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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY., MARCH 19, 1930. | o0 Y 2 0—Fashion Plates A musical extravaganza featuring |of more than two tenements ch the DeMolay orchestra of New Brit- | default of this, to the state. Ths < T e 0 PROGR & W;// Z 72 WEDNESDAY Lastern Standard Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 00—Highlander 0—News, weather —Highlights in Sport 40—"Forgotten Mclodies™ 45—Wilbur-Coon_Playcrs $:00—Program dedicated to time Provinces of Canada; tiaan Kriens, director :30—Concert. | 00—Musical | 30—Musical hour t rasts | 01—Collin Driggs, organist | 30—News, weath 3 he Merry Madeaps,” man Clouticr, dircctor Mari- Chris- Half-hour 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 7:00—Stock and curb closings nment bulletins 1d herman gricultural market Sport Digest ging the —Prohibition hons 01- 7:15. port Aristocrats 0—The Pioneers oneert 1—Vineent 1—Weathern Lopez orch announced Children in o chool th ricultur: “How Steele, as: ger ” - 00—Phil Spitalny’s Music 500—WCAC, Storrs—600 i—Music & spending Wisely,” | A ssistant profcssor of ag- conomics 45— Music 50—Biology in We Tnh stant Every-day Life— rit,” Dr. W. B, professor of tics 319—WABC, New York—860 10—Grenadiers male quartet 1 Jittmann orchestra Holiday, tenor, and Helen Rubi contralto 5:45—My Bookhouse Story Time | —Closing market prices oing to Press; Morris Mar- | . speaker | oy In am's orchestra —~Organ Melodies, Ann I Bernhard Levitow's Commo- cnsembl —Colonel Shoc Tlyer— 00—Tast Freight 30—Forty IFathom Musical pro soprano woker—Freddie Rich's or- | Zinaida Nicolina and Alan Alexander Powell | Pullman Porters | Trawler ¥ rohne Vee and | san | a Opera concert Observer Hank Simmons’ Night in Junc” Lown's orchestra Melodies, Ann Leaf Stanley Maxted, tenor Show Dioat, | —W LW, Cincinnati—700 National Woman's progrant 9:00—DMusical program 1:00—Hank Simmons’ Show Boat, | presents “One Night in June” 12:00—Jan C wood orche 9:30—New Moonlight & Cameos Grille orchestra 100—Mer THL liam Pitt Hen- | 10:1 —Song Man —Seth Thomas Historical o will be heard during Fast I'reight, quartet and “orty Fathom Trawlers at 10 o'clock tomorro —Smoker ~Musical hour —Grand Opera concert ws - BRISTOL NEWS (Contin Page § Foer “and his' Holly- | ontinucd From Page Seven) “Midnight Melodics, Ann Leaf oot 2| had been Killed by “some unknown to him. The case, | tigated and approved by Dog W — Adeline Beeho {den Thomas L. Ryan, News and weather report settled for the sum of §S. Byer and his Hotel Taft |ond communication from irille_orchestra Duvon, who claimed that an he World Bookman known dog had killed two of Sy Bver and his Hotel Taft 26—WDRC, New Haven 1330 $10, paid. which was requested, Makers 'he Yvette ensemble The Three T's 15—Arthur Barc Pulaski Mcmorial Day ccordionist | A letter relative to ‘hmidt and his | ance of October 11 as Pulaski morial day in this city Pulaski, « Revolutionary | hero, died on October 11, 187 PRO- |4 committee appointed by a the obse Kippers | 10—Questionnaire, William Hook | ISDAY MORNING’S GRAMS 3—WTIC, Hartford—1060 Musical Time Table —“Cheerio” “Shopping with Susan’ 00—"Intcrior Decorating,” various cities of the to memorialize the occasion by dis playing the American flag. It asked for appropriate in the schools The annual boards were Wil- “IForgoften Melodies' “Housckeepers' Chat” —National Home Hour ‘Kool Kitchen IKookery,” B. Bowering Tousehold Commoditics™ Canncrs program Your Life History,” Will Welling Regulars. Appointed Three supernumerary police cors, | by tie hoard of ers, were promoted to the #taff of the police cil last evening. cd in the order of standings on th list, Dewey Carpenter, e their respectiv —WBZ, Springficld—990 supernumerar Aunt Jemima Man Wer the combined symphony and dance | orchestras with a galaxy ‘of soloists the “Voice of | Columbia” program to be broad- | cast from WABC and stations of the night. leged that a quartet of his chickens dogs,” inves- as ordered A sce- James L. un- his pheasants, was read and the sum of ordered Me- was receiv- war and na- tional association has requested the United States | also observances ports of the various reccived and accepted. offi- recommended for appointment police commission- regular force by the coun- The men, appoint- | A An- | | shall have at ledst two accessible | exists, the change provides. City Engincer Buell introduced’ a temi in the matter of paying fees for licenses to practice a trade in this city. Hereafter, it will cost tradesmen $10 to procure a license. | This system was reeommended, he stated, to eliminate the “fiy-by- night” plumbers and other workers | who visit this city, do poor, unsatis- factory worlk, and then leave. | Other changes included the order to install main running traps on housc drains connecting with the public sanitary sewer system. Iees set for application for censes and permits were as follows: Dwellings, for every $1,000 or frac- |tion thereof, $1; tenements, for every )00 or fraction thereof, $1; Qusi- commercial and factory build- cach $1,000 or fraction thereof, $1; alterations for $1,000 |or fraction, $1; billboards and sig |not temporarily ~constructed, $2: | eertificate of occupancy, $1; notice of appeal, $3; blanket permit, $10; newal of blanket permit, $10; trical license, $10; renewal electri- |eal license, $10; plumbing license, $10; renewal of plumbing §10; and wrecking permit, $1. City Clerk Reports City Clerk Thomas B. Stcele sub- mitted his quarterly report for the {approval of the council. The re- port of receipts in the general city the three months, December, y and February, $11,- .93; in the first taxing district, 169. No receipts were recorded front cither the second or third dis- tricts. The report was aceepted and I placea on file. were Commission Meets Tonight meeting of the playground commission, be held in T:30 o'clock the council chamber at tontght when, it is cx- li-; license, | PRI T T i T Careless Hobo Again Jailed in France Today Amiens} France, March 19 (UP)—Charles O'Hara, of Lynn. M achusctts, whom Europe has nicknamed *“the Careless Hobo, completed his record of conv tions for vagabondage today, when he went to prison here for four months. Since 1928, O'Hara has sent to jail from necarly cvery section of France. His record includes eight days at Caen and four months at St. Brieuc. Other ‘convictions against the globe trotter were recorded at Tou- Ipuse, Bordeaux, Draguignan and Cherbourg. Last year he was pelled from France, but he loves the country so well he returned. iR b LR iy been on Wednesday evening, March 26, at 8 o'clock. In recognition of its anniversary the present staff of officers, recalling that one of the objects of the order is “to perpetuate the memory of the services fathers their the and and sacrifices of forefathers for { maintenance of the union,” have ex- tended a cordial | known male war veterans res mander-in-chief invitation to all descendants of Civil ding in this city to > present, at the exercises to held on the specified date. Ralph M. Grant, a former com- of the national will be the principal speaker. s Gertrude L. Olcott and or- |chestra will provide music for the | | guests the first of the year, will | c¥Pected to a , and vocal numbers will be B. Cook and A largg number of over the s tend. To Defend Title Major John Totilas, leader of the Marcd. from all be | ain, called the “Heigh-Ho Har- monians.” Firemen Called I'wice The firemen of Squad A and Com- pany No. 1 were called to the home of Stanislaus Staklenski at 59 West street at 9:50 o'clock this morning to fight a fire which had ctarted in the shingles on the root i the ver- anda. Only chemicals were used. Damages to the building were slight. Squad A and Welch company of Forestville were called to the home of Joseph Bascucci on Foutth street, East Bristol, at 10:13 o’clock this morning to extinguish a chimney fire. No damage was reported. $500 to fio Treasurer Joseph Valentine, Jr., of the Salvation Army deive for $2 915 to carry along its work during the year, announced ‘his morning that the sum of $500 remained to be solicited. He statei that the Army officials would conduct a “tag day” Saturday with the expcctations that at least $300 woul] he added to the fund. This leaves cnly $200 to be collected to that day. Olmstead to Sing Harry Coc Ofmstead of this city will sing several numbers at the Bushnell Memorial auditorium Hartford tomorrow night in conjunc- tion with a lecture by Rev. S. Parkes Cadman of Brooklyn. He will take the place of Charles Bradford Beach, who will be unable to sing. Clifton C. Brainerd will accompany Mr. Olmstead. Taximan Claims $20,000 John Boise, local taxi driver, has claimed & $20,000 estate for which no heir has been found and now hopes to prove his claim. James Boise, §1, died in Newburgh, N. Y., recently and left his money to any heirs which might be found or, in local man read of this, recalled that he had an uncle s of that name in Newburgh, and has consulted /with an attorney regarding proving his relationship. Hartford Gas Co. Car Wrecked in This City An automobile truck .owned by the Hartford Gas Co: was found overturned on the Socony gasoline station property opposite Willow Brook park on South Main street this morning and when the owners were notified by Detective Sergeant Ellinger, it was learned that the truck had been missing and nobody who could be located knew the eir- cumstances. Officer W. §. Strolls, who was de- tailed to investigate, reported that two wheels were smashed and gas fittings were strewn about the grassy plot outside the station. The Hartord concern arranged to have the truck removed. Herald Classified Advert along a whole lot. CONSTIPATION RELIEVED . « « QUICKLY This Purely.Yegetable Pill will move the bowels without any pain and ¥ depressing after ef- fects. Sick Headaches, Indigestion, Biliousness and Bad Complexion quickly relieved. Childrenand Adults. can easily swallow Dr, Carter’s tiny, sugar coated pills. They are fr from calomel and poisonous drugs. All Druggists 25c and 75¢ red pkgs.: ing helps New Departure Fife and Drum corps nd champion baton swinger of the | world, will defend the title, which |he has won for seven consecutive | vears, in New Jersey this week-end. The major has emerged successfully from the Jersey tournament on seven occasions and entertaing high hopes of bringing back an eighth crown to Bristol. Dress Rehearsal A dress rehearsal of the New De- parture Harmonica and Novelty band was held at the Endee inn last night in preparation for the enter- tainment which the organization is giving in New Britain on TFriday evenng, March 25, at 8 o'clock for Phoenix lodge. No. s I 0,-0. T The troupe rchearsed their parts and prepared themseives for the Hardware City performarice. Dance mu will be furmshed by WHAT DOES YOUR thony Greisner, and John Bachman. Dor- | The names of two supernumerarics who declined regular positions were placed at the end of the list One of the advanced men, Supe numerary Dewcy Carpenter, dis tinguished himself ‘last * Sunday morning by capturing armed turglar single-handed en the bed fornderly patrolled by the late Offi- |cer Jumes McNamee in Forestvill The officer ran about 300 yards | from the scenc of the robb We- e e e e T stol Maple Ends of the local cir- Ot e bandils e riniliRtres it wiil engage in the preliminary Mayor W. Raymond. Crumb ex-| frature plained why the recommendat Attorney Dutton Moves o o | had been made, saying that regular Attorney Joseph I°. Dutton, prom- | ':g'-xml trolme needed in the LFor- | inent in the legal affairs of this city oneshutis and north side many years and a fornier mayor, bes The last two named were [has moved his quarte from the | vecently established. Center building to the Tracy-Condon Code Revision Efceted block on Main street. He is located Carleton B. Bucll, city cngineer, | in room 116 Air Taylor Benson {appeared before the council at its Conduct Sale Tor Blind Din K, ‘1_*1‘ ’I:r‘w_‘ 1 8. ¢ m)‘fl{\'ml |meeting and recommended scveral articles manufactured 30—Tea Timers, dance hand Farm progr e Conti Charmers.” Mary | changes in the building code, one 6 caridua 5:45—01d King Cole — Minstr Hope Norris: musical program by | Soors s 2 Seviae ongRmillabgcopandted 5145 = s LA csted after several joint meetings ¢ te bhoard of cducation in MIRROR ? Mitchell in stories and so plubie bl GAGE Cow 7 ADEOL R TLORE the ordinance committee and boar lock, T i ! 6:05—Black ar old Rooni or Gould. beauty talk ' S . y block, Iorestville, until 10 | A yellow, blotehy, pimply skin? Shestra; direction Ludwig Laurier of appeals had been held. The re- ight. Miss Lena Lipman | also have a dull, tired worn- e P o e B e visions as recommended were unani- | of iartford will fake dictation on a | &2 No wendér. Yoursystem s mously approved by the council and | giorihand machine and will then Ak L patinal nolsorioly incarnations of historical waste. Remove it wt once with . will be included in the next edition | eribe the Braille reading on a Through the Static |. o Hotors o : Schenck's Mandrake Pills. Take them the code, to bu printed within i ynogriter. The proceeds of the sale —_— pected, plans for the year will be ted. Tt is probable that su- pervisors will be named Last Basketball Game Coach “Tommy” Monahan's Bris- | tol nigh school basketball team will | play 1ts final game of the scason at the high school gymnasium ¥riday night against the Boys' club quintet, made up of players from the léague leading Dixie five of the City Bas- ketbalf loop. The Maccabees and | o e Mansfield's Meande ' Tristram Walter S R resume Musicale | othy tion weather forecast Old Nick ,‘ 45 i | 15— Early Birds <hopping About pdall Breakfast Tour 00—RBeauty and health. June Lee | Marine band | Metcalfc un report forn with :50—Sports talk 6:00—Unclo Don children’s FEHE Wl 0—Hotel A Prohibition poll Hitis 7 cather fore 7:15—""Timely 1 . T MeCoy Hotel Gibsonorche e : T University of Cineinn oI ehes —Hotel Gibson orches Li1:00 quartet, woodwind ensemblo Hotel Gibson i Tony's Sera soloist §:00—Shades of Don Jtan with musical background 9:00—Barbizon recital. Louis 130 lier, baritone, and Ihilip Fran violinist 0:00—Emil Velazco. 10:30—Four Dusty le quartet Dr. Rtoyal 8. Copeland Melodies Barbara Gould's Beauty t orch Topics or conc Investment 4t T80 School of Cookery Lamb Menus and Melodies poetr . Manuel DeHaan THE PLEASURE IS ALL YOURS... The Trouble ... Ours. .. that’s our business. 305—WJZ, New York—760 Risc and Shine, dance or- stra 15— Morning Showers and White §:00—The Aunt Jem ook in cha cteristic bers and dialogue 8:15—The Headliners; chestra 3—Topular Bits, dance 9:00—U. 8. Marine Band, dire: organ r Landt Trio Traveler n werc and west 1 orchestr: | Melville Ray, tenor, with Lu- | Perazzo, pianist | hirtcenth Hour 30—>Moonbeams, prose-poems music novelty or-| Inso hand tion New York—660 dy Next Door, ¢ am direction Madge A=W AL —WENR, Chicago—S$70 Junic ‘aptain sug- | by blind pe by the en Ivery time your car starts you are heading for trouble. If it doesn’t hap- pen now—it will.happen later. Vaudeville o'clock te T9—WGY. Schenect The Lady Next produce and 1y—790 Door s items ma 7:00—Highlanders; Milton J tomizht s we tell you and the sallow- o - ~hestr: directior s ¢ ness and pimples will starf sap- Whtion, Jorcheatrad direchion hort time. will be donated to those who made R o | The most important e R pear and oh how much brighter the corned the building of homes T AR (R 3 ' world will Jaok 1o you 7:30—Hindermyer and Schenck's Mandrake Pills are purely cutskirts with incombustible mate-| . N Sl S e W of 10 e i s ot i ¥ Union Veterans of the Civil war, or- comedy team vegetable. Thousands of families for O 0N Diayers prasent {hree generations have found nothing M G 7 7 & nance better than Schenck’'s Mandrake Pills and « in romai 2 s"r‘\‘;: "“‘_.',”"‘ nd "_',,“n‘ b The outer fire limits will now includ I il O for cleansing the system of poisons i el & 211 of Bristol not covered by the in nized on March 31, 1915, will cele- [ that cause skin trouble when 'dus to teh: orfental nusic direction e e ite its 13th anniversary in the | constipation. Sven von Hallber en L s T men LSt EC RN (e an d A cmy il LGilv hall builaing At your; druxyist, 26c a box G Concert . : . il termediate fire limi (RGN eCllyha 5 (sugar-coated of uncoated) . baritone tist: Wooden baleonies of {wo or thre: mily houses will e \its or escapes, provided they ar connected by stairs and lead directly forum change con- Dinner on th Ameriean i —Highlander Weather forccast \usic Health talk ilhur Coon tion™ musie ” When it does—then you draw a breath ome of relief as you notify your insurance man—and forget it. It's up to him. to finish—what you started. The more serious classical music of Wagner and Tschaikowsky arc offset by two charming selections of Mozart's, “Menuetto” and “Allegro Assai,” in program dinner music broadeast by Bernhard Levie Ques tow and his Commodore Ensemble MuSlEAIEPEIE TR 7 p. m., over the UBS, ~Musical program 2 f an Players. “The orche lowed as fire iland Rice, dean of Americkn Musi f Musi. Palm- | {1:00—2usi Lennox. | 11:30—Weatherman tenor: the Musical program nd James haw, bar- or-| Haen am contralto; Paul Oliver, Revelers: Lewis James Melton, tenors; Elliott itone: Wilfred Glenn. chestra schen 10 portc views by ntland chorus; orchestra dir Frank SKultety Joy hach archestra 11:00—Howard Phill el Man-| ¢ Tandseane ger orchestra 11:30—Centra dance Do it now. announcems Inter male Ankner wer REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS ARE YOU STILL PAYING RENT? Why not buy this 6 room single house in Stanley Quarter, consisting of sun porch, breakfast alcove, hardwood floors, hot water heat, fireplace, everything up-to- date, for $9,000—First mortgage $5,000. Ten pianist ind hi service talk Andy pro; ‘o Park Casino orches- 15— Musical tra, direction Teo Reisman T Hovictars 12:00—Palais d'Or orchestra, dirc | oame tion B. A. Rolfc ! Vivania 4:00— Musie . program 395—WJZ. New York—760 5:00—National Woman's T “Are Women Citizens?" Mrs, Bryan Owen 115—Melod ry — i —Same as WIZ Tuth 8 1o Hotel Musketecrs 5:35—Reports: Stock market ing prices and quot cial summary of t exchange closing prices ar tations: state and federal tural reports 6:00—Bernie Cummins ar tel New Yorker or ter Cummins. soloist Ik, John B. Kei —Bernic Cummins chestra 6:45—Prohibit world. news Floyd Gibbo 7:00—Amos * 7:15—Rise of 1 morous life stru to Park ¢ 7:30—The Olsen. toel Tamiso Maurice Tyl do. Darl B Fdward Wol bassos: Hart G Airection ; $:00—Foam fin cotto 1 quo- icul- tions; e d Hi stra Ho Wal- mewW. L HATCH compaxy WASHINGTON STREET PHONE 3400 s will ind lat hes interpreted by ion poll Small amount of cash required Andy Gold h game of the which I amatic sk IMPORTANT ! (If your i#nsurance policy suspended for the winter). Start your protection when you start your car again this spring—Notify us at once to reinstate your policy. Louie S. Jones AGENCY SORCalg has been when the Sparkers’ is broadcast over an tomorrow night at | iilips Carlin v v | \ | sports drama’ network, 0 o'clock was played on Shil tra direction D niel Shilkret . i A good policy in a good company rep- sellor”; orchestra dircction Georg Dasch sports writers, will review the world |to afi open court or yard. 1In alil sop aboth hietic ; : what you pay for and that’s what y er. soprano: Llizabeth ithietic Celebritical ana Mmen Joy s | b o e e otRes you pay you string orchestr will review get. '”T.',“[']'.\\“‘ '.h:‘ ~'Y'“'”—""'” Sporteasts, a new weekly feature to | HESECn Ass oMy PEOUE e inaugurated over a coast to coast | the NBC, tonight at 10:30 p. m | Tach Rice will interview | of sports before the microphone. | ° isking the questions which he has orlng e | will contribute his own tremendous | C t. fund of knowledge to the interview. | ra lng o o . William Hard, America’s official | P ko adi representative who attended ridio representatiy o } ac lng. erence for the NBC, is .\«hmlulml\_ to make a report of his trip to radio | night 1 Hard, who arrived in the United | ‘ cheduled to face the | icrophone in the NBC New York | d o |l Mlodern ard at frequent intervals in roadeasts from various Buropean 15 | . nik e e e et || Convenient ° spoken into an American Econo - l Easter Photos? |zmeemons s 1o ceie o e fHlea o | 1T MAY BE EARLY The fif series, in \iladelphia the Chicago Ci with ARCADE STUDIO—Of Course | noine win oy recanea vy || S Lad N 4 INAAL | TORAGE WAREHOUSE Office, West Main Wa 187 Arch 9:00—Prog the “Old Co resented by a good agency . . . That's 9:30—Musical hour — Olive am of sports through interviews with (q o comile dwellings of over 780 popular music of thg day in the | network of stations associated with | C come outstanding leader in the world | collected from his fan mail. "Yl\(‘n | orestar ki | the London Five Power Naval con- Movi terday aboard the S. S.| dios at 8 o'clock. Although Fireproof Wednes t's ad- ' | microphone since he sailgd for the | 1429 World ‘ BUT MIGHT WE SUGGEST Athletics beat D. McMILLAN & SON Telephones — 1665 55 house, St. St EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS HENRY F. REDDELL z OrroNerRisT i RAPHAEL BUILDING ; o Phone 140 147 Main St. 14th of October at park, Philadel- inal score wa 99 Wrst Main 61 KLEVATOR sERVICE schuler 1 ‘ worney. ¢ i ‘ Jaeeti AND ENJOY b el Mot « 110 miogy LIBRARY i Books o (hoose at the BEACON BOOK AND GIFT SHOP X3 WEST MAIN ST, DIXIE DUGAN—THINKING OF DENNY JOIN Britains LENDING 1,500 New plete NOT ONE PEEP OUT OF eat From YOU CAN CUT IT ALL OFF AND PAINT A LANDSCAPE..ON My HEAD FOR ALL | CARE, THE WAY 1 FEEL TODAY! 7 cheen up. AP DiXIE, YOULL NGET A LETTER (A TOMORROW q B > \ rection 11:00—-S1un semble dircetio NEW BRITAIN PEOPLE have been trading with us for y and vears and we sure do apprec it. 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