New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1928, Page 18

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e —— XEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928, OG A s .4// & INESDAY. A 7:30—“Fasting, Lastern Standard Time, —Orchestra S10—WMCA—37 NOTE — Asterisks Denote Best Pro- srams of the Day. New Lugland States 360—WTIC. ll;lrl[urd——", —WRNY — y N 300—WDRC, New Haven—268 Mer s program rs. N —WICC, Bridzeport—268 H20—WPCH— io program 900—WBZ. Springficld— Tine, Weather, Popular acumbls mm soloist 70— W ARC—309 Food educational scrvice Hechseher Chiliren Highlanders (NBC) ony T—Newspaper Nights —Harold Stern’s orche T:10—Richard Howard, plank L —Vocational seric {:15—The Golf Nuts 7 tor hoat cnpoyms 30—Radio Natur: 5 ooklyn 1ood Show s—Sparkers, featuring the ¥s Morgar or Taddies (NBC) iversity $:30—Foresters (NB() p on L b 1 % orchestr ding of bLest papers in (1: b Mot ot course, “5,000 Years in Americar GO Literaturs asdse 10:8¢ Dick New Joird 11:30—Time. W s spo 650—WNAC-WBI1 —Ted and his gang he Juvenile Smile pilot Eddie Dunham; ~ Your (—Leo Dreyer an y —*"Jimmic" Gallagher and his orch :80—Talk on Astrology Lady of the Ivories he Public Bye” —Concert; Clara Snhear, of Chicugo vie Opera company :30-—The Harried Lifs 's orchestra Boston—161 Wright Prine Tomorro Marks Siste Health talk; Bibl 5 Milt Gros: of Jean and 35—Jewish con Younah, R Pro- Bril -~ From New York, Famous posers’ Hour ty—From New York; gram’ Leo Tteisman and his orch man and his orch bis orch. Boston—508 vanted; market and lost and found “Irish me a5 WTIC Mr. and Mrs. Radio he Sports Watch 51 40—Gia alk 5= Miss Norida rom New ¢:01—Same as WTIC 80—Cruising the Air ) News dispatches 10:40-—Ra foreeast and weath 045 —Chatber of Commierc: org: ital by Fravk Stevens New York Stations ATO—WANYC— S——Herman Neuman, planist 7 svelyn Chorosh, violini i35—Home cconomics, Mrs, millr y—Arthur ws it Henderson, Eastern Stations Paterson—: Cardinals 1020—WODA, Frankic 1o Sod Busting rah Malier, soprano ~Lido Venjce enig Pat Cristello’s 1120—WAAM, Newark. ay Nichols' Syncopator £ whispers 1 ro Coneert Tri Mayer High Fliers High Noon Entertaincr 1120—WGCP, Newark— Artists recit Suvdam gt 3t 15—Croft Kiddi-s 30—Spanish 1+ tlon, Dean I ; 7:55—Alr College, Periodical Howard W. Hintz Frank Doblin v—Hunter College Course St Appreciation; Hartians quartet o 45—Laroline ¢ anor Cuminings, pianist 130—Police alarms, wealhcr S10—WEAP—192 ilight Hour H0—WOO, Phi —Dinner music - 3 hal S oiin song king in M string IPtiss, SOpranc: | R6O—WIP, Phitadel Musical miniat Rt e B0 —Great compo TIO— WL Phitadelphia—I¢ AdeIphia Wi N Alantic City—2 H00—W PG TH0—WGY il B ! arching Over Year 7 Find —————— 21-HOUR SERVICE i L0 MONTLEY TESTING PLAN | e Faperts Britain Radio Service adios nud Suppties 5168 New Felephone 'INDIANS WANT T0 CANCEL | VALUABLE MINING LEASES' Names of Fall and Sinclair (omz Through the Static H”NTS F []R Afifl] | DETROIT SLAVERS Committed Two Crimes Still! Unsolved in 1874-85 t was an ght Lefore, improvement but most of Into Litigation in - 1 to the ups and condition that didn’t make oo zood. Of course, the stations act queerly on or the have Oklahoma, names of Albert B. Fall, former y of the interior and Harry nclair, oil magnate, both central Willizm Cross of the Hig figures in the Teapot Dome jnvesti- fand Park police department lust | ation, yesterday were brought into t institnted a search two | the litigation surrounding the ef- whio he said, were b forts of Quapaw Indians to cancel wvatch, the have been respousible for at {mining lcases valued at millions of eduled from 10 murders committed in and about | dollars, held by the Eagle Picher o'clock, was Detroit, nearly a hali century . Lead Company near Picher and The crimes which 4 Miami, Okla. the recor, The trial to cancel the lcases be- committed between 1 1 today in Foderal Judge Franklin Kennamer's court, Representing the Indian depart- nt was Charles S, Burke, comm Christian | sioner of Indian affairs. Atlec Frank: the fath- | Pomerene, former United States men sough senator from Ohio reprs nted the and two unidenti- mining company. The Indians had n orpha as counsel, Judge . B. Ames of Ok- inform, lahoma City, layers wi lied Judge Ames introdues year old woman. | giatie copies of leases, cwspaper records of the g and other documents. Among tioned, show these was a copy of a letter and a Kuoch, h e telegram sent by Sinclair to Fall were foun VI Enclosed was a telegram from Joe destroyed by W. Perry, Kansas City banker, in stipation; which Perry mentioned to Sinclair have been picreed | ypae panl was talking of allowing outside competitive bidding for the : mining 1 side O thC | gp pall received that letier aier U copy of that telegram, there was o WHICR W d ) tside competitive bidding,” Ju paper records show occurred in aper records enimed fa | L7 LY 1 that “ cay fr o s 4 f the officia ”‘ Tllino Ok e Try to Awaken Gu'l From Coma by Violin men sought, it was impos- nees sur- Painesville, Ohio, March 14 (#— The soft music of a violin has been sed on two oce ess In an effor Helen Bnschmans of coma that has shsorbed her days in Memorial Detroit, Mich.,, March 14 (@) on er S spector 1585 and involved the slaying 1 75 photo- commun arles and Chris- going to try to prove that fusal alleged Kiiling of the as told by Cross, who vietini one to fix up his ra 0w the linked one of at of the State ol o N (10X ISE with the Miss Lake Bus Tarie mann College 2 motor a student ot for Women, was Highland ! bus two mont or Pon- to ar- struck by Hoping that the wirl's love ef ould respond to the strains her mother, Mrs, nna Mass., twice on musie o7 a violin Hurls Glass Ash Tray Buscl mann of Wesifis ) . hirought a Clevelan 1isician to the In l ispute O‘m Cards hedside of the unconscious girl, Oc- d ‘J“ 2 her eyelids fluttered but otk nat Al JORI | ypice Tuseh adive by sicia noted he . £ assaulting i has been kept Fanos P in. police t 10 18 struck in wiclded nied that he at cards prior 1o | Kaplan’s I\nee Bad and imitted to Judg: I; ght IS (a"ed On' nse counsel, that camploved in sever: elaimed he card pla Tol !vf r e lyndnl')n no change ating Kuplan injurcd after the Dundee fight, went bad on him after seven rounds of hoxing here today where he was training for a. ten round bout with Georgle Day of Strolls | New Huven, sche at the Eim com- | Uity on March 2 Medieal examination revealed thot Kaplan will be unable to fight for | somie time to come and his contract to fight Day was cancelled. Phil MeGraw, Detroit Greek light- weight or Stanislaus Doayza, Chil- will be sciceted as Day’s oppon- does no his live- taok e yesterday house at 434 AAE new | Main street and - W Dplaint. 10s h its on the nose ended for obvions reason . In addition was no ad been while t] s Do P i, there were miti- 1, s. He did not | ent. a serious on | READ HERALD C ‘A\SIFED ADS Forced to Land At Stonington, Conn. h 14 (UP)—After night ington tlph Wickford and Boston Air- arrived hers Nature Cure Instllute 19 SOUTH HIGH ST. Telephone 765 Natureopathic tre nis are given absolutely Paln- less. They strengthen the heart, cleanse the blood stream, restere good blood circulation, normal- ize high or low blood pressure, rearse to lite, Pep, power, and nervous condi- ation cime nd getting ¢ ertiinly a o I it plumb in th rs in a porution pl aviator hiad been forced to 1uine & on the Manor Tun Stonington last night ither to proces iatica er any form of BORROWED LADDEL b Al e tism, including Tonsils, strolls investigat stubborn coughs and eolds. rday by Fr. Chest. stomach, liver or kidney street that diseases, paraly: varicose veins, swolien glands. etc., OF res gardless of the ailment, the symptoms will disappear when treated by a recognized expert. I mive the best in electrical treat- - ments, including all forms »f the Local “Y” Takes 1 Out of 5 e door saal| bliee it o, Alpioe Bt Matches From Wesleyan ¢ Me knew nofhing of two | Rays, Electric Light Baths and i - fau vl 5 tec llectric Massage. WO Wikl 1 WBBM, WIZ, WEHN, WOR: Wik, WEAF, were sfol was buildm tore Menditto cmployed ob, told the but ret Traincd Nurse Attendant, F. Coombs Office Hours 9 a. m. to 8. p. m, DR.SIDNEY N. ROTHFEDER ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF WIS DENTAL OFFICE 1O 278 MAIN STREET TELEPHONT Former Commerei Combination Treatments $2, or 6 for 810 ropractic §1, or 6 for $5 Trust Bldg. Davidson Rests En Route o To Panama by Air | OUR MARCH SPECIAL DENTIST 1 (® 6 Buff Easel Portraits Dr. Henry R. Lasch Only $3.00 . Price 85 Commercial Trust Bldg. ARCABE STUDIO Pyorrhea Treatments L {Ice Dealers 1 N-Ray WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Shell Fish ch as ‘RS — CLAMS — LOBSTERS SHRIMP — CRAB ME SCALLOPS. are Always Fresh ROOM JOSEPH WL EDWARD BROFE PRINTE! 2 Stanley Strect Tel. Our Cracke VISIT OUR DINING Open Until Eight HONISS’S ‘Tulsa, Okla, March 14 UP—The | «court, hospital GLORIA CARUSO TO GET §12,000 YEARLY This Will Provide for Her Main- tenance and Education Trenton, N. J., March 14 (#—TUn- der an order approved by Chancel- lor Walker today, Gloria Caruso, daughter of the late Enrico Caruso, will receive an allowance of $12,000 | | | a year to provide for her tenance and education in a manner befitting her station in life, The money will be drawn from an accumulation of royalties on Caruso records under a contract with the Victor Talking Machine company and will be paid to the mother of the child. In her jpetition to the it was stated by the mother that her houschold and other cx- penses total $30,000 a year and that her personal income is only about $9,000. Since the death of Caruso in 1921, the royaltics paid to his estate gregate $741,449. The total for 1921 was $422,981.56, which dropped to $125,177.66 in 1922 and thereafter declined to $74,762.75 last year, mong expenses listed by the mother were $6,000 a year for a New | main- | the delicate fra ance and full Havana flavorofa 7204 bR | \[eriden, Mareh 14 (P —Louls Kid | T | York apartment, $4,500 covering the ' The report is as follow | wages of servants, 87,200 for food, Total of cgg wasses collectud 51 $5,000 for clothing and $4.000 for! 37 an automobile. Items relating spe- cifically to Gloria were $1,500 for a nursfl $2.000 for clothing, $1.000 for French and Italian lessons, $606 for general schooling, 0 for musical education, £100 for dancing les $500 for medical attention and 000 covering an annual trip to Italy |and four months residence ther jeach year, pursuant to an ITtalian | court order Chancellor Walker pointed out in +his opinion that the mother, as gus | dian of the child, is entitled to use as much as reasonably necessary for the proper rearing of the infant, and is not compelled to meet that ex- pense from her own income, how- r great, provided the child h sufficient income of her own. hools —North Smalley i Stanley Tsracl Put Chamber! Elihu Burrit High, 1, St. Joseph's, well, 507; Camp, 73; and Vance, 13, Highest pupils in each school e i 1,006 are:Raymonil on, Central Junior High. 3,012; William Ilo\\rn Norther hool, 1 Winko, Smalley schoo Sylvesto, Northend school, am DePietro, Stanley schoal, 1,219, s Bartlett, 24 Coast Guard Rushing to s Aid of Stricken Vessel 34,357 EGG CLUSTERS IN |3, Londor, Maceh 1t - patrol boat Cahoone were proceed ing with all possible speed to the id of a vessel, identity not learned, which was reported aground off Cape Henlopen, N, J., carly this morning, according to radio messages inter- copted by coast guard ) quarters sters in the here. One message “Pilot con- | Edmunds ashore opposite radio sta- Kiwanis ¢l e tion Cape Henlopen tance re- ceording to to Signed Burbrid Kiwanis Club War on Caterpillars Goes Steadily on—Raymond Lar- son Leads Attacking Forees, Almost 35,000 cgg cf tent caterpillar cont ducted by the heen destroyed, report. The report sl being reepted » from Cape Hen- It nearest find her: a total troyed, of which 2 E were gathered cuard vessel, L by Ray rson of the Central i Junior High school. . soonest.” Preferred — for i ils choice Quality 15028 R.G.SULLIVAN INC.MANCHESTER N.H: 22 Statc St. Hartford “Under Grants” | Camp Real Estate Co. DENTIST Phone 341 N. B. National Bank Bldg. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. S o = NAl. BANK BLDG. 272 Main St. |X-RAY, GAS und OXYGEN [THAT GAILS FROM DUCKTOWN, STARTED A RUMPUS ON MAIN STREET LAST NIGH AFTER THE SMOKE CLEARED AWAY-OLR MARSHAL,OTEY WALKER ,WAS SHY ONE BOOT, HIS STAR AND HAT. —

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