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i SATURDAY. f +DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. WTIC—HARTFORD—176 ; weather. all scores and re- e chestra. WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 “apitol theater. —Organ recital. 10—Musical program WCSH—PORTLAND, 6—Ampico recordings. 7—Stocks; grain market 7:15—Lost and found. 15—News, sports results WEAF—NEW YORK—192 12:45-1:45—Wal toria orek Me.—256 stra Hofbrau orche announced. stra. ores, orchestra ecital by Kath Palmer, soprano; Meta Schumann, pianist. 9—WEAF 10—Ben Be 11-12—Rolf WJZ—N 1—Am! 2—Weat , 4:35, —Evelyn k M violinist 5:35—Financial s 5:40—Cotton qu Farm mar con- ria Roof Philtharmonic 10:30—Astor Roof orch WGBS—NEW YORK—316 Tdf's.. -s —Scripture reading. 1:35—Miriam Miller, piar McCoy, soprano. 2:05—Radio gym ¢ 3-4—Dance orche 6—Juvenile String Trio. 5—To ounced. —William Lestra ; songs hosnyk, violin . the Town Clown | Wood, duets. | —William C. Pik orchestra. 8:45—Clifford Cheasley of numbers Odierno L »8" Trio. at, cello recital —Perla Amado, Henriette villon, duets 10:10—Wright and Wrong. d dance orchestra. W YORK—311 1—Olcott Vail's string ensemble. 6:30—Employment opportunities. 6:35—Joe Davis, the Melody Man. 5—Employment opportunities. 0—>Monte Carlo orc! $—Harry Burbig, readings. 8:15—Milton Yokoman, tenor. conard Lonquist, pianist. kulele Dick Hughes. arah Mende planist. nsen and Howard, enter- 9:30—H. tainers. 9:45—Leo Artiniqu ta Blund, soprano. Len Saxon, tenor. 11—Ernie Golden's orchestra. 11:30—Food Show announcements. 11:40—Ernie Golden's orchestra, 12 mid.—MecAlpin Entcrtainers. WRNY—NEW YORK—258 12:45—Belle Brooks, songs. 6:55—Weather report. 7—Sun Sport Rays. 0—Sun Commercial Digest :15—Dick Hughes, ukulele. | :30—Orlando’s concert orchestra. | Starlight parking ' debut hour. —Doris Tauber, pianist. Irma Fosdick Gray Ensembl 9:30—Jerome Lama, musical 9:45—Myrrha Alhambra, sor 10—Vause and O'Flynn, song: 10:16—Ted Newkirk, George Ba harmonica and guitar. 10:30—Leon Saxon, songs. 10:45-—Joe K planist 12-1—DX Hound hour. WNYC—NEW YORK—526 3—Ceremonies of the Sesquicente nial Battle Long Island Prospect Park; Elks Glee club; baritone. Welfare,” Dr. Nascher, Helene Koster, Police alarms. —Helene Koster, 45—Piano selections. esults contralt contralto. PHONE 141 LOUIE S, JONES AGENCY 17 B COURT ST. 30—New York Syr “entral Park. alarms; weatt Gold's o ter's ore! MOND HILL—316 time signals. hestra WARK—105 iolin | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926. = > and this 1l appear- It it 1t would was lay noon WNYC, tonsolitis, To say t 1d be to tell hat it might around it adhere e o « regarding the waving in th T er ret ipon } | lear rkeley-Carteret ino orchestra. \[y\n erey society orchestra urie, soprano. Laurie, sop: » Kasin, pianiste 30—Llewellyn and Browne mony boys.t Rose Kasin, elyn and Brc pianiste. NEWARK—263 ‘ Russo’s Trio; talk, red Hartley. d Le Barr's De Molay Boys 2 Lh | Johnnie Alice Bla wn bariton: , contralto; ) orchestra, ola Park orchestra WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 al. ert from Marine inner music. | 6:50—Department of Agriculture. | Sports Corner. ¥ tecital from udio. Shelburne orc Traymore con chestra. i Studio. the Marine |a time. WHAR—A' WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—300 s and scores, sic. or dinn Morton Ambas: cital helburne dinner more concert orche 1ett Welch's ) Olson's danc ems’ dan Wadswort r music 10:45-—Te 11:15—Whe eler ADY—380 o hour—musical program. New ony York Philharmonic Sym- orchestra —Dance m k orchestr WIBX—UTISA—205 0—Bill Hug! orch. | WIBX Fun ‘ ¢ by Hotel Tei y | | s and his WMAK—BUFFALO—206 Dinner music program ily news items. a's Buffalo th WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 tman theater orchestra stman theater organ. Dinner con rog She rom a's Buffalo | by the Rochester WASHINGTON—169 2 mid KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 D 1l scores. Wes WCAE— Din Nick Whylt tinghouse hand PITTSBURGH—161 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS | Chowder, Clams, Steaming Clams, Soft Shell Crabs,| Lobsters, Crab Meat, Shrimps THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 STATE ST. HaARrroRl rGant’s Department Under Store Rudy’s Battery Service Suceessor (0 Gould Battery Service Co 170 East Main, near BATTERY CHARGING REPAIRING Generator, Starter Repairing GOULD BATTERI FREF TESTING. REFI Summer AND | door and | volume ¥ i slight | DRIVE W CARS TO RENT | s unot ption ev since the annoy nows how old he was, those and w iven every ¢ \n, to a en re: too 'ml everybody W7 offere semi-w luring I was ra Olsen in his Ky station, faint s hoosted ed. 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REAL ESTATE I iE LOANS PROPERTY MAD MENT AND APPRAISALS Phone 24 242 Main Street built- prices |especially aside. |used in the Civil war but its stage |as many, or probably more, colon- e |cipally rustic | help you. also is kept intact, since they were used in “Taps,’ a play translated 1mm the German L z,"” on which “The ical - show was alled by the Mansfield w 1 in the first pro- BACON’S CASTLE IS ONE OF THE ' OLDEST OF VIRGINIA MANSIONS is also e ——— ] which ased, t amon ; sabres of Tarleton's the R cture was erected inf{ [ well and though its colonial be: marred by modern porch: Grove in its brick wal elled windows shed interior re- mains as ‘one of the finest relics of colc residences to be found § fon walls are Its central On Its Walls May Be Seen Gashes Placed There by of there by raiders in volutionary days. oes also, for | . a5 Mot 3, $ Sabres Tarleton’s {1104 by Carer, 2 Raiders' , are kept | uty long ago a opular pi rden floor also con- Joman chariots and r-by them is one of the few | enuine pieces in the establish his is 2 real cannon suct The Winter C Dotting the banks of the histori- cal James river are to be found ma . panelled to the celling, as the e hall is spanned by a wide NUTMEG Barber Shop the mouth of the James river, | so along its banks stand the p: 432 WEST MAIN ST. Near Lincoln St. tial estates of many old famil “SAM” Prop. employes | found the low ceilings, oaken One of oldest homes is B con's nlmost at river's end ence of th friend of ley was seized Bacon's rebellion borne the name, 10 | crossbeams, massive walls ana || Formerly 267 Myrtle St., and |huge chimneys of colonial da || with Joe Sinatra. New shop, who | Above Bacon's castle on the low- || completely modern and sani- jer James river in Virginia and!| tary; 3 chairs. { looking down upon the river from 3 a high bluff is Carter's ( e. ‘Within its spacious halls are stil {to be found the gashes placed are to be seen in one section. Just ory of Virginia has been forgotten. ial homes than Two basements under the building |z also are filled with properties, prin- furniture, tree stumps as is not hurt by arch. and such stuff lampness. \Tman of New Haven Is Head of Phone Plonecxs New York, Moran of This Governor ¥ during s sinc “fort” 5 outhern New Enkland , was elected president he Telephone Pioneers | x One of Oldest Arthur Allen who came ingland in | con’s castle's step roof sp2 us home in which a America ual convention. He Thayer, chairma tors of the Am Telegraph Co. In attendance of the Bell teleph ing the We o Bell ave been t n the service, succeeds e board of ican Telephon B over frc dir & aboratories Hours: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. aturday 8—10:30. daily. S y 3 the Herald Classified Ad dept. 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