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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1924. e e e e e | 49090099900 09006 99990996999 | 940 10 9:50 . m.—Jim Starace, | | MANY RECEIVERS :vorcesivrae amrt-iien b= 'si: KENTUCKY RADIO DEAF PERSONS e MADE IN ATTICS ™= oo SENDSINVITATIONS ARE MADE HAPPY (Westinghouse— ast ittsburgh.) 1 to 10:45 p. m.—Fritzi Leyton Monday March 3, 1922 soprano, Sale of Parts Much Greater THAD i+ v o fumwer comeert mo ene svarrora acecr "™ = & Million Sons and Daughers to New §eience Helps Those Veho KDKA Litle Symphony orchestra. 11:15 to 11:30 p. m.—Bob Emmer- That of Ready-Made Sets Children's perlod. \\ch apd Bugar Rescntnal in piano) Bo Symmoned Home by Air Gannot Hear Well Market reports irom e National Stockman and Farmer stu-| 11330 to 12:00 p. m.——Entire cast e | dio, of stars and chorus of “Mooniight' | One phasc of radio as to which t the Longacre theater, presenting 1-0uisville, Ky, March 3.—Kentucky | Nearly evervone knows that the in- | 8:00 p. m.—Radio®Girl Scout mect- : B I 1 i g hits of how 5 1 s y r oy ation | ven f the telephone was more or therc has been much speculation is ing, ducted by Laura an song hits of the show. o deast by air an invitation | vention of the t a prugseds EbatEG Holland, e nearly 1,600,000 of its wandering iess of an accident—that it was the what proportion of the more than Feature D nsall 040 R gn A Ace Rer TR s 0 e Oone T WSB ons anc ighters to turn their foot- | resalt of cfforts by Alexa . 9 2,000,000 radio sets in use the Ry "l.";‘ 15\-“\\' w?f"r,l‘d (Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Gu.) s homeward and get back to their | Bell to make an instrument by which Let be the United States today are home-madc hestrs by ibitre % native state in time to partieipate in | his wife, who was deaf, could hear. d ¢ d and what proportion are factory- i e $ to 9 p. m.—Second of ten-day 4N old-fashioncd home coming cele- It was during these experiments that | ardian th : JacliThomy: o1 | bration to be held for two w be- he made the instrument which rev- gu of your mou an made. concerts b Atlanta. Federation I has gradually become the accept- ™ P , prescenting outstanding pro- | €inning June 16, according to an an- | clutionized communication through- throat. ed opinion that abont Sv per cent of musical organizations and | Pouncement just made by Huston | out the world. $Us receipts from sales of radio ap- YW, sololsts in specialized program Quin, mayor of this ¢ "1t is not so generally realized that It will combat trouble of o o use--Chics 0 11:45—Third of ten-day In order to reach the greatest pos- | deaf persons, in many instances, can paratus by dealers have i f SR, o i 1 ee Sl : vs, finaneial an R e Fedtration of sible number of Kentuckians now liv- - better over the radio, and that various kinds. It he]ps to ki p radio parts, 1 20 per rom LRl BT R 3 Blew 3 nal market and sport summary fur- Ry i outstanding 108 outsidg of their home state with s new art of communication is complete sets, i Viby il ihiar 2 5 nished by the Union Trust Co. ofe f : he news of Kentueky's 1924 home | proving a real boon to the deaf. th th ood v view of the fact that m- 5 i 5 ssional musical organization and [the news of K elcy 24 home |y L3 g . i fulll'\lr\ll“ ts on th e ""””\“” Qi ommerce Rl R o in specinlized program. coming, fonr radio broadcasting prize | This is due largely 1o recent re- ? teteh f;ee from fi par RANFDY. Be R RS e - of Agriculture. S contests are to be conducted and only | markable advances in the art of 1 . r}‘f'fl"‘”fl b il "‘- ,“,‘ b o6 . m—Children’s bedtime W class B broadcasting stations will be | broadeasting music and the voice, and | ticles at fe ent and cause hml. e ‘an et 8 w‘,v»" ,-\ i \:.'..‘: story, (John Wanam 1phis cligible to participate. Five hundred [to the fact that in receiving sets, decay. TR RN | TORIVED o - dolls awarded in prizes, and {where there is amplification without y comparison it shows that o oo < : ded | | fifica phogk y . Hbis amount of % . . £} p. m.--Dinner music from of this amount $450. will be divided |distortion, the quality and volume . = mendous amount of parts hav (Westinghouse—Springficid.) lotel Adelphia Concert orchestra, | between station managers, of sound makes it possible for many It has an antiseptic effect. It re been sold. One dealer told the writer = Sl s 3 % R ST . . B aa ot hia stores - alane. (i . §:30 p. m.—Special musical pro-, In the first contest $175 will he |deaf persons, who do not readily hear | lieves acid mouth and thus not i sy P00 p. m—Dinner concert by the gram by artists from th J Music *d between the three managers | ordinary conversation, to hear and | ] only prevents harm to the teeth, IR Lotk e scln oo Mundred | WRE i, (i anged by Mrs, Charles A, ining the greatest numbef of understand over the radio. putying il P. M.—This week in history, Dimon. names and addresses of Kentuckians | Recently a man caleld at the office Shpwn hrand each ‘;‘ ek "\I“I'”-“l Latc news from the Natlonal Indus., Celeste Trio, as the result of their announcements, |of a well known manufacturer of but serves to sweeten the stomach. dealer, who operites h o dozen Alix Brown, cello, while in the cscond contest $100 will |amplyfying transformers to tell him | oa 0 8 1 trial Conference board. Humorous : 5 TN seli 1,300 each wocek program, New books at the Spring-: Margaretta Parkington, violin, be awarded to the manager whose | what radio had done for his neighbor | It stimulates digestion and helps to {and lite-long pal. The neighbor had ! A radio fan who, out of curiosity. field City Library by Miss Edith Lit.. Mildred Ackley, pianiste and ac- 'announcement brings a response from 5 B s o nsnatte ompaniste, the greatest distance from his sta- | been so deaf for many years that it | prevent the forming of gas that complete sets as compared with v 3 p. m.—Bedtime story for the, Vrederick Homer, baritone. tion. In the latter contest $15 will [was impossible to make him under-| . : found in addition to the fact that the | kiddies, Dedtme me s ot e I R et it faoe be divided between the four Ken- |stand unless one actually shouted into causes dyspepsia. great majority of scts used today are 40 p. m.—Conecert by the WBZ Adele Gulbrandson, soprano. tuckians whose. responses are from his car. One evening while visiting home-made, that a very large propor- Trio; and Maurice 1, Wallen, tenor;| FBlla Olden Hartung. coutraito, the greatest distances from the sta- | his friend the deal man put on the! Read from a widely known medi- tion of the complete sets arc made, stanley Usher, accompanist. | Oscar Langman, violinist. tions from which they were sent. reecivers of a set and found, to his :“0"!' h&‘l- not in manufacturing plants, but by §:30 p. m.—Story for grown-ups by ‘ox theater grand or- | Contests Nos, 4 and § provide for amazement, that he could understand mfib‘:’-‘ cal work: what might be called “attic manu- 8. Marden, i | the distribution in cach contest of $85 | every “hord. l:n;hlt n.n\l‘an;llthcru h'\‘ ;flifl‘i-" facturers.” s e 3 0:5 . m, h to the three managers who obty as is frien 0 make him a set, “, . . e There are, throughout the coun- BB AT 0sON tinaislenale (oo ime si Rt himba or e : nd the following Sunday the set w. obtainable ‘Chewing gum aids tooth nutrition try, several thousand so-called radio S . m. v dresses of persons related by blood to | installed. That evening the man went and the cleancing action is a defi- AB. N ral George I : rk and [over to his neighbor's house to see if Sealed in its engineers who making sete, One! State d . . . B nected With one of tie lares (State College—Penn.) e 1 organ recital, Boone, One contest will be {the set was' working and found him | peity package Dte benefit—it prevents dyspepsia. t bile houses de 17 set T Mary ol cek Leginning March 4, | listening intently, The deaf man rose | o ¥ N M automobi hous m: ets h we ginnin, arch e | .:“h"_'“. GOOd chewmg gum is \'“f.",e“ent for of the well known refles type. He w;nv.“_;\’i‘.‘,“ l‘t'o,,,"‘, -i‘;l"‘(:r by ‘1 \ E. 30 p. m.~—Dance program for The judges will be Governor Wil- | from the '\'"', took his friend hy_ the b 4 80 successtul in making his own first | F10 composed of H. F. Taylor, | Hotcl Sylvania, Havana Casino or-|llam J. Fields, Huston Quin, hands, and with tears strcaming from flavored bad digestion. set, and so enthusiastic about the re ‘i‘hni :l:'-l‘,:*lfl- :‘"n_ov ‘.‘ H. J;frksan. chestra, of Hvl.w“'u_\‘. and Judge Robert Bing- | his eyes said, “Old pal, you don't f sults he got with it, that he actually ) o0 ';.h” 8h, banjo, and John M. — ham. The winners in the first two [know what you have done for me. wished on himself the job of making “°C! ipsburgh, mandolin WFI contests will be announced April 14 | For the first time in 20 years I have El4 sets for his friends. 1t his friends had | %19 P. m—Weekly farm and (Strawbridge and Clothier, I'hila.) and in the other two on April 25, (been able to hear n sermon. I have - on progran ‘Get Out the Tools, kK S— Announcement of the contests will !nl!- ndced chureh three times today by 1o pay for this exccutive’s labor it |10 PFOE oy ¢ would have heen nearly as expensive | " Blasingame, head of the : . m. unny Jim--the Kid-|be made over WHAE, radiophone of |radio, 4 = arm Machinery department at the . | 'The Courier-Journal a T | There is increasing realization of as to buy a st in the first place, but ¥ t a he 3 K I ouricr-Journal and The Louls. | . g I even then tney would not have had|FePnsyivania State college. Music, | ) p m.—~Meyer Davis Bellevue- | ville Times, | the possibilities of radio, not only for 0 we say, a ter every mea §:20 “Profitable Pruning,” | stratford hotel concert orchestra. ! persons whose hearing is too defective the service which he supplied with each get he made, He is so interested | er, extension fruit sp. e e e 10 cnable them to hear sermons and in his friends’ sets, as well as his own, st wip | in bedtime story, ‘r"llv\i\' address, but also for persons that he looks after any littie difficul-| Y “A one-foot bookshelf| (Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia) 130 p. Franke Dole, “Dogs— Who. from ill health, or other cause, ties which ar and keeps them in [OF the Home,” bi-weekly home econ-| 6:05 p. m.~—Dinner music by the | Pointing Griffons are not able to go into the crowds of ghape. As a matter of fact, this man; 9MicY cxtension contribution, by Miss|St. James hotel dinner dance orches- | 7:45 . ni~-Gothum National Bank | Publie places to hear sermons, lec- installed and setup the sets for noth- "'1:“!«11‘ Lofber tra. Quartet concer tures, addre concerts, cte, With | ing except the fun of the game. Such 1100 p. m.—~Special musical pro- G:45 p. M. 8 Dept, of Agriculs | §:00 p.om The Outlook Literary | SINgle hrmwnmadv} set, all of these treasubes of entertainment and edu- pets arc usually made with unusuai| STam by E. Trio"; farm and |ture livestock and produce market re- | Minutes” by The Outlook Co. - { fon arc brought to their own librar care because it is generally a superjor 8470 hints, vorts, . i §:15 p. w.—CGotham National Bank | 5 grade of man who does this for his p — 100 p. m.Uncle Wip's bedtime stors ' guartet concert R 0 l-mv[ cxample of this has been friends, Often he s a high priecd WNAC, s and roll call for the children. $:30 p. m.—-Estey organ recita] di. | Afforded the country than the expel exeoutive whose time would he worth (Shepard Stores—Boston,) oy reet from the 1stey studios, !’_“"“‘ of former l'rt-phlr‘ntl\\aodro | many dollars an hour, it it were WRC . 9:15 p. m—Ficld and Stream gport | ' 101 Who, while an invalid duriog | available at all, 6100 p m~Children’s halt hour, | (Rudio Corp of America, Washington) the last years of his life, spent hours $:00 p. me—DProgram to be ane 9:30 . mo—Tidgar Dowell prosents | O CVeEY day lstening to the radio | lwi\vu:m.s-":l"l ":‘-i("::>IV\|\|I)‘M"|!"'\:‘ if‘.i.\mx‘ nounced, 6:00 p. m—Stories for Children by Lyl T .;‘,,;,’ ”:, ""I‘ ’""'“"5 {n olose touch | magazine made a roflex set for him Peggy Alblon, QL ] m.—Cordes Marks dunce | -'u" world in which he had for- | Beif and it worked. He made an WGI 8:00 p. m—A Radio Talk by Dr | opcheatra: Jimmy Moore, wolofst ,merly been 80 uctive, | Sther for his father, and ft worked, | (American Rudlo and Rescarch Corp., |/ A4 N, Goldsmith, ehief broadcast et necr of the Nadio Corporation of Now he is making a couple more for WHAZ All England Hears R,adio i people who have heard these, A _ Medford Hillside, Mass,) America. ! - (Renssolacr Polytechnic Institute . A mun i Astortn, T 1. f8 muking his | 90 b, m—"Just Boy" n broad.| 8:15 p. m.—Dance program. [ Troy, N. Y.) Concert From Pittsburgh ‘ ) i cast from the Ameriey Doy M $:45 p. m,—-Song recital P . sevent set, are actually an Boy Magu- g . 0:00 p. me—Doring’s One Hundree : zine 9:00 P, me=*"The Palitienl Stuation y ndred QR OF Tach camew: \spe of “ate| 815 D m.—Code practice, lemson |In Washiugton. Toduy,” by Vrederl and ,l.”u!n:;.'.'y.ll’ v;‘_‘\l‘:;m'.:”j:.‘.;vw.-ul:vvvlm clarly heard by many thousands of {¥hon there s another type of “ut- | UL B Al g o Villam Wyl divecton, il jradio Nstencrs on this side of the At SO omp ete toc 0 Ean. M, N, ., & man who ran & 9:15 p. m.—Conccrt Ly n trio from g, qivision In program recailin a O Lr . nil, UGN ThO Mue garage found he could carn more Trving Bocrnstein's Wardman Park | foveith divistor 8t : cal part of the Pittsburgh program, garag md i mon e days of the A K. 1 Address bY | picked up at Bigin Hill, Surrey, by . hote petrn, mone dng fo sty and wia liotel orche Col, H. Gitlett 4 it BT then than N With mis | (American Telopbone aad Telegraph %110 p. m.—-Nong recital, H. Gin the Rritish Broadeasting company | 10:00 P M- Address—"Gasoline: [with n twelve valve rec : S rag 8 : o, New York ¢ ] p.om, c-transmission of time k gx | a Ve valve pecciver and ...mu.‘. L.I i ed 0 manager .(I rk City) dgnaln.and weather Its Proper Transportation, Storage, layed to all parts of the United King. ® pun the garage business and procecds - | gl 4 5 s A P 4 . ;!:n‘” Fasschy ininhom & |l\' W for | 710 t0 1100 p, m.—Dernonalit 10:00 p. m.—Concert of Hawatian | be 'I"“‘; 1 Py i ¢ com, camo LATOUEN Witk wenderigl) 2B nataralil. ¥ Chat by Nunelte Kutner and Mapy Brusie 1t B i . learness, The v of tie American B itnrally 4 S cum and gas ongl des announcer, howey was matred by his friends, ad Fat A Sble (n welling them o ton, well Kinown petress s A troul 1 Ning them t port talk by Thornton Fishe 'I “A wouo selaer Polytechnie Institute, pofavorable atmospheric conditions | w".m P Girl's Laperience at Slony Wold in | (Palmer Sehool of Chiropractic m.~Program of popular und Morse intcrruptions, The tests Badio is the most dramatic il sttt g Ak b S Daveanert. towa), ‘ mugic by Wil Hartley and his were the most suecosstul yot carried American Nfe today, The BB e Ry ks R o orchesira: Will 1lartley, planist and out, in spitc of the bad static. Trit- talk by the Lawyers' Morigage coms 30 . man's vi director; BN Harbreeht, banjoist and | ish radio cngineers are much encour- THE y & . e 1 " . i : Walte trombone: 'aged by the results, “ #ets to enjoy radio, but wit) e DANY. Dora Damon Pardee, cornctist, 0 p.m port news and weather Ly L ':‘1:‘.‘., wged by the results, accompunicd by Frederic P : y b pet; ek ar diagrams and p suggess | 1O "I' '”' 1 by Vrederick Shattuck; - " ‘ {, =axophons Soler, saxo- tions provided by leading radio manu- W% DY the Ansanja Clock company. 0 p. m. usical pro Yan Groge ” 1 : . gL M Fack, | phone m Nptutt, violin; Juck L ATING LEPT ° facturcrs they can make their own D40 "" oo Jand his dancing carni. | Grace Tlarper, soprano; Lisa Fack, BIWEE 0T o ‘s of the telephone recelver at the | B wet wood: restits, an 4 val orchestra; talk by Rales Litera- contralto; Leonard Plessy, tenor: ft oar, more than the right, fs make 4 s ure, Inc.; Frederick. Wheeler, bari- Chesgter Leu, bass: Morell MacKenzie, ng of us a lefteeared people, ways o . of fun besides, And if r a set does not feel conf tone; concert by the Mozart String accompanist N odoral Teleh \_\'-n . &Cientist, We can hear better on :hat ¥ auartette with Winifeed T, Barr, as- 10:00 p, .- Musical program SEERCHRL S SVEPaDT S gt fo th t r (™ e : usical P rtato side than on the right. But with 31 shsting artist Instrumental Trio: Carl Upson, Al s radio s0 popular, the right car is be- LECTRIC. €O have to look long among his friends g ert Judd, T Gerber. Grace Miller. | SR e, Vineent | iNE U834, 80 that our hearing will be- 81 CHURCH to find an “attic manufacturer” who e Lopez, Hotel Statler, dance orchestry, C¢M¢ More baluneed. either for the pure joy of the thing H P m—Digest of the day's London, March §.—America was | 6:45 p. m.—Boston police reports, fans have learned by experioncee that a it is not necessary to buy expensive he can build one even under circumstances, he would not Stat Theater N — the ‘ork City) WeN or for a small foe, would build a set A X econd broadcasting of el n for him i . (Detroit Free Prese—Detroit, Mich.) e s bbbz Lo £ L) RADIO-L, JHT. — ft s no sma ' ' 8 r. m.—Mal«Hallett's - atly raports cept for the last leg across the s orchestra, G:00 p. m.—Dinner concert, broad- J0- p. me—Lyric soprano. Lva Atlantic, the airplanes that will pare manufacturers” ar T 4 . ¥ P s o Gt o ke e aiaTy $:00 to § m.—Edith W cast rrom Hotel Tuller. ticipat he world flight this epring N o Felpment of the » b Lt ' e Musical program by e witl ey no radio sppararue. - Too| FOr Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. | z 8:90 p. m.-—Musical program, under ! b e the auspices of the Highlund Musical club of Buffalo, heavy, says the chief of the army air — o—— SUTVICC SWEETPOWDERS /... ..\ - s Wallor at the . 1 A Thodght gt FOR CHILDREN, (Acotian Mall—Now York City.) | i ‘rorachucgs'waia"re A Certain Helief for Feverishness, 3 106 . me—Antonio Pesci Sroubion Termieg. Brcroere oo - Bublic 'ane Reclst Always includes Destroy W Thes Weesh o0 to B c-Dan Gregory > b3 Prot. Losie . B 4 X Tradeark coldy 004t I his o carnival orehedra Ll el SCOTTS Bowt aseest Sympie mrailed FREE, . 9:40 p. 1 AVVR L ko ew York university radio extonsion o [MULSION & z 3 d 9V B, W« i - = course leeture N 8:15 to m.—lugene Atking | e - MOTHER GRAY'S "'\ ' Talace Jags syncopas | - 7:60 p. m.—"The Story Book Lady RADIO SETS RADIO DEALER Sets and Parts Yoeone /| BATTERIES WE ARE FEATURING THE SUPERDYNE 4 and 5 Tuke Sets at ‘ Only PREST-O-LITE owners know N elrtl'Odyne Sets Loud Speakers In All the Popular Makes $55.00y $68.00 and $100.00 the real ts WhiCh can be Ob. " Se‘t;sfi conn'l)‘l;u“:tedcto yt;:{r orderiwilh ih'e nf:',:nmc_v tha:‘ onl); lollllg ;xperiene(g in p'lh;: o . d b their outfits. we SERV- ' field can bring about. Consulting service on sets any make at all times. omple MANHATTAN and MUSICMASTER | | tamec by stock of parts. Loup sreaKeRs | | ICF AL HAKES oF BATERE | CROSBY RADIO SHOP JOHN T. CROSBY . G. HAWKER || ONELL Tire & Battry Co. | = e ™o e e o o 58 Elm Street ’Phone 2456 39 washington St. ,Phone 900 UP ONE FLIGHT