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18 \ i ! . _cap— T ——r H.O-ICESIN THEAIR‘Z 7:30 p.m.—Democratic \l 6:50 p. m— ,* At the Convention ‘ E@E@ PTTTIIIPPTTITITIVEINS | o kit " |er forecast | Friday.June 27, - | ; e KD an Radio and R , ; | (Weatinghouse ord ) op.m eek E i1 e 2, ' ‘ $:30 p. m.—Baseball po e SDAR R s t| - | Adll — Jap: M e : - A L | | Hees | T30 p m—Adde by the United o, s RS 87 p m—Ar el | / ¢ ) : : is so simply and cheaply made — yet 7:40 p. m—M » A v (S Amplcoires | i e | APl j > Fa g is the most refreshing summer c o Y ) Mt Weatn.| 9:3¢ . | / beverage Known,~MakKe some today., NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924, ———. he Children's perio ews bulletina. § p. m.—Baschall goncert [ Harry Gr and Jack Delaney, world middi nt title at the Yan- : ; 7 kee stadium, > y Cedere ¢ Tttt 1 20sela o / Rl Newt would run for president. | :68 p. m.— als | j 3 The noise in the convention hall is | Weather fore - B e Ve s n—T rron | 1 s0 deafening we couldn’t talk any | 1es Bo ~-THEY ARE THE MOST PoLiTe ) 3 ! longer. I wish Marshal Otey Walker o B DELEGATES /N THE RALL— [ was here, He'd put a stop to it. , (Westinghouse—Springfield.) ; : B \ /| This lady visitor must have appre- || — p. 1 tadio drama, “Cappy . 2 N ciated what I told her for she invited Show m i osneen SaY Rt e BY AUNT SARAH PEABODY ue culjts o, Thate Hhe s SRS 7 p. m.—Results of games played e g And T can't see any sense in com- | by the Eastern, American and Na- | (Str ige and Clothier — Phila- s 3 it 5 k 4 ing back to the convention hall #l | tional leagues. Market reports. delphia. ° i el i N on hail yesterday 1:06 p. m.—~"April Fool” drama- | . o [ o mention my plank tized story. Current Book Review. June 27—In my; I feel sorry for visiters who come to the convention and don't know ] | anvthing st palities . tomorrow. Maybe by that time all of o oneatic | Vo was sitting in the visit : ;I\x‘t‘n t::l’:“ijflu will Liave found their || Have your eyes examined |tion aski me about McA s flnd |a§s¢s mted by one who y anothar | I told her he was from New e 16"; B;nm;r-f*j'fl"llte " 5 Washington and California, and knows. fan Concert com 6-10 p Soprano. || e ; i e el el s “asktorH ey o Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle 10:85 p. m.—Arlington time glanals AS s Iy orc TR At y S ¥ ssir Horlick's ) |||frames; special price $3.50. and weather reporta ‘a E 3 appine ra- 1 s 8 The ORIGINAL 11 p. m.—Coneert by the WBZ Trio. ;i - aite sc Dance : | ; is y ? . atie L Malted Milk 4T Lenses and Examination Program by the Hawallan erches- ’ 3 -, t d ¥ | At oot portant nes e and Telagraph Co : a, Montana and a s 3 | h ForInfants, 4 T e " Gasetat Buttaio, ¥. ¥ | : , insaids, || Lewis A:Hines, Ref.D. ( nghouse—Chicage.) gores. Ofticlal central standard time wded at the number from Usher, Baker I admitted that the onl F7TAG Cr:flm | Fannounced at 9 o'clock | 6:30pm c—Vincent [T never heard of the place. T of lives in “The Old Hor ‘ e RS . N to “llfloy.Jl:‘.k—‘mrn)ust‘con:rn e | Lopez Hotel ; 2 Moy must be important delegates |Town® *And I'm pretty sure he's FChMih%i(fiom“}‘mflf::“ Eyesight Specialist to 6:10— eBabary's or-| : 7:30 p. m ] Y sa “for T heard one [orm;mal -Drink for es. 57 PRATT ST. | WABL L2 Digesti . . Bl . | | news, Baseball es. T ‘Hold "er ) gestible—~No Cooking. A light Lunch te 6:30—Paul Whiteman's| (8torra—Conn.) | R : iy tas: T P 3 B i i always at hand, Also in Tablet form. 5 8 | market report. National ( ¥ : ] oy v g gl et Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford 1 radio bu n gates in |o ‘\'”: 4 : | p@™ Avoid Imitations = Substitutes | [‘=———————== big wheel at the When she inquired about L] . re. 610 “Collegians.” 6:30 to 6:30—Joska DeBabary's or-| | n.—State market report $:30 p. m.—Musical program {the hall. estra. —Report of international ! 7:30 to 7:45 p. m.~Talks given un- °E£8 laying contest. | dor the auspices of the American Sim——— | Perm Bureau Federation. | wWoo | “Boys, Girlsa and the Graln ex- (Palmer School of Chiropractie—Da- | shange” | “Among Our Nelghbors.” | | # to 11:30 p. m.~Midnight revue. woo (Jobm Wanamaker — Philadelphia.) 7:90 p. m.—Sports resuits and po- | Hee reports Dinner music by A, Can- | delori and his Hotel| Adeiphia orches- | LOAN tra. 8:30 p. m.—Band concerts by the HELP YOU? R. C, O. band. Contraite | 9:18 p. m.—Grand Organ recital. 10 p. m.~—Dance program by A Candelorl and his Hotel Adelphia or- ehestra. | 10:56 p. m.~Time signal 11:02 p. m.—Weather forecast 4 11:08 p. m.—Continuation of dance easy payments. A busi program Y like loan, where courte: and consideratien prevail, waz Consult sur manager, (Asollan Hall-~New York City.) Mow & b el .20 5 m—minancini eveiopments | | ' BaneficialLoanSosiety of the Day $:10 p. m.—~Goldman band econcert AT West Maln St 10:30 p, m.—Harold Stern's Hotel Open § to 5:30. Belteclalr orchestra. Satardays 9 to 1. WNAC (8hepard Stores — Boston.) | That Touch of Flavor which marks it as If you need meney, and are keeping house, we will lend you up to $300 on your furniture without removal, also to property ow Private transactions A Promise in Public and.a_Practice in Private! 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