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Lk Ty L s St o AR S i A S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1927. humor York Beach, Maine. Burritts va. Y. M. C. A.; August 76, ine’s Pi T piets irad [;"‘Y INSUR ANGE POSTPONED GAMES | Rmerican iesion ve vt o a-and | LeVine’s Pilot Has i Miss Constance Grant of Golf il iy August 31, American Legion vs. New Baby Daughter ational pictures . | street and Miss Louise Harding of Laurels. Parls, Aug. 16.—(UP)—Mrs. {30—H. Winfleld Secor, “Greater REP"RT HE[[] UP | Eobbing avenue were guests of Miss Dates for Contests are Set at Meet- | The Burritt team s scheduled to | Maurice Drouhin, wife of the French Volume and Quality from Your IEleanor B. Skinner at Canoe Har- play a double header in the Senior |aviator under contract to fly the Radio Set” bor, East River, last Wednesday. ing of Managers of Junior CItY | City league Saturday and for that | Bellanca plane Columbia to New League. reason, the Burritt Juniors will play | York with Charles S. Levine as a Miss Arline E. Root of Golf street the Y. M. C. A. on Friday night in- | passenger, gave birth to a daughter TUESDAY. 4-Neailng Time . Vitali Koretzy, lyrie tenor | Water Board S[I‘[mg [0P BXERCIS- [ spent the week-end with friends at | Dates for postpéned games in the |stead ~ of on Baturday the regularly |last might. The chils was mamed Boland R A Manomet, Mass. Junior City Baseball League were |scheduled date of the game. The | Monique. Eastern Daylight Saving Time. 3—Mor Britta (Dahlgren), Mrs. g m Borodkin, 'cello mg I[s Prerogatwes | set last night at a meeting of the |protest on the use of Carrubba by | It was believed that the aviator's Johnston 9 ; shman, planist managers of the teams held in the the Phantoms will not be decided |concern over his‘ wife's condition {Note—Asterisks (*) Indicate Pick | 4—Piano solo, Romance in D fat ¥ Geinsbaik | hventy R — meeting chamber in City hall. The | because of the fact that the player | was partly responsible for the long of the program. 4 (Sebeluin), Mr. l(.ourke by Every clty department. from | meeting was presided over by Pres- | was born in Italy and his birth [delay in the departure of the Co- §—A Dream (Bartlett), M. |y o S i Gl R e e ident Jack McGuire, certificate is not available. lumbia on its westward flighte New England Stations Johnston and Mr. Boland I st fgr s b Sk The lineup for the postponed across the ‘Atlantic. o7y 6—Rio Rita (Tierney), Mr. Bo- WL the jerosption of the, He wud WITH H']ME F"LKS games is as follows: August 17, | Japan's oldest man attributes his | 19—Johnny Johnson's orchestra ater depa ts, has signi E water departments, had signified a Laurels vs. Y. M. C. A.; August 19, |longevity to a diet of rice and eecls. |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS land Aebieas 830—WTIC, Hartford—476 s o | 970—WPCH—309 readiness to comply with the recom- 6:30—Dinner concert, Sea Gull din- | gopamne coken (Myrberg), Mre |5 _yerkes' Fiotilla orchestra S GO S ner Group; Ben Irving, director S—Mighty Lak a Rose (Nevin),| ot H. Van Loan, “Radio| tee on fire insurance, it was report- , . 6:50—News and baseball scores ~UEILy Ak & Rose E(Nevin ) Gourse n Writing’ cd at a meeting of the committee WOI‘ldS L%dm stfiel Mflstfl' Dinner concert continued Algalchnatingend e olnd B 1020—WGL—204 last evening. The school depart- | Tenor Solos: a. Onaway!|' ieoposehalli weather; misSINg | 5—plorence Crosbie, soprano o atar e | B to Wheat Awake! Beloved, from “Hiawa-| 850—WNAC. Boston—353 {0:15—A taxi trip { not replied to the committee’s re- | OI‘lle 0 Pn‘lOl] tha's Wedding Feast” (Coleridge- |g.53 Tinner dance, Juntor. Sinfo ) —John . Togers, bass baritone | quest and therofore the attitude of | ‘Taylor); b. Oh Lovely Night, from | S FUEPT | 6:45—Suite “In a Taxicab™ these two bodies is not officially | . > the Song Cycle “Summertim o |7—Reno Taverna ensemble known. The water board has taken | vhcaton, IIl, Aug. 16 (UP)—The (Ronald); c. Nothing Matters | 1 prorne Idy of the Ivorles; talk | 7.30_Muna's Havaiians | the stand that it would be advisable | "1y of Judge Elbert H. Gary, rec- (Mana-Zucea); Phillp Magnuson, | s g o&rem e o | 5= Taxi Men Speak ‘o hold the insurance policies in. | 08nized as the world's leading steel tenor, of First Church choir, New | ° ooy oy act, Play. “No Questions | § “Sailboat Tour” | «tead of turning them over to the |Master, will be brought back to his Britain; Theron Hart, accompan- o oo WoAC Tlavers hatl fesion. while the fire | 9Wn people for burial, H 3 Pan- 19 soprano * r city hall commission, while the il e dalG ist 9:30—Progra Hurold Loomis' orchestra hoard claims the expense of increas- | JUSt a scant year ago Judge Gary #1:30—Commercial Trust Anvileers| '~ gr CKQE o on—118 1270—WMSG—236 ing the Insurance on the fire de. | Visited Wheaton—where he was This group is a jazz organization Positions Avanted markat and Ann Lang, contralto partment building precludes the |raiscd and where he. first became of unusual merit and it has been | oy 0 (0N WniedimaArket and . 15—Dilly Fagan, tenor carrying out of the recommenda- [IIOWR a8 & g90d lawyer=and he 3 roug| ) an anis & chatted wi he Rev. E. C. Lums- i x:.;?"'“fn‘:nem?“"-}“hh& o e SRR HPaly William G. Dunn, Harry G. |den evening’s program includes the Babinowitz, Jewish | yrancook and Councilman Stantey | “This i the place to which I usual dance music hy the An- : 2 £ | \L. Cooper attended the meeting. ".-.i.\h some day to be brought. This vileers, and the vocal selections | 5 iom New York Mischa Tulin, concert pianist | cjynciiman Cooper presided and | i3 the country where I was born and by thelr harmonizing trio. Be- |10 30 creating the Ai ntor Rabinowitz, songs [ \as instructed to ask the counil | Was raised, and here I want my sides these numbers the radio au- P e e i15—Lee and Wesley, vocal har- | ot"{po meeting tomorrow evening | Pones to be laid when I am gone, dlence will be entertained by the |y ine o oo Ly ‘ nony : | for a month's extension of the time ”m‘r'v 'm s B ks uest artist, August Klein, who || A i —Harold A. Danne, talk on avi- | j1at1eq 1 ating the report. Member s family, sadd . P S Tareactt His baritons ol for | AR esal \eadireation ion O wae nateacted o | DY the death of the master business a Buzz anice o thelr approval in the course of the > = . | 1270—WBNY—236 | make a report at the August meet- | man of America, recalled this state- ] Commercial Trust period. ew York Stations y—Announcements ng: but It will_be impossible to | ment and decided his body should a. Sweet Marle; b. Hello Cutie; - 9 Broadway Plays,” Dr. & N.!o"'c o' tho instruction on account | be buried in a mausoleum on the IES and m it o ich eat hol 2 e Who is Loving You Tonight? 560—WNYC—536 wruch |5¢ the delay in obtaining reports | Side of the road leading out of e g liol r"’“ b "‘“l d‘ hich “3""‘"5‘"?“' a. Twinkle, Twinkle; e. The Riff |7—Ttalian lessons 5—Male quartet from the school department and | Wheaton. The funeral will be Thurs- , St cmp o _ home! othg.fimu'l rugs. Clean and Song —Police alarms ¢ Sisters, duets e day. o Kill them at once, with Flit. easy to use. Will not stain. Trio—Selections to be announced Baseball results :45 cinstein, violinist Explaining the attitude of the wa- Judge Gary's body will be brofight S % ar ¥ Flit spray clears the house in a few Flit is the result of exhaustive a. You Don't Like It, Not Much; | *S—Uliveri's band concert 1 velyn Katz, piano ‘er hoard, Chairman Hatch wrote | from New York on the Twentieth b. So Blue (Waltz); c. Sunny 1 Story of the Mirror" 10:05—Al Chaskin, tenor |as follows: “The expenses of this | Century Limited and will be taken minutes of disease- bearing flies, laboratory research. It has re- posish; : 10:20—Facts about New York 10:2 ring ensemble {partment are provided by its own | from Chicago to Wheaton on a spe- it bed bugs, s, Placed old ineflective methods. Baritone Solos—To be announced, | 10:30—Police alarms; weather 5—Herman Danofsky, pianist and not by general taxation | cial funeral train. 4 O A committee from the Illinols ants and fleas. Itsearchesontthe Fatal to insects but harmless to . August Klein (guest artist) 610—WEAP—192 0—Whispering Serenader and the insurance on property in n . . v a. Mine; b. Down the Lane 5—Plantation orchestra 11—Corinth orchestra the city building is in accordance | Manufacturers' association has been cracks where insects hide and mMankind. Recommended by ppointed to attend the ceremony. breed, destroying their eggs. Health Officials. Buy Flit and Flit (waltz) ‘5*'””“0" music 11:30—Tenor solo with the annual inventories. This a1 Trio—Selections to be announced | 6:55—Baseball scores | Piano solo board is. however, glad at all times | It includes many friends of Judge sprayer today. Fof sale every- a. Same Old Moon; b. Look at the | I—William J. Ilagan, baritone | —Corinth orchestra {o exhibit to your committee, or to | Gary. The committee: | " Pt kills moths thei World and Smile; c. Don't Some- |7:15—Charles B. Scully, “Long Dis. the City Hall commission, its poli- | Paul 1% B\'\-_lc}(!‘. J; 1'). Cunnl‘r‘lgl};;xm, i and their larvae where. body Want Somebody to Love— | tance Swimming” Eastem S(afions cies for their inspection and erifi- (T. Avery, W. C. Arthurs, am Commercial Trust Anvileers |7:30—After dinner music clsm.” The letter applies to - | Butterworth, Dorr ' E. Felt, 8. M. #8:30—"Songs of the City,” The |S—Jack Albin's orchestra | wark—422 committee’s recommendation t Hastin, . Hurley and R. P. La- : | 5:30—Same as WTIC & e he city |mont. Four Bards el WTIC e T b e all tnaurable holdings In the city [mont. *9—Harmony Belles—Love Songs of | 9—Correct time i e e bullding be in by the city | Judge Gary's body w - Different Lands: 9—Hour el hall commission instead of by the [ed to the district where he first I—Bell Trio, Machusla (MacMur- | 10—The Cavalcade e {individual departments. | gained prominence. A\(!L‘:‘l lla;mK i | 11-12—Wintz's orchestra 5 . . commi jeen graduated f Northwestern rough) [FisssaTinig srchestrs 30—Harold Stern's orchestra The board of s Dt ool II—The Belles: a. A Lane in| 660—WJIZ—154 e viving C. . |wrote as follo “In reply to your | University he came here and sta Spain; b. Cherie 30—Baseball scores Pr 2 letters of June 29 and July & the p; .uuc:‘lnrrl:mtv. e III—Bell Trio, Gypsy Love Bong ck prices 941 i b o questing additional insuranee on | He was the first mayor of hea- ; ! ¥ i :15—Modern American ( osers | questing from “The Fortune Teller RGN ST 9 c,.ofl.,,‘,:," ,”‘,4';' ';:,’,'.‘,,,‘1'35”“,;“,“_ central headquarters and fire alarm |ton, shortly after the town was in- DESTROYS (Herbert) headquarters the board voted to no- {corporated. Later he became a co:x:; Mosquil Motk IV—The Belles, O Sole Mio; Chi- g 1 S ; tify you that your recommendation |ty judge of Dupage county nese Moon ball scores Z aTe Halo ] could not be adopted as no money fnwnvhy earned the name of “Judge Ants Bed Bugs Roaches V—Bell Trio, Giannini Mia from “orrect time ; s e as available for this purpose in our |Gary,” a name that has followed (Friml) | W e qurv’rl Fox Terrlers Five Messner Broth- | budget.” { him through his rs of s.pu(‘m.c‘ll.'xr VI—The Belles, Yankee Rose —Pennsylvania_orchestra success as head of the United States 8 S Qb AW s oTblestial [ 10- SRR 60—WPAP, Palisades—395 MAPLE HILL NE'WS Stecl Corporation. | e 9 Ve im0 le10— it e 1th HoTos hildren's Hour d 1120—WDRC, New Haven—268 |*10—Ohman and Arden, with solo !"7“1‘:u'\mmmv el Find Clue to Name | | { | —Weather and news | st | 10:30-11:30—Pennsylvania orch. 60— WHN—395 30—Charles Strickland's orch. Miss Mildred Mann of Robbins of Amnesia Victim Auto Painting lisades orchest 5 iss Cora Huntington of o 5 e Rt | —Book review avenue and Miss Cora Brooklyn, N, Y., Aug. 16 (UP)— || _. g : Melody Gang Hartfora are spending a week at fpycfiiocet s ™ Gery amnesia vie- || Expert Work Low Prices We have an eight room house, on Shuttle Meadow Ave. —Dance musle s : ; S . 4 : ; b ; form TRabbis olacPorchEsicat Elm Camp in Moodus. tim who was thought to be Lieuten- Spraying ar Vamnishing in a very fine location. There is steam heat and a one car 8—studio program S50 . S | VK 3 v 0—Mandolin, violin, plano il O Chateau | Giadmits g S T R | R e Ll St Flu"“g—&;}‘a:u‘uhu garage. The lot is 50x150. $1,500 cash is the down pay- 9—Correct time or L 20—WODA, Paterson—291 * |\ '3 “ing Miss Ruth Nixon of Ruth- | ooty (000 By ochial authordt F. E. R, JIr. ment. This price is right. This is a wonderful buy. 9—Dance program an Automo- | R : ¢ Miss | al Hour Ramblers i ? ts of Miss|qre satisfied 10—Correct time | . B ar s e g tBrta i o S 1000 o= COI D RIETRO TaNEa b e Helena Doane of Frederick street | At first the authorities were sure | ST Spring el 328 ) e oyeritheinselsany they had discovered the ex-naval of- | | » 110:30—Dan: music st 3 P 3 3 e | > ficer who had disappeared from the | < : . Eyes Examined | e . . 5 6:10—Market and baseball |10:15—Frank Mansficld, tenor T t 's Re 11—Organ recita 1220—WAAT, Jerscy City—216 Seth Goodale of Johnson street 15| Unjon club last February. Bert Dolan’s Recording orch. | & e 1 Market reports ding the week with his family, | i differences in the color of 7 Silvi ippe es LS Dlar sEURIen oL spending el is family, | 8 iffercnct \ " Baseball 11:30—Silver Slipper orchestra : P | q e O—O i Telephone 3400 City Hall ! 7—Correct time ;:M-——Vmcent Breglio, pianist 810—WMCA—370 6:05—Dinner music who are camping at Hammonasset his eyes and handwriting specimens, | '7:30—Hotel Statler ensemble. Pro- |8:10—Joe Davis, the Melody Man |7 LasTpIOn canh beach: hR e S Henry F. Reddell R %20t e e orchestra | 7—Willlam H. Richardson, talk A son was horn Aug 12 to Mr.| He seomed disappointed at losing | g;mmc"“ €l el e (Herbert) ARSI T . 7:15—Ukulele, Peggy Gilroy and Mrs. Fred Fuller of West Hart- | his identity again. i 5 4 S o ..;s:snr:n:‘:!mr:‘lcll: rb:'::;)m ek ‘1:}1:‘?”1{ sl SRl SGa iais e ] 99 W. MAIN ST. PHONE 1185 S & 2 R S S ‘enice orchestra pital. Mrs. Fulle as formerly | ?ih;!re)xnper Fidelis (Sousa) i [—uJ:‘:ni\f:‘?:ov:}:’:j}‘n readings 590—\WO00, Philadelphia—308 Miss Ruth v hter of Mr-i “WHEN IN HARTFORD | | AUCTION AUCT[ON AUCTION i 2 P Uiy seh baritone | 7:30—Dinner music Mrs. . A. Law of Newington ¥ 3. , . g = 5 2 ,B':;)Heur s Thrush at Eve (Cad- 9:45—Hye L ,’.‘{q:x’flxz‘]'h baritone | 5. r5— Time eignal; weather o 5 tl!)‘!r\E“‘iV“ Herg:. o CROWLEY BROS. IN We are going to auction off No. 419 South Main e Dace (Moskowsid) e T Ns s ehtharitone | 590—WIP, Philadelphia—508 | kverytaing we s e PAINTERS AND Street to settle an estate. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 3 e penann Jance .(MosKows | B ¥ : f—Weather forecast Mr. and Mrs. Clifton McKenna of | very best, P. M. Daylieht Savine Ti . family S 8—George Olsen’s orchestra from 10:30-~Theo Alban, t New Rochelle, N. Y. were guests of | [f don’t believe it come in DECORATORS e sl ROne fanuy househwith ot © from WJZ: Opening; Lighthouse rnie Golde 8 : > Y e Bt you 0'] elieve 67x327 feet extending half way to Plainville, iiies; yust Dhie Same; Gold Dig- Market reports Robbins avenue this week-end, | fora test. : Estimates Cheerfully Given om ger; Tired Hands; Just Another A E e R ey : Wholesale and Retail Depart- All Jobs — Tel. M3 | m Day Wasted Away; When I Ring ! Jestc Iis S Miss Ma Yicher of Frode ment in Connection. 2 a ea s a, e o Your Front Door Bell; Moonlit n Franklin orchestra | & R B w"":",",'w"“‘" Shiat s 267 Chapman Street | . Waters: Cheritza; s red Clem, jazz pianist . ey . v Lo TR Ive e RN as | | f : b el Harbor, Fast Tiver, with Mi | THE HONISS |wmwmms coassmssans |l 272 Main St.. Phone 34 N. B. National Bank I e, Nothing Does Does; Roam On Lit- | 7:40—George H. Morris, talk String, sio lyn Sorrow. 14225 ustone Male o OYSTER HOUSE Hedoniinete 8 ; 5 Pretty Birds; I Ain't That Kind of | S—Ruth Alvoy Ay 9:40—Hazel Rich and Flora Ripka,| Dr. and Mrs. Leon F. Dary and | tle Gypsy Sweetheart; Two Little - jazz planist Loior Tapstone Wiale uuattet % + os: Un- —Jewis 5 org' recita H i :e‘?::ay{hma;;‘; (i{';loh?nmu\k\fi‘ll::v’: M :;lul‘-m" dnecs sons, Graham and Dasid Dary, have | 22 State St. Under Grant’s DI e Jreuine 5 acob Rudd, Jewish CUMIC” | |\~ Nove,” by FIf M. Orowitz | returned from a two weeks at | HARTFORD el 7 & st : 3 & 3 t Lanin's orchestra — The Continentals, from WJZ: |9: Home Building,” George B. 13 g [ Overture, ‘Cariolanus” (Beetho- |- Caldwell e T 2 3 Stanley ven), orchestra; Eri Tu from “Un — String music de luxe L R Ballo In Maschera” (Verdi), bari- mes Clancaglini, operatic | | e ol Crehestrs ztone solo; 1 Rejoice That It's De- i '”w",j(;",h' P cided, from “The Sorcerer” (Sul- |10—Hymn sing Eaploinan b ot | ngs of the City livan), chorus; Fact Ut Portem, [10:20—String ensemble st from “Stabat Mater” (Rossini), |10:30—Frank Johnson and “The | ™ OFrect e contralto solo; Je Crois Entendre, [ Girl Friend” d o from “Les Pecheurs de Perles” |10:45—TBanjo Buddy h eleade s (Bizet); Intermezzo; Minuetto; | 11—Meyers' Oriole | gt tra Farandole, from “L’Arlesienne” 920—WBOQ—320 ! . e . (Bizet), orchestra; When Gentle- | 7:30—Atlantic Ladics’ Trio \f'l‘n' st ]'T“ e (’"'T D) it men 'Are Eaten Up With Jealousy, | 8:15—Luke McGluke, *Philosop As the result of an automobile collision at the corner of Glen and from “The Mountebanks” (C of Cow Hollow’ g S lier), trio; D'Amor Sull'All, from A al melange 3 5 on June 2oy el it “Il Trovatore” (Verdi), soprano ary potpourri T4 BB e :,,)“,',‘,'f,,rr?»"“{.'j solo; Finale, Act III, “Romco and |9 > old plantation Y NichioTis MaTona Sh(c : inst Nicholas Malone. Juliet” (Gounod), chorus I's orchestr e S e 10—Eldna Hansen Johnston, Fo- ] nals Broueh AR OIA) Faene LARGE SIZE_‘\'ITH COVERS prano; Harry Boland, tenor; J. C. reather forecast oo e rry Bol o : i \ndy Shops, Inc. of New Rourke, pianist and accompanist 2 i e e 89 Pideraon ; all and spor Nonl 5 : 2 of I alonlight mnd Rosss (Demars) | 665 illantina W Erekias, ¥ Fronth etz iUl it Cotd onitiis Mrs. Joinston and Mr. Boland i OANS_ | ot | AUTO WEDGE , LOANS : : ) / o el COVERED WITH LEATHERETTE - =1 76 oF cama, Up Tos300 | sy e 79¢ % married pecple ke house _and to single persons liv at home. Ther el LEE / Jnotother reurercaits except o Interest Ixplain our SYSTEM | | Ly celpt of a reguiar salary and ho | LOANS | (furnitare. A friendly, helpful s = 3 LN |place tn borrow money. Red Smbarrassing 5 “"All Dealings Contidential rilr and Rewonatie feoms || CENED AL S CONPIDENTIAL i GALLON CAPACITY to Repny NO RED TAPE s AR 79 | , : TR S i PHOENIX FINANCE £ | : £ ¥ Call, Write or Telephone 4950 B m H (com) J h ¥ A‘ P R OL 9 = Py { . ed Bldg. 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