New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1929, Page 18

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MONDAY, APRIL 29 v The dss The M D WRVA ated Press) WRBT IC WTAG WJA Une Hour)—Also WRC WJAX WHAS WAPL 5—WJZ New York—760 dr—W WNAC 600—WTIC, Hartford—500 990—WRZ, springficld—303 et T 5T0—WNY —Ma . New York—. leral Bus 0. T0—WMCA, New York— souier’s or S60—WABC. New York—: Hodzdon New York— 1010—W AL 0 -4 560—WEIT. Philade 610—WIr a—192 Philadeipt Helen Hayes Pratt Richard Smith Pratt April te of ¥ of Hartford ORDER OF NOTICE Upon complaint in said ought to said Court aid County. on of May. A. D and cha aring to heing subscribing aunthority t wereabouts of the defend plaintiff ). that notice o e at Hartford first Tuesday claiming a di- of name. it found ap- by orer and nown to the ORDE stitution and pendeney of id coni- ndant Now plaint shall be given the de v pubtishing this order in ritain ¥ a daily newspaper published in New Britain, Connecti- cut, ence a week. for two successive | weeks. commencing on or hefore | April 253th. 152 RAYMOND G. CALNEN ; Assistant Clerk of said c<7urt.l s—Alsn WBAL o WHZ WBAL WHAM RKYW KA WLW WJR KTW Wiz FiL WMAK WCAO HK WLBW WMAL WMAK WCAO WJAS W 1 VCAO WJIAS WLEW WMAL LEAN WFBL WMAK WCAO @ WSPD WHK WLBW WMAL 90—WGY, Schenectady Din scores unicipal Admin and orchestra jepict a ¢ rom Verdi's ““Aida." oif’s “Song of India.” cach broadeas i tonight at 8:3 cav in 4 pro neluding ire Viinnois.” a from Herbert a selection isler s < “Miss Dolly of old popuin “The Dre 1 opera cast incl Nino Fucile Devora Nadvorr Edward Wolter, Emil Cote originally Napics. but for pelitical r t was later changed to Bosto ~ action takes places in the Wedding Rings Himberg & Horn Est. 21 Years Arcade 392 Main St DE SOTO SIX J. B. MORAN’S MOTOR SALE 2137, Church St Tel. 2842-W Oliver de Wolfe rato apera 10 R R Stove Repairs Complete line of stove repus. parts carried in stock. EW BRITAIN STOVE REPAIR CO. 66 Lafayette St. Tel. 772 te 17th centur Robert Service's poem “On the | Wire” will be first read in its drama- tic form and then burlesqued by Henry Burbig, noted humorist, as {the specialty number during the | program by the Couriers at 8:30 to- | night over WOR and associated sta- tions. The musical program in- | cludes, “Wedding of the Painted “Blue Wate “Weary 1t, Ain't No Fault of Minc” My Luc ar. Popular ducts by Julia Sanderson land ¥rank Crumit, musical comedy stars, will feature a musical program {over the same system at 10 o'clock [tonight. The program includes among other numbers “The Girl is ‘ou and the Boy is M “Let's | a Ramble Through Honey- |woon Lane.” “Peace of Mind.” a |group of Scotch airs. “Me and the |Clock Tick Tick” and a medley of | popular dance numbers, | e | Rohemian mu will be the order {of the day quring the Musical Vig- | nettes period at 10:30 over the same l tem. Each week a large sym- phony orchestra under the direction of Howard Rarlow, selects a different country and paints a musical pictur of the people. Rohemia will furnish {the background tonight and for this purposs compositions by Dvorak and Smetana w clude, Dvorak arnival Overtur: Smetana’s “Rartered Wife" tions. m. selec- Raphael Galindo, violinist with the r music sextette, will play his composition, “Caprice Anda as the feature selection du program at 11 o'clock over Other selections by the stra include selections from Deli- Lies’ “Coppelia” ballet, Lisat's “Lictc- straum.” a selection from Ziehrer's The Waltz" a selection fron oldmark’s “The Queen of Sheb nd Kopyloff's “Dreaming.” i/ 1,000 REBELS QUIT " INSONORA REVOLT {Force Commanded by Gen. Bor- quez Lays Down Arms own Ki 128 (UP)—TI i rebels comi- cisco Borqg Mexicar Iy to the ora was | t officials here today March 3§ olution was nearing naerc utarco nder in chi the surrender, rec night ion, the n tern 7 continn alone,’ traitors ward ould “ furnish ovisions. and 60, at Ortiz composcd tulating group. tachm Potan cdcral ober- general today om a point rebel ar Collal said rebels at Hermosillo ed upon with mia- viators who flew over was begir today by . abandoned cy slipped out t Emilio Por- ment offi- est news | Mexican 1 considered the re an end and the leared of organ- the centra to President Portes honor to report wWith it in my opinion th nora traitors continue 1ward. unaccompan- rrender “hel so g0 liers, totalling 1.- And told of the disinte- tion of the rebel froops as the at cral soldiers. vltory guerilla war vrospect in Sonora 1o as federal con Bahy’s Birth Certificate, "vamed in Silver Frame ONLY—75¢c—ONLY Arcade Studio of Course . FOR SALE 11“ Room Dwelling, Grove Hill | Hot water heat, oil burner. Ex- {cellent condition. Extra large lot. Plenty of fruit. Price ex- ceptionally low. Cox & Dunn 272 MAIN ST. 'WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US. Don't forget to take home «ome Maryland oysters and tresh crackers. HONISS’S 22 81 - St Hartford. Conn. (Under Graut's Store) or- ! gov- | tingents undertook pursuit of rem- nants of the rebel army into moun- | tain districts. Aiding in this request. | General Calles said. were to be large | Yaqgui Indian contingents who had | vowed their allegiance to the cen- tral government and had always mained passive to the rebel cause. | But one othar military problem ! scemed to face the administration of President Portes that being the | suppression of the "Cristeros” or so- called religious rebellion in the state | \ajuatto and Jalisco, Satureino Cedillo igorously against them. as not believed General Cal would find it necessary to under- ake personal dircetion of this cam- paign. Rebel Threat Dissipated General Calles in his report said the last of the rebel armies hat been driven north of the Rio Yaqui| and that General Robert Cruz, ons of the commanding officers of th rebel west coast army, had fled to the mountains. Marines had ) nded at Guaymas from three -1 eral gunboats there and were hold- | ing the city while reinforcements lolding up the railroad from Corral, on the north Lank of the| Reo Yaqui The tederal gunboats in the har- bor of Guaymis were said to have | shelled rebel troop trains passing t junction outside the city on their northward toward Hermosillo and the United States border. Many. it was believed, escape into the ted States before General Almi- moving through Pulpito Pass, could cut them off i Delayed s from General Almazan &aid he had sent flanking colum T a smalil rebel army ! which elayin s passage of Pulpito canyon. FLORIDA REFORMER of Gu: Genera pagni wher is cam- 1t were wou Mmessag - TOHEED WARNINGS Dog Race Foe Whipped and, l Ordered Outof Gity April 20 (- attorr against Peter from n him yesterday by five men who from his how would heed th ctershurg 1ot urg, Fla., rs. an Jamies ulig himsclf | lawlessness in St day wias recovering a beati | pped - him | Bickers said he ir \an tonight mystery surrou liis home from chur accosted by the n hiandcufic ded the af- kers had turned 1o h services when At 1 of pistols. o antomobile ind en drove from St Petersiurg, | took him from the clothing, robhed him ca whipped him. Then, warning him to leave town immediately they drove away. 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