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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1025, Vooley, saxophone, 11—Artists’ concert (classical) in llation of automatic sufety de. vices on 14 divisi however, were g -Raymond Parker, tenor, ey \ MONDAY, 5 Norman Grayson, J WERC—Cincinnati. signed on the 6th between the New | Nepps— ~8yn so String Trio. 2.~Origina! Benzol Boys' or York Central lin and the General (AU Programs on Easterl Daglight 20 nsonians dance orchestra, | 10—American Legion program 4 Rallway Slgna any, Expendi saving Time,) 05— onians dance orehestra. |1 2. m.—Bond Hill House orchestra — {ure of hetween $4 0 and 85, 000,000 was fnvolved T worovemmi—ss | Wiw—cmamau—izs |Automatic Spstem Between 10 ' i p P ok, planist —_— o betaeen New Haven and Epring- | 4 U Jarie Skydom | field, which has been tested for more T "t playlet, | == than six months on tracks between Oh " E | LA e THREE LOSE LIVES i an Ceane s e iacon, | OURTS NATPOWLY - EScape iy Rt B skl ilaliedd ! is announced by the New York, i i e kit 2 S os e pATst L [Haven end Hartford railroad, The Mmom i ; e S T e PR | system was given a thorough tryout 11:0 WAHG—I Ans { : ban; tenor IN FIRF AT HUTELH.'MU Berlin and Cedar Hill and T o : . — e 10;45—Rern Brank Rarmonical " | many improvements were made on ul ’:’. Aug. 17 - Felix Pelogl WEAF—New York—i02 | ey SN | the orlginal equipment. it is expect- 62 High street, Waterbury, was | e ed that the mechanism will prevent | WGCP—Newark—252 aagld prevent | . v afternoon and seven others nar g et Raer rt e sone. IAES DeSHTOY SUMMer RSO e ordetivion, Toe it | s B e Vi Exve Rothenberg, planist canoe in which they were riding _Dir rowned at Silver Beach here yester- Plun- I t H. Morrison, signal cngineer. ) oFdonie! ‘contrattos 1 © |overturned when thr s of g e LG at Long Branch System of Two Plinses pstned e nie meo a : Marle Houston. soprano. | _— tem installed consists of | ocre taken from the water by h l y e es e e e r | iches or phases known as the T p m Mahoney, baritone |ers and lifeguards and it was not un- Long Branch, Aug. 17-—Two | wayside eq and enelna e 3 5 : P nEDianoly Hal A eSOl e S8 daign i pmentan eugte et ibs | 1R Ueyieratral vad Kt e Now come the most glorious days of all—late August, 5-—Allan Harris, banjo. 18 re i ment, The wayside equipment is that | gnoearance of the dead hoy was no- | 2 1 1 By el S burned to death, (%o other firemen | part of the apparatus along the roud | {jtng ’ o September and golden October! Days meant to be lived skl and ;ug“:-"“":'vy .-:.(.,r.r;q'"(','f,ff'ff\i f‘rw"{1"n F“,".,:'f.’.‘, rhmllhf r’w::vg The body was found ahout 30 | out-of-doors—when the roadsides are ablaze with flowers, - E T o signal system, whic des fo e | f o ar forts to re i WaZ—New York—isd WAAM—Newark—263 Foanisledrly vetterday Ghen; (re:des|| contiail b Lie elovirla! suseent il e aler (and elaite (8 1 and the woodlands a riot of color. SRR stroyed the dining room and ger- | rajls. The engine equipment consists |aminer W, H. Fisher established ith % ' Musical Entertainers, | |pins auarers of A Mo el |of an clectrical and pnenmatic com- | death as one of accidental drowning Take a Ford Car and strike out from the crowded high- —Hilda Kay, planist. e T et o nerongao ananksed {hat Athofureksl IRWIEHIt Rl hoyi atithe i o) atine ways. Explore the side-trails that lead to the best fishing, “Smiles and Giggles.” e Lt |ence of electrical energy prevents |accident were his uncle, Carmen ey 2 A Tthu e natar bariions At o + con sopg |the application of the brakes, and fpelost, with whom he was visiting; the loveliest spots of natural beauty. Felker's puplls ‘in',h‘:h:“;;‘";,{,,':,.r:::,‘a,.,: 2 ",; v Interruption to the electrical | Salvador Guerimo, another relative g ) ; e eatin bad) seen the smoke at § o'clock |g1e. b ‘L‘:'”'l S as an fll‘r‘"ffl!!"n]nf fand s two daughters Grace '.m There is no going too hard for your Ford; nothing at — " i 2 o 34 e brakes. he connection of the |fally, and Louis, Joseph and Jen- L Iy LT i t & S e WEI—Philadelphia—ass [, zona Allen of 346 West 124th | waysida and locomotive enuipment Is Lnie dennctt, all of Waterbury. | which its willing power will balk. And its control is so o 7o i toe s 5:45—Roof garden broadcast. [Iirnea o drat when she returmed | POUED the medlum of Induction. | e smln(ple. 50 sqs¥ tha:l you .iahn ;'lenture “her?%’ou will 'OE 3y 5 € B ectr] N n r r [FREE STATE MEDICOES unknown dirt roads, with the same confidence wit — P 1 ) o to her room to got her clothing and which you set out on the paved highway. Waino | 000 aino | 4. 45 _Fntertainers. to, tenor. WLIT—Philadelphia—3os e the rails creates energy in the loco- s0—Ernie Golder the roof of the dining room fell as Fairmount_Symphony orchestra. |they were fighting the flames from |Of CN°T&Y In the ralls, therefore, [ The best vacation days of all are still ahead, the weather 9—Stanley theater hour; “movle” re- |above, |ouldRreanitgin the jabiehesiotyen OrdeT Sounds is less changeable now and roads are in better condition. ritone. view; orchestra; organ The hotel crowded fo capaci- | ¢T8Y In the locomotive and automa- | Betieve That J C ! 3 b Sl 10—Dance orchestra S Dl Ul il Get a Ford Car and revel in the finest time of the year. RS hakitons — The application of the automatic | W IP—Philadelphia—508 traln stop system to the existing | Profession % | i : bt 8:05—Dinner music. WESTERLY HOSP[TM IS ;rqumm nt is for the purpose of | | V30 Novelty orchestra. | Bedtime story. | J | making 1t impossible for accidents | Dublin, Aug. 17 (®—The dia'h - | i | UPEN FOR USE TODAYgM occur by traln collision, either | knell of the medical profession fin | New York—526 WOO—Philadelphia—508 | {resulting from misinterpretation of | the Irish Ifree State has been sound- . T o ploslontiive, 7:30—Dinner musle. (flw &l,’:n]ni.s p_\; (h»‘ engineman, nr‘;"i. h\lthr- opinion. of m;ury,\l ors I S Ret TIiEh Shotd $—>Musical program from New York | ... |disregard of the signals, or any here, by ar ment of the gov- o \M«:yr\::wl\l.:\»w" arleston Five Strand 'hgvfl:r. |Rhode Tdand Institution Will €are | oihor form of human faflure, or |crnment's intention to establish 7 ) 40—Police alarms; plano recital, |8:30—Goldman Band concert, Yor Patlents From Miles from the failure of the signal ap- separate and Indupendent medic Roy Whitmeyer, tenor. 1 —Giuseppe di Benedetto, tenor paratus Itself, The presence of a 'register and cut loose from the Brit- . Pasehall Problems.;” | 19:30—Jack Albin's orchestra, Around. |train on a track section, the open- ish generalmedical council, by which Runabout « - $260 Tudor Sedan - $580 11—Danece muste. |- el e Ing of a switch, or the improper dis- | the medical faculty of Ircland has Touring Car = 290 Fordor Sedan - - 660 | Westerly, R. 1., Aug. 17 —The | play of a semaphore signal will stop | hitherto been controlled. e new Westerly hospital, which will SLOP e On open cars demountable rims and starter are $85 extra. WHAR—Atlantic City—275 ! sterly hospltal, an approaching train on the track | The general result of the declsion, Tull aize Balloon Tires $25 extra. All prices f. o b. Detroit T R ‘_‘nw towns for many n:m‘s around, | jnyolved, unless the engineman, aft- | Which is to bccome effective next i §—Seaside Trio. ”f‘”“k‘\” “f"“’“% ':" f‘"*"““{-‘ ‘0;1 er having recelved the danger signal | February, will be that doctors quall- marking the cuinination "ot & EUC- i, ¢the cab, forestalls the jon | f¥ing in the Free State will be un- v alls the application | f¥ing Cou pe WRNY—\ew York—258 | b £ i 4 e T lcessful community effort. A goal | e 2k P [ g 0-—Sports results, WPG—Atlantic City—300 e | ven the eam | ot the brakes, which he can do i |able to practiss in Great Diritain or ~Continental code lesson #:45—Organ recital. flhg . : CaM" | alert and takes nccessary action at [norvthern Ireland, while physicians 50—C, G | 7—Ario dinner music. PR Dosplial was Aty | the Proper moment, - . [ from those places will be barred Orlandoiatconcant orch $:05—Ambassador dinner concert, | f(h 0 FATS 880 PR 0 B o and Three Lights In Cah from southern Treland. ARl Eo 4—Traymore concert orchestr s fuen e | In the engineer's cabin there is an | The government's decision how- fE : 10 —Gnylord-Young dance musie, | DeiEhboring villages subseribed more i, gica10r, The indication is glven by | ever, must be ratified by the Irish 46—Daolo del Pi ; ) & dance music. I,y $750,000. A lage sum remain- LA B D | tic applicatio rakes APE cauion chibrakes. Death Knell of the Medical gel's Band. sasnnen ners Please tell me how I can secure a Ford Car on easy payments: o E s Name. Address “Gravitation.,” Huge neba | 11—Dance orchestra sl el ine eosts |18 use of three different colored | parliament and the medical men, it i ¥ I5—Fdna Klin, Ethel Prokesh — S of building costS llights, the significance of which is as | is stated, wil to obtatn majori- F.0.B. Detroit €ty Sate \ nd taropate WG Y—Scheneetad y—380 [midlifbe sl a3 ar W follows: A white light is displayed |tics against the proposal both in the i Mail this coupon to \ \ 5 ) e & | The hospital of colonial design | 7 N 2 o ird Ward —Dinner music. o R ot req brick with |1.lcn an englne is operated over a | senate and Dail Eireann SEE ANY AUTHORIZED GitarlsaiCamand o rogcam ¢ y ; redghrick iy ack which is not equipped for | President Cosgrave has lssued an 5 = il o iR ek granite trimmings, Is on an elexa- | train stop operation. A grecu light |explanatory statement scelking to FORD DEALER OR MAIL m W‘@ e S5 ecltal |tion commanding a wide view of |jngjcates clear signal and clear (aiay 1 s THIS COUP % |town, country and ocean. Tt has 65| 01 ahead, and X J 8 = Detroit WHN—New York Y : Talghan, planist WRW—Tarrytown—213 istall, soprano, T--Children’s stories; musie: gcores. nee orchestra s | program; ecores, a red light indi- |(ne bil, t : e leraian: he bill. ting that there may Leds 'In addition to sun parlors and | caies g stop slgnal of an obstructed {complete equipment. The Sarah |track ahead. This cab indicator | Alexander Champion home for NUIS- | herefore, provides advance informa- ¢s, the gift of Charles P Champlon |tion of what the engincer may ex- lof Avondale as a memorial to his|pect to find for one block ahead, | ChoUS reactio , | mother, was opened simultancously. {and as it is controled through the | It 1s incompa with our con- | Blue Rird orchestra; songs Rl el oo e il et e o BERECE R R S ke [iatiuitionalia(atila Goiad i at @il 1tai 1 CROWLEY BROS. INC. ip America ey B ?“m‘:..xlr}nrx’ Tt toe Intormarion | mportant profession have its ccu New Britain Slgn Co. PAINTERS AND | A. H. HARRIS B Mathiebe,} - WGR—Buftalo=319 les Perry, ident of the lhus given to the engineer is as (Of Eravity and disciplinary “Doing Better What | = ry orchestra | \Washington Trust company of West- | {rystworthy s &imilar information | 1Uarters in another cou Many Do Weli” DECORATORS ‘CINDERS FOR SALE | i is president of the hospital | displayed by the wayside signal it- g T - ! Vinoent Lopes' dance |COTPOTAUon. The moE e e | ) \Mrs. Morgan at Rest in 31 CHURCH ST. | 267 Chapman Street | v "€ | ihe hospital is Miss Bthel M. er- | The wavside equipment is super- | X7 S i : 5 | tra A the | Inpose L e Locust Valley Cemetery Tel. 89 Estimates Cheerfully Given on |ty. formerly ~superintendent of the |inposed upon the existing signal sys- | UOCUSL b AHCY SOMETEIY | Tel. 894 Al Jobs — Tel. 2913 : Rae {Hol Mass.,, hospital. 1In addi- item and the sections of track gov- | | WHAZ—Troy—380 ition to prominent Rhode Island erning the train control apparatus | This little town was in mourning to- Concert by e . 1 {day as many prominent persons | \WH R " . | physicians and surgeons and con- lon the engine are synonymous with |day as many p pers HE RTFOR WEBH=N GV orhazdus, 5 olting staft includes Dr. Willlam €. |the sections of track making up the |gathered for the funeral of Mrs J,;w EN IN HARTFORD| 1 WTIC—Hartford—319 S e ladelphia, Dr. J. Whit- |automatic blocks of the block algnal |P: Morgan, wife of the financier DINE AT { ONE-FAMILY HOUSE AT MAPLE HILL l v T WL, Willia nd Dr. William T. |syst e tinction, however, |Who died Friday after a long illnes: ridg Howard, both of Raltimore, and Dr. |between the two systems is main- |from sleeping sickness. | In a Desirable Location . ' o ! = e Daniel 1% Jones of Boston. nee in the fre- | T.ess than 200 persons, all rela I'H HO : IR "'}"'"f"f‘""" £ i [queney o wo currents used; Ml‘“; oras ictean pirstcRlons E NISS i The owner is leaving town. This will make an ideal ime o lhat ds, & 60 le current i3 wsed [fend the funcral, but many others | . Leonard Eludes Hunters | B v emnoperation [hegan arriving this morning. The i - i ty. S . i 1l opera i ome for the right party. See us ahout it. B in Pfll'k in ( “.‘ Of Paris while 14 1 i is used for |ser were to priv wc". - the train control aperation, the en- he simple funeral ritu 99 Q o ! 7 o Paris. Aug. 17 (A—The Abystinian » equipment being tuned to re- [Episcopalian church will be read, 22 STATE ST. | Cam Real Est WA AC—Boston—280 % which Saturday night es- |, the 140-cyele current but not |With Mrs. Morgan's faverite hymns o. {be temporary disadvantages from |the new arrangement, he says the | government does not expect any ! Vorkman, tenor. Mr Leo Woods, | =Gencral Trucking— 1366 STANLEY ST. Tel. 8472-2 and eive the Zoological Garden | o go_evele cyrrent. The tuning [Played on the organ in the little Under Grant's 25c, 0c and $1 Store | inte the Bois De BoulogNe {,nnaratyy s somewhat similar to [church of St. John of lLattingtown. | 272 Main Street Ph T Atus i | - 2D S hone 348 Rooms 305-8, Bank Bldg. \arge. So far the animal{radio receiving enuipment. The |which has pew space for only 170 {Also, Always a Fresh Supply To 8. and the 'yrain enntrol current is governed by |persons Take Home ! None {the position of the signals and also | gs in the town were at half 3 mast, as were also those of a | Sunday |the position of the & W the | i D | oty e Gentra vl S sited the |as the presence of a train on the |vachts here for the race of the New | THE OLD OME TOWN s B s o A T trn e o e e o3 T T e e e o e o | BY STANLEY ins. tenor the |cates in advance locomotive [have been held today, but was can- | WAHG—Richmond FWill—218 Mr. ar Siaman, eclaists Sy ,M.w' herd enginer if the train approaches [celled out of respte for Mrs. Morgan. | from WEAF v i = k f " an ohs — — MG rd's appetite have br ) [ Tts Principal Advantages. {Russians Sympathize P e o The principal advantages accruing | Sk 2 | ey f neeln e R b B0t N Ds PR BB R B s | With Marcus Garvey | LA i it ChRieke | systems are ‘ Riga, Latvia, Aug. 17 (P—The | — SRR In the event af a man failure, and [Russian peasants’ international ha it the enginem hrongh sl |sent a Tletter to M s Garvey in | et S A o) antara, “The Rese Mai ! sema (EUNER S RAN L i et nee, fails fo|Atlanta_prison, assuring himof | el {oAEcotEent oo R VESESREE TH b [ o 5 stop device will bring E ¢ [“American and British imperialism,” | - (00 5 | Ll Sl P CATCH WITHA S Ae ETAINEZR | th a atop befere r'mr‘nma urging his follawers among the | 5 / 2 2 | WO AP—W ashington— 189 i . St ; and it | American negroes to join the ranl 4 SLING SHOT IM BATTERIES ‘ i ey K Mghts & gnai o i and 1t|American negroes to join the ranks | : 1A GOIN” TO SPANK 1 of the block | 14 of ghven lte defrand negra investors in his RtELIRRE WRO—Washi 3 B re missing - \. ABE1Z Tel. 2860 ol ‘ T : 5 \ siana J n eco-|plan Empire > ~py/ NO- 111 FRANKLIN Q. R e e Girl Drinks Dose of ' Wt signal or | ; TME SA\DTH e It haariy Todine in Hartford obsroctior istance in advance F T ‘ | determine cations of the |gehemes for establishing an Ethio- | . train is oper WA —Pittshurgh—161 ¢ St ! 7 tor will change from red fn green heitosc o 5 " Corbin Avenue, (near Shuttle i ~ommission to relicve its eubsidiaries, | throughout. Two-car garage. WTAM € leveland and from £ | the Boston & Albany and the Pitts- |y ar0e Jot | BUILDING ‘LOTS{i o s it sl ey b B liad | P proheaty o result of the operatian of w-».i | name {s Read the \\\\‘.7.;.%..‘_3;.: Smpting s s bt prrde CLASSIFIED e et o ." | AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS ADS e Ll INSURANCE Ens on the s mionisrtlHOR| RENT p PRECEDING | - worew v o | DE WITT AL RILEY AT ST VAR AR WTAS—Flgin—302 Garage In Rear SOUNDS ) fiachisibreng Ariine A Deaiskon & C SO :LA\,AJLESQ\QCRETANEGN;O c?rl:E PAGE WCEE—Elgin—218 | Aaron Lanieison 0. ‘ INSURANCE SERVICE NATL. BANK BUILDING | THE TownN — me as WTAS 131 MAIN STREET

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