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Yol CES IN THE AIR 3l v THURSDAY. (ANl Programs on Fastern Daglight saving Time.) DANCE. MUSIC 7830 WIY=—1I $:00 WMCA— 0.00 WMCA TONIGHT, ord-Young. nee musie en B WEAF—=New York—102 * musi Arthur Hunt, bari- Win am S, Ans. 1 talk. Vanderbilt orchestra. 55—'"What 1s a Brave Man?" Kenneds _Baseball scores; racing results. U. 8 Marine 1 0—Royal Hour of M 1.06—Jacques Gr John \'s orchestra. WIY—New York—105 30—Jreddie Rich Di orch WGBS—New York—316 Ramblers, , Carl T cello. i—Leon Kristal, bari $:30-—Worthe Faulkner, \—Erva Glles, soprano. 9:30—Prog ater. tenor. WRNY—New York—258 7.20—Sports results, he day 8:45—Amateur night. n Bernie's orchestra. New York—361 s—0Oakland Ch 0 §:30—Fkthel West, S:45—itobert Martin, tenor. a—Jimmy Clarke's Enter lisades’ Park ore —Beach Syncopalc 10:30—1.00w's vande 10:45—Willh Jos. T sop h, pianist New York Feanon (HIH staten faland—: Ruto Eiectric Service SATABRTZ Tel. 114 FRANKLIN SQ. 2860 Genuine PERSIAN RUGS ] e B. Y. JONES 385 Commonwealth Ave, Phone 285 or 2552-4 'HOMES| FARMS BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY n from Piccadilly the- | LHLES 2 et, red Fran. WGCP—Newark—252 3.5:45-—Songs and race results, WOR—Newark—i05 | 8:16—Dr. Frank H. Vizetelly. | [ Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE #:17—Tom Cooper's orchestra, T:15—"8ports,"” Blll Fathey, WOO—Philadelphia—5n8 45—Grand organ and trumpets, Dinner musie. WIP—Philadelphia-—508 Dinner musie, vlord-Young dance orchestra, | | 11—California Night Hawks, W CAU—Philadelphia—273 Billy Hays' orcheatra 7:30—Recital, S—Recital, 9—Talk. WHAR—Atlantic City—27h —Lecture perlod. WPG—Atlantic City—300 “Billy" Rocap, “Sports.” 5—0Organ recital — Ambassador dinner musle §:15—0Organ recital, 0:15—Vessella’s Band. 10—Steeplechase dance orchestra 11—Dance orchestra. 8 6 WGY—Schenectady—380 r program., ' Book 45—Mrs, John N Quinlan, baritone. 30—U. §. Marine Band. o WRW—Tarrytown—2 9—Musical program; scores, 9:35—Artists’ program. —Brown's orchestra. 10:45—Chappy Banks, songs. 11—DBrown's orchestra. WGR—Buffalo—319 6:30-7:30—Dinner musie. 8-11—Program same as WEAT. WHAM—Rochester—278 6—Theater organ lastman Theater organ. ores; weather, WTIC—Hartford—319 T—Dinner music. 30—Weather report; seores. —Dinner music, WJAR—Proyidence—308 Artle McKenzie program Radio artists, Silvertown orchestra. WNAC—Boston—380 WNAC dinner danee, WL T—Boston—476 Health exercises, found: seores —Charlie Donelan e as WEAT WRZ—Springfield—333 T.eo Reisman's Lnsemble, 30—Tl.ost and Rasebail results Marine band eoncert 0—Market report; scores WOTS—Worcestor—268 Story teller Silvertown orchestra WRC—Wash Shoreham orch Marine The Romany Meyer Davi gton—469 Rand archestra Band TN RDKA—=Pittshurgh —300 Irarm program 1 45—Svmp WOAU—=Dittshurch—162 1 nele WEAR—CIe 1and “land ¢ 1and—3s0 veetra WTAM—Cleveland—38e WON—=Detroft—518 ¢ ~'a Ensembie orchestra W W I—Detroft—353 s WEAF. WTAS—FElgin —302 ack Bovs WS A T—C incinnati—2326 i« WAL WHAS—Lonisyillo— 100 New Alba tnd., Night \enport—1s1 FAT soprano; J. ¥. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925. Move {o Recover That Seized During War Washington, Aug. 13 P—The Ger- | man government has fnitiated steps to recover the property of its cifi- s 6elzed by the United States dur- o world war, 6 German ambassador to Sccretary Kellogg communication opening of negotlations on this but beyond admlission that the note had been recelved and was being consldered, the state depart- ment had no comment to make. Although the text has not been made publie, the memorandum is understood to point out that in view of tha status of the Dawes plan and the benefit to be derived by the United States from payments under it, the time appears appro- priate to take up for settlement the rman propertics question. With the has a pressing for | presentad | formal matter and of any statement by the Wash- {ington government, there is no tndi- atlon what change, if any, may be rought about in the situation. At the time the peace treaty with | Germany was put through, congr: | adopted and embodied in the treaty |2 jolnt German talned by ment until all private- claims of American citizens against Germany had been satisfied. Since ratification lof the treaty the property should be re- the executive branch authority | deal with disposal of the property {and that congr I'seif before anything may be dona. | ‘Ehe administration also has held that participation by the United States in effect whatever on | selzed Germe the status of propert {Franco-British Deht Is Reported Near Adjustment | Riehe, 19 | London, Ang. 13 (& | Express displays on fts |today the words: “The 1 cusslons with I'rance regarding her debt to Great Britain have’ pro- gressed fn a mest favorahle way and it is believed there will be an early settiement,” 1t 18 not suggested that these dis- cussions oceurred during the present visit to Lendon of M, Briand, the Freneh foreign ministe Althongh M, Briand met the chancellor of the absence of the text of the noto | the Washington govern-| §T. CHRISTINA'S BONES 10 GET PROPERTY | resolution declaring that |fire, she held to her faith to the end | administration [quary. {has held that congrees took from|of her dried blood. He also brought to!a hone from the hody of the recent- €3 must express {t- [relics the bishop &2 the Dawes plan had 0| Father’s Brutality Made | veste: Rritich exchequer, Winston Churchill | at luncheon at the French embassy deht either vesterday, the snbject of the apparently was not diseussed there AT friends."” ar elsewhers ond 1 Aeseribed Churchilt are nld M. Briand is press earrecpon that r without raising the PURTIRN Lil carna saving tn the NIt is ched toz We did a4 mostly on ral It questinn not abont my mission Tebts: talke tane," Two Arrested in New York | Kidnapping (‘ase Already New Aue, 13 (P—With anc man under arrest, police today were grarching for 13, from in f Tosephine Dieluppln, apped her home who was ki vesterday ant of by two her mothe . cnnfessed he men in a tavieah w laoked en from a leteetives safd. that ed off the girl e st night anse he mant tn marry her, He refused 1 al her hereahouts, nor the jentity of his amplice, He was Mrs. rharge, Deluppio fled Prtursn s suftor. She sald b phine, put a hand aver cams warned cense num List Your Property For Sale With Us and Get Quick Results! We have money to place on 1st, 2nd and 3rd mortgages RABINOW & RASCHKOW REAL ESTATE CO. 203 Main St ANNOUNCING BUS SERVICE TO NEW YORK Leave Hotel Burritt, New DBritain, 8:20 a. m. Due Hotel Martinique, New York, 1:45 p. m. RETURNING Leave Hotel Martinique, 22nd St and Broadway, New York. 4:00 p. m. Daylig Due Hotel Burritt, New Britain, 9:30 p. m. Ty Fare %3.50 One Way FIERCE-ARROW DE LUXE MOTOR COACHES For information and tickets, call HOTEL BURRITT, 67 W. MAIN ST.. TEL. 3310 MORTE S DE LUXE COACH LINES Phone 1810 | STIRS NS 11 [1GENSES AT 550, ARRESTS MADE Two Tnspectors and Two Photog- raphers Held in New York New York, Aug. 13 (P —Arrested for selling drivers' es for $5U | cach to motorists who could not ob- | {tain them in the regular way, two | inspectors of the state motor vehicie | bureau and two photographers day face charges of bribe-taking. Joseph A. Canavan and Daniel J. Hughes, inspectors, and Kobert J Naddeo and Harry Eisman, graphers, wers taken iuto yesterday after Charles A, commissioner of the state motor vehicle bureau, had Investigated the alleged 1illegitimate public market ARRIVE IN AMERICA Pope's Gift To Bishop of Cleveland —-New Cathedral Is Destred New York, Aug. 13 (P—1In a plain oak box, the bones of Saint Chris- tina, virgin martyr of the third cen- tury rested on American soil today preparatory to being taken to the Roman Catholic cathedral at Cleve- land. The bones were the gift of Pope Plus XI, to Bishop Joseph Schrembs of Cleveland, In recognition of the $200,000 which the Cleveland dlo- cose contributed to the erection of “House of Catacombs” in Rome. Bishop Schrembs with Bishop Michael Gallagher of Detroit and | others returned from a four months | holy year pilgrimage on the liner Homeric last night and were met by a delegation of Middle Western clergy and laymen. They brought | for licenses, Many men who ha the followlng message from the |criminal records and many person Pope: | physically unfit to operate a car “America has been the hand of | have been able to sccure lics Providence for the impoverished and | ti h the men, police cl : unfortunate natlons of the world| Canavan under oath admitted that | and the world will never forget|he had approved permits without America.” | subjecting drivers to the usual tests. Little {8 known of the life of Saint | 1Te confussed, police say, that he re Christina. Church historians sa¥ | cejved $10 of each $30 and the rest she was the daughter of a pagan |ywany to involved in the magistrate who was responsible for | ¢opoma fneludi g, b her death. Though torn by fron | foritliaynaniss. N8k : ! : { men were arrested ¢ hooks and hiung to a rack above a | 0t i fochd of Commis- | working under or sioner Harnett, Neither investigator | had ever driven an automobile. | of the saint was Intact and most ot | _Dlscovery —of the L the larger hones were in the reli- SR AN o In addition there is a phial | "4 thousan f CRT owners and drivers and may In changing the censing, Commissioner Harnett to- other €8 tigators and inspired the church. Bishop Schermbs ald the skull harassed ploncers of result | entire system of 1i- | 'y beatified Saint Theresa. Tor both sald, | he would try to build a new cathedral. Gets 60,000 Letters | Giving Him Advice| s York, Aug. 13 (A—Althongh | opold Schepp. who app: weeks ago for st Ibest means of disposing |lions, has received Daughter Go to Convent Jersey City, N. J., Aug 13 (P— Driven from home, she said, by the brutality of he r, Geraldine o ce at the con- it ark, made a fight court, Jersey City, | on to prevent him from taking her from the nuns | ack to his abode at 2188 Con Island, Brooklyn, . any good | was learned today. | will &peng a portion of his wealth on a special st classify, sort, analyze and a the mountain of mail that has He is receiving 000 letters a day. cot cumulated. o low that her lawyr e GG Jancellor John Bentl A to urge her to speak louded. with difficulty that the young woman pale itement breathed the words that exposed the | shame and terror of her past life. 'New York Bootlegger Takes Pauper’s Qath Atlanta Aug. 13 (®) 00d, convicted New oath before a United States' yesterday and dom from the Atlanta from Maorris York Ga., FALL PROVES FATAL Aug. 12 (Pr—Letine | commissionor : . of thls city, |Bained his frec s hospital lat eral prison, v trom injurics recelved Sweetwood the result of a 40-foot fall plant of the Winche 2 Arms Co. an, who was 7 - | pa s penter, repairing the flooring |of a fine of 310,000, around of the dust-collecting| Distriet Attorney G. W. Hager con pipes when he lost his footing and |tended that Sweetwood wa He recefved in-|pauper but had and a fractured | 950.94 in New "\"v, 1921, BRAKE LINING THERMOID Lasts Longer — Works Better All Sizes Carried in Stock RACKLIFFE BROS. co. Park and Bigelow Sts., New Britain compl tiwo yr the | term a and an additio Br iper's oath anid it {ell to the ground ternal Injuries pelvis deposited &6 York banks in Octe Pinehurst Manor PLAINVILLE "G tE Ll g rrrj [. v [ H\]\J Ll LU PRCERE o N b UBURBAN 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. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS | 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 2913 A. H. HARRIS CINDERS FOR SALE =—General Trucking— 13668 STANLEY ST. Tel. 3472-2 Geo. A. Quisley 308 Main St. New Britain WHEN IN HARTFORD| DINE AT | THE HONISS | OYSTER HOUSE 22 STATE ST. | Under Grant's 25¢, 50c and $1 Store | At up-to-date merchants. 272 Main Street Phone 348 Also, Always a Take OLD HOME Fresh Supply To | Home | wiLL 8ENTHIS 4 OFFICE_MON- SECOND HAND | GAS STOVES $5.00 - Your Last Chance A Al Phone 381 This Summer ILLS 80 West Main St. AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS INSURANCE DE WITT A. RILEY INSURANCE SERVILE NATL. BANK BUILDING AND TUESDAY ) e | SAW A FELLA IN A SHOW ONCE e WwHo PLAYED A J“M @j@fif’g@[}fl NECK ES| OUTH S o %ng;i’/mm n [ BARBER |rree ¢ o \\ DRUM ALL AT &\ | AROY IR | " /9%NLE ' GUITAR DOWN AT THE BARBER SHOP TODAY- MUSICAL FAMILY, HIS FATHER PLAYED A BASS DRUM N Wreckers PLAINVILLE SECOND HAND ‘BUILDING MATERIALS FOR SALE Including Doors, Windows, Tumber,| Radiators, Plumbing Fixtures, ete. Apply to Foreman on Job, 103 West Main St., opposite Capitol Theater e CHAS. 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