New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1928, Page 24

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e e B S A ® TUESDAY. Lastern Standard Time. O—WMCA—370 Show NOTE — Asterisks Denote Best Pro- ¥ grams of the day. New England States 560—WTIC, Hartford—536 news, program ground of tk ¥ —Orchestr: —Hal Le Vin's —Ti, 200—W BZ. Time. W oncert quintet (NBC) 3—Travelicr 10—Time (NBC) 10:05—Max Zides 5—Chet Fr —Ted and his —The Juveniic gan Smilers rh—268 trom Wond - Realtors -Hoyt Scharff, songs - w orchestra 2 mid.—Entertaine 1120—=WNJ, Newark—2 Robert reat “Insurance and Home” Harold Normanton, gong: tumanian program S60—WOO, Philadelphia—310 W00 Trio TI—WLIT s Flas “hildr —Limerick Arcadia and ce-Jaces ~Op'ry Hiu s From New York 10— Morey Pearl orct 630—WELL Bostq To Bid or Not to T Positions want news; lost and fi Joe Rines orcl \ H—N ~News Philadelphia—105 tulk s Twilight Hour concert orchestra pirthday list; piano uising the TH0—W 1, Philadelphia—105 1 Whispering orchesira —game as WEAT I—WPG, Atlantic City an recital auer, Fong Si15 of Education 1o novelty 1etic i Harmony Quarte! {11—Dance orchesiri 90—WGY, Schencetady—380 tock Teports; news Dinner music Laura Mol concert i—Police ns 30— Air Coll Philosophy Muson Air Col Dr Repub noes. folk sONgRS; Hawn 35— Plano sclections —"Story of Money” j:20—Helen DeWitt Jac ist; Marjoric Jacobs, p! 1155 —National Sceurity 1 1 1A aura Cor contralto e Merz, German lieder w7 WHY YOUR B STOMACH P _ GRUMBLES cal soloi e Tashof’s or 00th- I~ i Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. Bilious Fever and Malaria. 1t Kills the germs. —Wirar SIO—WI Wi 1t you that new ear trumpet .ast evening sounded like night shift at the rolling miil. static was a great success, in | ct it was a riot. Tt certainly took tsclf seriously, therc's no doubt bout that. at all, at all (the effect ' of St Patrick’s’ was worse than ft fad been in a long, long time. The was almost continuous and we found it impossible to bring in wes- ern stations. Needless to say, we lidn't fool around with outside of ‘crings,remaining with WTIC durin, most of the evening. . . A grand total of loopers (count ‘em, 16,000) in our neighbor- d trying to bring in tt ko fight. Wails, shrick: whistles, Day) ore and toots came over the ether s we were tuncd in, endeavor- g to hear something about the ontest. (What conte: Why, 11 fight. Well. why didn’t you say so . didn’t 17 Oh, maybe you di pardon. You should. T 1it.) We forgot to mention sizzling. snapping and | led to the unwholesome at- us to become a for several of the better nown sanitariums. all at one and the same timc. We learned that won the fight. How we found don't know. 1t must have womanly intuition, After 1 was over Risko tepped up to the microphone and queth as rolloweth: “I'm zlad T won; 1 hope | to make a mess out of Tunney (real rotherly thought). Hello, (leve land, and evervbody!" The punctu- stion marks are ours, but to Risko zoes the credit for the remarks themselves, 10 us our ne th sian vho showed aptitude ward the law and became a lan- r. Somebody discovered she had a at voice, too, and she graduated from 2 music school at, about the time that she completed her tudics, One day she took part ! a performance at the small opera ' t Charkoff, Russia. That was g0, She made a sensation and was brought fo the Moscow opera. R 1t: more sensation. That zirl was Maria Kurcnke, Russian | nightingale, who sang in the course of the Family Tarty, WTIC-WEAF, last evening. We are not quite over it and probably we will never be the <ame, Of course, ption was per- fect as far as WTIC was concerned, and Kurenko's voice was of such a limpid, mielow, yet Niant, qual- that the designation. “nightin- is putting it altogether too uldly. T remainder of the pro- ram wa 10! as usual o e e re was zirl Did you hear the performance o n's “Rhapsody in Blue" pre ented Dy the Time-To-Retire Boys That was another the eve- 1 it had bheen on the Colum n we would have called it a just to be funny Gershy gem of ning, sia cha @em of the ocean, Well, at any rate, the “Rhapsody” vas presented in o all its beantiful clors, the piano parts standing out specially well o . WHZ orehes WJAR, the WOR, AL IETL music; WT WTAF, Gypsies same thing look like it e danc musi The Middlebury College Gloo club, champions of New Lingland and fourth in America, will present srogram of choral music and lighter iallads over WJZ on Thursday after- oon of this week at 1:50 o'clog There are 50 singe¢ and musicians in the organization. Last year the lub was awarded first prize when it competed in Boston with other New tingland college glee clubs. In the national contest in New York eity, the Vermont men won fourth place. At the Boston contest there are other coll represented. P Curtis D. Wilbur, secretary of the will ress on Navy Lt in the course of a program by the United States Marine band, which will be hroadeast hy WJZ and other stations of the Bluc network, on Thursday | vening at 7 o'clock. § ry Wil- | ir will speak from the new NBC dios in Washington, while the srogram by the Marine band will ome from the Marine Barracks in same city. The address by the| cretary of the Navy is capected to gin at 7:30 o'clock e The presentation to Col. Charles . of the Woodrow Wil- 5,000 award for ill ambassador,” & speech of ast through avy, Our nd ceptanc tations twork 9, at Colo sociated Monday eve o'clock. ough hich the pr heard. wili be aunounced later, al- though WJZ will head the list, it is ' po known. Norman Datis, president of | Foundation. and John W. Davis, emocratic candidate for president| m 1924, will be among the other . The addresses will follow . in Colonel Lindbergh's ¢ o 0 That's all for today, thanks —P. E. MADRICK'S APPEAL ENDS WITH NOLLE Had Been Granted Driver's License Through Record Error olle on payment of costs l 4 in superior court.in the uk Madrik of 117 Grove this city, who appealed from | A fine of $169 and costs imposed by Judge M. D. Saxe in local polict court on the charge of operating an automobile while his was pension. Judge W. I. Man- sresented Madrick. The case was one of the miost un- usual its kind ever to-be heard in police court. according to officiale. as ved an error in the recor motor vebicle con oner's office, wherel obtained a return of his license only 10 have it taken from hLim by u state policeman in June, 1927. De- cislon was made in police court aft- aring. nber 15, 10278 itney bus figured in a on at Main and Winter strocts about 10:40 ock and Offcer William J. MeCarthy, mak- ing an investigation, learued from Madrik that his li under of Fr street, lice: gan T suspension. According to the records |0 front in th offier > motor vehicle Madrik's Tic ¢d December 27, actually turned in 927. On April 3, 1827, according to the records, a new license was is- sued to Madrik but in June it discovered that he should not n given a license at once be he had been convicted of the charge of reckless driving in West Hartford town cour ne of $25 and oste was imposed “porting the ¢ to the moter vehicle officr, drik's name wa led with an 1" instead of a ¢ counting for e speedy issuance of the license, Madrik's contention in polica ~ourt was that he had appealed from the West Hartford nd in superior court Lie was 5 and costs for speeding. and a short time later e was notified by the motor vehicl: commission that the suspension of his licens: had been lifte After the evidence had been pre sented in police court, Judgs Mangar, ontended that Madrik actually bad ot committed the offense of driving while his license was under sus- vension, and the most serious charg that could be placed against him and proven was that of operating ar untomobile without having his li- crnse in his p sion, “Bossy” Gillis Elected To Veterans’ Society Springfield, Mass,, March 15 (#— Mayq Bos: Gillis of Newlury- port was last night clected to m bLership in th ajor Johin J. Leon- ard Post No, 70, Veterans of For- cign Wars, talled Saturday when he comes here as the principal guest at a “mayors’ anquet’” to be held by the loeal et Mayor Gillis local V. w. post own city. Gabva aeoviv commissioner’s , but was not until June 13, aus n 50 officcrs of the st say, is plauning of the v W. in During th With the be remembered - 4 Ad phone, Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole Intluenza, Grippe and Pneumonis vsually start with a cold. The mo-! ment you get those warning aches rub on good old Musterole. Musterole: relieves the congestior and stimulates circulation. It has all the good qualities of the old- fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. First you feal a warm the lealing ointment pen t then a soothing, cooling ken- sation and quick relief. Have Mus- terole handy for emergency use. 1¢ may prevent serious illness. Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for hables and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. Jars & Tubes should the Herald €l tingle T Better then @ mustard plaster Wednesday Specials! ROCHESTER GALVANIZED GARBAGE CANS Med. size, best quality. Reg. GENUINE TAVLIN BROOMS Polished Handle. Reg. 79¢. WHITE ENAMEL BARY BATHS Reg. 83 Large size, best quality. 98¢ 59¢ $2.19 $1.25, 23 POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY A. A, PHONES 5100—5101 MILLS 66 WEST MAIN ST. PLUMBING—HEATING—-SHEET METAL WORK Magrik | bases on He will be officially §n- ec: ININJURY CLAIMY Five Petitions for Damages Fil With City Clerk have =) alks are beginning to come into the office of Town Clerk 8 Year Old Boy Is (UP)—1In a critical condition as tha result of an Tommy Dumbrowski, §, son of Mary Dumbrowski of this city, pected to live. skull and ab: Lesliec Hewutt, driver which struck the boy, fal while awaiting the outcome of examination at the hospital, Hewitt is being held under bond of $1,000 on driving. in 1921, he entered Yale law school G D8y ind reccived his degree in 1923. Dying in New London since that time he has been building w London, Conn.,, March 135'up a law practice in this cit, During his college years he won the Ten Eyck oration prize and at the bar association dinner in 1923 is not ex-:represented his class as speaker of fractured the occasion. Ullman is also actively f the brain, identified with Jewish charities ana f the car | is now ting chairman of the funds ed twicc campaign in Connecticut. the | por the balance of the term, Har- ry 1. Edllin, who was appointed special assistant when Mr. Winner tirst b me {1 las December, will continue to assist State’ Hoyt and Uliman. automobile accident, He ions a charge of reckles: Alfred L. Thompson and will give Ullman Takes Place | Of Winner in New Haven B. and M. Announces the clain’s committee of the com- mon couneil material for several hearings this month. Catherine Malarney asks cotipen- sation for permanent injury and re- imbursement for money paid for ousekecping senice following a fal on the sidewall opposite 26 Church street. The accident ook place last month, Angela rm after jeaver ar retained Berti woken Ik at has reports 1 streets ¥ £ Gerard Casale, | who alleg ¢ sidewalk had been allowed to 1 into a condition of r and snow and crevices b flags s he fall Personal injury and alleged age to wearing apparel are whicli Ju dam- the front of Her attorney is B J. Mon- Edward Hayes, throu Madrik's, Pavid L. Duna, reports t] February 15, in front nd that he has been put to considerabie cxpense for which he fecls he is entitted to remibursement. Laneelot Crossley of Auburn, 1., broke his right arm when he fell 121 Broad street. H 1 bills and that he be £15 u fron street : isks that su be paid by the eity compensated at the r v for siy we tin work lost s To Hold Inquest in Man-Dog Shooting Rochester, N. H., March 15 (UP) Inqu was to be held today into the death of William Thurston, 35- vear-old New Durl mer who was shot while ses killer of his pet dog. George ndon. P uth coast guardsman, held here without ail after lie had pleaded not guilty to a mn 1 in municipal court laton, friend of ‘‘ondon in %300 bond as material RABALM RELIEVED VARICOSE SUFFERING Discards Elastic Stockings After Using Two Jars the was was held witness, My Vapsense condition along with ecgema ahout my ankles has been <o had, that my family physician, who. by the way, is also ron, told me the 5 eine e nnlhhe‘:c'mm‘ed ouid be like removing tiie bark from a r P. Glyrn, Miller Place, Ay legs were completely sur” rounded by varicose veins. After having used tne sec jar (81.00 size) of Rabalm, the and the veins are great- Uotings wicn 1 te whi Sears, Thanks to im! I my name would in any way hely those who euffer as I did, you have my personal . consent 10 use it. 1f you are suffering the torture which Varicose Veins can give. start using Rabalm tonight. and epeedily find relief as Mrs, Glynn and many others Kl\‘tdo!\e hefore you. Twosizes: 50-cents, and $1.00 eontaining 3 times 8 much. Rabals - for sale by all druggists. NOUNCES THE REMOVAL HIS DENTAL OFFICE TO 278 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2272 Former Commercial Trust Bldg. FREDERICK AUTO LAUNDRY 15 WALNUT ST. (Rear) Washing, Polishing, Simoniz- izing, Etc. Genuine “0Old Company’s Lehigh” The Shurberg Coal Co. Phone 2250 Franklin Street 35 LR )/ Vo WE ARE HEADQUARTEKRS FOR Shell Fish Such as OYSTERS — CLAMS — LOUGSTERS SHRIMP — CRAB MEAT and SCALLOPS, Our Crackers are Always Fresh VISIT OUR DINING ROOM Open Until Eigint HONISS'’S 12 State st. Hartford “Under Grapts” READ HERALD ASSIFIED ADS FOR BLST RLSULTS I uamed to succeed Benjamin D, Win- By ner, deceased, as torney §tate Attorney Samucl E Ullman, who is 27 years ol born here and was graduated from New Haven, March 13 (R—Abra- . Ullman of this city has becn March 13 (UP) Boston and Maine railroad unnounced a reduction of freight s rates to points in New Hamp- nd Vermont, ef 20, No reduction in Maine was an- nounced. by istant st Haven county Hoyt for New cla; was rates Atter finishing ¢ | The points affucted will be Brat- tleboro, Vt., and Keene, Elmwood, Parker, Manchester, Epping. Rock- ingham and Portsmouth, N. H. A decrease of 8§ cents per 100 pounds first class will be put into :ffect under the new scale with corresponding dec scs in their classes. Attorneys | Reduction of Rates The today | ONLY FOUR DAYS MORE! WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND NNIVERSARY BUY WHILE YOU MAY SAVE § 8§ § Value 82 A1 ORIG Value 8¢ Yd. 40-inch ORGANDIE FACTORY UVERLASTING SILK HOSIERY $1.39 ... pastel shades 3 v §1 Value 69c Yd. SILK SUNFAN’ DRAPERIES Brocaded and plain large range of colors. 39¢ o I Value 19¢ Yd. JAPANESE PO! E Good firm weave. na color only 49¢ vuu ral Value $1.98 Yd. 10-inch wide dust Received NEW INDIAN PRINTS On Pussy Willow and Flat Crepes Value 81 and $1.50 1 CHARMEUSE with high lustre finish. $1.39 vou val Value 69¢ Yd. Just Received New Shipment of SATIN CRETONNE! iaranteed sunfast tubfast in beautiful = 39€ vara 3 vd. BROCADED CHANGEABLE TAFFETAS Something new in pretty color combinations for pil- lows, draperics, ete. $1.39 v and de- A PAIR OF 45 ! ATURDAY ADLER’S FIFTH ANNUAL — SALE! $§S Value $1.49 Yd. 36-inch wide WOOL GEORGETTE In a light weight, in all new Spring shades. 89¢ vur Valuc $4.98 Pr. FRENCH MARQUISETTE In a soft mercerized finish with silk fringe $3.49 v 88¢c FILET NET CURTAIN MATERIAL Very fine mesh, beautiful border 59¢ with design Value $3.49 SCRANTON LACE FILET NET CURTAI Border with 3-inch silk Fringe $2.89 r.. lace. WITH EACH PURCHASE OF 36 or 42x36 PEQUOT PILLOW CASES THE OLD HOME TOWN o5 —L—7 WHATS THE 1DEA - DO You HAVE To PUT ON A BANQUET > EVERYTIME A BUNCH OF > CLUCIKS WANT TO SIT AROUND AND BROADCAST (1:‘ THEIR ACHES AND PAINS= THIS IS FOUR DOLLARS MORE THAN TH’ LAST , BLow OUT! ¢ Yo Catsn B0 i PAPA JUST HOME FROM A PENNY ANTE GAME /N THE BACK Room OF OTToi Wi CIGAR STORE - CLUB DAY= PAPA ALWAYS GETS A B1G Kick ouT OF MOTHERS BRIDGE PARTIES HENRY HUSH Youk NOISE -YYOULL WAKE LP THE NEIGHBORS ~ AND ANY WAY- | HAVE A TERRIBLE HEADACHE, maad WELL TALK THIS OVER IN THE MORNING' HO-HUM-YEH,) WELL TALK \ ABoUT IT N TH’ MORNING — AND FOR EVER AFETER

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