MUMMMMI VOICES IN THE AIR Friday, July 19. KDKA (WMtinghouas F.t rtttswurgh.) -Baaeball scores, dinner m. An Unci Wiggley ( p. m concert. :30 p. story. 6:45 p. m. New Bulletin' 1 p. ni. Baaeball scores. 7:10 p. m. Addreas. 7:40 p. m. National Stockman and Farmer market report. 8 p. m. "Pennsylvania Railroad System Night." 9:SS p. m.-r-Arlington time signals. Weather forecast. Baseball score. Medford Hlllaide, M.) T:1S p. in. Closing Slock market reports, Cod practice, Uo.ston po lice, report. 7s p. m. Kteiting program: (I) Selected its-a. 7:48 p. m. ( I)" Concert by Bos. ton concert company. KYW ( Weatlnghouse Chicago. ) lo 6:30 p. m. Dinner concert. 6 to 6:10 Joska DeBabary'a or chestra. 6:10 to 6:20 raul Whltenian's Collegians. 6:20 to 6:30 Joeka DeBabary'a orchestra. 7:20 to'":45'p. m. Talks. "From the Beginning of Time." "Why We Encourage Calf Clubs." 8 to 11:80 p. m. Midnight re ue. (Lock's WHX Statu Theater York City,) Bldg. New -7 p. m. Around the Alamae'i Fetlv hoard. 7-7:15 p. m. "Roemer'e Fport reriod." 9:30 p. in. Chas. Strickland' Pal isade Park orchratra. 10 p. m. Original recitation. 10:05 p. m, Joint song recital by baritone and soprano. 10:30 p. m. Roscland dance or chest r. lip. m. Henry Cogerl and Sol. Hirach. 11:15 p, in. Baritone. 11:30 p, m. Original J aim Boys, (Detroit wcx Free Prras- -UrtrolU 6 p, in. Ulnner concert and final bnaehall cor.-. 7 p. m. .Mualcal program. SHOWER FOR MRS. RAINEAULT A miscellaneous shower was ten dered in honor of Mrs. Charles Rainault, by Klsa Hennlg, at 108 Washington street, last evening. About 35 guests were present, the feature of the evening being a mock marriage, performed by the follow ing: Bride, Theresa Glller: groom, Hazel Chase: bridesmaid, Alice Stlngle; best man, Bernice Michaels: ringbearer, Esther Ralneault: minis ter, Emma Dehm. Mrs. Ralneault before her marriage was Miss Louise Gilbert. A buffet lunch was served. Crickets have ears on part of their legs. the front LYCEUM I Now Playing I tup I "BAREFOOT BOY" with FRANKIE LEE Based on Whittier's Poem Starting Sunday "NELLIE" The Beautiful Cloak Model WBZ (Wcstinghouse Springfield.) 6, p.' m. Dinner concert by the WBZ Trio. 7 p. m. Results of games played by the Eastern, American and na tional leagues. 7:05 p. m. "Steering Mechanism." Current Book Review. 7:30 p. m. Bedtime story, i 10 p. m. Concert. .10:55 p. m. Arflngton time sig nals; weather reports. . 11 p. m. Concert by the WliZ Trio. WMAF (Round Hills flsdlo Corp. -Dartmouth, Mass.) South 6 p. m. Dinner music. 7:30 p. m, Soprano. 7:40 p. m. Pianist. 8 p. m. Baritone. 8:30 p. ip. Pianist. 8:40 p. m. Sourano. 8:50 p. m. Baritone. 9 to 10 p. m. Orchestral tlone. eclec- WHAS (Courier Journal and Louisville Times Louisville, Ky.) 7:30 to 9 p. m. Concert by Ar thur Jackson and his Kentucky En tertainers. I.ate important news bulletins. Baseball scores. Official central standard time announced at 9 o'clock. woe (Palmer School of Chiropractic Da venport, Iowa.) (Federal Telephone and Telegraph Ce Buffalo, N. Y.) 6:80 p. in, Dinner music. Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, 7:30 p. in. Uigcst of the day's news. Baseball scores. Live stock market report. 8:50 p. ni. Address"E6pcranto." 9 p. m. Musical program. 11 p. m. Supper music Vincent Lopez Hotel Slatler orchestra. 11:45 p. ni. Weather forecast. VFI (Straw brMge and Clothier delphia.) Phlla- 6:30 p. m. Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Hotel concert orchestra and baseball scores. WRC (lladio Corp. of America Washing ton. D. C.) 6 p. m. Stories and songs for children. WNAC (Shepard Stores Boston.) 6 p. m. Children's half hour. 6:30 . m. Dinner dance, Crecker Inn orchestra. 8 p. m. Program to be announced. wax (General Electric. Co. Schenectady, N. T. )' 5 p. -International Sunday school le...i. 7:35 p. m. Health talk. 7:40 p. m. Baseball results. 7:45 p. m. Radio drama, "Come Out of the Kitchen." 10:3 0 p. m. Program by WGY or chestra. 7 p. m forecast. 8 p. ml Musical hour); 9 p. m. Weekly Bulletin. Sport news and weather program (one Tourists' Road AVIP (Gimbel Brc. Philadelphia.) 6 r. m. Official weather forecast. 6:05 p. m. Dinner music by Eddie Elklns' orchestra. .6:45 p. in. Livestock ana produce market reports. 7 p. m. Bedtime storiesana rou call. WEAF (American Telephone and Telegraph Co. New York City.) 6 to 10 p. m. Dinner music. prano. xne Happiness raojs. tery talk.- So. Bat- Dance orchestra. Lake Compounce Bristol TONIGHT woo (John Wanamaker Philadelphia.) 7:30 p. m. Sports results and po lice reports. Dinner music by A. Candelorl and his Hotel Adelphla or chestra.. 8:15 p. m. Address "Folks Who Are- Flbwer Hungry." 8:30 p. m. WOO orchestra, so prano and accompanist. 9:30 p. m. -Grand organ recital. 10 p. ni. Danre program by A. Candelorl and His Hotel Adelphla or chestra, 10:55 p. m. Time Signal, 11:02 p. m. Weather forecast. 11:03 p. ni.- Dance program. wsn (Atlanta. Journal Atlanta, Ga.) 8 to 9 p. m, Entertainment. 10:45 p. m.T-Radlowl entertainment. W.IZ ( Aeolian Hall New Tork City.) Prize Fox Trot Every Dancer Invited to Enter This Contest Dancing 8 to 12 p. ni. 7 p. m. Hotel SI. Regis' Copen hagen quartet. 7:20 p. m. Financial Develop ments of the Day. 7:30 p. m. Hotel St. Regis' Co- pfnhagen quartet. 8 p. m. Soprano. i ft : 1 5 p. m. Ooldman band concert., ! 19 p. m.-"Marshal Koch' Coun ! ter Attack." I i in:js p. m. The lladio Franks. i 1 1:!0 p. m. Harold Stern and his ! Hotel Pelleclslr Te-ner orchestra. j AMI ONE PAPER hiii ray hoi American Statistics Show Sale ol Publications in This Country Loudon, July IS. Reviewing the development of Win Anmricnn news paper before the convent ion of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the world today, Louis Wiley, business manager of the New York Times, emphasized the, importance of the part The Associated Press has played in that development. "One agency til the Culled Slates which has contributed in large meas ure to the development of our strong newspaper press," lie said, "and whose value in cvcVy way can scarce ly bo estimated, is The Associated Press, the great mutual news gather ing and distributing organization, Its reports of daily happenings are Impartial and cannot be influenced. The Associated Press takes issue with no sldo In any controversy its pur pose I merely to present the news." After trlllne briefly of the diversity of IH membership ,Mr. Wiley lidded: "The Associated Pres I a part nf I ho development of American newspaper. II efficiency I wonderful." A merlin, raid Mr. Wiley, owe to England a great debt of the begin nines of Journalism, "We believe, however," ho continued, "that we have not been entirely remiss In our contribution o both the business nnd profession of newspaper milking. For somo time there bo been a reciprocity nf Ideas between news paper publishers on both sides of the Atlantic Wo are both borrowers and leaders of Ideas, testifying to I lie international cordiality existing be tween newspapers on all sides," Mr. Wiley traced the development of American newspapers from the period prior to the American Revolu tion, when weekly ga::'dtes were con sidered sufficient to curry the scal- tered and badly reported news, down to the presnnt time, when, ho said, there am ill the Fnlb-d States 1. 036 dally newspapers, Including 426 morn ing and 1,010 evening editions. The American newspapers, ho declared, now sell mi average of 31,450,000 copies a day, which means one copy of a newspaper for every home in the I niied States. Relative to the exchange of news between American and English news papers, Mr. Wiley said: 'Our news papers publish quotations from your press to a greater extent than you do from our columns. A cabled report of British editorial opinion on Im portant events Is a regular part of The Associated Press new ervlc.''1 Touching upon world affair and the relation nf newspaper to them Mr. Wiley an Id; "Wo ll recognli that I he world aland faced today with international, political, social and uconiiiiilo. problem of a graer nature than li ha ever faced before, The conduct of every nation, of every group In every nation. Is being examined In I lie light of It bearing upon the settlement, of our world problems. I malm an earnest pie at this lime thnt newspaper of l lands iiiidcrrttiind clearly their obli gation toward the promotion of Inten national good will and friendship; thnt they exercise sober judgment, in (he publication only of imws that stands the tent of truth; that thy temper discussion of International af fairs wllh wise Judgment and forbear- a nee." MOSQUITO BITES Apart from spoiling an otherwise en joyuble vacation often Infect the blood. 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