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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 380, 1928, We Have With Us Today A Rainstorm — the Primary Elections — an At- 3 Sth kins Saw Demonstration, a “Vigoroe” announce- Year ment, and a few remarks concerning Garden f Tools—Ruberoid *Roofing, with a gentle empha- 0 sis on the logic of patronizing Rackliffe’s. Empbatlc Success |IGORO talked on fashions and position s Chaplin was heard, too, his knc L which requires the sessing @ marked English Councilinan Bartlett was greeted o e vid W. Griffith was also with applause as he stood up to ls BEIN[i PR"BE“ ogram. feature was sprak. He stressed the poing that House Militia Committes Making Tnvestigation red and there wer: makes no promises of any sort, 1 E in spite of the fact thut cxcept that he will strive to give the 8 and forth city s good an administration as hi FRIDAY, p ent several vossibly can. im serics : I believe the city can be run onomically,” said. “I hav. Providence, R. I, March 30 (#— The house committee on militia an- ounced last night that it will sum- raon Frederick T. Remington, secre- tary of Roger Williams Klan No. 16, Rkl S WTIC, The with books and records of the order 30—Austin Or = tevill fodie 1o further its investigation of charg- ir Frolic = Tic scored £ o t the Ku Klux Klan has ob- i Musical program 2 : o : then spoke on behalf of the |t in.4 numerical control of the First S Anglo-Persians (NBC) ; R The Comfort oover W ndidates for councilman. J.p ot Infantry regiment and sought 9:30—Musical Program jloslcomsiaand control of the state’s entire militia *10—Program from N. Y. (NL» the peaple € militia 1—Ben Bernie and orches Sk 0 i, news and weather Attorney General Alling Speaks RN Attorney General B. W. Alling, e iits: Altste Deriol d his views of the candidate e asons why <hould elect him mayor. “We expect what we want at the st expense,” he said. “We can what we want at the least ex- > by elec a man of a long | S AN A \ \\ i b ', 7::;;%4% ~ Eastern Standard Time. ommon council and have opportunity to study out lid not ¢ of city government and tfaiias changes can be made ! e ; or the of the city and its peo- If I am elected, my office will | open to the people and 1 vs listen to any just com- stions anyone NOTE — Asterisks Denote Best Pro- | | grams of the day. ) New England States 12—w ent bill of amu theater, 560—WTIC, Hartford—>536 s—Progran from New York (NEC) ! itol Barszez, asking I's Day their votes for lignified to. Alois Hav- 10 the pro- in- portions decision was taken after to- hearing by the committee when Austin €. Barney, former lansman employed on spectal ser: by the adjutant general to pro Klan activitics, declared that _there | are about 900 klansmen in Rhode | Island and klaverns in Providence, the southern part of the state and Newport. There are also several ed 1o the - SAWS GIVEN AWAY Carpenters s—C. J. John g—Weather report 1130—WICC—Bridgeport—2 ts' Hour :30—Tulk, 3 i 1120—WGCP, Ne Reservoir Merchants’ rogra adio Beneiit 30—Alicr From Wounder Harry O 900—WBZ. Springficld—. Philadelp) W rir Time and news d 05—8uffolk Theate orchestra Hotel Statler orch 0—Ti1 and w 0—WNAC-WRIS, Boston—164 Ted and His Gang Juvenile Smilers “Iphia Commercial Mu- roll cann, recita $60—WO0O0, —WOO 1 Philadclphia—310 taurant orch. 0—Lady of the lvorics 7:50—Editorial Review 5 «Marjorie W. Leadbetter and El- sie Lukor, songs BN §:30—Organ recital, Del Castillo o From New York 11:10—Leo Dreyer and orchestra 'EEL Boston—: $5—Organ rec 3-50—“0_--“ 15— Morton dinne —game as _Health talk 7—Big Brother club Family Albt 30—Studio program 5 rano. | s—From New York s—Traymore concer #g9:30—Dutch Girls Quini:t —April Fool progr Lo—From New York )—Dance orchestras 11—Cruising the Air < 790—WGY. Schenectady—380 11:06—Jacques Renard and och. , Rario Porecast Weather 11:45—Jacques Renard and orch. athedral New York Stations quartet el bt 110-11—same as WTIC 6:10—Market high spots me as WTIC 6:20—John Rogers, bass 6:30—French lessons 7:30—Police alarms 7:36—Alr Callege $:15—Salvators Cusenza, Hager, baritone Echoes, mixed mandolin- l:;.("—"suprflne Court Objectors Answered” ¥ 9—-Rudolph Joskowitz, violinist 4:30—Cora Cook, contralto : 10—Ernest Graham, organist; Helen Ruoss, harpist : 10:30—Police alarms, weather $10—WEAF—192 5—Janssen’s orchestri ¢—=same as WTIC ! Last night, radiowise, was just labout the kind of a night you might | have expected it to be, f ping out of doors and gett [and a taste weath | course, due to fact that there was a big prog on the air, ft | really was fitting and proper that Eddie Davis' orchestra |there should bhe plenty of 30—Happiness Boys .. tand such interfcrence. } v Citien Bervice orchestra and Cav- | uiion was affected by allers jand WTIC were the lone ptions. 9-—Time The static W of the snapping, {crackling variety, with a bomb ex- [ plosion thrown in now and then for good measure, We enjoyved it, nee loss to And then, on top of Ithat, there was a pronounced lack of volume and a pleasant demon- |stration of fading, both of which features were much appre d. All in all it was a pretty fair night, as | from our deseription of orchestra Ic 060—WJ7—151 5-—NBC studio prog 5:15—Maurian Kala 45—Wenley Aves, __Arnold Johnson's or §:56—Summary of Prosrams 7—Correct time 7—Lombardy orchestri 1 7:30—01d melodies and new it | 4-_Godfrey Ludlow, violinist 3:30—Concert | you can s o 4w 108t sets in this viein- Hollywood excellent, if W7 was prac- tion and WBZ “ great deal of n the snaps and erackles we managed to he iy S8 Lroadeast, Phil - l’d;mummm e New York city, introduced Wise M ture at 9 o'clock, He was . Spencer Fences Of course, tuned in on the deast whic vas ity wer io 3 Zieli 10—Geniu Qs 10:30—Frank W 11—Slumber Music T10—WOR—122 6:15—Children's hour 7—Studio program you could | noise, bn most of the ert ret Perform Hour bulletins; weather man’s orches New York. Do in Hollywood Coast vis master tor the Im stars, His 1 However, he talk on ket 1oted Hamilet g in a j 30— American concert J0—News; Augusta N Lev Wood orchestra ———————— o Special for Saturday Legs of Genuine SPRING LAMB 42c 1b. Jones’ Quality Market 33 Myrtle St. Tel. 285 Free Delivery sonKs $10—WLWE—: 24-HOUR SERVICE $1.00 MONTLLY TESTING PLAN New Britain Radio Service Radios and Supplies Telephone 5168. The Last Week of Our SPECIAL FOR MARCH 6 EASEL PHOTO! ONLY 8200 — WOl ARCADE DENTIST X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. | Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. NAT. BANK BLDC siness carcer and that man Councilman Bartlett. Al spent on taxes brings bac t work its value ciously spent means and T know that it i sole desire to mal ople of this city as he can, That he will work lowers noise beit to drown going on. WMCA, New juiust go out a hustle until election day and govern. work on the principle of least and best profit to the peo- It is important that every dol- a re- Money judi towards realizing this, is my firm belief. You from now tell your IS |women's auxiliaries, Barney de- clared. The president of the United States, | Senator James Heflin of Alabama |and State Senators Charles 8. Weav- (er and Samuel P. Avery of Rhode Island were among the prominent | persons mentiongd by Barney as be- |ing members of the Klan. He was told about the president by Reming- {ton, he said, but gave the statement |little credence. Both Rhode Island senators told newspapermen who |questioned them that they are not members of the hooded order. Please Notice Tomorrow (Saturday) from 2 to 5 p. m,, Mr, Flagg of the Atkins Co., makers of Silver Steel Saws, will give a very interesting dem- onstration, A few saws will be given away. e e e Specially prepared plant food Now ready for delivery in any quantity. Vigoro has consistently produced remarkable results in Flower Gar- dens, Vegetable Gardens. You'll be interested in some data we have on Vigoro—just ask for it. the club and candidate for council- | {man of the fifth ward, spoke briefly i H[L[j lN 5TH WAR“ ion his own and ¥. Barszez's behalf. Red Letter Dlys ! | —_— | o addressed the friends to vote and to vote right. Monkiewicz Urges Big Vote W ! Y.\ “Itis important that the man who ortly after mi Just in time g clected to the position of mayor ith a "M of I . produce results and give i0od Morning! the city a sound business adminis- ration,” said Attorney B. J. Mon- Kiewicz, “We know for a fact that coming MOTY the other party, you know volume, Was whom 1 have reference to, mnever . taking evervihing |carried on its work 2 proper | Colorado Men Hanged onsideration and we offered 'manner. It is important then that For Hermit’s Murder | hanks for the so-called super-pow- | we elect a man who can carry onthe | ounon City, Colo, March 80— ithout which we should have |work started by his predecessor and | (-p) - javmonq Noakes and Arthur to hear that man is none other that Mr-| g0 " Ol T veq at the state Bartlett. 1t is necessary that each | %R SR ERER O for the and every voter of the fifth ward - ¢ i ¢ : : murder of Fred N. Selak, “Hermit of A0 other sta- [take the privilege of voting and use | Gramy | aken 1 to brave thelit to the best advantage. Don't N o5 kaa a8 the firat fo 20 to the ! neglect your duty. Take pride in{_ v * 4 5 . the fact that you are a citizen and|¥21OW%: He was hanged at 12:40 4. That’s all for today, thanks! {have @ right to take part in the af. | T He Was pronounced Asag Ak Spiim .0 | fals ot youriolty graVecternmengl| e S GRITEE T PRI et G D Take interest in politics and in af- A AN Pn:Ahie Bellows at 1:15 a. m. The prison physician | | fairs of the city a 1 i ! el Ll and do it in &) o oounced Him dead 15 minutes | | Joseph Kioskows president of | ater Members of the committee today Grew from Barney the statement that revelation of Klan secrets is punish- able by death. He declared that while Klansmen are sworn to uphold | the constitution, they must over-| throw it if ordered to do so by Im- | perial Wizard Evans of Washington. | to iear them sign off abate along jeem Una 1S many sta- We cou 15 if we Joise and suc He said that he made no promises | By Edna Wallace H | except that he would strive to serve i e For very special occasions, “when f his people to the best of his ability 2 4 s Bartlett. Hall and Alling Head- s “woua Vepreacnt then an the one Simply must look her beet: the 9 [shoula e representea. He assured | 350 needs {reshening and toning Lines atG 0 P Meelmg them that he would do what his "":r: facial °°';”'k‘° the rescue. U L people want him to do. In remind.| Some Women look young and| e ling the voters about voting on elec- carefully groom- tion day, he asked them not to ex- el for & Dight arj ¢ 5 , s periment, but to vote right. two. Then their week voters of the fifth ward lsten- " mpq clyp, will hold a final rally on | skin gradually «d to the republican candidate for|yr,nqav April 9 at the same hall., lapses back into iayor, Councilman Donald Bartlett, |~ xo %, B0 8L A e el oty Aw Bod at w smokcr given under the aus- \yworq Republican Women's club —until another pices of the Polish-Amer) club i) hold a rally at Faleon hall, important event. Tor the second time within a last night at the Falcon hall oh '¢oynciiman Donald Bartlett, Tax Xo8 _ohn gite Broad strect. Besides the candidate, {oopoctor Bernadotte Loomis, Stan- | |y the other prominent republicans joy“rgceski, J. Kloskowski and | | | _the gathering. Mrs. Ruth B. Walther, chairman of ot youth. You, B. A. Graybowski, vice-president | (. yomens republican town com- | should keep it in! of the club, presided and introduced |yyipos Gil be the speakers, il this condition, State Senator Kdward I°. Hall, who | SRl not only for im-t‘ expressed his support of the candi- portant i date, with whom he had the chance k. N all ed i ments but every S i '\[D",,;‘ fimay, | Wallace . Sampson, * pastor of the | Zdes Wallsee Hepper day because you Bartlett’s s a councilman | nd member of many committees of | ¥ Baptist church here for the| sstheleskatedsr —qre just as closely Necoho b sy ars last ndigmks:bn;ll— f‘ri'lrl:‘nlzed d;y m‘ an‘d dtay ;):\L e v 2 e 1 his resignation and asked that is is the simple treatment I} oy, A and Bartlott Talk o |the church take immediate steps to (have found really necessary for prevail on Mr., B ;(In|1 to accept secure his successor. The church youthfu lskin: | e publican candidacy for mayor, | Y014 ROt to accept the resignation| Apply my White Youth Clay once 1o republican candidacy for MAYOT | qying Nr. Sampson to reconsider. |a week, twice a month or as often beeause we knew that he would be ;0000 S0 & S0 3! & man well silted for the joby" he The latter has reserved his final de- |as your skin requires. After wash- | LTl Tn et e ol inket s 00> |ing it off you will feel the pleasant one of which he can be proud. The | sensation of a real astringent. The ! man put up for mayor on the re-| o . = clay rids your skin of blackheads publican ticket Is a man of sound |WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR|and similar blemishes, gently purs- | ling the pores of their accumulated . | impurities which sometimes sink so e Flsh | deep, espectally in oily ekins. | ness administration. In my opinion, | | My White Youth Clay is the only the city of New Britain if it .-lwu‘ Such as gda!m.v, agreeable clay pack I know. Mr. Bartlett mayor, can be proud of | QYSTERS = CLAMS — LOBSTERs | You can get it at any toilet counter. him. Mr. Bartlett knows business | SHRIMP — CRAB MEAT methods and capable of holding | and SCALLOPS. Our Crackers are Always Fresh | i i VISIT OUR DINING ROOM ‘ | | | | severs LOWELL PASTOR RESIGNS : | Lowell, Mass., March 30 (#—Rev. | | business methods, capable of giving the people of this city an adminis- tration, which will be a sound husi- Dr. A.M. JAFFE Dentist x HONISS’S i A NTAL OFCE At 321 Main Street 12 State St. Hartford “Under Grants” | Open Untl Eight 3 family house with latest improvements through- out, on Bassett street, in the most desirable section. 3-car garage. We buy second mortgages. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main St. Phone 343 tional Bank Bldg. pots and pans ing dirty pots and pans. Baked-on grease and food literally roll off. Your grocer can supply you with Qakite. ”f. 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Our roofing expert can help you. We Are Celebrating Our 35th Year of Business, you know, and we are happy to say that it looks like the biggest year in Rackliffe’s history. Our Ide A high standard always—and a hroad guarantee of absolute satisfaction —plus the idea we have—the customer is never wrong—, Well—we have led the field and we intend to deserve the leadership for many years to come, It's Right From Rackliffe’s RecsLirreBros. It's a complete shipment " Paint — Hardware — Glass — Sash — Doors — Interior Trim Agricultural and Builders’ Supplies PARK STREET — TEL. 5000 — BIGELOW STREET WANK HOLCUMB HAD WON EVEIREY GAME UNTIL IS HANDS GOT SO COLD. WE LoST CONTROL OF THE MHORSE SHOE . THEN WE MADE THE UNEXPECTED RINGER, THAT BROKE UP THE COnNTESY D