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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, ‘, OPENING GUN FIRED 1< 35 i, " GEES TN THE ARG o5 50 | i character, courage and statecraft with 5 pom 11 program l P [Calvin Coolidge, no matter who he | FPPEEISVEGLETVIFTCTGVEORPP| 15 1 i NMosical program WUl | may l"hl | Monday, June 30, - - | Masquermders in Congress | = Senstor Trumbull degclared that the KDKA (Bhe . |Cleveland convention had picked two < Bmgham' Fern and Trumbull (o the best men who couta nossin ) 6:30 p. m.—WNAC dinner dance |bave been chosen, addjng: “But they 8 p. m.—DB: | ‘&cores; dinner i i ust he a Republica Rress, 7 5 Yemocraticl Natis “ Praise Coolidge and Dawes |y uase,® Repubiican congresn not |y, T e N (Westinghouse—Iast Pittsburgh.) Summer Rugs For Your Home, Cottage and Porches 6 p.om ildr Yo | 6:30 p. m.—The Children's Period. ‘ < - -~ "y . . §. ¢ | Republican name ! hope the mext{ g4 pm “Tiringing the World to | e A GRASS or FIBER RUG will give that fresh cool atmosphere to your living Speakers at the outing of the Sec- v REPULACAN I ERCE A [y et icH | o -3 ‘e vour wi s . ond Ward Kepublican ciub at Momat. | Yoh %8 i name. 1 haven't & word of | ATV pi i peore | (strawbridge ana Phila room and will save your winter Rug guin Saturday fired the opening xun",n”zr,_": ez L r‘:",' ":I""."“‘"_“" M 7.40 p. m—Market repor i : of the presidential campaign in Con- | 00817 iaveonithel masquar il e o o doncerill byl the KDKA|| & Let Us Show You Our Fine necticat. | nator Trumbull predicted that the | 't2 Mymphony orchestra 6:30 p. m.— Me n the 5 p. m.—Arvlington time signals They drew comparlsons betwe riiy S L | dteatiordi Hoto s Assortment of Summer Rugs | Weather forccase. Baseball scorea, manner in which the Republican and | oce * concluding with: “We are sure haseball zcores ! demacratic conventions were conduct- | or” Xaw England but the rest of the | e T 7 p. m.—"Sunny Jim.* ed, lauding the former and shooting | eountry must be corsidersd.” | ] - wnz . g o | 1.6x7.6 Grass Rugs $2.95—$6.50 shafts of sarcasm at the latker. AT roRrar: of aihieks lcvents hoas (Westinghouse—Springfield.) Wi Lieutenant Governor Hiram Bing- |scheduled for after the dinner but | — (Gimbnal Bros. Philadelphia} 6x9 Grass RUE< $6.50—8$8.75 hain pralsed Dawes and Coolidge. He | was mot held hecause of lack of in.| & » m.—Dinner concert by the 6 p. m.—Offic expressed confidence in victory. Con-|{arest. The fair sex was well repra- VD% Trio. foracast , = = gressman E. Hart Fenn praised Cool- [sented at the outing. 7 p. m.—Results of games played| .05 o m et 8x10 Grass Rugs $4.75—86.95 idge and Dawes and was likewise | Pebhles Off the Beach by the Eastern, American and Na-| ppiscqo Serenaders from Oaks Dancing | N2 Gy - -~ confident the republican ticket would | Mrs, Clara 1. Bernstein sang seve. | tional leagues | Academy. INIZ Grass Rugs §$6,95—$8.75 win in the fall. Senator John F. ral solos at the dinner. She waa as 7:05 'p, m.—Market reports. p. m 'k and produce Trumbull paid tribute to the selections | sisted by H. Paderewski Ginsburg, 50 p. m.—Bedtime story for the SRR | of the Cleveland convention hut sald | planist extraordinary and membor of | Kiddics g T | p.om s and roll the race in the fall would be “inter- the bar. 40 p. m.—Concert by the WBZ| ..}, | Those who attended the outing left | Waldo Gilliert was present hut he ‘T‘ Tty LEcit iy sty BOR (on W7z Franklin Square in automobiles at [forgot to bring his aightshirt bl eali l ¢ ork City 12:16. Dinner was served at 2:30, | - 1088 pim -artington tmeitpnaiar | S SEANEALSS NinEoraCin) nearly 200 sitting down on the upper| FErnest N, Humphrey took up the Weather reports =y P m.—-Pe e Cafe Ea veranda of “Swifts”, which has been hurden of “starting something” when o varin ensemt the voeal efforts of others failed, He WMAF 20 p. m—Fi taken oved by a new management, | after grace had been said by IRev, 124 the way with “Hail, Hail the (Round Hills Radin Corp—South| o 'rpo 1\ Dartmouth, Mass.) o Henry W. Maier, pastor.of the First {3ang’s All Here™ but the crowd was P m.—P Square (a Congregational chureh. not in singing mood. When E. N, H sl | Savarin ensemble Ringham speaks ecan’'t get ‘em singing it's time to Dinner musie. § p. m.—The Outlook Period §tephen Sautter, president of the throw up the sponge. m—Evan Davies, imper-| .15 p. mi—Goldman band cone 76 Fil Alightly confused when he introduced | Several voung lawyers were first Rtk the speakers, presenting the principal 1o break in on the quiet with a song. | ' »m‘;\v"’_hm iy speaker of the event as “the licuten- As singers, they are eminent harris 2 g ¥ ¥ ( 3 ant governor, Mr. Templeton.” Many | ters, [Eaaneme=Elanist) NOt From Parls 8:15 p. m.—Sopr Singhi Breen and - - 6x9 Fiber Rugs .. 87.95 8x10 Fiber Rugs .. $12,50 thought the governor himself was - S 3 . = P | ;30 p. m—May Singhi Breen and = 5 present and there was a craning of | There was a close race hetween ex- | *00 PL /R CN | 9x12 Fiber Rugs .. $13.50 necks, The faux pas was taken good Mayor George A, Quigley and Dave 2 8:40 p. m.—Pianist. naturedly and Mr. Bingham walked Nair ta see which could be the offi- y over 1o the center of the veranda, |clal handshaker. The race was de-| 2i0% P Cose-Lpsiiol 0. Hen- R P . g i opening his remarks with a quiverful clared a tie (4% G b mi—May Bingh| Rresn and| ALSO GENUINE CREX RUG WOOL AND FIBER RUGS of darts at the Democratic convention : I ner givl syncopators = He said: “We are happy that we do | Senator Dick Covert was among| ™. ,0 " " o0 ann ansemble prosent, smiling as usual. Dick ) RLESET, SAMEATR s ‘ 9:45 p. m.—May Singhi Breen and [ her girl syncopators not have to listen to the radio and |thos® " learn what a mess our party Is making 18 the original “Sunny Jim B. C. PORTER SONS At a cemvention,” Hea said that the ¥ e fal A o | O pan erating the rae . Alderman justayve Johnson and ; Hactsor. Square Gardor, tha scens of |Charley Johngon madea stunning| Lz took r eley, state | $% ciived niessages protesting against the manner in which announcements wer champion, and Gus almest sald him | 2 m.-—Concert program by bari- b A some Insurance ) prog ; INg made hecause they did not re- tone, pianist and accompanist, assisted 2t credit on the Democrats, A short lhsise adr i b by reader, with address on building ) Y N 1l nnn ided te A in b . 1 tim: iater, the announcer declared, tn | Jobn DiNorna decid . and loan association 1 . Wt it didn’t appear inviting effict, “Same people think T am a Re- Pathing. But i o onsc . ” et s : = and John decided to remain en dry | !? P. m.—Popular dance music by WS il |For Onick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. publican eoloring news at o this ; Domino Novelty orchestra. [ Atianta rnal Atlanta, Ga.) convention, but 1'm simply telling the | 140" b 2 | truth about what i taking place.’ ) g WAAM | %9 p. m.—On to Boston AN EVENING AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN Mr. Ringham said it was an aid te di- | Couneilman Arthur N. Rutherford (1) R\ Nolesn ColeNewark) Klk Royal Purple band (Courtesy of and Copyright 1924 By Radio Digest Publishing Co.) gestion to knaw that the reports were - said 195 sat down to dinner. No one | s | 10:45 p. m.-Songs of old (SEE_INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE B! net from a Republican convention vontradicted him. The m'n"r'; were m.--James Vincent Maore, | | - 3 ‘T.-',J Saturday | Aanday It Was very quiet in Cleveland,” he [tan busy eating broited chicken to rtex and Dolly Pinkus in| woo e d " ity aald, “except for that little group | count. RONE review { (dohn Wanamaker Philadeiphia.) CRAG Montresl, Gae 5308 530 5| 198 880 whieh ealls ftsalf Republican hutahich S p. me—Mlite dance orchestra. | ‘ - I Oy o] TR eE N i ‘no Y TING AT HARTFORD, £:45 p. m.—Whistler. | | = v, ML Sports rest and po CRY, Winnper. Man #AB10 Cilent | 700800 . CAMP MEETH : 1T R But T want to warn you (hat \n ol fashioned camp meeting| 9 9. m.—Klite orchestra horta 810 | St [10g011 A ] there's many a &lip between the eup 1 hh hald By e RAVERTR DAY 'Ad+ 9:45 p. m.—Pianist in popular | Dine m A, Cn A 0 | saizem Ny ) and the lip and pride goeth before a | T5 80 R0 e Lat 0 Gharter Ok | 8008 and numbers Hotel Ad ¢ " | 380 | 900100 9001 e fall. We must be prepared to put up Park, Hartford, About 800 members 10:30 p. m.—~Popular songa b p. N Health Talk AR | 458 (340 160 | ki fem & fight for our candidates S amiared aldea many viaitors 10 p. m.--Ren Friedman and his Wit Dept, of 1 " \ KFNF, She |3 o 0| 60 730 “Although it would not he for the 20" ©W . ¢ W | entertainsrs Doing to Control Tuhercu RGO, Ot | o B Trominent speakers from the Wirhe K KGO, Ouniand, Cant . | m.o ReWSpApers to say 8o, we ANy have |, Sty ) . ST s v ™ 1 A KGU, Honokihi, Hewsh | 200 1 0[1300 148 t ington headquartars of the Advantlats| | | KCW, Dortland. O | 1200 300] 990100 two New Finginnders at tha head of | o preach and teach. Meals on the WGY prano, eontralto and 10, o0 Aogeles, Calt At Aty epnbiican tieke mwes % (Gener setrie Co,—Schenectady. n n ox 1 or L, Oukland, Calf o oot | S :mhn Pk \\\!v L" I <;.] ACTUAL- | wiriiaria plan, will be served under | neea trie Co.—Schenectady.) | pow Ly e o]0 e y has more New England blosd in ¢t the it e — chesty at oot | it superviston of the manitas e, z e S el = this than ansthing else. His ane chef. Translent tents or rooma wili| ¥ 2 1"‘ Address, “Fruit and 1y Grand organ recita 70 03] 700 9.30( 100 A0 fors ware bhorn in Connectieut.’ e provided for visitors and friends, | “5":: ble bu |n‘n ™ 130 . Dane program ¥ pt | Mr. Bingham told of the acileve. o guduate nurse will be on the| T7:25 p.m.—-Address, “Cooperative| [ Vinecnt Rizzo and his Mote A e = Pienis of Dawes from his organtzation | ground tn render such profeasionai | l4ve Stock Marketing." J ra ! R gEe 4 syatem of s ol he \ The cony 7:30 p. m Address, ‘Harvest 1 \ " Time & \ WERER, Siaten I N Y 0 [Ty 710 6f the system of supplies hehind | velp aa may be needed. The cenven 'fl'r R " 11 m.—-Woeather fn ' WRT, Charlotie, X € n Bl ™| 130 4% lines Auring the World war, his .a%+ (1on I8 under the direction of the ather Forecast Servies, : 1 \eathe rras WA fprnheld. Mam " :nn Aot | Stb- g of $150.000,000 a year to the tas- | gauthern New England Conferenee, of | T:40 p. m.—Baseball resu | | 1108 p. m.~Continuation of dan ak P, s 2 0| 030 70| 430 420 pavers by his management of the which Tlder £, 1. Cardey of Hartford | 7:46 p. m.—-Musical program by P WEAP, Washineton, D. € Rleot | 845 848| et | 040 00| S | 020 S0 budget and hin work in recor ol & { Sehenectady Salvation Army band VOBD. Zion, I} ¥ Sent | 790 0.1 Bt | 130 300 udget and 1 ork in recot eAlng iy president | WOR Detroit, Mich i T vl T oo 10 benl b | M T8 Furopean countries on the reparatians - TS WHN :m; Ry e 14 ol e 1l & e a8 i v‘(lt 1490) 4. A WEAK : ¢ . w indelzh 0.6 00 530 990 530 8.30( 59011 00l 430 080| Ealent question. He said Dawes 4id not be PLAYGROUND DIRECTORS (Losw's Qtate Theater Rldg WEAF. New Yok N 230 %onf §30 .00] 90100 430 $00( § 30 90| $20- 490 fisve od 1 oy RS tAmeriean Trlephone and Telegraph | | York City.) WEAN, Chieas, (11 A301130) 83011304 031130 63021 30 830150 A0 #M i i red tape. After the war the Playground directora have heen as. G0 MW York /Citsh | | BT R, Term (@ el om w i Tl 1o 4w wan) Asbioas ks 07 the gupplies depart men . Yollos Ml rounds 0, w Yor ) - AN, Dabls, Tos 53012 St | #30. 9%0| 290 0. ) hooka 07 the eupplies department were 4 ieioq g follows: Rurritt grounds, it | L WERW, Cincitnats Obis | 309 R ] 1 | | | S 0] $411E being wudited, Dawes was told that o, “ine MeGrath and John B, Dare . m Aronnd th Alamac's WP Philadeiphm, Pa ey bt l‘l:l St | 0 00! A 4% the Ancitors eould net understand the S 5 % &<11 p. m.Dinner music. Talk, il WGI, Medford, Masm. 530 200l 530 80| 190 #9053 A0 530 400 30 A eonl derstand yow; Rartlett grounds, Catherine Tor. o . b b e WGH, (e, | 7 20-10:30] 73010 | 7 30.10:30] 7301030 | B 15 00 Bceounts and vephied: “Hell and A John Smithwick; Smaitey| BoP Fridkine Clifford Lodge orches. r Sport pering WGR, Bofan, N ¥ {8 momsmiiw 10 8% i D11 420 ¢4 498 -t S e ol may an = BIRIEY *and Wil e Violiniat Contralto Talk Ml ewir N Y. |39 8 S | 2 i) 18 S| 02 1% 1 e eren ving to keap grounds argaret Conley an . ) "o |7 7 4 SNt |7 St | Bet " 2 o Tennr Pianist w ¥ Concert ight tr tr f ¥y OkA In F'ranee. we were trying to lam Kennex: Smith grounds, Wint- | onor You mig | 1] 130 ae] 7% o] 3 48] o8 180 keep supplies golng 1o the Pront.” fred Khea and Hal Long: junior JESHIS (YIRS vl ) v | e | 1ta ne wonder Daweas s such a yievement directors. Misses Afna WeX land " Ch il o »mc:l :: :soo i n, he ot =0 muc Coannee a e l) Vit tin nos mt i 4 s f 79 10400) 201000 big ma he's got " Nardeck. and Bella LeWit Mar (Detroit Free Press — Detroit.) o . - ) or{ 7312081100138 720 ™. ticut biond in his veing' the lisuten K. Anderson 8 1he general supervisar Despite { aana 5&- :: A1 governor deciared - . er the naw ~kin v o a1l " Foom ANt governor 1 i . 0 ~DInner Soneert Abd. base der th | | 40 500 5 31 9| 630 200 835 0| 49 S Mr. BInERAM 1018 severa! anecdotes NAMED LIEUTENANT » ally wears clothes that betray a Jap- | ¢ | " 4 ;:::4‘;_'_' S eoncerning President Coolidge, Asclar : T anese Influe . S erican | s bte| bon ool S o S 0301 S o0 4+ WE that the president hed bee Hartford, June 30.-Sergeant lLeo § p. m. Musical probram gty o | biay, popular - "l = -3 v ey 2 et | ¥ Hackbarth, Co. A, 169th infantry In - e v ) . 8 b1 =32 Brought up 16 do things he should . . % one of the s Areesr o | #0010 {mm \ appointed second lieutenant of the wWor AT Xek Yook progra ¢4 i e do, regardiess of time or inconveni a “ tahlisher ol 2 ol 90011 Ly ence. He told of Coolidge's twe na | COmMpAnY in orders made public today | (Pamer Schon! of Chiropractic—Da Sho has W * eop ' ght Hahen oyl v mon = e 9 " snport, Towa ] working on A tobaseo farm in this BY Uhe adjutant general’s office. ‘ venport, Towa.) e fnoe. Whon Amer N . Wigs - hen thei ather sucerede o L] n 78 & 301080 state when their fat uceseded 1 h e — - et et— wan sty the presidency. They continued at Ve ¥ " b ™ their task. A fellow worker asked one BUGS B R G 3 " ) v 1o | (1tedera J Toirg A [ o0 B e e g o Y ROy Grove | e e s AL e father President of the 1 nited ek & - by French L 1l gon e om Rtates® “Ves,” was the Answsr, “Well e Now & goi v for a ; -4 AT s o= = it my father was [President of the sTATION FRY P WP I belleve f "W N Hot St = LORIDA - SIATON~ | fn""". United States | w 't b working Lo - he Aistine N orid on | " . L i ! . MEMILLAN 5 ' " | o 90 on this dirty ald farm.” the young 'S 108 . : xe ha Afre . fa . % | s Sl son tanl 4 o s S0 4 an sanioen| S 4 ’ . EXPEDIT IOn At W n ’ 5 12007 9. 1700, * 30.1340] 7 M2 7 WAz T 12w | 20130 man sid. “You would if vour (ather IN THE o > o SrERSES RS EYY IR was my father” the Coldge boy re \ WORTm POLE - ) origl ne M . . Ag 73 3 | e T T30 A 400 10| 4T ~d te w5’ ‘ elves 1o he d A E - o e — s N 1 y 5 3 R ' 3 ; A hours e ave pioem 17 e e Rasten Spmaging of President Coolidge's Ine f BELOW JE™O - ; | & b poriis wiatod 1/ e <ty uaes W umiain whiract e Ao o oniem. Mr. Ringham said It wasn‘t . % A pomat] g . 1A4¢ i 1 - dract 1w hours [/ in addism. your iy wins doyloht saring tima, o~ S 1R IR ¢ itudes wly (hs memin. A, . o undm, s lots Seraarn » emarkabhle after all that he should : " ]'r, . v % H < L] have taken for wife a young woman " J 5 o who was A teacrher in A deal and dumh scho! Pragdent Conlidge is a man “whose enly thought is 16 be right” Mr WBingham continued. “You will find the fundamental principeis of righte pushess in all his writings, and [ ad- vise you to read the books that have esme from dis pen He i* a man who never plays to the galleries—neier promis any thing 1o get votes Wa should be prond that we car fight this fall for two old-fashioned New Englanders, Calvin Coolidge and Charise Gates Dawes | “Not a Republioan Congress Congressman Fenn dwell to soms extent on the record of the last con I's Asclaring. Tt was not a Republi- | £an congreas, sxcept in name We did not 4o a great deal in the jast congrems.” he continued hut wa gave you & bydget and a tax bitl We 414 very well, very well indeed Neferring to the political situation fn Rhode lsland. the congressman eharged the fieutenant governor, A Demoerat, and tha Democratic bloe i the state senate with destroying all | Yegisiation An orderly government under the eoustitution is what the Republican party stands for—the Democrats do | ACKINTOSHS /5 RADIO JTHOF "PARTS 2 SERVICE \ | \ \ \ 15 aN T CROSBY ; JIAINY o1 ALN, CONN, We feature the Neutrodyne Set, Sets constructed to your order with accuracy that only our years of commercial ex- perience in this field can accomplish. . i h: Consulting service on sets of any make at all times. Complete stock of parts. JOHN T. CROSBY | Formerly Radio Operator With Marconi Wireless Co. and U. 8. Quartermaster Department < 141 MAIN STREET UP ONE FLIGHT 3