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New England States 560—WTIC, Hartford—536 —Time, summary of program and news 0—Hotel Bond Trio —Baseball scores Sketches from Screendom 0—Program trom NBC Studic 30—DMedical talk ¢ Hills dance orch news and weather 500—WDRC, New Haven—268 5—Merchants’ Musical Period ater review, ne 11:10—Time, ws and weather —Baseball scores Conn. Huma —To be announcec Sun Dial Melody Bovs Reg. band, Yale band, and New Haven Community orchestra 1—=Weather report 1130—WICC, Bridgeport—206 ~Merchants’ hour tudio program 15— Baseball scores ational Music Week program all Room orchestra ews 10—Ritz Ball Ttoom orclhestra 900—WBZ. Springtield—: Hotel Statler cnsemble 1es 17, Norris ¥'s Radio Kodeo cores tadio Advice wtler orchestra from NBC Studios Y hS t—Hotel S )—Progrim \“House o' Dreants Program from NBC Studios News und baseball scores fcEncly’s orchestra 11:30—Time and weather 650—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—164 Ted and His Gang 0ld King Cole Radio club 0—Dinner dance music 1—Foot Peppers orchestra y—Lady of the Ivories The Four Motormen —Program by the Navy club Radio Minstrels Jaques Renard and orchestra ey eParl and orchestra 590—WEEI, Boston—508 Eiks Hotel orchestra -—News Army and 45—Big Brot 3 :30—Program from New York —Mr. and Mrs. Skit 0—Chocolate Drops 10—Program from New York 10:31—Radio forecast and weathcr 10:35—Lido Venice orchestra 11:05—News 11:15—Lido Venice orchestra New York Stati 870—WNYC—526 0—Market high spots 0—Charles Craik. tenor —Police alarms, scores —Alr College —Minnie Well, pianist 0—Blanche Mauclair, songs Talk, Professor ) 15—Tarry Schyde ritone 0—Talk, Dr. Hackett 0—Roland Meyer, violinist 10—Rosalic Erck, contralto 30—Police alarms; weather Board of Estimate meeting 610—WEAY—192 5—Sterling Trio, Pioneer quartet —Jolly Bill and Jill -—Waldorf-Astoria dinner music :55—Baseball scores Mid-week Federation hymn 0—same as WTIC —Hoover Sentincls —Correct time 4--The Cabin Door 0—The Wayside me as WTIC 10:30—Statler’s Pennsylvanians )—Arnold Johnson’s orchestra 660—WIZ—154 - Classic gems cports, stock mmary, cotton agricultural reports o—Torre and Biviano ball scores Kemp's orchestra ns French ne Inn market. tinan quotations (orfect time U. 8. Marine me as Wi sand tional Stri T10—WOR—12 udy period ton cnse <cmule 60—WHN Werth 0—WPAP—395 al period The Studio at the $10—WLWI {10— 110:30—Musical society string quar- 110:80—1 company. other delightful of Isprecialtios other instruments will be ing th ar Glory througl their regular Wooden 0 !’!PR%"."" 7 T\ 0 % 860—WGBS—340 ‘Six Palz” dance orchestru ‘Housing,” Rabbi Wise . M. C. A.. mandolin orchestra die Wortt Arthur R. Joyce, “Serenader” 920—WPCH—326 rench lesson —Reloved Vagabonds ifford Cheaksley, philosopher 30—Lucille Black, pianist Stewart, Full o' Scotch —Don Carney, pianologues; talk 45—, R. Junior, talk s—Civoru ub Cook Book Women's Glee « omas’ organ | 9:30—Musings of Dr. Mu b ro achievement Lour —King's orchestra 1020—WGL—294 -De Cicco Saxoplhone Artist Archie Slater's orchestra Edna, bl cupfefer” ow.” duets 5 o Sercnaders James Costa, tenor 30-—Joe Monti, comedian Eastern Stations Paterson—291 <borne, recitul publicanism an Tovar cnsemble 11-—Colonial Rendezvous 11:30—Frankic Pagano's Califor- —WNJ, Newark—268 udio progrim —Children's stories 30—Robert Treat string trio —Doris I'runk, songs 20—Al Kindbevg's orchestra 1120—WGCP, Newark—: —Merchants’ program Alice from Wondc S—Newark Jubilee Quartets srov Picrson, violinist 5 and 30—Gibson Melody clul 860—WOO, Philadelphia—319 S60—WIP, Philadelphia—319 —Dinner music 7 — Bediime story; roll call and Foxy story; violin Special studio program Newton radio forum 740—WFI, Philadelphia— 105 Juno 7:05—Concert orchestra S——Dinner dance orchestra $:30—Time; studio program 9—Concert ‘orchestra 9:30—=8tate and national Knights of Columbus banquet, new club- , dance orchestra Stock reports; news O—Dinner music of erystals studio 10:30—Shea’s studio program 11—Organ recital 11:30—Dance program; cital organ re- Last night's pro usually good man's opera “Shanewis,” proved in- teresting and was well rendered by the members of the rams were un We hope to hear more of such presentations by this tlon. DeKoven's “Roh Ro: was 1- and impressive The Slumber over hig as is that the this exeellent arc too short. entertainmer Music program sual and our only given by anization Two dozen selections, by the guitar accordion, trum- trombone and heard dur Dodge pre broadca throv prozram: “Riding to Hello, Mo medley from Kern, and sehochel pet, banjo, regular weekly m - which will 8§ o'clock this evening WTIC. The following included in the tre to Jane, Strum,” by hy Lolly > forn Grainger's * On the of an opening selec which is in t will he the National Opera | including night's pre cast at thirough Lhevinne will play Chopin's “olo naise in A Wlat” and Liszt-Bussoni's “La Campanella” and also two piano luet together Mrs. Rosina I.hevinne, Nain “Gavaotte nd Infanta’s * 1 Which will be broad WBZ Mr Arturo Gerve fred Glenn, 1 soloists during th which will and Wil the guest Maxwell hour me through WBZ at § o'clock tonight. Selections from the operas by Verdi will feature this program, one of them being Questu o quella from “Rigoletto,” sung by Mr. Gervasi, and the others played by the orehesira will include 1k overture to “La Forza del Destino prelude to Act 1 of * md selections from The overture 1o Lovely Galathe opera parodics the Greek story of malion and Galathea, will be pl as the Snppe’s “The ed opening number in the hour Slumber Music, which is broad- cast through WJZ at 11 o'clock. Other selections included in the pro- n are Tschakoff's * " Rameau’s I otine’s “Pastora cll's “Reverie.” L. € STEWART ASKED T0 " RESIGN POSITION ‘J. D. Rockefeller Jr., Demands Indiana Head Quit 10 - New York, Rocketeller, has reque the ignation of Colon¢l Robert W. Stewart as chairman of the hoard of the Standard Oil Company of In- diana. His action followed testimony of Col. Stewart beforc the senate committec investigating the maval Mr. Rockefeller making known the had taken that 'had “lost confidence in Stewart’s leadership. In a letter to Col. Stewart on Aprit 27, the statement disclosed, Mr. tockefeller called upon him 1o !“make good the promisc you volun- me some weeks ago that resign al my reguest,” A further letter quoted in the statement indicated, however, that Mr. Stewart might not resign with- lout a fight. ' The Rockefeller's holdings i the Standard of Indiana {mately 15 per cent of the total stock. | Colonel Stewart, who was in New |York for conferences believed to {have been in connection with Mr. itockefeller's action, left the city for Chicaga by train before the state ment was made publie. There o information in circles identified {with his company. as to whether he |intended to accede to Mr. Rocke- feller's request. | Writes Le The statement issucd | Rockelviler follows On April 27 I wrote Colonwl Robert W, Stewart, chairman of the board of the & | of Indiana, the following letter: | ‘Dear Colonel Stewart: ! ““Your recent testimony befor: |the senate committee leaves me no i John D statement said he he in a request, tion lecause you wou My iy Heals Eczema \ In 7 Days or Less | Here a surgeon's | preseription now dispensed by phar- macists at trifling cost, that will do is unsightly spots and skin diseascs than anything you've ever used, ~ Not only docs this great he antiseptic ol promote rapid !wounds, but boils, abscesses and ul- bit | cors that are discharging are almost | Ijour Chancg All Bristle Brush anized 1n Rubber {immediately | healed. In skin diseases its action is lit- tle less than magical. The itéhing of cczema is instantly stopped: the cruptions dry up and scale off tn a very few days. The same is true of barbers' itch, salt rheum and other jirritating and unsightly skin trou- bles. ! You can obtain Moone's Emerald relieved and cleanly {failure in any of the ailments noted ove is mest to impossible. Fair Drug Dept. can supply vou at any time. | | | | musical program of the | Stuart hour, going on musical rty of under Sanford. An ope sught into the pr relition of the e orchestra Harol direction : note “Mignon at the Metropolitan her numbers will be Cha- “The Flatterer,” Herbert's “rall Around Again” and Fleicher's tustic Revels tates Marme band ture number during will b its mic 1 program which ongh W play as hm's “Ac stival” oudeast i tonight of a Mario { the not offen he another worth- 1l other as radio, qually WTIC at 10 o'clock tonight. | long- | PR When In Hartford +| Dine at the Oldest and Best Sea Food Restaurant. Sea Retall Department Connected cond Polo- ! March of the Little and Sullivan’s Ruddi i Exeerpts from o. I ry's story Philanthromathenatic dramatize Tal ast 1 in a told roade s featire ) th Joset Lhevi sorld fam Ll i pia Jan t0- Aho was etar in the Ampico program , will be starr music last 4 again n HONISS’S 22 STATE ST.. HARTFORD Under Grant's EYES EXAMINED T/} Frank E. Goodwin Esesight Specialist fatn St Tel 1995 which ! s i Colonel trust in 1911. The papcr says that | are approxi- | wndard Oil Company | wonderful |Food direct from the Ocean. | other tha the promi nie some resign 1 now arily vou woulid That reqies Very “Johin L. Noecketeller, Jr.' April 30 1 write again as fol- Colencl Stewart Seubert (President E. subert of the Swundurd Oil com- pany of Indiana) has told me that in the course of the conversation you had with him after the receip of my letter to you of the 27th ins mention was made as to the bility ef a special meeting of 11 stockholders of the Standard Oil company of Iundiana Leing called so jthat they might all have an oppor- tunity to express themselves in re- gurd 10 your suggested resignation. It this plan is to be followed I hay no doubt that you will have ths 30-day call issucd at once and that !you will wish to write me that this | has been done. possi- RY ruly ““John D. Rockefeller Lost Confidence taken the above action have lost confidence in wart's leadership and helieve the interests of th Standard Oil company of Tndiana ican now best be served by his re- | signing. This action should not be construed us a pre-judgment on my 'part as to the issues involved in th legal proceedings now pending.” Colonel ~ Stewart was reclected a jdirector and chairman of the board iof Standard of Indiana at a meet- ling of the stockholders March 1 The Rockefeller stock was not vote at that time, Mr. ing to President am not prepared vote either for or against Colonel Stewart’s reelection as a member of the board. The other stock- |liolders unanimouslty reclected Col. ewart and at his request gave him vote of confidence. Test of Strength The New York Herald Tribun says Wall street views Mr. Rocke- feller's — ciforts to oust Colonel I “1 have | because | Coloncl Scubert that *1 at this time to | Stewart as the first test of strength | of the Rockefeller interests sines the dissolution of the Standard Oil | the street is not at all sure of th. Loutcome. feeling that wvart can muster as much strength in the Tn- ania company as the head of th family which form the cutire Standard « The Heral: are few disgruntled stockholders in the Indiana company hecanse of th, Aiberal policy ends which the ! company lished under Stewart’'s regime Tn 1912 when there several Standar. RATHER A BROAD claim it to he. Become one of our satisfied customers—Bring your Hat in today. rganiza- healthy healing in open sores and | ) 2 Vulc st Oll in the original bottle at any mod- | I {ern drug store. Tt is safe to use, and | ! | FRE | will be given sboobwrcly FREE during ;| Department Rockefeller writ- | | With Eczma dominated | The Modern Hat Shop “Hat Cleaners to New Britain” I 38 CHURCH ST. me in well. Cad- | more towards helping you get rid of { tribnited large plus through the Indiana ' per cent | 1 to issuing | cvery old one. | paid 6 per cent| dividends and 7| extrus, Its cash 'h\l—l heen vroportionately up to the present time and 0 there was another stock Jividend of 156 per cent. Tl New York World reference to the vote of ven Colonel Stewart at his reclection, that sequent testimony regarding the continental bonds has not changed | minds of the stockholders that Rockefeller's firm stand will. | their distributions, Avclared a cguivale for it es anr cash I gulir nt have says, in| confidence | t the time | if his sub- 11he 1 a1, S PRISON FOR FORGERY. idgeport, May 10 . (UP)—Miss Helen Iichler's plea she had been under the hypnotic influence of her | lover, Cy Turner, of Cold Spring. gained her a six- months suspended jail sentence here atter she had pleaded guilty on two counts of forgery, The girl, 19, and {attractive, said farewell to Turner, who will spend one to three years in Wetherfield state prison on similar | charges, and started for her Peeks- Kill, N. Y., home. Miss Eichler was | charged with forging the signature of Mrs. Katrina W. F. Bassick wealthy Greenwich woman, on two! checks. | — WESLEYAN G | Middletown, May 10 (A)- gift | of 230,000 from the Carnegie Foun- dation for the endowment of the Art | is announced at We leyan University. As a result a three | { hour course in the history and ap- | { preciation of art will be given | throughout the year. ] Suffered 8 Years : Remedies Tailed. 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Sevadjian; | Alexander Scott was chairman of the Florence Nightingale, Mrs. Alexan- | committee in charge of the banquet der Scott; Teaching Motherhood, | program. -The class was assisted by Mrs. Theodore Greene. { Mrs. Samuel McCutcheon who di- The music during the masque was | rected the Nursery Frolic and the played by Miss Ruth Bchade. | Masque. The entire program including the | banquet was sponsored and arranged | by the mother's class of the Sunday TOTHERD CHURCH BANQUET 140 Attend Function in First Congregational Chapel A wother and daughter banquet was held last evening in the dining room of the First Church of Christ. The banquet was served to about 150 mothers and daughters and was — There are 200,000 known varie. ties of insects that attack trees. | AUTOBOAT TO EXPLORE VOLCANOES as toustmaster. Miss Florence Tom- kins led the songs and Mrs. Flavia LeMay accompanied on the piano. toast to “Our Daughters” was given by Mrs. Joseph Latham fol- lowed by Miss Eleanor Hine with a toast to “Our Mothers.” Following the' banquet an enter- tainment was given in the chapel of the church and was enjoyed by those in attendance. The program was as follows: Overture, Isabella Bachman, Emily Boehm. The Lost Baby (a story of Pleasant Hill Academy) Elizabeth Holstein, Violin and piano duet, Fantasie, Frances Sallee and Alice Hum- phrey, A Nurse Frolic. Doris Clapp, Shirley Erickson, Bettey Hancock, Jessica Kennedy,' Shirley Neale, TDoretta Pascoe, 1.ois Sharpe, Rob- ert Ely, Edward Sevadjian, Robert Williams, and Mrs. James Ken- nedy. Piano solo, The Rosary, Emily Boehm. Masque, “The Age-Old Dream,” Characters: Weavere of Dreams, § Mrs. Sherrod Skinner; Womanhood. Nevin— 3 evin This amphibian automobile works Just as well in water as on land. 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