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; HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1025, VOICES IN THE AIR | ™* E“UNTY SLEUTHS way o Chieage, i and" otaer WEBH—New York—273 9—Detrolt Symphofly orchestra. points west. \ AEarE §—Radio Ramblers. | 11—Red Apple club. Wilson Boyle and his son, Ray- DAY, 6:15—Radlo Talk. Bill Schudt | mond, lett today for a 10 days' trip - A 6:30—Bossert Lumber Jacks, WWJ—Detroit—353 to Canada, (ALERoptAne ca) Aot Daylight | 7—Dinner concert. . Miss Marjorle Sent has resumed g Saving ‘Tume.) WAHG—Tiichmond Hill—316 | 8-11—Fame as WEAF. . h; auut\: tn the !cli)ool department . a Ta 2:80—~Musle r office after a vacatlon. DANCE MUSIO TONIGHT, 12:30—~Muslcal program. | WTAS—Elgin—302 Govemor Tl‘[lmbu“ Makes Rul. Mrs. John L. Conlin and chile 8:30 WMCA—Danse music, N SR : u WRNY—DPupp's WOR—Newark—105 8—Purple Grackle Boys. Btudio tal dren, Dorothy and Jack, of Brook- 1K e : | ent, H {1 = = St aatbrron s —Palisadea. 6:16—Dr. Frank H. Vizetelly, g lawn street, have returne | WIP—Traymore. 8:50—"Man In the Moon" storics. | yy.an ,‘1‘;:’;;“'\‘_&‘:—’“ stay. i an ver Davie. T—Maxine Brown. | 00 SRS e Harttord, Aug. 11 (#—Final de-| Mr and Mrs, C. E. Ellquist, thelr WG BS-—Mec - daughter, Lilllan, r. and Mrs, F. ) 13, Hayes' 7:15—"Sports,” Bill Wathey 2 13 i Mr, Mrs, F. WCAU-=1, Hayes', 16—"8ports," Bill Wathe WSAI—Cincinnati—526 clsion to approve the appolntment of |\ T o0 St e, and Ewald WGY~—MayHowar, e 8:45—Chimes, none but state policemen to the|Anderson of West Hartford, are e M L TR A Neark o 8=30mRema an \WWOAE, county detectives was made by Gov- | leaving for a week's automobile tour S PES NGl 4, | T=Bports Rovie 5 [ 10—Artists' recital of classical music | crnor Trumbull yesterday afternoon |of New York state and Canada, —Frank Relley, baritone. followlng a protracted conference| Mr. and Mrs, G. P. Mance, of :45—Helena Parrell, soprano. WERRC—Cincinnati—326 between him and the state's attor-| Woodruff court spent the week end " —_ rtford—318 " ’ “‘.r:: Jnlx:::r(:u':) ::i;"‘.fl,e"'\lmd e ;"rf‘wm' | 11—Classical concert. neys, the state police commissioners |at thelr cottage at Grant's Neck, —Weather report. T """‘“‘ f’f"“; | 11:25—Safety Talk, and Superintendent Robert T. Hur-|Niantic. —Haseball seores SiMie Fakcaninanial Sy 12:30—Bond Hill House orchestra. |ley in the exccutive chambers, The| Thomas McCabe of Lee street and A0S imbyiensen H0oee governor notified the state's attor-|Benedict Durham of South Main shay, soprano. | & Austin Organ WHAS—1ouisville—i00 ‘|neys to make arrangements with |astreet spent the week end in New awrenco I, Southwick WGCP—Newark—252 9:30—Wayne W. Lowd's orchestra.| President Ernest L. Isbel of the | York. N 3.5:45—Vocal, trio and plano selec- Thrift talk, News, Scores. state police commission for the ap- Mrs. C. B. Benney {is spending ‘Traffic.” recitations pointment as county detectives of|two weeks at Indian Neck. L ce music—Colt Park Mu- —— WOC—Davenport—484 state policemen mutually acceptable | Mrs, A, F. Campbell has left for WOO—Philadelphia~—508 | 8:30-10—Same as WEAF. to the state's attorney of each juris-|Indian Neck where she will remain 7:30—Dinner music. | 10—Crescent dance orchestra. diction and the state police depart-|two weeks. New York——192 ment, John H. Russell is vacationing at —Dinner musi — Affer considerable discussion at | North Windham, Mass “Charies Bethmann, baritona, P (E P g s BOARD NOT BOUND the conference, the governor said| Jesse I Atwater has gone to Lake g [ ‘ o nothing had been offered to change |Placid, N. Y. He #will return in Jumbia University lecture, e m : N , planist, q~n:r‘;,;:,"nan_’,L;Lrh‘?"’m:'“,' BY COUNCIL'S ACTION| nis original opinion that the state |about 10 dass. - ¥ RTHD. TOREEs || AT e S police and county detectives were| B.J. Zimmerman Is spending a 1 1 5 e il L i doing work largely similar and that | week at Watch Hill, R. L. lzes x x 2 x zx Sophie Sanina, plan | 8:50—Veselly’ 5 conomic Conditions in Ttaly.”| ?,,“ ‘n"‘,’).: '.:(“0’:"’? ;T;:;’:AM... Public Works May Award Contracts | thelr efforts needed co-ordination to| Mra. 8. Kirshnits is spending her $:10—The New York Lyric Trio. | 30:30—Dance musie. g get the maximum efficiency at min- | vacation at Ocean Beach, New Lon- §:30—"The Twins." 11—California Night Hawks. Where It Pleases, Mayor imum expense to the state. He ac-|don s 9—Eveready Hour. i cepted a statement’of policy adopt- | C.'Avery has gone to Chalker “Romeo and Belleves ed by the state police department Saybrook, for & week's stay. 10—Grand opera, S % B e WCAU—Philadelphia—278 e . |agreed “to appoint any one now in| Mrs. Charles Johnson is at Chap- Councll s without. authority to|,l" . joo 0 ihe attorney's office |man Beach,. Westbrook, 11.12—Vincent Lopez's orchestra. | 7:30—Recital, 3 ] 5—Penzance Glee club. ,g;’;’;}Sfic‘tfi,;j"fl:":‘h:’af;,,b:?'i where 80 acceptable and where not,| A. M. Lohnes s spending two AT b TS 9—Radlo Minstrels, Sivest! paving Gontrach according to |0 underiake: ol find fonel who' is{Wesks at Momaugulu. 4 ; 10:15—Eddle Malje. MavanE Th 1 mutually satisfactory if neccssary| Mrs. E. Hancock has gone to Frank Dole's dog talk. 10:30—Billy Hayes' orchestra Mayor Paonessa. The FUINE WAS| g oing outside both branches of the|Momauguin where she will remal 5—Vanderbilt orchestra. At £ {made by the mayor following the|E0WE q lesios iagl s FAACR —&cores and racing results WHARS Alante Cltyiet {spectal meeting of the council last |Sate service to sccure the proper °‘”_fl?_ g S o Ml G R i —Atlantic City—275 e e (o TorosRliloL INths||Lian orhmen | Miss Hopo Schmidt s spending be=Overs 30—Book Review. board of public works to award the —_— | the next two weeks at Lake George, Java. 8—Seaside Trio. i My N, Y. e %:25—=8tadium concert. 11: 15 trand tal, contract for the paving of Myrtle P al Paul F. Hi \ 16:30—To be announced. i16=F8trand organ recital, street to the Immick company of ersonais LRSI orps" il ren 1 InEMNO 5 S Meriden was voted down and given e weeks at Point O’ Woods, South WIY—New York—408 PR EC S dantc Oty S0 |to Joseph Battaglia of this city in- LB"'\"’-‘- ok Tisemble, géfi\—\)rgan recital, |stead. The Misses Rose Rappaport of| Mra T’-,“A Joyce is spending a s:15—Zoological soclety serfes. 1elorloniT e dinnessnue The magor stated this morning | West Main street and Sadie Kirch-|Wegk at Chalker Beach, Saybrook. 5:30—Irwin Hassell, planist. Lbsoom{orts orhesatia, that he has no personal preference | nita of Hartford avenue are spend-| MMrs. Anna Kohler is vacatloning St 9:06—Hall Duo Trio. i between the two contractors and |ing the next two weeks at Ocean|at Chalker Beach. 10:06—"Emo's Movie Broadcast. that both have done good work in | Beach, where thoy are guests at the| Mrs. V. L. Eddy is spending a 10:30—Organ recital. Ithe city. He feels, however, that|“Aswecit” cittage. week at Sound View. . 11:06—Dance orchestra. since the board has hired Superin-| Miss Marjorie Leupold fs spend- Miss Vera Taroerdian Is at New- : o tendent Kearney to supervise the|ing two weeks in Brooklyn and port, Me, for the next week, ;“22:;‘;‘{‘]‘"’,’ ;yy’;‘;"fl’g:&n WRY—Tarrytown—273 |work that the eity should do Its own | Long Island. | lentine i3 spending | S e Musicale program; scores. |concrete paving. Mr. Kearney 1is| Mrs. Clara B. Denny, Mr. and days at Nar nsett Pier, R. I.| O 36—Elble subject. [sald to be an expert. | Mrs, William C. Betz, Mr. and Mrs. | ter R. Fleteher s vacationing e en 9:50—Music; orchestra. | "The action of the council Is not | Walter W. Gould, Dorothy Betz and |at FEast Wilton, Me. ; 20—Friedel Hansen, 8ONgE. ‘)Ar‘!wcrlfslonla_n orchestra. mandatory, according to the mayor. | Clifford Betz of 139 Winthrop street 130 Western Union Band. 11:30—String trio. |and it is optional with the board of lare at Indian Neck for two weeks. Z O | {30—Anita Pricst, contralto ! | public works. whether or not the| afrs E. J. Rowland and son, Ar-| John B. Butler. s ary to the | {40—Anna Berger, violinist. G Y=sechenectadyeo880 action of the council shall govern (hur, are spending two weeks with | mavor, will leave TR R AT 6:30—Dinner program. the awarding of the contract. | Mrs. Harold K. Warren, of East|Sound View where he willl epeng | 10—Anna Berger, violinist. ewart Fenton, baritone, | o o Vi Mrs. Warren, before | hiS two weeks' vacation | 10:10—Rert Dixon, baritone. Pjelptalks | R. & E JUNIORS WIN [ler marriage in June, was Migs|' MF and Mra A, T. Rorgfant have | ¢ ew York Phitharmonic or-| The R. & Juniors took thelr | Marign Rowland of Newington returned from a two weeks' trip to | 0-30—Meyer Davis' orchestra S | 3 I i' -I:";r\'l_\ e eanlla chestra, second straight game from the Al- | afics Rhoda McCabe of Lee street ! Quebec. — While there they visited | WGRS—New York—316 §—Uncle Geebee. :20-—Margaret Babbs. soprano. pines last night at St. Mary's field. | 409 cigter, Mrs. Julla Shea, and |the shrine of S Anne de Beaupre | yflower orchestra, The R. & E. Juniors were the first | guygnier, Winifred, will leave Mon-|and witnessed the funeral of Car- — to bat but were shut out. The Al-l 4oy ror o trip to Bermuda dinal Begin. WGR—Buffalo—318 inaakriane anefiunlink thel et R el SR AR aeT R VO e §:30-7:30—Dinner music but the R. & . Juniors made a|p i . e 5 ’ CEPTS, Colonfal Acea 3.00-11-—Program same as WEAF. |comeback In the second and pushed | :‘,,‘r"":"j Si‘;\]?”j?‘i *‘;"” i :':k’ _ GQVERNOR ACCEPTS, LOriLesQniRng) — five across {0 make the &core 5 and yesterday after a three weeks| Norwlch. Aug. 11 (B—Gbvernor 15 pDuffy; bartons 1. They won out hy a score of j | Eeinn ac Weodiont Trumbull has sent a letter of ac T (e (Ra WL They meniRu s | Miss Grace Manee and nioce, Misa| ceptance to Secretary Edwin v eslie McLeod. tenor i . coro by innings: | Viola. Blair, of Woodruft cor er organ R. & M. Junlors 0 b 1 2 visiting relatives in Moodus, Conn WHN—New York—361 2.30—Will Oakland's Chateau Shan- Ross of the New London county agrienl- salisades orchestra. s .| tural society to attend its New Lon- " [library after August 2§, R Tl tar (LreeTdats Al Wohlman, songs. 35—Dokle String orchestra |aging 14 2065, 18 Revue opening on | Cunhingham, 80ngs 3 Ecore SHEsthes 3”“.‘.”\" g ',' g :’ 0 0 0=2) \fics Manee will take a positton in'| qon eounty fa e : ‘ . : o po et PR e L e S s o e v S - For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Adots _‘m John McCabe of Lee strest|the date of the governor's visit = The Twins. | — s I S Eereadieln ) | Mavom waxts acmiox | —_—— Genuine CROWLEY BROS. INC. ] A. H. HARRIS PAINTERS AND nial '\ ”' £ | W AC—Roston—280 made throughout the state for Io\\fi"i] PERSIAN RUGS SaraaTuriia ko prang 30 -TWNAC ‘dinner dance. gasoline rates was Intimated this B . i | . Edgar Dufty. birlton2 | M e Th N B B C ll —at— et o e v e e v R The New Britain Business College nvones CINDERS FOR SALE| DECORATORS = —Lrelie Mc 1, Lenor. B A vesterday to Investigate the whole- £ J ERH aoE O 2 = — A apman ree 0 Pallsad> el | TS e P e | Rooms 400—101—402 Sovereign Building usr,l:(;?‘:\lgg?\xdzltsl;;\;er General Trucking kit aflm. skl ham, Kong; 1 8:30—T.0st and found: scores Rritain. Mayor Paonessa said he felt 283 2- 1366 STANLEY ST. - = Seletainc s e e [ 160-162 Main St. b Tt Al =it Ahiman, songs. 45—Charlie Done mittee to act in conjunction with the Jantation Revue.” e L o eV WA T committees of Hartford, Bridgeport New Britain, Conn. WHEN IN HARTFORD| = and other citles. 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