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[0'PR THURSDAY, ! Eastera Standard Time. NOTE. — Asterisks Denote Best Pro- |11 ig— grams of the day. New England States 360—WTIC, Hartford—536 ! program summary, in & program of | ture story with mu- “Sketches From round Sereendo: 30— omfort Hour (NBX Variety program t soprano. Leath, cc soloists (NBC) “apitol Theater program 5 The two men are lodged in Dan- ‘ = = ol bury dail with breaking, entering cars from WI WaCa v :‘\*”' e burglary., Underhill is proprie- WL, WNAC, WTAM and WHN. o, of u gas station on the Bethel 05—Mayrairs > g T S TADn. cau LOAC 5:30—Investment e Aye 1 that ,',h" \\":'(Ir’i ";‘ The Lreaks have been made for | Lovejoy and Carroll, pianos cil of Stevens Point, VI5g :1 in 7 the most part during the winter n Syncopators sed an ovdinance prohibiting the |y onpe when summer residence Russo, “Italian Epi- use of radio haitery ct TS OXCEDU pave heen vacant. The districts i ctween 3 a and 7 a. m. Violi- iy have been the scenes of the Morocca” tors are su to a fine of $100 OF | opperics are Bethel, Elmwood dis- ecita 30 days in jail. T ordianance re rict n, T d i 5 §:31—"Shall Jury Duty for Womin Fere LR et S RTIcE g oRsinston U R o it T:01— ten service Be Compulsory?’ Morris 1.. Ernsy Sulted from complaints HArE- Newtown, South Britain and Oxford. e 1dio progr: b R ers hindercd radio receptior Titus had had trapping lines g 3 s e A throughout this section and it is 9 . With that thought thought that the bheries | were SR c 1 rourht that the robberies wer e Eastern Stations loave you until tomorrorw committed while e was out looking \ orchestre P : fter his traps. Q00—WEZ, Springlicld—338 | 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 That's all for toduy A farge truck backed up to Un- | 20~ Time . e Y ; sport talk —P. K. derhill's house yesterday afternoon | & j=lindso s alleviRumbiors and carted off a huge load of loot, 0 HtED '{‘n“ lsworth Tompkins, baritone I BACK IN MAJORS including everything from a shot {10=—Myatic Caravan new National fzun to a child'e toy engine. Most uation in thel )" oo10hio) Rendezvous dire, Tirst broke into base- of the loot consisted of ritles, furni- Dall as a player in 1903, He i3 now [ture, bed clothes, linens, clothing, chistra upers, presenting - (NBC) featuring orchestra (NBC) C), news ' of Honor Glee club, of ¥ Meknelly 1:36-—T We 0—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—464 and his zang Smilers from WOR Peppers orchestra I'Nai Brith program Radio Carollers cr program Renard orchestri. -~ Dudiey 10:15-~Jacques 11:10—Morey Pearl orchestra 670—WELI, Boston—i48 ~French reading >oxitions wanted; market ; lost and found Rines orchestra G:43—Reminder serviee Big Brother club me as WTIC :cast and weather 10:35—Henry Kalis orchestra —News lis orchestra Hockey broudcast of the Bruins-Chicago game by Frank Ryan with Earl Nelson and his ke New York Stations 570—~WNYC—526 45-—Brooklyn Symphony orch. i:45—Herman Neuman, pianist Book review, Arthur Busch 10-—Market high spots —Della Riordan, baritone Police alarms Air College, “Animals of the College, Eduncation” S:15—Minnie Wells, pianist r association rship in_ United ames N. Rosenberg. —Rronx Board of Trade dinner; akers, Frederich Wurzbach, . & Parkes Cadman, Robert F. Wagner, Martin King -—Police alarms; weather 35— Doard of Estimate meeting 610—WEAF—192 ~Nat Martin's orchestra 1:30-—Van's orchestra sic ok hymn sing ame as WTIC B0 cls 1——Correct n# Eskimos Smith Brothers sylvanians ald Johnson' Orek G0—WIZ—i54 stock m n prices States,” ra . finan nEri- ore —395 tenor SBO—WGBS—249 yng: organ Young's Col “Changing Aim | meeting, | | 111: and g and Foxy; pianist of two rolls of exposed films, the Hour of Music s b B O o s, the 9—Radio Forum People afflieted with bad broath 90 1 oeon; st peraiel| 740—WFI, Philadelphia—105 find quick relief through Dr. k- FoM wtom so it there was :30-—Whispering orchestr: wird’s Olive Tablets. The pleasant, | PFactically no loss of exposed film. :15—Club feature sugav-coated tablets are taken for| T tman, who escaped from | [$—Same as WEAF pan breath by all who Know them. | flaming sleeping car, was appar- | 10=Boshmble el Dr. ards’ Olive Tz et ety none the worse for his ex- | 1;80-=henpeylvaniacs e Bently but firmly on the howels ang Perience today. He had a fine night | 1100—WPG, Atlantie City—27s [T (B0 TR OF TR TOROR B0 and was in excellent condition this —Organ recital oiion, cleating the Blobal and sents|morning, [ | lege Male Quartet }10:45—"Wright and Wrong” So- Kters 11—Eddie Worth’s orchestra “Fretted Harmony Duo S “Parisia orchesty [rio and Artists —Judd Gustav H NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928, . The Silvertown orchestra ana 't closed their program with « dley of favorite Trish airs o s e G or John k. W hont spoke over WEAF-WTIC at 7:30 o'clock and we were startled, 1e voice sounded so much like that | f President Coolidge. The governor 4 considerable about the mapl: rindustry in a talk which was ot too interesting. He was followed wization of old days in s of Ver. A%E CLEARED UP and Bethel Men a ha dance and a court it The char-1 - iown, Conn., March 25 (P ore I portrayed, too Stat 1ce of the Ridgefield ba with the arrest today of El- Movie Magnates Atinn racks, 7:15— Pianis tenor re m of N e Undorhill of Newtown and ozelle and Mack; Three Palsi wroup fully able to : s e Leeder; jothy. Clifford. o o of / xinder Tinsg of Bethel, believed t norh . Gt 5 they have cleared up the myst 9-—FPolish Hour of Music R e 10—Pauline Watson, which ayas REAL: And o es s Ll :30—Century orc singers conldn ut ont Gl ¢ BYE jhak 10 Century f”"hf tri K Nty e 70— WARC~ ¥ A . 1 o and a half years. ; ant Leo . Carroll and W n across WIOD Mi . Sl atel o Trooper Walter Boas made the ar- i 2 e e rests 1 yesterday afternoon, after i TR 0 extensive investigation which be- B cun over 1wo years ago, when the st of the series of breaks was 11:30—Californians 1120—WAAM, Newark—268 10:01—Edwin Bent Artists 10:30—Great Notch orchestra —Pickwick orchestra 1120—WGCP, Newark—208 s' program » From Wonderland Mendelssohn Trio 0—Charles Eastabrooks, teno wark Art club tenor; mello-tones Newark—268 1—RBecthoven String Quartet 0—Robert Treat Trio Martha Redding, planist (—Al Kindberg's orchestra 860—WOO, Philadelphia—310 5—WOO Trio 1:36—R. €. O. band 830—WIP, Philadelphia—349 6:30—Dinner music Bedtime story and roll call; Juno estra 5—s8helburne concert or —Dinner dance orche —Playground revelers lo ich dangerous calomel 9—‘1’{&1‘1“!‘;&0#&‘0 does without any of the bad after Itome, March 15 (UP)-—A speech 10—Movie broadcast olfeets, thy Undersecrctary of Corporations ! 10:20—Organ recital Olive Tablets bring no griping, Dottai in the chamber this afternoon 11:20—Dance orchestra pain or any disigrecable effec | was awaited with great interest. Bot. | 190—WGY, Schenectady—380 Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the | tai expected to enumerate im- 8—Stock reports; news formula after 20 years of practice|POrtant cases in which amicable set- L o ¢ ¢ among patients afflicted with Lowel [tlement had been effected of dis- Commonwealth of Nations” 45-——S8tudio music |8—Bame as WEAF t 41 years old. S0P BAD BREATH o Iy purifyi ommitted. res and wheels and even toys. loot was discovered tn Bridge- (port last nizht when Sergeant Car- voll, Trooper Boas and Juror John o ore Cavanaugh brought him to the home of Betsy Ba his sister-in- law at 2405 Main street, Bridgeport. l’ractic;]iy No Films Have Cairo, March 15 (A—The loss of Ims taken on the African hunting xpedition of George Rochester, N. Y., camera tarer, in the train fire y slight, Dr. Alfred K member ot the party, said Previously it had heen reported that all the films were destroyed. Mr. Kaiser said with the exception manutac- vas today. SPEECH IS AWAITED the entire system. They State Police Arrest Newtown} Been Lost by Eastman | Eastman, | day | er, a | City ltems Sale of Household Goods to settle | an cstate, Saturday, March 17, 171 | South Main Strect.—Advt. The First Lutheran church choir week instead of Friday night at the usual time, Don't forget the Wennerberg chor- the Capitol | 3 p. m | kets for the Wennerberg chorus concert at Hultgren's and Miller & 's—advi. , Tel, 454—advt. | Johnston's clean coal is good coal v Coal & Wood Co. Tel. 217—advt, | v Pete soloist, Boennett Lindsay, accompanis Capitol Theater, Sunday, 3 p. m.— advt | After the regular session of Lex- | ington lodge this evening there will | be a carpet bowling match betw 4'"[ the “Invincibles” and the “Has-! beens” A social hour with card | reception to new members lunch w.ll follow the match. | regular mectinfe will begin at ) o'clock instead of § o'cock. Johnston's clean coal is good coal. | City Coal & Wood Co. Tel. 217—advt. | | games, and The German?itid Russia at Odds Over Trade Treaty RBerlin, March 15 (UP)—Germany | intends immediately to break off ne- | gotiations with Russia for a com- | mercial treaty it was learned toda because Russia arrested six German engineers for complicity in an alleg- | cd plot to wreck the Donetz basi mines. News of the prospective breach | was revealed after a cabinet.meeting | 10 There had becn widespread re- sentment over the arrest of the | Germans. They were charged by the | Cheka—the Russian seeret polic with being among a group of con- | spirators who, it was said, planned | 10 sabotage rich Donctz basin mines as part of an anti-government plot. Some Germans charged that the plot was a frame-up by Russian en- zineers, who hoped by it to conceal damage their own inefficient work had caused. 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Start using Rabalm todsy. putes hetween capital and labor, es- I, marble and agricul- | ind liver complaint, with the at- endant bad breath. | pecially in st Olive Tablets are purcly a vege- [tural industrie 10—Carborundum Band ible compound mixed with olive| —_— —_— 11—Dance program oil; you will know them by their| ITALY PAYS ON DEBT 11:30—Organ recital olive color. Take nightly for a| London, March 15 (UP)—Ttaly to- | i g week and note the effect ie, [ day paid Great Britain £2,000,000 as excellent last evening excecdingly light dur- hours. It became Not ¢nough to dis- turb, until after midnight, when it hecame quite troublesome. The usual zes and other noises scemed 10 enjoying a night off and we Volume w and static w ing the ecarly heavier later on. the rely hope that such will be case for many, many evenings. There was little fading B se Alr St Patrick ady the spirit of e an effect on mu rd several Air Froli tirely of playing inning to h sical offerings and groups of Trish tune n WTIC Irish air the many favorites, including “My Wild ves ior onw, the na Rose, Mother Irish and anc can’t spell here at the offic Irish When Smiling” of which we can anyone else g0 we'll let it go at that. The § | n was well presented by the group, made up entirely of strings Four Baritones, from WIZ, ir Irish tint col | | | i —————————————y DR. SIDNEY N. ROTHFEDER ANNOUNCE HE REMOVAL O HIS DENTAL OFFICE TO 278 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE Former Commercial Trust Bldg. Genuine “0Old Company’s Lehigh” The Shurberg Coal Co. Phone 2250 55 Franklin Street AUTO LAUNDRY 15 WALNUT ST. (Rear) Washing, Polishing, Simoniz FREDERICK'S ] izing, Etc. I e — Free Examination HLART and LUNGS Tuesday and Friday Afternoons I NEW BRITAIN CLINIC Booth Block —_— { ) G0c. 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LeWitt Silverware 299 Main St. Jewelry Up 1 Flight |WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ~ Shell Fish | | Such as |OVSTERS — CLAMS — LOBSTER® L SHRIMP — CRAB MEAT { SCALLOPS | tways Fresh | VISIT OUR DINING ROOM Open Untf) Eight ] HONISS’'S | umnmm“umm"l _‘———»———-—-——_——flq!_————— THINK RSRBERIES P The Danish-; E! Hunter He will use for his subject, “If the and Ruth | poundations be destroyed, what will st, at the | the righteous do?" Luncheon will be astor of Local Church Speaker in New Haven ruesaay, Christian | Conn., Box 41, how many guests he | chopathetic inferior,” or a “mental Fundamentals u guests of Rev. E. Norweigian ! " EIm and Platt streets, New Haven, | will meet Thursday night of this March 21, 2:30 p. m. | At the afternaon age, followed by a devotional hour. | The evening meeting will open at 17:30 with special selections by the | cach pastor advise March 20, at New England ciation will be Will bring. S. Eilsen at the ! Free church, session, Johnk Stearns, will deliver the mes- tom s sane the and was to Connecticut state commission which | stabber, served at the| Desmarais, Hartford’s Stahber Is e ! Sent to Middletown |, e . wite ‘of Sir Abe Bailey, 1nin- Hartford, March 15 (UP)—Lor- | jng et rciony pe Bailey, mi: ¢nzo Desmarais, 17-year-old “phan. abber” has been adjudged in- thur E. Emmett, a member of the examined the who has been nnder" |church at 6 p. m. It is desired that | observation since he was bound over Mr. Ellsen by 10 the superior court Feh. 29, was found to be a “constitutional psy- Hamden, [ weakling.” | LADY BAILEY AT MALTA Malta, March 15 (UP)—Lady ing multi-millionaire, arrived h i {at 2 p. m. today on her solo fligh’, from England to South Africa. be committed to | hospital at | stringed orchestra and men’s Middletown today. chorus led by A. M. Enersen. The| The boy whose attacks have Pl S o S speaker of the evening will be Rev. spread terror among the women of |E. 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