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Lastern Daylight saving Time. New England States 560—WTIC, Hartford—53 _ Summary program 1 Fas —Hotel 1iond Bascball A oz Jpitol th T N R it n from NT Kridgeport 130—WICC, ey Il seores forecast and ne Iioom orchestra WN—WBZ, H Spri A ice Situation W Statler §0—PFase 5 —Ald Pohiti \—Program trom N House Proz Dream am from NBC Studios weather and 650—W N AC-WBIS, Boston—161 Ted and His Gang -0l King Cole Radio cluh 3 dance mu. ppere orches with Red Sox 7:01-—Foot 0—Inter hall star fi—Lady of the Trories ~Tha Four Motormen s:15—The Eddy Trio \:45—Ernest Johnson, tenor —Calvary Philharmonic orchestra jacques Kenard and orchestra Pearl and orchestra 11:15—Morey New York Stations 70—WNYC—528 pall scores Market high spote —Matilda TLindeay, songs R0—Poliee alarms; scorea Air College 15—Cathol convention. Speakers Ridder, Patrick Cardinal Mavor James J. Walker. Wiley, Edward & Tore, Rex (rid Parsons J0—Roland E. Meyer 16 20—"Neglected Colds” 10 30—Police alarms; weather 10:35—Board of Estimate meefing 610—WEAF—192 5--The Marionettes 5.30—Jolly Bill and Jane, duets 6-—Waldorf-Astoria dinner music 6 Baseball scores Mid-week Federation Himno Sing T.30—Same a8 WTIC ‘ietor Herbert Memorial concert J0o—8ame as WTIC —Correct time —Statler's Penneylianians —Arnold Jiohnson's orchestra 660—WJIZ—154 aseie Gems Association Charles H Hayes, Loms wil- Press Violinist 30— Reports, stock market quota- | tions, financial summary cotton prices, agricnltural reports 5 45—Torre and Bitiane Baseball scores Hal Kemp's orchestra summary of program: \—ollins Five § “orrect fime U. & Marine band 30—Same as WBZ 5—Re-told Tales, “The Rules World™ ame as WEBZ ~To he announced 11—Slumber Musie 710—WOR—423 f--Radio study period §.15—Jacobs Shelton ensemble & 4a—Emanuel Stiari baritone —Pall Jacohs' Ehelton en- remble Horton home trrat hour —Chimes; N. Y. U.; Frank B Lure of Norfhwest" Park program Hand That 10:3 scores; Riley, 5.45-—Belmont Dane Skinner 4—Candy ): 45— Drama —'ho I Fnglish Invicible ~eat Romance Iman’s o —Will Oakland's Chatean 760—WHN—395 4—Everett Putnam, tenor 3. 15—De 30—Hedmar —Broct 15— Edw ke Ny Sisters, songs SONES ~iolinist and Gingras i Frankel avcan repertoire 8 10— Flashes 10 1 orchestra fBond pranist ry. pianis i tussiar alaika Frat soprano Dudies 3 11—Jay 11:15—8am 1 P Free Examination HLAR1 and LUNGS Tursday and Friday Afternoons NEW BRITAIN CLINIC Booth Block a————— When In Hartford Dine at the Oldest and bBest a Food Restaurant. Sea Food direct from the Ocean. Retafl Department Connected HONISS’S 22 STATE s1.. HARTFORD Under Grant’s L 19:45 16 45 1 Sper. songs | i { | 11:30—Frivolity orchestra 2 mid.—Midnight Bohemia 810—WLWL—370 schools hour a Delle VFagan, soprano Happy Memories orche an you spell? M. U. hour 7:05—St Cecilia ensemble 7 Question Box,” Re 810—WMCA—370 Wilson Syncopators —Aunty's chat; studio pre The Musical Rugs n Bros Trio Gilbert taik 5 Larkin -Harry inist ~Investment i—Hank Anton « 30— in mo 1 Artist talk Wolie and REO—W GRS—35 19 Dance hest or ra Hou Sophie 1o Children orchestra Stories fo 3010 —Dance Orpheus N Kddie String Wuartet W York Worth Tom Wilson 920—WPCH Bieloved Vagabonds philosopher Inspector interyiew - Mugeum” 11 lance orcl . or Chfford Cheasley, Puties of City Michael Simmons, jque. pranist pi- o \—Kristine Vallere Sunshine 15—\1enneze ‘Trio 10:45—Harris and Insler 12 mid—Miller and Lyle, star 970—WABC—309 ok hook na McKnight, pianist Park Lane orchestra “osta’s Garden Calendar nd Mrs. Wood, songs songs Sisters, harmon My | 5.30—Woodside Women's Glee club S:45—Andrew Quattlebaum, tenor 9-—Forum says .05—Madison Square Garden bouts 11:10—King's orchestra 1020—WGT—3204 —Time; news; racing 03-—Joseph Pirola, saxophone 15—Les Burke, songs Archie Slater's orchestra Fireman's quartet N-—Frances Shockman 45—Sports geries —1sland City Lodge 555 orchestra Eastern Stations 1020-WODA, Paterson—294 3 30--News; aporf talk 3--The Pavilion Royal 2.15—Harry Fink, musie 3.45—Loraina Osborn, recital 10:15—The Mystic Caravan 10:30—The Tobar ensemble 11—Colonial rendezvous $0—Frankie Pagano’s nians 1120—WNJ, Newark—268 6 01—Ben Friedman, tenor 15—Children’s stories §.30—Winarsky and Donnelly Jos oris Frank, songe A} Kindherg's orchestra 1120—WGCP, Newark—268 —Merchants' program Alice from Wonderland ~-Robert Cannon, baritone 15—Ren Mazer, saxophonist 30—Newark Art club 45—Tivoli theater presentation 15--Paradise Isle Trio 45—Grorge Rabone, pianist 860—WTF, Philadeliphia—318 6 30—Dinner music 7—Bedtima story and roll call; story of Foxy and June violinist Cahfor ban- | s—Namrhut Instrumental quartet 3—Newion Radio Forum 860—WOO, Philadeiphia—349 4 45—Grand organ and trumpets 5—R. €. O. band W00 trio Address, “Wissahickon Dad” 0—WFI, Philadelphia—105 ~Automobile cluh feature “Topics in Season’ me as WEAF 1100—W PG, Atlantic §:47—Organ recital —————— FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES Large, Red and Hard, Was Disfigured. Lost Rest. Cuticura Healed, My face was covered with pim- ples which were large, ted and bard. The pimples itched causing me to scratch and kept me awake, many nights. Bcratching caused eruptions which disfigured my face some. The trouble lasted about two years. ‘1 used many different remedies but they were of no use. I began using Cuticura Sosp and Ointment and got relief in about & month. 1 continued using them and in two months was completely healed.” (Signed) John Filipski, 4 Sanger 8t., Webster, Mass. Keep your skin clear and your pores active by daily use of Cuti- cura Soap. Heal urritations end rashes with Cuticurs Ointment. City—273 NEW BRITADD concert orchestra astillians dinner dance :30—Graduation excreiscs Training school 9:30—Charlie Kerr's v chestra | 10:20—0Organ recital 11:20—Bergere dance orchestra 90—WGY, Schenectady—380 #—3Stock reports; news 5:30—Dinner music T:30—Addres: Nurses' j0—Mohawk Valley me as WEAL i —Shea’s Luffalo Dance program recital 1 Studdio 11:30-—0rgan Through the Static A g nero ul of the selvetions of will b pre sented instrumentalist and novelty entertainers in an mter esting program through WTI [ 'The program | Ram Roses Honey. My alections i< han the vocalists, 1o he broadeast at 8 o'clock tonight includes Specdy Roy Ramble, My Angel pet and other popular Tunes from musical operettas will ovcupy prominent po lsitions in the Hoover program {which will be hroadeast through WEAF at 8:50 Herbert's “Al Fres c0,” Friml's We'll Have a Kingdom from “Wild R Meyer's “Happy {Go Lucky lane nd Meyer's Think- ing of You. from “Five U'clock Girl” {are some of the selections comedies or Some of America’s foremost |artists will take part in the Victor ! Herbert Memeorial concert which will he broadcast through WEAF at 9 o'clock. A brilliant array of artists +ho assisted Mr. Herbert at different tages of hia career will take part {in the program, among them Frank Moulan, Ernest Schilling, Roay, Major Bowes, Walter Scanlon, Fred- erick Fradkin, Fred Stone and oth- are. An elaborate musical program [ has been arranged and many of th | composer’s works will be presented A program of well selected num- hers will be presented tonight at 9 ln'ch’)-‘k through WBZ in whieh Miss Jessica Dragonette will sing a Mex- ican air, “Estrellita,” Mendelssohn's 'n Wings of Song” and three de- riptive songs. The orchestra, di- rected by Nathaniel Shilkret, will | play a number of good selections, !among them von Weber's “Momento |Capriceioso,” Godowsky “Orien- [tale,” Maganini's “La Rumba” a Cuban rhapsody and Felix's "Mar- 1onsette Intermezzo ™ 0. Henry's “Hand That Rule the World” will be the Re-Told Tales feature for tonight which goes on {the air at 8 o'clock through WJZ, Hans Rarth, pianist, will be the | guest artist during the Ampico honr |which will be broadcast through WBZ at £30. His solo during the {program will be Kronke's “Carreno Waltz”" and he will be assisted on the Ampico in MacDowell's “Polo- naise.” Other numbers to be heard | during this program are Moszon- | ski's “Guittare.” Rloch's “Tn ths Mountains,” and two of the solo | artist’s own compositions. “Japa- nese Clock” and “'Moonlight.” Schubert's “March Militaire” will open the program of the Slumber Music hour which will be broadeast {through WJZ at 11 o'clock. The pro- | tgram also Includes Wagner's selec- {tion from “Lohengrin Lisat's ‘Liehestraum,” Strauss'’ “Tomor row.” Mendelssohn’s andante from “Italian Symphony” and Tschaikow- sky's “Mozartina.” Other features for fonight in clude the Halsey-Stuart hour | through WTIC at 10 o'clock: the | THE presenting T Waldor Astoria erchestra through WEALF at 6 o'clock; the National Quartet in a musical pro- through WJZ at 1v (rts in a program of popu through WBZ at 7 WILD PARTIES IN MASS, STATE HOLSE String gram Sweeth lar music 30 | c | POLICE TRY 70 SOLVE | A BOMB EXPLOSION vy in Chamber of D Alleged Scandal May 24.—(LP)—A public hearing on charges that “wild arties” have been held within the !precinets of the etate house, was <aid to have been asked by Governor T. Fuller in & message to the legislature toda “xplosion | With his message, which has been of | forwarded to the legislature, are let- night |t rs from prominent eclergymen in of [which they demand an open investi- Ihere were | gation of charges that state officials Jose Mor-|appropriated, for their own uee, 1 a narrow | contraband liquor scized in stat room a few | iaids. Lomh exploded panclling roor ul Boston, Mevico City Scene of Blow-Up M | vith bonh m th deputic special sossion (P— ol slight aico City an M endeavoring clics to sole £y occurred the chamber of shortly atter the congress had adic Javatory last Sailido s havi 1o " overnor declined to comment ported message to the legis- ature but issued a etatement in vilich he reviewed the situation as it had come to his attention. He said the investigation would provide |opportunity for those who have MIE] charges fo make againet legislators pow land state afficials, to do so publicly and under oath 1SN | William M. Forgrave. superintend- . (nt of the Massachusetts Anti- in an- | i loon league, who has been activ his demands that the house “rum scandal” be aired. ex- | pressed his satiefaction last night that the governor was providing for |a public investigation | The & on his 1 pped by th s hands pointe n nor Salido two youths cloak \djoin- | of the min- dto 1 s lieved that yoom 1 the who left cntercd 1 pla he congressuien had 1 ings about a half an hour pr but Salido had lingered behi clerical force was ng other wing of the building fime of the explosion Police have heen vive at any plausible why the bomb ed in the washroom after the deputies left 1k building instead of being dropped in | the hall during the session. The |3l de bomb was judged to have been of [©f the etate house is just what low power damage was|®ant,” he said. slight. Tt thereforer| In his statement last night Fuller that the outrage might have heen in- | declared that the charges tended merely to inspire fear. | “not new to me. - | pressing the charges in the present Herald | case, he said, canie to him with the | same story just after his election to Installs a C VULCAN GAS WATER HEATER Into Your Home THESE SPECTAL TERMS GOOD UNTIL MAY 28TH A. A. Mills 56 WEST MAIN PHONES 5100—5101 Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work - n entire state w0 unible o explanation ar- partments within the four walls since the wes helieve were Sl your 1ssitied Ads, furniture—use NICOLA BELLINI 48 Franklin St. Phone 604 Cement Work a Specialty Work Guaranteed On The Air Tonight! SERGEANT HARE & CORPORAL JONES COMMANDING FLIT SOLDIERS a gay half hour of music and mirth under the auspices of the Flit dealers everywhere Listen in every Thursday Evening on these stations: Wilwenkee . Minnespols 590 Pasters Standard Tiam: & 90 Contral Time. (Doylight Saving 1 bawr lotor.} ‘Governor Is Asked to ProbeI “An inyestigation that will includs | One of the men | DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928, office. At that time, the governor said, gave him authority to engage such services as he might require to ae- certain the truth of the assertions. A week later, he said, the man came to him and told him that he had been misinformed on the charges and couldn’'t go on with the case. Last week,” continued the gov- erpor in his statement, “an employe, whose services have been represent- ed to me as not eatisfactory, was to be tranferred to Pittsfield in the hope he could better fit into the or- ganization there, This employe wrote me a letter and said he could prove certain irregularitics in the depart- ment of public safety, and wanted to | know if he could prove them, if he would be retained in Boston. “I had his transter postponed, en- couraged him to prove his conten- tions, and instructed Charles P. Howard, chairman of the com- mission on administration and finance, to investigate the charges and report to me. “The much broader statements in the newspapers and the letters and interviews made while the original charges are being investigated, it would appear to me, are of such a nature that thoee who make them should be given the privilege of re- peating them under oath. This privi- lege T am planning fo provide.” READ HERALD CLASSE | Patricia Mangan Go Home 1 | Harry Bents | Specialty Rita Manning | | Everybody Loves My Gal Bill Mack Beloved — |Girl of My Dreams.....John Staub y . |Closing Chorus Entire Ensemblo S[. Joseplls Pmsh Tfl]eflt {0!" Richara Miller will have the roie P B z lof interlocutor. Specialties will he roduce Entertainment xcr iy Grecr, tudde, mita Mo William Moore and Charles Nestay James A. Weir is director of tha B and Mabe] . Steine Ci present an entertainment tomorrow | 1oV, and Mabel H. Steiner musicat evening at 8:30 in the Odd Fellows, The members of the cast are: hall, the procceds to be devoted fo| Florence Faulkner, Rose Frey, pu ing uniforms for Troop 19, Grace Luddy, Lucy Mercure, Esther With St. Joseph's church. After the | Giannettino, Sylvia Crosson, Rita entertainment an orchestra will fur-| Manning, Harrict Wedutes, Nellia Jn <h music for dancing. The pro-|Rvan, Irenc Gaftney. Anna Orskell. igram follows: Rita Noe, FEldona.Valinches, Irena Good News Mangan, Fred Blankenberg, Bill The Show Boat Mack, Harold Schweitzer, Edwin | Four Wails. . Na Gazner Schweitzer, Kenneth Casey, Joseph My Ohio How I Kulak. Harry Bentz, anzo | Emile Blume, Fred Palmierl, Fran- Silver Moon. Ilorence Faulkuer cis Weir, Harold McNamara, Irving Thats My Mammy Fred Blankenberg Aldrich, Leo Shahanian, Joseph After I've Called You Sweetheart Rurkarth, Chas. Nesta, Frank South Victor Kysek|dead, William Moore, Clement 11 l.co Shahanion | win. Kenneth Casey Grace Luddy | and Tell Your Mother Kose Frey and Lucy Mercure given by Grace Luddy, Rita Man« Joseph's minstrel troupe will | director. Boy outs of America, connected | Gennette, Ro annettino, Mary Opening Chorus Entire Ensemble | Koloski, Patricia Mangan, Alicia, ¥, Lrey Victor Kysels, [T Ain’t Got Nohody Frank 1" Irving Aldrich | D'Avanzo, v Horton, John Ron. ma Chi ay Out of the el | | Ramona Tee Cream Specialty Sweetheart of § ‘Traffic on the historic iermany i increasin Rhine in D ADs | The Clutching Hand Is Reaching — Sometimes the thieves are captured hut by that time your | valuables have heen disposed | of —You lose every time. There's a Jones Policy to cover just this contingency. | And the cost is comparatively ; 1‘ modest. Las.t summer q\}lto a number We will give you more detail- of serious burglaries took place. | od information if you will call Remember? ; at the office or telephone 140. 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