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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1926. tion on the | Bridgeporter Is Taken Into Custody | nancial review Celestial Bells. In spite of the static ' HE ST * | Fatal Revolver Duel on Virginia | A R e "™, MONDAY. —“Outdoor Life,” | Henry W. = Sleuthing. . i | | [ ! | DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. t5— , E : 0—Piano selections. Tb II fi S s While Theodore Dralus sits in his - l' WTIC—HARTFORD—476 L& Afotent Geinten Iitatatore. BHE rouag, the dtatic e o e Il at the Fairfield county jail, un- Stralght- me §:30—Dinner concert, Moe Blumen-| Posselt i }| Gertrude Invited to : tate prohibition|2Pie to furnish $10,000 bonds,| 's Hub restaurant qua 20—Harold Fowler, o iy 2 g Foc Nl police are contemplating the Od sty T “Mademoiselle | 9:45—Civil Service 3 n Poch-Pooh for y night. Tour Europe by Plane o O today as the | ;;in of evidence they have gath-| Meth £ Modiste” (Herbert); b. Air dej1 quartet. Such a noising! You should k!| Berlin, Aug. 9 (P—The ¥ sa, | I€ y on theloreq in their four months of Sl Herbert); ¢ Selection | 10: alarr er Last night was somewhat bett d T air league, S te R e . URY | painstaking efforts to solve a plot . < o Bl cart,” (Herbert); d.| WLWL—NEW YORK—288 t ¢ o S ¢ rle to fly from fcourt house which came as the eli-| wy40n seemed of slight importance 2 Our milk comes to you directly teriatia. pleces (Zameoc| aton. box. I b Hie Wosie: | EASIB Ne eIt and Beom st i (R 00 :\r:ln:‘;‘ur popsagrecient [since it led to no fatal polsoning &6 from the farm on which it is pro- ustic Festiva itk Rosalie Wolf, soprano | thing unusual for § ; evening. | any place in Germany at the lez oyer A Jonb dlens niank G heed ts. Although §prgeant John C. 3 : Tt a A s s Ytolin solo, selecte didsbpeandd | X st atic un- | XD 1 d i fanned anew. b ment over Has statted ot e Sacation| il duced, stopping only at our modern Moe Blumenthal, violinist; i. ; Marshall, cellist ] - part eléventig| guTHe Mnliation clofen ;i b oo he peopn 2 iE i S HIET , Trooper Leo F. Car- plant for pasteurization. This as- SATAHEHOAT S exeball scoress : in ho Yyou may Boc n sheriff, died soon IR e e ahonk 5 sures you of its quality and its 1:30—News 2 | / B | 5 o P T e th a bullet near s 5 t log reports. | ree, baritone Lo n > | - 5. Mullins, ' dry lagent us was arrested yesterday = freshness. violinist |l Ser : 1 (hree | charged with putting poison in the Franko Goldman cond 10 trickl. 's orc e i by *J coffe bottle of section boss, | s Y, Hall of Fame, New York URIVer"| wAHG—RICHMOND HILL—316 | o7 & £o05 . lany fto ol e sand. Sl therea | J0hn McGuinn, of Long Hi y Call us up and let us show you s o from sta-|7:8 /8 Beouts’ program . | hi 't ir erbourg on the Berengaria Aug court- house steps for their {APFl 23. The prisoner gave a c ¢ A how g0.0d our Sfla‘g!‘t Yfro!_n tl?e ) ynchrophate hour. : ; ) . were ordered | Plete “””IL‘*““‘”T :’° lr;"“”l'\ ) farm milk really is. You'll like it! s waat eport. Morris, soprano; Janet I Al but Mul- | 1t Kelly, Trooper Carroll and tems and weather repor William Kearns of the state's at- 1 = i, el Bush-Hecht, contralto; Jan van| L S nesses said the | 3—Capitol theater organ. Bommel, baritone, Helmy and Two Others sherift opened . fire on the agent, | torney's office. He gave the investi- | s ' | gators a box, which he said con- | for -the Folks at Home™| ] ! We sta ith thal ~ . < odlemitor S0 | 10—Lou Hayes o . et Start Channel Tonight who had only one arm. Mullins re Walter Da 10:15—Orchestra. ML 5 ey treated up thé steps, endeavoring | talned the poison he placed in the | « . ) 3 | , s Cape Gris Y WRBZ—SPRINGFIELD—33: Midnight variety . s the Du uncle. pe Gri ce, Are o ¢ — p S 1 Midnigt ty program.|(:: ' 5 : = afiss: Gertuda B oW Iraw his revolver. He sought |Coffee last April. Dralus has a wife | J S —Markets. WGBB—FREEPORT—244 f is e : plar otection Benii o TiloRt Bl Ar .k»‘\f)n :I\ll«'lrr‘n| and is unable | : PESEIBER] 0 urnish s necessary fore qs‘eufized Mflk&Cream rthur Suydam, pianist. | i i ¢ trtok Ao th bdome: 0—Baseball resulis. Sl b . y ian swimmer, s ruc in the bdomen, | & " e - 1 C I 30—F assau Daily Review o ;| Helmy, or Startiof his attemst | 3 Fleming turned and | 1S release fram jail <Make Sure Its Seiberts” and witnesses say The men who inve: ated l!:v[ . < PHONE ~ 1720 3—Hotel Kimball Trio | y 4 h Su Mi a? 1’1'00‘ theater orchestra under | —Clifford Landeau, \140 inist M iy 2 s this - —_Capit SETon Blaett: seaital Rl > {he shot which crime had no clue to work on, and :i% 437 PARK ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Fred Turgeon. 4 e, ; t 3 d ecital 1T, Hart Trio. 5! h Mick f D n k i He fell on- N0 Wwitnesses call upon and| yrgan recital. SarinubTE 2 E rou 10—Priscilla Beach half hour. i Sorenadois. the attempt b ) as | sci e r. | question y had to work almost —Richmond Radio Rar 1| entirely in the dark, and the suc- 10:30—Bay State quartet. WRST—BAY SHORE—216 o actections, el hortly af —Ba e er- s AY € E. g i, : o ess of their efforts was shown * Weather reports; missing per-| WS - 8 00d. e : e ‘W T O[S TO D OU H ons: baseball results. e I s i — lso conducted the Fleming ho- | When Dralus was arrested Saturday HAT AUT T LD Y Y WEEI—BOSTON—349 T T is Tabohe’ eneeioble We hea Fat Rmerva FIJT WINS RACE His widow and three children |DooR as e walked out of the plant | __Keith's radio review A » S ey Se% Fror /NAC, Boston, and WGY, | Aug. 9 (P—TFiji v Mullins was 45 and had of the Bridgeport Brass company, | . . by S hEvents of the day; scores T Ve A eseitis l ‘rmofilna;;’ e diantt e 1oy oy . C. H. Carroll of the ! t th the state pro-|and made no denial of the attempt | Has your neighbor told you that your car can be 5 1—Jacques Jacobs' ensemble Ve didr ¥ for any | 2FY il et et His|on the life of the man he hated | washed quicker, cleaner and more economical than the { 3 Farl Nelson and his uke. 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We got our money's worth at . the person or persons who unlawfully caused an explosion on the & Meyer Davis’ orches e Daiter Cobuistr, pladiat WIFBH, New York ough o . property of the Tuttle Brick Co., in the village of Newfield, town of e ncert, - joldman band conc t we aren’t sure. There a B ey gy Dol camaate. e jeaiie ncre was & Middletown, County of Middlesex, State of Conn., on or about the staigers, cornet solost. e Bt g o amndd playing classical selections, some fel- . third day of April, 1926. 10—Grand opera concert. WHAZ—TROY—380 low was talking at the top of his 2olfe’ 'Or or- 4 e &4 i 1-12 mid.—Rolfe's Palais d'O ice, stati a ning around SheMIL i S ORK-ASS ; e arid the by s the loudest of| :;eo faBn;;It.w :géltsig;ll; fm;nlr:;o:la'lll T:F::‘ en}fr!:; V::;r t]zoa‘: A like reward of'Two Thgusand, Elve Hundred Dollars ($2,500) is N R e ol g o s SwmAll ek pivient T equttan | also offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of _Financial summary. 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The station came through very 12 LOTS SOLD—9 NEW HOUSES STARTED cAlpin news editor. 30—Book review. |loud and none of the volume was lburne orchestra. aside Trio lost when WJR took up the duties 11—Jack Denny's orchestra —Tollies Bergere dance orchestra. | of broadcasting on e LOUIE S JONES b Brighton ¢ —ATLANTIC CITY—300 h ogT fcAlpin entertainers 6:30—News flashes and scores | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ) om Baptis c c, G W YORK—: Organ recital (request selec- ; \T OFF QuICk 6 B ), Arthur Scott Brooks. 17 COURT ST. TEL. 141 B e e - music CROWLEY BROS. INC. e . ‘ L Loox 15—Eagle Duo-mandolin and gui- Ariiois Bifred | el PAINTERS AND ' SHARPENED 7:30—Maurice La Farge, musicale 20—Shelburne dinner mus B ket e L L b L e DECORATORS WS CLAWS [ (A FEW MORE Bovs, THAT 0:15—Tracy and Dougherty, Songs. |9.30Vesselia’s concert band 267 Chapman Street or;édh\;“ UMB*;_"TiD TowEL TWICE i ON HERE A 1 Saxon, tenor 0—Galen Hall Ladie Estimates Cheerfully Given on A Vo ars : o T — REAL ESTATE — ‘ Ay PAce anes p §:55—Weather report ) ipper supper club - 308 Main Street E SAME post a8, L ce S Eel Chowderi Clam‘s, Slea‘mlng iiaiisnimis—————— e ] ] Ak —?ESULTS AS Judith Roth, soprano. l6—s ; news ana scores. | Clams, Soft Shell Crabs. < | Y ’/ A DOLLAR ndo's orchestra. | ¢:30—Din r Lobsters, Crab Meat, N or David Putterman, tenor. | — BUFFALO—319 i S e o High Schools Girls U N o | OYSTER HOUSE . . s B : ROHAME-ROGHAL After the play days of vacation, what man, planis [ Bascball scor € L Under rGant’s Departmient Store innyside e Bunshine 6:3 Dinne 1 k Davis, incitone i e are you planning to do? nnysid Ramblers )—Studio T ey MG s Rudy’s The Nursing profession offers a wide i 2 8. Navy band . o TRy 0 §=Flano selections. €40ty Malked About Mes| Battery Service field of usefulress. S st S wpaty Nina Reed . sSuccessor to 4 : et . ‘r: SR aals 4,:‘:;]“‘” R ““n"{}"?'rf;‘:(»,',:‘f"',""/_m b atides Bsaioe 00, The Class in NUISH]R‘ begms at the Advanced German leasons. Binnar oralsktrs. || 170 East Main, ocar Summer lew Britain Ge . 8 3 x e 30—Police alarms, |8 \Cu'\v, n'r."l‘ :‘wrmr'v' {| BAITERY CHARGING AND || he“ B itain ('Onelal HOSI‘”ta] Septembe] z 35—Plano recital, Arthur Wech- | 9- Edward Jendreck, tenor. | REPAIRING | 1st THE EXTRA LONG CANVAS ROLLER eler. | 10--WBAL dance orchestra || Generator, Starter Repairing Hoe s . TOWEL AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL i | ., KPRA—PITTSBURGH—300 || GOULD BATTERIES Think it over., GAVE WAY TODAY UNDER THE Playing Sipger.” 8:40—Stockman-Farmer report PhomuRe TS an oni Ry B

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