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his weekly muslc reviews and stu- dlo party. 5 p. m.—Perry and Russell. he Commanders.” | hiladelphla-375— (D, 8, T.) Dream dy. Short Agro-Waves.” §:10 p. m.—Arcadia concert orch. ) p. m.—Movie Review, 0 p. m.—1eatures trom the Stan- ey theater. 10 p. m.—Arcadia dance orch 10:25 p. m 0 from Fay's Knickerbocker theater, | 10:45 p. m.—Jimmy Jones | D! estra. m.—Conclusion of program, VOICES IN THE AIR MONDAY. EVENING PICK, This being silent night for many powerful stations, fans should have ample opportunity to scarch for DX, For those wanting a good varied pro- grani, the following will suftice: WEAF (192) 6-11:30 B, T— Varied musical concert, also hroadeast by WCAP (169), WIFI (476) 8:45 to 10; WJAR 9), WCAL (161.8), WWJ 7), 9 to 10; WOO (3082 S to 11 dance WOO—Philadelphia—308— (D, 8, T) 130 p. m.~Dinner music, $ p. m.—Mark Strand theater York City 130 p.m. 30 p. m.—Scott = New Lastern Daylight Time Whe: specified.) Qrgan recital Blakely, Scotch tenor, WTIC at Hartford broadc ” o x 9 p. m.—A. and P. Gypsies. Pershing program from New York |Podrome dancers presented an In trom WEAF and the chain, | Market report 10 p. m.—Blue Ribbon Quarte on Saturday night and we tuned in|d1ap fantasy, of which we héard lit- | PF 5 p. m.—Bedtime story. en Bernie and orch. | on that fon. Otherwise we|tle excopt several blood-cyrdiing| Materials: 15 p. m sws from the Na- weather, |should have been totally out of luck, | Shrieks. We rightly divincd that the Colors: tional Ind al Conference board orchestra. | in spite of the fact that tho noise | {olks were dancing. Fisle Janls, the | o p. m fversity Extension | — aufeted down considerably late in| Woman who did a great deal toward ’ Tweeds ! Course on “Chief English Writers| WFI—Philadclphia—383—(D. S. T.) | the evening, It was possible to cut|cheering up the boys in France Navy Our Day,” lecture on John|6:20 p. m.—Baseball score: Jown the current on WTIC so that| lhrough entertainments of all kinds, i Twill 3 o 3 . | 6:30 —Cone T S appeared to pay tribute to the gen- 'wills Vasefleld [6:30 p. m.—Conc the program came in without any in- | A ! ; T m.—Patriotic program arranged | 7 p. m.—Bedtime tales. rference to speak of. The program | Cral Elsle didn’t !‘m\“ much to ra':. — : A an Willlam L. Anderson, Natlonal | arted with a presentation by Ben | éXcePt that she thanked the general S k l w ld B l P h Cheviots triotic Iustructor of the Sons| WIP—Philadelphia—509—(D. S. T.) Bernie and his orchestra, playing in | f0F allowing her to go ““’;l"“'r sho| ‘060 (§ (] llld &l S | Veterans, [ 6:50 p. m.—Seamon’s concert orch., the grill of the Hotel Roosevelt, We Y;"““““”"“”“F e war Lune .'“;‘{; | Plain and Black ex . m.—Aleppo Drum corps. couldn’t hand the announcer much, | duced the composer o ha d . &0 Iu?« Firet ¢ : He was entirely too wise, the re-|Become of Hinkey Dinkey Parley | MOI] ROfl N Oi qum pros signals, weather. | WPG—Atlantic City—209—(D. S. T) | marks frritating us considerably, He | V00" and the two of them furnished Diagonal Brown bri Miles Gilmore, | 7 Ambassador dinner music. | was a typical representative of the|about ten minutes’ cntertainment, | At in soprano and ri ymore Ensemble. | type, of which many are | ®I8i® *”;fi_“‘h' about 30 choruses of| Hartford, April 27.—The number Weav Sizes 16 to 4814 g sta R nore dance orch, d in the largest city in the coun. | the number. - = 0 of automobiles in the state is in- eaves Mixtures co! WNAC—Boston—280—(D. S. T.) A e g try. Painful attempts at humor, e national M pommanderiotiing crensii * so rapidly that, in the opin- o A o en's half h !(Dlt\-—l‘l(lflhurgl,—:mfl—-(ll S. T.) many times at the expense of the e '| Ciiion as wl_}m“h] and ton of Motor Vehicle Commissioner We are especm]ly proud to be able to offer our patrons - 30 p. m.—Shepard Colonial dance|§: Little Symphony orch. | radio audience, failed to endear jym g Ayas lntotucedies e orchestra. |7 p. m.—Baseball scores. to us, and we were glad when his| e delivered a talk, Geneoall b iosokel b avislan sionidibe diade 5 : : s In 7:35 p. m—Copley Plaza orchestra.|7:15 p. m.—Stockman reports oppresive patter was over. talked. Al of them talked, ‘;”"lf‘in the future in the way of side- such well tailored coats for Spring at this low price. The the p. m.—Broadcast from Home|7:30 p. m—Daddy Winkum. . at 3.80 00 ‘f’;kJ:"‘““‘(“M’j"’:y’;:\’jf;' (‘o‘;;wan\s or bypaths, to accommodate | }f;l Beautiful Exposition | 8 'p. m.—Baseball scores. Welrecalved rometrealieniovment | fon L 2 z [trRveliraion foot. sy s : : i : 0 f 4 Enslish St LR al enjoyment | o4, . : material is of splendid quality, and the models are new a 50/ip- m—GulldfotiStiApollonta. ) 8;10) e Inont English § m the Pershing testimonial, but | bed GRS | “Any pedestrian while l.e is on & | al P a S e bl Tellers. Talk. would liave been grateful it WTIC's ST y f | highway is in constant danger’ - ; bt Op H i & We forgot to mention the fact that . y 5 ; . th WEEI—Boston—476—(D. 8. T.) | 8:30 p. m.—Light Opera Hour. announcer had kept mum more| o Cgoi g surprise on the gen-|S8Y8 the commissioner's biennial re and authentic. Some are strictly tailored, while others f 5:30 p. m.—Big Brother club. 9:30 p. m.—Grant Day Dinner. often. Several times he broke in dur-| arai o the course of the evening. A |POrt to Governcr Trumbull. el 7:16 p. m.—T: ‘Forest Ilires.” ing the applause to tell us that §t| . . ¥ d ol ol Recognizing that pedestrian con v A p. m.—Sinfonians. WOAE—Pittshurgh—162 was station WTIC, and by the time | meesen. onowing {he \.:’;“i::mf:m 1| veniences cannot be “iniversally per- emphasize the flare; in this group are plain and fur e p. m.—Orchestra. 8 3'{; p.m U““"‘fl_“’“”" the control was switched back 10| (yo )ife of General Pershing. He fected for yvears to come, the state- | i 45 p. m.—Health talk 7:30 p. m.—Uncle Kaybee. New York the name of the next per-| iy 10 0 gra o o b 2 - |ment continues “it is snggested that | . ) 5 . m—A. & P. Gypsles 45 p. m.—Police reports. ormer. had been announced and! o ’\"‘“:):,lf»’r““,\f‘m:l_"‘"“‘_:“’”[‘h';“‘n;:; future highway engineering be so | trimmed models. at 0 p m.—Blue Ribbon quartet t Col, baritone. | inings were starting up again. We | oearanos of the sombined orchestras |Planned as to include this desirable | " vpey ensemble. | particularly wanted to hear who was | ooronce Of the comblnied orchealtas | gjunct, especlally in the outlying | 3 : WJAR—Providence—306— (D. of the mythical| }ron e e e B O At PIC portions of populous centers, where | Coat Shop—Third Floor Dy sEaiol re theaters mni several classi H | tod 7:45 p. m—Donald McDonald 1led to go on the| e ; - 1C4 | gjdewalk systems are non-existent or S p. m.—Park Placa ehor, S the raticuie I”‘,‘““r” ”“” ”s“‘“‘f"f.' “Ii:,‘:‘ ":rfl;f"im-omvlm The pedestrian is ep- | — *}15[’ ) m o g S B | WGY—Schenectady—380—(D. S, T.) s or PIOAER L, YOS o Y {itled to state protection as much as 1 E DR &_ il 6 p. m.—Weekly sport review. | We heard some sweet music. s :n» driver :r an "lutm:mhilo ane FURS STORED IN DRY COLD AIR. FUR COATS REPAIRED AND e %P 3 2 S, 8 3 £ ¢ i WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 | 0:15 Tourteen 50 far as safety engineering can be WAH i _'_4) iding | Just be we went to bed we 20 T ® ELC L L REMODELED—THIRD FLOOR 1'0111 Talk on Trout Fishin 130 p, remonies | gave the dials a twist and brought|; - ., i cof et o8k AL irome orchestra | in WFBR at Baltimore, Maryland, |““fp . | 1ha . m—Helen Kretzlin, soprano. Rl o : Ll aryld The wmotor vehicle departmen p. m.—Synchrophase Trio. picEdnstodior on 25 el °'“‘|" heard tiwo bIane nolds the view that many accidents | o ol At 2 380. solos, “0 Sole Mio™ and “All Alone.” {1100 o N vented in Connecticut | " p. m.—Harry Hadley, songs. WHAZ—Troy—380. oUty Lhijeompotl. o L : pal Lave been prevented in Conn 1 , 115 p. m.—Clifford Kilby, banjo. ». m.—Students’ Night. ip of all the weil | We didn't get any kick out of the |py o traightening of dangerous ong Dox Loom Lrepe monos p. m.—Synchrophase Trio. — ) from “Hinkey- | numbers, but we were pleased 10| cyryes, removal of obstructions to me Time signals and weather. WTAM—Cleveland—289. et 01 The &libring in the atation.: sight lines, erectfon of fences and | $2.95 and $3. 95 a —Michael J. Daly, tenor.| 6 p. m.—The Royal Canadians, e h‘:\: ) jovotq (Mo painting of guiding lines for . £ Sa —Musie: o from have heard those v e haven't much space to de A e o e | LI I ARt . o 3 ¢ o —Smith's Paramount | 8 ‘3‘1"1‘13 i AT L O s s e e R e e e e R “‘”"m"”.p‘:(‘:',_’:l'v“;;’mumv R Many pretty styles in this group. Some lace trimmed, hand embroidered; others satin o b R T e came along! Apparently the theater that anything appearing on the radio pow many accidents have been pre- | trimmed. Rose, copen, blue, orchid, light blue and pink are the colors. A few Japa- [ > p. m.—Spec cert. { S was jammed full to the doors. | within the next few months will have |vented by these improvements.” nege embroidered cotton crepes included. Sizes 36 to 46. olt N - o E y y | b etty big to get much of & gays Commissioner Stoeckel's state- | . pol New York—361—(D. S. T. WEAR—Cleveland—389 ECH ~ 1to be pretty says Co . | : WHE m“_"(_‘rco";t“,flfl D S R e Carmela Ponselle of the Metropoli- rise out of us, after hearlng thal ment, “but now all state highways! Wash Dress Shop—Fourth Floor cig S e e i n Opera company, rendered &s &, galaxy of stars on Saturday night. In Cornecticut are viewed from the | e PSRt aeallare WERS rano solo, “My Heart At Thy! ..o angle of satety and are subject to ! an p. m.—Alamac dance orch. —— e R T et e S i s J ] ¢ m.—Health talk. | “X—Detroit—5186. S Ramson | Yesterd afternoon we plans for immediate or future de-. ap G o me netoron m.—Dinner music, Delilah.” And did we turn the cur- | for awhile to the Venatian Sere velopment .to that end. The Cen- 1 . S X(‘Ulf‘r\fl; g it rent off in disgust becauss it was a | ers from WDW t Providence. We necticut highway system has made | A H HARRIS th pnfwa,,,‘, Aane 5 gss soprano solos? We did not. We eat | heard them play “Gypsy Love Song” |prozress bevond the most tanguine 5 5 . 5% Pohtd WWI—_Detrolt— open mouthed whils the liquid notes, | and “Pilgrim’s Chorus” from “Tann- {hopes of safety experts and has be- »la 6 p. m.—Dinner musiec. astoundingly clear, floated into the | hause and then dashed out for come as safe a place as possible for CINDERS FOR SALE ° 1 o Alfred Seeger, baritons.| 8 p. m.—Detrolt News orchéstra air, That's what good music can do.| some air, not that the music Was as | the operation of vehicles.” ac lne and 00 or in e e e e GG Recelp(s of the stato ;no(r‘);'\eh;vlfll B \ sat 1:20 p. m.—Brooke Johns, song and ety It would take too long to tell in cepartment sre uted for the im.| col 4 ; Al dtae ¢ : detall just what occurrec provements of wtate highways, 11346 STANLEY ST. TEL. 34723 : o1 f th IitReviane, WSATI—Cincinnati—326—(D, S. T.) detail just what occurred during the M ll D Th' S ) Bring Your Machining and Repair bf 9:30 p. m—Crystal Palace orchestra| 9 University of Cincinnatl program. entire performance. Richard E. En- ot ers, Uo ]§wm accordance with the stafe laws. L1 g and Repair Problems to Us er 10 e < £ fat right, commissioner of police, pre-' P’ o 10 p. m.—Standing by for D . | ! DiaeonEra 0 Eno When the Children Cough, Rub % | p. m—Organ recial }\1,\\—(;.:: |nnat|—123:<l’ S T) e ]l)fi'r/fi'l‘r:; 9! Musterole on Throats and Cheste e CROWLEY BROS. INC. e UOL MACHlNE CO e 30 p. m.—Silver Slipper Reyue, |7 p. m.—Dinner concerf k to General Pers s : L 2 1 St ity T et ] sehalf of Mayor Hylan, who, accord- "%‘9}“1“8 h"lw soon the ”""P“I’A"“a Cracked Toes PAINTERS AND . org WFBH—New York—273—(D. . T.) | man’s orch.; Eastern ing to the commissioner, was filling m’r’l,se;&;’g‘;‘,O‘l’x.ife"‘éll’igf;jfil’whéve"a oe DECORATORS 168 ARCH ST. s o 1 e (e T : Senat Schul! an engagement of long standing. We | A il y 6 p. m.—Bella Walzer, 6opr: | gram; Senator Schultz. aniengnesineny ! A ar of Musterole at hand to give 3 6:15 p. m—Majestic ensemble. | s THEE LAV ASRAT At ] i)rompt relief, It does not Dister, Sore, Tender Feet .267 Chapman Street Hie 11:30 p. m.—Club Frontenac orch. | WCAP—Washington—189. | "Rt 8l Nusterdle o excellent ’ Estimates cheerfully given on me 2 p. m—Parody club revue. 30 p. m.—Harp gultar sololst B Thousands of mothers know it. Yoo Slesa e all jobs. —TEL. 2013 ! ey 30 p. m.—Cotton club revue. {7:45 p. m &J ';‘“‘.r\_”'d‘ "““" : : r’, Wk : “1* ‘:“,L"‘::;l shxlyu]_d klcepajaé rcradyémilms‘tant \IJ;F Trritating acid | e —————— | We have a house that must be sold, on Stanley Street, Sas . & Fypsies. IR BBl Ry Lo O t is the remedy for adults, too. Re perspiration from | ye-xs = | i v i i WNYC—New York—526—(D. S. T.) | ,,"Dasa and Nights dn, feadered (o munbers in dinlect, an | feves sore throat,bronchitis tonsili he foot pores WE ARE NOW BACK AT | fort;ash. :\t tmfa very desirable location and only comes o 6:50 p. m.—Market hight spots. L s Conen 8 eadl croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia eaNcataniag T |@§ on the market for certain personal reasons. If y b S e rests Mean to! Life of Riley Now," and an Jtallan | headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu e OUR OLD LOCATIO! Himind st p o you have ma 7:15 p. m.—Louis Marks, board of| Ame! selection. Raymond Hitchcock ap- matism, Jumbago, pains and aches of {ous (tohing B 22 STATE STREET a good bunch of cash to put in the house come in and whi examiners. 9:45 p. m.—Pr peared on the stage to introduce’ back or joints, sprains, sore muscles e i HARTFORD see us. i an 7:25 p. m.—Baseball results. | High school st two hoys who have been on the chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the eealandl tender, 0 op| 7:30 p. m.—Police alarms. 10:05 p. m.—Drury High schoo ge for a fw year,” as he said. He chest (it may prevent pneumonia). Gl o wit] 35 p. m—"The Health of band of North Adams, Mass. on to say that when they Were . o Mothers: Musterole is alto ] | TS amp e State CO o Children” talk 1 ars : age rn:.p:c- made in m“d,l,l fal:,l,‘; for S inate voi (] t\an {45 p. m.—kongs who was ve bables and small children. . .ppiy “phiflips Milk of Magnesia,” | HONI 2 S p. m.—"Developing American Mu- ow. ‘:r}'ll \‘\:"‘ (:::; Ask for Children’s Musterole. 211 s Borencas itehing endltic SS OYSTER 272 Main/ Strect Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. ::.l sically,” talk. 5:15 p. m.—Plano re 30 p. m.—"Looking 2 cially,” talk d okers in Subway ad Finan- Con-| | WGST—Atlanta—: Americanization pro-| 1 0 p. m—"Borough Hall for Ja-| = WMC—Memphis—199— (D, S. T.) WGBS—New York—316—(D. 8, T.) | 10:3 —Hote p. m.—Uncie Geebee, | = | WBAP—Fort Worth—176-(D. S. T) _014 time Add WEAF—New York—102—(D. S. T.) ! m.—Ward’s “Trail Blazers” § p. m—Din 1 1 er orchestra 7 p. m.—Nan 7:18 p. m— Strand theat $:30 p. 30 p. m.—Aladdin dance orch KTHS—Hot Springs—375— (D.S. T) KFKX—Hastings—288—(D. S, T ¥ program WDAF—Kansas City—365. (D. 8. T.) >layers 1ouis—545— (D, KSD—st T.) WTAS—FElgin—302—(D. S. T.) \ Olivia ne Morris. KOA—Denver—3 m.—A KGO—Oakland—361—(D. S. T.) Auto Electric Service . :: C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 KGW—Portiand, Ore.—91 114 FRANKLIN $Q. L s unti! | on both evenings. I Through The Static | It was a great old party that they held for General John J. Perehing on Saturday night at the Hippo- drome, New York city, and it was a great nerve they had Keeping us up 1 2.5 in the morning, standard It was worth it, though. D | | | take a minute here to say ething abont the weather. There was a large amount of static and other noise, conditions being terrible At times on Sate urday night the static sounded like | the boom of the waves of the ocean during a particularly heavy no oaster, There was not much improve- ment last night G, tme, st the nd 14 years of who is thirteen is the 0 and the one who 36 tly stopped growing: two names, known readth of the United and Fields, nce didn't cheer! Those 1 one of the : scenes nt over TA NTURES TONG FERY HORNIG Thousands have stopped head- ache in the morning, dullness, las- situde, unpleasant breath, etc., with California lemon juice in hot water, taken every morning first thing on getting out of bed. Meat, fish and eggs and starchy toods are acid in reaction in the blood. Lemon, although known as “acid fruit,” is alkaline In its reac- tion in the blood. So it you eat eggs every morning you should take California lemon juice, especially it you are troubled with “acidity or “high blood pressure.” Try it for ten days and note re- cults—the juice of one California lemon in hot water every morning without fail. Get a dozen California lemons now—the tart, juicy, practically seedless kind. —Adv. ns present We Place Radios & Phonographs ON FREE TRIAL You Pay Only When You See The Price and Value Is Right SMOLAK & NIPERT CO. 97 Broad St. We Sell Huntington Pianos—En- dorsed by |. Paderewski, World's Greatest Musician The master of ceremonles, we've | bad ay that, but it was pretty warm forgotten what his name was, came | in the house, to the front of the atage and stated b s g that some follow out at the stage| Another station we took In was door was trying to get in, saying that | WNYC, at about 5:30 o'clock. The he thought It was amateur night at | 75th annlversary dinner of “Big 8ix" the theater, The master of cere-| was being broadcast. There was a monfes stated that he didn't know | number of prominent speakers at the fellow, the face being strange to |t affair, President James M. | him, although the body and feet|The oldcgt president of the Typo- | were famillar. “He says his name is | graphical union, Governor Al Smith Eddie Cantor," said the M, O, C.|of New York and President Willlam And the crowd went wild agaln, Ed- | Green of the Federation of Labor, die came onto the stage, told a fow The oldest president of the Tipo- jokes and then sald he had brought | graphical unlon was called upon for a few of the boys around to practice | a few remarks, The chairman said | for awhile, And then he introduced | that man is nearing the 100 mark, | George (Mson and His Musie. Well, | 84 e | it you can imagine Eddle Cantor| The night's activitica were a total singing “Alabammy Bound," accom- | blot. A distinctly unusual program. panied by George Olson's band, g0 Nothing to break the monotony, not to it. We heard the number and had | even an SOS. call Statlc and nolse ull we could do to imagine it and then for variety, nolse and .o static. The Copley Plaza orchestra Princess White Deer and the Hip- | from WBZ and Roxy and His Gang | 35¢ and 65c, jars and tubes. ness disappears. dries instantly. Nothing else stops foot odors, relleves foot soreness and fogt weariness o promptly as this hatmliess antacid, Insist upon genuine “Phillips Milk Al drugstores sell 5-cent bottice, Better than a mustard plaster | New Britain Sign Co. F 0 R S A L E | “Doing Better What Two Family House on Har- :{Ya(';‘i‘{ l?}?(t\}\{eg'r. rison street, 14 rooms, Tel. 894 fireplace, steam heat. Very Fine House Price Reasonable | 00X & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. | AUTOMOBILES KILLED 2,000 PEOPLE AND INJURED 100,000 more last year. With a million additional cars on the road this year what may we expect? AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Will provide complete protection against this increasing hazard and give you a feeling of security while operating your car. John J. Tarrant Resldence 153 Julsilee. T Funcral Director aml 284 E. MAIN ST. Tel. 221-12 Upholstery and Repalring The Insurance is made effective the minute you start driving by simply telephoning our office 3400. The W. L. HATCH Co. CITY HALL BLDG. PHONE 3400 The Largest Agency in the City HARTFORD HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN PATRONS May take advantage of our Free Telephone and Delivery Service, Just call 3500 and place your order for any merchandise, which will be sent to you on eur DAILY AUTO TRUCK DELIVERY TO NEW BRITAIN. 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