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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926. 11—Four Towers orchestra. lections be dug up from somewhere? | teature. We ddn't stay long at efth- thére appeared to be little doubt |Al-Stars tomorrow evening at ywi. W NEWARK—319 “Bird in a Gilded Cage,” “Moth and |er station. that the action of the officers would |low Brook park. The St. Matts s o U 8:30—Mr. ard Mrs. Joseph A. Mur- |the Flame,” d others. There are be upheld by the American govern- |only one game in the church leagye, ment. but Pinkerton played in that con oprano and pianist. lots of them. Give the audience a| By the way, among the stations a Wo soprano. rest from alks of New YOrk.” | that will not broadeast on Monday e and is confident that he knows hd h Selodar, planist “Annie | Roone : “Rosie | Labor Day, will be WHN, New York. PHANTOMS WIN AGAIN to do the trick again with his Al rank Marshall, baritone. | O'Graa.” ey g0 hand in hand|Tpis station will be silent all day. The Phantoms met the White |Stars at his back. Who these stary ~Max Hitrig; aongs , with no r or some others that | WEEL, Boston, will be silent until Stars and conquered them yesterday [are, ontside of himself, has not —Vincent Lopez dance orch. |might be § interesting. Well, | 6:45 in the evening, transmitting un- A '1 i N Jack-Tar [bx, the score of 7 to 5 Grusha |announced. WEDNESDAY. r fiee _“'I')_y v‘i“"?“""'l"”‘—7"”‘ | that -wasn' entire fault of the | 3 /GBS, New York, is an- SSal am 0 Egm a0K-1ar pitched and Miko caught for the ol il 1:3 ver er ore A M el | Sessnpdss inince loxory, gROUD OTEIR | othay will not broadcast | - winners. Grusha pulled the featur CLAIM FORFEIT GAME S A VTIC T SRV NG A x ; | 6:8 “VHL_\H”; e ;.‘l:l,.n't‘ re ’I“:,_,l,, | the same Bl pworn three s idea|a qaylight program. Its transmis Held Ab{)m‘d Sh]p of the game when he slammed o1 The Falcon Juniors claim a f < ant k i A S ROn ] 0 Tie E00d Rold Scaya. St Side- | will begit at 6 o’clock in t} 3 home run with Partuka on base. The |tcit game fron the East Berlin t : o % : j:45—s 2 Roo! den dance | walks” is g as oppr ° a8 | There will ;probably be others that Phantoms will play the, last e [because of the latter's failure WTIC—HARTFORD—176 s 2 o, | - vas “Yes, We Have ill not broadcast during the day,| London, Sept. 1 (P—FEmile Par-[of the season against the White |show up fo me scheduled Dinner ¢ Emil Heim : s | [SRathatassaying s aren al. | but we haven't heard about 'em. |ades, an American negro sailor, died [Stars Thursday but they will start |yesterday afternoon. The F: rger and Hotel Bond Trio: | 3—Wee Scotct per Murdo | " [EOlEREbRCICIOAEIIO, [ KHip vas Sl |in a hospital at Gravesend last nighf |out again next vear. The team won |telephened to the East Berlin a. Overture to “The Marriage McKen 4 so- | : XSl nepand e R0k ! s one event, scheduled for|from a wound®received in a dance |eight straight games this season. The |and arranged the game for W N " o 1 hn Mo Arcadia Concert orchestra | hearing t boys again. ave ‘i a 3. . |Brook rk yesterday but after W I'igaro” (Moza - A2 | 10; John MecClean, Proerams D it cs |, e 2 Sals | tonight, that should prove of great hall there last Saturday night. It 2 i pans 0 Granane 4 P Tl A oot Anns : gress Paint company pro-|a violin, a piano, a banjo and a vo- {8/ A SAUIC BIOVS O SR 1T ogea that T Rahant ars .0 4 0,0 10 0 0 0—s5 |ing over an Hotr, the Wisltors f : 0; Wil Tieley, o | calists. e | remember Gertrude Iderle, he first | bluejacket, is under arest on board [Phantoms ...0 0 0 0 2 0 5 x—7 |to visit and the locals claim the edian. AU—PHILADELPHL ; woman to swim the Inglish chan-|the United States BT raml ol WNYC—NEW YORK— Recital by N. Sncllenburg Co.| We heard part of the final episode | nol. What! That fellow doesn't?|troyer Sharkey, which sailed TO COACH CUBANS | Piano selectic | S—Melrose concert qu mmer Widowers” as | well, take him out and drown him, | San Sebastian, Spain, last night. Philadelphia, Sept. 1 (P —Aalyin = Minerva Rose Chadwin, soprano. |presented from WJZ. T s : SertrudaMhose | Since all witnesses of the shooting |Kraenziein, noted athlete when &(f ™ 1 3 twr tevan e Sote Clndwi, woorn. | prtenied from WY Tle ek the| s wo wove mying, Surruculbnces | Sace sl wizes o i shooig (EStanden. neted eitiee whes n((™ (IREIRNT T—Ady c : - Hassenpfefrer, ;f ¢ summer. The men | ; world wide | there will be no witne. at the [s¥lvania, and the winner of four Dream | 7 1 | 3 songs. a and the wives sus-|acclaim, will given o dinner in|coroner's inquest on Friday. Tt is|first places in the 1900 Olympic T A Y l e encl 7 r-Ups, pected them of going about with|(he Grand Ballroom | generally understood that an agree- |§ames, leaves here today for Ha- i )Y—380 |other women and the ht nd on | commodore v Yotk it eve- | ment has been reached by which the |Vana, where he will ch the All- PHONE 611 . {the other hand were sur eir | alleged asailant of Parades will be |C ck team that will compete [\~ 5 : | ning. Childre 3 | wives had by going about with s an-American Olympics to 0 0 |teit. “Book of Knowledge. other men. Well, the end of the —FEastman theater orchestra play left everything just as muddled | Three thousand persons % ) 10 ;_\“ l‘llff’ll ALO—319 | SEEEsD e :xl;,‘zk\]wl n|pected 1o attend .nl“\’\i\\\, O b S0 ATATS Ve AT ISEARS Patronize Merchants Who table Canning, : At | soS ARt LaeE STt BN EIDEO = HDFOR ¢ Jgbn - . an torpedo boat des-| The St. Matthew's German Luth- || Deliver Your Purchases by < Hartford Cou 0 : Valke rtrude Ederle ot 1:,\]_|v .\I:)v‘\y\»\wl.j\)r | sent some more of it late everything o foc > ad-|{ overs Lardner and Sharkey who |€rans, champlons of the Inter ' € r J deB. | ¥ N E 2 < ‘ 2 were present at the dar a1l when |church league, will play Pinkerton's | AUBURN 9—The Travel | | Haknown “Trot i ogram: Muniei- 12 Troubadours. e | connection event should % nknowr 1 Muniel g the shooting occurred were taken | “visit” to B B pal band, horus, Vir- WMAK—BUFFALO—: i t WJZ was cutting | be intere it clieved that Zitend Y 2 —_———— | P l D I' 3 = and v Pinner, ho, other mu- | 7:30—Musical pro transmission pers again. Col. |radio sets in this city will have 0% Poard the Lardner for an nves arce envery flesyi b, In the Time y | Musical program avis, who took the part of Old|Mecca in WNYC at $:45 o'elock. [ 182 "’(“" sl s e oS S . an Donaldson in the Ro- | Major Patrick J. Walsh, president | D¢ 1t was sald, refusec n ervice Huer >oli 9—Musiocal prog Gems of (Hu Tusical program. ! {over the Am h sailors who are Sl O ReltUA, | WOAu -ROCHBSTER 218 S o RNeD T e [ OE e tlxl,f.""'(,, i [alleged to have been concerned in is a Preseription for Auburn Transportation Co. atr (Martin) k Melick, bass \ theater orga ay and his voice was 25 Aoong 1 i 7:0 e The fir s0de Mayor James J. Walker of New |the shooting to 3ritish pollce f(Tg] s, Grippe, Flu, Dengte. | finc.) The Jongleurs — a. Th untain | 9:1 ' Trio. -B 1l scores; weatl cognizable, The ! = ; oty : and that the British foreign office | Wolf, soprano; Em m from st Y, presen ) York city, Miss Ederle and F. deB. |2Pd t o 5 . S i G D el St o e nad appealed to the Washington | Bilious Fever and Malaria Phone 611 roubadour — a. The = llist, and Joseph Fallon, pi- WRC—WASHINGTON—169 | ced that women were fiot will include selec by the Mu- [EOvernment. It was added tha It kills tne germs. ss of Love (Dunn); & ay 6—C v the U. §. Marine band, | posed to listen to it. They were | nicipal e Chorus | (Johnson). 10:10—William Flusk, tenor. o be announced. isked to tune in on some other sta- | from * >rince,” Virginia The Jor s — Passion (Ed-|10:30—Corinne Ray, violinist | 8:30—Davis Saxophone Octette. . |tion until the episode was ov ell, | Choate Pinner, " ano, | . wards). WRNY—NEW YOR 9-——Ipana Troubadours es of letters were receive and others. "Something doing 1 to 11 one o t a The Troubadour — a. Look Down : it station from women telling them | at the Old Howard.” | Non hat . v e chestra ‘Improved Dear Eyes (Fisher); b. Live is & |7:1 ¢ reial digest. 1 TEAR pany. |how much the first part was s KDKA—PITTSBURGH—3 oyed. We would have suggested that | WGBS, New’ York, jumps of Joy | 7:20—G 3 v B 30 Bl o vatos vl |if they didn’t want the women to|p n with the cement St ith | T 21to | 7:15—Baseball scores. listen, they should have commanded | that morning programs, discontinued r | man-Farmer report | the ladies to listen in and then none | during the summer months, will be Troubadour - a. Total er, Sopra ngh band. of them would Have heard the play. | resumed beginning Tuesday, Samson” (Handel); - s WCAE—PITTSBURGH—161 A be The hour is m 10 to 11 an (Forsyth). sefa Chekova 6:30—Dinner concert Well, we remained with WJZ | o'cloc ap Out the Nathan Weinberg. S. Army band while it had a fit of tantrums, or| Head | 9—Sadrian Trio. | Saxophone Octett atever it may be called. The sta-| That's all for today, thanks! 9 Congressman Irancis H. La nce musci. | tion faded out so that it could hard- | —P. E. L. ipal dance| G i “La Fille des Tam- |ly be heard and then it rushed in so | vier Cugat, Rita Montaner, 3 q loud that the dishes in the china | berger and his pain. closet shook, it went on for some el Bond orchestra. dith Huessler. time and we felt as if we were on ws bulletins and weather re- WMCA—NEW YORK—341 the mighty ocean with a storm in MOORE BROS f—Senator Love, ght and the waves leaping higher 0—Ernie Golden's orchestra. higher. The Reafling Revelers, SANITARY Army band concert. —Coughlan announcement | with Norman Brokenshire at the vis Saxophone Octet. :05—Employment opportunities helm, went on one of their trips. The FISH MARKET 9:05—>Musical program. le Golden's orchestra. : | program, We Theard of it was 10—Light opera hour. liatard Sears viblinist [ I”"“;]‘]‘;‘ 'i‘w’;"l“, !", _""’”: {dceply sentimental, although the vo- Y WEE -Monte Carlo by the Sea orch. |11 ou evo and still hawe had plenty | €21 WOTk was worth listening to, and Is (hcnPlaCe to Select Your $:30—Steamer Ben. B. Odell enter- | o3 Yot S5, 04 SUA have Bad PLEnty | ¢ho violin solo, also. “Mary Lou || Sea Food. Large Variety 4 ot il el offered as a violin number and then and Fi Qualit: 4 N t so common we would have and Fine Quali WNAC—BOSTON—4 hian and company. e eI Lo A lose stic z uatty €—Kiddies Klub. Night in Muscle Shoals.” Nerpaat et ot e Si ¢ : PORT NORRIS OYSTERS 0—Dinner dance, Associates talk. % re A ., Dear” as a tenor solo D e e eratlon ot \ il : rst of the Season 7:36—Greater Boston Federation of | cendo Eight ! and “My Wild Irish Rose” by the Bistiotiine ; ARG : — Churches. :!H..Uh-w‘nlmn.ll Inn orchestra. lis. | quartet. || Live and Boiled Lobsters $—Organ recital. 11:30—Club Brighton orchestra Il “Live 8 1 Shri > 3 | ive and Boiled Shrimp D b M k Y :30—Playette, C Players, > 'h fina mber he pri n « Q. 4 $:30—Playette, W S The final number on the program Large Deep Sea Scallops ; 3 on’t ake Y our 9—Reduction Day orchestra. | | | by the Chalfonte trio was loudly |t e e 6 oo oo 0 one! Lk o 51, Atianie iy || - Prime Saft Shell Crahs SOLR® 8§ Caran Orphan Asylum . 4! WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 | BH ey lanor PR so well done. It was "0, Sole Eastern White Halibut nox cnsemble nklin Ford, news digest e e 2 [ Mio.” Ho-Hum! resh Swordfish y = 1 N ARy dio Nature Leagu ' en Trio, chamber music. - [\ - ¢ loud, R beli you us Slel = | ll*‘féll\“%"llm()n i % “I’VE waited in line for.a Sale. I’'ve come to 9—The Barnstormers. $:30—Iranklin Ford, talk | el gl i rd WBAL, Baltimore, on Fresh ’;Ifltk el g § i regard the elbow as a deadly weapon, and I 9530- r 5 ollefsen Trio, chamber music | Noa e ry station h al occasions in the course of resh Jackere. ; | know the law of ‘a toe for a rib’ on bargain day. 10-—Winifr , planist 9:10—James Pi B. Hyndman, “Brit- | 5 i v v ain marvelled Fresh Codfish i i Tss 5 i i , is, also. ere fos ; el ol Fresh Bluefish T've bought things without knowing thename of the maker—and sometimes I didn’t get stung, very nice 10:15—Walter Jermy, baritone ain Our Brothe e sadhan S AL 10:30—Ha \A:]\‘y(r‘\"!(\j"\»:\"ri““ : 9:49-—August ”.L h:nuyrm, readings. | oo for the interference : A staif night wi ‘-”m;‘l' Striped Bass L 5 . d 30 e it SR e ol ’,{;“ | Silver Bass But when it comes to a Tire—give me a pedi- Jones, pianist; E i e ¢ Jolek, planist; Katherine S : PR S o e o ew ons ahorly | riES et and. several oths | Large Native Eels greeathde name of the firm that made it and a = s Octette 5 . ' EVAINe WOIRY te o Soleke’ ers s ary erfis standard warranty. $:30—Davis ;4\0?1’:?‘-‘\:‘"””1 “"v\n‘v S | : Point, Rthode Istand, [0S OBe of Bolel § numbers was | I«ug.e Butterfish T, % arranty i : o —Xx‘m: am to nr”« i . DNy =N —: i , it sounded like WCBR, A | Mazurka Ha ) \-‘“"” : “.‘,‘ ]‘“l"“u Large Shore Haddock 'No foundlings for me. I want a tire that is Y O . SORK.-$10 SR et e s el was inlayinedaway & ADSEUTAINAR DERITARARr DEG A8 8 Round and Long Clams 2 ; made by a firm that admits it, that backs it with WGBS—NEW S aseh *Pho Man of Many)l joocqn o s i TR & BWAY1Polish foxtrot by the Herald music || oo toun g h < jover in a corner and the station was | U°!} || Salt Cod 18c Ib., 3 Ibs. 50¢ N the standard warranty, a United States USCO, zither. . ! ) 3 du 30 y Brown, Broadws ppAISHEly a PR | ¢ and it doesn’t cost one penny more.” a Willlams® dance orch. Beaus. ESHERR0IRLE SR 1D by S| WwoX, Detroit, and WEAF, New | 30 COMMERCIAL ST. ; USCQ BALLOON ; Don’t make your car an asylum for nameless ‘ Stz sio 5 5 2 toas . |and bounds 1 W] 3 : 7—New York State Divislon falk. |§:45—Le Roy Montesante, songs. | nsuncer- sald the in loud, the former with || QOpen until 9 p. m. Thursday A handsome, sturdy bal- orphans. See Telephone 1199 Toorseire ata low price. Fiat, tra. 9—DBetty Marvyn, “Queen of th ¥ la b con and the latter with J . | which we add that the voice was| I N e high-shouldered tread. . o oy dance orchestra 9:15—Lenny Leeds, songs. | | Strong, flexible cord con- g o H E00% PODER LN L rather hoarse. nsmission was | struction giving full balloon tt NEW YORK—15] 10-11—Bert Werner's orchestra. R e o . 11re an al ery 0. tem 1 Voie Narragansett Jay ball results; news items. | Ukulole g klse el | sical, a regular weekly | rougt s although the| cushioning ai Caries the name, trade mark ket quotations WPAP—NEW YORK—361 e i “in: \:v 4 :u:n]-u’lr). heuck Brothers' public concert. [ oo 270 e e sl F Chowder, Clams, Steaming | bl 261 Myrtle Street Open Evenings inancle scemed to be an able organization. 4 ‘CI q ft Shell Crab: v United States Rubber Com- ¥ 4 P 4 & ams, So ell Crabs, | pany. 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