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— 1 Eastern Standard Time NOTE — Asterisks Denote Best Pro- grams of the Day. New Engl;ld Stations 56C—WTIC, Hartford—536 :25—News :30—Heimberger's trio pres ‘A Half Hour With Jules senet” 7—Silent for WCAC w Departure Hawaiians Prince and “X-Ray nting Mas- New Departure band —Time —Gypsies on a visit to Florida From WEAF | | { arty, featuring Law- Tibbett, baritone of the Met. ropolitan Opera Co. From WEAF he Play Boys t Lopez orchestra lter Dawley at the organ her AC, 11:30—Wa —News, We 360—W( Storrs—>d arm Sales Market report )—Timely Iarm Topics 500—WDRC, New Haven—268 i—Merchants' progrim 1:30; atrical review. dinner music 30-—Programs 1130—WICC, Bridgeport Time :01—Merchants' hour Mother Goose and Her Family 30—Weather 25-Historic periol Bible Students’ program :45—Stephen C. Hamilton, spirituals Studio program : ews —Dance music 900—WRZ, Springfield—333 “:45—Weldon nble 4—M, A. C. Forum News 266 Bert Lowc's orchestra 15—Talk by Dr. Calvin H. French, | president of Hastings College oxy and His Gang.from WJZ program from WJZ No. 2 state Cours: 2 and Andrews His oubadours 11:30—Time. Weather 650—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—161 ,—Ted and his gang The Juvenile Smilers —Joe Rines orchestr 7—Jacques Renard orchestra :30—Auto Tnsurance talk :35—1Lady of the Ivories 40—Clvil Service talk y—From WOH Popular Classics 10—The Captivators, from WOR 11:10—"Jimmie” Gallagher orch. 670—WELI, Boston—348 5:35—Dositions wanted; market and news; lost and found 6—From New York 6:30—Y. M. C. A. talk 5—News $—Highway bulletin :45—Big Brither club 0—O'Leary's Minstrels S—Vanities —Henry Kalis orch. News 5—Radio forecast and weather New York Stations 570—~WNYC—526 j—Herman Neuman, pianist 0—Market high spots —June Lamont, ballads g—German lessons 0—Police alarms - : “House of Lords, 3:40—Gustavo Carrasco, C‘uba SONgS 'Philippines,” H. 4:30—8ociety of the to John North Willy | Major General Henry T. Allen, John N. Heixkell, Dr. Boothe C. Davis, James Algxander and C. 1 «tring quartet he Playwright's Round ta- Composers Birkenholz, iolinis Su—Correet time $:30-12—Same as WTIC GHBO—WIL—151 inancial reports William Sweeney, baritons 30— Foxy's Gang ~ Riverside Jout —Rise: and Shine Correct time Rise and Shi Ju—Shope an one uber music irosvenor Kaltenborn, | s —Popular clas 10— aptivators < bulletins T TO0—WHN—395 Loew's orcl ~Boxing conte lerson's 24-HOUR SERVIC $1.00 MONT 5 TM-I[I.\h PLAN Eaperts New Britain Radio Service Rudios nd S Telephon WE ARE HEADQUART S 1oR Shell Fish Such as OYSTERS — CLAMS — LOBSTERS SHRIMP — CRAB FAT and SCALLOPS ~ Fresh HROOM Our ¢ visn rackers are Al oLl MNING Open Cotlh Ui HONISS’S fate St Harorg “Under Grants olas Arena 10:50—News 11—Dot Sampson, Si¢ Wolfr, “Har- monlacs” 11:15—Dixie Banjo Boys 11:30—Tommy Gott's orchestra 12 mid.—"Duke” Ellington's orch. 760—WPAP—393 5—Uncle Robert's Pals 30—Wright and Wrong, harmony 45—Mary Buckler, soprano i 6 ~Jock McNab, baritone 15—Dorothy Keys, songs NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY. 23, 1928, 7:05—Dinner conce 7:45—Talk, Arthur $—Auto show 8:30—8tudio program 9—8pring styles in shoes 9:15—Ambassador concert orch. 9:45—Melody Pals 10:15—McDonough and McCusker, Irish entertainers 10:30—Dance orchestra 1390—WOKO, Peckskill—216 9:15—Jewish hour 11—Dance music 190—WGY, Schencctady—380 ock reports; news Farm school 0—Dinner music 0—Studio musical program 0-11—Same as WEAF 1160—WFBL. Syracusc—258 0-—Weather. Stoc| rt Eldred tions, ‘while administration .-lm! SHARKEY BALKING AT RISKO BATTLE Boston Sailor ¥ants to Go for Turiney Next . New York, Jan. 23 (M—Quibbling in the heavyweight ranks Ias broken out again with Jack Shar- ikey balking at.an elimination strug- igle against Johnny Risko. it stands now. The latter course, however, would- not satisty Chairman Borah of the foreign relations committee, or some of the democratic leaders. Borah In Actiom. Senator Rorah believes the senate |should pursue an investigation that | would “work out something con- | structive and something helpful” to- ward a better understanding between | the American republics. Although the Idaho senator said |in a statement last night that the | facts of the Nicaraguan situation are | pretty well known, other members {of the committee such as Swanson | of Virginia, and Pittman of Nevada, Negro| £{11 112 )—Health talk 5—String quintet 0-9—Same as WGY 11—Same as WNAC 11—Organ recitai 1070—WHAM, Rochester—2! 130—8 farkets s orchestra me as WJIZ News. Weather 990—WGR, Buffalo—309 15—Hour of music > as WTIC 6:30—Keen's ensemble T—Movie club §—8eville Troubadours 810—WMCA—370 5—Littmann's en ainers §—Christian Science lecture 9:15—Jewish hour of music —Raybestos Silveredge orch. Squitable Melodians Srnie Golden's orchestra “ordham dance crchestra 45—"Law You Should Know" ewman Club Hour | —Henri Marcoux, baritone | pologetic: Elliot Ross ' 5 s | . as WIZ 30—Joint recital 11—Time. Weather 40 Charles Hopton ania 50—, ‘Pomer- | ns' ohn Dunbar, tenor ‘nele Gee Bee 920—WRNY: 05—Blue Hour —The “Play oe Davis, songs —Florence Leslie, soprano —Sampson and Wollf, duets 6:45—Fillman’s State-Sport Sextet 920—WPCH—326 “Tin Pan Alley’ Through the Static little night, going to fair evening. Last Plenty of volume, distur- bance on Saturd; make up a pretty night there didn't seem to be any |pep. There wasn't much inter- | ference but stations dragged along {with a sort of don't care attftude, | causing us to look inside the set for a monkey wrench. We brought in stations located several miles away, [ but it scemed to be an oft evening, {and the lifeless manner in which anent | programs drifted through the ether e e | captured our goat in a most dis- S Thrite. program; ~Sife Tuvest. |EUSHNE manner. There wasn't much ment” | static on either evening, 7:15—King's orchestra CEREE) 7:45—Boy Scouts; “‘Sea The High Jinkers, that capable Thomas Keane group of WEAR entertainers, o 8—Home Makers » |ed a court scene on Saturday eve- Instrumental and vocal enscmble | ping pach performer was eharged i ol s with some sort of a crime and all * were called before the jury to do | their stuff. The program was lively and of a popular nature, with a few ballads and semi-classics thrown in | to maintain the balance. At the con- clusion ef the program the judge found them all guilty as charged and sentenced them to be off the air {for onc week. He also told them what they were to eat in the mean- time. Wh menue he preseribed! o . t —Venetian_Danceland orch. Joe Davis, Melody Man ownClown performs Bert Fletcher's orchestra 5—Blanche Montelair, Jrench use Mystic Trumpeter 10:45—Alphabetical Entertainers Scouting,” | 1020—WGI—294 Bports : Veitch, cellist ssons in government afe Investment Day Ramblers ewkirk’s Harmonica orch. —Midnight Madness 1270—WMSC 6 9:45—Heidelberg Singers; coffee talk 10—Tony Pace, tenor 0—Esher and Stile 125 mid. The Damrosch program for chil- aren, h from WTIC, was decid- cdly int nd entertaining. harmony {fhe New mphony provide AT the musical portion and Walter E. Dies, P}y niroseh also presented short m“",‘,i\,m,. Brown, songé | program of instruction. He sounded, 11—Thrift talks; I. Walters, uku- [for all the world like Thornton Burgess of WiZ. . . abloid version of Mill,” through WJZ and WTIC, w tunefully entertaining and we re ognized many of the lively melodics. P 45 o'clock WJZ announc and by for stayed on the air, signing off at o'clock. WJIt, WTIC, WRC and WLW were broadeasting the Dam- rosch program while WJZ was off the air. a erchandising . nce orches! 1270—WHAP- 30—Orchestral i “The Red dmanfi speaker al —Franklin Ford, speaker —Augusta 1. Stetson, readings Music :15—S8ibyl Huse, speaker Eastern Stations | | | | | sudden would * shut down 4 that 1020—WODA, Pa we; sport talk An ccho of the Ev Jones and Mis Gang of old came to us from WTAM, Cleveland, Saturday night, when that organization broadcast a program om the automobile show. cracks, music and monologues made the program scem like old times when Art Herske and the €00-Coo lclub used to be heard for three hours every Saturday evening. PR Others heard Saturda lwere WGY, WBEBM, W1 WRC, WTAG, KDKA, WPCH, WQAM, WDEC, WOK, WMAK . —Normal School Players 1120—WNJ, Newark—: :01—Ben Bernie orchestra ldwin Bent Artist in, pianist , Newark—268 program - from Wonderland evening KYW, WSM, WMBD, arnie —Imperial Imps 30-—Meclody music make 1120—WAAM, Newark—208 10—Down Town Boys 10:45—Great 1220—WAAT, dersey City: dinner music POrts resume dance orchestra ur ew Goldberg, Kongs ohn Reed, baritone 1jo Boys ' Nut club MO—WOO, Philadeiphia—319 3u—Address, Dr. Forest k. Dager Grand organ’ yecital | Theater grand orchestra male quartet; Last evening we |to hear the band program from WTIC; Uncle Henry and “The I peror of America” from Wiz ! Madam Louise Homer from WE « v e WGY, WIZ WSAT KYW, heard !weBD, KD 1 night wasn’t the best in th, , in addition to being a usual vy evening on the . . That's all for today, thanks! P E | Sund: air. Pennsylvania . lophouist Philadeipl a4 Whisper Philadelpl ~Coogan's dance orches Roll call; dancing lesson WPG, Atlantic City—273 L. The United St 000 pounds of « s lmports 50,000, annually. 'OR the best selection of houses for sale for X rent, turn now to the Herald | i classified columns on classi- | fied page. or BARE radiators send the beat up- main clean and heat out to PAINTS GLASS WALLPAPER VARNISH, HALL'S Hart & Cooley Mfg. Co 179-183ARCH ST-NEWBRITAIN | Now Britain, Conn. ! ) et RADIATOR, FNCLOSURE A Wise | stopped a while | According to Matchmaker Jess McMahon, one of the Madison | Square Garden lieutenants, Sharkey | feels he is sufficiently qualified to | {box Gene Tunney in a champion- | ship bqut without the necessity of | further tests, | However, McMahon said Sharkey’s showing in his recent draw battle with Tom Heeney was not impres- sive. McMahon plans to confer with Sharkey in Boston tonight with the intention of clinching the Boston sailor man to the Risko bout now tentatively set for March 12. The principals in the other half of the hcavyweight elimination bracket have also tangled in a dis- ipute. Jack Delaney's activities call- ing for a fight a week have drawn protests from Heeney's handlers, Iwho intend to ask the New York state athletic commission tomorrow to prevent the Bridgeporter from participating in any more bouts un- {til after his match with Heeney. | Heeney's advisers assert Delaney Imight sustain injuries to his handy | which would interrupt the present | elimination program. ! At the request of Battling Levin- | sky for more time to train, the ten- round bout between Lev | Delaney at Motor Square Garden in | Pittsburgh has been changed from |January 27 to February 6. SIVATETORIT AT NGARAGUAN POLICY Rwaited Refurn of Coolidge From Havana Conlerence ! 23 (A —Scnate both parties have declar- Washington, Jan. | leaders of | i ed onen s istration’s the retu "lom Havana the Pan-Ameri truce under which frained from any n on the admin- policy. With sident C'oolidjge » he addre 2 conference, & the spnate re- ction that might 5 the excentive has ended. from senatorial comment come early in the week, ithe first definite step is expected !to be taken on Wed v when the | foreign relations committee will ex- amine the crop of resolutions before | touching on the Nicaraguan sit | tton. | Just how the senate will get into the question remains in doubt be- cause its membership is divided into | several groups with conflicting views |as to t should be done ahout | Latin-American relations. Republl- [can independents are urging a full H ation of the Nicaraguan epi- ! with a view to returning | American marines to thelr home sta- on ag: Ni | DENTIST Dr. Henry R. Lasch Commercial Trust Bldg. X-Ray Pyor Treatments Five family house on Har- rison street. 12 rooms, 2 car igarage. Good investment. COX &DUNN 272 MAIN STREET Here is a drop of $1,000 house with extra fine lot. bought at a bargain. Inqui sky and | democrats, believe the committee first should be advised officially ot the agreements made between the administration and Nicaraguan lead- ers. They would have the Informa- who probably will be the first wit- ness called if the committee docides to conduct an inquiry. Declaring that his committee haa not yet formulated a program touch- lntd the asubject, Chairman Borah said: “The congress is the war-making power and is neceasarily interested in all matters that relate to use of the army and thq navy. The com- mittee does not desire to investigate merely to embarrass, but it does ot desire either to shirk it duty in the premiises.” “Bossy” Gets Tagged; Police Release Everett, Mass, Jan. 23 (UP)— Much as “Bossy” Gillis dislikes “cops” in ’enerl.l. he was forced to KEPT FROM WORK BECAUSE OF A COLD A great many New Britain peo- iple, like C. P. Hull, have learned |that it is no longer necessary to let a cold make a person feel miser- able, Tor doctors are now recom- mending a simple home treatment that brings quick, sure relief—often in a few hours. A severe cold had kept Mr. Hull from business e days. When nothing | scemed to help him he called his doc- ltor, who recommended double strength | Qoses of Cherry Pectoral. With the first | swallow he felt its healing, orting warmth, from his mose pi down into his bronchial tubes. i ately. By night the | ¥ fecling was relieved— and In another day or o, his doctor re- ports, the cold was ‘ompletely gone. Nee other caves—all certified to puper by & member of the hospl clinie, DOCTOR SOON ENDS PNEUNONIA FEAR ar of pneumonia—which comes when colds are at their worst, is soon banished when they are treat- |ed by the new Ayer method, used extensively by doctors in hospital : and private practice. Kvery day cases are reported which show | the same quick, sure relief experienced by Miss Ethel Tur- bers of New Britain people. | Mss turner awoke with an dn- flamed throat, nose stopped up and leves watery. She was unable to |kt relicf through use of a mome spray | d by the following day the cold was worse, Congestion had spread deep down into the lungs, and pneumonia was | sa an then prescrived A | 5 wixture of Ingre jes of Ayer's admit are anxious to leave the situation as {tion ocome from Secretary Kellogg | licemen are f'great guys.” ‘While metoring through this city, the Newburyport mayor’s automobile developed a flat tire, “Boasy” park- ed the car in a restricted area ana continued his hameward journey in another machine. Returning to get hix own auto- mobile, “Bossy” found it had been tagged. He went to police headquar- ters and identified himaself, A few minutes later, the tratfic summons had been revoked and “Bossy” left the police station with the tag, autographed by Police Chief William E. Hill and Police Captain William Monahan, as a souvenir, The fastest.flowing river s the Sutlej, in India, which rises 15,200 feet above sca level and falls 12,000 feet in 180 miles, i Many Here Quickly Relieved By Using Pleasant Method In Their Own Homes The pleasure of quick relief, a good night’s up the next morning without the misery wakil sleep and and danger of a head cold, cough and chest cold. This, briefly, is the substance of reports from hundreds of |bers of New New Britain people who, like Miss Estelle Bordeaux, have | found quick relief through a pleasant and inexpensive home method recommended by hospital physicians. Delightful to Use — Brings Quick Relief Miss Bordeaux, for example, was | she breathed freely and didn’t cough | Mould treated for a severe cold Wwhich started in her nose passages and ' had spread down towards ner lungs, causing fear of pneumonia. DOCtOrS | Note: These reports are all certified by | ¥ immediately prescribed double dos- Cherry Pectoral—a concentrated mixture of wild cher- ry, terpin-hydrate and other ingre- dients which have relieved even the most extreme hospjtal cases. Relief began with the first pleas- nts which hospitals have found to be the most effective. That night her head n to clear up and she could out coughing, The next moruing she | t like a different person and in an- | other day or so was as well as ever. DENTIST X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S, Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. AT. BANK BLDG. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Fes il on the price of a three family Splendid location. Can be re Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Phone 343 N. B. National Bank Bldg. Room Lot Wall Paper Sale 300 Bundles To “The Pa Choose From 300 int Store” Morgan, Kingsley & Themgson, Inc., 111 MAIN STREET ant_swallow. She felt its comfort- ing, healing warmth—from her na- sal passages deep down into hgr chest. In a few hours the cold had ¥ DLD _HOM = = ED PERTS, HADNT ANY GET A PATENT CIGAR CHRISTMAS PRESENT - once. In another day or so, doctors report, all traces of the cold were | gone. [the physician who treated cach case. | Doctors find that this hospital medi- does far more than stop coughing instantly It 'penetrates and heale in- flamed linings of the breathing passages. Absorbed by the system it quickly re duces phlegm, helps allay that “‘fever- 1sh grippy feeling and drives out th. cold from the nose passages, throat and | chest. v Just & few pleasant mpooufuls of Cherry | | Pectoral now and yowll feel like a dif- | {ferent person tomorrow. At all druggists, {cleared up noticeably and that night |6uc; twice as much 1n $1.00 hospital size, _. WN IF YOU CAN MAK( IT WORK , YouRE A BETTER MAN “THAN 1AM~ BY GRAVY, /4 MORE THAN MENTIONED THE FACT, THAT ME DIDNT LIGNTER. FOR A WHEN HE WAS PRESENTED W) MER ABOUT Towm - BY LocaL A cast of 30 players will take part in the play “A Wedding in Poland” which will be presented by members of St. Elimbeth Dramatic Cirele jof the Sacred Heart church next Sun- day evening, ' ‘The motive of the play is to bring older Polisd residents memories of their homeland and younger one knowledge of some of the old coun- try customas. Special Notice ‘There will be a bridge and whist party Tuesday afternoon, T. A. B. ngw hall. Several prizes have been ddhated. Admission 25¢c. Public is invited. Playing starts at 2:30 sharp. —advt, COLDS ENDED N FEWHOURS BY HOSPITAL-TESTED METHOD FOUND VAY 0 o covt By choosing the home method re- { commended hy doctors at the hospi- | tal clinic, A. H. Phipps, like num- |bers of people here found. how ‘quir‘kly one can get rid of g head | cola. | Mr. Phipps neglected his cold for day or so after he had begun to sneer | and cough. Examination showed that ouw of his nasal tubes was hadly congested | his throat was influned and the cold | was gpreading down into the hronchial | tubes. ~ Doctors then gave him Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Almost immediately bis head and chest began to clear up. Ky | night he felt more like himself again jand fu less than two d: his doctor writes, all traces of the cough and cold | were gone. Seo other cuses—all certified to thie Y ® member of the hospital clinie. ENDS HEAD COLD ALMOST QVERNIGHT | Ustig a method that has relteved | even the most cxtreme hospital cas- es, Miss Agnes L. White, like num- b Britain people has found the quickest way to get rid of a stuffy cold, and to help keep |free from colds all winter, |, Miss White had ney- lected & cold, which [she caught whils re. turniug home from a { dunce, Sho' ghope ure ifself, | instenn i¢ got | and " startea {her nose 55 and 3 chest. She began to feel feverlsh, and final. dled her doctor | " Reliet began aimost ey when doctors b it but worse. ling Au a gone up an re her nose passages b in another day or so. the cold wax completely gone

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