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i i 18 SNMASRA | E}fig@@@f@? ....,un,‘({W R i SATURDAY :10—Shelton ensemble —Loprz orchesira Eastern Daylight Saving Time rumen mus New England 560—WTIC, Hartford—3536 §:30—Waldorf-Astoria dinner mu- ~—Baseball scores I—Silent for station WCAC §—Recital by Charlotte Lar | st; A s Tracy, accor Rochon | ‘The Goldman band concert —Hotel Bond dance orcl News and weather i 1130—WICC, Bridgeport-—266 [ : Bronx Elks' silver 11 S10—WMCA—3T0 i—Merchants' Hour t—Studio program 1:15 n recital Al scores 2 o itz Ball Rou es ' 1dio progiom ecital | —Baselall score —Weather and news 0—Ritz Ball Room orchestra 900—WBZ, Springticld: p:59—Weather report }—Rap's orchestra $:30—Time; Orchestra b:45—Piano recital ¥:55—Baseball scores 1—Ober Trio recial 1:30—=8ailortown continued SHO—WGES. }:10—Boston Symphony Pop con- % cert h €5, ) )—Joseph Ecker Group i 3 : 10:40—Bascbali scores |7 a5 sralon'D Ahlin | 10:45—Hotel Statler orchestra A Halen vhnlD ind Florence 11:30—Time and weather i A 850—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—164 !—Information Bureau Service 8:20—Holen §—Ted and His Gang ¥—Juvenile Smilers §:30—Dok and His Sinfonians 1:30—Better Busincss talk ):40—TLady of the Tvorics r:50—Romance in Art [ V—Radio Minstrels V—Program through WEAN lo—State Ballroom orchest 590—WEEL Boston—308 6: —Abraham Hirsch *olitical son violin Lobert forccast, Pater- smith, soprano orchestra duets Time; 20—City Holon Ins riians Y—Musical program | 6:45—Merriam Stern 1 songs | y—Program from New York | ~Industrial chat; time }:20—News Wilson and Simmons, duets i 4—Chimes trer o can Knights ~Time; Piotti and Hardy 1 Dins School pro racter i fduring the 15 for this NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1928 provlems of childhood. vides ook learning, but n wochild is developed aftor-school hours and it the day is ob- Teuse served to bring home to adults this ruth. The Miss Emily Goldmun b ou will no eed selections popu Bakoozy 1 Tschaikows: from 'Stri world. The euse.” from Herbert's an, No programs louty known a with geners Psrams of t dued pleasing S largely due to the efforts Mars, Childhood 1 ill be bro 1f you ha ind Mexican pliy any nrogram which will th WEAF at pes of broade arrangement of the pro- director of the 0. The program ast at § o'cock. s en 1 any of the and concerts in the past doubt tune in on WEAFR Sia program of including | immortal 1| solution of beuutiful is the Damnation of crs are Bee- lgmont,” Wag- Lohengrin” and wrian Dances.” for a the |serves to focus attention of the pub- ing such time-honored melodies as|on a dead man's chest. i {lic upon the most | this incident alone would have been n the most dangerous districts and i lupe and whom tl; ind what the government terms ace ey mistakenly sullivan's Quilter's| Despite his fame, however, belicved to be federal soldiers. | givities of the deibiianl Now Nleeps the Petal,” | persons do mot believe that El | enough to make Catorce renowned. | Practically all were killed on the | .. 18 Catliolie seditioniatm, § Rurleigh's “By nd | Catores worthy to be comparcd | More recently El Catorce is said | spot and their bodies strung on | ' % @ business basis. Stickles' with Francisco Villa. Making due|to have been one of the rebel lead- | trees lining the highways as an ex- s for prejudice and the | ers in a battle at San Francisco del | ample to anyone who should oppose The National Concert orchestra | difference in the Spanish and Eng- | Rincon, state of Jalisco, in which i('mu-n-. has picked out as its opening num- | USh 1anguages, there arc some \\)v.o‘nv"\\.w unofficially reported that Although all the evidence scems | ber for Sunday's concert which will | 4°scribe him as “a bum.” [ 120 revolutionists were killed. to show that El Catorce comcs un- he broadcast through WJZ at 1| The only question is whether Ca- | mand Nearly Wiped Out der the bandit elassification rather s command of 200 o'clock in the afternoon, Goldmark's | torce bas been present on all the | was | than that of a rebel, he has fre- Ms from “The ~ Queen of | occasions on which he is said to[mearly wiped out i a battle the [ouently been mentioned in connee- Other selections included | have been. If he was, he caanot be |latter part of May in the state Za- |[tion with the so-called Catholic Saint deluge,” Lassen's | dismissed so lightly. | catecas, ord 1o the newspaper The Catholic forces Faetivill DuentneeTl Toaivs Catorce is said to have been re-| El Sol, which says that Catome ra are said to have aid- Vineyard Tavll” and T sponsible for the Guadalajara train | himself was bg wounded. Only | ed him in obtaining arms and sup- Andante from “Fifth Symphony.” |hold-up in April, 1927, one of the |Night and the roi country in | plies and Catorce, it is rumore — most horrible events of its kind. | which the battle oceurred saved | not afraid to go into a city in dis- NGSIo Y Bl | More than a nundred persons were | Catorce from falling into the hands | suise i, the purpose of conferring | e e | Killed or injured and one man |of the fedewals, this account sa j with his triends { sian, will be ple the Anglo. | Whose entire family had been wiped eing from the battleground, | all internal contliets in Mexico, ! Persiaus during @ program which | 0Ut Was brought to the capital in- orec’s men are said to have met [ditforent sides Lave made use of i will b broadeast through Wz and | Sahe. Wholesale disasters of this Iy a hand of vims bandits and it is possible t i § WIBZ at 5:45. Rimsky-Korsakofi's | Iagnitude are rare in Mexico cven the Shring G there is any link between Catorce “iastern Romance” and “Hymn to the will be played. A valse I fro schaikowsky's “Fifth Sym- Friml's “Chanson” and “Sylvia® also will be heard. to lisicn in and contrast dances with the pres- Navy band f tirough WJZ at § IFfollowing this number the y Wallace's overture to nd will continue with Andante Cantabile Quartet,” ‘one of the k. ng | most famous strong numbers in the Slumber Music ensemble will | [ play a number not often heard dur- | ing their | which will come through WJZ. The ction is Other selections his organization st at 11 o'clock, “Chanson oy Trinkaus’ | selections Only Girl.” from Vienna a4 Gabriel's “Dream Pic- Drdia’s includ Larent ales t thut by this of the new “Sixty Minutes” has met i approval, as the pro- his or; ization are in- 1 well balanced. time the broadeast 1:30—Masterpicce Pi 1020—WG 04 | ror tomorrow's (Sunday) pro- !:45—Weekly Book talk news; Spo: gram which will be broadca V—Program from New York idward Freneh, piano through WEAT at 3 o'clock a num- 1:30—Harmony Boys —Meredith Curtin, baritone {ber of well known sclections have V—Program from New York 0—Opportunity Night l0—Radio forecast and Concert trio ‘rank Tannen, ~J. Herrero, baritone | guitarist weather | 0:05—News —shirley and Edna Mohr 360—WCAC, Storrs—3536 ‘red Price, bass *—Organ recital ¢ Serena, piano } 1:80—"Vocational Guidance” and .15 —Dowdand Seotl, songs | “Illumination oming Ranjo Bo; | New York | Eastern Stations 570—WNYC—526 | i—Western Union time 1.01—L. Metecalf, whistler I:15—S8port chats | 1:30—Correct time Martin | 1:31—Police alarms; baseball e ti | 1:35—Theodore Marvel, songs Sl | 1:45—Blanche Mauclaire, songs Mo arias | J—How, Winter Russell Lido Venice entertainment }:15—Abe Durg, violin SR e e T $:30—Rebecca Brookmever, PNO |7y wWpG, Atlantic City 5:45—Roland Weber, readings 6:45—0 o »—Correct time ):01—Vincent Martha —Morton dint 4a—Talk, Dr. W S—Childr h, trumpet ke, soprano i n's Day illy Reske, baritone Tl e enty-ifth anniversary din- | >IN BT ner, Bronx lLodge of Elks | 1h—Da e {1—Police alarms; weather; tides | " 610—WEAF—1 | 16 i Ph=Hplae onchoniny [ T10—WEL Phiiadclphia—105 v:30—Janssen’s orchestra b Dl [ 5 orchestra 1n—>Male quartet ; 10:a6—Same: as WEAL BIM and J S60—WIP, Philadelphia— VWaldort-Astoria music 0 Eladeplle I—Baseball scores ] 1:01—South Seu Islanders | 1:30—8tatler Peunsylanians ! V30—Bame at W : me; ol 11—Park Contral | 6H0—WIL—15 |—Manger orchestra her reports Trio A hour orchestra 130—Tennosses ins' orche “rio : e 11—Time; orch T00—WGY, Sehenectady—i380 —Longines tim: T285— 1 1l scores 01—Astor orchestta - S WAL }—U. 8 Navy | | \L Allen World's 1 r o Sein n stra | Listen 4% to the E STETSON SHOE PARADE Weymouth Post No.79 American Legion Band Sunday Eve.6t07 Eastern DavlichtTime m Bration Wil and 5 other stations associated with the National Broaacasting Co SPONSORED LOCALLY BY HAROLD A. KNOWLES, Inc. Footwear X9 WEST MAIN ~i. tional famous 'S¢ mous Dy Schubert's Reichardt's The well Zivlinska-C the radio a day a a program |instrumental cludes R G Mino Rimsky- sun,’ and price.” There ds rin; musica roup best number of them Tosel “Salut D'An laguena’’ an he soloist The Simmons, | have been will be e throngh W composcd of rnoon through progr half-hour r I been picked out among them Drdla’s puvenin,” the equally fa- k's “Humoresque," Who Is Sylvia “In the Time of Ross known combination of ornish will again delight ndience at 4 o'clock WEAF of well selecied vo selections which aninoif's in- “Prelude in Kreisler's “Old Refrain,’” h the Ca- “Hymn To s “Valse rsakoff’s Schube no qustion that the Na- & orchestra is one of the al ensembles on the broadeasts every Sun . and for this selected a air. has sparkling tunes, li's rour," Moszkowski' Wl Holmes' “By the will he Harold 1 ital of William which was to saritone, broudeust last Sunday, ard tomorrow at 9:15 BAF. The program is old favorites, contain- e Legal Notice SEALED ceived by t tollo TOWN O Wit ol adam 1iro ated tion Har TOWN OF IWN O will fu , Division ¥ PROPOSALS will be re- he State Highway Com- 12 Washington Street, until 2:00 P, M I accordance jons on file “onn ANDARD TIM 1428, in wing place I ENFIEL trap e About 15,- rock watcrbound nt on the Scitico- ok road. NOTE: The irnish invert paved cor- 1etal Plans ani 15 at ti fice of R, W. 15 Lewis tford, Cc GIIANDY: About macadam pavement on o0k St. North Granby. vill h Spiral Iron Pipe. Plans the office of R. in 15 4, Conn. 1" ROCKY HILL: About waterhe cadam Elm NOTE il turn Plans oilier of Bldg. weer, nn SUFFIELD: Alout imental pavement The State will invert paved Plans and office of R, W. Stovens, Division Engineer, 15 Lewis = t. H ord, Conu. AL Bids must be accompanied by ret npar bond or a certifie check not less than o iird of the ost of the work. The State High- way Commsioner resertes the right to T any and all bids, Tred at Hartford. Connecticut, ine 1928 JOHN A. MACDONALD, ford ate Highway Commissioner, Chatrman 12 Washington Street, Hart- Conn nd again will be y evening when it will ast from the mall of the New rsity £rounds at 9:15 h WJZ und WRZ, For tomor- row's program the ing num- Deen Tschai- 5 “Marche * overture o ‘Thomas’ “Mignon,”" MacDowell's Water Lily” and excerpts from Gounod's “IPaust.” —L. C. EL CATORGE NOTED WEXICAN ROBBER Fame Grows as He Is Blamed for Many Crimes Mexico ( June 16.—(1'P)— With the returns still incomplete it looks as though “Ei Catorce,” who might be ribed as the man no- body knows, would win the title of “Mexico's worst bandit.” In the central states of Jalisco, Michoacan, Colima and Guanajuato, El Catorce, deservedly or not, has through his decds both imaginary and real dwarted to exinction all other reputations and advertised himself to almost national fame. El Catorce med for ever: thing these days in the way of ban- olutionary activity, which is sometimes filling a large order, Now and then this band is said to be only 20 or 30, sometimes several hundred. Frequently Catores is kill- ed or wounded or otherwise exter- minated on paper. Like a villain in a movie serial, however, he always turns up in the next cpisode as if hy force of habit so as not to spoil the plot. The words “el catoree” mean “the fourtcen.” The urge to explain the origin of that name by a hair- | raising, bloody account is perhaps one of the most tempting that ever confronted a conscicntious corres- pondent, One may however, that the real sion would be better | than anything one could invent, so | why bother? | Two Versions of Name In the capital it is said that E Catorce got his name in one of two ways, One that he first sprang into prominence by making a rail- way attack at a milepost labeled ourteen.” The other is that Catorce was onee personally T le for the exccution of 14 prisoners. A smoking revolver in Lis hands, Catorce put away these 14 behind a convenient hillsid a woodlund reenactment of what happened to the famous is b 14 found NEW BRIT. BIDS WANTED ALTERATIONS AND ADD| Scaled proposals for the construc- tion of a new four story addition approxim ey i -0" alterations 1o the present Aca High School and also to the Vocutional High School at ain, Connweticut, will be re Mr. Joseph M. Halloran, Chairman of Building Committee, at the office of the School Department, Walnut Hill School, New Britain, Conn cut, on or 0:00 o'clock Daylight Saving Time on July 1928, on plans and specifications prepared by the Warren Holmes- | Powers Company, — Architeets, 11| ast Allegan Street, Lansing, Michi- gan the made on the blank forms accom- | panyving the spec ions, Sub-bids | mailed to the architect will be de-| livered to the contracter awarded the contract Plans ard spece itions may be seon at the offices of the architect, | ansing, Michigan, und at the of-! o8 of the School Conneetic ommittee, New | Plans and 4 of the | ew Brit- | Sritain, specifications may e Superintendent of § ain, Co f $15.00 | which wi «1 to contrac-| tors sihmitting a hona hid upon | return of the plans and specifications in good condition. 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