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B s e e o S S o o ey - N e oo 8 At .——y ——————x 922414, with “Pagliacci® and Wagner and » W Moszkowski will represent Germany IT ag.Y With excerpts from Tannhauser and Uy, rtha Wallace, soprano. cha Koney violinist. Eastern Daylight Saving Time 7:30‘—(‘.;<I|0\\Ay vocal trio. | $—Chick and Andy, novelty. —Orchestr: 9—Louis de St Swayed by superstition and fear of |started oozing toward Libog. A rail- lAYflN VOLGAN‘) GAUSES the volcano, many of the natives fled [road and a main highway in the Chicago Newspaper Is at the beginning of the phenomenon. |path of the lava were threatencd. | # Robbed by Banditg TERROR IN PHILIPPINES | o “hours tater. s the fow of |* This to the. chosn oo erup- | ~ Chicago, July 28 UP—Three bane Liolero. During the Musical Minutes ¢ lava showed no signs of abating and |tion of Mayon in the last two weeks, | dits, armed With & sqwed. [program which goes an air at the carthquakes and rumblings con- |When the previous phenomenon was : night entered the Herald oclock through WEAF, vocal, in- Worst Eruption Since 1900—Tons of [tinued, the few persons remaining (at its height, Governor-General | ; aminer newspaper office el e e —— in the town of Libog, ncar the foot |Stimson made a trip to Albay | he'd ar hav n policeman b oo icoh e e e s : Lava Come From_Scething of the mountain, fled for safety. |province 1o view the situation and ter and {wo paymasters oty S e Pass Term of Probation and Are s This was said to be the worst [assure the populace. AT that time | tq L1 beree o0y o kowsky's “Song Without Word : . h eruption of Mayon since 1900 when |Seismologists declarcd the worst of | o0, B0 AL B { Mo ol Jostls 1G0pds Oflicllll! Rwogmled Manila, July 28 (—Western Al |the crater was particularly violent. |the current cycle of cruption Was| The money was fo be paid o [Bye,” Kreisler's “The Old Refrain® |bay province was held in a grip of |A new crater was opencd about 500 |OVer. pressroom employes and consisted —_— [terror today as the volcano Mayon [fect from the summit of the moun- of currency of small denominations, o - SATURDAY NEW ENGLAND STATIONS [oryroin do Sielgher, Our Naty™ana. Parkers *The Lemp in the - { 9:13—Orchestr West."” : {began a new rampage, shooting tons [tain this morni When the first| FEight thousand acres of forest| 1 f. 300k 2 . R o e (v, has DeBan a new rampage, shooting tons |tain this morning. hen the firs ! acl st| The robbery took place as Pay- aarn, B i ; ey Chopin's “Waltz 10 A Minor witi|, 1‘ . he nonfn? ¥ .!msi,of lava hundreds of feet into the air, [discharge of molten lava struck the [land, including 7S acres of virgin |master A. S. Vongolin entered h}:- T:45—Summary of program and |1—Selbert Fursters, played during a program of or.|Pecome somebods, West Point | \hile the entire countryside shook |earth at the base of the mountain |and unmixed white pine, have been |guarded off Inside were Polices plebes have at last ended their year [and rumbled in a series of earth- |it splashed about half a kilometer. |presented to the state of Michigan :man George Larson and Clerks Dae Lowa 4—Staff ensemble, ehestral music which will be broad- vid 1. O’ and tin 1 ortograms. nish 1 lcast through WBZ at s:45 and|Of trials and become yearlings, and |quake: Huge quantities of the melted rock | for preservation as a state park Raseball scores. or. songs which will include also the! !heir places as the lowest things on Duet and Balladeers, lians Nubian Desert Song” Schubert’s|¢arth have been taken by a new group of Mr. Dumbguards. S:30—Correct time. —J. Robinson, songs. |“Moment Musicale,” Gershwin's 3:31—Philharmonic Symphony or- —Ehrenbers musical trio, |"The Man 1 Love” and Friml's| The day upon which the plebes at chestra Morino trio. Ghim et the military rcademy round out the 20—Dance orchastra, —Musical Bankers' entertain-| A thirty minute concert on the|fIFSt year of their stay is known as S Econemical Transportetion ws and weather. nt. organ will be broadeast at 10:15] 1X€cognition Day,” for then and only = then do they become fit companions l . 1130—WICC, Bralgeport—266 | 270—WABC—308 through WEAF which will include —Mcrchants Music hour. | 1:04—Orches {among other numbers Donizetti's Studio program. —Forum; Stoves. uke. Di Lammermoor” overture, e ol recital. 5 Murras, oyl Mucy nude.” Horbervs| tite the existence of plcbes other P e TR F | sted. soprano. [“Jtalian Sweet Songe Rappes -An.|1han those few whom they may stion Bo: | 3—Original Golden City Five. lgela Mia” and Langey's “Sounds| 008 1o ‘recognize so that no s—The “Do It Boys. 3 Charlotte Robillard, banjo. Iirom Sunny Ital : nigbeiban etabllshegirionilyiqslay o e Maurice Pollock, yiolinist | o L e tions with more than a limited num- . e e Ler of his betters until Recognition 9:15— 1 Basehall score 4:30—Victor Turner, x Day. 4 for the upper classmen, as a group. The upper classmen do not even no- LET/ CHEVRO LR 30—Qu lophone, | 55— News, 45—Levin's Ladies trio, On that day, according to custom, | : 19—Da orchestra. | 3:115—Wilson, tenor; Jamaica Gyp- as the companies march through the | Y ! ect time. | sies . sally port into the barracks arcaway, WBZA—>springfield—Boston {6—Carcline Stone, mezzo. cach plebe gives the upper classman T—Weather and hasehall scores 6:15—Jack Phillips, barytone, in front of him a rousing good kick ' Pe—Dabce crciedras i—Clarence Williams' Artists, {and raises him off the ground if he 04—Forum says, an, Then the company is brought 3#—Louis Debovsky, violinist. into company front, the front rank R BSsongians 3 sout faces, embe he $:30—Fand concert Qrehesira, 'Approved by King George V. a5 5o s fowen: Fiasen ™ Shane —Correct time and baseball stillian program hands, call each other hy first names, 11—Time, weather and special an- rchestra. lions. nts. 10:30—Orchestra. s—Max Zides. ! | 7:30—Organ recital. ] 07 | | Nation for1928/ Kicked Into Recognition C-WRIS—Bostos [11 —Orchestra. London, July 28, (UP)—A pre.| This vear the FUSIoX|"\‘a:" broken 1:30—Raseball game from Rraves|11:30—Castillian program late who gained renown through hig | DY, the desire of the two classes 15 Field, Py reform campaigns today had been | SCCUTS Fecognition without so muc 5:15—Danies of Yest 1020—WGL—204 approved by King George s the | {Omality: “As the companics pas 5:30—Cont. Baseball game. Reading to blind. archbishop of Canterbury—the ec-| o thrOUEN the sally port the tradi- 6—Dinner dance. 30—Alice Downs, contralto. England. | ately, the upper classmen turned and T—News, $5—Jerome Manning, barytone. The Most Rev. Cosmo Lang.| : ; thigals - e RIS ome AR, S e bR Lang. | \cro’ pushed around and shook Llss S menin iy I s |archbishop of New York, was ap-|yanas in a sudden spontaneous burst 0—Better Business Talk 0—Lady of the Ivories. s—Musical program. 5:30—Mercedes Mead, 9—Program from WEHAN i0—Dance orchestra. 15—Elliot Sisters, duets. proved today by King George to ine: s ‘i v bt Hiteon: haryion= eusacent e b Eanaay | liiendlinces - the pebenmitiine oprano; pi- Thomas Davidson as head of the|yere yeariings at last. - i - : v yearlings at last. church. The former archbishop re-| "y cnrprise awaited the new third signed this week, asking that his| .ass (second year) men, for they 20— AT i lA:m}\:\:}‘l. rm\g;nano‘x'\ become effective No- | giscovered that the vearlings who NEW YORK CITY Ko e : ;I ‘1 g vem| ben 12—his golden wedding dn-llm subjected them to the worst », N e i me b ; - | gruellings were now their best 370—WNYC—526 5’:‘ "I""““‘id ;Oc.“ o - It w‘\‘:xs wmml”id likely that Dr»ifrlm\(l!. This is customary, any sort 7—Western Union time. 2SH=TIiE Nonioi 2 uy Warman, bishop of Chelms-|,¢ aitention, whether it be recogni- O 750 000 B’ dB ¢t 7:01—Mrs. J. Lawrence Gundrey, EASTRRN STATIONS ford, would be appointed archbish- | {jon, constant admonitions to “lift ver £l lgger an e er song! == op of New York. | your chest” or the strict disciplining o . ) X Spert Chat” Jobn . Don.| _1020—WODA, Paterson—201 o Tn 1884 [ which raken the plato of hasing, is hevroletsdelivered sinceJan.1st! nelly. 1:10—Merchants’ program, \ The new archbishop of Canter-|yoally a mark of faver. The trouble | 7:30—Correct time. :30—Kiddic review, oury—horn October 30, 1864—de- | js that for the whole year the plebe 7:31—Police alarms: baseball | ews; sport talk. sired to become a lawyer rather| oes not reaiize it. Acclaimed by fhundreds of thousands everywhere as k Walton League, than a churchman when he started| The upper classes are now in sum- the world’s most luxurious sow-priced car, the Bigger acores. | 7:35—WNYC Air Colligc: “Evolu- | ! tion of the Drama,” Winifred Harper Cooley. ! 6—Joseph Peery. clarinet; | and Better Chevrolet has enjoyed such tremendous preference on the part of buyers that today it stands first choice of the nation for 1928! ; Over 750,000 new Chevrolets delivered to owners worth Tompkins, bary- [his education. He the son of a!mer camp, while the new plebes are tone. |minster and was educated at Glas- | housed in the regular barrack: 9:30—Arcola Park program gow University and later at Balliol Fourth of July was celebrated by 5—Ballroom music. College, Oxford. Then he entered | the “kay-dets” but in a novel way. James Pasquarelli, accordion; | 10:00—Favilion program Middle Temple Bar as a “devil” un-| The new yearlings had been given \ Joint rocital, — Music. {der Sir W. & Robson, later attorney | previons instructions, and, when a since January 1st! The largest number of automobiles 8:15—Elsie Dufficld, soprano. 0—Orchestra igeneral of England. bugle sounded early on the morning sold this year by any single manufacturer! Never has { §i80—iolin and plamo recital. f\w,‘(:{t,‘,vy‘\\.nt, ‘“l‘n](hu eve of his admitiance 1o of the Iourth, one man from each any Ch let enjoyed such overwhelming public en- 9—Correct time. L he bar, however, he decided | fent dashed madly out o a particu- evrol i - —WGCP—NEWARK—238 |against law as a carecr Tl oie & t—for never has any low-priced car com» 9:01—Negro Arts program W as a carecr and in 1890 | jar spot, where first classmen re %) 4 ¥ e of Leeds.|qireeted them to the stores for the bined such impressive performance, such delightful 4:00—Studio program. was 9:05—Gibraltar chorus; atherine | 4 ppointed eurs comfort, and such distinctive style. e e 5:00—Dance music, jThree years later he became vicar|issuance of firccrackers, Soon a N . 10:00—Student Council Qmartet of St. Mary's churc Y o z 10—Correct tim e e : ndililo gissuad, Aluut o nationwide approval. You'll find quality vou 10:01—Police weather | dean ivinity of Magdalen Col-| charge appeared and told them T a f ! 2 It that there were “no fire- never thought possible in a low-priced automobule! Oxford. smiling foreca tide fables, I ) —WEAF——102 | His first bishopric came in 1901 | crackers.” Then the first year men §=The Airioyeites. when he was appointed bishop of | hurst into a howl of laughter and e A i 2 |2 Stepney and Canon of St Paul’s Ca- | the yearlngs realized that they had n 0495 T ACH i1 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jane, ducts. G—Dinner music. thedral. It was about that time he heen tricked. .. 0595 § s 520 T 4675 58 5 genicer 1378 §:35-—Baseball scores. 8:45—Ca . Norris [started his advocacy of reform. | “Draggers” Get Busy i—Pennsylvanian's. o : ;“‘hml m]ln-um:m\]« ,»\(.1. e Eloquence Known | This put the vearlings "\;\ “"”}fl‘”; B, s vith Balladeers. . (15—Syniphony erchestra, w. Lang's eloquence was known | ful mood, and clearly something had 5 : | Z,;fflo‘,‘fl( ‘nflnl\l‘.‘d 4 16:00—TIlarmony Kings and as Canon of St. Paul's his po- 19 he done to assuage their feelings. m'f695 Almmh i 5:30—Lewisohn Stadium concert, | 10:30—Whispering orchestra sition in the church was high. Nev-|“Dragging” squads were according- 5 10302 s iR, 11:15—Theater organ recital crtheless he carricd on the cam-|ly orzanized in each company and Check Chevrelet Delivered Pricss 3 i This and That Revue. palgn for reform from the pulpit— | the niorning was spent in rough- Tho diute s Lovroms s ocd 660—WJIZ—154 6:02—The Concertiers, often caustically criticising his so- | housing. Dragging consists of cov- mancing charges svailable T 6 asehall scores. cially elect congregation—and also | ering a cadet’s body with shoe polish 1 I50—Orchestra, 6:30—Orchestr: often could be seen at nights wan- [and the pomade wed for cleaning { 0—Weather; The Merry Three, |100—0reh dering through the lower east end|brass and of rubbing things into his et T Yo e | o g Tt 0, S, et 8 o o PATTERSON CHEVROLET 80 Brohealia r“‘\—""‘l‘v\‘-*h hotr : and music halls of that district, | posed of about five or six ‘“““v_“lh" 0—Studio program. L o In 1908 Bishop Lang was oftered | fall upon ";;1';"l;(sr:oo.;‘:\‘(:‘;)g:n“w‘l‘\-?a INCORPORATED Mildrec i Jack Cohen, | 2:a0—Boule estra. the position of Bishop of Montreal | have done thin L L 98 A h S T l h 211 ;mm‘s'tl.](ml SR Whime=Dnie wrelicsive. but Strangely enough. refused. The|more or less Ui e o 0 rci treet eiepnone it 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 |following year he was appoint x‘hnzxz“;‘(}‘ndl ":‘;u“"’r‘)“;s Ny e o Associate Dealer, Height Garage, Southington Stock reports, archhishop of York by King Ed- 1schall scores, ward. 7—Correct time. ) ingn g He was a favorite of Queen Vic- 4 7—Orchestra. 7:00-—Pennsyivanians toria but often went against her 4 7:30—Organ recital --:"*”"”“r"\“MP. wishes and many attribute the $:00—Duo, balladeers. friendship the Queen had for Dr.! —Scores; program summary. 6:30—Orchestra. ging in the tents, while officers walk- ¢d hy, heads averted, with firm in- { tentions of not hearing or sceing gnything that was going on. | | One of the manifold angles of the A T §—Ryker and Mack. e lndee [ Onee ) g o 2 $:15 'he World's Business,” Dr.! iv""(\il hilharmonic erchestr Lang to his ability to cross har sug- | West Point honor system is hr:::i;‘\ z, : 5 Sulius Telein [10:20—Organ recital. gestions. He was made an honorary | 0ut during (he camping season. e l‘lte A » 8:30—The Goldman band 11:06—Dance program. chaplain to Queen Victorla and | (Guards are postcd about the camp at ' = . 100—WPG, Atlantic City—2738 | capveq Pall tim but the cadets come and 1:15—Correc o e in such a pos il her| 1";‘3 U°r“"'_ '\'{'I""l' 6:45—Organ recital S s Spoat it e | £0 quite frecly. AS they leave camp, ® 0:15—Dance band ath. ; 5 Dinner concert. . | however, they are challenged by the vors sion . they Eayors sty eavest suard and reply with a curt 1nes o THANK GOODNES! 11—Slumber musie. = 710 “ telle Ralston, contralto. s sl : 30—Th ‘:'Hh‘r:(;)ulr‘?‘n-)? 8:00—Dance orchestra. »m’:h lvrl‘:(»“llrnrl‘\):l:::‘:z:: ';;[\\-E::‘thre‘"-"‘ right.” On their return the IT WASNT My S - i Denan y e | same formula is repeated. | = ohimes purchicnitay 9:30-—Concert orchestra. Pl Ok Ol peommOR | " rhis formula frequently puzzles urance v 6—Radio study period. 10:00—Creatore’s band; Talma, so- | 1S o 2 Politl-| isitors who hear it, but it is easily 24 cal interest that Dr. Davidson show- d through his years as head of the church, but often could be seen o at parliame : . -t's word. The “all righ at parliament. He aided in the two & “4iets Wotd P08 B0 et unsuccessful fights that Dr. David- While away from the guarded en- 272 MAIN STREET oo You LAZY Boos Ensemble explained by the absolute reliance the academy authorities place upon | upon prano. 10:30—Dance orchest LIV s—Band. 9—The WOR Dlayers. : i 10=-Brni gNelageo, TI' o son made to have the prayer book| Lo "l not do anything which < 10:306— roagh lhe Slahc revised—movements that were vot- | S1083re I OO0 G0 MR Cine that 760—W PAP—395 Tonizht's program by the Phil- |TesPonsible for the resignation of Harmonie Xymphony orchestra will |Dr:_Davidson, the first archbishop a i ers a4 & yinphony LT e R A Classified Ad user in the H & 9 {include the works of & “Fschai- AURCENLY Cver Boorelien. ald has the right to ask about efr- LOBSTER e Kowsky and Schubert, The program na it win|Heavy Storms Flood culation. :30—Journal Orchestra. [ will be broadeast at $:30 29 ; i "g A = fi e SToP BLOWING 11—Time; news bulleti ¢d down by the House of Commons il eiiron: 1t b s a9 ‘ AT 11:05—Astor orchestra. ——————————————/ |and which generally were believed :gt (‘l.'l:'lv“’":;l";nl;}s:\ul((‘? AL SHORE (o \'\:"' 5 ,ml ¢ '/di T('::) UPHiTII; AND e ] = P — l__o DINNER 810—WMCA—33 |come through WTIC. The opening : z 1-—Edna Bennett, song number will be the famous march| Part of Pl,"ladelphm | s G S R e s Philadelphia, July 28 (Ph—Heavy DEN'I ls I From 5 to 8 P. M. Every Day 3° Divertiss ' |gar, which winn Tollowed by 5 omms ast night and fearly doday E t Sunda; R et andio ikowsky's “Nuteracker suite, | 100ded outlying sections northeast (Except Sunday) i LR " lof the city and forced campers and| Dr. A. B, Johnson, D.D.S. —Concert. lection will be Berlioz e Ao 9 Entertainers. arch from “"Damnation of Faust,”|0ccupanis of bungalows throughout Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. _Aunty’'s Chat; studio program | followed by Sch P “Own Your Own Home Hour.' Shang." Ditedtast Lurs | 10 farmhor: a—Correct time; boxing bouts. |will be G : o umbers|” Along the Perkiomen ereek the NAT. BANK BLDG. et Granlhs mhases Dance orchis nd 1 : * HOVE i iter had risen 11 feet within a fow ore B10—WLWL—370 Wil {Hours and the sitation was report- s | 1 more alarming than a fortnight | Minnie Sunrise Symphony” will be wrt's “Unfinished | 1he Perkiomen valley to seck refuse, ¢ gAY GAS and OXYGEN 23 State St Hartford, Conn re of Rossini . movements from Haydn's layed | 0 when hundreds were marooned Ly the swollen current. i sh s» as t u wer b e S - L 2 e et movement. | v oy ot e | A s o b G he Tamni Listen to the it i Ui to be broadeast at 11 otciscl |URIversity summer camp near Grat- 30—8ports review. through WJZ. The program will :u'l'r']"'v";n',‘,""’\_ ',':n:I’°:Z:;:E::]‘O:‘!'°d:\'""]'l?,'r'j‘4 e S e SRR N SHOE PARADE (s 138 talre an I \ i clude b A ol 5 | St 2 pr A other nunbers OS] ponnshurg, abandoned their homes BY pas—pis cwenie | [l Falomnce s iar [T, S Weymouth Rost No.79 American Leg | 1:50—TIvan Arga i o™ a RIEgL s BERBIC U, Rain, which fell incessantly eymou ST INO. merican n 2—Murlel Enger, singer Suniay throughout the early morning in the : Sismiclen Arington, radings | A world court of music and song | MTOUSHOL (he carly morhing in tho Band 2 < nist. will be presented in a program re- |0 550 N & 2:45—Bophia Widor, xylophonist. presenting the outstanding nations | !/ ©f abating. i SUndQYEVe.GtOZ Eastern DaYIIGhmme :30—Orchestra. contributing to America’s radio con- . ~ J ‘ Orel o i ‘); i s aspaigl [ 07 ] Freight Car in From Station WTIC—The Summer Serenaders will be featured. 6—Tom Wilson, tenor; Simon at pi- |cast at 9:15 through WTIC. Stephen | Bridgeport With Beer ’ i o el S ‘lu\:k £ Eoh i o '[‘\|¢ ;rm JT n;] Bridgeport, duly 28 UP—After be- and |5 othenr stations associateq 2 70 — NE - | y Home" was selected as best |y the Bridgeport raflroad vards i i i S baheralls e o e e T e e with the National Broadcesting Co FORTONATELY UESS S | n for only a hal? hour yesterday a 'SS SHARKEY HAD A 4:00—Tea music. {song. England will be reprosented | roions car Joaded with 250 half bar- SPONSORED LOCALLY BY RAKE IN HIS W, STI OF “TH 5:00—Selma Kahn, soprano: talk. | by ire with excerpts from | .)c of 4 1.2 per cent beer were AND, INSTEAD E e e = v e e e e | HAROLD A, KNOWLES, Ine. LAWN MOWSR.WHEN THAT Youna SAP. |- 920—WRNY—i26 | will represent Scotland with the Af-| Anfhony Manfon and twe assistants, CALLING ON SUSIE FEATHERS, STARTED William Newsome, ten | Footwear TOOTING HIS HORN AGAIN cetion. “Love's Old | jtp the help of railroad police jue Sweet Song” of James Molloy was |ag the conductor of the freight train 30— Musie. chosen as representing Irish music. |was waving the engineer to start 2:45—Violin and plano recital. Leoncavalle will rcpresent Italy the train. A g '3 b ‘mn Water —Children’s “movies = 5 RI38 LES w.STANLEY __ cBNTRAL PRESS ® 7-28-28 89 WEST MAIN ST.

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