New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1928, Page 20

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| will come through WJZ at 9 o%lock. | Some of his numbers will be “Three | | Shades of Blue.” “Musctte,” Huck- | leherry Iinn” and ‘Old Creole Day: | Prozrams were good and plentiful | Chopin’s “Butterfietude” will be | uFF T[] fiul]n START —_— st night and there was no trouble | featured during the Khythmic Rip. n tuning in on distant stations. We ' ples hour of music, which will be TUESDAY. 2—Radio Stores Radiodians waited impatiently for the Strand presented at 9:30 through \\'sziR sm 5% M | - a ane Divertissenient theate m and whe nthe time | Other numbers will be Elgar's| eDOHS 0[ y a'de “t Lastern Standard Time. ordham dance orcliestia G ot renaraed i | s St B e ) 10:30—Joe Ward's orchestra secllent music and emtertainment r'«m d’Arlequin,” Drew's “Rio" :r:d 0 Nl Mmm Toda New England i pel g g y s M—MeAlpineers' daner ates ) S10—WLW L—: No doubt eve Liritainite | de Ros>'s “Dixie Dawn. = T uned i en WTIC to hear this pro — ' AB0—WTIC. Hartford—3536 Marie Ha soprano gram and enjoyed it as much as w The Slumber Music Players will More than $10,000, with no ve & ~Tim news and summary |6 outhern m id »fer @ program of Schubert's, Mo- | ports from civic clubs and many of & program § When e zart’s, Beethoven's and Wagner's the factories. was the report which | #:30—Waldorf-Astoria dinner music monweal Hour Monn 1 2rand ompositions .which should prove today gave the United Community | (r‘ls:q .-uu‘ scores - '::})uly\” s dnaritc pera ser w teature tOnERCS pjovaile and pleasing, This pro- | corporation drive its real impetus for | = olen S e e e il i Vs compositions. This PrOSIANG cyam will come through WJZ at 11 | the 1928 campaign. The amount re- e R0 & 1 come 1o you through WTIC at | giciock. ported was $10,590, The goal is $69,- | e 4 oclock and will inelnde selectio ST v S | 452.96. | SO . Grand 30—"The VIl : om “Rigolet G 11 and also i President Maurice Stanley did not | e lection cavallo’s "Pag BIG DUMP TRUCK HlTs call for reports from the civie clubs | 30—Piremen’s quartet hacel Fioss “Wilham Tell.’ today, nor did he call for any reports | Studios % 1 Harlan, “Rionetts —_— WOMAN CROSS]NG STREET from the public service corporations. | 0:30- i e o S0 —Firem s qunartct - A dramatization of Edward E These, in addition - to the amounts | el i 4 5 it H A Man Without from factories not reporting, were A0-—WDR( '1?' w Have Countryt wi the feature pre- o o0l Lather of Rroad Street, SApected by Postmaster H. E. Erwin : ol Vation for the day in commemar to have totalled in the neighborhood | [ Broadeast on of Patriot's Day and will come Rnoched Pown on Main Street | of $25,000. Just how much is repre- | ongh WIAIT and associated st sented in the reports not made today | Tl T 5 ons At ToE0 1his evening. Corner of Elm. | there is no possibility of ascertain- - ng. he her atiol w (& Ed Savazny, pop o congresswomen, Mrs. Edity s Esther Luther, aged 35, of 90 ;mmT’om::r‘nw.mgam“ AR ) G and Mes. Mary Norton, will j Broad street, was struck “»“x“l‘ “""r‘:i‘ Today's mesting was in charze of 5 nrosrain 530~ Mas Sims, ukulel o the guest speakers in the regular “H_flm‘l?‘du’!vfp‘).ru:}\m:’“n"' ub \wi the Lions' club and President Harry A L 15 —Theatrical port [ Ty Service™ program going o |:‘1}::“.;; "l"‘:‘m‘l A'y-.m:yrw Lewis 1 Brown presided. 1t was announc- | P + Bridgey * 3 920~ WRNY —: air at 7 o'clock through WEAF. | (500 Sl treet, | OO that the Monroe Calculating Ma- | o T : 1= iHranch HEamar. .V Togeie Hopit il e Somes-y SRR AL ol SLESChI mehatrest il Je e e e AR 1ts’ Hon i e WAy dudts 5 1 Forcign Trade Development | this city, at the intersection of | 4 e | ~Burt Androws R R ML NN Urankling Square, Bim - and Main C0 10 donate a caleulating machine | Ner o of U & 745 —Conger's music e Ender dhe Republi Party sl ot s R noin i elands and an operator for. the rest of the | E » tr 1 S—Tdison: hour of 7 Mrs. Norton wi A Democratic | %OHS AR e R tal for V°CK- A number of local musicians | —Nens and wealher forecast 1 Girls' Serviee | \ of National Is 2 IR R) Ds under the direction of Ben Parker ! BO0—W BZ. Springficl New Venice orchestra 2 gealmentiontan R O R S Sl i e for | New 1 Giuseppe Adami, vio S8 Y e ARG D kil on =M sle A a s e aua A A I BEIIDE G v S S 1 1 d-—Itoy MeGill's dance orch 1 etion will con through She was badly dazed by the impact serving as volunteer waitresses, i T 970—W RS AU eIo eSS din 1 el DU i sine e pentenitha it ere A - SRt s i e V30— Fuchwald the famous St Beautiful Blue M Serious results. 5 Toam Amt T | 0y Stefani's ore : wallz, Von Weber's, “Invi-| Strauch told Offic Strolls and 1 » Prare & Clark .3 1.630.40 Walinezus that he was driving south T Work s ~Irene Davis, pianist 141900 the Danee,” Nevin's “Good § — American binking seris 90 NP e I """ an Elm street, crossing Main strect P & ¥ Corbin .. : MeCann's, program Eealeies 0 to enter Iranklin Square, when a Mo sebart i 10 “r«:\‘l}:r":“wr:'~-~'(‘l\ : - an Connectiont company bus made a Mo racort H 10 rRm e Rl il Wi n TIEDC furn from Main street into 01, i 10:20—Dusk in Dixie—A presenta- | - et wili Pranklin Square. Straveh said he | | Ll 10 b ion 9015 Dorolliea Gondlox wed dowh toaliow tlis busio pro- | SIS TG e (B ve £ 11—Time and weather reports 2:30—Brooklyn Chamber of Com ) ceed and did not see Mrs. Luther in njon Mfc. co o 2 ) i WA AC-MBIS, Boston—161 meree Professor Charles ¢ Tiyde, of 1100 to avoid striking her with the | Aulian fron Works ..... &0 a0 59 b R S 9:40--Mv. and Mre. Leo Woorl “olunbin University, will give an in- | 121 front fender of the truck, OM- | lart & co LI o B duvenile Smijer 10:02 —Waldor(-Astorin dance orch. Columbia University, will give an i A ot merican o repo 4 rDane 11-—Granada hour tevesting talk on “Fundamentals of | Yot ]“""”' i5-took: the woman 1o No report | K ) wiior Sinfenian: » ‘ ; i i o on 1he hospit 55.00 46 | ~Dok's Jinicr Sinfonia o WG 91 Intarnational L s hi \‘\,,‘T/’” o on A e il §.05—Elmo COMpPOSeT ©air at 750 through 2 y = N o § Ivories 815 —Dinie S oachnstra = 3 Community Orchestra 3 L i 45—"Kindn Animale Week™ | Wiz will offer an interesting pro oAt = oo o e “Lawrence Adier, “Nationalism 15 oelack whieh will ineluds Needs More Players rlington qui | oore, May 1ldrol L More players o Vs stru- R S0 S of (a3 okl vooold-time Among g ety ol pee No report Dr. Casgrame | * 1ents are desired for the New the eet and Low —New York hour *sung Neihe Home No report Fritain Comniunity orchestra, ! 10 ey & and orchestra Times ol 2 cond or Olsson, o ced to- 11:15—Morey Perl and orchestra | (7o R p LT dotinist \ Night" and | "’ el '1‘1\ el A'”‘h"'”d"“ “J‘ofp el wton—> 1 £ others o Lol S iday taia 10,530 00 1,551 | g = NEED DosionslE ST T Bena e than ayers, Dbut more are de-| ! a10:58 3 GitbNows Eastern Stations st I horns. . trombonee SEmp ey 1 2 W8 - ¢ Aro; composer A 3 N oboes and ore strings are partieu- i L e o e | Whiteman, will conduct a program |1 808 FE SO0, SERER M8 DA Tul NEwS } 6 ;"" ""‘”""L‘]““\'_“ L [ 1020—WODA, Paterson—204 of Nis own compositions during the | (1Y (ICICE (The cencucior sa | 7:30—Program from Nr v o i 5 ke : & At players of 1stru- | 2 10 News 3 S y,:w}, rainers HiEnsane s nsiofs Spaniol i il e o o e e e o | th Jjoin i 10 Hotel Elks orchestra 3 olonial Tnn = ~hould communicate with Mavcus (Continued from Page Seven) 1 Radio forctast and weather |17 50t g Wagner, ducts |1 Fleitzer, concert master of the or- ; - i immy Rooney's orchesfra Chestra council will e held at 7:30 o'clock | New York Stations } James Duffy, tenor At the weekly rehearsal in the old | this evening in the cily council i | 1120—W N, tate normal school auditorium last| chamber, 5I0—WNYC—526 s Robert Treat Trio Hight one of the wew numbers| A hearing will e zranted property 6 arket Ml"xh soja 8:30— “'”n""l" Halperin, ""” it placed i opehcarsal was the third owners on Terryville avenve and 6:15—Frances Humphrics, songs |45 Louis Keating, pianis e T e e Sl AnEs Shy/the S e EE N e DR mphony,. th oica. by o mith strect to show cause Why ¥ ven. The Sehubert Unfinished her symphony being rehearsed e famous march trom Wagner's —Italian 1t Lo 1120—WG chants’ P, Newark—268 Air College |5:30— co from Wonderland anratta Howard, Spanish | 38072 Alice from Wengerian Tannbzauser” and the Gricg “Peer sters of Music,” Frank |y " pianist Gynt Suite No. 17 have heen quite Molony [ 11:15—Crestwood orchestra thoroushly studicd and mastered. —Piano sclections & ey o ; 3 50—WLIT, Philadelphin— 105 el 3 dramatic and music critic Boy Scouts” os,” Dr. Vi SUES FOR WIKING JOB, Suit for ‘$300 was brought today en’s twilight hour by Walter Wright against Josephine it 4 3 cadia_concert orchestra % ltustico and Lucia Cianci et f :x?:‘”f'w.i-?v\_”.d«:m‘;{mlr; |7:50—Talk, Witliam McCormack rough Attorncy Monroe §. Gor- -Karl Priester, Viennese songs T40—WFI, Philadelphia—105 don. The plaintiit alleges that on —Piano selections 7—Voters’ scrvice oo - e November 8, he and the ‘defendants 4 10:30—Police alarms; weather §--Same as WEAT . entered into an agreement providing 610—WEAF—192 | 860—WIP, Philadelphia—349 e T T e e o e Wiy worv e { 5 The Marioneites 5§ 1=r7‘l]= w]\'ulll |:‘4‘ry1\| \'“"““:;"“ ”"{“”‘("" ' (fintures in g house on Mitchcll street. geeded money when 6—Waldorf- Astoria dinner music | ”';’?'“' A s t P After the plaintiff furnished the you can get - hat ' T L R S Charles | 10—3esin liroadoast vecessary material and - rendered | you need here in a g s N Rogors, Mre.|i0: 80— Alex Hooven sRamble . . gp | S/TViCrs as vequircd by sgroement, | confidential, helpful TS Kentner's danee orehest Lifts Right Off =No Pain |, i i o | way—no endorsers; | W 860—WOO. Philadelphia—3 19 Docsn’t it one hit. Drop & Ll service charge whereupon he lodged | no embarrassing in. g | Helen De Witt Jacobs, violin- jorie Jacobs, pianist : S Musical Miniatire 145 - Grand organ and (rumpets Froczonct on an aching corn. in-ja mechanics lien with the town | vestigations. You i N S WTI VS WOO Trio tantly that corit <tops hurting, then feierk on March The amount of | get your money at i 4 1100—W PG, Atlantic City hortly you it right off with | g ns unpaid, it is al-| once and have am- i 1 L i45—Organ recital; news flashes g ! - PLaintiff claims $400 and costs. | ple time to repay it i 10 AT Uh—Dinner concert y Your d stsellsatiny boitle of |gnstable John S. Lecor served pa- | in small amounts. 10 45 Plasground 1Hghlizhts” Yroozone' Tora few cents s o 11 S Musical maids, * 5 Dack ufficient to remove ever s Call. Write or Phonc 1-9-5-0 | ( Dinner dunce orchestra Hall Dual Trio . Katz's Kittens danee oreiicstri 230~ Tlrmony quartet the fool callons Dance orchestia TO—WGY, el Stock report 0 Ten Fyek or Same as WEAL {5 Musical progrim WAl KING ON YACHT Syracuse, April 17.-—(UP)—King Viclor Enimanucl and tho royal| TH@ Ml.ltllll Sy;tem party embarked for Tripoli today e naitis irovals yachi ot I/ 81 West Main St.. Professioual Bidg. | y a! 1 hard corn, soft corn, o corn hetween the toes, o cithout soreness o cetady —380 ritation was enthusisstically ¢ «rowd which lined the wharves. APRIL SALE iy of programs IPrank Dole, of i Opp. Capitol Theater 1:30—d o Do I othy Dirakeley Olaist L1z mid Wony orch. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1928, {and Mrs. Raden Thompsen af should not be‘taken into the first|u tracture of his left leg, between 9y taxing district and avhy sewers|the knce and hip and was -lso!fluvs ELUB SE[;"N[] should not be laid. The matter of | bruised about the head when he was re-establishing the street line on |struck shortly after 12 o'clock noon Smith strect will also be brought up. [today ncar his home, by an auto- At the last mecting of the council [ mobile opcrated by John Crowley of l there was considerable objcction 1o | Statiord avenue, He was taken by hoth proposals and at that time the | Mr. Crowley to the office of Dr. (' | ST matter was referred back to the | M. Kent and was later removed m‘F‘ 'h “m i N i i sewer committos for furcher consid- | the Dristel hospital snera the. vac. | FINISHES in - Nation in cration. The rcport of this body will | ture was reduccd by Dr. R, N. Whip- 3 it SR et pie. 1his conditon in not regurara| AUDIELiC Competitions The confract for the laying of {as serious, According to Mr. Crow- sewers on Brewster and 1ielridgo [ley, the boy was walling with -sovs Roads and Lee ‘stregt will also be|eral companions in the highway-. awarded at tonight's meeting. Al [ All of the other youngstirs ran o of the streets in questior loeated fone side of the road but Walter be- in the rec nll)' developed Newell fcoming excited, apparently walked tra The coat’of laying the neces- linio the side of the automobile. sary sanitary sewcrs, according to d X l"u“lrlm‘: prepared by City 8INCCr lice headquarters this afternoon. "o);k'd:':;? h::dgru:;?d “.‘;:..,.h,”, Buell, will excecd. § nd will {1 was not held. ' Nas B 2 : 5 | 1ecords made by the New Brituin necessitate a sewer nt o Pire On” Brogd Street s . i a N i 5 rofi oyS were sent in, it was the wor approximately §5 per front foot fo 1 A and lose Company No. L Lo (he smatlest boys, those under ?:lelovn(rh owners served by such | wep .,Ln‘ 4 out _‘n‘ 10:37 (?.-mck this -],fm“ds in_weight, which ecarri P e morning to a fire in {he tenement {New Britain to this position, . . V. Meeting. jeccupicd by Samucl Hittleman 10- - (hoso boys made only 53 poin's A meoting of Sarah K. Revnols | utea on Broud. strect ncar Pierce's | eoemst 13 toraon rent, Daughters of Enion Veterans, |y gpe, The blaze was extinguished | 100 for “the 110-pound, will be held in G. A. R. hall on | it} chemicals with but slight dam- ‘the 125-pound. This gave Wednesday evening, April 18th. age. The five apparently was start- { Britain a total pointage of 374. cu- Oit Burner Causes Fire. jed by the young daughter of Mr. abling it to nose out the San ian- An oil burner in the bascment of ; Hittleman whe lit a match in a cisco, Cal, club by one point. Tis the Colonial " Bowling Alleys “enl ¢1othos closot while looking for somie 0-pourd group won sixth honors i North Main street caused slight |articte their cla damage yestorday when papers SR e The competition was won for 1/ nearby caught fire. mad A and . (third time by the Jewish People's iii- Hose Company No. 2 extingnished | C|ty [tems stitute of Chicago, which had only i1 the blaze with chemicals | points and was 124 points ahead of To Confer Degrees. | = — iits gpearest competitor. The Now Componnce Tribe, [. O ! tandard Oil Co. of New York, |[Haven club finished sixth with 2 will mieet this evening in WIE- Lihrough Attorney I Tracy of ipoints, Bridgeport 13th and 427, wam en I'rospect strect. The clief's 1arirord brouzht suit for $225 | Meriden 17th with 437 and Watci+ degrea will be conferrcd on it ¢lass | gainst Peter Kostrewskl of 81 bury 27th with 564 of hunters and wan [ Farmington avenue, this city. The ! Each class competed in five events, Former Bristol Man Weds, |#ction is returnable in the court of (the standing broad jump, .running Karl Edward 1 = M- T eommon pleas the first Tuesday in |1igh’ jump, pull-up standing hop, awer, a former re " | May. Constable Irancis Clynes serv- Step. and jump, and basketball shoo! - and Miss Emma ;ing. Toints were awarded directlv daughter of M for place earned in each event, xo ndfleisch of that the club with the lowest total New York City, was the winner, Jday afternoon in that city. 4 New Britain finished eighth 1 Mr. Hallecks i a native of Rristol, |3 0'Clock. Progrossive games will [ o0y U SREIEE CIRER His first wife died in April, 1a27. | De plaved ring is due to the largest number ¢ Auto Fractures Roy's Leg | A daughter was horn at New Brit- clubs competing each year. Thern Walter, three-year-old son of Mr. ain Gener itil todiy to Mr. were 55 clubs in the meet this year, | and Mrs, sanner of 9 Madi- ‘although six of these were dis- {son stree aualificd The New Britain Boys' cluls !finished 11th in the country and g - ond among Connecticut clubs in th seventh annual indoor athletic con petition of the Boys' Club Feder. tion. it was announced today froi " Crowley reported the matter to po- Rindfleise nd Mrs. K £ A0th street, ried Mon sled the papers. | The Mothers' elub of Trinity | Methodist church will erlebrate its first birthda tomorrow evening at Brook street, Forestville, sustain A Scrap of Paper? That’s all your insurance "*The clients of the Jones policy really is. Agency have every reason to Your insurance agent believe— makes that “scrap of paper” y y either a hlessing—or an ag- That the company is sec- gravation. ondary in importance. They . 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