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18 NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1929. e —,—,—,——————————— 1 S 2 list tory dinner in his honor. There will | derer offers a thrilling climax to| Emow IMURED l“ was discharged from the hospitul ‘ \ f Y. ”;"W | —*The Voice of Klaxon™ be fifteen generals among the | this story. 1TH after having 10 stitches taien 11 | | i ,/// A —Highlights of Opera guests, and short addresses will be his face. | L)) 7 » \0—Garden instrumental en- |made by prominent military and| A medley from “The Broadway AUTOMOBILE AGGIDENT Manager Shotton and members | /‘//// - “mble | civic leaders. The regimental band | Melody” will pe featured during a of the team rushed from tke Phil- | o ) /%’// Newton Radio Forum lof the 16th U. S. Infantry will fur- | musical program over the same sta- | |lies' training camp to the hospital | % nish the musical program. tions at 9 o'clock with Annette | Philadelphia National Squad Sad- fand waited the results of X-rays ———— { Hanshaw, as assisting artist. Other % e which physicians said they would Another of those delightful mu- |humbers on this program include| dened by Unfortunate Hap- |, ;0. so0n as possible. Only a few sical periods that come nong too | “Kiddie Cabaret,” “Chlorinda.” “On hours before the accident, after the often will be broadeast at 9:30 to- |the Alamo.” “Way Down South in |final game with Columbus yester- “medley of | Winter Haven, Fla, April 3 (#— |day, Shotton said he would not be Prepurations by the Philadelphia | Surprised if the double play com- , ation of Thompson at sccond 1.d hevenow at shortstop would carry off the league ficlding honors tlLis vear. —Organ recital | WEDNESDAY 80—WCAP, Asbury Park—231 | | Dras Sentence of 22 Punish-| : Fastern Standard Time meat Tours for Disobedience sl NEW ENGLAND STATIONS 600—WTIC, Hartfor, 5:30—Sports talk “ook. col —Dinner music Asaph quartet —Dance music night over stations WEAF and [Heaven" and another Commandery band | WTIC, with Paul Oliver, Olive Pal- R e e Bt b T i he “March Heroique” by Saint- [ Lo A ; : )\:lrn,::ll: prii ‘]i?]v::vrlh(;h‘r;u:J‘I';':‘:nat;xl;i B i e [ tonaia s s s e oot g honors, | Music at 10 o'clock over the same |l0day wers carried on by a sadden. \do spring concert Among the numbers to be heard tem. Bach's “Arioso.” Ttub id e ].a, i lf,mmlf. Fhexhen, cy Castellini’s Rainbow | ‘s “Tambourin C! e “\;lau 1‘ulpricr."r S(Imllnfl .-‘l‘l“‘"'l"\:!‘;'l:"”;: b mieiand kv | — Wil theme and variations from Piano |Pité v v ? mnt L o il o niet in A Major and Chopin's| Thevenow and Harold Elliutt,| DAWES IN SANTO DOMINGO ian brogtany Lot re other num. |Pitcher obtained from the Cardinals| Santo Domingo, Dominican Ites | pening to Shortstop. 6:45—New York | 7:00—Tim t West Point, N I'or the second time rne Concert orchestra | Haenschen dividing the “sirl Pursuing Ball Runs Into Automobile Vilomena Chiodo. 4. of 2 Once Famous Rower Near Death by Gas WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US. Don’t forget to take home some Maryland oysters and fresh crackers. HONISS’S 22 St ‘- St. Hartford. Conn. (Toder Grant's Store) 109 Discount in Liability and Prop- erty Damage for Pri- vate Passenger Auto Owners Merit Rating Plan. COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. 1330—WDRC. 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INC. 132 MAIN ST. — NEW BRITAIN e RBit : teen,” “Where the Shy Little Vio- Dinner n s Grow"” and a medley of Cohan —Woodluwn landscape serivice | SODgs. cal program = WIEAR Spanish p : program during the « e ock over WEAL other at ime over WJZ er will include ions such Glad Girls | priciosa.” and orchestra | Curti S co's Pecs ing Chimes’ )l Dorado.” The lat- gram will feature vocal an.l 1wental ctions and an or- tra. The [anv" a Trazilian opera by Gomez | Wil open the program, followe: | Valverde's “Clavelitos,” | “Jalomse,” a medley | folk and popular songs phonic transeription of the Cuban song “Estrellita.” orchestra | — at Gillick | The Continantals have chosen | Mascagni's Sicilian opera of love, {hate and retribution, " Iman is expected to arrive here to- hour | morrow to arrange for passage with | conscio [the Ryder Cup team. which will sail | Physicians said he was in an "ex | April 10, rture to "Il Guar- | | | “Cavalleria | 5 | Rusticana,” which they will present Todays Feah“-es in a concert version form at 10| o'clock over WJZ The prelude and | “Stciliana” which open the opera < Vater Hancock, local vo- | Will be played as the first selactions. = heard in a recital to- | The program will also include the ‘RDC, New Ha- | famous “Intermezzo,” one of the i hest known pieces of music ever written. With its Easter music and . fostal air. The concert will be un- der the direction of Cesare Soder . and the artists include Astrid Field: Grace Leslie, eric Baer and Godfrey Lu violinist. who will contribute movements from Bach's “Concerto _ | E Major.” The gay overture to von Suppe's v Robbers” opens the hour ot r music at 11 o'clock over onight, followed by Didier's Luzzatte's “\e ctions from present tonight 1 drama in four ; m o over st WOR and WNAC at 8 o'clock. Th story concerns a society man an.d his two sons—one real and on adopted. Tt is the case of the real L sen trying to discredit his step °k, bhrother by pinning onto him the blame for the murder of their fa ther. The trapping of the real mur- The Gold Stripe Battery with a Two Year Guarantee. BE SATISFIED— Let your next battery be a Hartford! The Heart of your car — this battery gives you complete satisfac- tion. Guaranteed by the makers and by our organization. RUDY’S BATTERY SERVICE 186 EAST MAIN ST. 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