New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 25, 1925, Page 18

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18 VOICES IN THE AIR 9 p. m.—Muslcs 10 p. m.—La Java Cafe orcheatra. with WGY and WJZ, came through LILLIAN GISH'S SUIT NOW INVOLVES ANOTHER WEDNESDAY, WBZ—Springfield—333 6 p. m.—~Hotel Lenox Ensemble :80 p. m,—Course irr French lessons | p. m.—Hotel Brunswick orchestra 8:15 p. m.—"Une morat- ing oper Traveler studio. I—Boston—176. ort talk. i or Bernard WoolfL. 4 y from the p. m.—Orchestra. $:30 p. m.—Half T WAHG—Richmond Hill—316, 7:30 p. m.—Brooklyn Eagie program | , WEAF—New York City 6 to 12 p. m gogue serv band; Mo “Paris and Radio artista; T company; Lido- prin, Grand Ope enice orchestra. WGBS—New York City—316. p. m.—Uncle Geebee, $:30 p. m.—"Camping for Boys and Girls" 140 p. m.~— mpire state orchestra. ew York City—361. —Violin solos. hman Entertainers, talk, Allen Trio, Jacob Breitman. Tane, tenor. Your singers. :45 p. m.—Irving Firstenk ianist. prano. 10:10 p. m.—Prof. Troop, lecturer. 10:30 p. m.—Police alar: 3G ns WIP—Philadelphia—509, WOO—Philadelphia—509. 30 p. m.—United States band 8:30 p. m.—Mo, forecast. 10 p. m.—Rizzi G p. m.—~Hotel C WCAP—Washington—169. We Place Radios & Phonographs ON FREE TRIAL You Pay Only When You See The Price and Valve Is Right SMOLAX & NIPERT CO. 97 Broad St. We Scll Hunlington Pianos—In dorsed by L. Padercwski, World's Greatest Musician | Own | | Statlons came through with a bang last night and, in spite of the fact that crashes of etatic were prom- inent, the evening was satisfactory. t was possible to separate many of stations on the lower wave gths where & Temploton Moowe, ten WCX—D Dinner ¢ Musical roit—017 ert, program 30 p.m WHA—Madison, Wis,— ances Landon, with lots of pep. rson, contralto. 55 more and of classical possible to! nd the an- of the statlons habit of telling history of many played, together with short the s, KYW—Chi¢ striving 1.~—TFina ). .=l Din Musical y Stations story or conc rs of many adopted the something of th | numbe histories of m ) pom KYW in C m.—M 1 . hi.—Midnight unia Club."” Drogrin lives and works of The add a o the programs and one somewhat of a musical «ducation by listening to them, an- | % revue A mpos WHAS—Louisville—100, standard tim . . ilia Wo! orches- | an's club of 40 road dance 4 wve proof of excellent tr n they sang before W The group rende; among them song and an American folk 3eloved.” The entire pro- is station was wort keeping with WTIC's 1: people have dance orches- broadcast to date, e for that ams o far | judging by il which has come into | 11 g division. Chay “Billy and Jane ws bulle tra Railroad orchestra, rom the stories. Late Standard time an- ck str nounced at 10 o'c WELW—Cincinnatic— 123 . m.—Dinner mus menti Clifford L fes.” 1 why Ty mica orchestra, Rus- Atlanta—128. rgians’ or Jockey game the usual q and was b nd Montreal, Honestly, ccome more interested in the an- game heart ¢ excited = He WBAP—Fort Worth—176. nd at times e playing in the becomes | a one | 8:3 10 3 | chestra. | amous hockey from WBZ | night, it was | . The timo| WDAF—Kansas City—3 6:50 p. m.—Marketgram, time, 7 p. m.- tuning i games will be bro: ast nning next Tues nnounced’ last eve Piano| from 9 to 10 o'c story. | rt the Bruns it which time famous artists| presented by WBZ and othe stations throughout the country. * | WHB—Kansas ( 8 p. m.—Pekin Bec superintendent | WOC—Davenport—i81. 7:30 p. m.—San n’s visit 8 p. m.—T ory One Can See Trom W( rt talk from Friday evening of this 1ounced from that deliver a s for awhile we time to hear the ending vhich was won by a period of over- owd went ¢ and ever xeitement me, nyone CNRM—)¢ 2 n St, Lamb: F sor nearly jumped ont oty “Oh, how good it is for CNRO—Oftawa m.—Talk for hoys m.—Marlket r m.—Book falk WEAR periodically, He was one the air last i night with a program which inelud- To Me Ohly With Thine Eyes." schedule of from |y tin GRAVE” We are now taking oi ders for Markers il inscription work to 1 completed for Decorz- tion Day. John F. Meehzr. Monumental Works Cor. Union & Clark St~ We Sell to Excell” mber, RADIO ¢ BATTERY 80 AMPERE HOUR —6 VOLT $8.00 Guaranteed 12 Years Mahogany Finish BOLGER BATTERY CO. 351 ANN ST. HARTFORD Tel. 2-2496 [ . ][ with one o its well known programs, { Thrbugb Tl‘]e Statlc] in which popular and classical num- [ bors are lnterspersed. That well fox- trot “I Love You" was rendered in than we have heard it band closed it pro- The Star Spangled Ban- .« v Jor those who enjoy organ music played in an eveeptional presents Vincent H, P ey “Woodland F " and “Drink F e and the e Department of Plant Structures which administers activitles of WNYC, New York city, plans for an enlargad broadcasting, it has been innounced, means more pro- ams for listencrs in, the added time being scheduled for afternoons. It is understond that the more exten- ns will begln about the March. v o Is making evening, March 8, will broadcast by Verdl, from n opera house in thi tation will be by t adeiphia National Grand Ope company. This broadcast will be of mo! than usual interest to the radio pu Apparatus has been installed in and the m n carefully arrang; ote of the score will wiIp, th Phi ra lie. be at 8:30 o'clock. g The Rizzi Grand Opera company avalleria Rusticana” manner, | program will begin Her Brother-in-Law Is Accused of Having Threatened Movie | Concern President, *New York, Feb., 256.~~James Ren- nie, actor, and brothet-in-law of Lilllan Gash, has become involved in the legal battle between Miss Gish and Charles H, Duell, president of a motion picture company, who recent- ly filed sult to compel Miss Gish to | fulfill & contract to appear in motion | pictures produced by his company. On Duell's complaint, Rennie was summoned to appear in police eourt today to answer charges that he threatened Duell, Before applying for the summons, Duell told his story to Assistant | District Attorney McGee, He said |that last Thursday as he was leav- |ing his office he was acc:med by | ‘Duell, this situation is serious and must be stopped.” Duell quot- ed Rennie as saying. | “He demanded that testimony in | |my case against Lillian Gish be lim- lited,” continued Duell, “and actually sald that unless I informed my at- |torney to that effect, he would ‘get |me ““This is your only warning and |act quickly, he said. “I am glving | you this chance to save yourself'. {Duell intimated that at one time he ;rr\gflvdml himself as engaged to her, |$he denied this. Rennie is the hus- WJAR and woO [band of Dorothy Gish. The esting to both the opera en- thusiast and the layman, of this opera will begin at 10 “ | o'clock. s, n official buile- 0 o'clock this morning announces that President Iibert is progressing normally fol- lowing his operation early yesterd for appendic The president had a good night, the bulletin says and his tempe julse and general condition are dish with Chinese epi- marmalade made from A favor cures is roses. program promises to | The ren-| | In Chicago City Council |Women Do Not Win Seat | Chicago, Ieb. 25, — Women will not officially sit in Chicago's council for another two years at {least, Three women candidates in | yesterday's aldermanle election re- ceived only 430 votes of the 499,257 cast | Dr. Romena Morse Mann, grand- ¢ | daughter of the inventor of the tele- | graph, trailed last among five can- didates with 279 votes. Mrs. Irene Lefkow, lawyer, former president of he women's chamber of commerce, ran eighth in her ward with votes, and only 116 votes were re- ceived by Mrs. Trank Townley Brown, soclety woman and organiz- er of the widows' protective league. in front when the traffic starts is the extra power in the Buick Valve-in- Head engine. Buick’s get-away and Buick’s mechanical 4-Wheel Brakes take care of any traffic emergency. CAPITOL 193 ARCH ST. BUICK CO. TEL. 2607 When hetter automobiles are built, Buick will build them We'll tell you what the trip will cost And pack your stuff so nothing's lost. We'll tell you what the express rate or the freight rate is and what our charge will be. 7 Jb~ 2733 Whiting St cbngAm:rdaa MOVING * TRUCKING - SHIPPING NEW YORK TRIPS DAILY OFFICE AT 9~MAIDEN LANE HOMES FARMS BUILDING LOTS Read the [|“Real E;tate For Sale” Ads on the Classified Page | | | | | | THERE - p— In his suit filed against Miss Gish, | 85, HARTFORD You Call 3500 And place your More which will not be available after Saturday. elty ' Room A 3-piece tapestry liv- ing room suite, consist- ing of davenport, chair and high back wing chair, covered with heavy tapestry, contain- ing a gold tinsel back- A 3-piece overstuffed living room suite, con- sisting of davenport, chair and wing chair, covered with combina- tion figured and plain blue mohair with rever- sible cushions. Of a ground. A most unusual value. Regular price $655. TFebruary saie price, now ....... $425 very high grade manu- facture and regularly priced at $550. Feb- bl XYL price, now HARTFORD' telephone order without the customary toll charge. This is our direct private telephone trunk line from New Britain for tha con- venience of our patrons who cannot shop in person. fFor Three Days You may purchase comfortable, dependable furniture at the lowered prices, - Suites Will be featured during these last few days at greatly reduced prices. We mention here only a few examples—there are many more. A 3-piece living rooim suite, consisting of dav- enport, wing chair and arm chair, covered in figured and plain broca- telle and mohair which has been regularly pric- ed at $570. This is a very attractive suite and an advantageous purchase at the Febru- i now S479 price, now Furniture—8th, 9th and 11th Floors CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs. —TEL. 2013' A. H. HARRIS i —General Trucking— | 1366 STANLEY ST. 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