New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1925, Page 16

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WGBS—New York—316, WMO—Memphis—500, | were present, as was Ev Jones. VOICES IN THE AIR 6 p. m.—Uncle Geebee. 9:30 p. m.—Hotel 1sayoso orchestra.| These boys rendered, in ultra-modern [;AN[;ER [;[]NTR[]L 1 6:30 p. m~—Aladdin dance orch. —_— | style, “Beautiful Lady,” an enjoyable - WMBF-—Miam| Beach—383, (x(lnr“eu. Mrs. ¥, L. McAlister, MONDAY, WAAM—Newark—203, 10 p. m.—Varlety program, { whistler, presented several numbers, Sl : Bidewell's orchestra, Fleetwood hotel orchestra. | although we didn't enthuse much (All Programs in Eastern Standard 3 ~Elsa Paullin, soprano. —_— | over that, Sounded too much like 9 Time.) 145 1. ~DBld 11's orchestra. WBAP—Fort Worth—176, one of those regencrative sets, Whis- S—— | 8 p. m.—Home and Heart problems. p. m.—Double quartet, mixed tlers don't appeal much to us over WRZ—Springfiel—333. [8:16 p. m.—Ella Dowds, mezzo 60-| volces. the radlo. Fflmous Slll‘geOl] Expecls Gl‘%l 6 p. m.~Philharmonic Trio, pra 10:80 p. m.—Ward's “Trall I“fll»k‘rfl": I IR ] Market report. §:30 p. m.—Sweet Marle and But-|1 a, m.—Swayne's Southern Sere-| “gwoet Sixteen,” “Sunset” and se- R “ $ F Y ¢ . dtime story, | ‘tereup. B e e A ass EHa s St ¢SS 10 Few Tears HARTFORD HARTFORD 7:16 p. m.—Bringing the World to|# p. m.—Radlo Wit. e included in the groups ot numbers America, 9:20 p. m.—Cloverdale orchestra WDAr—Kansas City—365. played by the orchestra, Fred| 7:50 p. m—Lecture on Rudyard p. m.—Iill McWalters, tenor. [ 6:50 p. m.—Marketgram, weather, | Dempsey, a sololst of no mean abil- Philadelphta, March 9. — Dr. Kipling {10:10 p. m.~Jack-O-Lantern orch. time. fiviore od “I'll Sce Y Ay (Charles H. Mayo of Tochester, | ¥ PV A vy " : : Springhiel T T oritlis ATe Mokd gL reasriod il es, SOUSRSEH Iatinin; fon' Gt e conntens Ieadingd Patrons vesiding in New Britain may call us on the direct trunk line without WIP—Philadelphia—509, el ATe naBlory Tady, [ fovel surgeons, told the Philadelphla for- toll charge. Simply call 8500 and ask for telephone order clerk. ~Our corps of ‘oncluding pro-ho 8 p. 0 cather ast Trianon ensemble, formum in an address last night that trained shoppers will fill any requests for merchandise as carefully as you would ! : \ = Then, ah then—code! It came in aved CANc " oston Bruina vs, Ottawa | ¢ : i es orch- |9 p. m.—"Around the le belleved cancer would be “under 18 i | n iy e Rpm.—vAround the Town WIth | jyry,'yatchen, In Installments, In car contral” within . fow years if you shopped in person. oL ;]!H, rime signa’s anCIERE [ 2 p, mi—Cnels Wip's bedtime atory. |12 5 i Niytihamk ErolloyMhe (ool IotsT & HDTSPRIG. oD WTAM| By this, Dr. Mayo said ho did not | — Merry O1d Chief” and the l'l:m-i we went els)where, from elsewhere |mean that cancer would be cured, WOO—Pliladelphia—308, tation Pla we went back to WTAM, but We|por that it would be preventable, WELT—=Boston-— Big lirot ¢ 1:3 Hotel Adelphia orch Ty OB/t et fi’l‘ of ”““ N’:U- 1)' M'“"‘l but that it would be more amend- ». g er clu ; rse than Mary's lamb. - Finally arimea i e | S 5 foniay y from Mark Strand OC—Daves S war ¥, |able to treatment and that its work- 4 e e | theate York clty. :45 \‘:H - ‘.]"'r‘:":"“’" s just as we were about to Ro inéane, |ing would neither be so rapld nor DI e SO AR 8:30 p. m.—Male quartet D e Allant] L ratiek Toro L e it stopped |50, srious. Ho based {his beliet, he e W Y p.| 8 p. m—A. & P. Gypsica AR ather and news. Silent!and silence reigned. Back to WTAM [sald, on the theory that cancer fs | CGiypsles, 9:55 Time signal and we | to hear more musie. -aused by an organism, perhaps by | 2 e ; B a germ, and on the Wassermann ;S T e R e L S i Tt was Connecticut night for that|test through which it is claimed the Regularly 3498 WNAC—Boston—280. | 10:30 p. m.—Vocal and instrumental! station, apparently. Telegrams from |presence of cancer may be detected. p. m.—Children's half hour. WEI—Philadelphia . M1sC !all parts of this state poured in, al-| Dr, Mayo said the Wasserman test 0130 p. m— cker Inn orchestra . m.—TDelles ue-Stratford, orch G A thaugh we heard nothing from New [must be confirmed, but that infor- | 7:35 p. m.—Copley Plaza orchestr o EuRey D KOA—Oakland—325. | Britaln, while we listencd, mation from Berlin, where the test § p. m.—To ba announced { DT $ p. m.—Stock reports. News bulle- | AR was announced, indicated it was | . m.— g e KDKA—Pittshurgh—309. “n”"‘"“m e [ P. A. Cameron, from CNRO, oOt- [Practical P g =1 6:15 p. m.—Little Symphony orch. |y 70 S "‘,(‘_2“ St tawa, presented an interesting pro- ! 15 p. m.—Stockman reports, e o gram of clarinet solos, Our mem-| . addy Winkum, Otls players. KOA orches ory fails jis as to the titles, but we RELATWES WATGH PLANS WHAG—Richmond Hill—316 Rt i) hmon ; Americ oreign Pol- enjoyed them and remained with the m. ”;’f""fi; ‘uv’:-m\ y ; von . FGO—Oskiand—ds1. | station until another feature was m 400 FOOT TUMBLE ; g o . m.—Edith Gutterman, 0 p. m.—-Littla Symphony orch. | 9:45 p. m.—Stock reports, weather, | announced, Sometimes we become Beautiful candlewick bedspreads made of unbleached sheeting and tufted in 0:53 Time signays; weather,| news n interested that ‘ tt, ted patterns in colors of pink, blue and white. Th d be meye MK Ak vy i 4 s0 much interested in programs that | pretty assorted patierns in colors of pink, blue and white. hese spreads may 11 p. m.—Arion Trio; addresses. Teae o e A A . et L Re TorRgtiky “:““: ":‘ & Pilot and Companion Badly Injured used for either single or double beds. Size 90x108. —Dinner concert. —Accident Occurs At Com. : m.—Kimmel Trlo, D g Dinen conents WGRS went on the alr Saturday 10:15 p. m.—Smith's Paramount orct N0 s night with a program of merit, pre- anche, Texas Adamo concert orchestra Congert. vrhr Th . sented by the Bayway band. A med- . ° | N e ‘ Ough e Static |/1ev of ola time numbers was one of| Fort Worth, Texas, March .- Gontinuation of p. m. the outstanding features. This was | HIs efforts to keep the fact from his - Pk unc ap lns 3 ; composed of such favorites as “The | family thathe was engaged in the 15 p. m.—Hotel Majest SmbTell 1 ” Conditions last night and Saturday | Bowery,” “Sidewaiks of New York" | hazardous business of walking the | 3 & X : 05 : r,nn_,_"[im,,‘((,”k‘m 3 " dirigib ,_) Hehtotgeihs m’\‘”m“ night were fair, There was a mamy. and “Annie Rooney.” A band has to | wings ot airplancs nearly cost the G A . Lunch r]aplk.ms ofwverys ,fi,l;'e quality linen; ;:30 p. m.—Hotel Majestic ensemble. Y mum of statie, but several unidenti- | be pretty good nowadays to get|life yesterday at Comanche of Joe ] pas’ with hemystltcung.' Size 13x13. 39 1130 7. m—YWard's Clubl Alamos T e S | fied noises made themeclves heard |away With a mediey of that kind, as|Sparks, 18, and his companion, 8 ey Regular 50c. Special at, each ....... C 2:30 p. m.—Cotton Club Review. | §:20 p, Sport taik, { on each evening. Late last night the the old favorites have been worked | Howard Woodall, 26, both Fort ] j - . . m.—Ten Eyck Trlo. atmosphere cleared up until it was| to death, but the Bayway group put| Worth aviators, according to word Linen Department—Second Floor WNYCO—New York—526. 130 p. m.—Grace Klugman Swartz, | Possible to bring in even the it over. A cornet and trombone duet, received here last night. . m.—Harry Ash’s orchestra aoprano; Harold Tracy Cooper, | Stations. “Genevieve,” added to the even-| Woodalls hip was broken and p. m. e alarms. bass; Alice McEneny, piano. P ing's enjoyment. Sparks sustained Aevere injuries 5 p. m—Health talk. = Yesterday was not ideal as ! LAk when their plana feil four hundred : / 7:45 p. m.—Popular songs WHAZ—Troy—380, | programs were concerned. T Tor once we heard a dance orches- | feet before a throng of watchers in- S I e R e R i g e R unch and Breakfast Cloths 3:30 p. m.—Mildred r, & 9:30 p. m.—Address, “Era of Super- course of the evening, but we ver heard, one right after the | Woodall, the real pilot of the ship, | R0 S hear nothing of unsual intercet. | other, The station was WEBH; the |traded places with Sparks and was ;:45 p. m.—Gedney and Magee, |10 p. m sselaer Polytechnic In- | SN orchestra, the Oriole; and the -| walking one of the wings when the Dainty lunch and breakfast cloths made of pure linen. Attractively trimmed s R R certs fr % 2d KDKA | tions, “So Am I, “Because of You,” | your p i ; i banjoiats. stitute Students’ Glee club. Concerts from WBZ and KDKA Al ! ," | younger man lost control of the : _ SR ):15 p. m.—Della Riordan, lady bar- B proved satlaf The Copley|and “Hot Tomale. | with colored borders and hemstitching. itone. WGR—Buffalo—319. Plaza orchestra from WBZ and the| cellent and reception perfect. 'We|mhe wing walker clung to struts and | Size 54x54, regularly $6.50 4 50 4:40 p. m.—Josat Woh!man, pianist. | S rSiotdance or . | Pittst Athletic club orchestra| ¢an't understand that at all the new | gyy wires until the machine was | Special at . o A O T OO T RO IO IO 00 . 10:10 p. m.—"Trend of the Times. 5 ' monologist: Allee| from KDKA helped to make the| numbers, we mean. Probably that|giihin a few feet of the ground | 10:30 3, m—Polios alarms; weath-| Young, soprano; Ruth ©| ovening more endurable. These or-| orclicstra doesn’t belong to the unlon | wian fn some manner he got clear | e torechs [ | chestras are among the best heard | of radlo danc orcheatras, if there is| ¢ 1o wires and fell away from the | §lze‘63xfi3. regularly $7.98 $6 50 —_— 7:30 p. } ) on Sunday evenings, outside of the/ oue. plane, Special B oot u e ennaennnehcunaneeds i aaminssssesanbesien o WEAF—New York—49: [ | Palmer Little Symphony from S s liet Nere with | » to 12 p. m.—Dinner mu Lan-| era [4 < venport, perhaps. Later n the e S and ey & . = y ezt iy ine e e [ EO Tlanes Bindayimorning toRpSE Size 63x79, regularly $9.00 $6 98 Special 8F <. iiavsiavicishr s obsRas s e ey ade ke . ». m.—Mina Reeves, soprano. All of them ex-|pjane and it plunged to the ground. genus Clarinet Sextette; program |9 p. m.—Variety vocal program. > e vy | tovmiandliride passengersiat Com ) om Mark su;a:m l)\;;‘ner; L{l:)ii 10 p. m.—Varlety program; string s “'“"‘,‘] uecs R e e us so0q | &nChe, Sparks’ experienco as a pilot | man's Serenaders;” dinner of the| qua ; vocaliat y every atatlol ! b Clion ) BASUIARVARE 4 |is Jimited, local fliers said, as he has | f ademy of Polit ce:| 11 p. m.—Vincent Lopez or : ¥y n present for distance work. B s e Linen Department — Second Floor Markel's orchestra; Vincent Lopez EEae Rl | 3 y. It'a § ght | & 2 : B | r s, " ¢ stunts and parachute ju 3 nd his orchestra. WRC—Washington—169. of course, but that's n for| We've received several cards ana | % s P Jumps, Musio ol broadcasters to go on the air with letters from radio fans arding | New York—361. ‘ Tl iy sontinuous organ recitals, uniterest-| popular and claseical music. But we |Aviator Chases His Hat Violin solos. A ng specches and, in some ca an T\un! to hear from all of you. Don't I HiS L' Ai ) l ne THE VAMOUS s i A s S e inferior grade of classical music, if be afraid to send in a letter. There (‘msrll:n, e l\mi. QT“?M“ CANADA DRY GINGER ALE 1923 Ford Ton Truck R ALE S e s oxy and His| are no strings attached a 7 » § | . . g . Lhehonr mesh i :;‘J\‘),',” S R L 'p., and $0Ulihout 1,000 feet in the air in bis| Delivered to sour home In lats of ane | CLOSED CAB, WILL BE SOLD AT s the one bright spot on Sun- | sell 500 packages Of |,y rynabout plan Hubert lbasuil o iieres |A SACRIFICE, OWNER LEAVING | e ¢ . ! i mrogram untIEWIIN | Somehody. Or Otheraiplliolie, 10 “M}Nro‘;ld's O em ol Thinking | Just teleplons us. We will ghve the Ty, INQUIRE i | Three Family House on —Carlton Terrace orct I > good da music | a magle lantern. One communication Ihe might catch cold without it Hu- Service, Connecticut AVC., jllSt ofi- torage Batterfes.” 'EAR—Cleveland—389.1. after 11 o'clock, when the|came in today that caused us to all |y followed the hat to earth, land- OROWNIICR) ORI ANAC: A A S' B N o and dance orch. |7 Joew’s State theater pro-|YaWnS start dolng their atuff. Uit fall off our chair with Jaughtet. o yeside it, and pioked it up with- | Tel, 2358 Hatp 1200, | lex oA ‘23,"“0“1! dpply ll‘;a.st street. l‘;)llle condition, : o | Price reasonable. p. m.—"The Rise of Jos. B. e It was good and to tho point. NOW | o4 gtopping the engine. He then | Schusser,” ta’ L | nd now for Saturday night, bave some letters from YOU|, o1 off again and flew o his north “Radio Tw ' | WTAM—Cleveland—389 1 jay night! That night when the o fans. After they are all in, and |y o400 airdrome. CR()\VLEY BR()S. INC. P s erne e h “00-Coo lds forth at WTAM, | We are oo, We'ro going to publish PAINTERS AND A. H. HARRIS > Klages and itz. 50nES. |8 . Y W Jones and his!t names of those from wh vo | —— DEC()RAT()RS 9:30 p. m—Crystal Palace stra. : ] jiaoke L e st 1ciors an the Bubjer of CINDERS FOR SALE 10 p. m.—Jack Shack. it u . . o | 11 p. m.—-S!\anlr'lord\r'slra. | ; er good humor @ veland | “Which is the favorite with radio Mandohn, Gu“ar, 267 Chapman btreet ~—General Trucking— ‘ 1:30 p. m.—Club Lyman orchestra . : ed all over ti country. | fans, popular music or classical Estimates cheerfully given on | o > When we atarted that sen-music?” all jobs. —TEL. 2813 1366 STANLEY ST. TEL. 8472-2 | 272 MAIN ST. ik cee Tenor Banjo and as going to finish,| A wave length of 252 meters has : . L we read it over it|been tentatively assigned for the new . {WE ARE NOW BACK AT | We Place i e doesn’ n so bad. We hope you | proposed Class A 500 watt radiocast- Ukulele Instructlons ‘ Two-family house on Hawley Street for only $9,700. |ing and receiving station now under Radios & Phonographs [ . consideration as part of the new || \ye prepare you for orches- OUR OLD LOCATION |® This house is located in a very good section of the west 7 A { 5 £ to say|memorial stadium at Indiana Univer- ¥ e i v 9 3 5 e e ) at y bty tra, solo work, entertainment end and is only about four years old. . Terms can be made 1 1quir urposes. You Pay Only When You Sec The y T s | natveport ot the radlo engineana || L E At Tnstruction Only. 22 STATE ST. |} as to cash. Price and Value Is Right WSB—Atlanta—12 a more. so. who made a survey of the proposed || yrrange for appointment Daily | Money to loan on first and second mortgages. i R St £ 5 ki rang | station will be acted upon by t h i SMOLAK & NIPERT CO. T Music; news, L L :‘;iu‘;“ :”':V‘“'Ma(“_mnm’l":ff: m“l ”:" From 1n.3?‘ :o |:Apmmn p. m. HONISS OYSTER o The | 2 a ¢ ¢ y versity trustees in the near futur o Kl : ! o de amplifying devices for glving | We Scll Huntington Pianos—En- - bee e £ : | . . ,,_t,,.w?,“,,‘, 1. Paderewsid, il ¥ GST—A b Pt e e L e I.O[]I'ate & Urgfl Studios 212 Maln Street Phone 343 Roomis 305-6. Bank Bldg. World's Greatest Musician. o d . Sy AR | 141 MAIN ST, Tel. 2-4177 2.4178 | 3 Ay t = s ks 20 | * : s up some| A rafio studio is being bult in the| | yyqi0s—Rockville, New Britain ams received, , Either | Metropolitan tower, New York city, c 1o be from the Old Ladies' Gun club|of the Metropolitan Life Insurance i — n s ‘ town, asking for|company. It is expected that the| 7T X sweot Sixtoen.” The little fellow |studio will be completed by April 11 SAXOPHONE = HOPE T CAN LL BReADcasTD - mmediate replisd, “Probably |and at that time broadcasting will be |4 B HOLD ER “THROUGH ~ WE4F - eting with the Old Men's sewing | done by WEAF, New York; WCAP, | —And NEWT SHES|(® GET SOMETHING oiro @ got the ja wasn't | Washington, and WEEI, Boston, ’ \T‘L”fy 1 . reiEsniin s et bt Yk e A e EGIWASR IIN BT AREARIN ) : p N 12 p. m.—Silver Slipper rev ans, but as usual have for- | 5 . for one hour. They will| o three separate classes | sl wnie | INSTRUCTIONS || ob Shepar and 6 - clock. . & Given those who are desirous 57 g NO-NO- "THATS of preparing for orchestral || g ) 74 THWAY A work, social work, entertain- = ; RORROWED ment purposes, % ’ St nl DMBRELLA For Appointment call between YOoU SAY-SHE ¢ ALWAYS WORKS luii 10:30 and 6 p. m. daily. sat. 2 to 9 p. m. ) y PROMISED TO b ’ Ask for Mr. J. A. Urgo / ~|GO WITH ONE i D THESE OVER BEFORE BUYING || Lot & Uo Studos | /AN R AN ¢ 141 MAIN ST, . . ~ . Studio ockville, ) itdlin 6 Room Cottage in West End, modern in every bdionsRock T e way, hardwood floors, tile bath, steam heat. N q 10 Room Single House on Forest street. | A.B JD::,iS’l;IHSTS D.S R . 9 Room House, 3 baths, 2 car garage on Rus- f§| TR. Johnson‘ D D. S. / e AN |§ sell street. v i e :fif‘&r;:fir I ‘ 10 Room Single House in West End right off Gas—Oxygen—X-rays . s P National Bank Bldg. the park—A place in this locality comes on the NURSE 1N ATENDANCF market once in a life time. 3 Family House in West End, 6 rooms on a floor, tile baths, hardwood floors, 3 car garage. John J. Tarrant 2 Family House, 13 rooms, in the West End, ; Panera) Divector and Fmbelmer large lot, owner will sacrifice for a quick sale. SR Cpholstery and Repairing LOUIE S. JONES : Rosidence 158 Jubilee. Tel. 1431-3 Real Estate and Insurance 272 MAIN STREET Tel. 141 Room 208, Nat'l Bank Bldg. New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What ; 7 @z Many Do Well” GAVE UP THE IDEA WHEN HIS 34 CHURCH ST. UMBRELLA COLLAPSED | | | | i Tel. 894 A m—"

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