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NEW .BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1929. SR " . 7 T i N \ A\ Ys \I'\‘A\wlfil R i NS 'SHflWN HlS [;AR R |tice. They opened it and found in-|sible for tho detectives to be able | biue-black shadgws in it :30—Corne ‘ollegians ‘\m the headless, legless and hand - | within a minute to turn to any man's | | ¢ > & " . her less black the A \\\\% [12:00—Organ recita ]:I: |less body of a woman. record, whether the clue they had | R il S el i styles than was shown for spring \\\\ : B S 12:30—Radiogram and Gove |nmrn( Tell-Tale Script was a nick-name, a method of com- o Ay e [res viece of brown paper on|Or his finger prints. suits are apt to have gray or beige ; ;"‘:f’i‘;‘r‘“‘;\‘] )\y‘”""““*""_“"“ ok o wrptten: um:dig “sel.| What Ashley learned there, he fine dots woven into the material, Ket reports; news items; Sarat um. In {he arcaway, not far|Dever forgot. He has a marvelous E | giving the effect of fine embroidery. T SOAT ; T | i SGofland Yard Hefld Once B()Y‘N"“ was found another package | card index memory and the C. L D. ggp lant P[]]‘pea[}d Wine DI‘egS\ Some of the smartest winter street e S S {10:30—Concert bureau hour | 6:25 Niscores | ‘m paper. This contained the dead ,;:‘vcl}l]:;:n;hthi:”“inp‘mrtrwla;lly kno“l'= [ vm l(x“c.{gll I‘-;“nf;"zi \I\;hl;th m»:‘nr‘:‘ \c!l\‘- zastern Daylight Saving Time 11:30—RBossert orchestra R, Sl h H F R ‘d e 2 3 e s of the records R d A g h G e e 5 5 00 plfTny s byaio | 8:3 s R isio ] gt , NS FINe hecor | 4 nothing by which | he handled. Wensley saw to it that ¢d Among hew GOi0rS | pieeo dresses. Black felt lats show 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 — i e nin s fanartat | — |to 1dentity the body. Nobody had |he was constantly advanced in rank| . e : colored felt linings faking the color €:00—Black and Gold orchestra 395—WJZ, New York—760 t 3 ioulture program | London, Aug, 22—Forty-two years |Deen reported missing, The police unil he was second only to Wensley P‘t by “Ang. 23 (B—hers ity alulensamblecica. - IpIE & > diales e e e U0 WG e e e R N e mpniist i Dianl wall | Bimselt. When the latter retired on |MOSt a5 much chango in the colors | than it heretofore has been carried ews bulletins immary of programs man from NBC studios e Wi ln Sl ot inand Ees | 1A GLS LS Inevitable that Ash- | SreSTAakers oTpinnnencal o RIG I ERt o somible. 30—Emil Heimberger and his frio | 5:35—Reports; stock market clos- | g.00—Tho Singers from NBC O e n =Y | nieath e biood coagulated (on diie|(18¥ should succesd him. [ howing for advancs winter costumes Another version of the ensemble —Raseball scores ing prices and quotations; finan- \dios e e ot Il wihien e bodyivameapc 0 RO OIS brothers followed him (25 there Is f linc i lengi |Anck fbroadolothy coat ot e :00—Harry C. Keene, entertainer | cial summary of the day: cotton | g:39—Historic trials from NBC ol e Sl ved ma moiicen @) Taunury sharking, |(LEOm Basmouthite London and also | | AMONE the smar are | quarter length and lame dress and 15—Speaking of Sports by Arthur | exchange closing prices and quo- | 5 R G [Te assignedl a Feediot imiairen o 101060 (01 police force. One, who |Tich dull - colorings like jagEplant)eoits lnlng [ HUChicosiimeg | ot B. McGipley tations; state and federal agricul- | 10:00—pros . |judges publicly complimented Mim. |\ i esome work of checking up on |Hled & few years ago, had Enavac| DI RAROBRTEE 1o o0 ziould | frequenily; complne. RSh: Tedaior R e o R I died st DUt enislion G dniv Rl e a natural born de- | the tircsome worl of chocking up o1 | "4y o “finger prints hurcau. The [M7OVT: vy and deep emerald green | cmera d green/ith black broadcloth studios—River Ripples, I'ritz 6:00—O0ld Man Sunshine IS et o was born an ambition |meantime, examining the body itself, other, who is attached to the specia | 415 ¥ i’;‘fl‘:{\‘i:} = °““"v""'l‘:’f“ :;d ;;""Lr’;“"‘ft l;‘_"““‘“‘k“)‘l’\")‘“\‘“]"“t EIUSEE arschy.cinecton §:25—NBaseball res 10:30—Concert hurea ir [ which has just been realized beyona | Ashley made up his mind that the | branch, had the responsible job Of‘burmmd. ot lwslL e \C\ “’i‘;w'rf‘ic 'x“ T dwbl L:;)f‘l white in s:00—Silent 6 harles Strickl orches- |11:30—Organ r YounE A shiey'y wildest Aseom . murder had been committed r-ith“‘fumdms Stanley Baldwin, when the | =4, in\ypnrta‘nt (i‘(::i::.l\nr {ntroduces |the evening e o 3—WBZ, Springficld—990 7:00—Designing the Modern Sky- P DYC e Havenio 1380 | e TS gonstable fof ferim ina) Il‘fwflv"\‘v“\dl:n:‘In‘;“(\;:colrir:;i\;sfl!‘r‘):;t;}‘e‘;; gy ;\\'\l)lnewl('f;mrinzs L S e S Tinalieloaine ook markats Alph Walker - weather report fuesigs on department of Scotland | The CATYRE O ¢ al D e e e I e dark dahlia and a ruddy |new color for evening shown by sev- e e e ‘ nesthtanor | Yard. “Which means that he is of- | y de ) s e e O e e ST R S, ral important houses. Black is still nt Lopez and his orch | ficial Sherlock Holmes of what the | s men finally found a 1aunary| gy, erjang, which claims the re logamed dor e Aoy thel cueninzugid oo and appeacesin S loalicamady hita { 0 e e e D nieiect en i P narstony sis STOIE B L S G S TR I e sa T (ehadod v oron O oRES ios of the fabrics in general use. news bulletins | yst Hour—with Dun- S : +ifone [tive force in the world. sheets. An examination of their PR ‘;Orl‘é tas 2 2 plant purple, the lighter one with | Aubergine and mahogany shades are ] ; > Tt New York's oriminal records|books led to the discovery of the much red in it, meant for wear un- |new for evening. Black and white riculture | David Buttolph's orchestrs e “" S "f",’l‘\':“ SOPrano | ... fiinich any comparison, the |Derson to whom the sheet belonged. i e [der bright lights; the darker, a close |evening dresses are stressed at sev- Dedd BUs IRl S oro st e e Ale Mank et Brltish are right. - Ih New York,|She was traced and found to be the| RPAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |match for cggplant purple with rich | eral houses. Bourdon 9:15 iti's and Rascati's en- "inancial news 10:00—Dance program during the first six months of 1929, | paramour of a Frenchman who lived there were 148 homicides and no"“ Bloomshury and who was em- Round tt orld tour o 3 s convictions for first-degree murder. | Ployed in a sausage factory. e Gordon and Graham j0—Amos 'n' Andy i i 5 S| During the entire year of 192 Ashley sent for the man and ask- mbe | there were only 18 murders in Lon- [¢d him what scemed to the French- 7:15—The Coke T+ _ Aviation weather report ; R hstONeD don. leven were solved and the |man fo Dbe some idle and foolish ncent Lopez and his orch. | = f . aang murderers convicted | anestions. WLW, Cincinnati—700 | —The Waltoneers ‘ Ashley, fall, oe-spectacled, soft-| “Dy the way" said Ashley, *T vid Buttolph's orchestra, 5 2 SRRy e voiced—1ook like a typical Eng-| Wish you would take that pad and e he World Book Man b 1A 0] o= Fes AT e i male trio e e el 2 orchestra with the lish schoolmaster—not only is r Rt his is a terrible war. 9:30—Concert directed by Rosario| . s e FTacas = |sponsible for the detection of crim- | The man smilingly complied. Bourdon : Rl Tiner 2 1 school or college? inals in the vast metropolitan arca | Ashley > him various other 10:00—Mi sk dance program e £ lioee | of London, but also for other p; sentences, 3 aling with the war. 10:30—Round the world tour e i Tady of e lof Great Britain when despairing | Then at he mentioned what a 11:00—Amos 'n’ Andy | : o _'“M‘ NARE police call upon Scotland Yard for|terrible mess the German armies 11:15—Time; sportogram 2 | 7:c 3 4 cor weatherman | its expert aid | had made of poor little Belgium. ! 5 n pro \ | v 1 Weatherman; ws bulle seball scor ike yer Sought Cleuthing Career | R BloodygRelgiim:. ‘ The man did so, spelling it— ATt aseball fcor 1 ent Lopez and his orch As soon as Ashley was 21, the . ranalos 1 NBC st 30—The ¢ e L D e LRI dICIB s s LA € lad erenade from NBC studios mphony or- |1 to London to offer his valuable|Peen Written on the plece of brown o i 2 s o paper. The writing was very simi- lar. Ashley sent his men post haste to search the premises occupied by —WJAR, Providence—890 News flashes 4 —Through the 6 6 report | - 1 t 1) ‘ Ao 10— \usical program from NTC —D > mysterics from S e L oThe g i “" S lios TS 5 it looked. e was taken on the po- 55 Baset all scorcs s Tl . Gold Seal program from CBS R At A im0t | the suspect and, sure enough, hidden 7:00—Mid-week ¢ S Sl ay in a ce ey sing from NBC studitos 10 ) [ i e .| station and for six years he pounded | 1WA 0 ¢ cellar they found the T 10ian n ot ) c of Columbia from CBS | ino pavements as an ordinary cop. | 2Vered head and hands of the vic- e from tudios lios At Jast, in 1 was transterred | ' Stutos ’ s i 1 SR s : e The man was hanged. His new 100 tic bt > % AT oice of mbia from CBS | : how Thie | PATAMOUr was sentenced to seven 2 forno trio with Melville 1ty i : : o to the |¥ears impr and died in a Victor Ard in I ob of visional i i e thepmadh s L A c O o o ot et U WNTHTS [ease ad throym Ashieviinto S A Ticentioky o i intimate confact with Fred Wensley, e atter | then chict inspector of Seotland ey | Yard. Wensley, who was afterwards to be the head of the C. I D. mark- od Ashley as a man worthy of swift = 1 § | advancement. He made him ehi 2 = : e i Shoict H 1 the po- |2 made him chief —W l\\l{ Chicago—s | mfort NT | officer of the criminal record de- - : e . ~ | partment i : o ST — = Reorganized System 1917, two days 1s in Lon- T N sk \ . ory a man crossing TS Music T L § Vi r il I h . ol 5 As such y completely over- ) i i ; : 0 hauled th J ne antz. 2:50—Studio Gossip 9 The Sinzers from NBC uW COEETS h auled the e. He made it pos- gr,g‘,.'{:\“,,'p‘,” itz o | 1:00—DX Air Vaudeville € sure ave 0—Thirty Minutes of Sunshine 5 9—WBBM. ¢ 1 Pros tion from N G 3 n —Charles W. Hamp " and Maxey S ice hegn !“y‘d"'y in ouyr | HEADQUARTERS FOR 7:00—Studio orchestra 43;‘11-:mm»nm of Aviation—Bert | T N Ll R C MER S d e | 7:30—Dinner dance with Terrace ows A0S . . Station| || LA AS an 7:00—Time; Commodors Gril or- | "G N (Colican nn orehes Service chestra 3 “ivie S T r- 7:30—Half Seas Over Sl S ::,","‘:10"3 S __WPG, Atlantic City—1100 8:00—Tone Star Rangers o9 e 10—Tinal hall cores 1 \ ne $:30—Wandering Gypsies Detective mysteries from —Gospel Hy Aat@iy. OVeftEmfi (—WOR stock company “cis studios s —Org DEVELOPING and 10:00—Roosevelt hour D e i | | 2 | ) PRINTING 0—The Frollickers |20:80The Valce oftharColumbiz 0:3 < Crawford and his or- d ev .C\ry[}tflmg_ £} - : rnie Golden's Canton Pal- Biio; fuolic it gemes =) : = Lry Qurglumchonette . You can buy this fige CRAWFORD &0 orcnestra : : But it docsn't o us be- || ER & HANSON DRUG CO. RANGE full size No. 8 for only $69.75. 11:30—Hotel Alamas orche 1041 bway Doys | surprise & HANSO! : : : B on | e 3 B 30 Church Street « , / This price is gooc for a limited time 201—KYW, . 2 10:30—Joe Rea and his Californ cause we are offering a tre- 349—WABC, New York—860 00—TLouis Panic only. Remember a CRAWFORD al- 5:00—Intimacies — an half hour 30—Vincent \f_.%un n“l his or- 1 s rehest mendous saving to Ruick own- === G ways heats, bakes and wears pclfccd\ with the staff chestra from NBC studios ) trel ers, but those who haven't investi- ¢ 5:30—0dds and ends of the Ma renader from NRC studios|12:10—TFollics Be e | (eEer U BERORE RS % | DE SO 3 T : Ranges can be had in gr: ay at a slightly closing market prices; Oh Henry | 8:30—Victor Arden and Phil Oh- )—Meyer Davis' orc 3 zated, certainly are missi : higher price. by Bachus and Clark; Lone Wolf, | 2 rom NBC studios zrand opportunity have their . ¥ Ba g ——— grand opportunity to thei SIX DURING THIS SALE WE > Singers from NBC stu- the crooning tenor; Going lO\« E S e hS e oAt rakes reline 4 Press i Ll B ||[sanes mowna, vrares e |l J B MORAN'S | o WILL MAKE SPECIAL 6:30—Duke Ellington’s band 9:30—Concert from NBC studios 5P ; and many other things which||| o = ndy Sannella’s orchestra | N | MOTOR SALES : WEEKLY TERMS 7:00—Symphony orchestra \'m‘c'ul‘lfl 00—Andy Sannella's orchestra | 3 U] by Howard Barlow fror studios B l END D ||[neea attention from time to time. ||181314 Church St. Tel. 2812-W 3 : 7:30—Gypsy camp 0:3 ad the world program Ask Frank Terry, he'll inspect ; — SEE US NOW — 8:00—Buffalo Civic Symphony or- VBC studios | Y chestra, : Tiles Horbuveaux ana Bis or- SavorySficesan necessary needs for repairs, at A » 10:30—Vaoice of Columbia | ! 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