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e < NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928, —— - Y ! ‘14 ',uu,w/ r's tiumphal march, “Pomp | (onnecuc“t Wants to |C0nnec=icu_t contends that the pro-| MIDIAN ENCAMPMENT VISIT |by musical numbers and other add- '// ; iy % Sue State of N Larol.na‘coedmgs would be similar to those | Migian Encampment No. 7, I O.|ed features. dll pening m r of the S| ue dtate N, INA | brought by the United States against | o, . of Hartford, will visit Com-| After the degree which will b ,,//// » , wh will come r Washington, April 11 (#--Con- | North Carolina some y ago re- ‘qu Encampment of this city Fri-|Put on in the auditorium of Odd // 1 3 . P Bl s e necticut has asked permission of the | garding bonds substantially similar. | qay evening and will work the Gold- | Fellows hall, Arch strect, lunch will mperor Waltz,” selection | ~u,m~mu court to file suit .xgalns!\ The court has taken the motion |.n Rule degree on a class of candi-|be served. All patriarchs will o . valeria Itusticana,” Carolina to recover $209,850 j under consideration and at an early ‘«m.s, Midian encampment makes a\““mmh LR 3 : Likowsky : from ! ‘\\m.n it claims is due on bonds date will announce whether it will {specialty of this degree and has ex- | (et S -Victor JUT, COpC (5 nelussy's . . St v 4 S e ety sni i | i Y. 4 AL B E Juartet:. 4 DeBussy’s s eflkel‘ Tells Klwalllalls How issued by that state. Ipcrmil Connecticut to file suit. {emplified it in many lodges about| Business service to Nth degrec— : p The bonds were issued in 1868 | |the state. Tt carries special equip-|Herald Classified Ads. i3 e y : {and 1869 to aid certain railroads| An “Anti-Road-Hog leaguc” has ment and a cast of 30 men and the e —— New England States P45 —Cosnlo d'Al o n I L ;‘ ;.\{::. i Thell‘ EII[}I‘[S Al‘e Thwanefl |incorporated by North Carolhu.#hoc-n formed in Australia, img is lifted out of the ordinary READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS p B ; Bermuda will be P 360—WTIC. 3 9 vlio concert which will come | The outstanding obstacle which €:25—Time, summury of proxram Iy L had BZ at y o'clock this eve-1 (¢ clybs encounter in their avow- and news cksehe ng Ar sram of voeal and in- h Nea Gul! dinner iy B oUWy 3 1 1 1 lection bat will de- for WOAC B f 1 SaTeTeE wen ar- sunities is that of ignoranc Another i ¥ o t ot ording 1o George Gilmore, of w NBC stud [ T:30- 1 talk 16 ich, who spok: 1o the Kiwanis tional Grand Opera ur ¢ 2 T i il g b t noon today at the Burritt hotel. and Dwllilah) " 1 re Mr. Gilmore, lio has been a 11:30—Time, s, is02 [k Walto : y \ r dlor for years und has been all . %flu—\\( ]\? .‘)“ - 3 - 11U A over the world, including Greenland 5—Mercl Fastern \Iuntlan! Time. +d functions of bettering their com- ! nd Alaski, described himself as “a : an nhn has just discovered New ! 1 | Britain ‘ He said the sphere of influence of | { vivic clubs is not limited to pleasant | veekly gatherings, but their duty is Be 9[ Gang That Killed - noin ke e community'a bet- | Lter place in which to live, 5 The proper understanding of the 8 : be explained. The chief obstacle is ”\]|I:,‘:),‘ el Hour Eastern Stations Gl e \uril 11 (. 'hatof public ignorance, the speaker o Progrn o . 'r\r\-‘\‘vx' ass Aprdl 118 ) dded, specitying among the types | 4 3 » 1020—=WODA. Paterson—2914 90y ORCCIEL) MO LIS, vt Rav- | op public ignorance that of congen- t t Bludlo negrend News: sport talk nond and Roland Lalone, both fllu-"" lital ignorance, institutional Agnurdncel S e €S aln 0. L ernard sy planist =l, were picked loday frou M- 1 ind high hat ignorance, | it police lquarters by Motor- Springficld— ! : T b el juarters 1y MOtor- | Instirutional ienorance he dismiss- | e witn | 4 with the brief statement that nl omorrow_ an rl ay A meant red tape Kind of ignorance. | Jonie Male quar L he ¢ in a pistol battle | (., oniia) ignorance he said was the | nachn ooy T Friday night previous to the |, New nic t AR ool feoper | Kind Which prevents parents from | . I e U G ot S ol o | R AP e o) April 1lth, 12th, 13th TI0—WFIL, Philadelphia— i clinics, diphtheria inoculation and ! casts, news their identification, officer start- . —Phi program i other welfare movements because of | —] ram fr NBC L W G i r Springtield 5 ,51"{,,3“,0""?, r\l 3 » 5 —WIP. Philudelphin—319 e e Ureguaion. - He toll o 5 fHen whe v —Amherst College Musi v ) ‘ ”\H Coogan's ‘m\ festy : (TR Df AssAllE il & aangerona | NP AL sted !ur'l:“-‘pmu his children | 10—Time and news ¢ [T Roll Cealls birth list; oy (5T i wetusig fo' ston on | OUt Of school. " The mun told ~the | g 10:05—Tango orchestra (NEC) N e R L court that the teacher taught the 2 ° 10:30—Trumpet quartet and vocal ide hour; Pottstown han children the world was round when . vouths huve provious criminal ree- 2 solos S60—WOO, o he kne 4 ’ eraton B 11—Dick Newcomi and orchestra 3—Temple University 1 R TR ‘pr(k':h:‘» ‘-Ivlmt\xr:sn"hl:'fmzl.mw'e b 11:45—Time and weather report dress Ihe Conneeticut state police have | ““Fo 1€ CHE S e Ex F th P s C H d st eatea | 181 e wsic it been' nofificd of The devclopments | HiSh hat Jenorance or fgnoranc y Experts From the Patterson Sargent Company Headquarters —Ted and His Gang mm—\\m Atlantic City—: here as it is thought they are the (& 18 ,:‘,‘“,:.,,',:,.':,, ol G—Juvenile Smilers 7 Morton dinner ert pair who shet Officer Nelson. hore tialanancn k,\ learn - 6:30—Leo Drever and orchestra | ki concert orchestra | lLalope and Raymond were | 2MONE the educated. A learned prox ° ° - s N 7 et ought to police headquarters this | 350" at @ dinner of men all of Friends & coneert band of the case but they admitted no | iChievements, except Mr. Gllmore, s—The Florette ensemble toyal Hawaifan Troupe vonneetion with the Springtield case | 28Ked the latter one time if it were $:80—Program from New York “Dance orchestra during several hou ationime | true that sailors toss cach other in ° ° 5 Sl ring al hours of questioning i1:10—Hotel Brunswick orchestra S Sihoratady— 380 4 Heleh blankets. Advised that he had never o el - . Sehenectady—; iy local officers. They were then |V lieed tha — — 12:16—Joe Rines and orchestra e ORI o, I e e oael G g efime (DONILOBBUCh, s inGidenty (e proy - #70—WEEI, Boston—448 d—Agricultural program | Mediately selceted them as the pair VR D eolne oL G—Jacques Renard and orchestra | 7:30—Remington-Rand band [ith whoni o fiad the runningple- (1o Sectetary TUBNE A6 West olst i3 Nave | e tol fight and who ne Ilicn il B gesl Dus Siesioe S t . u ca e Fher ol 30—Madrigal mixed quartet when they ditched his motorcycle. | A delegation of 16 or more mem- Y ed d U i ¥ Bls Brother olup | AduER T EN0 iQuad SE e | bers of the club will motor to Hart- ou are mVIt 0 come and see se L] coupon ol n 30—Oh Boy program —_— v tord a week from tomorrow to join | Loseosa, rom S ek | Tho averago welsht of & Kemearon | e Tonencon it ek the newest innovations in Painting, exchange it for a Free Sample i 2y : ‘![,mco[,u SCHOOL SALE Enameling, Staining, Varnishing. can of the finish you are in- New Y;l'—l;ét‘tions The “Robin Hood” selections by COMING BEFORE BOARD K tereSted in° K the Manning-Bowman concert or- s ?7)?‘1“1“0—520 | chestra no doubt thrilled everyone —arket high spots | who took advantage and tuned in OfcrEmm Matio Glandl 1o Be.Gog 30— Flomentary Spanisn lesson | on WTIC 1ast night. The only faul : i sidered At Spocial Mect- THIS COUPON presented at the B. P. S. Demonstration is good Advanced Spanish lesson | we found s that the program was T Rrank Doviin, sones e oy A for a Free Sample Can of B. P. S. Paint. Rackliffe Bros., Park 8$:30—Caroline Curtiss, KOXANO; | yu1s oo ’ : President P. F. King of the school | Y | Z came in nicely and every bit | 3 % E ce salled 2 i i 2 oW Tewson, lank Notes® |0f the Rhythmic Rinples and Stum- | | B et and Bigelow Sts. Anecdotes | ber Music programs was enjoyed, - , < 5 sl fanee " Aty e Tadhs b, k] o'clock at which consideration will 9:30—Willlam Mercer, tenor sxpecially chaikowsky num R fhenia bt e 45—Health talk ; | : : 1 |» n $i85—Lilllan Curley. contralto 1 o Cianci for the purchase of the old | 10:05—Edith Kraupher, soprano | O L Lincoln street school. | G 10:18—"Masters of Music,” F. Mo-| Today's programs include many | i { | Notices are also being sent among | or very oy lony {pleasing tures and there should : school committee members for the | 10:40—Police alarms; weather be no trouble in selecting one that | W : | {regular meeting of the board which | (3 €10—~WEAF—492 | suits one's taste: - ' i lis scheduled for Friday afternoon. | In Any Quantlty &—Twllight hour — SEMELMES) IThe election yesterday did mot G—Waldorf-Astoria_dinner music | Jack the Tnqui . X | i ! or! L e Tnquisitor will be on the Gl change the personnel of the board 0 0 3o Natlonal Mixed Quartet it e tomient drom Wil ac| \IVES ves Your Hair nd the same xroup of members Wil | o The largest most varied stock of Paints, Lacquers, 45—Delphine March, contralto 7:30 with another set of puzzlers in Unmud Beaut be continued in office. | . . . ) . . o mpasion howe | in weekly program of | “Ask Mo, y e ; Enamels, Stains, Varnishes and Painter’s Supplies in y~——Correct time Another.” This little feature has| The attractiveness of even the FINED IN MERIDEN [ - 3 t . o ) dsponent Hue | proved a popular number with the ot heautiful women depends upon| Meriden, April 11 ® — Judge ! hl vicin ty 11:80—Hal Kemp's orchestra radio listeners, and SUT- he Joveliness of their hair. A. B. Aubrey in the police court | 8 cinity. ey $80—WIZ—A38 in. |PVised to see how they have “slipped | Fortunately, beautiful hair is now |here today permitted the reopening | s—Memory of Margarct UKIn-tup” on some of the things they | casily obtained. It is simply a mat- | of the case of Harry Merman, 19. | R Bk ik AL RopianG | thought they knew. ter of shampooing. |of 125 Orchard streot, New Haven, | Ahp top cane B0-~Rbports: stock market, finan-| . S Proper shampooing makes the | who forfeited $50 cash bond yester- | casy oo Cclal summary, cotton prices, agri- | The Troubadours will be celebrat- [hair soft and silky. It brings out all | day when he failed to appear and | Cuan comanint o wa cultural reports ing their fourth anniversary of the real life and lustre, all the na-|answer a charge against him of | 45—Mme. Lolita Gainsborg, pian- l»mm;(-wmm tonight .l: hwi pre- |tural wave and color, and leaves 1t | driving without having obtained a §ESI ?‘“NT SO&D I parcd an interesting and varied pro- | fresh looking, glossy and bright. license. Mirman explained that he 6—Frank Winegar's orchestra gram for the occasion. The program | While your hair must have fre-|came to Meriden yf;n.nlay but ar-i ; Cor. Park and Blgelow Sts. $:55—Bummary of programs; HIME | pjch will come through WEAK and {quent and regula \m&mm: to keep Plazn, Gonoe shestra. . rived too late for court. He was| . o S e 4 number of associated stations will |it heautiful, it cannot B | 810 anT eosts toiiy 1 It's nght From Rackliffe’s e “Political Situation,” 1. Wile |be an all-popular one and will in-|harsh effect of ordinary soaps. The — i —Chammun Sparkers clude such numbers like: “Smiles,” |1 kali in ordinary soaps soon| All strects in Jerusalem are to be | Same as \\n/ “I Can't Do Without You,” “Rain or |dries the scalp, makes the hair brit- improved, Shine Medley, Collegians,” and {tle and ruins it. ’ others, | That is why discriminating wom- 0—Around the Piano — on, everywhere, now use Mulsified lumber music Saint-gae Biblical opera, “Sam- Cocoanut Oil Shampoo. This clear, | £ 110—WOR—422 son and Delilah™ will be the feature pure and entirely greaseless product et ol e of the National Grand Opera com- |hrings out all the real beauty of the | R Bermbned Lecitow's orchestra | Pany at 10:30 through WEAF and [hair and cannot possibly injur A —Jito Clatatess other stations. The presentation, | Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mul- S—Chimes; Reid's Rein Dears vhich will be in tabloid form will sif is 4 it 15 required. It 30—Mobo Crusaders undoubtedly attract many radio lis- {makes an abundance of rich, creamy “The Buccaneers eners as have previous presenta- lather which eleanses thoroughly JONES 2:30—Studio program jons which have gaimed wide popu- [and rinses out casily, removing every P | 1 [psnui et e larity among the radio audience, particle of dust, dirt and dandruft. on rt treet :05—Hale Byers orchiestra S 1t leaves the hair soft, silky and 0—Witching hour The Savoy-I’laza orchestra will [casy to manage and makes it fairly HARD WOOD ROLLING PINS Savoy ; 1 age 1 akes y OR FAMILY USE - e iRl R A modern six room house, steam heat, fireplace, ARNICA 8 BANOAG nine through 7, among | lustre 4 . = a selection from Vir You can get Mulsified Cocoannut 3 large rooms downstairs, 3 well planned rooms A PR b e Cy OB nons el “':_‘;‘,"T’,"”"Ifi“l o upstairs, every convenience. Garage in the rear. 4—The Satellitos T months; The price and the terms will prove very attractive. W—WHN—Be3 : i We urge an immediate investigation. 10:10—-Hendorson's anEi sy | e\ //////// | LOUIE S. JONES ing Mag § o AGENCY ;: | Tel. 140 147 Main Street Tel. 140 Nt and vocal and it e e S e M 18 You Need Money Come = e Hee ot ] t % o'clock. Popular s s te Us—Family Loans < ‘v\'\.‘m-‘vv. " ‘\(;' IJ'I‘ W wnvvvl ?} ‘:; ‘l. te ‘m }md eamin’ Time will ‘l“ l?‘g ;»:;ahk‘! ”" L gt plus lauful interest. . e 6200 LOAN payable $10monthly, Can be bought right on easy terms. See us at once. 4.. —Red Devil Ent r T 1 ; will have to- ‘ : ntral Union counci . yloist Pulido, pluhufulmmm. ' a L retions, WIZ il bron 105 Cogt fixed by law. Every repayment s 7 g [ SoAlpineers’ dance orchest i veduces the cost. All loans 272 Main St. Phone 343 N. B. National Bank mg. ; . the 12 mid.—Piotti in strict privacy. 4 = S 7 . Two family house on Olive street—very low price. 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