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YEVOPPIVPPIPEPPIVPTIVIII Y AVOICES IN THE AIR § Sai Al Al KDEA “Wesfingliouse—Rast Pittsburgh) Saturday, March 29, 1924 p. . —Dinner concert. 15 p. m.—Feature. v p. m—Story, 5 p. n—La.t minute «cachers of Fible classes. 8 p. m.—Address, 3 p. m.—Feature, p. m.—Concert. 6.15 helps to Soprano and iolin, 9:55 p. m.—Arlington time signals. \Yeather reports, Sunday, March 30. 19214 11 a, m.—Services. 2:45 p. m.—Concert. p. m.~—Organ recital. 2 m.-~Vesper services. Dinner concert. Services, KYW (Westinghouse—Chicago) Saturday H m.—Bedtime story. to 7:30 p. m.—Dinner concert. 7:10—Joska DeBabary's or- 7:20—Clyde Doerr's orch- v to 7:30 p. m.—Joska DeBa- vary's crchestra. 8 to 8:58 p. m.—Musical program. soprano, tenor, pianist, contralto, violinist, “Safety First.” Under the Lamp.” sunday 11 a. m.—Church service, va hall, Musical program. 2:30 p. m.-—Chapel service. p. m.—Sunday evening club serv- «. Musical program. Orches- WHAS (Courier-Journal and Louisville Times—Louisville, Ky.) Saturda 30 to 9 p. m,—Concert, News bulletins, Official cex i»d time announced at § ral stand- o'clock. sSunday .57 a, m.—-Organ music 10 a. m.~ service, ttod p. m red concert, 7 (Avohian Hall—New York Cityv) Saturda m.—Unecle Wiggley stories, p. m.—DPianist, . m.—"Mistakes of Employ- T 7.30 Choristors, You will be sur- prised to see our i large assortment of . beautiful carriages: } also the low prices af which we are sellin them. Compar: that you will always do better at A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-17 Main St. ONs Prove MIL GUARDS YOUR HEALTH * Pure milk encourages and promotes good health. Our milk gives S you perfect satisfac- tion and we give you prompt service, May we serve you? "MAKE SU=Z TS SEIBERTS S e ner) $PARMK ST. PHONE:1720% NEW BRITAIN.CONN Evening | | Reading. (General NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, £:45 p. m.—"Echos of the Present.” 9 p. m—1Lily Choristors, 9:15 p. m.—"Mark Twain.” 20 p. m.—Spanish orchéstra, Sunday 11.a. m.~—Church service, 12:45 p. m.—Symphony concert. 7 p. m.—"Bubble Book stories. 7:30 p. m. “The Happy Prince, § p. m.—"The Annalist's Talk for Business Men.” 8:15 p. m.—Concert, 9:40 p. m.—Concert. e - WEAF (American Tel. & Tel. Co.—N. Y. C.) turday 7:15-9:10 p. m.—Health talk. Male quartet. Panist. Tenor. Dramatic “ soprano. 9.10-11 p. m.—Speeches. Sunday 2:45-3:45 p. m.—Interdenomina- tional services. | 3:45-5:30 p. m. — Rregular Sunday {men’s conference. Musical program. | 0-9 p. m.—Musical program. | 9-10 p. m.—Organ recital. WHN (Loew’s State Theater Bldg.—N. Y.) Saturday. :00 p. m.—Orchestra. 5 p. m.—Tenor. :30 p. m.—Piano solos and m.—*"Beating Father m.—Contralto. m.—Harmonica solo- D. p. 0 p. m.—OIld time songs. p. m.—Violinist., 0 p. m.—Lyric soprano. 10:00-10:05 p. Singing. 10:05-10:10 p. Singing. 10:10-10:20 p. m.—Piano sclec- . . 10: 11:00 p. 11:00-11:15 p. 11:15-11:30 p. 11:80-12:00 p. |and entertainers. m.—Singing. m.—Tenor, m.. ging. m.—Rubey Cowan Sunday. . m.—Christian Endeav- vocal selection: m.-—Classical . m.—~Dance music, Dramatic soprano. | 10:15-11:00 p. m.—W. club, | 11:00-12:00 | tiens. p. m.—Dance selee- | (Palmer l | | { | School of Chiropractic Davenport, Towa.) —~Sandman’s Visit. fport news and weath- 30 p. m 6:50 p. M.~ er forecast. 7:00 p. m.—Educational lecture, 8:00 p. m.—Orchestra Baritone soloist. | Sunday. p. m.—Mugical program 7:30 p. m.—8port news, $:00 p. m.~—Chureh servies. 9:30 p. m.-Musieal program; tenor and soprano, 7:00 WNAC (Shapard Stores—-Boston.) saturday. . m.-=Dinner dance. “oncert, Dance musie, Sunday. 10:55 a. m.—Service, 3 p. m.—Conecert program T8 p. mo—<Service, $:50 p. m,—orchestra wr (Btrawbridge and Clothier phia.) Phitad saturday. 8 p. m.—"Sunny Jim." 6:30 p. m.—Concert orcheatra 8 p. m.~Fducational talk, " thing You May Not Know.” Musi reeital, dramatic soprano, planist, Tinist, 9 p. th.—Sunday sehool 1essor 10:10 p. m.—~Dance orchestra n ' Sunday. Chapel ser organ recital and sci ., iee m. wir (Gimbel Bros.—Philadelphia) Saturday. m.—Harold Leonarl's Red Livestock and produce market reports. Tedtime storics Munieipal Water Sup- Russian ehoir Excerpts from “Stradelia.” 10:15 p. m.—Harold lLeonard's Red Sunday. 11 a. m-~Morning service 4 p. m—Program from Metropoli- tan Opera house. ' | pro- prograni. | 7:40 p. m.—Concert, Story for grownups. p. m~—Time signais, Sunday. (Detroit Free Press—Detroit.) Sunday. 4:30 p. m.—Sacred concert. 7:30 p. m.—Services. The Hudson quartet. 2:30 p. m.—Chapel service, CKAC (Lal Montreal, Cana Saturday. 7 p. m.~—Kiddies' stories. 7:39, p. m.—Orchestra. 8:30 p. m.—Variety entertainment. 10:30 p. m.—Orchestra. Sunda; WRC (Radio Corp of America—Washing- ton, D. C.) Saturday. p. m.-—Children’s hour, :45 p. m.—Bible talk. m.—Talk. :15 p. m.—Concert. $:30 p. m.—“The Battle | lects™ 8:45 p. m.—Concert. of Dia- WoO (Wanamaker's—Philadelphia.) turday. 9:55 p. m.—Time signals. 10:02 p. m.—Weather forecast. Sunda; 2:15 p. m.—Musical exercises. 3:15 p. m.—OIld time hymns. 7:30 p. m.—Evening services. wcar (Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co., Washington, D. C.) Sunday 10:40 m.—Service. Chimes, 4:00 p. m.—Service, 7:20 to 9:00 p. m.— {gram, 9:00 a. Chureh Musical pro- to 10 p. m.—Ogan recital. SAVES LIVES OF 125 Loss of Life in Laplosion, Bluefield, W, presence of mind {who three weeks intendent of the va., 1 March ~The of T. J. Dawson, ago became super- Yukon-Pocahontas | Coal company at Yukon, W. Va., to-| day is credited with the saving of the lives of 125 miners in No, 1 mine yes terday when an explosion elaimed the lives of 26 men in No, 2 mine, Only six of the men in No, 2 mine escaped. When the blast came, Superinten- {dent Dawson was near the entry lead- |ing between the two mines. Itealiz- ing what had happened, he rushed {into No. 1 to warn the men there. Some of these workers were injured {when they were knocked down by the force of the explosion | ANl the bodics of the victims were recovered last night from the mine | whieh was the scene of a similar dis- (aster in 1919, when 18 livea were sauffed out, Rescya work was at first done by volunteer teams from nearby mines and Jater was in charge of the crew from the United States bureaun of mines rescue ear from Nemours, Offfcials of the company and mine inspectors who have been in the mine since the hlast, believe the sxplosion was caused by the head lamps of three miners, who teok a short eut through an abandone working to thelr places of work s- JOUNSON WANTS CLEANUP General House Cleaning In Party, Candidates Argument in Speech belles 1L, Mareh Senator Hiram Johnson of California, candi date for the republican nomination or the presidency, In an address last ight declared for “a general house cleaning in the party and at Washing ton “The administration has chosen as ita allles, those gover ment for big business, and those who ontrol the kind of politics exempli fled in fraudulent southern represen- | tation, free ex pressionr through direct primaries existe,” Johnson asseried “This s |the system T am going to smash.” who exploit where opposition to NEW WGR (Federal Telsphona and Telegraph | Co.—Buffale, N. Y.) | Saturday. & p. m.—Music recital, | { { | WwWGY Electrie Co.—Schenectady N Sunday. 11 &, m.eService, 3:30 p. m.—Concert. 7:30 p. m.—Scrvice WBZ (Westinghouse — Boston.) Sunday. 2:30 p. m.—Coneert. WCAP (Chesapeake and Potomac T-'-phrm»i Co.—~Washingten, D. C.) Sunday. 0:40 a. m.—Service. p. m.—Service, :20.9 9. m.—Musical program. 9-10 p. m.~Organ reecital. WBZ (Westinghouse —Springfield.) Satorday. 1 4 m.—Dinner concest. 30 p. m.~Bedtime story, _o B The housewives of may soon enjoy MARCH 29, 1924, - [ : Johnson advocated “protection for | | Luna ot wnd iteashe ewury | NEVW IRISH GROUP Haughen bill which aims to restore a t | “ratio” price on 1 stabic | go0ds as offering the st aid to {the favmer's “awful plight, PREHISTORIC HUNT ! Four Other New Movement, Mirch memby will trish and co according to the Dai s Dublin correspondent il supporting Free State rment gen but on cortain m independently. One rs 1s the guestion of This wos one of t revolt and if it the Four riy goverment oy | Further Search Today Vor Belics Of . resigned o industry The Who Inhabited Ancients The | | Califorgia District ut of he he re- Angeles, March i1 the 1 weapon; Los reh at vation for ments belongin | historic skeletons brou there, is to be conduetod clentists, | should some weapon o0 |be unearthed, their period oxis tence conid be extimated with mneh greater accuracy. I an iy nt or | weapon of the old stoie age ,x-mm] there, it would furnish | paratively reliable evidener ti {four men and a woman who are now being studied rn California in that paleolithic jegiod, Furope some 10 or 12 thousand years ago. O’Lonnell’s Emblem Wins In Power Co. Contest | According to word received at the | | lecul office of the Connecticut Light | & Power Co. by Superintendent A, Jourdan, Matthew O'Dor assist- iiull cashier in the office here, has been ed $25 on the company's ac- | ecptance of his model for a company {emblem. The emblem prepaved by | { Mr. O’Donnell will be placed or | letterheads, stationery, displays truek; AMr, O'Donnell’s emblem | selected from a large number submit- ted by engineers and other employes of the company. Along with the check | sent to Mr. O’Donnell was a congratu- latory message from Viece-President Day. net v act iese matt t t 1 r bounds today canses of the s lon corresp there to break taking his decision to Mr. MeGrath consulted ornament AyS, is n cha for 1 of wagain I for: fo party “those offic considered h or i rmy mutiny. s to the Daily s in Dublin, legislati HMroduced in the Dail Eireann tering oath taken by the {and men of the army 50 &8s to prev th ym belonging to any pol grom- 1 the bones roumed hon old whici the m SIGNS TR Ty 29.—King Boris ] signcd the two Buigar-Americ treaties dealing with |and extradition, recently ratificd the sohranje, KINC Sofia, March N augat;l\T Fi*r;l;i;htcr Badly Burned at Blaze | Naugatuek, March 29, — One fire- man was geriously burned and five | | others overcome by chemieal gas late | |yesterday afternoon while fighting a | | {small blaze in the Naugatuck Chemi- | {§ | cal company. Pernato Guera, 27, was | taken to St. Mar hospital, Water- | | | Lury, where it was said he was rest- | ing comfortably last night. The other men were given first aid | the factory and later faken to their homes, ‘The bLlaze, starting in an unknown manuer in one of the vats in a brick | buildiag caused a series of explosions and s, flames beyond the controt any firemen and a call for the fire departm was sent i, Guera was burned when one of the rais eploded, spraying the chemical over his entire body, at | | { | Waterbury, Benato | Guevra, burned during a fire at the plant of the Naugatuck C‘hemical company, Naugatuck last night died | in 8t. Mary's hospital here this morn |ing. A& fumes are said to have {added to the man's mtense suffering, | Five firemen fighting the blaze wers by the and one was lin a serions for several | hotre, Guerra was burned wien a il exploded and s eicthes caught ¥ 1. | or ercoms s, condition JOHNSON IN NEW JERSEY, Wis Name is Formally Placed in Con« test for Primary Delegates, Trenton, N, J., March 29.—-Senator Hiram W. Johnson has been formaliy placed in the cont for New Jersey delegates to the republican natjonal | convention, Nominating petftions were fled yesterday with the tary of State Martin for large, alternates at large and district delegates throughout the state who will ba voted upon at the presidential preference primaries in April, secro segates at ONLY TOUR ACQUITTALS About 200 Convictions Obtained Phila. Pederal Conrt, Philadelphia, March 20.—All but four of the two hundred lignor cases | tried during the March term of the | federal district court presided over hy | Judge McKeehan resulted in econvie tions, United States District Attorney | George W. Cowles said todas The | cases were disposed of in 15 davs and | ineluded for the first time in this dis- triet the prosecution of purchaserg of liquor. Sentenees ranged from one to ten months and fines from $25 to $1,000, aggregating close to 840,000, n BRITAIN Memhers of Goverminent | Party Are To Juin McGrath o 1is ers join ires - nt le ey m rm is quoted bound other words the lead Mail's writ- t society while in government as n naturalization by Daughter Brings Suit Against Father in Sharon s, a wreeking créw, with the aidvof & locomotive, is now at work tearing up the ties and rails of the branch. The *k has been in progress several days and is under the general su- pervision of Superintendent J. J. Snave No trains have been run wrly over the branch during the past several years, Mg rwinst her s dam- her week from ged to vy iron Two Killed, One Wounded In Wild Party at Buffalo o, N, 29, Spotl i iy i s, G dod adinn s —A party 1+ Perry street t o/ a man and the woupuing of a city who s in the Emer- with 4 charge of first wireer pgainst Lim, ave Mws, AMury Schulls trect, hor calier An- 5 old of 33 Lord “Maa ace of 1he Lieutsrar:s John A, of number 8 patico station. wonan #nd hospi ‘Colyate Company Has o Ordered Biggest Clock 4 the ar strument ¥ sk oot Ha 181 Vil NRAHWAY'S MAYOR QUIT Ral March 28.—.. 78 Furh iway's soclalist mayor, wound whom much criticism has revolved during the last tyo years, gned last night the special election this in which the voters de- cast aside the commission government in favor of the councilmanic system, Mayor Furber T left with the announcement he would return for next Tuesday's com= mission meeting. Since that time, however, recall petitions have been circulated and there is an impression here that thig on prompted his retirement, minnt mel Vil he re will 1 32 tigures whoeh witl make i pos 1 to of te tin shiore + cosily he € form Y TEARING UP i March railroad rul autho aba 1l Meriden branch n this city and Meriden, Waterbury, N. H. and H Iy received fe don the line, be recent- ty t TELL THE UNION LAUNDRY DRIVER YOU WANT Thrif-T-servic AND YOU WILL GET Twenty-one lbs. of Family Wash for $1.50. 2. All flat work ironed and neatly folded. § by Wearing apparel returned damp, ready for ironing. Ever);thing washed in a laundry net—no wear and tear on your clothes. No disfiguring marks. Enough time off from your housework to see how the world looks from your own “Front Porch.” C:t that “Front Porch” look by sendir: your family wash to