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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI,I), MONDAY, JULY 19, 1926. =R | MID-WEST POLICE HUNT SLAYERS |PHONE CALL BEST s OF PUBLISHER, ENEMY OF CRIME, (LLETO SUAYERY §:35—Joint g piano al. from WJZ WTIC, Hartford, $:30—Goldman ||Hour. And : t 3 s smcoe . —— . . wowmr. | WNYCXEW yon o et o wimaw 1o Nowien Bfeciin,_ton, tr-| S P e BT s Hirdeed Canton Man W i Pl 6 o selection . ¥ LR R " 4 e ¢ 2. 2 % 5 2 & DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. 6 ket high s. At Geaud arehestia bl o D e 4 e 4 s . o 0 farket Ik 00 ssons. || G, AUt Gty "5 : e : A P Warned of [mpending Fate WTIC—HARTFORD—176 \dvanced German lessons. iy S T : Sttt . ; > $ g 4 : Y XY p Z 7 i PR 7 ‘anton Ohio, July 19 (®— From 6:30—Dinner concert, Moe Blumer Police alarms 7 7 10—1 Hu aurant qu: k. Mm Sl s Eots e, W leave you folks| one to four clear cut theories in the > Oriental (Pog v, plano recital. W 7 : » John B. Foster. X e can't help it £ v A : murder of Don R. Mellett, Cantor s—Joint piano recital. ;3 i Dapieljheator: I T ol e 2 ) 3 ‘ ¢ s i e | er, authorities expect to de- 15 immer health hints o i e S 7 7 7 - 3 | 3 v duce evidence sufficient to trap the Sizilietta (Von Blon); d. Melodie | :25 r violinist Wi GRAND OPERA, s SR . \ é : ¥ ) slayer. Friml); e g 8 r WG Rartiond, el 3 i % \ § 4 b i % he most promising clus is the Young P ; : 3 | telephone call received by Mellett & cess” fr drand Opera. com ey B % 7 e - ; week ago last night, warning him o (Rimsky-Korsagos oo h o v Petigru sthtions Juit W 5 4 e At | ; MR\ % 4 2 2 nation and describing to hin olo: Selected, « 3 n|10:3 ¥ e T row W Zoirs o ot e x 7 7 : the letter the manuer i Berman, accompanist nklz WLWL—NEW YORK—268 itioa eltter hat oty E ) ; .7 & PR H it occurred four (an Algerian danc: E t jestion Box o / 2 ¥ g % 3 Vi 3 Rewards Total § i : 9:3 Dunn, violinist. WFI—PHILADELPHIA—395 ; nday evening, beginning . / G 7 : prcds daliiing 8 : lin solo: Romance E es § , tenor; C 2 SrariE bserved as silen : A 7 = | apprehension and conviction of the el ’ . ; slayer may bring in the de clus Dowd, planist. WE TLANTIC CITY—300 > 7 4 G o, s g o I thorities have -beer e the murder shoitly soprano. 30—Last minute news flashes and : / ; ; 3 ; G b after mic Friday morning. bascball scores :45—Fifteen minute organ recital. | popsible, much, as ! 7 g Z y W n\\—\L\\ YORK: & i n addr 3 President of the . 7 7 Z 2 4 - ¥ 2 ntly imminent strug 1d concert, Edwin e tel Mo in c ited States, the governc 7 i : o i ra ,n.-mp al balance of powe conducting, di- |- mmercial digest. L ed. Aus e & like t G ) S o b, " 2 L iy h factional strife, it is be t - / # Ui 7 # % . may become so bitter, tha S Hall of Fane, N ices of New Jersey State College : Hall of Fame, New lorEtice (L eslier soprands pigekiof e y & with its new sct of Agriculture. fatel Sapae el able information may be mady ilable s—Hotel Traymore dinner music : : o'clock, daylight ARl ‘ G i . Spitework among the members o our,” by ndo's concert orchestra v the an- | 4.1 3 8:30—Hotel Shelburne dnner music. | | Sodaro. | - s —Hotel Ambassador concert orch. | ; : : Aol i s items and weather report. |~ ¢ ¥ 30—~Concert. Thayiu's band and ne that 1 1 They s how 1 R t Wis ft ton (0.) Baily siain early rime has been laid, may bring ou 3-11:30—Capitol theater orgar 15 z n Grand Opera art loop. 5 s hat i front ¢ ze at ed one of t s of his e d 1ead s for the Folks at Home,” | 7 3 i 1 Pier. Now o fonch r ! f E ut ¢ th tw hi A0 Eviab d\cated i e be some goo Walter Dawley b s s 10—Steeplechase Pler dance orch. A e o s in 4 1 suns S urder was the work clhue heretofore avesed” wHia 9 1 Roth, soprano. T Haoes Olsnn dance: or pend about $ r 5 Eonsies ’ s : | 1 WJIAR—PROVIDENCE—308 10—Johnny Camp's or: ra., B ance orell | yroadeasting operations. n ; AL T { may come to t at any momen D Garden Pier, and clear up the mystery. 8:30—Baseball scores 1 ape May proj 2 4 . aries of staff members 2 = = < ppo May/ program 11—Fry's dance orchestra. Million paatiolss Clean-up Starts 8:35-—Musical 10:30—Starlight Parking, with Cap- N > ntertainers, but es not e | 3:50—Joseph Smith, baritone solo-| tain Whitwell “?Mr_i”-g_ ; ¢ 4 ; Sl , H s Public sentiment in church ang stra. B ¢ ’ s | a campaign “to clean v anton a & —Mouslcals: prosam. 7—Employment opportunitics. 5 say 8 : L | % i a result of the publicity given th 9:15—Joseph Smith, baritone., 5:30—Ernie Golden's orchestra. FNAR~—ATUA N OIEx 3 $ e 5 ; ; g tit 26--"Geand Opera Hour” S U aside Trio. oo dntaresting L tioal teatiices g overnor Vic Donahey implorin WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 e e ecture, Wil | L1—Follles Bergere dance orch are scheduled by WGBS, D rork, Bl | s ; bnfofon i atsenare te farc Ul $:85—Market reports. Boston. liam D. Ellpstrick WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 | for tomorrow evening. The Lo y 1 sl Aol S ieaen Lo —Hotel Lenox ensemble. 5 5 & ¢ 6—Stock report, pews items and [take place at 6:30 o'clock and ! ] 5 Al>1aN NEED CODSEETe0 JUIB nes 7:33Bob Patterson's Hotel Kimball | -, lasire. 6:30—Dinner program, Hotel Van|“The House of Usher,” the play 1 . . p / : 1 ties against vice and corruption i 9—Capitol theater orchestra under|;y.5q hton orchestra. 5—Baseball scores. will be the “app ‘ _ % o 5 2 :\ meetng of repre tives ¢ the direction of J. Fred Turgeon TR iolden's orchestra | 7:30—Dorothy Bowman, pianist, and | play, “The Quality of Mercy,” of TR S | / o civic organizations was called toda 9:30—Organ recital by Rene Da - et Gertrude Schwentker, soprano. Beatrice Cameron Mansfield, widow | ton (P—A pic- 3 for a discussion of metholls of rem genais from the Capitol theater. G el Sl 8:15—WGY Agricultural program. | of Richard Mansficld, tu nton, contra- | ; Aok o % Z;’r"”“("“"'f“”fl“n"f"]‘ m""r“’t‘“fl;"l";l’r’ 10—Priscilla Beach half hour. s e = 9—Popular songs by Frank Davis. |greatest of American 2 2 SR ORIl BQYETT NG €ga 10:30—8cotch program arrénged by| WFBH—NEW YORK—273 WGR—BUFFALO—266 : ’ ; will be broadcast | drawn from the Mellett murder ; 3 jitoithe incliceigepartenitare unig Jimmie Buckner. Boston. §—American Legion news. e 6:17-7:15—Dinner music program inder the auspices of the Episcoy giver cords produced 1 3 i conslderation, spokesmen for {h 11—Weather reports; missing per- | 8:13—Malestic String ensemble 0—DMusicale, Buffalo Athletic [ Actors' Guild of a 2 by the f lepartment and from : : ; L Jichuicaronps sk, sons; baseball results. Springfield. fi.Aflvl'ur}r!s Four, male quartet. A its weekly features. ) 5 expression - tir = e A : s g M\r\r?l ln\(.‘ill::ufl‘inns WNAC—BOSTON—280 i i S aanible: 8:15-9—WGY agriculture program. |has been in retirement from the | I : cting the g o % . ”‘;"‘rlgj‘“(f“'"’l’:;\':“;’nr‘:‘,’fi“‘”“"" b $——Hraay Kal middies Klub. 9—"Taps” Half Hour. O Ypdlealey Nirgeilo im0 LD : . 2 other investigations, one 6:30—Jim Hardy and his Bass Point | rascati’s Restaurant orch, |[10-11—Musical program. S e by i 7 ; ' by 0. B. McClintock, Stark count House Collegians 10—Orpheus Mixed quartet. IVEAL = TR~ 80 Alienan gieence fiomthe mogtoq) LAl ICES i ? : 9 prosecutor, and one by y F="Veostiens tn Hew Exgiand. - 10730—Nita. Nadine, sopranc. Lo P D bl DROROLlIORe fL A T ekl : “ Cox, Dayton, head of the 7:05—Shepard Colonial dinmer | 1o ¢s 3o o o 10—Health talk. Ainsworth has returned to WSAIL lice cket, agree w . Porcbaron sl o dance, direction Billy Lossez. e 2 *___ |10:30—Winn Sehool of Popular|Cincinnati, as announcer. He w ey had four P e 7:36—Schraft’s concert sextette. WBBR—STATEN ISLAND—273 Music concert formerly director of WMH, now | assertions t ¢ t 5 5 D e | 8:15—Broadcast from Metropolitan | 3—George Twaroschk, violinist. WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 | WKRC, at Cincinnatl. jopen. g . . [ e theater studio. T e | L PinE sonag . S o FhiCheity Bhrect ia G » / carried on by Ira A, Slater, Cincil 9:15+Broadcast from Metropolitan ccture, John De Fehr. |g.35_ Agricultural program. Now let's have a | peace until | swamp area r ny sordid : tective, who has figured § theater—Stage presentations and npefer, soprano. WCAP—WASHINGTON—1469 | tomorrow. rim umit v iod of / - ; ' the solution of several of the ouj musi$a accompaniment; Metro- roschk, violinist. 7,55 _Bageball news of the day. oG years, but at T ; ; . i i ke i OHioN A Eroeel politam Weand orchestra, dircction 8—Wardman Park Trio. That's, all for today, tha i SRl Ig il i > . ‘a months. The foremost tead d vibraphone. 9—"Queer Quirks of Nature;" other ‘ 5 ed homes, or 1 iy e i : > Joseph K . ¥ agencies are inclined to bery 10:20—Dance music broadcast from |7:45—Dorathea Rampmaler, con-| studio program. | % ‘ ir efforts is the discovery of t} 10—WEAF Grand Opera company. | : il stranger who warned Mellett I wve been Lido Venice; Lido Venice orches- alto. A tra, direction Joe Herman; vocal nelirophase hour. WBAL—BALTIMORE—216 { i not gk q - . stranger who warned Ml selections, Billy Coty and C 9—Willlam He tein, baritone. |7—Sandman Circle. A. Lengel, chicf of p points 10 4 ; . telephone. When Melleit saked o} 3 last | : s TR vt ; | ply was merely: “I am an enemy Moore 9:15—Cecile La Blanche, planist. 7:30—Dinner orchestra. 11:45 — Broadcast from Metropoli- 0—William Helfensiein, baritone. | 8:30—WBAL Male quartet. o Lioandan ation of | g g b 4 vour enemies.” This person. ong tan theater, organ recital by Del [9:45—John von Aspe, tenor. 9—Trio; Walter Linthieum, baritone okl r 1 isnot | [ ey Z g : Altcoverad S tha st ottt pelle 10—Popular program. 10—WBAL dance orchestra. lve America ant had a| §& 4 i i | furnish definite and conclusig} Costillo. ! WEEI—BOSTON—319 —Orchoatr, PR RER RO 0L Ledaiitigen L e S . i information as to who shot Melle §:45—Stock market and business | 12—Midnight variety program. 6:30—Dinner concert. D A fl“ ""] v ;‘“" 7 | or who instigated the murder. ¢ | n prohibition 3 “ ewi GBB—FREEPORT—214 40—Sunshine Girl. \ ; mr ‘ B L astant Fouoa, G e By T e e Administrat on Building Bows, i i fenc o A o, b ‘ oo 6—Keith's Radio Review §:15—Margaret Marsh, contralto. 9—Program of dance music. Irm" he chic declared. Chict ‘ ; 4 lNEw HAVEN [;[]P IS 6:10—Events of Day and base- | 8:30—McGinn-Bluett, recital. 10—Grand opera. he Al’ |Bems "', consists of 70 men, 3 i ball scores. 45—John Cramer, xylophone. KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 _ | as compared with 78 ten year \ 6:20—Announcement. jaerenklau-Hart Entertainers. 6:30—Dinner concert from the Flo- | et e 3 8—Farl Nelson and his uke. cidea Serenaders. tilla club, Etzi Covato and his or- Tywcoas Cat iy aion ot / 1 WRST—BAYSHORE—216 chestra. rotesslonal sFicianey wins an iz | EI] , 8:15—Varsity Tire Entertainers. L 9—Steamship Dorothy Bradford or- [ 7—Brewster theater holr. 7:15—Baseball scores. portant decision and architectural g i 3 5 2 §:40—Stockman-Farmer report on gt %59 L 4 chestra featuring experiences of | §—Musical program. % purity takes one on button in c G Leak d W the sea by Captain Crawford. WOR—NEWARE—105 all important livestock, grain, | 4povo o fim studio being built here e . : : Finds Gas an r 9:30—Ed Andrews Nautical Garden [6: acques Jacobs® ensemble. wool, cotton and produce Mar-|y paramount. Donald R. Mellett, 36, publisher of the ¢ M (0.) Daily News, | ’ For yeurs, property men and di- = a e oo e e e e iy rome S (Ogoipantstol Tenement as the victim of a conspira ing out of a cam- orchestra ill Wathey, “Sports.” kets; news periods. \ | 5 he Willows, Oakmont, Pa, |Tectors have gnawed their knuckles | ] % e WTAG—WORC TER—268 . ws bulletin. from the Willows, Oal > e e e \M S 1 ; 10:55—Time signals _and weather (Mrs. Schulz Entitled to Benefit| s wa againat it iduor Araflc and vice in Canton | Tl 10:30— B. Rideout, meteorologist Jacobs' ensemble. 9—Pittsburgh Post dance program o mblers.” (—"Brooklyn Daily Eagle” pro- 4 5 b 1 6—"'Sterling Rambler: : Brooklyn Daily o TatAstroANab ANl arren, studio footage devoted to the build- and his activities demanding a clean-up of the police department. . J = life by entering a gas-filled ter 7:15—Twilight Scouts gram. ing which house the offices of those i s 3—“Jelly Making,” W. R. Cole. wark Philharmonic band. o AL OI Dflflbt, All][]g Says | ment house at 521 Dixwell aven] 8:30—WTAG entertainers 9—Klelin's Serenading Shoemakers. the other business details of motion L hol for approximately 5. His| L andry Bros., Radio Firm, ! eariy yesterday morning, Policem mother dees not sell liquor at their i 2 ’ Thomas' Ryan saved the . lives WEAF—NEW YORK—402 10—Monterey Society orchestra. = See Tl ' " Yy salisto. 10:30—Monterey concert quintet. Th h the Stati Plotures. Now cven admimistration| “The accused i3 entitled to tne|tenement, he sald. In reply tof Loses Damage Action | ;.0\ 7% cons, four of them childrs 6—Dinner music. 11:15—Ben Bernie's orchestra. foug e Jialtic st & c i benefit of the dodbt,” Judge B. W. | Prosecuting Attorney Woods, he said| N aven, Conn., July 19 (P— |pwo of the eight, Mr. and Mrs. 6:55—Baseball scores. W SWARK—252 e ) |Alling remarked in police court this |he does not know the name of the business transaction be- | gopt) - Ahearn, required medi: The dressing rooms of the mew |mop s he discharged Mrs, Bar- | man of whom he bought the alcohol. |tween the parties a reprehensi- | yrantment after the rescue. T who was shot td'death in front of his garage early Friday morning. 7—Delphine March, contralto, {7—The two Bills, songs. iresal i g 1 7:16—"Literary Trade Secrets,” | 7:15—Jack Abbott, baritone. You know just as well as we do|Studllo show cxteriors modcled 10 bara schults of st Main street |He met him at a drinking party in (ble hocus pokus” arranged “for the | oiher occupants were revived | Thomas Uzzell. 7:30—Joe Sherman, 8Ongs. that the week-end was a fizzle. Last | B1Ve the W:CP h*}\\rrn them ll"j!l" fafter a lengthy hearing on charges |[New Haven on July 5 and bought|purpose of fooling nufacturer: claas alr. 4 7:30—Modena Scoville, pianist. 4 oe Sherman, SOngs. night was out of the question and “””""]’ oL E el el B WO |of having liquor with intent to sell, |the alcohol of him. He had the|Judge Arthur k. Ells, of the su-| " pyan ‘noticing an odor of illui 7:45—Harry Niles, baritone. $—Ritz theater organ recital. we didn't even attempt to listen in|Other buildings®are representative land maintaining a place having the |alleged liquor for his own use. He perior court today arded 311, | ;oiing gas as he passed a tail $e—Meyer Davis' orchestra WAAM—NEWARK—263 for fear that we would be knocked | f & New -'110-”} ng’pm‘.u Strect | reputation of selling liuor. Irinks an average of a quart a 989.10 to M. Steinert and Sons com- | gpop “went up the stairs on the s 8:30—Goldman concet band; Viola [ 6—The llrhntm. Five. for a row of the well known beaten 1”‘1‘1 J H’»;lj' 'U”f“‘ u;“””‘h T“;’", Attorney Harry M. Ginsburg rep- | week. \lu'fl) ,‘“, un\ml‘mnl]frx l“n»[w,u dam- | 0610 shop to the second fio Shearer, S0prano. 5 Shall We Bpend OUF | hragq wash bowls. As for Saturday | bullding facing the interior of the resented her Judge Alling insisted on «rmu."g,“! against Lancry Brothers, — lwhere he found Mz, Ahesrng 10—Granc , “L'Elisir ' Amour” Y night we listened to two stations and | Studio lot consists of several types| petective ant Ellinger testi- |telling the price he paid for % ol ;“”l of a business | ., joq nim to the street. by the WHAF Grand Opera Co, |6: o . then quit, as we had fmportant bus- | OF architecture to lend backgrounds kfied that he and Officer Feeney rald- |cohol. The reply was $8.25. Officer | AnsActon in feh tho 1 v:m»fl.s Yo R 11-12—Roife’'s Palais D'Or orch ey f 5. iness elsewhere. You see how it was. { bragutie defendants bought ra-|jcoman on a second trip into for scenes two or three hundred leq Mys, Schulz’s tenement on the | Feeney was recalled to the WIZ—NEW YORK—1 | Davis, songs. We were figuring that we wouldn't|years apart and separated geo-|second floor at 222 East Main street [and testificd that the man referr B . and ‘eqmipment. "“‘”, at |y ilding. §:30, 7—Baseball reports he Mayor of Holly Park.. e a0 rosichl ‘on il Sabivdy phically from Moscow to Rome. |sster watching several men enter |to by Mrs, Schulz as an egs ddater 70 in October and May, 1924, | P\ W0 i aw o the third 0 B:32—Market quotations §—Dorn-Bauer Trio. night, since Sunday would take care b iy isrpias i dind sttty Oy o From time to time the dress of land leave the tenement on numer- actory hand and is not a | after leaving Mrs. Ahearn in 5—Flarence Fuller, contralto. of the detalls all right But we were the buildings will be changed as the |ous occasions b Lol ““]‘f":m‘:"“fm"‘f‘l’m street, Ryan entered rooms oc : I Salcomen Mr. and Mrs. J. Shan Dorn-Bauer. Trie. fooled. We didn’t listen very much | exteriors” a photographed into | Officer Feeney seized a quart ) cuting Attorney Woods a ed b . led. We did s g Attorney Woods asked (hyyers of which the selling concern | Pied DY 3:45—Florence Fuller, contralto. on Saturday night and then the|® recognition by theater goers. |hottle partly filled with alleged li- {4 conviction on two counts. The ,“‘\:.“ dou, "‘1, ,"1 ;:,, .",Q,\: :K:;;, | and their four children. With narket reports ! dison dinner concert. 9—The Overland Whippets. thunder showers came along last [ The carpenter shop has been design-|quor in the housc. | story Mrs. Schulz told is the ‘samc| R | nelp of the policeman, they m their way to the sfreet. 5—Joan B. Kenr : | 10—Radio Bobs evening and what with Maggie[ed 5o that it may take on either| He also seized a v from which |she has told in court before, he| Towers orches havin' so much trouble with her | Spanish or Gothic dress. The drab |there was an odor of alcohol, on the |gaid. She always says her son | Court Rules $6,500 Not | The policeman, after awaken faxwell House Coff nble. |10 Fo aldwin hour. WGCP—NEWARK—252 rhenmatism and Uncle Pete fallin’|interior of the electrical plant |rear veranda, and M chulz sur- | gwns the liguor and she always de-| Too Much for Lost Love | another couplé in another part 11—Harold Leonard's orche isi anr Tedesco, violin down the cistern and catching on|masked by a framework that may frendered a glass jug less than half |pjes selling it, he asserted | *New Haven, July 19 (P—A the building, took Mr. and D Alearn to a doctor for medical WGBS—NEW YORK—316 piano accordion the edge of the well by his suspen- | be colonial if need be. Other build- [filled with alleged liquor which she | Attorney Ginsburg said scores of | tion to set aside the jury verdict of 30—Fischer Doughboys. ders 'til he like as had a rush of |Ings are being constructed 1o per- said her son owns and which Was |pcople all through the city aro|-$6.500 given Willlam. A, Mills Returning to the shop, Ryan got tarlight Park Milltary band. |8:30—Helen Robinsky, soprano. blood to the head before we could |mit doubling for French, Italian |in his bedroom. Sergeant Ellinger |being supplied with alcohol by men | Meriden, against ¢ \rles E. Linsley, | owner. The two entered the st Poets’ Series 5 in, pianist. get him out, there was little time for [and othr scenes. Jven the horti- [said the police department has re- [whose names they do not know and leriden cab driver, for aleniating | finding two jets in a gas stove family | culture on the lot has been carefully |ceived letters of complaint against |i¢ is no wonder that Tony Schulz|the affections of his wife, Rose Ar- | been left open. 15—Base 1d news items | 10—Fred Langill, baritone keep out of trouble mapped and divided. the place and people living in @B [ does not know of whom he bought | nold Mills, was denied by Judge Al- 20 1 y band. | 10:15—Gustav Bischoff, pianist. & e e = neighborhood have complained | The state has failed to prove| lyn L. Brown of civil superior court 0—Starl t Park Milita ‘“ WHN—NEW YORK—361 1 le orchestr: Saturday night started off pretty " 3 Attorney Ginsburg questioned |jis case. Attorney Ginsburg de-| today. In his decision filed with the 1io Movie clu WODA—PATERSON— well, as many have done in the past, Texas’ Six C a“d]daleq Sergeant E v relative to the |clared | clerk the court found that the only { 0—Joe ntertainers 6—Bill Walsh's dance orchestra. and then it did a nose-dive right to Closing Hot Campaign |iatter's position in the hallway on | Felative to the prosecuing at-| reason advanced by counsel for Anthony Ch sOngs 8:30—Rosedale dance orchestra. the bottom of the pile and started to| Dallas, Tex. July 19 (P—Six |[June 14 or 15 when he was watching |torney's praise of the police for| Linsley why the verdict should bed 5—Jessie Mark songs | 9—Dance music get nasty. We just shut up on it|democratic candidates sceking the|men enter and leave the piace. |qoing their work twell, Attorney|dismissed was that the award was Batteries,” 3 5—Veneranda Cercl, soprano. shortly after 8 o'clock, and when we | Texas gubernatorial nomir top held |Prior to this date the sergeant had | Gjnsbury said they worked so well | too high. The court could not con- )—Willie Young's Louisianians. [,cain hit the set it was nearly 12|the Lone Star state political spot- not ved anyone entering Of [that they remembered having seen | cur. fance > 10—Dance music o'clock and the noise was something [light as strenuous closing weck [leay aid. men entering and Jeaving the tene- Mills in an original action filed in WLIT—PHILADELPHIA—395 frighttul. In addition to the static [campaigns opened preliminary to | Officer Feeney testificd to his part | ment on & date just one month ago| 1925 charged that he had lost the 30—Dream Daddy. there was a constant clicking as i |the primary balloting next Satur- {in the raid on July 14. He and |pu¢ they cannot recall any other| affections of his wife because of the d Sergeant Ellinger saw Lwo men en- |gates because the statute requires|blandishments and enticements of Linsley. b Financi 5:40—Cotton qui ncle Geebee. Contemporary 10 rlight Park Military band Howard Shirley's orchestra. doin’ anything but help the short Agro Waves." somebody was turning the electric Starr Plano company artists. |jjzhts off and on and we wondered | Three of the candidates—Goy. [ter the tenement without knocking |that reputation of one month's| ¢ Stanley theater hour, what anybody was thinking of atiMirlam A. Ferguson, Attorney Gen- [He has also secn numcrous men, |gtanding must be proven to obtain a = 2 Loew's New Yorl r ( dla dance orchestra. that time of the night, to be turning |eral Dan Moody and Lynch David- [whose names he mentioned, coming |conyiction on that count AND CHAIN RETURNED chestra 10:30—Vaudeville, the lights off and on. The clicking [son, Houston lumberman—are re- [out of the tenement intoxicated. e e LT | TAE tne ndincenisn st goy | A "ough, pimply ‘ X Brothers' orchestra. 10:45—Fl Patio dance orchestra. was something terrible. There were |garded as outstanding candidat Officer Feeney testified he warned FOOT FALL PATAL recovered by Officers O'Keefe, is a burden to | 10—Schench 11- rglades orchestra WCAU—PHILADELPHIA other nolses, too, and we'd like to| The other candidates are Mrs. |Mrs, Schul Salem, Mass., July 19 (P—Charles | Gigliotti and Griffen at the home of [ 12 mid.—S8ilver Slipper orchestra. Recital by N. Snellenburg CO.|¢rame some of them because we Kate Miller Johnston, San Antonio; M Schulz denied ownership of |p, Tul,,,;, B inter, was killed | Stanley Gronski of 93 Booth street youth ! WHAP—NEW YORK—210 arolyn Thomas, soprano. heard several that were gems and [Mrs. Edith Wilmans, Dallas, and |the alleged liquor and said she|today when he fell from the staging night,Mollowing report of their Young people, denied the full eni [ 6:20—Holmes string ensemble —The Hood Doys. would claim high prices from col-[the Rev. O. F. Zimmerman of |kndws only one of the men whose | ot the Bowditeh school, 35 feet. He | theft by Frank Kasky of 210 Wash- mcnru(yuuthbc’causeoiared blod 7:20—Vida Milholland, § The Merry Minstrels. lectors. Morris county, who for the most |rames were mentioned by the police | was former vice-president and sec- |ingten street, the owner. Gronski | ynsightly complexion will find qi Steel Jamison, tenor. J0—Duke Moana, Hawalian. s part are advocating various educa- |as being frequenters of her tene- |retary of the New England Veteran | returned the watch and the matter m],,,?mghflmorm,mommmm 7:40 ews digest 2 Ifont Sisters, songs. The Waldorf-Astoria roof orches-|tional policiess ment, She does not sell liguc iremen’s ociation. ~ He leaves | was dropped, as Kasky said he did Iwgentlc,soothmgefiectleseng, 8—Steel Jamison, tenor Itaymond Vetter, violinist. tra presented an excellent program —_—— gaid, and she does not know where | one son, of Lynn. not want prosecution. discomfort at once. Gradually | blotches disappear; the skin I holland, soprano ):30— Eddie Campbell's orchestra. [ ¢ gance music as a curtain raiser her son, Tony, got the alleged li- ARG G B — 8:10—Mary W. Price, dues- WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 at WJZ, New York, Saturday eve- Excavation of Old A‘hm“ quor. | PENSION ASSN. MEETING FURIOUS FOREST FIR red, angry look, and becomes clear tionnaire 5:05—Dinner music. ning. It was too early in the evening Is Great Enterpris Mrs., Schulz said she purchases| Second Deputy Fire Chief Bugene| Calgary, Alta., July 19 (D)—After healthy again. Skin once restored 8:30—Dorothy Hoyle, violinist. 50—Dcpartment of Agriculture. |eor the station to fade or for static| Athens, July 19 11'r~lhnn have | ezgs of one of the men mentloned |F. Barnes, secretary of the Fire-|a short perlod of comparative inac- | health can ll'"’~1|ybek¢¥(hfl‘?°s% 8:45—Bibyl Huse, speaker —TRoll call and birthday list to work its points, so the music|been completed with the Greek gov- [as a frequenter. In reply to Judge|men's Pension and Relief assocla- | tivity, forest fires in the vieinity of d’“"“bxl‘)"e%:\::mfl"’tfm‘:‘y‘?o‘: an String Trio WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 | came through uninterrupted and|ernment by Professor Fdward |Alling, Mrs, Schulz sald she does not |tion, said today the meeting of the | Wardle Creek foday were eating v “" yndman, “American|7:30—Dinner dance music. clear. Among the numbers played |Capps of Princeton university, to|know where the can come from or |assocfation scheduled tomorrow | their way into the dense timber $—Grand organ recital were “No Foolin',” “Hard-To-Get|excavate the ancient city of Athens, |how long it had been on the rear|night will be held this evening at|areas lying toward Vermilion cross- 9:50—Listeners Varlety program;|8:30—Program under the auspices|Gerty,” “My Own,” and “I'm Flirt-|at the foot of the Acropolis. The |veranda. 8 o'clock. Action on changing the |ing the Banifft-Windermere high- . Schulz, | ball from New | way. Fire fighters working since WHAP Men's Quartet, 8ylvan of the Sesquicentennial. ing With You.” enterprise is the greatest in the his- Tony Schulz, son of Mrs. date of the annual Btring Trio, Darl Bethmann, bari- | 10—WEAF grand opera company. L tory of archaeology and is expected |testiled he owns the alleged liquor|Year's eve to Thanksgiving eve will | Saturday night are attempting to save the rpads,and bridges. ) tone; Marion Kengr, soprano., 11—Johnny Johuson's orchestra, From WBZ, Epringfield, came|to occupy ten years, . and he bought the can full of alco- be taken. 4 J 2 4 4 Bk

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