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THURSDAY. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. WTIC—HARTFORD—476 7:30—News items, bascball scores, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1926. —Organ recital 4 WHAM—ROCHES' ater organ. 0—Baseball scores; weather. door talk from WGY TI02 alf-hour of music Harriet Woodworth, pianist s by WIBX ALO—319 Keeping Fit,” 30—Police alarms. 7:35—"Tigely Health L. Harri —Baseball results | —Shannon’s band from Prospect P WGR—BU 6:30—Dinner music. 8-11—Jointly with WEAT. Players | m: at about 7:3 'elock evenin t down thi the window we in pon BRIDGEPORT WIDOW ~ DUPED OF $3fl,[]fl(]i 1 | | | | As we see thun us array, m ay 00k out of der heads, “Gon Man Gets Her Honey, She Has His Promise | ough louder, nped by code Baltimore, Aug. 5 — How a Ihardllng of a similar situation, when Greece was fined for sending- | troops acwoss the border into Bul- | saria. "ENGLAND NOT ALARMED Repo of Ultimatums H(‘(“oi'n Bulgaria and Jugoslavia do \mlDamage Claimants [ Before Committee | The claims committee of the common council will meet tonight at vernment refuses to become | 8 o'clock. Chairman George W. alarmed at the receipt of reports |Traut of the finance committee of of ultimatums flung back and )orlh‘ e school board, will explain the etween Bulgaria and Jugoslavia |school department’s side of the case in consequence of border raids. | of George S. Fischer, who claims The government is using its in- ($100 for damage to his property on Worry Britain. London, Aug. 5 (M—The British sidewalk in front of Gordon Broth ers’ store on Commercial street; A M. Dressel, damage to a trunk by 2 city automobile. Franc, After Regaining, Loses Ground Today Parls, Aug. 5 (#—The frane, after its recent favorable movement, lost ground today. Opening at 33.93 to the dollar, it dropped within an hour to 34.23. At eleven o'click it wi .06 and the quotations went 2 by 2 p. m., when it was leaj ed from the Bank of France st § WRC—WASHINGTON—169 movie” presentati Marine band e Royal Salon or ow was swindled out and property by a confi- farm news digest and police re- port. 8$—Jack Conlon, songs. 8:15—"Broadcasting Brambles,” J. Clayton Randall, radio engineer, WTIC. :30—Piano recital. a. Marche Militaire b. Etude, Opus 25, (Chopin); ¢. Serenade, Opus (Rachmaninoff); d. Sonata, movement, Opus 26 (Be Ronald M. McCutcheon, pianist. $:45—Ollve McCabe, soprano. 9—For-an-To Melody Makers the Manchester Male Quarte Melody Makers — a. I'm Walk- Around in Circles; b. Trail of ams, waltz; Roamin' With fluence in Belgrade and Sofia to|Woodland street by surface water reduce the present tension. |from the Valentine 'B. Chamberlain Negotidtions are proceeding sat- [school yard. isfactorily here for a refugee loan| Other hearings are scheduled, as for Bulgaria, and this alone is like- Mrs. Frank Reynolds, fall Aatectyed artin ran beid o have a qufeting effect on Bul- | : sidewalk; Mrs. Mary Beau- of the estate of Mrs, | Earia, officials believe, as for Jugo- fdoin, damage to dress by protruding { slavia, they say, she cannot fail, to |board at corner of Washington and rds, daughter of Mrs. | % i [ g . Trank Gllla Tk M Stae of iRt remember League of Nations' |Broad streets; Frank Gillis, fall on Headquarters detectives here who investigated the case believe the swindler and his confederates oper- from this city and that the of Morgan college was used to induce Mrs. Richards to intrust | the | her wealth to a man known as G. game | W. Todd, alias Dr. Wilson, alias the Boston, | R W. Todd stay| Charles H. »'1«"!- ives, received stations | request for after- | Mrs Morse ment that the government had borrow further to the extent 400,000,000 franes. . At the clo: there was a slight improvement to 34.95. c savings | ame to $30.000 dence man after he had promised | to marry the widow was disclosed today in an investigation made ola Mercorellf, 10:15—Piano xmm*(\olls 10:30—Police tenor g jancy baritone, : popular ation we ‘are listen o more than two point is just a bit below | And, at the number, we AN, Providence. | the station better than it did o or on WBAL—BALTIMORE—246 7—WBAL Sandman Circle )—Dinner orchestr quartet. Trio; John No scientific explanation has yet been offered for the semli-circular (Schubert) twist of a pig's tail. No. soprano. ar news. Roemer's Homers. the comes Wilbou KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 ler concert market period. —Kiwanis Entertainers of urgh Joncert h-Boston big from WN. ernoon. We di ery long, because W wanted to find out how coming ough in the and it was much cooler ou really. The station came gh modestly, that is, not too al digest ;‘ Thraugh the Sta'it 1. There were several local acro-| e Circle. X e/ | batics on the air that time. —Helen Halprin, planist. . . Ben Bernie's Grill orchestra. | . Another queer one chalked up on | pom WBZ Springfield, came a $:15—J. Bernsley, radlo questions |the ledger. Last night began preity [ o0 t Dolan’s Musics and answers. ir, but static final out and, | yoe S vel s —Florence Lesher, soprano. |aided and abetted by its bosom [ g " oo —Phonofiilm entertainment. | triend, that old time mming buzz | ;.o ' < v , that ol discovered wve. | toctives said. Mrs, Richards died a 5—Pauline Watson, violinist. that.we used to have about if, “p dyesssaldUE g A e Shevalier: Do Tancel | ; Pardon uS.X X X X X X 1gain N arn aCliialian Deylanceliniiifeonsioyhr off in 4 - 1 rashion. ,eter 10 minutes with the lawn mow- |~ Four years ago, cert series | The static grew in volume 3 ; and : Fr er. Regarding the Mirth Makers, | vostigation recently made in Bridge ti's ensemble. | quantity as the evening wore along. |y " shly o e % | vestigation recently made in Bridge- | e i ansemible, | 2 Ereny | they 1 a refreshing program of [ 1o “odd took an apartment af | WFBE—NEW YORK—273 non interspersed with music. [ nrrs” Richards’ home, He is alleged Auto Tours; H. K. Maples. | An excellent sones | yy cat deal for the |1 have represented :45—Margaret Goodman; original | was presented by t Little | | 2 attempted | i e i v h ot — Sof! o) % i ¥ physician, lawyer and nister. e The Quartet . Sottly the s Toipar tEom WOE . o gt empied | physician, lawyer and minister. H Shades of Evening Fall (Wilson). |, P unsuc supposed to be interested in —The Colt. Park Municipal dance |/ Bill Reitz, songs. | whatever they are on |, pen , 5o well " deals. Mrs. Richards and 10—The Colt Park Municipal danc FARbbitio alume ensenibie their vacations, and y that |, oo L e A i S e e S diie ey A Night at the Shore.” their little sons BBl il s b L navelnecon: S Fériy 10—Leo Ford, Dot McLean; ing can put t ust s o an right ihavsts ERILtDtEnS Bond dance orches . oA - their| %3 to him. Small 11—News items and weather report, | MoDY duo. a8/ fnele ik brciiers ox (RS qlaw'E enjoy {tiovepiine m“mp ons did not appear to in ol i = “110:15—Robert Wyatt, | fathers or whatever it is, and, that ireamy that & L SR I T Every n e W = ne O i or a5 107Les oLt el o B ey nitalag 2380l samy st e slmonk nd he is alleged fo ery bundle is now being washed and ironed 6—The Smilers, conducted by Clyde | \wpBR- STATEN ISLAND—417 |in good shape, 80 don't Worr: ned Mrs. Richards fo McArdle. 8—Watchtower Trio. [ tell Annie to make Little Willie wear turn her investments into cash and “Whispering Tre Her Bows i —Dance music, broadcast from|g.45_ josephine Locke, [nis rubbers. Among the numbers| . BRInDORS : permit him to invest the money. | ENTIRELY SEPARATE Pemberton Inn, Hull; Ray Stew-|g.30_gStanley Gohlinghorst, were that darned Red Robbin son : | ¢ INDIVIDUAL POCKETS — IN INDIVIDUAL NETS Pt ) / : g Iy — 12 . S artson and his orchestra. tora. Lucky Day.” “No agations tn New England” | ¢.50" hibte tecturo, T. 3 Me in Old Philly- 7:36—%3 Lecture on Skin Troubles” | o' ¢ i e CIT o ea is |rs | [ | ; In Four Days | auspices Associated Pharmacists|q. = \watchtower Trio. of Massachusett S80S THE fFoRI Rows 7:45-—The Golf Question Box, con- WRST-_BAY SHORE--216 Just apply this wonderful cream —a new discovery—and in four days your freckles are all gone—simply | Pitt Burns, captain of de- | complaint and a an investigation from and P. J. Flanagan, Bridgeport police superintendent The local investigation is said to have established clearly that Todd ver had any interest in the Mor- gan college propertie Mo n college is a negro insti- tion in the northeastern subur A picture of the colle nd new aper clippings of its sale used to deceive Mrs. Richards, Ninorc Instrumental trio. 0—May Malone, soprano. —Virginia Riley, violinist. se Lisieux ensem EW YORK—375 report. from the Flotill Hunting Song Simple Simon The Quartet — (DeKoven); b. 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