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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928. Eastern Daylight Saving Time NEW ENGLAND STATES 580—WTIC, Hartford—585 ¢:20—Summary of program and news 6:25—Sportograms 6:30—Dinner Group music 6:55—Song recital 7:18—Pet Auimal League 7:30--Musical program 8—Choristers §:30—Music 9—Band concert 10—Orchestra 10:30—Correct time 10:31—Dance orchestra 11—News and weather 1180—WICC, Bridgeport—:2 6—Merchants’ Music Hour 7—Studio program 7:13—WICC Trio 7:45-—Baseball scores 7:50—Question Box 8—Dorothy O'Brien, vocalist 8:830—A. Withstanley, vocalist 9—A! and Funice Emmons 9:50—DBaseball scores 9:55—New 10—The Melodians 11—Correct time 900—WBZ, Springfield—333 6:30—Time and weather 6.31—Pianistic Capers 6:50—Baseball scores 6:35—Radio Advice 7—Dance orchestra 7:30—U. S. Navy band 8—Re-Told Tales §:30--Dance orchestra 9—Vocal recital 9:30—Concert orchestra 10—Correct time 10:01—Concert orchestra 10:30—Music 11—Ti weather scores 650—\WNAC-WBIS, Bostan—464 7:30—Interview with Baseball Star 7:40—Lady of the Ivories §—WNAC Play in “Daddy” 9—Musical program 9:30—String quartet 10—Studio program 11—News 11:15—Ballro orchestra 590—WEEI, Boston—308 6—Concert orchestra 6:48—Chimes 6:49—Juvenile Gems 6:50—News 7:30—Orchestra 8—Choristers 8:30—Concert orchestra 9-—Musical program 9:30—Band concert 10—Concert orch 10:30—Correct time NEW YORK CITY 570—WNYC—526 31—S8cores; market high &pots :45—Nathan Radoff, violinist :15—"Baseball for Boys." Foster 31—Police alarms; baseball scores :35—Alr College: “The Pickwick- jans,” W. Orton Tewson 7:50—Ada Lind, soprano §-—-Band concert 10—Time; police alarms, weather 610—WEAF—192 §5—The Marionettes 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jane, duets 6—~Dinner music €:55—Baseball scores 7—Mid-week Federatton Sing 7:30—Orchestra 8—Choristers 8:80—Orchestra 9—Band concert John Hymn an Gondoliers 680—WIZ—154 Maurice Tyler, tenor 5:15—Miriam Sternfeld Reports, stock market cial summary, cotton price cultural reports, summary of pro B:45—The fina Piano Twins summary 8:30—Orcl 9—Orchestras 9:30—Conecert orchesira 10—Correct time that 12 mid —One Players, Chimes, § Juzn da G phony, 1 < from Modern Mer Jazy ades Little the o1 Don Hindu Etchings bhler, ury n TH0—WFAP—395 Howe B K10—W M¢ 5:30—Aun* §—"Lear L8 $:20—Impetiai 1rio 8:45—Howard H 9—-0lg-Fas! 10—Musical | 16:30—Arch ton 11—Dance orchestra 21:30—N orch 12 mid.—Merryma 10— WLWI—370 6—German program €:20—Alma Beck, cont 6:350—Ralph di Bene 7--01d and new Yunes 7:15—0Olga [fagan, Soprano 70—The Marionettes <5t Co B60—WGIS —“Meantal Iroadcasting ret rrof. C. G. Jesters” { shop A o stra | a—Forum s’ prog hael Simmons, son and Ela ) —Intercity Trio % Lawrence, tenor H70—WABC—309 soprano _Colstte Vining. G soprano 8.1 645 7 hour ot B My nd Reanx Mrs Woods, congs 103 11:04—C 11:30—Handel {12 mid.—Orche 1020—W6 program —294 saxophonist zelka, tenor of Abused Children” 1l Proper, baritone —Bob Fram, pianist Alimony,” Doroth 40—XKneisel Duo, kham, minstrel rooks violinists FASTERN ATIONS 1020—WODA, Paters 20—N sport talk Ore 15—Harry Fink's M 9:30—String I 9:45—Mandolin and guit# duets 10— Margaret contralto 10:15—Herbert tenor, pi- amst 10:45—Foems Colomal effney Holden, Rendezvous rankie Pagano 1070—WNJ, Newark—280 f1—Dinner dance music 30—Dinner m rank, 11 songs 740—\OFI, Philadclphis—105 45—Sports news, “Evening Bulle- tin" Same as W 860—WiP, Philadelphta—319 30—Coneert orchestra —Bedtime story, roll call —TInstrumental quartet ewton Radio Forum Kings 1 pering orchestra 1100—W PG, Atlantic City—: 5—Organ recital helburne dinner musie Castillians danece orchestra ng organ recital rmony 10—Charlie archestra 90—WGY, Stock reports; 30—Dinner music 30—Outdoor tallk o music as WEAS Shea's Bufialo orchestra nectady—380 ws studio pro- 11 11:30—Organ rs Dance program cital —_— e — 'LTluraugh the Static T A dual frst half during to- Goldman program —the ind th Vineons, will be heard Ly the band, which will broadcast through | WTIC at The opening half will be introduced with Elgar’ [ march, follo | Gilbert and et Pondess 9 o'clock Circumstance™ Eullivan operett elections 1o be | holt ar from Oth- the weet and Dance exeerpls trom Henry clud VIII Goldm T= second half in- s overture “Sakun haiko Andante rpte from Ver- the will b will be which tor 1l broadeas the Tnite howill inelnde march as ed by the nd Ha melo- idcast through DINNER let are the numbers included in the program. Lecocq’s almost forgotten opera, ‘La Fille du Madame Angot” will be presented by a selection plaved by the Slumbher music ensemble dur- ing the program to be heard at 11 o'clock through WJIZ Other mum- bers include Waldteufel's “Dolores™ waltz, a Spanish dance by Granados “Murmuring Monfon's “Devotion” and Go “Invocation.” Jensen's Breezes unod’s —L C. NEW ORLEANS MEN ARE SENT 0 JAIL War Against Gambling Goes on Full Forcg 2 (P—Gover- d ting yor ¢s Walmsley found them tin the role of princip: as an anfi-gambling crusad 7 to vield a sizeable quota of 4 convictions among char- tered social clubs, Won't Appear The threat of the governor to send oops to New Orleans to rid the ci brought an invitatio by the mavor to the governor to ap- vear before a grand jury it he knew of gambling & To this the governor speedily re- plied that it was none of his affair would not appe: ¢ given their chance orce the law down thers,” the or said at Baton Rouge, “and st do it." question of whether the gov- vould t nd ury w ¢ for the statement of Distr Attorney Eugene Stanley, who an- nounced that he would not summon tha governor unless so directed by nd there the in- of gamblers, ernor App, president of the Old scial club, raided by police ads yesterday when 45 arrests | we rade, and John A. Remmick, | c vice president, were fin €ach in night court with alte: nate jail sentences of 30 days on charges of operating a gambling house TOOTHACHE IS AIDED Forces Lighthonse Into Flag Koeper Heavy Sens Flying British Reversed as Distress Signal, Panama, Aug. 2 (A—The pangs of a toothache forced Joseph Hamma, | keeper of the Castie Island light to venture out in the heavy seas yes- terday rd stop the steamer Lilian Lukenbak to get a remedy. He flew the British flag reversed as a cignal of distress and after receiv- ing medicin he returned to his lone- 1y vigil while the vessel continued on to Criztobal Al Espinosa Wins by His Golf Putting | Aug. 2 (P——Putting, the of most golfers, won golf champlon for little Abe nosa Sinking a 20 foot putt for a birdie four on the final green, Abe yes dy the Chisege open orown with u total of 283 strokes for 72 holes—iust one stroke bhetter than s wae 9l epeared by bie thie ver: 1ain vank Walsh of the Rutte dee Mortes club at Appleton Wis The dramatic finish gave Abe his has won week 2 open the western 3t the North Shore club, Chi- cago, last Saturday over field of 300 ! Police B, Murders Wife and and Then Calls Elizabeth, N. J, Aug Dr. Arthur F. Woolsey, voung dentist of good family and quiet habits, today charged with the mo; of his wife d two children, whom Jhe kill=d he wanted to save them the rassment impending bank- ruptcy.” He loved W 2 (UP)— a reputable was in jail wife and childrén, to inflict suffering on them. Woolsey owsd a $9,000 mortgage on his re dence and 38,000 in other debts Police were first informed of the crime late vesterday when Chief of M. Avery, of Roselle, re- ceived a telephone call “Chiet Avery, this is Dr F. Woolsey, 133 Sixth avennue Arthm 1 wish he told police, but could not stand | Two Children Chief of Police, Informing Latter of thg Crime Young Jersey Dentist Loved His Family, But Said He Was Unable to Force Them to Face the Em- barrassment of Bankruptcy—Loses Nerve When Faced With Taking Own Life. |vow'd come over as soon as you g |time. T've t |and two children Chief Avery hurried to the He found Woolse ting on the veranda smoking a cigar “How do you do, chief.” Woolsey -d the police chief. stairs with me, ple The body of Mr d caretully and free of bloodstains lay on the floor of the shot three times. in the next dress room, lay the s of Mary abeth Woolsey, and Field 4. Both had been shot in bo tist said he intended commit suicide but lost his nerve. to HEAVYWEIGHT HAS 60T 10 WIN TITLE NOW Rickard Makes it Plain None Can Have Honor By Simply Clatming ft New York, Aug first time in twenty years, valuablz crown in pi haq for the “claimin and the din already is terrific. This, howeier, is not a circumstance to what may bhe 2 P For the most s to be the claimers make themselves heard of Men like James Joy Johnston and Dumb Dan Morga, so-called becans he once talked a congressman dead, dumb and blind in one of three or four hundred words With Gene listed among s briefs already have been filed by William Lawrence, (formerly ‘Young') Stribling and Johnny Ris- ko, th: Bohemian bak roun thousand Tunney the valuntarily ex-champ the Argentine where Luis Ang.l Firpo let it be known that he would be willing to train down to 216 pounds or so if Tex Rickard wou make it realy worth while Thes gentlemen are welcome to his party, Rickard asserts, but the party is go- ing on. Tex made it plain {oday that no- body will get away with “claiming Why 15 1t that so many wome: clever in other ways go on spending a lot of money elaborate combination treatmen the world's best and pure beautifier and youthifier is good old fashioned buttermilk? 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The 20 foot putt 3150 robbied the 25 gear old Apploton professional of the fifth title he has| | 10st by one stroke | | Critically Hurt in | New Milford Accident New Milford, Ang. 2 (U P)—0On sige was i’ ceities] condition ant | another pecovering from injuries a‘ a hospital = today following an antomolile accident | New Milford road he on the Kent shortly before midnizht Curtis Ferriss, 22. of Fort Hill sl in Ena received grave danger Rrid bry voof swater minor ents and ses when Fer. ris fell asleep at the plunged and into a Ferris has a punctured lung throngh a gnard rail swamp | SENTENCY [ T R and s totalling & < in federal and 4 ere ymposed chibition 11w viola HOOCIER Tndianay TIOUOR Ang entenee e 956 davs in in a courts, George 1 rohitition admin a fairly comfortable night but wheel and the | STOVE Have your Coal Range and expected when the really top-notch | to mention ominous rumblings from | . more the heavyweight ch. that he expects every boxing com- ssion in the world ® to recognize the winner of the elimination tour- nameént.” The promoter made on ef- tort to conceal his concern over the retirement of Tunney and the ensu- |ing chaos which was inevitable, But pion who would “have to talk per- centage-of-the-gate for a while any- how." Pending the receipt “elaims from Rattling Levinsky and Jack Dillon, Rickard is going ahead with | plans for his eliminations of Widower Bil! Beaten In House of Lords Ang 2 (A—A bill which hava amended the London onld aws to pe the marriage of a deceased aunt. or nicce has heen defeated i the house of lords by a majority of ona vote Making his house as primate of all the Mcst Reverend Randall David- rehbishop of Canterbury, was responsible for the defeat of the measure He attacked it on the ground that thers had been no general demand for it and that it had not been suf ficiently discnssed. His motion of rejection was carried 26 to 25 and [the bill was dead for the present lcession of parliament 1t | widower with his wi last speech in the Thousands of Women Find Skin nggt! In Buttermilk One Application Makes Unbelievable Improvement—Quickly Ends Complexion Troubles for you than all the !yon spend fussing around with a dozen different creams and rin- gents. 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