New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 20, 1924, Page 10

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(Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh.) 5 p. m.—Variety concert. p Children's half hour 4 p. m.—Checker Inn orchestra. § p. m.—DProgram to he announced. | “oN 2 yesterday FIVPITTEVETILTACT G - | WHAS Selected n N e £ ’ iVOICES[N DU Jp e e e S merc2) Late ampico re-| NAPLE HILL NEWS S e Was skeptical of Kellogg’s Bran s —Louisville, Ky.) b % gl i & . . r— 2 0y ow . ] s ¢ e G g 8 Liifien Boneoe apd o until it gave him back his health L | m ). t v Ne ) I or vill B Wo wee at Friday, June 20, [ st ortant news hulle e New " Junior Hig st will be'| Cange HMarbor, East River N 8 o cx i i Official ¢ wsn beld in the Cong by rally Mr, Carter—whose letter :hfi‘ :;-‘ ni‘::;:;;:lrn'm}dfi:'h-{;; KDKA tundard time announced at 9 o'clo anta Journal—Atlanta, Ga.) . | ®Vening . R e t : o S 5 5 4 e everything for the relief of tried, Yours very gratefully, WEAE » J tendent of &chools, .will be ¢ i o It = : constipation. All lad failed. But L. T. Carter, 204 Nineteenth St e f tke pupils of 1 ] ik Bran brought him perma nent relief, just as it has done for Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krum- 6:30 p. 5 ec” ar Shepard Stores—1osto Center is spending sever y | 6:45 p : i ; . At Bcores—Boaton.) Horldatahtor in N ence Nordstrom and M d Mrs. An- Gentlemen: ugs and pills. 1t acts exactly as ' .. QUaten regularly, it is 7 p. m—B | scores, a great suffe r ed fo relieve permanently the 7:30 p. m.—Address Ly the Nordstrgn received 1had o re most. chronie case of constipation, or T.40 m.- I ———e A v c v v b 8 p. r;“ ert by the it Nind B Ash- waen ) was awardcd to Mrs. e gro You will Jike the exclusive, nut-like n aiy, second to Mrs. H. H. How- Jaboring job and | . po0 of Kellogg's Bran, éooked and T v 5 - > - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAUD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924. CTOPEFTIIPTEVITLACEHTEIIOTD | - 9 p. m.—Concert Weather report and Waltham tim The graduation exerciscs o ter, Ja are spend — at 8o i h llows—was sxeptical, He had tried otifndtion T hine o doin o writtem by William Maudrey Washir Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 . » WNAC Mrs. Aaen And f New i . ar.| thousands of others. Read his letter: does mot. irritate the intestines “Bermuda T on Van Veen attended the eara old, and have been 3ure ¢ on because of ru : States Bureau of Min or of science. ton echune o vour grocer will return your money. al Telephone and {ried for the first time, skepticall Berenaders. i bl £ : - a v, v a lation to Mrs. J. H dmit, your Krumbled Bran. The krumbled., Eat two tablespoonfuls Weather forecast. Haseball wcorvs. | 5.1 hildre . — Latham. ARE SOUGHT IN MOSCOW sult has been voncerful. 1 began | daily s with every d | ] X Bib b2 30 Dinner music—Vinvent | normal a’ter 1 had been on meal, Lat it wi or cream and orchestra. | Dr. Raymond Goodale, who gradu- :::"(::::\m:» '...:» I:"-::Or::!:)r e in the recipes on every package. t of the day's|atcd from Harvard M school snd-50's Pills, Epsom sal'a by by sl grocers. Made in Battle Creek, WBZ ) Search For the Seeret Liberty of l\nn' (Westinghouse— Live stocl this month, has been \visiting his par- National garden bu-| 1 Mrs. Benjamir 1a IV RaonalAs e Tersibta AROLIEIL o TR R ; J tury. Many of these had been taken |for the hooks began %o disappear one m urray White- = . Now Going On., | to Moscow by tie Greek princess, So- | DY one after the work was done and, | s0 the story goes, within a short time, 6 p. m.—Dinner WRBZ Trio ! m ts of games p by the Eastern, American and Nation- ther casts e S Shop. 1 Mrs. Starkweather ente . ol Bt . ! a0 al leagues. Marke | ' 5 to 11:13 p. m.—Musical pro-| Maple Hill Jorpat, Esthonia, June 20.—Search ;phie Palacologa at the time she be- | h 2 S -Mr. Warre Discoy- | 10US yuartet. gram by the Heirloom Plate orches- .,:, 'Y:lqlglw‘»\\. for the v of Tvan IV, }came the bride of Ivan 111, f"”‘.',,"' -"'.",l‘“ 1““",::]',‘,'. ,')H,\]:"J l“‘r,t,:,' tra i ¥ irst | known as “the rible.” has been Ivan the Terrible became obsessed "' 0 aon '] Gl ol bkl 5 11:15 p. m.—Supper ic—Via- | 3 taken up by th jet authorities in | with the idea thal efforts were being | heldithe secret "of =whereth Acolian H New York City.) | cent Lopez Hotel Statler orches | i R, Moscow, accord to word received | made hy a world fo rob*him of , treasures were kept 10 p. m.—Concert Sy , 11145 p. m.—Weather forecast, | Mr. and Mrs. Harry W 1 | here of Doctor I* ¢ s, weceially his library, prano and accompanist 29 p. m.—Financial Developments daughter of Newington have Western A rgyman of Dorpa nd it s on this account that he 10:30 p. m.—Recital by soprano. | of i | Woo from a week's motor trip to Maine, 10:55 p. m.—Arlington time signals American Museum of Nat- | (yopy Wanamaker — Philadelphia.) | : and weather reports. ural distory—"The Lconomic Value L | Alb2rt Nordstrom of Bangor. Maine Iecords kept by Dr. Westermann 115, M Concert by the WBZ Tria, | of Insacts T o R el e .| is ‘spending the week with his moth.| which are in possession of his rela-| According to tradition the secret U d lt t d p. m.—Sports results and po- | is spending with h hid nadulierate ST 8:15 p. m.—Goldman band concert. | jico raports. er, Mrs, 1", Nordstrom, tives, show that the library now being ! hiding place sel Ivan was RYW 10 p. m.—F ' chorus concert. Dinner music by A. Candelor | oy sought consisted chiefly of books in | known to but t the time, and no E g 't l s t d (Westinghouse—Chicago.) 10:45 p. m Spec Alamac | jic Hotel Adelphia ,.Wh,,_:,:.,‘!_‘ FLLLY Mr. ar rs. I, B. Doan and|the old Greek and Egyptian languages | diagram was kept of the location quSl e y centel - - | orchestra. . 8:30 p. m.—Musical program, 8o- | caughters, Helena and Nancy, . | prano, contralto, concert zither solo- . bow zither soloist, pianist, accom- Current Bouk fteview 7:50 p. m.— B who originally started the task some ! couciuded to remove the books to a (e o ] . Jareut dungeon be neath the Kremlin | CuflCUl'a Talcum walls for safe keepi 1| dating D ir as the fourth cen-| The workmen who built the tomb Sto 620 pm r i ! 6 to 8:10—Joska DeBabary's orch- estra | s pa . §:19 to 0—Faul Whiteman's | N 9:30 p. m.—Grand organ recital. “Coll2gianas.” O 10 np. m.—Dance program by A J i . j to 6:30—Joska DeBabary's or-| & p. m.—International Sunday (anqelori and his Hotel Adelphia or- { ¥ to 7:45 p. m.—Talks given un- 5 p. m.—Health talk. 10:65 p. m N aianall K ) 3 der the auspices of the American| 7:49 p. m.—Baseball results 1108 5 ins Farm Bureau Federation. 7:45 p. m.—Mediterranean Travel-| 11.03 ;. m.—Continuation of dance ) \ “Queens of the Farm House.” ogus i ; \ 2 i % et Lk [ **10:20 p. m—Program by Para.|PrOSTEM America’s Greatest Values > Direct from Makers to Wearer 8 to 11:30 p. m.—Midnight revue, | ™ount concert orchestra, WOX WGY s Co.—Schenectady, | | N ety ey (Detroit Free Press — Detroit.) woo 1 of C o—Da. | (Loew's State Theater Bldg.—New | g i " S Sr‘heonm“:'f 11:::7““ e York City.) : 6 p. m.-—Dinner concert and final ° el : ik haseball scores | 6 10 7 p. m.—At the Testive Board,| 7 P m.—Musical program. | ! @ 4:30 p. m.—Sandman’s visit A $:50 p. m.—Sport news and weath-] 9 to 10 p. m.—Broadcasting from or forecast. Loew's Astoria theater, wri 8 p. m.—Musical program (one 10 p. m~Harry Hock and His En- | (Strawbridge and Clothier—Philadel- s kour. Reader, baritone, Hawaiian [tertainers phia.) guitars. 10:15 p. m.—Soprano. —— | ‘ e 9 p. m.~Weekly Tourists’ road bul- 10:30 p. m.—Roseland dance or- 6 p. m.—"Sunny Jim." ' letin, chestra, 6:30 p. m.—Meyer Davis Rellevue 11 p. m.—Ted Barron program, | Siratford Hotel concert orchestra and wip Laseball scores, (Gimbel Bros.—Philadelphia.} w SasEr g is, that most Of the men WhO {American Radio and Research Corp. WABL L) ~—Ofticial th H{ st ~Medford Hillside, M L) St 8 - C ) . e weather forseusk ord Hilside, Maw Lol come here for new clothes, Jordan-Lewls daneo orchestra, 6:20 p. m.—Closing Stock Market 715 p. m—State market report, i % 6:45 p. m.—U, 8 Dept. of Agricul-| reports, Code practice. 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