New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1924, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924, e B a2 = e S g — ) p. m.-~Dance selactions| hia Club Alabam orchestra ' p. m—Hollywood orchestra | WHAS Vol('ES IN IHE AIR yiayed hy Dok-Eilsenbourg and His| 12 0 a. m.—Ted Lewis and nera I s 1y, | and rlainers | (Courter Journal-Loulsvilie Thoes— Sinfoniana ’ His nie Clowns with the Ie- N ) §:20 p. m.~—Soprano. Loulsville, Ky.) e —— 7 p. o Boston FEdisom Big| vue in J —_— $:40 p. m~—The Mour Preclous | — | [ise G \ P Jewels 30 to 0 p. ure Te- FRIDAY L ¢ = 5 P 1 stock ma m—Coneert. Fo : 80 p. m.—~Musical | ket quotat t $:45 p. m—Soprano, ¢ { e Clvil Service talk, .ate Im- KDKA — | e e 6:30 p. m s forchildre 8:50 p. m.~Vrank Catello and his ™ news bullating. Oftfelal cens Westinghouse Last 1 3 al *_“"‘v wme Mfg. Corp.— m.—International Sunday chestra tral standard time announced at § s : Buffalo, N. Y.) | school lesson 9 p. m.—Plainfield Elke band. o'clock. D118 3 7 | 7:4% p. me—=Health tal 9:15 p. m.—Farrell Vernon ore e —— : 5 to 7:30 p, m.—Dinner musio—| 10:30 p. m.—Musical progs sl 5 “ lever Davis' Bellevue| '/ iotol Blatier archus- | S —— ) p. m.—Plainfeld Elks band. wAnG o Strat ° t : i | WeX p. m.—Men's Community| (A. H. Grebe & Co., Ine. —lon of the day's roit o Pre ) jass orcheatra, land, N, ¥.) | @ p.3 r concert . m.—Frank Catello and his —"Physical Lduca-| 17 a) w"\_m TEA ST Tn—Daneo program. 30020 . me—Parrell Vernon or.| S PimPlavlat you Know you will always get the JaonIEproRTe I, ] - hestra, §:30 p. m.—Roprano most satisfaction for the money. -Will Collins and i M 1 m.— i | : waau . ( p. m.—Men's Communlty| g4 n m—Reader . Bible class orchestra 8, T Radio Santa .| CHOICEST INDIA, CEYLON and JAVA TEAS WOO Aouncement. IW + § 9:15 p. m.—Planist. Is m 4 ot : e = | (John Wanamaker — Philadelphia)| 9:30 p. m.—Baritone Turks Let World See | turies, and it 1a Hoped to make mak 9:45 p. m.—Soprano. B ) [ q “ \hd l ¢ them aceessible to the world b Home Made Remedy ; _Sporta results and po-| 10 p. m—Reader Tt [the ey ior PARMINT 4 Dinner music by A.| 10:18 p.m-—Royal Colontal dnce 50 o o established here a na-| PUTNAM ‘ i hia :io(cl Adelphia - tional library of Turkey In which' Tacoma, Was s % I'rench room orchestra. the existl braric 1 Pitt Putnam b , ) i existing lbraries of the uni nam, | Stops Any Cough Quick §:30 p. m—Special program. WEAF versity and the private library of of General Israel Putnam of Revolu ] —_— 010 p. m.—Muslcal program. 8o-| o\ reortone and Telegraph (he former Sultan Abdul Hamid will| tionary war fame, died recently a Get from any d st, one oun i or and m"{”'» o= Naw Yoric/Clty)) i be united. + | Vancouver, Wash, aged 91, H of Parmint ( le strenzth) add to| 9:35 p “"T“n«w Sipan), l Turkish experts are at present came to this state from Ohio in 1889 it & “u..vr(v..nr-usl.' o e toi0 PR mw‘rv CPstudying the methods of orga He served in many important battlel 1ake p. m.— 'I‘,""‘L“"““{' Do A e antet: tha ton of the public libraries fn of the Civil war as a member of oot Mizse and his Hotel Syl-|Happiness Candy Hoys! cengort by Dean capiiala Manuscripts of great| Wesl Virginla regtinent. The bod ent Rizzo an 3 8 P find iy , value were collected fn Cous - was sent to Marletta, Ohio, for buj 30 p. m—Evaning bullctin cur- | Ghillas eras | iidren like it t | 1ania orchestra. the United States Navy band. {51045 ‘the course of the en- | rial, Supper musie—\incent WS, p. m.~—Dan Gregory and Hlis| Cryatal Talace orchesira in and his| \s & Prescription prepared for Rl Colds, Fever and Grippe 11:15 p. m.—Popular songs. |1t s the most speeds remedy we know, 1:30 3. m—Sam Woodlng and| Preventing Pneumonia | v for the —— Rook Review ask for Horlick's of a course {n " iThe ORIGINAL l\, Malted Milk Safe Milk n time sig- e ¥ s oy fm : and Diet N, 5 (! For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, & Westing- Nursing Mothers, Children, etc, P gram of dance McEnelly's Singing orches- U Bt Dit fou Inwalids New York Clty.) T o r:':by-: A we'll-balanced. palatable, easily assimilated diet that RHEESL SQUERLAINC | nounghes and up-builds. Use at meals, between meals, or on retiring. 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