New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 3, 1928, Page 20

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NSIRADIO'PROCK ¢ dl 3. Q N o < 2 "*_Tn\ estinent talk Al = Lastern Daylight Saving Time. 1:30—Entertainers 10—Duke Yellman's New England States —Financial tal S80—WTIC, 6:2h—Time, summary and news Sar —Hotel Bond Trio ‘ B ; 1l keores Ghovies from Sercendom A gram from NBC Studio St ¢ Capitol theater presentaliol S Program from NBC s Question 3u—>Medical Talk, & Water is Not S Pl $60—W 40—Worthy dance orch Marien OF 110—Time, news and weather 500—W I New Haven—268 Morchan Musical Pertod u—Time, theater THURSDAY. 1o 40— Studio I—MeAlp lail recit Hartford—536 of program Tt — Bas, hou shy Merriam 1 prano Ramble n —studio pre 30— WICL, Brdgeport—266 Gi—>Merchants hour ram 20—WPCH— rogram on cnall &cores o progran z Bail lioon bibert trio : 10¢ Ball Room ¢-chestra 30—New HOO—W 1L, Hotel = AL A - Clhifford Chea —Studio proz rl Figue, Insurance Ti45 -} K. Junior Camp Ch sprin - committe Many PIO—WABC— Edgar Dawells o Adyics e~ Langhs 1 Situation ¢ oorchietra rom NBt U studio Frozram from NEC Studio ‘ ball hit i L 1d weather G50—W N AC-WIIS, Boston—161 Fed and s € Juvenile smiler Adimiral 1020—WG I A Palmer, i 3 s1zhts orche -Pianmst: talk, Dr. al Male A King quariel Comm oot dwin Artists’ 3 < James Catone's ¢ mstrels 1 and v Pearl aw wehestra Eastern Stations l‘A: Paterson—2914 rihold, fe guita Uik estmmeter Chin enile Gems rother club i 110 progrim Program from New York a—Mr. and Mrs. Skt #:50—The Chocolate —Program {rom adio foreca —Ludo Venice orchestra New 11:15—Lido \enice New York Stations 5:“—{\ NY G high spots 1s Daniels, accordionist Hotel 1020— WO Marions, violin Regular Republicanisn ivie Minstrel Trong The Div —Colonial Iic 30— Frankie nians 1120—WGCF —Alerchants’ prozram from Wonderland 30 —Burton Weeks, hisso 45— Newark Art cluh Peggy, Melody Girl 430 Musical prograim N ewark—268 orchestra --Marks . Nichelson, 7:20—A) Kindbs 860—WIP, Phi 5-=Temple 1 nive Dinner mus Bedtime and Foay: Spocial coital "— Newton [adio Forum Philadelphia-—105 Night at Home orchestra lelphia—349 rsity band 5 Bes, by H. \ George J 1 aughlin, x Kaltenborn: Ryan, George V. Mc Alexander Lyous . 45—Roland . Meyer, violinist 10:15—Roard of Estimate resuie 1u:30—Police alarms; weather 610—W LAF—192 Sterling Trio, Pioneer quartet Jolly Bill and Jill aldorf-Astoria dinner music ——Baschall ycor Midweek 1710 )—Same as W Correct 1ime e Cabin Door h—The Wayside same as WTIC —Statler’s Pennsylvanians — Arnold Johnson's erchestra HH0—WIZ—151 Classic Gey “Reports; stock market: finan- | Tial summary; cotion prices; agri- cultural reports 1 Torre and Liviano G Tasebal] Vi Sherbo's orchsta uminary of Progrin tn—Collins’ aultless it T “torrect time Marine hand Wiz Blindman's story: roll Jine Dor fudio 1100—W PG, Atlantic Cify—3 an recital elburne concert orel S——Casino dinner dance erchestra udio prograni A ssador coneer no's Movie broadeast Organ recital nee orchestra INO—WGY, Schenectady—-380 Stock Teports; news jo—Dinner music tion Hymn Sing Inn oreh WILL GRADUATE AS NLRSE Miss Anne (. Bezurzyk e hospital school of nurs will 1mong 1928 zraduating , st W York vity members of the . who will 1 omas Saturday. Miss daughter of Mr. and rayh of 171 Jeroms ey ET urzyk i Mrs Ko te-Told Tal Hol- ARTIST DEAD Indi; Sin \ Nihona | —Stamoer M TI—WOR—122 Sty il na I i W prominent ildren. died ity home to b TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES havin our Typewriter or Ndding How about i We loan vou a machine while vour niac werhauled ” hey cleaned “RENT A TYPEWRITER” New Britain Typewriter Exchange 26 West Main St. FPhone 612 e Through the Static e —— om Time, 1 ilossoms | 1 Hert iwd in o Orange Blossoms™ am of music ented by the 6:3 Irio fotel Piond rough W tonight at 6:30 ber in a c the radio onr o nnsteal de- welze Brothers 1t 5 o'clock. Love You, Rird Sing Today and | | Many Sources Already Are As- ters, it carned here today. i st popular inchude 5 tien from ' Vlenr A Man satized 15k 1 v ction of Ger rlten, “xpedition 0 Groe lcourse would take iy 1n during hrough WBZ for this A at e progrim ond hirzo from String I Valse, il Cant from String Quarict tand musical the Euest wolols - the Maswell House broade through WEZ £ an aria from Verdi's Aqnarelles,” lKahn's " Be- Ime Madonna's Lulla- \ sral hght wroadeast om i Traviata, md concert hestra huring v Lord ore wilt A Major by at 10,30 to W7z o from M 4 musical Haim, tenor, throuzh Me Ham's Gather th The Wallii WAZ at 6.5 Silen other nim- fra ind il Bt Son orehe e Dance Kk I Stultz Will Confer With Commander Byrd Miy (UP) Lieutenant ultz sand today he Bo ol would ! nfer shortly with Commander Byid relatine to 'I\:‘ the Byrd bility of his joming Iitior po has been mentions man likely fo take the 1loyd Bennett south pole flight 1t reported that Byrd had in- vited Stultz to expedition said he was not in a pos- | tion to confirm ‘his rumor vith Commander this matter in the very future, today. " 1a | of the| Byrd stultz the place the late on i0in the f bt Stul “1 plan to talk 3vrd about ediite prohably T might have been the pedestrian’s fault, but the jury will likely hold you to pay the damages. It's then that Insurance protection s mighty comforting. eWiltARil Main Street MCLeWitt ] WELER B DIANOND DEA L £R) HEW BRITAIN | Freec Examination HEAER and LUNGS T day and Friday Afterpeomns ANEW BRITAIN (LINIC Booth Block — When In Hartford e Oldest [ from Dine at Fond direct and Best taviant. Sea Fond Tetail D partment Connected HONISS’S 22 S1A) HARTI ORD Under Grant's the Ocean. e I i off from St A Liars for e 14 M I [ 1k " n fo il and WwhAY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TiiU1 !perienced officers being sent in ad- vance to map and photograph the route and arrange for accomodations ifor the flicrs. Although ne advance ag *ing sent out, ¢ven more careful preparations are being made for the Lindbergh flight. May Fly Pacific There remains a bare possibility, it was indicated here, that the Col- onel and his companion, who may he Major Thoms G. Lanphier, of the Army Air Service, will attempt to return to the United States by the Asia, the Alcutian Nlands ha. On their trip the army flew from Scattle, Wash., at Prince Rupert, B. C.. Scward, Chignik and Dutch in Alaska. At Nazan and ff in the Aleutians, finally he Japanese archipelago of Paramushir Winston Churchill Is Stricken With the Flu Lendon. May 3 (P—Winston 1l chancellor of the ex- was i1l with influenza toda ~anie 111 during a debate on his ©t and will be unable to attend of the house of commeons remainder of the week. M. Samuel, financial secretary the treasury, who took up Churchill's budget work, ran into an cmbarrissing gituation and lobby correspondents forecast his resign: |tion. An amendment was proposed to {reduce the duty on mechanical cigar llighters by three pence, and if passed 1t would have cost the gov- crnment a considerable sam of money. Mr. Samuel at first opposed and accepted the proposal. Govern- ment whips conferred with hen suggested that it might be bet- ter to discuss the amendment when the chancellor was present. The amendment was withdrawn. S ard LINDY'S FLIGHT sisting in Plans way ind Washington, May 3 (UP)—Prepa- Ala tons are being made for Col. A Lindbergh's projected | it to Kurope this summer in at 1t a half dozen independent quar- || wrles) Harbor n the o o the Danish government. the U. ither burcau, other govern- szencies, individual army and many private organiza cooperating to make the £h vent A SuCcess. sult, of meteorological by the U of tion in eenland in are heing used, This <« headed by Prof. Wil. Hohbs, who plans to return nland this summer. Follows Other Planes flight will him the same territory army ‘round-the- 1924, although his him in the op- assistance received Al rmen s an ab SR s Chu cheq He b 7 and 19 im H Lindberel take i n ver mi swered orld s flie bsite direction Lowell H leader of his compan- and, Ta- on their “ted fo take Lieut Smith 16 army venture an ns touched Teeland 1d Newfoun Lindberg John's in N in 1 stops slate rador ip. is exp W foundland ador, and ! tor Green pssibly slopping v and Teeland After leaving o] at Breugh England Kirkmall the riney Tslands, §mith and his men i Hornsfiord. Teeland, on 1924, Thiee days later the a0mile mmp tal Teeland. and on August a0 miles to Frederiksdal in The remainder of the troteh fook him 165 miles 560 miles to and 515 miles Hawkes Rav, Nenfoundland s they landed September 2 Land on Water army cquipped enabling them to ahzht the airmen using the har READ AERALD CL. FOR BEST RI HOW TO TREAT ECZEMA AND ITCHING SKIN sutterer terrible mad. Auickly than Pers rubhed times all i in ngnst Greenland Labrader, plancs ware Wehing 1hat 4t their varions stopping places landing fields. 1t the Ford ship which Lind i« not known when Many night 1o hamsh ma and £ pimples, biatohe & emfmen man: ie A elous woman wiite nthing a0 goed for nd msert bites as Peterson’s Ot hether rgh proposes to nse will he simi itehing eqnipped Raleigh. Richmond patrolicd the ronte New fonndland rly Vurthermore, the wiser and wankee from “land to airmen several place npplies The Ttalian ned the Army flig Tost on the wing picked up mesting o Locatelli Kiavik. hop to Frede at sea, 125 of nland, hy the himond -day search Unusal were mades v the army flight, frusted and r\v‘; aviator bt at R I te the Tows woman that oma and from N oannther wewan writes Ointment 1 can And 1hat wiil i was sdal the = iles o after a thr preparations ot stare—a hox fo, drug One burner boils, simmers, warms— all at one timer WHaT does this mean in your everyday cooking tasks? Remove the lids and you can bring water to boil with amazing speed. Group them around one burner with lid on and you can boil the long-cooking items—simmer the quicker cooking items — keep those finished piping hot while waiting to be served. come... see... 1 How s whele meal ean be 3 — Now o wheis meal caa be coakod areund ome burwer. Only 7 More Days At Sale Prices A small payment puts a Smoothtop in your kitchen at reduced prices for one more week only, A. A. MILLS 66 West Main Stree Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work I’hone 5100-5101 him and | tharoughls | MAY 3, 1928 ’:’.‘:?‘mfi PREPARING FOR- vice of the two organizations | held in the First Methodist | | Joint will church. SCHWAB GETS MEDAL ! British ENGAMPMENT IS OPENED A Connecticut G. R. Opens 61st lron and Steel Institute H. S. PRINCIPALS MEET Willimantic, Conn., May 3 P—A | conference for high schoeol and ln-; termediate school principals will be | Haven, May 3 UP—Tnc OPclied tonightin the Willimantic| | 400 May 3 (P—The Besscinr icut department of the G. A, | State Normal school by the state| ;13 meqa) of the British Tron and 1st encumpinent with | 10414 of education. Tho speakors|gioe) Institute was presented (o jon Hotey | Vil be Dr. John Tigert, U. 8 com-|Gpayles M. Schwab, chalrman of o missioner of education, and Dr. A lchem Stecl Corporation this bert B. Meredith, state comuumnn-l,Imrn”w er of education, " | it Iho sessions tomorrow a com-| gopwab, Benjamin Talbot, president fins of the on test construction will dis-| of 'yc " Gonor institute, made (he Commander | €IS mMmeasurement in high schools| .ommant that it was the mark of ig-|and there will be a general discus- | o tatanding tochmical ability ang of- 5 -_\’:"T‘l’"f‘m‘;l":‘m:! f‘";):‘ ey e | ficiency and was the highest honor o e Toy .| i the iron and stecl industry | Walsh, Robert 11 nadepaA|pmL Sehieahtelginterdlemers il \Hln]; c Hen. X “ erward the bestowal of the medal on at | * g Lot ody | was like a life dream come truc e & He said “opportunity’ had his life's watchword. I don't believe in so-called sitp: men,” he added. “There are many men in humble positions who know more than highly placed men and they would prove it if they had the opportunity. It is just the time aud place and chanco they want. For | instance, T entered the steel business in America on its inception, an une usual opportunity.” Anunual With Business Honors Amerie This Moraing. Mccting u Industrial King Sessfon in New lHaven. Conn R. opened its a husiness rde today. Corps also of tion with a meeting in Methodist church. At the morning me cterans departniont { Charles M. Shailer of Devon | ed and reports from various offic and committees reeened Mrs. May I on of Waterhury department Woman's presided at the epening which the members were welcomed | by Mayor Johun F. Lower and Mrs. | May €. Bassett of Admiral IFoote | Corps . 3, whicl is host 1o the comyention An automobile Interest ahout the for the veterans members this afternoon New Haven Automobile clul ing the cars Following a at the Wonen's Rel d its 44th conver the First ting the medal to Mr. sts led by Roger | i Barly been TO HOLD FIELD DAY Hartford, Conn., May 3 (®—The Connecticut Leagus of Women Vot- ers will Tiold its spring finance fisld day May 23 at the home of Mrs. Charles Madeira, Indian Pointhouse. | Liclief Corps Stony Creck, according to the call | with the [which has hoen issued to officers of v provid- [local leagues by Mrs well, state viee-president finance. to points of chedulea ride city and is hanquet fonight a You Drive an Engine of Destruction Fvery time you start your car— An engine that can destroy you financially as well as physically. Think of the chance you take! You could sign a blank check and give it to a stranger, You could endorse the note of a scoundrel. You could gamble on the flimsiest project. And still you would not be taking the chance you do— Ivery time you drive your car! You OUGHT to have sufficient insurance. You MUST have sufficient insurance. NOW—while you are thinking it over— Call 140. e “Insurance by Jones”—0. K, - LOUIE S. JONES Agency Tel. 140 147 Main St. Tel. 140 Real Estate Mortgage Loans Insurance OLD HOME TOWN WHAT WAs 1] Ny W SIGNALS ® DE ) Rk co < FAMILY LINED UP To GET THE”CORRECT TIME - - 03 o P SONTA PRESS 12-3-27

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