New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1925, Page 16

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VOICES IN THE AIR TULSDAY, KDKA—Last Pittsburgh—309, 15 p. m.—Dinner concert, 7:15 p. m.—Stockman reports of the primary produce mark 7:30 p. mi—Ch 30 p. m.—Co n "Trio, violin, ¢ 1 soprano, livestock and wholesale period rt by the Hel llo and pi m tin slgnals; 1 p. m.—Conc KY W—Chicage nd final WBZ—Springficli— 5 p. m.—1 Wiggin 1 7 p. m— \a Kiddies 5 p1 bandry We p. m.—Hockey Boston Arc York City—360. "USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM S N E MaM/e THAT OUR PASTEURIZED MILK IS PURE Every health agent; Mother. She knc that Seibert’s milk perfectly pasteurized. It is a health food for vour family. Morning, Noon and Night. ESEIBERT & SN} 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 NEW BRITAIN cnuu SEIGERTS: has it home 18 3 MAKE SURE TS, METAL WEATHER STRIPS Install the “Accurate” Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill T. E. WOODS 37 Franklin Sq. Phone 1873 WARM, COMFY CHICKS GROW TO STRONG, HEALTHY POULTRY Self Regulating “Colony” BROODER STOVE Even Heat All the Time |8:10 p.m 10 p. m.—Silve 6:45 p. 10:80 p. m.—The N 11 p. me— BEE v Roskwall race Revue, erglades Rovee, Aiabam orchestra Ted Luwis and his 10 p. m.—Cluk 2 to 12:30 a, m.- Parody Club orchestra, L WHAS—Louisville—100, to 9 p. m.—Concert by Carl seller's Melodists, A chapter v and Jane" stories, Tate news bulletins, Official at 9 o'clock. for of t) importa tandard time WNAC—Boston—280, S Dinner dance, ton American orches- 30 p. m lec Danco mus 1ip m le. W6 |(-|hu|ul.>—-.nn 80 p. m.—Dinner music jon of | 1 Dust ready Hour; “The i orchestra w |l'—l'h.|m|.~|pmu—.m.. n orchestra baritone with % 11 Dust Twins. rtown Cord orchest WEEI—Boston—176, —Edison ¥ Sinfoniane Eveready Hour. Silvertown Cord orche wedding miles away WAAM—Newark—263. Violins and piano. Walter Story: or 1 m.—Home and Hea —Everglade \'mnn:ll‘ m.—Mari Marin One Alitas . m.— 10 p. m—Jimmy § zton, D. C.—169. n's Hour. WRC—Washi m.—Chi 7p. m S p.m 8:20 y in W wick Hour of Music” ce music. WGY—Schenec Produce news —Dinner 1 stock yulletine, wsic. marget drama, ** 1ge Pat 1 rec City—135. nderbiit orches- “lord a Day." S to 9 p. m— 10:45 m Wip—p! hll‘l(h ||th— —Off N. B—313. CNRA—Moncton, " Putnam WGBS—New York—316, CROWLEY BROS. | PAINTERS AND DECORATORS ast night was an exceptional one clear, there was little statie and tant stations came shape, the music, { with every broadcast. tions played last night were * Inanguroting Can't Fool night, crov Nora Jorgensen played a satiafy- ing group of plano solos from WOC, Davenport, 'The station was not re- celved with its customary volume, although the transmission could net have been improved upon, The Troy Laundry band was on the program also, radio enthusiasts, The alr was dis- through in good . . “Roxy,” who directs a group of singers every Sunday night from a Broadway motion plcture theater, has been ordered to make his re- marks more dignified, it was learned today. Bantering of the unseen au- dience, one of “Roxy's" outstanding traits as an announcer, has becn eliminated, . asked about a change In style, J. A, Holman, broad- casting manager of \WEAJF, sald that a new polley, it was “Roxy" had previdusly been re- i b Will devote | auested severdl times to “modity his to the|Style somewnat.” Rt e We have always wanted ‘Roxy’ Direetor | t0 b2 more dignified,” said Holman, o+ | “Not stiff and unnatural, but a little | lcss breczy, We feel that audiences pref more dignified announce- it | mentsl, We have often told ‘Roxy’ < |about it. Hector and 'his St.| " wpcen hestra, o another | = | asse rted ¢ which makes WBZ popular|" wwo never went on the alr as we nday night, l<‘v\|<ll 1 the usual o Shigse:eo o dience, I think, wants informality must have been y Iuml good tuste and camara and camaraderie.” T e Aleppo Drum corps was on e from WIZ, presenting ita Wl Monday program of good Ihis band seems to improve Among the se- Rock “Nationa] Emblem ston Commandery d “The Star Spangled mced th program each month request numb lesire. “Our s played by request las band is of WBZ's one in defending his positton w excel The as these hmmmnuls‘ Detroit New orchestra, play- 'm WWJ, rendered, as one of mbers Mendelssohn's wedding This number was played in of the wedding anniversary of the listeners-in, That reminds t, some time we heard an tra playing the music for a A novel and in- | ature, . Return to Duties This Year « . orchestra presented | ns from WBZ. The ag-| s on the air at 9|BY The Associated Press. galn at 11:30 with its| Ann Arbor, Mich, Feb, nents of popular numbers, | Marion Leroy Burton will be in no zements of popular nmm...,. nove number whic ted us particularly was “You An Old Horse Fly." P WDAF, sume the presidency of the Univer- | sity of Michigan; the {llness that has held him to his bed for 16 weeks is no less critical now than it has been, and as recently ation in | day he was close to death, t. Tte-| This was the revelation od. The station, | Burton’s condition made today by Wwould have | Mrs. Burton. It definitely answers to remain where it was. | conflicting rumors concerning the iil- lcasting on its 414 meter {ness of the man who nominated hals were re-| Calvin Coolidge for the presidency r with no dis-|at Cleveland last June, and it dis- csent prox- | pells the hope that Dr. Burton will probably | tesume his duties during this school tion last | year. adcaster On the other hand, it reveals that there is no good reason to fear he | will not eventually resume active di- tection of the institution. re the close ! Dr. Burton has not from WPG, | feet since hg became {lI is and has been alert, but the sicge of pneumonia, with the heart and kidney complications that developed, liorn8 | hus Been a severe strain upon his way | endurance. In this weakened con- dition his heart must be watched constantly Reports that the Kansas i wave of Dr, of thinki lod \\[‘\l two inter- on his Interesti 1 when Dr, Burton would dld Sunday night. The American au- | CRITIGALLY 111 U.of M. President Unable to 3—Dn. | | condition for several months to re- | His mind | Dr. Burton 1is passing through, necessarily brings ubout extreme e~ pletion of all body functions,” the stateniont adds, City Items The annual meeting of the Chl. dren's Home assoclation will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the IMirst Lutheran church, Whist, K. of C. evening.—advt, home, Wednesday this week, Alterations. Open Mon. day morning for business.—advt. A, G, Hammond camp, 8 W V., will hold a regular meeting in the camp meeting room, state ar- mory, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Arrgngemenits will be made for the observance of Maine Memorial Day on Iebruary 18, Dance, St. Jean's hall. —advt, Rev. A, J. English poiic s revival services at Place this week, Collegiate Dance, Fri,, ! —itdy James T, O'Connor will leave for Rome on February 13. He will make a Holy Year pilgrimage planning to be gone about ten weeks, Wed. eve. Jenkine, B. A, the will continue his 16 Washington |advt, | Hyneck of 219 Glen street was ten- dered him last evening by his chil- dren, grandchildren, and friends. A arge armchalr was presented to Mr. Hyneck. Dr. A. A. Ahlquist will address a mecting of the e tomorrow Whist, K. of evening.—advt. Court Columba, Catholic Daugh- {ters of America, held an enjoyable | whist and dance at the EIks' club last evening. Prizes were awarded. The attendance was large, AND A WOOD OVERCOAT 01d John Ruddy is fixing to eele- | brate his wooden wedding next werk | with a quart of wood alcohol.—Ar- kansas Tom Cat. vening. | TO-NIGHT TOMORROW " ALRIGHT | 1oz AVegetable Relief For Constipation Nature’s Remedy (N Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative | with a pleasant, near-to- | i § nature action. Relieves | and prevents biliousness, constipation and sick | headaches. Tones and ; strengthens the digestion \ and assimilation. seek g leave of absence were de- | nied by Mrs. Burton. Even the suggestion of a leave, she said, was Y| preposterous, for the reason t | Burton was not able to leave. must remain at home and obtain | complete rest. A bulletin i 1y says that he shows progressive improvement, “However, rning bell was be a grave illness, such as TONIGHT: 9to 1 talk, stop nd at the end Brunswick artists of Coffee saves the day A MARIO CHAMLEE Drink it tomorrow MARIA IVOGUN JOHN CHA! Through speci ration of America the B WJIZ—New York Tonight: & to 10 p. m. Rastern Tim: *Any Bru full particulars of the Music Memos cash swards. Blanks are free. Collender Co., 623 South Wabash Av The ORIGINAL Malted Milk / Safe Milk For Infants, Invalic Children, The Am | | | street. See us about it. sued by physicians to- | Tune in Tonight on the $50002° Music Memory Contest* BY ARTISTS OF THE NEW HALL OF FAME ON'T miss this big musical treat—don't fail to participate in this big $5000 contest. Tune in tonight on the stations named below. The selections will be broadcast by world-famous chosen from a list which includes the following: MICHAEL BOHNEN FLORENCE EASTON and many other Brunswick Record Artists 1 arrangement with the Radio Corpo- be broadcast each Tuesday through these stations: WRC—Washington ck Dealer will gladly P off the Old Block MR JUNIORS==Littio NRs il The same NR — in one-third | doses, candy-coated. For children and adults, SOLD BY YOUR DRUGAIST The Brunswick Hour of Music 0 p.m. Eastern Time 8 to 9 p.m. Central Standard Time the New Hall of Fame, EDITH MASON GIUSEPPE DANISE WILLEM WILLEKE KARIN BRANZELL RLES THOMAS runswick Hour of Music will WGY—Schenectady o 810 9p.m. Central Standard Time supply you with Contest Blanks giving ry Contest, and the $5000 each month in Atk him, or write the Brunswick-Balke- enue, Chicago, lllinois. | Do You Want a One-Family House Right Near the Center at a modest price—We can offer you one on' Camp Money to loan on first and second mortgages. is a Prescription prepared for Lucille Beauty 8hop will be closed \ 1 i | ewington | O'Connor of Parker & 'H Victrolas and Planos, at Morans'— | A birthday party in honor of Fred Cromwell Luther | home, Wednesday | BOSTON STORE DONNELLY -MULLEN WEDNESDAY SPECIAL WOMEN'S and MISSES’ DRESSES SILK DRESSES CLOTH DRESSES HE Dresses taken from our own stock and reduced for Wednesday Selling. Do not judge the quality of these dresses by the small price as many of them sold as high as $19.00. Among them are Canton Crepes, Satins, Crepe de Chine, Tricoshams, Flannel and Poiret Twill. ALL SIZES and ALL COLORS OTHER WEDNESDAY SPECIALS NOT ADVERTISED WILL BE FOUND IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. EXTRA SIZES 16 TO 48 VALUES CINDERS FOR SALE! A. H. HARRIS —General Trucking— {360 STANLEY ST. TEL. 34723 | WEDNESDAY ‘SPECIALS MOULDING BOARDS ....ccovvivenenennn. 690 ROLL “PINE 3 e e sl s e 19C ALUMINUM PIE PLATES— DR. LASCH Dentist v 53 MAIN ST, MARYLAND OYSTERS | i Quartz Light For Pyorrhea . | i | 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 12¢, 19¢, 25c Some of These Pie Plates Are Extra Deep POSITIVELY WEDNESDAY ONLY A. A. MILLS PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. BY STANLEY NO-NO -IF TS Lo~ LAZY EDWURGLE BLOWING FOR 25 7 ////// ED WURGLER., WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS FOR. HIS' WIFE, KINDLED THE FIRE IN THE KITCHEN SToYE WITH GASOLINE Colds, Fever and Grippe Camp Real EState Co. t is the most speedy remedy we know | Preventing Pneumonia 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully ziven on all jobs, —TEL. 2013 n—— 272 Main Street Phone 343 Roowms 305-6, Bank Bldg To DAY Q1823 oY wta 50 Rackliffe Bros. PARK and BIGELOW STS. || —_— S e £ RS

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