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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1929. Rogers said Prescott and Pike | A dmiralty Lord Is asked for help in preparing a story : A that they had been hunting alliga- | Friendly to States London, July 24 (P—Nirst lord of tors with Rogers on the night of the | killing and that Prescott was |[the Admiralty Alexander endorsed wounded whila fighting “strangers”|in the House of Commons today & governmenl’s intention to rule out mer, who has proved to be one of| who were attempting to claim an statement of Sir Austen Chamberlain fentirely the United States as a poss the ‘most popular artists on the air, | alligator he had captured. |ou February 8, 1928, that “prepara- | ble enemy. will sing three unusual melodies. ! | These will be Braine's Heart Flow- | “Minnesota” Repbrted er, Vergebliches Staendchen f . Brahms and ‘Invictus by Huhn. Still Operating Well Minneapolis, July ‘24 (P—"Feel- ing fine,” and “motor perfect,” was the word sent down to Wold Cham- berlain airport here early today by Owen. Haughland and Cautain P. L. Crichton of Minneapolis, piloting the “Minnesota,” a monoplane on an | endurance refueling flight. | “It looks like we are off for a goal,” added the note. The “Minne- went aloft at 6:40 p. m. Mon- y. The fliers set their course to- day . over southwestern. Minnesota, with “visits planned Willmar, Montevideo and Oli |nave never hieen ana never will be a basis of onr policy in any case.” The statement of the first lord of the admiralty was made in reply tc & question whether it was the labor s of Shepherds Shepherds All and Maidens ., and Tournament. The sym phony orchestra will also ~render Weber's overture to Preciosa anu Kreisler's Tambourin Chinois. Ry simpler melody in the style of the Russfan folk song in this outstand- ing composition. The program will include Irish Song by Ansell. Selections from Rose Marie by Friml, Waltz Scherzc by Qscar Strauss, Romance by Svendean, seleetions from Ta Trav- fata by Verdi and Czardas by De- | libes. | | 6:00—Musicale 66:15—Variety program 6: 'he Talisman and crusaders 7:00—Time; the Lady of the Ivories 05—Baseball score 11—News of Quin Y ashes | —Organ recital 5—Rooks and Authors 00—Hank Simmons's Show Boat studios ymphony orchestra from udios Radio hour from CBS studios —The Merrymakers from CBS studios )0~—Time; news flashes; weather ort - —Duke Ellington’s’ band from S studios NNz DDA CADIO! S T 77 = weatherman | 55—Baschall scores 00—United Synagogue service Nathaniel Shilkret's orchestra s:00—Recollections of Famous Composers Frank Black's orchestra 9:00—Troubadours 30—Olive Palmer, Paul Oliver, Revelers and orchestra —Yeoman of the Guarax 2:00—Palais D'Or orchesux’ WEDNESDAY == by NIRRT VAAL LTV L A LT LA, 4 Eastern Daylight Saving Time With the hills of Wyoming as its | setting, Ranch 10, a highly dramati¢ play by Henry Meredith, will be presented on the showboat May- belle by Hank Simmons and his players this evening at eight o'clock over'thé CBS. At expected in a drama of this | {itle, there is an abundance of cow- boys and cattle thieves who take a prominent part in the play's action. A Mextcan rustler is enamourcd ~of an attractive Indian maiden, why makes no attempt to conceal her ex- tremge. disiike for. him. Angered, hu shoots the girl and fastens the crime on Al McClélland, a prominent cattle man. Complications arise when the latter's twin . brother arrives in town and is mistaken for the cattle man. A mountain blizzard scene and® frontier court where justice is aa- ministered with all “possible speea will both be given realistic repro- ductions by the troupe in what promises to be one of the .most thrilling plays ever seen on the Maybelle's stage. WABC and WNAC head the broadcast. 500—WTIC, Hartford—600 6:20—Summary of program; news bulletins P 6:30—Hotel Bond trio. Emil Heim- berger, director 6:55—Baseball scores ¥:00—Recital of violin music 30—Concert from NBC studios, Nathaniel Shilkret, director '8:00—Recollections of Popular Composers trom NBC studios 8:30—Frank Black's orchestra from NBC studios 9:00—The Troubadours from NBC studios $:30—Paul Oliver, Olive and orchestra from NBC News bulletins; we It You Could Loveé Me, the work of a new composer, will make its first appearance before any audi- ence in the program of dance mus sic to be heard tonight over the CBS. at 10_o'clock. This piece wiil introduce into the field of popular composers Edward H. Plumb; whes has just been graduated from Dare. mouth college, and whose worsk promises to put him at the head in this field. ) Another feature of ‘the program will be Mexican Love Song a com- position of the famous Russian, Dmitri Tiomkin, another example 0% the inflitence which isibeing brought into the field of popular music. g FRENCH & GLOCK ‘GRAN[] JURY w“—L e 147 Arch St. Phone 3130 Florida Murder Case Confession Implicates-Two Men 395—WJZ, New York—760 Cr 00—Brier's orchestra | 5:30—Summary of programs 5 Reports: stock market clos- | ing prices and quotations; finan- cial summary of the day: cottan | exchange closing prices and quo-4 tations; state and federal agricul- | tural reports G:00—Ballew’s orchestra 7:00—Time; —Rosalic string quartet Talk—John B —T.olita ¢ Andy saxophone :00—Foamers drchestra 30—Foresters 10—Soldiers :30—Trawlers 00—Voyagers Sextet Slumber music 00—Aviation weather WEEI, Boston 00—Vacation ensemble News despatches —Orchard program 00—<News Hespatches 7:10—Big Brother club 7:30—Nathaniel Shilkret's orches- tra from NBC studios s:00—Recollections of Famous Composers from NBC studios §$:30—Frank Black's orchestra from NBC studios = 9:00—The Troubadours from NBC tudios el T —Olive Palmer, Paul Oliver" and orchestra from NBC studigs |10:30—Chamber of Commerce grgan recital i 11:00—Weather and flying forecast —News despatches; time to @Ccyci\i’(v’v’?yfl'fl"\'\"’ OAL Model R—$390.00. Installed Serving More Than NO c NékKe No Finan_('c ("l‘un‘gp 60,000 Homes Automasie Oil Heating for “wmA\m EXPLOSION ON SHIP | London, July 24 (UP) — The | British admiralty announced today | that one person was killed and two | others were seriously injured in an explosion which occurred on H. M. | S. Vindicafive at Chatham, yester- | day. [ Palmer il PPayments Arranged 1 scores soprano; base Wolfe ASIALILLLLLIIIILIIAALILIIIIILIL LA LA SRS = s. 303—WBZ, Springfield—980 §:00—Final closing stock markets :25—Lost and found; positions wanted 5:40—Rhythms 6:00—Time; news bulletins 6:06—Dinner music 6:19—Weatherman; agricultural reports 6:30—Safety Crusaders 6:45—Temperature; baseball chimes :00—Theater presentation Nature league Kennedy | insborg, pianiste | annella, guitar and | ALIAIATLLAILIILALELLLIIEILELEESILIILETLLERAILIRAANS a Svsarasasene o The Troubadours will be heard in another of their all-popylar. medley programs through' the NBC system this evening at eight o'clock. As usual, the Trqubadours will featurs the best stepers fresh from Broad- way, the.newest and most populat of the current dance melodjes. The program also includes vocal and piano novelties introduced by the Singing Troubadour and the Trouba- dour pianist. 8. C. Lanin wiil direet. | tlantic City—1100 aseball scores §:05—Hotel Shelburne dinner”’ “music 8:30—Jane and Jimmie Cullen. Popular song harmonies 8:45—Carrol C. Tate 9:00—Hotel Traymore concert-or- chestra :30—Charles Dornberger and his orchestra | 10:00—studio program 128—WLW, Cincinnati—?00 ne trio stock reports 6:40—Ballew’s orchestra from NBC | studios | 60—Alvin Roehr's orchestra :00—Time; sportogram; weather- 30—Dinner music man 7:55—Baseball scores 11:08—News bulletins; baseball $:00—Foamers orchestra from NF : pevalize: . studios e rd, “Clow ; : ; ) b e 30—Foresters from NBC smmosil‘rl?”m,':’;:(h_rfo:‘;xh,s olm::m_a ' Gertrude Eber, whose piano work P, ) 1 8 L diers from NBC studios S SREaE in her last broadcast from-:station 337—WJAR Providence—890 | 11:00—Correct time B a oS i " 645N aties 9:30—Trawlers from NBC studios | 11.00—Jjoe Rea and his California t was classed as charming by Aisieneuy < the studio programmers, is to be Tavares, Fla, 'July 24 (®—The Lake county grand jury was called in special session today to consider the confession of H. W. Prescott alligator trapper’ of Orange county. that he and ~J. E. Pike of Winter Garden “killed ‘Levi Allen and Mrs Angie Gillis, elderly Mohawk filline station proprietors, on the night os July 6. :30—The Foresters 0—The Soldiers Trawlers 00—The Voyagers :30—Sextet USE THIS NEW TYPE OF RURAL MAIL BOX WHEN YOU CHANGE! —in keeping with the latest government post office regulation effective July 1st 9 Both Admitted Killing Prescott’'s confession was drawn i = e et 0:08—Champions | Nighthawks ieaiicyan dingedudatu Ibert and Sullivan's opera |q;.3q ports - & BC studio: Pennsylvanians 7:00—Automobile club of Rhode ank Winegar and his heard again from the same statig this evening in a 15 minute broad- cast which will begin at six o'clock. from him after Russ Rogers of | Apopka told Lake county ofticials Prescott and Pike had admitted to | gngelub 12:00—Silver Slipper club orchestra. ry Thies and his orches- 15.35_ feyer Davis' Gateway Casino tra at Coney Island park | dance orchestr 12:00—Chimes reveries | Johnny Hamp's Kentucky aders rgan program Sign off Tsland talk Miss Eber wil play a suite from De- T:05—Andrew Gray, baritone play a m De bussy, and works of Brahms ana MacDowell. him the day after the Killing that they had slain Allen and Mrs. Gillis | with a hammer. Pike who was be- | ing held has refused to admit knowledge of the case. { Allen, it has been reported here formerly was a prominent dairyman of Oxford, Mass, while Mrs. Gillis was said once to have been an edi- tor of the Salvation Army “War Cry” in Worcester, Mass. Neighbors believed them to be brother and sis- ter. According reported by —_— | KA, East Pittsburgh—980 | e Metropolitans 0—William Penn orchestra 7:30—Concert with Nathaniel Shil- kret directing from BC studios $:00—Recollections of Famous s from NBC studios | nk Black's orchestra from udios 9:00—The Troubadours from NBC studios 9:30—Paul Oliver, Olive Palmer orchestra from NBC studios 30—News flashes —Baseball scores 422—WOR, Newark—710 5:00—Musical musings—organ 5:40—Spotlights of New Jersey— Dr. Joseph F. Folson $:50—=Mary Rose Walsh, soprano :00—Time; Gertrude Eber, pianist ewscasting | :20—Sports talk 0—Jack Towne and his orch, :00—Time; Uncle Don :30—The Outdoor Girls and the B. T. Boys 9—Chimes $:00—Hank Simmons Show Boat 9:69~—~Symphony orchestra with George Rymer, tcnor 9:30—8moker | 10:00—Radio hour | 16:30—Pianette, Voline, Angela and | Jazzette 11:00—News bulletins; time; wea- ther report 11:05—Ernie Golden's Canton Pal- ace orchestra 11:30—Hotel Astor orchestra , Popular as a character s for-his work in comic oper seball scores; chimes Moulan, baritone, will be in mous dinners element during the concert which 1s )—Radioette being presented this evening by {00—Same as WIZ irno Rapee and his orchestra at 11:00—William Penn orchestra ight o'clock. The program will ,be 1 —Weather; baseball scores composed of the tuneful works of me as WJ lilbert and Sullivan. Moulan, often | — called the singing comedian, will be | 3—WBAL, Baltimore—1060 heard in three numbers. Supported | | strong, sturdy, made of shoet metal, rust-proof. corrugated inner drain bottom, heavy strap hinges on door, metal red flag. nches long, 11 inches wide, 14 inches high, painted ac- cording to government regulation 344—WENR, Chicago—870 | 6:00—The Air Juniors §:15—The Farmer's Farmer ‘eener minstrel show he Smith Family 12:00—The Music Parade 12:30—Mike and Herman 112:50—Studio Gossip 0—DX Air Vaudeville to Prescott's story as officials he and Pike refused to pay for soft drinks fur- nished at the filling station. When Prescott maintained Allen and Mrs. Gillis owed him money for alligator hides, a fight ensued and Presco'i was cut several times with a knifw Varied stories about his wounds later led to his arrest. Beat Couple With Hammer Pike, according to the reported confession, heat the aged couple | with a hammer, and then robbed | the station and left. VACATION FILMS | {HIGH GLOSS FINISH | lon music by a mixed chorus, he will sing the me as WJZ Inquisitors Song from the mvlm‘i\olw 30—The Arcadians The Gondoliers. He will also jolu me as WJIZ with Gladys Rice and the chorus in ylanders orchestra the presentation of For He's Gons et and Married Yum-Yui from the ever popular Mikado. ' As« a selo, | Moulan will give When You're Ly- ing Awake with a Dismal Headache Lfrom Iolanthe, 389—WBBM, Chicago—770 Studio orchestra and M church organ 7:30—Dirner dance with Terrace Garden and College Inn orchestras | §:00—Studio program :l 7:00— The New Standard No. 2 HESSLER $:30—Dance program | 9:00—Golden hour of music 9:30—Studio frolic and dance music Through the Static Emil Heimberger's trio will con-| pi,nopa Violine, Angela anr(‘ | 10:00—Social hour | tribute a program of request selec- | 1,0t \ill he on the air from 10:30—Lou Lewis and his Garden of | tions at 6:30 this evening as _the |ywop o cain this evening at 10 w! Allah orchestra dinner hour feature from statiom| ¢, "o Yoie hour's broadeast which WTIC. Favorite selections of Many | oreorg an oxceptionally well bal- | types, from the classics of all times | gpig po SRBPIOTE W REH B [to the latest—Hollywood Tevue | ,ng gemi_clagsical melodies, Just a |tunes, make up the program of the |y, oin' o1 you, Baby Where Can concert scheduled for 7:30. ThIS|yo "no Ny Wild Irish Rose, Tales evening's broadcast of Recollections > g i TRY IT NO EXTRA CHARGE. g of Hoffman, Wedding of the trom Popular- Composers will be | paiioq Dos. Flow ! GentlviSwert given by Erno Rapee and his or- 4 Yor | . f 1 B T e Afton, Humoresque, Sweethearts ‘Arcade studm u CUUI‘SG. Holiday, Coquotte, Honey o ture the gems from the operas of Qs iy B ——— V| WS Loibatiana Sicanmae el s Pl paiheard, Dr. R. U. Westerberg ||| This is the only type rural mail box that can be made or sold. 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Call, write or phone for your new HESSLER. 379—WGY, Schenectady #:00—Stock reports; produce mar- ket reports; news items 6:26—DBaseball scores | 6:30—Time; dinner music 0—Hum and Strum boys —Baseball scores 7:30— haniel Shilkret's orchestra ‘ from NBC studio: $:00—WGY pro Kitchell. contralto $:30—Frank Black's orchestrs from NBC studios 9:00—The Troubadours from NBC studios 0—Paul Oliver, Olive Palmer nd orchestra from NBC studios 10:30—WGY program ith Alma Kitchell, contralto :f0—Dance program 226—WDRC, New York—1330 6:45—News; theater review ther report T:00—Restaurant ensemble 8:00—Morrison’s m ymakers $:30—Special program s:45—Program arranged by Prof. Marcosano 4:00—The Three T's 9:15—Lee Thomas, songs 9:30—Colonnade 1 10:00—Weather report 319—WABC, New York—860 i e 5:00—Studio program | 5:30—Closing market prices b:45—Maurice Gunsky, recording | artist 6:00—French lesson—Dr. er Clark 6:30—Harold Stern and his Ambas- sador orchestra 1:00—ComedyeSketch—Feagin vla %:30—Special program 8:00—Cabbies Hour 8:30—Emery Deutsch's chamber ensemble 9:00—Paramount orch #9:30—Dondalla Usandizaga — Spanish string ensem 10:00—In the Dream studio 10:30—Kansas Frolic 11:00—Puke -Ellington’s band ] 12:00—Time livan. At $:30 Frank Black will s lead his orchestra through another program. Black will play Debussy's piano composition, Arabesqus, | against an orchestral background ot Ethelbert Nevin's tuneful sult In Arcady, will be a feature of the | program which a symphony orches- | tra with George Rymer, tenor, will | e o composition, One of thelr | Present this evening at nine o'cloc | Mis own eompasition, One o theIr | from Siatians o tho (1S eSS “IT'S RIGHT FROM RACKLIFFE'S"—ALWAYS fered by Sam Lanin and his Trouba- | 1S fantasy is divided into thres | dours at nine o'clock. Olive Palmer, : = 7 Paul Oliver, the Revelers and an| P orchestra will co-star in the mu- | | sicale slated for 9:30, closing the | 4 4 > program. ; eae y \ / N One of the famous preludes of Park and Bigelow Streets Sergei Rachmaninoff, that in ¢ Tel. 5000 | minor, will open the program which is to be heard at 10:30 this evening |8 ass, Curtls Woodwork, Builders' Supplies, Agricultural and Dairy Supplies, Electrical Powcer Transmission Equipment. | I | | Thatch- 403 WEST MAIN STREET 11 Maker's thnough WHAM, Rochester, and as- | sociated NBC stations. The preluae || in G minor, which is well known | as a piano number, has rapidly gait- ed in favor over the Russian com- | poser’s C sharp minor prelude. A military theme contr with Hardware, Paint, G Supplies, Mill | 244—WNAC, Boston—1230 5:00—Ted and his gang 526—WNYC, New York—370 45—Time; market high spots 50—Croft Kiddies | nish songs lessons Teaanl > 4= " PAINTING AND KNOWLEDGE e E ¢ . IN PERFECT HARMONY \—Elementary H. 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