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WEDNESDAY. Eastern Standard Time, ‘WTIC—HARTFORD—476 ket reports. Boston. :05—Copley Plaza orchestra un the direction of W. Edward Boyle, 30—Radio Nature Leagu the direction of Tt Burgess. 8—Edson A. Parks and his orches- tra. Boston. $:30—Lilllan Clark, arpist. Boston “‘Barnsto! L] 11—Same as WOR. WNAC—BOSTON—430 . fon Day orchestra, liam F. Dodge. nd George Rogers. —BOSTON—349 } and Dbusiness 8—Events tl th and basebal scores. day e broadcast WJAR—PROVIDENCE—485 3—Rolfe’s Palais D'Or orchestra. 8:30—Saxophone Octette. 9—"Fira Pravention Week Talk.” 9:05—"Scotch Program,” Gordon Marquis, baritone; James Plerson, tenor; Jack Cullen, banjo-guitar Mrs. Margaret Peacock , planist and accompanist; “Sandy” Miller, comedian. 10—WEA WTAG—WORCESTER—545 7—Powers’ Miners. 7:30—To be announced. s—Bancroft orchestra. 8:30—To be announced, $:30—Smith Brothers. 10—Daily news. WEAF—NEW YORK—402 5—Dance orchestra. 5:55—Talk. 6—Dinner mus 6:50—Fire prevention ta 7 ynagogue rvices. Rolfe's orchestra. 8:30—Davis' Saxophone Octat 9—Troubadours. 9:30—South Sea Islanders. Opera Co. s orchestra ald_Instrumental Trio. WMSG—NEW YORK—303 6—Jack Lauris and M. Jackson 15—Republican party; ladies’ and speakers. 15—Fred Ruzicka, 30—Jack Film: & 35—Mae West's orchestra :05—Jack Dayvis, Meclody Man. Aaron Hoey, readings. trio viol t. 5:35—Financial 46—Cotton quota —Farm market —Bernhard 1 —Honest Ballot —Imperial Imps HE robbed whose tell man house was can you he how grateful was when this company paid him dollar for | dollar on his loss. He had the forethought to buy burglary in- surance SR LOUIE §.JONES AGENCY ‘w‘, coURT ST PHONE 14/ | 6—Ervin Wei NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1926. v, organ recital Stetson, eppard and Reese, songs. ps' theater tat reading. tle Isaacson’s concert ntralto. H. LaGuardia. , violinist. fa Chekova, soprano —Cantor Mason, lmo. corgette WNYCANEW YORK— 526 Piano selecti 6:20—Market high spots. 6:30—Elementary Spa. Advanced Spanish Police alarms —Talk by Winter Russell. 1 lessons, lessons, al band; chorus. ck. Manufacturers’ Henry W 45—Association o . Finis Garrott, Edgerton, speakers. 11—Police alarms; weather, WFBH—NEW YORK—273 Beauty Talk.” s Little Wards John Bob War, NEW YORK—322 ""7‘(0?)"\.‘2 tour. —Dance orchestra. 8:10—S8id Lesser, songs. Broadw: —Leroy Montesanto, tenor. 5—Betty Martin, uke. lio orchestra —TLenny Leeds' orchestra Cl 5, tions, Bill Fellmeth Torrence, ban, ‘xf\w“\ Ma Ja —Dance orchestra Traditional India,” 1 Lowdown Montesanto n, Peter DeRose; t 2050, tenor WRST—BAY SHORF—216 Weo—PHIT \l|l LPHIA—508 gram “hestra PHITLADELPHIA—508 WHI—PHILADELPHIA—395 KDKA—PITTSBURGH—300 B. Trio WCAE—PITTSBURGH-—161 ona octet. soprano. E | 7—Boyy’ Brothers. W m-\(‘m NECTADY—380 tock report, WGR—BUFFALO—819 8:30—Jointly with W WMARK—BUF] —WGY ag AM = o program WRC—WASHINGTON—468 es. \\l“ A—RIC H\l\l\D—!SG program. rless L ame’u orch. AS—LOUISVILLE—400 W I*Ib—\L\\ ORLEANS—319 9:30—Concert program. Sercnaders dance orchest WCX—DETROIT—517 5—Goldketts ensemble, | &—Studio program. WWJ—DETROIT—353 6—Dinner music. 5—Same as WEAF | 8:30—Detroit News orchestra. 9—Same as WEAF. | 10—Detroit News orchestra WFCLCHICAGO-—491 | s—Florentine string trio 9—Variety hour. ensemble, string 11—Sam ‘n’ Henry | 11:10—Music Box 11:30-1:30—Pepper WHT—CHIC: AGO—590 v, organist. Dawson. Ray L Powell; —399m) Tener Daddies Kids; Jo! nie and Janie Pat WIBO—CHIC T—Dinner concert Robert. Johnston; Lengdon. WJJD—MOOSEHEART—370 6:45-S—Howard Pete organist; ny players, Victorians. ild artlsts torians; wson; John 0—226 Buddy Gail Bandell, John 1:30—Settin’ Up hour. WILS—CHICAGO—344 —Supperbell program. i Spencer 3—Rae and Lee. e o (MAQ—CHICAGO—147 theater organ. WMBB—CHICAGO— duo; Arthur Monte Bl \\()I\—( Hl .\(,0— 13 le mn concert; Tearney's Town studio program, | Flo and Ray WCCO—MINN Dunst: t ‘WDAF—KANSAS CITY—365 the air. nd. School of 10—WEAF. 2:45—Nighthawk WHB—KANSAS CITY. K 45—M WO trolic 29 YEAR OLD GIRL GETS FIVE MILLION IN WILL | Countess of Kinnoull Receives One Half of Estate of Her Mother , Oct 1, the & (P —The cot 2 year old ¢ Hamilton rl ‘of Kinnoull, husband of tess, recently was in the ceased to | 1 he was marr 4 years old The mother of the as a daughter of the late riek Wills, a tobac ix me Kinnou nate family | s of‘between $1 ,000 all made from tobacco. | celve The government < red ross es- as | her | has 60,000 unemploved believed to be a high rec- d for that city. Dublin which is Vor WJZ has a new must say t tions of it Hour." We 15 rapidly becor THETaRE GENUINE CONGOLEUM RUG with Every Combination Range Bought Tomorrow mzmm ST, JRE STORE W 7 TOMORROW "THURSDAY IS Range Day ITH THE LITTLE PRICES Rudy’s = ‘ Battery Service Successor to Gould Battery Service Co. 170 East Main, ncar Summer BATTERY CHARGING AND RE IRING Generator, Starter Repairing GOULD BATTERIES FREE TESTING, REFILLING Phone 708—Ask for Rudy New Britain Sign Co. “DOING BETTER WHAT MANY DO WELL” 34 CHURCH STREET Telephone 894 AUBURN TAXI PHONE 611 ECCNOMY DRY CLEANING Main St All Work 278 South Call for and Deliver, Guaranteed. Tel. 1716-12 DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT 250 an_hour—10c. a mile. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS an hour——15c. n mile. h[n‘rlll rates for long trips. You-Drive Auto Renting Co. Coz. Seymour and Elm | “WHEN IN HARTFORD | DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve | very best, | If you don’t believe it come in | fora test. Wholesale and Retail Depart- | ment in Connection. 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