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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925, VOICES N THE AIR |13 525" . |(Torough The Static|[XING OF BEASTS? 75 e o, o . P e e e e — 'S p. m.~Musicale, which well |simply knew it was a check, 6;15 p. m.~Conceft v 3 Alamac orchestra worth listening to. Each week the ~ |went to the bank té cash it. The [ 7:15 p. m.—Stockman reports of the musical director out there tells the H ' ion folerk began to pllo up and count , primary livestock and wholesale alory of tho lite of soma one ot the, HAS: 1L 01 llle LIOII, ~Pl‘emlel‘},,nnk notes. The customer thought . produce markets, [ 5 great composers, also playing some {the clerk had forgottem all about . 5 7:30 p. m,~Radlo rhymster, $ p. torage 1a of the greatest compositions on the H 4 Decar him and was balancing up his cash V Conn. ol U A O [ T LAkt aVehing Brans Lt wes erriot Declares ! 960-980 Main Street Hartiond, §:15 p. m. 3 1€ lmmtrll;n of |n=’- 5:30 p. —*“Value of Iuclal Trea - ] «I- d. "The ll-"mh \1lung.ulul\ i | you!" sald the workman o AL CLUM S B2 inen ! [FRAREIET BN L. IARL S:Uoek kDR e o vou get through playing with New Britain patrons may now give their telephone orders on direct private “ 3 mer $:40 p, m.—old time medlles, compositions, was played. The talk By MILTON BRONNER those piles of bank notes, maybe you ; b harge. Call 3500, i T s M §:30 p. m—Employer orchedtra, | was Intecestion, to sy e} leuat NEA Service Writér, [will cash my check and let me go." | wire without usual toll charge. Ca " ! 9:55 p. m.—Arll tme signalsi | o:20 p, m,—Sopra e talk o s2t will be continue : P 1w 1 hing shog 3 - P A Py sick room of Premier Herrott of | gl v?;‘ 3 g KY W—Chicago. S The Palmer School orchestra held 1rance. He is propped up in a chair ; 1 s 3y h . u ghoas ol with his sick leg swathed | vs, | And the workmarn, pop-cyad with ' #i98 ta. 18 p m=Neks Huandial WAAM—Newark, N, J. [ forth at WOC, Davenport, Towa, last ith bis slck leg swt 2 pmo," !nmnlfiml'n!, carted aw1y mory thun e ero, e and final marksls, A G evening, and to good advantage. As 3 SLUSr 8 RO 1o & person than \3ori o e -— derto 6:35 p. m. time story. ekt o kil it of the Installation of a new ©resldent Doumergue. | b ki Zoae T p. m.- transmiiiter at that station, signals Suddenly the premier pops a ques- Al et Electric Vacuum Clothes Washer.» j WBZ—Springficld. $:03 p. m.—Home and hoar: prob- | (ot IS K LR Siatlon. slgnals oy Tn London when New Year's Bve | 4 1 6 p. m.—Dinner concert b | selections by the well known Ameri.! “Which do you consider the king |¥as more \_vmuul» celebrated ih{m at T T et 8:15 p. m 1 Lukulalo (LS AEY B A% KA ROORE Amortsl ot basater ¢ any time since beforo the war, the [ T:05 p. m.—Bedtir ry 5 et cet- Mavle iand “But=] o1 dored, coming through in a sat-! “The lion, of course” sald Dou- ‘"“h,flm”.m:yw “‘?t e Diyed;ang i T et FVoriadio S 1 [teristorv mnaige, mergue, "by reason of its course, ity [*UNE everywhere was: ! } PR Radlo Short Circuit. | Mot power, its Unconquerable spirit.” It ain't gonna rain no moh! . \ | 2:16 ibaniand, ’u"y‘l"‘v‘l“"" | WQAM at Miami, presented al “Old stuff,” said the premier drily. m"‘(”'(‘":"””‘r"'""“‘?’c "q“-‘;' “l: “1' s A > i ert iy male quartet, | ; -Banjo Zither. | 4. ra. The latest hits, “YOou got that out of Aesop. I vote |thd pATRO ARl NGRSO L _ o o U Gt s ek 3l i e avaany ranivg oo vev'ses - For The Aserican Housewife ; 10 peor rtone Trio. li5s . 4 5 y e | Eve it blew gales and that the little L e Il | through clearly, with no fading to & little, flies a little, swims a littie, |} | ) SRl alanals] L Dy M slad Serenaders. | ) reccption. Only onco or sings a little. And—properly cooked |Thames had broken loose and flood- | ) " : ; i 2 " WNAC—Roston | twice did the announcer call atten- —pleases the palate more than a lit- ;"" its quiet valleys. The quickness and facility with which she can i e : s e p. m.—Children's Half-hour. | ;;l“‘ “"“‘]‘ st 1[:]“:{“]1““][‘ is for- tle. Where is your lion now?" i do a large washing with an Aerobel will leave her o plays a | tunate os&essing the best climate o v @ % " q R e b o e by MecLnel- | 6:30 p. m.—Dinner concert. [naline facilitics for et r;l"r:‘]an Tin G At onl BACK TO NORMAL many spare hours and save her strength—its sim- v Singing orchestra 8 'X" iy y”x L ;‘";u'” tte Councht| I the world, [1ive oliioas ot ths l,",fi,c‘mmm 0‘; ple operation and wonderful efficiency helps convert e e ey ‘m‘ , Berlin, have decided to make boxing | Everyman's Bible Class Recovers| wash day drudgery into a pleasurable experience. a, Ga. Atmospherie conditions were good 1, i ) DA g / h vi rour $ p. m.—Dr. and Mrs. Tom G. Fowl e T i i s a0 \wsh.ss:lz for boys optional 1n all me‘ From Slum D in Thio Mootnpes For full details of \\!h':lt. the Aegqbe]'“lll do for your er, the “Honeymoon Couple.” WEAF—New York City. bothered only elightly. Code "1 wome tew I's already crmpl. | wife phone for FREE DEMONSTRATION in your 10:45 p. m.—Wa even Aces. |6 to 10:30 p. m.—Dinner music; | et - 2 '8 already enmpul- | coniest Booming. P it A Sr AR BT e e lewhat of a nuisance at sory as part of tae ordinary R:»m.m-! : | home. . . ; WCX—Detroit, Mich. PP AR Sanlaet e, |sium ttm)lmr:;;, J:z ul i held In.fl( '1:15‘ Atlfl;‘u slump DI.{i L?o S t}miq — CALL 2-5151 — '] A —Concert orc str music by A. & P. Gypsies; speec e Jiap S ST e cannof be r=al b :cause o he : weeks Everyman's Bible class, which . fl i 4 e S eatatitha Iy aes et BT Lok AN e lesrd Weanm Benn hotel qotective sight of many boys who | has been Increasing in attendance for Permanent Factory Demonstration on the [ B S - Chamber of Commerce held at the | last night, This orchestra e h ‘Qlfl m: w?url';lasse:,l ‘v:he Ms't xfxron v\'cuks,tymdlerday re- | Sixth Floor N WEAR—Cloveland Holall6t: Geotge: somelof the ‘betler khown (classioal o s oo Vo (8ACKErs Aca elrong | turhed tollls normal/attendance rec- 7 7 to & p. m.——Musical program. - lectione, Among them “A-hunting °F, DONINE lestons, licuuo they foel | ord when 352 men were prescnt at TR WHAZ—Troy, N. Y. We WIll Go,” rendered In an excel. It Vil inculcate the spocting spirit in | the Sunday mogping session. A sur- WOC—Davenport, Towa. t) €:45 p. m.—Sport news and weather foreca, . ~l A . the boys, | prisc was sprunk on the clase when m; Calvin|lent manner, with the stringed in- o fda 1 v vl ake them m v be- | the Red ar V) as bee! - oldest vocal | struments prominent. A violin or a' 1t Wil make them more manly be- | the Red army, which has been striv Seatrl bert, ‘cello alwaye sounds well over the CRUSS it Will teach them to receive as | ng for the past few weeks to boost | : q ez st planist: with radio, i G * well as give punishment. | its attendance record, passed out the | Soprano sl heslaolaiEttvla 05 A3 | And, finally, it will train them to | Blucs and gained a lead in the at- lings by pupiis of Eath-| Roxy and ang were as good 12 Quick thinking. Thiy lart is | tendance contest, which officially op- & ! eeme claly v | ened yesterday. b 0 p. m.—Program of dauce music Weisberg, as usual through WEAF and asso- Geemed specialy valuable to Ger- |€ned 3 ) & 0 3 s 10:30 p. m.—Popular program: or-| piate stations lagt night. mans in a world that is ¢till core at | The Red army scored 1251 points, | “I—Philadelphia. chestra, soprano and olos. PR them, the Blues 1010 and the Whites 671, €:30 p. m. t crchestra | e S el ey siEette The Red army had 147 men present, | : im WOO—Philadelphia. L opiinann silys mlaed WA AT AT ¢ Chrlst. | the Blue 124 and the White 81, A | 5 : - e e : | b nnglim T o R s L L Gl :*lr‘:!::“_- i mflr'v IRgEes {_‘roz:e‘"»‘!‘:l‘]fi;": | delegation of men representing the | We have reduced prices on men’s clothing prior to inventory. In view of the fact 3 WIP—Philadelphia 3 s i T e e e S ©|state Y. M. C. A. convention was| that all these garments are our own carefully selected regular stock, and only one or ¥ ) ’ . even on WEAR's wave length, French town of Periguex. present. President Bangs" of the sy A & i p i 6 p. m.—Officlal weather s ial Musical progra ough w tried kcveral times 10 get | During the war some American [ BEla s eoorthy s Cla e S e two of a kind in the different models,, we urge you to come as early as possible while 5 f“-‘ o y‘:;:]““ n A “!’”I,f"f’f‘ e . Sy jsoldlers were billeted there for &|opening prayer, and Fletcher §. there is a good assortment of all sizes. "4 | esoRB e S S e R [ By fime. One of them, a wealthy YOurg | Brockmnan, associate general secre- You may select Suits at $20.75 and $24.75. i1 7 p. m.—Bedtim SR PrOgT: The Roseland dance orcl man serving as a privats, had Yis | tary of the national council of the " 5 2 5 ; Dancing lessor 10:30 p. m.—Dance program. I.unu. d up the | part o temporary lodgings in the house of a | y, M. C. A., was the speaker, 4 You may select Overcoats at $24.75, $32.00, $42.00 and $50.00. } e erday afternoon, dering a con- humble worker. This evening the Red Army offi- i i i e | Lo LB TOVENSWEN, New) ouk it ey guvelhiim} ieheat theyl | ot e erset a ey o e e Men's Clothes Shop—Fifth Floor & 5 AL B L ; clock and at and were cheerful byut 't. Thcy | Armstrong on Court stréat. The men # : [FGe ot ] pagcclociy Vail quintet made him feel at home. They strove | who have signed up for Lhe ecout, | | i : B30 B o i :HTI\I‘:,' wr -n.finn:;'vm;‘ fo teach him French. They did a |leaders' training course will meet | : s i iy sl $Oth jundred things to demonstrate how | with Frederic L. Fay at the Elks { St el Le) ou * glad they were that the Yanks Lad | ciub tonight. DENTISTS 9:05 p. m.—Dance orchestra 7 to that etation o A. B. Johnson. D.D.S. i 3 e Rosalian ! o) . i 3:10 p. m announcer st Funeral Director and Emvaimer [| 1+ R. Johnson, D. D. S. y Koy Grove 1 K Y X 140 p. m. from the microphone and several | I cHin AN eT Gas—Oxygen—X-rays || emee crank case service — 10:15 p. m.—Baritone, $:41 p. m.— trip hammers are pounding away at L e A | lel. 221-1. Tatd Transmission to Di 4 12 to 2 a. m.—Special program of| #:13 p. m the same tim | Upholstery and Repairing National Bank Bldg. (.‘rcu(;:.bmmnuu { ; dance music. : it —_— T DONT THINK A WORD OF FOUR Residence 153 Jubilee. Tel. 1451-2 NURSE IN ATENDANCE No Charge for Labor, i s N 10 . m—"Can Thric [ S . THERE'S SUCH | S Washing and Polishing o Rl 10245 . m—Clu Draus |Farrell-Cruickshank ) aTATION. I 'CINDERS FOR SALE || sse > Do Week o Monn. nner 1 tra with ( Hawaii Winners at Golf THE AIR- | { t of ti g AR Tampa, Fla, Jan. 19.—Johnny | | SOME BoDY'S ‘FOR SA' E ! m—What's Right With the| FAVOR CHURC HUNION | Facrell and Boilby Cruic Sl \h ¥ioon' ne | A. H HARRIS ALEX GARAGE oronto, Ont., 9.—0¢ a total i a0y defente S : . . ! 53 ) p. m. t by high schoo f 3 congr! fons of t i‘.An] l'urr:"l )," —: nw(n x‘:); i;]nl’lrll"'\' :llv;I G MO O el —.G .nl Truckf | o e Llcfon Bler. ) ) R (Gt i i 1 euheng on rty nine I+ e enera) Trucking— || rEL. 308 96 ARCH ST. | . A chal vumseelial e o et AR CE A oo, ¢ Farrellla | sEy foot nutt for lity St; steam heat, large| .., «ANTEY st TEL. 34322 | g i p. m.—Supper n B rotiirns recelyed by Shutch iy birdie four turnzd tie trick, Garage e | S I : 7 HLONIESn L BELSED) ik inve aolnd IaE e m A lahwas e i lrdlane ito el 4 izt g, g VEEI=Dosten. fog union ol the Methodlats BN |y cole e S e o Price reasonable. SIGNS CROWLEY BROS. INC. :30 p. m.—Big Brother e alists and 181 have vot- |, 'p, o Mitchell and Georg o o againt. union Beta i e New Britain Sign Co. | PAINTERS AND * i Eming ey veiore e | PR e h ECORATORS e e | HAS SHORTEST NAME 34 CHURCH ST. 261 Chapman Street i AN EVENING AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN| | noitimor e ST. Tel. 894 R S L (By Courtesy of and Copyright 1925 By Radio Digest Publishing Co.) | name in all the world is the posses- | (SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BELOW) [pa atpidehinthe Jonna Hops ’ g & - . | Kins ed S )0 as dis - Q! i : : I e e e MARYLAND OYSTERS i . TSR 3 3 s Mr. 1. Srack Al o i ation and Cify | Mot| Satvrday | Sundey | Monday | Tusdny | Wdnesins| Thorseay | Fridny ts declare ‘that it must be Our Crackers Are Three Family House for sale on Lyon street. This | e = : the shortest name in existence, as it Always Fresh { g ¥ ] X : St e, © o il ) " s composed of but one letter and CLAMS FOR CHOWDER | house has been only built two years, probably less than $ Ay ch displays less ink SHRIMP '@ that, and is in first class shape. Garage connections. It is ] of the alphabet, Mr. 1 coT IT- W-E-A-R- | ! rbly laid out h B I's home Is in Hangehow, China. He \ HAZEL— TS THE // CRAB MEAT |{§ B superbly laid out house. is 24 years old. Though he spells 1 oor M- ! g1 AT | SCALLOPS | | nfs name I, he pronounces it as : { WORD I WANI- LOBSTERS : i ol 0 e | ¢ Camp Real Estate Co HONISS OYSTER CO & — y | ’ . 4 7. | | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. Temporarily Located at | 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford, ' THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY " ! ! 1 _LOAFERS!! i | SPOSIN' THAT | " N i [ witow Accommris IE| THING FELL G 2 ¢ ) e e s AT TH' RATE TRAT i 1y {17 | o'o0"5-00 800 0001 8 o i o ! N.Y. Jowral cnnfirmed Europe reception by Y | = ICICLE WAS GROWING i BREEIE SRl 8 1 : iz T I_] r ft w I{ = 1D WON A DIMES WORT : 3 A E - K ! it ar < =i O PEPPERMINTS BY FOUR, ] o il e e 4 e 8 ) S Hl 3= l ee = OCLOCK-NOW TH'BETS ‘ ? S R 2 R R e R R Gl Furnaces and heating pipes that are not S ¥ ! ¥ T - i i weieme vume || COVered waste coal. Save money by covering || |5 9 i s 28 i on van maie money | your heating plants. You can cover your own || |8 k 1, ¥ TR ; i ; " | bulldiagfor you friends pipes or we will be glad to do the covering = | i e A K R 1 | e e ;' ¥ for you. The cost is small when you consider || ¥ et oy | Bl 1 3 Send for it Today! || the saving in heat and fuel. 3 | st rR fD'lm wce || Let us give you an estimate or ask for || |§ . BIRCH.FIELD RADIO CORP'N || booklet on “How To Get More Heat From | = [= b o = Less Fuel.” | | U. &, Paten | 110 West 40th St. Correct Eye Glasses w. R. FENN Expert workmanship, accur- ate prescription work from any Dependable rculist. Lowest prices in the E _ (5 3 H : 01100 000 e PLUMBING — HEATING — TINNIN Haliges Repairing a Specialty Tel. 2079 139 Hart St. i £ Zo e, ™ i of= 5 010 1 0013 00t AUNT SARAH PEABODY KNOCKED DOWN THE BIG : ICICLE ON MAIN STREET TODAY- ¢« JiN I . Visit OQur Beautiful Showroom ‘ ‘ o/ UNFORTUNATELY 1T WAS THE FASTEST ' ] o Ut~ Al A b v i ot ontrt Time 1w s Eoe || Now Brritain i : ‘ - ICICLE THE BOYS HAD BET ON TE) : T Sl e i oo e i s oty e Mo T, b ne B |1e Brit Optlca] Co { Jerome St. Bus Stops Here S WINTER © 152 o wen sercH :,9_“ j 4 . 136 Main St, Phone 2762' e

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