New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 23, 1930, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930. 7 R AL WEDNESDAY Eastern Dalight Saving Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 2:00—String quartet w«. Kriens, director Christiaa 8:10—Baseball scores 8:15—"Hit Review” £:30—Orches! 9:00—Musical progran 303—WBZ. Spring 5:80—Col —Foo " 00—Serenade 30—Smoker 0 Coh 00— 1:15—He column Dilworth 7:45—"Back of ngton." W kret 2.00—Musical Means to Have Standing.” exect iation Crerit Men The Old Coun 9:30—Mu soprano: P beth L« elers: L Melton. te ) tone: Wilfred G tion Gustave Hae 10:30—Musi Richards, by Grantlan lord. vocal solos direction Leonard . 11:00—Vincent L St. Regis orche: 11:30—Phil Spitaln 12:00—Jack 2 Bossert orche 395—WJZ, New 5:00—"Mode Erwin J. Smith 5:15—Breen and de Rose ele duo stock market clos- piano and uk 5:35—Reports ing prices 6:00—Whyte’s orchestra, direction [ is Peter van Steeden 6:30—Talk. John B. Kennedy 6:35—Whyte's orchestra 6:45—Topics in Brief, Floyd Gib- bons 00—Amos 'n’ Andy 7:15—Lonesome Cowbok: dr: sketch: John White, tenor 30—Phil Cook 5-—Associated Press baseball scores 7:50—O0ld Fashioned dance band | zfield—990 Det 128—WLW, Cincinnati—700 THURSDAY MORNING PRO- GRAMS SPECIAL ON PERMANENT WAVES For the Month of JULY and AUGUST $7.50 e IRENE LE MIRE 300 Main Street Leonard Bldg. York—760 vocal, When o Oyster Hous FIVE Cot served ndays , for $1.50. have a fr Also in our retai] department we h supply, of Lobster Meat, abury selections Home {o You” ar Rio Rita." 30—"Kool Kitchen Kookery,” baritone, Florrie B. Bowering Andrew Fashion —Bonnie Amy dio Hou: Fifth Ave- from nue » Wake of the Careless m C. Welling UNTRUTHFUL YOUTH Tells Novicki He Should Not Evade Cop’s Queries . Springfield—990 1 Shine Bill and Jane Winthrop, “Romance th Dor- Motorcycle Officer Edward , Mus- ki was so solicitous for th: Nov who was driving & f d on, ky Hill avenue ared to r ty of Jos Devens stre motoreycl the wet rate of sper roubadours —Orzan, Doris T House S New Yor 1 Through the Static —_— .. MONEY HUSBAND OFFERS 550 "WOULDN'T SUPPORT CAT" Jludge Traceski Warns Runkey Must Pay $10 Weekly to 1 Or Go to Jail ARE YOU RUPTURED? S. M. Battalion RUPTURE SPECIALIST people. ¢ method which the operation SUNDAY LON CHANEY TALKS! 3%, Free Consultation OFFICE 444 PARK ST Hartford, Conn. 3 three | prmm———— tarching | | Prince Cancels Visit = TRACESKI REBUKES | - New Jersey Slayers Pay Penal(y smoking accompanied by | Father Louis Guzzardi, prison chap- lain. a cigar Because of Weather London, July 23 (#—For the time on record the Prince of ¥ Wi forced to ca gement becaus itions eports from Wales Makes No Statement | Without a word Giampietro took his place in the chair and was| sped in place. The current was | turned on at $:07 p. m. and in five | minutes he was pronounced dead. | McBrine wore a red carnation, indicated flying || pinned to his shirt above the heart. | impossible and ||4s he entered the death chamber | Gouti bl Ci he stopped and shouted to his com- which he | from o vere panions 0. K., boys."” | “Goodbye, Mac,” they answered. | Melanga was next and then Rado. dead by 8:3 | trio had the satisfaction of | ilfilled their wish that ferto precede them to the All four were members of a gan oy se street car barn of the coordinated October 15, public | transport 1n | 1928, George | led and $3.- ark, MORE PRISON INMATES | Washington, July 23 (P—An in- he number of in- , as comparzd | th July 1, 19 it dep: there e five federal peniten X to avenw A ye rtment said were STILL WORK COST $1.000 23 (P—It proved bit costly to the city of W terbury, J ury illery raided the big di day. Notice t of the work J. H. Mcl r outlays in de $50.000 plant wi has [TASTE 'PURE—TASTY—ECONOMICAL IREHRE DIFFERENCE! An Ideal Food For Summer FRANKFURTS These Summer days many housewives find it dif- ficult to provide a menu of divensified foods. Sperry and Barnes Frankfurts, served with an assort- ed vegetable plate, are always a suvtisfying dish. Sperry end Bares Frankfurts provide you with the best possible Frankfurt !ha!.canibe'made‘ Choice cuts of lean fresh meat, ground to a smooth fineness and blended with just the proper amount == Dura=—Fresh—Saticlying. A product of New Eng- land Dressed Fresh Pork. Closely trimmed, mild end sweet. Order Sperry and Barne:, MADE BY THE SPERRY & BARNES CO. NEW HAVEN. CONN. Makers of NEW ENGLAND DRESSED FRESH PORK PRODUCTS Since 1869 e ipated in a holdup at the | OFFICIALS SUMMONED | ment today summoned all mayors i |and provisional governors of Portu* () |52l to Lisbon for a conference in the | ministry of the interior next Sunday. : Th"hgo\'crnnwm will then ln)s“ bes . . | fore these officials a new constitu- Reduction, Once Set Aside, | Sought Again by Growers tional charter. This document, it is understood, aims to restore author- ity to the parliament which has re- ceived government sanction. | diih | = (P—The in-| BITTEN BY POISONOUS SNAKE commission to-| Waterbury, July 23 (P—Walter Scott, 32, of Hamden, today was in a serious condition in Waterbury hospital as a result of an encounter with a poisonous snake yesterday. Scott was bitten while hunting for golf balls on a practice course in Cheshire Washington, July 23 terstate commerce day again took under consideration | the question of railroad freight rates | on shipments of deciduous fruits to the eastern half of the United States, | Ne nission ordered rates on such fruiis | moving across the continent cut; from $1.72 to $1.60 a hundred| pounds, basing its action largely on | the Hoch-Smith congressional reso- | Superintendent of Bridgeport hospi- lution which directs that the 16w- [tal will be Dr. Oliver H. Barting, est possible rates be given agricul- | formerly superintendent of the Hos- tural products affected by depres- | pital for Ruptured and Crippled rly two years ago the com- DR. BARTING CHOSEN Bridgeport, July 23 (®—The new sions. Children in New York and latterly set aslde the reduction. The c merly of New Haven hospital, after and the resolution rd to the resolution, the trans- | we Are Overstocked day permits this contention to he The railroads contested the order | in hospital consultation work. He ion was declared to have m October 1. California fruit interests then mi inental rates were unreasonably considered without regard to the| A d S d' f rcade dtudio ¢f course in the courts, and the supreme court | Will follow Dr. H. W. Hersey, for. ed the power granted it by law newed the case, asserting. without K K SALE Hoch-Smith resolution. 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