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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926. FRIDAY. ] NEW Gol DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. WMCA. YORK WTIC—HARTFORD—476 6:30—Dinner concert, Emil Heim- | berger’s Hotel Bond trio in a pop- | ular request program. | 8—2Mid 30—News Items, eball scores, | 8:30—Cy agricultural, police and road re- | 8 Judge,” Annie §—Pino recital nounced; Lav planist WTIC tions to be Ganudet, Meditation asureland ble L 3 jew's Coney Arthu Roland Lupiem, Island theate lium bouts. Goodbye will o' a. (Vannah); b s items and weather report. WJAR—PROVIDENCE—306 1 program. Cuff all Anglo-Persfans. Louis WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 9:30—"F —Boston m fessor Lenox ensemble. ech, Pro- rd Mayne. lly Trio 10:30—Police alarms and Zveryd Ric weather NEW YORK—117 ccorso, violinist. ctions. WBBR— Joseph Bor 0—Vocal 8—Helen Bressen, ukulele 9:15—Irene Simpson, R. planist. 9:30—"The Wanderers, 10—Julia Cullinanze, saxophone. 10:30—Brunswick orchestra. 11—Weather reports. WNAC—BOSTON—130 6—Krazy Kat Kiddie 6:30—Dinner dance 7 acations in New England.” 95—Dok Eisenbourg and his Sin- fonians. R Josep! ccorso, violinist. Interesting world news jtem ael L. ic ensemble. oprano nna Erikson, concert’ pianist 0—Violet Harmony Giee club. —Murray Lee's Royal Bardsmen. | 10:45—Radio Ramblers, song. |11—Ben Selvin orchestra WRNY—NEW YORK—375 Weather report. Commercial Digest. — Elisa Clement, Simmons s band. and Forest Mills. 9:30—Joseph Heller, violinist. 10:05—Dance music. WTAG—WORCESTER—515 erling Ramblers. 7:40—Baseball scores. 7:45—Talk, by Robert K. St 8—News review. 9:55—Daily news bulletin. 10—“Whittall Anglo-Persians.” WEEI—BOSTON—319 6—Events the - day; scores. ~Four Merry Milkmen. Thelma Consyantino en 15—Novelty N WBNY—NE children’s How to Play Plano by Ear. eresa Smith quartet. 0—Helen Halprin, pianist. | 8:45—"Popular Magic Tricks," . Kraus affman Violin Studios Shiffman, sopr violinist. mble ght WV YORK—: 1 Joseph's 2 Drama Whittall Anglo-Persians.” Ed Andrews' dance orchestra WOSH—PORTLAND, Me.—256 ~Ampico recordings. T—Stock market; g weather. 7:13—Lost and féund. 7:15—News of the day 7:30—Sport results. re of the teeth dio Doughboys. ipman hour —“Whittall Anglo-Persia WEAF—NEW YORK—102 §—Dinner music from the Wa storia. Baseball scores an and Yu Ban, noveltics. 8id Lesser, son 9—Becker Sport orch 30—Sioux City ain market; | MO —RICH Music Hour air Harm Gondolie Donaldson’ Arlingeon time At Montc Four The i signals We r forecast WRST—BAL SHORE—216 ater hour Yale dance orchestra WGBB—FREEPORT—214 0—Rose Korar 5—Dorothy hestra Corby, planlist- Pottery,” by Prof. pianist Anderson, banjoist review , concert pi Cooper Boyd, violinist ys Thornton, elocutionist. zel Rogers, entertainer nedy, soprano Goldman Hall of Fame, } 1 30—H, 45—Mabel Ke 0—Anne recital )—Lynbrooklyn’s Trio WJZ—NEW YORK—i55 WOR—NEWARK—105 8—West Point Tt FORE Bill Wathey, sport talk Atay. S 7:30—Pal; orchestra ; Yorx Musicale n rec Kost, mandolin virtuoso. baritone, and pianist orch m land Gar th C. C Ritz-Carlton dance WAAM—NEWARK Howard Humphr 10n, 3 1 lair hristie, WGEBS—NEW YORK—316 ore ey's orchestra. We Spend Our | TARIFC BY LOUIE S.JONES NJ—NEWARK—: SUCCESS , MY SON, by \S A MATTER OF LOOKING-AREAD- Men NEWARK—25; - WGOP- 2 ~AND lUlLDlNG—‘ F FOR THE FUTURE! epc End Mo : HILADELPHIA P Franklin cert ice amar- Wip's B WLIT—PHILADELPHIA—395 Dad Dream dy future. Th information that we Jdio progr St m Pionee Battery Radlo Hour. that will hick g Ar f i ' tra 11—Freshm Radio Hour WFI—PHILADELPHIA—385 B Adelphia orchest AU—PHILADELPHIA—278 yurg Instrumental trio O'Moore, tenor Singing Groundhog accor- week, 6:4 : 4/ LOVLE §. JONES AGENCY || * . AR ; COURT ST. |||5-" all scores Snellen arry Miss Bambina, piano —Nans ) Jo —Willie ierc y Four. SOngs. rgan recital er music BUFFALO—266 ly News items —Musical program. —Presentation by WGY | —380 WHAM—ROCHESTER—! -Hemington ban Piano solos tudio program. —Popular mus 1 recital M h Dair. | | 10—"Whittall Anglo-Persians.” ather forecast | 11-1—Supper m 30—Concert by ic. SBURGH—309 news and t period Vestinghouse band. —Time signals | | [ | PITTSBURGH—161 |6:15—Ma and financiz 5:30—William Penn orc :15—Daily sport review. —Police reports rent motor topics and r s of road conditions | utes to KYW, —Studio rec 9—Hippodrome Four 10—“Whittall Anglo-Per: 11—Baseball scc WBAL—DA ndman Cirel | 7:30—Dinner orc | 8:30—Jubilee Sing 9—>Mausical program. 10—Maunicipal band of Baltimore WRC—WASHINGTON—169 | 7:45—Book reviews. —Baseball scores. . 8. Army band of | | TIMORE—216 the Week.” | roar, the street ti er r as wasn't @ grea and the night| with the one t was some static ere concerned, the deal of couldn’t preceded it volume e compare Ther, . . . e sound of the Mi itself ang ing t was the somebody hiss- | one or a locomo- | or several it direct | ! Mighty Atla [ing into the mic |tive letting off | other thir eam s¢ from the \tie was Ocean. Frankly, to pressive. B things. Think ¢ in the future for one ed b drinking in th at land of ours ning we touch But be- us, it it gives| B | Why, it may spend his entire ppen i sible to a series k out the roar of |1and, on of ours . “Funny, | " (very . Judge, Jr, at WJZ, didn't enter- how or ot himself. He sunburn 3 of which which adm ien't so mu 1t on whi our We then h grected listened to that 1 for 14t ev a whil A gation v h istance prompt inve by the r Company Conne stands | CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 2913 AUBURN TAXI PHONE 611 | we y Atlantic| Light | to cooperate to the 1 radio fan this city. T utmost ves are almost de- | ys. We went down | e last evening a | | vas hardly recogniz- neone getting a * from WMSG, New York, d get on the the Garden, | and Har eduled to meet later in | WPG was doing busi- stations overlapped couldn’t make head or at | neva conference for the limitation | was born in 1861. denied that the | . | lout even a pause for breath, | mberger and his orchestra > played continuously dur- iod allotted to broadcast- Bond. It was a f 1 we imlg- | imbers were re Were no pauses and the announcer s little talk wher- idea, i Th all right the event, * a prom hav- band from ction n't stay ed with early & door of WIZ Salon o of its rope. We Heroine sing r, “Because You Are Yo tra presented “Let's Forget, ald that sound es ugh it might b loesn’ orchestra we were Hotel Mayflower we | gton. | Boys, > we roame offered “Who ed, Red Robin.” . Later we listened for a few min- Chicago, which was through loud rather The Pompeian Room . or- Congress Hotel of- How to o vocal pretty oming a was heard setting up New ve just the WEAF, We althou WOR, opening es period from 1, Boston. o it from Boston haven't time to join in. 0o working on but it isn't coming as well as usual. That's all for today, tf Newark, is ercises, Roanoke Island I‘l‘gs Sent British Queen Manteo, N. C., Aug. 20 (P)—Roa- noke Island figs are on ti the table of the queen of Eng Sir Esme Howard, British ambas- sador, yesterday was the guest of Alpheus W. Drinkwates, United States weather bureau representa- | nd husband of Mrs. Rosa L. | ater, fig grower and pr - sted of the luscious fruit, both raw and preserved, and an- nounced it was “fit for the:queen.” When he he took with him 28 jars of the preserves and a quan- tity of the raw, ripe fruit. Mr. Drinkwater, perhaps fearing the consequences, said nothing of the affair until his wife discovered the loss of her preserves. She didn't scold when she heard the story. NEW BANKS PLANNED Ohio, A Before leaving today George T. Webb, execu of the Brotherhood Co-operative tional bank, here said the Brother- hood of Locom Engineers is planning to open another bank in ¢ York, in two or three months. P— Europe, c1 velan for SHORTHAND EXPERTS Philadelphia, Aug. 20 (P—The na- shorthand reporters associa- ending its annual convention terday, elected R. T. Russ, dent, and Dr. | Boston, vice* T. C. SMI LONDON PAPERS MAKI able Attention Aug. 20. P—The addre retary of state at Plattsburg’ Y., in which he discussed the G of armaments and United States gévernment is commented on gly by several of the Lond ning newspapers today. e contention of Mr. Kellogg s better to begin regional agreements than to await | 1 o generally endorsed. that from Mr. balanced mind” contribution to problem “the re which f tual vol ment of holly ind tries. states “the considered a valuable disarmament form the of thy about nt esentative st brought ry agree naments am ard nation curtail- ng several will be read Kellogg's addr B tion in Great Brit- cere gratific in. The Daily Chronicle says speech throws a useful limel the proceedings of the preparatory ssion, and the Westminister e feels “a refreshing hopefulness,” blowing t} It also finds' f{ t Mr. Kellog ns who with the speech. aging to learn tha rebuked those Ameri little Geneva and all its work.” The Morning Post cordially ciprocating Secretary Kellogg's e pression of good will t among otl nable factor in the rther reduction in navi at I is concer pos s Gre is her stand and her de from o ipon safe trans- of food and raw materials MISS AHLQUIST SHOWERED A miscellaneous shower was ten dered Miss Lil Ahlquist at the home of Miss Olga Ficinus last eve- ning. About 60 friends were pres- ent and Miss Ahlquist was the re- cipient of many gifts. A lunch was served. Miss il Ibecome the d Peplau in the near future. Ahlquist Vgl FILM PACK ROLL FILM I¢’s Imported Picture-taking is an inexpensive hobby For $2.50 where can you get as much fun and satisfaction as the No. 2 Ansco will give you? 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NG COMMENT Kellogg’s Speech Revives Favor-| e of Herman | contem- | plated withdrawing from the Geneva | ap- | ment | The Times | views | Kellogg's signally well-| 200 Americans Caught pecially as he spuke as | by mu- | breeze | John Pt of music at ductor at 17, buffet REV. MARTIN W. GAUDIAN NEARS 65TH BIRTHDAY | Pastor of St. John's German Luth- eran Church to Observe Natal Anniversary | Wednesday, August 25, R | Martin W. Gaudian, pastor of John's German Lutheran will observe his 65th B rank B.-Kellogg, American sec- [He has been in this ci | years He is a native of Germany and In 1885 he grad- uated from a German college and in 1886 from a theological institution. June 26, 1886, he was ordained into the ministry in New York city. He filled pulpits in New York, Pennsylvania and came to New Brit- ain, December 1, 1898, succeeding | Rev. O. Minkus. The church and Sunday school have increased ma- terially since he came here and the scope of activities has been consid- | erably widened. ! In Damascus Rioting | Constantinople, Aug. 20 (A—Local newspapers print dispatches from Adana telling of terrifying experi- ences of 200 American tourists in Da cus. After visiting t under the protec armored rs a e ruins of Baalbek fon of French 1 airplanes th el ed by soldiers to mascus. During the night of | August 14 Druse tribesmen cut the graph and electric light wires, v the city into darkness and | made a strong attack to which the ch replied with heavy gunfire. from their hotels at of the 15th a French coast declar- s ary escort to the ing they did not wish to risk re- maining in Damascus. Their route from the ¢ strewn with a hundred French and many Druse KLUXER ISSU Birmingham, Al : James Esdale, reputed head of the Klux Klan in Alabama, b} denied flatly that he made the ement ished first in Bir- ers to the effect in Alabama pu d the New Y next, p Sousa was a teacher he age of 15 and a con- | | | Patronize Merchants Who Deliver Your Purchases by AUBURN Parcel Delivery Service Auburn Transportation Co. (1nc.) Phone 611 DRIVE YOURSELF— | NEW CARS TO RENT| 25¢ an_hour——10c. a mile. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAY | an hour—15¢. u mile. pecial rates for long trips. [ You-Drive Auto Renting Co. ‘ Cor. 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