New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1924, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 17, 1924, HEAR 75 SPEFCHES | FATHER' SLAYER HeLD | Soviet Prison School VOICES IN THE AIR |5 » mwe st [ 130 meropuue twnor, - Teneom er, s o oen burned, whil A wan vi | establishmenta belonging to Ameri " > ) (Federal Telephone Mfg. Co. — Buf-| 9:37 p. m.—noau Danceland orches- | cans and other forelgners were tam. A'l SING[F BANUU l‘ George Shaw, Shell Shocked Veteran N WEDNESDAY, falo, N, Y.) il pmd“‘“h b " ' . ; s— 10:07 to 11:07 p. m.—Clover Gar-| A fkain, whioh it is reported had docusd Lo sngN ol Erovical | . g 6:10 p. m.~Dinner musle, Vincent| dena dance orchestra. s witis Which (0 pay (Be. 00D — Liquor, And Sister, Also Charged 41 (Westinghouse — East Pittaburgh) Lopez Hotel Statler dance orches- 12 to #2:80 a. m,—Strand Roof En- arrived during the trouble, but hur: Embl'yomc S_Tlf”hmdfffi Are cnicogo. 1 —George Shawt ] 3 k. ; t ) tertainers. riedly backed away after landing it 1 6:30 p. m.—Dinner concert. & . m.—DIgest of the day'a news. — passengers, No loss of life is men. ' ell-she ! e i ¢ N 3 ) 7:30 p. m.—Stockman market re- Prehistoric monsters of WTAM | tioned 1n reports received here. Bears for Punishment ‘ ) i ‘ of the primary livestock and| Western N, Y. (Willard Storage Battery Co, — a f r d ale produce markets, 116 p. m.~English concertina mu- Cleveland, Ohlo, ) X m.—"Experimental Evolu-| sle, = One eftect of the war in Chin §:40 p. m.—Ted Snyder, famous|6 to 7 p. m—Dinner dance program Was the practical paralyzing of the p. m.—Program by the courtesy | composer — Wil Robyn, Cameo| by Guy Lombardo and his koyal |aitomobile and motorcycle busi um company. artlst. Canadians, ness. ngton time slgnals.| 9 to 11 p. m,~Musical program, 8 to 10 p. m.~Concert program, 11 p. m.—Supper music. Vincent Loy - — pez Hotel Statler orchestra. WHAS George, ¢ ¢ n e J L < — (Courler Journal-Loulaviile Times— yers, Miss SEpE % . (Westinghouse—Chicago.) WHN Louisville, Ky.) (Loew's State Theater Bldg.—New —— | 6:02 to 6:19 p. News, financial York City.) 7:30 to 9 p. m.—~Concert by Kefth and final ma —_— Kannard and his Kentucky Ram- 185 to T p. m~C hll\lrunn bedtime | 6:30 to 7 p. m.~Vincent Cantanese blers, Late Important news bulle- and his Alamac orchestra. tins, Officlal central standard | 0 p. m.—Dinner concert: 7 to 7:30 p, m.~Harry Richman| time announced at 9 o'clock? 7:10—~Joska DeBabary's or-[ and His Entertainors with Eddie | —_— | chestra, Elkins and his orchestra, Wt | 7:10 to 7:20—Coon-Sanders’ Or-|7:30 p. m.—"Chat with Emlly.” | (8trawbridge and Clothier ~ Phila- | iginal Nighthawka. p. m.—Songs. delphia.) 5 | 7:20 to 7:30—Joska DeBabary's p. m.~Talk on “Capltal Pun-| \ oroup of convi a Russian jail being given instruc- orches ishment Among the Jews." | 6:30 p. m.—Mcyer Davis' Bellevue typesetting. Humane treatment, it is claimed, is now | 7:20 to 8 p. m.—Program from of-18§ p. m.—Popular songs accompan-| Stratford Hotel concert orchestra. iven to all eriminals under the soviet regime, and the{ fices of the Duncan Sisters’ Music| ied by the taropatch. {7 po m—"Sunny Jim. . : , o Publishing compans | 8:15 p. m.—Aecordion solos. days of sending prisoners to slave in the salt mines of Siberia |y ¢, 30 p. m—M | program. | 8:30 p. m.~Blue singer, | LOOT TOWN is said to be past. [ §:30 to 8:45 p. m.—“Around the|8:45 p. m.—Songs accompanicd by ) Pkl C“'“"‘x Dec. 28, 29, 30 1 rE“ B[’YS IN [;H[]IR Fowa with KYW 1o Colaago the ukulele, Peking, Dec. 17. — Mutinous 8:45 to 9 p. m.—Musical program. |9 p. m.—Harmony singers. | Chinese troops, following a demand ‘ API I OI ‘ 06 p 004 Roads” report. | 9:10 p. m.—Jazz planist. ay, have looted Kalgan, 116 ST Mu” S EH”REH BANDITS [IE’I' R“;H WILL TRY FOR CUP 9:10 1. mi—sTalk on “Protecting Our 3 B sy of his father » was fatally L sword In the son's nal Health." p. m.~Talk on “Income Tax" Will S”]g Gh]‘]s[mas Day Ac. HAUL fR[]M I]H:IEE ";"‘:’;:"‘:"‘:I'::"::I':'.‘l":“':"ll:h":l'liY':‘-:j e iy WBZ England This Year. (Westinghouse—Springfield.) companied by Orchestra Lot Totals $15,000 in Holdup| rwsescisnin vec. 15,3 concort- | 5. m—inser smmeert by 1ho] g % & @;’ Coser ot Orsani Near Police Station 4 S " Thil e Sarket roport T age lltn u . m.—Nature story. 1 c hoir of 1 ) NC. 1 the . m.—Information concerning ny or Civil Service Examinationa. Ry ol Rt o A e el AP R GO SRl 3005 Hartford 3005 is b ge cup committee and | 8:30 p, m,—Concert arranged by ¥y by 'R Mme. Emilia Tppolito. | pionstp, n "¢ | Johnson, Marimba solos, he chajrman, rles of | 9 | 0 & American ¢ fon trit i - . 1 rlington time signals. | | ) n to send abro Officlal United States weather re-| or t < of bringing the trophy ! porta, . ¥ ba d on the Schuyl-| 11 p, m.—TLeo 'Relsman and his Ho- ompanyaioftices i th . and |, tel Brunswick orchestra. 11:50 p. m.—Popular gong reeital. 17 45 p. m.—Leo Relsman and his Hotel Brunswick orchestra. 1 with $15,000 In cash and w 4 ; n smsmwsoooao : 7 . m.—"A Few Minutes with | Doctors Kept Him tn Hospital 747 Do T e nitee ity | Cw York Clilld Detects Odor of Gas 2! kind the Listory o ta 5 iced and He Lost His Big Job. 8 . m—Army Kight. And Warns Pavents In Time T theater midnight | 1} Prevent Death of Entire Family B i bl to 7 cal ral wom- | . A = . Tren- | , former vice-p ent and ot e . 6 p. m.—Children's half-hour storles and n etained in the 30 p. m. 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