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s/ i E*%\\Q\ I//R///// //R : ol 10—News flaches . 2 { 810—WMCA—370 Lastern Daylight Saving Time, bert Fursters New En}la—nd States 560—WTIC. Hartford—536 Time. summary of program 1 ecores 1 H. Ith Asco- To be announcs —The Eskimos (NEC) 20—Worthy Hills dance arch 00—WDRC. New Haven—268 news _To b Ay Bl T Frogr Gow Tim 1130—WICC. Bridgeport—266 5 March 1 #20—W PCH—326 S h German leseon 4 Cat |3 30—Flmo Fuss. pia Marjorie Marriott o 15-—R is o T com orchestra 5 r POO—WBZ. Springhield—333 B20—WENY —326 4 M 0! = t Vw.',v : 1 ‘u Wra M roor 1 Win b or s, i ’H ymon:d nor Ber v r H A Ni Mail Tin ¥rench ¢ Jian Stor i il seores |5 s0—children’s hour Dusk - Dia A Pre- |6 De Stefanis oreh ; Trene Davis, pian 14 Time and A reports —American banking Len Sanditen's orci —Max Chopnick, "1 “Two Iops of Scot Harry Tucker's orchestia Mexical good will hour Waldorf-Astor . Boston—161 smilers S0 —Dinper dance mu Dok's Junior Sinfonians 7 o he ories f Lj‘n recital : ; 11—Granada hour Op'ry House Toni | 1020—WGL—294 mo ILuss. composer Flynn and Jentes —Heights orchest fay Sims, ukulels Hee clul Arlington Quintet g Male in and orchestra . Boston—308 0—WEL Elks Hotel orchestra k Hour" News ewspaper Sidelights Juvenile Gems —Rig Brother chib S 45— Marjoric Eastern Stations —Program from New York | i e TR e Yok | 1020—WODA. Paterson—z291 radio forecast and | ~News; sport talk Baseball kcores [a:02—Mi Oun Entertainers K Colonial Tnn N 0:40—Elks orchestra i Lo nne g ey |10-—Clifton Choral soeiety —Jimmy Kooney's orchestra New York Stations | 1120—WGCP, Newark—268 = 5 hants' program Alice From Wonderland 0 arket high spots r Athletic cIn 15—Violet Thomas, songe dar, crystal gazer —Bageball sco high lights ‘ 11—Eddie Walters, ukulele —Italian lessons ‘H.I estwood orchestra | 30—Police alarms; baseball scores i colless e ~Ada Lind, sonzs i Talk. Winter Russell ouis 1 ‘usenza, mandolinist nerican Rumanian concert g deetely Philadelphia—319 GaMl. OO 5 N talk; dramatic rovu Chamber of Com- ! :‘””“}"‘ I Newarh—268 $60—WIF el —Long Islan ree dinner R e N B B ison. H. V nborn, Arthur |1 0 atnure HisceLdrendlen L omne ‘ |11 Maxflower dance erchestra Rl sl S60—WOO, Philadelphia—319 610—WEAI—92 TR s e Ll O i 3 WOO Trio 0oy ';“I,",’,v{ AiTi10r 1 ks $0—WHI. Philadelphia— 105 6:30—Same a8 WEAF . Philadelphia— 105 Fu and Jramati d ern Chi n tuilight Vi) Wi T ih— Areadia concert erchestra " m WPG. Atlantic Cit it Wl —WIZ—151 n cotton 2 Wiaifred ¢ i 1ot ta LTI o s WAL e W17 s WEAT Apall 1 program | a | P | | T60—WHN —-5y o = -“YT ikt have bheen the g 1‘ pedestrian’s fault. but 7 = the jury wil likely hold you to pay the damages. It's then that [nsurance protection iz mizhty comforting. r . 1 72 Mam Street . (r—————— e e TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES How about having your Typewriter or overhauled? We loan you a machine v hile heing cleaned. “RENT A TYPEWRITER New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main St, Adding Machine vour machine is Phone 612 |and Glazouno Through the Static l 1 of thrills last mght 1l plaving of a well n. We hope that the will he just mteresting, tial percons n ¥ n Goldma g icast, although short the heht | hefore & t of Lith eea Avallo clib of Brooklyn 1 Matrapolitan Miss Eas- zronp of nine selec- m ol o 2. Set s “Who ] Warren's “The ' 0f 4 Rose ' Selections by the tat city chut and orchestra will in silor chorus from Fiving man." Handel's nd Herbert Hoover, secretary of com- | of the American Federation of La- | 1 ard e between v WTIC in a national United and we | and no | 1oday \ tuned in most strer NEW BRITAIN DAILY FLIERS' WIVES IN_ WIDST OF ACTIVITY Both Mrs. Fitzmaurice and Mrs. Koehl Completely Thrilled | New York, May 1 (P — to whem tno of the trans- fliers are only “Hermann a pretty httle girl the fliers 1s “Daddy were resting after one of the 1eus days of their hives And 1f anvene thinks it was eass seeningly interminable hours the husbands they had come so e decorated and ap ash Mre Fitzmaurice Tt «as ages before T could greet him he sard The Nee AR frer the cere Tno ie wives and Patrica Fiz by hiner from abroad onies involving their rted. Patsy was in Ay falled to meet the | hushands had st tears when da aninoff's | boat | But at last the speech making was | ever and full view of the crowd | Il Frau Elfriede Koehl | Kissed her husband repeatedly while | Major Fitzmaurice greeted his wife | with a sedate kiss on her cheek. iefore this Patsy several times tried fo interrupt formalities and clamber to daddy with her Teddy bear. Tha two women are of eatreme contrasting types. Mrs. Koehl is a chic. athletic look- oman of 25, with a boy and sparkling hazel eyes *tired in a tailored suit of | &reen-hiue that ended at the Ing youn 1sh haire vale Stat and will play several 1ing the broade knee, a mannish shirt and roval | 3 B hiue tie which made her look like | A chorus o inging violina" will the sportswoman she is. | e heard over WTIL S.20-tonight Mrs. Fitzmanrice, who incidentally | i zroup ef violinists of national 'is buglsh and not Irish, looked es- will play the tamilar “Medi- | sentially the mother. She has clear. | tation” from “Thae as the feature jair shin, dark brown hair and eves 1 Other orche 1 and vocal fand a sweet, patient smile She Jections to be heard during this|{was wrapped in a mole shin coat « ast will Merry Makers and wore a small black hat, She s 1 Lnded” and |26 vears old | | “My husband is not very demon- | <trative in public,” she said, explam- | I'wo new popular selections will be | ing the difterence between the meet- oo o b fhe Eekimos | Ing hetween herself and Major Fitz- " TR i jadcast at 10 | maurice and that between the Ger- e enmie: “Iles. Hey, Magel” | man captain and his wife. And ehe 1 °T Don't Inow tto Lo” will | Jid not seem the least qisappointed (heliin pie Other num- | When she said it. program ar s “Dance Doll" and have ness over many | presented by the through s o'clock tonight. Some of will b Treasure When You and I Young Maggie, An Old Fash- Garden, The Bluebells of otiand, My I Kentucky Hom ind There's Music in the Air. irison Stromberg-t WBZ at these numb Chest of M Woere 11 1 Wore King™ | the open- I'he overture to Jam will be played @ number of the Other nui in Petite Pechuikowsky's “In | Iiimsky-KorsaKoffs sui Villag song of Inii Meditation S5 WLLD 10Kk MULRDLR Jerugia, laly, May | #P—The po- Jice have arrested Giuseppe Picozzi [ hat hie is a man wan i connoction murder lizisio Mighost in Scranton, I'a ) CLAINM AGAINST CITY A bill of $2.00 for repair of omobile spring has been sent t wooclmms comm of the com- ! ouncil by Joseph Kitson of 152 trord road d the city onditions on North Wellington |& iitson also sent a letter| nt of public works | vom the departme which he explained that the holes vave been allowed to remain hecauss mporary repatrs would have been on account of the zrading contemplated. This, according o Kitson, i bunk.™ | oo services in Mad- r now cover 643 gasca o miles, BEAD HERALD CLASSIFIE POR BEST RESULTS Abs JEWELER 8 DIAMON, 299 mAI~ ST__NEW O Hpnr O —_——ee————ee— MOTHER'S DAY SPECTAL Beantiful swing Frane: At Onr Dollar AN Sizes and Colars ARCADE STUDIO When In Hartford | Dine at the Oldest and Best | Food Restaurant. Sea Food direct from the Ocean. Retail Department Connected | HONISS’S 22 STATE 1. HARTFORD Under Graat's Only Sea vegular Slumber | gain “heeanse he v it 11 o'clock tonight. | ihat Tis favorite food is “Bayerische voy pun your car 1,000 miles or ‘Chaminade’s | knocdel.” a1 Plane Makes Record Trip Stutes army airplane landed at the Resting in their hotel rooms after ihe parade the two women admitted they could find few words to eapress their feelings. “"Marvelou and “wonderful” was the best they could Go. Patsy and T are just here to greet and tedl him how proud him.” Mrs. Fitzmaurice | Then in answer to a question: was worried | ler father we are of said “1 cannot. say that I about the flight. 1 have so much | taith 1 Janies, and. besides he has n talking of this i for six vears, 1 had rather got used to the idea.” I had faith in God and in my hus- ability as a pilot,” Mrs. K 1id proudly. In answer te questions, said siie had married the cap- olly™* and sl was so Both the women have flown and would be perfectly willing to fly ba ithe controls of the plane. But they see little chance for that as both are <ure their husband wouldn't allow it Mre. Koehl is fond of sking and daneing and hoped some to be Come a pilot. To many questions as to what she liked and intended to o, she answered in German: “Ash Hermann Burlington to Boston Foston, ““ay 1 Ty — A United Boston airport to 290 mile flight ¢ after om making Burlington. "' the manufacturers back them : are not expensive—-they cost Raif’s “Cavatina” | 1o Burope § their husbands were at 'less in the end. HERALD, TULED Vt,in 2 hours and 15 minutes. Ariny oficers said this time was a 1ecord for a flight between the ‘two cities. The plane was piloted by ! Lieu Richard. E. Cobb and and Major General Preston Brown, commanding general of the First Army cOrps area, was a passenger. General Brown had flown to Burling- ton to make a n inspection at Fort Ethan Allen. ROVS CAUSE OIL WASTAGE Three boys, whose ages range be- tween 11 and 14 years, admitted to | P. J. O'Mara yesterday that | they had tampered with the faucet | an a barrel of oil outside Theodore Wagner's garage at 1467 Corbin | ue, causing 50 gallons of the | 14 to run over the ground. They | we plaving “peggy” about the they said. when they saw oil Aripping frem the faucet and in try- ing 10 stop the leak they caused the faucet to drop out. They put it back | as begt they could. according to their | story to the sergeant. and were alarmed the next morming to see a veritabls sea . of oil around the | barrel | Serg yard 638 WOMEN IN LEGION . Paris, May 1. P—France refuses | the vote to women but is liberal with the red ribbon of the Legion of Honor. No less than 655 have been | conferred on wemen, 9 Ways To Kill a Cat 9 Ways To Kill a Tire, 1. Save on air. 2. Ride in car trachs Rub up against curh Tam brakes and shid Iznore inspection for cuts Allow wheels to remain ocut of alignment Let stand in grease or oil or water. £, Let rust accumulate in rims. 3. Run on a fi GENUINE LA SALLES | and give them just reasonably | proper care. | These tires are so strong that | up with a written guarantee for ONE ENTIRE YEAR, whether 25,000. 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