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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1924 I EE——— e FETPEIVIETIIVGOTEV e vaney | 5 p m— i |- rom Cape Town to tF 11 p. n.—Weather forecust, I pounds and more of wmilk, it will be [ s ' $VOICES IN THE AIR ) ' i i gl ey i et o et . m. e tham tin | whridze and Clothier—Ihiladei- | Association of Amer to be held | » TPVPTFIIPIIETIICISIEIIEITY | | guitar. | phia.) July 4 at Richmond, Va Tuesday, May 27, [ op.m > Political Situation in | | e In an announcement from Thead- | s Washington . | (America e and Telegrapl i . ne—"Sunny Jim." quarters here, made by I'resident | g KDK g . « | 26— ity P M icllevue | I'rank Q. Lowden, the husiness of (Westinghouse — ki Fitteburgh.) 9 SRR ¢ € . - ilotel co a and | the association for the last fiscal year ; - 9: 8 e sigaal 5 . nney o ) ¢ s . shows an increase and a sound finan BB Il scores; dinner | W€ r foreca | story; Spo talk; nn- ) Ixcerpts from the opera | gial basis. “although decreases in { —FPopular songs o s, orehesira Daily Fagic el business were shown for the previ- p. m.—The Children’s period. e Ky « : italks Adolph| 10 p. m.—“Red Circle” entertain-| ous successive three years.” | snyder's orchestrs er “Since 1885, when the association 5 p. s bulletins, 7 p. m.—Baseball scor 3 i 11:10 p. n—Char v and his was organized, more than 1,200,000 7:13 p. m.—"The Contemporary eneral LElectry o.—8clnectady, | Symphonic dance cows and bulls have been registered T Il A n4ie Novel; Mountains, Plains and Pio- NN B g 2 f J. | 7\\17v in the Herd Rook. Creditable rec- / x i neers of America.” TR o | R ords for production of milk and but- F __'r 7:49 p. m.—National Stockman and| 7 P. m. - e : e | (scolian Han—N ot [ords for production of itk and bui-| R jch, Pure and Flavory—Try it. S " ¢ L 7 ¢ Williams - - | 100.¢ ; 5 - Farmer Market 1 3 , il i ) . 100,000 cows under the supery 2 > It J 7 p. m.—"Dogs—0ld English Sheed | or agricultural colleges and recorded BLEND of INDIA, CEYLON and JAVA TEAS q 5 Prominence inj Do o : in the Advanced Regist Weather forscast. B all sc 2 i : - ¢ ) i )"_ : Ilinancial Develop- A national sale of 120 purchred over crowded thorities that twe fires in the Bremer 10 p.m.—Mitchell’s 2 ELRT L ! & ©s Sorenaders, of the Day. Holsteins will follow the meefing, German women is ye A oa S8 g Fikia Saatal ’ or. 3 4 . m.—"' Sol and 8 s’ 0 p. m.—Paul Specht’s Alamac S S O st office, and 2 five in a postal car x County Leipzig, were due to matches en- (Westinghouse ingfield.) ‘ —Continuation progeam | 8:15 p. m—Pitralls of vartner- German Women Students | subjects than at » . A A all of the universitics report en- | d in parcel post packages mailed Take Technical Courses iarged ciasses also in architecture, en-'in the United States. | \‘.L <I1vmv AU o iRt ~The number gincering, and other tachnical studies. |, aders, ship. 6 p. m.—Leo Reisman mble, 6:39 p. m.—Leo Reism and his % d final b p Non Bonatis i) 30’ p. m.—Hotel Astor dance or-|0f women students in the German | . orchestra. i ’ g . % i o il 155 i universities has more than doubled in NO MAILING OF MATCHES | S or Summer : p.i 1[.;.—“1,\»51. ki hlc“m ‘ 1| WIP concert orc . d i P bt i . the last ten years, Recont statistics o o s Sl e L played by the Eastern, American anc . . g e k Ce : ashington, May I d 5:45 p. Livestock and produce G515 n ihcs ot 2 . show that in 1914, there were 4,100 National leagues. o ¢ shork i rr el Holstein Cattle Breeders women students. while today there that matches and other inflamma - e time stories and roll] old . White, o by the May-| To Meet Next in Virginia e 0,551, materials are prohibited transpos ~in 5 Hours | i | World Market y. 7:30 p. m.—Bedtime story for ] » idai Seventy-nine Medeine, jurisprudence and studics tion in the mails, is being given kiddies. venty-nin ¥ §:30 p. m.—Concert, 5 !"'Sipp m.—Arlington time signals| C0llingwood, N. . rge ds of more than 1,000 pounds but- |teachers are the mos 4 and weather reports. I - at, and 54 cows of the sam --l;’rm{ nrjlmnnmnl.‘u: the thatfon partm m( ln(l '\“n(um resu vN('Im]?! i 11 p. m.—Summary of day's cvents |’ 30.000 professions alrcady are very much complaints of the German postal Au-i eond dregss at the neral Co! ence of the| '’ Wanamaker—I'hiladelphia.) . - st E ey | 10 p.on eems and his Vic- Methodist Episcopal churc | tor Recordi rehestra, Chicago, May 27 8 p. m.—Community Music clu 1 p.om. v Austin and Gene Molstein cows have made ye rec- | designed to fit the students to b ~ postmasters throughout the country | | 3 ., at the direction of the Post Office De- ual Gimbel rs musical re- WoOo [have in one year produced p. m.—Sports results and po- | RKYW i | (Westinghouse — Chic (Toes s ot . 0:58 p, m—Time signa o 0e : A 2 p. m—Weather foree 6 to 6:30 p. m.—Dinner conce 6 to 6:10—Joska DeBabary's orch- s \ WA estra, (Shepard Stores— Loston.) 6:10 to 6:20 p. m.—Paul White- man's “Collegians.” | - : 6:20 to 6:30—Joska DeBabary's or-| . i Ramblers chestra. N X i 5 p. m.—-Boston American orches- p. m.—Musical program. | sations of Lalman,’ b $:50 p. m.—Sopr usical program. 9 p. m.—Dan Gregory's dance care DO | mival orchestra. WsB 9:30 p. m.—~Whitmark Black and (4tlanta Journal — Atlanta, Ga.) White program. o 10 p. m.—Fletcher Henderson's Al- wWex 8 to 9 p. m.~Vick Myersa melody sbam club orchestra orchestra. - 10:45 p. m.—Emory university WHAS 6 p. m.—Dinner concert and final | theological quartet; Rainbow orches- (Courier Journal and Louisville Times | baseball scores | tra. —Louisville, Ky.) 8$:30 p. m.—Musical program | CRAC — 10 p. m—1ted Apple club, (LaPresse — Montreal.) ) to 9 p. m.—Agricultural Tab- - | ik S le k. WIAN 7 p. m.~—Kiddies' stories in French Elliott's Falls Cities' Scren-| (Union Trust Co,—Cleveland, Ohio.) and English. | aders, | 7:30 p. m.~—Ilex Battle and his Mt, Oficial contral standard time an T30 p. m.—Sopra ntralto and Royal holtel dinner concert orchestra. | nounced at 9 o'clock. tenor, Plano selectior Neapolitan 8:30 p. m.—English musical pro. - - IFour. | gram. | WGl . 10:30 p, m.—Joseph C. Smith and [ (American Radio and Rescarch Corp. waen his dinner dansant orchestra, Medford Hillside, Mass,) ederal Telepho A ‘elegraph - ‘o.—Butfalo, } 6:30 p. m.—Dinner dance —Jordan's P nmL—-On ) Dollar Debate, The quest Are You you not in faver of a Medifi- | cation of the Volstead Act?” WwWRo 6:830 p. m—Closing stock market . (Radio Corp. of America—Washing- | reports, Weekly review of conditi 3130 po m=—Vincent Lopez MHotel ton, D, C.) in the Iron and Steel Industry, I | e { ton police reports. 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