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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1927 M 1270—WMSG—888 organ Newington Center Congregational able than any previous year. Aided | Roche finds, is made up of students 6—Franklyn Howe orchestra $—Touring informationy children's [church. According to the terms of MM by the cool weather of the summer | Who are up in their classes and are T—Kathryn Connolly, Iriéh soprano | chat the will, the late Fred Hubbard was the attendance has been exceedingly | A1X1OUS to receive an added promo- 7:15—Willy White, piano 9—Detroit Symphony orchestra to have the income from the fund high. The last i h tion rather than students who are 6—Bill Rietz, composer 800—WWJ, Detroit—875 during his lifetime. gh. . e “l session of the season | trying to catch up with a class in T Muri readings 7—Dinner concert The securities were received and c‘:’e( :’lfl Cf“_sfs ‘°da¥i i which they have failed. B h Motor Co., talk 8—Same as WEAF receipted for by Treasurer Thomas b sty & thlo B 0L 0f p“""lfiefiel"’ s - 9—DMusicale . |A. Francis. The trust amounts to SEdilegian; sxemzp of 6441 belank ATORNEY KELLY DIES | s:15—Anton Civoru Pupils, concert r 3 = . . ., | to classes which met daily and the . 1020—WGL—294 9:30—Same as WEAF between $13,000 and $14,000. s h] : oh bl jeci o TR e et |y BT e : Liast Session Held This Moming | oct sveraes n, stenaance was ot |, JPiseu pe, taep—puer v Tk e f 1130—WBET, Bwl[)fl. 265 9:45—Mandolin Hodge Podge s—Same as WEAF Bullding Inspector Dwight M. A Mt d 5M Miss Roche taught the classes and | Thomas Kelly, prominent dairyman Easty ght 7—Events, bascball, financial sum- | 104—Caruso Defense Speaker 9—Sar-a-hee program Chochester has issued a permit for | == Ye]'fige endance children from grades 4-1 through |and baker, died at St. Mary's hospi- AN ey mAleats Plox | |10:15—Harold Loomis orchestra 10—Studio recital a bungalow on Olive street to $-2 were instructed, The sessions | tal this morning after two weeks ill- ] S ()l 15—Plano recital | 1170—WEBJ—258 12—Dance musie Frank B. Peer. \ began on July 5th and have run |ness which developed 1into double prog! 5—Talk About Books and Au- 9—L. H. Fox, violin 830—WSAI, Cincinnati—361 According to a report of Princi- | continuously to this morning. Pupils | Pneumonia. thors :15—Eddie Woods, songs s-—Same as WEAF pal Katherine M. Roche of the sum- ‘)a,e in session daily from $:40| e leaves a wife and one child. New England Stations |s3—Coty and Gershon, popular songs | 3:30—Miriam Davis, contralto mer school, the success of the | o'clock until 11:35 o'clock. 3 - 8:15—~Cecelia Benson, violinist 45—Bill Reitz, tenor | 2B Ceila nunmn ol A5 BlRR S o M NEWINGTON NEWS Pcrsonals profect this year has been more not- | Most of the enrollment, Miss|READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 9:20—Harmony ¢ musicians 15—Peg Gilroy, ukulele 1 10—Time 3 Luna's Marine band 630—WTIC, Hartford—476 6:20—Road report 6:30—Dinner concert, Hotel Bond trio; Emil Heimberger, director | 1040—WTAG, Worcester—288 5 % | reliable source that plans are under |y . catherine Norton of Toledo, : News and baseball scores | 8:30—Musicale s e U anrand el son e Eastern Stations way for the construction of & fire- | on1o™\ Visiiing the Misses . Mary PY :15—Piano recital; Laura C. Gau- |9 Hawaiian music 2 2 T {house by the Newington volunteer | .. ‘Elizabeth Leghorn of Lincoln 855 ghotr planist. ame as WEAF 710—WOR, Newark—422 fire department on its property | ¢ oo, 9 SAc Bl e 15—F. H. Chase, talk north of the post office. Plans are | s % 7:30—Banderillos and the Toreador: | ~ 620—WJAR, Providence—i85 —Hintel ihalin snmaible . : " 2. Opening, El Banderillo (Bara), | 3:15—Baseball scores i o e \’";fr‘o°°’“,‘::’:&czl’“’;;:"o"bgtl;l:dde!’;::," Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bradley and : g st : " | daughtefrs Jacqueline and Nance b. Polianka (The Meadow); |S: Hawalii r | 7—Hotel Shelton ensemble ; . oreador—Selections to be an- cal progra DS T |ing e 3 elections to be an ical progr: e |spaces for two pleces ot apparatus |2 Clinton Beach eet apaclty g Saturday Special Tt was fearned last night from a nounced 9:30—Automobile club talk Babte aeat — a High Gear (Armstrong). b.| 700—WMAF, So. Dartmouth—i28 o thataratinaorinhaiprobablelcoat (R o on Eradlev haatreturned Laughing Eyes (Brunover), c #10 be hetwesn §A0.000 and SE0M0N1 Sy Cuabunpl West Vicginis, ] jaya’ Re o > Con esm ) ing will be ab ) . Tl Always Remember You 830—WSCH. Portland—361 | and the bullding will be about 25x30 |y " ponding a month with rela- (Whiteman); Banderillos ! Se 5 eleffs trl feat tives in town. Miss Bradley is phys- Toreador—Selections to be an- nnour o 110 o The matter of appropriating |;.,; gjrector at Clarksburg Univer- nounced : 5 The Dalibere ouchestn money to build the firechouse Will be | g A Banjo Rag (Stahl), b Valse s paccpall | 260—WPAP, Palisades—305 brought up at the next town meet- i Bleu (Margis), c. Closing, El|5.30_—Baldwin concert | (6. wranica |ing. It is probable that no definite | mpe Aisses Elste and Ellen Hall- Banderillo; Banderillos 9—Treasura hunters | . action will be taken before that perg of Newington and Helen Calen £ | *8—Citiés Service cox?ffirl orchestra | 4.30_Dance orchest 's 2 time. | ot New Britain have returned from ?fodmtk‘:gEC.\xg?s Service Cavaliers, 860—IWAAM, New: It was suggested that the town |Lake Sunapee, N. H. AF: 2 P . [ 7—Bill Fellmet! might not vote to appropriate money — e mcncecn) | Sateotne oo New York Stations ; for the purpose. The department 15, | Mrs. E. D. Tracy and children, D el (E T = - Whispe nevertheless, incorporated and it is| Betty and Billy of Stratford, Conn., ;mg She Sveer (iger-Yellen)| o SIO—WEAF—s02 ; therefore possible to borrow money |are visiting Mrs. Tracy's mother, obin Adair, Cavaliers; O Verme- | 5—Sorey’s orchestra | ; n, nce the construction if neces- | Mrs. August Voight of Glen street, land (Sandy); Au Moulin (The for a few days. Mill) (Gillet), orchestra string |4 asebal : : . il = jfi"f}‘:i Pt Cniing 9 O i | “our Towers orchestra Ralph H. Bird of Newington June- | D. F. Tracy of 105 Black Rock e et S 2 .15—Organ recital tion was fined 85 and costs in town | avenue, Charles Wessels of High- et et A | WGCP, Newark—280 court last night by Justice of the |land street and E. D. Tracy of lon ‘Polka (Drigo); Aho Bl e WTIC ; ry ce C. . Barrows, put on proba- | Stratford, Connecticut, will leave f:inx Low {as Chariot, or- 9:30—La France orchestra; Satina liz: . soprano tion for one vear, and given a 60- | this evening for a week-end fishing '\;::f:alm{v,fh £ u,mgilflquffési, Magt T announced day jail sentence which was sus. |trip at North Hartland, Conn. 8—Music AMin |10—) A c { 7:30—2lort Van, s 5 i Gluseppe Di Benedetto, tenor, [10:30—Park Central orchestra | _“°‘,,:.,,\ Sy b G AL ;f:'::'“d’f;;d o WEAE ] & B30 VN 036 1070—WNJ, Newark—280 M e Marcia A Venezia; Barcarolle | 7—French lessons Al e Ty enprosesuiet (Jullettt); Fiorellin D'Amore 0—Police alarms; baseball rne ek Miss Erdean Johnston and Miss Anna Rajune of this city have re- e R | turned from New Haven where they | 4dd Fly-0-Cide to a group of s or rograr Some two months ago, | nav ing Yale University | flies and only Fly-O-Cide will s55e DI i|s—r. E paic 9:01—Long Branch program 70 Tionthe.ago, 2 ? | have been attending y By e o ihigul oo B e, vholin |9:30—Tom and Jerry, son to pay §15 & week to First Select- | scnool of Nursmg. After a three | remain. i farella); Visione | §:30—H. Henning, baritone rtainers man James C. Gilbert for the sUp- | yeeks' vacation they will return to \Bene;m!rtxa. (irog:. Gluspo Dl s e Cusenza, mand = port of three of his children Who are | tn, New Britain General hospital Sols (Mo k arella): |9—Marla Sano, contralto at the Hartford Orphan Asvlum. He | where they are student nurses. Tra Le Siedi (G. Lama), Gius Ppe |9 }a——ludlth Roth, songs i ; has done nothing to keep his| S, Our bargain table is one of our Di Benedetto; La Furiosa (Tafar- |9:30—W. Ossman, songs : promise. Bird has eight children, | ppyjp Rackliffe of Arch street| most persuasive salesmen. ella) ol lks, J. five of whom are now supported by 'wj)] leave tomorrow for ‘Lee Manor, 9 Zfi;;{fl;z:;alsupra}lz :;3 _' 0 . ?’Iva;l‘;n c‘on:arahl(o I 1he state. Bird yromxseddto pay $20 ;A\hdlson. where he will spend his b , ar 110:30 lar; weather er week beginning Saturday toward | vacati Fowler, pianist: 00— WJZ—154 s S e i e eenii rantlo) st s We deliver anthing you buy a. Oh! %uarlad jeql\)cr; (,!;-151‘):; b. .\~3I3r1<ez closing; summary |6 fivspor;; resu Constable John Walsh, who was ap- | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Connor and anywhere you say— o s sh e i e RERCHD o—WDWM, |pointed probation officer. Under | the Misses Helen, Ruth and Lois | 3 atts) 'C‘d Y efll Was C;:’L 50—Baseball ecores | S {the circumstances, witnesses and the | Connor of 140 Greenwood street are Se;:rg])(flix;]& ish Folk Song); Mrs. ; F;mdmaxxT orchestra | > |iudge agreed to let the fine go un- | spending a vacation at Point O 5000 gets you service. musicale : aid. / Woods. Romance (Schumann): b.|s:30—Same as WBZ : pald Woods. Vrocovienne Fantastique (Pad-|10—Time; Bonnie Laddies B = erewski); c. Irish Tune (County 10:30—Pennsylvania orche Work is well under way on tearing Derry) (arr. Percy Grainger); 860—WGBS—349 .. ldown the old cottage at the New- | Miss Fowler 6—Apollo orcheetra | 73 |ington Home for Crippled Children. . In the Dawn of an Indian Sky 7060—WHN—395 ; s | The building was used for a hospital | g concert until the erection of a new building. | O 0 (Stephens); b. A Morning Glory | 5—Norris' Melody Gang | s—E c : Song (Woodman); c. Pirate|6:45—Banjo Buddy, songs |~ 390—WIP, Philadelphia—508 |Tys ill be a great improvement to | H IS s B0 T | S Weather forccast; baseball |tno plant ana will leave only one | Food Shop || /t's Right from Rackliffe’s Merchant (Carew); Mrs. Stock- | 7:30—F. H. Ochs, tenor other wooden frame building of old well 745 2 nberg, piano 10—Hotel Bond orchestra, Emil 3:30 Roseland dance orchestra a dinner music re; live stock: Pro- |y oo construction. That s the staff | 7—Alex Hyde in Radioland R e ime_signals: — ist, pi 740—WFI, Philad —40! 7:30—Mandolin, violinist, pianist 0—Silver Slipper orchestra e 4013’::;;“ 1‘:?;:;:‘91"3 3 9—Dance program 810—~WMCA—370 | et s |q10mBele B, iano |Gal=Denceotches a el ‘ | 48 stdbeoflee Paint — Hardware — Glass — Sash — Doors — Interior Trim 900 2 i : c 10. Agricultural and Builders’ Supplies bard, has turned over the trust fund which he has had charge of, to the | | : Seafimalstory andl xollocall house which “.{11 be Qorn( downt :s‘ 118 MAIN STREET uHe\lmbergzrd‘ d:retc;or | 10—Loe eville Philadelphia— 308 soon as the new building is erected. | L. PeaLoh = = —News and weather orchestra; vaude- ] 1120—WDRC, New Haven—268 ville 2 E. Stanley Welles, trustee under | 5 J 6:45—Weather; news 1:30—Lorna Lincoln, organ the will of the late William A. Hub- A 8 weather | pecl S y(o A\ 6:10—Markets and baseball S0 afeuloin otchastrs weather 15— Vincent Breglio and bis Selo|—Homo Adornment talk e 26 WGT j | Roquefors. Baviste:, Bee PARK STREET — TEL. 5000 — BIGELOW STREET onchestra. 7:10—MpAlpin orchestra \usicale 7—Baseball 30—Studio program | e | * | Brand Cheese, 68c Ib. 7:08—Mre. Irene Simpson Rommel, |9:30—Whiteman's Aristocrats janist 0—C 1 i 7:;0‘—“Joseph Spring, Hha“’fliian Eul-E113»4511:12]:)1\2{25;1(53:6 Crxm & 4 : | Clfl\'el'bloom Butter “WHEN IN HARTFORD tar; George Ellsworth, uke 970—WRNY—309 S, . 0 745 Dorothy Lindsay Ronbins,| 5:45—Basehal | . : 1-4 Ib. prints, Ib. . AT Everyt[l)\gnNgExngr[i:' is the ff 01 f}%mllyllhotu - forvsale gn 'Le}?loxl PI?’ o rlghfi i near Russell street. ery aesirable location — a. sflfiifififtfigfl" 7 1§Lt§:3\rz\.to§$:°:’vy)i\mmn iR o WL L ) very best, s hrough 8:30—Royal Stenographers. featur-|7:30_Samuels Music Master | SRR, Bchaectidy=S850 OQur Make Mayonnaise If you don’t believe it come in |[j improvements throughout. ing Helen Clark, contralto; Vivian | Roosevelt concert ensemble e : int 35 for a test. {ll 2 family house on Hawley street on reasonable Holt, soprano, and _orchestra, |s:30—Warnock Players pint . + 99C || wholesale and Retail Depart- |} terms from WJZ: Bless Her Little 9_Brov il s During middle age the and L Heart, foxtrot, orchestra; Para-|g | ment in Connection. fr:’;;i"f:. ‘;;x-‘,’,;,,‘f’“;;l;.,‘;’:,,i""”"-' an .. = ol = o 5 vision changes material- . Meat Dept. THE HONlSS | Camp Real Estate CO. Blue, duet; Parade of the Wooden | j0_post L, orchestra ly—have an annual ex- Soldiers, novelty, orchestra; Ten-|10:30—Ke e gkl | g : i i = fe 9 | amination here. OYSTER HOUSE 272 Main St. Phone 343 N. B. National Bank Blds, chorus; I Love You All the Time, nouncemen =R ety (90 || Leg Lamb, Ih. ...... 35¢ 22 State St. Under Grant’s derly Think of Me, fox trot, vocal | 137 i dance music st il contralto solo; The Tap Tap, fox- osiinl trot, orchestra; Calling, fox trot, Pittsburgh:—316 dinner concert e R T R, . i || (EETI IR | | Fouls, ... 3% THE OLD HOME TOWN Smile, orchestra Fancy Broilers, Ib. .. 39¢ 9—Program_from WJZ, Al port g e Walter O'Keefe, melodist, and or- | 15; ber of Commerce Eyésight Speciali hestra: March, orche; ¥D- | 10 y g g 4 i S)an Dance (Friml), orchestra; Stri 1semble $ 5 i 327 MAIN STREET §he'll Never Find a Fellow Likef11 Moonlight ensemble [ 10 asebal . ! ] 2 Me, The World Will Be a Lone & RH :u, c_' nce prosram Honey Hams, Ib. . ... 35¢ Place Without You, W | —Moonlight Pittsburgh—>517 O'Keete; Cl ng the Devil Away, Side by Side, Vo Do Do, orches- 7 | Concert t tra; Summer Breezes, fiute solo; | “owhoy Joe Narcissus, eaxophone quartet; |s: : i Dream Melody, Habanero . e me as i Noxoma™ (Herbert), Juanita, ' 9:15—Opry House Tonight o B | (o — 5 a (Herbert), orchestra; N O ":30—La France orchestra i Sobnggolaleta / ; U 0 WGP, Detroit—214 HOLD YER Solatls e e 230—WGHP, Detroit—2 Nioht. 1n June, Walter _O'keetas T—Dinuer conc markets; HOSSES - HENRY Rio, Pale Moon, Dixie Ditties, or- | ) APPLEGATE JUST chestr i i GOT HIS PLEASURE stra | A 15 1 o CAR STARTED--- ther, miseing > . e ’ : | RADIO /TUBES !B when we clean it. You are insured of satisfaction. HES HEADIN® 850—WNAC. Boston—353 4 1 5 : WHY? 5 THIS WAY ' 7:50—Home Harmonious and the performance of your skilled workman, who has as his assistant, the only ma- 8—Concert | set, with a Cunningham | chine of its kind in New Britain—AN AUTOMATIC e gk i Radio Tube in every socket. : A L Ay ST | HOFFMAN HAT BLOCKING MACHINE, COME IN— mx|_r>“xtr‘nlx:nqm_;“ | / N Watch us make your Old Hat like new— | \ Right before your eyes. | The Modem Shop as WEAF: Dut 38 CHURCH STREET — (Near Main St.) Genuine | / n N . < s : high f ‘ Eves Examined 0ld Company’s Lehigh | ! i C;/—\ 15 The SHURBERG COAL CO. y | N Phone 2230 ) Henry F. Reddell WE HAVE A SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE on Common- 55 Franklin-Street Optometrist & 4 A 40 W, AAIE SU. PHONE 1135 wealth Ave, near Stanley St. There is Steam Heat, /%////;V — ! 3 . - and Two Car Garage. Owner has left town and price, CROWLEY BROS. INC. e o e ‘ and terms are right, P'S;:\C%%}ZST )AI;D 1 2af 1915 DENTIST Th w L H fi T H Co ! AFTER TEN DAYS TINKERING, NENRY P, o £ X(E Gt 4 Dr. Henry R. Lasch e . . o APPLEGATE FINALLY GOT MIS OLD tmates Cheerfully Given oo B 353 Main St. | Telephone 3400 City Hall PLEASURE CAR STARTED - All Jobs — Tel. 2918 267 Chapman §treet [N X-Ray Pyorrhea Treatments

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