New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 12, 1925, Page 16

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VOICES N THE AIR THURSDAY, KDKA—FEast Pltishurgh—300, 6:15 p. m~—Dinner concert. 15 p. m.—8tockman re primary livestock produce markets. ) p. m—Un $ p. m—P Stockman an 50 p.m Stin porta of ¢ WBZ—spring P ¢ —Mark "5 p. m.- p. m program. 15 ] Kimball & 55 p. m.- weather r 0 p. m—0 30 p. m.—I 1:45 p. m.—0 WEET—Boston—176. | | | | WIP—Philadelphoa—509, 1 . m—Offic er forecast 3 p. m—Dinneg music 45 p. m—Market 1 .~Bedtime &t WOC—Davenport, Towa—184. m.—Weather forecast and mis- | WOO—Philadelphia-—509. WHN—New York City—360. Violin 8olos B mith's orchesira 1 . m.—Wigwam Ciu tainers, 12 p. m— 1145 p. m—WGY 15§ p. m—Ia American ( 15 p. m.— WSB—Atlanta— to 9 p. m.—Oglet orche 1245 p WHAS—Louisville, Ky.—100. Mix o 30 to 9 p. METAL WEATHER STRIPS Install the “Accurate” Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill T. E. WOODS 37 Franklin Sq. Phone 1873 S 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 A. H. HARRIS CINDERS FOR SALE —General Trucking— 1368 STANLEY ST. TEL G CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given oo all jobs. —TEL 2013 M)\ w 10 p Dinner dance, Wittstein's orchestra Overture and I 30 p.m e idental | Da Skiny 1s that of one of the in this column yes: , that pute us in the Ben Franklin, Ed- Chris Columbus and Everybody thought But, my dear, think The way hard we items we terday sune of tho truly great This morning we heard Lecause WEAR=Cleveland: inner coneert I Rupp and b wrote W lass with gar Allen Poe, Bob Kulton ¥ were crazy of posterity ahe | uttering | seeps t has p made us ving maniac. We called the light | power company last evening and | ked them, in the name of all that| good and kind, to sce what conld about ft, The noise sounds automobile with ite gears ¥ being shi Very an- 1ely annoying. It is several other listeners lous parts of have the same only | is int is noticeable en there is rain or the weather mely damp. Let’s hope some- lone in the near future, as to bring in any de- gram with that racket go- noise whi n i complait, Th & impe € World Is Do- s Lincoln memor | y worthy of mention cn for the interference of it is probable that we stopped at Springfield on sionally. But we're glad we lid. The Massachusetts Sons of Vet- crans presented the evening's enter- ‘(1\n ment and appropriate it was, | | too. | Y rlal program ) Had nd hooks. pro-| & | KGO—Oakland—300, (Pacific Time.) al readin un was the group of el ayed by the Frances Mont st \mr-vu.v the numbe W8 it ven Keys to Paldpate,* y KGO players m.—Henry ns. rs played | Halstea a t all of the of the p: d memor st RKROA—Denver (Mountain Fin ~ime p. m '1’\& il aid war was through pages of a history hook ther talk about hearing our grandfa ysburg address wa n M. Cochran, com- Sons of Vet- n by Willi 3 ler WSAI—Cincinnati—326, ¢ “entral Time.) e on of this celebrated ad- WTAM—Cleveland—: Hotel Statler ¢ mission, n from him. | al compe- s ’ ym CN CNRW—Winnipeg—150. umded t provided ex- me.) ) The major (Central T GOVT, WINS WIZ Quick Action for Piles It vou sufter with the pain, strain, {tching, bl protruding p drug store Pile Suppositories s a wonder, You get the kind of you B your feet and gladly tell about it. VERY SPECIALror FRIDAY FRESH SHORE HADDOCK......Ib. 10c i con 18c w. 30¢ l’(:ll’ l\:ll:llll( o l8c b, 45c FANCY CHILLLD lsc 14c » 20c FANCY LARGE MACKEREL FANCY MEDIUM SMELTS FLOUNDERS I FASTERN WHITE HALIBUT BLOCK ISLAND SWORDEISH PENOBSCOT SALMON CAPl BUTTERFISH FRESH BOILING Ib. Am. Sardines Alaska Salmon Shredded Cod Clam Chowder 1, 1. 1h, b, FRESH TONGUES AND CHEERS [ Round Clamns Open Long Clams Fresh Open Oysters Fresh Scallops BREAD ! M'MALLOW LAYER Cake Ea. 25¢ pt. 60¢ THE BEST THAT'S BAKED M loaf loaf 16 oz 24 oz OHIO BLUE OHICAN jprse 6bx. 29¢ | by 8. |ar., | purposes, | ably | for William N and i mann Co., j without bond, ling | ;wn% dated Au uncer. | the approved waltz time, held our attention and wo sat for a long time ltstening to it, Later we stood and lisctned to it, just to show how ver- satile we can be, A Cinelnnatl's war of the alr was re- sumed lust night tion WHM be- gan broadeasting at 7:50 o'clock on a wavelength of 4 meters, and at § o'clock WLW came on the alr on the same wave length. Discord re- sulted, as might be imagined, and it | was Impossible to separate the sta- tlons, Theae W, Detroit stations have been ordered Ldwards, radio inspector, at to divide time on the samg h. Confercnce has so far fal ve the time arrangement | problem. FLEISCHMANN WILL FILED IN COURT Terms Ave Generous [or His | Employes Mincola, N. Y., Feb, 12.-T of the late Jullus IFleischmann, yeast magnate, esti- mated at from $50,000,00 to § 000,000, is left to his children Julius, and Lovuise, now Mrs, Henry C. Yeiser, Jr., the filing of his will dis- A yesterday ’ Bequests include a fund o bulk clo $200,000 trust for charitable educational the major portion prefer- in Clneinnati, Mr. Flelsch- mann's home; a $100,000 trust fund lelschmann of New cousin, and 20,000 common stock of the ain employes rious personal or York city, a of Fle imann Co, to ce ok the company. V employes were remembered amounts of from $1,000 o $5.000, Max C. Fleischmann, a brother, 1 Joseph Willshire of Greenwich, vice-president of the Fleisch- named exccutors Mr. Wilshore receiv- \0 common shares in the cast corporation in licu of this service, ust 1 ets S’I)O IVO As to dispo on of the trust for charity and education, Mr. Fleisch- mann stated: “I direct my executors to set aside the sum of cash or sccuritics for the purpose of | heing distributed among such charit- abl or jonal stitutions as my executors in their discretion may 1 determine and fn sucl s as they may deem advis- o mere suggestion how- shar Conn., were for sation Chy edue select amou ajor portion of the | 200,000 he distributed to table or educatior in my fo YW'I‘ nhome city of Cincin- vati, Ohio.’ Stock Tor Employes \ax €, Fieischman, a brother, of yeast e sald, 1s my wishes and desires and me are fully car- ribution of the common stock of no in th I'leischmann Co.," left to ‘“certain em- ployes” red. Upon the death of William N. the trust fund of $100, leh in ents un residu jueathed outright in s to the o children, ind Mrs. ser, together Fleisch s holdings in riada Ttea Tne., & real- concern of which Mr owned the capit rectod executors to airs of the Dalriada listribute its assets y among the will see th ried out in the 00 shares of which w eischmann, , Income of W he receives provision the w n, who h n Paris Mrs, Henrie ta 1 SELLING SCOTLAND mmediate ut 6,50 ed into new owr o Ketc cago ikan, A n 00,000 in | 1 institutions | “‘under- | | Prominent Army Aviator With Fine NO DRucs |-OF SUCCESS NO FUTURE IN AERIAL SERVICE, HE RESIGNS Record Retires from the Service San Diego, Fch. 12.—TFailure to see any bright future for junior officers of the military air force un- der the present system has caused | Iicut. Frank Scifert, who gained distinction in the summer of 1923 by piloting one of the planes dur- ing the mid-air refueling tests at | Rockwell field when eight world's | flight records were broken, to re- sign from the air service, according to an interview in the San Dilego Union today. Most of the outstanding achieve- | ments have been conceived and | executed by the pilots themselves, the resigning lleutenant stated. “The trans-continental flight of Kelly and Macready was conceived by these two men,” says Lient. | Seifert. “Smith and Reichter should be given credit for the mid- air re-fueling exploit, and Lric Nel- son and Lowell Smith were in HVM main responsible for initiating the world flight project and seelng it through to a successful conclusion.” Lieut. Seifert leaves the air serv- ice with a record of 1,000 flying hours without a crash. | MANAGER | San Trancisco, —Miss | lta Katherine Linforth, promin- in soclety and daughter of Wal- ter H. Linforth, San Francisco at- torne; arried here yesteday to | Willlam 8. Thelkeld, stable manager | for Trving H. Helman, Los Angeles | banker. The bride 15 18 and the | groom 40, Their common love of | horses brought them together, it was | said. WEDS STABLF |w DARE'S MENTHA PEPSIN | Six l’houu.md Bottle~ Sold in One New Jersey Town Last Year. Axelrod’s Pharmacy | Declares Money Back If One | Bottle Doesn't Make Any 1 found to bey corree- h agents so that it will do | good in the shortest pos- | Wi v actors when | liis splendid | d remedy W I way has )ine in with other ¢ stomac the most y bothier with slo spoonful of t ating, aviness, anuy upset condition of 1ily vanish irn or + st And omuch 10 spe hould only .w\u:u»‘ sness and caused disturbanc P always psin is p DOOR MATS Keep the Mud and Dirt Out of Your House COCOA DOOR MATS Best Quality Large ....... RUBBER DOOR MATS Special RUBBER DOOR MATS Extra Heavy $1.10 $1.98 Phone Us and We Will Deliver One of These Mats To You A. A. MILLS PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. Stomach Sufferer Rejoice. 1' ssing troy- | by | JERITZA-GIGLI FEUD REPORTED Temperamental Stars Said fo Be “On the Outs” New York, 12.~While ru- mors of an feud between Marie Jeritza, Viennese prima donna and Benjamin Gigli, Ttallan tenor, are denied at the Metropolitan opera liouse, opera-goers are discussing ine cidents of recent performances of “La Tosca' 'and “Fedom" in which they appeared. rs by the soprano and unusual- ly violent acting by both singers in some of the scenes in which they played together in the last perfors mances of the two operas are the particular subjects of comment, The ast occasion was Tuesday night when they sang in a benefit perfor- mance of Tosca, When the performance had come to a close and the curtain was ralsed for the first curtain call, Gigll ap- peared e. After an embarrassed Low he nlmuvpnnul and did not re- | turn. The audience continued to cheer, The curtain rose twice but Jerltza did not show herself. The applause grew more Insistent, Ten minutes passed and at last Jeritza, weeping and excited came before the eurtain as if she had been shoved. Through her tears she tried to explain to the audiene “He's mean to me"” was all that was audible, The audience was left to wonder to whom she referred, Two weeks ago in a love scene in edora,” Jeritza flung herseif into Gigli's arms with such violence that the tenor almost collapsed. Soon it was Gigli's turn. He was so real- istic that Jeritza almost landed In the footlights, Baron von Popper. hand, said after the “'La Tosca” per- formance that his wife had been “deeply offended” but he declined |to specify, Gigil departed for Ital yesterday according to his secretary who said: | “Besides, it was agread upon Tues- ' day night by all that no one should uss the incident, Mr, Gigll gave & "t orders that we should say nothing—nothing." SWISS BUY ARMS Berne, Switzerland, F |Swiss army has contracted for 5,000 IlE:ht machine guns, to cost 2,250 |francs each, Feb, artists Jeritza's hus- W RIGHT OVER THE HOME PLATE Vigorous youth needs milk and plenty of it. It's a man-building food. Clean milk, pure milk, safe milk—and pasteurized — Seibert Farms. ESEIBERT & SON 437 PARK ST PHONE I720 NEW BRITAIN, 3 "MAKE SUREITS SEIB'EIPTS bk THE OLD HOME TOWN FOR THREE YOU SAY T\‘\Ef? ISNT Room ENODGH /NSIDE OF Us To S7AND/{DARN HOUND! s NO -NO - \SAY E\)ERY TwWo FEET “THERES ANOTHER SAY ‘‘BAYER ASPIRIN” — gm Unless you see the “Baycr Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Pain Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago Accept only “Bayer” package Neuritis Rheumatism which contains proven directions, Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. 5 ’1 Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. 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