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THURSDAY (AUl Programs on Eastern Daylight standard Time) DANCE MUSH 300 WNCA—K 920 WHN—Pal) WJY—H " WPG WRT Wz TONIGHT, t Hawke wn New York—108 ) and Stream falk Harold Stern's erehestra WEAF - New York—1492 | re.Astoria WIZ—New Yor| Mu ¢ for ( 1 830 p. & 45 p. m —Organ WIP—Philadelphla—508 | p. m —Dinner music m.—Roll call; plano solos \lharmonie orehcatra: WHAS—Loutsville—q00 | 9:80 p. m.—Concert. Int, Bunday school lesson. Radlo Forum talk WSB—Alanta—428 10 p m —Landers Brothere' P 0 p m—Ve ver 12:45 p. m.~Organ recltal, 1t 1p quartat, WOO—Philadelphia—508 P m.—Dinner musie nteat program WHAR—Atlantie (Vy—27% Address, Prof WOC—Davenport—484 ume as WEAF Connor's orchestra y 12 m—Loui fams a Loui WTAS—Elgin—302 9n'm Eaton artists Phil Wilcox and other WPG—Atlantic City—300 m—"Bllly" Rocap, “Spores recital, m —Dinner concert T0 GET PAY CUTS Salaries fo Be Reduced Onder Ripper Bill Bridgeport, July 8 P—City Audit- or Walter Gar appealed to Attorney A. L. for an o as to whether, in making up the {payrool for “Ripper” officials, he should follow the salary scale set by Tarrytovn—213 Musical program Sinls oraheatia Purple Grackle Roys, Violet | 7 Mo., and Charlss M. LaRue of Co.! lumbus, O. The entire day tomorrow devoted to clini will be | NEUTRALITY STAND N MASS. CONTEST umenr vax e, Coolidge Declines fo Take Sides ED_”E’@ 15 DEAD ifl E]%“m] Princeton Professor Was One N‘ America's Teading Palacon. | gmampseott, Mass, July § (P tologists and Writers. President Coolldge does not intend to plav an active role in congres- sional elsetions, Princeton, N. J, July 9 PG of geolog palacont at [ America This determination holds aven in A district a vacancy now exists as a result of the recent death of Georgs B. Churchill lea 8 | dted yesterday morning at his here. Professor Van been in falling health | three years and death came as a re | sult of nervous his omn econgresstonal in Masgachusetts in which Ingen for about Reports that Mr. Coolidge is be- hind a movement to have Henry L Bowles, of Springfield, seek this seat, are known to be somewhat vexing to the exccutive despite his|ye was the assi close personal friendship for Mr. |yne trnited State Bowles. This candldate undoubtedly | vay from 185 x would be the choice of the president | 5t Cornoell and Columbla before ¢ and his persona! friends have urged |yne'to Princeton, He was t | Mr. Bowies to run, but Mr, Coolidge | geologist of New York and p belleves {t 1s not his prerogative to | LAATAIG Foitd Br iy participate fu thase efections, | States Sehool of Milita | _ Professor Van Ingen was born ir Poughkeepsie, N, Y., | had degrees from ( 9 1o 1801 otithe o Mr. Bowles conferred here yester- cted in Princston from 191 ties cone with Frank W. Stearns, Intimats [ to 1919, [ triend of the president, an 5 bl [friend of the president, and Thomas | pr. Van Ingen led the Princeton hite, also close to the executive, geological expedition to Ne land in 1012 found Standing pat on this polley Mr. e was a fellow of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 0, 1925, Pinehurst Manor PLAINVILLE PINEHURST MANCR ntoamaze tLoPo Y Svence m.—Chappy Banks, sengs ture and board of appor- |~ 1 Coolidge has made it known that 5 | 10 4% m —Mandalin n Zuitar nd xation or th 1ch | [ the New York ademy of Sciences o 45 p. m—Mand and guita anc fax or the much | o) ex County | 4 Radio Franke acques Greens's oreh WGRE—Now York—318 8 p m—Uncle Geebee Harmonica band Bauer, baritone 7.20 p. m—Alma man Gelhausen vman, goprano; baritone. Book and play review efla Gardner, negro pir- WMCA—New York—341 jans orchestra | rine Huntington, | Kohlmeler's oreh. en Welr, Richard Faweett's band 10-30 p. m—Niekel Trio 11.12 p m.—Ernis Golden's orch baritone. WHN—New York—361 ! i Vail's Trio . Armand de Cesare, sOngs | enprano | Olcott m.—Viadimir of Lear ean Ehanley soprano. | Margar —Oakland's ¢ . Alex m - tenar | m.—Jimms Palieades orchestra tonts from WRNY—New York—258 . Radio tions and an- \Yiine and Harry Vol- Leon Adeiman o arees WAYC—New York—52 WORO—New York—233 N ven Liland— 630 Jack | 7:45 p °p 0 p 10 p Spm |10:15 solos. 11 p. m.—Brown's orehestra WGR—Bnftalo—319 p. m.—Dinner muse. $-11p. m me as WEAF WHAM—Rochester—278 5 p. m—Organ recital P fn—Theater orchestra; weather WIAR-—Providence—308 m —All Foresters' program: quartet; artista, m —Radio artists veeal and instrumental m.—Silvertown orchestra WTIC—Hartford—348 8 ~Dinner music; scores WDWF—Providence—141 7:30.3 p m.—Narragansett orch WEEI—Boston—478 ost and found ~—Same as WEAF WOTS—~Woroester—268 #:15 p m.—Story teller: acores 1011 p. m.— il m 3p 11 p ertown orchestra WRZ—Springfield—333 m.—Lenox ensemble Marine band 10 p m.——Henry Miller, pianist P om 3.30 p. m—U. § —Clarence Jones, xvio 10:30 p. m.—Market reparts 1050 b m.—Seores; tim KDKA-—Pittshurgh-—309 Rascball ecores 245 p 11:15 p. m m.—Radio entertainars ~Willows eoncert WMAF—South Dartmouth—14141 .10:30 p. m —Same as WERE WTAM—( leyveland—389 Statler concert rches WEAR~Clmeland-—330 p. m.—Prominent Clevelanders talks m.—8tndio program Lecture 1 p. m—Organ reciral WSAT—Cincinnati—226 7:30 p. m.—Sinton Trio 5-11 p. m —Same as WEAT WTLW—Cinecinnati 23 ary Hawkins, concert r program {lower scale fixed by the common | rouneil. Favors Lower Scale | It was on th 1dation of [eie Attornes that board of alderme |fixed a new sal scale, far below figures specified in the “Ripper” law {and “ordered by the tax board, Mr. Dela tted. He had not re- cefved the request trom. the auditor, {but eaid that since t) suggestion, he | will naturall Auditor Garrity {to pay the new officials in acec |ance with the action of the comn | counci! the by ordinance, May Go To Court pay day comes, cials will find checks ready basis of salaries fixed by the counell and it will then become | necessary for them to institute sourt {action if #they wish to make an at- {tempt to be paid on the basls | fixed in the new charter amendmen Offictal notices of the two sal- |ary scales were filed with Auditor |Garrity vesterday. No salarles are |fixed for outside tax |the “ripper” board's scale, but the council schedule fixes these at 21,800, The status of these two col- lectors Nearv and Frank Finn. is uncertain and Willlam ¥ | Burnham, tax board president, in- {tends to consult Tax Attorney Ed- |ward T. Kellv ‘on this question as | latter returns fo this | | When new of Julv 18§ on the collectors in Russell caon as the ety The outside he are under the direction of but Mr. Delaney “ripper” law rendered erdinanee inoperative. Ha and John A counsel | tor Deputy Tax Collector Ednard A Drew, are of the opinion that the im0 eollectors were included in the agreement hv which Drew and his entire office force wera retained in | offi Collector Howard & Chal- langer Finn. although {inner offices of | working daily rallectors or [dinance the city attornes claims the he Attorney Cornel) is an his vacatisn barred from the bt the {F. P. Cunnion Leading Catholic Layman Dies Haven, N, Y. July 2 (A— cis P. Cunnion, of New York trustee and farmer treasurer of |eummer here, died suddenly last | night. Mr. Cunnion held the papal title of Knight of St. Gregory, was Catholle club and School of a member of the circles in New colleetor, is | | wil not speak at the E Newspaper Editors’ outing to be held | Saturday at Lake Aftitash which | Senator Butler will attend. It was |the general belief that on thig ne- casion the latter would stage the | formal opening of his campaign for | reelection in the contest to be waged a vear-hence when he probably will be opposed by David 1. Walsh, for- mer democratic senator from this | state, The president will attend the out- ing which he has taken part | vears past Mr. Butler also will |attend. Senator Butler was | president's chofee for a manager in |the last campalgn and when Sena- {tor Lodge died he was appointed to the senate, in | the he | N0 VITAMIN GAPTURED, OSTEOPATH DECIARES Discusses Foods and Gives Argu- ments For the Uncooked | Variets | Toronte 3 (B—TWhile | |scientists often have thought they | [had their fingers on a vitamin, | [“there is not known to be a single | [vitamin In captivitv.” Dr. W. | Dawes of Bozeman. Mont., told the merican Osteopathic association at | lits convention today. 1 Nr. Danesg argued for the use of | {uneaoked pointing out what [he regarded as disadvantages grow- {ing out of modern methads of food preparation. Dr. W. Curtls Rrigham Los | | Angeles sald nsteopathic teaching [ has affected, to some extent, the viculum o, medical teae |ingtitution in the world. TIn an ad- | |dress before the sestion disenseing | a of children, Dr. Farl J | Drinkall derlared that fand manu- facturing processes of today are at the root of most of the ills of child- | {hood. Other speaker: |were Dre. Ira W. (Mass.. E. T Ore. NETHEASC Ont. JInly foods, of every at todav's session Drew of Waltham. Parker of Portland, Webster of Carthage, Hardy of Kirksville. George SLOTTEDORETAINIR BATTERIES Auto Electric Service |C. A. ABE1Z Tel. 2860 | | 111 FRANKLIN sq. | Vulcan Smoothiop and a member of a score of learned societies throughout the world He was the author of gelogical subjects many books or He s gurvived br his widew riet G The f will but usa Van Ingen be in Princeton ments ars not vet completed Chicago Woman Arrested For Murder of Youngstey ‘ vieago, July 9 (P—)Mrs Relger. 40. was arrested last charged with killing four s Elmer Sherman to obtain which she had the bav insured lad h his two vear old bro had heen living with Mrs since their mother, Mrs husband and went to port the children geparated from to sup The boy rollapsed and dled July 3. A coroner's physi- clan found he had swallowed poison Mrs. Reiger had insured the boy ghort time previously. §he deni poigoning the bay, but gaid she h while playing | |the poison in her home and that he might have swallowed it accidentally You Can Depend On DESCO § &l HOMES| FARMS| BUILDING LOTS| INVESTMENT | PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE — Gas Ranges One of th ese stoves will keep your kitchen cool and you can cook your whole din to keep cl ner on one hurner, ean. Easy ..% Fe i, Fasnangron SUBURBAN HOME SITES CAREFULLY RESTRICTED - CONVENIENT TO SCHOOLS AND TROLLEY GAS, ELECTRICITY, CITY WATER EASY TERMS ARRANGED The JOHN COOKE Co. Home Builders and Real Estate Developers 7 HOUGH ST. Brand New Three-Family House on Lyons Street just ahout finished up, with three steam heaters and every conceivable improvement, including shower baths., Take a look at this house, it is worth the money. Camp Real Estate Co. Main Street FPhone 348 Rooms 305-8, Bank Bldg. Ist Mortgage Loans at 51429% interest No Payment on Principal Insurance Service DE WITT A. RILEY €0, ING, NATL. BANK BUILDING ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN ATENT NEDICINF < i NES = £S-Possop & PERFyMES PLAINVILLE WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE AT THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 STATE ST. Under Grant's 25c, 30c and §1 Store Also, Always a Frech Supply Take Home fo CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel 13 A. H. HARRIS CINDERS FOR SALE ~—General Trucking— 1368 STANLEY ST. Tel. 3172-2 BY STANLEY ‘%EL‘ THAT LL LAY WELL=ITHEAR ) — JOE UP FoR A SPELL! DEN A N This Store Open Friday Night Until 9 (losed Saturday at 1 P. M. “Nobody can say I WL Thiladeiphia —305 VLT — hilad<Tphia W AU- Philadelphia—2353 FIRE INSURANCE Geo. A. Quicley | 808 Main St. New Britain | wasted my money”-- Peter DePaolo—1925 Indianapolis Race Winner Thic statement from the young race driver, who purchased a Buick a week after he wheeled his car to victory at Indianapolis and broke the record of that famous Speedway, sums up the nation-wide apinion of Buick For. just as DePaolo recognizes the superiority of valve-in-head engines for the race track and per- <onal use, so too have lion every- dav motorists recognized the dependability and performance of Buick and the Valve.in.Head tvpe of engine upon which Buick has concentrated for 2] vesrs De Paclo bought a new Buick with the maotor car expert's discriminating eye for performance, for dependability and genuine value. And his pur. chase is further evidence of the regard in which Buick is so universally held. BUICK MOTOR COMFANY Pivisisn of Gemerel Moters CAPITOL BUICK CO. 193 ARCH ST. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them FLINT, MICHIGAN Corperstisn TEL. 2607 A. A. MILLS PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. | Spray Pumps Quarts in Tin or Galvanized Iron :allon CONTINUOUS 3 Gallon NAPSACK (Compressed Air) 8 Gallon WHEELBARREL 50 Gallon BARREL Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. PARK & BIGELOW STS. SEVERAL HUNDRED PEOPLE HAVL: PASSED THE DRUG STORE IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS, BUT POOR OLD JOE RAYNER HAPPENED TO BE THE ONG PAS SING WHEN THE SIGN FELL DOWNA -

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