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The religious societies of the city Sheriff W. B. Douglas piecin, marched in the procession with their | together fragments of stori NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1928, banners. brought in by his deputies surmised G. OF C. PRESIDENT |CONFLICTING REPORTS oF |FORTUNE IN GEMS | WASHBURN WiTHDRAWS I ; | Two deaths from sunstroke and |that Simmons' ekull was crushed President of Roosevelt Club in Bos- | four drownings were the total of | with a hammer during a struggio i INVITEI] T[l REMAIN HEL[] BY SHERIFF ton is Not a Candidate For Sena. aN0Uher dav of unrelenting heat.|a moving automobile on the out, Latest Nes Says Jowa Youths Have | Tripoli in Africa was cool compared | skirts of Lake City and his bod: | torial Nomination in Mass. with Italy, the temperature there be- | thrown into a clump of bushes b . Plenty of Food and ing 86 fahrenheit. At Luca, in Tus-{the road side where it was found. s:3—Orchesra Directors Vote to Ask Attwood 920—WPCH. f . . 3—The Sound Wavers, fo Recofls]dfi' Reslg]]aflon 9:30—Boxing bouts, 11—Radio Frank. O Eastern Daylight Saving Time NEW ENGLAND STATIONS 580—WTIC, Hartford—535 | 860—WGBS—310 A :Hmflflle LIWS]]][ of Blg Pro-| moston, suiy 25 cr—movert w. cany, and at Moncalieri, in Pied-| Sheritf Douglas had informatio Winnipeg, Man,, July 25 (P— ! 2 Washburn, president of the Roose- | mont, the thermometer hit 98. Rome | from Ohio that Mrs. Helen Boot! pomons Looms velt club of Boston and prominent | sweltered with the mercury at 9. | the daughter recently was mad Conflicting reports as to the plight ' | P s plight | of the geological expedition of four ! in republican state politics, today _— beneficiary under Simmons' will, buf announced withdrawal of his candi- HAMMER MURDER lN FLA was unable to say how wealthy th The dove of peace floated gently |University of Towa student - into the | New York, July 25 J (P —Jewels | 93CY for the senatorial nomination Ohian might have been 20—Summary of program and 5.40—Clara Poller. Hungarian songs | i news. 5:5 ews; Jolly Pester, 26—Sportograms. AMericanizn@on per ; quar- "ol 9 a window of the Chamber of mmerce building yesterday after- noon and laid upon the directors' wilds of northern Saskatchewan Worth $450,000 reposed in the safe came out of the north country to. of the sheriff of New York toda day. ‘ having been seized from a Fifth ave- and decision to “take the stump” |for General Butler Ames of this | city. I went in, the first candidate for Aged Ohio Tourist is Brutally Slain Meanwhile Jacksonville polic were holding an unclaimed automol | bile bearing blood stains and iden tified as a small sedan in which Mn Booth, Simmons and E. L. Boot the son-in-law left a Lake City cot| 6:30—Instrumental trio. —Baseball scores. iolin and Piano recital 7:30—Ask Me Another. s—studio party 9—The Troubadours The latest reports from the Pas, | nue jeweler to whom a housekeeper on Ensemble oftered to the president as a token | Manitoba, declared earlier stories of , for a wealthy family sold them. ale Chorus lof reconciliation, the inadequate supplies of the four! The jewels were purchased orig- neil Bridge The meeting was called by Firsl"boys to be untrue. This information inally from the Wanamaker stores —Halevy Male Chorus | Vice President Steve Robb for the | Was given by Arthur Jan, a trader in Philadelphia and New York by —Reminiscences of Joseph | purpose of considering the resigna- |©f Pelican Narrows, far to the north Mrs. Maria J. Leslie, allegedly on ac- 9:30—Music. Pennell. {tion of President W. E. Attwood. |of the Pas, who said he had met the count for Mrs. Isaac E. Emerson, ‘—‘[7°"9‘" "“;‘ 10—Helen von Docmming, songs; | Mr. Attwood resigned when Secre. |eXPedition and found it well provid- }‘)’ife of the head ;f the Emerson —Dance erchestra | : i3 = v R Frba in op- |e4 With clothes equipment. rug company. They were sold to 3 s 1130—WICC, Bridgeport—266 oy oriining 40 the program for the | Prospector, however, said at Prince o, for $63,000. They were seized |OPlY Manufacturers fear. Better a | (he Jookout for Simmons' daughter| You'd be surprised at the amoun| 6—Merchants music hour. - s ¥ 5 Albert, Sask., that he had met the from him on a writ of replevin taken | 46t0Ur than to ditch the miotor. | and son-in-law who were scen Wwith | of work required to turn eut —Studio program. boys near the Rainbow lake and cut by Wanamakers, which claims A = ;hlm last. Herald Classified Ad. 15—Childrens’ Artist hour, e found them without money either to the jewels have not been paid for |Italian Priest Plans | 7:45—Baseball scores, His resignation sent fo Secretary [buy provisions or hire a gide. 204 et hought from: " thie atore To Pray for Rainfall | 7:50—Question box. Benson, was scheduled to take effect | They were determined to press on, | without authorization. Rome, July 25— —Crops in the 5—Simo Neary and Lovenberg sis- M Sinclair said, and appeared to have | Mrs. Leslie for many years pos- e s ters. The only s miho was at Cham- |2 00d knowledge of the country. sessed the right to make purchases e u;e heat wave holding Italy in its §:30—Edward Russell, vocalist. ber hzadquarters at the hour set for| The party had been last reported : for the Emerson family on memor- AT e e | §:4{—Studio program. the mecting besides a newspaper- |July 6 when a trader encountered andum and. charge accounts, Her s L i 3—Joe Rebock, saxophonist. ] ean man and Secretary Benson, was |them on the trail and after they had recent jewel purchases were so large, ity et o 9:30—Okey and His Uke and Marty | S ajeda Trlo. Pardon C. Rickey. E. J. Porter ar- [Tefused to turn back given them all however, that Wanamakers became | FePUblic procession to pray for - 9:50—Baseball scores, | Thomas' Chapel, organ. Tived sho;‘tl)' afterwards followed by |the provisions he could spare from alarmed and cabled Captain Emer- 9:55—News. DSt areRoeiin, | Mr. Robb and Stanley R Eddy At |his only supply. |son, now in Europe with Mrs. Emer- 10—Dance orchestra. JJack Cohen, piano; Marty [T 2 : At that time, the trader reported, son, asking if the purchase had been 11—Correct time. tenar, scemed that there might be no meet- [the complete equipment provided authorized. He is said to have an- 900—WBZ, Springfield—333 10:02—Orchestra. ing. for them by the Canadian govern- swered that it had not. The court 6—Weather reports. Lt 0= Sandel progran Mr. Robb asked Mr. Benson how |Ment was largely lost or damaged. 'action followed. 6:01—Safety Crusaders. 11:30—Castillian program many it required to make a quorum | The expedition, which is headed According to the attorneys for 6:30—Correct time, and was informed that eight would |PY John D. Fuller of Keokuk, Ia., Winston, the jewels were purchased 6:31—Melody Bo: EASTERN STATIONS be enough. Another newspaperman |Proposed to devote three months to by him in good faith at what he 6:55—Baseball scores. — arrived and Mr. Robb jokingly sug- |2 thorough exploration of hitherto considered a fair price. Mrs. Leslie, 7—Dance orchestra 1020—~WODA, Paterson—294 | gested that it might be necessary to [UnMapped areas in the northern they said, told Winston that Mrs. 7:30—Radio Nature league 5130 —Newa: sport talk. give proxies to the newspapermen to | COUNtry, taking moving pictures and Emerson wanted to raise some 5—WBZ Players. 6—Book review, form a full quorum. Finally T. P.|40ing sketches. In addition to Ful- money in a hurry to aid a relative 8:30—Vocal and Instrumental pro-|g.30—arcola Park program McAuliffe and Treasurer Charles W. [ler the other members of the ex- who had lost heavily at the gaming gram. T—"Sod Busting." i Hawkins arrived and a few minutes |Pedition are Peter Boddum, Crystal table and took that means because 9—Herbert operetta 5—Shoppers’ Guide. later Former President Jcswé g ll;akea,ml’a.“{zoGdo;a::m]s;;?%n?rm, ::: 'd‘;v;‘lmnsol want to ask her husband K ews Attorney Donal aff- . o - 3 v A 3 " :(”\?Znn:e;::dand th:n)"eenng sdmrled. Orders have been sent to all royal | The jewels were seized from Win- | L M Mr. Robb called the meeting to |NOTthwest mounted police to inter- ston In & melodramatic manner. He usiness an order and requested Mr. Benson to |CePt the party and return it to safe- had demanded a profit of £50,000 on . S £ read the resignation. ty. This action was ordered when the transaction, because, his attor- Time is money in busi- The directors felt that the resig- |I0Wa relatives of the boys asked ald neys said, his reputation had bj;f: ness and I make sure my car is always ready for service by using |table an olive branch which will be the republican nomination for| in Florida—Daughter and Son-in- United States senate, to cncourage : o other candidates,” Mr. Washburn| LAW are Being Sought, | tage late Monday night or early yes said. “This done, I now go out and | Lake City, Fla., July 25.—(P—A | terday, |1 am content with the independence | hammer murder which had for its Although police watched the ca of unofficia) life. 1In reshaping my | yictim, G, W. Simmons, aged tourist | for several hours yesterday in th |attitude toward the senate, should | o Stewartsville, Ohio, today con-|hope owners would return, non there be a suspicion of inconsistency | tronted Columbia county authorities | came and it was seized. farris and Inslee, duets, 10:40—Studio Trio, duets. 11:—Dance police convention was approved over his head by the majority of di- Hodgon's maica Gypsi ! thel Aaron, soprano | 8:15—0Orche | 6:45—Broadw u Orchestra 30—Chateau program this point there was a hitch and it 10—Correct time. 5—Ten-minute tour. 10:01—Dance orchestra 10:30—Baseball scores. 10:38-—Dance orchestra. 11—Correct time. 850—WNAC-WBIS, Bostan—464 5-~Ted and His Gang. §:15—The House That Jack bullt. 5:25—Ted and His Gang. 6:10—Organ recital. 6:30—Dinner dance music 7—News. 7:30—Motorists guide. §—Concert. $:30—Hawalian music. 9—"Forest and Meadow." 9:30—Concert orchestra: 10—Operetta *Pirates of Penzance.” | 10:30—The Buccaneers. 11—News. cnice entertainment. ristello’s Gondoliers, | - . % f | na a B fere Isively, | from the government in rescuing injured by the investigation. WGCP, Newark—268 ration had been offered impulsiv g or as Mr. Robb put it, “under unus- | them. pearing to accede to his demand, the lerchants' program ual conditions,” and that Mr. Att- deputy sheriffs who went after the | ouise Weber, whistler 9—Jimmy Shearer, songs. 1120—WNJ, Newark—268 11—Hawaiian Serenaders. 11:30—Jack Alberts, pianist. 8060—WIP, Philadelphia—319 6:30—Whispering Orchestra. 7—Roll Call, birthday list, 740—WFI Philadelphia,—i05 NEW YORK CITY :03—Children's twilight hour. = :35— Orchestra. 570—WNYC—326 ational Mixed Quartet, 6:01—Market High Spots. 18:5 enctian Nights, 6:10—Herman Neuman, pianist. ¢—Theater program. 6:25—Scores; Spanish lessons. |10:30—Light opera, “Iolanthe.” :35—"'State Parks,” Raymond Tor- 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 ey. G—Stock reports; news, 0—Marje Campbell, contralto. —Dinner music, 5:1/—Frank Doblin, ,songs. Studio program 36—Band Concert; Olive; Mar- | ation school £hall, soprano. t: gal mixed quartet 10:15—Courtland Players: “The |- s WEAF. Finger of God,” one-act play. 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—273 Special analysis elec- trodes which sssure a fixed spark-gap under all driving conditions. | —_ | ad has ortunity to re- | jewels took two checks, one for $63,- £ covaee wns vowitwous acos | PJLE BROKEN DFF [isndihainerst 0655 S| Champion Spark Plugs. to remain in a position which he ]them. Presenting the checks they had filled, again’ quoting Mr. Robb, {first asked for an inspection of the | cpyprion isthe bemersparkplug “long and well.” |Jewels before payment. When the | - lstiPICR 8 the henetsPorkr 18 Mr. Andrews called attention to jewels were handed to them they SiragBiioy ro0d’ | served the writ of replevin, pocketed | Manite »e. the fact that Mr. Attwood's terimn 5 | , poc dl“v erentod o0 withe would expire automatically Novem- SZ <Rt »:ce ch;eck.rand ru-};:d !lagteelje“;‘l:o:: wand the much higher ber 1, and that the latter had stated | S . e safe of a nearby i upon being elected that he would not NW Bl'lfl!lll Mell H&YG Thl'lll on lhered t!heuj‘ewerl‘n ;}':ra rtg:(:n under| temperatures of the accept for more than one term. 5 > guard to the sheriff’s o 5 A motion was made by Mr. An- Ride to Meriden The sheriff, according to the law, 2 | drews that Mr, Robb appoint a com- will hold the jewels for three days. | mittee of five 1o call upon Mr. Att- |1 at the end of that time Mr. Win- wood in an effort “to persuade him (Bpecial to the Herald) ston has not posted bond of $1,000,- to reconsider his resignation.” Meriden, July 25 — A telephone | 600 they will be returned to Wana- : It was reported that because of |pole, snapped off at its base when | makers to be held by them pending 5 the controversy, Mr. Benson has | struck by a light coupe in which two ' 2djudication of ownership. T V - given up his vacation during the|New Britaln men were riding, was| Mrs. Leslie is said to be In retire- [0 lSIt month of July. The directors author- | carried atop the car for more than | ment in a Connecticut sanitarium. 5 ized the secretary to take his vaca- |25 teet while both men and the ma- | No criminal action is planned against N tion in August. It was voted to dis- | chine escaped injury, last night on | her, it was sald, pending return of pense with the usual monthly meet- | North Colony street, | the Emersons from abroad. HAM PION : ur ew l s ling in August. Salvatore Biafore of 209 Hartford | ¥ : e ar s aming. s companien | MF+ and Mrs. John Groth e 1. ; ; was Edward Maietta of 225 Eim | Married for 29 Years | Dependable for Every Engine |§ Where we are equipped to give you the most modern indus- 10:41—Police alarms; weather. 6:45—Organ recital. SENATI]R MUSES l street, New Britain. Although great-| Mr. and Mrs. John Groth of 10 | = || trial loan service in the city. Married persons keeping e Slse |1y unnerved by their experience, Locust street will observe thelr 20th |j§ house and single persons steadily employed may secure PSriin ) ake Grovarn B=Jiok Siewman Liie Tark they drove off after workmen of the wedding anniversary tomorrow eve- 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jane. —Victor Artlst and Entertainer Conrecticut Light and Power Co.. ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | e astorly ginner imuble. | 5:90-—“Learning to Ty cut the wires and removed the pole. Henry W. Groth of Shuttle Meadow | oans u to 3% St bl ecore: e =Siraailiik Cooonses | Blafore und Maietta were driving avenue. nomy uto Tep st meovices = Oonostt torcnestral. TR in the direction of Mcriden at about They were married by Rev. Mar- 7:30—8t, Regis Orchestra. :30—"Musical Memories." 3iafore turned out to tin W. Gaudian of St. John's Luth- s I There will be no delay in borrowing the money. The cost upp y Co. is reasonable and privacy is assured. 11 MAIN ST. TEL. 2977 8:30—Venetetian Nights. soprano. : along abreast of the van when a _ Mr. Groth has been employed by 9—Toubadours. 10:30—Dane music. With Hapmgny pleasure car coming in the opposite P. & F. Corbin for the past 38 years. Itao—core dircetion was sighted. Biafore con- = 10:30—Correct time. i girction wae sighie. " Batore con. DENTIST Sole Local Distributors 10:30—National Light Opera, “Jo-| W York, July 25 (P—With[and when he sensed the approach of | Dr. Henry R. Lasch of lanthe, | s |harmony “at’least a foot thick”|a crash with the oncoming machine, | '11:30—Waldorf-Astoria _ Orchestra. Throag" tl'e SM"C blanketing his headquarters in the [he swerved sharply to the left, hop. Commercial Trust Bldg. 2 promes | Champion PHONE 4.9-5.0 The Mutual System ROOM 202 LEONARD BLDG. 300 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 4-9-5.0 Open Monday Evening Till 8 Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.—Sat. Till 1 P. M. oo B WIT—d5s ———— /| Waldorf Astcria hotel, Senator|ing to rcach.an aisle of safety on 5—"Neither East Nor West.' 2 = A ¢. | George H. Moscs of New Hampshire |the shoulders of the road. As he f:ig‘f{‘““fl,s”‘ififi“’;flarkn, Finam ,,:,pfi”r,“,:'; n\‘ ,:;::l”“;‘;‘”\‘i; Nien. | teday began laving his plans for |did 0, he struck the telephone pole, 5:30+Reports, stoc! et, = 4 by SRHNAN i N states safe for |Snapping it off at the basc. The ten- cisl ey L prices, ;’;x:‘;‘“.‘fh“ ‘;m‘;f'i_‘("s‘“”_“g B 0t P10 the republican party. sfon of overhead wires brought the'| X-Ray agricultural reports. S, C| ert’s ade, = : erence ave |car to a stop after the pole had been | 5:45—Mme. Lolita Gainbors, planist |lection from Herhert's It Happen- |, AP "",:"D'E"‘H;bp’r‘:‘ "("'fi::' il e ¥ < G—Orchestra. ed in Nordland” and Del RICBO'S 1 of the republican national com.| A broken shackle bolt on the front 6:25—Scores; program summary. | mittee, apparently had been settled [Spring and a slight dent in the 6:30— Orchestra. COCHbIGOLYE Wil Seatine s i ipolntinent Aa.iioe ichiatrisar | 1603, rosriedihie inly Injisy to fhe $:43—"Posm,” Norman Hamilton. |their string ensemble during this | ¥ |® 3PPointment oy pomimities | mackine, Mowe of (hs - Sl Nag 7—Correct time. 8 ented by ac- oy roeq with co-ordi wting the work | broken, 7-—orchs:trn'«\ ey e “%l ‘:“,J’ of the national, senatorial and con- | Motoreycle Policeman Franklyn 7:30—John Kennedy, talk. | hroug! C a | grossional committees, Hendrickson and Patrolman Robert 7:35—Willlam Ryder, barytone. |orclock. The program includes, One =m0 0 OO o just now har- [Helin kept a lane of traftic moving 7:45—Bam Morgenstern, pianist. |Step To Heaven, Just A Night For mony is at least a foot thick here- | while the coupe was relieved of its 8—May Bren, Peter de Rose, with|\feditation, My Window of Dream | ;50069 he said in parrying ques- |burden. saxophone vocal and instrumental | Debutante and If You Don't Love tions of interviewers as to reported P Sae ASSASSINATION RUMORS | making the ea LD HOME TQ 1 — §' 2 LA DANGED IF He U &aits DIDNT Do 1T A () 4 program. Me. ) | strile at the meeting Monday of the 10—Correct time. Novelty numb instrumental ! oaktarnlice an lead 10—Venetian Gondoliers. solos and vocal selections will fea- | 25tern republican leade il e assical and | The New Hampshire senator jocu- ix os‘—“;y;;r\xr:su.-:‘je Inn. Birs 2 Erogtam Lot ssioal sig S 0 HEREIRS SR Ot 10T 110—WOR—122 F)?foum e e duties would be, but he TIC his exa through WTIC. Se- : JInas il 6:15—The Romancers. lections included in the program |$aid that one of his activities w S : s S D- lare th and march from Verdi's | | ¥ : 3 v e {the seabard states, * of their 7:30—Bill Crawford, reporter. indals,” “When Biiza | ! ¢ "1:H]',,m'afr;um:’"“"‘ e e e s e A o R oide De D 6o e i o e e IRk |the assassination of Mohammed i umk“’,, dow, 5 e H 1;?,',", o Territorially he said, his sphere of | Pasha Mahmud, premier of Egypt, S e e L el |influence would extend from Maine |rémained unconfirmed trom any :30—United Military Ba and MacDowell’s “Will o' the | to North Carolina and “it may run |Source today. 10—Pirates of Penzance. The popular 1 alws avar aliitle onihe admas A dispateh trom Jerusalem yester- 10.30—The Buccaneers | Gilberi-Sullivan vehicle * T et he was going to |day #aid: “An unconfirmed rumor | 11—Time, news bulleting, weather. |ig thy choie National Gra ChicAgo fora conference August | from Jaffa mys tie -Bsyptiag 11:05—Orchestra : with Chairman Work and the west- | Premier has been assassinated.” 11:30—The witching hour. Jhien will come through WTIC at| L% ders and from therc to Palo| The Daily Express this morning 760—WPAP—395 |10 Alto, Cal., where he will formally |Printed an interview with the 6—Amcrican period Ihe aporeits §s well kunown every- | oo Mr. Movver ot His somination. | premior thix. motning Mated Mo | 630 —Flsie Jane Wystock, SINger; | yjer, 1 te the t that it Then he expects to yeturn to New |andria, Egypt. which the paper said pian has bern played countless timus, $t} o 00t e wooat off* | had been granted yesterday morning. | Tel. 1075--1076 rchestra Sll remains as popular as eV | g o ceing optimism at the out-| The premier was quoted in its in. Ladies and gents wits dry Hemmimghins 09T | 0k in fhe east the senator said [terview as reiterating his charge et George O'Brien and Rosalie | o4 2ithough the republicans might | that the Wafd opposition party had known ta the madlo o0, saine votes in the normally re- | tried to wreck the constitution while . in this Pro- pupiican cities of the east on the | Mahmud himself was anxious to save prohihition question he expected the [ the constitution. He disapproves 3 rural dry vate to offsct this deflec- | however of the projected treafy —Anna Laurie, soprano. { months be sung during o Pro- (4ion. He said he also believed that o wat Pasha. former Nutional airs throush | wypig A negotiated with Great i Bendetto, violinist s e s as “BY up of 1h | Britain. vspecially the clause dealing o b L(.;;‘\‘ :,”,M' fthe Waters of Minu(onka “ O e —— with the: army of occupation, Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. St Fer WL ‘:. e T et No Meney, No Work, Are i ,)j-""“"‘;’ il e vas emu- . Dr, T. R. Johnson, D.DS. Souths K ond's v 5 ko ating Premier Mussolini 4 uthern melodic [End o a Torfeci Ty and W Wondering What to Do |y, ., "t Pasha. ~They ne X-RAY, GAS und OXYGEN NMO—WMCA—370 renrath’s « Rong." will be Hartford, Conn.. July 25 (UP)— | wig, in dictatorships, I be- | NAT. BANK BLDG. Entertainers. 2 e Highway construction in Killingsly | jicye in 4 parliamentary regime.” Aun‘y's chati studio program 1 Tdol's Exe’ an operetta by and Clinton is at a standstill while $—Oswald Garrison Villard { Victor Hert alellinis S " T R TR ; " Ganea. 13- | Alleged Slayers of State SHORE ar-old Worcester, Mass., contrac- Cop to F Court “LOBSTER” I - No Confirmation Today Concerning | . sl‘/ Reported Killing of Pasha Mah- be to attempt to “pry those seven Make en arrangement =] mud, Premier of Fgypt. with us to call at regular 5 intervals for your sults. Our modern _dry-cleaning pro- cers will keep you looking well dressed. “The Spot for Spots THATS 600D OF You CHUCK CHILTON, = \F YOO WASAT PUTTING THAT SMOKE To GOOD PURPOSE 1D SMASH “THAT PIPE CHUCKS BEEN CARRY/N” THAT Customer's good insured against fire and thefr, STAR CLEANING CO. 293 and 688 Mai 234 North St. mal JUST WAITING FOR SARAKR To SHow operatic broadeast for Venetian Dl he rich g e snmmer DENTIST which was sched- | Massachusetts tertainers and which v postponed on ac- - Rayfoto broadeast of picture Sl count of the broadeastinng of the oy 4ng Mrs. Blanche Breault of Willimantic, July 25 (UP)~The ntertainers. |two comventions, will be heard f0- | Putmawm, uttractive widow of a |alleged slayers of Siiie Policesms Concert. . 'night through WBZ at o'eleck. [ \World war veteran | Irving H. on of New Haven, i3 Mokigincers” Dance SPChesied | During the fatter part of this bovr | Gohoiite Sisppeared uiter oesing | Slbeet J. Raymond and Roland H. 10— .\hdmg!\'—l’m"lv and Hardy. jar ogram will be rendered. the oati's check for $14.500 with | Lalone of Worcester, Mass., will face 920—WRNY—326 |, The "Marionettes Overfures” Of fwhich he was to have paid his 125 | criminal supcrior court here Septem.. 5—"Women in Business | Gurlitt. will open the hour of Sum- leniploves. He was reported fast |ber 11 according to an announce- 5:15—Roger Nye, tenor ) saw | ppr Music which will be broadea€t cecn at Daniclson with Mrs. Breauit. {ment by Judge Edward M. Yeomans, | From 5 to 8 P. M. Every Day 0—Fred Ehrenberg, musical aW | pr50n W1z at 11 o'clock. The The contractor’s wife and son in| State's Attorney Howard C. Brad- Excep! 45—Ann Lang, confralto program also includes selections \Corcecter have not heard from him. | ford, who has been ill, probably will | ( y) 7:18—Rose Ridnor, soprano. | PrHde " Smetanas cnutian Seresjare wondering what 40 do ahout the | The defendants are in fail here. | H o N l s s ’ s TifeBailc vapfeville. “Utes|uude” Tachalbowsky's “Romante” tws wetions of rond Gobells o | Bioksos was ghot and killed while | Who." e Iam Chanson Triste” and selections fracted to complete. The 125 un- |trying to capture the Springfield | 33 Guate si. Hartford, Conn. 8:15—Major General Davis, “Pre-lfrom Fall's “Madame Pompadour.” paid laborers are ‘wondering too. . “lcebox bandits” at Pomfiet. (Under Graat’s §tore) 7—Tom Wilson. tenor |from Smetana's “The Bartered | Muanwhile, state highway officials | prosecute, A PIPE IN FRONT OF AUNT SARAN PEABODY AND GET AWAY “!ITH 'T— A LITTLE CAREFUL PLANNING ON %:UCKS PART AND ME WON HIS BET IN FouR == YS - DINS LES W STAMEY _ CcBNTRAL PRESS 7-25-28 4