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Over used a year, I h doir now he hair so and so soft one complim br i isn’t you're five million FEATURES ON Tans WEAF W WJAR WTAG NAC WEAN e w deral I I WRC WGY W E ic alto. e WKBW Harry SHOWEL WRe WHAS WSM WS tin \audeville H WFI WRC TAS WSM W Reser WGY W WET WRVA 1est W R WBT WKVA Tuesday. Mar. 2 LEcstern Stendard Time) pons Tenor and Vi JHP WSPD WHK WLBW WA 1ge Stars—W WGR WCAE W I (1 | Responsibility |the evening of THE AIR lity for Pul | WGR WCAL AS 1c | WEAN WREC | WA B WCAO WAl AL a—WEAF WTIC WJAR CAE WTAM WWJ KYW W AF WE WTAG WJAN WiAR BYW WTAG WJAN | AM WWY R LESDAY Vastern Standard 1 NEW ENGLAND STAT 600—WTIC, Hartford New Haven— White Racke program bari sson, 08 uflll—\\l l I, Boston— Big New as WEA —WNAC, Boston—2i1 4 His Gar NEW YORRK CITY TO—WAY(— 26 spelling Harvey William ndent Itenborn O—WMCA—526 Prof Laliue Mrs anario 1 and hour 4. S0prano artists Tnformation Minsirels tics “Jonah Gets Inside —Duteh —Willi —Orches Masters 8 Syncor dian —Correct time; SEO—WARC— 1 period J00ls for &u won: MeAlliste —Bashore-Che AND WEST STA 50—WODA. —A eate —Piedmont EAST Paterson—240 The 1450—WNJ. ~1 Newark Atlantic City—; + Schenectady—3s0 orts TH—WGY orchest T00—WLW, Cinc Cloud Tenry T PRO—KDK A, [ Wi | cuss fas an | made MARCH 22, 1920.TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1929, Today’s Features | An interesting talk on ederal for Public Welfare service serics opens radio programs to- 7 o'clock over WEAF and Professor Paul Douglas of University of Chicago will dis- “Development of Federal In- terest in - Public Welfare,” while Mrs. LaRuc Brown of Boston wili speak on “Federal Aid to the States lustrument of Public Wel- | These programes are being the occasion for special “listening-in” classes to be followed by a discussion of the argu nts presented. in the Vote night the fare e above discussion will be fol- by 4 sketch entitled “Wuth- | 1t is the story of one Pearly| . who kept a village store in land. and because he kept | his own counsel nd went his own way the lQeal gossips accused | dark decds, even hint- | murder. When the underhar rings resulted in an official “Wuthle " the true rea- his strange habits were re- It will be interesting to fini | they were, 8o tune in WTIC at 7:30. The lowed alone, nim of many ing of hispe 1 on valed on WEAF o sicul program on this t 8 o'clock with an orchestra st come at Fonariova end direction of WEALR only. Tl Mozart's overtur Berodin's Melodie” and Moendelssohn's " and Schubert's Ce Sleeping antasia “Marche and a the AL WTIC popular to incl Heywood o'clock m offers danc number programs, the | ide Moret's “Evenin’ " | “I'm Coming Virginia." | ppling Waters,” Berlin Home Again Blues” and My Pretty Girl” The Cowboy trio, ¢l by I'rank Luther and his jewsharp, will be featured | iving this prozram. The latter pro- ram will include such melodies | i Moon's a_Honeymoon What a Night, “Song of the More We Are Baby Fight.’ “The -~ Togeth- 1unes such as Ganges” and Lady" will Moo oster's be sung pro at WBZ. Other lections included on this program Fi “Chanson Bohem “Parala of the Wooden Sol- ust Been Wo <l er Boat™” moon."” Aam Cann Gaynor's Chinese Hone, stradians in their cross he heard and WBZ at 10:30 “Some Little and Go *Th, tead dley, anl ontinent tonight over WIZ rs including Faw Down n Medley,” ny South. a gYPSY IV Judy.” Boom, Good 4-“) E River i) viture o “Alphonss | vill open thie hour of 11 oclock over a selection from | er of Nurem-| Wald- nne's “Mel- ort's o s at hy Toyina vin's “Narch al rm followed “The Ne W7 Adam's tchmaninoff Na Political Tonight by I bLe the f"d. 1 1o he bhroadcast WA and WNAC incly Her- Heidecksburg. hand ua- | v Washington jire “Hail — e—p— —— — BOSCH RADIO 8old and Berviced By POLISH MUSIC STORE 97 Broad Street BOSCH RADIO 80!d and Serviced By NDERSON ELEC. CO. 163 Arch Street BOSCH RADIO T10—WO Poct’s Corner contral Keden-on- vhf Fuiton orch. it Pioneers, ninutes of sun- shine Flames s M Siar orci —Chimes; in 1 one -« of Don —News hulleting —Astor orchestra TH0—WA/— 395 10— Miciiel Sciaplro, violinist —Ivy Scott, soprano —Summary of programs »—Reports; stock market mmary. cotton pr reports Man Sunshine stra Juan 50 clean, half as es that fings out | t fairly soft anj| let- | th, 1t Aoesn 1 the fing n . ag Old 04 Correct all time Pobwert imentals of d and Music - Thres I in-One theater; I Post & Lester [ TEVANE Y] Wholesale Distributors l Henry Morans & Sons A3 MAIN S, e Cunningham Radio Tubes Sold and Berviced By IMLM BOOK STORE, Inc 3 Main Street New Britain OSCH RAD!O Sold and Serviced By BLAIK & BRODRIB o170 Main Street BOSCH RADIO 8o0'd and Serviced B: EW BRITAIN AUTOMOTIVE EQUIP R''BBER (0. 26 Main Street i sian | Rugel, singer: Tuch’s overture Svendson’s tone pocm in Paris,” \lllu*s wallz Rose! ‘Hungarian Kkhapso- | 1 dy No. anl Zimmerman's navy song “Anchor's Aweigh.” A group of Negro spirituals will be presented during the regular | b weekly musicale by Paul Whitman | 4 and his hand at 9 o'clock over tl sumie stations. This part of the pro- | gram will include “Swing Low Sweet | Chariot,” “All God's Chillun Got Wings.” Decp River” and “Nobody | Knows The balance of the gram includes a waltz med A jazz medley including and Judy.” “Blue Over You Want To Be Loved By You." “Bui- ton Up Your Overcoat” and “Weary River.” A musical proggam decidedly Rus- in character, will be heard at | 4 o'clock over W ¥ with the Ru. sian Cathedral choir under the direc- tion of Nicolai Vasilieff and a sym- phony orchestra under Nathaniel fhilkret featuring Russian rred music and folk tunes. The highlight of the program will be the presenta- | tion of Tschaikowsk tone poem of Laster eve in Moscow i The popular vaudeville program at 11 o'clock tonight over WEAI and WTIC will ineluge performances of ! such well known artists like Buck #nd Wing. who made their debut last | week in © ypersonations of Phil Cook nd John Mitchell: the Keller ters; Charles R well-known movie star; Joseph Regan, tenor: Yvette Paul Specht and his orchestra, and the old friends, the Happimess Boys, with ladys Rice, suprano. he Carnival | iv 1B r e th pa I L th Punch | i th 11 to stop W 1 b h io o I o ti W Le. TREASURY DEFENDY RUM SHIP SINKING Mellon Upholds Blowing of I'm Alone From Seas a th ad b o qa el w . March 26 partment cquarcly back of its vice in defense of British schooner iulf of Mexico patrol boat Pexter. Secretary Mellon taken the position that the Dexter was witnin its rights in firing upon the alleged Yun runner when its master refused 0 heave to after a “continuons § suit” about 200 iles into the gulf rom a point “within four leagucs of our coast.” Meanwhile, it is hecoming increas- ingly doubtful that the same view vill taken by the Rritish and Canadian governments. Their diplo- tic representatives here ing an opportunity eificial reports 2nd the ish con O ans, where the erew sunkon vessel was landed confirm current newspaper of the sinking, fn which on seaman died, they exper take a of the and vigorous profests are unlikely. Built by Bootlegger Although it oprrated under ¢ adian registry, the I'm Alone is coust standing guard sinking of Alone in by the th ti b the the I'm Frid awa to examine the the coast gnard ilate at New of th If these acco British ted to incident not at all s i is de- “Southern [ 1unning by an Amer and had of ing v cott, Dexter, When overhauted by cott also heing close law, tri conde coast of the distance of arinarella.” | scribed in official circles here as hav- | recognized three-mile limit off the|deried by its master. for rum- |coast, and is not perwmissible outside n bootlegger | that limit within the zone of * hour's sail™ in which, under treaty | justificd. and Representative Rish, Mellon said | wik the United States, scarch and | vepublican, New York, arge | seizure of rum-running 18 been built especially ow in prison at Boston. Ior tive years, Mr. he vessel “has made a very umber of false clearanc ritish ports.” v the Dexte laster of th waved s from | allowed. Before it was sunk he declared, Alone had a pistol in a threatening ‘m it “If a v anner. He cited evilence anning operations by Belize, DBritish bruary and March, and asserted ‘-rmmnl hat “on March 20, the coast guard | authorize atrol bout Wolcott picked up the m Alone within twelve miles of the ouisiana coast.” and “called upon 1e smuggler to heave to for board- and examination, as authorized able inte the United States tariff act.” | congress. “Defied” Coast Guar The I'm Alone 4" the Wol he said, and “heing con- nuously pursued the the ship out “m the Hondu law. headed the T t fled, by joined in the chase. the Dexter on rch 22, “the Wol- he related. | in his refusal despite warning that he ould be sunk, -and “finally the sexter was compelled o fire a num- | er of shots into the smuggle: ull. and the vessel sank.” “I"rom the time when this notor: ous Tum smuggler defied a f the United States within four :agues (approximately 13 miles) of | ur coast,” the memorandum con- nued, “there was a continuous pur- sit, precisely in accord with this el known dotrine of international until the ol was overtaken again defied the authoritics of | United States. Under this dog- the American ship North was ed by the British Columbia dmiralty court in 1925, the decision cing upheld by the supreme court f Canada Some legal experts here o not regard the two nalogous, pointing out hase after the North wa ithin three miles of the .while coast guard which 1T'm coti he mornirg of M sh he master persisted vesse! ves q e ine What how:e cases tha begun nadian | estimates the I'm Alone om the Louisiana coast at vight to 1y twelve mites when first over- vled by the Wolcott The British d Canadian view he doctrine of pursuit at sca me oned by Mellon is that it must egin - Within the int®rnationally the stom have sours. which n And the nesia, inient One less ‘tralize | of a n- indicating ruti |a long rec United States, refu in | for boarding by a United States gov- | [ know if the nation were “prepared said boarding being with physic spoonful & the tariff act of 1 “the [ lon’s memorandum concluded Mellow’s Cone essel, registered laws of a friendly nation, d of violating the laws| vessel, d by our law. with rest among Chairman Americ he n cargo ipment, which iston there would | yipition” and rvecalled | scem to be no other course than 10| earch and sinking of vessels led ito | compel compliance whether included a nar- —_—— e ] e held that the action of the ne | coast guard in sinking the ship was taking = is| similar view, expressed the opinion that “eur government has been more Mel- | than patient with ships filying foreign flags which have been for years past carrying on an illicit and unlawful commerce in rum, commerce and | atiens.” = Representative T.a Guardia, repub- lican, New York., however, wanted te vessels under the and with s to stop of that” [to g0 to war on account pro- “ses American ! the war of 1812 with England; it can do 8o agail 666 [ ] UL LTI T rippe. i"lu. Dengue. Bilious Fever and Malari 1 ds the aunt speedy renusty knows The incident has aroused consider- members Porter of the | | house foreign affairs committec. who delegation ague of Nations opium con- | Wolcott. | ference announced that he had or-| and by the coast guard patrol hoat | dered a special investigator to New (lolds, ( | Orleans to ascertain Alone’s of to the | has u When Pain | wooesvion ACID 87O/ HEARTOURN WEADACHE - NAUSE! many people ach, been over-stimulated, and food T petive s acids he cor utral best al uy in th io! this water of alkali in instantly many times as much call !fion very often means excess acid m |at ouce. The stomach ali known to mun-\ cal science is Phillips’ Milk of \|a"- It has remained the stan 0 yeurs since | Comes Two hours after eating the symptoms disappear You will never use crude 'mecthods when once you learn the | efficiency of this. Go get a rmail bottle to try. Be surc to get the genuine Phil- lips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 yvears in correct. | ing excess acids. 25c and 60c a bot- |tle—any drugstore. Milk of Magnesia” h been the \( 8. Registered Trade Mark of The Charles H. Phillips Chemical Com- pany and its predecessor Charles H. | Phillips since 1875. indiges- (acid, and nerve an alkal, instantly. harmless. will neu- Holy Week Services in the Churches During Holy Week, union se group of churches. Uwon Holy Week Noon Day S Dr Al Toly Week CHURCH (Swedish o 8 outh (‘o1 M ey r D 1 Tuesday Wednesday Ihursday (8§ X (Trinity thany) plist) 1gational) William T eevice, Fie-t C| IREACHER el Ao Ahlguist Saniuel Sutcliffe Theodore 8 Dunn vening Seryfoe PREACHER H orge W C it and Rev, Hin Theodore A. Greene riday nity E.) tev . I Larsch Itoss ices will be held at noon and in the evenings by The schedule is as follows: rch of Christ, 12:30 - 12:50 P. 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