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6:30—~Dulcimerian's orchestra, Psychology talk. 10==Duleimerian' 80—Paul Porchesl, songs. §0—John McNally, soprano, :60—Abbie Mitchell, spirituals; ! 9.5 Vineent de Sola, planist, 10 30—"Two Hot Knights; Dick Owen, entertainer, 10—Margie La Valle, Peter La Valle, gultar, \——Program from Warner's the- ater, | —~Arrowhead dance orchestra Allce Laurie, soprano, 8:46—Jolly Bill Steinke, orchestra 8:30—Thad H. Cohlck, tenbr, Mme, Porchesl, | 8:580—Alice Laurle's Trio, Bloomfield Ridge Boya, Manuel Rav Bloomtield 20—~Hartley Jc \\ HAS—Louisville—100 , auspices Arthur Find. baritone, News items, The new schedule Is as follows Senlor swimming classes § to § uu srnoons and 6:30 to 7:00 evenings, {also 7:45 to $:15. The balance of the time afternoons and evenings will be given to phuingers, The T:45 s on I'riday evening will he for m- suving, ted Cross method, Junlor swimming clusses Saturday morning, 9:30 to 11:00 and the jun- jors will be allowed to use the pool L tor plunging every ufternoon he- [ tween 4 ind 5:00, This glves an | apportunity for mothers and small ! duughters to go swimming together, will also he a life-saving elass junfors on Saturday afternoon, 2:80 “The first thing that will ha be demonstrated, and 1t ferring Sa residence, anta Barbara as a place of VOICES IN THE AIR SATURDAY, DANCE MUSIO TONIGHT, 1:16 WIBII—Syncopator's. 180 WOR—Ilo Richardson's 00 WEAI'—Gorham's 180 WNAC—Dance music, 30 WOR—AL Ritter's, must be | | | | ' | Hru;, | TOHAVE BUTLER OR NOT, IS ISSUE Philadelphia People Will Have Chance fo Decide WUMEN INSULTFI] BY BAR REPORT Mis. Whitey Assails New Haven Lawyers (P rs, Jo attended many demonstration, ls that they want to keep on at this job as 1 ¢ Irunning it. It they don't Tthrough with this demonstration would be a fool to kecp on worki for them. Tt isn't up to I'resid It isn't up to Mayor kot It is in the first instance o er that has be settled In tween me and the men and women of this town, “There has been a curfous r tance in this city to stand up in the fight we have been misking againgt erime and corruption, The had heen too great an inelination ¢ let things drift and to talk in This is onc time in who want to have th onably elean will 1 rd and tell their m m WSB—Atlanta—i28 FErnest Rogers' Red Head club, ti-—Radiow! entertainment, | 0 11 1 | | | ‘ WGBU—~Fulford, Fla.—278 Blue Steele and his orchestra Blue Steele’s dance orchestra, News bulletins, Baseball scores. |8 | 10 30~ 145=—Vocal insfrumental cltal; race results. 4:30—Indianans orchestra, | soprano; re- orfa, music. musie, t Lopez's, en's, WMBF—Miami Beach—385 Classical recital, Weoltther report, road conditions, news and baseball scores, Fleetwood 130 WGRS—Dance ne- WEI—Philadelphia—: | —Orchestra, | 7180 Now 9 sepha. Whitney Haven, Oct, 8 ore raix WEAF—New York—192 Who E Re Nichols's orchestra. Dinner musie, -"0ld New York." ant Trumpet Quartet. 0O'Brien, tenor. apham, planist Ross Gorman's orchestra 8:30—~Adelphlans Quartet, §:45—Parnassus String Trio. 9—Adelphians Quartet —Parnassus String Trio 30—Marie Opfinger, James Haupt, tenor, 45—"Neon Goldman, violinist, 10—Marfe Opfinger, James Haupt. 10:16—Leon Gioldman, violinist, —Allan Harrls, banjoist. —Robert Eisenhach, pplanist —Vincent Lopez's orchestra. 100 WMC, " 2:00 WRN -2 WAHG—Dar EVENING PICK. DX hounds can when broadcasters op blast on | § the early morning air. For those who want their entertalnment earlier, there are many programs acheduled Go 1o Miow Trosram scssions of the trial of Olymipia Ma —Studio program Philadelphia—395 2.3—Concert orchestra; recital. 0—Dance music. ert o dance Philadelphia, Oct. 3 (@ dier General Smedley Briga- D. Butler's of public safety of Philadelphia during the Mayor h and gym classes meet evening, health from 1 gym from 8:15 to 9:00, cri, has replied to sections of u 1 port filed yesterday by a comnmiiiec lof the New Haven County Bar as- sociation, which had been investigat- ing alleged unethical practices f Joseph Koletsky, counscl Miss Macri. . on nev which oy Tuesday 7:80 WSMB—New Orleans—319 7:30—Dinner program, organ music and bedtime story. Dance music and popular of- ring. |continuance as director alities, thoso Kept v come for names," | Last fall when Mayor [formally request e {dge to extend General T3 of absence from the 1 for« anather rot rongly intimated 1h to 8$:15 n re- i maining 1wo Ken- administration years of stra. for drick’s depends on Flashes of News From Everywhere manifestation to President Coolidge {by the people of the city that they [want him to stay and the president’s willingness to nt their request. The general is willing to remain. provided the people give him their united support and Mayor Kendrick, | receive no such requesis is anxious to have him do s But |expires January 1. he “fighting marine” says he must | Mayor Kendrick safd he first be assured beyond doubt ll\al"n retain the serviees the people want him. | Butl “If the “I1t 1s now wholly up to the people | shall ask the president to extend t of Philadelphla,” Director Butler |general's leave.of ahsence so that it said loday, “If they want me to|shall nclude fhe remainder of Reep on this job they will have to|term.” safd the mayor “and ihe say g0, T am willing to keep on, but |president in consequence of that an I'm not going to keep on tearing the {peal shall inqnire as to my desire, life out of myself if the people don't [you bet your life T will him 1 want me to stay here. iwam the general fo rematn here."” Shg Needs No Guardian! Kendri nt (" WMC—Memphis—199 Evening musicale to be nounced. | WOO—Dhiladelphia—508 b rand organi trumpets. :30—Dinner music, WIP—Thiladelphia—508 | —Tootball game between University of Pennsylvania and Swarthmore. Jo—Dinner music, | T—Bedtime story. $—TLou Young, football coach | 8:15—Song recital, 5—Mandolin club. —Dance musi —Organ recital. “Atmosphere” Charge The committes's veport eriticis- fed women who unofficially partici- pated n the trial for the purpose of | “creating an atmosphere.” Mrs. Whitney's statement part: “In the name of the wonien who attended different sections of the Macri trial, T soleminly protest gainst the insulting statements made about them in the report of the committee of the har associa- tion. A majority of members who were present at meeting irefused to mccept the report and !\Onwl to have {t filed for future con- istderation, I am told. ‘Then the gen- tlemen of the bar of New Haven will have an opportunity to reject this report and so indirectly make the apology due fo the women who have been publicly insulted. Women At Trial These women who attend trial comprise among their number the wives of eminent professional | men, leaders In civie life, professors, judges, women connected with some of our fine ©d oldest New England families, Their motives in tending he trial seem as impossible of comi- prehension by the men whose names are signed to this report as the early efforts of the suffragists to, obtain the vote, Old Suffrage Point “The statement that ‘the who participated in this enterprise should understand that in Connec tieut interference of this kind will not he permitted in our courts’ sounds just like the old arguments against suffrage, “But fortunate have been bl of fine men as a have grown te feel that their happy sisters are their special eharge Tf they are hrought hefore the b charged with hreaking the law, shall we let men prosecute them. men | indge them, and male jury ["Y.\‘v; on their conduct, sheiks male i | good 1 19:30 an- roprano; KPRC—HOuston—297 Kiddies’ Hour. :30—Bible class meeting. :cital by Rose Lilenthal. 30—Idna Adams, mezzo-soprano. Wh —Frank Tilton, ver Licalth Is campaigning against kissing ;) and handshakin sienic 1 He urges that friends gy military salute, as Americ: sald in |6 sons, G other a tised in Music, KDEA (309) program. WBBR (272.6) 8:40 E. ion Brown, sopr WOC (484) 9 E. gram, WKRC (326) E. T.—Vocal strumental classic music. WNYC (526) 9:30 E. T.—A concert by Emily Hartford Avery and as- soclated artists. WIP (508.2) 10 E. gram. WREO (285.6) 11 dance program. | SVRNY (285.5) 12 B, T.—DX Hound | Hour with Ierr s WRNY orch, Central Time, XFKU (275) 4:30 C. T.—Broadcast- | all game, University, of | 10ma Aggi people | | 10 Al Smith, who at conspicuons 8:45 E. T. Ney York times has been for brown derby, is now sporting a nitty ved handkerchief in the breastpocket and a light gray fedora Concert blind boy planist. L. Mar S=—TIrwin 4 rams’ orchestra, 10:30—News, yres, racing (hal hou w~,\m rerst College vs. Princeton University football game, 20—News, baschall, racing. 26—Market reports. b:50—Iinancial summary. 6:01—Baseball, racing. T—Dinner mus!c. §—Scores, racing results, 5—Tenor solos. —Radio Franks. ~Waldorf-Astoria Roof orch. 10. \—Frank C- A8 ix oret Tt j—Johnnie Davis, pianist. Adolphus Hotel orchestra. 8 Davenport's C-Sharp 4 WHAR—Atlantic City—275 7:30—Lecture Period. —Musical pro- | and in- Berlin s of beer, botties ot tell and sausages are among the gifts received by President von Hin- denburg or S6th birthday. KENF—Shenandoah 9—Iamily party concert, wine WPG—Atlantic City—300 ) T—Dinner muste. { 9—Evening conc 10:30—Dance orchestra. York — Mister Ki-Yo and associates have been playing for a franc a hundred points. Gyp has come all frem Oshkosh to be play- oh oy in the White Ihey are snow white collics. 1, — A bluc fox from captured by MacMillan evidently prefers his native Green- md to the New York Zoo. He es- caped from the lomeward-bound steamship Peary T.—Musical pro- New hrce KOIL—Council Blufis—278 8:30—American Legion pre-conven- tion program. Hotsy Totsy Hour. E. T.—Special | W ~—=Schenectad y—380 9:30—Dance program 2 Washin way e ton — WRW—Tarrytown— 9:05—Musical program; scores. 9:40—Johnson and Johnson. Orchestra, Dance orchestra WOC—Davenport—184 Male quartet and assisting solo- st -LeClaire Hotel dance orchestra, Peter MacArthur, baritone; Nl nats: IHouse, New York—341 Ensemble. he Amphions. §—"What's Happening Now.” 30—Leonard Hoenninger, baritone —Leonard Hoenninger, baritone. :15—Erva Glles, soprano. 30—Ukulele Rob McDonald. 9:45—Erva Giles, soprano. 10—Ukulele Bob McDonald, 11-12—Ernie Golden's orchestra. Curling, N KSD (545 Grisniind gram. KFNF (266) 7 C. " KYW (536) 8 C. T.—Musical gram. WORD (27 gram. WFAA (476.9) 8:30 C. T.—Musical selections. WMAQ (447.5) 9 program. KPRC (296.9) 9 C. T.—Frank Tilton, totally blind wonder boy planist. KYW (536) 9 C. T.—Musical pro- gram. XTHS (374.8) 9:10— C. T.—Dance concert. WOAW (526) 11 C. and his organ jubilee, WDAF (365.6) 11:45 C. T.—Night- hawk Frolic. Mountain Time. KOA (322.4) 9 M. T.—Dance pro- gram. | 9 | were 9 KSD—St. Loy tures from the G —>15 nd Central WGR—Bufialo—319 30-4:30—Radio Trades association 2:8 ! concert pro- | | thea wonen WHAM—ROchester—278 Theater organ. 5) 8 C. T.—Concert pro- Noxy is back from Furope and is going ou the air soon from WEAT Everything's better here than abroad except the liquor, 2 says. 0 New Yorfk - akers' Hour, WNYC—! a Printing company —Chateau Four. :30—Police alarma. 35—Chateau Four. Baseball results. 05—Ralph Steffen, baritone, :25—DMildred Dornstrsich, violinist. :45—Stanley Silverburgh, musical saw. 9—Police Quartet 9:30 — Emily Avery concert, with | Maribel Pratt, Norma MacAulay and Roger Bird. :30—Police alarm w York—526 pro- C. T.—Theater WOTS—Worcester— v Teller; Washington—169 es’ Organ fubliiee, ' scores, e those who : devotion | women, There's a Normnan is trying Mass, Cambridae — baseball prodigy at Harvard, Winer, 14, of Chattanooga, to make the freshman nine. Hour. En- no recital. Star's Radio orche 12:45—Nighthawk dance orchestras, Trianon 2 - ra. frolic. N Three T.—Arthur Hays bt little Roose- cared r by three their mothers go Theodore and in India New York | velts are grandmothers whil 1o join their daddies, Kermit, and hunt tigers — The “death-dealing” dentist of Indianapolis, Dr. Spark of the Americ viators, ha Iped capture - B et 1o be WCCO—Minneapolis—116 Nicollet Hotel orchestra. Fireside Philosophies."” Mugie. Irickson’s Coliseum orchestra KDRA—Pitshurgh—300 ~Dinner coneert —Wes a tinghouse Band and weather. RO, WEAR—Cleveland—-388 Novelty dinner studio. lawyers crowd the courtroom, and no respectabla woman to he present? No, gentlemen of the committee good women no longer pass the other | way. | WOKO—New York—2i3 Klorenee Roude, songs. —Ralph Palmer, tenor. ~Isabel Henderson, soprano. 9:10—Vladimir Tobachnik, baritone. w I{\\——\l'\\ \"rk—.-vfl y hour, auline Bronner, 30—Radio matinee, 35—Alex Chigrinsky, Meehan, tenor, “Whoese Birthday Today? High spots fn sports. —Commerce of the day. 7 ‘airy tales. 7:40—Anna 7:50—Herman Schwartxman, §—Orchestra. fotion picture series —Giuseppe Adami. violiniat Antonio on the Radio.” minine news, Studio feature. -RBernstein Trio, Photographing the “Is Dancing Essential e 7 concert from Ouezzan Pacific Time, KGO (361) $:10 P. T gram - KNX (337) 11-2 P. T.—Hollywood | Nite. Buster Keaton, host. KFT (467) 11 P. ~KF1 Frolic. Studio pro- KOA—Denver—-323 Danes musie. . one WTAM—Cleyeland—380 “Dinner musie ~Musical program Mecting of the (! with Ev Jones and | I This picture was snapped at a New York dog show. It show: wee Sarah Weymouth Taylor, aged 20 months, with her very own dog, “Trusty Patsy O'Dare.” Aid the Fallen They lea comfortable ease and pleasure, to study the lives of their fallen sisters and to follow them even into the discomfort and fatigue of a courtroom, there to see how the case is condueted 1o let the unfortunate woman know that other women wish to comfort her if sh has been wrongly accused and to | try and lead her to a better jdeal | of life it she has done wrong. “Our visits (to the courtroom) are spoken of (by the commiftee) in this way: “The scheme originated | in his (Mr. Koletsky's) mind'. Mr. ky must be considerably old- he looks the scheme dates from the rliest davs of woman's Interesting social problems and with me personally from about 1889, “But the gentlemen of the mittee pay us compliment Out of all who gathefed In the court- room, we are singled out as 1hoss who controlled the jury by their {mere presence. As soon as a citizen of Orange, Milford, Southbury, 3 us in the court room, no evidencs counts, no charge of the jury. T have been told that the committee asked different jurors if they were infln enced by my presence. Tt is a pify to spoil the high compliment they paid me by adding the humiliating | fact that most, if not all, of the jury \ad not even known that such a per son existed. ‘L EARN T0 SHIN VEAR AT Y. W.C.A Pool o Remain Open Every, Aiternoon and Evening 6 T - i KGO—Oakland—361 11:10—"Chimes of Normandy.” comic opera. Soloists. Vinton La J'errera and his econcert orchestra. 1 a. m.-—Hotel §. Francis dance or- 0 homes America™ is pnenmonia and York ering Midnite TR i from his gang. plenrisy (All Programs on Fastern Standard | © Time.) 2 WTIC-WBZ—Silent The executioner He has not had a 0 years to earn his Dane has been sen- sONgs - WIR—Detrojt—516 Studin orchestra in dinner Copenhagen as lost his job. thing to do in 2 noney. Not one tenced ath planist; con- cert. | Jean Goldkette's Serenaders. Jean Goldketts's recording or- direct from the Greystone SPECIAL TO STUDENTS TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT Any Make, Late Models $10.00 for four months New Britain Typewriter Exchange Telephone 612 96 West Main Street Night, PWX—Havana—400 —Special musical program from | studio. Sololsts and dance music. | CHIC—Toronto—357 CHIC— eymphony orchestra. Soprano and contralto solos. Palais Royal dance orchestra. 10 to d WGBS—New Yori 1:30—Seripture reading. 1:36—Alfred Long, tenor. 2—Arthur Koffman's Serenaders 3—Spanish lessons: plano. 3:20—Auto driving lessons; piano. 8:40—Furniture talk; plano. 8—Uncle Geebee, —~3168 A | New Yorle — A sperding motorist | { whose appearance In court was de- Jayed by a trip to Montreal has heen fined the equivalent of seven quarts of liquor at West prices chestra hallroom Russo, songs.” — | —Silent planist WOX-WW Night. 8 5 § | | | WRFO—Lansing-—285 Quebec The Speed Wagon Sercnaders choice program of dance music. 'K i - The Tifth avenue | ork built by W. A.| rk 15 to he closed, his widow pre- in s Chatean Laurier orches- Mon tra. Varlety program and Laurier dance orchestra & = concert Rutts WTAS—Flgin—302 I'red Hamm and the Boss's Own orch . Soloists from the Kim-| ball 1 studio. a- kS Chateau & Family.” com 10:15 lia do 16 IN HARTFORD DINE AT THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 STATE ST. 2051 WHEN WI'BH—New York—2 i 2--Serenade Bert lLowe's Entertainers, 4—Maud Edens, contralto. 430 4 |5 | WCEE—Flgin—: Continuation of WTAS pro BEAUTIFUL HOME AT MAPLE HILL FOR SALE Bungalow type of house with upstairs rooms: beautiiui 30! gram Scores (quarter hourly) Montana Ramblers. M 5--Suzanne Hackett, Milton Yoke tenor; Schicber, soprano rm ag—>s36 ory by Uncle Rob. 1 dinner concert. program RYW— hica asehail time ~C'ongress Hote 9—Variety mus vard, just like a pa¥k; near the golf course SEE US Camp Real Estate Co. Phone 343 here was some static on the air| Jast evening. although nobody in New Rritain minded that, since we take | It for granted that most fans were lstening to the efforts of artists from this city WTIC in Hartford. The Travele station came in slick, natu + No distortion marred the| program and every number was ex- temely clear. soprano; | f Renee | mann, Southe | Fri renaders. Stock and made-to-order sizes NEW BRITAIN | SHEET METAL WORKS| E. J. GOOBY & SON Tel. 573 Vv and Fineh, songs WEBRM—Chicago—226 Sunset 1m Syneopators Bronx program 2 Samovar orehestra, Male ¢, 30c and 81 Store Original Har Paul Small CUnder Grant s Also, e i Always a Fresh Supply To [ 272 Main Street Rooms 305-6, Bank Blig. Take Home THE OLD HOME TOWN ony Girls, Tew College Trio. Samovar orch WHAP—Brooklyn--240 Dinner music. PRI WHBBR— Staten Tsland—272 Ma clarine rano. ns and answers the Wen- Hart club The ensemble by nerberg Chorus and the eame in it being possible to pick cach volce—almost, New Brit- ain ainly doesn't have to apolo- gize for the program last evening We won't say much about it, since there is a story regarding the offer- ing, in another column. All we can say, s that the entire program was enjoyed. “Kentucky BY STANLEY colm ' st Br ie questi Carme WEBH—C hicago—370 stra and Howard planist. orchestra. Features -Edgewater Beach rolle So. Main St prano, clarinet 8olos. —Oriole = = hotel Richmond Hill—316 ogram . m.—Dance MOTOR TRUCKING Furniture Moving Cinders and Filling Material Furnished A. H. HARRIS 31722 | e m— CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimatcs Cheerfully Given on All Johs fel 2913 WENR—Chicago—268 Ranland lyrie trio. Artists including the Wonder Bean.” 1 nk Westphal's orch American Pic rs. Others 9 (IF WE HADNT % HAD SO MUCH WOR—Newark—105 exercises, S , Newark, Mayor Kendrick We didn’ last off, there much volume on KYW on the making much of act that I hear much else of in- evening. A WTIC| didn't seem to be distant station: air, but it w a stir, due to y barrage of code best to drown out the The season of 1925-26 has been dubbed “Learn to Swim™ year and | Y. W. pools throughout the country | are already being flocked with foam and motion by aspiring and enthu- siastic mermaids. Vacatlonists, Impressed by improvement from healthful cise otu in the open, resolving | 1o keep fit upon their return. Fancy diving, life-saving and otl features are taught at the Y. A.. There are to be two gym cla one for regular gym work, drills, 1 dancing and th nd corrective individual member ngement has beer creby the swimming pool every day, except Satur for both classes and plunging pool was open only X but now it will be - terest signe RAIN 1T wouwl BE DRIER THAW | DONT BE ALARMED STRANGER - 1 TS ONLY HIS HEAVY UNDERWEAR THAT MAKES HIM ACT nec ye R as t Wathey a dotng it efforts of the thelr < Chapman’s orchestra in was amper. = are WILS—Chicago—354 5 . WVOK at ame clock w Fdwards' in about 1 program by Gus orchestra, but the cd 80 tinny that we went s funny, but whenever es on the air the ic 1ds distorted, while of the pr m from that ys e clear and with- rence. T RO AR A e v o N - rench's galaxy of music sou 1 HOMES FARMS Na An Mi nal ba hour of 1 orchestra W | 1ce music | recreation | for to suit the A new arr stre T s0 health ex! Newarh—263 f WA — : st MWAQ—Chicago—117 M o from WPG, ‘ ning 1 an interesting | Formerly about | four days a wee + the names | openevery day, FOR SALE the ogram o 'um\h\\ 1Hdr BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE | A ——— THREE-FAMILY HOUSE on Brooklawn street: all im- provements (new); will sell small amount of cash. COX &DUNN 272 Main St First-Grade Oriental Rugs at V. SEVADJIAN 45 Grand Street 1190 Also ANl Kinds of Repairing and Cleaning Nicely Done s Telephone but we en- © numbers, m, due ASD s a e distortion. Mon stern m will continue xt The WS AT—Cincinnati—; pen en- me, Cin & orning. and |a children's gym class, WK RC—Cincinnati— M h was or ya AZO nd n McKay's Swiss or racket nally turr gged Sur we in- ary ckatary Hawkins." trumentak Wby andard | was | 4 oft|a class, children would of course. Tt is| ommodate e will be | ning a hoped more | more | After a lant in winter citles of its size to possess as fine Britain assoctation. There has b is will trons and that ther will use its facllities, . exercise is ju import- | 18 in summer and few » so fortunate as the a who 2 pool en som particula for children from 10 to 14, who are apidly and are at the awk- Tt ten or more children a it will h grow ward Wpply for such 1ded to the after school one class, to be 1 k. Tn such | given cor- | d preserihed work similar | Tuesday ever A in class for their girls will consult Miss Fossett, the physical director. day a W rective an the adults on Parents who ar THE DROMMER WA SOME GooDS IN THODEKT UNCLE O WAS SHOWING OFF RADCLIFFS GROGERY BEN PRINGLE WAS GOING TO “THROW A FIT-