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Ha Conversations With a " talk KDKA String Quartet soclety signals; v VOICES INTHE AIR " WEDNESDAY S and Choir F (Al Programs in - Fastern Standard 5 p m nsemble m.—Time cather WA L=—Pittsburgh—162 ert shine Gir W BZ—Springficld—3 M Miss Marie T i 13 itler, con WEAF—=N¢ w York—I82, fu " Wa rvices; Unit WGR—Buffalo—319, Day Wwe. W1 AM—(leveland ilip Spitalny r AR—( wi Teveland—i30. n—H Cley eland or WOO—Thiladelphoa—308 WWJ—Detroit—353. 1 1 , —WCAP—Washington—169 Black 1 Whi Army Band ation in America.” WEBH—New York—27 } or WGRS—New York—316 KDRKA—Pittshy WHN—New Yorl, \ Sage-Allen Co., Inc. HARTFORD RADIO HEADQUARTERS Radio Prices at Their Lowest Level The Famous CROSLEY SETS This is a special event that will tempt the most slender purse. All sets are brand new—in the original sealed cartons. No used, shopworn or “trade-in” sets in the sale. Take advantage of these tremendous- Iy low prices to tune in on the world’s hest entertainment. Sets are guar- anteed hy the manufacturers and by Sage-Allen & Co., Inc. These sets are equipped with genuine tested Radiotron WDI12 Tubes — Davis Phones, Ever-ready Batteries and aerial equipment. SALE PRICE. including All Necessary Accessories THE CROSLEY 52 PRICE, Including All Necessary Accessories AN ADDITION AL FEATURE SPECTAL! e, plaigst | 6 Mary w 0 Studio planis Lyrie ). m WM Tpm 1 p KT m Wi cnough without having interference | eite] and with it, even WTIC received its yrink, contralto; Loulee Wolsezek, LW —Cineinnati—123, p. m.—Half hour programs o Radio Show, program—Clifford ormiea quartet, lLang, Entertainment M WaB—Atlanta—128 News, weather, markets, hedtime story. Radiowl entertalnment. RE—Miami Beach—381, Fleetwood Hotel orchestra. Variety program. HS—Hot Springs—375 m Arlington Hotel orch, Radio Irole. BAP—Tort Worth m.—-Concert, Mrs, crs and pupils wi on er 9 p.om soloist p. m.—Jim orchestra Riley's Texas )AF—Kansas City—365. m.—Marketgrams, weather, School of the Air. Address, ell-Me-a-Story Lady. Trian- semble, WOC—Davenport—i81. 10 p. m Chimes conce ther, bulletins, « Visit. fonal | nd Age ke ecnsemble; Black- ha, sopran dance orc KOA—Denver: 5 reports, news bulle- Rialto theater orches! —KGO—Oakland—361. W l M m.—Stock reports and news. KAQ—San Jnan—341, Municipal band of ne, have rmittent tween , | share of noise, ) | severa Tt was practeally fm- possible to hear entire selections from anywhere without cutting the volume away down so that the nolse | was somewhat decreased and music | [ eame in somewhat better, The past few nights have been hum-dingers, there's no doubt ahout that One fan ‘phoned in fo the offfec this morning to that he has been troubled with deafening static | last Friday ovenl He has that sct is all right, but just as eoon as darkness ar- | rives the nolse boglns. Ha is prac-| tically at hig wit's end. There is no at a gred of his trou ‘ rference of some , but it is r opinion that| “Charley Morse” is being received | In that locality with great clarity .« . sinee made sure The Roar ers orchestra of this city | went o last WTIC | night, pre n hour of dance | musle and solos, all of which were | | well received. A tendency on the part of the trumpet player to speed up | the time was noticed at certain per- iods, but, on the whole the program was well presented, .. . | Ronney of Linwood atreet | presented several numbers aceom- | panied by the orchestra, and he also | ing Me To Sleep” as a bari- | 0. His volce is easy to listen | to and his part of the program could not have been improved upon. | . Harry accordion &0 loist with t , presented I numbers in the course of the He is and the music | through . Among evenir came | numb were “Becaw All Love You, It With a Kigs Bye-Bye “Oh, How 1 Love My Darling “Where's My Sweetis Hiding.” 5o | night's pro- | | Bra r e Aust an com- | n as a bar- in with .. The remainder of of solos. Jo rough with d “Radiance in Your Eyes » program being commend- Ithough we were not partic- | mood last night, due to | We would | scription of @ lynching or something else on the| | same order. , perhaps, ic from }"ln.\'h dowland” ¥ ned in. to to outside troubles could be s ic how happy ould be. A portion of the lctter fol- i New Britain Sign Co. »de in much is received in andolin, Guitar, Tenor Banjo and Ukulele Instructions We tra, pur P Arrange prepare you for orches- solo work, entertainment rivate Instruction Only, for appointment Daily m 10:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sat. 2to 9 p. m. ” Ak For Mr. Lopratc. Loprate & Urgo Studios studios—Rock ville, 141 MAIN ST New Britain using it. cnoug. due t ICE HOCKEY TI nd Du al INSTRUCTIONS “'THE OLD HOME TOWN (€ HARTFORD HARTFORD Patrons residing in New Britain may call us on the divect trunk line without toll charge. Simply call 3500 and ask for telephone ovder clerk. Our corps of trained shoppers will fill any requests for merchandise as carefully as you would if vou shopped in person. Sale of High Grade LIGHTING FIXTURES The most of these ave the well-known, high grade Beverly fixtures and the reason we are closing them out at these low prices is that we cannot carry too many different patterns, and are cleaning out all the odd patterns. | 2 two light silver $10.25 . $10.25 brackets. Each .... Were $20.50. 3 two light fixtures, Silver finish. Were 3 four light fixtures. Each Flemished brass. 3 five light fixtures. Were §32. . $23.50 Were $35. . $23.50 Were $33. il - $25.00 Were $42. $10.25 Were $15. lg $5.75 | Were $20.50. 2 two light brackets. ach a9 Green and gold finish. 2 two light brackets. Each .... Silver fin Flemished bras 3 five light candle fixtures. Each .. Ilemished brass. 1 five light candle fixture. Each Silver and black finish. 2 two light brackets. Each Green and gold finigh. 3 two light brackets. Bachiwes s Silver and blue finis 2 two light brackets. 1 porch lantern. Now Black and silver finish. Were $26. single lightt brackets. Each Were $11.50. 0Old iron. Were $11. 2 single light brackets. $7.50 i Were $15. 1 Old iron. Fixture Department — Sixth Floor CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs. —TEL. 2013 A. H. HARRIS CINDERS FOR SALE —General Trucking— 2-4178 | 1366 STANLEY ST. TEL. 34123 WE ARE NOW BACK AT OUR OLD LOCATION 22 STATE ST. HONISS OYSTER HOUSE Tel. 2-4177 —And CLARINET Given those who are desirous tor orchestral work, entertain- of prepa work, S0 ment pury For Appointment call between 10:30 and 6 p. m, daily, 2109 p.m. Ask for Mr. J. A. Urgo Loprate & Urgo Studios 111 MAIN ST It is hard to get a house with rooms on a floor. We can offer you a two-family house with six rooms on a floor with three rooms on the third floor. Right on Pros- pect street. This is a very central location. Excellent place also for rooming house. studios—Rockyille, New Britain Camp Real Estate Co. | Itooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. “Doing Better What Many Do Well” 31 CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 Main Strect Phoge 343 T R A o3 A R S R B P R o | BY STANLEY 3_._ You SAY- NO-NO-1TS WED BETTERH NO PLACE STay AND (& FORA MAN WITHR A WEAK HEART] 1M GON" T WASH TH, WINDO_'\{\I\I’SIP HAVE TOWHI | WAS HERE |- 17 4 FIRST !~ JH” WHOLU! EL0 IS, LG NS CREY RS IR NEAN. - THE CLERKS WHO VOLUNTEERED To WASH THE STORE WINDOW FOR. THE NEW MILLINER HAD SOME DIFFICULTY IN DECIDING WHO SHOULD START THE JOB