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T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1095, emiit? - gy e W*"*’"fl*?”’-“‘”" VOICES IN THE AIR | oosriaanit |t o S OIS NTERESTED |odimmis s e | :18=—Helen Hanman, contralto, 8:46—Lullaby Time, s ppridi iy o Seasboly 188—Martin Walsh, baritone. 9—Better Music Hour, Plano solo slons of the League of Natlons as- THURSDAY, : : & o 8:50—George Goldateln, planist. ist. Voeal solos. IN SEE”RITY PACT sembly 9. Semalina Stevenson, soprano. — While the council of the league (AM Programs on Eastern Daglight | * am Burton's Boys. WMBB—Chicago—250 was meeting today to dispose of rou- saving Time.) i 7—Trianon Ensemble S— tine matters, Senators Thomas J Ko WHAP—Brooklyn—240 10 — Trianon orchestra. Harold Together Wi Walsh of Montana and Andrieus A. | DANCE MUSIO TONIGHT. 6—Dinner music. Stokes. Ogfl[ (3} wm] CZQCDO-SIOVflk[a Jones of New Mexico followed up 138 Arcady their attendance at the sesslons of WBBR—Staten Island—273 w ; 100 horeham. o am lo nend M the assembly by a tour of inspection 4 i 3—Hawallan Quartet. WMAQ—Chicago—447 s sed Nuadgdid 30 WHN—Palisades. 8:10—Vocal selections. N ichxo (e teRlarEy a¥Tacital of the league secretariat, They saw :00 WIP—Dance music the committees and technical organ- $120—80nday achool lesson 7:30—-Hotel LaSalle orchestra. : -V 00: o 8 8 ducational lecture. seneva, Sept, 10, (A 7 00 WIB--SlNIene Hawkait | 4=V ecalSanlsctionaifs Ramallac i GRes RIS Eo0 S0eS o g The A16- | yere tmpressed by the business-like 100 WMCA—Ernie Golden' SUNEE i $ patehing of an Invitation to Germany |way in which the routine of the 0 W —Vincent Lopes's. “‘n“’_—‘;:‘:;k_m& “(‘K_‘fim"_nm)_fl’ :a wn? her forelgn minister to meet |Icague was P.\pm]'lhn"‘l ) 105 WIZ—Jacques Green's. 4 \Words Often Mispronounced” | T—Helen Smith, soprano; William [the allied representatives in a first Thanks Hines ac Y sdwards' orch.|conference to di The league council today adopted :17—Al Lynn's Muslc Master, Balhachet, tenor. Edwards' orch, kcuss the proposed 5 Walker D. Hin WT1C—Hartford—176 5 Pat Robinson. 11—Comedy program with Edward's|5Curlty pact Is being delayed, large.- a vote of thanks 1? ; a k. r D. Hines, ¢ 7——Emil Helmberger's Hotel Bond s orchestra and sololets, 1y due to embarrassment among th [(e Amerlcan chairman of ine Trio assisted by Geraldine Havens, WFT—Philadelphia—395 allles ut‘ln how to treat Poland and \'a:g\uea r,.‘mnn.«)mn n'\o( |n\-es:g:||0: soprano. 6:45—Roof Garden broadcast, WQJ—Chicago—447 Caecho-Slovakla, both of whom |TAviEation on ‘\'m* SR 7:50—Baseball scores, 9-—Radio Artists Gardens orchestra. Sololsts. France is particulnrly embarresseq | FoPresentative on the council, re- 7:58—Dinner musle. 10—Cord orchestra 11—Rainbo Bkylarks, assisted by|because sha is in allfance with botn |{6rTed in & speech to Mr. Hines' im- — studio talent, thess countries and neither wishes {o | POTtaNt war-time work as director Z—8§ . 2 e . T 3 Man |#bandom th 1 7 |general of rallways In the United g . WBZ—Springfield—333 WIP—Philadelphia—508 inger Hour. The Ginger Man |abandom them nor seem to be Ignor- | Etnera | TR 6:05—Dinner music. and the Rainbo Skylarks. g their interest, . 7—Hotel Lenox Ensemble. OWALD AND GV LLEPLD BY. 7:15—Patrick Rafferty of the "My 7—Roll call; birthday Iist; violin England's Attitude ey e ) g THeancatc ; solos. WSAT—Cincinnati—326 England seems to be determined | (.. - ekt A Rl AT 8—Comfort's orchestra; sololsta. 511 Same as WEAT, New York, |10 restrict the conversations with tne | iFeen, Red, Blue, High 1:35—Hotel Lenox Ensembls. 8:40—"Songs of the Surf." Harhian fenslmininietecitofBrance Heeled Shoes for Men ¥ 150—Vesselll' 8 J i o € y aly an ers i ol 9—Joan Stuart, songs Wwith ukulele, |55 1 X fasiLy BARS. scjoaim, WLW=Cincinuati~—413 strongly that the Prn\"‘::rd ‘(;h:nLg London, Sept. 10 UP—High shoes | n:30—Evelyn Mareil 10-—The Gaylord Young dance orch.| s._Hotel Gibson orchestra. ) J L IR R e e e B . o o land pact should be h N otk 3. Gatney, Trish fd- | 11—Night Hawka orchetra, 8:30—Bascball scores. Hotel GILEON |saparat coneret toene and eot Hiet [Danishment for 11 years, again wil ‘ be in fashion on the streets of Lon dler. : - orchestra, up with" or co < B 10—Evelyn Marcil. R 00.Ehiadelpliacesit 8:50—"Seckatary Hawkins." Tomta to seta ipated by anY At~ |gon this winter. The shoes will not 10:16—Patrick J. Gaftney. CalDinnengnia 11—Doherty Melody Boys. loms. between Germany ang Gar. |Pe the plain black and tan ones of X * |years ago, but will be of highly col- 10:80—Market report. . 11:45—Homer Scott. tenor. many's easter, 10:50—Baseball results. WCAU—Philadelphia—278 12—WLW concert orchestra. Orzan | ™ petand and Covetis arvakia, how. |0r¢d leathers and snake and eroco- 2 3 1 7OW-idile skins, Jewelled and other 10:65—Time signals; weather; miss- | 6:30—Billy Hayes' orchestra. selections. ever, fear that they v Ing persons’ descriptions. 7:30—Enellenburg’ Symphony orch. |1 a. m.—Midnight “Bow-Wows." The |y, \Ilr";l it ‘(flhn r:1?\nn;v\;‘r::nh::mm |fancy heels will add a plquant §—Recital. Sky-Terrlers. rity. pact:1a negotinted without 'Mr:' {touch to them. Men's footwear will WEEI—Boston—349 9—Miss Marcel; Frank Cook, songs. stant account being taken of arbitral lundergo tome radical changes, for :30—Big Brother club. 10—Eddie Maile, Danny Dougherty, WHAS—Louisville—400 arrangements to be concluded later |thS autumn styles will be of many :25—Lost and Found; scores. songs. 9:30—New Albany, Ind., Night. Int.|poiivaen them and Germany. shades—green, red, blue and brown :30—Michael Alvern, singer. Sunday school lesson. Welfare| A french spokesman eald last | =t0,MAtch the clothing worn. Also -11—Program same as WEAT. WPG—Atlantic Clty—300 talk. News bulletins. Baseball|night that if Polnnd and Czecho-Slo. |6 Pe€ls ¥ill be higher than usual. | S oy ; nl::a]:. r:ttr;;a'v, ‘Sports. CHLes vakla are not actual participants in e the first meeti ith Germany's i s : : {:30—Radio Entertainment. —“Kentucky Serenaders.” WGBY=- Fulfond, Fla—g1e s |hs SIN MAGINEUI Qermanya S, P. Pettit, Dead; : . 8:16—Story teller; ecores. :30—Beauty Pageant. Most beauti- | 7:30—Fulford-By-The-Sea orch far removed from the meeting place Was Horse Owner ’ 10-11—"Silvertown Orchestra. ful girl in evening clothes.| 11—Program of dance music. which means that France will confer | t, N. Y., Sept. 10 (P Freeport, N. Y. Sept. = : Awarding of prizes, constantly wi s e WEAF—New York—492 11—Dance orchestra. WMBF-—Miami Beach—385 stantly with her allfes during the |stophen P, Pellit, wealthy real es- | conference. ’ (e - . t ace horse owner, died | § 6—Dinner music. i i 'd'“-e‘“f"" floisliarodiniortan Treaties with Poland ::d:;‘:;.‘ )a\;;d b e e T—Mig-week services 0.7, NGR—Buftalo—31 and soloists. Count Skraynsky. foreing minister |10 suned valuable real estate af :30—Serenaders, 6:30-7:30— r g an 4 d ¢ e ? of Poland, lust night interviewed | po Mt T TN g been ac- op” concert §.11—Program same as WEAF. e A : F A a0= Touring (i Georze Cooley: WMC—Memphis—199 Austen Chamberlain, British forelgn | ., 5iomeq to spending his winters in 9—Radio_artists. KDRA—Pittsburgh—309 L iosMusca Eprogiem. 55 e (s P O P _ CAREFULLY RESTRICTED 10—8ilvertown orchestra. 8—8cores. Mr. Pettit was the owner of " . 3 5 - F willing to go toward guaranteeing g 3 11-12—Vincent Lopez's orchestra g—_‘gto:}(m;‘mtand l;:rmer program. || I:::AI\:IT:":S—(J:?C - Germany's castern neighbors against | DeYastation, a race horse that was CONVENIENT TO SCHOOl‘S AND TROLLEY :25—Market reports. :30—TLone St 5 o : A Sitnlt il a good winner some years ago. He | WJZ—New York-—155 10—Public police program. gram. In the aftarnoon Count Skraynsky | WS one of the promoters of the | B GAS El ECTR]CITY ClTY WATER 6:01—Baseball, racing, results. 10:55—Time signale. 10:30—TFarmers' Hour, Hella Temple & * [ proposed Massapequa race track n y ’ and Dr. Eduard Benes, foreign min- 7—Museum of Natural History. 11:15—Grand theater program. entertainers. ister of Czecho-Slovakia met to dis- | “0n& Island. EASY TERMS ARRANGED 7:15—Vanderbilt orchestra. 1 a. m.—Adolphus Hotel dance orch. He was formerly sherift of Nas- 4R ! o Syl T = cuss the ferms of the proposed Ger- 2 dommerly, ohs ErBoOTaliend 150 NG IeRtuir: S gton—d 3 man arbitration treaties with Poland |$au county, Long Island. 8:10—Frank Anderson, baritone 8—S8horeham orchestra. WOATI—San: Antonjo—394 =98 ! 0:30—M and Czecho-Slovakia, which are like- T pR 8:30—U. S. Marine Band. 8:30—U. 8. Marine Band. 10:30- .!fingnr Hotel trio. Iv to be pi BeA forleariy action: 9 . i 10—Royal hour of musle, 10—Royal Hour of Ml 11:30—Jimmy Joy's dance music. | qoce two accords, hy agreement | SUEZest Arbitration e o 11:06—Jacques Green's orchestra —Meyer Davl and. e > 5 Csachosk : = | Clark's Hawailans. = KPNF—Shenandoah—ggs | ctveen Poland and Czecho-Slovakia, | Ty Fyench Bank Wrangle | [ e " B will be coneluded at practically the WCAE—Pittsburgh—161 9:30—Max Davis’ program. same time and offer the same guar-| Paris, Sept. 10 (A—The French | . WIY—New York-—406 6:30—Dinner cencert. : antees and advantages to both na-|overnment has invited the bankers | 1 l 7:30—Freddie Rich's orchestra. 9—Radio artlats. N :\t)u—l»a\\,-,.mn—tsa i L |and their striking employees to sub- | Home Bmlders and Rea Estate Deve opers §:15—"The Horse,” Wayne Dins- | 10—Concert. 9-11-—Same as WEAF. e e ol e : b ol L] ported here tht Foreign |mit a few of their outstanding dif OU [NVILLE more. e | 1 a. m.—LeClalre Hotel orchestra. |yginister Tehitcherin of Russia will | ferences so as to make them the T H GH ST. i i Pl..A P : . WGY—Schenectady—380 cooE, send an unofficlal representative to | subject of arbitration. A reply was | WGRBS—New York—316 :30—Dinner program. CO—Minneapolis—116 Geneva to follow the deliberations of | requested within 24 hours. The em- | 6 6—Uncie Geebee. 7:35—Book chat. 9-11—Same as WEAF, New York. |{}s zesembly and to keep an eye on |ployees have accepted the invifation 7 §:30—Per] House orchestra. :45—WGY orchestra; Archibald the security negotiati g ous L i = ) gotiations between the [ and nominated their arbitrator. The 0—Boys' Club Hour. Galbraith, baritone. WOAM—Omaha—526 allles and Germany. banks have not yet replied. :30—Book and plz view. 8:30—U. 8. Marine Band 8—Popular program. Lydia Mason, planiste. 10—Royal Hour. g §:45—NRandall's Royal Fontenelle | S . F l R E CROWLEY BROS. [NC. :30—Warner's theater program. | 11—Song recltal. hestra. PAINTERS AND :30 WRNY~Ben Bernle's, izations at work and sald that they L] 8 sy :30—Organ recital, | L1—Sunshine program. » . 4 L~ WHN—New York—361 : | DECORATORS 5—Moe Mann, baritone. WHAM—Rochester—218 KOA—Denver—323 i Brand New Cottage : 2 E%‘?’éi% !N S UR ANC 267 Chapman Street 80—Cecil Kennedy's Quintet, 4:30—Eastman theater orchestra, 9:30—Herbert White's Silver Statc i Estimates Cheerfully Given om 8—O0akland’'s Chatham Shanley. f—Theater organ. orchestra. At 20T Jobs — Tel. 2918 8:30—Ithel West, soprano. §—Theater organ. 10:30—I"arm Question Box. S ] v VS i H o 1. §:45—Iritzpatrick Brothers. §:30—Naseball scores; weather. Six rooms, sun parlor, den, fireplace, hot water system, Aum E'ectnc Sewme g S ) f i RGO—Oakland—361 one car garage, modern in every respect; near the State [ A. H. HARRIS 9 alisades orchestra. WJAR—Providence—306 \ -Talk by “The Boys' Friend.” | ¢ 2o R 5 . 10—Kenneth Moltz, tenor. Usher and Bond. Tl S e e f b Normal school. Built for a home, not for speculation. 10:16—Vaudevillo headliners. i20—Musieal program | by KGO Players. | Must be sold this week. C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 | Geo, A, Quigley CINDERS FOR SALE Stolen Automobiles. 2 a. m.—Ben Black's orchestra. i | MO ¢ York—3 | I —Genera) Trucking— WMCA—New York—311 Concert. 3 k ! 8 Loy A ; s : 7—8nedden Weir, haritone, {0R<51Vertownllorchsatray | CNRM—Montreal—111 WRITE BOX 47 J HERALD ; 114 FRANKLIN SQ. 308 Main St. New Britain|ises staANLEY 6T, el 34723 :30—DBernard Mann, planist | Concert orchestra of & 5-—Musical pr am. ) b “Dorle.” §—Bernard Mann, pianist. | s—Marjorie Moore and Her Melody WHEN IN HARTFORD 8:16—Robert Chree, baritone. Y b Robatichy Tien CNRW—Winnipeg 8:30—Talk, Sigrid Holmquist. { 9—Program. p il DINE AT Now you are settled down after the holiday and school N R | e e T FRUI I J ARS THE HONI begins, it is time to look for a home. 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Under Grant's 25¢, 50c and $1 Store 0 \/\;n’ \’;Ihtlr;ll‘lm—]:yls:" | Also, Always a Fresh Supply To 272 Main Street - Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. e AL GOOD LUCK JAR RINGS || | ennonowesouan | Doz 15c THE OLD HOME TOWN % BY STANLEY Ing hig second term as a member of | Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 10 (P WREO—Tansing—285 Dr. Eli B. Ives, 18 West avenue died hestra and male quar. |36t night after an iliness of several R Tsantiriny months duration. Dr. Tves who was | forty-six years old, had been a prac- | rio. We Deliver Everywhere WTAS—EIgin—102 [ticing physician and surgeon here | 2 . S anq | for the past twenty vears. He recefv- vaudeville program. ‘Id his training for the profee | 5 | Yale university. He served | ago—536 |terne at the Bridgepert hospital, He | . . | Congress Hotel dinner musie. |18 survived by his wife, Mand Bolton Jarm burean speecchea | Tves and two children, Olive and - v s o e oh oyt ranat| T PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. /A== NEWT ShHes £ AREARIN® N =T\ THAT TEACHER 50 FuLL Home program 4 Headlines —— OF SCARES ‘BouT ;’1,‘)‘” Bl " : A Tt a T ‘ wo—| THEM BAD _BOYS HELL i WBRM—Chiengn—-226 SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED = MURDER EM WITH ar orchestra and THOSE AWFUL. CLUBS Alama orchestra and H 0 M E S it .fl-'fi,,.(' | ig.‘."ggxé‘é;fiy { CASH S\IESH";‘ToL:?r;L WERH—Chicagn—370 i = |CHRYSLER | g7l == BUILDING LOTS e OUTDOOR SPORTS ! 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