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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1928. “ircus Band and the comedy s FROM RACKLIFFE’'S" — ALWAYS RIGHT | The pop ncert iolinist nds each Friday mght. will roadepst a ram of § ort pr pan- 810—WMCA—370 ish meclodies tonight through WIJZ o—sever Purtrs e Charles W. Stevens Addresses: Delightful erchestra selections, in- om0 American Institute of Banking Eustern Daylight Saving Time gE w @ UTTING (K)EMARKS will be t § o'clock — New England 9:30—Herbert's time {tonight, during a musical progr 31—Ocean life {of tr y —Rainbow orchestra ! am “Sar Heli- Herbert's Al (P—The file as a $860—WTIC, Hartford—335 9 Philadelphia, June $:20—Summary of programs and|1 ] ibilities of a centr: | news 30—Columbia concert frarcce it L L IEElLenoR LADR S ,',““'"\L"‘,. 6.25—Sportograms 11—MeAlpin orchestra bie Vit Lot can Rers mesnrlad Bes cp il | BOUT ) 6:30—Hotel Bond Trio wanee orchestra s My Weth- | foricti ths Braissl mencentios etl $:55~-Raschall seores | 860—WGBS—319 ' arc some of the other num- American Institute of Banking. | 7—Clinton Musical Perlod | 5:30—Joseph Waterkeyn, tenor |o program Stevens 1€ assistant cashier of | 7:30—Connecticut College on AIF |5 45 Radio—H. Bernard | — o1 Col Trust company in §—Austin Organ reeital §:50—Colt Park Municipal dance orchestra presentations by four men rs of the Slumber Music ensemble —Joseph Waterkeyn, tenor 5:55—World news flashes on. —THE MASTER BARBER Very Tmportant t | 6—The Jolly Jester be featured during ton t is impossible ,” said, “to > T $—An Evening In Paris 1,5 0—Runnin® Wild Flour I will be presented cratte the importance of the | OF YOUR LAWN 9:30—Hartford Electric Light Co./: 59 ji,rmonica club | through WJ ral file as a source of mnew program 3 7:40—Fifty Years at New London, a viola solo, pi business. It becomes apparent | \J—?rogra\;; m;me NBC Slud)o: | "W V. swan | 1 violin solo. when we discover, as has been ' 11—Time; otel §t. Regis orch. aniai e ense e will pay Hayd ert " d by re alysi (il < i T |7 Harmonica club 1semble will pay Havdw's overture proved by careful analysis. that Some people enjoy cutting the grass. They 11:30—News and weather 500—WDRC, New Haven—268 (5:1 B—Merchants’ Musical Period Is €:45—News,weather and theater re-|s:4 view | Disabitata,” Mozart's “Serc- | jor cent of the new business of ' Schubert's “Who Is Syl cvery bank comes through old cus- aria’s Wiegenlied.” qon idonie Licban, ongs —~Casriel; Whitaker, piano —TIrene Terry, soprano Laziest Man own Blairs, The easiest running, cleanest cutting lawn mower we ever handled. The When Harmony Singers cultivation through the central file lawn likes it too. Grass is not a weed but a €:55—Baseball scores ! L. [ ade orchestra are limitiess, because of the ad- ; # % \ ? %—Time; talk by Humane socicty |10:30—Harris and Inslee FIRE |NS”RAN[;[ ditional business each customer rep- ' plant Ju§t as much as any of the cul}nated The Old (-rey Mower 2:15—Philip Levine, pianist R e | resents in himself and because of flowers in your garden and needs just as ain’t what she used %:30—Four Banjolicrs Davis, piano his connection with other concerns h er care, ! S5 e 3 *—Pupils of Enrico Batell : b e a or individuals whom he might in- g tendercare R o mouerilmake to be—get a New $—Time :20—Trene Davis, piano fluence to become depositors or cus- | a good looking lawn look better. The Blair ' studio featurs | tomers of the bank. The central | is self-sharpening, self-adjusting and all Blair 1130—WICC, Bridgeport—260 e —WABC—309 : models are equipped with Fafnir Ball Bear- s ' ings, Timken Roller Bearings and Hyatt Roll- L 8025 to $25'00 ‘he possibilitics of customer 7—Studio program 7:80—"Question Box" L ducational service nmi " department for the entire bank.” e {Criminal Court Judges Not Re- i 7:45—Bascball scores v Island orchestra " HILL E s i oM. 1o S 1 iprebaseie L 8 s Biril ! ga]ded as Good Risks MAPLE NEW! | er Bearings. Know real grass cutting com- 8:30—Universal City Hour 5 ink De Lyon, tenor CIN S o —e- | fort from now on. 9—Al Bablon and orchestra oadway chat D Lmal D K. Perry of Golf street has!| 900—WRZ, Springficld—333 i—Weather; Forum serics; piano| Chicago, June 22 (B—Crilimal =~ Cr Ao o 0% S0 1l ay in Ate | 5:45—Weather report | | court judges who preside over trials [ i 8 Shls | 5:46—Jerry Falvey's orchestra | i artet involving g ers are not regarded lantic i o el I ;s—:z. cball cores . | b;)m?fio) buritone as good Tisks by fire insurance com- | Mrs. Fred Gross "“ddmn & Tth}‘ 6:30—Program from NBC Studios Daisy Miller | panies. Judge John P. McGoorty dov slopelane spending: - several Y & f NBC S aisy Mille has discovered. A $10.000 fire in- Wweeks at Beach Park in Clinton, The Ramblers %:30—Program from NBC Studios 10:01—Vocal and Piano selections D==Rassball mooros 9:15-—North and South Duo —Musical program | 9:30—F. Ebrenberg, musical saw :15—Marion Horton, soprano | A. Pesci, policy on his home was Mrs B. J Hubert, who has been | led by the company vesterday jously ill at her home on Rob- | - explanation that he v I;l,'l’l;"\";;-‘“ T e e, 1 muchi ‘Reporting for Summer Z)Uty_— orty who pre- Miss Agnes Hitchcock has re- rane . Goslar, baritone; It was Judge Mc —Kotel § hest - R i enor 1 h:‘;]'mt‘:“';" ::2,"""‘ I "\";;”: r_’ ;.':‘1‘(‘,5"]::1‘“1);‘;‘0‘ sided at the recent trial of Eugene turned from Boston university to| , i el ek B “Red” MeLanughlin for attempted spend the summer recess with her | GRASS CATCHERS [ ] GARDEN TOOLS 650—WNAC-WHIS, Boston—104 SR A robbery. During the trial, at which parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hitch- | ; Heavy canvas with wire rein- i e 5—Ted and His Gang E‘T ‘5\’,” ”“‘l MecLaughlin was convieted. a plot 10 cock of Sequin street | forcentents and galvanized bot- Corksteel and plain wood §—Juvenile Smilers . {312 'l' I I hribe jurors and intimidate a witness| Charles Hurd of Schenectady G | handles. f,%o—bh\nflr‘vlamf‘ music e iguet time was discovered. The home of one was a guest of his parents., Mr. and | | 4 Tine Spade Forks, long and u«;n‘;n\e Blingle csloncyEon 3 1020—WGL—294 juror was bombed. and Judge Me- Afps. N. P, Hurd of Golf street, last | LAWN ROLLERS D. handles, Afe | 9—News items Goorty was threaten week-end | and Allen make--213.50 3 d0=~Lagy of the Tvorles orehiestra | Since ths © MeGoorty's Mrs, L. €. Baldwin entertained 00, 3 sizes — differnt Garden Hose 50—Editorial Review 9:50—Golf—Harry Sparing resldence has been under constant {ne Thursday Fvening Bridge club Onion Hoes §—Music 1 pyjous Half Hour 9:40—Jolinnic Tucker, songs police gnard. He said that with ot Juncheon and bridge vesterday : 14 Tinc Steel Rakes 8:30—The Chimncy Suallows Biggin, tenor {cancellation of the fire INSUrANCe afiernoon at her home in Litehfield. GOODWIN GRASS SHEARS 16 Tine Steel Rakes I Lok frop New Tor . lon sinating {policy he had taken out a civil com- Tha prizes were awarded to Mrs. 2 sizes—will not tire the wrist— | Loe siaglihales 11:05—News; Kenmore Restaurant angle orchestra motion (hombing) insurance policy . H. Latham, Mrs. R, B Doane, and | ball bearing. Faster and casicr, 5 Tine Manure Forks, long and orchestra :30—Washington Entertainers lat & high premium Mre Theodore Wallen, : D. handles, e 5:0—vmr,|. Boston—308 | T U B - "']’;MW - Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Harding and ||} ' \‘lh{\llHEDGl‘, {\!"‘Ans ‘ 6 Tine Manure Forks, long and :50—News T 5 s Brown Scott danghters, Leonie and Louise of | Allsteel B Ju s i Band | D. handles, = from New York Eastern Stations r. James Brown * ’ il e | ! : €—Program fron > Declines to Lecture RoVVins avenue spent last week-end 9 iin. blades. | Turf Edgers, 44 inch handle and 7—Big Brother club Raan s eclines to Lec with relatives in Lyme. | RINKLING CAN regular handl 7:30—Studio program 1020—WODA. Paterson—204 Meidelberg, Germany, June 22 | aice Elizabeth Atwell has re- h NG CA) ’ Uepnlasandie ens; s$—Program from New York sport talk —Because the question of the war 4-quart to 16-quart; very heavy ~uffle Hocs—Weed Hoes turned from Groton fo spend the | 2 - — Police rme E % vaniz I 9:30—Neopolitan Country elub 5:55—Police alarm Bultior naanywasalssatimr o R EET S Ce R R IR gelvanized, | 10—Program from New York Pagano Californians James Brown Scott, secretary of the s 1. E. Atwell of Maple Hill | R 5 AT & LAW PRINKLER —Radlo forecast and weathgr tudio trio Carnegie endowment for internation- i | WINGFOOT GARDEN HOSE i | Ring; Yankee, 4 arm, Gem; Rain King—2 sizes, Will not kink or crack: 25 and 50 ft. lengths. All coupled. | 15—Sunsghine Dovs re here ne Willlams of Wesleyan was —Jacques Renard and orch. | {al peace, declined to lect < ews; Jacques Renard and | don Burgh, baritone i ea Nora: of | orchestra |8 nony Four Seott been lecturing i1 Rolbins avenue last week-end. & COPPER SCREEN WIRE | SCREEN DOORS 3 e §:30—Weekly devotional service ! universities and failed 10 fiss Ruth Lienhard of New York | A 16 mesh, 18 in. to 48 in. wide 2-6x6-6, 2-Sx6-8 2-10x6-10, New York Stations D= Wesiemn nlon e jappear in the ¢ ed anditorinm. |was home last week-end to attend | PROGRESS New shipment just received. 3-0x7-0—7-8 in. and 1 1-8 in. 11—Arcola entertainment Instead Herr chalrman the wedding of her brother, John B. 29.8¢; pure copper. thick. Black and pearl wire e = b Sapeci lerr g b hy 3 " lick. Black and pearl wire. 570—WNYC—326 11:30—Slater orchestra lof the law faculty. explained that & fienhard and Miss Florence &. Shaf 1100—WPG, Atlantic Ciy—234 | number of German newspapers had o iy Hartford last Saturday. M 6—Correct. time |6:45—Organ recital lasked Dr. Scott through their col-|{jenhard js a daughter of Mr. and | BA0F="Markst high epotf 6:5 ws flashes lumns whethen he il adhered 10 3\re M. A. Lienhard of Golf street. 6:10—Walter Paige, baritone 7:05—Morton orchestra {the thesis of Germany's sole respon- | Ars, John Comstock and daugh.? 6:25—Baseball scores | S—Talk and songs i ibility for the w which he had ter Dorothy of Sommers were | €:30—French lesson | 8:15—Dance music; time laid down in an opinion rendered at|guests of Dr. and Mre. A. §. Grant | 7:30—Correct time +9—Traymorc orchestra Versailles. The juridical faculty, of Ciolf street last week-end. | 7:31—Police alarms; baseball 10—Dance music therefore, asked Dr. Scott whether Mp ang Mrs, Walter Sorrow, Miss | 7:35—Helen De Witt Jacobs, violln | .40 victor orchestra he would not answer the question. Tyelyn Sorrow and Frederick Sor- | 7:45—Marjorie Jacobs, piano 11-—Dance orchest 1 €cott ined on account of Wis of- yow of Sequin street are in New | §—8. Cusenza, mandolin; A. llardi, 790—WGY. schencctady—380 ol t the time the opinion’ York attending the graduation ex- | plano 6—Stock reports: baseball iwas rendered and preferred Mot 10 orcises at Pratt Institute from which | - - 3.15—Alice Robinson, soprano | 8:30—Dinner musit Hlecture. Miss Frances J. Sorrow was gradu- | o 5:30—Vacation Reading—W. O.|: g ove: haseball s | o 5 atadl todhy Tewson 7 Health talk; play 1 . o ici: 3 / $:45—Minnie Well, piano Al Hartford Official Says 9—Correct time 9:01—R. Joskowitz, violin 19:30—Negro Arts program y—Same a3 WEAT Aviation Is Lm‘estment Dl‘-oI;:";Jz\('l«‘::?te:n‘xrtist‘ 50—KDKA, Pittsburgh—316 Hoston! Tiins. 20 (P-The aesers] v Fay, i 3 el R o e sl e PARK AND BIGELOW STREETS 45—Beatrice Henderson. reader |y qeio firon time; baseball thoroughly constructive phs “a (arl Foster has granted a divorce 10—Mignon Bregen, contralto §:10—Theatrical calendar {phase which entitled to support 1o Nancy Fay, Westport artist, from Telephone 5000 . 10:15—Mary Morley, piano Dinner concert < an cconomic necessity and an at- (Clark Fay, artist, of Westport and . 10:30—Correct time; police alarms; e as WIZ M'tractive investment,’ was made by | New York. | weather; tide tables | 7—Time; haseball; music Norman It Moray of Hartford.| The action based on adwittery and 610—WEAF—i92 17:20—Week-end tour {Conn., at the second New England gesertion, was uncontested. Maurice Tyler, tenor s /A aviat conference which opened | Mrs. also was granted cus- i < 9 v 5 23 e ‘i —Bill and Ja : :\f,yy/vw I SRl e i m,]f-ro, e entaren. An ||| ! Hardwar Paint Sash Door Trim Agricultural and Builders’ Supplies L S [of the New England couneil. agreement before the trial in su- 7—Wonder Bakers —Happiness B §—Cities Service or s ing in ¥ 9:30—La France orchestra ame as WTIC 11—Time; 11:08—8t. e perior court provided for schooling LOSE MILLION VOTES of the children by Fay. Nashville, Tenn., June 22 (P—In Besides the plaintiff, Mr. and open letter to the delegates to|Mrs. Richard Connell of Westport, ” democratic convention, Rishon were witnesses, Connell is a widely ml fi s. d‘ M. Dmbose of the AMethodist known short story writter spe or atur y shurch, souih, has stated Mrs, Fay testified that after an ar- TG0, e TH e Ry Legs of Genuine inst any ac- and toek another woman to a Nor- SPR[ G LAMB nst prohibition will be for- walk hotel as Mrs, Tay. Her testi- hestra; quartet of more than 660—WJZ—4: F—Gotham + prot will b rkets | eork of stations including WTIC at Houston convention. mony was corroboratted by the | 38c Lh. ! , Violin 6:30 in £ von can't b i that nomination hotel clerk. | e presor personal- [of a wet « would cause a Mr. and Mrs. Connell testified to | y s DO YOU THINK 1D Venetian « 1 v, you e uetas million rats to i spending a week-end in Fay's New | Joneg Qua]uy M"ke' GO IN BEFORE ALL 6:25—Program suinmar muel v owill | parts York apartment where the nr!is!; THEM SoDY WATER GU22LERS, AND committee of safe- lived opennly with another woman. | hout | of th 33 Myrtle St. Tel. 285 i : i S ’ Free Delivery ASK FOR LIVER gt S (e ml |, OO0y s 10—Time: chamber loteta Vois . 2 - Ui S o e “LOBSTER” = o e | DINNER | b ol S| Tye From 5 to 8 P. M. Every Day et aran s " Diplomas Framed gl e i HONISS’S of Francs the sccond 1n the $1 '00 onlv 22 State S Hartford, Conn. . ARCADESTUDIO s R | || BAKER’S B ke S T YRR PR AT o durts ¢ ot at East Granby, Conn. N Uity o Somecsaes ROOT BEER Y VY owed 'r?" 1y Otio he I |‘ R s ExTnACT nphony A~ | zounoy's ¢ 1 play Gl Cranb;coppe,Min“ REFRESHING Lat a Chicken Di Lerbert's “Chi- ner at Tune in on e i NEWGATE TAVERN Cotton orclies! ‘ ) Ty v b it o Il | oven vuder New Manage- Baker's Little Journeys To Good Meals ~ 5—Christian's orchestra | & : 810—WLWL—370 6—Littmann progr 6:45—Talk—F D. W 7—K. of C. hour 7 n acts, which od origit will be re regular Dixie 15—J. Hayney. tenor which will be :30—J. T. Casfman WBZ at 45—Popular music i Further color will be added b N. B.—=Motoriste should drive to Granby. Simsbury or East Granby snd then follow cros: road signs wmarked “0ld New- gate Prison.” Broadcast by WTIC Mes. Standish White WTIC TUESDAY MORNINGS AT 11 0°CLOCK SINCE DOC WERNER MADE THE DRUG STORE OVER INTO A SODA PARLOR, HE HASNT LOST ANY OF HIS OLDER MEN CUSTOMER! ~SO HE REPORTED To DAY — pIoie _am W