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Last night was another to make | new radlo fans open the window and | throw out those Christmas eete. Tt noise came in just as strong as It did on Monday evening and distant statlons were much hardcr to bring in. Static broke in at regular inter- vals and code was particularly an noying on the higher lengths. | Ol | We had a hard t anything of int statlons that we programe could be semi-pop to WNAC butted in on nea length. . e Some time was spc lroy ving on J club from WG in New York to make envious. 'l scores a1 reen done if cned just made’ off ths ganizatlon o be one broadcast d to| cially worthy of mention was of excerpts st operas, The Reo me station provide . tainment, o o B, | numbers being “Dells of the vith the bassos coming in stry . We tried to get enough to WJZ to hear what was going on the Citizen's committee of 1,000 ban- quet, but all we could hear was a| word now and then through the con- | tinual roar, S0 we shut down on that| station, | . s | WSAT at Cincinnati put out an ex- | cellent program of chimes music | early in the evening. As a general| rule chimes do not sound natural| through ,the microphone, but the concert last night could not have| been reproduced in a better manner. A collection of old time favorites was played on the bel | s .0 | The Goodrich Silvertown C chestra, out of WEAF other stations linked toe, vided the best dance music of the| evening. This orchestra, whatever its real name is, has originality and pep| galore, We stayed with them until| the final numbers. Even the famj numbers such as here's Sweetle Hiding"” and “My Best Girl had a novel strain to them. . s e And now, let us send our best re- gards to the regenerative receivers in | amateur hands. The entertainment | provided by them far eclipses any| other, and one other thing, &tatic| does not blot out their whistles and | howls. ASKED T0 CELEBRATE England Has Been Invited to par- ticipate in Observance of Surren- der of Cornwall. Jan 7.— Newport News, Va., terest extending overse for the proposed ses celebration of the British s at Yorktown, spc 1 by the wanis club o t News for October 19, Internatior sought in the sented showing the a of Cornwallis to Wa scenes of the rl shall have Jed Invited to ta states; the 2 other age: governme navies and Sponsors cordial co-ope many organiz the United Congress wi priate at least § expense of t participation. be urged to provi proposed to ha stamp issued to aid the celeb societies, tion report | N | John J. Tarrant Funeral Director and FEmbalmer 284 E. MAIN ST. Tel. 221-12 Upholstery and Kepairing Resldenve 153 Jubilee. Tel. 1451-2 CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS =General Trucking— 99 WEST ST. CROWLEY BROS. INC. | PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given oo all jobs, —TEL. 2013 | |8 oving | ¢ ' 9:10 p. m.—Harmony singers. |10 to 11 p. m.—Dance orchestra NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1925. . WQX—Detroit, 8 p. m.~—Concert orchestra. 8:30 p. m.~Musical program choir of Our Lady of the Rosary 9 p. M—WOO orchhstra. 0:56 p, m.~Time signals, 10:02 p. m.—~Weather forecast, VOICLS IN THE AIR by WEDNESDAY, church. fMalo, N, ¥, % 2 — r musie, KDKA—~East Plttsburgh, WEAI ew York City, f the day's news, | 6 to 12 p. m~—Dinner music; con- cert by the United States Army bamd; Brooklyn soclety orchestra; readings: ukulele; banjoist; Meyer 15 p. m.~Dinner concert. 5 p. m.—Stockman market re-| ports of the primary livestock und ommon Supersti- wholesale produce markets. [ srogram e TR e Davls' “Palm Beach"§orchestra. . |11 p. m.—Supper mus 15 b m—irst of a serles of e — & Wednosday night talks on Sclence | WHAS—Louisvilie, Ky, Wming 760 108 5. m.—coneert e 1vop- | SNAPPY AUTO DRIVERS $:30 p. m.—Concert | cal Hawalian quartet Chapters | 9:55 p. m.—Arlinglon time signals;| and X1 of tho “Billy and 3 GAIN LIMLE BY HASTE YOR(HeR (oretRat | stories Late important news bul- . lotins. Offfclal céntral standard — RYW—Ch tmo announced at 9 o'clock, Tosts Made Show 1 s - de Show That Speed Does WiZ—New York City. Not Save Much T m.~Dinner musie, . m.—Wall Street Journal review, e and 1Is Wearing On the Autos p. m.—\ 05 p. m. 9:45 to 2:3 Los Angelos, Jan. 7.—A serles of tests made here by the Automobile club of southern California has demonstrated that the two old pro- .\vrhm “More haste, less speed,” and ‘Haste makes waste,” might well be 1ight ue. p. m.—Planist. ~The Radio Franks. Philosophy | Lenox | 1 of ©0 Relsman Hot glveri, serlous consideration by the | modern motorist, In making the test scouting cars were operated on three different routés in the city of Los Angeies, Lach route was first traversed at the lighest speed possible and yot es- |caped ary and advantage was |taken of every opportunity to make |time, The same driver went over the same route a second time, observing |all traffic laws and conforming to the rules of safe driving. A summary of these trips shows |that the driver who hurricd saved only a total of ten minutes out of | |two hours of driving, or five minutes | to the hour., The total distance of the |tbree routes across the city was 31.5 p. m.— ‘rench lessons. p. m.—Concert | % p. m.—Program by Ja 11 p. m—Midnight organ recital, WOC—Davenport, Towa m.—Sport news uad weatk- 8 visie. ucational Spinal Column.” -Organ recital. lecture — | WNAC—Boston, . m.—Children’s half-hour. 0 p. m.—WNAC dinner dance p. m.—Concert program. WIP—Philadelphia. 6 p. m-—Official weather forccasi. | 6:05 p. m.—Dinner music. | Market reports, 15 p. 1 7 p. m.—Bedtime story and colf zafl. | el Alamac orchestr rers and Spring Styles ewark, N. J. clety Sercnaders. m.—Contralto. 7:45 p. m.—Hawailan guitar, | 8 p. m—Home and Heart Probieme. p. m.—Contralto. p. m.—Victor Wilbur and Joe Macy. p. m.—Talk on “Ho elp You in Dally 1 p. m.—Songs. . m.—College perlod. | p. m.—Tenor. m.—"Advice to Screen Lov- | h Can New Britai ~Baritone and soprana. Society orchestra. p. m.—Harmony boy: p. m.—Society orch 0 p. m Sam Silver and hunch. CALL OUR GREAT :20 p. m.—Countess Peggy He Joyce Morner in an inter :30 p. m.—Danceland orchestra. WOO—Philadelphia. ner music. p. 1 organ recital, p. m.—Piano duo. 5:45 12 to 12:80 a. m.—Roof orc! Discerning patrons, who havi quainted with the traditions advantage of this marvelous During these last few days j long, long way. The COACH as Buick builds it is available on either of two fine Buick chassis. The qual- ityisidentical in both Master Coachand Standard Coach. Both bodies are by Fisher. The only difference is in wheelbase and price. + - Mid-Winter C EXQUISITE SIL These lights made of silks ar decorated with fine trimming Winter Clearance Sale Price, | BOUDOIR LIG /@ Boudoir Doll Light Frames hair of all colors Complete cord and socke Sale Price, special In addition to Buick's two Coach models, there are twenty-three other Buick styles to choose from. The Master Six Coach The Standard Six Coach $1495 $1295 Prices {. 0. b. Buick factories; government tex to be added Ask about the G. M. A. C. Purchase Plan, which pro- vides for Deferred Payments. (F-15€23-A) CAPITOL BUICK CO. 193 Arch St. Tel. 2307 When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them o ‘ Be Here N v A NEW . aturday Night WE ARE OPENING OUK NEW SHOWROOMS Benrett Motor Sales Co. 250 ARCH ST, Opp. Grand PREPARE FOR FEAR NO Cor. East Main and |among his possessions a. » each vear for this great event. WITH NEW SMOOTHNESS A NEW JEWETT SEE OUR WINDOWS JAN, 10 WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. miles, or an average of 10.5 miles to the trip. One trip showed a saving of five minutes, another three minutes and the other two minutes, Club officlals point out that in driving to save a possible five min- utes over a ten mile trlp, the small amount of time saved will not com- pensate the average driver for the extra gasoline used, the increased wear on’ brake [Inings, the risk of arrest with fine or jall sentence and the increased lability of collision. 200tl{ Anniversary of Death of Dr. Boerhaave Leydeng Holland, Jan. 7.—There ocqurred this month the 200th an- niversary of the death of Dr. Her- mann Boerhaave, and the city is re- iterating for the 200th time the fam- ous message he left to his helrs, The, doctor's oxecutors found entitled “The Deeper rots Mediclne.” His'fame had been such, during his life, that all Leyden was Keenly interested and eagey for the promised revelation. The book was sold, unopened, at public auction, for a large sum. It contained in 14 words the doctor's advice to the world: “Kecp your head cool and your feet Then you will defy all doctor: SIGNS New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Well” 34 CHURCH ST, Tel. 894 HARTFORD, CONN. Direct Private Telephone Line From n to Fox’s On Which Patrons May Call Without Toll Charge 3500 MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE ENDS SATURDAY e for many years been ac-’ of our store, wait eagerly lach year they take opportunity to buy fashion- right merchandise at astoundingly low prices. ust a little money will go a Come early—you'll be delighted. Two of Many Specials In the learance Sale K BEDLIGHTS d georgette in many colors Mid- p;dr HT FRAMES with pretty doll heads and with electrical attachment, Mid-Winter Clearance PAIGE PROGRESS FOLLIES Elm Tel. 3399 Savings Bank of New Britain 178 Main Street , Total Resources, $17,132,825.61 . . Organized 1862 For the. information of the depositors of this bank and all others interested, the statement of its earnings for the year 1924 is here shown: © $905,808.93 Gross Earnings Deductions Taxes ............. $31,112.37 Expenses .......... 46,247.63 77,360.00 $828,448.93 Net Earnings ........ Dividends to Depositors: July 1st—21% ... 322,573.09 Jan. 1st—23% ... 366,083.12 688,656.21 Surplus Earnings for the Year ....... $139,792.72 All are urged to save some part of the income received. The habit of thrift—depositing regularly in a Mutual Savings Bank some part of one’s earnings— is most important and a habit you should acquire. This Bank is suggested .as a convenient and safe place to make these deposits. Liberal treatment in the matter of interest paid upon deposits is guaranteed. OFFICERS E. H. Davison, Chairman of Board E. N. Stanley, President C. F. Smith, Vice President Noah Lucas, Treasurer C. B. Oldershaw, Asst. Treas. and Sec. DIRECTORS C. F. Smith J. A. Anderson E. A. Moore © C. J. Parker C. B. Parsons €. B. Oldershaw H. D. Humphrey E. H. Davison E. N. Stanley G. W. Traut J. B. Minor P. F. McDonough I. D. Russell Noah Lucas H. S. Hart THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITOR MARYLAND OYSTERS Our Crackers Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP CRAB MEAT 1 SCALLOPS ! LOBSTERS | HONISS OYSTER CO. Temporarily Located at | 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford | We Can Offer You An A-No. 1 House on Hamilton street. This is one of the best sections in the west end. House has only been built about four ycars and everything is in finest condition. Let us show it to you. Also a two family house on South Burritt street. Camp Real Estate Co. Phone 343 Main Street Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. BY STANLEY | TELL YOU OTEY THINGS HAVE COME To [/, A PRETTY PASS- IF THEYLL STEAL LANTERNS OFFA FIRE ENGINE THEYLL STEAL THE ENGINE NEXT- SOMETHINGS GOT LTo BE DONE =" = AUNT SARAH PEABODY IS GREATLY EXCITED OVER. THE CRIME WAVE NOW SWEEPIN THIS SECTION OF THE COUNTY - i