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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1927. +—nimmer_ sonceris news; markets;| FLASHES OF LIFE: VETERAN EMPLOYE |(New Secretary to Join s"Beroi mmpnony onesrs | 1S WILLED HER EMPLOYER’S BUSINESS || Y. W- C. A. Official Staff » 830—WSALI, Cincinnati—361 \ §—Talk; chimes By the Assoclated Press. New York—The secret of the 30—Studio program 5 e g : , \ 9—Same as WEAF : l\ewh Y:Jrr—(;\!e:rml;clhcr -\fltliton- {heatless method of shoeing horses - 4 SV 01—Variety concert r, who intends to be a constien- |geems to have died with William S WEDNESDAY. | 860—WGBS—349 tlous ‘lawyer and not merely the |Bennett, He came from Ireland in : | 9:30—Same as WEAF b % L = 6—Uncle Geebee period 10:30—Studio recital son-in-law of a rich man, is bound |youth and his services were much Eastern Daylight Saving Time. g:30—Andy Pendleton’s Dixie Rev- 700—WLW, Cincinnati—120 for Europe in a third class cabin, |in demand by owners of thorobreds ) * e ellers $—Concert the cheapest on the Berengaria, fon Long Island. - t een "“""";"':’ (®) Indicate Plek |6 40— “Civic Needs for Yorkville” |$:30—Agricultural talks price $100. Mrs. Milton, the former s elw € 128 DEORIRIS, 6:50—Andy Pendleton’s Revellers |8:40—Dance orchestra; music Abby Rockefeller, daughter of | New Haven—Althougsh dead and A 920—WABC—326 11—String trio John D. Rockefeller, jr., left onthe{gone and almost forgotten the New England Stations |7:30—Atiantic Ladies' trio 8 ahanns (Gronse horgan Olympic, first class, two weeks ago. | names of many mayors, aldermen, 1 arKeyv an em se = 8—Emil Coleman’s orchestra | ~ 1000—KMOX, St. Louis—300 |Her husband coudl not get his va- |sheriffs and councilmen who served i : | g 8:45—"New Motor Boat Records” $—Children's clu nner recital cation so early. He i3 to spend a |the city more than a hundred years i » % 630—WTIC, Hartford—476 | 9—WABC play 30D 0h mihstE week with her in Paris, then hurry |ago, are to be used for new streets Ask the man whose home is at- :30—Dinner music, Hotel Bond!9:30—The Four Neapolitans 9—Final baseball scores back to work again. and avenues. s . tacked by flies and mosquitoes, Trio, Emil Helmberger, direc-|10—From the Harbor Inn 9:30—Dance music ‘Waterbury—General assemblies tor 11—Weather forecast 10—Bill Snyder, accordion Ley S \Gi . E 3 Leyden, Holland—*“Miss Louise . ] 4 0—News and baseball scores 970—WRNY—309 11—Studio program Van Buren” is to study law and |come and go while the next one is whose garden is threatened by ! | months ago the Connecticut Phar- . 7—Lindbergh Bang®$t from the |9 Stephen Czukor's Aristocrats 12:30—Dance music i v y . i 5 2:30—, literature at the university here in . L . . 7 Hartford Club, ip~'uding talks by | 10.—Jewish songs, string trio 850—WOC. Davenport—353 the fall. Princess Juliana will reg- |Iiccutical Association es, named . vicious destroying bugs. ts legislative committee with Her- Colonel Lindberg . Trumbull, | 19:30—Eddie Elkins orchestra 9:30—Same as WEAF ister under that name. ! S 3 1 5 ' (";::?;::‘:: Benealct M. Holden, §—Terkes Flotilla orchestra Same as WEAF Edith Howells, now 38, was secre- ,hi\““f“;'“;:)’?! :l‘ztec“:;{::z"g:;“':;d‘ for months. 4—Colt Park Municipal dance orch. |7:30 e c; Lt Phugy veciial 1970 Bad aanpert tary to Nathaniel Atkins. His will | g0 o "Hurley and the rest of New | 4 | . =2k S 0—Soprano and. plano selections | - Jewien mesr, with Robes S esmaels bequeathes his advertising agency prgang will follow. He was talking And with the aid of Rackliffe’s Ik QMaxioeis Guitin Fowler and | rala, Gantas wache 0 Tion 1286 Dance miislo to her outright. The residue of his|gou; standardizing traffic regula- tock of Helen Wilcox 8:45—Dolngs of the Du PRk estate, which s ‘Worth, more thaniiions fo s ayto clab. MARY LOUISE EDMANDS O Soprano: a. My Mother Bids Me| M el RNV, $10,000,” is left to his widow With | plainville—Gov. Trumbull who s g | S Bind My Hair (Haydn); b.|9—Charles D. Isaacson and Concert FUL[ER’S PR“BE RAGI cit, . ‘nwt “flying governor” among the | Miss Mary Louise Edmands will Screens — Insecticides — 3 st states' executives is to be flown in a SEE S v . . Elegie (Massanet), Mrs. Fowler | (omrades Towanda, Pa—The contention of |plana from Detrolt to Mackinac for become the new s cretary of the Fungwldes B Sprayers e business and industrial girls depart- and Garden Tools Piano: a. Intermezzo (Friml); b.|g:45—Novelty; * ; jegende (Paderewskl); Miss| orelty;iSEeincarnston st Mrs. Elizabeth Willette is that in (the governors’ conference. ndust Wilcox T IS NEARING E []’1914 when a bride she loaned het e i ment at the Y. W. C. A. next fall. | Soprano: a. Trees (Rasbach); b.|10:30—] reo' husband, then a bricklayer, iSi ir Findi She will succeed Miss Laura Weible, . . . By mie (culinn) il | il Vela orchiastrn D00, mhioh: b soon tainea 1o (OIDCINE Ledele Ml _ | T D e e The winner of the big fight will be We Part (llgenfrits); Mrs.|g_Selections o Mary Baker-Edd millions, earning $279,000 in one | HOW Austrian Law Works |ing at the western Reserve univer- : Fowler FreaRze. Ia e Banor-HIdy, i + |vear alone as a New York contrac-| Vienna, July 20.—(UP)—Sinclair |sity, Cleveland, Ohio. —The Rackliffe Customer. 9:55—Vida Milholland, soprano eanwnlle dacco ana Yanzettliear & ons ; : | v veli : Plano: a. Istorietta {Lack); b.|10:10—James Hyndman, speaker tor. She is secking to have her m-|Lewis, the American novelist, came | yjeq Famands is a graduate of 5 o . vorce sot aside on the ground that | here recently to study the Austrian |y “pro Ao B BREORE O We are open till 9 Saturday night. . Venitienne (fourth Rarcarolle) | 1o. 40— : ; L (Godard), Miss Wilcox ui;u::;fihesfi;in ' lett Conlllllle Hllllgel‘ S[l‘ll(e she obtained it fraudulently at his |Judicial system. He may learn of it | 1957 while in college Miss Id- 10—News L EEAT instigation. jat first hand, mands worked on many committees. Lewis obtained from a photog-|ghe was on the athletic teams in- 900—WBZ, Springlicld—333 . . i ek’ Eastern Stations Boston, July 20 (P—As Nicola| New York—Seven years ago |rapher some pictures of last week's | jyging hasketball and volley ball, g;gs_gzzzf‘slzzaiiui'iscmm = Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzettl-en-|Gertrude Gruen, then 24, won n[rlots which were supposed Ko be ex- {yorked with the Y. W, C. A. in g 2 i s T10—WOR, Newark—423 tered the fourth day of their hun-|peauty contest in St ouis, Then | Clusive. The novelist = soon learned | freghman discussion groups and took 5 2. L'Amous (Tonjours) L’'Amour|6:15—Jacques Jacobs' ensemble ger strike at Charlestown state pris-fshe became a stenographer and | that the same pictures had been pare jn the junior show dramatic 6 on where both are awaiting execu-fgot g job from Solomon N. Oppen- | $0d o other persons, presentation. Miss Edmands is at- O 5 B A S0 (Friml) 0—Dagmar Perkons' Playground | Lepa i % g = —Baseball scores tion next month, indications were |yoimer, New York realty operator.| A dispute resulted over payment. | ionging the national training school 3. Peasant Dance (Hartman) ; dla o : N 2 4. (hambourin, (Rameau) T—Jacques Jacobs' ensemble seen that Gov. Alvan T. Fuller's spe- | Arter a wedding in St. Patrick’s | [N¢ Photographer swore out a War-| ¢ tpe y, W. C. A. in New York this g clal advisory committee, Which has|cathedral and a honeymoon abroaq |Tant for Lewis' arrest and the novel- | g mpnier, 5. Liebestraum (Liszt) 7:30—Bernhard Levitow's orchestra 150K ST : e 6. March Militaire (Schubert) 8—Correct time; Phil Cook, musical | been reviewing the seven year fight|yrq Gertrude Gruen Oppenheimer | 'St 18 expected to retaliate by bring- | ghe is a young woman of unusual | T et of the men to escape electrocution iyt continue to ake - dictation | M€ ON @ charge of fraud. | porsonal charm, ability and talent. St15—"Plantation’ moments for a double murder in South Brain- | rrorm yo puchand: she awill remain | The victims of the riots were |1t ig felt that she will be a valuable » N 03—Bert Lowe and His Hotel [ L 3 g T MOrning, roon 8a Anight tree, had nearly concluded its la- |jro™ CEF TS buried today at private funerals 1o |addition to the Y. W. C. A. staff, £ Jees 5 bors. prevent demonstrations. Criminal 7:30—Time 9:45—Charles Ross, tenor 4 proceedings have been instituted T Va o or | 10—The Air Larks, hy Only a few more witnesses would 1 o | ding: ave been insf | e 7:31—Radlo Nature League, under e & o, BHIE G e S ST RO Philadelphia—President Faunce | foogiqrtal® L0 P90 oS with | .TELEPHONE 3000 the direction of Thornton W.| quintet e heard, It was reported .and then |of Brown University is pleased over (D8R (0 DIERES, M | lceeas 10:30—WOR string quartet the committee would listen to sum-signg of the ending -of the separa- | P*[ICPAUNE In the rloting. CROWLEY BROS. INC. | PARK STREET BIGELOW STREET §—Pilgrim Male quartet with assist- | 10:55—News bulletins mations by counsel for state and the |tion between “the man of practical | a : n ing soloist 11—Weather; Joe Herlihy's orch. | condemned men. business sagacity and the man of |MOday to consider problems raised PAINTERS AND §:30—Larry McCabe, chaacter sing- 0—WPAP, Palisades—395 Yesterday both Gov. Fuller, Who|aesthetic and religious ideals and in- }b." the uprising. DECORAT()RS i 4 £ :30—Studio program is conducting an independent inves- | spirations.” He has so written from e ing, and Billy Murray, planist PEACEMAKER KILLED Estimates Checrfully Given om 5—Maxwell Hour, From WJZ 9:30-10:30 Salvatore Villantl's con- | tigation into the merits of the con-|Providence to the United Gas Im-| _ ! ol cert band viction, and his advisory committee |provement company, public utility, | , Portsmouth, Ohio, July 20 (@— All Jobs — Tel. 2918 10—Vera Boettcher, violirist; Lena & Eortamng dhio, J a 2 d thei ies, and la i avke a tablet the |C- W. Chappell, 70, owner of a large o B. Knox, accompanist; Guy Prin- |10:30-11—Studio program pushed their inquiries, and late in[which has marked with a tablet the : 67 Cha i 11-11:30—Charles Strickland’s orch. [the day the latter group conferred|site of the house where the Rev. of race horses at Raceland, - pman Street ipato; Hawalian guitar o . 10?3?];‘—1)101(3;9“'&:01:!) &nd his So- 860—WAAM, Newark—349 with Chief Justice Perley Hall of Dr. Joseph Gilmore wrote the hymn was killed in a cook tent at the élety orchestra 7—Bill Fellmeth, sports the superior court bench. “He Leadeth Me” in 1862. Photo- | (rack there late last night as he at- 11—Baseball results; weather; miss- |tempted to stop a fight between a . , o ing persons; time ¢ i 45—"Where to Fish” nor Justice Hall would reveal the[to Brown, which Dr. Gilmore at-|N¢&ro and a white man. | Her —Holly Park Boys Neither members of the committee |graphs of the tablet were presented | 1120—~WDRC, New Haven—268 8—Merchants and Professional | nature of the meeting but some sig- 6:45—Weather report League nificance was attached to the fact 45— s D ; ) New York—The glorificd Ameri- | g : | 2 : 9—"The Radio Family” play that it followed the hearing of a| New 8] - . : o 5 (= "e“’m"“f;;," vers Choral | 10—The Downtown Boys number of witnesses who made affi- | can girl seems to be getting larger. to buy a G.Room Cottage in the West End for $7,750.00. A—l.l:ll;::ram by the Cham| L Rois Towees orchastre davits of prejudice against Judge ’I‘l:;‘ id rA""\ Al Jnklc”‘ .«Iv:xcgym | Owner leaving town. Must be sold this week. $4,500 first :30—Gre: v et v e) ver's cong at the National Hosiery and Uuder- : 8 11:30—Great Notch orchestra Webster Thaver's conduct of the | / mortgage. Easy terms in balance. {30 Orch S ra |°(|“11)e I:“’WAH";'; 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 original trial from which the ad-|wear exposition, is nine inches in PAINTS @ GLASS Shops Mechanical Dept. Asso. of ¢ po.nyie Pope's orchestra mitted radicals have appealed in |circumference. Its owner is Q See or phone us for an appointment 8:30—Recital :15—Tom's Cabin Six Judge Thayer also presided at the | 2 Sheppard, pianist Sk e : around. < 7:30—Dance music trial of Vanzetti on a charge of at- $—The Semon Hotel Knlckerbocker | g/yc” p,oo pockiey, planist tempted robbery for which the for- VARN ISH ¥ Middleboro, Mass.—For reckless . . . a c o. the New Haven Raiiroad L . Gladys Turner, stage dancer. I : — Weekly vie vain, ; : by Miss Margaret ,7’ Weekly book review vear's “ideal” was 17 1-4 Inches WALLPAPER ensemble of Canaan : oA R 1100 an ity mer fish-peddler was sentenced to 408 Orean reoual > driving Joseph Westage is out $10, 10—Good Night 2 J 11—Arcola Manor orchestra state prison prior to the murder. | 1040—WTAG, Worcester—288 i i ol a fine. What of it? Well, he had a HA ’S r :30—, ainme In the meantime both prisoners I l TY HALL = — = PHONE 7:30—S8ame as WEAF; news 11:80=Bnterlainment v D horse and wagon, he sideswiped an ’ CITY HA NE 3400 . 1070—WGCP, Newark—280 continued to decline all food while e 8—Musical sclections; weather i Vanzetti took an occasional sip of | Automobile an he almost escaped | 79-183 ARCH ST-NEW BRITAIN = Techron Time & 9—.Samle)u WLAF," s 05—Orchestra coffee. from it. YOU C JU¢d0-DRnce puLic; Now] Warden Hendry, who has been 6:45—Morton Greenberg, saxophone 670—WEEI—Boston—448 7—Twilight Hour; Cynthia Clark, | authotized to deal with the prisoners 4:30—Tusso orchestra Evelyn Crilley, Harriet Brant, Ed. |and to resort to forcible feeding P TO $300 §:35—Positions Wanted report Hard Teoimin, Bhil Oliver should he deem it expedient, an- Privatel . e 3 y and upon terms th S50-WNAC, Boston—353 | _"ard Iseman, Phil Oliver nounced e would discontinve e 2 Family House on Belden Street ;. $:88=Dinner, dance 8:20—Castle Terrace Revue Enter- |Previous practice of making public no cmbarrassing investigations, Sy ERE 2 5 go 7:30—Lady of the Ivorles tainers the menu refused by the two men. . We hand you the l? very desirable location. House in the very best condition $—Artists’ Ensemble 302 R ark Normalle ofcheatra 1t was revealed, however, that the througout. Price only $9,000. 9—Rhodes orchestra Ao e g prison physician had examined both e ow Money In 24 Hours i s 830—WCSH, Portland—361 9—Hilda Kay, songs and had found neither had suffered We aite e 7—Stocks; grain market ; 9:20Newar theater vaudevllle | any ill effects from his self-imposed vislon of the Stato and our serve Ti10—Weather; reports; 1ewa Al fant ice s B1Iere (o you o re- amp Rea state - 7:40—Talk, Maine 10:30—William R. Fraser, A. D. Ed- e fectedihasly. e 7;50—Adams studio (v L READ HERALD CTLASSIFIED ADS Call, Write or Telephone 4950 y ¥ 1 5 ,::2—&:‘:‘;’3 ;AEWPEM;GC s |10:45James Carrol, baritone FOR BEST RESULTS 272 Main St.; Phone 343 N. B. National Bank Bl:z, Lomw rovideace—4 11:05—S8t. Francis orchestra 6:30—Dance music; baseball scores 1130—WAAT, Jersey City—218 THE MUTUAL SYSTEM 6—Market reports - - 8000000000 0 Room 112 Professional Bldg. §:30—Artist recital b s : & ; aves a ot o ami y 81 West Main St. 9—Bame as WEAF 3:40—Weather forecast g Opposite Capitol Theater 5 6:45—Sports resume 3 NN E 2 Open 9 to 5 p. m.—Sat. 9 to 1 p. m 1 o New York Stations S0-w00, Phladclohis—508 |3 o Arsument »~ |For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. o :30—WOO Trio i ) Y 8 g 560—WNYC—336 :55—Music talk by Phil Dell - §—Herman Neuman, planist :30—Musical program g 3 o 2! ST irr b nigt Argts 2T orihatar [stand orohestra ; : When there are several 'membeu of the fam- 6:25—Plano selections and studio concert = <. 4 ily, and or}ly one car, there is }f‘re}quentlyl nhm;le or . THE 4 s 0—Elementary Spanish lessons 580—WIP, Philadclphia—508 8 N R\ 2 less caustic argument as to which one shal ave ! Eor = —Advanced Spanish lessons 6:10—Dinner music ! 2 > ’«.‘ et it. In the end only one member of the family i OJ"D HOME TOWN Stan] y 0—Police alarms 6:30—Alec Marr, songs ! 1A 0 SAnR B—WNYC Air College lecture 6:45—Agriculture; reports ! oy ZELS 1V, : :55—Baseball results —Roll call and birthday list NG 4 ; §—Erna Korn, contralto 740—WFI, Philadclphia—4i05 \ { 2 But that doesn’t leave the rest of them out 5—Henry Rowley, baritone 6:30—Ernie Holst’s orchestra . in the cold by any means. They can use the tele- < - 30, soodmants ‘I’?‘“‘i\"[""";"””:;'f VEG, Atiaatio City—273 " ,§ ; = phone and each can have a YELLOW CAB which, LHOEEIEEHDGE!jD MEBBE, BUT | DONT g::,“;“ Park; Alice Marshall, e el W | & to all intents and purposes, is a private car with Honine INTEND To GO /A HIDING— 10—Police alarms; weather —Morton dinner music a skillful, accommodating and courteous driver. FOLISS “RoUND )~ TS VERY | WANT To KEEP MY 610—WEAF—192 mmett Welch Minstrels | B g \ EYES ON THINGS /N 6—Waldorf-Astoria dinnar music : When you “‘j"lt the They don’t have to drive themselves—they HERE IF 1T BECOMING, “THIS TOWN - AND WITH — Baseball scores 80 st iEthesn dencn orchestra . LATEST don’t have to buck the traffic and disturb their MESARAEE SARAH' TH’ TOURING SEASON —_Synagogue services 9:05—Studio program FISHING TACKLE nervous system; or run around block after block On A PERSON NEEDS H - ) *7:30—South Sea Islanders 9:35—Traymore concert orchestra ous S c t s—Arcadie Birkenholz, violinist 10—Studio program Come to the looking for a place to park: or soil their hands e EvEe ol WiERE 2:16—>'Books,” Orton Tewson 10:30—The Sand Pipers | changing a tire; or forget to buy gas and oil and $:30—Organ masters, recital 11—Silver Slipper dance orchestra 3 became stalled in somlfisolflted spot. TMEY CAN SEE WHEN 9—Correct time 11:30—Ted Weems' dance orchestra \ -To JUM " 9—Troubadours, playing Proadway's e ] 9 be::mpwm Pl g South and West 1y As a n‘mttm' of fact, the ones who use the a YELLOW CAB are better off than the one that 9:30—S8ilvertown orchestra and Sil- ver masked tenor 1180—WRVA, Richmond—254 . uses the family car—they are far more comfort- 10:30—Jack Albin's orlsl. stra L5 45—sports review able—they are free from care. In the family car L1=15=-Css Hegan s orch 10—Health talk; chimes the grief outweighs the joy. [] [] So0—WHZ ot ' Jose Andonegui ,violin 6:50—Baseball scores RS lc sl as ) . A YREYIUSo Father has long since found out the truth. —Correct time ire quartet ) e 9 i % Jisongs Hell's archestin e Ty 336 MAIN ST. and he chuckles audibly as he lights his cigar, st;l‘nhn 1(.:;1‘,;._1;‘ m" 3 e 4 steps into his waiting YELLOW CAB, goes to 10“— seors ;.’m:( orchestra J 3, Atlanta—d4 work untroubled and leaves all the argument be- —Dramatized T v %€ | §:15—Health talk; piano lesson hind him, % Maletroit’s Door,” by Robert Louis 9 ame a8 WIZ ‘ Stevenson |t s Saxophone Octet 12:4 pecial program DEN-IvlST $:30— D 880—WSM, Nashvilte—341 Sesamyall ot {5—same as WEAT Dr. Henry R. Lasch Hail Them Any“’hel'e 10—Correet time | Artist recital 10—Our Musical United States —KDKA, Pittsburgh—310 353 Main St. 11-12—Astor Koot orchestra p ) L 60— WHN—39 1:, a0 Sonnot X-Ray Pyorrhea Treatments a 5 a4 repor il 6:30-6:45—"Huntington Four,” ban- |13 el = = OW jo and guitar Same as WJZ “WHEN IN HARTFORD C -7—Buddy Southwick, baritone 0l (otton orohestra [Sasbsssoncer DINE WITH US.” 30-8: 40. Piotti, songs 5 e ARy i 40-8:50—N. . G. and His pals S80—WCAE, Pltsbureh—st7 Everything we serve is the 50-9—"Care of the F Dinner music; talk very best, o o 20—Al Lentz's Comedians Bo s et it 5 . 9—Roseland Ballroom dance | gone '\0 Ganee musie If you don’t believe it come in orghestra e for a test. 11:30-12 mid.—Silver §| ! —WTAM, Cleveland—i00 Wholesale and Retail Depart- B10—W | s—Tatks S ment in Connection. one 231 AUNT SARAH PEABODY HAS §:10—Bert Andre Studio recital 0:25 schall scores 9:30—Same as WEAF THE HONlSS El 6 nic Golden's orchestra Municipal concert Pa. What the Me 2 %o WEAR ONE oF ThosE ol R | OYSTER HOUSE 7 i o B Aars Tas 0—Tappen's Entertainers PO Yo g {92 State St. J1—Columbia Park music i e i W”"“fief Grant§s 2

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