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ROCRAVE % TS MONDAY. .11:30—Tommy Gott’s orck . Duke li on’s ore Eastern Daylight Saving Time. T60—WPAP—395 — - Robert's Pa 2 = 30—"Your Boy and Girl' New England States PR 560—WTIC, Hartford—536 land 8:10—-Time and Summary of $10—WLWL- Mother Go®st 0 ", 5—Ne s Hotel Bond Trie —Baseball scores —8ilent for WCAC 30—Play Boys king of Sports, D McGinley :15—Piano recital §:30—Program from NBC Studios 11—Park Central orchestr 11:30—Capitol thenter org: 12—Time, new and weather Storrs—b35 T—Time, Farm Topics 500—WDRC, New Haven—268 —Merchants' Musical Period . theater Teview her report 1l scores it orchestra guitar solos Yale Glee club concert Time Merchant<' hour 1130—WICC, Bridgeport—266 Studio prograun i 15—Mother Goo | 7:45—Baseball scorcs s—International Bible sociation —8tudio program all scores “ampers wert dance ore 920—WPCH T—Frank Daly’s orchestra s—Financial talk §:20—Humi N4 —Golden City . trumpeter Students’ as- 0 voices and piano 970—WABC—309 . 1. Hodgdor 900—WBZ, Springfield—333 ¢ :45—Weather reports 6—Hotel Weldon Tilo M. A. C. Radio Forum :15—Hotel Weldon Trio —News and time —Weldon Trio continued —Baseball scores 7—Hotel Statler orchestra o—Roxy and His Gang (NBC) 9—Riverside Hour (NBC) 9:30—Variety Hour me 01—Strolling Players 10:26—News and baseball scores osU Td Mo ffoCo 113 10:36—Ernie Andrews' Troubadours | | 11:30—Time and weather 650—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—464 on . B aon s Gane Eastern Stations —Juvenile Smilers - 6:30—Elks Hotel orchestra 1020—WODA. Paterson—201 ‘7-—~Jaques Renard and orchestra S0 ar, liealith tali 7:30—Civil Service talk 16—Dodgé Six 0—Lady of the Ivories vl while 0—Tales of Rebel Boston et Dovets s $—Shamrock Band fated merchants 3:30—The Polished Gentlemen 9—Program from New York 11:15—Perley Stevens and orch. 610—WEEI, Boston—i48 6—Waldorf-Astoria orchestra 6:35—News G:4¢—Juvenile Gems 6:46—Big Brother club 7:30—O0ld Time Minstrels s—8ports Watch §:10—Garden talk 0—Program from New York 01—Radio forecast and weather 5—Lido Venice orchestra 5—News | 0—Lido Venice orchestra “4 New York Stations 570—WNYC—526 Piano novel 6:05—Market high spots | rand o 6:10—Asta Auer, Viennese songs 9:2 e in etn :25—DBaseball scores s 0—Gegman lessons —Police alarms 5—Air college 5—Max Kalfus, tenor —Inaugural ccremonivs of Dr. ! Frederick B. Robinson as presi- dent of College of City of N York. Speak i 3 John H. Finley, Nich ler, the Rev. Samucl Sigmund Pollitzer, | ¥ Lewis Mott, Moses J. Stroock. | 1100—WPG, Atlantic © 0—Police alarms; weather #:45—Organ recital; news 1l —*"Life and Letters™ 7:05—Morton dinner concert 610—WEAF—192 74 alk, Arthur Fldred Bob Fallon's orchestra —Rotary club's dinner dance 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jill Aorf-Astoria dinner music sehall scores 7-—“Hindenburg,” James G. Donald 7:15—National Siring quartet 7:36—"A Successful Pirate Colony” orchestra, ‘Do 7.45—Physical culture prince | tor s—History, han Allen at Ticon- i 11:30 deroga” orchestra, §:80—8ame as WTIC | 11—Correct time | 11—Arnold Johnson's orchestra 660—WJIZ—154 3 3:80—Reports, stock market, finan- cial summary. cotion price cultural reports 5:45—Studio program Conway's cha orchestr rmen’s Paradis: 2 Home Mak nfman’s Jewish hour 30—G da hour “Heigh-Ho"” hour 1020—WGL—294 i—Augusta Spofte, soprano Radio i ncopation 's orchestra . 0. P. Republican 4, Newark—268 field Mellow Tones . and Sister Joan 1120—WGCP, Newark—268 erchants’ program —Alice from Wonderland —Orchestra —Imperial Imps (—THolly Bark Boys $60—WOO, Philadelphia—319 —Grand organ and trumpets WOO Trio WOO Instrumental Trio 55—Address, A. J. Wilde {30 Leroy Smith's orchestr 860—WIP, Philadciphia—249 30—Mayflower dance orchest —TRoll call; bir list club’s convention time udio program Hotel Traymore silver Slip Jos RUSSIANS SEND Berlin, May 7 (UP)—A Poland, delivered a at the 05—Plerre’s orchostr 6:40—Summary of the in- , pianist 10—Moon magic 10:30—Smalle Robertsor “Current Events pelanna Corby MINISTER DIES Sydney, Aus Pratten ns in th cad today, When In Hartford Free Examination | Dine at the Oldest and Best “;.“(*a Food Restaurant. Food direct from the Ocean. all Department Connected HONISS’S 22 STATE sT. HARTFORD Under Grant's DENTIST Dr. Henry R. Lasch Commercial Trust Bldg. X-Ray Pyorrhea Treatments TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES How about having your Typewriter or Adding Machine overhauled? We loan you a machine while your machine is being cleaned. “RENT A TYPEWRITER” o2 s o New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main St. Phone 612 stra 111, songs | opening number will be the populur | t and WOO orch. |ihree sings during the Moon Magic |never before attracted, sov- | tor dry Sea NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1928, crown have come to me and I need |no more. My style of living is mod- lest, my wants are simple, and 1 are oy some re wiy iay in s, wh uninte A program | will be Appreciates Game There is in Gene Tunney, how- | ever, no lack of appreciation for the | game that made him a phyiscal marvel With such powers of re- cuperation that he was able to rise | from the floor in the seventh round | at Chicago and out-speed the man | who put him there, Jack Dempsey. Gene has no desire to belittle the game that made him a millionatre and promises to add almost as much | more to his fortune before the year | 1928 is written into the record book. “To boxing as an institution I| owe everything that T have, a strong | body, healthy mind and moderate wealth. But from my contacts in the fight game itself, the persons con- nected with it, I have gained noth- ing and I feel I owe them noth- ing” sald the champion. | Tunney believes that Heeney will prove a worthy opponent in gheir 15-round battle scheduled for July, | probably the 25th, at the Yankes stadium in New York. He believes the plodding New Zealander must have ‘“‘something” to account for the string of victories in the winter | elimination series that led to the choosing of a challenger. “The heavyweight who defeated Johnny Risko and Jack Delaney and Drew with Jack Sharkey, the | champion believes, must be consi ered capable of swapping leather with any man in the world. The 9 |wealth that comes with the title. 0 lS the ’ LBl A 1.\“(1 even that achievement is per- . é i ot oo o ciorye et oty o e, tor| Qs niact Man | will be sung by a male quartet dur- | ° EY = an ! 3 ! pi i P cs, mere subdi- i ing the Biverside hour which will be |PIon8 In other classes, mere subai ! \dcast through WIBZ at 9 o'clock | Visions to the one ? In the World? | tonight, Other numbers by the quar- |* fighting men, If he lives in this town you ought 1{0t will include "Among My Sou. |fipancially. i By | “The true champion know how to to clip out this notice and send it to him. | venirs” and “Mighty Lak’ a Rose, 8 : : {The bana selections include Thomas' |take care of himself in trouble. | famous Raymond overture, Gold- | Sometimes he will be hit and hurt. | mans On the Mall and Spirit of | Every time T fought 1 was hit, no who my opponent was, | Perhaps he has never heard of McCoy's Tablets or read of the fair and equare offer McCoy is making to all underweight men and women ! Progress March. | matter Compositions by Edward A. Mac sometimes harder than others, but who need a few more pounds of flesh to gain in health, vigor and at- include Musical” numbers “Moment Milit g TUNNEY SEEKING ot maa excalloni ==k aa we typewriter for a living at a salary throughout the greater part of the | me Bl)lill ame {changed. The habits and customs of g G 1 concert last night was u‘ “To some fighters, of course, sorry that such weeks not are weighing down upon |they reach the top, and sometimes | from the common repeti- “racket,” lls over into study of |that seceps into the blood. I have | sting. | the fault of the game alone. |see me fight think of me personal- | broadeast tonight at :30 by nust lay aside study of the gentler tal request of the Gypsics m the fney stretched on a sofa in his hotel Lune, Rondo C . GYPSY illusionment and envy that other S | professions. ir tenor, will be the vocal artists of | his hands slowly through his thick at 9:30 tonight. Their selec- | violinist of the perfection of Jascha Morning Greetin s his skill increases. He never is “Romamund,” power, of Mystery,” an iliterature see broader avenues of ppacinni’'s Daughter,” will | o'clock. This of understanding are but begin- will be the first formance in”history. “But it takes little mentality to arranged for tonight by the Time- peay one final goal in the fight Through the Static g | | feel that 1 have enough money now to care for myselt forever. The Boston Symphony “Pop” con- “Eleven years ago 1 pounded a —— : could get of it, Saturday night. At of $15 a week. I lived on that then. times the music came through mm,‘o I 0 P kt BGR M in |Basically, my needs have not ly but interference was | plentiful | Ily e Peak {0 640! mtchz\ngc—d expanded perhaps, but not program, |living that I formed then still are | | with me. endous success, a fitting open- York, May 7 (® — The in- {there always is the incentive of ug of the National Music Week. We tual restrictions of the boxing |adulation to keep them going after ! i1, so that we might en- Gene Tunney and if need for men- faiter their prime. It is the roar of | illy good programs and ial exercise, unrequited in the fight |the crowd, the thrills of acclaim, | and day out of ordinary he classics and lectures before never felt that and it matters little Lave become hore- Shakespearean students, then that's |to me what the fans who pay to ! e | In a contemplative mood, the big | ly.” dedicated to Quebec | heavyweight champion’ who soon vpsics through WTIC. Licuten- | arts to prepare for defense of his overnor Perodeau at the spe- | title against the rugged Tom Hee- selections of numbers to be played, apartment. In between the words s hich 1l include Guit Clair he spoke lay hidden a story of dis- | e, Mighty 1 men, more fortunate than he, still Desir and Air de F | have things to strive for in their ¢tte Guilford, Metropolitan | “In the realm of music, art, star, and Lewis Jones, popu- | literature,” he said as he .rubbed sert program in the ular ' hrown hair, last of the pompadours, program broadeast through “there is no top, no ultimate. A tions for tonight's program include | Heifetz, for instance, finds new and cnade,” “Hark greater vistas opening before him [ “Gretehen at the satisfied, and the finer his music the {The orchestral keener his desire for even greater ind “March | “The same is true of masters of brush and song. Even students of rles W. Cadman, based | fine meanings hope before them as Nathaniel Hawthorne's —story | they delve deeper into the truo be | masters. For them there s no end nted tonight by the Ploneers 'and even the greatest achievements through WOR at 10 -adio performance of | pings, this score and the second per-| Takes Little Mentality = {be a boxer and no more than that A prograni of popular Iusic Was 1o pe a champion. There is but one to-Retire Boys, which will be broad- | zamd and that, of course, is the cast through WTIC at 10:30. The joqvyweight championship. | )n the way up there is the in- centive to struggle for physical fit- ness, the mental keenness, that will bring about final victory and the |roxtrot number, “Happy Go Lucky Lane.” Other numbers will in- clude * re’'s Something Ab kY Fingers' and s that rules cally and Paula Hemminghaus will Constantinople, May 7 st casualty lists today showed thirty persons to have been killed in renewd earthquakes in the Katahia | region. | ;New Cleansing Cream Wonderful Every woman who values her com- plexion will love this new Cream containing Cocoa Butter. Excellent skins which have a tend- vney to wrinkle. Takes all the dirt and leaves a youthful finish. Melts quickly and will not grow hair. Ask for LO-GLO—the new wonde sing Cream, | howell, American’s foremost com- | Often enough to learn that ability | poser, will be played by Mme, Gains- |to keep onc's head when the going broadeast at 9:30 through WJZ. however, T can find no other intel- {yrootivoness, {lectual stimulus, True, I believe that | oCoy takes all the risk—Read | o'clock through the same statiod. upon the game as nothing but a (hin, underweight man or woman iter selections for tonight arc Mac- | brutal contest of brawn, rather than | qoesn’t gain at least 5 pounds and Iman's “Memories” and inter- | No Place to Advance |the purchase price. 220 from “Morning of the Year,” | “B#t there fs no place for me to| The name McCoy's Cod Liver Oil A program of light classics which | | will include Strauss’ Morning | | numbers include Gounod's L llombe,” Rebikofi's “Berceu (=] handles) also Steel Rakes (not iron.) {iorg und an orchestra, during a pro- | Bets hottest is the prime mental gram in observance of the National | equisite of a champion. Music Week, This program will be “Now that I am the titleholder, sing | fo boxing I have drawn an element jy,is jronclad guarantee. If after tak- C the higher |ing 4 sixty cent boxes of McCoy's period which goes on the air at 10| type of citizen who once Jooked [myblets or 2 One Dollar boxes any ilvmnll'a seaming Eyes” lof skill. Long ago I gave up the |feel completely satisfied with ach's * nd Curran’s |thought of attempting any cleansing |marked improvement in health— Nocturne, The orchestra will play ;'hc game might need. your druggist is authorized to return | me of Parting” and advance now in boxing. Beyond the [Tablets has been shortened—just | Herber renade.” | neavyweight title there is nothing |ask for McCoy’s Tablets at any drug | | | higher. The financial rewards of the |store in Amegica. | Journals™ waltz will be broadcast at | i1 o'clock through WJZ by the! 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After several weeks of lei- | jto President Calles at a banquet in surely work, he expects to settle | San Francisco. down to hard and serious training | ——— co TO START FLIGHT 1t a month before the Tunney's best fighting about 193 pound engagement. weight is| Rudolstadt, Germany, May 7 | Mlle. Lillie Dillenz, Viennese actress, | and Johann Risticz, veteran German READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | pilot, will start for Baldonnel flying flying glnpy —another tragedy This could not have happened had the car been equipped with Triplex «THE GLASS THAT WILL NOT SHATTER ~SO CANNOT FLY'AND CUT 65 per cent. of all injuries in automo- bile accidents are due to flying glass Painful cuts, perhaps per- manent disfigurement, blind- ness, or even Worse. Ordinary glass shatters so easily. Why take this risk when Triplex will protect you. DRIVE OVER—OUR GLASS DEPARTMENT IS READY TO MAKE AN IMMEDIATE INSTAL LATION tield, Ireland, week to start a transatlantic flight, it was announced today. 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