New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 1, 1927, Page 20

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| i | | ’E ! N Miiedtma - oty THURSDAY. Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Note —Asterlsks ( *) Indicate Pic; of the Programs. New England Stations 580—WTIC, —Dinner 1er group Hartford—536 Sunshir solo; —Recital and Ross and humo 1ccompa WTIC list with anot two masters Tenny L with Je masterpiece Happe 0 Sweetheart mes Whitcomb Riley) soprano obligat An Lil’ Boy (Haz- J:m\\ 1§ i zard); 111. How ed (dialec 1 (R H 17 Vous, T M You I You I [ ( t) 1 S ( I 670—W EEI—Boston—i18 Positior 830—WNAC, Bo ton— | ‘ Good News for Mothers See our ad in Tomorrow's paper New York Shop Whitcomb NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1927. 1010—WTAG—Worcester—288 —Baseball; k me Same as WEAF 620—WJIAL: t music to 1k ger reports T00—WMAF—So. Dartmouth—i28 | 6 s WOR —W CSH—Portland—360 Providence—i84 n WEAF orchestra rtesy nite or ~WRBQ—218 iastern Slations TI—WOR Newa 10:45—Tans eports 1 tour on—291 zvous liforniana weMurray tenor Bert Norman's I1—Baudistel's orchestra 220—WAAT—Jersey City—216 farket reports Plaza dinne orchestra r musie Vard's Little Ward ik Derhani, tenor Hemrich, pianist e Boys }11—Colony orchest | S30—WDWM—A<hury Park—361 rman’s orchestra Bru koprano A. B. Darby, tenor Hazel Brandt, pianist 90—WOO, Philadclphia—308 7 WOO Tri | T10—wWrL 1 6:3 Ernie Hol National Light Opera concert Lskimos | 10—Talk, David Lawrence | 10:10—01a Bil's Workshop 590—WI1P—Philadelphia—508 Dinner music :45—De d scores music Brokenshir Skill—216 1 Friend b Chesterficld 1—Dance program 1080—W HAM—Rochester—238 L& ral ceremonies Tusi l 11:30—Dance orchestra, ental novelt Baltimore—286 quartet, | NATIONAL GUARD AVIATION 600D War Dept. Praises Developmemw of Semce inston) ) Aug 81— National | tion units have reached a of perfection in their « prepared to oper- S G e “'ES‘,CI-'H Stations “\O—I\I»l\\ l'md»ur h—316 Elks Male Q aratus to the section w bar | to be delivered prior to next year's training period FIRES, RAIDS, AUTO CRASHES STIR PLYMHOUTH Ryder store. They had removed the large [plate glass widow in front of the th |store, and it was through the top of the window that the robbers made tomobile [their entrance. How the goods were collided | earted away is a mystery, hecause is | Policeman Harry Lee, who was on night duty, saves nothing unusual ‘mw. ned on Main street early that morning. He saw no trucks or care o'clock. Mrs. L. Buffett, who lives back of the building, says she heard a noise and voices in the etore about 13 o'clock, and also heard a truck !buck up to the front door, but paid Aitention, thinking that Longo- Famous Old Historic Town Has ¢ rushed to a | Night of Excitement With Police | /1P1¢ and serious injurics | ROBBERY STIRS TOWN and Fire Department Busy. Plymouth, Mass, This historical old U night of excitement ted | No Clue to 81,500 Shoe Robbery in 580—WCAL, Pittshurgh—3s17 ts, the war ‘“':‘ a Northport—Transportation of Loot | Vicco was doing some repair work. A today, in dis- cach il has created much ex- e an inspection | fires «d h erious | Remains Mystery. of 1 by the militia | ;'W‘I",, oty rognan f: e SR S o in the history of the R bureau ospital with injuries of a possibly | , The store is on Northport's national guard consist- | There are in the divisional air g of an air ol 17 ony orel Sl anil one photo section 800 WWa, Detroit—375 ang netd aringob Dinner concert - ROALEE Same s WEAF YH0—WGHP, Detroit—319 Dinner oy I m children i ater part of Band concert smplished in | B30—WsAL Cincinnati—361 th 10 tional guard qualified airplanes during the om WEAL me as WEAF udio mu —WLW, Cincinnati-—129 national guard rious temporary | >quipment in the after September 1 11 guard in th IN planes i"or the remain 1l year all units will be By \ () H \uull.n\ The | A0 H allowance of , however, tha ,M cquipped in t B At R R on airplanes and five advance £ or service airplanes. Mod- orn radio equipment is being pur- chased for installation in the three | heervation planes of each squadron, (‘amhridge Woman Given $30,000 for Injuries g Mass., 1—(UP) rrict Munroe will receive < for injuries reeceiv- ssion that resulted put coal in her kitchen It was claimed there was a Sept GENTLRY i @m\ FORD' . ntury Crawford inge in a hundred, will make your cooking a casier and has been well known [or nearly A Crawford Always Bakes and Heats Perfectly It's a hundred tix a hundred WE GLADLY LOAN H)\N,\' ,\1.\'\' UP TO § NECESSARY IH‘. HAD 300 FMBARRASSMENT Corp. 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