New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 12, 1924, Page 11

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SOHLHHH8LLLL5855555958888285L5HS888LSLLBLLLEBIABLL o1\ L ITIIPITITIOREIIVG NG 0 0 ! |} VOICES IN THE AIR | i M L R LR R R A R TR \ RDRA. | (Westinghouse—KEast Pittsburgh.) | Thursday, June 12, 1921, | 6;00 p. m.—DBaseball scores: dinner concert. { 6:30 p. m.—The sleeping beauty, 6:45 p. m.—"The Flag and the B Y Y XYY T:00 p. m.—Baseball scores ® Garden.” . 1 7:15 p. m.—Farm program. FTETPEVEVIFVITTPIVCIVIITICIPIGTTUTOICFTIIITTIT TG v o $:00 p. m—KDKA Little § WO GOOD TILMS AT IAYCEUM, SMARING MOVIES" AT CAPITOL ‘forchegtra. Thompson, : S R a at the Capitol | 2:35 p. m.—Arlington sime signals, % s SutaLy | Weather forec Baseball scores, | Making Moy 10:40 p..m, nless otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are “Your wrillen by the press ugencies for the respective amusement compan). (Westinghouse—Springtield.) £:00 p. m—Leo Reisman entembhls 6:30 p. m.—Leo Feisman and his orchestra. T:00 p. m—Resuits of baseball games played by the Eastern, Amer- ican and National lcagues. Market ! reports, 7:10 p. m.~—Letter from the New Lingland homeste; *At the theate 30 p. m.—Bedtime story. 9:15 p. m tring quartet. 10:55 p. m.——Arlington time signals. and weather reports, PRISCILLA DEAN AV £ALACE and Tod DLrowning. lirector most color Concert by Durrell side the 1. Mk s and Speck iny 0 hodd 'ming to the Palac on Johnnies in a (Strawbridge & Clothier, Phila.) s p Iy for humor, Le and B ——— e *1 0 6:00 p. m—"Sunny Jim." Whi 6 p. m.—Meyer Davis Relievye cti ;,,c e hotel edncert orchestra and me, Helen Chadwick anl Mary ¢ ALl mores: “Why Men L 00 p. m—Dance musie by the 3 Weyman Five. §:00 p. m.—-Meeting of the Boy ‘cout Radio corps. 0 p. m.—Concert by the Penn. sylvania Railroad Glee club. 0:30 p. m.—Talk “Theé Child and the Fiddle," al-dow ill be seen in fbme - | g 1» Logan i the early gold rush Crystals Cheap & Tokyo—A niethod of i . 'g perfect artificts v - 1 by two professors of the Tokyo the cost of a §1,500 crystal ba : SRt~ WRC I'he artificial erystal is made by melt- N 0 ’ | ing white stones by ty at & |1s a Recognized Profession According | (B84i0 Corp. of America, Washington, D. C) emperature of 2,000 ¢ 1o Miss Cora M, Beale, Who Says Time sigrals and Detroit) pe—11 York City) Jack Rabhit storfos mmarried mot Th nder Majestie or- On account of the delicate subject land scenes, men and women will ot be admitied together to see this 400 p. m.—Children's hour. Unmarried Mother 1s Big Problem. 6:30 p. m.—Baseball sceres 5 f25 o T:45 p. mo—A talk on metoring. While social work A few years 880 $ig0 p, m.—Pieo reeital was something towards which semi- 8:15 p. m.—Song reeital. elderly pe rned when they 8:30 p. m.—Talk, J i ING ) f n * line 5 $:45 p. m.—Pete Marias' 1.'Adglon !})0\\hlPli:}\tl§(: ) i ™ 1 orchestra, ¥ ouble Feature la g1 establishe riiet e 5 : ; f rding to Miss Cora M. | weather forscast [ k t )t the New Rritain X - | report sut $editectone ¢ (Detroit Frea Pr —— and ON She comme on the fact that| g.an o m _ Dinner eoncert and final FRED THOMSON Pt iR s S e i . T eoncert and fina husehall seores, L P ° | 8:30 p.m.—"Mespiah” from Central e y - : "% Methodist Jpiseopal ehurch. f e work o e Welfare as o e ALL NEXT WEEK (Aeollan Hall, New A Picture For Father and rivileged child is another outstanding 1:%% s Son, Mother and Daughter [ yrobiom, she suid. of the day T30 p.m $:15 p. m.--Wangmaker coneert, 2:15 poom.-U. S Army night 10:30 p. m.-~Hetel chestra (Gimbel Bros, Philadeiphia) e ‘SAUP az [) €00 p. m.--Oficial weather fére- cast and final basehall scores | €05 p. mHarold Lesnard’s Red | w Tackets orchestra, ! 6:45 p. m—Livestock and produse 76 PRATT 5T. market reports, | V 7:00 p. m.—Bedtime stories and roll The ner Ty bt ;o 14 £.A0 p. m.—"Timely Topies for Me- (’flllm torists,” talk, A rel §:15 P, m.—"The Cuckes Neat. 7 200 p, m.-Talk of camp life, /lt;v 9:15 p. m.—Special concert by the musie lovers quArst, 11:15 p. m.—Nadio chess mateh, RYw (Westinghouse - Chicage.) M Protl 5. shoe 6:10 to 6:20 p. m.—Paul White. & lower Uee - n sn’_.” :l“\":[uv.-" i S WOMEN ONLY Wi SE. prices 4:20 10 619 3. \.—Jotkn Dol hary's orehestra Thurs, Fri,, 8 to 645 p m—Talk en MEN ONLY to 6:55 p. m.-Talk 6én Wi 1 Markeate” “Teanty Minutes Soprans, tensr matia reader, pianist, accempanist —PALACE— | v, Fri., Sat. 11 Nadio and Nesea Today, Fri., Sat Madford Hilisids, 3 CAPITOL Tonight, Fri,, Sat. {EITH VAUDEVILLE j! . a1 Closing stotk market "”Tnfmlulrimz = PRISCIL criograma, Bosten pelice ‘ o L) Making Movies Real Movies taken on the ath stage at each show with ¥ local boys and girls in the N 5 £) Fedsratsd Wilm roles. Direction of Thomas §| Js 1. (4) Weather report and Wal J. Ward. Don't miss the B local Mary Pickfords and §| wou Rudolph Valentinos, i F- ; hoat of Chirepractic—Da- port, Towa.) Code prastice roting of the Amrad Rig Foening program: (1) Rernie and his . B e OTHER BIG ACTS TN - “The Waverly” On the Pagch Indian Neek “SALOMY JANE” with Jacqueline Logan STARTING SUNDAY RS . “WHAY MiN LEAVE HOME" -PALACE- HARTFORD Matines Dally Exetpt Hon. god Pu Froning Shaeply 8t K15 B . Lake Compounce ’ BRISTOL Friday Evening Prize Fox Trot $10 In Gold For Winning Couple. $5 In Gold Fox Runners Up. TASILLO’S ORCHESTRA All Contestants Inyited The Tiest Stofk Company i% Amerien The Pali Pliym With My Arthor Sewgrd and iss Winifred St Claire Disection Yie. A W, Van Faren, § A Mg sngmented chorns and &N of the big favorités. 1n James Mongomery ‘s Wig Musical Comedy Wit “IRENE” Lyvics by Joseph MeCarihy Mosie br Tierney New Terk Scarie ctrichl Efects, andman’s \isi : P. m.—Sporis news and weath- er forecast. | 9 p. m.—The Paimer School Kadio crchestra. WHAS Louisviile Times 730 16 9 p. m—0 Cornet seles, lour-minu digest of International Sunday school ieason. I"'our-minute Radio Forum Bey Scout t Offielal central standard itme ounced at 9 o'clock 10ur concert. (Atlanta Journa! -—— Atiania, Ga.) 10:45 p. m.—Quartet and ehorus. WNAC . (3hepard Ste — Bosten.) £:30 p. M —TWNAC dinner dance. § p. m.—Concert program. (General Elec X iy, \. T) 45 p. m.—A Fex Moments with b Books. $:30 p. m.—Musical pregram. Piano solo. WHN (Loew’'s $tata Theater Bldg.—New York City.) t the Festiie Board, Reiser's Dancing Carnival orchestra. 10 p, M.—, piane duets 10:10 p. m.—Classica! seprans #e- lections, 10:20 p. m,—A!! Nation’s program. | 11 pm. 1er Henderson's Ala- b orchestra. p. m.—Harry Hoek and His ntertainera. | 11:40 p, m.—Soprano. 11:50 p. m.—~Baritone, wWoo (John Wanamakér — Philade!phia.) 7:30 p. m.—Sperta results and po- liee reporta. 10:88 p. m.~Ti signal. 11:02 p. m.—Weather forecaat Plenty of rich whole milk to make it nourishing As pure milk as doctors recommend for babies. Full and rich with all the cream left in. To make White Rose their ideal loaf, that is the kind of milk the Six Master Bakers choose. And all the other ingredients are select- ed with the same perfect care. But more than fine ingredients make White Rose such delicious bread. All the skill and experience of six big bakers are in this crusty, creamy grained loaf. Already it is the favorite in 200,000 New England homes. Get White Rose from your grocer today. These ingredients make it a rich, wholesome loaf Gold Medal Flour Pillsbury Flour Domino Granulated Sugar Diamond Crystal Salt Swift's Shortening Puré Milk Fleischmann’s Yeast (Federal Teléphone and Ce.—Buffale, N, Y.) 630 p. m.—~Vincent Statler dance orchestra, 30 p. m—Digaat of Baseball sceres Tive market repert. reau radie bulletin, | ployment bulletia, The American Boy | | story. | 11:45 p. m~~Weather forecast, WGR Telegraph Loper Hotel the day's National Garden Tu. Industrial ¥im Miss Beale Honored by ! Conn. Probation Officers Miss Cora M, Beale, executive see- retary of the Welfare Association eof this city was eslected treasurer of the state probation oii. Financial developments cers' association ‘in session at New London yesterday Cafe Savarin Fnsemble. ¥, ., Connolly gas present from New seerétary and Prebatisn Officer WHITE ROSE The Master Loq[ of the Six Bakers © Massachusetts Baking Co., 1924 “RINSO brings them out spotiess and they wear so much longer” Makers of the “World’s Smartest Collar” say “Wash your Van Heusens with Rinso” “YJOUR Van Heusens will come dut white and crisp as ever, and spotiessly clean,” says the manufacturer of this popular collar, “and Becausé theére is no hard rub bing their natlirally long life is made even longer. 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