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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929. Py 4 SRR AT SGADIO! WEDNESDAY tern Standard Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 uss waltz conc and ma )0—Dance orcl —Time, news forecast, her cohol re- 34HI—WENR, Chicago—870 Journeys 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 1 stocks ent bullet —Dream v crusaders cultural market 389—WBBM, Chicago—770 imne » champ’s corner—Jefiries | vs. Fitzsimmons 10:30—Rochester civic orche 11:03—News tlashes WOR, Newark—710 al musings, organ > the schools giving par- ents their money’s worth?” Ned | H. Dearborn Schenectady—790 ms, produce forum ma and Dinner —Health talk —Highlanders Music —Orc novese, violinist Algong :00—Program resume 05—Aviation weather workst I progi estra and soloists 1 musical program 9:00—Variety program forecast A 30—Ge 0—Orchestral program estral music ance program I—WHAM, Rochester—1 —Women's political program dio program Investors protective com- mittee 30—Town crier 00—Recital, Ernest pianist $:30—Spanish 2 music 10:00—Poet ground 11:00—News fl : rer report 11:05—Palais Royal orchestra 11:30—Moonbeams 349—WABC, New York—860 :15—My bookhouse story time 30—Littmann orchestra 0—Closing market prices :15—Bill Schudt's “Going to Press §:30—Canadians 7:00—Herbert's Diamond enter- taine; 7:30—Variety program 8:00—Grand opera concert Nino Martini, tenor 30—Forty-fathom trawlers :00—Mausical program 30—Informal entertainment 00—Orchestra with soloists 30—In a Russian village :00—Hank Simmons show boat 01—Paul Specht's orche 30—Ann Leaf at the organ 1d South American ¢ with musical back- —Children's hour 6:00—Detail reports, orts stocks, mar- special announce- )—Radio orchestra T:00—Amos 'n' Andy - —Musical program Salute o inc hestral pro fiusical program tute of Music nd Wing politan orchestra night solo- 241—WNAC, Boston—1230 —Ted and his ga —Variety program 00—News flashes g —Dinner orchestra ry toymakers with Santa —WNYC, New York: 0 market hi v art—The age, Dr. Herbert J. Spinden 6:05—Vernon juveniles 6:20—Child psycholog Monash 6:30—Elementary Spanish lessons, H. Berlitz Talisman g Mayan song man ics 5:50—Ameri | | | | i i i | Lo ty-futhom trawlers ty pro ormal ¢ 00—Radio hour —In a Russian vill |« un | ¢ rtainment ons V. 1 rlitz : k, Mrs. A Miss Betty police W Stockton alarms, —Hank Simmons show 2:00—Midnight reve boat rime. civie At information —How the Jur serve the public. —Uniform Karl H. Lley 5:15—Natiof 8:30—Music Dr. Henr. New Haven—1330 ianist 7 schools | Bildersee 7 1. busir iy 1l s ess —Hotel orchestra on's merry urity lea, ypreciation course, Fleck 526—WMCA, New York—570 5:00—Robert Zcigler, uke songs Hearn's ¢ 10:00—Jewish pro malkers he {hree he Honolul 1l Fuller four and and his Cardi- S00—WCAC, M Storrs—600 Dance orche 35—Club orchestra Dance Music razy of Ark arols, C. A of Prof. 370—WPCH, New York—S10 TOMORROW MORNING'S FOGRAMS 00—David. the 3—WTIC, Hartford 1060 kookery fold commoditics 1 riculturists WJZ, New York National w Melody n mmar; orts ton prices, stat al marke Now is the Time to Eat Oysters and We Have the BEST Wlhen in Hartford dine with us, and Ta —Amnios —¥ 30—Salute John R Andy Goldbergs Ke h to indust —Male and £:00 quartet or a and singers ) romantico H-time vaudeville —Neapolitan night ~Roc| soloists 00—s| don’t forget (o bring some home for tean the other members of the tamily. """ HONISS’S | OYSTER AOUSE ster civic 128—WLW, -National estock Cincinnati—700 woman's report 22 State St. Hartford, Conn. (Under Grant's Store) Gould beauty talks ool of cookery rbara 5—Hair char —Noy 3arbara hool of cookery stra se of the nited States in | in contrast the will b onthly Foreign I'oi- Hotel Astor, and wiil system from opontic the er of angles, semi the the ¥ noon NR( 1s the out- heard daily all nex clock over the CBS and WNAC network, as the lent of th 0ld Iron- king out. who Bey r part in a nearby tening to board s held up by one or ard who re- d to let him past at first. Final- con d remar he did: “What da you this make-up for, no one c | vou.” was of n eastern costun barracks i the old the marines g s all is going to need | The main feature of tomorrow Night's program from WTIC will | at 10:31 in the form of a Christy concert in which the Choral club from that station will collaborate with the station orchestra in giving {an hour's concert of |ols and Christmas m act on the program ment of that Fideles” Christmas car- The, will ever (Come, best new unef; faith- a Lveryone will listen in urday night Puccini’s ra “La Tosca” will be sent out by the NPC with WEAF, New York, the nearest outlet. This is the first time this opera has |ever put on the air and som. was necessary in order It will ard at fond of and opera be | rearrar to do o'clock. | Plans are be made rehe of Luropean and ican programs on Christn Only atmospheric condition | control likely to mar nortant broadeasting event the NBC will mas greetings a gram received from Hol |1 n attempt will like pre | v, These progra {on short waves from ing for an in Amc Day are this im- At 12 Christ- ecial nd made from G will be ser the special operated by the Gene | o'clock et pro- be L am ransmitte Electric and the Pittsburgh. At radio Chr on British and the Holland. announced in | Dutch and <.t 1 will go out to the Dutch networ iuv'h nnouncements made in that 1 The An an jrogram ard through WEAL and o'clock America’s greetings will d jo to ting corpori- . P'hillips Lindho- The first half ho both English ) the second 20 tion ven, the air Broadca NV anl g, | wint WJZ On account of the mas vacations the carried by WNYC curtailed next week and that on Monday vacation period will Dec. 24 to Jan Walker the radio ever annual Christ lectures usually will be with evening extend atly only on This from Mayor has promised audience e om Madisor his words put WNYC, the broad- station the city of New In addition international as carols will be to | Tuesday it i Garden r on the air by sung. FOR SALE | Two family house of 12 rooms {on Black Rock avenue. Must | be sold before Jantary 20th. COX & DUNN 272 Main St. with | | nearest beyond | | | New York and Cleveland With Friends. Holds Controlling Inter- Banker, est — Deal Announced Has Wide Effect (0}, Laton 18 (LP)— York and a dream of combining rests into a tion, the third in the nation ounced vester Dec New has realized s in rn steel inte 000 corpo Cyru Cleveland many ye lar Ny 1y, epublic Tron Central Alloy r Steel corpor: 3ourne-Fuller com- subsidiaries. Be- ies affected kind of steel & company. | corporation. Don |ation and the |pany and their tween them, the prog produce nearly and iron product Girdler to be Chairman A. M. Girdler, who recently re- | signed as president of the Jones & ughlin Steel corporation, will iirman of the board of the new hany. 1 vill hold o office, and William G holds controlling stock in- every laton with Samuel he but Ma Zaton is a me 1 'and brokera New York the utility to onl came here a to prominen whe rumbull ¢ pany wa incial difficulties about f ago. | Directors of pany wh Ler of the ba firm of Otis & Co. and Cleveland. Formerly iness, he v people vears of in know e b was 1 when He the in vears few o sprang eel com th meetin, could he done t Iiaton to the r him who could corporation from way of credentials, Trumbull to determine One of them session. intro- com- were hrou ducir Nip. as t t By a receive aton d check ! entered the 1 rst time. He not nbull. hut helped the company to prosperity and [1argely responsible for its merger with Republic Tron and Steel about a cer d th biisiness for the ed 000,000 ste was when | 3 N e leaders of the nat ustry for the new compa eded only by the T poratior Bethl teel and it is rumored further consolidations are in prospect which will make the public company as large, or per- than Bethlche steel in ex- Steel cor- s larger 'FEHININE REFUBLING FLIGHT TEAM SPLITS Bobbic Trout and Elinor Smith Break Up—Dbifierences Not Explained. Los Dee. Angeles 1S (A — The eminine endur 1 ut and Eli peared to have split today nouncement that Miss departed suc y for New York The two aloft Lot forced to land an Smith ap- of obbie or with an- Smith had I in ome girls recently 13 by remained minutes, being inability to re- fuel in the dark. Another attempt at a record was planned, and me- chanics had been working on moto of the refueling planes in prepara- tion for i Miss Smith's only departure in explanation of in Freeport Vi Trout said {hat on the next Miss Smith will not be in the During the last flight Miss mith flew the ship. while Miss Trout handled the refueling Tose. Miss Trout said that hereafter she will be at the controls, with ever she selects as her handling the refueling Jach girl at one time or another has held the solo endurance record for women. Bennett Nelson Merchant Tailoring 55 West Main Street Concern Natio o 1= who- | new partner Eaton Realizes Years’ Ambition In Merging Mid-West Steel Firms; n’s Third Largest| WEXICO IS ANUSED AT LAREDO ACTION Plans fo Transfer Consulate to Another Texan City Mexico City, orcign offic with regard sulate at T Dec. 18 () — The remained silent today to closing of the con- aredo, Texas, and there was no ication the action might be tescinded. A brief statement issued last night saving the staft of consulate would be transterred where he iar on Mexico City prominenc to press gave par- to stories of re- the order in the United San Antonio correspon- c 1 Universal said the order a sensation there and that exporters were preparing to ship zoods in Mexico by way of Browns- ville, The ord the and public received with amused intcrest leranle tion with re- to tl tep in what was as of give and take en Attorney John whose attitude toward Gen- Llias Calles and the Obregon the Mexican objected to, and the govermment. specu nest a game District Valls, eral late Plutarco General government Mexican Mexico Has Advantage General opinion that at least for the time being the Mexi- sovernment had gained the hand. The order closing the was not expected to af- international relations, since it was looked upop as an affair strict- ly between Mexico and Mr. Valls, its comsequent effect on La- was can upper e e with redo. M mad when were 1 Calles anwhile to preparations receive Gener arrives today aboard special train from Laredo. A num- Ler of governors and military com- manders have assembled in the city o welcome the former president, who is returning from a stay abroad for his health. N0 HARDENED CRIMINALS INN. Y., SAYS WHALEN Police Commissioner Reyiews First Year in Office and Clainis He Has Driven Thugs Trom City Ne w York. Dec. 18 (P—Reviewing first year of his administration of the New York police department, which was completed tod Com- missioner over A. W en d clared there are no hardneed crim- < operating in the city now. “Lvery business must take stock 1t regular intervals,” he said. “Our stock in trade the criminal ele- ment. Through bringing the gang- sters and other known eriminals in- to headquarters we climinated the criminal from New York. There are no hardened ecriminals operating York today. is W The crime we have now is of spontancous origin and is done chiefly by the youths of 17 and 18 years o a RESULTS FOR B < CLASSIFIED ADS USE HERALD ELITE SHOE STORE: 332 MAIN ST. New Britain’s Leading Women’s Shoe Store 1S NOw Featuring THI. MOST FAMOUS KREIDER- CREVELING SHOES — fol Misses and Children SIZ 5 TO 2 EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 WEsT MAin 6T CLEVATOR sERVICE F E o 4 N “PRECISION OF VISION" Wm. H. Allen BUILDING CONTRACTOR 19 Murray St. ' all | Christmas. Dream Dotty Hande Group of Boys What 1I'm ene Peterson CHILDREN GUESTS © Song Duct.Rene and Marie P'eterson Four boys with small mouth har- monicas rendered The Holy Ni | with harmony that charmed the | audience. After the boys had played the tune through, Mr. Klinghers sang the words to their accompani- It brought forth such 1se that O1d Black Joc an cncore At the conclusion of the childre program members of the social cor itation—A Christmas Party at Masonic } Temple for Young Folks | e A Christinas party, sponsorcd by {the Woman's club of New Britain, | [was held at the Masonic Temple vesterday afternoon. The civie com- mittee under the leadership of Miss Cavoline 13 the party in charge. ment pl ap- was given Vs | William H refreshments. Santa Claus and his reindeer held the center of attractive table, with tall, red candles at cach end. Mrs. George W. Traut and Mr: Mouat poured the coffe Mrs. Bassett id that slad to see so many attend. 1dd, chairman, served The children of the Klingherg home for whom the party was given we the guests of hono A large Christmas tree was the center of at- traction In behalf of the Woman's club, Mrs. Buell B. Bassclte, the pre dent, in a speech of welcome wished :ryone a Merry Christmas and a - CITY COURT RULING dren in reply, “The same to you." As Rey T Klingberg was un- Mahdesian vs. Nowlands Case Going to Superior Gourt able to be present, Mrs. Bassette in- e she | ev w troduced his son, Tidwin Klingberg. Mr. Klingberg said his remarks wonld be short, and turned the chil- dren’s program over to Mis Alice Anderson, who announced each number as it came. was as follows Recitation—A Welcome. .. May Odell Recitation—Two Stockings . The progran lent from both the will ocenr | An unusual circles, an app by inc in a city court plaintitt and in the $7.500 which Mahddsian bro against R. Nowland, father. and Florence A. Nowland gh- Navoy o .. 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