New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1924, Page 7

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10:30 p. m Horonaders. Program by Van Curler VICSN r£ AIR I'RIDAY, Boys; TR | prano; WHN | (Loew'a Stute Theater Bldg.—Now (Strawh | York City.) okt l\l)l\\ ~ Last Pittaburgh) MWeslinghouse p. m.—Vincent Cantanese | g.q0 o Alamac or Niritton 30 to 7 1 che n Harry 9 o entertainers with i p. m.—Stockman rcports of the P primary livestock and wholcsale 0 po me~—Evening bulle produce markets | g i ope me~=Daddy Winkum. ) . mi-=Concert by Meyer Davis' chestra man and (¢ o5 2 ElKing | tin current | (Edia T p. m—Dan Gregory and his | ¢ his orchestra, ! 30 p.om. 3 § Elsenht Male quartet p. m 0105 P A on tlme signals er club. Weather torecast, 0 op. 9 - Santa C| KYW (Weatinghonee = i1:80 p.n Sam Woo nu ! to 6:18 . News, financial 1d final mark to 7 .p. m—C Chicago.) and his aban orchestra =Ted Lewls and dren's bedtime m.—Dinner concert ~Joska DeBabary's or- ) 7280 p. 7 to 7:40 chestra. 7:40 to Ti20==Cooit ephone and Tel York Ci —Dinner mus Sandors' Orig- | ¢ Midnight re Midnight reyvue 30a.m WBZ Springfield.) rt by the West- 7:05 p. m.—Bedtime story the kiddies 7:15 p. m.—Current Book Review. 7:20 p. m-~-Leason of a courss in “Musical Appreciation.’ 9:55 p. me—Arl n nur eignals official Unit ports, for tts Fede r’|’\ n of Music Concert by contralto; ac- companist and the Westinghouse harmonic n of dance mud © by McEnelly's Singing orches- WAHG H. Grebe & Co.—Richmond Hills, L. 1) (A. 7:80 p. m.~"Gothamites” dance or- chestra. p. m.—Violiniat, 8 p. m.~Tenor. 0 p. m.—Songs with ukulels. 5 p. —String quartet. i m.—Radlo Santa Claus. | 5 p. m.—Violinist, i 0 p. m~Ultra modern vlano 2 compositions. 5l 9:45 p.m .—Tenor. 10 p. m.—String quartet. | 10:15 p. m.~—Songs with ukulele, 10:30 p. String quartet, 10:46 p. m.~Rlalto Syncopaters. 11 i3 4 » i1 i3 ‘WSB CAtlants Journal—Atlante, Ga.) 3. piece Living Room Suite of Velour ¥ p. m.—Decatur high school concert 10:45 p. m.—Battle Hill string hand. WAAM (1. R. Nelson Co.—Newark, N. J.) % p. m.—Resume of day’s sports. $:10 p. m.—Broadway's Joy Boy. 8:25 p. m.—Frank Catello and orchestra. his | violinist; " style talk; m.-—Moyer Davis' Bellevue P Wi Wi ) e O M 5 R B P O O P O R R R SR A Real Gift for the Home Nachman Constructed Living Room Suites (Guaranteed for 27 Years) Nachman Constructed NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924, 1o Franks, The Land “The Happiness dramatic tallk; dance orchestra. L 9:30 p Wit ):80 p. m Ige and Clothler = Phila- delphla.) — (Federal Telephone Mfg. Co—DBuf- falo, N, Y.) ndy |9 p. m.—I 60-| 9:10 p. m.- of the Gol- m.—Bpeclalty numbers, Beaux Arts orchestra 1 hotel concert orchestra, Sunny Jim." 6:30 p. in.=—Dinngr music—Vince - Lopez Hotel Statler orchestr 30p . m.—Di| of the day's 1 $to 8:15 p. m 8:50 to 9 p. m. 9 10 10 p. m.— 110011 p. m 11 p. m.—Supy pez Hotel Statler WEA 7 n Light C s Monus."” yrehestra, al program Vincent Lo- dance orc ~Da 101g Do, L ctions by Dok. 1 his Sincopaters, o Edison Blg Broth- chestri. = \ Few Minutes with ' FOUR DRY TREATIES Senate Foreign Relations Commit- Mu w York City.) tee Reports Agreements With Can- . ada, France Netherlands, Panama, 1 Ensemble. cet Journal rey } - piece Handsore Plain. Mohair Suite at Only 3 - piece Mohair Suite | 89 5249} 9 p. m.—TFour Precious Jewels. 9;15 p. m.—Frank Catello and orchestra. 9:25 p. m.—Four Preolous Jewels. 9:40 p. m.—Irving Porter. 9:50 p. m.—Musical Surprise. 10 p. m—A comedy with a cast of | eight people. his Woo (John Wanamaker — Philadelph!a 7.30 p. m—Sports results and po- lice reports. Dinner music by A. Candelori and his Hotel Adelphia French room orchestra. 3:30 p. m.—Special program from the Fox theater atudio. 9:25 p. m.—Musical program. trael Trio. Violinist, cellist, ist and soprano. 55 p. m.—~Time aignal. 03 p. m.—Weather forecast 10:08 p. m~—Grand organ recital 10:30 p. m.—Dance program by Vin- cent Rizzo and his Hotel orchestra, WHAS ourier Journal-Louisville Times— Metal Table Lamps £9.50 important news central standard time anno at 9 o'clock. WTAM age Battery nd, Ohlo.) WNAC (Shepard Stores—Boston.) 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