New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1928, Page 18

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MONDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time New England 360—WTIC, Hartford—535 5:25—Summary of program news 6:30—Sportograms 35—Hotel Bond Trio 3:55—Baseball Scores Talk on § G. McDonald :15—National 30—Piano r String ital s—Progr: 11—Tim . and weath 1130—=WICC, Bridgeport—:266 Students 8:45—Question RBox ‘eronica Grah —Sterling ense 900—WBZ, Springfield 6—Weather report A. C. Raido Forum don Trio Welden Trio conting Hotel Statler orc 30—Program from NBC Studios Kane's Melody Mansion 10—Time; Musical program 11 scores Symphony :15—Time and weather 850—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—164 5—Ted and His Gang 6—Juvenile Smilers §:30—Dinner dance music 7—News 11—"Amos 'n’ Andy" $0—Civil Service Talk 7:40—Lady of the Ivories $—Program by George Wheeler $:30—Beethoven Trio orch 6:3b—News; Chimes; 6:45—Big Brother club 7:30—O01d Time Minstrels $—Program from NBC Studios 11:01—Flying and weather foreca 11:05—News 790—WGY, Schenectady—379 6—S8tock reports and news jtems 6:25—Baseball scores :30—Hotel Van Curler orche |11 “Stresemann” by James G. Mac-| Donald :28—Baseball scores 30—General Electric Blunt, eomb, pianist; Ira and Industrial Department program. Ethel New-| 1 jnfants Home bari- 922224,/ Arena; N. T. G. announc fsrra. A—R esqH orts Stock market quotations —Summary ing Jackson, —Slun m SIO—WLWL, New York—370 Dominican Hour Dana | Skinner 7:45—Popular h Hour of Music llsburg Mountain Enter- rdens ance orchestra e Wolfe and the Baer 950—KDK.A\, Pittsburgh—316 ball scores; markets ne; Baseball scores Gang —Riverside hour ango orchestra s of Great Composers weather, basehall )—WPCH, New York—326 {9—Joe Kiden, planist 4:15—Arright Singers 9:45—Henry | Lumorist oRram concert ig Addi Prohaska 11 tone, and Edward Rice, vioinist |13.30—Piotti and Hardy :30—A. & P. Gypsies 10—Cabin Door 10:30—Fisk “Time-to-Retire 11—Max Smith and his Cavali 1100—~WPG, Atlantic City—: 45—Organ recital, Arthur Brooks 5:55—News scoren flashes and n5—Hotel Morton dinner concert | 45—Talk, Arthur Eldred —Elzy Young's Versatillans 30—Mary Phillipy, James W. Way, fenor; Brothers, Hawailan Steel Pier, Marinc Pler 4—Ambassador concert orchestra 9:30—"For Land’s Sake” 16—"The Knickerbockers Studio, cello; Adclaide Keezer, Marine Studio, Steel Pier 10:30—Ben Pollack’s dance orch 11—Follies Bergere 11:30—Sllver Slipper orchestra 710—WOR, Newark—1i22 6.16—Jacques Jacobs' semble 6:45—Warren B. Wood. baritone 7—Baseball scores 7:10—Jacques Jacobs' semble 7:30—Levitow's dance orchestra s—H. V. Kaltenborn Shelton rent Events” £.304-The French Trio and Charles Premmac, tenor 2—Hank Sir Show Boat ers weather nd ¥ 11:30—The Witch Hour $70—WABC, New York—300 6—Orchestra 6:80—Musical program 7—Orche: —Jolly Bill and Jans MO—W GRS ey ¢5—Jan 1 r 9—Boxing contest from &t Niehol SHORE “LOBSTER” DINNER From 5 to 8§ P. M. Every Day (Except Sunday) HONISS’S 22 Srate St (Tnder Grant's store) 1 soprano; Reeves guitarists, Steel Supper club | spanish court at the Sheliton en- en- ssociate edi- tor Brooklyn Dally Eagle, “Cur-i.n Sold Village Grove Nut :30—General Motor Family party Boys' 11l scores Big Brother 0—Chelmsford Old Time Min- baseball | g s as WTIC udio programs 30-—Gen. Motors Family —The Cabin Door 30—Time to Retire | \—Same Boys Through the Static " Phyllis Herbine, violin; Rita May Baker,| plano, nish musie, strumental will featur gram of the G. M. family party in a | radio drama written around the life lot Queen Isabelia and the colorful time of Colum- bus. The be | pre: orchestra musical program wili ¢ Spumish artists and an at $:30 through WTIC Boys will nine popular songs during gram will b thr n IC at 1u:30, | ciaily moteworthy nur pro; m a o de of t Wood- by Jesscl and “I'm Al Rainbows." Other in- 1ish broadcast | | i on the way resting s are of “Mary Ann.” reatures will The vorm, firefly, rds will come bee, Suppe’s sehu- Poldini's For Sale brick house o1 Two family Farmington avenue, 12 rooms, all improve- ments. Will sell reasonable. COX &DUNN 272 MAIN STREET DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson. D.D.S. Kensing - | ton, Harttord, Conn. | X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN i NAT. BANE BLDG. Great broadcast o'clock. with rony” Lis to | I will be Mozart's overture "La Semplic which * L Rrowns Red Sox Rottom Wilson issone | Hornst | 1urst, ot Gehrig, | Lazzeri | | | Burns, Rottom Frisch, {Nationa | Americ Season’ nationa | sessions confere. | propos: {was de toward | posing | extrem !gatheri nst cientious objrctors liee Th pianist to accept a resolution I «tua ment | Litvino foreign [ . | Chic sen, featl Denma jin Ame ckie ght Chicago | Billy round For Feet That ‘Burn; Ache, Sting | Here's | S0 Good for ! Paini | Notl Two espe- | Schubert's r Doppleg: «d.” Chopin’s Warsaw, July ng benevolently the 4 proposal Shine. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, KAPLAN TOMEET % QUINTERD TONIGHT "t Meriden Battler Gets Chance to ."oc | Reverse New York Decision " will open Lour of r Music which will be broad- | 2 = rough WJZ at 11 o'clock and ng other Both Kaplan and Quintero, here now, are in perfect shape and should be ready to go twice times 10 rounds tonight. The past two weeks have been spent by them in getting ready. Kaplan is more than anxious to be fit, for he knows that he will have to win decisively to prove that he should have the victor | in New York. On the other hand | Quintero wan's to make it two | straight, then to set sail on the high | road toward a ecrack at the cham- | pionship. | In spite of the official defeat of Kaplan in New York the odds favor {him to win tonight, but the qdds ure slight and at the ringside the two should be on even terms so far as wagering is concerned. The two main bout contestants | will ably supported in their | fracas by a card which could pass' off itse as a star program. In the ! semi-final of cight rounds Georgia Day of New Haven, meets a stellar former in Irish Jimmy Kelley of ' w York, a man who since Jan- uary 1 defended his National Guard title nine times in 15 round bouts e, A0 won all of them. woths| Two other eights are on the bill. | Satdiam, 1 one Al Tripolt of Yonkers, mcets i Swith of Bridgeport. In the | orks will ot be of the Lrand Other Johnny Scalzi, Bridgeport, is ich annually delights the kids, |Paired off with Tony Leto of Tampa, | and small, Instesd it will be a |& feather in the same stable with | e Stechnics, with QuIRLero and who made his debut in | Qcidy Kaptam of Meriden, New York with a knockout. The | Manuel Quintero, of Tampa nard opens with 2 ix sound fgo be- | s e chict attractione | Lween Baby Dol of Waterbury and | ‘teh a vetarn g0 as A1 Irving of New York. | 4 sequel to their tilt in New York | In the event of rain the show will | when Quintero was returned a win- |10 be postponed but wiil be trans- | ©s Lut not by the i¢rred to the big Arena in Grove | lic and press which watched the oL dhs dndosr home ol Snpitein | bout. has promiss of being the best N€V Haven. stic attraction staged | on. the two fighters, and Composers” program to be through WJZ at 10 program will open t ntinished Sym- compositions of “Adien,” The and other be heard playe White City wvin Rock, New Haven 10 rounds, 136 pounds, Kaplan, Meriden, vs. -ro, Tampa, Fla S rounds, 13 Grorgie Day, New Haven, (Jimmy Kelle W York. Preliminaris § round unds, Al oli, e Smith, Bridgeport; Bl ony Bach's W o Semi-tinal, & rounds, port, vs. 16 round ’\\..url,\ 3 pounds, Doll, Al Irving, New York. Baby Fueik's i New shio |is due for tn ite City Savin Rock, tonig but HONE RUN CLUB American League 1nkees Yankees Athleties Browns National League CONTIUES DEADLOCKED ! nagua, caragua, July 2.—U®) —The conservative party continued | deadlocked today over its nominee | for president. It was belicved that, owing to the bitterness between the | ctions, the selection of a presiden- | 1l candidate could be effected only by the national election board of | which General Frank R. McCoy is the chairman. Two men have been proposed, Carlos Cuadra Pasos and Vincente Rappacciole, The supporters of each have submitted their arguments to 'tlhe national board. MEAT MARKET SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY For that Outing—our best . 30¢ FRANKFORTS ib. 55¢ landg Bt . 16 in Connec tte, R i s | Anteraest in v. Bra 14 | particularly when they were to- Phillies 10 |gether, was arousud some several ants ago when they met in New Yesterday's | Haven in an elimination bout which Yankers marked the road to a chance at Yankees Mandell's crown. Quintero was the Athletics man passed officially, but there was ted Sox much dissent that a return match Indians : seemed the only way out. Cardinals This was eventually signed by Cards e Matchmaker Faolillo for the Arena League Totals and Elm City fight clubs of New Al League % Haven and booked .for the White an L City stadium. s Total Homers ley, 2 inter- 1 peace cong ended strongly vmphasizing the preciation of the Kellogg 1l to outlaw war. The pact clared to mark great progress the pacification of the world. German delegation by its im- numbers, most of whom were iste, almost dominated the ne. The caused a vote the ‘“persecution” of con- to my serv- the congress tn favor of ma- offered by Maxim 1f, Soviet vice commissar for affairs, at Geneva AKES START TONIGHT ago, July 2 (UP)—Knud Lar- rweight champion of rk, will make his first start srica in an 8-round bout with Dugan, Louisville, here to- Shuffle Callahan, popular middleweight. will moet ey also swa Fancy milk fatted—large roasting Small genuine spring Indianapolis, in a 6- bout on the same card A popular roast for the holiday Best sliced BOLED HAM Enough for two—Fancy Fresh or Perspire Relief in 5 Minutes—Nothing inging Bunions and ful Soft Corns. Ib. 63¢ 3 each 98¢ in all the world like Eza, the season’s glad- & ATLANTICS PACINIC 2 FIREWORKS! All ready for our great clean-up. Come in and bring your friends with you. Stock of Over $15,000 Plenty of them, have your pick. We have fireworks you are unable to get elsewhere. Follow the crowd. 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