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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930. . \\}\\\‘\\ QA \ AN 395—WJZ, New York—760 | -~ - i;\u‘mhs granted. Sales from the 123 | from a short circuit in an electric a " chestra i o . with the balance from capt. Charles Speh ‘of the fire de- O iy 7:45—Morning Showers, Land\ Trio Gives Woman Leave hrewery warehousea and hifycrise | e s Hebs B0 o > ///’/ and White | London, March 13 () — Com- Tho report showed that the per|Partment dislocated his shoulder . 8:00=-The, Aunt yemima Man, Fhi] missioner Catherine Booth of the |capita consumption of alcohol ~in|while fighting the fire. He fell into Cook in characteristic song num- | Salvation Army, daughter of the Canada had fluctuated from .703|the water and was rescued by other and dialoguc 3 > o ! I late General Bramwell Booth, will = e S Toh i e en took him home. Dhe . dilinere morelot o o | zallons in 1917 to a low of firemen who then 'HURSDAY [11:50—Will Osborne’s orcheslra i S leave the arn ) | ADR [1919 to a high of .723 19 — THUESDA | i barac IRyl Cat dians Es il - Bils, dence Hand Men Mlowed to Explol‘e New || irv. to write the biogr phy of her 405 Gallons Per Person COH' Ajoylv.\u)::)»(lm;\] e e CUNARD LINER PLANNED Eastern Standard Timo 12:30—Midnight Melodies eaf | 9:15—par String Trio | father, Mrs. Bramwell Booth, the | T e oot anarteres novens or- | Jaland During Holiday | [ zeueravs viow, aeearea ona | sumeq in 1939, Figuves Show | vt e e e Chnrm | | e Mrs. Booth said her daughter | 2 . feati ‘ : |today that it is in communication 0—Vaudeville Matinec S—WEW, Clncinnati |10:3 he Road to Health,” C. o | ( 3 | wished to continue her work and e Stamford Gas Compan) cith. certain shipbullders regarding 5 2DE AMothor Goose,” Bessle L. Vernon Bartlett, Lnglis Houston Goudiss | 5:45—Sparklers, Bill Tasillo, di- 0—The Hawaiians talk [ While members of his expedition | | eral Higgins, new communder ales totalling $55 , the On- [ g T ehT 18, Causing |its Aflantic cxpress service. iy | 5iZo—Live stock reports 11:00—Music Appreciation Hour, di- | werc at play in various parts of || (18 S0 ) FHS - Flashes; Highlights in Sports| 5:40—Musicale cetion Walter Damrosch [ veiv zemtana; on" tours for nishing {({{SOWE PERCO BOHE I G a News: weather 5:00—Orchestra 12:00—Mary Olds *and Calliope — |and hunting trips, Rear Admiral ||, o O, T¥ 6B, BT QU0 | i for 1929 of 89,061,445, of the Stamford Gas and Electric |specifications for a new liner which, ARG O Banont Dinnericoncenies [ Soman to o e deamatic icharat1 By with enaactert=s | ot Co RS hor giving um Ter || Commenting on operation of the | company on the waterfront here, |it is reported, will be the biggest ship 307—WBZ, Springfield—990 e e S o DasicaliBocheround tic_cheerfulness today settled down | | (055 Jdger of women's social R T R e hitli sl Eved o ey eiptax e [ fiopl Rk E Jenb L Aloati s fony’s Scrap Bool |to tran the laree amomni of |l 02 R AR eE N T vils resulting from the abuse —Government bulletins Singe | business which a8 accumulated || ooy <46 write her father's lifc f»r liquor have ever been present. | while he attended the numerous re- | | (o s Booth said. The sin of drunkenness still is with 0—Ensemble T:45—Dog club Th o . — Agricultural market 1 S0 th Parker rough the Static ||centions siven in nis honor. (1%, Booth addeq ihat her ||us and probably will remain with | 3 1 " (] port Digest Biln | Admiral Byrd, who returned from || q.\ o1t had decided to write the | |he host of other sins. 0—Melodies "~ S ——————————————Jthe_Antarctic Monday after more || ook and to say farewell to some | | Bootlegzer's Day Ended a ]ln S e [P eorth Hall Billy Jones and Ernie T ._|than a year at the bottom of the || o the institutions with which she [ [ The commission declared the d i AR e , versa | 1—Amos '’ Andy I world during which he flew over (| jag been conneeted. The Salva- | [of the large bootlegger was ended. tario liquor control commission 1\‘ damage estimated at Slmn’w. Tir 1t is understood the company has reported o the legislature a profit | b (ja)ly destroyed the wooden pier [sent out preliminary inquiries and —Melodeers 10:30—Henry Fillmore's tile song comedians of the air,will cel- e e | 0—Bay State Bovs 17:00—Weather man chrate St. Patrick's Day over an|the south pole and discovered alarge || tion Army War Cry yesterday an- S Ty e (G P8 G e | o $:30—Spa [ Amigos; a program for | gock. expedition ready to sail || year's leave of absence. | Use of rubbing alcohol and other 0—Music s “I'm the Guy That Kissed the Girl |0 home next week. The trip to \ee ______________J|substitutes was held by the com ° 0—Melo 1 n orchestra That ik imedinern A New York s expected to require | : 5 bl . ' at Kissed the Blarney Stone” will | E2 — |mission as responsible for a lar 10:00—Mid-Week program 2 ManstE ar ©® Insomniacs | Pe sung by the pair. Jones will tell |about nine week 5 ' = 7 e | ; R e T e r.sl\ Al Given Teaves Sermon on St. Patrick |sections. 1t said measures were be- : S—WENR, Chictzo—§70 | ther Wore,” and Hare will sing “At| City lifc here, which has meant | By Bridgeport Priest |ing taken to climinate this abuse. Juniors progran 1o Tnd of a Cobblestone Road.? |but little more than walking abont | ¢ yoc v t5 0o =L 0| Sic Henry Drayton, chairman of Dinner concert Will C. Perry conducts the orches- [the streets speculating on the| = ° g e the commission, also said a new | Farm progrin tra {change from the jey wastes of the | !? capacity last evening at the Lent- |y would be put into effect in an Popular concert ‘ Antarctic, has begun to pall len services. Rev. IPrancis Shugrue |endeavor 1o prevent abuse of the i ind Herman, comedy Llinor Swith, the girl flver who [members of the party. To :h ot Bridgeport gave the second of w (permit privile Under the new unotficially. broke women's alfi- [man's requost for leave Admiral | series of sermons, Jast night's sub- |regulations a person buying beyond Corts talk Musienl Travelozue of the | de record Monday afternoon Yy |Byrd replicd. “Go ahead.” Aided by | feet ‘being “St. Patrick.” 1 lis means or for hootlegging pur- 6:00—Uncle Don, childr Tnited St climbing to between 30,000 and 52, | frec railvoad transportation, many | ¥hugrne's reputation as a speaker [poses will be limited (o' purchases Alnova | (00 feet, will describe her experience | have gone to Mount Cook, the high- becorne widely known and alat the store nearest his home, thu: A 2 | in alk during the Sparkers’ pro- |ecst peak of the southern Alps Ilarge number of people from |permitting a closer scrutiny on his | —WGY. Schenectady—790 | sram which will be broadeast by the | Care for the safety of his men is parishes about the city were among | purcha K. O. hour NBC tonight at $:30 o'clock. | Admiral Byrd's foremost thought | his listeners. During 1929 there were 543,044 uslitemsinrodice iarket | |and his warning to one not to take ! 8:00—Bambe FAI t, farm forum and stock re-| TFiloyd Gibbons, who reports the |any risks when a man said he in- tended to attemipt to e Mt with Beatric 3 t | world news in his prohibition poll | Cook’s 13,000 foot summit, appeare1 ORTAM TeSUME ther forecast 1sical olio :)-Mvvl,rnwl.’ ‘|'I l: L 4 i sEnekel ‘”” o Banqust | program through NBC stations q’v‘mrlr with Da R r T 1 3 nightly and who established a world- y jronical after each wmember of the | : i a 2 i Teputatan a2 wat carrespond. | omcn alter cach member of the| [ I'he Simmons ent and author before coming 10 ra- | {1 areat barrier | s fired from his first news-| « 4 g, 5001 Byra was delighted at| e s Tacaten e Mianeapons | eors from many parts ot te| TR 1 Beautyrest Mattress 10:00—Red Lacquer and Jade, or- | 7.7 cultural prog fental philosophy with i Ny \ am ay's Chillun', h o Melody Mo- ‘ ; d i interest in the two wa and the job from which Gibbons was | ¥Orld in the interest in the two way | | | | | ek Iwrwl paid §7 ‘\‘”"“" SR ORI 0 Nothing finer for its beauty and comfort. You will | | | like its trim tailored lines and its dainty dal{lasl{. cover- s. Hundreds of fine tempered coils buried in deep layers of upholstery are the secret of the great buoyancy S . $39.50 Shentra 1:00—Weather forecast The interest taken in so man O R nDenA music an ' Dance prograin of th: world, even in Ger- 1 Organ recital . in the talk indicates that the | expedition has brought the world's attention to the progressiveness of |the United States in scicntific re- arch,” he said. Singing Cuban and Broadway mel- s odies, Countess Algo Albani, Span- e Yori-ad ! AM, Rochester—1 | ish soprano who personifies the term tra| 5 London by Ver- | “Spanish beauty.” shares the spot- . program; or 1z 4 direction Milton Schwarz - ett light with Rudy Vallee and his Con- 5:30—The Lady Next Door, « n's program necticut Yankees in the broadcast dren’s program, direction —Detall announ s from coast to coast through stations have noted a tendency in some J —News dispatches \ssociated with the NBC, tonight at |quarters of America and Europe to | clen Anfier e |ereate a controversy between the chestra, direction Ludsw rier ! | B ritish o it The new Deepsleep Inner Coil Mattress made by the Simmons Co., the same people who make the famous Beautyrest Mattress. When you test the great comfort that Deepsleep offers at so moderate a price you will feel the price is very low. Such quality justifies a much high- er price, you will say. Mass production has made this great value pos: ible. 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J. atiorney, is to be the| “I'rom the beginning we recogniz- send in the coupon EAdy Ystee Afid S The Stylists initial speaker and he will talk on |°d that the Ross dependency in ths B o “:v""‘;‘r‘“ —Good News Bearer | “The American Legion.” Mr. Kristc |.';-\=mn‘m.' big cnough for all of ase L ”‘“"" iz bass; Lewis James, tenor: Lllioft| 6 ;i : ~ ller is in charge of all the radio ac- [US- Our claim lies entirely outsid. f it Shaw, baritone: { inner orchestr: | tivities of 1 Jersey depart- |[the dependency and over to {h e | Oracle ; L |castward. We are much more in- Hse i [ e terested in good fellowship with the ments: Oliver S | British in our common investiga- Fene Ormandy, violinist and di-| 1:30—Tip-Top clu French Chamber Votes [tions down there than with any | chamber of deputies ap- |intangible things of the spirit ar direction Cesare So-| $:30—Shoemakers proved the government's finance |faF more important than the ma- L e oterhensa B RS Al Budget Figures Today |claim in Antarctica. 1t is anoth- = | : - 3 . o % ar | fis, March 13 (UP) — The |€F one of those things in which the ar ware I y “m er v & | | e | 1241 EAST ST, NE® BRrI’AIN,Conn, dero, ind budget measures by t s | AAMALLA4444444FPHONE 158 asssscsanas 42:40—Howard Phillips’ Hotel .\L.ufl” 2 1 ‘:] 5 o T el 2 today, | EEsnue 1 itional Radio forum and ‘adjourned at 10 a. m., after an | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | 395—WJZ, New York—760 1 conard and his or. |21l Dight session. i 00—To be announced |11 ies Renard and his OF= | “cjose of the debates, during | —Melody Musketeer Slevens and his or- | Which the government suffered one | 7 5—!‘.‘onnrt 1'\“”{, R ; % | minor defeat but emerged trium- | R r e vy ot tha dayy colto ) bar his Royal | phant on every major issue, mark- | : ary of the day: cotton |l Lombardo and his Royal | pha 3 :"::!hls:yn‘x‘jllglin(lfmrxyxw‘\-vl:{:\m:‘. anac |ed the end of one of the longest | tions; state and federal agricul- fnizht Melodies, Ann Leaf |sittings of the chamber in years. | tural reports 6:00—Bernie Cummings and_ his —_————— Hotel New Yorker orchestra; Wal- Y T ; ter Cummins, soloist [ i 6:45—Prohibition poll and latest| f:50— Eodbalionuenort OB : world news flashes interpr ’ i "8 BS80 1 Rebuilds :15—"Women's Influence on Co 3 : S Se munity Life,” Hon. 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