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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1927. 590—WIP, Philadelphia—308 | Tor two hours previously “Spar- s o o 6:10—Dinner music RE“EI N ELE TI N row" had defied the police Who or- . 7—Bedtime story aid roll call; piano i dored him down. “Come up and get creen oplcs’ ar en enngs . me,” grinned the steeplejack as the solo s Al authoritios below wayed for his 7:45—Lecture period | descent. Finally ~“Sparrow™ re- ° » it {1ented and was urrested as soon as e p aleninkiconr —_— 'm feet touched the roof. ouse o m s ol es o e arrest was ) 9 The pole-percher's FRIDAY. ! 6:55—Baseball scores 190—WGY, Schenectady—380 i : 722 Stardom o Brsadnay 5—Stock reports; nows Gen. Gomez Nomineg of NeWy | mase on compiain ot e soston Eastern Daylight Saving Time. 7:30—The Happiness Boys 6:30—Musical program F w P m'cal P t organization termed flagpole-sitting o o . e e e e e ormed Poliical Parfy | cresiaton termed, sacheaine utterings of the Mosquito, Buzzing of the Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick |9—Correct time g.itil—wcv orchestra ists gazing sk).'ward at “Sparrow" 4 of the programs. 9—Grand and light opera soloists | 8—Musical program ; a : ; e with orchestra 4 la—Play by WGY Players Albalno. sluty T B ffiffifn;"iof;::{ed gfitauumr o S » is h fficial 1! g N ik 9:30—La France orchestra and Sa- | 10:30—Dance orchestra i platform indicating that the .\mp‘ g s Tt T ummer is here officially! New England Stations tina quartet | 990—WGR, Bpflalo—303 can religlous controversy will be in- ot g & s Ehivs - 10—The Dramers, vocal and instru- | 6:30—Woodcraft League ¢f America ' jected into the campaign, General w Haven Man Dies in A lmmmmg hive of happy actmty is ready for you— mental 9—From WEAF {Arnulfo GonMz, has been nominat- Germany While Visiting 10:30—Jack Albin's orchestra 11:05-12 mid.—Carpentor's dance or- [od by the “anti-reclectionist” party | yromich Germany, June 24 —tfe Come In! \ 30—Dinner concert, Hotel Bond |!1:30-12—Farrell's orchestra chestra as its candidate in next year's prese | o ooy S0 New Haven, 3 2 trio. Floral Program 660—WJZ—151 |W""'«| Pi"'l‘lo"-*‘i ¢ tne | Conn. one of the German-American a. 'Neath the Foliage (Thome); |3:30—Baseball scores :e As originally drawn one of the | b. Whispering Flowers (Von | Markst quotations Southern Stations I planks declared absolutely for re- g:’r:‘xonih:;:::lfl:n 'Zom,fifi?&x d.;: Blon); ¢. Vineyard Idyl (Didier); ' 5:40—Financial summary s = ligious liberty, but this later was |, ehe: e returnin d. To My Hungarian Rose (Fan 0—Cotton quotations ) L“M_“B'“" Baltimore—286 I modified by an amendment, which, | :;a:(r\l xdl‘::l::‘!; j\‘llv‘n'xxilch ;}‘esrer:d:;.n}i: tasie) (Roberts) Agricultural reports —Salon orchestra while stipulating the government's { .y "y ied here. ws and baseball scores 0—Baseball scores 80-Dinneyiorelostia. authority to regulate the practice | “pyo piigrims, who are headed by ~Dinner concert continued: Hotel | 7—Correct time :30—Same as Wiz of cults, expressly promises freedom | \ ipyichon Drossaerts, of San An- Bond trio: —Dinner music 10—Studio ensemble {of every religion to function. On the | (8 7 n 00 = embers of a. Under the Elms (Herbert): b. |7:45—Mitchell Brothers 11--Municipal band other hand, the platform calls fOr | o Cantral *Vereln, German Catho- 640—WRC, Washington—160 enforcement of the constitution | oo oeoy e e, = - . A Rare Bargain! 630—WTIC, Hartford—476 20—Road report Woodland Whispers (Cha ““Modern Strings” 4 ) Was 7:15—Piano recital: a. Lente | $:30—Same as WBZ S s WEAF which Catholics point out, is im- teo Tl bt sl by S 9:30—Music sible if there 1s to be religlou (Dolmetsch); b. Reveris (Schutt); | 10—Correct tim postiblefitiibare be relislols | READ WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS c. Autumn Flowers (de Blanck); | 10—Bonnie Laddies 10—Same as WEAF liberty. . e i e s 10730-11 30— Toger Kah's orch. | 1‘)1:‘«:_\\:?‘[4 Richmond—251 | General Gomes is o stainch Cath- FOR BEST RESULTS l Bamboo v Rakes 30—The Southport Quartet: Mrs, - Ry - music olic. Recently General Gomez ap- | so—— Frederick soprano; S u.«"w_‘:f\“ S0 }9—Virginia highway report plied for and received an indefinite i e R 9:10—Negro spirituals leave of absence from his post as tenor; Eugene liam Eder, ceitist 9:45—Sports review | federal ‘military leader in the Vera % o : o 7 v 10—0O recital > strict, mpanist 1\01""] i o fidn Dhnls Merhan, foli; sones 0 a2 i e fiomz ey l" Goc w:companis director 5. Frarel 1os > club; trio; olois ——— fra and The Citics Servico. Quar- TWNYC air Gollege lnv.,ff“"?}‘,\i.i'..,|fffii,f‘“ —5 et/ trom . WA 7:55—Buascball results Rl Rt e e nced B e 11:30—Concert; recital HIS FLAG POLE PERCH Get One While They Last LaLeL ““;"' ratiuca *$:30—Goldman's band concert ; B ws and weather g » Police alarms and weather We will gladly deliver anything WDRC, New Haven—288 | forecasts Srareowi S Holla SSitiing A ora you order anywhere you say— R ordh | 760—WHN—395 880—WSM, Nashville—341 thon™ in Boston Found Menace 5000 is the number g e : mbassador quartet 10—Artist recital il, colorat Aopra 5 hun]u Buddy, songs 11—Studio program to Traffic “The Hardw Cent natrs s g 3 vare Center Selali 1 Vanigmproatam, L o oston, June 24 (UP)—Frank of the Hardw 0 - S0 RIS, MOt Socnes— (Sparrow) Holl, 25-year-old steeple- SiHardmare City 7:50-Children hour : ; f10s0Ropular muslo jack, who since Tuesday noon had S~Chateau Venice stra Th e e 0—Dance music been seeking non-stop sitting honors That's a good description of 2 ive Acres Donaw chesra caudeville & atop Boston's flagpole, today had 4 our place §130—Stud & | 7 : Stati made a forced landing. 4 ~I’|L|ll:::llfioll':):?:’::r:‘v\'l>l: e .’;‘\f&‘:‘fm"e‘"‘x‘r‘;‘;’ Western Stations What prl:'» glory, s i ratrion R Jy—Seven Gables orchest [ L B rooster” might have wondered this In roof building there are no P00z, .~.pmf' mid.=—-Pases orelisica 950--KDKA. Plttsburch—318 |00l BN O e han 50 substitutes for experience SH=WMOA—4:1 | 6-—Baseball scores; dinnur concerti | yourg in the public's eve some 200 | ] and responsibility—and G:10--Market reports and basebail | e ndis e it oan teriort ults | 6:10—Belle Brooks, pianis gy : feet above Tremont street, “he pre ’ 2 D opp 9 5 0—News; market period pared to go to court as an alleged Ll RooTiCos UN o B uae: ! ltsklght from Rac‘lll/e (] 5—Bert Dolan’s recording orch. | 9:29—Basehall scores W Bascball results )—Ernie Golden's orchestra ame as WJ public nuisance. | Call 2-1494. __Piano recital by Mrs. Irene I Talk; orchestra —Time signals; news; weather | ‘when “Sparrow” entered his —Diamond orchestra 380—WCAE, Pittsburph—517 bos'n's chair shortly before Tuesday Tilo Roofing Company, Inc., Simpson Rommel (k& n =t ) ews and the newspaper - A. White Hour 6 Dlnneiconcereyisscoal noon at the peak of the 14-story % 860—WGBS—319 3 82 Union Place, Hartford. 7—Dance music; talks Metropolitan building's flagpole, he 1—Musical program | 6—Uncle Geebee | 7:40—Motor topics announced that he was prompted by s—Joint recital by Mildred E. 30—Roberts’ entertainers ame as WEAF | ‘n sweetheart's dare” and that he ento, contralto 970—WRNY—308 a:10=her Colnty Wialn would remain aloft for 14 days and 0—Same as WEAF 14 nights and thus displace Alvin wards, soprano; ) Stock, baseball, sports 0==same, i accompanist Girl T'riend ; :2"?)'“’““ “‘C";“ (Shipwreck) Kelly as world’s cham- Program. 2 violinist :30—Dance music o lpion pole-percher. TEL. 1716-4 ) 1. Sonny Boy (Curran): Miss Ed- soct Life,” J. H. Kraus | 1110—WGHP, Detroli—230 But with none of the glory that STORE FIXTURES Paint — Hardware — Glass — Sash — Doors — Interior Trim | 7—Dinner concert; news; markets | ould mark a champion’s descent, 2 S | Agricultural and Builders’ supplies wards —Anna Dyck, soprano = ¢ ROV s 3 s—Tourng information; childr=1s Sparrow” came down late vesterday | New aml Sccond Hand 5—Dave Elman( Towa Clown | : | chat and was met on the Metropolitan | T & S | PARK STREET — TEL. 5000 — BIGELOW STREET are selling very rapidly at a genuine $1.00 value derson); : : . 3. An Open Five Physicians siring en- | —Detroit Symphony orhestra | building’s roof by Police Superin- | 11—Orlole orchestra | tendent Michael H. Crowley. The Miss Edwards semble : lejonchentr ’ 1 . . Sink, Red Sun (D2l Riego); | ¢ ‘tee Antee Glee club 3 intertal latter read a warrant, charging the | Ca h R C e ¢ ) : /| Cash Register Co. Miss Peronto ¢:45—Iranklin Four Barjolsts | 12:15—Oriole orchestra long-distance sitter with being a | 5. Evening (Curran); Miss Ed- | 10—Johnny Johnson's orzhestrn | DMO-\“'\"{v Dgtrolt—335 public nuisance for obstructing the 353 §SO. MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN’S BUSIEST WATCH REPAIRING wards | 11—Elkins’ orchestra ||T=Dinner; cohcert highways. DEPARTMENT Parlo 6. Mammy's Songs (Ware); Miss | 11:30—Villa Richard orchestra ; $—Same as WEAR | Peronto 1170—WGL—250 = . | Alarm Clocks —Hcro, Heroine and alds. | 5—Assembly Call S0—Same g WEAR ) Clocks $12, 815 150—WTAM, Cleveland—. " . 93¢ and $2. i il i M i} ] orchestra; Vienna, City of My 3 »igh Lovel, readings 12-—Dance music |Il"l Dreams, (tenor solo); Moonlight | $:45—Woman's Clubdom T 2 . Iid on the Ganges (orchostra); Song 9:20—Joe Anderson, songs 830—WsAl, Cluclnnati—36) T ~Madeline Dietz ensermble §—Same as WEAT & g "‘ ' — From WJZ. Home Coming Tr —Jazz pianist M, c Moonlight in Mandalay (orch —Belini music S—Same as WEAF & / iiesare tra); Sweet Hawalian Dreams |3:5 swgold, “Books" | 9—Studio program g - (duet); Neapolitan Nights, waitz, | 5—St. John Women's Octet 9 Same a8 WEAF . i ||| .I 10—Studio recital \ : 5 || l'. ; ALl W \ of India (contralto solo); Moon- light in Jungle Land (orchestra) Caruso defense speak ; = : ; S CHICAGO ON THE AIK, 118! MAIN ST. — €OR. WALNUT For better pictures / ‘ End of a Perfect Day (duet): —Eddic Worth's orchestfa ; that you will always Memories (orchestra) n Unger, songs ! treasure—use Agfa Film. 9—Program from WJZ, featuring Shoe Box contest e Frank Munn, tenor, and erchestra i anklin Lane string quartet t ' 5 March; Orchestra: Nanette from $10—WEBJ—370 77, h h s l 3 . i “Petit Suite fe Concert,” “Naughty | 9—Milton Yokeman, tenor roug. e Jtatic } SATURDAY SPECIALS 3| Voted the best cverywhere Quick Service in Our While-You- Riquette;” Frank Munn: Absinthe | ¢ . De Cicco, saxophone | 1 Wait Repairing. Frappe, Trees (Herbert); Dance avis, Melody Man | There was heavy static tast night, || Pure Lard, 21bs. ................ | We are selling these farge Skull Temple Spectucles Group: Muddy Water, Sixty Sec- |1 ngs PRt e ¥ 24500 o mattor what (e other. foilow "charges onds Evers Minute, Waltz Hugu- | 10:15—MeLean's danee crehestra | el 00 0 (RE TR L0 Tl () Walnut Meats, Ib. ..oeeeeenne T e 0 Wa haee un Aaldnte fachigs and employ a registered optom et who 1s competent t Imported Roquefort Cheese, Ib. ... ette from “Vagabond King;” Or- 20—WABC—i26 !iver, was cxcellent and thre seemed v i I68E i make careful examination of your eyes, when cven Meeting, Cake Walk; Saxophone —Whitehall concert trip e B e Y 2 & ¢ Solo, Auf Wisderschn; Flute and | §:15—Mid-Pacific i;as,m h,gm‘y B L i g,._..fL FantSaladidh. ... ....cc0000 0% osiscinvnns A€ ! e Clarinet duct, Silhouette; IFrank nner organ recital frequency, we stopped and pulled the ff " Kodaks—Anscos lc ae Best Coffee, Reg. 48c grade, Ib. .............. 40c Arcade Studic rc, no GLESTERNoRelly G eorein: Camp SichoweslaniK 1o be little fading. When the static the most complicated glasses are required. Munn: Twilight in Baraheesh Opry House Tonight I attan (Herbert); M Dea fr Gentlemen from \agabondia A < e n Sl it Orders taken for Roasted Chickens till 10 a. m.. ... of Course: 334 MAIN 2 ! ““Hon-ymoon Lan slections by | 11—Weather forecast Because of the fact that the request: Rirth of Passion from e eather wab g0 Wann Lh carl¥ipatt Saturday, $2.00-§2.25 Satesnteamirentassereseennsronprenss: “Mme. Sherry”, Bambalina from Eastern Stations of the night was spent in riding READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ! Vildflower”, I'll Just Along; or- & laround the countrysids, and you Print Butter, 1-4 1b prints 1b. FOR i"othlk\:;:‘lr‘ S 1 13 s . 1-4 Ib, , Ib. ss | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. stra, Semetimes I'mi Happyi | 4220 WAAT, Jersgy City—2148 | can’t blame us, can you? We expect- March ! 5—-Plaza dinner m ed to return shortly after 9 o'clock, :“'r—l\'nvlhryn ‘?!v Langlois, soprano | ;7os T\l ket reports | which we did, and 1lis in until 0—1Baseba 5—Sports resume of e labout midnight. OQur plans were B ; . {13 Sports resume of about midnight. s 10i33-Bert Lowe's orcastra " 760—WPAP, | frustrated, but we got a good slant THE OLD HOME TOWN Stanle HESD=S\WNA O, {Liostons—353 | 5-8:30—Radio I'ranks i on conditions just the same. ~ ] TH” BOYS AT TH 6—Krazy Kat Kiddies Klub I s S ntngs -~ plottl _\‘adelyui o shies, =P BARBER SHOP AINT 60IN" TO Luii Bhiner duncs ] songs The Colt's Park orchestra from ance music 3 : | WTIC offered a program similar to RP SI%--e- RECoenIZE HiS Q0 5 s i 2 | the one presented the night before. ) 5 RECORD | TEL Q ady ® [ 3 SEVEN ONLY 8 Tvorigs 860—WAAM, Newark—3149 | [t was nice, bright dance music, suit- Saoon TWENTY “\\s!\aw‘r Sidelights —Bill Felmeth, sports ole for a warm summer evening. | . @’Almeida. soprano; Mer- 2.1 2" Gone Ingraham's orchestra | Again we were thankiul that we |l 118 MAIN ST. TEL. 4850 THREE To 60 To BEAT You === cedes Pitta, pianist —Stage Whispers” | weren’t up in that crowl. OLD MARK!' :30—Musical program he Cordaro trio H O | 9—Coneert program : Zoning.” Debatinz League | “Sweet and Low,” on a program of | ln the Cooked F d | | ood Shop / ? TRIS RECORD an an: his orch iness and Professional Men's'old time songs, w ; —Boston—118 | WPCH, New York. The etation was ; ositions wanted; market and | t Notch orchestii {loud, but the static was pre(\qu‘ WPERRY & BARNES' WONT STICIK, ur Towers orchestra frightful. The movie review from UL b DA NS < {15—Theater organ recital | WPG, Atlantic City, was mere or less | SMOKED SHOULDERS .......... 19¢ b 710—WOR, Newark—123 | interesting. The speaker was answer- |l pos o b b AR To ToucH - ! Th’ BAR WITH ! 6:15—Perkins' Playground {ing questions of a noni:nsica | 5:30—Bretton Hall string quartet rvufv when we tuned in. SLICED HAM .............. N s " Merry Milkmen SR e AR | e i ” )= \ NOUR CHIN.: —T'rom New York Time; Knights of Harmony WGBS, New York, came through SREG I & DAREDE -Dutch Girls 'Imn';v : Cndel attheatia {1oud, a dog talk being offcred. The ! PORK ROAST ......... S and Roligious Be- | g ; ist speaker was using several storiess of = coital; contraito Helen Kellar's famous dog. "Hogo. | PRIME RIB ROASTS BEEF . ... and Mrs. Newlvwed' i GGG (Heavy Corn Fed)) udio trio | Beyond those few rtations we RUMP ROAST News bulleting didn’t venture. The static started to Organ recital by Frank Ste- Weather; orchestra | became sharp and we noticed that 8 PORTERHOUSE STE the lightning was increasing consid- i e b LS L SHORT STEAK ................. 620—WJAR. Providencc—i185 __Literaryreview | v = - 4 4 $ Luncheon host we tuning in |l SIRLOINSTEAK ..................... 65¢ “The Rialto Bo: Edward Isemann, xylophone Harold O'Kecte. tenor | 7:50—TImperial Imps ! their radio sets these days to WTIC Q@ 5 - Pcflr\'nny Martin, “The Sunshine | ¢__Bort N s 1 for the noonday music breadeast by LEGS SPRING LAMB (5to6bs) ..... 45¢ b A 1070—W e that station. These broadeusts which | AN " AL N e e e B PO vt e | saion, Tacee rowacenie et f FANCY FOWL (Milk Fed) ............ $8¢ T 9: & [Crocker, songs | 1o-—Cke Pege: ailise 7 ol s B Native Peas, Beets, Carrots, Lettuce, Radish, w York S | 10:40—Frank Frazier, coror | chestras: Norm Cloutier aid his or. Cucumbers—Fresh Berries every ations every day 7 | 10:50—Tda Meisel, pianist chestra play in the Blu: Room o “ G10—WEAF—1v2 I 11—Dance musie # Travelers club on Mondays and b5—Sorey Instrumental trio | 1020—WODJ, Paterson—294 ! Iridays; the Brown Thomson quin- 0—Ann Johnson, soprano ‘ tet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and 45—Hyman Tashoff, violinist | B 3 C 4 the Hotel Bond trio on Wedr ays. i 3 = 6—Waldorf dinner music —Califor A o " 5 : ONE FAMILY HOUSE FOR SALE on Grove Hill. One MUCRH To START hat's all for to , then' e e of the most desirable houses in New Britain—} i p AN ARGUMENT rtainment P. ritain—beautiful N THS Town!" 15— DPrevention of tuberculosis ot grounds. talk ! :1—Cliftord lodge frolic STl ¥ o ” — 1 “'mx_z‘r_m;‘) lz’hllmll'llnhl;l—»';'lfi v On the air TONIGHT Desirable rent on Everett Street. i z A zan—woo o m 3 UNCLE JIMMY MEALYS CHINNING EXHIBITION ciencs sorvice s IE6F msls 9 o'clock Eastern Ti | ‘ R l E t t ‘ ON MAIN STREET TODAY, STIRRED UP THE OLD §:30-—Madical talk 8 o'clock Central Time amp ea staie =, QUESTION OF *HOW LONG 1S A CRIN*P_ 4—WOO orchestra ¥IZ, New York:KDKA, Pittsburgh 710—WFI Philadelphia—105 X¥¥, Chicngo 'rn:.”s.-:,..fl',',. 272 Main St.: Phone 343 N. B. National Bank I . B d 5 S @)l W Staniey. 1371 Sk Fratums e §—=2427 6:50—Ernje Holst's orcheitra i Bosn 3

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