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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926. == 9 Filein's Rerenadern! ,x,Q night. Distance reception hu_xr NEWI 0 legally elected and should qualify as|when agricultural conditions are |homa. 10-=Ad e French, ace excellent N NNEWS a constable, it is sail, | depressing. Mr. and Mrs. Mix, the former = The whole situatien 'starts with| At Schisswis, which was taken |dressed in his cowboy uniform, at- 5—Helen O'Shea, soprano. ? ¢ evening's spasn lis- the republican caucus about six|from Ge y and incorporated |tended mass at St. Thomas' church, Bosta o 4 T wi 3 The regular meeting of the Grange | weeks ag iss Mary C. Welles | into Denmark by a plebiscite in|and walked about the streets of the 0 Helen O'Shea, soprano. t the rey CA, be held at the hall, Tuesday at |made a motion, which was seconded | 1 a mass meeting was called | town. They left for New York about 1 s Tartalbiohdsta | , was tending eitl 3 ] nd second de- [and passed, to the effect that there | necessary to draw up an appeal to |1 o'clock. oud. In|grees will be giv ould be s E town. | the league of nations against the It came t Pat \ sm- | soclalist government. ttings, but that an’ ore Miss! - ated along with the three ot 5 The governme ordered out You remember that old one | socie ° rnoon publican candldates. Since th strong force police, but thei | ocrats had already helr cz services were not required MONDAY. Eastern Standard Time, ses 5 T . violi e S . Cogswell on : | i v n 2obertson, ha conle re st [for the purpose of g town pl SeE L g e N n n stations all at ¢ - 1 e C n m- 3 TS WTIC—EARTFORD—476 10—Gran, , “Bohemian Girl.” |7 anist. e aptae S ok !,D“f?:]?-h eemogratie town com-|Tom Mix and Wife Are If You Need §—Mother Goose,” Bessle Lillan | 11-12-—R ltee orchestra. e th Wwas coming fror yesterday £ adelphia [the fourth candidate. Then at the| Visitors in Southington | Money A 3 o i lub, Pittsburgh, and hey will stay until Friday, |annual elections a 0. Arlan| Southington, Oct. 11 (P) — Tom Lol \ : Sad S ake out, : . Johnston will go with | P Francis, moderator, ruled that|Mix, the famous movis star, and | For storm doors, windows, coal, of fapsiiil e - T K aneardiGlidey wa ving on a boat an-|the delega rom Connecticnt to N0 constable legally eleoted. | Mrs. Mix were visitors in Southing- | equipping your family with clothes, you 2 Towers orchestra o t in the river. When other | the ican Legion convention and | Therefore the b sclectmen | ton yesterday morning. They were | can secure it from us. ranki Dailey’s| Meadowbrooks t by, it was swell. will isit the sesqui-centennial |appointed the six higt Now | en route from the Barre, M , fair Friendly—fair—private Pl o : ; 1 1 excel- | exp x it appears to be up > sclectmen | to New York, on their way across i : ; WGCP—NEWARK—252 : J . My AT to abtain som definite Information | the country. - Taes seived hocs Beneflf:l‘alLO'an Society perdinck); uan s B -Mar- 3 N ; police b Miss Louise Teich, danghter of |2nd settle the matter .o the satis- |2 o'clock yesterday morning by Srent s Bt Bella. (Bonincontro). 3 7 i 5 Hirse | Mr. and Mrs. T, "eich celcbrated |faction of all voters. tomobile and registered at Bradley A 5 A s ; her 13th birthday Friday and enter- —- house, entering their residence on| Ppen2resdo . = Sseurdeyessel L er on the dials, | tain ® evening with a party| The selectmen and fown clerk 1 register as Ok 3614l Geebs I N e B e nd, for the first | for her fri were in session at the town hall of Gold (Harr n); d. T Employment guidance talk 10:15—Armory enterta AL Saoniap. - Bugene Hisroll g and g Misy [SUEIDIOpto Fole atith | Attt i nlo L5 srmon ol r stilted, as it ladys y of Hariford were . Thirty-five of those made A 1 = 5 = musicla ere afraid that they married § v evening at 6 |registered as republican and one as || Pale {oon Lo « Le - a - ST—B. | s e ol t * ma istake. They did, in | o'clock, ) Wethersfleld avenue, |a democrat. [ A ; ; ? 5 : g “Lucky Day.! : c he br{dsaN o1y raams S =% it MR 1) I card that ‘number about 44 e e Willlam R. Holmes, 47 vears old. | tenor |urday and made ! wre Band 7 Phea ceRmse R intimate o Dand ¢ K ; i WGBB—FREEPORT—244 times Saturda ¢ o Mr. Fetteroll is|of Stamford, died the Wildwood “Pioneer” (Goldmar i ; X ¢ 1 Kreii t f Eugene Fetteroll of | sanatorium Friday night Mr. | rture, “La Lac des Fees ( a n | £ N ¥ v o k. T E ber); (3) v]* cola solo i Gillease i eNeE, | 1 say & 3 ton Junction. After the hon. | Holmes was formerly of Hartford ThRLASTe (Dan Y 10 10 Dlck Robsrloon. soiee $:30—Lilllan Milner, soprano mpho 2 2 ‘ couple will be at home | where he was born, but has been at |8 ) . e e liinas Sy e 5 —Michael Dolan, accordior | very well from all the stations pre-|at 206 ington avenue, Hart- |the sanatorium for the past three Ll S ke e Sl e ~Caston Male q”r“\';;}m.mn nting it, except WRC, Washington, | ford | vears. renes” (Wald 12 ertainers, solo, *Mon- | WHN—NEW YORK—361 lan Da “Man- | 6:30—Movie ¢ -Joe Ward's orchestra Musical program Sy Dance or | whic was swamped under WTIC's | He was t son of Mary (Connell) < wave. This orchestra will filll 1 | Holmes and the late William Holmes | J . s Richmond Radio Ramblers. 1y by this winter, or we'll know e mfr‘f |of Hartford. He was a member of R A Crawford is within WIP—PHILADELPHIA—305 | 1he reason why. Lovers of big tim regntinnny | the Bricklayers' union. ; Dinner music. music will certainly glory in the f e e Eationa) | mother, he leaves his § the reach of all on these Market repo that the aggreg has been sigr Eloel AL secantion Fori b o et o Imes M H e E Y e ral ) { T Bedtime story, da e { up until the middle of next { 5 ¥ “"l,:,‘]‘_ p - 18:30 this morning at funeral terms, WFI—PHILADELPHIA—395 |Saturday evening broadc t R : | oire e T PO i Haines and Randolp 0=Talk, *Oriental Rugst WBZ, Springficld; WJZ, New Yor A [ Main street, Hartford, and at St.! Above is shown the State Crawford. * Takes heide’'s Serenade ters w everich Symphony orchestra News flashes —Orchest G 5 ¢ anc | Poter's church, with requiem B : —Belle Osborne, contralto. deniue ueas & dely o annpa) town report s L Clens church, withirequiem i up only 45-inch space. Has a white enamel ¥ | WCAU—PHILADELPHIA—2i8 | Washington. The best bet ; P at 9 o'clock. Burial was in the Mt. ! oy Bergere, songs e ittt e e D tribution e e | oo e back, easy to clean and no hearth to take up N = i S—skiller's Skylarks. Wiz, ; | Lhdlectuen mehons : room. This range has been called the “The Tales of|11:3 : Nestrs $:15—Sheppard Nevas, violin s for thig 1s | Ar Cesll Harey “y' 1\"\"\' “Tailor-Made” Crawford. fenbach) O Sole 5 Jance orch 5—Merry Minstrels. ; P e Sigapioot > °|Flower were married by Re I TN AN i o s mid =T R ,"‘,("" L B e WTAM, Cleveland, came through |fhe cost of the new school building | pojop a4 his home last evening. Mrs COME IN AND SEE IT Paloma (Yra Wi ’f,“ ,kf: ) Brass quartet. {loud a ng. There seemed to be | Which it northetst Haney came here for t : 2 SRS e plen sk 5 Maurice Patton, tenor. conslderable static on the wave,| TSINEE and the high “sehool slte, |y on yincoln, Maine, Mr. Haney is ; e ""”‘" e Enois, iR oA et however. We hea Merrymakers | $ e roral expenditurS |2 former resident of Old Town, Me., aW OI’ 3 lano selections. i ke e e selectmen has never before | A S : ; h. Cojus An 0 mentary German WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—300 LI EoniGivanidnyonesBu G ot T $80.000. Town Treasurer |27 18 mow emploved on the .. ‘ res Gorn : : o S VT el o e anges : : inced German lessons 7 i A another loud | Thomns A. Francls' report showa an | 0% construction at the north end 'BZ—SP! Police alarms. 5—Organ recita 3 RnotHCr loNdi o fo b oo 4.4 | Of the town. J ymoon trip | - 1,“'\&‘“(’:"'1 S holice alarme. adi s {vislton "l “evenlng, Statici cams|unespended balance of 84082846 0 TR, re. : S e valirnRachacl ik Hlared hrough with considerable volume, | Tho Iareest. expense was for schools | b i — _enox ensemble. 5—Piano selections. alk, 2 Eldred. ; e - $5 i hich is a decrease . . | —Hunters' Cabin orchcstra S—Football, John Foster | S—Dinner masic. e e 1S e L over $2,000 compared with the 1925 | Two Former Officers in | . ° o] R e e a me otor, Well ‘the Ken. |Teport. Danish Army Arrested § PHONE 3s1 66 W. MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN 05—Organ recit 30—0 ~1if e o )—Conce cl 2 I 3 : y 1 3 J A 730 Cantlol! heatsr orch un- | s:4 e Ko flany Wack - \fovia: bro tucky Wonder Beans presented a anor Skinner, daughter of Mr.| CoPenhagen, Oct. 11 (A — Two | Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work e Ao \",m gy 10:20-=Studlo prosram novel program In the form of h s (7l e Kinner of | former Danish army officers have | gon. i l9:15 3 l“‘rl;)1l]'1‘l:7“!(my:n N Dance orchestra guitar and mandolin trip ANd Mrs. Roher 1“"” v for|been taken into custody charged §—The Perkins-Beal ensemble, pre 40—Gina Palarmo, Hilda T n| WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY—275 i _“h]" vm;‘]‘ Ko e B Friday afternoon, on the | * '“__m. -\:' w.,!,”, “O\I{n r:’: sented through the courtesy of the | | “Mushing to the Yukon." Book talk, Walter Landor. conder Treans. plaved - I |oceasion of her 1ith birthday, whi SRR s e R s Players under the direction of Ev-| 19.30—police R A e . eans ve 1l G amon 16k ‘amere ol swis. rett L. Rich, composed by Kath- | WRNY—NE 2 | WGY—SCHEN ECTADY—380 e st Mountain Y, Rumors were current of yroposed ne Perkins, harpist; Alice 'r"‘“;: ort | 6:30—Dinner music. Bheg divitdhy a0 o A fire, which did only slight dam- [ COuP d'etat because of dissatisfac- M ' B NN Y ‘cellist; Lawrence Lorno, fiutist; |7:10-—Comme WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 | : et age to the home of John Stanton on | tlon = over allesed =~ unjust and | e Joe . Minot Beal, violinist 3 .| T:20—Eddle Gillis, songs 5— Theater organ. glied Tbwdl slreet L ocourred Saturday aft: rn.:mlx.\ axation imposed by t( ne 7yt 2 : 9—Aleppo Drum Corpa or Shriners alk 20—Weather fore rmoon. The local chemical re-|socialist government at a tim 563 Main St. (Opp. St. Mary’s Church) band direct from their band room. | 7.30__Orlando's concert orchestra. |7:30—Musical program St A b . sponded quickly to the call sent in. | " 5 —Musical program. S—~Ernest Lamoureans, baritone, WGR—BUFFALO—319 fas o e L R e s R e Telephone 314 and 36 -Weather reports; missing per-|¢.{5__Ben Bernie's orchestra, | 6:30—Dinner music. ! ""‘l' e “”_”” R hidine ed by a defective chimney. : : The Planets.” | 8-—Joseph Faircloth, tenor. PRl e Balior i . e ’ R BOSTON—130 4 ‘man, saxopl | s—Jack Little, singer, ’ = 5 - Arlan P. Francis, moderator, Kat Kiddies Klub. :30—Club program. | Stripes Forever CONNECTICUT'S MOST COMPLETE 7:36—Interview. 10:15 t 3:15—Dinner musical program required number of con- The Whittredge e e 5 s o o [l 1r pLoErAny '“‘ :\y;?“"”'\’lfi. ables: Raymond V. Halleran, Wes- Matropalitanlitbealss atunic Hrno ogh, pianist. | 7:45—s [0 AR DITOm D 0. Hosford and Richard W. Fet- |11-—Erno ¥ v ne txt 3 apolis, which station came in Medals Pictures Statues Beads Crucifixes Metropolitan grand orchestra. | Do s arahsatin | i sublica John T Little Flower Novelties + aa seal| NS loud I Chicago stations were - ok 3 s . ntations and musica WMSG—NEW YORK—303 I o v DS 2 4 sh, Ttobert D. Dessel, and Pat- Statues Delivered to Any Part of the C | A & v 2 i represented, € ! McKenna, democratic. The —Rockingham Races §:15—Republican nsle, | 1¢ Musical program - ‘n“, e ctmen have loft out the republi Don’t Miss This P gn o 1‘;“'\’]” ¥oc speaker, WHAZ—TROY—380 AR an and «?»vnr\wm who Lo ,”, h‘” | FUNERAL PARLOR 20 ORIy A Lladh John Cumberland an —Female quartet smallest mber of votes, Benedict You probably know that Cod Liv- | 314 icht Servi ropolitan theater, organ ~Morton Gould, pianist j—Margaret Freeman | Last e of the feat Paternostro, republican, and E.lor 0il is the greatest flesh producer | Telephone 314 Night Service 36 : Doreta Jerome, contr g ~Troy Radio Association. was WHO, Des Moines, wh as | Floyd Rice, democrat lin the world 1 —BOSTON—318 3 . violinist. 30—Students’ Symphony orch. | brought in at 8:45 o'clock, a new| The action of the selectmen has| Bocause it contalns more Vita- market ar usiness ; i e ders |early _evening record. The Hotel|ovidently aronsed some dissatistac-|mincs than any food you can get. WS, 30—Dance hestra. WRC—WASHINGTON—169 | Fort Des Moines orchestra was on since it became known Saturday | youll be glad to know that Cod Lost and found 9—Jolly Bill Steink 7—Dinner musie, ntertaining feature and we heard ! that Benedict Paternostro has inter- | 1iver 0il comes in sugar coated tab- §—Fvents of the day Dorothy H R Pisraies i | v S - ¢ 4 Attorney General Frank E.!|aten = : sy o olt, sopran S—Vesper hou [two dance numbers, i Attorney {1ots now, so if you really want to put JEeh o L o oo Announcement B RACSELI e batlions L s and ; T ey In regard to the auestion.!yn or 20 pounds of folid healthy Have your Typewriter repaired by skilled mechanics, —"“Why Every Cltizen Should |, 3e] c 10—To be announce tion was Igud and r and tk r. Healy claims that Paternostro is|iash on your bones and feel well T o Vote.” 1 Palace theater was just le code and strong, ask any druggist for a | we absolutely GUARANTEE our work 6:40—Program > < 240 box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com- | . - 5 S ha £ wo\w:,\‘:‘. YORK—131 S:\;yly;:{llTlLK‘\{,‘Tl\lnnl. 246 B A1 et !1‘::“‘:{ 1‘('\(14‘ s Cod Liver Oil Com- | Let us OVERHAUL your typewriter = Aiale To=t ! gra el fl 3 | and WJz heard in B 0.0 S- c e . . ) 15—Marion Kerner, soprano. 30—Dinner orchestra o 4 "ollo sl from | INeW DBritaln ign Co. | ouv 50 cenis for 50 tavtets ana | Book Talk Madrigal Singers. _Male quartet, i I Boa S R i % |1t you don't gain five pounds in 30 | —Musicale. News digest Trio; baritone lionaby tha HotelfGomerono et con “DOING BETTER WHAT avs your druggist is authorized to From New York S: ( Dorothy Hoyle, violir 9—Dance of stra ort orchestra, “Invitatic to The MANY DO WELL” nd you back your money, —Republican state committee talk “Alr Questionnaire.” KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 Dance'’ from the latter 5 34 CHURCH STREET It isn't anything unusual for a ) '\{?l\}ix 1;_1,'1‘:',,1\‘ :I::vl.’\"(hlqr"l;"‘md. _Sibyl Hase, speaker. 5—Dinner concert i J 4 T s ‘Q% S S R JAR—PR —485 5—Sylvan Str Iric Stockman-Farmer report elephone 59 days. J in S 2 s .'I\m:lmort Tt Breafien VA SR Eent : e (. — e “Get MeCoy ~ original and 26:West Main'Street e Gl & me as : v RS Het 1 Bon e tne artiste ( ont companis enuine Cod L O Jlet.” WLSI—PROVIDENCE—111 e Uistenersifivi ety L fr‘g‘ ','”' i little static and some fading, pre- | s geniineiCoritiencll i 50-—Program. | WBNY_NEW YORK—322 WCAF-—PITTSBURGH- 161 ente concert orchestra in a va- JOHN J. TARRANT o 30-—Shopping tour. f—Dinner concert. t f t class of popular 288 East Main Street WORCESTER—268 s—stage and screen talk, Daily sport review, gone s o 1 Love You" and | | yNDERTAKER ilight ts, 5—Ona Welsh, songs. —"Uncle Kay-Be: Ting-a-Ling,” the latter with and EMBALMER "o be announ 10—Bill Harty chimes in the SR e i a JONR VIRt 'l phone 4'ol|<x'mh”i|1:,|u\s(c: 1451-2 THE QLD HOME TOWN rt Green, comic The Gyps B . 9:30—Concert program. il ic no constables were | | e o, R cnddde s o an o RUNDOWNMEN | RELIGIOUS STORE fonian, WMAK—BTU ALO—266 | 2 to WLS, C X A P ) e ap } ‘ ‘ . | New Britain Typewriter Exchange Daily bullet < inshine, nposer ¢ . | We rd part of the Atwater| WOSH—PORTLAND—256 . thital: 5 . Kent program from WTAM, Cleve ot {land, that st ) ooked up Kenney Ent 2 N ROAe anpran | with WEAF Clar sies, 4:50- T e e\ [(WFhit ehill) far ed baritone, p . “[ v\" w;\vyl;y\;: e ora 5 Boh MeDonald sented a super ndition of 'lh’rl] 3 == AL JAF—NE —192 S HEGloan A nEs | Black Joe.” wl% EDORET, B —— WILWIL—NEW YORK. rin the eve e ceeded | v Se———— A Rl 1 2 (R 5 EEENERY Jockeve e feavol nings of the week-| ing g dar 3 By = { T0 LIVE HERE MeE el : L - : SHYHODE U | BiReihica C. A. ABETZ TEL. 4185 = ALL YOUR LIFE e Ve TR i e e 114 FRANKLIN $Q s BEEORE SOb e g BTy sroAleanni Sport results, nson, harp} ' 5s and musi WIBH—NEW YORK in Legion talk 1 it was in evi- Saturday evening thers oodles of it. There | g | One Family House on |f Prospect Street in Excellent Location g FO:i SALE | Let64x150feet. Willbe sold on reasonableterms WRBQ—NEW YORK—285 e e Camp Real Estate CO. room dwelling. All latest | conveniences. . 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Pank Bldg. I ; > | WAHG—RICHMOND HILI—310 Let l'N show you this DLGS il HAVE A CARE RIEOII R (| © 1ov ou proan perty. j STRANGER, YoU : i e [ i , MIGHT BE OU can tell the differ- 1 Bullwin Faf COX & DUNN . \ T, A-LAUGHIN s Sl rophise H B New 2 Family, 10 rooms, West End. i ; S5 | ouT 0' Your - orecas 272 Main St. ¢ TURNY, and a home owner at rans of Foreign Wars { E glance. One looks like |l , e — —— |} 8 Room Cottage at low price. a chap who has been WWRL—WOODSIDE—15 Patronize Merchants Who through the mill and the 1 \ S other looks independently WAACCAZENOVIA— Deliver Your Purchases by . i Firm mova diot, p 2 Family on Stanley St. al n WOR—NEWARK i s Parcel Delivery ° ® ; : - —Al | e it BAVING A SIGN PUT UP /N FRONT OF HIS LOUIE S, JONES AGENCY || - endelss (inc) STORE .TO WARN FOLKS ABOUT THAT —y T (e R Auburn Transportation Co. LOOSE BOARD /N THE SIDEWALK — COURT ST. 5:1 attan Male ¢ N Phone 611 Current Topics™ lecture,

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