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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TH0RSDAV,' BElTEMBKIt & 1924. v VOICES IN THE AIR market reports; . . i 7. p. m. lleiltr.nft stories and roll cull. ' -v. I p. ni. CoolKluo prugrum, from TlllltSDAY, Acfdumy of MuhIc, i'.n .npBgawjiiia iummBmsa, i 'l, n rnrw mrrrj, i jii.'Hjh1 i - v ....... i. . ........ i CONGRESSMAN HELD 1 1 I ioalstt Mhsrwtst Iwllealsd, thMtrlaal MUew aos nvtow la felt tetania art vtttaa kr ss bnm agMMM lot M tsspscUta amim cMsasqr. 1 : Z.XCEVM TBIRWAX , . Tha Saturday Evsnlng Post olas ' sic, "Broadway Broka" haa been tranaXerred to tba acreen and la the currant attraction offered to the pa trona at .the Lyceum theater. On the aame bill we the lateat newt feature recla at well aa aide apllttlnj eomedlea. ," v "Broadway Broke" la from the pen of the famoua ahort atory writ far. Earl Derr Blggers, 1 was , transferred to the acreen by the vet eran director, J. Searle Dawley. . Mary Carr, who haa endeared her self to million! through her ; por. , trayala of mother parte haa the lead , Ing role and la supported by a capa ble, cart, including Pert Marmont, alar Ot "It Winter Cornea.". BEJT WELCH AT CAPITAL. Starting today and for the-balance M the week the Capital will feature M the Keith vaudeville attraction that celebrated and famoua corned; lan Ben Welch. To many ot the old er theater goers In Oil city his name la familiar aa he he haa been a atar lb burleaque, musical comedy, le gitimate, and vaudeville for a good many year also leaving appeared In many ot hla own production. Mr. Welch la known aa the greatest Jew ish comedian that ever trod a stage and hla fame haa been heralded from coaat to coast. Other acta on the bill Include Archer and Bedford In "lie New Janitor." They . are " a capable pair and their travesty on the monarch of the apartment house afford plenty of comedy. Tom Lane Is seen 4a "A Musical Cocktail," and. the principal ingredient la a' banjo hlch Tom plays very well. Dorothy Harnett and- Co. present "Stepping .Along." a revue of character aongs and dances. Guarlno and Cooper have their own start of song writers with the result that they offer "Spe cial Songs." They both have good voices and a knack of singing them as you like them aung. "The Man; Who Fights Alone" at . the Capital this week lsunusuaU In .theme and gripping In story. What Is more It marks the screen come back of William Farnum, this Ume under the Paramount banner. On top ot that it haa a superb eupport Ing cast headed by lovely Lois Wll lion and Edward Horton, both fea tured. Wallace Worsley directed (he production. ' . iPALAGEl ITSWIT - FBI. SAT; , I J . Unguarded WOMEN Bebe Daniels f. Richard DlX , ..v.V ' .' : re nit and ; 1 Suctl i - A Lyceum v.. . ... ' Now Playing MARY CARR in '-'BROADWAY BROKE" UNGUARDED WOMEN' PALACE . "Unguarded Women," the latest celluloid opus fronVthe Paramount organization, which began a three days' run at the Palace today, suc cessfully proves two theories. . It often conclusive evidence that there are men of honor still left In this world of storm and strife; secondly It shows that certain members of the female of the species absolutely need the strong will and protecting arm of an honest, dependable man to guard them against their own Innate frivolousnees which Is ever-ready to plunge them Into the sea of disaster. The Intelligent acting of Sebe Daniels, Richard Six, Mary 'Aator and the other members of- the ad mirable cast that Includes Walter McOrail,' Frank Losee, Harry Mea tayer and Joe King, and the vivid charm and color ot the Oriental costumes and the backgrounds coupled with flawless photography make "Unguarded Women" ideal acreen entertainment'. By all means see it! ? "COVERED WAGON" FALACE A cast selected absolutely for type was1 chosen for "The Covered Wag on" a James Cruze production for Paramount of the famous Emerson Hough novel which will be on view at the Palace theater next week. ' Lois Wilson plays the heroine Molly Wlnaate. a tynical a-lrl ef the frontier days, beautiful, big of soul and with the bravery and stamina that , the wild experiences of the caravan times demanded. James Warren Kerrigan Is seen as Will Banlon, the Intrepid . leader whose sterling qualities win through In the face of impending disgrace and hold the heart of Molly despite the efforts ot a rival to blacken his character. The rival, Sam WoOdhull is portrayed by Alan Hale,' noted screen villain. Mr. Wlngate is played by Charles Ogle, noted member of Paramount Stock company, and Mrs. Wingate by Ethel Wales, who played Aunt Matilda In "The Old Home, stead." Are you going to have some work done? Herald classified , ads will tell you where nd how. CAPITOL TONIGHT, FRI., SAT. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring BEN WELCH The Celebrated Broadway Star Comedian DOROTHY BARNETT CO. "Stepping Along" TOM LANE "A Musical Cocktail" ' -. KDKA. " (WeitinghouseEast Pittsburgh.) 6 p. m. Baseball soores; dinner concert ' " MO p. m. "Little Mies Merry Heart." - , . . " l:4S p. m. Address. 7 p. m. Baseball scores. "Sugges tions for Shrub. Groupings." 7:15 p. m. Program by' the Na tional Stockman and Farmer. T:40 p. m. Stockman reports ot the primary livestock and wholesale produoe market. S p. m. Concert by the KDKA Little Symphony orchestra. :65 p. m. Weather forecast. Arlington time signals. Baseball scores. , . 10 p. m. Concert ' ' f - WBZ . ; (Westlnghouse Springfield.) ( p. n Leo Belsman Hotel Lenox ensemble. ' . (:SQ p. m. Songs. I :40 p. m. Leo Belsman and his Hotel Brunswick orchtefra. 7 p. m. Results of games played In the' American and National league. , 7:05 p. m. Market report. ' 7:10 p.' m. Letter from the' New England Homestead. "At the Theaters." T80 p. m. Bedtime story. 7:45 p. m. Concert by. Charles R. Heotor with hie 8t James Theater orchestra, ' J:S0 p. m. Recital by contralto and accompanist. ' I p. m. Concert by contralto and pianist. 10:58 p. m. Arlington time sig nal!; official U. 8. weather reports. ' , KtW (Westlnghouse Chicago.) i to f:io p. m. Dinner concert: t to t:10 Joaka DeBabary's or chestra. ' 6:10 to 0:20 Paul Whlteman's J'Coileglans." 0:!0 to 6:30 Joska DeBabary's orchestra. 7 to 7:20 p. m. "Twenty Minutes of Good Reading." 7:20 to 8:15 p. m. Musical pro gram.. :16 p. m. "Safety First" talk. 9 to 10:JO p. m. "At Home" program.. . WGR " (Federal Telephone and Telegraph Co. Buffalo, N. T.) 8:30 p. m. Dinner music. Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra. 7:S0 p., m. (Digest of the day' news. Baseball scores. Life stock market report Agriograms. Indus trial employment bulletin. The American Boy story. WCX j- (Detroit Free Press Detroit) ( p. m. Dinner conoert and final baseball scons. . 7 p. m.' Musical program. WNAO , (Shepard Stores Boston.) ALL WOMEN ; Should Knowhow thiiWorker was Made Strong and Well byLydiaL Pinkbam') Vegetable Compound 1M, N. Dak. -"I was nervous and weak and was not regular. I also had ipaina irequontly. i wna sickly lor seven year and finally had a ner vous break-down following an oper ation. I am a dressmaker and milliner, and a lady I work for told meof Ly din E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. Iamtakinir it and It hat made me well end able to do my work again. I have even helped take care of a sick neighbor recently, to you can see how fit I am. 1 highly praise your medicine and you may use my letter as you see fit I hope it will help some other Woman. "Mr. Olb Nordlein, Bos 23, Zahl, North Dakota. ' . Over 121,000 women have so far re plied to our question, Vliare you re ceived benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkbam'i Vegetable Compound?" 98 per cent of these replies answer "Yes." , ' This means that 93 out of every 100 women taking this medicine for ailment for which it is recom mended are benefited by it. For sale by all druggists. Iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiil fFM " III" i llltei 5:15 p. m. Baseball scores. - 7:45 p. m. Talk. ' p. m. Violin recital. 8:15 p. m. "Leadership." 8: 80 p. ml Song recitaL by so prano. , ' 8:45 p. m. Joint recital by pianist and banjoist. p. m. Song recital by soprano. :15 p. m. Joint recital by pian ist and banjoist.- 9:80 p. m. Concert by the Colum bia Male Quartet. 9:55 p. m. Time signals? and weather, forecasts. WEAF (American Telephone and Telegraph Co. New-York City.) t to 11 p. m.- Dinner music. Fed eration services. Roumanian basso. Talk, "Touring with the Packard Eight." Old Boldler Fiddler. Pian ist. Vincent Lopez and his orches tra.' , . j-"-"" v WJZ (Aeolian Sail New York city.) 7:56 p. m. Colliers Weekly. : 8 p. m.r-Wall Street journal re view. .-. ., '. , ' " . ,, 8:80 p. m. Wanamaker-organ concert. . i '. :80 p. m. "The Outline of ladlo History." . 10:80 p. m. Waldorf-Astoria dance orchestra. 6:30 p.' m. WNAC dinner dance. 7:80 p. m. Talk. 7:40 p. m. Talk. 8 p. m. Concert, program. 'ARCHER & BELFORD 1 rfThe New Janitor'V GUARINO & COOPER in Special Songs Everybody's Favorite ' "THE MAN WHO FIGHTS ALONE" WGY (General Electric Co. Schenectady, N. Y.) 7:40 p, m. Baseball scores. 7:45 p. m. A few moments with new "books. 8 p. m. Prise comedy drama, "The Happiness Experts." WOO (Palmer School of Chiropractic Davenport, Iowa.) 8:45 p. m. Sport news and leather forecast 7 p. m. Sandman's Visit 8:45 p. m. Educational talk. "The Use of Lye in the House-bold." 8 p. m. Orchestra program (one hour). The Palmer Schoof Radio orchestra. WRC (Radio Corp. of America Washing tan, D. C.) 6 p. m. Children's hour; Parsons Theatei x HABXrOBD THIRS., THU SAT. 8 T. MAT. PHILIP UOODMAN prttents i if H.TJ4 ' ir' jemw ! I A J m tfft j KNOHMOirHLY rvysr BNTRAKCUiULY TlXEITT, Wl'I (Strawbrldge and Clothier Phila delphia.) 8:80 p. m. Meyer Davis" Bcllevue Stratford hotel concert orchestra and sports results. 7 p. m. "Sunny Jim." 8 p. m. Meeting of Boy Scouts Radio corps. '8:30 p. in. Program to be an. nounced. . WIP (Qltnb Bros. Philadelphia.) . 8 p. m. Official weather forecast. 8:05 p. m. Dinner dance music. 8:45 p. m. Livestock and produce When in Hartford ns sAop -f 16 PRATT ST.; W(J( (John Wanuiifukur Phlladolphla.) . 4 . 7:80 p. m. HporU results; polite ruports. ; 10:65 p. m. Timo slgnuls. 11:0! p. in. Weather ftwrtcaat. ' sjl WJAX (Union Trust Co. V'lcvuland.) 8 p. in. Musical program. WKU (Atlanta Journal Atlanta, Gu,) 8 p. ni. Dr. Chas. A. Sheldon. Or gan recital. 10:45 p. m, Warner i Seven Acea , ' WMAF (Round Hill lludlo Corp.' -. Dartmouth, Mass.) South 8 p. m. Dinner music. 7 p. in. nervines' under auspices of Greater New' York Federation of Churches. ' 7:30 p. m, Hinders. 7:50 p. m. Old Soldier Fiddler. m. Jaw pianist, m. Lyrle soprano, m. Col. John A. Pattce. m. Fan O'iJrlen. S p. m. Col. John A. Pattee. 0:15 p. m. Father Octavian Muresan Roumanian basso. 9:30 p. m. Adam Carroll.' 9:45 p. . m. Father Octavian Murcsan. .'" ' ' 8: (15 p. 8:20 p. 8:30 p. S:40 p. WHX (Locw's State Theater Bldgr. New York City.) 6:80 to 7 p.m. Violin solos. 7 to 7:30'p. m. Paul Specht's or chestra. 9:30 p, m. Al Genesen violinist and Slyncy Cohen, pianist. 10 p. m. Spear's dance orchestra. 10:80 p. m. Phil. Romano's or chestra. 11 p. in. Harmony kings. 11:16 p. m. Arthur Stone, blind pianist 11:30 p. m. Loew'i vaudeville artists. 12 to 12:30 Ted Lewis and symphonic clowns. his Job for Mars lr .1 " - v . IV: i f i I vss If V ifj Herbert Janvrln Browne, Wash ington scientist, declares that all wAndp la mnilA hv the sun. Ow ing to lack of oceans and atmos nhnrlc density on Mars, it has the same weather the earth will have three years later, ha claims. A study of Mars may enable him to give long-distance weather fore casts. ' . had mjm Cider Also Fotal In Rep. dill's Private Cellar Baltimore. Md., Sept. 26. Repre sentative John Philip Hill was yes terday Indicted by tht , federal grand Jury on a chargs of manu facturing and unlawfully possessing wine and cider at his home here, and with maintaining a public nui sance thereby. The Indictment, which contains six counts. Is a result ot his avowed efforts during th past two years to obtain a definition of the terra nonlntoxlcatlng cider and fruit Juices," in section p9 of the Vol stead act. . Mr. Hill contended that under it farmers were allowed to make cider with an alcoholic con tent ot more than one-half of one per cent while city dwellers were restricted to beer of Just that percentage. In September, 1923, Representa tive Hill manufactured fruit wine at his home on West Franklin street, after notifying Prohibition Commissioner Haynes of his inten tion and requesting tbat he be In formed when to stop fermentation. Following this, a, temporary Injunc tion upon his home was - secured. No data, however, has been set fof a hearing on me peiiuon or dis trict Attorney Woodcock for a per manent Injunction. Experimenting again, Mr. Hill several weeks ago decided to make cider. Ha did T, from apples grown on his property, he said, and allowed it to. attain an alcoholic strength of S.75 per cent. This cider was served to several hun dred friends at a "party" last Sat urday night, and the indictment yesterday Is the outcome. The congressman has not oeen arrested, and will not be, federal authorities said, until the day of hla trial. When Informed of the grand Jury's action yesterday, Mr. Hill ex pressed himself as "delighted." TOMORROW NIGHT AT THE STATE ARMORY A LEGION FROLIC And The FRENCH VILLAGE Remember The Slate Convention ; ' - Last Tear Dancing 8: SO to 11 Adm. 80c Heals Like Magic Chafing, Rashes, Itching and all Skin Irritations of Infants, Children & Adults. fomfort Healini Toilet Powder Gives Instant Relief, Thtrc't Nothing Like It Ad fafgiib ' 'Hi 1 3 smut Shop f'A Imer tim U)k St. priest THE-GREATEST THRILL SHOW ON EARTH r.i - ir . , ... ... - I Wf' m A , , , n ..JVS - . JmLwvu E; : . - -: . .1 ll .7 Days Beginning Next Sunday Night SEE THE RAGING PRAtltlE FIRE Thousands of Men, Women, Children, Horses and Oxen Two Miles of Wajon Train! SeaU Now Selling at Box Office ,Al"o Tor the Convenience of Many We Have a Down Town Ticket Office 282 Main St, Next to Hudson Lunch Music Score As On . Broad war . MAMMOTH ORCHESTRA EVENINGS at 8:13 Orch. Reserved 73c Balcony, Rush. 35c Seats Selling Now MATINEES at 2:15 ALL SEATS RUSH 35e Special Show For School Children Each Day 4:15 10c V sajy 49 WiihtheBetterTaste Delicious with butter, sauces or meat gravies Cooks in minutes For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads . MISSING! ' FLAT WORK IRONING Not much left of washday when you use our "Rough Dry" service. No tub all the washing is done. No clothes line everything comes back dry. And no flat-work ironing that, too, is com pletely cared for. The hardest and longest part of washday is missing and this family service is so low priced tkat it's an economy as well as a con venience. Let us call this week and take away the part of washday that you'll be most happy to miss. Rough Dry lie a pound ' GleanseiS and DJeii Send it jj acw iMM.eHi. aundni . .1.