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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1926. CHEERREG. oM gy ol NEVINGTON HERS Stock reports, news items and|static. —This broadcaster came —*“Book of Knowledge” program ';»r)_“vll played violin sclpcuuns. ;' 1”;: a“\.lcr:u:" PanlonsSister for —Bascball scores and race re-|Raphael Dollard was the violinist, ults s work was highly commen- astman orchestra He played “Lullaby,” a “Ga-| Mre. Newton Osborne, who has IT’S THE ¥ v York Philharmonic Sym- | votte” and lots and lots of others, |been seriously ill at Hartford hos- y program from Lewisohn P " |pital i greatly improved and is L T EEK F T e o, |, ety e T THIS GREAT SALE e WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 | George Olsen and his orchestra, The | N Miin sireet. WTIC—HARTFORD—4768 aca, cowt n e 11 scores; weather fore- ‘“rl‘“’“ a fl'] “1 the Pennsylvania on 2 B A L & 2 : market report. e and, amid a great ringing of | it S e zr - I v”k"“- | ;lr J‘“,‘\v.‘,‘.'; v it eater program bells and exhaust of steam, the spe- berger's Good Ship Bond back in |11 srighton orchestrs WMAK-—BUFPALO—206 was brought to a stop. We the Good Old U. S. A.: a. Stars|12—MecAlpin en! ners. b Feudimos S e and Stripes Forever (Sousa); b. | WHN—NEW YORK—361 30—Musical program number called “Mary Lou,” and an- 0ld Folks at Home and in 7—Dinah Dardick, pianist et other of the “Valencia” type, en- | cign Lands (arr. Roberts); —Bob Langston, popular SONgS. |9 \ficical progras titled * lona * | A lecturers' conference of New Swing Al (Cook); d. Fou - xington theater or- BURGH300 | nd Granges is being held this S man: The Land of n o : SEtedikie And atter listening to George Ol | in Orono, Maine! Newington 2 The Moon E ' ¢ e - | sen for a short time wi d ourse t Dawning; e. “Haban | concert program. 3 ';7(;-;‘5\"‘;Mm = ro soon asleep with the |Mrs V. L. Eddy, lecturer; Mrs Fol “Vaquero’s Song 1 “Na- | 10—Rose 14 dance orchestr 5 ! s i 1| 5 Mahan, secretary, and Mrs. R. | e o . L & * |pected home Frida B Toyland | fiesdhe = | % Gy .5 My Desire (Neviny; | WFBH—NEW YORK—273 9—Allegro Mandolin Sextst . e Bob Ward and three little Wards | 1 fime signals and weather At's all for today, thanks! Mr. and Mrs. August Westman 7 g 30—Jesse Borak, sop i Spre S Mrs. st Westms Forgotte: vles) ; 4 s =i Gtk ave returned after spending a few Brieies Btory Stult =HEND TYeias theautyiialic WCAE—PITTSBURGH—161 CER ey - R 3 R a c ensembl 5—Baseball scores. e OV . RYS S 4 o > 1. Home $ . . New Home Sw ervo Rumat, talk 6:10—Market and financial revi Britain SOld]er Mr. and Mrs. John Ringquist have News items, baseball s : T aste £ 0 Mr. and Mrs, glades orchestra 0 otillam: Betel erat estes n 7,000 Mile \ma [l ri Mt. agricultural and po 3 10 viavsky's Oriental band., 15—Daily sport review New York, Aug. 18 — g ;—:,"»m "‘flf::m“:#rr‘m::;n:;‘:nitend by | AN EXTRA PAIR We say everybodv for thousands have —IX.H Jones Capitol 7“&«! r or- —n \ orchestr: —Garden bulletin. Anthony Kulper, son of M o urton S T o i o W Y E : beth Kulper v 4 M and BUEAESIon G OF TROUSERS DAYLIGHT SAVIN Rev. Lloyd Reich, former pastor of the Congregational church, has | accepted a position withithe Fuller Brush Co. of Hartford. Mr. Reich | will continue to live in this town. 5 % e is represented by R. H. Erwin, mas- | —-Suggestions for Jade $—U. S. Army band. , of New Britain, who ; ki A“,T‘?Haf;ck:fp’l 5 m oo 3 xophone octet. recently enlisted in the resular| 3 and Mrs, Eimer Ringquist | hought at this great sale and have saved e L e R Travelt Tanglenrs Elementary Spanish lessons Aght opera, “Grand Duchess.” |4rmy transport St. Mihiel on a 7,000 |spending a few days with Mr. Ring- more than ever hefore. Come on—Buy he Unknown Troubadour” ish lessons. 1 seball scores. lle trip to join the garrison in Ha- |quist's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John “visit” to Providence, R. I. Police alarms NGTON—160 vail, The transport cleared the|Ringquist, | WITH EACH while prices are low. Next week will be sell, talk. +Marine band. Brooklyn army base at noon, carry- | _— T ults. aseball scores ing 600 s bound for Panama,| Harold Westman of Robbins ave- OF THESE SUITS | xophone octette, Ha ilippine Islands and |puye has returned after spending a Jutdoor Lif " by enry | 9—Troubadours A |vacation with Mrs. Arvlid Ne | \\Mllnglon Wack. | 10—WEAF Light Opera company. The trip will include a cruise In Arcadia (Sellars) WHAP—NEW YORK—i31 |#long the Atlantic coast and| Mr. and Mrs. Kester Pierce, Yoiilt Forget (Hanley): h. Sad |6 Weather report. | through the Panama Canal to San [have been motoring through V. bl i e | Francisco. s will be extended|mont and New York, - have sl = 7:10—Commerci est. Y f 2,000 miles across spending a few days with Mr. and The Troubadour — all request|’:10—Commercial dig TII ’I fi S o 2 . A ¥ | e 7:15—George Magis, tenor. | rougi the Static ||v- - awaii, a total of al- |Mrs. John Ringquist. 10—The Colt Park Municipal dance dith Huessler, contralto | | most one month being spent at sea. | o e ke e — | Sergeant Kulper will have the un- Heimberger's Hotel | ¢ e Schieber, soprano. Last night was a duplication of | SU3} OPPOTtunity of seeing, without ('h()\\'del‘, Clams, Steamlng T A hek rohenira s Charles D. Isaacson concert. |the one that preceded it as far as| o't (0 Dimself, some of the world's rabs 11—News items and weather report. Josefa Chckova, soprano. | we wero concerned. Some of youl|Eioat Wonders, inclualng fite mon- Clams, Soft Shell Crabs, Choicest Woolens, Worsteds, Cheviots, Serges— WJAR—PROVIDENCE 8: . Milton Bevan, tenor. [ folis pr Fh (han-we|Ster firepit of the Kilauea volcano, Lobsters, Crab Meat, 4 > s ts, R Dot hnd e G eorsatts Nurlelle) wonrano |50 gl R S Al e T Rl Shrimps new colors in striped, checked or plain patterns; Heller); c¢. T le Soubrett too late. Come in tomorrow. u,ran)nldj. d 0} nted Forest 8 Sunset Land 8:30—M. Davis, saxophone : ckwe . | was & comparatively minor difticulty | single and double hreasted models. 9—Baseball 01 enzo ensemble ‘\\'1’]1 us. \d section branch of the regular | : Most of our trouble came |, ; NISS s Eapcnmen e, : for service, will be | 9:05—Musical program. W YORK—322 from local interference. We hate to | . P | HE HO Y A b 10—Light opera hour. |8—Sid Lesser, songs. _ |throw a monkey wrench into .',’4“ . ’"”' “““”%‘ '1' > | EXTRA TROUSERS FREE WTAG—WORCESTER—515 18 578 Davis, | machinery lik D o e B L L E S depart- | 0 i S [ER HOU 6:30—Sheridan's orchestra. songs conscientiously say that we enjoyed | ot {0 93 GhnR A |8:30—8id Lesser, song I : 2 oned 2 | g SET s st i n i o eones e e ) “') Sameh) | S I 22 STATE ST. Single or Double Breastet, Broad Shouldered 8:30—Davis Saxophone Octet. 9—Meyer Stienglass, songs. [troubled only by the statle, whic 1,‘“ idow, Mother of Seven, HARTFORD Coats, Easy Hanging Trousers; assorted woolens 9:30—South Sea Islanders. sack Davls and brother Berl, | was not as heavy as it might have | Is Killed in Gun Fight | under rant's Department store |§ and other quality fabrics of attractive shades and 10—News bulletin. . | been. 1t kept in the background and| *q, ¢ : e WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 0—Leroy Montesanto, tenor. |allowed the tlons to break | Hozard Ky, Aug. 18 (P—A wid- patterns. : with seven children was killed —Boston markets. : Midnight Serenader: through it. There was plenty of ,,1, . PR, N = Bert Dolan’s Musical Mirth Mak- ‘BJ—NEW YORK—273 ume, too. SRS e abE AR T 0 New Britain Slgfl CO. EXTRA TROUSERS FREE Peasant band. R e 3 near here. The fight ors. ‘ i 7:30—Baseball results. —Ben Ruty, Michael Bavino,( e listened, at 7 o'clock, to Har-|Look, Place Sunday informatlon re- “«DOING BETTER WHAT e it P guitars, RS hnt 0 ceived here toc 3 NG ! . e . i ; e S S:8i—William 7. Riets, novelty | Sy mare 5, Melody Boys from |"“Nirs, Salli Staniford was Killed by MANY DO WELL” Our higher priced suits marked down to this low e 1. i orchesra, | ongs. plasing ac tho Watdort-Astoria roof |t o e | oed L’?E;R;::‘ebslg ];EET '} price. Hand tailoring, newest weaves and colors, e Serges, Cheviots, Worsteds—a great bargain for l10:20—p < itong f hn He 0—Eliot Male quartet. | 10:20—Phillp Krumholz, baritone. |jections, inciudi “Lucky Day,” (-n;‘,',??,(mg S JoHln R 2 FEeRpE Tt 19:30—Raymond orchestra “Hugs and Kisses” an ers | iri 5 “P‘I(]"\Q'S‘;(O\rlibV—azu | WLWL—NEW YORK—288 g s et Corus b ae sh0r thimanghitieileed) men desiring fine clothes. BOPON-—A1 L e N i [but escaped and officers are looking | A= T ) | . 2p fiddled Kub | e ] At $:30 o'clock, from the same|for him, Cornett was slightly JOHN J. TARRANT EXTRA TROUSERS FREE s | )—Dinner dance. , violinist. | station, we took in part of a sketch | wounded. He i cre, but 288 East Main Street iAALEtolt orsbe z | BEe e st seay |, Mrs. Staniford was sal A PHOLSTERING ;‘—_I»ff’;‘lv.,f,‘-.fl:ufi:.,h i :)Hnli\ ”;1“3‘. r S . .{peen watching the fig |1 Phone |'oiu House: 1451-2 FURNISHING BARGAINS PALM BEACH WEEI—BOSTON—319 i—Benjamin armus, 1€nor. |aru) months, ctch was intro- | , : = SUITS Block ik B Visluaan | B na krikson, pianist e eh G = COLLEGIATE Collar-Attached ',‘)o k market and business I o Ehn vhmthn\‘ soprano; | 2uced by f va_g wuthors, wi 01 CROWLEY BROS. U\C | TROUS'ERS SHIRTS $8 50 took great pains that the women st and found. de Bardusch, contralto should listen in by announcing that PAINTERS AND | Rudy’s | Special for This Week : White or Fancy Broadcloth Events of the day and baseball —Relschick Brothers; violin and | j, 53 95 ‘54 95 | Special at El / {he 1d appreciate it it they ke: ndonian duets e Tedapr e n T e DECORATORS ‘ s i biue )—Good Humor Boys | presentation was being given. He 267 Chapman Street Battery SerVICe [ Values to $6.50 i band 10:55—Arlington time signals sal Sl el | 11w = | Sl that there might be somethie | Estimates Gheerfully Given on Successor 1o . o ONE LOT 4—Troubadours. . WRST—BAY SHORE—216 | 4ont know whether or mot there All ol e adiie Gould Battery Scrvice Co. SILK NECKWEAR SEALPAX MEN'S SUITS 3:30--Houin g Tslanders i ToRt e SUET was, because we didwt stay very | 170 Enst Main, ncar Summer Regular 50c UNION SUITS SUITS 10—Musicale. —Dr. Runback, ta R | - § o f . . ikl e | p—————ee ATTERY CHARGING AND : WCSH—PORTLAND, - Me.—256 WGBB—FREEPORT—244 | .o | A B RN Eas LRKE,,M',”\G C Special at N Fi o - yacoraing: 8 Barrett-Raussh, duet. ltoniEnr. of Weterhbors U U i e U L 5\ 15-"Nénaan Baily, Boviaw | The mamittons aior helerhicy Generator, Starter Repairing Values to $25.00 tocks, grain market. : i Nettte ) O s Porlog | CMicrtained from WTIC as the fe T A K l GOULD BATTERIES . &8 :10—Weather report; lost and 3 unt Nettie, Children's Period | (ure of the weekly st se program. | 5 i 8:45—Girl Scouts, talk. (PR RS Y SR ¢ FRIE TESTING, REFILLING || for . . ¢ ¢ 1 |This versatile dance organization | , Vews of the day 9-—Brockett-Terrell, entertainers presented a varied group of num- ||, PHONE 611 | Phone 708—Ask for Rudy —Sport results > LT bers in an interesting and altogeth- 3 a Maine talk. 9:3 mony Male happy v manner. Among 1 : 9: 45— haber McMahon, al. | them were “On The Riciera,” “Hi- e - YORK—492 0—Scandifio Brothers, ukuleles. | The Merry.0" or however you | 5—Celia Brantz, contralto. Wilber Christie, songs spell it, and “Katinka.” The orches- | QUIGI I:Y & D a‘ VIS nc. 5:20—Celia Negin, pianist. WOR— ARK—4 | trations were stock, that's all. ron Hirsch, violinist. 5:15—Jacques Jacobs® ensemt tock, th ~Helen Larkin, soprano 6:45—Blll Wathe talk. WTAM, Cleveland, came through 357 MAIN ST. Stores) l'h MAIN ST. iner st from the Waldort. | T—Jacques Jacobs' ensemblo G e e B — REAL ESTATE — NEW BRITAIN » BRISTOL Charles Premma tenor | other sh sketches of the Topics of the ¥, Richard | jivee or Saoolel e v 308 Main Street N first noticed the steady sizzling noise ny v which gave us so much trouble for \ ophone oc ALvEREhal LR i the remainder of the evening. It was Troubadours. SidsMonterey socely archesta. |1 IR O e brenine: X e | THE OLD HOME TOWN Sea Taanders, (1040 Spochal teature. | fprom that noe and we fnally et |} ONE-FAMILY HOUSE, WITH LOT 211 FEET, IN 7 Dighean | by 4 Pl RN L A NICE NEIGHBORHOOD OFF JEROME STREET company 11:15—Ben Bernie's orchestra SR et WAAM—NEWARK—263 : e 4 i 2 ¥ 3 ; WIZ—NEW YORK—1 r Jones and his Brownles, [ o/t S0 TAM, was likewise | Steam heat, tile baths, all improvements /4 NS oj"awé’? rt orchestra 6:30—Where Shall We Spend OUr | groted by the e R Y Yfi\r\_’\/\_m N »_Q{\T]{LQBD s fi, 2 Liah | completely spoiled the Cook’s Tour SEE US i D 7LNU7”D ho ( 0 0 ) 6 Francis Jones and his Brown- adium Philharmonic concert Erva Giles, s el £ ik by Tred. Hanier Jv. |00 The tourists were in C R E C o - t Sport talk by Fred Hartley, Jr. | ralia, we found out th uch. | \\'t.\n_\l W YORK—316 5—Danjo specialties, Joseph De | IO et e amp eal State O. Pesa Wiliama' dance j0—Tiertha Bird, soprano. i o 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. | (oars vow mar it Monogram Melodymakers o o : : lw#) OLD GEEZER S R e Serabrally, i Al ocate N {7 | CAN MAXE ONE pustp 10—Bill McWalters, songs old ar b I e B J”:‘\l\n\)\’\voh;; { PAR OF SHOES w KLASTA LIFE TIME ! | t were silly and the other was BY LOUIE S.JONES |s15— ,:v"l 55\ Toseph Murphys, | Lasislily.p Anotiary Lieliam Jsank i Large Shore Haddock Fillet Sole £ |ischgy called SEowIl Never Maice, Mej] Boston Blue Fresh Eastern Halibut seball results > 3 & ina Ahi Tivoli string ensemble prv'- “\_' 1 M“'.\ % n k’_'l' .'.,‘f 3 Rockport Cod Fancy Red Salmon SUCCESS , MY SON, Passalc Business Men ;; ad Fifty C You know TH Saybrook Flounders Large Butterfish 1S A MATTER OF St e IR 8L PIAmO i BTIIEVIOS o iy e nt out through the | Large Sea Trout Sea Bass B, LOOKING-ANEAD- 0—Max Hitrig and Frank Marshail | S*¥1P8INE doors aga Fresh Caught Mackerel Porgies , Genuine Blue program, as far hat station was music \\A.4v‘|"4\l WARK— | Native Eels, Yellow Perch, Bullheads, Pickerel. ita’s orchestra. Round Clams, Little Necks and Steam Clams. Eagan, contralto . - Lobsters and Soft Shell Crabs ~AND BUILDING= |l €15 Vioia Waver, pianie obsters and Soff Cr EOR THE FUTURE! \‘Il‘!l‘l:;l \l:Fll PHIA—508 | IF IT SWIMS WE HAVE IT Official weather forecast. e i Beie Sevie | VicKnerney & Son 6:45—Baseball scor. ~Livestock and produ | e TRmsti C. A. ABETZ TEL. 4185 | 112 Arch Street Telephone 542-3 ncle Wip's roll call WLIT—PHILADELPHIA—305 | 1}4 FRANKLIN $Q. Dream Daddy udio program Propress Paint company pro- el e b RS Patronize Merchants Who || " Hour. oA * || Deliver Your Purchases by “\Fl‘vll:llll',”\‘l';lr,\lr.‘l ’m \L:m:, AUBURN 1 :40—Baseball scores . mpfloNE s—Ateinhin dance archestr Parcel Delivery /l‘/ WCAU—PHILADELI'H \vfl'lfi S . ) - ). I L 7:80—Recital ervice T C T AV HANK TWICHELL , WHO GAVE UP PLAIN $§—Melrose concert quarte 2 LOUIE §. JONESAGENCY §:30—Mille rrp]\""no'yv:rlorv; i Auburn Transportation Co. ° ° SMI H SONS i 3,7 LOAFING AND WENT INTO THE HoTeL] m 9—Lipschutz and Mazer (inc)) ‘ i V2 SBDSr\l'rxsiEss,RPUT UP SOME NEW > A o Y 16 IN FRONT OF HIS PLACE TODAY- J—- COURL : o~ Charies Torrell, songs Phone 611 Telephone 1799 i Loe W. Sty 1026, Johnwon Feature, e ———B- Sezed- :60—Senator Hassenpfeffer. ¢

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