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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 380, 1928, A s e etta, “Liszt's Civil war as inevitable. He realized Bo! ville, The boy told authorities that tha B e that “somo of the ablest minds ot |10 Year Old Boy Is The lad, whose name is withheld, | baby fell from its crib, but this lude to “Eva." | {the country honestly differed” in Held for Murder |nas denied the charges. story was discounted by the coro- —L. C. interpretations of the nation's de-| Montreal, Que., July 30 UP—A 10-| The body of {he baby \‘nlloun: ‘ner' who said the baby could not| A B“MHETE IJN"'Y marcation ine separating auhorts |, car 01 boy s held by authories %7, {he Darcats when, they returnod | Hae been so seriously injured by SAYS E“GINEER DID “0T Yi..f,',',” s;: e‘:a:n"h:xmml; mfpum. today accused of murdering the|pod dashed the infant against the T————— | ble.” he declared, for either section | four-month-old son of Mr. and |boy dashed the infant against ahe| There's no room for politics in MONDAY. 7:30—Organ recital wms’I‘LE FOR CRossmG s a | of itself to furnish adequate solution | Mrs. R. Sorel of 8t. Michacl Napier- | back of a chair, breaking its skull. |the Herald Classified Ads. 1 In Dedicating Memorial Speaks —Orchestra nd it could be accomplished only i Eastern Daylight Saving Time 860—WGBS—349 ‘through an immeasurable sacrifice |3—Abrahamson, soprano; Tiple, | Plainville Marketman Declares No o] “Ne‘ soufll" | made in the tears of our women and NEW ENGLAND STATIONS musical saw | the blood of our men." 5:15—"Portraits on the Air" Warning Given By Engineer EO——— | The war, he continued, left the 360—WTIC, Hartford—335 30—Al Duke, “Irish Lad" e e “annon Falls, Minn., July 30 P— | north depleted and the south “en- SUMMER FOODS §:20—Summary of program and | 5:40—"Marriage as Fine Art” of Gasaline Conc Beside a new monument rising from | tirely prostrate.” e . news ews; “Jolly Jester” (spe to the Herald) the Civil war, President Coolidge| Citing the increases in bank de- You'll find your favorite hot weather foods __;‘ponoxmmsl = g e Kelting, harmonica | Plainville July 30—"They say ‘the pronounced his doxology here y posits, public improvements, pubfl; v at the A &P. Foods matmusywpmpan —Instrumental Tio lorgan Jones, basso idriver is always to Dblame when | . qay . i an | schools outlay and manufacture Bascball scores Sootlight and Lamplight” | s a crossing accident, but :‘rl'r,.’c,,m,rhem;o:': :,r,dbfi;:::m;:;lpmaucm in the south in recent « «+ . foods that tempt the lazy summer ng recital 15—Hilda Gilman, soprano s once when the man on thelgyoke the hymn of & reunited ma- |vears, he declared “it is perfectly appetite. From all over the world come these —String quartet 45—String quartet Itrain would have been to blame,” tion. apparent that in progress and pros- fine foods—at A &P low prices —Piano recital 9—Leaguc for Fostering Genius | Robert Mautner, connected With &| Degicating the memorial to Col, | perity the south is going forward in P i:45—sports talk program {market at Mountain View, said to- William Colvill, union hero of the |a Way which it could never have s—Music 16—Bleyer and Spergel, Myrtle Bo- [day as he described a narrow escaPe|jayle of Gettysburg, the president | done under the old system.” 3:30—Orchestra land, Colwell, Eisenberg and |from injury or death at the Crooked | R0 erchag ancl Inatrumentall W pa e emphasized the recovery of the | by < il - % BE Bonangs et Lrade CROaNg. “new south” and the common inter- Solos 10:45—Helen Dowdy, soprano Mautne was driving @ delivery | o South” and the common inter- | Harold E. Johnson Goes 10;30—Correct time 11—Dance orchestra truck and was about to cross the T A e T To Svncuse, N. Y., Store e emb . 930—WPOH—33¢ jtracks when he saw a Plainville} o609 ne said, “We are a united | Harold E. Johnson, formerly of 1= g wgather “ntertainers 'bound gusoline coach approaching at nation.” this city, who for the last four 1130—WICC, Bridgeport—266 | s—William McMahon, investment |about $:45 o'clock this morning. He i , e , s e VI 1 Sl i || CLICQUOT | O'KEEFE'S | CA §—Merchants' music hour |applied his brakes and waited, arous- | yj. Gooligge denounced those who | the Besse System store in Spring- 7—Studio program ) songs |ed, he saia later, by the fact that|.gor many years" kept alive sec. | field, Mass. has become assoclated AND 15— Motner Goow et ihd engineer operaiing e conch |01 T SR BUEL BN S N Qe e, system. Co. Tne, in CLUB PALE DRY -stion Box sical Bankers' hour [had not given any warning. Maute| (M8 ARTHOS R ¢ Syracuse, N. Y., as assistant treas- | antage ared that era had jSyracuse, . 1., e i alsbury, explorer 10—Tom Wilson, tenor ner declared that the whistle was| (208 SO0 cetiared that e | urer and director of the corpora- Your choice of Pale Dry | The first of the Pale Dry 5—Harmonica music 1 Soun s not blown until the coach was With-|, e b 1o politics in his Sabbath | tion and manager of the store in or Golden Ginger Ales The genuine C& C aophne phc a0 DUs: |in five feet of the crossing. It he |, TG0 O B net he has de. | Syracuse, formerly known as the Imperml Dry Ginger Ale 9—Vocal recital ime; ]|o(” and Hardy |had not seen the coach approaching, | © sl i ;. £ Y 3 livered since ‘i rashi . Besse System Co. e : age Grove club program |he said, he would have driven onto| ' [¢ ‘,n:;‘t:L;;‘;";‘i&‘\:?‘(“fi":vhn Prior to going to Springfleld Mr. DOZ $ B%(%% $ : g-g:it:au scores | #20—WRNY—326 [the tracks confident that the wayi .o BeRianeds BOTCHRn T BPRE yonnson was for a number of years BOTS [ ] | [=] [ ; ’ _—_—— was clear. i assistant manager of the Besse- . - ; significantly recalled the practical i 10—Dance orchestra unanimity of the north in helping to | eland store in this city. He s 11—Correct time Ny : the son of Mrs. Harmon Johnson The popular slow-cooked bean at a low price! 900—WBZ, Springfield—333 | §—Keden on-the.Keys | MRS GOODALE DIES AT 82 PS8 ihe recent flood control bill f0F | of 99 Monroe street. Mr. Johnson [ f CANS ¢ 5—Weather reports and time 20—Leo Kaplan, violinist L left last cvening for Syracuse to campbell S Beans 0—M. A. C. Radio Forum |6:45—Dob McDonald, songs s result of the war (Civil) |y e yp nis new duties. Early in :55—Baseball scores 970—WABC—309 Newington Loses Respected Resident Which retarded ‘our mational pro- | september he will be joined by Mrs. —Dance orchestra 5—Dr. Hodgdon, “Food" grefs for many years was the bit- 5 Johnson and their son, Harold Ed- Use Lux to wash your daintiest summer clothes! 0—Vocal and instrumental se-|3:30—Jamaica Gypsies For Half Century—Registrars to|terness, hatred and sectional ani-|gara, Jr. Before her marriage, ‘ LARGE e i I : mosities that it left in its wake,” he . — s 5—Orchestra ¥ _ewis, : Mr. A ; 10—Correct time 04—TKorum; orchestra Newington, July 30—Mrs. Emma | (i morth and for the south, (hese |\, Lewis of 73 Harrison strect. 10:01—Singing orchestra 45—Beatrice George, soprano |Dowd Goodale, 82, of Dowd street, Funasaly stimulated an| :30—Time, weather and baseball | S arts o . | g " > 8 A - | kept alive for the political advantage | YA7: 10:30—Time, weather | chwartz Home Makers |died at her home Saturday after-| o P 0 Pt e Wi “(lllfi to Use ) Ol'fl‘l 1LB scores |9—Forum; Jewish Hour noon at 1:30 o'clock as the resuit * s ¢ n m‘o d, BAKING TIN 650—WNAC-WBIS, Bostan—4i81 | 10:02—Orchestra lof a shock which she suffered last | DOPed to secure. The time has long Pole Plane in the South u l' ' POWDER 5~Ted and His Gang :30—Out of music box {Sunday. Mrs. Goodale was born in ““‘;10 Eflfl‘fl’ld wh@;; to l:omlm- f‘}(pmul Los ;\ngelex. July Gt'c Wi—'l':le ¢—Juvenile Smilers :02—Orchestra |isentucky ‘ana had'been a resident |Such hosile sentiments snoul ever)monoplane that carried Captain S offe = ici hen iced! 130—Orchestra and show |of Newington for 50 years. She and | D¢ permitted to work to the mdvan- | George H. Wilkins and his pilot Coffee Supreme — so delicious when 7:11—"Amos 'n’ Andy” —Castillian . her husband, Edward Seth Goodale, | 138¢ of any one. {over the North Pole last April 0—Civil Service talk | NGIr20t resided on Dowd street during the| ‘“Those who resort to them should | hae been picked by the famous al' o ee TIN 7:40—Lady of tho Ivories = orhestre|entire period with the exception of | fnd that their standing in the public | explorer for his proposed explor- s—Question Box 13 e prano; Massino, | five years when they lived on Main confldence 'h thereby seriously im- |ation flight in the region of the §:30—Russian Male quartet ¢ strect. Mis. Goodale suffered a|Paired. While fsolated outbreaks | South Pole. A SPECIAL LIST OF SUMMER FOODS 9—Opera “La Traviata” ¢ Sparling, “Gol¢" shock about nine years ago and has|May continue to occur in responsi- | Captain Wilkins sald that a e 10—Music 10716 Bighurds | Lar el onian Javalld ive thot time) ble quarters, I am firmly convinced [ond plane under construction 4 % N ha‘:umu( Brislarmonica; SRing ) Beonis e o ana. fom sons, | that the responsibla elements both | hre was & monoplaze of the same weet Pickles Plain Mixed qt jar 39c Crab Meat Ige 65¢c can 590—WEEI Boston—508 10:45—Phillips and O'Connell, songs | Edward §., Benjamin H., Harry C.,|in the north and the south each look |type but equipped With combina- Sour Pickles Plain Mixed qt jar 33¢ Gorton’s Codfish Cakes can 6—Concert orchestra, and Seth D. Goodale, all of Newing-| with pride and satisfaction upon the |tion pontoon _skis for landing on Dill Pickles qt jar 3lc Rice Astor or Comet pkg §:¢9—Chimes A AR ATy lton. " She also leaves 15 grandchil-|brilliant contribution _which the | water or jce — will be used to car- . e e 4 6:60—News = 5 dren and three great-grandchildren. | other is making to the national wel- | ry supplics to the final base for the S"fdfnes Blue Peter can 13¢c Midget Olives Plain 2oz bot 7—Big Brother club 1020—WODA, Paterson—agi Funeral services were held yester- | fare and are just as eager to help |*“jump off. Sardines Domestic can 8¢ Midget Olives Stuffed 3 oz 15¢ 2 0z s B¢ 7:30—01d Time Minstrels :10—Music day afternoon at the Newington|the other as they are to help them- The last base will be 500 or 600 Sardines King Haakon - N 1 $—Orchestra —Piano capers Congegational church. Rev, John|selves.” miles south of the whaling stations ing can Stuffed Olives Large 7)7 oz i.bot $:30—Concert music | 7:10—Jimmy Love, ste Moir, pastor of the church, offi- War Incvitable |at Deception 1lsland, the explorer Shrimp ‘Wet Pack can 18c Peanut Butter 4 oz jar 9:30—Orchestra 0—Associated mery ciated and was assisted by Rev.| The president looked back on the |said. TunaFish A & P lge 65c can 35¢ Sandwich Spread jar 25¢ 317 oz jar 10:30—Negro music 3 Safe driving; Smith, tenor |Willlam 8. Walke Burial was in = L 11—Correct time b—Spacial axfist, xeottal Newington cemetery. Tuna Flsll. Ige 39c can 2lc Prudence Hash San 1101 Weather And. Tlying 10re-|8:30-—Arosls eniorfalnrmont Crushed Pineapple No.1can 10¢ Sliced Beef 6 oz jar 33c 315 oz cast | :45—Orchestra Mrs. Minnie S. Walsh and Walter | 11:06—News / WNJ. Newark—200 L. Morgan, registrars of voters will | Capitol Belting Co, lnc. Pears No.1can 10c Deviled Ham £an : §:30—Henry Burbig be at the town hall from 9 to 5 TEL. 2-7942 Sliced l:mclms e No.1lcan 10c Potted Meats Ige 9¢ can NEW YORK CITY 9—9:&::“ e oeloc \\: i fon l:rlday August 3| 213 STATE ST. L HARTFORD, CONN. Royal Gelatine g.liia 3 pkgs 25¢ Hershey’s Cocoa 7; 1b can e Country ¢ N BTS=WNXC-—598 Sports; new ) ; o Manufacturers of Leather Belting of All Kinds Sodas “GiL” Igebot 14c smbot Sc Grape Juice qt pt 5:45—In Memory of Joyce Kilmer |7__swealth,” by Irving Fisher |lists in preparation for the fall elec- | o 5 — §:01—Market high spots iP, Philadelphia—gte | tions. Strapping and Leather Specialties ENCORE., The Queen of Salad Dressings! 3:10—John De Bueris, clarinet 6:30—Harmony Kings — We make endless belts of all sizes. 8%: OZ [ 5— 3 r i e 3 y e day eIma 2 2 ” 160Z 3%0Z | A i of g | Wi, oo o e, - Give ue o ving. We guarantee all our work. Mayonnaise :x41c w9 & 7:35 — Alr College; “Albert Galla- | Philadelphia—105 |July 1, Tax Collector E. B, Proud-| Prices reasonable, Service the best " Representative Celler :05—Children’s twilight hour man reports e oy, s D7 31l Fon et ress tnon one-hait ‘of the|l] BELT REPAIRING AND CONSTRUCTION WORK FILL YOUR SUMMER NEEDS AT THE A 4P Popper, violinist s AR total amount due, $113,000, $:15—"A Tonalx Picture” | i — Mason Jars doz qts q591: doz pts Z’9c Fly Paper Double Sheets 2for 3c §:30—Hcalth talk , Atlantic ¢ : tiog | S1. g s:u—G::wime Kaufman, songs |g:45—Organ xn‘l:a';“"‘ City But Two Parties in S5645600854540500050540800445000680000000000000848 Ideal J_nrs doz qts $1.03 Joz p1s I3¢ Fly Swatters ach 6¢ Jelly Glasses doz 39¢ Fairy Soap 5 ca%es 2lc 9—Constance Veitch, cellist o Presidential Race 9:15—William Heacock, baritone R Managua, Nicaragua, July 30 (P- Z Paraffin pkg 9¢ Gold Dust Ige pkg 25¢ E- -Seal Jars Certo bot 29¢ Snowdrift Ige can 48c can 25¢ Jar Rings pkg 5c Wesson Oil qt can 53c pt can 27c For Canni 9:30—Emita Drtiz, French songs ¢ Young's Versatilians Nicaraguans in voting for president | Wax Lunch Paper 3 pkgs 25¢ Gulden’s Mustard 2 2o0zjars 9c (White Glass) Makes your baking results better! L S--Dinnar asic "he Knickerbockers™ General Jose Maria Moncada, liberal 6:55—Baseball scores T el b il S Ghooke blean: y “Wealth,” Irving Fisher G & teny—a8) Applications of republican liberals ational String quartet STl and republican conscrvatives to be Post-War I'rob- ¢ i g 4 recognized parties were rejected | lems” ! 3 i aith by the national election board com- 7:45—String quartet 7:15 8 % posed of Brig. Gen. Frank R. Me-| $—Music | 8:30—Same as WEAF chairman, and one fnr-mh;r §:30—Orchestra [ o ach from the conservative and lb-| 9:30—Orchestra ] |eral parties. s ¥ 10:30—Cabin Door General Moncada issued a state- | 11—Correct time ment saying the great aim of the | 11—Venetian Gondoliers i ™ ll\):;l'a]. \\) flrl‘Dl:;"h: l!;\\l:‘;'lg.l":.: l'\;‘ y entire conserva . and to et || Through the Static | i s cial summary, cotton prices, agri- | ity at the polls cultural reports Arthur Pryor, one of the lead- o . L + T orge, soprane. | 1n ot omsta 1 te unea 116 Killed in: Automohile e land eader of one of the oldest| Accidents in Mass. ; program summary land most popular concert bands| poston, July 30 (UP)—Sixteen | Frank Dole, of theiin america, will conduct a con- ons were killed in automobile | BewiRons Je oy feert over WTIC tonight at 9:30. |accidents in Massachusetts last et adoeliennr | With the band will be Olive Cline, according to the report of 7:30—Roxy and his Gang |oprano, soloist for the evening. |George A. Parker, registrar of mo- ! 610—WEAF—192 108 \Grehastr —Adolfo Benard, conscrvative, and | | | 9:46—Francisco Fuentes [ 5:30—Recital by artists cn November 4 will have only the 10—Time; police alarms; weather | g_Concert orchestra nominecs of the two old line parties | Tona Catsup 8 oz bot 10c Colman’s Mustard jar 25¢ Royal Baking Powder 6 0z can 25¢ Mason Jar Mustard jar l4c LARGE Grandmother’s Bread o~ 5688688 sesssnsses All sandwiches taste better when made with 8‘ BURIS .- sonsssonsionssnssanssassrsesssi I SlAD i DIMIATIE 5 eas wid s thsliis Sxoa sraigiors Wi e D OEs BIEY Good Luck Rubbers,lidozen 2 Aahasnan .oo. 182 i THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY Col-Pac Canners ....... oo Aluminum Presenmg Kettles Telephone 400 “The Handy Hardware Store” Herbert L. Mills Hardware 336 MAIN STREET A string quartct will present two| This the same number as for [short pr through WTIC at {the previous week but four less than | die [(nnr-nholl,. violinist (7:15 and 7:45 which will include |for the corresponding week of 1927. or music | Mendelssol z Pon-| Last week's victims included elght T10—WOR—122 chon's “Deep Rive adults and eight children, 5:15—Dinner concert “Valse,” and Rafl’s “T] 6:45—Baseball scores — READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS _The Grenadiers Thomias' overture to “Raymond’ will open a program of concert mu §—Chlmes; F ; !sic which will be broadcast at § Ppremmac, throuzh WTIC. The overture will| D N l §:30-—RBlack Cameso {be followed with Dr i | i S tor vehicles, fgnuuo»ud““;m»h’unbu‘oibu» 1l o s famous Opera, “La Traviata” “ser Varlequin® Other num- | Dy, A, B, Johnson, D.D.S. “The Ameer | bulletins; weather {ions," Hue “in Fairg.| Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. | ° rcent Lopez's orchestra lund ' Chaminade's “Variations” X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN Th A d 700“—”\’\“!““\2 l_m;;r_) k:nn 1 some w;-\f\ ir dance numbers, } NAT. BANK BLDG. | e rca e u lo ‘ncle Robert's Pals e T e “Your Tioy and Girl of the past decade will be included 3 'I'IES P WI'I'H iob Schacfer, songs in a band concert to be broadeast w w t Marion Werth, songs |at 9 o'clack thrg supple- € rie rtrude Casriel, pianist Imented by o me r o L reedes Meade, soprano m includes Berlin's 3 ° “Movie” club a medley of Foster's f . the T60—WHN—395 ¢ in Blue,” werb's “Song _Orchesta wove, e Song Is End- | arie Cardinelli, sopran NS R This week our windows are devoted to the display of Hassell Thompton, tenor lmy Tionrs wsunt ot Frogrom] Insurance AGFA FILM, the perfect photographic film, that is taking Fidna Bennett, contralto \1 irch. the country by storm. 1 ms by N. T. G | 10:45—Woolery and May 3 0"‘1‘ The compositions of Mozart will 11:30—Orchestra be interpreted by soloists, both vo- | i Our display is entered in competition with thousands 12— Orchestra cal and nstrumentad, and & concert | 272 MAIN STREET {f] of others in a $1,000.00 display contest sponsored by K10—WMCA— orchestra duri the Works of | 5:30—Aunty’s chat; radio artist Great Composers period which goes §—Christian pnee lecture on the air at 10 o'clock through T e Vi caxaont LI LIBERTY MAGAZINE 15—Jewish hour of music clude the overture to “Don Juan,™| 10:15—"Adventures of a Lawyer” : menuet from “Symphony in 111 uL B ER" SPECIAL FREE OFFER 10:30—Colletti and Dolli, harmony | Flat,” Coneerto in D Major for a| i 10:45 — Harry Mack, “Lovely violin, and “Symphony in G \H)mr."“} Things” | e | DINNER By token of this great tieup we are giving FREE this week }:-:nD ne o.n'::;‘ra"“ T; 1e ctions |”?”11 u.;( i only one pocket mirror from your favorite snapshot, with 130 —News; ‘chestra 7 pafore, nelodies s 1, o 12—Wolfe and Boer, duets Liszt and Raif will be included in | | From 5 to 8 P. M. Every Day each roll of AFGA FILM bought ol g L STATION AGENT DAD KEYES, 810—WLWL—370 the Slumb usic program whic Except Sunda; IAYS 6—Dominican hour will he ’;i\vn ’:’.\cl 1’1 l-“-l.‘:x‘( "nw:m; ( . ¥) ALW, BREAKS /INTO A SONG AND iy ; < 5 9 . wdideech L] DANCE, A FEW MINUTES BEFORE J Chamberlain, tenor WJZ. The nbers clude Elga " s S e evie vy HONISS'S ' ARCADE STUDIO THE RALROAD PAY CAR ARRIVE 6:46—"Von Koetteler” i Raff' i tions from “The Bohemian| 22 State St. Hartford, Conn. £4918 LEE W.STANEY _CENTRAL PRES3 7-30-28 \Girl," Sullivan's “The Lost Chord,” (Under Grant's - - ——

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