New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1928, Page 20

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/,/////// R MZ/// IGONTESTS ENLIVEN i =z LY TUESDAY | 9:30—"‘Television Fac H. Gerns- Eastern Daylight Saving Time \estra NEW ENGLAND STATIONS on; time; orchestra 2 920—WPCH 326 580—WTIC, Hartford 5—Bob Schafer, songs A—Summary of program; —Sportograms composer 6:30—Dinner music 6:55—Baseball scores T—Voters' Service 7:30—Sketch, “The 1.- hica 8—Dance music §:30—Sin 9—Dance orchest 9:30—Musical prog 10—Musical program 10:30—Correct time 10:31—Organ recital 11—News and weather 1130—WICC, Bridgepori— 6—Music Hour 7—Studio program 1:15—Mrs. George thur Clifford 45—Baseball scores :50—Question Box $—Sunshine Gir 8:30—Entertainment 9—Studio program 9:30—Dorothy Schwarz Matthew and 9 Three Ca Mary 3:45—Dora “al ATy AT ¥ P and han, duo Orche Taylor and Ar-' FASTERN 1020—WOD A Marty O—WABC— samist on, soprar Cileen. duo 10n kling STATIONS Paterson—294 9:50—News |5 News, sport talk 10—Dance orchestra | estra 11—Correct time | nisl Rendezvous 900—WRBZ, Springficld—333 6—Weather reports 6:01—Dance orchestra 6:30—Correct time ibade 1120—WGOP, ours accordion duo Newark—268 Merchants' 1 m T—Dance orchestra 10— Dance music 7:30—Constitutional High Spots 11—Joe Miners' Joy Hour §—Male quartet 20—WNJ, Newark—. —Sailortown ceinald 9—Philharmonic concert [5:3 B 10:15—Correct time and haseball Al ecores 10:20—Special coneert program 11—Time and weather 650—WNAC, Boston—164 5—Ted and His Gang 6—Juvenile Smilers 6:30—Dinner dance 7—News 7:11—"Amos 7:30—Dance orc! 8—Organ recital T0—WII, Ph 6:30—Concart orc | s—Male quartet n Ands Ac ts loor, tenor Kyon, soprano iladelphia—105 15t 8:30—Band concert | 11—Harmony Kine: 9—Concert Hour | 1150—WCAU, Philadelphia—26 10—The Show Boat | 5—This anda Tha e 11—News | 6—Echoes from Broadway 11:15—Dance orchestra | 6:30—0rc a 580—WEEI Roston—508 ~Orchestra A 6-—Concert orchestra J 30 Henburs prosram 6:49—Chimes | | Players B aco's Guards 30—Sketch ’ as WOR §—The Pilgrims Orchestra 8:30—Singers —WPG, Atlantie € 9—Musical program | Organ recital 10:30—Correct tim i cert orchestra 10:31—Weather and Flying 10"‘" ronnd Highlights cast | orch 10:35—News Studio pre S 1 Dual trio NEW YORK CITY \TUstos] ‘Maldg hestra 30—Or 570—WNYC—526 e 6:01—Market high spots e k Tramontanc. clari- | 1y iy 60’ 790—WGY —Baseball scores [t hele 0—Italian lessons A —Police alarms; s il —WNYC Air € Bt nna Lauri, \: Gt i §—Concert band Tlsfetudbie 10:01—"The Machine Age,” George |77 BTG 0 piRo 01:30—Orchestra w.glang—(»owr alarms; weather; tide | 111300 IERCER 610—WLEAF—192 i = §—Clover Trio; Torre and Biviano | 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jane, duets P 6—Dinner 6:55—Baseball scores 7—Voters’ 7:30—Skete lL Through the ne T iral program EAF 101 Static W §—Musical miniatures | War whoops will rend the air to- 8:30—Singers | night when James Fenimore Coop- 9—Orchestra er's immortal tale, “The Last of the 10—Orchestra Mohicans™ enacted over the 10:30—Correct time cther waves at 7:30 through WTIC 10:30—Orchestra | This tale itten hy Cooper in 11:30—0rchestra e | when the Indians were still G60—WIZL—451 | o i AT At T e 5—The Tea Timers which is the 5:30—F stock market S e ¢ial summary, cotton prices cultural reports 45—Ivy Scott, sopra i —Orchestra Seore 30—Bur —Corre Hilda Castells A special na' by Fr 1 for the first ¢ summary of Ming Brother ) time anist R ) [ Hig John fare" §—Rhyth 8:30—Le 10:20 = 10:20-—Mrme borg, 11—Slumber - i Ti0-WOR- Dinner concert itution ¥ mic Lwi 0—wW toct it from the fraper eyetid bloody French Ind transe 7. during the fian war W will i of Black Auring ion e ime am ing this s piano dur Other selee 1 1 17 Other & | Tenagha AL evelid, whict rothe « 1 to strong sun while remains open en- NEWN Delegates | b [ publi ‘\ Newingt held in Grange hall. L. L. Harding was moderator Following are the delegates, ume first fwo in each case being chosen: State convention, George W, Han- Ibury, 55; Mrs. E B. Proudman, 50; L. A. Sprague, 49; Mrs. Maude M Heich. 48, senatorial convention, Harold I Dyer, 49; Mrs. George E M Bean, 47; Mrs E. A Elliott, 44; n H Erwin, 43; congre convention, L. L. Harding, Ernest Root, 49; ) GTON GAUCUS Flected o Three Re- can Conventions n. Au con ressional, district conventions nigh were at the republican prot Harold @ E Leroy Pond, 56; E. W g Mrs. Laura V. Haller- an, 32; and E. W. Jones, 12 It was voted to allow the dele- tes chose Their own e to attend Disty o | Gardens ion of this fown was sent |10 1ail on two counts last night in town court by Justice of the Peace [N €. Avery. Romancavk was arrest- ~d on Augnst 28 by Constable Ray- mond V. Halleran and charged with [breach of the peace and use of abusive language. He was given 15 | | 4ays in 1a1l on each count. The case {was prosccuted by Grand Juror Harold G. Lucas | Repairing Twe Highways Workmen | direction of Gilher t and 204 e at the the | annual mee Maple n to select alternates of hoice if they are unable irber Sent to Jail manczyk of the Home for the town, under the First Selectman James are repairing Thompson Maple Hill avenue. It is that the work is heing request of the committee Hil that road ting to in (the Maple Hill district were repair- ed | Truck Driver's Narrow Escape A truek driver narro terday afternoon about 1:30 o'clock | Judge | when his tr west of the of a ndard Oil Co. wly escaped injury yes- uck left the road just Elm Hill railroad cros |ing. crashed through the fence, and down the embankment. A spring on | the truck br | across the |side. The g nearly tippe | side about four or then settling bhack befor were out two able t Chairman committes fire departr | | the vacant 1 | site the Center school will be used ' | for the affa | the consent crty, Th ptembe r and M S Syracuse, N C. 1 Action for Hagop T gainst M through Att, | Papers were | Frank Clyne | Sehool sni to 20 at ¥ A son General ind Mrs by | 4 Raphael's to got your advt on arrang: carnival of the Newington Volunteer was hospital Adolph roke as it passed over the crossing, locking the wheels in such | against Ch A position that the truck was turned | road to the left-hand river said that his truck rising on one five inches and Tt was 5 o'clock trucks of the company o pull the stranded ecar d over, Arrange for Cafnival Leslia N ments for the nent has ot on nnounced that dar strect oppo- ir. Mr. Hale has of the Thomas cured Gar- van estate who are the owners of the | he carnival er 10 and 11 will be held Irs. Aden L. Andrue and L ndrus of the Center have | | vessel udy - returned from an automobile trip to | \C ¢ to study air currents. ty r 3500 w Items as brought today 3aligian of Toochech orney A served v S by Pazeian Constable ts for the young man u —advt born at New Britain 1a P phael’s night to Mr. tz of 559 Arch Ro boy Shop is the place chool clothes.— — throughout and note the D'fe-ence. \S . 5 . RADIO /TUB! X < SHORE “LOBSTER” From 5 to DINNER 8 P. M. Every Day (Except Sunday) HO 22 State St NISS’S _Hariford, Conn provement |1 society which was appointed at the Hale of the Providence, | Tharonian. | G FLASHES OF LIFE: SMITH'S SPEECH OFFERED FOR PRIZE OF $25,000 h; By sociated Press. | convention finds organization head- | New York—Among the competi- |ed by Town Chairman David McCoy | itors for the $25,000 offered by W.|and former Mayor David E. Fitz- P C. Durant for the best plan for en- | Gerald victorious in naming dele- forcing the Volstead act is John H ;gates to state convention. soldiers overseas than any other| i They come not only from well democratic leader of | part of the city. | vamahle Adwce known countries but fi>m all sorts 3 He has mailed to the| Bristol—Stanley Peloski. released | Besides the 164th infantry which | of out 'of the way places. Today's | in charge that portion |{rom jail atfer 18 months, faces de- | will consist of approximately 1,000 | T |arrivals include Fathers Rengel, lof Governor Smith's acceptance | portation as undesirable alion or men, several other military organi-| Roanoke, Va., Aug. 25. (Pr—One |DOPD€lY, Hoar, Hughes and Steffes {speech dealing with prohibition. “I|another term as habitual criminal | zations will tare part in the parade. | of the first things a voung teacher |0 the United States and Fathers *lam sure it will win” he says. Il"'"ause of theft of auto. They include a cavalry from Hart- | should realize is the plan of the | S5ard. Martel and Caron of Can. | e — ford, three officers and 57 enlisted | child in the modern world, sayg | 392 | London—They're wearing frock | Torrington—Charged with assault |men. and the 19th jiision of the | Miss Louise McCormick, first hon. | icturesque scenes will mark ar- {coats, striped trousers and felt hats | With intent to murder his wile.|Pifth Naval Militia, about 40 men, | or graduate of the State Teachers' [[v2] of the pontifical delegation |at royal ceremonies in Afghanistan | Frank Jenks, 36, is bound over to|from Hartford. All the troops wil | e at Farmville, | headed by Cardinal Bonaventura superior court New London—City republicans in inow, instead of flowing robes and ‘turbans. Stvles changed after the western tour of King Amanullah. | | D i | : convention, endorse State Treasurer | pecigac th The t ¢ 3 : | Authorities in charge of arrange- iy ; | co esidés the military orzanization, ¢ twentieth century has brought [Rbishersiane cam ing ot | PR e R e e e A R e \\onderful{gwm’( for the congress are planning ok e S, s, S, ¥ ousi acc a LS 35 New York—The liner Hamh”rg‘gfl\PrnOr and representatives of fraternal or- dizcoveries, the (]|g4-0\nr-‘» of the c\r‘:’rgé‘f= "A‘:‘dflr:']nr‘:'l:‘i”l;‘f)“:‘!‘?; ’(D(i:;”‘ G f a H = & i Gy o child and the rights I¢ d. | e e Ylsitors ‘ur. has arived from Germany With | (wuterhury—Democrats in ety | E2NIZAtIONs will parade. The parade | 3 AU RIdhent e iy o he Sinsing lizarg A ohisllos o o will start at 3 o'clock and will take The child is not to be hushed by Insing Juerd, & oy B 4 Cother | COnYention are instructed to vote for | 10 ST an hour to pass a given | the excuse that he is too youns R moon faced monkey and other S Rl : ss a give BeaLd ; vouns. | py . beasts, reptiles and bf,d‘ ,ndumng}’{g:“"fi;‘p;‘;gwr William E. Thoms | oine His questions must be anwered Blldegloom of Three Days sts. s s, in gov T b ¥ nd his sy satisf o > Y Sy At el 5 o hG.hmmmn proposed a plan |and his curiosity 'm."an.‘.l:d';:‘rha Arrested for Boat’s Theft Iooking for sand 10 hide in, stuck 18 | Meriden—Alex Vallarde, 19, of | VHICN Be said hail the approvar af | ShOl ! chr| Halifax, N. S, Aug. 25 (P—The | X i Mayor A. M. Paoness d Charles | ™ust be in a position to answer | . head through & cage and struck a|South Fitchburg, Mass., died in hos- | Siitli. Enstoad of bevine th « | Bl simwly and tauhogly | Yacht Golden Bloom, seized ‘at Liv- | nail which cut an artery in its neck. | pital here of tnjuries. received in |7 Smith, Instead of naving fhe e, L e e e 2 sta e center of the 00 A5yt | cers w ¢ 8 automobile accident. City he favored a Targe stand of the | Valuable contribution to mane | <™ WREN her owner could not show Poptland, Me—4 trust fund o el stan siend b ie S S BBt Rlel o) o Pocte, | Ownership or sailing papers, has $100,000 to pay the college tuion| Bridgeport—Fairfield county re- . ‘“ : S:ZP of the | mamanialipanty st bl sculptors and builders, | 50 19entified as the missing Tertis of Portland geniuses by the name | publicans hold caucuses without in- | 7ch SR et imaula teolinne i S EIOREEE JJn S8 to express |10 T, 2 Gloucester, Mass. in July. of Miller, Rackliff or Nelson is cre- | cident except in Darien where ses- ‘fl‘f“. He also favored having two |, f naturaily. The duty of the |, . o \V2ENer, bridegroom of three Siealint it e o ORGSR D fags draped over the inscrintion and i B SR gy s o) ke v da e e s Jo, clpseiate ot Channcey i Dil S LR coldier and satlor at each | [Fheher environment and snr: | YO7K: 15 held in il pending an in- Pew, Yale 1556. Miller and Nelson | " New Haven—After running down st @ dtaw adide dbe nagalntiitne (1L IR0 DR With matermes |auiry. *He was the only person |appear frequently in the Rackleff | man carrying 16 months old baby, | inal exercises. 1“']!( h will ereate within him a de. | 1board when officials visited the geneaology. truck fails to stop. Eugene De Call, = v ‘Frfrfl' 5 : S 35, the victim suffers skull fracturc P | | “The teact ieboy ies Qe niOnd st s Dars | he teacher must also guide and S & : Philadelphia—Congress sits by |and baby is slightly bruised, ersonals [control children according 1o their | poa;mants el tnadiag the Potomac instead of the Schuyl- g | differing natures. This requires | Lo o i) nhfi‘l'"d e en- [Kitl because of bugs, Dr. B, ¢ Wii.| New Haven—stella Inzero, 10 fiss L V. Anderson of Maple|fat and resourcefulness. Aboen an | 5I7¢ MUMmbers on’the Golden Bloom liams, yr, presideat of the Ameri-| Vhose little brother drowned two ot Miss T R MeNulty of Kele | pefore a teacher can understand | 7S¢, JI¢ Same as those of the mis tan. Ealomologion | soclely | Soavs | VESKS REo, e mlonckiby aujomonn | street and Miss £ B Trorcestiof Warbil fiicon i sanst o cni s |08 Glotigestert orast mheimerni An | Btor g : . Main street, have returned home af- i L5l ! | engines were installed by his com- Washington was selected as the cap- :;‘:d‘sfi::’;‘" a':d“";;":;’l:]e‘""i‘m'::r"l ":”“"n';”'-el-'j“:ml;”;‘ "‘\ oM Al | Miss McCormick this summer | ey ks ooy |l instead of Philadelphia be s Champlain, Burlington, Yt. atiend- |10 e o SeTVing as eritic teacher |1 1ortia 12 owned by Alexander | of ravages of mosquitoes carrying i ing the New England Grange Lec. | e training school of the State | Taner of Sewieki Pa., a sum- el D — ing “ngla zrange Lec- | poqay Colleg: Far = e RS vellow fever turers conference at the University | ocers’ College at Farmuille, [mer resident of Gloucester = ¢ Vermont ST [ | New York—a trunkful of ericket < AR TATTOO CHICKENS ! = cages, sent by the collector, Robert | Mrs William J. Sullivan of 52 Lin Sikeston, Mo, Aug. 28, (A— | | E. Stevenson, for safe-keeping, has wood street has returned from a SCOUt county farmers are tattooing ade a 12,000 mile journey from | week's vacation spent at Tarmine. | 'heir chickens to bhalk thie ) 1 ey i Ut R ST e whose activities have increased. The | . gourds for confinement of the Chi. N brand. or tatfoo, iz put on the wing | i 1 P ah oanars i e M. and Mrss Honty w5 n_m,,iurh of tha chicken. They usual to ten inches in height. The value P {and family of Hawkins strect are|2re the owners initials and a | depenas‘on e acosics Broad Street Eliminated From 2 womilsrien Mimees 1 % & 4, H Camden. N J—So far as Route by Committee Bernard Bertman is co cerned, a houscholder may have e | his radio going at one a. m. even In an effort to cut down the dis- It it interferes with a neighbor'a |tance to be covered by the parade in sleep. He refused to take action on|connection with the World War Me- [Mrs. Carrie Samelfiad's complaint | morial «dedication on September 22, arles Goldie, Min |a committee in charge of parade | |arrangements voted at a meeting last night to eliminate Broad street For a time the committee thought | |1t advisable to include the street be- | | cause of the ercat number of men | from that section who saw sar\l(e; | I st Panl As William B Stout puts it, airplanes are now as ;(Oo!pmo! as automobiles and they [will be more so; in five yvears planes will sell at less than some cars do now. |1n the war e | TUnder the new plan the parade | | New York—Mrs, James A snl!-‘““” march two miles instcad of | three, the committee estimates. The | man's plane is one of 66 entered in o 110 | fentative route for the parade is as | a race from Rooscvelt field to Los | Angeles September 12. Tt 19 the | fONOWS Forming at the corner of fe East Main and Hartford avenue: North Star, which she purchased moving west on Fast Main street to | for a transatlantic fight by Thea 5 3 | Main street, fo Central Park. Rasche. George King and. Oliver | 112! street e R | e Boutiler will pilot it. academic building of the senior school to Rockwell avenue to 666 ickly relleves high | Washingion—The liner America |leaving New York tonight, will be laccompanied to Cherbourg and back by balloons. Three naval offi- ccrs are to release them from: the | Cures Mala New Haven—Slates go through in | Billowusness, es and Dizal- republican caucuses without any |ness dne to temporary Constipation. | sign of opposition. Alds In climinating Toxins and s highly esteemed for producing copi- New Haven—Democratic eit ‘nn& watery evacuation: e ——— | to Main in a direct route to Walnut Hill park. section had a greater percentage of | be under the direction the 169th infantry | len street, to West Pearl, to Arch, to City all and west on West Main street {High Catholics Are Flocking to Sydney Australia, Aug. 28 (P— Chairman Curtis L. Sheldon of | INSTR”[;'"]R SAYS Ecclesiastics of high rank and lay- the parade committee was in tavor men prominently identified with the jof eliminating Broad street if ll’ Catholic church are pouring inte would not cause ill-fecling. 1t was | — Sydney hourly te attend the Euchar. GHILD IMPORTANT, Sydney, ointed out that the Broad street | | istic Congress opening here ' next | week, Teachers Are Given Some | Cerretti Thursday. The wharf where the party will land is draped in scarlet. green and cardinal's purple. “The child is an individual mem- ber of society and must be treated | as such,” Miss McCormick declares. of Colonel | Gordon Hunter, commander of All A «P Stores Close at 12 Noon Tomorrow Wednesd_ay, August 29th Pleage Shop Early Wednesday Morning Thank You! Wednesday—Special ICEBERG LETTUCE 7 Had—] e et Atlantic & Pacific va . SECOND HAND COAL RANGES $5.00, $10.00, $18.00, $25.00, $35.00, $49.00 OME OF THESE AS GOOD AS NEW EASY TERMS IF DESIRED WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Qt. size Ideal Fruit Jars (glass tops) 9 in. Glass Mixing Bowls . ... White Dish Pans, reg. 75¢ Best Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 rolls . A. A. MILLS Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work PHONES 5100—5101 66 WEST MAIN WHY MISTER WALKKER= | Tor b THE BOYS WHEN | DELIVERED THE MEMBERSHIP cARDS, AS A LITTLE SPECIAL INDUCE MENT ID THROW IN A BAG OF GoOLF, STICKS AND SIX PINTS OF TEA — THATS THE TEA MY EYE —THAT WINK ™~ MEANT SOME THING —You CANT TELL ME EVERY MAN IN »‘TDWN WOULLD CHIP IN*25 To JOIN A COUNTRY CLUB JUST To GET Sk PINTS oF TEA- TASTE WiILL TELL ~ - A ANYBODY GOT A CORIKSCREW ' \LL BET THAT “TEA” CARRIES A TERRIBLE KiCK LWHO SIGNED UP ALL THE MEN FOLKS )N TOWN,ON A NEW COUNTRY CLUR SCHEME. )S CALLED To EXPLAIN THE REASoN - FOR PUTTING SIX PINTS ©OF LIQUOR IN EACH AND EVERY GOLF BAG,GIVEN WITH A¥2S MEMBERSRHIP CARD (TO BE CONTINUED) —

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