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®EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1927. 0—Breaking of the waves out of non-recurring items, he points or final tree until after the jugdes 5—Chelsia concert orchestr out, and it has already been ap- have blown a whistle to signify \\ 10—Novelty program plied to retirement of the public !:mt m: r:nenlslnt x:ndex;ld. The S 11—Gateway dance orchestra debt. jclause has be: nserted, however, 11:30—Ted Weems' orchestra Both houses of congress are ad- :hat;ht\ cw:)e two of ""l!u c;]n:inc con- ‘ s Oo A G' L = 12 mid.—Jean Goldkett's orchestra |mirably constituted to make of the estants become embroiled over| P SATURDAY. 4:15—Original Banjo Boys 1100—WHAR, Atlantic City—273 | first session of the seventieth con- Aflflufll Sme COHIGS[S at Gofll' honors, the respective attendants 1% 4:30—LeRoy Montesanto, tenor il el s i |may volunteer to aid the judges in Y/ Eastern Dayiight Saving Time. 5—Orlginal Banjo Boys | 7:45—Lecture period ing. Each house will have as pre- pounce Next Month separating the dogs. Any attendant \ On ’mE Q%PE 4 R 6:55—Last minute news flashes as eventuated in the last two years 9, will be permitted during the pro- 7:05—Morton dinner music can be expected in 1928. The $635,- gress of the run to approach with- 'I‘[m 9—Steeplechase dance orchestra 000,000 surplus of 1927 came chiefly in 20 yards of the specified trail < 5—Frank Farrell's orchestra reaite o s e = who calls or leases his dog or Note—Asterisks () Indicate Pick | 6—Waldorf-Astoria dinner music LGB0 WHAS, Bochestonez7a. |t o s o e _—— shouts _encouragement to his dog of the programs. .“’ w_"fi:.‘:b:r'éhii‘:!‘:’ 6:10—News briefs . dent Dawes and Speaker Longworth. | Enthusiasts of the red and gun | before the judges’ whistle throws N T30 e Wask Hnders O0—Dinner music There will be 48 republicans, 47 |will have their big .day on Sv'plt:m- his dog out of the running. Inas- ew England Stations | 8:30—Musical program democrats, and one farmer-labor |ber 3, when the Connecticut Fish |much as more difficult measures T *8:30—Goldman band concert 11—Dance program member in the senate, with at least |and Game Clubs, under the auspices [Will be taken in laying the final CREATORE BAND AT WBZ. |3 quimnn mend concert [EsConEXILyracune St2oB | 5 a ot eetht uaiot e a0 (SEate boa dior g taland [opsllEan B g o i Maestro Gluseppe Creatore and | 10;15—Cass Hagan's orchesira i) A i Dl EeRilan aad fewotath oY aes O et ks oo O s s e o At broadcast a series of special 2 35 N 5 not even seated yet. The question s . programas from WHZ-WEZA, y.,e..g.f‘f,fijc‘:"o’;;::fn i23—Quotations; baseball scores |of allowing these two men their| Under the general chalrmanship |many times as 1s found necessary Springfleld and Boston, next |j.05_Weather reports S o seats will be the first fight in the | °F J0% M“i\'{’-prn;::‘:; o e ) e R ‘-);e o week. The first program will be : anhattan trio 10 neHapDy Houn senate. Thus the sepublicanaican- {y:c %o rariced by the clubs particl |- et Sumbor e a8 Wianer. presented tomorrow (Sunday) | 5.30.5:55—Baseball scores 11—Dance music not control the upper house. [ iting. wifth iings the New Befe | o pudibar Bevexs e Mook Attarnoon atis oidlook divest SR 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 T Lover. ionse | Rating, which include the New Brit- |snow for bird dogs, will include from the Norumbega Park the- |7 _correct time 6:25—Baseball scores Over on the south side of the Bale ol e sy | culvthoseRdogs Ich EnaveRbecn ol e voaen | e ci e A 0—Dinner music capitol the outlook s mot quite 50| acirren e, OPOD to evershody, |entered in the fleld trial, Dogs will 80 pleces and it will be heard |eg_arion Male Chorus SPggualcal progiat {gloomy for the republicans, but it {anq present to the amateur men and | -2 ud8¢d on their physical points every afternoon next week at § | g.g0_Mediterranean dance band | o.00 —Goldman band |cannot be called bright. The ma- women sportsmen of the state and [°Y Some of the foremost dog au- o'clock and also on Wednesday |10_Correct time [i2:L5Rancs urogtam jority is fairly safe, except on cer- |excellent opportunity to compete |tOTities in New England. and Saturday evenings &t S ;5 Dar Bethmann, baritone [RoSLL=Snants fpragram tain issues, like naval appropria- |against other members of the sport- Other Contests o'clock. A Verdi program Wil | 4.30.11:30—Irwin Abrams’ orch. 1380—WKBW, Buffalo—217 tions and farm relief. But there|ing fraternity from all parts of the | Other events include the small be fealured on Wednesday eve- | A §:30—Spiritual_quarter hour s s i s bore rifle contests, archery contest, ning. A lyric soprano will be |5.55 Warry Eaton's orchestra . 990—WGR, Buffalo—319 day on the tax measures and the ap- | Event Number One will be the 5.8 |Wood chopping contest, horse shoe the assisting artist. The com- |gins_ pocoian gcores 8:30—Goldman band concert propriations bills, both of which | ounce accuracy bait casting contest. | Pitching contest for the champion- Plete program for Sunday will 0—Bob and Bill, banjo . 930—KDKA, Pittsburgh—318 |,;,,,¢¢ originate in the housc of rep- |The rod used in this event is unre- |Ship of Connecticut, canoe racing be found under the WBZ head- S hentericay —Dinner concert resentatives. stricted. The reel must be free run- | With one and two occupants, row ing in today's edition of the 5—Harold Normanton, songs B aashall scores The democrats will be led by a |Ding without click, crag, brake, |boat racing, canoe tilting, swim- Herald. —Tappen's Entertainers o eport of road conditions | pan gno will mot give the republi- | SPFINE or abnormal device or ad- |ming races at the 50 yard and 1-8 S=mea s—Band concert S lesGoncort cans the peace and harmony they | Justment which would ténd to re- |of a mile distances and the fancy 830—WTIC, Hartford—476 9—Fights trom Bidgewood Grove |10—Weather forecas have enjoyed in the house for two | (ard the movement of the spool, ex- | diving contest. An outboard motor 12:55—Time signals, news and|j;_ prnie Golden's orchestra 860—WAAM, Newark—349 sessions. Representative John Gar. |C°Pt that, any so-called anti-back |race is also scheduled in the pro- ‘weather $60—WGBS—349 12:30—Luncheon music ner of Texas, ranking democrat of | 1251 or level widing reel of standard | gram of the afternoon. V. orchestra S ‘ manufacture will be accepted for | It is thought that New Britain Silent night. 120 qmi 3 > o 5 : . —Scripture reading the and means committee, and N 1400—WICC, Bridgeport—214 5—Jean Kennell, soprano | : the fax expert of his party, will be |ACCUTACY bait casting events only. |will have a good delegation of con- NECKLINES S b e life will be unrestricted. The | testants in each of the events, The 15 Qe 8:30—Bay State orcheatra —X\lale quartet the real 3 e = al minority leader of the ses- ; ! Ll ERYAEIa.e orinenize) 2—David Rosenthal A L slon, whether or not Represenative | V¢/8ht of the plug will be the offi- |rifie shoot trophy stands a good 10:30—Weather reports T e P T —Correct time i ; o sy clal five-cighths ounce casting [chance of coming o this city, the 900—WBZ, Springfield—333 |5, {lsle quartet brinss | 6:40—Baseball scores Finls Gurrett ot Tennessee actually | yeignt, Single handed casting |New Britafn Fieh and Game. ase \ Garner and Garrett are boon com- | for the 5-8 ounce distance casting 0—Baseball 30—Jennie Cree Gregory, sopranag Dinner concert of several splendid bird dogs that :27—Baseball Jennte Cree Gregory, soprano | 5:45—Garden orchestra relinquishes the post to devote him- |, 5,0 wiil be considered. wlation tews Tarioe shieins] Bigh {1—Bert Lowe and his Hotel |3} go yror o iant —Baseball scores W 0—Jerry Falvey and his orch. 310" \ary Fox, plantst LlU-—(‘urrM‘l time seltstolithe e gn he will make | " qpg same rules apply to the 1-2 | honors during the spring. Hunting | : b ot et tloularly Speaker Longworth, but|with the exceptipn' that the anti- ! g0 SO NSSTY P8 €T R, DOLL the 6\\ \ X 580—WCAE, Pittsburgh—317 for the senate next summer. Both | oynce gecuracy bait casting test, and | anthusiasts of this GiEh B e, \ *8—Arion Male Chorus, from WJZ: | o oguv iam McDer | 4:30—Band concert |you would never know Jack Gar-|pack lash and level winding devices | oo ! dogs also are Wolie oo /\} .~ When Twilight Dews Are Falling |g11p menoriin reonklin orchestra | 10—Correct ‘time ner ever liked any republican When | will not be permitted. - fok D ooitlug it e (Holden); Oh, Lovely As the|r 5o bt O composer 1 rt Gilea’ orchestra he starts a minority fight on the A For Fly Casters Highbihuntersl making theih Home | Morning's Dawn (MacLeod); | 7.5 cello solos | 11:45—Baseball games floor. Fiery and smiling and vitriolic, | Tvent Number Five will be the |FE8 BUES Ewig Liebe Helmath (Forever |¢' \wepg string ensemble | 590—WIP, Philadelphin—503 [avick to fake the advantage away |distance fly asting competition, with |1 RS Bl 0 Dearest Home) (Breu); Serenade, | s 15" prances Shannon | 1—Organ recital from his opponents in a battle of |the 5 3-4 ounce rod. 1In rhnx:s event Sttaatdatlars s delecaticn oo os “My Little Star” (Ponce); Jolly | gigowwalic® FIagnol | 1:30—Weather forecast wits, he Is the ideal minority leader. | the rod cannot exceed 11 1-2 feet in |ZITact & Iaree, elegation of loca Fellows (Rhys-Herbert); Mein |¢:4s” clitora Cheasley, talk 05—Baseball scores f= h big deoveretic Dent I8 to b | Ioneth mor 8 8 ounced m owRERG O e S e ~TOE LINeS® Blumeleln (My Floweret) (A.|g" gdio oo 10—Dinner music an effort to force a larger tax cut, |but an allowance of 3-4 ounce will | ST John Mo Trumball, who fs Behl); When Love Is Done (The |q.20 wine Mountaineers” :45—Agricultural reports he will be the minority leader, no [be made for solid reel seat of metal | he of ¥ 8 akers Night Has a Thousand EYes) |4 45 pick Regan's orchestra | 7—Bedtime story and roll call matter whom the caucus elects, and | (aluminum excepted,) rubber, . | < Evening Bells (Little); Abend |15 "o s miol “Rsperants” |$—Helen M. Stolz, pianist it is highly probable that he will |bone, ivory or cellulold, turnished Pretty Little M / EVEN THEL Glocken) (Weingert) 10 0 Diek MResaid loroneaten | 8:40—Marle McGuigan, soprano {succeed to the leadership in name as | With the usual metal bands, sockets, | Pretty Little Miss TIME- TELLING* i e i 7 i t fn case of an independent s :30—Percy Double, violin quartet, | o ys 1y oo S0 g 9—Marguerite Goll, pianist well as in fact. ;'" ‘1;’: i :‘:’“n R ) e Is Cooking Teacher assisted by Muriel G. Blanchard, 920—WB0OQ—326 9:30—Michael Capobianco, tenor In reality, he assumed the leader- | < PrO g:such he Rbad Moscaw. Idaho, Ane. 13 (P— soprano. Program: 12:55—Time signals 9:45—Dick Regan's orchestra ship last spring. The republicans "’_’j]’ N"mt i'.‘]he rnv:':‘uv «!,wn]' m;L’;‘ Beauty, biscuits and basting are 1-—March: Westward Ho (Lams-|7.30_ralk on astrology, Lileen |11:05—Organ recital knew that Jack Garner, who hails [ WIIh the WSURL melal and the 1ot i) Tl ce talents of Miss Bernice ing); Berceuse (Segette), En- | g | 0—WTAM, Cleveland—300 from the southernmost congressional | SCUSIVE of the handle, s made | oo 8 ected beauty queen. of semble 7:45—aAtlantic Ladies' trio | & Studio program district in the United States, em- | 788 IO SO0 (SRR Y| the University of Taaho 2—To Spring (Gounod): Miss |¢' \iicical Melange | 9:30—Pocahontas program bracing 23 counties at the southern | i ca™ The tine is unrestricted | Miss Suppiger majors in home il Blanchard 9—Close Harmony {10—Musicale tip of Texas, and who will hegin his | coane tnat it shall not be knotted | economies, and plans to teach cook- (67 o1927 BY NEA SEAVICE, INC- 3—Novelette; Moonbeams (Cobb); g.30__Ryssian Reveries | 60—WLW, Cincinnati—329 13th session (26th year) in congress | o \woighted in any way. The lead- | ing and sewing to Ligh school stu- Chinese Novelty: 8ing LINg |15 porglg Leonard's orchestra | $—Organ recital next December, was going to StaB® | ur wiill be of single gut and not less | dents next year. Ting (Cobb); Ensemble upa |10:55—Time signals 8:15—Dance music a tax reduction scene toward the|nan six feet i nlength. One fly| Tennis, golf and swimming are {—Charmant Ciseau from |11—Weather forecast end of the sixty-ninth congress. The | || he used, not larger than a num- | the aids to beauty recommended by | Perie du Bhesil” (Navid); Miss 970—WRNY—309 | republican tax expert, Ogden L. |pcr 10, with the hook broken at the | the “queen of the Gem State co ’ Faa) Blanchard 12:45—To be announced | IMills of New York, resigned last|hend. Single handed, overhead | eds.” 'l WE HAVE A SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE on Common- i 5—Romance (Grumfeld); Cop-|."" o s s o oty | & 5 5 pelia (Delibes); Doubls Violin |/ 7oricoall results SUEinERae o reber oficongressin ing. 2 wealth Ave., near Stanley St. There is Steam Heat, 7:15—Melba Alter, "“The Dream order to take up his duties as un- ch contestant will be allowed TOUR DI CASES. | = t Quartet and Piano Girl” PR[]MISE []F STR“:E der secretary of the treasury. Hast- [10 minutes in which to cast for dis-| Four new cases of communicahle and Two Car Garage. Owner has left town and price 5 [ ;'10—«"“’"‘18 Falvey, planist 20—William_McDermott, baritone 7 anions of republican leaders, par- . felance : p of republican leaders, par- |,ng the 1-2 ounce distance casting | ity doubtlessly be secn in both the Statler orchestra 50—Willlam McDermott, baritone 6—I Heard You Singing (Coates); i7.55_ yoint recital ily Bis resignation was withdrawn, |tance. He will stand upon a plat- |disease were enfered in the records and terms are right B ORsPE nanard T 35—William Juliber, planist He stayed on in congress. People |form and make his casts parallel to [of the health department this wee k 3 7—On The Curb (Allen); En-|; 45 aav Glickman, violinist began to wonder when he was going [@ buoy line which shall mark ac- (Included were two cases of diph- semble §—"The Whispering Vagabond” REE s ing ito qui 3 ntllia he distances from the | i 3 e 1 | s | quit. It soon hecame clear that |curately, the distances fr theria ,one of scarlet fever and one 9:15—Mme. Almanzoe Gosselin, 80-|g. 15 ji01 Cohen, talk POII[]CMIIS Ready IOP AflYfinGlflg he was being kept to head the re- |casting point. The casting distance |whooping cough. he Co prano §:30—Eddie EIKins' orchestra . . . publicans when Jack Garner began |Will be measured from where the SoRA N o . . 9:30—Musical program 970—\WPCH—309 Pms][l&[mal Can[hdates areian & % buoy line is made fast to the spot 5 7 h slaught. buoy line is made he sp Spectacles have been prescribed 5 o 10—Bert Lowe and his Hotel Stat-1, \rotor Institute recital When, just at the end o fthe ses- |T*ached by the fly. Should any con- [for a near-sighted baboon in the |fj Telephone 3400 City Hall ler Orchostea e 5—8haw and Carroll e ston, the red-faccd, white-haired | {°Stant whip his fly off, he will be | cincinnati Zoo, | 10:30—Weather reports; missing ;.,5 pjgie Walters, uke and songs BY GEORGE H. MA! 3 jovial but not fat, 59 year old veter- |allowed to replace it with another. ! persons; baseball Shaw and Carroll (Washington Bureauof the N. B. Herald) whose sth service in con- | N0 cast will count after the judges | an, 0 length of service in con ¥ fied th Fastant thatith el 2 :45—Anna Crews, songs B 3—The |8TeS is exceeded by that of only|have notified the contestant that the | «wywHEN [N HARTFORD \ = S‘Y‘:%!‘G’fi‘“’zfi] Wz |6—Yerkes Flotilla orchestra I e Gl nz:;[]four men, marshalled his forces and |fiv 1s missing untll the fiy 1s re- DINE WITH US.” | —Roxy a |6:45—Lou Allen € e 8 thotmontl placed. No time will be aliowed for I S5 i i 2 o *3—Broadcast of Creatore and his | o' "r_iine “Watcon, violin and poe. |SPectacular display of political pat- B0 175 FESOTHICH | \were filled. |Teplacing fiies or other accidents. | Everything we serve is the; One family house for sale on Lenox Place, right | ESinfgdiests troml NoEtmbesg) BTy e st e ot e {and the republican leadcrs were| Event Number Six, for dry fly ac- | very best, near Russell street. Very desirable location — all Park; Gluseppe reato e et con. | :30—Thomas R. Hall, baritone | \1s0h UHERIREOR - A0 0T massed against the formidable foe, CUracy at unknown distances, has| ff vou don’t believe it come in || iy, ts throuchout. ;or;‘Geu;dolvInsl}fl:},l;s:lst::;r::r‘;-v {is ErrbinErnran ras A1 Ao |t Oll“'ffsx:.o‘;(pa”‘ o “m: President| The republicans saved their tax :anrnu‘y;mx{]v ;)\c same rules gov- foria test };rlfploylen}len S llOngI oul . uctor; Pauline . e i po ¢ g snge & S congress | €FNINE the tackle. ! . 2 A2 £ ; lev ; . Marie Roselll, harpist. Program: | 0=-ilh Hietz, sones s T T o 110 o, 1 il Tt ey 5 17 e wn eon€Tst | In this event each contestant wini | Wholesale and_Retail Depart- t L IO, 0. LakRiiay street on reasonable 1—March: “American Aviatlon” ;545 yinian Trotter, piano be g Lree-for-all for condidates Se s. Every excuse they of. |Make three scoring casts at the ring ment in Connection. || terms. (Creatore) 11—Pi ing to gain political advantage for | 2 tax ¢ a5 quick. |before advancing to the next and | 5 i . |11—Piotti and Hardy, songs and |’ oo (hat candidate for the presi- {Teréd agains tax cut was quick- | 3 B | 2—Overture, "Zampa” (Herold); | cojocta Gomey in 1936, The Tammany dele- |I¥ met by Garner. Every time Ogden |smaller ring. There will be a rea- THE HONISS : Band :30—The Paramount Three [gation and other eastern democratic |Mills would say, “We would accept |sonable number of trial casts before amp ea sta e 0. G L Belected; Marle |1, gaturday Nighters |§eleations will be {rying (o turn |YOUT Proposals if you would elimin- [advancing to the first ring and each OYSTER HOUSE | oselli AT 1020—WGL—294 [Betegais v e e Mo would |contestant will be required to make g 3 4—Selection, “LaGloconda” (Fon- | .30 prances Gold, jazz piano fi.‘h“”;{,"_“‘flp‘,fim‘rxn;\s'""f;;lsb“e“"‘;,:‘l'f;m TR P T A T EO I G (i Gy Corl el e State St. Under Grant’s |[§ 272 Main St. Phone 343 N. B. National Bank bigz, chielll) Thelma Carr, Secret Singer |yo ;m)em such advantage ,and will |[TéPublican demands, asking only |than three trial casts before land- HBARTFORL drtcmission .| T—Prince Piotti and Harem verything to bring a dry |INat some reduction be made imi- |ing a scoring cast in each ring. Be- §—Prelude Act Il and Bridal —Northern Brothers quartet 2 : Senator Tom |Mmediately. The day was saved only [tween rings the contestant will be [ ((Z{xvorus . trom “Lohengrin —Lessons In love fiin is trying to get this support, [DY the final admission of the re- |required of at least one and not A ope agner by . ;1. | 8—Harold Loomis' orchestra | & ‘probably W ail, publicans that they simply were not fmore than five trial or “dry fly” F k R t U H ld CI f d Ad t 6—Spanish Dance “Moraima” (Es- | g.50 Kay Meredith, etiquette tab- b"{nhlh:m:,\';‘],}[,,:cfl, hmm hoth {20INg to have any tax reduction just | casts before landing a scoring cast. or lllC e llms Se erd dSSl le v S pinosa); Band leaux houses of congress are full of ardent |then. That was what Jack Garne Ficld Trials —Soprano Solo, waltz, “Parla”|g. o0y a0 10omis’ orchestra | 1 oo | wanted. ¢ S, . . 10§ H00; 45 1 1y e |supporters of different republican | Wanted Event Number Seven will be a (GRLEDEEERd neSTeine. | 9—Popular program |aspirants for the nomination. Speak- | Thus both houses were ably man-|field trial on pheasants. Dogs en- THE OLD HOME TOWN $—ltallan Caprice (TschalkoW- 1y p:rolq Voo's orchestra ler Nicholas Longworth has his ad- [hed With pictu e resource- |tored in this contest will include sky); Band 1370—WKBQ—218 herents, probably augmented by his {1l “opposition . including | somo of the * best hunters in the 20 Baseoal] snsemble un- | S MUa's Paradise Hawailans west coast tour this summer. The [Robinson and Caraway of Arkansas|ctate and several noted field dogs :33—110@ Statler “P"* E:sznuu 6:30—Al Chaskin, tenor arm bloc will be pushing Frank O.|2nd Reed of Missourl In the " lfrom the immediate vicinity. Only (hpCaien L S | 6:45—A. Fagella, violinist Lowden of Illinois. The New York (Il of whom were alrea |dogs owned and licensed in the s |T—Crusader's orchestra and other eastern republicans will |3 the leash to ket into ~ tho cnad |state of Connecticut will be eligible G s | 8—Theater orchestra probably try to drag Charles Evans |Scramble which the Seventicth Con- |, points will be judged on style, laction, ~ control, ground work, $—Romance (Wieniaweki) | 9—Military band s into everything. The middle- |BTess cannot fail to b 9:30—Vineent Carelli, teno: |western delegations have supporters istaunchness on point, and ability —Searf Dance (Chaminade) (Copyright, 1527, General Pross = ‘er Die Schnsucht Kennt | % e ey SEh ek g o ssocis ¢ (T“rh“i“:;“ o |9:45—John Fosco and Carolyn | of Vice President Charles G. Dawes lite ina Bisas Thix event il Uit scnd i who will try to unite the banking in- | behin b s i o loubtedly prove one of the most IS navotlo - nE ey orfolk Five terests and the farm bloc 1 conbiedly Bn) ne Il 6—Song of the Soul (Breil) ); hestra 1 N but scattered are the interesting of the day as popularity o beiig ance orchestrz | him. Numerous scattered are R 3 AL x ‘ s—Musical program i i always follows the field trials of forces working for tt bird dogs, the hunters making a §:25—Baseball Ty Bl i e Hoth ot [bird "¢ ) onic concert from WJZ Eastern Stations ;’l’m:‘,'_”r‘ tary of Commerce Herber Ty Ty e e e 10:30—Baseball; weather r-ports il s On e i to a point on the birds set out by R I be several tre- | committee. got his resolution for tax reduction 670—WEEI, Boston—448 710—WOR, Newark—422 | A B e the. “oncert orchestra :15—Jacques Jacobs' ensemble merdoln slic Gaon Mo it — Coon dogs have thelr day iIn :35—News dispatches 6 abeth Speetman, planket | L28 S0 8 S0 S BO S el avma ] Wit (17 o | Event Number Eight, another fav- 03—Highway bulletin 8:53—Baseball scores e L R H()me 0[ FO[‘[]]el “fle 0] Harlyim' with the attendance of the 130—Goldman band concert ~Jacques Jucobs' ensemble el insa el {meet. In this event the starting 1 Andrew's orchestra pper Pot orchestra : = ek Thaw Rohbed judge has authority to disqualify or 2 : appropriations for a lot ews dispatches orrect time ) Appropr sl rule off any dog whose attendant t The Urban Quartet, wit horch. has in his judgment wilfully turned 'TA pster—: 3:45—The Collegians 5 dog e bef . wi 1040:\.\]_1'\7., l\l\coru.ur 288 S lne Coll gl;m'nm e et | Pleasantyille, N. 1, Aug. 13 (P)- I\‘\.sllv: loos .h)lorc (ml word has iT.Bas: ::’ ; wea rv’ r k ety o The so-called “administration | Fvelyn Neshit w, former wife of lnm:-Lr'\ “] “" lms l'lmr' ",\f'l" _:;n:« §:05—Studio program ks o BTANe able | fATM relief biIl” would divert $300,- | HArry K. Thaw, veported to the po- | Other fraudulent methods of taking 9:01—Correct (]\m” fie Trockman, co 1€ 00,000 to aid co-operative market- | lice that her bungalow had been rob- | 2dvantag Gl other entrants. The it symphony 4 ess b g 2 decision will be governed o—Little Eymnicn A e re Dilladl ; e 1 clsion will governed on the L0 S snunOiEOLCHES G 1ol St s ot heatra needs varies all fhe way from $100,- pon returning to her bungalow, | Ability of the dogs to carry the el v ety | T ey City—z246 | 090,000 to $600,000,600, with prob- Miss Nesiit discover: | (rail to_the right trec. circle ana 62 AR, ovide : =20 ) 3 SRy 00000000 neaaale front door had been |Paw the tree and stay at the tree 3—=Studio progral Pt reports ‘ with 1 nstru- | and bark steadily. pnse dogs »_\\':;::r; rqror:A § 22 dinner music relief and the heginning of perma- th a blunt_instrn ‘wn'yv bar . 'l» l\l?;‘:u e u:? log: : L heiRiorathat nent enginecring work to prevent diseovercd that | e 0 cvenly matched that the de §:30—Baseball scorce Y eaher ot future flood 1 ransacked dur- | cision is in doubt, a finals run will Sport resume ure ds. e 0 s 9—Goldman band concert Shannon, contid 1, there s the rom i niaht (8 made. s toldien 20 s R : ol : sy-turvey condition. | No owner, aftendant or spectator 00— . So. Dartmouth—12 rd 7 } gere 4 the police WOk 30—Randolph Conroy, pianist r been fighting a vear, and M ! he police | s ‘H. Portland: ~“Literary Lobby” 3 the republicans have practi- ot S iin e i - Piano Masters cally promised. The republicans say [y o .. 2 Tt o} i l—sm(-k g i market hould not exceed $300,000,- hat her loss is ex- Genuine LR “New Vihicr e demerrats v ot e o e i | Old Company”s Lehigh cruisers and airships. Speake | Longworth will undoubtedly be lined | emerald bracelet, tvnx, ermine ana|| The SHURBERG COAL CO. weref from Phone 2230 sbury Park—361 it $houl 1,000, est in which the furs hac == T i Q BO0—WNYC—530 Bryor's band velopments have indicated that | Loun stored for the summen 55 Franklin Street Double Police quartet 3 Elks' organ recital | Coolidge doubts, in view | ) floors were bared of py, L rkeley Carteret dinner musi s demiands to be {which burelars had evidently 7:55- program T the treasury (including the | rolled n‘;v in order to wheel out a 4 8:30—Kaltenborn's Symphonic orch. ! Aer S 9:15—Suudio program i h was smothered dn the [hedroom. They took all the rugs, ns PAINTERS AND ~\¥ HENRY APPLEGATE WENT TO A LoT oF Pryor's band flibuster), that much of a reduction | well as the safe, and all the winter . 610—WEAF—{u2 | Keley Carteret Serenaders |ean he safely made, Certainly the |clothes hanging in the closet, The DECORATORS < TROUBLE TO GET HIS PLEASURE 812 0100 oY e RUOTC A ORI R O RO “a Girt orchestra chief tax expert of the republicans, |burean drawers were ransacked, & CAR. STARTED -BUT IT STORPPED :30—Bob Patterson’s orc /PG, Atlantic City—273 |under Seorotary of the Treasury Os. 5 i Estimates Cheerfully Given as OF ITS OWA ACCORD- 2:30-3—Wintz's orchestra 5:45—Organ recital, Arthur Scott |den L. Mills, is very cautious, and | READ HERALD CLASSIFIE S el et L T 4—LeRoy Montesanto, tenor Brook has indicated that ne such surplus FOR BEST RES 267 Chapman Street \ =S Oles V. Stanley, 1927, Johmaon Features, Inc. 8 ~13-27. I

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