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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE § 1928, " ACTRESS GRANTED heart of Six Other | i Go to Grass! It’s High Time On Your Lawn hour of chamber music which will ugh WJZ at 10 B R S o, s, Enright Freed From Car- } . Eastern Daylight Saving Time. 860—WGBS—319 g e { 5:30—Frances Gold, pianist A program of opera ias wi i H md { 5: ! £t gram of operatic arias will N.w Enzl’nd sutes I5:4 n‘—HPrmmn 3ernard, Radio;” | ha presented during the hour of tOONSt “s w pianist |Slumber Music to be broadcast | ! Hauberger, zither {through WJZ at 11 o'clock. Some of | dio program on the program are [ g FRIDAY, . Harrigan $60—WTIC, Hartford—536 | §:25—Summary of program and sridgeport, June 8 (P—Carroll it one time motion pic- 20—WRNY—326 970—=WABC—309 18 inches to 48 inches. news : e ; by Leoncavallo, Gou- | turc headliner and now cngaged in | 86:30—Hotel Bond Trio |aspatiling sting Sheae Wagner's “Lohen- [ theatricals in New York was grant- | i 6:55—Baseball scores | =2 Jdrtan |E7 Mascagni's “Cavalleria Rus-leq a accree of divorce by Judge Al- | > < { 7—Clinton Musical Perlod soprano; fadrlan fticana” and Humperdinck’s “Hansel freq C. Baldwin in superior court | Th Bl 1 k St e | b perior | e all’ WOrKS 80 4 7:30—Connecticut College on Air and Grotel L |lofay in her uncontested action | thl il S—Austin Organ Recital L. €. |against Walter J. Enright of New 3 asily—! §:30—Colt Park dance orchestra | o Bohat Bonse B — York city, a cartoonist employed on Grass Shears Roofing Paper §moo Y, 80 easLly. y.ou 4 —The National Choristers [ wershentwenes pIvE IN KNUCKLE FIGHT Yone of the New York daily papers. | Faster and easler with Goodwin Medium just stroll about and guide i 9:40—Hartford Electric Light pro-| g o In addition to the decree the wom- Gitns fhoare 3 aioo Heavy : 1“r;;m( Ao ¥ et Hoo- | ON GOURT STREET LAWN !‘]n \\;ns granted the right to resume | Ball bearing. on;u Heavy the mower as it grooms 0—Program from udios yher former name. i 108 2q. ft. to & roll—36 inches wide. | 11—Time 4 e L < Mrs. Enright told Judge Baldwin | the rounds. 11:01—Road Report = ek Moo S enit: SBTE of desertion by her husband on | ZYLEX ROOFING g H 11:05—Dave Bernie and orchestra |, S2TJT0 Brawl After Midnight Results in | sugust 7, 1924 She could give the | Copper Wire Medium and Heavy. 11:30—News and weather jesd e B Sl 2 5 court no reason for the action on o £ 1130 WICC, Bridgeport—ses | ! ;;.fiut;;npad Adami, violinist Arrests for Drunkenness and .01 b nusband other than | Egv}fi; f::el:.‘m;azs mesh, trom WIGWAM ROOFING ' BLAIR i 6—Merchants’ Hour } lm;m‘:‘ ZRA SR 8 Har Breach of Peace, to say “she thought their artistic Peat] Rara B 15 thagh: Srom é‘lht- also Heavy Sand finish in i o 3 mony sad cmperaments L b 4 reen—Red and Steel—Blue. H Studio program ‘} temperaments clashed. Automatic 5—Baseball scores Iive young men who engaged in| She told the court that she has | : —Famous 0l Songs % DB DIy Hadsdan Hoon I fizht ‘on the lawn at 26 Court |made North Stamford her perma- | LAWN MOWERS i 8:30—String Trio By Bcouts’ honc Istreet shortly after midnight were {nent home for eight years and that | > Garden Hose i $—0ld Timer Program | “‘f"““”“';yy“i" [warned by Judge Roche that they |she owns property there. She de- | Atkins’ Saws Self Sharpening. i 9:45—Baseball scores {will be dealt with severely if they |clared that she was married to En- | T GOODYEAR WINGFOOT 14-inch—16-inch—18-inch. i SikE - Weather wnd BavE | ) —Mexis Sennderson, 19007 | come beore the court again for such | right in New York city on July 6, | AGKIOE Hiser insl iand sars 27 25 ft. and 50 ft. lengths. Fatnir Ball Bearing, 900—WBZ, Springfield—333 [iliAbss Al nederBetyillo, bazione 1 oftense, They should have known | 1922, and that immediately after- | susreniced. All coupled—Ready for use, : g 5:44—Weather report | g her {better than to have become intoxi- | wards the couple removed to North | = Timken Roller Bearing, i S~ Serew Duivevs orohinive ! 1¢ Rafael, tenor |cated and create a disturbance on a |Stamford but maintained as a home | PATHFINDER Hyatt Roller Bearing. E tasdnail eanies | ghts of Harmony iblic street, he said, and the only |4 studio near Gramercy park, New | Roof Cement Ribbed: and 50 ft. lengths. from $8.75 to $25.00, dustrial banking or | reason he was inclined to be lentent Coupled. 0—Program from NBC studios . Clinton Roof Cement, - | Mr. Enright and T got along well. | ing concert IR o - i f 7—The Ramblers ni n . ! \was that they had not been arrested 4 7:30—Program from NBC studios | ' 930=—WH(H=370 | before, We were independent of each other | Red and Black. B 9:05—James Catone's orchestra | The ntet wag composed of Ar-|as far as finances were concerned | 5-pound to 25-pound cans. Garden Tools All kinds of tools for the garden. Garden Trowels Corksteel and plain — Regular, 8—Song recital | 8:30—Program from NBC studios 10:01—S8ong recital 0:40 Angelo Lavori, tenor \ged 21, who lives at the |He would protest my working how- | Joseph J. Kennedy, |©ver, and we had frequent words | | 16—Washington Fntertainers i i § | 10:30—Heights Palace orchesira about that but nonc to amount to i 10:30—Baseball scores | b | p : | 10:35—Violin and plano ducts | iy | All steel with wood handles. ERadcaand Ehosels i 11—Hotel gtatler orchestra Eastern Stations | ¥ right declared: | 130 to 40c cach. 3 D ikt “I returned to the Gramercy park | i H2lBme and neather 1020—WODA, Pat 204 [studio on the night of August 7 Hose Reels s ge e 650—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—i61 —! A, Paterson—2! sti o ugust 7| 8 N b S HSWEAO WhIS, i SODA, | palcs e Hatchets Wil save the hose. of Distinctive Pedigree L 6—Juvenile Smilers | 5—Frankie Pagano’s Californians {and judgment was suspended in the '!:J“’irml D;ou‘nd a no:!e In the studlo | Complete line of all kinds of Hosc lasts years longer.—2 sizes. iaE 6:30—Dok's Junlor Sinfonians | i—Investor and adviser °s of the oth o 2fdreased it s anilimarden; Here | Sahetiota for Carpnion, Home SaR. That taste just as delicious as [ 7—Ritz Carlton orchestra | Sunshine Boys Shea, Kenned nd Skinner plead- “"c he Keys for the auto and studio, | th l k i 0—Five Minute Storles | 7:45—History class ed guilty to charges of breach of the | T Will have no further use for them. | Poultry Netti ey 100k, ’ | 0—1ady of the Tvorics s e e pienist pea ss. Harte and | Goobye. Walter | Rubbish Burners xy Dewng Handsome Spuds—Appetite cre- f e Beiay $:15—Wilbur Wittaker, tenor Harper pleaded not guilty to the | “I did not keep the note but tore et ;1‘“‘: l“’ “‘;"“Jh “"]"*- = Atora The last 'of oun B g ey P charge cenness and guilty to | it up-" { enuine Cyclone. -Inch to 2-inch mesh. No. 19 wire. — ! $—Birthday Serenaders $:30—Devotional servi harge of drunkenness and guilty to | | enu 8 : K §:30—The Chimney Swallows | 11—Clifford Lodge Irolic the charge of breach of the peace. | i Very sturdy. Green Mountain and Irish Cobblers ' 4 o G | 11:80—Dance musie None of the crowd had anything to | | ¥ Program trom New York | A | | i 11:15—Kenmore Restaurant orch. | 1120—WNJ, Newark—268 |say except Harte, who told Judge | | Lawn Dryers Scythes—Snat| . I 7 0= WEEI, Boston—508 { 10:01—Russian Palace program | Roche two men who started the ONIPARENTS, INNIVER Light and Heavy. $1-00 a bushe] i ¢—Program from New Yorfk | 11—Belleville Gardens Jvnmhl-l and who sed Hn; others | | ‘A'na Bnlcokny Dryers. All lengths for grass and bush. k 2 'GCP, —2 o take a hand, had escapcd arrest, | Victor make. g A 7—Big Brother club 1120—WGCP, Newark—268 to | 35(! a pec] e Merchants' program und here we are. | | All sizes and kinds. [ 7":, s‘“"“tf;;frgz‘w York | Alice from Wonderland | “Officers William O'Day and John MF. and Mrs. Keller of Glen Strect | ;"x’u".'l':{: | B Ao Tentet o anieatn [ Riley testified that they made the e | Lawn Sprinkl Screen Doors ):o—r)utch Girls' Quintet | 7—Health talk; piano program | arrests about 30 o'clock, with R, By ng | AwWn Sprinklers 74-inch and 1%-inch thick. R ST S R PRV o Vew Y Care” Officers Michacl Brophy and G. W. Tomorrow. Pick your favorite. Black and Pearl Screen Wire. Toror aeauts Renard and oreh. |7 ain, songs | Hellbers. Harger, according to the i | Rain King—small ¢ sizes, HEDGE SHEARS H “:“_\.e‘:_ ! 860—WIP,, Philadelphia—319 | , was not as intoxicated as| Mr. and Mrs, William Keller of | Rain King—large. el Rr D i 'y ch Jes | 247 Glen street will observe the 25th | Ring Gem. SE' WARE Village Blacksmith brand, * have 11:40—Jaques Renard and orch. | nch leson 2 | ing Gem. L : story and roll call; vo- o unniversary of their inarriage to- | Foniced mrm: 1 Pull—1 Hook and Eye—2 Hinges. \g. 8-inc l I New York i INo Comment on Report morrow. They were mmarried by | . Japanned and Brass finish, ?“F”“h ‘:l :"" fris:2lnch San) New XYor Atlantic City—273 7o ¥ | Kev. M. W. Gaudian, pastor of St.| g-inch blade, - el ews; scorea Of Peace With Church | joiis German Lutiieran churen, Lawn Rollers .40 r 526—WNYC—570 | b zocliely Dew M Oity, Jibe S~~(OP)—) s Tal o e $2.40 and $2.50 per pai 1 = b —Dinner concert ol VARl e o | Mr=. Keller being Misf ily. Vogel, Made by the W. D, Allen Mfg. C Garbage Cans i 6:05—Market high spots Mrs i i e i Rumore in New York that the Mexi- | daughter of Richard Vogel. They Sue By e M. L. 40 en . S0y el 2 6:15—Michael Ingerman, pianst; | T:43AIrs. Farvell, soprano can church controversy neared a set- | ave one son, Wilfred, who is em- Water Welght. 14-inch x 24-inch, Lameo Under Ground Garbage Cans = : - | soores - eone R fhement mut with x;o“‘mi({“\l response | ploged by thel Seibert Milk Co. .:d 18-inch x 24-inch, 24-inch x 24-inch. 10 and 15 gallons, Big Indian 0—Frenc | 9:15—Chelsea coneert orchestra today and none of the Mexico City | s, Olive, a clerk in the - . o—Police alarms; scores e e R R SRRl GRASS HOOKS s—Blanche Mauclaire, songs & e ety Persons close to President Calles, | employed by the Studebaker | 10:30—Castillians dance orchestra ¥ i 1 g 7:50—8alvatore Cusenza, mdndolin- 1307 asIIOnS | however, eaid the situation was un- . and elyn, a pupil in}| Balanced just right. : ist | 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 changed although they understood Mr. Keller is employed by | ) > Very attractive, 8:10—Mayalta Duo | 6—Mutual Savings hour that negotiations leading towards a |the New Britain Typesetting Co, | It R 65c each. 0—*Books,” W. Orton Tewson |~ %~ e ettlement were continuing. These | In recognition of the occasion, the | 8 ock reports; news | | §5—Olga Paul, songs I | 7:95—Health talk | persons would not permit use of | children yesterday presented their 4 9—Rudolph Joskowitz, violinist |7:30—WGY Player | their names and there was no official | parents with gold watch | = | 9:30—Lydia Mason, pianiste Tl HGE Teaes | cognizance of the outside rumors of E — | RACK] IFFE’ Sanitary 7 ! 9:45—Chris Mechan, songs et a settlement. | PLAY AT CENTRAL SCHOOL | % & : 4 10—Dave Meyers' orchestra |9 ,(‘;‘L";.',‘,)’\_fxl_'x" M oes: mised| Mexico City newspapers unani-| The annual elass play of the June SINK.CANS R :30—Police alarms; weather j 3 it {mously have refrained from com- | graduation class of t 10:30—P | quartet | e i 3 492—WEAF—610 s | menting on the situation. | 1or High school will take place to- | White Enamel, | 10—Palmolive hour | = ! i R —Maurice Tyler, tenor | — | night in the school auditorium un- of CONF]DENCE $2.35 each, ] 5:15—“Postage Stamps,” £. Roths- le¢ ites.” Chos der the direction of Miss Frances g child | Ragha:lltes, [(/;,‘tosena b Coombs. The play will be presented | AS Name o ore Club 'vy the | jor Dramatic club and | “The Raphaelites” as t iame of | includes many pupils prominent in [the sociul orgunization of the em- | school dramatics. Albert Loomis has | 1 plo of Ruphacl's Department |the main role and the comedy is 0—Jolly Bill and Jane, duets —Waldorf-Astoria dinner music 5—S8cores —Happy Wonder Bakers 7:39—Happiness Boys y During he Connecticut College | Store, Inc., was decided upon last | furnished hy Fred Ritter who plays | $—Cities Service concert oreliestral oo ¥ i SO be broadeast | CVeNing at w meeting of the club. |the “Brown Derby and back cigar and Cavaliers | through WTIC at 7:30, the soloists | Various suggestions for a name were | detc ion. The per- | for :duled to start soon | y—8ame as WTIC | will be Winifred A, Beach, soprano, B Ak e b Celos holak P Hyie s ot submitted, but the cash pr 30—La France orchestra and Loretta Murnane, pianist, whose 7 PARK AND BIGELOW STREETS st By {jointly awarded to Mrs, Elizabeth |sale of home made candy, The 10—8ame as WTIC o B S Biedes M sale of home made 5 | [ 11—Correct time program will include wmong 6lhers Hancock, huer of mulin underwear, | Loys' double quartet and the school | TEL. 5000 T ob e s WTIC ! e iy | @nd Miss Martha Schwartz, buyer | orchestra will add to the program. | ¢ ; 7 ! ne Sk of infants’ wear. Pttty i 435—WI7—060 LA nd Schlnd-|* pite ans b A I S 5 an i | 5—The Gotham Trio i | Plans are being made for the an- anada’s national wealth has in- | 3 30—Reports; stock market, finan- {nual outing of the store, to be held |ercased $3,000,000,000 fn four years, | [ i o ot rices EeEa { Wednesday aften une ich | 4 9 ini 4 clal summary, cotton pric Following this group of selections | i {y d€HES sumu::nmr:'jr..fiondfihkh‘ l;(z;d;."f to the Dominion Bureau | cultural | will comw the Austin organ recital | S ; 8% of Statistics, | §:45—1J. David Danziger, violinist ligempstue e | 6—Baseball reor e A 5- ott's Venetian F=—Summary of programs 1. Nose Needn’t tion wi iondoliers 'BAKER'S 5% ‘30—Same as WBZ o . s == = = | ot ; | Shine Any More \ glasses “ way o I a . “The when you use this new wonderful | lN DIAN TAKE YOLR. TIME S| i eletup Kb WEE i " for Cities Serve Prench Process ace Powder called [ > 4 I THAT L S—Godfrey 1ud violinist tra and @ balanced pro- MELLO-GLO. 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Smith & Corona Typewriters New Britain Typewriter Exchange PHONE 612 96 WEST MAIN STREET Beavon's glad- @ ta your 2 over-worked . and painful m 11:30—Tommy Gott's orche 810—WMCA—370 5—Selbert Fursters B 30—Aunty's chat; £tudio prograr $—Littman’s Entertainers ment §tore or your | und end all your !When In Hartford et Entertainers { g paters Special for Saturday la e i3 30—Rainbow orchestra ) Leits of Genlitid R e Y | Dine at the Oldest and Best 120:30—Columbia Park concer o gs ol Lenuine Polishes | Food Res 11=McAlpins ance or i at 9 SPRING LAMB e | Sea taurant, Sea 12 mid—Jack's orc a o el i ot = Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Food direct from the Ocean. 7 tertainers sclections 1o ve heard are Herbert's 45¢ i Tires HANK HUXTABLE DIDNT MIND THE RICE AND OLD $10—WLWL—330 | N N e Vulcanizing Our Specialty Retall Department Oommected , ||SHos, THEY THREW AT MIS WEDDING, UNTA.- 6—Littman melody program [pr me compos T bl ot i "to- | :‘;)Illvle‘ y Market T H c°xswe“ HONISS TRATS HUNG N FRONT OF THE SHOE SHOP FOR.YI 7:06—James Hagney, tenor verzrs | 33 Myrtle St Tel. 285 . 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