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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1927. _— 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 | in Hartford, by the way. When the Ci It |vesterday. Mrs. Tracy was, before |Place left New Britain General 30—Reports. TRAFFI[; Ml]NlT R flank sergeaut haerd the story Lie lty ems her marriage, a teacher at the Elihu | hospital today, having recovered 5—Baseball scores; races. isent them into the captain. The cop | Burritt school, while Mr. Tracy was |after an operation. connected with the Stanley Works Hot lunches at Packard Drug— 0—Dinner music. told his story and the captain told :30—Musical program. RELATES HIS wnES him that it he couldn't take care | 1% D‘;:;'x’l‘gaL‘I‘H‘;‘:“‘evi‘;‘fnfi"“’a‘: here for several years, advt. bis S v < ; : sevi The condition of Officer Ernest 0:30—Goldman band of his things any better than that ;ilel TN IOE SO B0l Make your plans to start Septem. | The condition of Officer Lrnen| 10:15—Dance music. he'd better hand in his badge. The | PAES & het ber 6th at the Moody Secretarial |Bloomaulst, who was operated on ot B D Tvrobrem A : . [two Georeetown boss argued 1o | "G Corl" makes warm _triends.|Scbool. Phone 207—aav. N e sl SATURDAY. $70—WRNY—309 bl tisnses | College Boy, Flagging the Ling, |t con znd to1d the captain Mbat & | ity Coal & Wood Co. Tel. 217—sav. || The following warrantee deeds| "Bl i " cnool—56 a month, 3 I3 hrlibK Dagts, bisltons $:30 Qtnim»prngrl:n ) ? | She cantali - fnadly. let. fhe. supere |4 deushter. was born st. Ney|Days bees fied wih C Cotfl & {Eveliligs’ &' woek. Doy Sotudyl=435 v y Britain General hospital Jast evening | L+ Thompson: John A.and Albin O. 15 "L =5 0 B0 bbn o™ v i ESpierh Derlight Saving Time. S ’l'_‘:d’!‘;‘gl‘; Sy 10—The Happy Hour. Finds Motorists Q“w‘ {numcmry g0 back to his Job The | o Ny " CoOENS O inbury of |Swanson to Michalma _Sokolski, Egne Note —Asterisks (~) TIndicate Pick |7:15—Melba Allter, Dream Girl. SLmRRnDs ayslc, two ‘ex-criminals’ brought him back | y45 napie street. |property on- Golden Hill; and | { Business School.—adv of the Programs. 0—"At Home Party." [ A WORT:Roclieator-—210 : in their car and as far as T know, | Eening school—$6 a month, 3 |l-epold I. Maynard, trustce to Mary _ e —Twilisht hour with Uncle Duve. | When George and Charlle _ and ) they were good friends after that. | ovenings a week. Day school—315. |E- Rivers, property on Elils Manor. | SRR | §—] N 5 > 3 n as taking v 3 3 217—adv, v 4 WIIC, Harttord, will be found | S—Harold Normanton, “Whispering |g.50—Spiritual quarter hour. |them in which they must work to of men up to a job in the northern 'B“,f‘:tfzi e tentions was | _Notice of marriage intentions has | 1014 its first meeting of the year on & wavelength of 535.4 me- 4115 -5Vea! FawnTiurat 18yncopator. 990—WGR—Buflalo—303 {sustain their collegiate selves, what | part of the state. Half way up 4.9 with the town clerk yesterday | been filed with the city clerk by Her- | Sunday morning. All the members of S e o0 (8 oeyoies, bein- 5'30_}:““ phtiaiiseglele S el £ T 0—C nch of industry offers itself to |started to rain and the boss said |,y Dr Andrew Taylor of Chicago |bert J. Curtis of 78 Lincoln street | last year's team arc asked to be on ning Monday, the change being Radio Tr association. them as a part time occupation |that we didn’t have to work that|,nq Katheran Virginia Ladd of and Miss Elizabeth H. Grammitt of | hand and any new players wishing authorized for today. It cannot 1020—WGL—294 1080—WHAM—Rochester—278 | w hey may leave without re-!day. All the men in the back were |gouth High street. 89 Brook street. | to try out for the team are invited tc Epaililio, effecti foday, because | 3-—Luoy Kelser, planist, 10- N : grets in the fall? An answer to this |so happy that they started in sing- | New lunch specials, Crowell's—| Evening school, $6 a month, 3 attend. Coach William Turner ex. JREIE Agart Bib e UL Mon. B .l liEer S onTan0 : s stion may be found at almost |ing at the top of their lungs and I[aavyt. levenings a week. Day school, $17. pects a large squad = of candidates et i ew pa{eleagth el 280 hangeiBuddy. 9:30—2Musical program | every stretch of highway whigh s | was glad 100, 50 T stepped on it and | Word has been recelved of the |Books and supplies free. Connecti- | this season. The meeting will bo iRt -formerly. hoecupled Sy ‘g:gl “'"_“”;9 joIchezizes |11-12—Dance program. {under construction in the State. |went down the road sounding like | birth of a son, Wilbur Duguid Tracy, |cut Musiness College, 163 Main St.| held on the golf practice field acrose WNYC, New York. il Feneral hints. 1 — | Young men who thrilled thousan a band wagon gone crazy. They were [to Mr, and Mrs. Roger I". Tracy o &chool opens Sept. 1.-—advt, | from A. Ronketty's store at 590 fiSa=Eand fe i sslerfeonzn, Western Stations ‘7‘\' fall with stirring 70 yard dashes |singing ‘O Sole Mio’ at the top of | Natick, Mass., formerly of this city. | Miss Ruth Bassette of Emmons South stree New Enxland Stations !6 15—Dance music. 950—KDKA, Hmh"r!h_‘_:ufl through the opposing line and who | their husky voices and talking in | l :q_ffi""""fi;; i ’ e {will thrill thousands more this fall | four languages when a motoreycle | it arrell, tenor | s Dbt with 40 yard drop kicks are to be |cop drew up and asked us what the — ma Carr, singer. | found today waving red flags at onc hurry was. Those men stopped sing- } 630—WTIC, Bartford—176 s ; y 7:20—Road reports. 15—Mother Stoner's party P way traffic stretches and quailing !ing so suddenly that it was funny: Silent night. —Prince Plottl 3 7:30—Concert; reports, a : i : g 50 8 ) s 1400—WICC, Brdgeport—211 | ¢ tiatorn Loomie orchestra. 11—Weather; baseball. [the hapless motorist who ~ventures | The cop let me off with a warning | 8:30—Bay State Aces orchestra. RS Elinns e ThbTeas, 580—WCAE, Pittshurgh—pt7 | ISt thelr L g s,‘)lnvlz::xlz Aen | but rh; ’mlr;n”dnlnll dare R > 10—Bay State Aces orchestra. o 4 o me as WEAI. Dl Sl A, DORSESE i more. I told them the cop had told | 4 y 45—Harold Loomis' orchestra. ‘ M o . : d—3: e c. Beta Kappa key to dangle me to make them keep quiet or he'd 900—WBZ, Springfi _Ra S —Dance music. y o make th »a | 6:27—Baseball; ?eame:l i I Fadlotaniles Eemiee. Artist nl:»nai, { their watch chains wield picks and ' arrest us all. Half of them didn't | : 2—Harold Veo and orchestra. shovels with the swarthiest foreign- | speak English so that was all right | 6:30—Jerry Falvey and his orch. “ P 8:3 : as WEAF. 1;15_31.,;’,(.41 program. | 1270—WBNY—236 Dance music P { er and develop muscled torsos which | with them—they didn't let out a | S0t x6~3‘—_’l(’)o—t;v‘t]éllxznoux‘1‘red.‘. . ST0—WTAM, Clevelande—i00 1jw‘i\v1“f] bring the demon of jealousy | pecp ail the rest of the way home. | 7531 —Fart Tows and. his Hotel 70— Q—New York—219 | : | to the hiearts of many wrestlers and | “What do we do to pass the time 6—DMua’s Paradise Hawaiians. ‘EAT. | boxers. jaway? Well, we get bawled out | ° ° Statler orchestra. e = i : 8—Muscal program from New York | o' 13 —Al Kashin, congs. ; s program. | Time is a thing which hangs |plenty for happening to work for | *$:30—First act of musical show | . v ccnt Martain, pianist. | 10—Variety musicale. | heavy en the hands of the collegiate | the company that's making it so 45—Little Mike. 00— WLW, Cinclonati—i22 who voluntecred to give hard for the fellow in the automo- Peggy Ann,” from WJZ. ’:30—‘3“‘fl.l’d D'Amato, planist. 7—Crusader's orchestra. { S—Johanna Grosse, organ. | s interview. Except for to get to where he's going. 9:45—Musical program. (A Uit lorohesine) | 9—Popular music, orchestra. | c : ing which | Everybody who goes past looks dag- [ 10—Will Rogers and his gang, in- (. -5 oiight Military band. 10—Dance music; songs. necessitated a negligent waggle of | gers at me as though it was my troducing many screen stars, from —Vincent Carelli, tenor. 30—WSAL Cincinnati—361 {the red flag to keep behind the |fault the state decided to put in a Wiz, haidietenspl Erohmaniylolinlst By cam el as bW cne way strefch until the coming |new road. We get used to it after 11—Weather reports; missing per- |0 —Blll Martin's hour. 01—String sextet. line had made the trip, he had |a while. We read when we get a | 11—Starlight Dance orchestra. 10:15—Same as WEAF. arrels and boxes of time at | chance but it's hard when we get sons; baseball. 1040—WTAG—Worcester—288 o | 12:30—Dance music. s disposal. He was communicative, | in the middle of an exciting part to Eastern Stations too, which seemed sensible, in view |have to stop and argue with a guy 3:05—Studio program. g o3 » ; 9:01—WTAG Little Symphony. 2 g . of the fact that about 90 per cent that's sure his car can get over a x {02 e 2ot Dance orcheatea: 710—WOR, Newark—d422 ms_o‘l:%h\e\]_nlglt‘f"t'::ar_‘fm of his co-workers did not regard 12 foot excavation.” | b 11—Daily news bulletin. |2:30—The Chapel Mgle quartet. |9:30—Concert; thrift talk; time an- | -"5 ok 28 their mother tongue. The Biter Bitten | 830—WCSH—Portland—360 |3 _The Cavaliers, e i Dumbness at the Wheel The stalwart ex-football star | T—Grain market. 7302705 Har i inss orchestia: T “There are a terrible bunch stopped in his reminiscences and 7:10—Weather; announcements. T AT R e { dumb drivers at large in this state,” went over to the middle of the road Elizabeth Speelman, pianist. he sighed woefully. “And 1 guess with his dingy red flag. A string of | 30—Baseball scores. B aaetaitincoses | about three quarters of them head formed quickly behind its ar- | 12 - 670—WEEI—Boston—418 I Pepra palin anenira [ for this stretch just to have me an- |resting waves and stopped to let a ; T 3 ver foolish question. Time before siring of machines come through [B « OUR 6—Waldort Concert orchestra Urban quartet and orch 8:30—Musicale. :45—The Collegians. | T was put on here, I was on a street | from the other side of the one way 10:15—Cruising the Alr. | S o that was absolutely closed. - Every |stretch. A woman in a large car driver that came along would stop happened to be stalled with the rest '10:20—Ed Andrews’ orchestra. 1/)_ Yolande Langwor tly contralto. 111:25—Radio forecast. | - when he saw the sign, ‘Strect Closed | of them but, while the others ac- 700—WMAF—So. Dartmouth—428 s; United Press bulletins. [;AN[;E to Traffic—Detour.” Then he'd lean |cepted their fate in comparative o out the side and yell, ‘Can T get | zood nature, the women leaned on fiééfi-li‘—‘;‘am% as '\:dOR- ‘lll—Wenthc ; Stern's orchestra. e Y viden 84 - through here?’ At first I was nice to | the horn and let the worl now = WiAR-Erovidenoe—4 60—WPAP, es— | I - 1:05—Al Wiiliame' orchestra. ST el des 305 | them but after half a day of assur- | that she wasn't satistied with the By e, 1-0—Studlo program. Plagis Ratikicie Sl i e, S e oot G e o e 9—Same as WEAF. e I through there t v pr ! SSU-WEWM Newaek—261 [ Diseased Tissues | shovel was working down the street |until the line had passed and the | New York Stations |2 Pcach program. |and a bicyele conldn't get through, | flagman waved them on. Then, in | = |8 bshore band. \nd then listen to them argue, T gof | her earnestness to let the young | S | |§—EIks' organ recital. | sick o i 2 I L R e 560—WNY g0 e s Ty __|sick of it and I got sarcastic about man know just how she felt abou 0— C—536 7—Berkeley-Carteret ensemble, Vienna, Aust 1 Pr— it Tve been that way ever since. | the whole proposition, the woman 1) s ouble, Folice quartet $—Studio program. New hope for sufferers from certain | ™13 tyen agter that, some of | became so excited as to stall her || ;i::*f;;’“‘f fi'mm’{ | 8:30—Pryor's band. forms of cancer herctofore regarded | ypoy haq nerve enough to squeeze | car. Immediately 18 horns behind iRYmsenl L Eenlt. | 9:15—Pryor's band. as incurable, was held out by DI |y 5.0n te side of the road and the | her took up the song where she $—Double Police quartet. g |10—To be announced. Joseph Muir of New York yesterday 4 3:30—Kaltenborn's Symphonic °r',11—BerEele) Pactocat silll concerts]at a dswlonatration befors . canter | \\\gn 'ml g? up H’)» street anyway. | had xmv oft ;m(? thn_:wou:g man chestra from Central Park. & esearch cong of a new type of |ANd then they call us tough who had recently received her caus- ™ 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 | 3 “I saw a funny thing while T |tic comments stood and grinned at 10:20—Facts about New York. | |radio-active “seed” for implantation : : f 10:30—Police alarms; weather. ! e e | was on the job. I was working with | her efforts until she at last got the 610—WEAF—492 Whils Dr. Mule sald his mefliod |'7° PO¥s from Georsslown inlver | car golng, oo | 12:30—Waldorf-Astorla orchestra. {r=Dento . wosjiod toolrecen lineveiopmontitio) B iOnA s e ot s mes ) it lsaunlerertoner MO EOE R 1:30—Bob Patterson’s orchestra. ot A Fonr |claim permanent cures, he expre; 2 SR »‘f"”“"-’“,;‘" STOMIHE Honlite “"“,’ Rl 2:30—Janssen's orchestra. 33 S R confidence that it would “‘prove more Al three of thenl didn't have sighed deeply. A Wi ahd Pnvaer enter —Lido Venice orchestra T enclinl aesios ik Uhe o st hing to do half of the time so These women,” he sald. 30—News of the day. ; e e e e e iy e tainers. 5 Y process than the hit-or-miss methods i R n 2 2 4:20—Original Banjo Boys. :45—Sport talk. i“h’“‘ were all that were possible | S0Mebody’s nice front lawn. The cop READ !mn-\!._n_ (T, 'r'll-.n ADS 4:40—Doris Tauber, planist. Delom NG Lty under the old conditior {conldn’t wrestle very well with his FOR BEST RESULTS 5—Frank Farrell’s orchestra. :30—Arcola Manor dance music The tiny secd. no larger than the | €0at and club on so he took off his | 6—Waldorf-Astoria dinner music. and entertyinment; head of a pin, contains radon, a ra- | hat and coat and badge and gun 6:55—Buaseball scores. e : o dio-active gas, far less costly than |04 Degan to wrestle one of the fel- e eis ‘orchestra. 1220—WAAT—Jersey CIty—248 |11 forms of radium previously em- | 12 They got him down and then 7:30—Maloof's Oriental quintet. fi‘n 1";}‘;" Y"‘r;gf'fl- ; ploved, and thercfore may be made | (hey picked up his clothes and beat | 8—The Week Enders. Salogst e N Iau S of available to virtually every sufferer 3 St firne. 6:40—Weather forecast. The containers, he explained, arc | Standing nearby is a Prescription for ¢ —Sports resume. : i creome two grent | fooling, of course, and they were | (Y 9—The Week Enders. po s0 devised as to overcome two great g re Colds, Grippe, Flu, Den, ue, | S BOLVarits Gonceit, Ukulele Pomp Evans, son Stawhacks which have heretaforc|Eoing to bring his stuff back but | arippe, 2 g 10—Cass Hagan's orchestra 5—German program. Jestened the usefulness of the meth- | 1he cop got real sore about it and | dlllOllS Fever and Malaria. | 11—Rolfe’s orchestra. 0—Randolph Conroy, pianist. od—hurning with the subsequent ne- " when they eame back he m-ougm] It kills the germs | | i 12:20—News flashes. 12:30—Popular songs. 12:45—Dance music. 1— i | | | | | 660—WIZ—453 :45—Newgold’s Literary Lobby. sis of {he tissues exposed to the 1—Yoeng's Dance orchestra §—Piano masters. yadium, and the necessity of leaving 2—Weather reports. | 8:30—Love songs, Edith von der [tjo seeds permanently in the radi 14:30—Manhattan trio. |2 Lelth. ated area 5:30—Baseball scores. —Jack Toley, tenor. The new seeds are screened w 6:50—Baseball New Venice orchestra. platinum, which cuts of all c 7—Correct time. 10—Mae Shannon, contralto. rays, and attached threads mal 7—Freddie Rich’s orchestra. GyLouls Blebnerisongs. possible to withdraw the contain 7:50—Women's tennis tournament. "*‘f‘)"“”" echoes. as soon as their usefulness is e ST lides 11:30—Dance music The sead particularly lends itself, B e s e 1070—WGCP—Newark—280 | he said, to'the treatment of cancer of 8:30—Mediterrancans Dance band. |, i e | 3 ; : oy : e 2 == o W el fems ot anee T et || For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts 10—Same as WBZ. B 11—Irwin Abrams’ orchestra. » Preacher { Dr. Muir was for seve years | 810—WMCA—370 | 1k, John Hill. I physician-in-chief at the New York | i ¢ _ | Shlos. on :45—Questions answered !throat, nose and lung hos . Aban- s 4 —Harry Eaton's orchestra. T o b —Song servic d ng ti field ot medicine for a ’ < i ¢ b 1 L - Il B H S R e T R T @ e L THE OLD HOME TOWN fied < 11—Orchestra. |eral at St c nd later as sec- SO (45— binette, readinge. A < { fpounter, Robinetle, readings: | 1y e/ oshiron time. retary of the legations fo Norway ;ri :;;kr‘;,:‘:;'_ ot | 1390—WOKO—Peckskill—216 ina Swed Returning once more ! O sy b estertainets, —Harry Eaton's orchestra. o medicine, he has devoted h vs-hi A e 6—Dress parade, Camyp Smith :30—Scripture reading. Dall jecores hard McComb, readings. |5:30—Hugh Bennett, tenor. hryn Connolly, soprano, |S—Band cancert, Camp Smith . " 9—Boxing bouts. s imram suLlltiother 1Go 590—WIP—Philadelphia—508 athryn Connolly, soprano. | 1—"CTEan recital o Xorora. Bulh, ~Mother Gosso $:10—Dinner musie. Auto Painting 45—Department of Agriculture Bedtime story and roll call Expert Work Low Prices 3—Ruth Francis, koprano. ony an et £ 2 3:10—Alfred Aroni, baritone. bpf_[ 1;‘:;.‘\:}{1?0‘”{" NaomIEGI- L “"‘"’g(}“”" Ing x Rooms and Sleeping Porch. Garage attached, : Sg— YII)“:"I![f:r,‘}lz‘l':*x]ug O::\:‘:mo. ! FEe ~ \Ledm II(at Fire Place, Oak Floors. Price reasonable, 130—R anels, soprano, Forthi 1, baritone. S, ar. 3:40—Alfred Aroni, baritone. [ B Ein kaworilieton s tiSTe S $:50—Myrtle Aldridge, contralto. 9:15—Filipino’ Byncopa.o x & DUNN 6—"The Jolly Jester. 105 EObRBIENd ) Y D Py % : :05—Organ recital T 6:10—Benjamin Franklin orchestra, X 2 MAIN ST. F il bem s Trows, archesind, 1100—W PG—Atlantic City— D E N T'l S I 7:40—Andalusian Serenaders. SEAD e enngial 7 ke his | Berlin, | :50—"The Mountaineers.” 7:05- iner. music, 4 S 8—Andalusian Serenaders. : e Dance orchestra. Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. S;Le,d—n‘arzlo rr nevenuto ,soprano; 1“;“1“"'\ \“:’;g ert o : Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. AUTOMOBUL AND | \b{ANTE.DTo Sidonie Taylor, pianist = S et 2 . Mountaneers 11‘;_3):,, wd Pipers - [X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN § WE HAVE A TWO-FAMILY HOUSE on Francis RUN INTO A LOAD OEHAYAANND s o easle -G : Chem T:;e(!‘: Belvidere, which is up-to-date in every way. BgE;\;Fg;MN:r::GENE'Em ;rIP 9—James Byers, baritone. : i b ¢ SRS —Jean Goldkett's orchesira. = e house is steam heated and has a two-car garage. 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