New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 7, 1924, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 VOICESIN mEAlR 3 Mount Koyal Hotel [chestra . | classic orche 6:10 to 6:20 Paul Whiteman's | Methodist Episcopal church the tr Ne 8 p. m.—Church servic e i caty of 8:30 p. m.—La Presse studio enter- | “Collegiar 4 p. m.—Radio chapel sor 0 tainment. 6:20 to Joska DeBabary's or- | — 10:39 p. m.—Mount Hoyal hotedehestra \ orehest 5 ) a. \YH ] reh ra. Aegean Provided Their Own Soy- roof dance program. 7 to T:55 p. m.—Musical program. | (american Radio and Ttescarch Corp. g T Yale Photographer Bets He C M ale otographer s e Can | | | Saturday, Junc 7, 1921, 15 p. m. London, J .\ > b 1 y Vister " Iscy, who m 1 a photo- Willinz to Give B Outict on ) p. m.—Musical p am (1 ). PRPCTCETIHC AT TICERITGRA ™ ] l '-, Fhe ‘atmer Fehoo Radio [ | KDKA (Westinghouse—East Pittshurgh.) soncert. e I —_— y s 4 f ather ' 3 t A Ter ) uio near mpu; - 4 5 sunday 1i 6:30 p. m.—The children’s period. (Union : Trust Co.—Clereland.) . Y 5 ‘ 10 4, m.——Central chureh sorvice Toridl oron iiatas i ‘ 6:45 p. m.—Last minute helps to| Musfcat program b X R S No Vivience—Had Died in Restaur- cars and has recorded ‘the teacher of adult and secondary classes | 12 p.m e 7 p. . Meeting of the Amrad Dig & o ‘ irs acd s ooyt i 100 Pt Basehall et Rinonis i i e (LGS Brothensciul: . ' Mt and Body Removed To Road- |t g made a uniqus wager, A . teporte RizI0s ts that he can call every 7:15 p. m.—1"dhture, ide, 1t Is Reporied Houbets 208t e oanil Eell e 8:00 p. m.—Concert by the West.| r inghouse band. | 9:55 p. m.—Arlington time signals.| & p. m.-Official weather foroeca Weather forccast; baseball scores. and final baseball scores. B — 6:03 p. 1 farold Leonard's Ited Sunday, Junc 8§, 1924, Jackets orchestra. §:45 p. m.—~Lovestock and Concert by the Nite Caps (Gimbel Brosi—Philadsiphia.) WwWoo (John Wanamaker) 7:45 ’ . T e n the surviving members - - . . Talk on New England t th : commencement for their he death of Mrs, I'red- nmer v f Saturday Business 3 3 Musicale whiso bods’ wak fovoa | butitn 8 1 ' o th peniion s He' Kas tnb e 7:30--Sports results and police re- | Weather report and Waitham time e b rian 2oy i i inacceptal The 3 ¢ but says he is sure of winning minister was quotcd v 1 zer Saturday. wmbers of the class for 20 ports, : 0 | highway near this city, said last night 10:55—1'nited States naval ohserva- Sunday {1hey wore convineed the woman died produce tory time signal, p. m—-Twilight program. 1. “Ad-"or overdose of narcoties and alcohol 11:02—United States weat - 'venture Hour”. 2 Musicale by Nor- in a Chincse restaurant in this city 9:30 p. m.—Paeealaurcate sermon market reports, | | £ for the graduating class of the uni- Jedtime stories and roll cast. man Church Concert company thursday nizht and that there had ; 2 $:30 p. m.—Ivening program. 1. | no violence, They were 3 versity of Pittsburgh. Dy s Sonnett el onpbol e Sunday {Talk. 2 Musical e 220 P UriRn ecta) andiHontosiont Fhon e 10:30 —Morning services from Beth - | = other than that the act of two wniden- | 8 0 §:48 9. m—Vomper eervic $:15 p, m.—Aptetal cancort b my Presbyterian church w7z tified men in taking the body fr . - G'g de Presb 1 ehurch, Iussian choir srom the Church of the 1Y JIESPSIeNIOn ehuwreh. (Acolian Hall—NewYork Skedten ; i : : ; | 1 might be considered in the &‘ E! u oly Virgin. ! all scores, H ,.»p‘ S Ving the regular Sunday arternoon sca- sosiation orel detn Columbus Choral society la T s e A et 3 L 0 p. m.—Waldorf-Asto taurant and Harry Brown, a negro | 6:45 p. m.—Services of the Point Phia. . Jand sicrod elivacs socifa) : Breeze Presbyterian church. . | ,10:15 p. m.—Concert by J rehestya. { patron whe said he was in the place A e tusis e College Glee 3 2 $:20 p. m ANo | when the woman died, were being || % : Leanardiasted MG $:45 p. m he Many < of (held pending further examination. | ; 11 p. m ¢ 1 acke " (Federal Telepho and Telezraph Co 3 i " A le the W « ore I g (Westinghouse—Springfield.) Jackets O . ¥edcral Telephons aud 1 ph Co. | Brondcasting. vwhile the police were secking [ : Bufialo, N, Y.) STl = Paniol Diaiiist two men thought to have accompan- 10 p. m.—Conirato, Pianist [icd the woman when she entered the Sauurday. | 4:30 p. m.—Services Saturday 10:30 p. m.—Club Lido Veniee restaurant Thursday afternoon and A | 7:30 p. m.—Evening service from| qy:43 p. m.-—Weather forccast chestra believed to be persons who carried 6:45 p. m.—Leo Reisman and his 950 p m—Sunday mizht e R Bk k # orchestra, phonie concert by Ben Stad a i etimie H .. Sundn 7:08 T 10 Lagstall 11:45 A, m.—~Wenther forecust 7:00 p. m‘vhhr';uu;_ of baschall | Wip orchestrs 3 p. m—Vesper serviees, Presby-| 1y games played by the Kastern, Ameri- | - ! J k 5 £ 2 terian ehureh of the Covenant. TEom B T aat Biiononas oG can and National leagues. Market re- Bp. m.—Oen vecitel r ;“ ’:I":‘Nl‘,v,r{‘m\; h‘”‘u: y ° port. | (General Filectric Co.—-Scheneciadg, - R AR 7:10 p. m.—Leo Relsman and his N. Y ¥] 3:46 p. m.—Weather forecast 7:30 p. m.--Raritone. Oln ow S p. me-—"The Annalist's talk for ; Bedtime story Sunday. Ctanta Tou ‘.‘:“ Gt G b namimen e : —Concert by the Hotel| 18 p m.—Services of 1h : (@iiantasdoirps) LA 8:1 p. mhy—Bunduy evening conce Kimball trio, | Preshyterian church of Schenec s 19:9 o ReminiEcencesiof s | saturday porter.” 5:30 p. m—Vrecland mandolin ban- m.—Bacealaureate o : A io, guitar, ukulele concert trio. college, Schenectady, M il “‘_ H0REL 0y LERIA L AR 2:30 p .m.—Concert by mixed quar- |the First Prosbyterian church sociation of Workers for the Blind woo s 10: 451 kwoods musie, 1 . » THE tette, — (Falmer &chool of Chiropractic 10155 p. m.—Arlington time signals, wHAS Davenport, Town) ; and weather reports, (Courier Journal and Louisville Tuncs |0 q';":",""\'h i iy | W TRUST CO. - - | —Louisville, Ky.) ¥ Saturday NOWERITALN Gy 50 P, ML Randman's isit Saturday { light of shiclding a crime. sion of Bethany Sunday schoo : } m.-—Uncle Wiggley stori Willie San, proprictor of the res- e AL | “How much do 1 owe you 4 1080580 “Whatinell's that rattlin’ now? serviee . ‘ Sunday. - sunday. reland A Ray 6:30 p. m.—Sport nows and weather 10:45 p. m.—Church services"trans- | 9:37 p. m.—Organ music bl R el o - torecast Read the Advertise- mitted from the church of the Unity, ! : ki dac At ot 9 m.-- Orchestra program (one 10 a. m.—Church #ervice of liro P 6:30 p, m.—Sunday vesperson the | way Baptist chureh hour). Baritona soloist, Williamson = ments under Head- . A THE BANK OF SERVICE [ service. Springfield Munleipal chime, 4 to 5 p. m—Coneert Virothers | wWex §:00 p. m.——Concert, s 7 bube : . Y : KYW ¢ Press---Letroit) Sunday ing 9 in the Classi- Open Saturday Evenings 6.8 i 9:00 p. m.—Concert by coloratura | soprano; cellist; pianist; dramatie so. (Westinghouse—Chicage) o et e prendiisartions: : 2 Orchestea concert (one i i Standard Time Naturiey sr conbert L KinaL fied section. N WNAC ¢ to §:30 p. m.~Dinner concort. Aatye 4 L (8hepard Stores — Boston.) Saturday. 0 p. m.—Shepard Colonial or- s 2:156 p. m.— State Baliroom orches tra, 0:15 p. m.—Hotel Westminaster or-| chestra 10:15 p. n.-Copley Plaza orch tra. sunday. 10:45 a. m, Service, Cathedral Church of 8t Paul, 53 p. m—Elm theater orchestra of .‘nm'v.\ and assisting artista, | 4:4h p. m.—Service, Park street T 7 I S Compare the price York City.) | || iR 208 a2 L AR with what you get r1EaTY m—=Dinner musie 1130 to 12 p. Soprano; bedtime wiory: readsr; baritone; pianist: vio ) ';,',f ‘1',,] his :.,'{‘;" 'v"h' M g % \ 34 " ,} i Look the Oakland Six over searchingly before p d ! you choose your new car. See for yourself how much it offers for $995. If you plan to spend this amount, or more, here are easy tests which will help you to decide wisely. WRC 6! America—Washing- ton, D, C.) Drive an Oakland six. Make its performance saturday. your basis for comparison. You be the judge. n's hour, talk Monday Morning Musical | | | i | | | Examine its advanced construction— then you will understand its fine performance. Piano recital | R A talk on the Coast LA X Test its fouracheel brakes for yourself. Then | ! E you will realize their great importance. Song recital, \ | p. m.—Talk by Senor Don Bel-| \ Lxamine its remarkable finish. Remember tran Mathieu, Ambassador from Chile, | % | that its lustre is enduring. 215 p. m-—Concert of Chilean musie Compare Oakland's Fisher-built bodieswith athers. Consider beawuty, and staunchness. WAN y Find, if you can, a top which equals tloen's State Theater Bldg.—New| \ A . | Oakland’s permanent top in smartness and -York City.) 4 utility. R L e R N T Observe Oakland's convenient controls on the steering wheel. Others use the dash Satunday, 7:380 ». m.-Broadvay Jones and 5 4 j s ionsa ‘ - g See Oakland's unique glass elosures for B s g open cars. Everyone likes them. 15 p. m.—Concert pianist 0 p. m.—\Versatile orchestra 3 e Compare the Oakland Six with other cars— even those of higher price. 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