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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, IULSDAY. Lastern Standard Time sterisks Denote Best Pro- rams of the Day. NOTE — New England Stations ..I:t —WTIC, Hartford—536 Colicge dialogue, st Born?" st At rican rac musica idge game, ance orcliestra | New Haven—: a1 program ; news string ensemble | 1 m-—\\lt C, e , Bridgeport—208 s 43-—Alelr ward Mal reglio, pianist | talk Breglio 1 vocal quintet, from | Baranow..y, 16-year- prodigy; Evelyn anist los A. Goodreau, s Gay, planist . Tews t Frost's Bostonlans . Weather Worcester—317 | —Leonard violin- iio program dio program EBI, Boston—308 wanted; business way bulletin jrother club Alr | hestra L and weather Ted and his Gang o Smilers Tor Th —Op'ry House resent Confederat \gton Quintet intertainers rley Stevens and his orch and his Solo|! Bar- |6 I $—Wright and Wrong, | 3:30—Hockey; New York Stations 570—=WNYC—526 i Neuman, pianist arket high spots —June Lamont, ballads i 3u—Ttalian 1 -Cozy orc }‘ 610—W Wineg: music Clark, i xylophor ‘g orchestra orman ukulele, banjo ' C. Brown 660—WJIZ—151 " ket quotations; nmary; cotton quota- iitural reports entertainer ra progams * Prank Dole oprano i America h Pl semble T60—WHN—. nancial chat s s Huwalan archestra L | 5—Danee Nfi”—\\l-(.\——-;‘ 19 920—WRN It imor,”’ Jdison hour of 9—Dr. Finley, * ~Bob McD time sor Harry Tucker' 11—Manger orchestra 1270—WBNY—236 9-11—Hockey gam If hour skill, composer son, tenor pigel, soprano position harmony talk; 3“~!5<rt!‘ 45—Oriental smmercial program Rangers Vs Cougars enor; Oriental program 1370—WKBQ—219 9—Trish music 9:30—Lives of Great Wo Eastern Stations 1120—WAAM, Newark—268 6—Canary Cottage orche: 7—Bill Fellmeth, —WODA, 1'.\lt‘lkt)n—'.Dl sport talk and P'rince, & 0-—Colonial entertair All Around —James Duity, tenor Newark—268 program 11" Popular 1120—WNJ, ~Wally Mischa Newark— n's orchestra ‘Tulin, $:01 wdden, ter AT, Jerse music City—216 Job Ward's diano recital 1320—WBBC, B 3en Gordon, ball roll and Wor Optates, pianist Kernochan ongs 10:30—Court Manor dance orche 1500—W WKL, Woodside—200 —Hour of music musi 12 mid.—Danc 1010—WIAD, stya music “Christmas Hour Air Index association Cirele orchestr ', Philadelphia—105 Hou \flu—\\un M.n,uh ||m|.. —Dinner musie by WOO Trio xm»—-\\ P, Pl InLul‘ Iphia—319 ||~m—\\|'|. Atlantic Oriental Detroit was a star \ Through the Static k-cnd rtainly the new radio Tt was replete with mu- highest type, in all de- 1nd conditions were uni fans on that pra actically no really the e listened . There was and nd thrills of ven the most har- cary or not. . som ind courss he Christmas Chicago stations for those who r type of pro g Ao- all day mor day , of Weymouth Post WTIC in o nouncer ot 1 puses ulong the nd played music apy ocension. There were popu- | issical selections: A and some Santa’s promise | ), make a trip next year. sterday morn- to take over - a good share of latter was laid up Seldom pro- ed epare its on the dayligh s, From 10 morning, throughout sented program and all of them wWere rd to better or even du- nywhere, At 10 o'clock o Christmas music roup of accomplish- A by an orchestra. wtile orchestral and provided an | numbers, nmhms I His Dos “In The a Store, old favorites in ind trick num- nstru- t some d soloists, At 11 o'clock croup appeared novelty In Toy shop,’ omb 1 the usual onitis,” line of t cam Jiach into own course of the offering. and one guaranteed listeners attention, At 12 Waldorf orchestra went with @ coneert program, A. Rolfe’s dance nd into hearing, followed at the sterling Mediter- description s just a the listener could 1t cc in the . ime in the affair to hold the o'clock the on the air nd at 1 o'clock 1 \me o'clock by at ¢ what terday. 4 istmas radio world morning we tuned distant stations was loud, as wers KWK, Shreveport, La. 6-KW, fuinuco, Cuba; WSM, Nashville; WWVA, Wheeling, West Virginia. . e Des Moines, was scheduled to Al feat from WEAI v fternoon, the arra nent was not interrupted when t ransmitter of the New York station sroke down. WJZ announced several times during the morning that the ister station of the NBC would be I the or several hours and w cd how WTIC would secialties. We for ough WTIC wond rioon ige control systemn enue, the home of tional Broadeasting Co. The the broadcasts, mother station cheduled {hat station, in hook- ral other way, 6O it them from WJZ to the ad of from WEAF. As * was concerned listeners might ney Ay sything had hay rather zet its 10 interruptions in WIZ ¢ ALl pra ome throug eneid t WEAT, More anon Notice to Contractors or a 3-story constructior apartments and stores on Maii t will be received until noon, 10th. For plan apply Mor- strect, Owner ved to accept or to sekskill L Dance music T90—WGY, reports; Eyek or wion,” 1 Eyck orc 1 ore Sehenectady—380 Mix sit as WEAF P ] —_————— 24-HOUR SERVICE $L00 MONTLLY TENTING PLAN By Experts New Britain Radio Service Radios and Supplics Telephone 5168, RCH ST-NEW BRITAIN 2 Battery Winter Storage YOUR BATTERY GETS THE BEPFTER CARY RUDY’S 156 708 =— For Sale Fight room house, opposite new State Normal school. Price reasonable. ;cox &DUNN 272 MAIN STREET TROOPS PATROL should | some | to! jand Special Policeman O. H. La- | rowee were killed and Chiet of Po. lice Deputy Fayette Nelson and Special Policeman Charles Pul- m John Bates fell wounded. latter two are believed not to! en se rwu\l) wounded. TENNESSEE FRAY Added Militiamen Control South Pittsburgh South Pittsburg, Tenn., A—With virtually all locz rs of Marion County, or disabled, national rdsmen, last night policed this | ction to prevent further disorders | rowing out of a gun fight last night between city and Marion county au- rities in which five were killed ind four were wounded, one fatally. Alth military officers said the situation was well in hand, £7 more militiam » ordered here from Chatt to reinforee alled ont last night aft- “shot it out" BY THUGS, BURIED | His Record Enlogized at Funeral | Service Dec. 1 law en- torcement office nn., dead 27 P — Police rren was among police officials who paid respects to o was buried yesterd nspector's honors. Kem r was shot and killed en he aftempted o arrest two who had held up a restaurant ossuth place, Glendale, Queens. | arly two hours before the fu-| I hundreds had lined the streets Kemmer home at street, Richmond Hill. A shor s held at the hom fol- e procession went to 118t Rich- precinet the 35 men o factions had downtown ts. At the Adjt. Gen. W. C. Boyd to take command of 4 en e time oxville re wnmm.g to 1l busin L lowing wi Benediet's Catholie church, cet and Atlantic avenue, 1 Hill. Hundreds were turned | away from the church because of the i ce officers. attancoga hos- v of Chief of Police James ought to six the number the street crowd IFollowing several t al tributes was » the widow, mer, and her young ¢ harles and Kathleen 1 g out of a rece manufacturing plant, resp law enfor \cies supported opposing nt strik loeal in McGratton and Richard Rauch o the Glendale precinet, Martin Burk president of th Bank, onc tate polic eald 1 bout civitians rs of the op pardeipated ick inct. Joseph Osborn nd William Ryan, preeinct o burial in St. Johr tery a short serviee was held under the dir Police Captai renece I Taps w Y iwo b saw ifter th mer,” Father chureh servies Camieron, and prosum mbs cion of in the sho Attorney General Plans Investigation An invest on has been start Attorney General Tom 10 said today that a Lear would be called soon Jility for the fray the shooting Christmas quict o ts, then started momentary mze ind pistol fire, wer cment from one of t loped tat toped hrotl brother in the str Letions, blown ent. acken in a newspaper, Aday death of Lieutenant Kem- w Bracken said at th cwart fix re- nant Kemmer, in his 26 years in the Police department, had done no outstanding thing, but | 4d pursucd his carcer in an even vay, without a mark against his po- record. 4 that he had k his record clean and that he per- formed hir duty conscicntiously and honestly. Me left cord that any an might be pro of even though id not win three or four medals commendatio For the first time in about 20 vears the Queens grand jury will Sit during Christmas week because of the Kemmer murder. District At- torney Newcombe will order notices ~»n' out today reconvening the jury. only ¢ 10 he considered, it is understood, will he that of George Appel, 40 years old, of 250 Stuyve- t Place, Brooklyn, and Edward sing group for ¢ Byrne, 24, of 659 Lincoln avenuc, threateni irooklyn who are in the Queens ¥ ounty jail charged with killing the of shots Depfty Sheriff L. A, Hen- City Marshal I Nieht 1l Ben 1o whic shatter ially desertedistree 1 suddenly as it nbsided of as enough pt ver, wever, deve ed against feud. Thor a h s Connor, n and brother of Polic whiose ount fu depu crift Chief Connor, nished the only Kitown o ory of events lead- to the ehooting, said that city had drawn pistols on him ounter carlier in the ¢ fight began when Sheriff r and several deputi t to arrest mem bers of the READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Mar: IPOR BEST RESULTS Parker | WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR REPAIRS for any make RANGE, PARLOR OR FURNACE Quick Service — Reasonable Prices A. A, MILLS Phones 5100-5101 66 West Main St. Plumbing—Heating--Sheet Metal Work _———-@ No Publicity—No Indorsers—No Delay Borrew Here On Your Own Name MUTUAL SYSTEM loans are made for helpful and constructive purposes, such as sickness, to pay past due bills, home improvements, property repairs, taxes, inter- est on mortgages, premiums on insurance, for supplies of coal or wood, for education and countless other legi- timate expenditures. All transactions confidential. 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Professional Building Rooms 112 - 113 Opp. Capitol Theater Under the Supervision of the State Bank Commissioner 4950 HEUTENANT SLMN }Special Events Scheduled Ior| ‘uamm open house on New Year's d bere and there will be bitions in the gym ing will be open to the public all day. boys will Lieutenant | {reasure hunt, Kemmer of the Glendale t ers, | quoits in the Thursday | boxing, gymnastics in open to the publie. hawk tribe on Thursday. por B | weeks ago. sical department will be as follows Rice of the Richmond |at meeting o hawk tribe of will be 1 The physi ! will be met at 5:30 (juniors) a report to the ef- | saving at §:30 p. m. OPEN 9 A, M. TO 5 P. M. — SATURDAY TO 1 P. M. 1927, Thursday: The class in art will be omitted this will be no meeting of t! A. Bible class, because days. The Iroquois tri OPEN HOUSE JAN.2 | Y. M.C. A. PROGRAM the Mohawk tribe. p. m.; employed B class leaders at § Friday: { public speaking will be [cause of the holidays. p. m. Members and General Public | ral years it ha: at the Y. M. C. s been ti to hald This on Moo |p. m. The junior Hi-Y New Year's party in t wr it wil be obscrved January 2. All games partment will be in th ns ‘pong tournament in the free to mem- | athletic exhi- | asium, The build- In the junior department the have a frolic ith games and stun he gym in the morning and che table croquet, ping pong ani afternoon. Exhibition tumbling, wrestling and the evening will be There will be no meeting of he ¢ Bible class this week. There “!1! he a social in the men': iday at 9:30 p. m. Re- Friendly the Mo ¢ the $25,000 M T Hi-Y will hold a New in the Lae dunicr sar's part riday at 7 p. m. On Friday, there will a ping g tournament between Middle- »wn and the New Britain boys. New tain defeated Middletown three banguet v, m for the The classes in the ph Progre Tuesdny wee |Friendly Indians will bowl against)intcrmediate (junior) Gym classes as follows: Older business men at 5:30 church B class at 4:15 p. m.; senior The educational commercial | partment, between Middletown week. There | New he Y. M. C. physical d of the holi-|low Junior A clas: be of the|younger business men at 5:30 p. at 7 p. stling class at 8:15 p. m. Saturday: Junior Hi-Y basketball practice from 5-6:30 p. m. Class lin the physical department as fo: lows; junior leaders at 9 a. m {junior B class at 10 a. m.; junior class swim at 11 a. m. [Fe at 7p m class in omifted be- A social will | |be held In the men's lobby at 9:30 Working models of all “perpetuni will hold x,l to Tre hvnn[uN,monm\‘ machines are required 1 at 7 p. m. There will be a ping |accompany patent applications. For de- | o boys' | all other patents, drawings suffice. 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