New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1924, Page 12

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Saturday, Jan. 19, 6:15 p. m, — Dinner Westinghouse band under tion of J. Vastine. 7 p. m.—"Rringing the World to acrica,” prepared by “Our World.” 7:456 p. m.—The children’s period. 8§ p. m.—Feature, §:15 p. m.—"Foreign trade of the United States,” Howard C. Kidd, Pro- fessor of [oreign Trade, University of Pittsburgh. $:80 m.~—S8hare With Others Day,” Rev. Hugh Thomson Kerr, pas- tor of the Shadyside Presbyterian chureh, Pittsburgh, 8:40 p. m.—Concert by Westing- house band sisted by Christine | Raum, soprano and Oliver . Alton, tenor. Iithel McTeak, accomps . 1921 concert Ly the diices Christian chureh, Pittsburgh, John Ray Ewers, minister. 2:30 p. m.—Bible story children told by Rev. W. A. | pasto for the Logan, of the Aipha Lutheran church, 2:45 p. m.—Concert. 4 p. m.-—Organ recital Charies Heinroth, direc of ie Institute, Pittsburgh, p. m.—Vesper services of yside Presbyterian church, burgh, Rev. Hugh Thomson minister. by Dr. music, Pa. the Pitts- Kerr, the or- wr coneert by ussociation Gregorio Scaizo, director, T:30 p. m—8Services uf the Calvary Episcopal church, Pittshurgh, Pa. Rev. I J. Van Etten, minister. 9:15 p. me-“Life Insurance Charles W vel, General Northwestern Mutual Insurance pany Athiet chestra, Day,” Agent, WBZ (Westinghov Springticid). saturday Top me-Dinner concert Hotel Kimbn'! direct Hotei Kimball ' by from the the for the Warld 1o r World Myrtle Mikus omia tory fo den iolin- § p. mo—Concert y ine son, pianist and Alic Irene F. Mikus, ac 4 p. me—Redtine ups by Orison 8, M ist Stndn ) services from Soutn Jam:s 6:45 P my—Sunday Springticld Municips mitted divect vespers chimes Wile, chime r v froim Canmps ductod by Rey pustor of WVHI Eplscopal ehu quartet Methodisi ¥ oehureh WEAF Tel, and Tel, (American Co.~—N o= =Clatre M, Gille Tmmigratio e oratura xopreng talk by Emanuel Talk Howurd iy of N reity 'rogram by Gimbel Vineent Lopez and his or direct the Grill of th Pennsylvania. Congressman by Professor York nnive Brothers, hestra Mote rom sunday special rom the musical pro gram « Capitol theater New ¥ " Vo Orga A the 81 ity lirect inner org from thes tudio com WGI (Ameri jo and Rescarch Corp. RED PEPPER FOR 00LDS IN CHEST SATURDAY, com- | g JANUARY 19, 1924. England weather by the U. 8. 05 p. m—New ccast furnished Weather Burcan 30 p. m—Evening program, Sunday 4 p. m. -~ Twilight program. “Adventure. Hour” conducted | [Youtn's ¢ ompanion. Evening program, 1. under the auspices of the Greater Roston Jed- cration of Churches. 2. Evenlng's | musi WGY \General Flectric Co., Schenectady, 49 ) Sunday 10:39 a. m.—8ervice of the First Ieformed chureh, Schenectady 30 p. m.-—Program hy WGY § phony orchestra. Bill for $200 000 for Waterbury Po: Offlce‘ 1Y GEORGE 1. MANNING, (Washingfon Bureau of N. B, ilerald) Washington, D. (., Jan. 19.—A bill authorizing an appropriation of $200,- 000 for the purchase of a site for a post office building at Waterbury, ad- | ioining the present building, was in- troduced in the house today hy Rep- rescntative Patrick Sulliven of Derby Mr, O'Sullivan has previously intro- duced a_bill carrying $625,000 for the purchase of « site and the erection of a new building: but considerable doubt exists as to whether any build- ling bill will be brought in during the present session of congress he was [urged Ly his Waterbury constituents to endeavor to least some provision for a si at the build- | | i | iLg proposition will be that much fur-|in June of this year. (thered at any rate, TO ADDRE ROTARIANS K. K. Carrick, secretary of the Federal bank of Boston, \I.A&'l. will tail members of the New tary club about the (‘ulcrul reserve tem at the meeting next Thursday. This is famous old Madison Square Garden, N ew York city, where the democratic national convention probably will be held 1t was erected in 1889, designed by Stan- ford White, the famous architect who was killed on the roof- garden of the building by Harry K. Thaw. Itook over the building and used it for sports promotions. s hoped to increase that figure to 20,000, Henr |l<||]m‘ manufacture, are pictures from Marion, 1lI., con- over the state has been concentrated to qu(‘ll the riots fomented Pred Wioslow Adumsa v hootleggers that resulted from the war being waged on illicit The upper picture shows where militia from al! a number of con- fiscated stills and other l)outlvgmnr implements outside the Marion county jail. Infantry, one of the numerous officers stationed V) preserve order. To the right is Captain Johnson of the 130th in Mavion to —Sh a;)sfi-ots Portralt 01 a Man On a St.ep- By GLUYAS WILLIAMS dder 15 r\J fi‘l'N AT LAST S A LITTLE SHeER ISH TD SEE HOW oW LADDER REALLY 1€ - .J»w 1 WAS AT LEAST / FEET IN THE AR STy FEiT A Fnend in Need UaTY LM NG O ) hta 90 BLUE- A FREN J \ ) /‘—/( HAUEMN T w\‘N usfl: 17) VO(fl (HANE. 10 ARE ONE. S \ AT | 00 You MERNT WHAT HOW 7 In 1920 Tex Rickard Seat- Britain Ro- ing capacity is 14,000, but plans now are being made whereby it

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