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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ETEAR MONDAY 5 Ni Programs on Lastern siandard Time | ¢ las Coving shine Sonny cman's orch EVENING TULY: 4 | WG Inter WEWL—NEW YORK—268 | BOnts, 9—Question Box | WG P i WRYA 1 ] WEA” ) amus Sare Dunn, s estra, PICK, high spots, . tenor, cmentary Germar Keeping Fit Harold Nobl Mark Willian Piano ¢ Rick tion L3l 3 S kerl agent inging socker Trio, hanning Pollock - Scotty ; Andrews, v Sir Harry George Wi —Emi Toimberget 1 Jerse Steve Bond dan Grand oprri, Grand Opera WEAF, Directic 11—-Studlo recital lard, soprano. accompanist 11:30~ Trave 8" Ensemble conducted by Merriman, sical director WTIC, in & program of music Rudolph Frim 12—"Auld Lang Syne.’ WBZ—SPRINGEILLD—333 Market report. —Dave Harmond and his oreh- direct from Cook's Butterfly ballroom, Springfiele 7—Organ recital from ater, Springficld. §—Capitol theater orchestra. 8:30—Third series of plays pre- sented by the Theater Guild of Aostia 10—Listeners 9—Concert presented by Julia Cul- | WBBR—STAT linane, saxophonist, assisted by | S—Jubllee Anne Culling pianist, j 8:10—Wo ~Organ recital by Arthur Clif- —Jubll ton | Bible in —\\, ther reports; missing per- l ¢ descriptions L e c i e nswick orchestra. Midnight wter dance Lepertory any from | ! sare Sodero | Hil- | i, Aatiet ' YORK—273 a Nadine, F'red Osborne, songs Smonole ~Greystone Trio. pana 8, | 8 Francis Sper, songs. of | Bi stie String Ensemble, 2 avoy Ballroom orchestra. 1 12—~WFRH at home party. WHAP—NEW YORK—240 —Dinner mus Lucile \ ~Ernest Se pianist Wooder ener, soprano; tenor Capitol the- | ' : y—Sylvan String a:1h-—Jam Trio, riet ;vrm,' JSLAN Entertainers, 1 news digest, tertainers. ruction, ntertainers ¥rolie and |7 Martha Brauninger, broadeast | S—Synchrophase hour. tHoatitor) )= isit to the Vatican.” | ]g_ 4 Bockstein, piani: —WORCESTER—268 YOR=HADSy o C Charles Myers. n's orchestra, Melody Boys. WRST—BAY SHORE—216 Music and educationa soprano. | the ¢ music. “Twilight Scout couts. Prot W. | 8-11 pro- 8 l“—)'u\-m Hmrl hour of music. 10-11—Grand opera from WEAF. WANAC—BOSTON—280 6—XKrazy Kat Kiddies Klub :30—Jimmie Hooley and his orch. )—"Causes of Rlicumatism.” Broadcast from the new studio at 1e Metropolitan theater. | 9 Metropolitan grand orchestra, di- rection Klein, Stuge pre- sentations and musical accom- ons, ukulele, on Ramblers, on, entertaine John Cramer, xylophon Columbian blers, WOR—NEWARK—405 -Bill Wathey, “Sports.” ~Jacques Jacobs' Ensemble. 1wen quartet, Topics' lecture, H. V. Joseph Kaltent Metropolitan the-| 30 Rip Van Winkle,” Brace Con- Spanish Harry Symphionic Ensemble, tain Humphrey, entertain- Stock —Dance orchestr ifth avenue o s bulletin, \ i | | —Twilight trips, Tivoli theater organ. 30—Strin nsemble, IWARK—252 news, and : results; 10-—Pendleton tainers, Ra Peters Gleo t quotations Moore. ymmary s results: news iteros. club, ac and Lennie entertainers. a1 ] Jimmy Clark, pianist Wi \I—\I\\ YORK—192 5-—Deters Glee club. ickland’'s orches China-Royal orc WODA—PATERSON—2 Music Vineont Lopez's orchestra. Massed band coneert. 20—Concert selections. Ukulelo P'ate song 15—Carlo De Fillippis Iranklin Pope, music « chestra \\Il-——l‘llll ADELPHIA—395 \Ul(k—.lh neert ¢ A Yeform ¥ )is \\Il'——l'llll ADELPHIA—508 Good WGRS—NEW call; dancing lesson PHILADELPHIA— ntennial WHN—=\T W YORK—361 45— Kl Patio dance o WOO—PHILADELP! "l\—d!lfl TILADELPHIA—278 bibit WERAY—NEW YORR—258 \\H\l(——\H ANTIC CITY— CITY—300 Wi —\II\\II! WMCA—AEW YORK—311 \\"kll—\b\\ T(IIU\—- §—Anna i 3 $:40—The 9 gram | 7:40—Continuation of 11~ T —Musical program. 11 S— T 1 30--Dinner program 43—Artisty MNONDAY, APRIL Hotel Ambassador concert orch. #kinny told us all about Raphae Harry Loventhal, director, -Hotel grill dance or- \estra Dougherty, di- Traymore Clarence Main street, but the gent who paint- | d all those famous pictures whic hang in the Louvre and the Vatie \n‘ and the Dresden Museum and th | oftice of the town elerk of Terlin | 32 |and lots of other places. The talk | interesting, as presented from | WTIC, and we heartily enjoyed it. Jill interrupted with her usual line | of remarks, as Jdid most of the oth. | ers, Including Willaim Gus and Bil | Sykes. i wie ity A very successful thunder sto was staged in the vicinity of New biritain on SBaturday evening and we o Aread Rerenaders enjoyed it heartily, wondering just | e Ber Wel BONES, n one of the darts of lightning Miln ntertainers. | wuy going to do a fireman act down || —Lyrie ¢ adin, Noti ned except Miln much concentra which had | ! been going on evening and mere. ¥ got louded and funnier during the '€ —BU L FALO- {storm. We shut up shop until t AT ruster's or rage of the 1”' at | wetor, 20-—8tudio prog Silver Slipper Supper elub, Eia. lie McKnights danee orchestra. WEBL—SY RACUSE: . Dinner ~Bedtime $mile club, WGY—SCHENLCTADY —380 Stock musie was POPOTLS] News. WGY Agrnen recita WRW=TARRYTOW\— Children's stories 5 | wh nd Opg nd Opy d statie, W elements | on what dulcimer, awhile we WTAM, « land, and notieed miracles the storm Wroug | st calmed down to a at tent and the air quite | Stations louder and every. |4 thing. W nned 1o spend a pl In | ant evening with T mes and His |1 Gang, but quit over an hour |! ecarlier than in order that a ! pre-Easter might b st from one of Cley WHAZ—TROY—380 bty . istrial Farm Boys, I Address, Prot, J. G -act comedy, Marshal tuned in ano recital, i lishop's friends, m.-~Vincent Lopez's orch, WMAKR—BUFFALO—266 Murray White srehestra, Musical program WHAM—ROCHESTER—27 ter organ. cater ore 5 Dance music, ex- was clearer, |8 man's came in us service land's | from Ring numbers, The Fairehild, | wyz “Kupid quartet fered “Easter Bells Are one of th iined singers, everyone of them, and they were pluced Just right be- | ore the mike, in order t tone might be brought out. | olilieiin Income Hokel formation. A. Hemin- | In answer to a question sent by D, B J “No."” but you |4 can got a preseription any good | | doctor. r i (R we'll say —Children's Dinner concert ol “Tiisian ockman-Farmer news and mar- | pinica by riod. Frank ¥ from WIZ. offer- |! interestingly, accom- a well handled banjo. hat was the only number we h Pitisburgh ad-| by him, drat it! ker to | P I erson, | Tater in the cvening we tuned in lon WL, Chicago, which faded m‘ X some extent, but which weather | plonty of volume, never. | | Ford and Glenn and Ralph Fmerson | took a trip in the WLS Twin Wheeze, weat n‘l],. ezing through the country and | keeping everybody In good spirits by means of imprompty, clean humor. Songs were sung for the customers and Raiph played numerous v those listening in. Tt Program o Cincinnat |\ reze ‘worked over time rm\yllvzl mes-Star orchestra under the di- | gron one town to another, in order | rection of William J. Kopp. 8010, jisteners in inight hear the ist: Howard Hafford, tenor. In | numbers requested by them. 1-»‘,1 Old Kentuck | Jokes sprung » not too hot, but | WRYVA—RICHMOND—256 Children's Hour. wailan music 1 Light Opera Hour. 3—Time signals and forecast WEW—CINCINNATI—22 — reports and Dinner con tric: ure, Hotel Gibson | ¢ the | of them sounded like three youths | —Market and weather reports | sitting around in someone's ;...mu,}: oncert program by 153d Teg- | juu passing away the with wise iment band. |cracks and songs. Bach Saturday| Dr. Douglas Irecman, “VIrginid} vening the Twin Wheeze program | Iolk Lore.” ¥ can be heard and 1U's reallyy worth | - 1 Liegiment ba S | and as- o e | Wiz, New Vork; WDW , | dence, id WE Ra were | ¢ | among e stations he through # the mass of squeals yesterday afte WBAL din-| 000 The convention of bloopers | ‘{ lula, €on-| a4 grown to a family reunfon, with o lall the women folks talking at the fromi o, of their voices and making lots t racket. Every once in a while the | men can be I to groan, away _|down in thelr throals beca Tl-| 17 gies are making so much noise. Jt | Loval| a¢'a real reunion vesterday. Wow! What racket. . Provi- | naman Ci ¢ i Who Discovered the told by Huzel Knox. iner program. Robert n program. Recital hall of the Peabody Musie. Frederick organtst n Consery D. Weaver, t | | i | Margaret ‘ Curlon, violinist on rlon, pianist; William Rroemer, Mackall, c Commission, t Miller, cellist, rman tenor Talk b State Helene | John N. Roads The Boy | offur- last eve- A well arranged play, Who Discovered Easter,” w | ea from WGBS, New York, | ning and, in spite of some fading, the station came through well. The | vas well acted and a radio set was nsed to good advantage in the | production. The piece was truly in km\\n‘[; with the season and, al-| he dialogue oky, mes- | o 1 n —Program, Atlania Chamber © Commeree 45 Gea elub. ASHVILLE—285 i Jtime stories Dance music. | WMC—MEMPHIS—500 Larst associated with this season were o to drink their fill trom the wide varicty of material nted yesterday and all Jast Nearly every one program Holy Week or or services yes noteworthy beauty of them came through the speakers, in spite of the | \ act that listeners could not see the | | masses of flowers and the colorful | | gatherings at the various | worship. : | compositions WIOD—MWIAMI BEACH—248 3 e music, 1y '] | W ma station offered at le designed to obscrve e Ea especially \(\llll —\II\\II ul ACH— 2-—Dance miusic WGBU—FULFORD—278 5O 50108, SKW—TUINUCU, Cuba—338 Dance music I'\\\—"\\ ANA—100 ne ‘Radio™ Musi 1dio” stra - houses o (Spanish). i nglish) . We have a t land from & oncs | 'ncle Liga Bu Fairfax crerMONTREAL—1r | Unele K S K ber the | gongartiorthestin | ola gentleman, don't you? Well, in | the letter he says tha expects to time toda going to ask for us to- | terworth of Studio ital 30—Dance music. | CFCA—TORONTO—356 arrive in this city som and it he does e to write orrow. Now, ¢ bread and milk ou have, and g fore papa slaps you i | . im H\m —TORONTO—357 nstrumental music Through the Static | Two l'hm l\llled as Plane Falls to Earth | b UP—Licutenant | Private J. | airly ;.w] By per-ex- Charles E. § Zwengosch © Division a serviel National Guard, to ¢ t cath yesterday er- 1. Outs listened from & Lovis fiying 1t Lambert-t Bridget g on their pl 1 power Hispa , crumpled loop™. ar of the sburb, when 50 horse- ane when ted from fusclage t rip cord dropped st arms threshing - . - [ Saturday night. Not the fellow “‘IH"I]FFF[;T E A T S ywns that nice new block on West | quipment hicle have nomk had & lights, hicles, and specd, withou the ateering & broad- | been was considerably tont tention w of motor at the full |4¢ per i }m)vvs per; persons dren |trians stepping from bLehind ob automobiies | the boys admitted that and the three \\h rift Henry I its contention that an effort (and oust him. | with force the liquor laws, and permitted denied by the ficials Robert Stidman, bari | Pl s Jndge defense counsel and Maine. fort of the | | presentation of evid fi i which it wasg expected th ATLists' recits |lesdae ment would be taken until state republican convention in Port- of « : joying m».“‘\ | il a | Hotel Bond, [ Mr. Eiffic | April 10, I MENACE TRAFFIC ‘u.un Roconnt for 4 {2 Per Gt of 'nison. i sentor at Vs colic Accidents in Two Years Henry T tar Sl Miss Dennfson's parcnts (Former Harvard Star to Wed Millionaire Gixl Mass, April 5P Huarvard football the Crimson 18 engaged to Thurber Den- Framingham, Dunker, und captaain of ck toam last year Miss Elizabeth daughter of Henry 8, Denuison, paper made the announcement her Hartford April & 4% hicle 1 Connecticut Defective cunsed per cent of 349 motor ve accidents which ccurrid wo years, according to un a ompleted at the state motor department Considerable been made in t the menace cring apparatus and g The number of drivers forth in powerful motor ve- often at Tigl taking a cursory examin year in ting who anture rates time ition of | . is surprising, t persistent campaizn in the s gaingt defective cquipment is evi- | itly bringing a response. At any e, there were one-third less o ents aseribed to that cause in 1923 han in 1924, and the number of 925 accidents recovded fo hav cansed by glaring less than half the ke even 24 tolal, The same was true, to a lesser ex- with respect to defective brakes n the other hand, & given to the condition | ¢ vehiele tires, for aceidents | wld to he due cided advance in 18 Operators were hlamed cent of the ac nts last ye ous for 211 per cent, and equipme for per canses however, 10ss for fectiv cent misc for emainder. The classification “other includes Dieyelists riding nto the path of motor vehicles, chil- playing in the street, pedes nd the 1ath of appr and causes of that into ral natu Y GUNSPIRAEY Mason, unted is now in the past | School of DBusines prised ob as an joh, &) Chicago, 1 yosterday terly conduet ather of nois, de eadlights | five maker's to get her gowns for wation wood hosp an instructor aving knowledge of th and the specialist hecam At ummer and corresy tims The Ch the |y, girl wighed rnor deelared that feel at liberty if vote | himself for United the spring prima employes of the tion ‘\' ith Dunker, son of Mrs Davenport, Towa, was grad- from Harvard last year and tude in the Graduate Adminiss ion. Miss Dennison two years ago sar- Boston friends by taking a rmature winder in a ory, ¥he was proud Louise D callouses thut eame said, ot having them s wood sign of your i No dat ng had heen set for the fo Chicago l)nclor Arrested In Missing Girl C‘ase Aprit & (@D, a speclalist, wa acob Bressier, arrest- on a ¢ of disor at the instance of the Miss E. Dellibae, Jaughter of a - ntist, The 2 Desey Kankaker dnys ago whils nurse from the 1l where Dr. Tngl Rressler i Dr. L. B. D ecused i Niac. ier of the ressler of nurse's s danghter rquainted a lake camp near Kankekee last vonded for some hereabouts, He said 1 1 is married, denfed any knowle the wherabouts but said he Tier i possible, ) physici dge of 1 to ma o s |Governor Pinchot Give: \dnce for State Workers April 5 (P —Gov- . In a statement today state employes may they so desire to other eandidate than nator at But, he added, present administra- 0 out of gympathy they eannot refrain for any “who are it that | from active nppmi(lrm 10 it ought in To Close Case Today | August April 5 (P—Im- peac procecdines 4 . Cummings of Ken- | rhee county entered the last stage oday with the defense prepared to ubmit one more witness to support prohibition offi- | s used “notorions bootleggers'” in to compromisc Me, Brewster are tition and conducting Gov. Ralph O. ecutive council hearings on a erifi’s removal ul and inefficient foners' charges that he consorted criminals, neglected to en- ail were took noral laxitics fn the county j sheriff when he he stand in his own defense Hostility between prohibition of 1d the sherif flared out clashes between | olly, senior | oth May, chief rohibition enforcement officer of | May entered hearing ter Judge Connolly had wmade | \arges against his men in an ef- o prevent laving the judg: federal district court, the nited States attorney, mysclf and my men maligned in this way.” The defense hoped to complete nee today after journ atter the he hearings in Joseph E. ¥ y which Gov. Brewster tend. TENDERED BACHELOR DINNER A bachelor dinner for Harry J 3cgor of this city was given at the Hartford, on Saturday a group of his friends. | married to Miss this city, or vening by Begor will be Krum, also of —_— REAL FSTATE FOR SALE (Meriden, Conn.) Jarge brick Reautiful § tenement tric light: good paying | loe $20,000 Tnquire Joseph Pictkiewyz 18 Veteran Street, Meriden, Conn. CROWLEY BROS. I PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 2913, FIRE INSURANCE Geo. A. Quigley 308 Main St. New Britain | HEN IN HARTFORD| DINE AT THE HONISS 'OYSTER HOUSE xpert fiyer, fiying hours | Zoe ngosch lived 1—‘ to his credit Louis. | 8t 22 STATE ST. | Under Grant s 25¢. 50c and €1 Store | Also, Always & Fresh Supply I Takc Home argan | Cummings, o0 Trial in Maing, common tecores resen” WE PF(‘IALWE IN Automobile Insurance COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. BATTERIES OF QUALITY BACKED BY |: PER SERVICE AT Gould Battery |; Service Station 110 EANT MAIN ST, TE| DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE You-Drive Auto Renting Co. Cor. Seymour and Elm Telephone 3981. | term J PPederation of Bible ¢l N Providence, May 1 and 2. Dy, J. | r, vice-president of fon: Ernest R, Dechan neral off the Blue army, and 8 M, Bre one of the organizers of the } il be armong t Kers, 1y tically all of the 1 for both duy {will be furnished by t RBible class el tri | Britain and the men's glee clul the Bartholow class ut Mount Vir.| non, N. Y. Delegates from here wiiif he elected tomorrow evening, [ This evening the Blue arniy {hold its regular weekly meeting Man Shot and Killed ] By Four Combanion: Revere, Mass, Apnit itificd man was shot 4 fatally [ before midnight by whom he had be The four fle shots, later Pie Lynn wns tation, and fully lo PREACHER 15 600D EMERfiE_NflLEA[]ER Dr. Ahlquist Does Everything Take Up Collection The versatility of the modern min- was demonstrated to Bible ing when the speaker, Allquist proved that fectly capable of running a religlous ny part of it by deliver- | unid ing the sermon, and closing prayer directing group singing by a trained yrus and then playing the piano tor the cloging song. | It w the first of a scries of four rmons by Dr. Ahlguist and the last four ministers, as about I'eter “The 0 Pirst Pope.” Dr. Ahlguist in the | session, He denied conncet ourse of his add:ess said I want | 1) but authorlties deelar 1o v to you men that 1 hold the | they beli 1 he refilled the chnwm hgher view of Christ, T belleve ab- | hers of hie weap, or fleek olutely in the divinity or rather | from the erime ety of Christ. Those who hold the s 1aken to the Massucl lower view that Christ was merely ral hospital in Bost man, a handful compared to wounded man | ho hold the higher view of | and is boing <held (her serson of Christ, and they have 1aantification whould { eased iy num- recover consciousness in recent years Dr. Ahlquist led the We rberg cliorus In singing several selections. | New York l’ullcomdn am came fo the vescue In plaving | Is Killed by Gunman ano for the elosing hymn, when | o0 8 O Rep BLGE regular pianist could not A tiea il o found. President. B. e I e N eélaad anat Hslen sl early today by an unidentific e B agsailant whom T pursui .in hand he patrolmar body was found lying in a gutter rlem. He was twice found running from the se as arrested, oily the killed cently, Keith belr night Brony. Cong Iedery usie Everym from N 1ster Lver nan's class yosterday Rev, Dr, morn- A A le was pers woun 1 four men n walking tro Villa, {¢ d t police said led revolver in urres of w series by The germon shootin those the removed, for possih vietim was revol snnounced that William A. Cashmore had been selected by the Rlue army fo be its next g to start June 1, 19 exeentive committee of the be usked to accept this r nasebe tion at its monthly meeting tomor- | l.ouis rov evening |tast Friday The Blue army s arranging a |home in the delegation to the convention of the |escaped second policeman 1) traffic Policeman| shot to deat s he entered His assal hiy] Easter Hat—Easter Dress—and You—Will PHOTOGRAPH WONDERFULLY With Our New “Hollywood” Spotlight Effects SPECIAL TILL MAY 1 ONLY (Regular $20.00 per Dozen Portraits) \\ITH THIS ADVERTISEMENT, $5 OO ARCADE STUDIO FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL 8-ROOM COTTAGE On Shuttle Meadow Ave. Can be sold with or without ex tra building lots. Reasonable price; small amount cash RABINOW-RASCHKOW REAL ESTATE CO. 303 Main Street Thone 1810 MUTUAL OR STOCK AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE eWittARile 212 Main Street Nat’l Bank Building BUNGALOW ON WINTHROP STRE FOR ONLY §5,000 This is a good opportunity for a party who wants a cozy little home at a rock-bottom price Camp Real Estate Co. Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 303-6, Bank Bldg. 5T FOR SALE 9279 272 THE OLD HOME TOWN OH BOY DAT MAN WAS SURE HIDING IN "me BUSHES WHEN H COME IN- DHAD TO LOOK AT HIS FEET To TELL WHICH WAY HE WAS HEADIN YOURE SAFE HERB HE KNOWS ‘You'* 2 WHEN HE COMES IN TOWN FOR WIS SPRING SHAVE AND HAIR. CUT, HE BRINGS ALONG HIS DOG -

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