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Eastern Daylight Saving Time NEW ENGLAND STATIONS 3560—WTIC, Hartford—565 B:20—Summary of program news H Sportograms a—Hotel Bond Trio Baseball scores Song recital 15—James Butler's Banjo Band T:45—Ten Years in The Jungles of Burma—Capt. Haynes 8—Piano recital 8:30—Colt Park orchestra n Evening In Paris® — Conneeticut State Fair pro- and Municipal dans: 40—Program from NBC Studios 21—Time; news and weathep 1130—WICC, Bridgeport—266 B—Merchants' Music Hour g—!udm program {7:45—Baseball scores :50—Question Box —Bob Veit and His Vagabond or- chestra. 5—Florence G. Mallette Polka Dot Trio 5—Baheball scores 5- ews and weather report 900—WRZ, Springfield—333 —Weather report :01—Jerry Falvey 5—Baseball scores 0—Program from NBC studios —The Ramblers 30—Dixie Circus —Amphion concert ensemble —Program from NBC Studios 0—Plzzitola Strunimers 0:30—Baseball scores 0:31—Hotel Statler orchestra 1—Weather report and time 650—WNAC:WBIS, Boston—404 —Ted and His Gang 5—The House That Jack Buijt §:25—Ted and His Gang 0—Juvenile Smilers 6—Dinner dance 7—News %:11—"Amos ‘n’ Andy” 0—Five Minute Stories from Life 0—Lady of the lvories 8—Instrumental program ®—Program from New York 11:05—News orchestra NEW YORK CITY STATIONS 570—WNYC—526 5—Market high spots 0—"Songs of Yesterday and To- day” :30—French lessons 1—Police alarms; scores ¥:35—Air College: “Conversation— s Lost Art" 0—Mabel Thibault, cornetist 8—Novelty program §:20—Janet Bush Hecht, contralto $:40—Minnie Well, pianist 9:01—105th Field Artillery band 10:01—Police alarms; weather S10—WEAF—193 5-—The Marionettes 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jane 6—Waldorf-Astoria dinner music 6:55—Baseball scores 7—Happy Wonder Bakers 0-—The Morley Singers —Citics Service orchestra and Cav- aliers ; 9—8ame as WTIC 9:30—La France orchestra 10—8ame as WTIC 11—Correct time 11—8t, Regis orchestra 660—WJZ—454 $—Dan Gridley, tenor eck market; finan. cotton prices; agri- cultural reports . §:45—J. David Danziger, violinist §:58—Program summary 8—Scotti's Venctian Gondoliers 5—Baseball scores 6:30—Same as WBZ —Correct time —8tardom of Broadway 0—Same as WBZ B—Godfrey Ludlow, violinist 8:30—Waldorf-Astoria orchestra 9—Same as WBZ 310—Correct time 30—An hour of chamber music 31—S8lumber music 710—WOR—422 ®:15—Jacques Jacobs' ensemble 6:45—Roy Duffield, tenor ; Jacobs' shelton ensemble | nickerbocker orchestra es; pipe dreams 8:30—The Lone Star Ruangers 9—True story hour 10—Kodak hour 10:30—Pavilion mu 31—Time; news weather 11:05—Franke's Paramount orch 760—WHN—305 $:30—Henderson's dance 9—American conc ; Jimmy Fiynn, tenor . and Mrs. Woods, ctine; orch, SL0—WELWI—: —"K. of 45—Orchestra $10—WMCA Wilson Sy Young, . baritone; soprano pian- and e orchestra 11—"After-Theat Party” 920—WRNY—326 5—TLillian Dublin, songs 5.10—A. Lombardi, baritone —Congregation Emanu-El serv- ices Hollywood news —*"Roosevelt Kitchen,™ Myers 7:45—Rob Schafer, melto Barbieri, 5—Musical Aces William songs baritone 9—Koetzky, tenor; Bright Star troo 30—Margaret Speaks and Derrin- na Duo :10—Giuseppe Adami 50—Piotti and Madeline violinist Hardy, —Dr. Dodgdon, 5:30—Kathryn Metealf, soprano McMurray, tenor 5:15—Feltman’s Mapletonians —Broad hat —\Milton Rosen, violin —JForum series Harold Stern’s orchestra »aisy Miller, “Dogs” —Mury Apreda’s orches Hotel Nassau orche 9:30—Polish Hour andel's program egro Achievem Chateau Madrid 12:30—Castillian dance musie 1020—WGI—291 0:05—James Catone's orchestra 9:40—"“We Three,”. Harmony Trio {10—Gold Banjo Trio 10:30—Washington 1ainers t Hour Hrights Eiter- EASTERN STATIONS 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 (ews; sport talk §—Frankie Pagano; Californians Studio Trio; Sunshine Boys 45—Poems by A. N. T 8:10—Alfred Rossinger's cital §:45—Weekly devotional service reola entertainment :30—Archie Slater's orchestra 1120—WGCP, Newark—268 Merchants program 5:30—Dance program 6—Long Hill Farm orchestra 7:15—Piano program 7:30—College boys 1120—WNJ, Newark—268 10:01—Variety hour 11—Belleville orchestra 860—WIP, Philadelphia—349 6:30—Scores; King Joy orchestra :25—Department of Agriculture T—Bedtime story: voll call T40—WLIT, Philadelphia—4$05 05—Children’s Twilight Hour —Same as WEAF Smith's orchestra Atlantic City—273 tal pupil re- :30—Charlie Fry's orchestra Traymore concert orchestra 9:30—Playground Pals {10—Creatore's band; ma, soprano 10:30-—Dance orchestra Schenectady 6—Stock reports; news 0—Dinner musie Health talk 30—WGY Pilayers §-—Fro-Joy Hour 9—Same as WEAF Pauline Through the Static Two widely varying and contrast- ing dance numbers will be featured !during the musical program nished by the Cities Service orches- iy the typically Russian dance num- ber of Mussogorsky “Gopak” and the other an American reel by Near- entitled “Kutztown Reel” Other include ions from “Sweet Bruch's from Song,"” es” and sele Herbert's Six prelude “Colonial der Story “Won- “Sweetest Fletcher’ Stultz's Bastile Day Kve in Paris, which corresponds to America’s Fourth of sration will be depicted | couples in sketch “An ning in Paris,” which will be broad- t through WTIC at 9 o'clock. the One-act plays Ly authors repre- | senting Imost every country in [the world will be presented to the | radio audience in a new series of | productions which will be broad- cust through WIZ « Friday “ning starting toc will bhe called the Air” and will ‘s “The Terrible v with ery at 7 o'clock Tts ot that whe the unusual wins back her and classie wd during a pro- through WTIC leetions will Pi; Hum- ter; In the I coms oy par s ii-popular during Angela Mi Piver,” Sanford's Prahm’s “Hun; move s from et will open Slumber M will " at 1t Wil s include for broadeast o'clock. The ‘Tschal- Stringe," Herbert's “The “Romance,” Ziehrer's auties” and Nirode's “Scenes from the South.™ | —L. C. [} Serenade Grunf “Vienna §$:45—Sophie Loeb, “"Child Welfare” | fur- | tra through WEAF at § o'clock. One | “Lorelei,” Granger's | ckly roamings of the two | Eve- | moments | story | = i and vocal selections | Road Conditions in ate of Connecticut and detours in made Road conditions State o Connecticut v by highway coustruction, repairs and doiling announced by the State Highway department as of July 11th, are as follows:i— Route No. 1 Ol Lyme, East Lyme and Water- ford five mile u construction |ene-way traffic in Waterterd where pavement is being lald hrough traffic advised to take route 333 from Old Lyme to Jordan's concrete ord—Boston Post road is be- ing oiled for 7 miles, shoulders onl, Orange— Milford pike is being oil- houlders only Haven-—Milford pike is be- 2 miles, shoulders only. Route No. 3 Waterbury-Middlebury road is un- der construction ort detou | Waterbury-Milldale, Southington < under construction. trathic maintained. Traf- « road through Chesh- West ing oiled fo \hury road. conerete r way. One-way ific with telephone control Cheshire-Milldale road is being ailed for 5 miles, shoulder oiling. Columbia-Willimantic, Hartford road is being oiled for 200 fe Route No. 4 ury-Great Barrington road {is under construction. Short detour | all bridge. keville road s No actours. Route No. U. §. 5 lingford— Colony street. Concrete pavement Open to traffic, shoulders incoraplste. Meriden—North Colony street is inder construction. No delay to affic. under Route No. U. S. 6 Rrooklyn-Daniclson road in towns of Killingly and Brookly der construction. Detour Traffic regulated by flagmen. Columbia, Willimantic-Hartford road is under construction, open to traffic. So. Britain Underpass, grade {crossing elimination. Bituminous | construction under way, Short de- }l probable, | | | the un- sted. Route No. U. S, 7 Danbury-New Milford road. Three [steam shovels grading in highway, {and concrete construction with one- | way traffic with telephone control |at two places, Route No. 8 Torrington-Thomaston, Castle bridge is under construction. Short detour Traffic should proceed with | caution. Stratfo! concrete Traffic fain street, | road is under construction. controlled by traffic men. Thomuston-Torrington road is he- ing oiled for 4 miles, shoulders only. Route No. 10 road is under construc- Higganum to Fast Had- One-halt mile detour Haddam tion from dam bridge. at Higganum Tloomfield-Granby road is under construction, hut open to traffic. i Route No. 12 Central Village—Bridge over Mo sup river is under construction. detours necess Grosvenordale-North Grosvenor- dale road is under construction, de- tour posted and section of one-way traffie regulated by telephone Platnfleld-Norwich road, shoul- ders being oiled for 3 mile Putnam-Danicison road 1s oiled. being Route No, 32, Norwich-Groton road, bridge over tion. No detours. Approaches to structure are heing graded, motor- ists warned to drive carefully through. Norwich-Groton road from wich city line to Brewster's ) under constr Groton oiled for 3 miles. Windham-Franklin rapd is being oiled for a short distance Route No, 104 Glastonbury, Glastonbury-Port- land roal is under construction, open to traffic, one-way. Route No. 107 Vernon, Vernon-Tolland under construction, open to traffic. Route No. 109 Mansfield, Phoenixville vnder netruction, detour from Warrenville to Ashford. | road nearly impassable to traffic. Coventry, Coventry-Mansfield De- pot roud closed, tarffic may go over zood state road through So. road 13 | Route No. 111 Portland-Cobalt 4 it under ‘IUH.*“'H"U 1. no delay to traffic, i East Hampton-Portland road is { being oiled for 5 mil | Route iston-Bristol 1" Thor road is | construction. ville posted. Route No. 111 Branford and No, Middletown-New Haven road. Con- crete road under construction controlled by traffic men. Route No. 120 and 147 Woodbridge—Amity road, con- road i er econstruction. affic eontrolled by traffic men. No, | PUBLIC AUCTION 6 Rooms Household Furniture Saturday, July 14 2:30 P. M. 23 Dartmouth Place Elm Hill “LOBSTER” DINNER | From 5 to 8 P. M. Every Day (Except Sunday) | HONISS’S State St. Hartford, Conn. (Under Grant's Store) 1..1-“4\" ietion, open to traffie. | Prunk Line 1-A ts heing | road is | posted | This | Coven- | Detour cast of Terry- | | | Poquetanuck cove is under construc- | under | | | struction. DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, Route No, 121 Salisbury, Canaan-Salisbury road is under construction. Short detour. Route No. 132, Newtown-Bridgeport road, con- crete construction under way. One- way traffic with telephone control. ’ Route No, 123 Foot of Bunker Hill to Cornwall Bridge, resurfacing complete, Shoul- ders and guard rail not finished. Traffic open at all times. Canton-Collinsville, Nepaug road is under construetion. Detour es- tablished. Traffic should proceed with caution. Route No. 126 Danbury, Norwalk road—Wilton underpass, grade crossing elimina- tion, concrete construction under way, but traffic uses old highway. Route No. 127 Kent-Macedonia road, shovel grading under way, tours. steam no de- Rolte No. 128, Litchfield-Bantom construction. tained, One-way traffic main- Route No. 120 Gaylordsville to New York state line macadam construction way. Traffic recommended to take route via Bulls Ridge. New Milford and Sherman-Weba- tuck road is being oiled. Route No, 130 Woodbury-Watertown town bridge One-way bridge, road traffic across temporary Route No. 132 Cornwall Hollow road. Cornwall to So. Canaan is under construction. Traffic open at all times. Short de- tour around one bridge. Route No. 133 Hartland Hollow bridge is under around | construction, bridge, short detour Route No, 135. No. Branford-Guilford road is un- der construction. Tmpassable due to rain. Traffie should detour through Branford and No. Branford. Route No. 136 New Fairfield-Sherman road, steamn shovel grading and macadam construction under way. Short de- lays probable, Route No. 141 Bridge over Little River on the Scotland-Canterbury construction. While the old bridge is in use traffic, from warned to be careful in approach- ing this bridge, which is located at the foot of a steep grade. Route No, 147 Seymour—Bladden river bridge is under construction. No delay, Route No. 150. Lyme and East Haddam-Hamburg No. Plains road is under construc- tion. No delay to traffic. Route No, 153 Montville, Norwich and Hadlyme road is being oiled for 2 miles, Route No. 154. ‘Washington-Woodbury road, steam shovel grading at two places. Short delays probable. Route No, 166 al Lake road, towns of Rock- d Ellington are under con- Somewhat rough, no de- tours. Tolland-Crystal Lake road is being | oiled on the completed section. Route No, 179 Preston, the road from Poquetan- uck to Brewster's Neck is under construction, open to traffic except where bridges are heing constructed. Route No. 180 road is under under | up- is under construction. the west is | ' Bethel-Redding road steam shovel grading under way. No detours, der constructino, no detours, Route No. 325, Prospect-Cheshire road, short de- tour over country road around shovel working in rock cut. Route No, 331 Groton Center-Groton road is be- ing oiled for one mile, No. 337 Milford—New Haven Trolley taking up rails. Short de- tour posted around city clock. crete road under construction. delay to traffic. West Haven—Beach FPirst Avenue Short detour in force around county block. No street No Route Numbers, Ashford, Mansfield-Westford road is being oiled for one mile. Chester-Killingworth road 1s un- der construction. No delay to traf- ic. Bloomfield and West Hartford, Simsbury road is being oiled for 1 | mile. Clinton-Westbrook, Clinton-Deep | River road is under construction for miles. Easton-Monroe road is under con- struction, not passable due to rains. Local traffic using detour, Hampton—State aid road is being oiled for one mile. Mansfield Center-Warrenville road is under construction, open to traffic, ansficld-Westford road is being oiled. Middlefield-Durham road, grading fon Cherry Hill. Sharon-Millerton road is under construction. Short detour. So. Canaan-Huntsville road clos- ed, detour through Falls Village. Bridge is under construction. Vernon-Vernon Center road is be- ing oiled for 2,000 feet, West Hartford—8o. Quaker Lane, shoulders are being oiled for onc mile, | Westport—Riverside avenue eon- crete road completed. Wolcott, Waterbury-Woodtick road is under construction. No de- tours, Woodbridge—Racebrook | grading work started. a1y road, No delay to road s under | traffic. | o i Trout Beware; Two Expert Fishermen Are on Trail Superior, Wis,, Juy 13 (#—O0l1 Mountain, dean of Brule trout, might do well to keep in the shade of rocks and watch his food next week, for two prominent citizens will be on the river, President Coolidge competition of merit when Secre- tary Hoover arrives at Cedar Js- land lodge for a two-day visit. The republican nominee 1is an exper- ienced angler, nd knows the streams and rivers of this region. He has also done a good deal of sea ing. The will have question interesting mem- bers of the presidential party js whether the president or his guest will catch the largest trout. Old Mountain, reputed to weigh 20 pounds, lurks in the rapids of the Brule, south of Cedar Island lodge, and here the Tndian guide, John Larock, will take them. phere and unusual brightness of twinkling of the stars indicate rain Attention! 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