New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1928, Page 18

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SATURDAY., Lastern Standard Time. NOTE — Asterisks Deno arams of the day. Best Pr New England States H0—WTIC, Hartford—5:16 SH0—WCAL, Storr: 500—WDRC, New Haven— 5 sy WM L Bridaepori—is t the organ man orchestra evens orchestra ri orchestra UI0—WICC, Bridgeport—: From N York > orchestra the Auto Show ng the Air forecast and weather New York Stations —WNYC—526 43— Madge Evans, SONgs Herman 10—Lawrence Jrolice B 8 Louis Rubin, pianist During Civil War,” Pro- . whistler Goldman, violinist j Howard, impersona- tions —Vince 10—Herman Neuman, nt Bach, trumpeter piano re- Association s J. Byrne, dinner e W. Hilly, justice Byrne, Arthur Senator 1ove, Justice 30— Police alarm: G10—WEAF—192 Or Fore lunch B w Y Vrank Scott ner music w Islanders ) ninns T announced Arnold Johuson's orclic HHO—WIZ—158 hestra Policy Association association s orchestra mary; time N. Hau Violin THO—WHN— A k0 STO—WIWL—270 I—W G BS—3 19 #20—WPCH— Haw | 7 22 R. 92 ;y-;‘%,{// ney Corsover trio Tert Lowe s Lillian Trott. Prince Piotti r piano and Hard Harry He S-—Harmony 32—'At Home nie's orchestra it Petty, Twins, di Party; My BIO—WARC Tucker's orchestra Lane orchest orchestra 36—Harry Tucker's or 1—Hawaiians Orchestra “Heigh-Ho : 1020—WGL—294 Musicale Lowe's H—TPar Peace Musicale 1 sport Composer; Soprano Health talk; tenor i mnad Table no Petters” vocal Eastern Stations 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 3 1 lovers' period sport talk i——Baritone; soprano 1:30—1lood control talk 45—saturday Nighters and Dan Moo Poems by T. N. T )—Northern Valley ders Comman- Entertainment id.- 1120—WGC 5—Ida Gerndt, sop 30-—Popular program Westhrook society orchestr of Foreign Wars vue 11:30—Hawaiian Serenaders 1120—WAAM, Newark—268 sye heater Presentation 4:30—Four Towers orchestra *12:30—Godley's DX Party 830—WIP, Philadclphia—319 1—Organ recital i —Philadelphia Melodians :45—The Jolly Three 30—Dinner music Bedtime s roll call Passion Villanova Players 10:30—Coogan's dance orchestra 11—Organ recital #60—WO0O, Philadelphin—340 4:45—Grand organ and trumpets Play by | 5—WOO Trio 10—WFI, Philadelphia—105 + room cnsemble Dance orchestra Whispering orchestra s announced Intercollegiate Glee club, 14 2 clubs, 30 each; In- Glee club of 100; Arnold Johnson's orchestrs 1100—WPG, Atlantic City— {5--Organ recital " Dinner concert musie dor concert orchesira —Dance orchestra “Suby orc| 1390—WOKO 0-—Studio program ame is WMCA 30—Stock, cotton, 0—Dinner music (0—Pennsylvanians ¢l sollegiate Glee club 11-12—Dance orchestra 1070—WHAM. Rochester—280 5:30-—Seneca dinner mus 0 Harry Stockwell, baritone s WTIC Organ recital —Dance music 380—WKBW, Bufialo—217 5:30—QOrgan recital spiritual quarter hour —WMAK, Buffalo—515 o——Onondaga orchestra Organ recital Silver slipper dance 102 » orel Montgomery and Syracnse Supper Night” TWO-FAMILY HOUSE on Lawlor St. 2-car garage; extra large lot; 10 minutes walk from Main St. COX &DUNN 272 MAIN STREET WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Shell Fish Such as OVSTERS — CLAMS — LOBSTERS SHRIMP — CRAB MEAT and SCALLOPS, Our Crackers arc Alwass Fresh VISIT OFVR DINING ROOM Open Unti) Eight HONISS’S State St. Hartford “Under Grants” FREDERICK’S AUTO LAUNDRY 15 WALNUT ST. (Rear) Washing, Polishing, Simoniz- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Oh boy! The static was great last night. It was the heaviest in months and there's no kidding about that Early in the evening it was com- atively heavy, but we didn't know what was in store for us. It ¢as the same old story of the nois coming heavier as the evening ad We didn't believe it was pos- s it to get any heavier, but t suspect an cighth of th cireumstances. In spite of the several stations forced their through, so we re the con- usion that volu must wxeellent, static XXXXXThis fs starxxxxxxxx and OPETXXXX¥XXXXxece Broad ng Co xxeceec xxxxxxxx and k offer a half XXXXXXXXXXX offer & i 22222222272 through xxxexxesy of th XXXXXz272222222xx%." That's a sam ple of reception last night. Sort of a “fill in the missing word"” idea, only there was no prize for the winner. RN An SOS. call took WEAYF and WiZ off the air for a considerable period some time after § o'clock. It devel- oped that the call came from “Robert E. L Boston-N: York steamer, on M Ann reef off Cape . The New York stations shut up shop ri away and we sine that ot coastwise stations did the same, Sev cral listeners wondered why WTIC t Hartford did not sign off for th call, but a telephone call elicited the information that WTIC is regardcd as an inland station. It was explain «d that the Hartford broadeaster does not have to shut down unless given instructions to do so by the navy department, The operators up there listen in and if a message 3s received to the effect that the trans- mitter must go off the air, off the air it goes. o« o A coincidence occurred in tin course of the program by the Hap- piness Boys, from WEAF. One of their numbers was “When The ‘Rob- ort E. Lee' Comes to Town,” Billy and Ernie were up to their usuul stunts and we derived a great deal of pleasure from their half hour Ernie sang a new one, “Roll Off My Green,” & number dedicated to th \fers, and their name is legion fust You Wear That Mustache? was another, and Billy sang “Was It a Dream?” The wise cracks w bright and sparkling, as usual, the crowd at the restaurant wh the boys were entertaining, seemed to get a bigger kick than usual out of their antics. The announcer, Ed- mund Ruffner, came in for his share of it, too, since the boys, in endear- ing tor whispered “Good-night. Ed-mund,” just before they signed off. WEAF didn’t act especially well, fading considerably and adopting a muffled tone that became it not Pink would have looked much bet- ter. nd through ex call letters today arkers' studios in came the down WIR, Detroit, remely loud, «ls wouldn't be set The station broadc program from the NB New York, here ¢ o0 A four-saxophone interpretation of George Gershwin's ‘Rhapsody ir Bluc" was heard in course of the program from WEAI-WTIC, over which Phil Carlin had control In fact, it's the only regular pro- gram during which Phil is heard now-a-days. Last night he was his usual self, wisceracking to beat the As we were ng, the saxo- phone quartet presented the fa- mous Gershwin number, not in its entirety, to be sure, since they left out some of the piano solo parts. But it was a remarkable demonstration of saxophone manipulation. The tone was delightful to the e “ e e One of the best things on the aic is that ecrie sclection which brings the program by the Anglo-Persians to a close cach week. It's a beantiful number. That first, long, high note is decidedly : Tenor solo, “Brown Bird Singing,’ Springfield; Anglo-Persians. Cleveland; “Serap Book,” me another” questions,” WSAT, nati; orchestra, “Let’s Misbe- KDKA, Pittsburgh; Portion cech by Charles Evans Hughes WJZ, New York PR sk There's consol: There won't be many nights as bad as th one just pa and bet our clluloid colar . one: Johnny ring at Monday x Rick- bouts Sharkey and e other in the Garden on evening next in one of wrd's series of elimination leading up to a mateh with Gene Punney in June, for the heavyweight mpionship of the world, Graham McNames and Phillips Carlin, NI nmouncers, will be at the ringside with a microphone 1o give a blow- v-biow account of the fight. 'l dings will begin at about 9 depending on when b scheduled to g0 will e staged. MeName the running story of what ¥ s in th while ¢ 1 will take o3 microphone be tween rounds to give sidelights and York; KDKA, WILW, Cincinnati, When Risko Madison s Jac quare ain bout, rounds thanks! P. B. Is City ltems v today Ti by pay mp ) amily and 114 West street v Levi “New York lagle Lindbergh visited He Company. mig over the souarin souri, not to be bullfights that Horses first time {n Mexico row from the buli's ors from the movies hundred i finding SOUTHMANCHESTER Win by One Point—Seconds Cop opinion is good in proportion to the admission. ma study elub Eva La Gallienne the subsidy, Broadw: bott retorted t ters which the Brussel ssed the premicr. government a for New York- taken to the tuss) London—1t is in a in a slot machine then go in and cha rand. under wartim still in force, the Washington serviee gives warning that the that can now he re Iy safe Freeport, N. 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Morgan and | N Had he stepped across strect to the Stock Ixchange he t have excitement tion the oftic: =no witnessed s of General Motors. higl Mexico City—They're but somne visitin to <hown one fo Lindbergh witne o b for from Mis- armorcd the 74 history tomor- to protect the horns and th sight of gore. are ste visit- in order dies Belgrad the radio H lips test against t nd fol are more popular than as to whether dr tic art cost of At a meeting of the 4 state's greatest need s pri it only in the thea- pr can | hecause of charge high plays en, rduction, hest high cost of p Among those who wit of the movie of who wis ell, barred s Mme, Bodard 1 of the nurse and is represent- e returned to t tion decor her wartime King Jor 3 loser in hospital® with the Mrs, W complaint 2" th * he replied. T got what 1 d¢ nt to make ing o tic Richtmyer was basket made two haskets in ille age of cigarettes aftoer store, but one to buy a S p.m buy such ide the store. it for such absurditics may ou Because of restrictions which are 11 commons is amending law. 5 o Hub) New York—One estimate is that women of this country will lose morc than worthless securities this year. effort to educate their moncy a committee formed general fe $700,000,000 by purchases of In an women to protect has been under the auspices of the ation of women's clubs. The calth idea tselt public S running water purifying s a dozen miles or so is wrong; no river in the United States ded hygienical without itment, in for- acher, is running for “I'm oppe office,” 8 he belongs at home with the chil- The M truste ing for Hartford Dr. warrant dssued ilffoyle, in murder of Mrs New Haven, Employes in state In ¥ choek heres Hartford — § ham ew Haven — iences first w driven ground Wallingford - hospital. taxi, artford work sion, another | with with a work Sout n Bing- keynote : conven- itor H invited delive ch at republica April 18, to tire state exper- heavy snow of winter. by high wind covers to depth of six inches and work clearing Airplane, ap- lar Hill rail- eney crews ways and streets, ntly lost, circled road yards at height of storm. Marsh here, Thomas, prominent citizen dies. FEdward Schofield, struck by taxi, ward in Greenwich 1 Carolan, driver of 000 bonds. v afte Jost held in § shor ~ Rich mington 1 Henry Phil- of pointed to ju- dicial council by Governor Trumbull, in One Half of traditional or ories was won by the N school basket- “Ree” Center in ast night, when um of that city out by a 34-23 ame was a “wow" in cts from one end to the oth- htmyer scored six points to itai lead at the d Przybysz and Anderson 24-19 score during th riod in spite of Landeen's a 6 things at 29-29, although again finding the South Manchester cen- the final through The but Cohen came Landeen continued his scor- ! in the third period and managed Scorers, Smith | Booth, Ig ........ 4 0 3 er, Szymanowski. and Welton. Seconds Win in One Half 21 5 The New Britain second team ran South Manchester Seconds 34/ up a 47-7 lead in the first half of |Russell, rf ....... 0 0 § ! the preliminary and had the South|Campo, rf . P ] 1 3 8 | Manchester reserve team so exhaust- | Hall, rf 0 #'ed that it begeed for the mercy of [ Wells, ¢ having the game called. The con- | Kibbe, rg . test was therefore declared ended in | Ramsey, lg ew Britain's favor. After taking a | Panceria, lg 226 lead in the first quarter, the lo- | cals scored even more in the second 33 | while holding the home team score-| Person: o |less from the field. Szymanski and |3, Booth—5; Hall, Wells 3, Kibbe ° re the high scorers. Th» Ramsey—T. Free tries—Szyman- |ski 3, Cohen 3, Wessels 3, Booth— 110; Campo 2, Hall, Ramsey, Pan- 'ty | cerla 2—6. Referee, Mantelll. Scor- 16| er, Szymanowskl. Scorers, Smith 9|and Welton. 10| S et 1! READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS I ;Knowles, g | Avel, 1g . ‘Bcck\ufl, lg, reg 47 Slrenm aowd o | | | south Manchester |Chapman, rf | Ramsey, It . |Schoen, 1f .. | Landeen, ¢ . {Adams, rg . Luhrsen, Ig »n 13 Personal fouls, Cohen, Przybysz Richtmyer 3, Anderson, Wess Knowles 4, Abel 4—16; Ramse Schoen 2, Landeen 3, Adams, Luhr- sen 3—10. Free tries—Cohen Richtmyer 8, Anderson 3, Knowles, | Przybysz—10; Chapman 4, Ram Schoen 2, Landeen 10, Adams, Luh sen 2=——19. Referee, Mantelli. Tim- fouls, Szymanski, Cohen New Britain Seconds Fld. ¥ essel | Hubbells Enjoy Every Comfort Every Modern Convenience In the City's Choicest Apartment Dwellings Jones offers for your selection ! The Lincoln The Glen Four rooms and bath, heat. Glen Street | hot water, refrigeration, breakfast Three perfect rooms and bath, sets, wall recessed radiators, laun. heat, hot water, electric refrigera~ dry facilities and other features. tion, laundry facilities, elevator $57 to $65 and other features. 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