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S TRy i q y G s T L v ? 4 £ i 2 A } ‘ 5 L NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1924, . 9:45 p, m.—Terrace tra and Entertainers. 10016 p. m 10:30 p. m.- and what it stands for, and you club orches- lought to be here through u sense of | (Wostinghouse Kast Pittsburgh.) | loyalty and appreciation of what the — Bible class has meant, 1 believe you p. m.—Dinner APPROVED LISF|" "= o v CONTINUETOMEET f s et iz e e e STATION PERMITS| TO RETAIN CHARGE Bridgeport hospital, Brid Danbury “hospital, Danbury, Favorably Inclnded in Result of | &reesic o i reanvicn. [ | [ | Will Push Forward Despite Loss Imperial quartet Terrace club orchee concert by Govt, Amnounces Condiions Tor Swedish Baptists Reluctant to | Hartford hospital, Hartford, men will be leyal to i1 Vietor Saudek's Little Symphony or- | U ‘ j ’ Hospital of 8t Raphael, New | ”fl‘ d n There were 3656 men present, In- | chestra — E l“ k Let D Kl' M G Seventh Survey \ | of ts*Founder s e o w—rLonyiats Wil - Experimental Work | I. Klingberg 6o g Lawrence und Memorial Associut Branford, led by a Rev. Mr. Ayer,| from Far-away Land.” | (Gimbel’ Bros~—Philadeiphon.) | s | ed hospitals, New lLondon, A {formerly chaplain of the house of | 7:30 p. m.—~"Bringing the World | - | | ‘ The annual official announcement | ytaiidon hosplital, din, Enthusfastic applause greeted the [ yopregentatives, Others Bres-,| (o Amerion. | 6 p. m.~-Officlat weather forccast Washington, Oct. 20.—Conditions| That Rev. John E. Klingberg, of approved hospltals In the United | Middlgsex hospital, Middletown. remarks of dent Walter AR {out from Seattls, Wush., Los An-| 7:40 p. m.—8tockman reports of | 6:05 p. m.—Dinner musle by the Wb announced today by the depart-| D, D, will be asked o reconsider Etates and Candln was mado this | New Hritain hospital, New Britalo. Fletcher of Everyman's Bible class | goles, Cal, New York, Hartford, Bel- [ the Pittsburgh livestock, and pri- | Hotel St. James orchestra, | ment of commerce unter .\h.u.n 1I-| his resignation as pastor of the Elim " § | New Huven hospital, New Haven, | yesterday morning, after he had an- |y ont, Y. and other points in ry wholesale produce markets, 6:45 p. m.—~Livestock and pro-, censes will be issucd on a strictly ex-| Swedish Baptist church when the morning at the Hospital Conference g “ho oy hogpital, Hartford, | nounced the resignation of Rev. Dr. |connecticut and New Jersey. m.—Rudio Boy Scout meet-|duco market reports, * | perimental busis for the use in radio| congregation meets this evening, of the clinical congress of the Amer- | wt Mary's hospital, Waterbury. |John L. Davis, when he stated that H k | 7 p. m.—Beutime stories and roll | br g of power up to 5,000 seems to be a foregone conclusion jcun Collee of Supgeons, Now York, | St Vincent's hospital, Dridgeport. |the class was so firmly established e p. m.—"Reminiscences of a|call | watta ling to sentiment expressed by Franklin H. Martin, M. D. Dire Stamford hospital, Stamford, Ithat it would go on, no matter how s A Naturalist.” ' | e | The conditions were drafted In|yesterday after Saturday's Herald {or Genoral. Waterbury hospital, Waterbury, , |scrious a misfortune the resignation | Vienna, Oct. p. m.—Coicert by au- | WOO line with the recommendation of the | haq announced his resignation Phe - offieial - list of hospitals 50 10 100 Beds |of Dr. Davis might be. Mr, Fletoher | pel has caused considerable commo- KDKA Little Symphony (John Wanamaker—Philud ) | national radio conference that a gen-| Although the fact that Dr. Kling- mecting fhe minimum requiroments | <Charlotte liungerford hospital, |stated that it was with keon regret | llon eapeclally in educatlonal circles, | | eral increase in power over 1,000! poyg jad intended to resign his of the Amerlean College of Surgeons |Torrington. [that the class will see the popular | bY observing in the course of '?I puh 55 p. m.—Arlington time signals. \ p. m.—Sporta results and po- | Watts wae desirable in all stations to| pactorate was not generally known presents the result of the seventh | Manchester Memorial hospital, |leader leave for hls new pastorate 1 specch that the time was ripe 10| woaner forucast. | lice reports. Dinner music by A.| Overcome atatic and glve bett until announced in Saturday's Her- survey of the hospitals of 100 beds South Manchester, In Grace church, New York, within | Proach the question of enforcing the e | Candelori and his Hotel Adelphia | lcc to listeners, Super-power st ald, the minister is said to have and over,'the third survey of hos- | Mt Sinai hospital, Hartford, a few wecks, but that the executive/ Canon law in question of education KYw Irench room orehgatra, | having 26,000 to 60,000 watts are confided his intentions to soms. of Ditals of 50-100 beds, and the pre- [ *Munleipal hospital, Hartford, committee had 1o doubt that the |i0 Austria. He was not )Hi'xulrv)-«l :0 (Westinghiouse — Chicago.) 8:30 p, m.—Muslcal program not considered in the plan, and each | g rjongy at Swedish Day exercises Jiminar, ¢ of hospitals of 35-50 Hospltals 100 Beds And Over |class would continue. Mr, [letcher | R4Mit that parents had ”\" v"")" i PR 5 p. m.—Iox theater grand or-| Station taking out an experimental| ;o Children's Home the preceed- bads, making a total of 2806 hospl- xS rveyed pointed out quite frankly that It the fdcclde to which achool they SROWR] .02 to 6.18 p. m.—Newa, finan- | cheatr license will b considered as & Wep- | g gunday. tals”surveyed, of which 1416 or 89 Nympor of hospitais approved. class stands for anything In the city | 514 their lh“?;m. ':‘v".- r:}‘m‘-\ “| clal and final markota, 9:56 p. m.—Time signal. arate entity in view of varying 10cal| iy o minister has given as his rea- per cent meet the requirements. | paicentuge .. ....... .... §0.5 |bldger than simply a following of |lonsed excluslvely -to (e CRUFGR-| 6:35 to 7 p. m.—Chilldren's bed-| 10:02 p. m.—Weather foracast jigenaitions A e rle Jue.| %0 for resigning the fact that the Tha Director General in present- | Hospitals 50 0 100 Beds | one individual, now is the time for "”"”",,“\“‘“ on ‘_l“:‘;"; il A han. | time ato 10:03 p. m.—Grand organ recital. | The conditions pro or redi® | hurden of the Children's Home fng the report sald in part; “The nypper of Lospitals surveyed {the men to show it. [ better Zeltung asserts that the chan- - 10:30 p. m—Dance program by| tiona in the power and under Uhel qy0q are more than sufcient and g P LB cellor is aiming to convert Austeia Fincent Rix . \ | licenses at any time this is found robeam of the American College Of ‘Numidr of hospitals approved Thke Teaviag Hone cellor 18 a LIl WBZ Vincent Rizzo and his Hotel Syl lice any 1 s found| ot the utles incident to being Surgeons is definite, its requirements | poroantags | , A In making his announcement to | :‘_fl? a papal st ‘P. ruled by the arch- (Weatinghouse — Springfield.) vania orchestra desirable by \v e ra h’n supe !\\.&my— .n,‘ SHator ofiia canTentin A A ion T ARE are reasorable; its methods of pre- Hospitals 55 to 50 Beds |the class Dr. Davis sad bishop of Viénna i R | the. statioc's cisteict """“’”"' ‘h‘v“”‘}"‘;dl|\nst too much, sentatfon are acceptable. The Der- | Number of hospitals surveyed. " “My friends, 1 have, as you know, | ANG l-'_l\‘ TAYIN 1‘|‘<'\('lll'll’4‘ ¢ p. m—Dinner concert by the| WNAC | ment. lHu- .\AH(I'H.*,‘H is & l]‘vffljvl 4“” Dr. Klingberg' has been pastor of sonal visits and the impartial Man- | Nunihor of hospitals approved .. 49 |a sad announcement to make to you 0O TR TEL L "7 | Westinghouse Philharmonic Trlo, (Shepard Stores—Boston.) may at the outset use & power JBR | the 1jim Swedish Baptist church for ner inamaking the report appeals | pepcontuge SRt 15,9 las a Bible class, T feel sad to havei The finance committee of the . m.—Matket report T | to the antenna not exceeding 15001y, corrs 00" has been superine to the hospital as an unprejudic Rl o That I hase ae. School board met this afternoon and B ite Taxt tor m.—~Children's hait-hour of | Waits. It the use of additional power | J FUS Ph Tl T R Top SRt b3 riive atiraEte ) P R e cepted n call to Grace Methodist ,conferred with representatives of the |y and music. | 15 then found to be In the public in-| 1oy wag the founder, for 21 ment 18 now its own prop e aven S Pty B0r o |ehureh in New York city. This is tcachers’ council = concerning the | “Bringing the World | . m.—Dinner dance | tereats further increases WII D€ €| yvoars. His explanation for wishing foryit has proven its;iworth, The re- {potal number of hospitals ap- subject to the appointment of the Method of paying teachers' salaries. |, \mqrjea, 8:10 p. m.—Broadcast from The lowed in successive steps of 001, " i i pastorate is admitted quirements are universally | proved A e 1466 {bishop and also fo a transfer into This 18 the result.of an iInvestiga- | ™ /oo eoon the Nationad In- | Shubert-Wilbur — theater. “Sitting| watts. by his parishioners to be reasonable able for they aim at focusing the [ yverage perceft for United that ‘conference, and that work s to |10 which showed that many of the, ;g ua) Conference Board. Pretty.” R | but 1s viewed with considerable re- fospitals attention directly on the,” gaies and Canada (50 beds begin the fret. Sunday in Decemher local teachers preterred to be paid | “'7.50° "' Roatima story —_— [ e et ieeting At chre of the patient. This surely | ana oyer) ... c. g 50 | <% the appointments are made, o|In 12 installments covering the | 7.4 o' soncert by the Weste WGR | tempt will be made to have him re- means much to the 12,000,0007 - —— om Very. sorry o loavs New |Wholo year rather than the present | iy oz bhilnarmonic Trio and | (Federal Telephone and Telesraph |1 ¢ . consider his action. ’ patients passing through the hospi-T o | Britaln hecause it is ke leaving |19 covering only the school term. | contralto, Co.—Buffalo, N. Y.) Will Remain in This City tals of the U nited stats and canada | White Rats Studied {home to me. 11 is exaelly 1k 100\ | s | 115 p. m.—Masonic Night with| R | ANNUA[ l When interviewed this morning R, 9 AR ing home. When T 1eft HOme 88 7 | iee——— Aleppo Drum corps at 9 p. ni. 30 p. m.—Dinner music. Vincent Dr. Klingberg said, *I will remain {n This report is based on the find- More Than Criminals _‘.:\'m" man T did not do it with en- | |',:“‘,_ ,,,_‘_M,LJLM pm,'mm Lopez Hotel Statler dance orches- | - New Brn;\!ng and will renains go or & Jouatied swrves made | New York, Ot 20.—Criminals aro | thuslasm _and gladness, bt with Don’t scratch that rash 11:30 p. m.—Program of dance [tra 4 | ; ; , | member of the church where I have P rou ) 2 stigation, ear- yot studied “as paindtakingly as the | heaviness of heart. 1 did not leave | i B i music by McEnelly's Singing orches-| 7:30 p. m.—Digest of the 4;,_\-5!1]! D y CO B g been pastor for so many years. I f!';’l,:” :"‘;"]"':";"::;';""‘n"‘,“';;‘nv'"l‘";'"‘l;; White Rat,” Dr. George W. Kirch- | home hecause T had anythingagainst| Relieve the itching |.. : L news. Grape and live stock market Wo Days mvention Beln will help in its upbuilding and pros- DIRECoe M S LS wey, specialist in criminology and 'anybody in my home: but there| . reports. Agriograms. f perity. I like it very much and have the work. A cOrps of such represen- | roid o \urdon of Sing Sing prison, |came a timo’ when T folt that 1t T and burning promptly (s O et He]d in New HHVGH B s e S @tirem doycrstheUniied Btades and | 510 an audience of 1,200 at the |was going on and wanted to do dif- FVERY time you ActatEh | _5:45 to 9 p. m.—"Songs of the| |8 A1) davote my time tola Ryges Jind the facts” about each of. these, ferently than stay at home I had 1o | B that spot of eczema, you enectady, | North." 4‘ field of labor, looking after and help- | Community church last night. “Cur- for lipspigals as to their organization. supervision, facilities, procedur, and ‘particularly a8 to how they con- trolignd check up the work of the institution “This movement.” said Dr. M. T MacKachern, director of hospita livities, American College of ing poor boys and girls who need help. “In my years of pastorate at the head of the Elim church I have had nothing to complain about but many things to be happy over,” he said. In addition to his duties as super- intendent of the Children's Homee 9 to 0:15, p. m.—Address. New. Haven, Oct. 20.—With dele- 9:15 to 10 p. m.—Musical pro-| categ present from state lodges and Laidul { prominent guests expected including —Malie and Little. | gynrome Chancellor John Ballintyne pper music. Vincent| 4nq Grand Chancellors of several er dance orchestra. | giato jurisdictions the grand lodge, WHAZ e | Knights of Pythias, will ope o (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute — Knights of Pythias, will open a two- v ssion hetre tonight. The order, which we are |lcave, and with a burdened heart T ertalned by [went away from the family circle, |4 of criminals, and land I have been away many, many our surplus wealth and energy |years. T would gladly be back there y.'h\mM he directed to this end,” he [now if T could. “And g0 I ] the same feeling: ness of t and Produce and stock mar- ns; news huileting. fusical program. only increase the inflammation -nc{ndd to the burning discom- fort. Resinol Ointment applied lightly stops the itching, allays the irritation and brings com- fort almost immediately. " Resinol is also an excellent household dressing for cuts, 6p.m ket quota T:45 p.om. ave New Britain with It is with heavi- sadness, withont Kirchwey spoke on the sub- “Ihe New Science and the Old Htie WSB ject hea a‘(;‘“‘;, 3?:{:,,f“:fi:%"'“,,Li:;,\élll":f‘l.\ Criminology as Tiustrated by the {ansthing against anybody in New burns, scalds, boils, chafing, fatlanta ~';"{:;‘m“‘;1"0";_-;""7“ Times—| g ) d, had attalned a|Dr. Klingberg will give conference \ces to the patlent and the estab- | l-eopold-Loch Trial” + | Britain, but only love. T feel fhat the | stings, etc. Getdh )"h from O e T G e iy i v “-»_ e | total membership in the state ap-|and lectures on behalf of the chil- lishing of closer ~supervision and | ——— time has corme when T ought to take KO\" druggist and see how it R T (T il i 5 .| proaching under the regime | dren whose welfare is in his hands. i astens the healing. 2dSDyieopranoianc Aty | 8 p. m—Mrs. Gertrude L. John-) o¢ Grand Chancellor C. E. Griffiths y family will remain here and this opportunity. son’s quartet, chieck-up on the work of the insti- |+ Uy 7 ;( ouple Killed When “1 will always think of New Brit- Resinol Soap of this city, who was to preside at will stay in the church,” he said, tution. 1t hag been rapld in its ac- i A ! ) ATt e creatin Tt 5 p. m.—Warner's Seven Acres| 110 gessions of the grand lodge. Lo- tance and accomplishment, be- | . Trom “C 27 |aln with very rreat kindness in my | and Resinol (Edison L1 —Bostor R e hotauRslona g S o L eartea et They Fall From “Coaster” |5 1200 il aivays long to be | Shaving stick SoIRLIsht O ceion )RR | ddnce orchestia; cal lodges have made arrangements| BELL RINGERS TO ENTERTAIN tion of the hospital people and puh- | Houston, Texas, —Oct. 20.—Two | Lack in this llome circle where I| complete the 7 p. m.—Talk by Mayor Curley of | TR for the reception of the guests and| rp. geandinavian Bell Players lic generally,.of the United States | persons were killed here Jast night have had such a good fime. T hope| [t ) trio. They are | o o 00 ™ S WMAF _ | delegates. j will give a farewell concert in the and Canada.” ! when they were thrown or fell {you will feel the same and that it is | 3 . ) mlurumd; to r:m' p. m—Boston Edison Big (Round H Radio Corp. — South Among other features of the gath-{ " viheran church on Thursday e totay mumbet of Tospitals | from the car of a roller coaster at |or the best. Nobody knows what | X & more patfect B ann Dartmouth, Mass.) ering will he the exemplification of | verino“Gotober 30, They are now «irveyed in' Connecticut was 28 of |an amusement park. The vietims the future contains. y) ‘h"‘ld"“: el 7:45 p. m.—Selections by tenor. | the rank of page degree by the de-| "oy % o 0t their return to Sweden which 20 or 74.3 per cent met the | were Charles G, Johnson, 25, and an | “T hope you will be faithful and et mMIthe M eialbs tha Batlan o pam sEDlnneramuslc: gree team of Pythian lodge No. 47T,/ 0 VB0l 0 oo ired this country | requirements. . unidentified young woman. The loyal to the Bible class, and T know | out them. Il 7 7:30 p. m.—John C. Smith and ‘ of Plainville, which has attained B Ganet th coaatilis sarion 8¢ I00d The list of approved hospitals fol- |man died on the way to a hospital. |you will. It hasa't been the leader | ‘Uncle Sam'e Officia) | B8 Modern e orchestra | enviable reputation in the work of| o "Fa Ten i revious visits to Tovi: ffie other victim haf expired when |but it has heen the splendid work | L ia $:30 p. m.—Mezzo-soprano and | the order. Forty candidates are ex- | & £ owe: he other victim had cxpired wh s b le sp i n Chanty Man, W ) Eory L | this city they have been greeted by The asterisk indicates that certain [ her body was found. An investiga- [organization and the personality of | 8:45 p. m.—Musical selections. '{;"”; o . : lw;‘}_‘ 1 to “:o;‘\g‘”;“"{::\:‘mw 4o | capacity crowds who have marveled v d the require- s und vay. the officers. 1 believe that that same | al 95 i st UAICA) DD RERIT, he grand locge sessi Ll - 7 e v hospitals have accepted the require- |tion ls under way | the ofticers. 1 b at that same | » P m Musicale e o i i |at the speed and dexterity by which 9:45 p. m.—Pianist | st |the five members of this group wiedd | 10 p. m.—Dance selections by | ow the state temple of the |Dells ranging in weight from several Dok-Eisenbours and his Sinfoniana | Pytnian Sisters will meet here with |ounces to the largest ones of 60 e HORSECOWNER DIES | Grand Chief Sister Schneider of | pounds. Ll New Orleans, Oct. 20. »ws was | Hartford presiding. T (sl y ol G —Phila- [ oceived here today of the death in | . HOPPE WINS MATCH ce'phis:) Atlantic City 1., of Gadson D.| TOMMY GIBBONS VS CONROY New York, Oct. 20.—Willie Hoppe T30 Neoina Bryan, Jr.. widely known race track [ Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 20.—Tommy |was victorious over Alfred De Oro by Di0 SR e SYET Ay owner, who until a few daya ago|Gibbons, St. Paul heavyweight and fa score of 600 to 391 at the conclu- Stratford hotel concert orchestra | | 7 Y S * |with James F. O'Hara, of Baltimore, | Mike Conroy, Rochester, New York, |sion Saturday night of their six-day R i |owned the controlling interest in the | will meet in a twelve round decision [exhibition three cushion' billard \\-l; Jefforson Park race track. Mr. |bout here Oct, 20° Conroy holds a|match. Hoppe played a total of 535 (Asolian HallNew Tork City) | BT¥an also was Mr. O'Hara’s part- |knockout over Siki |innings and De Oro 582. i A C) her in the ownership of tracks in T p. m—Bernard Levitow's Hotel |CAN20a and Marvland. He was 53 e matodcre alonet sichnion. years old and a native of Florida. § p. m.—Wall Street Journal ro- | smpm————— §:30 p. iroadeasting from | . m.—Talk by F. T. Johns | candidate for president on Socialist | :thur b AN ACHING BACK | 9:45 p. m.—"Philosophy of Nutri- | | tion. | e 1 10 p. m.—Tlaza Theater's concert lack hurts you? Can't straighten [ orchestra p without sudden pain, sharp aches 10:45 p. m.-—Jacques Green and [and twinges? Now listen! That's [ nis Club Deauville orchestra with | lnmbago, ciatica, or maybe from a . . Ciark's Hawaiicns. | strain, and youw'll’ get relief the mo- ualtty made Certaln’ B — 1t you rib your back with sooth- i —_t | WEAF ing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil. Noth- sa’“‘sfacnc"’guaran ee { (American Telephone and Telegraph | ing ¢lse takes out soreness, lameness Co.—New York City.) ! and stiffness so quickly. You simply FEERGRY rab it on your back, and out comes 8 to 10:30 p. m.—Dinner 1 the pain. It is harmless, and doesn't John Smith and his Modern Da burn the skin. orcheatra; “The Romance Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a| gy Diamond;” nezzo-soprano s0-| smalil trial bottis of old, honest St. S > prano; music by A. and P. Gypsios: | Jacobs Oil from any drug store, and Distributed By & - | concert planist afier using it just once you'll forget ° e | = that you ever had a backache, lum- ? , WAAM | bago or seiatiea, because your back l 0 oo o (I. R. Nelgon Co.—Newark.) will never hurt, or cause any more ° . | SIS misery, It ne isappoints, and has 9 N S NEW N M t%e ; uyer : Gl PR D o e | The Ford car delivers more useful, care-free, . . economical service per dollar invested than | J s 78 The Touring Car any other car. Its sturdy, rigid construction .$ is striking evidence of enduring materials. 2 9 5 Evetyminuteoperatlonlssaem.?gmlly tested 00T 0 LN PTBN S T VULV RIS 7N SO 0 A d accurately checked g TRTININD , and accurately 5 (s \ : i AND | g ADIO JET/, . 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