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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925, VOICES IN THE AIR 9:30—Sam Slegel, mandolin virtuoso golt professionals of Cincinnatl, N east coast, . 9:45—Frieda Paster, planist 11:10—Richard Gray, baritone; Rob- NA Y ‘The present strength of 86,000 cm——— 10—Mischa Goodman, violinist, ert Badgley, violinist; Ann Cock- enlisted men is expected to be main 10:18—"The Van Yorx Hour of burn, planiat, dt ) y | talned, but the original plan to util- ! WEDNESDAY. Song." 12—Congress String quartet featur- \ |1ze $47,000,000 toward new con- —— fog music of the Romantie perlod truction, much of whic vas au- (All Programs on Eastern Daylight WAAM-—Newark—208 struction, much which was au ; thorized Iast ycar by congress in new Saving Time.) 7—The sports oracle, WK RC—Cincinnati—326 crulsers and other craft but not ap- —Elmer Nippes' orchestra, | 9—=Weekly book review, 40 00 | propriate: r beyvon il S ) § ’ [t evie oo | propriated for beyond an amount Wiz—New York—4iss s n Burr Jecker, soprano. | 9:20—Marlon McKay's Bond Hil $ 000,000 Gut Tnvolyes DlO]]-‘M,m,-l,,,( merely to begln construc- =U. 8 Mariue Ba siid—tillan Spitaer, plano. and| Houss orchestra. o ing Bastern Station [ 110n, faces the prospect of sharp re- - aschall sec o Rinck, violin | 10—Popular song features, Abe ; ‘::7\1\\1:” “:vl,‘y‘:.;‘ soprano ,‘ n"—~,\l:‘“’r W I\hn.»« l-lwr.’ ‘11 “l’a‘rh, ‘\|~-rrIH Schwarz, B, ‘\'_\:u ard, p a e a ] s ‘ While $14,000,000 1s regarded as 10— "Bugs" Baer, 9 :*‘TI'I“\‘I‘.;;\ LAk Lty Do 10:30—Bond Hill House orchestra. !the minimum requirement for (the 5" Bacr. ceRinck, violin, : e Washington, Aug. 26 (P—Budget bureau of aviation, $33.000,000 had #5—Wurlitzer Musicale. 9:30—Bob Schaffer and Fred Fisher. WELW—Cincinnati—123 el "”“'n g M] i et 7,\:“ e :35—Meyo s' orchestrs P T 1 Shedt 50— PRk oyt Daring and its possible requirements | be Pqueste expand the 5 35—Meyor Davis' orck 10—Frank Dalley's orchestra. Weather forecast and market| P4r0E ¥ QUIIOTIELE | {len of this branch of. the sorvice. This figure, too, i now faced with the probability of a conslderable re- duction Although soma conslderation s o reports as 1o a curtalled program 18 engag- WEAF—New York—102 WIP—Philadelphia—308 —Hotel Gihson orchestra. ing the study of naval heads as well | —Dinner musie, 6:05—Dinner music. 20—Agricultural talk, as t war department, | T —8yna o 5rr\|'r|l’ 6:45—Livestock and produce market| §:30—Baseball sc: : Continuation| Acting at the request of the budg.- | 71 Army Ban reporte rehestra program, et bureau to reduce ity program for 1 fnstrumental numbers| 7 __tnele W Sedtime. Hlor < 1o onrte ST 5 27, the navy depart. | 314 to have been given to closing o 7—Uncle Wip's Bedtime Story Cino Ma quartet; Margaret|the fiscal year 1927, the navy depart litWe aiv &tailon ot Lakehurst: N ¥ crt Marine orchestra WOO—Philadelphia—508 12—Organ recital mates by more than $40,000,000 by 201 placing the dirlgibles = Los 7:30—U. 8. Army Hand, | S arranging to curtall activities ail | ANEeles and Shenandoah out of com- WGRS—New York—316 9—Oldtimers' Hour, | WHAS—Loulsy lHe-—1400 along the line and perhaps abandon | M!#8lon, unless the former —ware Yerke's orchestra roubadours. | 9:80—Orchestra concert under di-|a number of eastern ehore stations, | '¢A3¢d to a private company for King Barry's Hawallans, q —Time signals. rection of Howard Koch, News|War department officlals at the | COMMmercial operatioas, — Indleations are that this step will not be { e Nicsel, planist ment has slashed its original esti- e 11—Dance music, | hulletins, Baseball scoreg. same time fear that the WMCA—New York—3141 il a0—FErnie Golden's orchestra WET—Philadelphia—305 —Frederick Gerrold, baritone aseball scores army's A | budget, although there has been no | il i KSD—St. Touis—548 authoritative 1.dication of what the | SN = e | ; SR STt 0 ) Silverman’s Jazz band and con-|bureau's recommendations may ve, | State Funeral Divectors e - b st | cort orchestra trom Lyrie Sky-|will be limited to u figure that wil| Hold Annual Convention | 30—1.e0 Wood's Entertainers W LIT—Philadelphia—895 R _ g ""f}”::".'l;f'”"’I'";'Y‘N'i‘l’v'y':”m":‘ Waterbury, Aug. 26 (P—Officers | 5:45—Jack Smiles 7:30—Dream Daddy stor} y 2 . ssibly of the state Fun, Directors' asso- | mphany orchestra A KOA—Denver—323 or two thousand officers. ciatlon for the year were elected at | S T e | 2—=Stocks, markets, acores and news.| Where 100,000 was originally | (he annual outing of the associatior e 9:30—Herbert White and his Siiver|asked to naval program fs now uu»‘ t Lake Quassapaug i State orchestra from Brown Pal-|derstond to represent an outlay (nr‘l rank Cody of Orange A ; o R aca hotel, the next fiscal year of approximately |vice-president of the ? ,,.‘M‘HT:'.V_::\T :\'\'m—-"m \\-.1\;:3‘»“::1:4.1;..3,‘0 10:30—Sandman’s Hour. $310,000,000, This compares with neral Dircctors’ as \in"‘.-' )" B 135—"Book of Knowledge.” 11—8tudio \m\gramv under auspices|an flpr\rl‘!pv'mj\fln of $5 100,000 for [ win P. Jones of Winst gecre V_‘lr‘\ 92=Glir Grest! Soclety orcheatra ik I :f Saug‘!:ws of Veterans. flw]‘ pres n', 1..w-n|N\m|r. o ‘:\'j(‘unn-""ll‘\n State B yrd n{'k'v‘w 5 TATrLS el . 29 | .—Dance program. nasmuch as officers regard 8300,. | halmers, were the speakers of the | nx" 7‘,“‘: -‘W”” 10 m\‘u‘:\\:rrarr;umm—z.x 2 000,000 as ahout the minimum nec- |day. e e aiih PR KGO—O0akland—361 essary for malntenance and opera-| Officers clected were: Prestdent 0:16—Herman OhI, tenor. 10:30—MacMunn and Muench ey ikl tion purposes, it has been necessary |I'rank Smith of New Haven; 0:30—Polles alarms and weather. | 10:45—Dick Tobin, pianist 10—Dinner concert. in meeting budget requirements to |V r 1dris Alderson 2 L > & | 11-—Stocks, markets, baseball scores, |eut Into plans for new eonstruction | Walerbury: second vice-preside WHN—New York—361 WRG—Buffalo—318 news, a8 well as avfation development, in |Willard Gould of Southbur 10 Aary Tlevine and Harold 7:30—Two-piano recital 12—Program from Annual Pacific[addition to curtalling the shore sta- |tary. lsaac Booth of New : Radio Exposition and convention|tions. treasurer, Marry Walker —of at Civle Auditortur, San Fran- mhsihresidentanis ciseo, Glenn John Dodsworth, reader. el oontere o e RN aven Lillian Clinton 9:30-10:15—Musical program LAl Nl elect were named dele 15—Thomas Hannon, baritone 11-1 a. m.—Stttler dance orchestra U piie on ! ~Coakley Sisters, A he situation, it 18 understood, the ¢ , PWX—Havana—A35 i 1 | Ind., in October. od Newkirk's Harmonie: el 27 5 revised estimate vida 1 hel i i ATh rhra EanTanG et e e ban Army Charleston, 8. ©. mavy vard tne | Buried Alive When Bank | 5-—Joa, Turkel, tenor. = once—2' . = 1pply basa at Brooklyn, N. Y. and Carth (o ‘(Vnm.“” aselftensn e 3 “—-‘:‘:;“}l:r ql:rnr:‘fihl noe—=210 e :\“‘(-—'\lr’\n real—411 either the Gireat Takes or the 'm‘\l\': At 7‘»)"‘ P‘\:\]\l”}q “,:'}Ivmrv. 10:30—TPalisades orchestra Newport Community Night pro- 7,‘\.:‘,\:,1“::." R’ '.F, “'N“rr-q -7 |ton Roads naval training station. Tn{a)ive far half an honr today wher 11—Revie. m. 2 s Lepil taking this stand. it is polnted outl, 15 foot building excavation in | g that recommendations of the board | mrenf! o | CNRO—O 43 | Brooklyn eaved in, T Ambrosio. | AR tawasdst headed by Rear Admiral Rodman | zs. had his head freed by compan- | | natfonal sonvention at West Baden REG, U. S, PAT. OFF, WRANY—New York= 7:20—Sporta results, WEEI—HBoston—478 0—T.esson In code, Rig Brother club. Commeree of the Day 0—Musicale lcave in buried him again and made L J rlando's archestra —Farl Nelson and his uka 20.—"Ttaly,” by Major Trent Atkin- T The mote also would he in 1ine ! rescue hopeless ! a—Organ recital | {™ith the general trend of recent| At the first siide of sand Ambros- | &on 10—Talk THREE ARE ARRESTED {vears in basing naval activitles In|in and another laborer were buricd 5:45—Studin program — ) the Paclfic, therehy ellminafing the |The other man, however, was dug 9 v~A. ,I;\y»;v':”\;:r:ér:'-u W N AC-—Hoston—280 | W.OOO LOOT IS FOUND necessity of 50 many stations on the |out nnharmed by firemen. 6—Krazy Kat Kiddie Klub | i = o WNAC-—dinner dance. | WEBJ—New York—273 7:55—"0n the Trall of the Vaga RBdgewater orchestra. honAl i Mhotau Drelar 8—Program by Arthur Wilson Randit Gang Who Made Get | \5—Norman Hennefeld, concert | S | i planist. WTAM—Cleyveland—389 | Away August 17 05—Fddie Burke, piper I T 1 i--Dinner musie by selected enter- 5 . o 15—Thomas Prytherch, tenor T, | New York, Ang. 28 (P — Detec- 2:45—Henryctla/Turner 3—Organ recital and asslsting artistx | {1Ves. ralding an apartment en Up- — HARTFORD — _” 3 e ar Broadnay carly today, seized ! 11 —Hollenden Hour by Carl Rupp; P ac¢ i & e ez @ WEFBH—New York—273 1 His Bntertainers $10,000 securities and ar. 7 = o 5 e AINER SRR her B e e lleoeteai e imenianalaounsioma To Call Us Without Toll Charge—Call 3500 BATTERIES s Park dance orchestra g b | Poliee eaid the securlties were | Joe She on charges of robbery i i 3 Vidward Deis, planist WEAR— leveland—380 [nalt of the 0,000 oot obtained il Stnr : (“Iosifl_‘\\'ednesday Afternoons Unfil Sept :':',‘d" AUtU Elefit"c Semce Kathren Connolly, songs Studio dinner concert from a brok o firm m'&song’v! = | nadin Rambl s virtnally outside the office of l'n!n-rl; et = . e 2 o | = | WWI—Detroit—333 Stateg District Attorney Buckner in | . AAREA AL \ C. A. ABETZ i Tel. 2860 WAHG—New Vork—380 e s ey the federal building August 17. | ) ¢ . 114 FRANKLIN SQ. Joe Zimmerman, planist, i The prisoners deseribed {hem- | L4 B 9—Rhodes orchestra dance music -Market reports. C'hatean Laurier concert orch. Clenter theater concert archestra and sololsts. Danes orchestra, threa yeare ago on the shore eatab- |jnng just long enongh for a priest tn lishment situation are heing fol- | administer last rites hefore a second lowed, New York Detectives Ge Part of _Teabel Henderson, soprane 3 SANITARY FISH MARKET Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food LARGE PRIME SOFT SHELL CRABS | gLl S it i AT S b e I AL | eSS LARGE DEEP SEA SCALLOPS e oge, | SIS N | ina e ot sh | P Al feely A. H. HARRIS uSpECIa| LIVE, AND BOILED SHRINP- 45-—-Emaline T. Bors, soprano, St | er vast side. Albert €. MeDonald | —Herman F. 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