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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927. y 3 ist I'rederick Hayes. The next meeting e NEWINGTON NEWS | i nela Tnursday atternoon of 5—I todlo\\' baritone i next week the home of Mrs. V. n Herman Danofsky, pianist L. Eddy in Elm Hill and will be a e our oo s ears 1 | in' : | A special town meeting will be |whist party. y—— A tin’s orchestra " 1 cloo Marinle Qrch lcalled to take action on the appro- 11:40—Dance orchestra priation of $5,000 for state aid road | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bentley have ;.,. 3 “.“51(._,,“ maintenance. The town, at the ex- |returned to their home in North \EGr I ovmeine fordhaatin pense of about $24,000 had West | Haven after spending a week with FRIDAY. Abbott; Lohan, string and %ood hryn Connolly, soprano ‘Ho!v'nu* BN nuwlxynml and s g ”f‘ Mr. and Mrs Raymond Stoddard of — winds; Dance Selections, “Hit the = 5% \wine \white, planist P this .um‘ has be . " | Church stre Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Deck;" Pretty Little Bom Bom: 50 pi Rietz, composer by the state. It is n Thoa. Gidda aribal o o _|town to appropriate 100 for main- B . 2 — Whoa, Giddap, Garibaldi, Macy ;.45 \furiel Ellis, dramatic reader | (oW 10 2DBEOPEE o for main: | License, Minus Bride, Note —Asterisks (*) Indicate Pick | and Robinson, vocal duo; Spanish | ' Xiio talk give Newington $15,000 of which Useless, Smith Finds of the Programs. Group: Rosita, Bolero S hemaria srch o SO NPT G el SR s L [ ® = i:l_z;{—(‘r;hlsot‘y‘m T";«Tff: miseing | |and the balance in July, 1928, as|pour Lost is more than a play to | “persons : ! Eastern Stations remuneration for the expense of A, Ledyard Smith, young Milmau- - — New England Stations i | a |paving the highway. | ke archaclogist; to him it s a bit 830—WNAC. Boston—333 710—WOR, Newark—423 No opposition to the matter is eX- | of saq personal experience. 0:8%sDinnar dance acobs’ pected Smith, a Harvard graduate and 630—WTIC, Hartford—478 | 7.30_The Lady of the Ivorles; talk © cques Jacobs' ensemble 3 Smith, a ale e :20—Road report —Varied program ¢ i " Frederick R. | son of a socially _pmnunmw e - :30—Dinner concert, Hoted Bond (g pewis Dunham, organist y, obtained at Waukegan, trio 9150="Tanor, E6pTan0 esday a license to marry 50—News and baseball scores o¢ T a0 Helsmian and his orch! 1cques Jacobs' ensemble avenue is about half completed. The . a Patterson, daughter of Dinner concert continued 670—WEEI, Boston—148 30—Pepper Pot orchestra section from Attwood's corner south | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Medill Pauerl; 15—Piano recital, Laura C. Gaudet | . . 950t =50 BOSO0TLE s Correct time; Howard Hitz, bar- [to the town line is now open toson. On the same day that he tool 30—Banderillos and the Trouba- | e e itone [traffic. One side of the road from [out the license announcement was 3 Tt me s teg §:15-—Moscow Art Trio {rom Kavkaz |the line south to the stone quarry [ made of Miss Patterson's engage- doss om New York | 5 e o ap a. Opening, El Banderillo (Bara); | o 9—The Congo Tribesmen is completed but not as yet been | ment to James Simpson, Jr., son od b. Nina Pancha March (Garcia) ".‘,\,:“ e iletn :30—Mabelanna Corby hour |opencd. One way traffic is being ! the president of Marshall Field an Toreador—Dawn of Tomorrow | . .0 “'Tk £ 10:30—The Italian Trio | maintained on this streteh of the | Co. a. On the Go (Stahl); b. Beautiful | e Rmen v bu i highway. | Jor several hours yesterday Chi- Night (Moyer); c. Rlo Rita (Tier- | S—From New York . Joe Herlihey's orch. The roadbed is being changed and | cago society circles buzzed with ru- ney) i e Ut Solnd 0—WDWM—Asbury Park—361 |o special foundation put down to|mors and speculations on the mean- Toreador—a. Just Once Again; b, | ¢:30—Musicale 7—Berkeley-Carteret music | withstand the heavy traffic from the | ing of the license obtained at Wau- Just an Ivy Covered Shack e the }‘rl s—Ralph Dutton, tenor {auarry north. The direction of the | kegan, a place where hurry-up mar- | After the Rain— a. Mazurka (Stahl); b. Song of | 10:05—Orsan recita T §:15—Mrs. Bleecker-Stirling, so- jroad will be different and will cut | riages are frequent. India (Rimsky-Korsakoff c, | 10:40—Radio forecast and weather 2 |out two dangerous corners. T Smith himself finally cleared the st Banderillo. || TO0WMAE. So. Dartmoutn—43§ " JATC i ani | highway will be on a higher level | pygtery. He explained that, indulg- Closing, E! Banderillo (Bara) f e o et N Mrs. Prancis Rose, planist | highway will @ higher level | mystersy. expla; 'at, indUlE” | plgte Lawn Trimmers— 8§—Cities Service concert orchestra | *** "7 °° TR AL ryor's band | nmr]l.m.' the ! O 1 ‘! l:f- (:c " ling to hope, he ohl.‘ainr"d the x‘w]n e Gotiwin Grass Bhaarel: and the Cavaliers, from WEAF: | 9:15—Alma Bruce, planist have always been a hindrance, without Miss Patterson's knowledge ood March (Bourdon); Sercnade New York Stations | o: s band | T {or “consent. When he found his| Hedge Shears— (Gounod); Cocoanut Dance (Her- | — no orchestra | A meeting of the selectmen of |suit was hopeless, he said, he re- | «Lawnvac” mann); Here I Am (DeSylva- 560—WNY(C—536 Sea Girt orchestra Hartford county held yesterday | tugned the license to the clerk at (trade mark registered) Brown); On Wings ot Song (Men- French lessons 860—WAAM, Newark—319 fternoon at the si capitol and | \Waukegan. delssohn), Cavaliers; “L'Arle- Police alarms 7—Bill Fellmeth, sports |Newingon was represented by —_— The big value in Lawn Rakes for sienne” (Bizet): Menuet, Adagi- —Baseball results Gene Ingraham’s orchestra lectmen James C. (,mu»n‘ GLnr;"’ Experiments conducted by two 6 etto, Tarnadolle: Liebesfreud Violinist and lecturer 143 — “Stage Whispers,® Anita | Churchill and John H. Fish. Com-{German physiologists show that if 0(5 (Kreisler), piano duet; Ain't That | Symphonic orchestra from | Graunis a Grand and Glorious Feeling, | the M Augustine Jacquillarc A Morgan Cello, planist valiers; Londonderry Alr, string ] Chtte it B E [ ame donany S Blteshons |which the department has originated section of orchestra; Handel on|10:20—Facts about Ne ! fis suput New Yok whereby it will purchase C‘l'?”"“"”l; “Iron Horse” Galvanized Ware the Strand (Grainger), two Pianos | 19:30—Police alarme: weather 0 i LNt ey and string section of orchestra; 610—WEAF—4v2 : gndleg thoyyarions fowna Lave (;!l SflHE ITGHI"G MSH Rubbish Burners By the Swanee River (Myddle- orey’s orchestra 700—WPAP, Palisndes—305 | S p"fr LRt D ton); Doll Dance (Brown), plano |g—Dinner music 7:30—Studio program ““m“m suggested the purchase of FULI.UWEB BEHHY'PIGKINB duet; Old TUncle New (Foster), —Raseball scores §—Radio Franks ats ol .aders, | and snow- Lamco Underground Cavaliers and orchestra tardom of Broadway 9—Prince Piotti and Madelyn Hardy, | 'PUCHS SPISACEER SN ERRCEN S : : 9—Musical Miniatures, directsd by |7:30—Three Cheers, voeal trio s foloss GRUCHGE Rt S5 Spread rapidly, but was checked at last Garbage Receptacles Harold Sanford, from WEAF: —"Beminiscence,” David Mar- | 9:30—Charles Strickland's orch. |, 1f & 1wk €Al (TUIICT O and quickly healed Marche Hongroise (Rakoczy) | well 1070—WGCP, Newark—280 Bl e nsiing e (Berlioz). orchestra; I Chant As |$—same as WIIC 6—Orchestra e bt Gl e st ‘ocArzolltolwn, Pa, 1Ang, ‘1?(:_ I Lay (Gygsy Song) (Dvorak),|9:30—France orchestra 7—New Brunswick Hour 3 Ge oS ed by | ‘One day last year after picking E) . . f) sopramo; Tune Thy Strings, Oh |19—Moon Magic, instrumental | :rt Borman's orchestra maintenanca "l“‘,’)‘m_‘;mt"',’ The. sev. | berries my hand began to itch very lts ng’lt from Rackhffe (3 Gypay, (Gypey, Sona), (Dvorak), |10:80 —Cass Hagan orchestra [eral towns which make use of the | badly. I'scratched it but did not soprano; Hejre Kati (Hubay), vio- 0-12—Frank Farrell orchestra 1220—WAAT, Jersey Clty—246 1:’.r','“,,ml.,,t' Will be charged according | Pother to putanything onit. Final- lin solo and orchestra; Hungarian 660—WJZ—154 | 6—Market reports ”‘I‘ A R G 0 POk (Seine ly the place became red and sore Dance No. 6 (Brahms). orches-|5:30—Baseball scores -Dinner musie [ entivaatiniiise s totallotimain, and began to spread all over my tra; The Old Mother {5:35—Closing prices and quotations | :40—\Weather forccast D s Leing. borne n | hand. ‘Then I became alarmed and - o s s & S 2 2 tenance expenses being seeing your advertisement I sent Song) (Dvorak), soprano; Gypsy's 0—Financial summary 6:45—Sports resume proportion by these towns. Yor o sautpls coch of 3o Biinol Liberty (Gypsy Song) (Dvorak), 5:50—Cotton prices and quotations 11—WHAR, Atlantic City: “ Soap and p()intment. {M‘ter usin; soprano; Rhapsody in F (No. 1) 5-6—Agricultural reports 5—Sport talk X ! i . A meeting of the Ladies' Aux these samples the relief was so (Liczt), orchestra 0—Baseball scores ening concert A » d tw i :30 May Louise McAviney, B0- |7—Correct time 30—WFI, Philadelphla—05 | 1ary of the Grange was held yes grfiat, fIRpurchlasse t“od full size 30 — 4 MeA ¥, 8 e 7 3 —405 ar 3 Mrs. S 0! sing ji i i i prano, and Helen V. Kane, pianist: |7—Al Friedman's orchestra 20—Baseball scores R G () et G o e S e L DR L) Paint — Hardware — Glass — Sash — Doors — Interior Trim Soprano—a. Ave Maria (Gounod); |§—Yesterthots” srnie Holst's orchestra =——————————————— ;¢ until my hand was finall Agri H 4 1 DeES ok o7 Tean Bls (Conieys M |lera o e o ez et ey T i gricultural and Builders’ Supplies Louise McAviney 10—Correct time 7—Talk enough for what your Resinol has Pianist—a. Improvisation (Mc- |10—The Granadas e e | R R PARK STREET — TEL. 5000 — BIGELOW STREET Dowell); b. Valse Triste (Mc-|10:30-11:30—Pennsylvania orch. 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