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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 19 | ping_the 3 l 5 4 9:55 — Time Sl e A Poling, Feders hoir | New Orleans, Feb. 2—The Audley ¥ ¢ nw forecast retransmitted from |Will turnish musical program. 1 SN 11.» government station NAA at Ar- 5:30 p. m.—Itegular Sunday B8reatly improved form yesterday aft- and made, the pace.for three-quarters \ KDKA lington. Men's conference in the Bedford €rnoon when he easily carried off the of the journey. That was as far as he \ fi | i i canch Y. M. C. A, with address by | money in the Southland purse = for |cared to go, however, and he failed to | (Westinghouse—Fast Pittsburgh) | potel Majestic orchestr ar p : by otel ) stic orchestra, direc r J Parkes Cadnan, and music by ; toct from iThe son of Vulcain and Autumn 1L |then ran into the lead under hard 10:30:0; {n-SHacald) Stten] and, a| Branch y P and his three-year-olds over the mile course. |get into the money. Henry M. Dletz 28 RAVA(L - — S the Hotel Majestic, Gloria Trumpeters, ) /fi fi\ . SABATIN| e | Saturday, Febrnary 2, 1921 g 0—9 p. m.— Musical program di- | With Stutts in the saddle, had the po- |urging by Marinlli, but quit badly dur- S LLUSTRATED By 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert by the Suntay from the Capitol theater, New |Sition on the rail and was not affected |ing the last sisteenth. Deronda drew — N—TE N e — . ) . - ol i re vi S RV SATTERFIELD Wostinghouse band. e FA abrvice | direst | York:city. by the bad start. He ran well up away in the stretch to win as his 7:80 p. m.-—"Bringing the World 10 f;om Girace Methodist church: sermon | 9-—-10 p. m.—Organ recital. with the leaders and came home three |rider pleased. The race was run in © RAFAIL SABATINI (423, RELEASED BY NEA SERVICE, INC, oo America,” prepared by Our World. by Dr. Frederick Brown Harri nxuaias lengths in front of Henry M. Diets, |the slow time of 1:41 2-3 over a fast 7 p. m.—With the Dreamtime 7 p. m.—"Rubble Book Stories” by the odds-on favorite. The winner was | track. Barrister and Wong Bok suf- although it was now a full!Lady in Storyland. Ralph Mayhe WGY an outsider at 12 to 1. | fered most from the bad start, since his arrival and in all| 8 p. m.—Teature. 3:30 p. m.—Carlyle Straum, poet, | (General Eleetric Co.—Schenectady) | s time our gentleman had been| 8:13 p. m.—"“The Consumers’ Doi- ¢ ' "o “"iorye "y atict's Talk for hly entertained upon the hest lar,” Paul D. Converse, professor of | pudiness Men” and drink t Paul's Head |Commerce, University of Pittsburgh,| .15 ;. m.—Joseph °B. Zellman, 11 a. Peter's vet in all that time there | Pitisburgh, Pa Laritone, accompanied by Mrs, Zell- | Episcopal church, Alb N. Y, Ser- I repeat—-neither mention ' 8:30 p. m.—Concert by the West- | " iy mon, Rev. . riman, ‘fec- ckorfing. nor question of his|irghouse band. 8:45 p. m.—Sunday evening concert tor. Dr. Sl Rogers, choir to satisiy it - S . ; g - 2 by the Waldorf Astoria Symphonic or- master and director, Sre——— — OUSEWifE per heing Sunday, February 3, 1924 chestra., 40 p. m.—Program by WGY sym- 11 & m.—Services of the Fast End 1 ' m.—Regina Kohn, violinist, Phony orchestra, assisted by Mayfred Christian church Pittsburgh, I'a., accompanied by Mici Lamprecht. Cponer, contralto soloist. g her Thesita- v. John Fay Ewers, minister, L 7:45 p. m.- rvice of Albany street n his thoughts, 0 p. m.-—Christian Endeavor an- Methodist Episcopal church, Albert omv. indee his niversary day service from Shady- WGl L. Angell, D.D. a proper side Presbyterian church. : 1 ) Benjamin Block's Lester Doctor, a Ethe York city. Address by D Ison of Uncle and ENors, broke inta i | dio corporation of America; “Tap- ¢ York IPederation of church- SRONDA Li [ PrOy el e chigh py, | (American Biadio Rescarch Corp. i the long pOWLer Charles Heincroth, director of musie, pEdicHL e s (Biraxbeided 2cd tlog Phil » had taken his| Carnegie Institute, Pittaburgh, PaV. by eyt el e B e inS 4:45 p. m.—Vesper services of the | .30 p. m.—Meeting of the Big AT 348 Main St. | Shadyside Presbyterian church, iPL- | prother Amrad Ciub. Saturday : S farq | LSRUIED, Pa, 6:45 p. m.—Code practice, lesson p. m. time stories ipcata from be- PN D e e tr g | BUmb g 0 p. me—Meyer Davis Bellevue Litfetrgp SAtH) atien o 7:05 p. m—New England Weather Stratrord Hotel concert orchestra. i n he ane | Seruices of the Calvary | fOFOCASt New Engiand Crop notes|, § p. m. — Medicul talk by J. C. its t had been [rniscopal ‘.I\ur.("l Pittsburgh, r-‘ S TuTRIshC LY SN A, SURd i S et atiRe [Dosne, SACE LY e s sy Il b & g tici p. m.—P'rogram by the Con- I 2 k' sal im in the. iast_fort- i % Fxening roemim L LU 7 o ey Due to delay in making sale \\ BZ Number 44 of a soric talks on 9 p. m—The first of series of Axings (Westinghouse-—Springticld ) New gland Business n.\r-\rm.\‘ by | Sunday schoo liessons by Dr. \\'|Hi‘||j| arrangements we were forced to Arthur 1. Curnick of the w En held Saturday lund Business Magaz 2. Arthur P M Address Pl - concert by the Murray's cours allroom d eing is, city statistician, postpone our “Going out of busi_ o7 Hotel Kimball Trio. by radiophone, lesson number 9, she . me-Bedtime story for the Musicale, Sunday Kiddies. . 30 p. m.—Chapel services o l ”» h d ]ed f d el TSI T f e g e FAR N R ness sale,” schedu or today, | prepared by “Our Worid Magarine.” . m—Twilight prog 1 d- | Andrews M. I, ehurch, Philadeiphia . m.—Concert | f e Hour” 2. Musicale by 1. I land quartet of the, chureh, il w dn Sd F b Sopranb: et | Grne ‘ DAk ik and sarys unt ednesday, Feb. 6. p. me—Evening p 1 s of the Arvch street Prosbyter World Unity™ i i i mon by R Clarence rron 8 Sturari. " 7" e ot th Greater Voson Podcrae | Favari Macartoes. 11 Watch Tuesday’s issue of the WGR Herald for particulars of our en- ices dire Luffalo) hile) ber ,‘l.",'.",“,"", by AL 0w g by tire stock of silks, woolens, and nt Lope Hot Htatler « Crott Howumd 1| 83011 . AN Languet of | hewtes S zotton geods. Everything must fam H. Lipp- the Metropolitan Life Insnrance com- Dowd, | pany direet from Hotel Astor, by sper services ganist and | 1i—=12 p. mo4Program by Gimbe Brothers, New Yor Vineent 1. Smit United go, regardless of cost. spers on the Lepez and his orchests trom Springieid jeipe imes t - the grill of the Hote mitted 4 nile, Lrnest Newto . Sunday ducte Thw Agar PIPESTEN 1S, sumr icogo Jou | Mtates departmoe Union Trust com. bedtime coneert estrs sopra) planist program HACOFPLS (rom Amert 9 Goodsy sree susical program aker of the cveni T. Holmes WRC (hadio Corp of Am Vashington, 1. ) habit eommand tative voic with those “t hers. Ar gentieman's the fray ANAUAL GOLF MEETING I’s the Greatest Sowiet wndereath, e 1y - poves American Drama in Years mowoced we adaed. . , : o Snettira, o Big Cast— might « n r " . B, e equired iodaings : , S with Blanche Sweet Could she pro

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