New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 13

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* NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 19... . st 3 - ~ g l e o7 A —————— T 1 L S SRS 4 VOICLS IN THE AIR 10:15 p. m.~—Planlst, 8 p. m.—~Hom® and Heart probloma. | . i ( 1 e f 05 p. m.—Officlal weat} ¢ ' . WNAU 10:30 p. m.~Lyric soprano. 8:10 p. m.~Broadway's Joy Boy. [ [ pom ok- b ho and J Tustrin il we- | (Shepard Stores—Boston,) 5 10:45 p. m~—~Gene Neapolitan or-| 8:20 p. m.~Musical surprise 9:4 orches- | | r L ) Popular numl 6 p. m—=Children's halt-hour of 0 chestra, $:80 p. m.~—I'rank Catello's orches i n Bk ] Dinner | nd music FRIDAY. —_— tra. 10:10 p. m.~Boprano | ) i) larburger and his p Dinner dance, ——ee WHN 9 p. m.—Four Preclous Jewols 10:20 p. me—=Teno ! [ w [ » chestra | alk, “The Busineas of KDEA (Loew's State Theater Bidg. — New [9:16 p. m—Frank Catello's arches-| 1045 po w7 Singing | [ lew | Wit 4 m K 4 Home" (Westinghouse ~— Kast Pittsburgh) York City.) tra. Wk ! P ' ! 1 - no sololat. — / D o p—————— e ——— ST 5 8:30 p. m.—Concert by the Tlotel| §:30 to 7 p. m.—Vincent Catancae Schenley Meyer Davis orchestra. and his Alamac orchestra, 7:30 p. m.~8tockman reports of the | 7 to 7:30 p. m.— 11 Richman and | primary livestock and wholesale| s entertainers with Eddlo Bliins Dun's Review. and Bradstrects + produce markets, and It orchestrn, % : 8:15 p. m.—Monthly Book Revlew,|9:30 p, m.—KEveping bulletin current | . f J TN -y FBN g “Pwo Recent Collections of Short| pews, . oy i ) X A y : L 9:47 p. m.—Dan Gregory and lis 4 y }¢ ! . % 9:55 p. m.—Arlington time signgle. | Cp T s, ; 9 Weather farecast. 10 p. m.—Fashion chats, K 005 —_— ~0:10 p. m.—DPopular Songs. KYW 10:25 p. m—' go Batterles.” f (Westinghouse—Chicago.) 110:80 p. m.—~Roseland dance or- rect from U‘, lhe o) chestra. 6 to 6:20 p. m~News, financlal and |11 p. m.—Songs, | final markets. [ 11:30 p, m.—8am Wooding and his| « PER CENT i ! PER CE \ = i I NG ~=Ted Lewls and | with the Kly Review of Chicago trade, 0 % p. m—Children's bedtime | DISCOUNT DI SCOUNT tor. \ 7'to 7:30 p. m.—Dinner concert: | 7 to 7:10—Joska DoBubary's or-| chestra. | (rederal Mfg. Co.— Duf —Coon-Sanders' Or- | we start a majestic dispesal of the entire stock in our 45 stores, 30—Joska DeBabary's| 6:30 p. m.—Dinner music—Vincent orchastra. | T.opez Hotel Statler orchestra, 7:30 to § p. m.—Program from of-| 7:30 p, m.—Digest of the day's news. fices of the Duncan Sisters Music 8 to §:15 p. m.—Talk by Santa| i | our factory and our stock rooms o 8§ p, m.-—~Speeches. 8:40 p. m.~Tel Snyder, famous com- | 9 0 10 p. m.—Midnight revue paser | 11 to 2:30 & m.—Midnight revue 9 to 10 p. m—Buffalo Trust Co.| — ~ hour. | WBZ 110 to 11 p. m.—Program given (WestinghouseSpringficld.) Anthony Baideme nsical Appre N, ML.-—Ar 13 res 7:30 p. m.—Sports res reports. Dinner mut v A — delori and hig Hotel Adelphla | Suits - Topcoats - Trousers or any other article in the store, without Exception or Reservatien! I'rench roomorchestra, (8trawhridge and Clothier Phila- 8:30 p. S ra m.—( delphia.) 9:10 p. m.—United N. Y.) 8 p. m.—Produce and stock market quotations: news bullet 6130 p. m. T A . e TS 7 p. m.-~Interna leeson S8t T:45 p. m.— H 8 p. m.—Addr fluence in Co 815 p. m. WHAS (Courier Journai-| iscount from our usual lower-than-others prices. Ori inal_ rice tickets remain on all goods WTAM (Willard Storags Battery Co, - Cleveland, Ohlo.) 610 7 p.an.—Dinner dance program by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. WAHG | (A. H. Greb & Co., Ine.—Rlchmond | I, L. L) Just walk in -- choose any garment you like, look at the original price ticket, then pay the salesman 20 cents less on every dollar. FACTS Let us icok them squarely in the face No use “beating around the bush.”” We'll tell you the reason r.:hy _ we are compelled to give away thousands of dollars of profits. Read the following and profit thereby. No one can lock into the future. If we could, we would not now have to take this heroic action in merchandizing. . m.—De! 8ol Society orchestra. § p. m.—Reader, 0 p. m.—Irish tenor. 8 p. m.—Planlat. . m.—Santa Claus. 8 p. m.~Lyric soprano. | 0 p. m.—Travel talk, “Canadlan| 10:45 p. m.—Variety eoncert, Rockies.” 9:45 p. m.—Irish tenor, - 10 p. m.—Reader. 8p 81 5:3 8:4 9D 9:1 9:3 wAAM H @. R. Nelson Co.~—Newark, N. J.) The policy of our business is never e to carry stock from one season to another. ! 9¢ o t 20 PH' Cel'lt We manufactured our usual quota of E i? Per FC_V" Elapamn LR ammn Suits and Overcoats, but we could not foresee a warm QOefober and a warmer November; therefore we are left with a great many more Garments than we should have at this time ... And They Must Be Sold In Short Order! Our mzYer-to-wearer prices are usually $10 S less than others charge. This 20 per cent | additional reduction makes these the greatest a-fide values ever shown. UISIOURE 11:8a05 = Discount Means -- Your choice of any $25 Suit or S : Overcoat, 20% off. Is now - - ! Ordinary dealers charge $35 You actually save $!5 Your choice of . any $30 Suit or s 3 Overcoat 20% & off, isnow - - | Ordinary clothiers charge $40 ; You actually save $16 off, isnow -+ E3E Ordinary dealers charge $45 You actually save §17 G i - e A I v Yous choice of o e o any $40Suitor ¢ © 3 QOvercoat 20% off, is now - - Flowers For Christmas | bhe You actuallv_cave $18 Let us supply your needs from our immense stock of This Sale is for a limited period only --- the following: : ' so choose early! CYCLEMEN ' CHERRIES POINSETTAS GARDENIAS PRIMROSES LILY OF THE VALLEY BEGONIAS MADE UP BASKETS ROSES CARNATIONS VIOLETS ORCHIDS Note Garefully Every ltem PER CENT PER CENT DISCOUNT ! ] : ! 3 s : s s : ; s s s ‘ DISCOUNT 92 WEST MAIN ST. Two Phones, 1123 and 1116 6 MAIN STREET g Volz The Florist

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