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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, - 1929. \\\\\\\\\ | —WDRC, New Haven—i1 and the bandits overthrown will be | Tsch 3 Symphony, | ment issued by the democratic ma- | the situation with state and navy \ (” 1 5—N weather report. thrilli explained during the ac- gner's Drea iszt's Hungarian | | tional committee emphasizing the | department official py '” | \urant ensemi i > play, for which Hank | R y > 6, DeBussy s Ba- | woman's interests, contends that| That conference was described in ) es as having *“no \\\*\\ ikers . Simmons has been preparing for the | teau and Pierettet by Chami 1.» the bill “stri viciously” at her | well informed circles aving * d - Thomas, s 3 ast several weeks. will also be heard. | nousenolds and personal expendi- | special importance, but no inkling — > 2 5—Anne DelM I o .M 8 | tures ana would have a particularly | was given about what took place, Sallans bylthel Bar. Lo adverse cffect on {he 8,500,000 and Cotton declined to zive any feminine wage earners, “who must |hint to the nature of the | sh | ser Shop frio will be featured by the e t @ 7 quotations; state and federal| 9:30— “olonn S s in their next half hour WOODS FREES PR]NGIPALS ,Awa] Pubhca 101] 0] Republlcan keep well dressed in order to keep|which kept him busy far into the Eastern lm\llght saving Time | agricultural reports. ther r¢ ) st through the NBC system their jobs.” night. 6 w Yorker hotel orchestra e tonig which will begin at nine IN BROAD STREE MELEE D i B ior T kfl AC on | Zvery one of these women, 3 R T 263—WTIC, Hartford—1060 | 6:5 seball scores. 273—WPG, Atlantic City—1100 ock. | Drat Before Taking Acti wuny of whens are fnding i dio-| City Items 8:00—Concert from NBC studios, wilight Melodies eball scorc trio, m vocalists of the | P cult to live now,” she holds, “will| y Erno Rapee, director Talk by John B. Kenned E e dinr 3 Shavers, will offer close harmony on | Lack of Evidence Réason for lirnn" e have to pay an increase of from 10| e e §:30—Bakers from NBC studios, 5—Mme. Lolita Gainsborg, pi-| & 1 Jimi hree old favorites: Sweet Adeline. | asnglon, AUg. .2 o per cent on their shoes, stock-| Word b been received here Frank [ director. | anist 3 liam MeTintosh, & 1S, | She W d in O1d Kentucky, and | Ping Charges Againgt Dimbenskl | crats of the senate finance commit- dresses, coats, hats, der-| that Mrs. Gerard Comstock of Ciin- 9:00—Shavers from NBC studios, | T:45—John Kuebler, ba 9:00—Traymor t I've Been Working on the Railroad Sy 1‘;‘;;; ,"“{‘”‘)"“ f““‘r‘] "’""l"l‘l“ {Beir | wear, toilet articles—in fact, upon | ton is restinz comfortably at the Sam Lanin, director. | coamers 9:3 nee The Shavers will present a coliection 5 |study of the tariff bilkwhile ity re- | syoryhing that goes to make a|New Haven hospital where she has 9:30—Olive Palmer, Paul Oliver, | § > Foresters. 1 The Be tombe of 1 \son’s best st T8 ton bl (- Ttk Af syidencel wan glven by | Lok caniframers anads peadyite. DUk wondanicomFartahls | been critically ill for the past fwo 3 1 . forr | the ase before e public, st | s formerly Elizabeth Lennox, the Cavaliers| 9: L nd L 2| —them hits from Brosssuiiie Litornav 1 G Wagaain] o sa% Blews (ipiputle i et ks. Mrs. Comstock was formerly in the form of the text of the meas it Wars Borkath obanis it and orchestra from NBC stu- > ers ight Broadway shows—with close har- | police court today as his reason for Miss oMary A 10:30—Orchestra directed by Nor-|10:30—Orchestra directed by Victor | 11:50—s - pr FRATR .‘1\ the adcast. T el b ot o | ey R e e fox by S zepont | up. Stanley-Svea Coal & Oil Com- S v e, | VEAT Joads the broudenst, | s Dimbonsih 46, of 11 Horace | trey"aro preparing o prosnt next| (AUSE OF NIGHT WORK | povs” Fer o Senus & men 11:00—Baseball scores; pews bulle- [11:00—Amos ‘n’ An 2 Meye hestra. Saracen ol from DeKoven' i et o Cnaresa | Wieanoadaytatheisenste, baum.—advt. t 1 \ = = Maid Marian will be played } . reach of the peace and as.| After two meetings this week, the _— | A fishing reel valued at $17 S {00—Avii : | symphony orchestra direct cach ofher 'at Troad and |Minority group of committcemen | giae Department Clerks on Duty | stolen out of (he automabilo of 5 | = Howard Barlow whicl 5 ; T g sy decided to wait until tomorrow to | 1. Smith, chairman of the boar: S—WLW, Cincin 7 3 he Stat St lion i shtion WOR and asenl i O i eI ael e ion T All Night but No Announce- directors of Landers, Mansfield Music Mean 5 ! N A of the CBS this evening he | have, thus far, considered only a near the factory yes few amendments, but experts they ment Is Given Out. noo scording to a repor have employed to assist in the study¥ | \yashington, Aug. 28 () — Curi. | police by Vice President Joseph 5:00—Final closing stock m 5:30—Lost and found; positions X lons ¢ men had a fierce fight, ac- "\\ > 2 at nine o'clock. DeKoven perhaps is | cording to the police, over a 50 cent AL ¥ 5 static, i |[bist remembered for his\ delightful fgept in o oard dgama in) e Broad [BANE S SEi o g n't mpresarios ¢ opera Robin Hood, and for his | street clubroom 1 Jinowski w WillSbe ready: toreport Homorroywt o o e | Lamb. ; : O Propmise Me. However, Maid | and «they &re expected to make O8It over developments in the dis-| ™y, (104 plaster, cement and shed about the face and neck be- | #1¢ 2 2Rdoios A R Dlaske i i Marian is nt ed among the fin- | fore he laid Dimbens low with |MOTe progress in sthat dircction umen i) S in progress|pines, call 419. Sta Svea, Coal est works of this An 1 com- | punches about the face and head. A | thereafter. ~_|in Bngland was intensified today by | & Oil Company. ) Birnbaum poser 4 found in Dimbenski's| The question whether a minority |the lack of information to account|—advt George Rymer, tenor, will sir ) ced in | TePOTt on the bill will be presented |for the long night labors of Under-| Michacl Contar owner of the >cket was said to have been used in % : e broadcast, Russsell’s to the senate remains to be decided. |secretary Cotton and a corps of | Palace Confectionary Store will go to by Franz a Attorney T. J. Monkiewicz ropre. | [he decision has becn deferred, |stenographers at the state depart | New York to witness the Al Singer- tor Simmons of orth Caro- ment Kid Chocolate fight. the - |sented Dimbenski and Attorney L. 5 3 {lina, ranking democrat on the cam-| Cotton, who drafts the adminis-| September 1920, marks ihe glad lies from NBC studios. )—Dinner musi i e 5—Baseball scores. i g Foamers from NBC stu- : 1 ; e Golon represented Jinowski mittee, explained, to give the mi- tration's instructions to Ambassador | twelfth anr ry of the opening Foresters quartet from | o Forestors e trom. NBC. ! i The case of Max Kaplan charg e 3 - | tration's instr s to Ambassador | twelfth anniversary ~ studios. | A i B ! S mic or 1 th iting a boy with a horse- nority group an opportunity firs Dawes for his guidance in the dis-|of our Dusi € Day school Soldiers orch L from | T e e n i recl ther t I lana Sir A 1 bo the | \nip was continued until tomorrow, | X2mine the majority report cussions with Prime Minister Mac-| $12 month; night school, thr > studios, 5 i by fa E, At £ was be- Inext lght ¢ a summer series | Kaplan said he wanted to engage | Woman Criticizes Bill Donald, cancelled his evening en-|nights a week month. Books Trawlers from NBC st . 8 e o NDO e to be broadc ¢ S ne » was notified last night |, >h D liminary democratic at- | gagements nd secluded himself | suppli Regf: tvx nn\v\‘ 1 p : t|tack on the measure, meanwhile, is| with extra assistants in his office > or evening this wee continuing. Representative Mary T. after a three-hour conference at| Connecticut iness College, 163 Norton, of New Jersey, in a state-|which President Hoover discussed | Main St.—advt. it i ; _ i te "”‘ ight 30, enee to be in court today, after the \,o_\ S 10:00—Voyagers from NBC studios. | ..o mpo champions. e ) L : acsthetic comie opera Vo acts | raihor complained of the alleged as- 10:30. stet from NBC studios. 0 0= Rateoh Girelst yroat eth 2 0 | which was first produce 11:00—Amos ‘n' Andy from \yzr“H - : g s e r : l it | Opera Comique in . L UL s i) i h s wiAE HiEN seT e | mAVY MEN BACK ON DUTY —Ch | 3 ¢ Algert Suek, son of Mr. and Mr sault Vilde's aesthetic y U] Joseph Huck of Church stree Bireal . 3 5 : st s In Oxford. with | member of the third division cre v Pat Gilick 5 of U. 8. navy and John G. Yenecki WJAR, Providence 10—Gene and Ford and Glenn ‘ licy Joses of lon Ir | L, o shipmate, returned today 1o - hes ant Alice merket | 5 2 7 S ) R A s Iyn navy yards. 5—Automobile talk 311—WENR. Chicago—870 Sl ¢ he § | NEWTOWN MAN DIES IN PARIS tha Hawallans. | e Air Juniors - e e ot 3 i Trahar rris will conduct th Paris, A 25 (A—Lee Borougis A iorea! ~The Farm Farmer. ik e | Woodworth, of Newtown, Conn, e | diea toa the American hospital, | B OF OUR scldom heard com. | after an operation, itiated during his un- NBC studios. sl ol Bl At the sound photosraphed films a conzert o o sion Backl From Vacation? the Cavaliers an rchestrs R B s SRl Wl ‘_ Let Us Frame : aseball scores. | SRR k 2 s 1 : b ‘: a i Your Pictures f " . h S bk R L O¥ET | broade: wl opens with vh. | B ok Suich Soons iR IS Before@YiouREorzet S Arcade Studio of course § i o LINOLEUM VALUES S —— 4 Felt Base, g \ Square yard ........ 390 Print Linoleum, Square yard e 79 c f;‘fl;lgl“;]”>)“";”r‘ s { S | 1 | S ) Inlaid Linoleum, $1.39 :30—Pianette, Viol an| 7.0 : Yarigd moeds St 1 # P B Square yard ..... 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WGY program 5300 1b% Sever oin e 1 bl L L el Open S o 0—Vernon Juveniles y ~Bakers from NBC studios. i lls ¢ ng cl 16 n Saturday 2 Saturday . . 05—Tda Tacapraro, pia Shavers fron studios s G e £ ict SR AR 2 W : Rt e S T Y i T B By Williams s50nS— Help Jonello Per- 211—WNAC, Boston—1230 hoy el et aRedion ) : —— . — - 7 i ’ Ted and 1 ? 7 encmy camp, and | OH COME COM \/SLD'\/AH ,DINNY, Q /S olin. | 6:00—Musicalo. e ; | NOW, 1S A QUEER /mmfi THE OLD ARG T e . NG AND RNOWLEX N\ OD'EI)N\V%OEQV\.“ MAW, |1 ».\~-(EAD WoRLD— ’Fou\' ALWAYS TRY _ > = AC OV LENGIR LD 1 RAVSED ("MAKE THE YOUNG| Now Dritans : NI STt e g e R Largest and Most Complete } . | e I = LENDING LIBRARY J : : . 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M. each day except Sunday Coolest place in Hartford to 39, r*\\’/ \l\\ York—7i60 ! .‘ o n ¥i 0 R n iaon HONE%@ bo : a5 FRAN :—«;LEN squ%w K Lane Ll el 3 r and flying f OYSTER HOUS! = NEW BRITAIN cial summary of the day; cottor recital 12 State St Hartford, Conn. exchange closing prices and |11:05—N tches; time. (Under Grant's Storc) \rss u.s par orr. THE SAME OLD STORV, S Tgag ©1920 DY NEA SERVICE