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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, -1926. SATURDAY. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. WTIC—HARTFORD—176 7:30—News bulletin, baseball scores and review, police report 8:30—The Colt Park dance orchestra, WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 —Boston markets. 7—Capitol orchestra Baseball results. lip Dundon, baritone. —Max I Krulee's orchestra Musical program. ):30—Weather reports. WCSH—PORTLAND, Me.—256 G—Ampico recordings. 7—Stocks; grain markets 7:10—Weather announcements and found. ews of the day. 7:30—Sport rasults. WEAF—NEW YORE—192 6—Dinner music from the Waldorf- Municipal 7:15— hits by troupe comedy comedy ldman d anko € pan conducting, lirect from the Mall in Central Park, New York city. s orchestra. WIZ—NEW YORK— 7:05 — Waldorf-Astoria Roof orch. $—Wright and Wrong, BONE:! tadium Philharmonic concert | 30 stor Roof orchestra | WGBS—NEW YORK—316 6—Max Heit, violinist. 6:10—T. Edgar Schewe, 0—Max Heit ert, soprano. Jack Wiley The Town Clown, Dave EL 7:15—Bascball results and items. planist —Ora Lee and Helen Wood, per- | & nality duets. | —George Hall and His Royal | Arcadians; William C. Pike orch. s:45—Clifford Cheasley, philosophy n nuimbers. 9—Alice Quinn, soprano, WGBS string cnsemble. 9:20—George Preiss, clarinet. 2:30—The Northern Choral society. 10—The Louisiana Ebony Revue; Wilson, Kelly and Mitchell. | 10:30—Arrowhead Inn dance orch. fCA—NEW YORK—341 —Employment opportunities. —William Nagle, Irish tenor. Employment opportunities. ppen’s orchestra. 30—Monte Carlo orchestra. Alfred Orner, tenor. §:45—Fred W. Saunders, bass bari- | tone. | Ukulele Dick Hughes. | enter- with | —Hansen and Howard, taines 10—Music. 0:30—Len Saxon, tenor. |1—Ernie Golden's orchestra 2 mid.—McAlpin Entertainer WNYC—NEW YORK 7—Piano selections. 7:10—Summer health hints 7:20—Songs. 7:30—Police alarms. 55—Baseball results. §—Band concert. 10:30—Police alarms and forecasts. WFBH—NEW YORK—273 _Mitchell Auerbach, original songs Majestic ensemble. | F. McMahon, weather finan- | 9—Renee Schieber, lyric soprano. 30—Odierno Ladies’ Trio. | Lew Gold's orchestra. 1 11—Deauville orchestra. WRNY—NEW YORK—375 —Weather report. —Sport Rays. | 7:10—Commercial Digest —Harrison Chatfield, tenor. | —Orlando’s Roosevelt concert | tra. | Frances Peper, soprano. | hour. | . Russo, old time songs. | Parking. Newkirk and George soprano. on and Dowd, banjo plano. 10—Paulin 10:15—1"kul; 10:30—Va songs 10:45—Ukulele Dick Hughes. 12 mid.—DX Hound Hou WRMU—MANHASSETT McDonald, soprano > Dick Hughes and O'Flynn, popular cond heat Gold Cup race litre class Third heat Gold Cup race 0—Fireworks. TALWK TANIFC BY LOUIE S.JONES SUCCESS,, (N SON,, S A MATTER OF LOOKING-ANEAD— -AND BUILOING- FORTHE FUTURE T pay & to look | s Frar 8 ambach harmony | 57 |8 | 7—Onondaga orchestra. 7:15—Daily news items carnival under the Jewlsh sonhurst, direct from Ebbets Field Brooklyn. featu To say we enjoyed the| ould putting it mild 1 And there was | | action galore. The announcer, W lm-‘ We ate it up. ever he was, was right on his job, | {and he kept us well informed of | everything that went on. He had a vocabulary, too. i n, but olorful, if you get what we mean. And the station came through loud, (Aussi is a word which is t ¥ nch. It means also. is why they don't place, instead of bush like that.) . TWARK—105 Jacobs' ensemble Bill Wa sport talk. b | great acobs’ ensemble. )—Baltusrol orchestra. | aussi. and t zitherists, and Edna | What we can't sec ay so in the first Pryor's band ng around the conce mn threatens to be rather | 1ong today. You don't mind, do you? times it takes more t than WAAM—NEWARK llo's Night shall we Owls nd our va- |every other line. You nything and you'll be surprized at 1lo's Night Owls. astounding Jr make out of this practi In fact, Cralk, tenor, and [ you might even or sides end saxophonist spend the evening doing that Alex Chiappinelli, piano recital. siheie Golden Duo. We we Plectral Quartet bouts, ~Lillian Chadwick, banjoist leave the Plectral Quartet. lots of stupid William A. R monologist. | fondly told by Four Towers orchestra sevarest oritic: —Arcola orchestra lto t WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 WNYC came al weather forecast. nd there was njamin Franklin con nd code, if such gined. One bo and Goodrich was very peaceful. much Paul Berlenbach. won in with Francis Charles v § lburne orchestra. P Shelburne orchestra Where won't miss sentences you can So stupid of us to| subject. But then, we do things, as our best friend an (No, we're not.) But, t or- i produce mar- way —Traymore concert orchestra. PR | mmett W George Olson's dance Ted Weems' dance orches Al interested us. to read news, But the main bout ¢ course, you will be able about it in the sportin maybe, but take it from you won't get nearly as much kick out ¢ as you would if you had he that semi-frantic announcer d scribe it. At times we thought h | was going to jump into the ring settle the th but he re- : sined. The main bout between 9—Traymore concert orchestra. | Tonnny Dundee and Fred Bretonnel t Welch's Minstrels. | o¢ prance was not as the oth- ge Olson’s dance orch. |, s plenty exciting, cs- Weems' Novelty dance | yoiayly gince it was made known RLYa. that Johnny w with one 11:15—Wheeler Wadsworth dance | T orchestra. got to say WHAR—ATLANTIC » to have been on | B, period receiving end of that wallop. —Seaside Trio. | He put up a game fight 2nd finally WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 | 10, P 1 ok fo the radio fans after the fracas and seemed to be |not at all bothered by tf ct that | the member had been fractured | PR | minute news flashes and | Organ recital. | Morton dinner music | helburne dinner music. 30—Shea’s Buffalo Hour. New York Philharmonic phony program 10:30—Dance program. 5 Crcaioa ‘ WHAM—ROCHI IR=215 | pieces presen assical program Difen Connirs n |through WBZ, S 1d, 0—Program trom Shea's theater. [ho o Er o o park, Boston % % eball weather transmission was ex ellent and re- foraca production was 4lso good. We didn’t 5—Rochester Park band to the individual | KD 5 Lt announ Dinner music, (1ctions Bkt s sym- and band of 5 scores; y much attentio Ithou, -$:30—Musical program I DS 5 WCAE—PITTSBURGH—161 ~Daily sport review _William Penn orchestra nd financial e Somebody told us that at noon a f¢ pretty good We haven't been able can do up 14 statio ago. That's secms to us. to duplicate it. {at one time is about music | s KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 | qp.0c a1l for today t. | record, | The best we 100,000 DAMAGE WORCESTER FRE Blaze Breaks Out in Lumberi | | Baseball 1ghlin Glee cl scory s and weathe WRC—WASHINGTON—169 55—Baseball scores. Washington orchestra 8:30 — Stadium Philharmo; Aug. 21 (A— after Mass., shortly n the yards of the ny in the Worcestor Through the Static || voro:n J | o'clock last night Baker Lumber comp; dis- | tor of the en we started | og at close under control el ry station came |py flying glass and through nice and loud and every- overcome thing like that & Cos tetore ke il lights went on. Well, after half ey rted to cast their A city, our old friend, the buzz, or roar, or what h you, came right in and tickled us to e O8Iy, presey It paratu as loud as it was | ger . but it succeeded ey | cen- | city did damag to $100,000 before Two firemen A good night, but not for tance. We 2 in last evening, that things were go lovely were with the luring the r of sparks | r the first glow about the 5 first s after the Two hou arrived the f control but officid m making any buildings. 1u e, We m: and WOK, Chic Vafore fared better if it hadn't {mp, bu: letermined but held \pidity W mi-locals 1‘,1‘] 2d caused ¢ and loud. Regard ain got in touch and it t the repair man ut in our vould investi- pwdust heaps and i it was entirely any dis th more alarms atus reache company tracted more ti T | ; | | Seventy Warships Enter San Francisco Harbor Aug. 21. (P—Led | We care-| gan flagship of | lings last| ,\ the Crul - the LEBte| {ired. the golden clock | noiss jeser noise. | yja, flagship of » alleviate | 1 s, commar Secretar wilbur, T Alaska hat more irtis . NO SIGN OF Alaska, A States o ERUPTION 2 21 (@ sappointed in impa ordova Then : Frau cutter today that Island, in o there la report she passe the Bearing o 2 Maru g wise, because volcano speared to be such llow. W itinka” rathe | Japaness steamer 1| breviously reports Island was in viol r poorly. | Togosiof sound so well eit ho Hi-Diddle- Diddle. As for the band. it was itely good, but the boys didn't | trying. Now, fellows, jon't let’s have to speak o again seem to be TWO HOUSES WANTED in eastern section of city -family, one 2-family KENNETH R. TUTTLE 259 Main Street Phone 3663-2 —————————— ..o WNYC, New York, put over other fast one, when it broadcast at | almost the 11th hour, the boxing| Fight for Refrial Lost—Back in when his plea was denied by Ju ency, it being his court. him was a seript from France ju leged illegal detention. trimming |ed himself rot supported him. His collapse was | for donations The | Austin, Texas, Aug. 21 (P—The Mexican general, J. M. Rangel, and five companions who have serving sentences in the X Pres penitentiary for the killing of Can- delario Ortez, deputy sheriff, granted full pardons yester- day by Governor Miriam A. Wetherstield Aug. 21 (P—Harry lowers A. Bradley, convicted au bile | ary ba thief and an inmate rs go. Ragel had served 11 14 prison, lost his fight in United | years out of a term of from five ates ccurt here yesterday when|to 99 years. He was 55 years old attempted to show that his| when When the deputy | rights had been vio- killed the men his trial. He was | attempting to join the Haven for a h revolution. of habeas cor nelof thosn for which | G clf and allowed r e Edwin . Thomas. his own case in collapsed Ortez was killed when he at- to prevent Rangel and fol- from leading a revolution- into Mexico several temp! Haven, Madero Cline of tence. Marine Corps Riflemen hlsinien S Set New World Mark vakefield, Mass., Aug. 21 (P— convicted on three | For the seven consecutive time of automobile t Marine corps team No. 1 yes- was sentenced to |t captured Hayden all- | from n rifle championship of the count, three The tof ore was 2,829 yvears T -3 wcond count and i/ 1igh man was Ser 8. third count. He | French, with 291 out of a possible offender,- having | 300. French yesterday set two new term in Pennsylvania for | world's records in individual marks- | ilar offense. ourt today and nearly 3radley was prison seven to ten years on the rred to will be no | mp Per Hayden match because ther: ment this year at C s shot in connection with the land rnament Bradley appealed to federal court of gaining judi leni- belief that his 1t would not be so severe if n tried in federal manu- his own hand writing on| Other teams m et down causes of his al- 1 navy, He address- Marine corps ectly to the judge. When Ju Goddard denied his ca Bradley clutched at the table uld have fallen if guards who from Wethersfield had 1 the hope ervices to | | the following team A, 2; eivilian civilian civilian police Mass, Mass. Boston showed no fur- emotion as he was court room by f one and ther si of escorted from the B iglincde: Patronize Merchants Who Deliver Your Purchases by AUBURN Parcel Delivery Service Auburn Transportation Co. (1nc.) Phone 611 Fails to See Thaw, She Finally Starts Back West Martinsburg, W. Va., Aug. 21 (P— n from her leaky tent by three of constant rain, Miss Forrest en route to her western home to a dilapidated automobile after a T ruitless effort to sece haw, who, she claimed, had promised to marry her. The girl, accempanied mother and a brother, sa no funds, and would depend upon the general public along the route) CROWLEY BROS. 1IN PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 2013 Miss Walls declared emphatically she had spurned all of Thaw's offers to her, including a new automobile, small sums of money, and railroad s back west She quoted Thaw, he was tired of “the and was anxious to mee as writing Rer roister —_— l AUBURN ittle girl” like her. Not Larceny for Woman To Take Husband’s Money Pittsfield, Mass. ug. . (A It is not larceny for a wife to take money from her husband, J Charles L. Hibbard declded i district court finding Mrs. of larceny of $14 cash drawer. The court added that if it were larceny for a wife to take money from her husband's pockets, flooded with é__afi‘!’__li, TAXI PHONE 611 the courts would be such cases. 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