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R TS A —— 10 i N N N 27 //‘/ SN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 [By The Associated Press] ard (Al time is P. M. ers, otherwise on right. Clear s in detail. 4543—WEAF New York—660 S biliso Alsa WRC WTAM WT WWJ WHAS WSB WJ #:00—Sarenaders Native h Juiian ( WEEI WTIC W 8:30—Haxe §.00—=sha W WGY ¥ WJAR WC Y _WGR 1 WL WRC WCAE MWW W 930 ver, | WTAM WW WSM WSB —also WWJ Also WCAU WNAC WEBL WMAK WAAQ WSPD WHK WLBW WCAL WNAC WEAN WFBL f D WHK WLBW AN WFBL WMAK > WMAQ WsSPD WHK WLBW WNAC WEAN WFBL WMAK A0 HP WMAQ WSPD WHK WLBW WMAL EASTERN CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS 610—WIP. Philadelphia—192 600—WTIC, Hartford—s: | W r of Klaxon" =d Ha 700—WLW, Cincinnati—i28 Breglio . New York—: M 5T0—WNY —Har Today’s Feature cour —WMCA, New York—5 Villard 720 Atlantic City—! Make it Huml Install a De Forest Audion, No. 427. in your A. C. Radio Set and say good bye to buzz, hum and crackle. Look for the name and number on the base. DE FOREST RADIO CO. New York District Sales (ffice h 362 Modison Avenuve Phome VANderbilt %1, 1iic tho tter kind. T azz well isic of of ns les and an orck en a source of real ple nerson who likes t of his home d | Tonight, among other fe; the radio fan will have the Jeasure of listening to Olive Palm r's rendition of the song th: rought her to fame 2 over the telephone ove of 1,000 miles. Tt is the Song” from ‘Dinorah was also her first song the radio years ago lections during this ho The More We Are Tog Shadows 2rd; Mary's,” “Where the Shy Littie Vio. ts Grow,” Along the Gypsy Trail. Beautiful Ohio,” “Spring utifu Spring” “Italian Street | “Danc | from as as and e ‘n to goor a dis Shad. which ove Other se i er,” “Blu Bells of St “Good Boy."” The musical saw will be brough to evidence gram of popular and semi-popoula | selections at 9:30 over WOL and as. ) e ho to sit in the and which she rendered include Little Lady” and selections tonight during a pro- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, ociated stations, with Stanley Davis guest artist on the unique musical The musical selections Lady Divine,” instrument. include Shilkret's Walker's “Tu Sais,” Edwards' “By the Bend of the River” “Doll Dance,” “Dark Eyes,” “Neapolitan | Nights” and several dance sclections. | A half hour earlier the same sta- tion will offer a popular orchestra | program with Annette Hanshaw, | whose *‘crooni e is a weekly | feature of this program. as the guest |artist. Among the orchestral selec- | tions are “The One That I Lo | Loves Me.” “Ploddin’ Along.” * | Divine llo Dad medley, “My | { Kinda Love” Carolina Moon" and | “I'll See You Through.” [ | — | am’s dy | over to * will open th - | lumber music & lections on th | The popular pro- | waltz Mol- | Kom- ! » slumber liour pro- 1tals will give a recital of arius from M mous opera “Cavalerta over the same station Judson House, Frederic Baer, | elde and Grace Leslie as| | vocal soloists. The orchestra will be | the direction of Cesare So.“ iong the many beautiful in this short ope Intermezzo” and the will be heard. Coeli” | Gerald Ambrose Griffith 0 Meet Tommy Loughran in Title Bout | | in Chicago Next Month. i Chicago. Ambrose from 1 one his Apr Grufit Sioux to win tough have light- next City. the ch PARK BOARD OO FOR GOLF COURSE Commission Pledges Support 0 Gonstruction of Links The members of the park board dividually snd the board officially Il do anything possible to accom- plish the construction of a municipal golf course. and Superintendent Clyde M. Ellingwood was instructed by vote last ¢vening to so notify the Chamber of Commerce. The action respon to a letter from Ralph H. Benson of tie to Judge William F. Man- n of the park commi sking that the board sug a site L course w was in Secretary cham ch sioner gest The Stanley t ter park stated thut the con anything in th project. Plans were discuss close of the that the pla ago by Arthur gan, or ted was oining St Quar- vote of cooperation missioners will do power to aid the the A. W the course t tac for financing formally ting It was agrecd suggested some 2. Berg, clerk of t board, that it be Luilt from the pro- ceeds of a bon and a sinking fund Le established from the income of the co which to retire the hon 1 s 105t feasible plan tion is mnot looked d yrovem ot nts cmorial at Willow w ind other ed to the had Tommy to meet Grif- Booth Completes Study For Research at Wharton : : W. Booth of this ci “Sea \\:in_g"r Tragéd_v | River Skipper Dead Lake Pepin in 1 Darm\\ererlls \\'FHe Is Criminal Lawyer product of an ces th 1 g0 is everyone “never seemed wore good up law. For ed his practice Then he was “liter- his will into de- Debs in the Pull- inevitahle t 1 could to work always clothes,” so he took -n began to roll il practice,” he am glad, because involve life and lib- erty—civil practice only money.” 1 1l Th-t Sleepy, Dopey Spring Feeling - | that lazy h e biood i st § o sirength, wness and don't-care-fo 5. 1| Now Soue just got to et hack your nd vigor, and McCoy's Tablets will nly help you han vou can agine. An amazing ent that th | Fomeain purifies and enriches the blood [ iatzes | the merves buiide wonderful Mrength and vigor. peps up your whole t | aymtem McCoy'n Tablets sure do make you feel L all over. Get theme mafe. pleasan: Taiiets at the Fair Tepartment Store of 'llny drugstore. 60 tallets 60 cents. 7 P Wal Mr. Ma 1 voted to ament h have not be Wagner, a asked for outdoor hox- 15 hely chers the commissione t park. rary conc 26500 000 nd $2.000,0 foreign co around orth of ports worth of rx- ports anr City Items Stanley Women's Relief Corps will hold its regular meeting in Judd's hall Friday afternoon, April 26, at o'clock. Ofticers Edward B. Kiely, Thomas Ticrney and Michael Massey are ill ind Officer Jonn O'Brien has recov- red from a brief illnes: Policeman and Mrs. Otis Hopkins crved their 12th wedding anni- versary yesterday. They were mar- ricd April 1917 at St. Joseph's church by the Jate Rev. Patrick Daly who was pastor, and they have two | children. ot i Banton Contemplates No Passion Play Ban ew York, April 24 (B—Prescnta- Preiberg passion play, s caused some protests, will interfered with by District Bunton, he said today. police should make s he said he would prosecute under @ state law which prohibits the personitication of the Deity on stuge by a living person. The | is scheduled to open Monday | nd is being presented by Morris Gest in assoclation with David Be- | | m editor o de public | ¢ Landman erican Hebrew, ni ainst the play by Bishoov | McConnell, president of | ral Council of Churches of | America; Rev. Franc { ctor of Holy Cross church, | Len Wise, prominent | , and o Woman and Man Held As Dope Ring Heads ndolph, Mass., April 24 (P— Two members of 1t 1s believed to st dope ring orning by Agent John C. Police States Nareotic Avoy and Chiet Donnelt x posito. of Patrick Farub 36, and Ralph to Bos the Unit Three i{;n es Die :l\ uffield Barn Burns (Pr—1ire causing carly several imple - cow, fire incendiary similar eir- destroysd owned by loc v Hen in Several horses perished. | 36 Students Stabbed l In Lemberg Race Riot cnna, April 24 (A—A - same dispaten mi G students were stabbed nded in a bat- Chy Dunde(:Ofl'ered Pur To Meet Young Corbett | n Fr April 24 (P—An rof 34 legraphed last | celterweight | Balt 3 and won vards' harm} compound of ve 1 olive how 1929, OFFIGIALS DENY END OF ARGUMENT Army and Navy Have Not Re- . sumed Athletic Relations New York, April 24 (P—A renew- al of the oft-repeated rumor that Army and Navy were prepared to patch up their athletic differcnces has brought from officials of both institutions o denial that there has verbal hostilities and resume football relations in a game to be played at Soldiers Field, Chicago, in 1931. Soon afterwards authorities at West Point and Annapolis came out with state- ments professing entire ignorance of any such arrangement. Despite this double-barreled de- nial it was insisted that a contract for use of the field was in the hands of the South Park board ready to be signed. An Army spokesman at Wi Point said btuntly that there W nothing to the report. “Our rule are ours,” he added.” We have no quarrel with the Navy and no hatch- et to bury. If the Navy wants to play football games with us it knows s e of Army-Navy athletic relations, sev. ered when the Army declined to grant the Navy's demand that West Point adopt a three year varsity eligibility rule. Bobby Jones Prepares For Two Golf Events Atlanta, Ga., April 24 UP—Bobby Jones, amateur champion, has be- gun serious preparations for the two big American golfing events he will ‘nter this year—the national open ‘n June, and the natlonal amateur at Del Monte in September. He is playing a couple of times a week and on his last time out turned in a neat 65 over the difficult East Lake course. had it that the rival service acade- the steps to be taken.” At Annapotis It was said no official at the Naval'academy knew any- a halt on | thing about plans for a resumption Jones is going to Philadelphis later in the week for the annual meeting of the United State Golf as- sociation. en any change in the situation. The report, as printed in Chicago ies were ready to call ke MAGICRAFT of Interior Decorating CLEVERLY CHOSEN WALL PAPER CAN MAKE THE SAME ROOM LOOK—SMALLER . . . LARGER ...WIDER. .. NARROWER. . . BRIGHTER.. . . OFTER—IN FACT YOU CAN SEE THE SEEMING- LY IMPOSSIBLE BECOME AN ACTUAL REALITY RIGHT BEFORE YOUR EYES, WHILE WE DO NOT PROPOSE TO PERFORM ANY “MIRACLES” IN YOUR HOME — WE FEEL SURE THAT THE BOYLE IDEA OF REDECORA- TION WILL EARN AT LEAST AN EXCLAMATIO OF DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE. WHY NOT INQUIRE? Jehn Boyle 3=5 FRANKLIN Ceo . 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