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T —— S T " i VOICES IN THE AIR | WEDNESDAY, KDRA—Enast Pittshurgh—309, primary produce markets. 7:30 p. m—The Kind night Clrele 8 p. m—"Over Prejudice 8:15 p. m $:30 p. mo—C 9:56 p. m.—Arlington her fore KY W Chiicago— « cert weat 5 p. 15 p. 13 to 2 WRZ—springficll . m.—Market rey 08 p. m.—NRadi al patriotic br lon Abraham coln's birthday 30 p. m.—Ame clation banquet can Bankers' WEAR—(leveland—300. 7 te 8 p. m.—Dinner concert HARTFORD Fllll\(‘!.»l‘l and his 1 orchestra Tvan WNAC—Boston—280, Children's half hour, WNAC 8 p.om 6:30 po m ge night WEAF—New York Ci ) 12 p. m—D m concert by and; soprano, p American a talk under the f Amerlea; Allen Davis Lido Venlce o toa of WHAS—Louisyillee—100, (Cent Time,) m.—Concert, Sele z Divislon of the ral . R. orchest “Billy and important il cen ed at 9 o'clock, WsB—Atlanta—i128 WHN—New York—360. m.—Violin solc Harry ers. —IHealth talk, —Joint rec by « rt planist an Richman an con alto € p. m.—Irish tenor. 5 p. m.—Pri Orthodox Amerie, . m.—Dance musle. —Popular eor 9:15 p. m.—Concer: 2:30 p. m.—~Melody F m hy t Jewish Cong nist vio Four Male ncert planist. To Place Telephone Orders, 9. 2-0 Call 101 dinner danc: 1l star i, ks A W s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1925, [12:50 to 1 & m.—Orchestra, A\X ()()—-I'Illllulvl[lll!n—'fifl" m.—Concert by U, §. Hotel Soprano. Planist Radlo artists. ) P 40 p. 9p.m W p.m ' p.m 10 p. m m m.— th Art t lanist: g rtist B We ous bulletins, Sundman's visit Organ recital r 80Ng numbers, P rehes cellanc m WCAP—Washington—169. Dinner concert, 1 poema on “Big K. & 6 p.om ra. A Jane™ | 7 k crvation.” 12 p. m. tertainment wer of t from the Willard Hotel, W EEI—Boston—176, m.—Blb Brother club, . m.—Musi m.—Harr Fravele news Procecdings features incide Shoe orchestra Musicale, Safety Razor orchestra Musicale, nway theater organ 1 Iis 1 con- WIP—Ph . m.—Offl: 0105 p. m. G435 p. m clphia—500 al weather fore nner music Market report 7 p. m.—Badtime story and roll cal WCX—Detroit—>510, Jean Goldk Musical prog Quar- {6 p. m.- Tpom HARTFORD For General Business Call 2-5151 New Britain patrons may now give their te]epnone orders on direct private wire without usual toll charge. Call 3500. During Our February Sale of Furniture Reductions of 10 to 509 Prevail in Each Instance That it will pay you to take advantage of this February Furniture Sale, the prices we quote below will prove. Dining room furniture, bedroom furni- ture, living room furniture and odd pieces are all specially sale priced for the balance of this month. Furniture—Eighth, Ninth and Eleventh Floors B L1 / &\l Uity For Your Dining Room Ten-piece Walnut Suite which china closet, five chairs. A educed from $495 to .. includes Dining table, server, arm chair ..“I”]‘wnl € Room huffet, and suite, $275 high q and hac No. Regular Ten-piece Dining Room Suite of very Walnut with the seats ks of the chairs upholstered 1 leather. $495 Ty 8800, 1alit NOW.. s For Your Breakfast Room Five-piece Breakfast Suite finished in gray with bands of rose or blue. Suite includes a drop leaf table and 7835 Furniture—Eighth, Ninth and Eleventh four chairs, Regularly Special for this sale . Suite in Former now A stunning Breakfast Suite in pol- ished black, with orange bands and motifs. A very effective color scheme, cludes a table and five chairs. ly § loors , Towa—181. ither forecost and mis- | Army Fime signal and weather Game and ! Evening Star KOA—Denver—323, (Mountain Time.) 6 p. m~—Final readings, stock re- ports and new itema, $ p. m.—Studlo program featuring the Treble Cuef club, KGO—0Oakland—300, ( i me,) 6:45 p. m—17 readings, stock re- ports, weather, news. Through The Staic ] OUDLP MBK CALGHY Last night was far from satlsfac- tory on our radio. A continuous sputtering which began shoptly bes fore 6 o'clock and kept going all night for all we know, made it im- possible to bring in many stations and those which could be brought in were affected by this clectrical disturbances, There were several [after pollce sald he drove two rob- other nolses “too late (o classify,” or|bers to the home of his uncle Ed- words to that effect, Static was not |Ward J. Sullivan, importer and bank- pronounced, but if it had been it|er in West New Brighton, Staten would have made no particular dif-|Island, and helped them es PR s aunt frustrated the holdup of the youth's girl cousin. All three sald to have been disgulsed as ' negroes by an application of burnt " lcork. The capture wasx made possible by the detective wor!, of a little boy who saw through tne trio's clumsy disguise and took the number of the automobite Police said the three men drove up to the Sullivan home and one en- tered with a package for which he presonted a receipt. When | Sullivan, 19, looked up from signing the receipt she faced a revolver and was told to “throw up your hands." Pass Disgulse By Eyes of Boy, New York, Feb, 11.—Richard Me- WTAM—Cleveland—380.1, esterday | § p. m~—Philip Spitainy and his or- chistr S pon ain Dealer program 10:80 p. m.—Philip Spitalny and his orchestra., WGBS—New York City—316, 6 p. m—Uncle Geebee, p. m.—Children’s lyrica. p. m.—Red and Gray boya, 7pm SONRS. 0 P boys. The epening of WTIC, IHartfc came according to schedule, ning with a short talk by Vice-Pr ident Walter Cowles of the Traveler's | (o, who told of the purposes of the | station and aleo explained the trend | of the times in radio. P Mclody Kenneth Burdick, original m.—Ited and Gray Melody 3 ) Mr. Cowles played the part of an- rouncer all evening, but his voice 1s not one partienlarly suited to radio. It was ifmpossible to understand what the speaker was saying. Bedtime ol Vil The program from this station wis in kecping with the general run, al- WDAF—Kansas City—365. S (Central Time.) Marketgrans, w rnal, road report. School of the air. cather, Mrs, Sullivan heard the command {and screamed from a rear window, though there was nothing on the|mhe robher ran to the waiting car bill which raised the presentation |ang the trio fled. The little boy re- other offerings for the even-|ported the number of the car and The quartet from the Mendels- it was stopped at the St George ilce club of New York render- | forry with McNamara driving it and od a group of selections, unaccom- |wiping hurnt cork from his face, panicd, which were pleasing. “Song | police said. Ilis companions had of Winter,” “This is the Moon of |} Roses” and “A Dream,” were includ- | ed in the offering. talk L Star's radio orchestra ahove ng. sohn WWJ—Detroit 6 p. m.—Din weert, [ 8:30 p. m.—Ha D. MecDonald, baritone; Miss Irene Barkun prano. wer l olice alarms. \ely Topice,” Plano recital m.—Lewlsol! music appreciation. trio o:4a Ag | st from the sta- | be on, Thursday Lo | confunction with WEAP| WTIC will be on mous artists' con- to 9 o'clock on that program will be The next broades tion will when, In and "the ch the air with the From a local course of e New York nes Johnson, soprano. olis lecture, cert evening heard Local fans feared that WTIC would interfere considerably on oth- er wave lengths, but their fears came to naught, as far as we could make out and we were as | much interested in fhat fe as, we were in the initial program. The Hartford etation can be heard faint- ly at times on s'nrms:m:l‘s wave- | 1en | points to cither side of its dial sct-| ting. This is to be expected. P WD presen | planist, in s : were inte zh Sid’'s play- | ing makes us think that he is not getting the most out of the piano. The chords sound empy, as If he re not trying very hard. However, nis program went over “big” and he had numerous requesta for repeats, m.—TPolice alarms; weather. CNRO—Ottawa—135. Talk for boys and girls m.—Market reports m.-—"Books for Boys” af radio book tal 8 p. m.—Dinne toau Laurier ho cort from Cha- Variety musi- > program by | urler hotel orchestra | Eliot Selects Leadmg _Educators of 200 Years |last 2 selected by Dr. | Charle sident emearitus of Harvard university were announc- ed by the University of Chicago yes- | terday in the rmum on of a book- | let called *“Men." 90 year old [ cducator also named the 10 lrading s men 0 years. Ralph Waldo . ¢ e Emerson was the only man named | e tricd A apniies b W hokb wiours. TE ‘o the | that etation fadcd out so much that | Smith, Michael Faraday, John Stuart | @ Satisfactony (vemzs o/t Sations 11ll, Willilam Ellery Channing, Hor- | farther away than Springficid. {ace Mann, [mmn Spencer, Frnest SR Renan, Charles Robert Darwin, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Louls 1 t Completed Set in Hard Wood Cabinet LIST of PARTS Cabinet Genuine Bakelite Top Panel 7x10” drilled Genuine Bakelite Strip Low Losa Antenna inductance Low Loss Radio Frequency Transformer Collars for tubt sockets Phosphor Bronze Contacts for tube sockets Cutler-Hammer Switch U. S. L. Rheostat Mounting brackets Daven tube ballast resistances Dubilier Grid Condenser Daven grid leak with brackets Dubilicr fixed condensers with brackets U.S. L. Variable Condensers Genuina Bakelits Dials for Variable Condensers Ford Mica audio frequency transformers Bracket for mounting Bolts Screws for top panel Wire for connections Length of Spaghetti Binding_Posta Sergv Driver Spiltite Wrench for in addition to €0 well known, the fourth famous t on Thursday. T | be WTIC, Hartford; , Cleveland; WWJ, Detroit; , Davenport, and WCCO, Min- neapolis. Five new stations, ain of geven steur. Listed as the greatest in » cducational history of the last {2,300 years are stotle, Galen Leonardo da Vinel, Milton, S peare, John Locke, Tm Irancis Bacon, Emerson, vt | feature which radio on Thursday | wiil be the pre- American Cousin,” 1t is pecul should b on, 0s it was - ——— An interestin Italy Takes Interest e In Debt Settlement | is Iwmnnml ’ > interallie debt question, say Petit I‘mu.‘ ien, which was the reason for a call | by the Ttalian ambassador yesterday | on Premicr Herriot | The ambassidor was not the hear- ar communication, but mere 1 on that occa. while attending its performance at | Ford's theater, Washington, on the| r\nMn: of April 14, 1865, that Pre <-\ jdent Abraham Lincoln was agsassi nated. SHAPED LIKE FISH | Cro; Lng., Feb. 11.—A new | airplane, to carry eight passengers | at 115 miles an hou ed here. The fuselage a gigantic flying fish, ing like clongated fins and the rud- der looking like the tail. called t would ¥rench gov- nent's reply to the British debt latter is still in the experts, M. Herriot and r were only able to § exchange of the paper a !'to take sour ING JOU AIRPL AT be t | err Hoic shaped like | nds of wings be- ha the amba dulze in $10,000,000 in Silver w (Circulated in Russia § pdty bl Ten million of silver coins made EUROPE WHEN DISGUISE FAILS‘t Application of Burnt Cork Fails To | were | Julia | TVPNING_JOURNAL _Ammicg's Greoten 1 [More Who Heard Burope Broadcast | Receive Official Confirmation | b A Oficial Confirmation of Loud Speaker Reception of |nmrn had revealed thelr identity and the arrest was imminent, The alleged holdup car was sald [to have been stolen In New York city, Fear Indian Uprising After Navajo Is Slain | Sante e, N, M.\ leb, 14.—A Na- |vajo Indian was slain by u constable | | while resisting arrest, 100 of his ‘nllwnnun were congregating around lis body, refusing to let a coroner’ jury approach, and Jiomesteaders were arming themselves In the litle |town of Cuba, N. M, in fear of a |general uprising by the Indians, ac- cording to word received here by J. 1%, Young, stato senator, who lives at Cuba, about 650 miles west of here. |The trouble arose gver the act of Navajo In cutting posts, it is alleged, on the homestead of a young man [named Lacy Bird, Bird says when he ordered the Indian oft his land, |lie showed fight,*using a clubbed {gun. Bird swore out a warrant be- [fore a justice of the peace and when Constuble Blanchfield sought to serve it, the Indian attacked him, it |18 alleged, and Blanchfield shot and Killed the Navajo. The word spread nd soon a hundred or more vajos were holding a coun- ) CRITICAT, Peking, ¥eb, 11,—Dr, Sun Yet-Sen, | southern Chinese leader, who | Leen in a hospital since he was op- erated upon about {wo weeks ago for. cancer, remained in a critical lition today. has | = e Senate Pa Ferguson Bill to Restore Rights Austin, Texas, Feb, 11.—The bil| destgned to restore to James E, Fer guson the political rights taken frou| bim when he was impeached and re moved from the governor's snate last night by a vote o Iferguson and his wif Ferguson, wer | state s |21 to 6. Governor Mirlam A Interested spectators, Noted Teutons’ Portrait: HBerlin, Feb, 11.—~German stamp hereafter are to bear the portrait; of noted Germans, The first fo b honored is former postmaster general, much 60 years ago to hasten establishment of the tal Union, who di¢ th New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Well” 34 CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 John J. Tarrant Funeral Dircctor and Embalmer 284 L. 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