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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927. In our apartment not|song that's new to us. It's a pretty & ago and every time that light |good one, though. started to give service it also gave | Sl the radio set the hiccups. We were| The usual abundance of dance ne finding out what it was, ailed. After 11 o'clock N | daughter, but no mention of them | —A pickpocket stole a billfold con | was made in the report of the court. | taining $2000 from Joseph A. Red | Mr. and Mrs. Hayes were arrested | fern, 7 , as the latter entered : music pre THURSDAY. Eastern Su;dnrd Time, New England Stations 500—WTIC, Hartford—5336 News bulletins Eastern Stations 710—WOR. Newark—i122 a regular visitor t we finally associated the noise station we hit featured We were right, too. c , presented by orchestras 4 removing the bulb, but | i us stages of excellence. lue light and WSM, Nashvil Atlantic City; York, and several oth- rattling good orchee . is getting to be down our way. 0 matter how rough { trails in with what- it may be orfering. e | Hayes and his wife, Gussie, both 60 | vears ola 9 |two weeks after the death of Mrs. |trolley car here last night. Gladys Hayes, when a Detroit wi Redfern, accompanied by 1 fare worker's suspicions voiced in a | gaughter, Grace, had just arrih 1 e oo ey eary | Grand Jury Indicts Aged Parents for Murder etter to the local minister resulted in a coroner’s inquest and a post mortem examination. The state chemists found traces of poison in the young woman's viscera. James Hayes, younger son died on June 16, 1927, and his death | was believed due to natural cause Blakely, Ga., Oct. 13.—(—Harris | and prosperous farm Amos came home from Detroit to at- tend his brother's funeral and re- mained a few days to visit. He was taken ill and on of the couple, | from T curre unton when the robbery o Police obtained descripti | of three young men who jostled Red fern as he boarded the car. Leningrad, capital of Russla, for merly called St. Petersburg, wa: built on a swamp. Peter the Greit ad his army of serfs drive gre lcgs into the swamp as a foundatior 6:30—Dinner conc —Mid-week 0—Co: Blue Bovs July 9, died in a | for the cit hospital. During his | , Amos confided to his nurs that he ake - 1d a wife and child in De- | Rr s 5 troit and asked that in the event of his death, she tell his parents of his marriage which was unknown them and ask that they give his c1 UNSURIASLE l’““z‘“’"‘ widow a hom eaning Flui [T | [AUTo UPHOLSTERY] A58 claned like new— | () Jumm =(2) removes all grease and soil { PICKPOCKET ! 20¢30¢60¢ & $1 Size Bottles at all Drug Stores more dependable than e hit WJR, Detroit, just in time | COUDle, must face trial in Early ations nearer by. And We 1o hear the announcer sign off with | COUNty superior court on charges of at the programs, while The station | POisoning their two sons, James and g any world famous fAmos, and the latter's widow, @ stage or radio, are clean {Gladys, 16 year old mother of De- ome and, above all, at troit, Mich. Indictments charging them with the responsibility for the deaths of the three were returned yesterday by grand jury after a length Ves- tion. The grand jury also was to Hayes' aged mother and al Dothan, Ala., illne. ki i > a short verse of poetry loud enough. e . late by that time, g and wind | we got the idea not tight enough 1 tnat it was time for shop. We trust that given you some idea of the things wer: t. It wasn't | ra good evening, we'll say that prog , Cincinn; Cincinnati—36 Hlonivis Feriseia broad- paragraph was - own volition, too.) e GETS $2000 Fall River, M Oct. 13.—(UP) KYW, they were staging & n | much. ons, including W fat tured such pro-| That's all for today, thanks! —P. E. L 7 ” folly Park A, Paterson—291 500 | of the United by profession TFillmore and los, featuring several late Two came throngh from were tailors Chiecago. The Bell Hop, who- | ere Millard 03—Organ recital i and lots of etatic. |©Ver he may be, sang “Musical,” a w Johnson. 30—News | presidents Through the Static 900—WBZ, Springficld—333 Ll ————— 7 | WBBM Ten Day Clearance Sale of f about | t good 1? No L'm)d,| 6:50 1 7—Bill Whipp! 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