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b A . Nt A .l 8 WSO S 88 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1925, WBZ—Springficld—333, - \Alllrlll V. WHN—New York—361. Saturday, Violin Dinner concert, ket repof Services of the Calvary Itime atc N ~-Skctehes \aml history. 7:30 p. m.~—~Hotel I p. m—Anna Wo! 15 p. m.—Leaudoin T 50108, —Cadlto ntor Isidor Doy [ Sedtime story | had jumped Radio Bible class, | dncreason we m.—Operetta, 45 p. m. — “Lveryday Iolks.” ¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, [} p.m. \mh\ Fontaine, piano, Sunday, Sunday, p. m.—Hossert Lumber Jacks, |11 a. m.——Scrvice of the East End|9 p. m~Church servicos, p. M.~ semble ymphony orchestra, WELW—( ati—123, Superintendent Robert Hurley of Saturday. | the state police advocated a road for | tet, | highways, when he broadcast a talk ces of Tirst Pres-| good radio volce and his talk was in- teresting, An item in his talk was WOAE—] ll|~|||lrgll—fl|" Jorchastra, | automobiles in 1012 and 1924 in saturday. - - | Connéetleut. There were 21,371 of _Uncle Kaybee, while 1024 showed that the number Special feature, 4,071, Population ent, 9 p . 1,400,000, 8:30 p. m.—Concert, 1 Georgla ® m.—Services from Rodef Sunday, excellent program all around, last om temple, p. m.—Capitol View Baptist cholr. | night. It was a lengthy one und was service, a triple quartet, and several soloists, lnwrmn.-nml and vocal. 56 p. m.—H B ’9.3.’- p. m.~Time signale; weather|1 a, m.~Midunight entertainers, g VOICES INTHEAIR |!' %25 s [ e, | T Staie e ‘ ug tatic (Al Program on Standard Tinic.) m.—Woodmansten Inn orchestra | Christian church, i | 7 p. m.~Selinsky Instrumental quin. | trucks to run parallel to the state \lllllllv from WTIC at Hartford, He has a m~\\uum and Southern | his comparison of the number of Dinner concert, WSB—Atlanta—128, | theso vehicles fn this state in 1012, ws and road conditions, en a8 follows: | Sunday. The Travelers' station pros.ated an rch services, §:80 p. m.—Wesley Memorial church | given by the Travelers' Choral club, The station took care of the 756 WMC—Memphis—300, -— - Saturday. WGY—Schenectady—380, 2:30 p. m.—~Musical program. Saturday, — m.—Dhil Roman's orchestra, | WMBE—Miami Beach, Fla—381, Sunday. ~ Service of First Metho- , hlended voices and there was no dis- | tortion as a result of the great burs | of musi | “Viking Song"” and “Di | covery” were among the best of the | numbers rendered, * Miss Gertrude etwood Hotel | Dischert sang several fox trot songs, Seven'¥ dance | with ukule eccompaniment, Among tra, stra, | them were and The Boy I'riend"” !and “No Wonder.” Ier volce Is| wood hotel dance or- | pleasing. | adist church, 5 ' orchestra. | SN | $:45 p. m.—Waldorf-Astoria orches- -~ | Some other station was present in KTHS—Hot Springs—375, the hackground while the Travelers® Saturday, program was going on, the tell tale 8 whistle, while not as bothersome as orchestra, | it used to be, grinding away some- 2 | where out in the country. n hotel orches- St . Dance orchestras were the rule| . . seiei i READ THIS LIST— e tuned in on after 10 o'clock had band golng full tiit. J(Npl mith's orchestra St No. 1—COTTAGE HOUSE, Carlton street, 2 years old, 8 rooms, hardwood floors, steam heat, cobblestone fireplace, separate laundry, garage built into house proper. Corner lot, size 70x160. 2—COTTAGE HOUSE, Belvidere district, near Stanley street, 8 rooms, hardwood floors, very modern, 2-car garage.. Owner to leave city April 1st, must have $5,000 cash. 3—We have 2-FAMILY HOUSE on Trinity street, very modern, with | e 2-car garage—very central, with all the comforts of a home. L noiing iz @@ No. ~—THREE FAMILY HOUSE on Ellis street, west of Bassett, 5 rooms 00t Morain e 1 on a floor, lot 50x160. 5—TRINITY STREET—A Three Family House, six rooms to a floor; B also a 4-car garage. good s nigit. B8 No. 6—STANLEY STREET—A Two Family Brick House with 2-car brick sl OO he s mw Improvement| garage, steam heat, location near Chestnut Street. i i B |l e S 7—A 6-ROOM BUNGALOW, steam heat, 1-car garage, concrete cel- e i - . gl i ot static (" seontart lar, located in Belvidere; price $6,500, cash $2,500. Will take second ot A & | u i o aloanaer, melisrade |} mortgage to he paid for within five years. volume decre 8—THE IBELLE PROPERTY is listed with us again—located at 2038 Stanley street, and known as Ibelle’s Corner—has 9 rooms, 5 sleep- ing rooms—can be renovated into a_ four and five room two tene- ment—has large bath and large pantry; lot 147 foot front, 299 feet deep. (Ihelle family has moved to California.) Listed Building Lots Wk Tle South Main and Whiting Streets— Monroe Street—Two Lot One Lot. Russwin Park—Six Lots. Lincoln Street—One Lot. Belvidere District—Six Lots. Brady Avenue—One Lot. Seymour Park District—Two Lots. Linwood Street—One Lot. Richmond Ave. and Osgood Hill— § South Main Street—One Lot. Two Lots. £ Lyons Street—Two Lots. Shuttlemeadow Avenue—Two Lots. FUTURE INVESTMENTS FOR BUILDING PURPOSES L m—Troup 30 p. m P m—Ros | 0:30 p. MARCH 1st Is the Opening Day for Real Estate Investments— Values in New Homes, Also Beautiful Land Values for Building Purposes. 0to 6 p - ! First Meth- WNAC—Boston—280, Saturday ade orehe ( » melodies. | sunday. = o WTAM—Cleveland—389.4, 11 p. m.- m——Sor WNYCU—=New York—526. Saturday Saturday. ol So i - am orchestra. rms er concert | 9:3 m from WEAP. o v estra, Four o Willard Studi ildren's Court, lis WTAM dance | wisting artlsts, | WEEI—Boston—176, Sunday e Sund, — Riley WEAR—Cleveland—389.4. Sunday, | 12 mldnight 0 A iman l"\rk Hotel By ra 4 V' It looks as — faps would get their Al of danc KSD—St. Louls—545. musle before many moons. Saturday. S Louis Symphony WPG at At City came in | clearly, the Hote ymore orches- tra_presenting an eniivening group numbers, among them “Will | 8 | You Remember Mo” and “Copen- | f marketgram, o o land orch WDWI—Providence—111, weatt Sunday. alarms; —— WOX—Detroit—>516. Saturday. m.—Dinner concert. Sunday. 8 Sunday. —Radio recita Brooklyn WDAF—Kansas Saturday. WEAP—New York—192, Satue -—305, he Alr. Address, boy sopr: 1 ¢ s 5 stores; M ! g th b 1 5 | i n 353. Saturday. Concert Piano | Bed- | from Conditions we {If there could Lo 12 mic orc WI'l—Philadelphia. Saturday. s had atiacks of the hestra, J ped three or four p Jim." 11:15 1 | . ! gular path. Code in i to be annot = ligible. sunda; WCAP—Washington—169. 1 Sunday. Tolk Blues” was pres orchestra from WJZ | \is number, written “Home KY W—Chicago—336 3 turday B GO—Oakland—361. y Saturday. —San Josc High schoc 1 { 850, render WIBH—New Yor 3 ), — Mark r et i 11 p. m. 2y s ne s 1 1 yer the Billowy Saturday, baud. I unday. Tirst Methodist cliurg with volum vsual in the broadea: s 1 - 1lso sang * c on Ford City. 9:15 p. m.—De ) 3 - v R 35 o we n number. tuckian. T oncert | was unusu those fond of goa‘l" W HAS—Touisvitle—100. Saturday. We Place WPG—Atlantic City—300 PWX—Havana, Cuba—100. Radios & Phonographs ON FRUE TRIAL You Pay Only When You See The Price and Value Is Right Sunday. Saturday. ng part in tl number of va s will be o . Piano s and baritone solos. | deville [ ] ARCH STREET—ESTATE CHAS. MULLER y Welsl s broadcast from d to the m., follow-| ppo drum Vorld War” o RCH STREET—TRAUT ESTATE SEYMOUR STREET—ARATA ESTATE Plainville Block Business District — 4 Stor 2-Car Garage — Income $2,200 a year — to remove to Europe). . . . Listed at Maple Hill, 7 Minutes Trolley e v o8 \to New Britain Center, New Britain e vt |Post Office Covers Maple Hill Mail ra from the | wome @ | Delivery. U] No. 1—ROBBINS AVENUE. in Old Ivory,” 100x164. ROBBINS AVENUE. A Six Room Cottage, extra serving room, hot water heat, large garden, lot 107x150. 3—MAPLE HILL AVENUE. A very desirable 6 Room Cottage, in- cluding a sleeping porch, hot water heat, hardwood floors, 3-car garage, 5 acres of land, with 110 foet fnont many other good points. Owner to reside in Rochester, N. Y. I—GOLF STREET. A very centrally loca(ed Cottage with 7 rooms, new Round Oak heating system, hardwood floors, all plate glass windows, fireplace and beautiful living room, with a very large attic; plenty of fruit, lot 100 x200. HILLSIDE—Located on the southea st side of Maple Hill—One of the few Two Tenements, 6 rooms on a floor, two separate furnaces, all modern house, four years old. Plenty of young fruit trees, grape vines and berries; good size lot; rents for $900 a year. (Look this up, can’t sell before April first). We have also a few selected building lots at Maple Hill —well worth looking into. SMOLAX & NIPERT CO. 97 Broad St. We Sell Huntington Pianos—En- dorsed by 1. Paderewski, World's Greatest Musician. of the | KDRA—Pittshurgh—309 WSAI—Cincinnati— Saturday, | CROWLEY BROS. I PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully ziven on all fobs. —TEL. 2913 FOR SALE Three Family House on T""‘ Connecticut Ave., just off | e East street. Fine (ondmon. 2 Price reasonable. 00X & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. music and now t — 2 Six Room Apartments, steam heat — Cash required $10,000. (Owner radio listen which will ta lvun will be: YEPITS REAL NO-NO - | SAY\ RED VELVET ITS GOT REAL OSTRICH FEATHERS YOu SAY- SHE DONT LOOK STRONG ENOLGR TO CARRY tra of Springf Singing orchestra. A Seven Room Cottage, hardwood, “finish all modern, metal weather strips, awnings, ete., lot MARYLAND OYSTER QOur Crackers Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP CRAB MEA1 SCALLOPS CINDERS FOR SALE HONiSS OYSTER CO. ~General Trucking— | 1366 STANLEY ST. No. 2— The SHURBERG COAL CO. 53 Franklin Street Phone No. Temporarily Located at TEL. 31722 | 95 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford Factory for sale. Fine floor space for a growing manufacturing concern. This property can be bought right. See us at once ‘about it and we will give you full details. ) P. S.—We have Three Central Business Propositions we would be pleased to talk over with you at our office, not over the telephone, that we cannot advertise, Sour track is all in. Real Estate Co. Rooms 305-6. Bank Bldg. JUST AS THE DASHING NEW MILLINER LEFT HER BOARD/NG HOUSE ERNIE HICKS HAPPENED ALOANG WITH HIS RUBBER RED R) Phone 343