New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 20, 1925, Page 16

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16 VOICES IN THE AIR MONDAY, and Helen O'Connor, contralto, 30 p m~—"How to Invest Your Money,” talk, 8:45 p, m.—Keathg N Harlem 10:30 p. m—Polle wd O'Connor, ht arms, weather, m, EVENING PICK Tune in these stations music or education: WBZ ( 3) 81 WEBH=New York—273 Nelanle Bernhofdt, Ma jesti Club Frontenac Parody Club Review. Colton Club Review for & p.om soprano 1. —special Ensemble. o > midnight 30 p. m. — Can- o Paschal Victor,” by Marcus church choir, KGO (30 $ P T—Educa- tional pro . WCAP (109) 8 E. ing annual D, \. It U, S navy band. 7:3 m T:50 pom St WAAM—Newark—26: Sports— Major Tate m iroth K, songs, T.—Opeu- congress— (Al Programs on Eastern Standard Time.) tor WTIC—Hartford— WBZ—Springficld— Philharmon —Market r WIP—Philadelphia—i09 m.—Weather nes orchestr Maur Bedtime t rejorts. story. Wi l-—l'hll e I))l!l"—n"w 1. —Dinnor 1 Bedtime story WLIT=—Philadelphia—305 D -+, o Waves" f 7:30 $ 7. p. m am Daddy. - m or WEEI—Boston—176 Lit Brothers chorus v Movie Review. Eisenbot nfonians. ~Features from the Stan- ale, theater, m.—From New York—Heaith | 10 p m.—Arcadia 25 p. m.—Feat Jance orchestra, & P.| Knickerbocker theater 10:45 p. m.—Elks club dance ¢ Organ recital [ 11:15 p. m—Conclusion of proj WNAC—Boston—280. WOO—Philadelphia—308 20 p. m.—Checker Inn or. 30 p. m.—Dinner mus 7:40 p. m m.—Program_from Spom New York city. prano; D. 1 recital 8:30 p. T school. 9 p. m—From New York—A Gypsies, 19 p. m estra. 7 stra. | 8 p. mezzo $0-| Strand theater, er, tenor. Mt Tda 2 the yrma Patric | 8:45 p. tenor —Glee club of m.— epp Imerio IPerrari, baritone, e Typsies. WJAR—Providence—306 7:45 p. m—Talk. Program dire Eastwood, A. & P. Gypsy € 0prano. . m.—Horace Tay 8:30 p phony o 35 p. m. —Dinner concert. Ur p. m.—Pol —Huma . m.—Sue Hastings, Marion- 1ddin dance orch. —“How To Write Ad ner music. uan Pulido, m.—Program theate Dorothy tone from Mark Miller ]‘JCL’—! er Health Talk. U)o e 1 WG R—Buffalo—318 WHN—New \DPL—S\”I WWJ—Detroit—3i5i We Place Radios & Phonographs ON FREE TRIAL You Pay Only When You See Price and Value Is Right SMOLAK & NIPERT €O 97 Broad St. We Sell Huntington Pianos—En- dorsed by 1. Paderewski, World's Greatest Musician, CONSIDER- |+ nmensoe WEBAP—Fort Worth—176 WSAI—Cincinnati—. The WsB—Atlanta—i28 The Risk of Keeping Turs at Home your during the summer. n | Store your Furs With RENF—shenandoah—266 Meshken 2% WITH SAFETY at Call and we will send for them. Edw. MESHKEN | . Est. 1809 170 MAIN ST Fay's 1 de Benedetto, | 9:80 p. m 11 p. mo—8t, WIPAS—Elgine— Villa Olivia 9 p.om EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925, Musie. Marcus cholr, progr KOA—=Denver—3: S pom $:40 . 10 p. m 10010 p. m Stock reports. Bedtime Rialto the stor ater orchestra, Stelnway KGO—Oakland—301 nm,— 8 Variety Talks, Henry Halst m.- KGW—Portland, not raving hich we wouldn't par tune in a station and t to beat owe question. rowave KYW come ntly no noist cars. lengt On monopolized our sct at Chic banging away terday there wi ind last nigh too. Saturday night we WGY, out of the ning because has been active his stuff hetwee ing meters, Mark The 1 Paul wor Vies Dawes was nsmission was poor. 8 impo heing said by too close ons hroadcasting where. thing was loud enough, but the | Montgomery Brown, were of some but fon connected were either + . phone the event Eve speakers soun with potatoes. They had talkir mashed lent spe cre was sonc with the bro: ) Was exc by WTIC. concert by musical clubs frour t befor we City, 80 W on t Trans there Henderson on the seemed to he eyplained and his voic rendered Not very sat statior wWraG And ock reports, educi onal musie, ead’s orch Ore—1901 ck-end, Stations ji in. There until one Stati on hs were wturday night WGY tuned in | Phil We heard Schen ance. 0 and ra at e di ctory. WHBZ, NRO. some code artist, wh a bit of late, was :]n 'n 295 and PRI th anniversary services o Revere's ride from the Old South ch aturday night. and WGY -President broade: reh, tations took care were of one of or the were Ilu\unr W were .+ ftself known. he pianologue by more program a right nice fello; every caretully | t1 the at ult som d as if they full re, by 1l ent. from It w Brown same hes from WPG, good, than an A, election pleasant sev s ¢ I type and ended his over we new We ng n n general th imitatin th five cent pianologue We ng in 1 in some sary cele WJIZ en it was t was being torm announce eweet poison.” club of De- pro- much over the clements treated was ap- tried to en it sifted in the out of the | Yes-|: s H\H‘M‘ld\r statie | it came fluttering in, | Ormond Beach, Fla. i h l] a choiece of WTIC, WPG was f'Thousands Disappointed at St.; st Boston, WRZ, the G it ing | Drospect of a defia Harvard In- the Hartford broadeast at in on a University state and earlier the 1 the Princeton Atlantic ust about filled up that stuff, although unp! ssion was udiced. although was an echo which at times dnnounc wo |man sitting s E. I‘H‘L’ clse nderson He| lLater lections of ¢ movie wo ywer for awhile and were rather tired thing but noise when- somcthing Lenington A ngh One for a Blue Ribbon ‘ Miss Emalita Duncan of Englewood, N. J., is shown jump- ing a blue ribbon winner at the Ormond Leach Horse Show at | | | Lindgren, groom, best mar The bride was attired in a gown f white georgette and wore a veil, | Her bouquet was of bridal roses and ¢ the valley, The bridesmald wore a gown of turquoise blue satin| I crepe and .«hn carried a bou- | quet of pink roses. Ernest Klopp | ndered voeal selections. | Mr. and Mrs. Lindgren left on a: wedding trip to Ntw York and New | Jerscy and upon their return will | Wark's-on-the-Bouwerie reside at 50 Woodland street, Erncst brother of (hm - BROWN DOES NOT THO INURED AND ‘ 20 HELD AFTER RIOT Attack Ne- New York, April 20.—More than A thousand persons. attracted by the of Bishop Wil- | Jiam T. Manning, 7 | in-the-Bouwerie noon, and other turned . but yesterday thousands were Bishop William 1wice convieted | church courts, al-| though present, did not speak. After the serviees he and Dr. Wil-| . m Norman Guthrie, the rector, both admitted that they had not 100 Miners and Wives gro Who Refused to Give of her by Up Employment nwood, W. Va, April 2 man was shot and seriously wound- | ed, another is in a hospital uncon- | planned for the b eak aft-| jous from having been beaten and | er they had recelve s {rom oy jyen are in jail at Moundsville | Bishop Maning, head of the P ot b e e ¢ opal diocese of New crday at the home of John formor FRishop ‘The attack occurred king in any of |y Glendale, six miles from here, and | diocese, was participated in, reports reaching here said, by more than 100 coal | miners and their wives, Police, state police and deputy sheriffs were called out to quell | what for a time threatencd to be- coms a riot and rescued Scott, who | had barricaded himself in the house A crowd had gone to Scott's house | and demanded that he come out. He! refused and when stones wers thrown at him a shot from the| house wounded Jack Samochiew. The crowd fell back but again pressed forward when Andrew Lane, gro, attempted to cnter the house, He was knocked down with a club by some one in the mob.] police und deput arrived | ment he had scon and took chargs of the situa- ht in tion. | is right to defy Bishop Manni Scott surrendered and was taken | inhibition, he L phra nd 22 miners and one wom- | “very carcfull also locked up on charges | whetlie Bishop Police were told that would net speak. » 1 been warned not to work ed to give the impr ndale Gas and Coal com- | without saying ome o e announced having the United N for qu i here y k, inhibiting th of Arkansas from the churches of t! Throughout the greater part of vesterday's vices however the nge in plans was kept from the congregation. When Dr. Guthri after defending Bishop Brown ridiculing trialg for hersey, 1 that the white-hai nt on the platform before veiled altar would address them, many persons in the audie departed, Dr. Guthrile told t he had decided late térnoon to withdraw his to Bishop Brown, although m ha had inserted a paid t in the new per nouncing that the bishop would Scott, a negro, the not o reporters St defense was not Brown would to jail ¢ y so as s were of riot Seott at the Gl vould pany’ in pany's mine, of GRIME STORIES 6B 13 OF FIRST Survey of Nowspapers Show . ftiliated \\'m" ers, PAGE HORTZ AND DURAY SET WORLD'S AUTO RECORD with Polities a4 Government, Only, 25 Wins vents at and 50 Miles Re- Get Greatest Space ; 3 CUIGree Eat Sy spectively in 11:10 And 22:11 At Culver City Til. April world's recc in omobile 25 mile s to win zram yesterd pre 1y here He ns of of 134.22 mil to Milton finished from ' 1924, 1o Cooper third (he! Another world's recotd was smash- ed in -mile sprint, which Har- | ry Hartz won in 22 minutes 11 sec- onds, with an speed of | n hour The former v Milton made an ave hour. cond Tommy ' and Earl Survey an ht Dewsp: 1 announcer , DO- 1 to actual s broadly mer third o {t Hill fourth, ind Benne 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheer y ziven oo all jobs . 2013 e John J. Tarrant Residence 153 Jubilee. Tel. 1451-2 Funcral Director wind Fmbaimer 284 E. MAIN ST. 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