New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1928, Page 24

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zq{ » TUESDAY. m Rabbis assoctation 5—"Journal” Period Everglades orc Su—Will Qakland's ‘Three Little Sachs —Don Rob- —Pocms b Eastern Daylight Saving Time. New England States 580—WTIC, Hartford—536 v of progran Gott's orchest —A! Fricdman’s orchestrs $10—WMCA—370 : studio prograr usement park concert orchestra 5~ Insilco club or 2 $:50—Program fro L Early Birds 5"\——\\ LWL—=330 soprano rogram nu\)—\\ll“t New Haven al pertod L mews Radio Dealers pro 3—Time 1130—WICC, Bridgeport. " Hour —-Studio progra 15—Bed Time Stor. F —i'h(.'O p'o:ra” -"The Village Gro dward Hooker, Jr. “The Per Joe Coo Jeanne Eagle —Vanderbilt § anche Ma —Dinzwell-1 an iritualistic Insestigations” 7143 _Conger's Musical Message < Didison Hour of Music —Hints to homebuilders —Romano Romani, composer Manya Marchuess, contralto Practical Science,” H. Gerns- New Venice orchestra —Thomas MacLean, bariton: —Vincent Bach, cornetist illa Richards orchestra 920—WPCH—326 ! 5—Prof. Moeller, German lessor 5:30—E. Russ, planist —sano Marco, baritone i songs —Studio progrn'n s—Program from NBC Studie —Zeke and Horace oncert band 0:01—Concert 30—Baseball scores 650—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—161 90— WABC—309 ed and His Gang 3 hildren's hour Juvenile Smilers ""\vflalph de Stefani's Dv Liesty ner dance 45—""Crime. Junior Sinfonians 8 7:30—Lady of the Ivories \—Organ Recital, Del Castillo 6—Op'ry House Tonight . —The Eddy Trio s —The Metropolitan Male quar- | a: n good will hour et Granada hour 10—Perley Stevens and orchestra .H_Ruq\ Vallee's orchestra 11:15—Morey Pearl and orchestra 1020~ WGL—294 Ruslon—wl Imo Russ, composer Iynn and Jentes, songe 30—Archie Slater's orchestrit m celobrity speaks 5—The Judean Quartet 5—Voice of New York hour -~Littmann's rtainers Eastern Stations —WODA. Paterson—2 sport talk pewspaper side- lights —Westminster Cliumes 4—Juvenile Gems —Big Brother club 0—Program from New York The Pilgrims KO—PYO[ram from New York adio Iorecast and weather —News —Elks Hotél orchestra New York Stations he Pavilion Entertaine e 10 a"-—H arry Fink's music Ray Butler, songs 1120—WNJ, Newark—268 _Baseball scores: high lights | 5:01—Robort Treat String Trio —Ttalian lesson :30—The B ‘\‘h‘ lors Police alarms; eanor Whitt] oprano —Alr College _Herman Halperin, nkulele 5—Minnie Well, pianiste Louis Keating, pianist Laura Consaul, contralto 860—WO0O, Philadelphia—319 Scrome Donegan, Irish songs —Grand organ. trumpets 4--"Trade Terms and Freak Words" FOO Trio 2i—Rdward Kinscy, baritone 50—WLIT, Philadelphia—105 “Aviation.” National Security 7:33--Arcadia concert orchestra g e 860—WIP, Philadelphia—319 =Ll 40—Elliott Lester, “Dramatic R ¢ Meyers' orc e BU=Raes Alars; Roll call, birthday list; violin 610—WEAF—192 burne dinner concert —-Kentner's dance orchestra Mayflower dance orchestra 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—273 850—W \NY(C—a26 °t high spots scores —E Representativ 1. “The Campaign Is- —C'asino dinns 11 Dual Trio Kert's da s ones You Forgot - Dance orchirstra TH—NGY, Se ock report 6:30—Dinner me as WEAF Musical program At tle thinking at Herald N\Irll} uBEs Cont Jer music 10—WOR—122 c Registered Pharmacist Cr—. Tue [ 0—W PAP—385 Leo W contralto an, diets Pontom, . violinist When In Hartford ,Dine at the Oldest and Sea Food Restaurant. Food direct from the Oce Retall Department Connected HONISS’S 22 STATE 1. HARIFORD Under Grant's songs Best | L NEW BRITA! Through the Static || | as seen | Representative | Wood, republican, ehair- | ¢ | evening hysteria in the history is ! “'Soconyland card through WTIC happenings in old |V vie from today scem al- ! ost incredible b nevertheless MeCormack, ture rumbers sung during the re Seiberling presentation roadeast through WTIC at by James Mel- ha Cradle orchestra fron onda.” e one of a selection “la G John is able to sit up. Charles Clarke i: rapidly improving Thompson, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Baden Thompson, Is termed very good. Red Men's Meeting A meeting of Compounce Tribe, 1. ©. R. M., will be held at § o'clock this evening in the wigwam on Pros- | pect street. L O. O. F. to Meet Fdward L. Dunbar Encampment, Ne. 32, L 0. O. F.. will meet thi at § o'clock 1in Steph rry hall, Parcat-Teachers Elect At a meeting of the Parc acher association of the East Bristo] scheol last evening, the fol- lowing officers were elected for the ear: Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. Juha Norton, vice- Miss Mae Ryan, secretary; Bartholomew Healey, treas president; Mrs. er. Superintendent of Schools Karl A Reiche was the speaker of the eve- 1ing, taking for his subject: “Par- ction of the schools.” An entertainment program was provided by members of the asso- ciation and refreshments were rved, Shrubbery Catches Fire A cigarette butt. carelessly tossed sway, caused slight damage to the rupbery near the Soldiers’ Monu- ment on the Hose Company No. 1 extinguished the blaze with ehemicals. Neighborhood Prayer Meeting The regular weekly neighborhood | | prayer meeting will be held at 9:30 heard in a pro- Bling, which will WI7Z at Rreisler's cslied” and a composition of is own, “Polonaise No. 1.7 Mr Logan will sing “The G Fare * *The Birth of Morn.” an aria from “Mignon.' and “The Green- Eyed Dragon.” A program of cacerpts from us operas presented ntals will t br WJZ at 19 o'clock umbers include h oV Verdi's ‘La Forz ol selection from Wagner's jser,” scherzo from Mende Jesohin or Night' nd rture Grwyn selection from Delibes m sy the opening num- | Music period Wiz at 1 Tudes a se- ister- 1eonore’ er of yroac o'cloc Haydn lection Slumber through program rphony Dic M Second Snite The urprise 8 rom Wagner's inge clhiumann’s Grieg's “Elegic” and Mouton's “Fi anted Hour.” hand wilt jeast a ie selections through \WBZ at 8 o'clock which will includ: selections ’10m He x\MVY\ “The B rch ‘Semper Fi- Rossini's overture “Senir: and the nd selection “Afda. tures include the program of popular WJZ at 8 o'clock; {he hour entitled “In th” through WEAF at 9 o'clock: zekimos through WEAT at 11 selock and the Sirand theater Orgi recital through WTIC at 10:30. coneert mi trom Verdi's Other foa Strom rg-Carlson musie over Livere: south’ - BRISTOL NEWS (Contmusd from Page Seven) | liagnose the case as one of small pox fust at this time. W elderly woman wheo recently wn- rwent & major operation and whoee condition would not permit | her being moved at this time, is | heing kept under observation and it | is understood that a second exam- ination will be made later in the | week. ie condition of the three patients the isojation hospital on Chippins Hill is extremely satisfactory, ac- Itching Torture Use Zemo, i*le;zling Liquid one safe dependable for the itching torture of The first application o! v stops itchig and gives will help rid the skin of Rashes, Blotches, Blem- similar annoying skin ir | There is treatment Pimples, shes and ritatione, Yon will be surprised how quickly kin troubles will react to this clean .ntiseptic. soothing liquid. Easy fo ipply at any time. 33c, ffc and §1 { #OR SKIN IRRITATIONS GARDEN HOSE w8 25 ft. and 50 ft. lengths HOSE NOZZLES 50c—$1.10—81.50 —0 RING SPRI\KLLR& RAIX\ KING SPRINKLERS 0— —— 0 HOSE REEL\ P The Ahhe Hardware Co. 105 Main St. We Deliver Promptly R T o'clock Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. A. L. Woodland street. Women's Retreat three-day retreat for womer be conducted at St Joseph's . opening Thursday cvening with serticea at 7:30 o'clock and closing at the same hour. A mem- her of the Passionist Order at West pringfield will be in charge. A. 0. H, Mecting Tiev. T. J. Kenna Branch. Ancient er of Hiberniane, will be at § clock this evening in Eagles hall on Meadow street, Council Meeting What promises to be the husi ting of the city council in sev wontis is scheduied for thi t was announced this mornin Mavor W, Raymond « 1 silroad officials, including tndent John J. O'Hanley ision of t . would he iisruss the situation at crossing. He also stated that the hearing before the public utilities commission at 10 e'clock tomorrow morning on the same matter had cen indefinitely postp A plan, whereby rossing would Be made fnto twn parate erossings. has been prepar- 3 by City Engit Carleton W Puell for consideration tonight. The scteh, as drawn by the city en- ineer, also provides for the erec- tion of double gatce, onc for the rmington avenue crossing and the Jer for the Maple street crossing, voth 10 bu operated from a tower 4 between the two crossi Councilman Homer H. Judd has for 1 long time insisted on the placing & by tfiv UPCTI- of 1} present to Doolittle’s and Walter | Memorial Boulevard. | Norton, 49! ‘Women's club DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 19 ————‘—————I—_. p <009, cording to .health officials. g 7 L W Sullivan is practically recovered and | |of gates at i ideas arc being carried out by the present plans. The two-crossing arrangement, is Lelieved by other city officials, the only solution of the present problem. It both were protected by n" that point would be reduced to fusion such as has existed in the past. It is expected that many per-| sons. particularly those living in the | sorthern part of the city, present tonight to sanction the city | cngineer's plan. To Award Contract he contract for the new firehouse at the corner of Farmington avenue and Lewis street will be awarded his € ing. the time limit for bids cxpiring at 6:30 p. m., today, stand- | ard time, Plans for the new station were drawn by Harold A. Havden, | local architect. and city has al- ready appropriated um of $36,- 500 te erect and equip it. i ~Numerous Hearings Scheduled | Hearings on the following im- | provements are also scheduled for | this evening before the city council: To take property on Crest avenue | into the first taxing district; on the acceptance of South Street Extension as a city street and to lay sidewalks | and ecurbs; on the acceptance of Haig avenue ag a city street; the ac- | ceptance of Crown street for the en- tire distance and laying sidewalk rd curbs as far as Cherry street, WOMEN'S CLUBS MEET will be | Thirty-Second Anpual Convention ! Opens Today at Center Church in New Hayven. New Haven, May 15 (P'—The Conneeticut te Federation of Women's Clubs opened its 32nd an- | nual convention in Center church on the Green today, the first gathering of delegates being given over to welcoming addresses. and the rou- | tine of organizing for busin Following the invoeation which | was given by Rev. Osear E. Maurer. pastor of the Center church, the, women were welcomed to the eity by Acting Mayor Thomas A. Tully ind Mrs. James L. Baldwin, first vice-president of the New Haven Mrs, Lucy B. Wilson. vice-president of the federation re- sponded. Mis Emily Louise Plumley, president of the federation and Mrs. George M. Stoughton, presided at the formal session which followed Vollowing the reading of repor! and the appourtment of committ convention adjourned for lunch. MUD HENS WIN G \\Il Tutke's Mud Hens de Tutko's Grasshoppsrs by o 12 vesterday. The | was a thriller, was Smalley school play- hitting featured when runs. For Paulic cd Angey the score of § me. which staged at the ground. Paul's e crashed out four home zames call 927-W . RACERS. (UPY—Alfredo vhien the round arrived here. and Linari LEADS BIKE Forli. M 135 Kinda was leading Ttaly Piemontesi third, bieyele Tacen was second JOHN A. ANDREWS & (O, Inc. 29TH ANNIVERSARY pecial for Wednesday! 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Dissolving Partnership Sale crossing and hie i Sen. is | St. Albans Messenger today D“b- lishes a statement Greene, gates, the possibility of uccidents at| mont, to the effect that he will be a [ | candidate for the republican nomi- | minimum and would eliminate con- | nation September primary. “If the voters of Vermont choose | { to elect me again, I shall be glad to | serve them to the best of my abil- | the statement says. {“deputy for pacifying bandits Greene S‘)S KO Senator Greene was formerly cdi- | covered that the old Chinese method Will Run Once More cor of the Messenger |of making the brigands good citi- Albans, Vi, May 15 (p,_n,..g | zens by incorporating them, leaders Chinese Revise Plan and all, into the regular provincial Of Adopting Bandits army, was not working. The new Foochow, China, May 15.—The | from Frank L./ !soldier- continued their depreda- rank and file of bandit gangs ml senior scnator from Ver-| himself at the tions as long as they remained under to succeed Fukien province is cligible for en- their old leaders. | rellment in the provincial army but Now when a bandit gang is de- feated the headsman disposes of the the bandit leaders are unwelcome. Wang Bing-Hi, leaders, and the rest of the marau- ders arc taken into the army of commissioned as | their captors. THE MOHICAN ECONOMY DAY TRE DAY EACH WEER WREN PRICES ARE LOWEST. PO YOUR TRADING AERE AND SAVE WITH SATIS- FACTION, OUR MORNING SALE FROM 9 TO 11. BEST NO. t WEDNESDAY LEAN, FRESR | LOIN OR ROUND OR SMOKED ! STE AK SHOULDERS | . .......... 2% POTATOES b e o HAMBURG 2 s 25¢C Pock ........ 39C ALL DAY SPECIALS Beef » b 280 b .... 22 | Phoy Veal w 30¢ RUMP ROASTS SHOULDER ROASTS LEAN BOILING Fresh Cut PORK CHROY Cholce VEAL CHOPS .. vssn SR0 ve.. 18¢ MEATY l4c LEGS LEAN m*\n\‘(. Legs Genuine TAMB Mohican Brand HAMS ™ 28¢ EGGS 3 doz for BUTTER 2 lbs for FRESH MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY Best Pure } | Gem-Nut ‘Whole Milk Raspberry 1. Tanp 3o 27C | “OLEO” 2 Tbs 450 l st 31c I Sl B CUEANLINESS 18 THE TIRST LAW OF HEAUTH MoHlCAN- BREAD —AND THE FIRST RULE l\ THE MARING OF MOHICAN BREAD — AFTER THAT COMES QUALITY OF MATERIALS AN SKILL IN BAKING—AND THE RESULT IS A LOAF UNEQUALED FOR SAT- ISFACTION AND NUTRITION AND ALWAYS UNIFORM, c Ctonr 1€ dozen 19 Cc ROASTS evee D0C | salt SPARE RIBS . (Shane w»18¢ CORNED BEEY .. 49¢ $1e REAL FANCY SELECTED FRESH FULL 18 OUNCE LOAF FOR AFEARTH, RALS AND PULLMAN BREAD ... 10¢ large loaf OLD FASHIONED TWISTED CRULLERS AND MOHICAN l)Ol'(-‘“\fib v (Fried in Crisco) | CHOCOLATE F'CLAIRS .. FRESHLY BAKED FIG BARS 2 Ibs. 25¢ DEVILED FOOD FRESH ROASTED DINNER BLEND COFFEE 3Ibs. .. SLO5 SEA SHELL ELBOW MACARONI can: 2 Ibs. 19¢ GAR 38 pkg' -'n‘ L¥: 1 Ixnn H)t‘ SEE OUR BIG DISPLAY OF FRUIT and VEGETABLES ONIONS ... 41bs. 25c STRAWBERRIES .. .. bas. 27c RHUBARB ........ 2bun. le doz. 19¢-25¢ FRESH CUT LARGE YELILOW NEW FLORIMA 4for29c BANANAS ..... POTATOES ....... 4 Ibs. 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT ASPARAGUS ... bun. 30 L 31bs. 25¢ RAISINS ......... 31bs. 25¢ PINEAPP veen.. 3for29c BOILED LOBSTERS e lb A45c MOHICAN LVAPORATED MILK 3 cans 29¢ NEW SEEDLESS FRESH CAUGHT PRUNES ...... PINEAPPLES MACKEREL ......... b. 22| DID You HEAR ABOUT THAT AWFUL MR GULP — THEY SAY HE DRINKS LIKE A FISH AND ) HEARD HE BREAKS OPEN THE BABYS BANK REGULARLY— JOHNN SAYS— AT THE FACTORY HES ONF OF THEIR EXPERT) BROOM HANDLE | POLISNERS - BUT THEY HAVE To LOCK LP THE SHELLAC EVERY T/IME MRS HECKLERS AUNT IN HOOTSTOWN WRoTE To MRS PRYoR . AND SAIDWHEN THE GLLPS MOVED ouT, THEY LEFT A \WAGON), LOAD OF EMPTY THESE TooTs BOTTLES IN THE CLUB DAY-Te curse opuamx WAS THE TOPIC. OF TODAYS BRIDGE GAME — THE NEW NEIGHBOR CAME N FOR A LIONS SHARE OF THE ATTEGATION

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