New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 23, 1924, Page 12

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) P NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1924, m‘mm I L L L LR R AR L L A AR ale Suvarin string ensemble, ‘ ville act “Aunt Kisme Return.” P hemian show for Motiou Picture Acting.” 8:30 p. m.—DMusical program. P[AN V N IHE Progress of the Round thel S:50 p. m.—Address, “Annual Forg- —_— 10:00 p. nL—Pianist #:10 p. m.—Iox Theater Grand or- [ ESI AlR# World ght.” jery Losses. A | wir 10:15 p. m.—"The Turn of th hestra, $:15—Goldman hand concert | 9:00 p. m.—Musical program I GInibe), Bros —Fhltadalphia) Wheel of Events.” 10:00 p. m.—Grand organ recital. ""V“' PP TR CATE 10:00—8ir Herbert 1. Ames. | 1100 p. m.—Supper music. Vin- | S e s ) 10:30 p. m,—Baritone, 10:30 p. m.—Dance program by KDEA 1 Debussy program cént . Lopez Hotel Statel orchestra 6:00 p. m.—Official weather fore-| 10:45 p. m.—American ballads | Vincent tizzo and his Hotel Sylvania cstinghouse, Easc Pittsburgh) g 5 Taritone. | 11:45 p. m.—Weather forecast or 11:00 p. m.—"Nickerbocker Nif- |orclie: 11:00 lidnight Frelic, Tien el = 5 \Inntln\ June 1924 Inight . § & 08 : uk by ties. \5—Time signals. orchestr | 6:05 p. m—Dinner musig by the | : | signals. Lot L LU SR L WHY I'risco Serenaders, m.—Piano medieys, p. m.—Forecast. p : S g Seii (Loew's State Theater Bldg £ Bt B4k e Brlusing e Bionig Sehonliot Chironract # ater Bldg. N. Y. C) [oyiture Livestock and Produce Mar- | WNAC ca.” ! s. (Union Trust Co.—Boston) THIRD WRECK VIC rl\l 0 p National Stockman ar Sandman’s visit 01p: m—RRosalan(l dance orehes: . ki 0 10 p. m tion in > ¥ 3 I Solllaa 3:00 p. m.—Children's half-hour 45 yours old, New York, New Haven —_— A e 1—S8port ncws and weather fore- | tra, ¢ > L # : : r rts e o P i e e e | — 0 p m.——WNA( wlmu-'r vlun«".'- and Hartford railroad engineer, who communi v whic Si00—Muszical program: ..-mm\.._| $:15 p.o m wWAAM 5P '”f“"' '1"“*[ rom Cop- | was scalded in the wreek at Corn- commu Hobson's (hoice. | wall Bridge on the Danbur Pitts- brovdeas — —— field line June 13, died yesterday in W00 the Danbury hospital. This is the == Palisades orchestr chestra. (John Wanamaker—Philadelphia). |[third death resuiting from the wreck, Wil 30 p. m.—Songwriter's contro-| 9:00 p. m.—"Merry Madrigals,” _— two men having died shortly after bridge & Clothier—Phila. song review | 7:30 p. m.—Sports results and po- |the accident. Mr. nnett, whose Sunny Jim*™, m.—Classical tenor 9:15 p. m.—Talk by National Com- lice reports. Dinner music by the home was in Danbury, leaves a widow ver Davis Belleyvy Str 9:45 p. m.—knglish prima donna it for Prevention of Blindness. | Hotel Adelphia conc orchestra and three children. T e e 5 Jito0r #8005 roge 50 p. m.—Whistler. i p. m.—Address, “Vital Sta- sehall scores 12:00 to 2 m.—Midnight ].,,. 9:45 p. m.—"Preparation Needed |tistics. T:00—Music lessons for children, | pianist, soprano, tenor 8:30 . s (1. It. Nelson Co.—Newark). { 10:00—Musical program — ukulele, | 8:45 p. m.—s e itar selections: contralto, | 9:00 p. m.—Charles Stri 5 S:00 p. m.—Sterling dance or- | | ith Dis headquar Perican ald Na Cornelian is often used as a charm. WHAZ (Kensselaer Polytechnic Institute, F Troy, N / 1y 2:00—oneert, ¢ reader, with address by Inspector Cassins A, tion commission Minstre! show, | Substitute seryvice, 5 Concert by Melrose rding | ¢ 1 e », p wABW i ; Vi on time sig (Storrs, Conn.) ] | e T ; : " |)|0 f Tf 'PART r AN’JER\'CE 1:00 p. m.—Dinner music, | (rederal Telephone 2 elegraph Co. | | Buffalo) sh tenor 5, cellist, joint recital poser-pianist and group of artists, Long Island Grotto B. 1. G. club, 600 p. m.—Dinner music, Vincent Lopez hotel, Statler orchestra WGY T:30 p. m—Digest of the day's Elve, Co.—Schenectady) | news. Baseball scores. Buffalo live { stock market report. National Gar- Savarin tering ensemble. ' den bureau's radio bulletin, Agrio- | —Financial developments of grams the day, 8:40 p Tileston Bryce, vaude would each broadcas tion which 1t i to maintain emergency communication a a definite wave length, His tentative plans embrace enly the first, secor 1rd, eighth §6d ninth radio districts, moatly in the northeeast and middle est, Dut =2 .o - - - he says this can be extended o} B i i T e souniny N EVENING AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN We feature the Neutrodyne Set. Sets constructed to your order with accuracy that only our years of commercial ex- ctails of Play , (Countey of and Copyright 1924 By Radio Digest Publishing o) perience in this field can accomplish, The larger, or Class B, oat . " (BRE INETRUCTIONS FOR USE BRIOW) ___ Consulting service on sets of any make at all times. Complete stock of parts. could maintain a trun i gency eystem over t country a1 . Met| Monday | Tueeday intedas | Thursday Class A stations or to amateurs p o+ | 1 Bl S o] 230 L4 local ,“m.:‘..-..,.‘l By the us R CRED, Yamew e 0311000 11 8 Formerly Radio Operator With Marconi Wireless Co. and U. S. Quartermaster Dep’utmenLtp ONE FLIGHT Bids buileven & sreatcr number of arNa ! : : ot [ 830200 141 MAIN STREET ) 3 stations, including cspecially ama- €Y. Mexien ( 3 0| teurs, could work together toward | transmission of the emergency gerve fce at all times of day and night The plan of assigning definite tions for intercommivnication, ! S, Hooohut, Has i [ et {1398 130 1248 1013 wards points out, is design®d to avoid .‘ Y 4 | s 15 -~ . ! confugion if more stations tried to Ry oo 11000 T 00l 10 et [0 20010 5012 at the same time, burgh, P 70 |7 i =3 d A chaotic condition would result L 't B 20| T K ? I atations wore to tey and communi- | 5| sas Tl 0% T3 4 i ot | B ® ] WX farain. Cibe eate with other stations promisco- WRAH, e Mim O VAR NEAR - 7_' " SR R ; DIRECT WIRE TO NEW BRITAIN—30053 IN SWAMP NEAR HOME ' : i j 2 3353333 found the body o Coroner of Dutehess County Orders lru'l:.n.h- |86 1200 € jom #3083 L ' . Clneont, b, | 300 1| o / ry to Retuen Verdict of Dl )| : | $%. 80 3 3 Drowning, 4410 v W 'y : g WHAL Tror, & \ 3 £ g . Vo 23383 33 isher, In a bog less than five miles from his «umn yme at Verbank from which sappeared ton days ]l Demonstration Chieagn, 11 ¥ pocket MC Mompbia, Tena Mr i . WNAF, Bowten, Maw #ieldon » J . WOAL'Sys Arines Tesm On Jupe 12 went out walking ¢ WOAW, Omaba, Kb 11 i disappeared. 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The coupon below is for the convenience of those who wish to make an appointment for a demonstration. 1O COMPLETE O1LTING PLANS RADIOLA SUPER i1l RADIOLA SUPER-HETERODYNE £425.00 $286.00 Radio will greatly add to your pleasure this summer—gay music for the porch dance or lawn fete, in- teresting talks, market and weather reports, sporting events, and the broadcasting of the entire presiden- tial campaign. i In addition to a complete assortment of Radio Sets of all kinds, we are featuring the Phonoradio—a - 4 - ® S combination of the famous Federal Radio, equipped with storage batteries, and an Emerson phonograph, ey ey | e / \ period model, with Music Master Horn, Th’e are combined in one cabinet. $280.00. “e COUPON . range to have a demonstrator call at my home June ———— at ———— o’clock. SEEKS $1.000 1O As<A: 11 ' / Name Address -

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