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" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH i5, 1924. e Wmmwwcv!wmvu of th ater Boston Federa- |tins. Official central standard time| 9:30 p. m.—"Mignon” by the t tion of Churches. 2. Concert announced at § o'clock ind Opera Society of York $VOICES IN THE AIR § | 1530 p. m—Dance p by =| WEAF S Ben Selvin and his Moulin o se9veve - o unday ! PIPOVPPIPPIEIIIFO¥ | (\merican Telephone and Telegraph 5 Crean miske ches dircet from the AR Co—New York City.) s e ndar 1 es of th Fourth A e (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). Saturday. > ntist .“,‘, urch ; the weap R 7:30-10:30 p.n.—Mar X t 3 ¢ Mot . 1 Potomae Telepho T Rober! Bryant, pastor otoma phor NG M,','::,:': e e Crdadcd bl el Organist, Mrs. F. D. Bossing; choir -Washington, D. C.) b Westinghouse band under the direc- 1 by t direntonsa s S o Sunday. uo::‘lo_f T. J. Vastine. American Chicle the aussices of Mre. Jane Webster | 11 & m.—Service from the BA-p. M- ure Raiph Ha & Murrell. Four-minute reading from church, Was 8:00 m. adio Receivin York Commu original manuscript, Mrs, J 1 will b delive by IR Helps,” A. K. Phillipi, radio engineer Harriet You S AN IDL 5 Pie Sor B 3 : » g nell. Official central stand “ REEOY, 5 2 - Heavenly at DBethlehem of the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing company announced at § o'clock. 8:15 p. m.—Featur 7S ’ Cathedral o $:30 p. m.—Concert by We man (Federal Tel f?.“:;j‘ and” Tilogrann | ot Mi, St house band, assisted by Gilbert Mor- — A A e D, an . Hugh I : ris, tenor, Keziah Thomas, contralto. CRA SRRl head, of lmmanuel - (LaPressé—Mont | chur 4., will deliver Swnday. Saturde 6:30 p. m.—Dinner Vin. | e Rl . 11:30 a. m.—Services of the First -Riddies’ stories in French ceni’ 1oncz Hotel St ot T This is one of the fastest of all ships flying the Stars and Stripes. She’s the new scout Church of ‘|'{"”-“ “5 ‘“{"‘; Pitts- < Balls and his|SHestra. cruiser Cineinnati. She'll soon leave the Pacific for a record run to New York, via Cape Horn. .. Harry Moore, first reader. sattle and hi 2 2:45 p. m.—Con by the Ash- I concert orchestra. | 5 land Colicge Girls Glee club, (Ohio) P m—William Eckstel city). ¥ NAn R Cor) il 25-8:20 p. m—Chas D. Goldfard,| 10-10:30 p. m—*Full Moon Dance | by the Rev. T. H. McKenzie of the M-s. 2. . Haun, director, most Canadian theatr and his Capitol 1 > i By o e 4 T s Sirand (Heater sun — ttoit Provides inging | Orehes Dutch Reformed church of Flushing, : . M.—Organ recita or. 18 strand eater gang. i otelen eyt - - = et v 5 and i Ch ,”,<p,|4.,‘.-u:h director bl 10:30 p. m.—Jos. C. Smith and day .. hLhode Island. This program wi §:30-8:35 p. m.—Shelia Kembele, 10:30-10:40 p. m.—Edith Wilson | L+ I. Music by U;_C _C*:?": and soloists - B v Mt. Roys otel dance orch rd Garis’ “Uncle o4 of_the | presentation by and Fleteher Henderson of the Ala- | ©f the church. Favorite hymns sung Carncgie Institute, Pittsb Pa., ' Mt 1 trched ¥ on request Ay D ke Sporting news Mr. Rothafel of vocal and e $:40 p. m.—Ncil Nagel, sing-. bam club. n request. from the Carnegle music hall. a0.4:45 1 v of 4:45 p. n services of the it I artists which is given every Sur g 10:40-11 p. m.—Fritzi Leyton and 4:30-4:45 p. m.—John D. Fiynn of 8hadyside ¥ ch, Pitts- ay. ~ ight direct from the Capitol the- 45 p. m—Joe Sherman, her entertainers. the National Security league in talk. & poear Y ! P York city. i 4:45-5 m.—Al Raymond of the burgh, Pa. Thomsol 1 concert. Organ | i =i = -11:10 p. m.—L. B. Surtis, tenor. :40-0. p. M~ ¥ et minister, kil ern Union Boys' band. ) WHN p. m—James Clarke fn| 1171179 P L s hon | “Little Jesss James Company” at the €:30 p. m.—Dinner concert by the Easiweal x; Al m.—K. M. Wellinger, “Op- State Theater Bldg.—Neow ; ”'L"r‘u"-“ DI e ellen, |y ittle theater in monologue. :3 N v icert by the A Ao it —Pitzpatrick’ Bros., | 2008 Wi d composer. s Pittsburgh Athletic association, Pitts- WET s i 2 3 o2 @ City.) p. m.—Fitzpatrick’ Bros., 008 WrLT 0 e La Skers, 5-5:15 p. m—Mme Alberta, con- . . $:15 p. m.—Concert by the West- | ging old time songs. 11:20-11:30 p. m.—Avy La Skere, burgh, Pa (Strawbridge and Clothier—Philadel- it = el tod ] : foincdet) g % tralto. i : 5 2 ern Union Boys' band. 25:30 p. m.—Kenneth Casey's So- ' SINEINg. : :20 p. m.—Address by Dr. Daniel phia.) $:45 p. m.—Dr. Alfred N. G s Grosorians Dente brehestta : P —Richard Doug- 5:15-6 p. m.—Tom Banks and his L. M ...u%) pustor ..: the r‘mnh»n;l‘nl e smith, director of research of ! » Moser ctor, 40 p. m.—Harold Glér , popular song . (',olonl.xl Inn orchestra. M».lhu-]l.s'r Episcopal church, Pitts- = e J"’._' the Kid Radio Corporation of America $-8:10 p. m. tenor, 1 vaudeville artist, sing 2 p. m.— Rubey Cown and 9:45-10 p. m.—John J. Levbarg in burgh, Pa. R N oy Jim—the Riddies 1owing Its Vocal Master,” one of the | popular songs. rtianer concert. “)_ ol e PR 0 ey o m—Méyer Davis Bellevue| Highlights of Modern Radio Broad- | $:10-8:20 p. m.— n m.~—Bob Emmerich in ¢ G 10-10:30 p. m.—Ignatz Merrill's or- » ipiscopal cluN h 2 Fiitabusgh. Birattiry, Watal bakait’ archeitin, — |Mtng” nesl singing Sunday. | chestra with Leon St. Clair, baritone, Ta. ‘{ : J . \T L‘v‘ Ml"”d. r. -~‘ ‘ e g y “\' “""m_ 9:00 p. m.—"China Today,” by m.—The Kehoe sisters, m.—Victoria Miles, sing- 3-4:30 p. m.—Queens County Chris- | of the Meta Mora Restaurant. %:15 p. m.—Radio Op ornm . P—E ae ale e i 4 o masie ssented :30.12 —WHN R: Mve. B T ihe iy Koes.|the auspices: of a County | Helen gerald. tian Endeavor program represented | 10:30-12 p. m.—WHN Radio Five. pastor of the KEast End Christian >Medical %‘g hamberg. church, Pittsburgh, Pa. Subject, * | g Ex $'15'p. me—Recital by Luciua L | 2 INKEE T R Cole, violinist; Loretta Kerk, pianist| I N AN L o w O RLD N O C AR L = S and aceompanist. (Westinghouse—=Springfield ). 8:20 p. m.—Musical features and AR specches of the “American Institute| b 4::::;'::".-0””[ be the Of Bansing Banquet” at the Bellevus | g Bl . » 4 Stratf hotel. Hotel Kimball Trio, transmitted from 1“,,:;’;dp“"m._mh“.), Rahe and Wi g"‘ :‘0"1['1‘""‘_‘]“” "l‘":l'?"('fl"_"i -:"" Symphonic dance orchestra playing ‘;:m" :io.}u?-ll"f},n“:;an "( "‘:‘ I’.n:: at the Radio Ball Room, Majestic ho- | d Lone , cellist; ! tel. | > Lawrence, planist, ! k;:i}') p. m.~—Bedtime story for the sSunday. fddies. 4:30 p. m.—Chapel service by Rev. 7:40 p. m.—Piano reeital arranged j by Professor Gustay Kriedt $:25 p. m.--—Story Grownups, by Orison 8. Marden, 9:56 p. m.~—Arlington time signals. C. Bieri and Senior choir of Siloam M. E. church, Mrs. Wm. Wible, or- ganist, 7:230 poom rvices of the Arch| street Presbyterian church. Sermon | by Dr. ¥. W. Loetscher, of Princeton | for Sunday. Theologica! Seminary, music by| 10:45 a. m.~—Church services trans- Princeton male chorus. | mitted from the Church of the Unity, - TR | Rev. Charles A. Wing, pastor; music WNAC | by the Philharmonic male quartet, (8hepard Storcs——Boston), | and Miss Adele Graves, harpist; Hay- Saturda; | mond . Hodge, first tenor; Howard 6:50 p. m—~WNAC dinner dance, | 1. Smith, second tenor: Willlm H. broadcast from Hotel Westminster, Lippmann, baritone: George B., 8:00 p. m.~—Concert program. Dowd, baes; Robert W. Ficld, or- 3:00 p. m.—Dance music, state | ganist and director. ballroom orchestra. | 6:45 p. m.—Sunday vespors on the Copley Placa orchestra, | trans- - Ernest wWoo (Palmer School of Chiropractic— | Davenport, Towa). KYw | yr Springficld municipal chime, mitted from the Campantic, Newton Bagg, chinie ringer (Westinghouse—Chicago). | Saturday | - p. m.—Sandman’s visit | saturd p. m.—Sport News and \Atalh-’ 6:30 p.'m.—News, finuncial and | €r forecast finul markets furnished by the Unjon 9:00 p. m.--Orchestra program (1 Trust « Chieugo Journal of Com. hour) I 8 . orchestra, V. B.| and U. B Dept. of Agricul- | Bochte. barltonc solofst I p. m.—Children’s bedtime day | 9:00 a. m.~-Sacred chimes coneert, to 7:30 p. m.—Dinner con-' 1:30 p. m.—Orchestra concert 11‘ @ert furnished by the Congress hotel, | hour), patriotig und sacred numbers “ 9 7:00 to 7:10 p. me—Joska De. | bY_the . 8. © orchestra, | Babary and his orchestra 00 p. m.—Pipe organ recital; IS ewe 10 to 0 p. m—Clyde Docry | Erwin Swindell, organist | his orchestra. p. m.—Sport News, | 00 to 8:68 p. m.—Musical pro- s p. m.—~Church serviee; Rev, | gram: , Kirttey Gillum, pastor First Chris. Indiana male quartette Han ehuy Davenport, lowa | R. Paul Smith, first tonor, 9:30 pi -Musical program (1% | . orchestra, wRe (Ltadio Corp. of Atnerica~—Washing- ton, b, ) hours), D, E. Kistler, second tenor M. H. Marquardt, baritone. A. M. Hagberg. basso Grank Foy, tenor, accompanicd by George 1. 11, Stewart ATHER a surprising discovery—till you find that there are a dozen cars, has a larger motor than Bill’s $1790 car” type ‘clutch and transmission. Think of , changing from high to second at 30 miles an hour—quietly! The New Jewett is stoutly built, weigh= ing 2805 pounds. Has a 6-inch-deep, 184- pound frame, and Paige-Timken axles front and rear. All-steel universal joints havesealed-in lubrication—oil,notgrease— good for 15,000 miles without replenishing. 80,000 Jewett Owners Know 80,000 Jewett owners know from actual experience how “‘tough’’ Jewett is. Proven dependability is what buyers want today. Jewett'sbodies are loungy, comfortable, and roomy as the largest. Yet, because of convenient chassis size, Jewett turns park- ing problems into parking opportunities; turns around in narrow streets; requires less garage and alley space. We say of Jewett—in all the world no car like this!—because its combination of fine qualities and advantages has no equal. Some of them you can buy at $700 to thousands more, but then at the sacrifice of convenience and economy. Jewett costs but $1065. (603-3) . 31498 1195 De Luxe Touring . . . $1220 De LuxeSedan . . . . 1695 AND LINCOLN STS. itichard Bllcnsohn; basso; Pauline 6:00 p. m.—Storien for children by smaller motors. Think of this before you Diton, aceompnnist Peggy Alblon ) : : 4 Peunsylvant altway orchestra, _ 1:49 Do m—Dance program. by Getawe buy—especially you experienced motor- Logansport division. Brece's orchomtrd. . : [ A ists who know how important is ample o P th—="Safely First" talk by . m.~Bibie ik by Pro. Ever see an ordinary horse struggling to start & 'T e g R "Aratar ot fessor Lotia 1. Bilss, teacher of the foodP Thow watch the itvonger borse wolk oway power. Take a look at a Jewett motor. See 9:15 p. m—"Under the Krening VAukhn Bibic class, Calvary Bap- with it smartly? Jewett's amaring pick-up i seen how it fills the hood. Compare its 3% x5+ Lamp” serviee furnished by the 18! church , e every day when the traffic officer blows his whistle. inch lind 249 bic inch ’ Youth's Companton, Inciuding short | S0 D i Piano recits et aoioee oy ot dha's wlel inch cylinders — 249 cubic inches piston sorica, articica and humorous i Fem s displacement—with other. motors. or M. Maxon And Jewett motors stay good—due to Violin reeital 2 y s g Sony. et M tadre high-pressure hollow crankshaft oiling. A s e S bives e, Two gallons of oil per minute are forced Orgheatra Hall. Chicago. 108 3 | weTrantminton of through all main bearings and connecting The. spealicr of 1} ing R e th o VARG AR rod bearings. Smooth, quiet operation, like Al Varker ¥ Rt hande . 4 q pe ’ gt . 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