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16 SATURDAY. Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Note —Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pic| of the Programs. New Engléx_rd Stations 560—WTIC, Hartford 10, st act 0f music edy “Peggy Ann” broadca from the sta & Vanderbilt theater, New o ] WEAF DAY AT WTIC Y iio Hour from AF. Arno Arriga, d of the Cros Moscow Art orchestra, hias ar ranged an unu: for prescatation during adio Hour to rough WTIC in work. This orchest n ¥ - Cros Kroup of musicia selec- tions for ¢ eve- ning e rts. clude sclections fro Russian dances and and classical vorite composers. which is the first of its typ the new schedule, should be worth hearing. 900—WBZ, Springfield—333 6:27—Bascball; reports 0-—Jack More Singing orch. 5—Charles M 36— Baseball 34—Bert Lowe and his Hotel Sta ler orchestra $—Feature from rer Wi #3:30—Percy Emsemble club, assist- ed by Muriel G. Bla ard, col- oratura sopraro. Progr: 1. a. March, Americ Finest (Zamecnik); b. A tone picture, olden Dawn (Cobb); ensemble 2, Love Wondrous Garden (Lewis), Miss Blanchard 3. a. Fifth Nocturne (Leybach); b. La Cinquontaine (Gabricl- Marie), Ensemble 4. Doll Song from “Tales of Hoff- man” (Offenbach), Miss Blan- chard a. Overture, Glorianna (Weidt), b. Waltz, Stolen Kisses (Rolfe FEnsemble Selected; Miss Blal . Finale. March, emenik) 9:15—Musical program 10—Bert Lowe and his Hotel Stat- ler orchestra 10:30—Weather; baseball 1040—WTAG—Worcester—288 12:30—Markets 12:35—Chester Gaylord's Serenaders $:05—Studio program 9:01—WTAG Little Symphony 10—Bancroft dance orchestra 850—WNAC, Boston—353 1—Luncheon concert *3:10—Broadcast from Braves' Field, Braves vs. Brooklyn 6:33—Dinner dance, Junior fonians 7:30—The Lady of the Ivories 50—Newspaper Sidelights ard Alumni (Za- miesing persons; Sin- $—Concert program 9—Popular sclections by Irving Crocker 9:20—Popular selections by ay and Rose Golden 5:40—Vocal and piano solos by Carl Mcore ard Billy Payne 670—WEEI—Boston—418 Same as WEAF —News dispatches 7:03—Highway bulletin me as WEAF 10—Cruising the air 10:05—Nautical Garden orchestra 11:05 ather 00—WMAL Dartmouth—428 15-12 WOR —WCSH—Portland—360 ket; weather; Same s 0—WJAR—Providence—181 Al Williams' orchestra 30—Same as WEAF 910—WEAN, Providence—319 12 no Asia Jur New \'61‘k Stations 0—WNYC—5 Ne n, pianist ol ogr tudio 3 IZaton’s orchestrs song 1:35—John Porlicr 1:50—Jenni ory, soprano 2:05—Mary Fox nist 20—Jennie Gregory, soprano ON THE AlE AR ar Schewe, phanist Terese on, sop ano; sheldon, soprano 0—Benjamin Franklin or- chestra 7:30—H. Normanton, €ongs 7:45—WGBS string ensemble s—Keystone ma t 5—Wil am C 3 Volgarino, obl 9—Philadelphia H20—W 15— Breslin Con $:30—Musical M of Dance cast I — WP CH—e309 | 4—Master Institute recital song 1 Merkler, songs Jack Davis, songs and Merkler, Crews, Bongs Yerkes Flotilla orchestra —Lou Allen, Joe Gaston, songs spe- recital = \as Hall, baritone 5:45—Harold Traumann, piano 110—Bill Rietz, songs —Lillian Trotter, piano | 10:30—Jack Clark, radio tapper | 10:45—Clarence Gaskill, composer Piotti and Hardy, specialty Barton McLean, minstrel mid.— S Nighters NY—309 —For the public —Baseball and sports results 15—Melba Alter, Dream Girl | T:30—Herbert Soman’s con | semble At Home Party awnhurst, syncopator —Mildred Hanson, soprano | s:30—Iddie Elkins' orchestra | 1020—WGL—294 —Cornell's orchestra | 6:30—Get Together clun —~George Kelting, harmonica —Joscphine Lemaire, Nightingale |7:15—Banjo Buddy |7:30—Mother Stoner Trio | s—Harold Vee orchestra | 3:30—Etiquette tableau |s:45—Jack Phillps, baritone —Harmonious Pals |9:05—Melody Charley 19:15—Juliette Ulm songs Eastern Stations 710—WOR, Newark—423 “hapel Male quartet ! valiers |8:30—Joe Herliheys orchestra 6:15—Jacques Jacobs' ensemble 1 zaheth Speelman, pianist | 8:55—Pascball scores —Jacobs' ensemble 0—Pepper Pot orches $—Time; *Pepil Urban with orchest quartet L 8:45—The Collegians | 9:15—Balalaika Boyars b aul Largay, tenor he German Trio N bulleting —Villanti's concert band tudio program 5 Strickiand’s orchestra | 860—WAAM, Newark—349 {6:30—Victor Rocco’s orchestra T—Longine's time Bill Fellmeth, sports 1070—WGCP—Newark—280 D. John Sterrett's Joy Hour antwood DBaptist | k, John Hill Questions answered Konstanty Zarnowski, vio To be announced 11—Herbert Baudistel's orchestra 12 mid—Telechron time | 1220—WAAT—Jersey City—216 | Market reports nist forecast n progra 145 gold's L Lobhy S—Piano Masters 40—Edith Von b th, soprano New Veniee o hestra ano sbury Park—361 nn, baritone pianist pianist prano 1 st Philadelphia—508 and tru ¥ church | flimsy pages of a Bible when I filled » | Charley was asked 12—Charlie 1100—WHAR, Atlantic C | the University of dance orchestra NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATUL®AY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927. s jFLASHES OF LIFE: SAYS MEN ARE Damages estimate BED SMOKER STARTS FIRE d at $25 home 80 Talcott street, | Mrs. Vi of [caled by thought | cott strect o g in bed. There = 2:15 Trio done by fire in a bed at the ure period SHYER THAN WOMEN ABOUT AGES|wiium ponucr, s—Seaside Trio early this morning. It is 1390—WOKO—Peckskill—216 someone was smol Harry Eaton's orchest v Toronto—FErnest Vierkoctter, Ger- | was no damage otherwise 3aseball scores ac S01 ) baker, is quite optimistic o\.,-::s of the departmer 6:30—Studio program Quakertown are sults from his victory in the | *5—Roxing bo 11—E —Reports statement that i offi orrow| I ems uninformed about | 0—Dinner music s to find out n strike. ical program than of women whe to | Py 9 iety concert vote. | New York—Mrs. George W. C 10 ance program = MecCarter must explain to Uncle | 11—Dance program o e o Sam how come she denied she was | 1080—WHAM—Rochester— bt Hor this LoD & | married to her \ husband. Re- tman School of Mu Sl g, turning from abroad with McCarter j—Dinner music R B | id they were not married. Me- rhe Mediter: o e ha orn ang | Carter said they were. Customs offi- awaiian music il indstn | clals classificd her as a Rritish ub- ~News bri 2 i tieet, her fourth husband being mid.—Dance program I e Farig i s | Bavon D'Erlanger. As such she was 990—WGR—Bnflalo—303 g entitled to bring in various to 20 lio association e s T iane | duty free. Now she may have to pay. From WEAF &t 5 or of W e 3 1390—W KBW—Buffalo—217 ety Aftlantic City ¥n Nesbit has | 30— Spiritual Quarter Hour iy overed a safe stolen from her e x ouse, It was found near a ball park 7 Jtatd pog vith the door blown off, and furs, | Western Stations thing like cwels and documents or whatever | = iz teaitis it contained gone | 950—KDKA, Pittsburgh—316 | , | 2 Legds L hlonges Marriages n it i 0Ll heaven, but in | Al 6corc: future if the i Rev. Dr. Neil M- | Jascball scores sons, profe should n be in the ame as W 7—Dance music S—Artist recital 8:3 ame W 10:15-—Dance mu 750—WTAM, $—Dinner music W 30—Pocahontas 10—Dance music 760—WLW, Cinc Johanna Gross 10—Dance musl 0—WSAL ¢ ime as WEA iie Golden’s orchesira 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 —Popular music; responded Co. No. Webster, Mass., “DRUNK"” DRIVIN to a still alarm at 1:09 o'clock and was [a minute later other compa n alarm from ria Camin ns the ies we Box 41 e of T0 property. Tal- | For driving a horse and bugey while under the influence of liquor, Eugen: irbanks paid a $10 fine in court hers have found so 1 reeently that they now often used for feather dusters, ages. Miss Floren i on sw He has a movie ant chiet clerk tration tract antl expects to appear in commission, is for the |yerson at a Chicago theater tomor- proportions are to ir. He couple in cct. He nt will University predicts that t o ofticiate ne, saving for a | SPECIAL USED 1 be 5 foet 9 for men 7101 | ot propose to t | Pittshurgh—317 wvomen. His figurcs show that that |, e | F height has been increasing and hair | p | has been becoming lighter. | ord Springs—Wilfred Gerro, | e frs. Evon Gerro and Mrs. Homeo | T o York—Tho S Cn on danger list following baseball Cyrus H. Curtis and tween car operated by Gerro I s ) e “fossils ey = £m) Cleveland—100 ! T 2 L that of John E. Dunleavy of dry other notahles in th field. M | EAF love for printer's ir among in- i program b T "hr”“ ,1\ Bridgeport—Stamford dog catch- ¥ orian library of their carly amateur liter- | "W nraion fortidestzoyDg/eis orchestra efforts. [ A | | Low Prices. EONES T | | dincmnati—361 | Frankfort-On-Main — e By ard Veiller, Darien anthor, filed by | rg is stirred by th motion picture producers who claim ring sextet crmans to forget th : | BoEC e B o Veiller failed to give them story | me as WIAE Addressing the league of [ R AR e music dustrialists of which he fs president, | (Ontracted for, on whic h they claim | They he said: ‘It is imply indefensible for | (0 have paid § = | 'Rey. Charles H. Urban Candidate Watcrbury — Charles Gerber of Union City and John Pokesas ot Mill- ville probably fatally injured when | | antomobile goes off road and crashes |into oncoming troliey car. | collapsed ¢ 1y to insist th st radio fc and th the bi e s lonzest specdwa Surohe.” a slight man Qvith white hair, goatce and z mustache, who has been organ Hartford—Memorial services for the jo middleaged, has drop- |Comnecticut soldiers buried in ped his Incognito. He is Clement | France to be held week of Septem- ¥ Schwinges, refired manufacturer | ber 19 in seven national cemeteries. for U. of Penn. Line |who came from Germany. As proof | B * i that elderly folks can handle big | Hartford—Public health work ex- Al | jobs, he cites the ages of presidents | hibits to be given by e depart- 22 M/ Ph ielphia, ball squad training at Tues for the line who ting-up exercises begins ¢ muscles for the that follow, He is Rev filled the pulpit of Gr cal church, Philadelphia, until his congregation last fall took exception | | WHAM, Rochester, opened its new |ONable. of their “parson” indulging in the| G‘ pl Favorabl | studios transmitting equipment S oA ment Crop I5 Favorable [5iiiios ane e | Since college closed last June, | This new 5,000 watt transmitter was ‘ O “Charley, my boy he is known| <= . ’ <o | Clearly heard in this locality and it | to his teammates, been wp.ng:m"”fl{ % xn“ff,fl-'f”f,,‘(‘,“f" {on8M will now be possible for New Britain- e & to build the new university or Penn-| fooh B 60 - m' T "" ,,l.,,flu‘., ites to be “in” on sofe of the ma‘ 272 MAIN STREET sylvania Christian assocfation “‘”“',‘:mu quality o features are tho big | MUSical affa ool r;(:‘nl. :; i ing. By SeE g ¢ oy | famous ! Jcate d e o oann | Gne of the! tasks assigned to) him ;fu'_' hq\-”,].'; T e P “WH DNNL 1““,“*,’;‘[']‘.’5“““ ; zths an natte INE WI' S, was pushing a of those contrapt pounds of concri be dumped some some place ¢ T |incline to the first Urban, who is [two children, smiles when he relates | the various jobs he has handled this | summer, “You see,” he is built th e, and T've any a mi ricks—Why enough bricks in build became s awful ti fingers have an supply pulpits. “How much “A day? Why, | hour—forty cents | | | | | I male quart | 500—WIP—Philadelphia—508 1 st; R. | phia Coll of Music | | nsem | Edward Nu ! H100—WPG—Atantic City— 15 1 scorce p. m orchestra Isva i orchestra orchestra Sept. 3 (A—When | and Judge Gary, | its preliminary | nd the other stations included are rt, N. J., next| | WEAN, Providence; WNAC, Toston; , there will be one candidate L WIRL, WMAK, Buffalo; will not need set- WCAT. Ph 5 pitts. | to toughen his burgh; WADC, Akron; Waiu, Colum- | days of scrimmage | | bus; WKRC, Cinci WGHP, Detroit; WMAQ, Chi KMOX, Charles H. Urban, who | S | 8t Lonis; WCAO Baltimore; KOIL, Georgia Bugey,' another wall | My hands were so o stiff, T used to) In addition, that station will pro- me opening the [vide concerts by the A. & P. Gypsics, | | famous WEALR wre, together | | with other offcrings of note, to be | do you get a day”iannounced later. The pick of the WEAFR programs will be offered for e I get paid by the | the approval of the WTIC listeners ent of health at ten fairs this fall. | ST. CHEVROLET SALE Five Chevrolet Coupes Taken from City of Hartford in exchange for FIVE NEW WHIPPETS which will go on sale Tuesday moriing at Extremely These cars have been taken care of by expert mechanies and have been used only four months (mileage being very small.) e in perfect shape and were only exchanged because the OFFICIALS believed it was economy and hetter service to the city to standardize on WHIPPETS—they already have eleven in service. Speak quickly as they are just as goed as new and will be SOLD RIGHT. ELMER AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Service In Heart of City TEL. 1513 Pennsylvania foot- | e Evangcli- ouncil Bluffs, \Forecast for Winter Entertain- | wavne. and WOWO, Fort | one | ,The summer months have treated | ions in which '3”":'ll01"'1:1'::;.:yl”(];,‘f”;;;E}’q’"c.yr-nyrl'm. local fans kindly, acording to re- | Everything we e can be loaded 101,y jnereasing th cenjoyment of POTS The summer featurcs have | yory hest, place else, and the | X80 v il e WT1C. been found to be of a high standard night mean UP 40|y rirord, which, scizing the oppor- | Of @uality and there have been many | e floor. ‘ | tunity provided when it joined the|CVenings when Chicago stations | for a test. were 1 The rd wiht excellent volume. winter, with high power com- married and has|peg notwork of the National Broad- casting Company, will include on its programs muny features from |iNg info more common use, should WEAF, New York, the mother sta- | hold pleasures, hitherto unknown, said, “ a GeOrEIa |(ion of the network. Among the for the radio listener. That, coupled e same as a baby features will be several famous With a superior brand of talent, and pushed baby ¢ dance orchestras which will be | many new fcatures, will keep many le fn my time, {heard on various evenings each | beople close to the radio sets this| 22 State St. I have loaded|\eek. Cass Hagan's band, Janssen's | Winter—static permitting. HARTEC a wheelbarrow to For Sale! | | Three family house on Ellis street (near Bassett St.) Fine condition. Price reas serve If you don’t believe it come in Wholesale and Retail Depart- ment in Connection. 0;{?—&?%%%35!5 ‘ The W. L. HATCH Co. Under Grant’s |} 29 West Main Street i IRL 272 Main St. WE WISH TO BUY OR PLACE SECOND MORTGAGES. If you have anything in the way of second mortgages come in and s AMILY HOUSE on Ellis street at reasonable price. Phone 3 ce us at on N. B. National Bank |. is the Hofbrau orchestrs | stellar aggregation my | scheduled and B. A are Rolfe around China among those sore and CORNERSTONE IS $100,000 To Lend on Second Mortgages Phone 3400 For Quick Returnsi Us; Herald Classiiaem;t; I start work at|T THE OLD HOME TOWN )LL SHOW THAT BABY OVER THERI THAT THIS LITTLE SET HAS SOME 6 fn the morning, most of the time, | grams for Sunday, besinning at| ind work until they chase me home. | about 4 o'clock in thé afternoon and Wesl i Proceed ‘Be content with your wages evening. The Crosley Sunday radio | _ | Luke 3:14 hour will alternate on Sundays with | yooo0 o0 o arimyen o] sir,” J. O'Connor, one of | Travelers ¢mphonic 13 ble, Iy, Boddts St Gitn | HOPE ONE s hosses said, “if he hasn't|while ca inday evening mn"‘ one of the, new Harriman dormi- -/ PR THE OTHER built enough musele in the last two | bring weekly organ | tory at Wesleyan university, a gift P months to mow down opposing line- | recital ptiol theater, | o the university from Henry I. Har- OF 'EM,CRACK men, it fsn't our fault.” with Walter Dawley at the riman, and dedicated to the memory UNDER THE Urban took up football two years| The programs by Daw | of Danicl Gould Harriman, was laid STRAINY s a shman Penn, He | proved immensely popular under the | simple ceremony yesterday OH'» made the cleven and last vear he ! heading of *Melod For the Old | noinoon. Dean Frank W. Nichol. & to Sea rt with Lou Your IFolsk at Home. he lateness of | gon presided and the ceremony was sent home to the | the hou 11:30 o'clock on Mornd: ended by a few college officials crubs for more experience ater | evenings, has prevented many from | vitnessed by the workmen who scasor oted to listening, who might otherwise en-ru constructing the building. rsity in one big|joy doing so. The a 1ent | qn the copper box of the corner- t | whereby the progras will bx rd | gtone, Dean Nicholson placed the | B o | carly Sunday evenings will meet| oowing articles: Statement by | READ HERALD FOR F breaking out itcl **Other remed: After usi ment 8o I purch completely hea month.” ¥ Mas ST RESULTS | In | tures, WTIC promises a wide varie- | the college catalogue, P |ty of brand new features recruited jung Ly-laws; president's last yearly fro mthe vicinity of Hartford and it| report; announcement of courses; is exp 1 Lt tthe welers | undergraduate report, 19 1 of | broadc become even more faculty and student body: dor- | popular with loca Ifans than it has mitory regulations, with floor plan in the past (te.; photographs of Observatory UUT []N “MBS | ien there is WEAFR dtself. That | jall, which formerly occupicd the | station will be working through its | site of the new structure; a copy of Skin Was Sore And Red. CuticMea]ed. “* A rash broke out on my limbs. The skin was sore and red, and the affected pans were swollen. The ignment of wave lengths | and being constricted by the A certa to : . . time, :x‘do\.ul.n’nly ‘cz\;s‘c‘de rlr::im_ encfitted local listeners | 11, Wales Lines Co. of Meriden, will Eeralh FOSACEENL 3 ssible to bring in many ' Larmonize architecturally with the tion I spent many slecpless nights, and my clothing aggravated it. ies were used with- mp {rom to 535 meters has|of Chemistry, both of which are out avail, I sent for a free sample met with favor, since it is now pos- | uated close by, of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. ible for New Britain people to hear e ; g it there was an improve- VRO, WSB, WJAR and others in 11 KILLED BY BLAST hased more, which that locality. WJZ, for some, has| Cologne, Germany, Sept. 3 (UP) Jled me in one been tro 1 by WTIC wave, as premature explosion of a Evelyn| | has WAl | blasting charge in a quarry near (Signed) Miss rreira, 19 Cornell St., Arlington, And then, foo, a brand new chain | Cassel resulted in the death of 11 s April 5, 1927. € will g0 on the air September 18. It and the serious injury of four \ Use Cuticura toheal skintroubles.| | will be known as the Columbia | workors. e, S Broadeasting tem and it will pro- CSEE ment B and ie. Teleum e, 504] | vlde entertainment of the highest| New Britain's headquarters for Laborsiarlet Dpt K. Malden Mess” | | (it obtainable. The key station |boys' and girle' school clothes BMF~ Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. with 1l of favor. ion to the New CLASSIFIED ADS James L. McConaughy er from the donor of the buiid President Yorlk fea- |} nt on Lol That will new high power bl Island within Wi n Argus, University v York Times, Hartford short time Alumnus, mean another 50,000 watts pouring | Courant, Middletown Press and the | into local tr Atters. Those who | Cardinal. | have heard the s conducted by [ The new buflding will be of brick | new fransmitter under the | construction, trimmed with marble, rs of UXZ state that recep- |and stands four stor in height. ven better than that from | Ahout 100 udents will be accom- | been testing recently | modated. The building, designed by t. MeKim, Mead & White of New York hed mostly all the WTIC 0 of before. Olin libr and the Hall Laborator: lof the netw is WOI , The Big Store.—advt. ork wark, ' Raphael Stanle RADIO NIGHT - THE BATTLE OF THE ELEMENTS -TRYING TO DROWN OUT A SUPER-STATIC EIGHT TUBER. ACROSS THE WAY. 17 LEEW STARLEY suigl H s || S da wal da jot doy| ey tha wol 1y i W ho =l co Th. s wh mo Py lab) thi: Coy 421 vie vea con fou it ma| act wit the a for, pre sl ma pre lon| anc use spe nia recf day Lt the| elin ten anc and wid in { to elin for eduyl In ers O'M . his the org: and| D, and| me; dise tion me iter;