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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930. SATURDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 349—WABC, New York—s860 —_——— When in Hartford why not stop at Honiss’s Oyster House for one of our VE Course Lobster Shore Dinner” that is served every day from 4 to 8 p. m., Sundays ex- cepted, for $1.50. Also fn our retail department we have a fresh supply of Lobster Meat, Crabmeat, Soft Shell Crabs, Steam- ing Clams. Open Long Clams and Chowder Clams and Shrimp. HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE CO. 22 State Street Hartford, Coonn. 128—W LW, Cincinnati—700 3T9—WGY Schenectady—790 hester—1150 261—WHAM. Rox 244—WNAC. Boston— SUNDAY'S 283—WTIC, Hartf PROGRAMS cd—1060 os Marin Reveries Melody Land Melodique rm —WOR, Newark—710 Musical Minutes Afternoon pianist ero, tenor Astor orchestra - Invisible; directed by George Shackley | 8:00—Perol String quartet Marie Elizabeth Fluegel 9:00—Musical hour 93 10:00—Li ‘ Goethe with soprano mil Velazco, organ recital | Stories: Wolfgang von g orchestra Devora Nadwor- ; Instrumeneal trio niniscences; Godfrey Lud- violinist; male quartet; Keith pianist; Alwyn E. W. 349—WABC, New York—860 low rom Concordia Lu- n church (—Southland Sketches —Neapolitan Nights ymphony hour ndly Hour by Rev..J arlos Marimba bar t Reveries by Dr. Goode ital Bernies' orchestra . Schenectady—190 report 379—WGY —We pro- heran 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 Avenue Bap- Baseba hicago The Gauc os direction Josef —Coral Islan —H ixed quar nda Melodies; s direction Vin- FIND BODY IN RIVER t Ha body of Ha vesterday mble concert; Del Staigers Edwin Franko Goldman s found noon in the Connecti- cut ri 2ed Shore Hadd pro- ad hee ss- atic si boat in found | T e Through the S!atta‘ S — ‘ will offer a | sports program this | oon. The events are as fol- 5:15 to 5:30, Princeton-Cor- rd-Cambridge track meet | Stamford Bridge, England; 5:3 6 p. m., $60,000VArlington class ; and 6 to 8 p. m., U. championship at Minneap- S network 0 ¥ music files of the 1 vears radio has re- | ands of old and forgot- rican songs of every sort and 1 them at the disposal of the nately 50,000 olk songs are now files of the ms are be- these old nemories of pre- | war days, the Gay 'Nineties, the for two and other an- associated with great-grandpar- isic Keenan. | Scripture and t. John's Eccle- Boston. will give Why We Believe or God's Written Message" ss which will feature the an NBC network m. The Catholic nder the direc- 1al Council of Cath- sts,a mixed musical pro- ilver Masked will be heard in ! Sweet Mystery Keith McLeod's “M: he 15 minute re. of songs by Harry von odies enlivened the he first quarter of i1s been arranged by k for the en- hich NBC S hose VAVES SOUND ALIKE COURTIS CONFLSED Tangle Over Small Claim Is Straightened Out by Judge es did Joseph Rutkow- of 45 Horace street appear in the | ndant t by for labor per- Rutkowski as rd time yester- ble to convince D. Saxe that he was ho owed the money 1 you worked for?" ms court m of 138 due as dr broug Oak street for He is not the | ous occasions 1dgment 1 not be vas present owing ind perseve admitted by Roskofski of 19 | sounded | | just phone 4000." RAIN OF QUESTIONS | FALLSON. OFC. Secretary at Office Becomes | Human Information Bureau | “If anything happens Britain that is out of the ordinary, | That according | to Miss Gladys Weir, acting secretary in the absence of Secretary Ralph H. Benson of the Chamber of Com- is what most persons do. | she added hastily, “that we | don't like to them call us, but sometimes we do get a smile out of our work.” Miss Weir's comment was bas2d on a phone call reccived today while a Herald representative was visiting the Chamber. “Hello,” said other end, “Is this the Commerc: “Yes, how ca serve you?" “Well, there's a stray cat just had four kittens on our front porch, and we want to get a humane agent to take them away.” Miss Weir telephoned William | Cowlishaw, . who is agent for th Connecticut Humane Society. M Cowlisfaw notified the dog warden, who it is presumed removed the felines “That is just a sample of some of the jobs we get here, said the as- sistant secretary. “It's all in a day's work “Just a few days ago an off a local factory called up and a where he could buy some We told him the name of a whole- sale house, but he wanted it in re- tail quantities so we sent him to a local department store. A letter arrived here a short time ago asking up to name the hospitals in Connecticut and New York which will student T not high school erce. have the voice on the Chamber of have a education. n to give e of medicine, ep engagements, Many of these voices we rec nize as being among our regula daily callers, ‘People starting out on a j call us up to route their them the best hotels and give them the r up to date. We keep posted on road conditions regularly. =wcomers in town call us u recommend good boarding hot “Lots of people ask us them get jobs, but lately had much luck in this respect “Outside organizations write lists of factories, lists of real e dealers ¢ numbers so newspa pers, na physicia s, lists of ba and other informatior a bookl:t telling all that we for about the city ate || send wherever it is needed. “A woman called in the other day and asked us how to spell ‘Iritis.” A merchants asked us to spell ‘co- operate.” “Occasionally we are called upon o furnish a speaker for a civic club. “We are called for information re- garding closing dates and time of stores all over Connecticut and Massachusetts. “On rainy days dozens of school children call up to ask us if the whistle has blown for no school. you see” concluded Miss Weir, as she reached for the tele- phone on her desk, “whenever any- one wants any information or un- usual help, they just call 4000 and | we're here to serve them.” CANAAN MAN SENT New Bronin, CED York, July 12 — Meyer former deputy collector of internal revenue, who was convicted of accepting a bribe to falsify an in- | come tax return, terday federal penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. Joseph Jill, Brooklyn provision mer- chant, and Anthony Becker, Canaan, Conn., public accountant, were given suspended sentences after they tes- tified agaist Bronin. The three men ere indicted as the income tax returns of Jill Brothers for 1925 and 1926, was senten yes- to a year and a day at the| result of the | 0 BOY, SIX, SHOOTS BROTHER Thompsonville, July 12 — Shoot= ing his brother Matthew, aged § in the hip, Arthur Cote, 6, threw the rifie in a nearby pond. The boys | were playing “cops and robbers” and took the weapon to add realism to their game. N CHOOSES TO RUN | Hartford, July 12 (#—Congress- |man E. Hart Fenn of Wethersfield | will be a candidate for re-election | from the First Congressional district | next November, he indicated last |night. He returned home this week following the adjournment of con- gress. | | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS } We write all lines of | Insurance, and give personal attention to claims. 'COX & DUNN Realtors 272 MAIN ST. VINE STREET 7 room single house in 500. Small amount of cash required. Price You should act a very good location. quick in order to get this place. VINE STREET A 2 family house 12 r Price $10,060. floors, 2 car garage. cash required. ooms, steam heat, hardwood Small amount of PENDELTON ROAD New house just finished, floors, fire place, everything PHONE 140 6 rooms, tile bath, hardwood the last word. Price $9,500. Louie S. Jones Agency 147 MAIN STREET Mickey (Himself) McGuire sum- | t gure of Judge Saxe truth. Mr. summoned into on July 2 claim | a roofing contractor, laim for 815 against Dalfino of Cherry street | or on repairin, a leaking | Dalfino explained to Judge | the oh 14 upon t the leaked as before the repairs. d in another roofer. the proper re- | irs made 210 was paid| for the same Dalfino. Later Zehler rendered a bill Dalfino refused to pas decided that £10 might ration for the roof place He call- | for § Judge be a proper work and fair contractor well as for Plaintiff and defendant left the court room, the former de- manding $10 cash at once and the defendant swearing that he would | pay $2 weekly for five weeks, Neith- wholly satisfied. | Borthwick was given judg- | ments in several cases as follows: | Against Mike Paluch for $6; against | Julius Burnham for $17; a bert C. Fengler for $15; a seph C. Evans for $13 C. Conrad Mangiefico for inst Stewart r for remu o Dalfino against . and | | New York state is worth more than | £100,000,000, By Fontaine Fox MCcGUIRE HAS MADE MANY A FAMILY HURRY IT'S DECISION AS TO WHERE THEY WANTED TO GO FOR THE SUMMER. DIXIE DUGAN—LUCK TO R. D. DUGAN! ¥ SIMPLY CANT EAT A BTE BROTHER RED DEVIL. DuGAN. MAY HE LIVE TO EAT THE HEN THAT SCRATCHES ON HIS GRAVE.