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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1921. | tons, which it has placed in the yare, I ¥ I Nighthawks |the Gold Medal trio, is to-be heara | | action on this part of the bill before | Tammany. | 11:00—Johnny Johnson and his re- ation WOR tonight at 7:30. | the measure is taken up on the| Rrepresentative Fiorella H. La|A bronze plate on the boulder will floor. | Guardia, the republican designee for | identify the house. cording orchestra Ivia Altman, the pianist of {he | mayor, refused to be discouraged | The plate will bear the following 11:30—Silver Slipper orchestra | trio, is the youngest junior in New | = )0—Midnight organ York university, where she entered | I over the Hylan coup. | inscription: — it the age of 13. Her brother, Julian, | Meanwhile La Guardia was facing | “Birthplace of Herbert Hoover, 211—WNAC, Boste | the violinist, entered Ersamus high S G | another problem in the form Of a|first president of the United States 1 and his hool when he was 11 and one half s | threatened revalt on tha.part.of the|born west of the Mississippl rivers | - | | y FRIDAY 1" 9:30—P's and Q's, play 5 Teq, dance | vears old. He is now in his final ‘C 1 Il [] i G i dty" wing of the repiblican partys| Marked by the Pligrim chapter of = ‘1 ):00—Nassau orchestra 3 Furrier's dinner orchestra | vear. Arthur Aaron, the ‘cellist, has | TUe IY AA ege 1 OIflDlfllll[ LI} | The constitutional campaign com- nlm[_hu nghters of the American Rev: Jastern Daylight Saving Time 10:30—Musigal scrap book Pootlight gem: |a similar standing in the Monroe | D mittee continued its drive against |olution | ootlight gems similar sta g e ) ' o o > d its aga 11 —McAlpin orchestra The Budgeteers | high school in the Brom | Bl[)“gm tO Seullfe IVOI‘GE | | La Guardra's anti-prohibition views. LINDBERGHS ON TRIP Other developments were the re- | a LGP 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 | . e St e = : f . : | 3 4 1« ers The youngsters took their names _— It 101 : 7S 8:00—Concert orchestra and Cav ‘ —WEAF, New 7 Time; the Lady of the Proil fhe faok thab anch mimbeniar Hy]fll]S WIlhdl‘flWfll 1n New‘!usal of Queens republicans to back Roosevelt Tield, N, <., Aug. 9 iy ; ¢ ALICHO TP 0 Chicago, Aug. () —James | Borough President George U. Har. | —Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and liers from NBC studios 5:00—Thousand x ; Y R 7 B o8 the trio has won one or more medals | 50 TR GG 08 Peggy Y R s Il : et hadkou for Vel s tias Cllppiam (5 Bl=plally Billsand o T:05—Daseball scoresi weather re= | for excellence in the playing of their | yioiicy I9yce;Sthaig il ok ey Ol‘k dce lglll cant Move | vey for re-election and the des m'zx-\;"‘ij'on‘:‘ O vaiiy o n hemiewd] 9:30—Gus and Louie and Arthur| —Summary of p ont ot Trsinimbnts. Recenily ”M: | Hopkins Joyce's millionaire hus- [tion by Manhattan democrats of | Y [ hands, was sued for divorce yeste Justice Thomas C. T. Crain for dis- Pryor’ hand f NBC d 06—Sports talk by ornton 1 mos & v Pryor's band from NDC studios o Sports'fallc by hornton 7.11—Amos and Andy e el nihy pesinny ninover (1o N0 Sl God B SRR X Sl 100—Mus e contest, di- she ) —News flashes L s 2 : 5 .| day b ¢ e New York, Aug. 9 {et al ; | r ected by Emil Heimberger 6:10—Kitty McLoughlin, sopr: G AU Ert ahion Biates from [ “‘“ ”‘:\““““!“ 'L““"‘ e ying [ Mrs. R. N. Vail of New York. As in | chanoes of Tammany Hail to retain | ”“m_;”";:‘;‘”” e 10:30—The Family Goes Abroad, | 6:30—The | "CBS studios [Zorathe tworaldo sations ther | his first divorée, the bill rges | itg grip on the city government ap- | for Harvey's post. cruelty peared to be even belter today as | 5 e o) from NBC studios apid \—Hawaiian Shadows from | 5 Traditional airs fom the Hawaiian. | Joyce and his s both republicans and democrats 11:00—Hotel St. Regis orchestra | 7:30—Dafk Town rers )y 1dios | . %R from NBC studios Concert orch =S ‘ he Rollickers from BS cther with modern American married November , 1926, five | continued to fill out their municipal Hoover’s Birthday to READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs plane, They are going to Washington tc attend the birthday party tomorrow of President Hoover, celebrating hi¢ 55th birthday 12:00—Baseball scores; news bul- alier | melodies, will make up the program | years after his marriage to the for- | siates. | Be Marked in Iowa FOR BEST RESULTS Political observers were almost| est Branch. Towa. Aug. 9 (P— President Herbert Hoover's 55th ‘ = A s s € s which will be broadcast during the | mer peggy Hopkins had been dis- letins 1:00—Whispering tables Story hour from BS studios 1 - Gus and Louie ar thur | 9. BRSE Shiflios siian Shadows hour from WOR | golved The first marriz aste: Story hour from CBS studios | olved The first marri Tastedta [ Rl El o e e —WBZ, Springfiell—990 yor's band 't Opera Gems fro ciated o over a year. : : : Light Opera Gems from | “'fJ"hf‘“fulm‘] ot | withdrawal of John F. Hylan as ar | hirthday will be observed here to- native musicians h: made special | {hat Joyce's cruelty began when they arrangements from several of their |were on their honeymoon in Nic EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS \ HENRY F. REDDELL |} OPTOMETRIST v RAPHAEL BUILDING T 99 WEST MAIN ST. 5’ ELEVATOR SERVICE independent democratic candidate | morrow with the placing of markers for mayor would improve Mayor |beside the small frame house in James J. Walker's chances, which |which he was born. betting commissioners already are| he Towa City char Nt the quotipg at 8 to 1. | Daughters of the American Revolu- In his withdrawal yesterday, Hy- [tion will dedicate a grante boulder lan threw his support to Walker and | weighing miore than one and a hatr| W TFinal closing stock markets |10 g 1§ studios —Lost and found; position. 10:3 Fami 0:3 Russian Village from wanted 11:00 e 3 e 6:40— 1 L 2 1 Mike and Meyer musical offerings and will play Pau | prance. Joyee struck her then, she 6:00—" news bulletins = Time; news; we | Alani, Waialac . charges, and a few months later in | 6:06—Dinner music . York—760 1 Paramount opchest | Norman Brokenshire's reading will | Paris he kicked her on the ankles | 6:19—We ; agriculture re- Hirls' B Helen Ferris TS studios / be in the nature a surprise toand struck her on the back while | ports y nnounced - everyone, but the soft music of the | they were eating in a cafe. 30—Musical portraits 5 immary of ams | WEEL Bosten | strings will as usual serve as a back- Other cruelties listed in the bill in- —Spotlight review 3 jorts; closing market 10— Vacation ensemble round to the master of ceremonies. | cluded: Throwing drinks in her face. | : 156 h;nH scores; }‘1‘ ¥ .nd quotations: financial +10—The Minute men = | throwing her aucross a dance floor | 3ert Lowe's orchest ry of the $lay; cotton ex- 1—New spatches | Aga o New World cafe is the | and spanking her with wooden | B ’ o 0—Boh Sherwood's circus from closin : el e | Lestnthe N ‘“‘r\“v""””‘(nfl‘]“ ”Y'” i i e et i e IT'S RIGHT FROM RACKLIFFE'S—ALWAYS NBC studios . t state and federa ricul- | §:j0—Concert orchestra with C Whisperir \bles, to be broadcast | lighting a match to her lips, burning R‘\;}l’l“lilh[\‘h‘ Triadors from NBC urelr ‘v‘w\"? i e nlh rs from ,\'1",:" 1dios S | over the NBC system tonight at 9 |them and leaving a permanent - | allew's orc 00—Musical program from NBC | gicloel A hroken down soldier of [ throwing food in her face at a| he Blades from NBC studios| —~Baseball scores studios | fortune finds the man who ran off | restaurant in Louisville. | ind Victor Flem | 7:00—Salon singers 4:30—Gus and Louie and Arthur FoNTAGES N bisode. Through | The climax came, Mrs. Joyce al- | |§ studios 0—DBo6h Sherwood's circ Pryor's band from NBC stidios | (o conversations at the little round | lcged. in their ,Chicago apartment | "th" i e 3 ‘n‘ ‘”r\} ‘m’n ‘ ‘WH i v y’l fving forecast | LADles of the Bowery cafe, i develops | When Joyee struck, choked and beat | : e T de ):30 eather and fiying forecast | ooy oy o c@bye S her so that she was forced to spend Quakers from NB 0—Vic Fleming and Phil Cook | 10:15—News despatches that Robert MacGovern, formerly of T studios Theater m ries Virginia, and lately of the highw month in_ the hospital. Her bill ‘ . f l., 3 ; SR = tand outposts % world, is looking ) states that Jo as usually drunk Dittsbarghpso | 41 0ULposts of the world. is looking) £t wat Joyce was usually | Ile h’g est type 0 100 lng 10:30—Special p am from Chi- |10:00—The Quakers 306—KDK as otz nnscl proms SOROIER s P \.\_1’4:‘1‘“'”\ sbareh—030 | {01 1 pan he never has seen, Thi | When he was eruel {o he 11:00—Time; sportogram 11:00—Slumber music 2 AR man long azo hroke up a happy | Mrs. Joyce says that she was sup- || ; har : ) by y : i | pranta © hy carryin ay | ported in luxurious style until their (8 6—Weatherman; news bulletins j—Aviation weather . Same as WJZ [plantation gis 8 a1 A coreR A6 § e L MacGovern's wife. How he recognizes | s tion last May. She estimated | M| or eve ouseto s S—WLW, Cincinnati—700 the scoundrel by a scar on his hand | living expenses at $30.000 a year, ex- __1 nd the peenliar way that he holds | cluding a monthly personal allow- 2 337—WJAR, Providence—800 5:00 ; = . - A % : 4 . his eards while playing poker will he | ance of $1,000. She s that her | %:15—News flashes 1 n's u S | ; B - e s anee Through the Static || 5ty i ol Vil kiniision. Mishana b enjoinet rom aposing | prs 2 LHL RN S Lk WEAL leads the ch of any property until the divorce and | & ow1cot i 00 Time tunes = e any property until the divorce an, 4 ’ by ; e —_— dlimony maiters are settled. | - - | 30—The Twins from NBC studios | Kennisaw Mountain Landi = o 7:00—Rapid Transit from NBC G 3alle westra from = Kennisaw ..I n‘-‘n”m‘”w‘;’“ The introduction and the ever Ihe Dill reveals a pre-nuptial & commiszioner of bASEball {45414 Rarcarolle from Offenbach’s agreement whereby Mrs. J studios NBC studios 7-':?\—”’1\1(\“:“-‘1 J. O'Connell, tenor; | T:00—Me i ““‘”‘{“ :‘\'y'l“’x”‘ ‘(‘f;}l;?:}"m"'"';‘;f" | Tales of Hoffman arc hut two of the | to receive her dower rights ROOFIN AND SHINGLES James Crawford, bass | 7:10—spot sidelights e S, | S¢lcctions ‘from famous light operas | to_ receive $250,000 one year after wudience Sun- 3 00—Eddie Casey and his har- e ilacaras will address the radio ¢ | to be played by the orchestra during | his death day, Augus 2 from Chicago ¢ monica and Tipple orchestra b Sherwood's circus from the Light Opera Gems program to be o Cincinnati, it is announced foday by | E y 50—RBaseball scores 3C stud e | broadeast over WOR and associated . —Rasement studio pro —The dors from NBC thesialonaiBroadCd SRIEESEIE | OBS stations at 10 o’clock tonight 1 900 Whispering Tables from NBC | . Phey will discuss the American Le- | =500 P00 e Kirefly will =16 mbine gion's Junior World's series to be " studios Rlades from NBC studios s D€ 10 sung by the soprano accompanied e ~$:30—Gus and Touic and Arthur 50_Dhil Cook and Vic Fleming | held at Louisville, Kentueky, €arly fy,y the orchestra; the baritone will Beauty — Utility — Economy Pryor's band from NBC studios | from NBC studios RiEttemben el contribute Victor Herbert's Gypsy 40:00—Gold Medal serenaders cater memories from NBC "he broadeast is scheduled 10 CON- 1y 46 Song as his share of the pro- i Il Ve inue for half an hour, starting at | ;oo “epivcce Lullaby from Bast is | By actual tests—By performance continu- 10:30—News flashes | studios 10:35—DBaseball scores 10:00—The Quakers from NBC | Dan Sowers, Legion Americani= {yyogt offers unusual opportunities 1 3 1ofi i . 0 : | atuan Ho sommiesioner and hed of the 1004 0 i onn e | Delay 10 Completing Bill Re- ing over a period of 35 years— WOR, Newark—710 [10:30—Woodwind ensemble nization's junior haseball le A R S 00 vomen'a. progressihour— /|11i10=Henry Theis and'his orches- |ia exnected to Topen (ho broadcast | widow, Iris and The Lady in Trmine, qlmveg Two Weeks' Deiay i Ru-Ber-Oid wins by an overwhelming Malcom Duane Coney, | tra at Coney Island v‘wm! t'hm-zu.l ln'm_\lvl;‘mx \V:‘l;- are all in the same happy mood. 50—Musica Sings— | 11:30—Radioette andis and Cochrane in turn. . he te ¥iw, 50—Musical musing | AM.S. | majority. 100—Time; road conditions 12:00—Joint recital by Coe Glade, [conclusion of the latter's talk the warninaton Ang | 9 (P=The —Newscasting 1 contralto, and Robert Ringling, | broadeast will b® switched to Cin- BOWERY THRATER OWNERS sehate’s long struggle over tariff re- 'Rain wind hail sleet snow and 20—Sports talks "“;"“ 5 e cignati for Wilson's specch. vision is now set to hegin September e rmbtare Grill orch, | Serenaders CHARGED WITH ARSON &:miniiy mammens 1 2% 12 fire cannot affect a Ru-Ber-0id roof. —Gold Medal trio weet and Low Down have been very much in the pennant The postponement was cffected i —Chime Sign oft et » il probably com- | throtigh an agrcement hetween r For new roofing or re-roofing, consult our :00—Hawaiian Shadows | > ment on t pattles in their respec- | Fire Marshal says Elaborate System | publican and democratic leaders, aft- | | H s roofing specialists. 30—The Rollickers B tive leagues. er it became apparent that the ma- =2 g0 =story Tovnt A e Louisville's Tittle World's Serles, | Found in Buildinz—Two Men ority members of the senate finance Th hel :00—Light Opera Gem = : 2 i \alf of which the broadeast was | oy 4 committee who are re-writing the ey can he (1]11 10:30—In a Russian Villag, 2:30—Terpsichore’s Ten Minutes rranged. begins September 4, bring- 2 Cp L LASE, oo Earite ould it y p you. 11:00—Time: news bulletins; wea- =i vanneylils R i s e e e : 7 d ied : : T R o other the st fes : e - their work i e to submit thel e URATE ol orchesta | JO—WEBBM, Chicago—T70 | yrou amiong. the thousands of boy |thony Ferrara i Sl e Our stock is large enough and varie :05—Pala al orchestr: = (e andsaxey sl i oh laying Lais Boany Hep thelageeme N sennlc 2 . 1 groups now playing all over the |cwners of Miner's Bowery Under the agreement, the senat encugh for any order 1egardless of size. it VI sosliddng | ehurch organ 3 11:30—Hotel Astor orchestra R 01l eee | nitany Btates vs recently esti- and the adjoini Juilding, were | will reassemble. as planned, August Terr 4 ated that over 300,000 boys are |arrested for arson last night in con- | 19. buf will take three recesses W, New York—=860 and Terrace Gardens orches. | ™ o . 349—WABC, New York—86! | taking part in the preliminary | nection with the fire which destroy- | thereafter until Septembe Now is the time 8:00—Auction and Contract Bridge | o (07 1 ony mate quartet games, which, like the junior series, | ed the hstorie struct Democratic members of the com- | —George Reith re er the sponsorship of the| Tire Mar: Thomas B. Brophy | mitt are luded from the —Dance program e un he sponsorshir arshal Thomas B. Trophy | mittee, who are excluded from the \ / e les bill d accordance | S % This is the place. §:15—The Rhythm Kings | 9:00—BRiltmore program Legion and the two major ues. | «aid he found “the most elaborates afting sessions in ::"m_(““’“‘.‘“1“,’”‘"",,":,"‘<mn | §:30—Half hour with Chicago Graham McNamee will describe j device to eause an incendiary fire | with the custom which gives that | 5—Minnie Blauman, the crooner | 1 i ey i Sl ‘ 4 o § " . 4 anie £ dance orchestras {lie Touisville series play by play [that T have seen in all my experi- | privilege to the majority in tarift T "lfl"}—““'°"‘_;“*'r”” pghisiant B s e e from coast to coast network. A large | ence.” Jegslation, will have an opportunity. 5000 is the numbe hassador orch |10:30—TLou Lewis and his Garden of [ number of NBC stations, including | Joseph Sgvedio. superinte ndent of | meanwhile, to study the decisions of m.00—Dia i sntertainers | | 5 _’I;g _:_’;“:f"‘?,":m;:\"l,'l,,“’m M Allah orchestra | hose on the Pacific coast, will e ! {ho buildmk. also was held for ar-|the republicans affecting the rate 130— as : t oftered {he program on August son. Leon Terranti, son of one of the | schedules in preparation for the de- xf‘j“‘ndifl?}‘;‘(""“‘:'l'l“':},s S ey 700 | WJZ being the New York outlet. [owners. and James Matricardi were | hate to come : I RuRdeback’s orchestra } 3 Stock reports; ;-ynr\m, mar- | b - v h arrested as material witnesses. .'va republican leaders expect all ‘] 9:00—Musical masterpieces of ket report: news items and Saratoga Tn route from Cincinnati to the Brophy said that in the Loft build- | of the rate schedules to be completed (o] L ‘v Bob and he found | by August 19 but. they explain, the | results mountains of Kentueky = next fo the ater nest Ball . | 3 ’{mf@nmk Grace, based on a 1l scores Mary stop over at the house of an labout 3,000 wax papers tied into a [ majority committeemen will need | i ory hy Edwin Morse J0—The Twins from NBC old Kentucky colonel who entertains | string several hundred feet long. He | the additional time now allotted to | § 'lo'.f»n;h( 01 Vienna 3 them tonight in his spacious south- | also declared he found paper soaked | cof ider changes in the controversial | PARK AND BIGELOW STREETS 10:30—Negro Achievement hour —Literary Cameos n manor h Ihere is a musical | with gasoline stuffed into holes in | administrative provisions of the bill. G 7:20— i S hieh will live through the | the walls, Tt was recalled that yes- | These provisions —encountered re- | 100—Para chestrs r 11:00—Paramount orchestra 5 B Telephone 5000 12:00—Time {he sonzs of the old south. | terday's blaze was {he second in the | publican opposition in the house and ‘f\h]\\u«! prog N hen the colonel announc a | theater s March are understood to be unsatisfactory | R re dance as it was done 50 years = to some of the majority members of 2 A Or I NI Suppll L o I Tuilders) e Program from er \rs are indeed rolled ba 1 . o o s B 5 Hardware— Paint— Glas Curtis Woodwork— Mill Supp Supplies- 5 5 me; market high spots “v'\\l n’ e « vears are indeed rolled back. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | the committee. The democrats also | Supplies— Agricultural and Dairy Equipment— E ssion Equipment 0—Mabel Thibault, cornetist MG Cpneery of e ¢ true story he tells the young FOR' BEST RESULTS are to he given time to stv * 9:00— hispering tables from 3 1 1 . g 1 Priester, Songs | clers comes from America’s T lementary French lessons CHUELD 3 the Nile, the Columbia y. H. Berlitz Hlggtusmand > and Arthur | yivor esert in the southern par of | "~ Advanced French lessons— "”‘"\;“.\j‘ i HB :‘”“"* [ catifornia. A young man has sought H. Berlitz WL IcOL SRt gTncels | wealth in this promised land, and | Modern Camps—James H. mily Goes Abroad 1 there | WNYC, New York—5 found love—yet always the £ s of a jealous father watc him —Bert Dixon, s ; eatvd and when he tried to embrace his | 0—TInformation for motorists; | SeLAloBRDIne lesert flower she vanished into the | civic informatio e 8 s . . . - S 2 e polee aneme | o 32S e "N Gy i s 1 snie ot of | GUARANTEE ¥ — ‘ _ NEVER MIND 0—Sign of 7:00—Restaurant. ensemu e ot oo | B Ajamjf} AllAccidents Z= TR CALF Now! N i /T8 i KeTer TR Bi15—The Deausillers e e e e el Marathon Runner Cords WilLiQakland's terrace Flatterer, written for the Quaker Time; health talk | S 1M artet, will be heard during the 30)(31/2 - - $5.25 9:15—Intercity male trio (e e program which isto bhe broafic this even it 10 o'clock through | 3ixd ...$10,35 32x41,. . $14.45 Atlantic City—1100 | the NBC system 32x4 ... 10,95 33x41;.. 14,85 [Font= Hier I e |8 30x450..57.03 | 3055.25. 511,05 | ¢ TR o b mental passions. The program be- | 26—WMCA, New York—570 5 SR : | gins at nine ocloc 1d - will be | B 130—Carey musicale Tat iRe kel | broadeast through ¢ tations with | k { the aker girl, will sing f@' The oy i by Your Window 20x5.00. . 9,33 | 31x5.25. 11.45 & ! 5 ; o program, directed 1y @ 31x5.00.. 9,94 | 32x6.00 12,80 will include Whose My Heart, Fx- s 4 CHARTFORD) sl | [BAVTERIES roup of prodigies, | in children, who | 3 es together as | noted | 8 Q7 Stores its Lobster, Crabmeat, o) h Shrimp, Tunafish and Salmon g G -’Vl(l/lf Stay home this eve- ning and listen to the Armour Hour. . ——— o A great orchestra ‘Salad\, also our Shore Dinner |} o b and grand chorus. M | that is served from 5 P. M. to| & 3 ’ Special features. | 3 P. M. each day except Sunday. ; f A-C | # | Coolest place in Hartford to ¥ | Immune To ¢ ! et HoUuRr HONISS S d 37 Main Street For SCREEN GRID and _“ ,1,3/ - OYSTER HOUSE ALL OTHER A. Day 22 Ste’~ St. Hartford, Conn. (Under Grant's Store), B R 5. J.ewilLiams 89 REG.U. S, PAT. 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