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MONDAY, (All Programs in Standard Time.) WRBZ—Spring 6 p. m.—Phil} 7 p. m—Mark " 7:05 p. m. story 7:15 p. m g the World t America." 1:55 p. D S p. m—La 12 p. WGBS—New York City—316, p. m.—Joe Mon 20 p. m—Gloin p. m.—Home :15 p. m—D: :30 p. m. tercup. 9 p. m.—Dance orchest 0 p. m.—Bill McWalte: 5 p. m—Martin K 10 p, m—Jac! o 3w =13 t. We Place Radios & Phonographs ON I'REE TRIAL ! You Pay Only When You See The Price and Value Is Right SMOLAX & NIPERT CO. 97 Broad St. We Secll Huntington Pilanos—En- dorsed by I. Paderewski, l World's Greatest Musician, Il much of the program we would | Very seldom does the announcer sy were | that the members of the orchestra volume | do not know the selection request- came in, As a|ed, , it is almost impossible for us ONsU I fo bring the station within hearing| Miss Enid Lloyd rendered in o y. p. m.—Market reports. §:30 p. m—KDKA Little Symphony 7 p. m—Uncle Wip's bedtime story. he able to understand. really surprised with with which WEAIR VOICES IN THE AIR ! WOO—Philadelphia—~510, Program from WEAF, WOAE—Pittshurgh—162, wera on the alr|pers,” both old favorites, Miss Lloyd noon with thelr reg- Speelal feature, A. & I, Gypsy cnsemble 0 are old stand-bys for Sun- rnoons, about the only two|tation of the nun regularly dependable for| For real enter good reception. Were it not for them, | station quite like WTAM on Satur- dio fans would the phonograph WEAR—Cleveland: | noons are certainly long when there's Reports of the earthquake on Sat- | o waded through var-| first ponds between here and Hart- | suc alling. Conditions up | reported that the shock was felt heard | from M portions of the program by “Roxy | Shortly which came from|in KYW “lady | broadc Musical program WWJ=Detroit—353, was entertainin WRC—Washington—109 pro- Jack Wheaton and his orchestra ections were new ones | furr ar the an-| on Saturday night, and great stuff it WCAP—Washington—169. Nights in Wash- i was the kignal for WHAS—Louisville—100. m.—Silver Slipper Revue, my Like don't know = WELW—Cincinnati—1 WANYC—New York— WSAT—Cincinnati—326. m.—Jack Keefer's orchestra WSB—Atlanta— vy White piano and H —“New York'a Aerial De- |1 C—Memphis—500. satlsfactory manner “Old Uncle Ned” and “Oh, Them Golden Slip- sings clther baritons or light so- prano. She rendered “All Alone" changing from one volce to the oth- er soveral times during the presen- HARTFORD JE G HARTFORD or, LY inment there's no . . start | day evenings, and we're not writing 5 DlreCt Telephone Lme 3500 aopk] adpbid el st htian: This ‘is our direct, private telephone trunk line from New Britain on atter- $ii8g 4 which you may call us without charge. Our telephone order takers will g en to on the radio, | urday evening were heard from be glad to fill your requests for merchandise from any department of | 3 Springfield warning we ha an occurrence. that belng the this great store, that there was The announcer | IN THE. DOWNSTAIRS STORE NEW SILK AND FLANNEL ine to the middle west. r 1 o'clock we brought where a World Crier t was being given. Here a her | report of the quake was also given ra | out for radio listencrs-in. and G ished dinner music from WGBS was, too. Among the numbers y ed were “I'l e You in My ’ and | Dreams,” “No Wonder” and “Ala- before. | bama Bound.” i P I . and we The formal opening of the new B that station for over| (‘hicago studio of WJjJD, Moosec- announcer was hitting | heart, Tilinols, is scheduled for Mon- ¥ " o, when an ex- 1 I I program will I 'R Each | esented. ck Nelson, well| b 1 as the announcer at the old | which go station, WDAP, will be in| o A telegram | charge of the festivitics, one of the | i . A asking that | big cvents of that cvening being a| which 100 personages tin civie, theater and radio s will be present. The new. s located at the Palmer t will be held | This display constitutes the new styles for Spring. Here will be fotund an almost unlimited assort- KTHS—Hot Springs—375, WGY—Schenectady—380. 7:40 p. m.—Selection by Male 6:50 p. m.—Ma KDKA—DPittshu rianon ensemble, N EVENING AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN (Bv Courtesy of and Copyright 1925 By Radio Digest Publishing Co.) IN EASTERN TIME (SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BELOW) -AND A FEW Through The Static -l 38 B 3% 8 33i3Ba v | John J. Tarrant! Funcral Director and Embalmer Upholstery and Repalring Residence 153 Jubilee. Tel. 1851-2 | | FOR SALE| Three Family House on | Connecticut Ave., just off East street. Fine condition. Price reasonable. X & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. NEW ADDRESS: 16 HUNGERFORD COURT BEEN THE MOST POPULAR STORE ON MAIN STREET orea = v the ban 5 o % . | ment of models and colors. With trimmings of lace, { I e Dot e R buttons, medallions, ribbons, beads, ete. The ma- oritheband L ol e terials are satin-faced Canton, crepe de chine, i (,lucaon il'::siszlggycolpo}{ouse printed crepes, georgettes and flannel. The colors oo March 2.—D: include the new high shades, such as lipstick red, y iz Ll e e apricot, peach, henna, copen, green, powder blue, ! e I was Virlu- several shades of tan, gray, blue and black. The being |rnpu"‘\l"t building sizes are 16 to 44. B r! The 1 a a half block \ ally accommodate ! long. gine companies pre- / asks for a z‘vr(:::‘“m..‘x- | wnkm th Anuks !rmn)slprmdm]g to N The Downstairs Store it be popular or not.'necighboring buildings. WOMEN’S By Roy Grove HE BOUGHT HIMSELF —THEN ADDED A ! A SINPLE LITTLE CCUPLE " CONDENSER 5= CRYSTAL SET — i J $10.98to $29.98 The new coats for Spring wear are now being displayed. The colors | are tan, gray and green in the lighter shades for early Spring wear, and Rk the materials are flannel, Bolivia, Polaire and Deerona. Sizes are 36 to 52. ] The Downstairs Store ‘ CROWLEY BROS, INC. | e | 4 A. H. HARRIS PAINTERS AND ‘ New Brltam Slgfl CO. d i | | DECORATORS | “Doing Better What | Many Do Well” \ClNDERS FOR SALE 267 Chapman Street | HESN ) Estimates’ cheerfully given oo | 34 CHURCH ST. 1-Now HE HAS To USE 7] 1368 STANLEY ST. TEL. 3472-2 | all jobs. —TEL. 2913 | Tel. 894 OTHER THINGS -AND - | ROLLER SKATE? U E——— | GET ITINTUNE » 0| |WE ARE NOW BACK AT g , [ Three family house for sale on Park Street extension, ‘1( OUR OLD LOCATION right in the choicest section between Stanley and Fairview ‘: 29 STATE ST. Streets, where all the new houses are. Best location in | | the East end. This house will go quick. See us. A ' HONISS OYSTER | " House Camp Real Estate Co.] | 272 Main Street Phone 313 Kooms 325-6, Bank Bidg. Tel. 2-4177 2-4178 'THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY | | | | HOLD ER NEWT SHES "WELL GO BACK \ AND LOOK SOON \ AS AUNT SaRAH| | AREAR N y I | ( SKE Tooxk A HAT MOVES ON-/— /) ~eN SECOND HAND — e e en) e R ' e = | “BouT AN HOUR AGO/ ™~ [/~ Wy < | IBNRDIE CIROW/Z| weLL seE HER V %g‘«: 3 , 3 V)3 159N AGAIN WHEN SHE \mg:yn.“wee i Crelily e e Mm. v LOAFERS) S ; % YNDE?*))U? 'VQ.OUND HEATERS (= 7 In Good Condition 9 Radiators, Expansion Tank, All Valves, Pipe and Fittings—Must be sold at once N A. A. MILLS 80 WEST MAIN ST. CHANGE OF ADDRESS ANNOUNCEMENT—WI HAVE MOVED INTO OUR NEW QUARTERS AT 16 Hungerford Court e SINCE THE CITY MILLINER. ARRIVED 0. BECKER IN TOWN BIRDIE CROWES SHOP HAS .