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e A A SO VOO S SV S RN Y M TR 0 A A v " ’ D NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925, 10:02 p, m—Meeting of the Morning | 7 booming in with a group of classical i VOICES IN THEAIR Glory (Mub. {“0 P '8 Tex selection Jjust before the presenta- Reduce Your Fat Au?‘; g SBl?y"h;“ Netw d —_— 1 p. m.—8ign off In code, Orchestra, tlon of the daily stock reports. A e e 2 aven, u racture e 4 g —— bl 10180 b, me—Oonsort arranged by queer saspiny nos came g |- WVithout Dieting - HOKSHER Aatm gt rorva I i FRIDAY, KDRA—East Pittsburgh—309, Euterpean, club, music 50 We turned to CKAC, Mont-| Years ago the formula for fat reuction | o i FOE o B DR e, S = reath Ba LA R 6:15 p. m.—Gaylor's orchestra - — real, where a dance program from | W 2 Poday It s “Take i o el | er-| You need a = = (All Programs on Eastern Standard | 7:15 T e WDAF—Kansas City—366. THo Winflios hotall was Loing hroxds Proscription Tablets” triends | 18 in New Haven hospltal in u wer. Stomach Sour? Time,) s Ekphal i Tt 0D e e MeriAtr. Weaiber Sl . . ¥ Is—these friends tell others. They | fous condition suifering from a frac- Laxative =4 Cl ¥ B 1 p. m—~"Read America First,” | 6:50 p. m arketgram, Weather| cast. The Red Jackets autlal food, live as they Itke und | yure of the skull sustained when he S “lean your Bowels e - |8 p. m.—Program report. Time, Road report, proved ifteresting and we remained | still reduce steadily and vasily without go- | 5 ¥ 3 WTIC—Hartford—348.0. [ 9:95 p. m.—Tlme signals; weather . m.—8chool of The Alr. Plano| with'the station until it signed oft, [!D8 through long sieges of tiwesoie bx- :';,"’,.{','..r,:ff:‘ 1‘,{" flr.'.lf,“w:]rmf,ls:u dr;;;‘.;(‘; 8 p. m.—Colonial Male Quartet. Mrs. | forccast unlng in fumber, Bodtime story, S erclso and starvation diet. Mar by Ernest B. Gelss, : Q g S | eription Tablets are sold by al street, The boy was playing ball n Mabelle Day Ho™omb, planist \ S— Music, KDKA presented Its program for| the world over at one dollar for & box, | pyjivyval “\.““"cvy “m‘l other com= Mrs. Mary Billings Green, soprano. WV GY—Scheneetady—380, 9 p. m.—Lopular progre 10 benefit of reside ¢ South |or It you prefe der airect fron e MisyElow G : o) \ iencetady p. m.—Lopular program the benefit of residents of South foF It you b can order difect from | | L e, when hit by the machine. Yonditior A e e et i e g orait, M Gelss sald he turned vut suddenly to oAt | 1d Chict” and Plantation| with any volume = until after § | ses————————— | avoid striking the boy, but that the ) p. t. Sunday school lesson o'clock, 0 we didn't tarry there. | . heel atruck the youth, Gelss BZ—Springficll—333. F i eatar oreheatin. - S v e | py Hoosier Harmonists in a danco | Fear wheel struck the youth. weis WBZ—Springfick 1 theater orchestra, L was held on a technical charge of ¥ i . m,—Market r 7:30 MHealth talk, WHB—Kansas City—366, WABI at Bangor, Maine, was| Irogram. WHAS oply stops at our| "5 0 i Coms |8 Bl TiioYaturioe LALI Cata| BehiiiE] DUt 8165k Fopocia /and niawa| ABC At /IEecyAn)Aoiws maKs tho maat || (Nickiasidrlying and {urnished bonch d Yonil1 ; | of $500. He will appear before the co.oner today. Market quotations; news|12:45 a. m.—Nighthawk Frolle, | Africa. The station did not come in p. m.—Bedtim ) 7:45 p. m—Address, me mon Faults in Spoken Euglish.” | orchestra, Address, “Conservation | bulletins at about 5:30 o'clock. This| Of the program when we get them. 5 p. m—Drama, “The Golden{ o on.” station is down on 240 meters and | The band which furnished the enter- w WGY Players, | e came In with good volume, Th - | tainment last night came through m.—American Trio and Lil- | WOC—Davenport—I181, | rouncer reminds us of that fellow [ With “Old Gray Bonnet" and “Red 1, soprar p. m.—Chimes concert, | out at WOC and he speaks distinct- | Nose Pete’ two of the snappiest S m.—Weather forecast. Ncws (ly, but in a moderate voice !m a group of snappy elections, Will Be With You By the WEAR—Cleveland—389.1, ulle L | bt —Organ recital, ledtime stoty, WHN was bro ting dance| Some statlon, the call letters of First of March - — s IZducational lecture. music shortly after o’clock, Lut | which we could not get, put on a WTAM—Cleyeland—389.1, 9 p.m.—Congregational church | the station 1 considerably. program of war songs in the course | Charley’s Aunt 6 p. m.—Guy wardo and His urtet, T | of the evening, The station was F C f . H B " Noval Canndiane T e R . ST Conl G A or Constipation, Headache, Biliousness e KOA—=Denver—323, broadcast an interesting program, | strong. Among t numbers wera WRCO—Washington—169, $ p. m—Fi readings, stock re e of the big featurcs being a re- | “It's a Long Way To Tipperary” and m.—Children's hour, ] lute news ftems | cital by Leon Kourcik, baritone, | “Over There.” 36 p. m.—T ¢ is and 80 e p. I )t Knowledge pro- | transmission was good from WLEEL | " ists, WCX—Detroit—516, B last night and the distortion which Twenty-four alumni societ S 6 p. m.—Jean Goldkette's Ensemble. | 1 1 S anl,” oratorio by | affects tation so much, was not the Case School of Applied Science WDWF—Drovidence—i41, $0 p. m.—Thr act drama s r B oir and orchestra. | present during the entire evening will be entertained by the Glee club and talks by the | and assisting sololet, : SE} Koureik has a pleasing volce atlof that school, when it broadcasts | 's University. | s KGO—Oakland—300. 1o time last evening was it trom WTAM, Cleveland, on Monday WWJI—Dotrolt—353 9:45 Fina) readings, stock re- | when the einger reached for h cvening of next week, Radio fans, | notes, His songs i uded “With whether Case graduates or not, will | senth e m.—Dinner con $ ate news items. ; Detroit News S rerm——— 2 et,” “Pilgrims’ Song” and A be interested in this program, as it o Caoiaiebost CNRA—Moncton—313. : includes an address by Professor | Your Radlo Problen A :30 p. mn.—Bedtime story | Dayton C. Mjjler, president of the | 40 p. m.—Larry Funk orchestra. T T p. m—>Market reports. | mething happened to WGY Jast| Amerlcan Physical soclety, on “Tonc = m.- g b ) p. m.—DBaptist o} 1s that station came as!| Quality as Affected by Distortion in |8 WHN—New York City—361, [ - tainbow Melody Do, 1 ingfield does. And an- | Kadio. | . m.—Violin sol | 7:25 p. m.—Bedtime story. ;,fi,, sther o - thing, WGY did not | e ) | st {8 p. m.—Dinr ] CNRT—Toronto—350. | fade. The concert by the Hotel Ten| A Washington Birthday program . m.—Richman's ainers. | 10" o m— M : —King Ldward Hotel con-| Fyck orchestra was well rendercd, a | under the auspices of the Sons of the | . m.—Hea | 3 A rehestra. | group of well known selectlons being | Revolution will be broadcast from | m.—Art | . : ‘anada Male quartet;| played. “The Rosary” ¢ | Carnegle Hall by WEAT, New York, —Cross Word P Con- | i : » Arc soprano, Marold |t} . on Monday morning. The program | e “rost | LI will consist of music by the fire de- || L m.—Fordon an Mathals WHAS—Loulsville—100, 10:3 » orchestra, | WDWI of Providence stole cartment band. The speakers will A 5 aongs. . g tandard time an- RS march on us and presented 1- | cifer a fitting tribute to the first | p. m.—Fashion chats. ol | CNRE—Edmont 7 quet, ¢ beginning at | president of the United States. 15 p. m.—Baritone. J i tog108p: awnee Melody | 9:3 m.—Bedtime story out 6:30 o'clock. The etation came LY | 30 p. m.—Cinderella orchestra. Makers. Contraito. ate n 10:30 1.—Varicty music ro- | unusual volume, the ton: ation WIP at Philadelphia will ‘ bulletins, Central stur me an-| gram from studi insiaxoe | again bring its apparatus to the elogue t 10 o'clock, | Lastern State Penitentiary and wil, | i3 tal Palace orchestra | o ¥ Memphis—3500 | e Thursday cathre .:wuh’:l.\; a program l\\y the ]"bo.\‘; X ¥ Cowan, songs. {5280 D o o |l mom WEAL : behind the w on the evening o elody Four Quartet, |12 midnight—Program by Order of Through The Statlc | a person care » travel. | February So popular did the orage Batt DeMolay. This erics lecturcs | first two broadcasts prove that it has | orches | S iy Gec Stliot C . The trip s | been deemed advisable to let fans in | m.—Everglades Revue ] WSB—Atlanta—i20, We don't like to mention this fact, | supposed to be made by automobile, | on another program. | :30 p. m.—Club Albam orchestra —News, markets, bedtime but there was considerable etatic|and each Thursday evening towns | e | p. m. rody club revue. | Lor ast nig! ¢ volume and clar-| points of interest on a route| Dr, Donald B. MacMillan, who has — tric ity of s made up for this and, | previously mapped are deseribed. | falked to thousands regarding* his | WNYCO—New York City—526, | Y 5 sont t programs ch weck takes the tray rs far- | (xperiences at the North Pole, will | :30 p. m.—Police alarm L ere not 1 ither | ther south or as the case may | speak from WMAQ, Chicago, on Sat- | :35 p.m ting of Board of : H LEs fading or inter e | AN intere pformal chat | urday evening, February 28, at 8:3u |§ Lstimate, | Ci _ | b which is cntertaining o'clock. He will tell what radio did :45 p. m.—"The Origin of oy FTHS—Hot Springs—835. We listened in b wnd 6 to make his last trip so much more ift Dwelle ):30 p. m.—Elks’" minstrel show and | o'clock last ever about the ¢ WHAS came in endurable than any Arctic explora- p. m.—The Crinoline Trio. frolic. l¢st time of the day WJZ was' visit last night, presentin )- | tion in history. p. m.—Charles Bryden, ballad :30 p. m.—Hour of German m WEAF—New York City—491. 6 to 12 p. m—Dinner music; Eliza- | waner Crivmestore” wanst || QAT S Hohner Harmony hour; Venice orchestra. p. m.—Maude Mason, piz :15 p. m.—Evan Davie 0:15 p. m.—Nassau bt | TIRE SALES AND SERV = AR - AT 4 ELM ST. , WE HAVE BEEN APPOIN e e ey i | THE EXCLUSIVE DIS fome o | T/ LIVING RC gl | TRIBUTORS OF Eough Mizture On All Davenport Table, 9x12 f Al “)()"flOZ’HOFF BEDROOM living room Rug, Floor DINING ROO ‘ - N A HOOD TIRES AND TU Considered Best SUITES e ey SUITES Reg. Price $350 WIP—Philadelphia—508. 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