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7:45—Thornton Fisher, “Sports.' 8—Frederick Welerter, baritone, 8:16—S1d Cohen, plantst. —Mrs. Amy Mitchell, Marle Alvarez, tenor k Smith, baritonea, rtists’ recital Dance orchestra —Dance orchestra, WOC—Davenport-—484 11—Organ recital and soprano solos VOICES IN THE AIR WEDNLESDAY, PWX-—Havana—400 | 9.80—Municipal Band of Havana. soprano, (Al Programs on Eastern rmn;m‘, saving Time.) MUSIC TONIGHT, DANCE Wi y WGCP-—Polla's, WERJ—Cheatham's WE land WAHG—D mua WAAM—F. Dalley's WLIT—Dance musie §:15—F WOO songs WJZ-—=Meyer Davis', Archie orchestra \ WHN—Paligados Fvolutlion of the Bedstead.’ WEAF—J. A Robert Ballin, Oscar Race, WRW-—Daicy WG ent L 5 WAHG—Dan 5 W tral Park | 10 WOR—Newark—405 Pante Carrozzini's orchestra Sporls,” Bill Wathey. Supe| cent Lopez orchestra toward making summer broadcast- “Poples of the Day.” {ing succeasful. The use of super- Ballin, Raee, | POWEr by many of the country's sta- | tions has made | throughout the eountry to hear pro- grams that would have been inaud- ible last summer. . power has done a gread deal vbert, Oscar Dat musie Slater's songe [a:45—~Serenaders 10:15—""Mental AFALAT fam musie The so-called radlo season 15 get- Iting longer, in fact. June, July and | August were considered void of radio interest fn past years, but since the | advent of this super-power, the sum- mer monthe are ajmost as full of en- tertaining novelties as are the win- Iter month. There are mors broad- ~asting stations operating this sum- | mer than in past years, as can be noticed by a night at the radio set, [and the quali came high standard as. it has been | uring the colder weather. | . s 0 Plectrum Quintet. Telepathy” demon- Vir 35 Slegel, mandolin; An- tonlo Gilanelll, guitarist, 1115 Park orchestra; Richardson's girls. 4 | JZ—New York—15s | Clentral ¥in WAAM—Newark—283 Eports,”” Al Dunean i 15—EImer Nipper's orchestra Ella Dowds, soprano 5—Alice Rinck, violinist —Willlam F. Rogge, travelogue Alice Rinek, violinist Sidney Webster, baritone. 20—Al Wilson with Jim Brennan —TFrank Dailey’s orchestra I barftone, | hwmnoriat 1. 45—Wur 10:35—Meyer Da icale, " orchestra WLW at Cincinnati has a new member of its staff, engaged espe- | cially te entertain the little | This person is8 Mrs. Bertha W. Ed WEAF-—~New York—492 ynagoge ser e Walter H ge O'Brien, 7.45—Georg £, Navy Band adours. program (eflinger, planiet n, tenor, WGCP—New York—252 ew Pollack, songs Celia Zier, violinist 5—Heart and home problems. 5—Dick and Flo Bernard, songs. —Polla's orchestra Willlam Reltz, 15-—Indiana 30—Talk, J. A, Bates —Indianans. ether each Tuesday evening at 8 | o'clock, eastern daylight time, fnter- | esting bedtime storfes. Some of her | talks are in dlalect and applause messages received at the Crosley ta- |tion prove that older “children” de- rive as much pleasure from them as | do the little tots, . 11-12 midnight—Jack Albin's orch WGBS—New York -—~Tnele Geebre, 30—King Parry's Hawallans, WRNY—New York—258 Sports resulte, 30—International Morse Code les- son 50—Commerce of the day. —Volga Trio, am Edelson 5—Ethel Rea. &oprano. 9—"Hokum in Radio,” W. B. Arvin. 9:15—Raymond Maher, baritone, Ethel Rea, soprano. 318 In case New Britain radio fans are finding it impossible to bring KSD at § ouis. nowadays, | should not worry and think that the | sets will not reach out that far. The | middle western station is broadca. WFI—Philadelphia—395 6.45—Roof Garden hroadcast concert, en WLIT—Philadelphia—385 7:30—Dream Daddy. | §—Fatrmount Symphony or [10—Danee orchestra, 11—Organ recital. began Sunday, end August 15. service will be however, |two weeks which | August 2, and will | Market and news | broadcast during the day, Sidelle i WIP—Philadelphia—509 |f:05—Dinner musie. 7—Bedtime story. | experimental license of the Travel- | ers’ Insurance company, Hartford, | has been heard several times on the | alr since last Tuesday, as WTIC, dur- |ing that time, has bren making nu- merous low wave tests. This experi- enting license, better known as an X" license, gives broadcasting sta- ar WEBJ—New York—273 orchestra n Connolly, soprano. mas Prytherch, tenor. Richard heatham's Band WOO—Philadelphia—508 :30—Walter Haeflinger, planist. —George ('Brien, tenor, U. & Navy Band. 9—"Tpana Troubadours 10—Apolio Concert Ensemble. 10:30—Dance music. WNYC—New York—526 f—Elementary h lessons, 6:30—Advanced Spunish lessons. 7:10—Harold ¥. Noble, tenor. 7:30—Folice alarms. —Harold I". Noble, 7:45—Max Wechsler, violinist. Bascbhall res research work. WG and WJZ have done much of this in the past under the same kind of a li- | cense, but in order to get the best| possible quality and cover the great- | st possible arca, each station has to make it& own test During broade; as done considerable testing for so‘vm‘ ivity, radiation and antenna de- sign and has varied its field strength | by setting up temporary counter re- | sistances The new llcense tion to test on other than its own, 348.6 meters, from midnight to 11 a. m,, standard time. Test conducted during the past week have indlcated that in some arcas increased signal strength has Dbeen experienced, . WCAU—Philadelphia—278 8:03—Recital by artists, WG Y—Schenectady—380 16:30—Children’s program. Rusti-|g.45—Strand Theater orchestra 7:35—"Book of Knowledge" talk weather, | | WRW—Tarr) town—213 {10:05-~MacMunn and Muench, 10:20—\Memory orchestra. 10:50-—~MacMunn and Muench, ‘H—\(rmon orchestra. baritone | pianist tenor, Williams' Trlo 1le, haritone, St. Clair, soprano. Sherman, son 45— CGirossman and Osborne nil da orchestra lisades orchestra, tenor. . vielinist, 3:15—Operas, alleria 4 and T i Police alarms; WHN—New York—361 nan Fntertainers aire Dorvo De Teon, enables the sta- in Walsh elengths Balgian, WGR—Buftalo—319 Musical program m. —Lopez dance orchestre. a.1n 11-1 0 —Clarenc: t Pasc rude a oh 1 5—Cie 0 WJAR—Providence—308 30— Program from WEA 5 orge O'Brien, tenor. Navy Band. m from WEAT. Gl | WEEI—Boston—476 Big Brother club. Musicale. Lost and Musicale, Musical program —Organ recital. congs Antennae towers for WKRC's new station atop the Hotel Alms, Cincin- natl, that city's new telry, will be placed in position in September, according to officials of {the station. The new towers will I {125 faet high and will rise position more than 200 the street level of Victory varde, on which thoroughfare the | hotel is located. As soon as the hotel lis completed, complete rovision the studios will be made, it is sald . e s feld v rk—341 estra \\\ll \A\u\ Ya ton orch found; scere feet Entertaining 3ladys Matthew, soprano, ; Alfred tenor; Willlam |° Lefhling, baritone. 45— Euter Qrner, S WBZ—Springficld—i33: Dinner concert, 32—Nature story. 4—George Gordon, violinist 30—Michae) Ahearn, baritons 10—Bill Boyle's Entertainers, 10:30—Market report. 10:40— Civil Service examinaiions Trio; Maybelle Flo Zie Marcus 1. station S. Rotterd, Srect pier, Plana are that t carried aboard the s0on as she docks. he has arranged that the come Eddie n on whic Au en, 10 ri Willlam Tdeb- a we Cantor, The Maybelle on Smit writone e be W TS—Worcester—263 —Story teller; scores microphone . Rotterdar A delczation of and WIRH—New York Follies™ it possible for fans f programs is of the | folKs. | | monds and she sends forth into the | [ing no evening program during the | he call letters of the new | tions certain privileges to carry on | N . KDKA, WLW | ing hours WTIC | 100,000 hos- | from a ! above | Boule- | of | WHN Radio | TR FOR NEW ROADS | State Highway Department Pub- Lishes List of Construction Beventy-nine bids have been re. ceived by the Connecticut State Highway department on 11 projects |calling for the construction of new roads and bridges. About 13 miles |improvements. Three bridges will | be bulit, Plans and tractors about two weeks ago, and it |15 hoped to get the work under way at an early data, Following is a list of the bids re- | posed work: Town of Wethersfield, 3,600 feet 3-inch asphalt, 7-inch concrete base of 8-Inch reinforced concrete | pavement on Hartford avenue, D. V. Frione, 105 Ward street, New Haven, | Conn., $19,080. Immick Co., Meri- den, Conn, $21,982.50, Ed, Palt | company, Hartford, Conn, $24,- 073.50. Town of Killingly, 5971 teet of S.nch reinforced cement concrete | pavement on the Norwich-Putnam road. J. Arborio, New Haven, Conn., lisaei748: " J) Generoux, South- |bridge, Mass, $30,815.40. C. A | Haggerty, Webster, Mass, $40, 12175, Lane Construction Co., | Meriden, Conn., $43,966.50. Tmmick | Co., Meriden, Conn., $45,176.25. A | Masscettl, Torrington, Conn., $48- Waterbury Conerete Con- Co., Waterbury, Conn. |of | 650.7 struction o | 851,13 | Town of New Milford—Tump sum | | price for steel superstructure in place complete, including railing, and ready for the concrete floor— Gaylordsville bridge, Berlin Con- structlon Co., Rerlin, Conn., $41.- 500, United Construction Co., Al bany, Y. $40,000, Town of E. Windsor, Fast Wind- cor bridge, span 76 feet— h steel truss superstructure. Berlin Con- |struction Co., Berlin, Conn., | United Construction Co., Albany ixx $11,500, | Towns of Montsille and Norwich, 12,000 feet of S-inch reinforced cement concrete pavement on the orwich-New London road. M. A. Gammino, Providence, R. I, §151,- | 826. Osborn-Barnes Co., Dan- bury, Conn., $153,295.50. J. Arborio, New Haven, Conn,, $157,652.50, Tm- mick Co., Meriden, Conn, $169.- 302,75, D. | Conn, $174,541.50. Conn. National Pavements Co.,, New Maven, Conn, 3179,308. Waterbury Concrete Con- struction Co, Waterbury, Conn, 179,908, I, Arrigoni & Son, Mid { dletown, Conn., $200,725.50. Town of Putnam, Memorial bridge over Quinnebaug rivers—clear &p: 70 feet. C. A. Mass., $28,580, Milliken strong, Providence, R. 1., Louls J. Seiling, Red Bank, $39,430., Town of New Milford, [\ille bridge and approaches. Blakeslee & Sons, New Haven, Coun., 1$35,836.50. L. J. Selling, Red Bank, . J. $44,898. Osborn-Barnes Co., | Danbury, Conn., $66,211.50. Town of Sharon—16,414 feet pavement on Sharon-Ansonia road. John Arborio, New Haven, Conn, $100,741. Osborn & Barnes, Dan- bury, Conn., $116,937. A. Mascotti, Torrington, Conn. $117,738.10. M. A. Gammino, Providence, R. T. |$121,084. J. DeMichiel, Torrington, | Conn., $126,878. | tion Co., Meriden, Conn., $132 W. J. Montgomery, New |Conn., $130,464. Ossola & Rr:um | Torrington, Conn.. $143,400. Tonghl & Sons, Torrington, Cnnn, Arm- | 10, & Gaylords- of 118174,474.66, Town of Bozrah, 7-Inch native stone macadam m‘ H\' Pitchville-Mentville road. Gammino, Providence, R. 1., 10,710 feet of i’?" as Will Rogers, | Ethel the Frrol, and will board to welcome Eddie h will be In the nature surprise to the f In addition to t Mary Ea- Eddie Contor'a star in * will iy over the ship as sh quarantine , in a huge plane, piloted ri ' Mr ot others W AHG—Richmond Hill—: of a ¢ dell, tenor. ctt Hardell, amons cor Mete cdian W RC—Washington—468 Marine Bard s, New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Weli” 34 CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 arrives in Curtis amph ibian ton will 0w mes Zicgfeld G i When the the airplane 1and o hertat b pler, while RIPRA—Pittshurgh—300 r Luar (half hourh annd the ship and DONES ongeide Hour of Mu Miss Mary Faton goes ahoard WE AR—Cleveland—3sf Killed Tlnmz to Save Pet Dogs From Death New TYork, Aug. 5.—In an eftort ve his two Roston bl Walter Myvers of Rosedale neath th cland or ra SLOTTEDORETAL BATTFRIE'S Auto Electric Service lel. 2860 SQ. WTAM—Cleycland—380 e rtalner et e railroad Rosadale by a Teland Tucked t Faelid zates at Ocea astardat Aing ailread atene Killed Long train The ABE1Z 114 FRANKLIN Ba exprees ot out of the way My the mother bull and the was We und N Detrait ape oy m ta side of ot Ppiee hed the other : the tracks the W W T—Datrolt- ne and ran home ers was ne- 1iKin puppies for a walk the pat Toe Castall A henttHe vou a gate- sters siraved in £ train and trisd to prevent him fram 1A the reseys but Myers broke LINFMAN KILLED BY FALT No A9% 5= Wix Tempaks R BtoNed T by TR Con ed at the W. W late yesterday ILDING LOTS NVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING 1] Bl ! ineman ut compa fEpita . from iriss racefved which 2 vesterday wires on WKRC—Cincinpati—326 ~ pavement Inst hie balance 1o the street curb MAKay s frartured W LW — incinna—123 ol STRIBLING SC hny ]’\ 1 Lake City. iam 1 ‘a Ga A night ineluding Stribling welghed 17 iropoan Foxtrots Lea 1884, of new roadway are involved in the | specifications | for the work were submitted to con- | Ived and the location of the pro- | $10,328, ) Haggerty, Webster, | C, W. | J. A .Arboris, New Haven, Conn, $60,826, L, Longht & Sons, Tor- rington, Conn,, $61,5665.02, Osborn- Barnes, Danbury, Conn,, $63,1 D. Arrigoni, Middletown, Conn, $63,- €65, L. Buzlo Construction Co, Meriden, Conn,, $67,418, Lane Con- struction Co,, Meriden, Conn,, $68,- A l'(rn'" Q Sons, Middletown, " East \\Indwr hrM;:'- substructure |and approaches. C. W. Blakesleo & | Sons, New Haven, Conn, $34,205 Arborlo Road Construction Co, | Hartford, Conn,, 835,065, ¥ 5»,,, ing, Red Bank, N. J., $38, mick Co, Merlden, Conn, | A. W. Bryne & Son, Hartford, Conn | 844, Towns of Stratford and 'rrumwx 245 fest of 2%inch bituminous macadam over 7-inch stone base on the Stratford and Trumbull road. I Arborlo, New Haven, Conn, $35,- | 406,75, D. V. Frione, New Haven, {Conn., $36,675.30, Construction Co. New Haver $39,172.50. Milford . Milford, Conn, Tm- | mick Merlden, Conn, $41,- [400.25. Siliiman & Godfrey, Bridge- port, Conn. $41,993 Lol A BRlakeslee & Sons, New Haven, Conn,, $44, born & Barnes, Dan- bury, Conn., $447 Leverty & Hurley, Bridgeport, ., $4 | 291. Torring- ton (o Conn., ruction 25, C » of Norwalk, 5,302 S.inch reinforced v ment Fast nerete Construction bury, Conn,. $66,028, T.everty Hurley, Bridgeport, Conn., J. Arborin, New Haven, Conn., Osborn & Barnes 368.385. C. W. New Haven, Con Frione, New Haven, 103, €illiman & Godfre port, Conn. 271,724, Bridgeport Construction Bridgeport, Conn. 875,000, Vitale, Gagllardi, Pisani & 0. Groton-on-Hudson, N, Y., $78,- 670, teot of Waterbury Co., Water on avenue. 366,400, $67.- Danbury Blakeslee & $68,746 ., Town of Norwich, 0,544 7-inch waterbound macadam on the Gallos Hill road. J. Arborin, New Haven, Conn., $39,442 3. Wil cox, Norwichtown, Conn, 83 50, L. Longhi & Sons. Conn., $42.658 Providence, R. 1., Road Construction Conn., $43,696.70. Oshorn-Barnes, Danbury, Conn., $44,433. A. B & Sons, Middletown, Conn, $44,- 629 A. Mascotti, Torrington, | {Conn., $45,842.7 I. Suzio Con- I'struction Co.. Meriden, Conn S74.50. Tmmick Co., Meriden, Conn., 246.75 Torring- ammino, Arborio Hartford, " PREI-SULLIVAN Miller Co,, Norwich, | Bride Attended By Cousin | Groom By Mrs. Freis Brother Ceremony At St. Mary's—Atlantic | City Honeymoon. A pretty {morning at wed ling took 9 o't at [ehureh when Miss Anna ighter of Mr. and Mre. [Suliivan of 434 Myrtle street, bec the bride of Charles E. Frei, sor. Mrs M. Frei of 199 Hart street. Miss Rose Scott. cousin of Lride, was m2id of honor ani sara Sullivan, Licis e of the hride t man. The | ¢hite chantilly Jace over She a bridal viil eat pearls and carrie] a shower bouct of roses and Ifllics of the valley. Th inaid of hoaor wore: coral flat creju fammed with gold lace with @ hat wold lace and mi skower housuet o place this St. Macy's Sutliv lock s o e woy georgelt. wore Lane Construc-' A, M. GALBRAITH Carpenter & Builder 110 Austin St. e o e o Cantor, | WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ‘s greatest | Steadard Six $1128 1150 1198 nger Roadster nger Touring 2-passenger Ceups Sedan $1198 1295 1275 5-pass. twe-dosor & S-pass. four-door Sedan 4.passenger Coupe Master Six $1250, 1295 1395 1495 1795 2.passenger Roadater S.passenger Touring 5.pess. two-door Sedan 5-pass. four-door Sedan 4.passenger Coupe All Prices F. O. B. Baich facte $19958 1925 1495 1525 1763 7-pastenger Sedan 5-passenger Brougham 3.pass. Sport Roadster 5-pass. Sport Touring 3.pass. Country Club ries. Government tax to be added. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, Flint, Michigan Division of General Motors Corporotion CAPITOL 193 ARCH ST. BUICK CO. TEL. 2607 New Haven Road | ol D. | 370,- 5| Re and | wttircd in a gosin of | Tel. } The glft of the tride to the maid of honor was a silver mesh big and tha tridegroom gave his attendant white gold cuf? links After the nony | was held at the home parents, About 50 guests W ent from Litehfield, New York, [ tol and Farmineton home prettily decorated fer occasion in coral and blue and cut flowers | Mr. and Mrs, Frei left on a wed- | |ding trip to Atlantle City and vicin- ity. Mr. Frel ts emploved by 4he New Britain Machine € COUNG]L 10 HOLD SPECIAL - SESSION, cert a reception of the hride A pres- -r|r- The was the | | Zoning Map Completed Will Be Suh- | mitted For Discussion Also Myrile Street Paving With map at a meeting of the ordinance | committee yesterday afternoon in the office of Mayor A. M. Paonessa. the latter official has issued a call for & special meeting of common counci! to discuss the ordinance, The ordin- ance will not be acted upon until the regular meeting on August 13. Several slight changes have made in the wording of nance. The restrictions on the height of building have been changed from one and a streets to twice their width, The meeting will also take up the the board of iblie works that the contra paving Myrtle street ba awarded 10 Immich company of Mer REALTY TRANSFERS &fores (harge Hands and Other Pro- becn recommendation of the Bridge- | perty is Turned Cher To New Owners. feet '.1‘ Wladislaw Marek, who condu a store at 154 Chestnut street, filed with City Clerk A, T |son his infent to sell to Wendrowska on August 18, | A store room owned by [May at 81 Shuttle Meadow |has been leased to a chain grocary |company for one year for 845 a | month salty transfers filed with ity clerk last evening included |ty fer of property by Zigmund {Anna Lysakowsi to Katarzyna Szezypowski of Crown street, and by the Bodwell Realty company to Carl liza, property in Tndustrial park. John and Mary Deno have {forred property on Pleasant street 10 Carl and Anna Schreiner. Joz Charles | avenus the MILLION FOR RESERVOIR Norwich, Aug. 5-—At a special city meeting held yvesterday an appro priation of $1,080,000 was voted to | provide for the construction of a per- manent water supply for the city of | Norwieh. The new reservoir will be located in the fown of Colchester, 10 miles from this city and the water | supply will be piped {hrough a 24- i linch main to the city mains. I jf A. H. HARRIS CINDERS FOR SALE| —General Trucking— t with | CROWLEY BROS. IN PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 2013 WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE AT THE HONISS the finishing ef the zoning, the ordi- | half times the width of | ot for | has | Thomp- | — HARTFORD - To Call Us Without Toll Charge—Call 3500 Store Closed Wednesday Afternoons Until Great Reductions in Qur August Furniture Sale Savings of 10% to 50% A beautifully furnished home is a lasting 10y and whether or not you are a young married couple this sale is a golden opportunity to realize vour dream home. Three floors of beautiful furniture of the hest construction has heen reduced to prices that votr will marvel at, Rerk Gay, Karpen and other high grade makes ave included in this sale, Specials in Living Room Suites Velour Living Room Suite Regularly $150.00. AUGUST SALE PRICE $1 19u00 A three-piece suite upholstered in velour, consisting of davenport, chair and wing chair. This suite is well built M and low priced. trans- | B OYSTER HOUSE| 22 STATE ST. Under Grant s 25c, 50c and $1 Store Always a Take Fresh Supply 1o | also, | Home THE OLD HOME TOWN | | Bed Davenport Living Room Suite g Regularly $325.00. " $239.00 AUGUST SALE PRICE .... This three-piece suite is covered in jacard velour and con- sists of bed-davenport with mattress, chair and wing chair. It is a practical as well as a handsome snite and built to give good service. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE STATE ASK ABOUT OUR DIGNIFIED CREDIT PLAN FOR SALE BERLIN ST.—O0LD COLONIAL HOUSE WITH MODERN CONVENIENCES DE WITT A. RILEY €O, INC. NATL. BANK BUILDING INSURANCE SERVICE Parties moving out of town so we can offer you a fine One-Family Dwelling at Maple Hill, at a reasonable price. Oak floors and tile baths. Finest apartments in the city for rent on South High street. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Strect Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. _BY STANLEY NO-NO- ITS ABOUT TIME| ™| HE WAS ARRESTED!) ——== (OTEY,AMAN AS NERVOUS A THAT IS GYILTY OF SOMETHIN® 1M TELLING STAN Ll/ NERVOUS STRANGER WATCHED BY POLICE -KIDNAPPER “THEORY GROWS—HIS ACTIONS SHOW HE IS CAREFULLY PLANNING HIS GETAWAY, ————— e (@) 7928 BY JOWNSON FEATURES. e -5 L3¢ ¢ oot Sept. 2nd.