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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1928, | The National Grand Opera com. | "] D ed during the conflicts. Those found T T S e e Hl A[i" R ”SE“ SHEA BEATS 0'DOWD FflREMEN SELE[;T[[] City Items |0 0ol Wi o wiea for maur- sentation is Mascagni's opera | der. 1.’Amico Frit in three aects, which will be presented in tabloid ' Chicasn " Fetherweatht Somcs Tics Dr. George W. Dunn has moved | g B N Shake-Up i form at 10:30 through WTIC. Rosa- | oclsive Win Orce Cloveiand. Bats his oifice to the Commercial Trust | 10 D€ NO e-Up In lic Wolf, Devora Nadworney and | | Blg., 55 West Main St—Advt, Cabinet in France Julian Oliver will play the leading tler in Los Angeles, | The social and card party of the| Parls, May 2 (M—Rumors of a a Fagan, soprano oles, H | Alt societ f th h h of St |shakel f the F\ ch cabinet afte: T s Searches for Slayers of YOUDg| ros anseten. 3t = oo — maoie| Bayer, Leonand, Riley and D S &c'sansor wi neta i ine chcions were st at res today oks,” Walter Gavigan “The Durgomaster,” a musical | Shea, Chicago, featherweight, won |the church hall "hursday afternoon. | when the ministers declded unani- k Chutnay, t¢ new New York, | Theater Usher accisively from ~Miaget” ~ Mike| il Named for Gl[y SeIViee |rs. Thomas McEnroe will be in|mously that the cabinet as now con- WEDNESDAY, 6 Eastern Daylight saving Time. vinedy of old a o presented by WIZ at § O'Dowd of Cleveland in a 10 round charge. stituted would go before parliament New England States Jine M B bout here last night. — Dr. Morrissey has moved his office |at the opening of the scssion on —_— 800 WGHE—340 ¢, Colin O'More and Dan | Chicago, May 2—®—The Sun-| ©'Dowd had only the first round | pour public works foremen were |to the Commercial Trust Bldg., 55 June 1. At that time the .govern- 560—WTIC, Hartford—536 Hawatian Wanderers ¥ wvill perform the leading ' day night murder of the 17-year-old | in the opinion of ringsiders, the REaint=nl taday ity ity Engineer | West Main St—Aadvt. | ment’s policies for the session will Time, summary of P, {thuater usher, Pearl Eggleston, has Sixh Was even and the remainder : The Scandinavian W. C. T. U, witl |be outlined. Philip A. Merian, one to begin work tomorrow morning and the other | three to take gangs of workmen out Monday morning. ws Gull dinner group 55—Baseball_scores —silent tor WCAC £NNOX, SOPrAno e | challenged Chicago public opinion | Went to Shea. O'Dowd took quite bave prepared 4 from its jethargic tolerance of crime. | & beating. ar selections for Three powerful public agencies— | Huerta Evans, Los Angeles ban- meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the | Andrew Fallleres, minister of la- home of Mrs. Theodore Larson, 15 |bOr who was defeated and who re- ot. Mrs. Roy B. Clark |signed as a result of that defeat, will | Trinity st rondcast which goes on at ¢ council, the U. §. district at- | tamweight, defeated Jackie Man- Lot T Y replaced later. Tn the meantimo SRR i : oy [ . of Tast Hartford will speak. | placed later. e MM Ay e S ook through WJZ and asso ind the circuit judges—al- | dell, protege of Mushy Callahan, | GeOrge . Baver il supervice the | ¥ pansics and other plants for the |he is holding his portfolio temporar- 10:30 — National Opera ied stations. Outstanding number ¢ answered 1o thelr pro- | junior welterweight champion, in a | wny po put on o job e raow. On garden. All Kinds of cut flowers and | H¥- st s R Lare *If 1 Can't Have | iosts against crime have boen added | four round semi-windup, o e O o a1 ‘ba | potted plants for all _eccasions Sweet and L news and weather W those of the city governments of 560—WCAC, Storrs—, i—Timely Farm Topics $00—~WDRC, New Haven—268 g formed under Michael J. Leonard, a Ilower Greenhouse, 1163 Stanley Church Organist Sick; g Rhythms. ak Park, where Miss Eggleston | : St prons —advt. it g z e road builder of wide expericnce who | St Phone 3 advt. ©|ived, and’ Berwym, whero sho was BAST ’I' I L w pand Dulllenof woslexmerionte s | S EhOM LEEECSIE R B ) Concert Is Postponed Chinies Normandy will he slain public works for many years, but |Democratic Women's club will be| Because of the illness of Ray- | o L L T P 6n Bernie's ¢ Jliged deiCiionninE NED OF thi I Sionanhs Ol s ) "ho Teft the eity's employ two vears held Friday aficrnoon at headquar- mond C. Helsing, organist and choir #:45—Orthophonic period hid 970—WARC e Mgl S ek ble A AT Sio0t 4E Glves e sact ago. Frank C. Riley and Thomas J. ters in United building. 5 |leader at the Swedish Bethany Ll i Dr. D. 1 o'clock through WJZ. Other num- &0ding Rhcmaies ready post- Devine will be in charge of sowerage| A meeting of the New Britain | church the concert planned for next S—Rroo ing orchestra = rs included in the program arc iers, demanded that every | ronstruction work which will be tak- | Pemacratic club will be held Friday | Wednesday evening has been post- y—Time 2 Iohar's ‘Gold and Silver,” Barcarole exhausted by police to N ———— en up Monday. |night at headquarters. {poned to May 24. All choir rehear< ring the girl's sl vers to justice. scheduled for this week have from “Tales of Hoffman,” Haydn's 5% 1130—WICC. Bridgeport gelo Berti has purchased from | . % i 3 he squad which will operate un- 6—Merchants’ Hour Motor hoat Menuett from led Symphony” | PBe entire cliy" sad (he '~'*‘°’u"v"-lflafllsh BlS]]OP Prem lOl‘ M. '1.:) ]-‘or?‘m:n Payer ’”1 s already |the city a strip of land fronting six | been cancelled. Mr. Helsing is ‘cone 7—8tudio Program Serial Ho " The Londonde | “Is stunned with horror at the wan- A been recruited and notified to report inches on Erwin place and extending |fined to his home with a severe at- 7:30—Bedtime Stories DXeli jitan, scoldbieodediiuurdec et Ming E church’s co[ln for work tomorrow morning, Fore-|back 120 feet, widening to 20 feet tack of grip. 7i45—Baseball Scores — sion.Suhis orima Is ateoylons 2} man Leonard will probably have|at the rear. The deal, which fn-| — lienge to organized government.” | SUNSHINE OVER NORMAL | ceorse i @ Johwon, T 8 div-| o ov 610y sruy 2 (or—roxpross. | aheuds orsaniood, | >—Organ recital 0—Studio program —Okey and Marty, poy 4:45—Basehall scores News and weather 900—WRZ, Springfield—: din is made to straighten| YOUNG WOMEN'S CONCERT 1 Iorcmen property lines. | A program of varied interest will Mrs. Claude LeRoux, Jr., will en- he given by the combined girls’ ant of the Shep- young women's choruses of thu a card party |South Congregational church this groups |volves $ trict attorney, declared that the fed- | RO and D il e an r | eral governm \IlAnnng‘t e compellud | ing a desire to do whatever dg best | PHl 0 UG T A e | tertain the membe iners | Weather Report Shows April This | Lo intervene unless public opinion it- | for the church, Bishop Anton Bast|pioyment bureau, which was opencd herds of Bethlehem A—Organ recital impeter e ‘“’"‘]’y’"*’ul crime and its union with or Copenhagen today turned to his!ihis morning. at her home, 649 Arch street, Thu evening at 8 o'clock in the church A N Gditina % ualy car Brighter Than the Aver ”B‘b‘!’“ itfes |friends and counsel to prepare for day night SnEl he Ing’s program w NG storia Str | Circuit judges appointed three of g chapel.l Phe evening’s program wWill J. Knowles Chapman of |consist of solos, readings, whistling street hi - returned to her pumbers and the chorus numbers, 5:35—Stanley and Frances Pelezar- sk, saxophonc. violin and piano L 5—Baseball scores 1020—WGI 36 Per Cent More Sun Th: S naatk his trial during the quadrennial Capt. Wilkins to Return | Usual. | their nu general conference of the Methodist 30—Ituss and Sorv er 1o investig of the Chicago crime c = e N Haven, May 2 (®—That the |5 o S 3 MMISSION | 13piscopal church here, on & charge Soon From Spltzberfzen home after a 10 day visit in Bridge- | The choruses will be assisted by the -k o ot fl"r'":‘ eatn e Davis oLy month of April brought slightly [¢7%! SEMINA S mave made @ mockery | or conduct unbecoming a minister. | Oslo, 2 (Pr—Captain | POTL. a 3 lintermediate orchestra in violin and O SEg s than a normal awmount of sun- g Bishop Bast, who served thrce | George ns and Carl Eiclson| Officer Anthony Ustach received a ral numbers, | orches The proceeds will go to the reconstruction fund Tha ockman, iolintst odrich, rds totalling $2,100 Tave been offered, including $500 by the complaint at 9:25 last night from H. :30—Radio Nature League Program from NBC Studios months in j tion b > is indicated by the meteorolo- t S e jays on Douglas Sons of 344 Arch strect that il following his convic- |will 1 §:30—Harvard Dramatic period ) barit summary for last month is 5 : LRADE Vi the a Danish civil court on a |en, for Norw: ! St sitt of Qe Eheruy —Program _from tudios ) 4 mo Russ, compos sued at the New Haven Weather ,‘[" s )"fflr“l‘-‘"m-"vl:‘. -,jl-""‘" ']r.\ the | harge involving alleged misuse of |the steamer Hobb cocived @ boy, aged about 17, had stolen a are in charge of Mrs, Helen :30—Baseball = ireau today. s rh R s -“zm‘ "'”,"’x church funds, is under suspension |here state. The airplane in which rifle from Ihl{xr s(nrn) nd was seen 10:40—Dick N s . = i F e e M and | e ane S . they flew across north polar regions | Carrying it through the strect. L e s 11:30—Time and weather Eastern Stations The report shows that there Were. | jere she was shot by one of thres |70 his area pending final action ! T xood comdition | The sewing soclety of Martha 2 = hiring the month, 6.2 hours of | o "o e e T lon his appeal to the church tribu. |Was found to be in good condition £ 4 artha | J L ARTMENT INAUGURATED 650—WNAC-WIIS, Boston—164 == Sk o Aani i | T SRUAL S8 ket o He will be the first Methodist |and will be brought to Norway on Chapier, O. . S, will meet With) po Tyay's (U) — The come 5—Ted and His Gaug 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 g 2 sunday night. | 5 . el e Hobby Mrs. A, D. Clifford, 154 Kensington Qs SEeh o J Eoje per cent above normal. The coldest bishop ever arraigned before a|the Hobiy .. 3 pletely restored apartment of Pope 6—Juvenile Smilcrs I—News; St 1k Funeral Solemn Rite A avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2 | PIetels 2 6:30—Elks Hotel orchestra e i Bendel, planist | day was the second when the mer- | - Futieral Solemn Rlte ' - churen court. e e 2 Paul 111, in Strangel castle, was in- 1~ Musical- Campus Cut-Up cury dropped 1o 25, five degrees bo- | FA% B8 SURCY oday took on | yyhije the Danish bishop's name 3 BAD CYCLONF 2 3 \gurated today by Pietro Fedele, 6—Our Motorist Friends isting,” H. B. Wettyen low normal. April 19 was the warm- " #itributes of a solemn civic rite. | ot unanswered at the opening of | Wellington, N. Z., Mg —(UP) EeTCE minisier of public education, In tha S—Plano coucert y Radio s nide <t day with the mercury reaching ' 'MA¥Or of Berwyn and the alder- | o conference yesterday, a brother | The worst osclone in 30 voars has 200 Injured in May apartment is an art collection, valusd 3:30—Program from New York 5—French 77, eleven degrees above mormal. | MWD of that suburb were to attend in | hignop came to his defense in a re. {SWePt the Dominion, canusing con- B at 10,000,000 lire, which includes : ; SR e : n AT 4 Day Battl Poland 11:15—Hotel Brunswick orchestra |S—Roys' wes tenor e greatest daily change In tem. | body, as were ofliclal representa- | ot gistributed to delegates, The |iderable damage to shipping. Sever- ay Battles in Polan | paintings by Luca, Signorelli, Sebi- 11:40—Dance music §:30—Wilma Dossenricde, pianist e R R o oh| HyeroE OAks Barls sid Chicako: L e a0y (clcgates. The | a1 smail vessels anchored near Weil- | Warsaw, Poland, May 2 (P—an | (G0 10 bionibo, Giovanni and 12:15—Elks Hotel orchestra §:45—Passaic Medical society i rackon 9h |~ public interest and indignation as prepared by Bishop Ed-| [0 Ll Sk, Dozens of yachts, investigation today of ambulance sta- | Jrujiio;. 1 i Shaln €70—WEEI, Boston—448 1i—-Lido Venice entertainment and the least was four degrees on | . " viicroq in the great flo in EBIaKE otk Bunls o) Mas e (B0 RS R SRR U ST B e et e bellinl e areEio R Al ¢ TV h 1 it Cristello’s Gonde e a : . $ charge of Bishop R area since |1 T Wl st Tl % iy majolicas. —Jacques Renard and orchestra 1 t Cristello’s Gond ih n tributes that descended ; , | chara » s area since | : i o ARG R e T o i - Jacy s | e s S The report shows there were nine | 0 u'. descy ,"f’ d upon ”‘_‘ 11y rispnslon: | broke their moori s \‘\\ land |more than ‘n persons were |mur-1‘ g ST 2 e raposh : e 8 lest home of the girl who, vir- | and grounded. Some provincial ed in vesterday's fighting between | :45—Westminster Chimes s—Studio prozram ; loexiaink olien pacily nlondy a8 | {ually unknown in life, has become | Yo 8 “Gacping [ fowns were without light and com- | the socialists and communists. More| _ CAROI VISITS J01 FE R e o '{‘,\m‘\,‘,'u'i\“, o e o mder, [ duath @ martyr to the canipaign | Charscterlzing the aceused prelate | ;ynications. than forty of those injured haq| London, May 3 (UP) — Princa ) e “Jack Browne's orc 1o cre listed as: der- as & ge ¥ . : ! | Al ; : G i Sk e s . 8 and 30th; a ki iistrict Attorney Johns clews | € and d n his accom- 8 ~ e At vruise e and i & | guest of former Premier Joneseu o S—Program from New York Jimmy Shearer, song ing frost the 17th, heavy frosts 0,\1‘“’ N t Attorney Yt?hl E e Elshon Bloka. ahif fhat _MAN BOUND OVER jed bruiscs and fractures. ‘f;":* SRR S o News | 1120—WNJ. Newark 8 B tdtana o limt trout | Nora expressed {n axl nadrass (betore | BlALIMENE Bishol B 2 ' Middletown, Conn., May 2 (®—| The population of the capital fs | Roumania at the I sid % —Atlantic Radio program 110:01—Varsity Collegians S e o |the Chicago Congregational associa- | ‘l" he activities of the church hael J. Spellacy, 24, of Meriden, [indignant over the annual trouble Qakhurst Court, South ~ Godstone, :05—Radio forecast and weather i]” 45—Ann and Gertrude Crispl, | L : tion. in Denmark had been carried on | waq hound over to the June term of [hetween the two parties and it s | Surre It was learned here that 0—Organ recital songs g | S “Crime,” he said, “Comes like the | 1UTing buffeting growing out of the | superior court when he was araign- [heing urged that'in the future street | Mme. Lupescu, for whose Jlove st [11—Mr. and Mrs. T.eo Wood I RUTH LEADS STARS | waters in the time of flood and secks | trial of Bishop Bast, he was unable | (4 foday before Judge Carl ¥. An- | demonstrations on May Day be pro- [Carol renounced his succession to New York Stations |- Hamalisn Sev naders |the Jow Tevel. Chicago has become |to note any serious setback in the | qerson charged with attacking a wo- | hibited, |the throne of Roumania, at present = ”"““\T“‘?H":fv l{»":"“""l’“ —349 ! | low "-'\Al‘?lw':')nswl~ Jm .|‘m'.\lom of "mm‘ 'T‘mm:;“.” He sa.hl that the [ man. A boud of $5,000 was ordercd | Polidh have arrested more than was in England but was not at the NYC—526 30—Mayflower « | s J o .| privilege, the hotbed in which crime ry and the membership had | continued. . 500 persons. Six persons were kill- | former premier’s residence. :,;.5_003.’$TZE‘ Ttamon(mm. clarl- {;f’["‘”:A“r Meths e |Home Run Kiug Hits Tifeh Cirenit | G0 mainfained their loyalty to a mark- | | e, P L | g pring Brograi; ) he said, has fostered cd degree. net —Market high spots 0—Charles Craik, tenor 5—Baseball scores; high lights 0—~8panish lessons 0—Police alarms; baseball 35—Air college :15—Frank Dobin, song king Banjo Boys | Smash, Gets a Triple and Two | 1""“‘.“ e T = i ‘O i crime in Chicago by granting this iiving his version of what he 0—WO0, Fhiladelphifa—319 2 ! | B e roeta. | Slngles Yosterday. stem of privilege, lurkely to protect fermed the “civil aspects of the | : Mary Morgan (et iealda a | violators of the eighteenth amend- case,” Bishop Blake said that a| m:r:m;.‘.“r n;\:l}:;:lm"m“ s |run e e i No Results I'Methodist church must face, not T40—WF adelphia—105 Established 1862 o ’ Y e L R S .'{hf intensive manhunt has not ns!n_my in Denmark, but elsewhere in :30—Lewisohn Music Appreciation | 7:45—Swarthmore Glee club runs and drove in iwo. yet produced results. The net, how- | Jurope. He said that if the church course; Arthur Hartmann quartet 1100—WPG, Atlantic City I Ton Vankees, — Got| ot l.“"‘ been spread more closely. |is not to be allowed to administer ;to;l:n:lc;::lyl,\_ qu‘;«:'kh"fr‘; ;’)’r ";f:‘:' 6:45—Organ recital; news flashes donble, Striplntana | walken! onseiin ;\ l::“v:xl police lhr‘uryh!n!fllzil Miss | 1o its own rules and regulations, so B Brown, George V. McLaughlin Dinner concert, J. Leonard 'y i 540 and scored two runs o v's scream, which was re-|long as it respects individual and ©® vwaans Bl ia alreston ! ! | sponsible for the shot that killed her, | property rights, without interference | : S i ey e e b renest ”n;xy-::rr(;»\ H”I"n‘x"‘t;v Tigers — Made | 48 prompied by her having recog- | irom the civil authoritien, the fu-| o ¥ €Sources— 8 ! helsea concert orchestra | Ha ellmant, e ik nized one of tha bandits. | ical Lag i S | / : B A . 11—Police alarms; weather \ymor. concert orchestra | doubie in five times up and scored | gy 0uen” tha ‘bandits' automobile | ure administration of the church | . 3 2 4 would be greatly jeopardized. To Choose Court 610—W 5—Twilight hour AF—492 Tafiyettes; Hawalian one run. carricd a New York license, officer: Ty Cobb, Athlotics — Singled once ork license, officers were convinced that the girl 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jill 's Kittens dance orch. iy five times at bat, driving in two o ayers| Distribution of the repbrt before | g o §—Waldorf-Astoria dinner music 1—Dance orchestra ing ’ were from Chicago. |Atié B oolatnmisal: oo URt DAl asch mmibe i Ty 3 D ® d b f e I0—WGY, Scheneetady—380 | Tpic speaker, Athletios — Failed | i [to convene, caused added signifi- | SR gl eposits made on or Dbelore e Club O fock roports, NEWS o achool |10 NIt safely in four trips. |Newfoundland Assembly ince to be attached to Bishop | o8 E T gar i # Al il Rt i atias | Rog sy, ves —Doubles | . L. | Blake's remark ! B = . . H. Babin N s Rogers Hornsby, Braves —Doubles | [ Riinal Meeting Today‘mm e's remarks by some dclegates. | d / ¥ Thursday, May 31‘d, Wl" draw 1n- once in three times up and scored | It was understood that the court 45—Frank_Anderson, baritone gricultural program St. John's, N. F., M ¥ 2 (P —The $—Same as WTIC Pataineton pand band lone run. e s i jof 17 ministers would be relected 9—Correct tir me as Wi Kiki Cuyler, Cubs — Singled once | NeWwioundland leglslature was called | gqay to consider the case in ex- terest f[om Ma Ist V—8ame as W 0—Madrigal Mixed quartet in four times up. |0t islAtiaoon Torithe fl"u“l\fu'i\'fl session, y 2 | Bishop Bast, who has remained | in seclusion most of the time since sion of the present parliament | with the government's control hang- | ing by a slender majority. ; e i ¢ | Loy his arrival here, declincd to give any | , ity S AW Besides the speaker of the assem.- | e, & e ol 1 1 o [bly, the government has an actual |3°finite indication of his plans 5% INTERE‘ST belng pald Blue Team Takes Lead [maiority of only one member but|PeRding a conference today with his 178 Main Street 11:30—Hal Kemp's orch 660—WIZ—454 §—NBC studio program $:30—Reports; stock market clal summary, cotton pri cultural reports | §:45—Mme, Lolita Gainsborg, plan-| = | Paul Waner, Pirates — Singlea | once in four times up and scored lone run, agri- | | ' last night opposition groups who |counsel. 1at | Whoever tuned in on WBZ or In Central School Race iously had been following former s Eveni . i Sl scoris e W07 At 0 Tast Bight no douni | The boys B team at the Cen- | beumice Hickman's leadersnip, an | The frst heavier-thun-alr ma- Open Monday Evenings—6 to 7:30 (Standard Time.) & 4 Miy Robinson, soprano kel one ot the hwest conccrts | (ral Junior High school has co- | gerwent a new alignment, nine mem. | chine to fly across the Atlantic ir in these pleted its task of avercoming the |y crg declaring themselves as sup- | the naval scaplane NC-4, the Red division and i5| porters in the future of Sir Richard total semester SCOTC. | Squires, Although he 18 not now a now stund -676 in fynember of the legislature, Sir Rich- over the o club of Breoklyn m that was beyond ism and cach selee- §:55—Program SUmMmMAry; Corre time —Savoy-Plaza concert orchestra 7:35—John B. Kennedy 30—Savoy-Plaza concert orch fion sermed to outshine the previous fuvor of the Blue team. The Blues |arq reéently announced his intention 7:45—"Political Situation,” Frederlc | 50 Sy el o help as soloist | have heen fighting all semester after | of re-entering public life at the next Willlam Wil Dl b tiiana the Tted team got the jump on them. | ¢joction. { N §7§L"&i,‘,fl7p3':.';uv.g et & | e current issue of the Central| The attitude of the remaining }4 () l{ l) A~ lase sk VBT ! The Orpheus Instrumental q , | Light, the paper serving H_u.a school, ‘flghl is as yct unknown although 10—Correct time | was WTIC's surprise last night and | V88 put on sale this morning in the | it js understood that several will sup- y0—Ben Polluck's orchesira {1—S§lumber music T10—WOR—i22 baul Specht’'s orch New in Book 19—Jacquard Jacol Metropolitan Muse | N { TEht W rooms. A better sale than bf the 1ast | port the government in enacting the ENUINL ue s expeeted because of several | program of the session. ccial features and the size of ti wtents met this | Yale Announces New P AR TS Allotment of Tickets their program was o evening, yw has been dours for to. ch will b scores ensemile gular meeting rench, and | Neapolitans I e pro- New Haven, May 2 (P—A new 30-Nobp Crilss : e Jude Mavtime Themes, on banRIng: system of ticket allotment for Yale at 9—Qperefta in miniature Boaue 1w Datfodils (cello ™! wrship and traf- | ooo ) gan next fall is made s 10—Columbia hour Soins ver The o1 Time | 116 | public by the Yale Athletic Associa- o222z 11—News bu th er Rose Medley and oth S | tion and by it the student quota is ) . ‘ (o THERES ‘ANOTHER ¢ 11:05—Hale : [ ADJUTANKINANEE BOARD 00 l5vic enzan | ana fraanimen receive | ¢ ) [4 PIPE THAT WONT STINK up 11:30—Witching hour X . Havtford, May 2 (P—Orders from | SO EC o SOME POOR WIFES LACE T60—WHN— Hende dar he adjutant general's office tod i ant Colonel R D., Dept. Lt. Col. F. J. | Department; and Cap- | In general more tickets are allow- ed for the Harvard game and less l ig('()l] n for the Princeton game. “reshman may apply for cight tickets to the <on's 10: 4 10: 40— “Theater thy's orchestra i br ”"“‘I“;v‘" 4 :}::‘:‘:l‘_\rmy game, two each for the o 60— WPAP—385 WHZ. Sever P Princeton and Harvard games, Pl N M. presentation u e practice session | ©hpy ol allotment was forecast uimer an period o t oy | several weeks ago and today's an-| § A bl 3 O—French jessor on ¢ v Dl IS ouncement merely gives the details utomobile ( o, 80—Keen's cnsemble . ', o Cations | of the arrangement, _Cotton orchestra % o ation- 4 $:3 2 Wit Gakland's Terrac i guldLeis | Guard Resorves, 5—The Satellites U Dy, Reruard Lo Mills, Meriden, 18 ¢ 10—News flaghes ppointed a Dost surgeon ) INJURED IN CYCLONE ¥ 2 (UP)—More than injured and man; stroyed at Stari evelo 3 Solow Sol G—Ited Devil Ent r Jer WEAF and associat 9:15—Gireen Roor [ 10—Fordham dan 16:30—Columbia P 11-—MeAlpin 12 mid.—Piott DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. |X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN NAT. BANE BLDG. v subterrans cording to a Sofin dis- Telegraphen Union. | ept the district be- a and Rustchuk i ORIENTAL RUGS EXPERT nrr,\Alll.:;x(;, WASHING TYPEWRITERS When In Hartford | et m.g have beem the fault, but | S. V. Sevadjian ALL MAKES Dine at the Oldes i pedestrian y SLE h : ! ine at the Oldest and Best the jury will likely hold T 1190 162 GLEN ST. m“ How about having vour Typewriter or Adding Machine Sea Food Restaurant. Sea you to pay the damages. It's Y Do overhauled? 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