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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1929 29r2/77 4 ul. He was seni aragua and always been succes: to make peace In Ni made it promptly.” His predecessor ¢ STIMSON AMUBLE |72 . } Secretary of State, However, Is Astute and Able an almost incredibly short time. .—One of the | evening at 8 o'clock over statio: the CBS headed by WOR. Sleeping 3eetiful will be his burlesque, in| which he will give some of his owi |\ | ideas about the story which once be- guiled children. The has chosen threc favorites of its own to play dur the broadcast, Peg o' My Heart, L and Dinah, and will also be heard in several popular numbers, accom- | panied by the trio, | 30—Traymore concert orchestra. | 10:00—Benson's orchestra. 10:30—Two Little Girls in Blue. 11:00—Jan C and his orche§- tra —Silver — M 42 § of the arber hestra so many yer Davis orchestra —_—— Through the Static he new far group of une | S | | ed September 1, nnounced to- day by William Paley of the CBS. These stations were have been added to the ( ”“““‘“\ | man, Mr. Henry Lewis Stimson, the retary of state. Peghaps a reason why this rath- er cagey gentleman is so pleasont network but un: e Teordin e artigs pected developments have made to contemplate in action is that he presents such a contrast to h Little Drama Movement | carlier change possible, which is r- et Mtsaas: garded of the most imy mnnn 100N BT MURTa broadcasting developments in re Amos n' And immediate predec Mr. Kel- lumber logg used to get all d und Aviation mixed up and he was irritable rather than amiable. Nothing ever fusses Mr. Stimson. When Mr. | s cor print | Stimson tells a fib in the interests 5 ,,m‘,‘i ; S DA\'I{'\LM:X,',:(L m;,f of our foreign policies he can be ;‘:;‘"\ at the of the dipia [ionmatory. aithorTiias fara Tncornact || expecteditosistickito it Sinstead Mo DIatss o e e e tovia | concocting. four or five more fust| _Stimson has a man Friday, Capt . C. Hart received the criminal | to bolster it up. Eugene Regnier, his military aide. record of a man whose prints cor- | Anyone who frequently v Y’:"K{'"’r_ was “”_“. Stimson in 'he respond to those of C: taken | both the White House and State | Ph ippines and Stimson found him L (ol Doign. finger | Department feels an altogetber | 50 likeable and valuable that he print._expert. | new atmosphere in the administra | Prought him along. Regnier rides Cannon, who claims New York ton ‘et Gur forelgm aftairs, “Hop| Wl him. eolls with bim, trevels his home, told the police he was |there’s Mr. Hoover in one place, | With him, ‘and lives with him. He 42 years of age, vet a subject hav- | who knows what he wants nand|iS @ handsome young person and ing the same prints served in Massa- | isw't afraid to order it done, ana | ON® Supposes HelTeserbl ceitn e Rl chusetts reformatory for a year on/| the Mr. Stimson in the other |SOM Of 30 years ago. the c o of malicious mischief i | place, who knows how to do things | Newburyport, Ma. in 1889, and do them well. non at that time about Often Rides Horseback vears old if the claims Mr. Stimson is some 61 years co old, ten years or so younger than | Steuban societies of the state will Kellogg. His slightly graying | gather here Sunday, September 15, hair is parted on the side and he | for the observance of Steuban day. , [1ets the big ena of it fiutter and will held a picnic at Quartette milton. | down on his forchead. Or- | Club park. Many officers of the na- case s tional organization and visitors will | dinarily he wears a polka dot how | tie of blue, with white dots aboat | be here. Mayor Paonessa is among those Invited to speak. sheehan he was sentenced to a term | the size of. carefully sifted pe: than les he wears, “nh | a| Bottle of Cold Milk Makes Policeman Il of not less than 23 nor more | Rimless spec A yenginia penitentioryiin | gold temples, and a medium-siz Supernumerary Officer Thomas unders was taken ill on the Bel- | chusetts on the charge of burglary | e (oI 1% o videre beat about 4 o'clock this His first real diplomatic triumph in the state department came m mediately. He was promptly asked | by the foreign diplomats to decids the tremendous question of M Dolly Gann's social preceden Everyone thought he had been plc ed in a terrible hole. But no ens this | was putting Stimson in a hole. 70| Jle, | probably can't be done anyway. | He simply told the ambassadors to | | decide it for themselves apd t of course any courtesy extended to the vice president’s sister would appreciated. Shortly afterward he w demon- / strating courage as well as tact. '¥he question of diplomatic liquor im- | munity was up. Stimson’s emphatic | reaffirmation of the diplomatic | privileges was a sharp rebuke to en- | thusiastic dry though it would | have been good politics to placate MONDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time day; prices d fed- nancial summary cotton exchange closin, and quotations; state eral agricultural reports 5:00—Mormon Tabernacle and organ at Salt Lake Utah. 30—Dave Harmon a'Or orchestra. 00—Baseball scores 05—South Sea Islanders. 30—Roxy and his gan | 8:30—Concert orchestra directed by Hugo Mariani 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 :00—The Voice from NBC studios, Hugo Mariani, directing :30—The Gypsies from NBC studi- os, Harry Horlick, directing. 30—The Family Party from NBC | studios. | 10:00—The Radio Moutaineers. | 30—Floyd Gibbons — Headline | Hunter from NBC studios. 00—Organ concert by Walter Sei- | fert. 1:30—New Yorkers' orchestra from | 2:30—Th NBC studios. \—Raseball scores; tins; weather fo 303—WBZ, Springfield—990 00—Tinal closing stock markets. Lost and found; positions choir City, est i west Washington, interesting Aug. 2 things * to do here m, and his Palais your cor- | | prisit | mosf seven stations, e sspondent finds it is s president SHOES an on Jan Statemen fs Con radict Crlmma | Record Provided by Bureau as one news bulle- nont ast. mon | tions K17, |rake Ccity; KVI, Portland, Ore KFRC, San 00— ssor. Are Coming to New Britain Denver; KDYL, ~.L ittlel KOIN KFPY, Spokar Francisco; and KHJ, the latest additions gest regular net. fu w n 00 we Either the man known local police as James ( tempting to deceive the local polic: to the mnon is at- Cincinnati—700 World Book Man Los Angeles, are melodies. 15—Women's Radio club. to the world's la news bulletins. 30—Broadway Melodies. —_ yeth and John Tronconi, | 6:00—Mormon Taber! choir| From handling the ordionists | and org NI own thoro 6:19—Weatherman; 0—Live ports. reports. —Polly Anna, 30—Dinner Girls. 55—Raseball score Ivin G0—Theater Soires 30—Brevities —Roxy's gang from NBC Hios. 30—Conce studios, :00—Recording ar studios. ppollon duo. ball scores. 1 ensemble. 30—Sportogram rlie Miller's orchestra mos Andy from NE expense of his and reins ibreds the boils- nging the on the aco Kouznetzoft day he Famly oadcast t chan of tccomplished wele ] : today zan from studios. spanking 2 stock re and speeding his troika alon vards of Petrograd to tw strir guitar may scem to be ge, but obl 1 of pre-war trate, duri h ill be I the WEAR how well he ha agricultural | the Glad wnnon, Russian ek of a ert stage ar music. Fen hestra. K Roehr's ore At ati ouncement ohnny naders. i Concert orchestra from NBC NBC, studdios. it 00—Dr. Wifco. | 5—DBlue Ridge Mountaineers. Burnt Corkers. alon group, ene and Ford and Glenn. and orchestral num s; chimes. cor smatics. sderable ¢ | Russian will de arty weather an- 28 stu- mons Hamp's Kentucky whic - rt orchestra from, NT ove the R State Steuben Societies To Meet Here Sept. 15 s from NBC a two is The Kouznetzoff gypsy trio, which | udes Mme. Nicolina, a Russian | of note, to be the special fa guests on this oceasion. A conc The orchestra will give the more sub- | ooy stantial Russian music the brilliance and color which only an instrument- | 1l ensemble can provide. Changing from a constant 1inment to th other : was g age he singer are 10 10 g1 received from Massa- losed that the was arrested in Spring in 1911 as Joseph H but no disposition of the | containéd in the record. As Joseph record ve subject arm- | r's orchest The Aisle—Chin- Marie Hamp's Michael H. on —Rose [11:3 news bulletins. [12: 's orchestra. Two Chin- Johnny harlier Mi 1 busine 45—Time. people of for providing it history of many families family of Kentucky the he Kouznet- for wee Versatile enter- WJAR, Providence—890 ws flashes. :50—Produce market —Weather 1 imuel Silverm Rhode Island dance band zdward Keenan, tenor, companied by Violette Mar hall scor 00—The Voice from NBC :30—The Gypsies from NBC os. 'l.i' nobl Of this th and Ford and Glenn. 311—WENR, Cric Air Juniors. point of the | no Industrial Certificates Of Deposit Interest paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal. Denominations $500, $1,000, $5,000. ot . soma, Essex homas C\ d to penitentiary | Newark, N. J ot in was sen- county | arrest m | o in 1926 and on Dec. | when 1928 he was sentenced to six| o | months in the Massachusctts Haae | & Gf Corrcetion on charges of break- | SO0t Russian people. During h nd entering and attempted days in the brilliant social world of | Jarceny. the Tsarist St. D burg his talents | Cannon, who was tried were called into to play by his asso- | court Saturday on the ch ciates to while away many gay hours | tempted burglary, denied t It which he will pre-|had ever been arreste sent at 9 o'clock tonight, alonz with |and a continuance until the si human of his s ordered by Judge ere that e o reputation following his 0—NMike and Herman. 50—Studio Gossip. 00—DX Air Vaudeville. 389—WBBM, 00 tudio orchestra church organ. 0—Dinner dance 4319—WABC, New York—860 sarden and C8llege 00—Male trio with xylophonist. tra 30—Odds and ends of the day: | S:00—DMusical comedy closing market prices; Browsing | §:30—Dance music Among Books with Mary Wes- [ 9:00—Biltmore hour. ton Seamon; Helen Nugent, Ben | 9:30—Half hour with Alley and the Columbia quar-[ dance orchest x. tet. 110:00—Gems music. 6:30—Duke Ellington’s ban. 10:30—Lem wis and 7:00—An Announcer's Lif | of Allah orchestra. ing Mac and Lennie and — 7:30—Vincent Lopez and his or- | chestra. | 8:00—Rythmic orchestra and solo- | ists. | §:30—Heroes of aviation. | 9:00—International hour. | 10:00—Musical program with trio. 10:30—The Melody Chest. 11:00—Paul Specht’s orchestra. 0—Time. studios. studi- | 1 | In his youth Kouznetzoff | ed, a pastime, the ir sian guitar and the s the it mastar- as Family Party from NBC st READ HERALD C I'OR BE EYES Are teeth. SIFIED ADS Chicago—7' nelodi dio and ) Maxcy | of ing ws flashes. eball scor :05—Bs J with Terrace Inn orches- in police ree of at- at he iywher dnesday to allow. memories. o is this mu We ple, Saxe which songs Chic: Satwrday than Evenings 7-9 more valuable You visit your den- tist regularly. Aren’t your eyes just as essential? Visit Once A rica center on the 1914 Penn football team, s { well as being its captain, William W. | Wood, familiar in grid circles as Piil | | Wood, will appear hefore the 0- | prrone at WOR this evening at o'clock and tali on H the Lines. Wood is now coach of the Wesleyan team. m Stat his Garden featur- | Samuels | on the Sture” | nd | it 1< te to he| been read- | sh hunting | One he Old World” 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 45—Stock quotations. 0—Baseball scores. Newscasting. —Roxy and NBC studios. 3:30—Concert orchestra from NBC studios. | 0—Recording artists from NBC studios. :30—Little Drams NBC studios. 00—On Wings of Song. 0—Joint Recital—Co Vadetsky, 'cellist and mic !\m\\ with whi ry of sta h and larceny in 1914, and in 1917 as | ch weather as this, in a gr y.‘ a vagabond career of this T this charge 18| .contly to have been pre morning and was taken to New Brit- Stimso oft ides rseback. inison pfen Wi Norabs tion. He drank a bottle of cold milk Also, on occasion, he |, ok, | plays doubles, for he isn't ns vers usually include Dr. Joel T.| Pan-American Union, and they | artment of justice at Washington. | PRilippine imson cnjoyed Ty R e ] Adirondacks. SH]H‘” e SIXTH ETHER DEATH Lh e tha | Andrew Hartn “w]-" S sted | ST et ol m | IniCliclsca, A lass Fhut o often the suit disposition of tertain gl | looks and talks much like : : Bodva olairsa iR ot ain General hospital, where it w . found he had an attack of indige 1 % 8 or BOIE “N- |4 ang it is believed it caused fishes or climbs monn- | tains. In tennis he necarly always| young as he was, despite his ex- |cellent health. The other douhles !Boone, the White Hou phy. cian, and Dr. Leo S. Rowe of the | people Mme. Nicolina vill [time for further investization. Ae. |Play on the White House courts.| e cording {o the records of the de- | While governor-gencral of the D G anal the York city po- |dcep-sca fishing: recently he spen? lice department, he has criminal @ trout-fishing week-end in tne of the entrics Reads “Heav o reads 0ld Girl Succumbs Before Late our office for reliable eye- ing also the stories by Mrs. favorite bhooks | History of the Marquis. But heen it his gang from sight examination. FrarkE. Goodwin Optometrist 327 Main St. Phone 1905 \oss Direc Y mhus, where tho o farmers and merchants of Ohio ha gathered, WLW, Cir broadeast the Ohio St |5 to 6 o'clock toc | will be heard Friday at the san 15 Year inati, Movement from he works trying to goes on in s impossible, hard. He read his department. | but he n air fr nal Mala- Other broad- | Thursday an Governar | Years Satlsfactory ‘Service - Operaticn—Co i :00—Y. M. C. A. hour. ipidemic,” |t 5:30—Uncle Don Th casts dics Blamed for nstantine Herrera, | icholas tir ont AT Ganadi-| :00—Time; I.orenzo Spanish tenor —Aviation weather forccast. :20—Sports talk. 30— bella Fosta, soprano. 40—John W. Green, pianist. :50—This Week in Aviation— loan Taylor. :00—Hotel Montel: :30—Saunder’s Mic 00—Grand Oper: 30—The Couriers. | ))—Magazine hour. | 30—United States Navy band. | 0—Red Lacquer and Jade. [ Night club romance. | | | | | | i 22— WOR, Newark—710 | | | |11:0 bk r ensemble. hipmen. concert. 0—Time; ne bulletins; weath- er report. 05—Organ re co. Hotel Astor orchestra. cital by Emil V 526—WMCA, New York—570 00—The Nation period. nn Mulinos, soprano. 45—Michael Gorsky, tenor Union Label Trades gram. 10—The Ar 0—Health 0:15—The Jones'. "he Recorders :00—McAlpin orchestra N ummary. of Broadw :30—. 00 6:45—Dinner New York—57 Kpots. 526—WN Y ( 1‘71m\ high ivil s New York associat Arkansas T mentary Ger H Ad H. Music at ~Inform 6:40— rman lessons— watior 150—WEAF, New Rob Fallo olly Yo 30—1loyd Hunter New Yorke tra 305—WJZ, New Our York—760 s— Marie programs. k market quotations; clo: fi- i ) 0—AmoS 379—WGY, Scl 30—The 30—Family :30—Floyd 00—Dorr 30—Conce 30— United Konraty, hasso. omething about ‘0’ Andy udios: —Slumber studios. music Collegians, diogram her forecast. tock reports; reports; new toga track resul 5—Daseball scores. —Dornbe 5—Ba ket eball scores. 0—Did You Know? he Voice from NB Gypsies from dios. Party eapolitan studios, Git -_— from ons NBC ore Hunte 2H4—WNAC, ed and his he Legal 8 yacation Fancie —Americana orchestra Orac me; the Lady of asehall man Mike and Mey (ews flashes rt Opera 1i0s. Couriers scor Grand -The Hios. — Magazine studios States 1dic nd ind from CBS st Orchestra 18 studios CBS s —New Paul WEETL Boston 1tio b Va ‘ 3 the Flame ensem g of ation le News dispatc —WDRC, New everything. from from :30—Wes Thomas and his Cornell gove s orchestra. o N from NBC Nights from NBC Head studios. Boston—1 W th weather- Concert from CT hour fr Navy Haven— 13 report. mble hod piano. E. I, Haw —W PG, Atlantic inal baseball Dinner music. Oratorical contest, City—1100 i\[‘ ers Y. C state direc speak to th | A member take the fair hibits whic ter The directed b; NBC NBC rnment Venetian trio will furnish music broadcast. the cnectady—790 producc s items; | mar- | Sara- The emb sometimes back home life in the for cast | cns studios BC from at 10 X garette gi table to tal U-la young b a group of club and o | the ne meet fiancee, his ‘(1[' I3 | story and | finds hir | he found h promised to ! tion. stu- with ssociat ith I he Ivor-| Tt is d alluri hour will be of ning at § nbe Va old § th work from stu- ton heart band ocalists by cted by rand liste grounds, aris city e Club Romance WOR manners who ¢ ents gi progrs ooper tor of he of ners h will famo y Fran rr W are overt rl old f his discon th the ves 1 bette imse 0 be ficult t im - of rd ove he NBC o’clock the Leath ong, ¥ Me Franklyn 1 Myst ry the How Opera st o t tenor rihrow air. his eve W hii radio ¢ the ssing on pointir us Kk o hen man he fr fair ou £ g t viil today will of the Armco Simons o situations which friends from by the introduced to night will furnish material to be and stations of tl 30 this evening story broad passes club, entertain frier iture s do v 1 approval wes him An a happy rooff bhecaus unusual turn to ihe s a result the young man | than befors concerns at the when of his s of sevies mixed up in what dis: o 1 group of songs The r the syste lize for the Voice W m than soloists wil low cal Delil maidens int tale,, the given | broadcasts by ert march ey Henry with frot the 1 You Janer by sitia- a maorc Ak wnich F net- this ¢ requ will sing, will con Viet | Toronto, md Perry Groon, | 7 griculture, idience board tour, good when job of it. inyone timson the way It's a 12 brings up a s press conference seeretary isn't informed. | he handles himself at conferences is one of ihe | best exhibitions of its Kkind ever| but| given in Washington he | extraordinarily urbane. No one is| |likely ever to put anyfhing over |} |on him, one fears. He is seldom | t a loss for a snappy comeback. Often he his work home | {0 girl's|at night Wardman Park cat by | hotel. He and | on his trips | home every 15, Tor: Satur- | Cummins, hospital here the influence of an was about to un- operation. Toronto child circumstances the five all of constitutional were believed to d by the admin an Press) Mary cnto died in day while unde inaesthetie. Sh dergo a minor The girl is the to die under similar within six weeks, two died ma s which liave heen a istration of ether. Dr. W. L. Robinson, post-mortem, ascribed death to “suffocation, collection of blood, vomit.” The et Al Killoran, years' experience nistered nasal | these sixth of ) as res avat takes to the also take to his Long two or three and is to be studying the train going and coming. He Works Hard Stimson has always worked hard | When he has had a new job thrust | on him for which he wasn't pre cd he has boned up rapidly. H | performing a | mucus Island weels | « was administered by Dr. it on who during his 20 a local hospital anaesthesia (o seen has adm about patients. City Items annive Business College month; week, FOR SALE | Small cottage on Sexton St. Two extra lots. Plenty ; : — nf fruit. S e Will Sell Reasonable. ' 'COX&DUNN of 261 Chap- September 1920 marks the Back From Vacation? $12 a hool, thre : rmov.| Before You Forget Office open every evening this weck | he police were noti ator's license street and suspension of the license | ith Busine twelfth rsary of the opening | Let Us Frame nights a a month. DBooks | Connecticut Business College, 165 | H Arcade Studio of course il 1 of the return of tF ope of George Deleveile Day of our Day school, | = 5 Your Pictures and supplies free. 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