New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1925, Page 16

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16 ; 'VOICES IN THE AIR | MONDAY, KDKA—East Pittshuegh, 6:18 p. m,—Concert, 115 p. m.~Stockman reports of the primary llvestock and wholesale | produce markets, | 0 p. m-—Daddy Winkum and his nagical rhyme machine, 5 p. m—"Experiments in Fco- | nomic Cooperation as the Work-| ing Basis of World Peace.” $:30 p. m.—Concert. p. i lington 10 time weather for Springficld. » concert . m.—Soprano. ppo 1 11:30 p. m—Da Enelly's Singing orchest WOC—Dayenport ws and Towa §:45 p. m.—Sport ne forecast. 7p. m 7:20 p, S p.om 10 p. m man's visit Educational RKOA—Denver, (Mo 6 p. m.—Final r ivestock, veget bulletir WEAR—Cleveland, O, 7 p. m.—Muslcal program | WEEI—RBoston. Brother club. WHAZ—Tre 9 p. m.—Concert re 1 10:30 p. m—Program of popular music. | WGY—Schenectady. N. Y. | p. m—Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletins. :30 p. m.—Sport talk. 7:15 p. m—Address, in Agriculture.” :30 p. m—Address, “The TFour High Spots in the New York state tax legislaiton.” [ 7:35 p. m gram given by pu-| pils of Irene Cooley. “Organization Dinner —Moore School orchestr. olitan Male ¢ 10:02 p. m.—Weath 10:03 p. m.—Dar 10:30 p. m. WCAP—Washington, D. C, Program inci nnual meetingsof the ation of the Uni business or gov t, from Cont ed States g nental Mgmor H. Lérd, director Music by the U, 8. of the budget. Marine band. Concert by the A, & 10 p. m—Washington Post Hour. WGR—Bufialo, N, Y. 20 p. m—Dinner music 30 p. m—Di p. m.—The Li 6: 8 9 p. m.—Musical program fusical program pper music hiladelphia cert orchests v Jim.” WAAM—Newark, 6:15 p. m.—Piano r m.—Jimmy Fa 1 Heart Probl v Trio. et Mari N. J. and Butter- | WEAF—New York City. me— ner New York City. WANYC— = "6 society pr —Casey eeping the public informed as to city af . ty orchestra the College of t York. $:45, D Health” 19:30 p. m—Pollcs alarn fictal weather forecasts statiol | cluded in the | wel | from WE 10:85 p. m.—"Trend of the Times,' WJZ—New York City, p. m.~—Dinner music. p. m.—Wall Street Jourial Rev 10 p. m American History 41 p. m~—=DPledmont Trio Nutri- it 1’ .L,‘f’ \] " Debate Over Senator Boral's Reply to Deputy Marin lew. WON—Detroit, Mich m.-—Coneert orche p.m p. m.—Red Apple club, Musical progra I , Jan, sion of the subject of France's debt to the United States, which was brought to a head by Deputy Marin's spech in the chamber last week, continued unabated today, Louis Loucheur, one of the gotiators of the Versailles greaty and ormer minister re- gions, moved by Senator Borah's re- ply to Deputy Marin's address, 1s quoted by the Exeelsior as saying: e orchestra, o] osted bt prano. hose who have attribut- or, trary declarations to me have ravestied the truih. 1 did say that cemed Impossit v and that France could reim- burse the whole of that debt “M, Clementel, (French finance ster) recently envisaged a thod of .scttlement quite heavy enough for our country. T promise it it succeeded, to support it before parliument in order to show our good will “1 wish in Senator says Irance WHN—New York City. Di H Alama mus I"ashion Chats, ‘ross Word m.- linner ne- period of devastated never con Americ o c —Iimployes’ orche \ Soprano. physica m.—Oreh materially —Jack Shack P WAHG—Richmond Hill, L. 1 n.—Soprano. mh m ntralto, Synchrophase Trio. 1io St. Valentine —("ontralto. Pianist. o. 0 p. m.—Synchrophase Trio. 05 p. m.—Popular Songs p. m.—Planist. 25 p. m.—Syncopaters, m.—Midnight program. L o contest only one Borah's statement, e . m.—Sop! know that that . sum & scribed on the debt side of France against her claim for the devastated re- gions? Iurthermore, all specialis | agree that the sum thus debted | greater than the mines' real value, “I defy America herself to reim- burse a sum of $3,000,000,000, She d be incapable, and neverthie- less the United Statgs' financial sit- | uation 4s much more solld than o [ Americans are well aw of this. Haven't they suggested the constitution of a transfer committee charged with surveill many's future payment conditions abont exchange are ope tive for our former cnemy, ¥ aren't they for I > mines, 02 a. There was some fa ding on all i Springfield, t ght, static was a minus quanti Code interfered at times, but not enough to mar any programs. » A sclection comy President Cha Dawes was in- n mu- , with ole, This | , although | sic out of Edith Lang number w tit CRUISE DOWN POTOMAQ caped us, for the | yashington, Jan, 26.—President was a tone of un-\ang Mrs. Coolidge returned to the from this organ, |\wpite House early today after their with the station | g, afternoon and overnight numbers. Another | o000 e Potomac played number was the over- £ small party of friends. ture from “William Tell.” I LSS His Gang” pre a| T it ot Rids You of and the several stations . *| Pile Torture d in the well known hookup. ard one sclection only, * a Suppositories work et ine iR ticeanles Plleve soreness o completely as to % 2 add you to the thousands who be- Tleve it the best, safest, quickest re- Jiet known for itching, burning, bleeding, protruding piles. Get §0-cent box &t any drug store. le of present, 1 usual clearn which kept 16 through several “Roxy and the regula soloist. Last night did not present a fertile field for radio enthusi a few stations. The olos and music 3 s, outside of usual run of Yeste o'cloc r. Donald B. McM resting talk on h from WEBH Tavi | told of Leen to t arty the top of world and of t oyment with which he and his | socia for th broadea insmission, w ast sound like a down talking ram was e The big;est value fer car for the family inawin The Fordor Sedan $660 - 8520 580 Coupe Tudor Sedan Runabout 260 Touring Car - 290 On open cars Demountable Rims and Starter are $85 extrs All prices . o. b, Detroit American and European delegations restion of *IDEBT CONTROVERSY —The lvely discus- | point | gained a value of $100,- | is | with a | 7 shaft driving by larger motor car manufactuters the automatic takeup feature, removing all possibliity of service cost to the owner, is in use by u very few, Adoption of the chaln front end was made In keep- | ing with the company's policy of be« Ing ahead of tho industry, say the engineers, Inspection of the new model in the showrooms of the Whitman Paige= Jewett Co, at 819 East Main street, instantly brings forth the query of “how much Mammoth guantity production methods have made pos- sible the following prices on the §1,810, Brougham 385, Coupe $1,310, TBrougans $1,880 Sedan $1,645 (tax extra).—advt, REBEL SURRENDERS Vera Cruz, Mexico, Abraham Safichez, Jewett Six | On Display Here| The new Jewett Six now on dls- ipl.\) here rivals any other six cylin- [ der motor car in point of improve- ment, making the most nearly per- fect automobile from every viewpoint of any car in its price class, is the claim of the Palge-Detroit'Motor Car | Co. | An automobile to be near the point of perfection claimed for the new Jewett Six must be trouble free, says Harry M, Jewett, presi- dent The cry of the age is for “bigger and bette things, Present day buildings are bigger and last longe { largely beca they have deeper toundations. Realizing this funda- | mental prineciple, englneers of the| Paige company in reconstructing the Jewett Six s the bottom | with a relatively ter depth of undation, says Mr. Jewett, T rank shaft, which probably 1ction and has more pa sline motor dependent upon n any other single unit, was f attentlon, i thirty pounds heavier th iz €haft used in the orlginal wett, Part of the increased weight is due er main bearings and now 2 J The addition ht came \ counter accom- | | Jan, 26— the rebel chieftain Guadalupe Sanchez, has surrendered at Jalapa. Abraham sad that his brother had left the district. But rumors persist that he is hiding n the mountains, brother of P e — John J. Tarrant Funeral Dircctor and Embalmer 284 L. MAIN ST. Tel. 221-12 Upholstery and Repairing Residence 153 Jubilee. Tel. 1451-2 to crank pins balance of thron lancing, plished by counter-weights. As to torque vibration, encountor- | 2d in any motor car at slow sper the counterba! ng has minimized this, the eng ay. Such a minl of vibration has resulted as to | ible a proven claim of 1 greater period ofy g without requiring ad- | ustment or retightening. Doubly sucing a vibrationlees motor, the| manufacturing division of the com-| | pany places the crankshaft in 1\-.‘ | DR. LASCH Dentist Quartz Light For Pyorrhea 353 MAIN ST, n balance as well as static bal- \(C according to its engineers. cond consideration was given to "k FOR SALE yeams ago the Paige company adopl-| Three-family house on Trin- | ed a chain drive with automatic lty S eam hea" h"‘ge take-up for the front end of the hig Paige Six. ers were well aware t! of those| [ two had never heen a re- | placemen > new Jewett motor was to be at i Price reasonable. COX & DUNN e sl 272 MAIN ST. pump and timing| As th trouble-free plans we for adopting pli once made chain co Jewett While silent ¢ extensively ction in e the for Why Not Rent A Typewriter Do not put off that work you were going to do, why not do it now? state, Machines delivered and called for to any destination inis “We Also Rent Adding Machines.” New Britain Typewriter Exchange , 96 WEST MAIN ST, PHONE 612 The Fordor Sedan provides room for the whole family. Yet it is a light, easily handled car—the kind you want for the months of change- able weather and difficult driving conditions. It is fitted with carpet and curtains that harmonize with the color tones of the two wide, deeply uphol- stered seats. It enables you to keep comfortably warm, yet have plenty of fresh air since the Fordor Sedan is equipped with Cowl Ventilator and windows that lower by revolving regulators. You cannot own a car that offers you bétter value or more widely useful service. And the greater economy of operating a Ford lends em- phasis to the practical worth of this car to you Fore flotor Gompiany. Detroit SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925. “World's Greatest Buy” Everyone Says It—Sales Prove It ' .Hudson Leads Because It gives greatest value for the money. It undersells all rivals be- cause the world’s largest volume of six-cylinder closed carsgivesgreater cost advantages. Its motor is the famous Super-Six which Hudson patented and exclu-; sively holds. Comparison further shows what 1 | everybody says and what sales prove. Note These Prices They are below all comparison HUDSON on the Famous Super-Six COACH .... SEDAN (=) SEDAN (=) Freight and Tax Extra ‘1345 ‘1795 ‘1895 HONEYMANS AUTO SALES CO. 139 Arch Street Tel. 2109 PARK STREET AUTO CO. — ASSOCIATE DEALERS 330-332 PARK STREET sen — e ———— ————= SIGNS | New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Well” 34-CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 CINDERS FOR SALE A. ‘H. HARRIS —General Trucking— 1366 STANLEY ST. TEL. 3172-2 MARYLAND OYSTERS Our Crackers Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS OYSTER CO. Temporarily Located at | 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford|! THE OLD HOME TOWN built about four years ago. terms. 272 Main Street M WG IRIBER IF 1| AM GOIN To BE N THERE ALL DAY | HORE You SAY OLD MAN FOSDICK] ISGOIN" TO UNCOVER, WIS EARS? E JIM WATSON, THE BARBER,LOCKED LUP HIS SHOP AND SNEAKED HOME -WHEN HE SAW POP FOSDICK GET OUT OF HiS BUGGY EARLY ToDay * Phone 343 CROWLEY BROS, INC, PAINTERS AND | DECORATORS | 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given on | all jobs. —TEL 2913 We can offer one of the best two-family houses in the city on Hamilton Street—14 rooms with 3 garages; only Can be bought on reasonable | | Tenement to rent on Union Street. Camp Real Estate Co Rooms 805-6, Bank Bldg. | & - Vb G

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