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AN s WEDNESDAY, (Al Programs on Eastern Daglight saving Time.) DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT, 8:00 WET 8:30 10:09 10:00 16:00 10:08 10:3) 10:30 10:86 10:8¢ 11:00 11:00 Virginia, Bernie's. Davis', les. musie Hartford—348 s 7:35 p. m.—Weather, WEAF—New York—102 6 p. m-—Waldort-Astoria m.—Synagogue services, p. m —Wn. ‘Tucker, baritone; Dotothy Hoyle, violinist. . 8. Navy hand, ana ‘Troubad 10 p m.—Apollo concert ensemble. 11-12 p. 1n.—Bossert dance orch WiZ—New York—i55 5:32 p. m.—Marke 6 m.—L{ i m.—Tinal acores; racing re- dinner sults 3 p. m.—Proceedings of a night traffic court at Schenectady from WGY. $:30 p. m.—Edison Hour. 9:456 p. m.—Musical 10:30 p. m.—Meyer Davis' orch. ‘WIP—Philadelphia—508 6:08 p. m,—Dinner music. 7 p. m.—Bedtime story. WOO-—Philadelphia. 7:30 p. m.~U. & 9 p. 08 y band m.—Ipana Troubadours. m.—Apollo concert ensemble. p. m,—Dance music. WEI—Philadelphia—395 5 p. m,—Roof garden broadcast. WLIT—Philadelphia—305 p. m p. m m cores; —Dream I Sports resuits daddy. —8ports talk; travel talk p. m.—To be announced. . m.—Dance orchestra, G Y—Schenectad y—380 6:30 p. m. 6:45 p. 8 p hildren violation cases ‘s story. m.—S8trand theater orch, 7:30 p. m.—Book of Knowledge talk. m.—The trial of three traffic | 10:30 p. m.—WRW orchestra, 11 p. m.—Brown and Jones. 11:15 p. m.—WRW orchestra. A m.—Ju, 1p. chestra, GR —Buffalo—318 nita Ansteth, planiste, p. m.—Dance orchestra, m.-1 a. m.—Lopez's dance or- WHAM—Rochester—273 8 p. m.—Eastman theater organ. :30 p. m.—Scores; weather, WJIAR—Providence—306 7:30 p. m.—William tone; Dorothy Hoyl Tucker, violiniste. p. m.—U. S Navy band. p. m.—Apollo concert ensemble. WEEI—Boston—476 p m.—Big Brother club. bari- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY especlally valuable In pursuing rob- | bers fleeing in automobiles, (3t 80, let it he known, that when- ever you caw't find a cop in New York, all you have to do {s to go to one of the alarm stations and there | you'll Aind him. Imagine rushing up to him and telling him that a man has just been ehot down in the | street, to have this reply come back at you, “Sh-h-h! 1 think I have the | Detroit poilce station!™ “ .o It thero be world, the shad 1o sets in the other of Law Dockstader and George Primrose will tune in on WMAF, South Dartmouth, and | WGBS, New York city, tonlght at § o'clock, when a real old time min- strel show, olio and all, will be broadeast. This show will be a spe- clal revival of the old fashiened min- strel shows as they really uded to be and the director of WABS has as- | sembled, arranged and “Alrected this production, which will feature songs and jokes of 25 years ago. The pres- ent generation will be given an idea of things folks laughed at 25 years | go, although the worldly wisc pres- | t generation will probably think the stuff rather boring because of the fact that the eternal jazz is missing. In spite of the opinion of the y. g. the show will probably be worth while. | “ e George Bowden, professional the Maketewah Country club, cinnati, will deliver tonight the third of a series of golf talks being broad- | cast from WSAI on Wednesday even- | ings. He will relate some of his e | perfences on the links and will give some valuable Instructions to the thousands of people interested fin this royal and ancient pastime. Ac- cording to all reports, George is quite some hoy out there in Cincin- nati, having made a 65 on the Make. tewah course, establishing a record at Cin- | QUESTION WOMAN IN LIQUOR PROBE Irepe Grilfin Believed to Know Some of 20,000 Customers New York, July 22 (A—A tederal | grand jury is pressing closely an in- quiry to learn the source of the Ii- juor with which a bootlegging ring recently discovered here supplied ,000 customers 20 states by hipping trunks. A subpoena has been served on the trucking firm of O'Connor & | Young, employed by the bootlegging ring which was broken up last week | with the arrests of Jacob Kirschen- | Llatt, alias Kirsch, and seven asso- clates, including one woman, Distriet Attorney Buckner pur- poses tracing the source of the li- quor back through the transporta- | tion records, He says that two lofts in |were used as cutting plants where supposed high-grade liquor was diluted legging ring. Some of the trucking firm's books gented to the grand jury yvesterday in its John Doe investiga- tion, Documents seized in Kirschen- blatt's office at the time of hls arrest | were also submitted. | The principal witness before the grand fury was Miss Trene Griffin, cigar counter clerk at the Sewall | cpartment hotel, Sioux City, Ta. She remained in the jury room for a long time. Though her testimony as not disclosed, it was presumed o disclosed some of the ramifica- {tions of the bootlegging ring as in- and deep-seat for the boot- were p 22 The Little Store With Big Values — Entire Lot of PRINTED SILK Reg. $1.59 - $1.98 Closing out, yd. $l Regular 29¢ (RETONNE Regular 18¢ 36-in. Unbleached SHEETING 10 yards for $l .OQ, , 1925, THE DRESS GOODS SHOP 400 MAIN ST. 400 8-DAY CLEARANCE SALE With a clean bold stroke we have reduced our entire stock for 8 Big Days of Bargains. Never hefore have we offered our regu- .00 as these. Reg. 98¢ lar Dress Goods at prices as low e The Little Store With Big Values ——r 2in 1 INDIAN BLANKE Reg. $3 value $1.98 . Reg. $1.59 Pure Silk Reg. 69¢ Reg. 59¢ 42-inch PEQUOT TUBIN( ¥ JAPANESE PONGEE Faille Canton CREPE All colors, yard 996 Reg. $1.69 Striped ENGLISH BROADCLOTH 72x70 PEQUOT SHEETS $1.25 Reg. $2.25 10-in. CANTON CREPE cated by o ! list hefore | S s 5 le ang |dicated by a customers ore | ch was thought impossible and |(eatcl W G BHERTER DO ibition 350 yard ona which wlll stand for many |agents were also called, ; SO o Al years. In the manner of the country 88300 RETL 80 00 Pere comptet- | 8¢ 98 individual or group | 9.4 Fruit of the Loom C yard B e o G s |ed against any SHEETING $1 059 yard WGBS—New York—316 :45 p. m.—Lost and Found; scores. & p. m.—Uncle Geebee, p. m.—Traveler concert. 30 p. m.—Starlight Ramblera :30 p. m.—Radlo program. p. m.—~Musicale. WNAC—Boston—280 m.—Children's storics music. 130 p. m.—WNAC dinner dance, p. m.—Musical program. TUB SILK WHN—New York—361 p. m.—Dance m §:30 p. m.—Manager String orch. P p. m.—Richman's Entertainers. 30 p. ing celebrities. p. m.—Marjo Alvarez, tenor. 15 p. m.—Belle Walzer, soprano. 30 p. m.—Dance music p. m.—Andy Razaf, “The Melody|7:15 p. m Man" P m. 5 p. m.—Cliff Murray, planist. e 30 p. m—Evelyn Schillinger, so- WBZ—Springfield—333 prano. p. m.—Dinner concert. 2:45 p. m Kk Smith, baritone 2 p. m.—Radlo nature story. 10 p. m.—Dance orchestra. p. m.—Loretta Champagne, 10:30 p. m.—Palisades orchestra. anlste, - 9:15 p. WMCA—New York—341 humor. 6:30 p. m.—Ernie Golden's orch :30 p. m.—Trumpet 7:30 pu m.—Joseph Coppell, basso. solos. 8 p. m.—Christine Thompson, pian-| 10 p. m.—Brunswick orchestra, 18t 10:40 p. m.—"Civil Service examina 8:15 p tons." ings, 10:50 p. m.—c §:30 p. m.—Christine aniste, 5:45 p. ings Seetke en by the grand fury will be asked to re- | turn indictments without walting for the completion of the investiga- tlon, which may require several | weeks. “1f any indictments are returned.” Mr. Buckner said, “they will be prought to trial just as rapidly as judges may be obtained to try the | cases.” He sald that petty cases | would be disregarded in order to make way for trial of the hon(]?g-‘ ging ring. in line with his policy of | concentrating upon men higher up | and the manufacturers of liquor. SHIRTING 73 yards for $];_00‘ i Reg. 98¢ 36-in. SILK EPONGE 37(: yard Reg. 49¢ & UNDERWEAR DIMITY 2 5 C yard Genuine Butterfield NORMANDY VOILE Close Out 31, yards for $1 .00 and| Scientist Predicts New Continent in Pacific Washington, July 28 (P—A pre- diction that Uncle Sam goon will be presented by Mother Nature with a fair slzed continent in the mid-Paci- fic was added today to the profu- sion of discussion and conjecture that has followed recent seismic disturbances. Edwin Fairfax Naulty of New York, who has studied earth move- ments for many vears, declared he was convinced that the Hawalian Islands gradually and quietly were beiug pushed upward and within a generation would comprise a high | and dry territory as large as Japan. Only the peaks of a great range now rise above the surface of the 19¢ TISSUE GINGHAM s o $1.00 DSOR CREPE FOR UNDERWEAR 1 9 (& yard Close Out of SILK CREPE Including Mallinson’s Silk De Luxe To Go for, yard $1 .00 Story Teller; scores. Musical program. 36-in. Bleached HOPE MUSLIN ~ 19¢ 36-inch - VESSEL NOT DAMAGED Chatham, Mass.. July 22 (P—The | Danish freighter Anna Jensen, which | went aground early yesterday on the | outer bar of Chatham Harbor, was | NDIAN HEAD LINEN pulled into deep water at high tide | 250 yard 5 this morning by the coast guard Reg. $1.19 |sea at Hawaii, he cald, but a con-; (8 TECLTE P 8 0ol was un- | g['fig IRISH DRESS stant “squeezing” process at work in g Cb S L oiaded to New 690 yard m.—John T¥. 8. Skinner, and cornet | m.—Norman Pearce, read- LINEN Thompeon, pli- WRC-~Washington-—168 | 5 Pacific may be Sh s bound to tha {the hed of the Pacific may be ex- ¢ 0 = gy " \aq hound to that port m.—U. 8 Marine band [pected to push these peaks constant- ¢ 88 F PRI Te Tith a cargo of |1y upward. He added that all the oF 00 FGLTG Ll he bar, |signs pointed to a gradual rise over | e | CLAIMS AGAINST T entirely unaccom- | Mexico City, July 22 (P—El Uni- ocks Sl liersal says it 18 anthoritatively | e— | WESTBROOK WATER SUPPLY linown that Mexican claims against | Westbrook, July (A»—The town [the United States for damages since H o M E S as made a contract with the Guil- | 1548 total 40,000,000 pesos (normal- | FARMS| iMrfll»"lwwr Water company for 1,- |1y about $45,000,000), surpassing the {700 fect of water mains through the |claims of the United States against town with hydrants for fire protec- | Mexico. The amount includes in-| tion. There 15 no public water sup- [demnities for Mexicans killed when | irh at present and no means of fire [the American expedition occupied ! Read the fighting with reservolr water, 1\"\'3 Cruz in 1914, ADS All Jobs — Tel. 2018 A Very Attractive Selling of ’ on the WOMEN'S WASH FROCKS PRECEDING A. H. HARRIS | 3 9 5 PAGE lClNDERS FOR SALE —General Trucking— ‘ New Britain Sign Co. 1366 STANLEY ST. Tel. 3172-2 “Doing Better What THE OLD HOME TOWN Many Do Weli” 34 CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 e———————— WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE AT THE HONISS | 'OYSTER HOUSE | | 22 STATE ST. | 50c and $1 Store m.—Norman Pearce, read- m.—Bryd Meisner, soprano. Mus program. n.— Mabel Blume, soprano: violinist; Erna Field, WCAP—Washington—169 m.—U. & Navy band p. m.—To be announced 1 Grans S KDKA—Pittshurg 5 p m—Scores every p. m.—Hour of music. Is : m e 'Mx :”xnlzrv‘z‘::“!"l?{t\. Just listed—A Three-Family House on Rocky Hill Avenue and a fine lot adjoining with peach trees, apple trees, raspberries, currants and other fruits, and a good yard. Only $11,500. Cheap enough. See us, CampReal Estate Co. Phone 343 m. WRAY—New York—258 WCAE—Pittshurgh—161 m.—International Moree code | 6:30 p. m.—Di ) p. m.—The Sunshine Girl —Recital, Prof. Kaltels m.—Recital, Elizabeth fan LOTTEDORETAINER sBA’I‘.‘I“E:R 1ES Auto Electric Service C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 114 FRANKLIN $Q. r concert. in.—Market forécast 1 —Orlando’s concert orch 30 p tudio program el Rea, €oprano, 7. B. Arvin, “Radio.” Ethel Rea, soprano, m.—§8tudio program derson 11 p. m.—Loen’s Aldine theater. WTAM—Cleveland—389 m.—Music Box orchestra m.—Organ recital m.—Hollenden Hour of Musie m.—Euclid Beach dance erch. WEAR—Cleveland—380 5p Hotel Cleveland orch %45 p. m —Francis Kirech, soprano. i 6.15 p §tring en WCX—Detroit—516 mhle 7 p. m.—Jean Goldkette ensembl: Dar from Book-Cadillac hotel 9 p.m |7 P 272 Main Street lop Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. m,—Novelty nois rnie contest s orch 1 p 12 p i CROWLEY BROS. IN PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on m.—Miss Matty 2 STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS m m.—Majestic FOR SALE CAMP STREET — 13 ROOM DWELLING Ideal for rooming house. Price right for quick sale. DE WITT A. RILEY CO., INC, & nrehestra New York—2i3 Detroit Symphony. WTAS—Elgin—302 p Purple Grackle Boys and . 8O High Light Frolic, | | White, Jerry Ale WO E—FElgin—275 11:30 p. m.—Continuation of WTAS INSURANCE SERVICE NATL. BANK BUILDING offerings. W SAT—Cincinnatl—326 ork WANYC—New Y BY STANLEY Made to Sell From $£6.00 to $8.00 Due to a very special purchase of 1, 000 wash dresses we are able to offer these figured voiles, natural colored silk pongees, plain and striped broad- cloths and hand made voiles, at this very low price. A number of lawns tissue ginghams and pretty figured crepes are included in this selling. All new, fresh from the boxes in scores of styles. A splendid range of colors, usually only one or two of a kind. Sizes 36 to 5215, W KRC—Cincinnati—326 1. —Book chat m.—Popular plano recita m ongs and features. nd Hill House orch. WLW—Cincinnati—123 —H Gilson orchestra Ma quartet m.- us Instrum NEVER MIND & TH DRIVER W WE CAN GET HIM DOWN WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 ; tansfieid Organ recital No Approvals—No Returns Wash Dress Shop---Fourth Floor BUY WALL PAPER---NOW To make room for new fall stocks, we are offering Wall Papers at exceptionally low prices during July. Under Grant's 25¢, Fresh Supply To Home Always a Take | Also, p. m. —Lntertainment, WOC—Dayenport—i84 11a WOR—Newarh—105 Organ re PW X—Havana—100 Staft Genera ind of . Headquarters Papers Desirable For Any Room I 27¢a | For 50c and 75¢ Y’afiers ‘ il Bimn 39cs | | RAYBESTOS e s s e IRON-LAST PAINT | WAAM—Newark—263 Kitchen and Bedroom 21 and £1.25 Papers Tcm , asking slution trial ir radic 11 ga Brakelining e . iy rallon .... | [RELIEF FOR HORSE SHOE PITCHERS IN SIGHT ‘ PLANS FOR THE HORSE SHOE S‘TAwIALsY - | STRANGE RUNAWAY ON MAIN STREET L Co. TODAY LEFT BEHIND FOUR GOOD SHOES— | Post & Lester Co. | ‘\ TOURNAMENT NOW GO ANEAD WITH WEOR B s o) sowson rrarumes Inside or outside white. A gallon Varnish Stains in all colors and Clear Varnish for your floors or woodwork. A gallon " Seventh Floor 1on or simu to every station Each station will have its own wave length. This system is expected to be taneously ogue. 10:05 p. m.IF Daliey's orch