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_— Harman! Danofsky. planist riists TUESDAY. Sight's Eastern Daylight Saving Tin 3 Eastern Stations Note — Asterisks ( *) Indicat on 0 TIO—WOR, Newark—122 of Programs. et B SN ol & HSpl) New England Sta’ [ 1 BIG DOIN'S TOMOR Jacobe . Tomorrow evening o N I White Gold Ha \ biggest radio events o rtet; Jor P. Ralcon sts. will be broadcast by t ( ¥ r s A A : wit) Rroadeasting Co. and G Z r aasociatcd stations 1 N T {r, H S P ) v § Eve ( 45—H rd s ¢ & 5—Weather; Herlihey's Colle ror L4 fox T60—WPAP, Palisades—398 Charl nd'E orch 860——WAAM, Newark—349 v 1--Bill Felimetth, kports. ¢ nary Cottage orchestra M 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 The Harmonizers. G Dain 1070—WNJ, Newark-—280 Hurwitz, concert plani 1 fignals 1 orchest Venice nrchestra ; his orc rs' club, Pearl his orch P —WJAR—Providence—184 <o orchestra s Francis Dance or Soaring e signale DI 1070—WGCP—Newark—280 v band S I Rert Norm 9-10—From WEAF - . Comets of th s orchestra Al ogram 1220—WAAT—Jersey City-—216 Market report 11:30—Merchants heart; c. You and I Le Me, “Bye, Bye, Bonnie New York étalions the Moon; e. Nobody Loves 570—WNYC—5268 §.05—Plaza dinner music Now 3~—Herman Neuman, pianist 6:40—Weathe st Trio—Selections to be announced Market spots q Sports adust Like s Rutter 1 —Piano s Villiam talk Re the One? c. So Bl 10— Ttalian 7:15—ITkule iiroy Tust Crosa the 7:3 Police tide ferry i Doll al Queens; ¢. Oh Baby, Don't We Get i s New Venice orchestra ¥ T:45—Frank Price, basso 520—WDWM—Asbury Park—361 Selections o he announced | 7:55—Basehall re i b. Just Call On Me; ¢. Is ' 8-=Panl Neuman nsemble, It Possible? d. A Little Girl, a S I Little Boy, a Littla Moon; e. 'S When Day 18 Done; (o Trust Anvileers *8:30—"Rollo Round the World," Whiteomb Tour. “Rollo Round the World"” is a new feature which WTIC fs offering to its listeners. It is educational a6 5 well as entertaining. If you are in- terested in travel or are merel sesking good radio entertainment, ercial n's orchestra Philadelphia—508 Police alarms G10—W Hills or e as WTIC Philadelphia—105 ia concert orchestra Iphia—105 s orchestra. Holmes Trothers ¢ rtainers i you will want fo hear this pro “A Good Ro Tom Masson | 1 e gram which WTIC will broadeast. | 7 anka after ¢ musi 9-—The Krazy Kats. Mystery pro- history * 1 B ty—the Four Philadelphia—508 Thirty Min utes of Happi In this prog the Harmor carce, tenor. WTT 8:15— Metropolitan Belles have selected several inter ring hand. esting and enter! ing numbers. | 11 estra 9:15—1 1l by artists. “Are You Happy” and 151 9:30—Mandolin String vnsemble, from Africana are two of t . Bmols. M e of the current popular pumbers 110:30—Nat 1 s orchestra These twwo singers make their owr | 1100—wPG—Atantic City—233 §:45—Organ recital 7:05—Dir 7:35—Playground highlights. all Dual trig ‘oncert from Chalfonte-Had- which are nove don, Casino Dance orchestra. 10:30 Marcele duo. 11— Crawford Dance orchestra Dahlia 11:30—Charlie Fry's Dance orch. ric . ; 3 I v | WHAR, Atlantic City—273 B ! Terlite S60—WGES—319 7:45—"Through the Stage Door.” = 6:3 1 G Seaside trio, S folir) . J gh the Metropolitar 1390—WOKO—Peekskill—216 o / b > 6:25-—TRaseball scores. \—Jor Davis, melody man. i i 0 ! :45—Laboi K > VGRS ¥ rom WMCA : L \rthu tenc WGY, Schenectady—380 0 i ] 6:3 ) I orchestra. : Tnstrumental musie, o s WEAF. Same as WTIC. ! n, the Girl Frien 610—WRC, Washington—169 Lt ! T f - Waldorf-Astoria. orchestra H500—WDRC, New Haven—268 BIl o rex Qo i ( t moments, 60— WHN—305 3:30—The Four Bards. ) ‘ < WEAF ; : i I [ ade. DO0—W 137, Sprivgiicld—: s Y WEAL, Baltimore—286 7:3 I r orchestra —KDKA, Pittshurzh—318 810—WACA—370 P e ' tr A\ SHOWER FOR MISS PLUCAS & s in honor of Mie o f Plucas at the home of M 1 at 455 Stanley ' M red Bush the 1 ) Y nd Allian Nelson played on the B ; Tiss Fulda Johneon, songs & 1 refreshments were ! 1) LeH ) I beeome the hride (€] i rin October, a Lot A EN e O 1 is beautifull —advt it _ 1 Stove Pipes. Furnace Pipes Ie and 1"ui ace Repairs St ) Agent For o £ Glenwood Furnaces . Song Ichnrgen with speeding, had his case |pack of 75 Hawkins street, Maurice hortly will publish a bicentennial | New Britain Operators ‘M&!QFQM!T gFATg om Ve issue which. within ? ° )perat 4 Inolied on payment of costs, while | Kalmanowitz of §6 Winter strect VY raeh e liid viLnid o s of 200 pages will e In Farmington Court jonn Erickson of 23 Glen street, |John Medina of 13 Franklin strect v t rich in assoclation With | Four New Britain motorists were [Charged with speeding, had judg- land the return of the operator's Ii arraigned in West Hartford town|Ment suspended on payment of [cense of Antonio Berritta of 6 of | coste. Lafayette street. stinction of introducing the col-|the motor vehicle laws. John F. | ; - : S in something of its modern |('Dell of 97 Austin street was fined MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT George Washington was anothe ournalism, for,|§3 without costs for driving with-| The police were notified today of presidential stickler for economy Joseph Cianci of the suspension of the operator's Once he refused to eat a shad tha' ave advertise- (124 Lawlor st was fined $50 and [licenses of Rudolph Schmidt of 66 cost $3 because he did not want it 1 a section la-|costs for reckless driving. Leo W.|Seymour street, Joseph Korzenecky said that his table set an example o Jlumnist” for “female Monroe of 437 West Main street, |of 33 Albany avenue, Samuel Schu-|extravagance and luxury. { ! i 7 to America “0ut™ or “In", Leaders Must Decide st issues, sand- | out a license. (P—~What to iz orarity Dempsey’s Literary ! ] Efforts Are Halted Sept. 20 (P—The battle v ' as a part of training for & Thursday night t night. A promised sey last night was ver are two reorgani n which the re r majority of FSmTth ans rtheom and there were \ tes that | stre nd Promoter ois and T \ senators la 0 ¢ 3 o s e e a (: Ose car this forn of literary effort. S mocrats hold VICTOR HEAD DONATES i Philadelphia, Sept. 20 (P—EI Iridge R. Johnson, former president of the Victor Talking Machine com- P 1 $500,000 for e I physics at the nsylvania, it wa ast night by the univer Smith fice. Othe el as | ¥'s board of trustees becomes an open car e T e when glass is lacking itions to t paign fund for $2 )00, whicl 19 inaugurated in 1925, to $10. vould be necessary to accomplish And this is not the season for an open car. Fresh air can really be too fresh . Metropolls” 18 baffling!—advt. lem from the In it is fir Jr\r:‘ ”"“r;' The End °i a Perfect Dinner HE oysters, the soup, the entree, the roast, the salad and the dessert Some leaders b the Smith case fore the Christ Our glass department with its huge supply of genuine plate glass and a group of seasoned experts at ies in th and if this aspreet 11 be months before the hes a final vote it s i e | A e i G, lion e goneral e l;‘":n‘r;%‘t‘ ‘gfi;gfiss;efis‘{‘;c your service nvites you to drive over Most nave heen success or failure of your and be g]assed in before the sharp or served and it is the plan now to move them to Washington he senate has provided dinner. Coffee is served. The first sip is tasted speculatively by your auests. If the coffee is YUBAN— the Arbuckle Guest Coffee — Rear delighted appreciation swiftly follows the first raising of the cups. Serve it and be proud. Windshields s winds begin to blow. 19 5001 the necessary funds, The Smith case revolves wholly around the question of primary ex ~—yours for comfort. @fl@mym /Bros: Paint—Hardware—Glass—Sash—Doors—Interior ers contri made d fund by 181 Tnsull, Tllinois traction nate. Smith then was serving chairman of the Illinois state com rce commission, which had con 1" Gver tha rites ‘and ‘ether ar.| .oneminute;Gontin: ’ 4 ued boiling causes airs of Tnsull's companies the development of = bitter and woody tastes. The best re- sultsareobtained by bringing the coffee America’s Oldest Paper 200 Years Old o e voiling point and serving imme- Annapolis, Md., Sept. 20 (P —The | Giaely. Maryland Gazette, clamed by its tors o be Ame s oldest news rked the end of two hundredith year of continu ous publication In conjunction with the Maryland | Historical society, the owners and publishers of this anclent weekly Windows nto which ern tly to Smith's cam Coffee Making Pointers Coffee shouldnever he boiled for even me us short a period as ver, Monday Trim—Agriculture and Builders’ Supplies It’s Right From Rackliffe’s PARK STREET—TEL. 5000—BIGELOW STREET Drive in on Bigelow St. T SECOND HAND COAL RANGES We have a new lot in now. A few Crawfords and Glenwocods Mr. Bigelow | in charge WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOK‘ Shell Fish Such as | OYSTERS — CLAMS — LOBSTERS SHRIMP — CRAB MEAT Two family house on Monroe St. Hardwood floors, steam heat, fireplace, three car garage, large lot. Price $14,000. Cash $1,500. Fhis is a good proposition for and SCALLOPS. among them. | Vit ot BINING RoOM i Pron. Chy i, |- L HATCH Co | 22 State St. Hartford “Under Grants” | A. A. 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