New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 19, 1925, Page 13

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VOICES IN THE AIR TUESDAY, Tune in to any of the follow- ing stations {f you want to en- ) your guests with pleasant KGO (361.2) 8 P, T. —String rio. KIHS (374.8) 8:40 O T, - aricty program, WP (508.2) string quartet, s E. T, - ‘rograms on Eastern Daylight Say- ing Time.) WTIC—"artford-—318 1o p. m.—Baseball scores. p. m.—Organ recital from Organ company. 20 p. m~Talk. Municipal Park Development by Mr. Hollister, 140 p, m.=Organ recital, p. m.—Temple Male quartet solog by Miss Martha Blake, Austin Plano, BZ—Springticld—333 m.-~Hote] Lenox ensemble. p. m.—Address by the Hon. William Tyler Page, clerk of the | United States House of Reprosen- tatives. p. m.—Brunswick Hour of Music. | p. m.~Hotel Brunswick orchestra. Market report, | Warld market survey 150 p. m.~Baseball results, | 55 p. m.—Time signals, weather, [ a0 WEEI—Roston—1476 30 p. m.—Big Brother club, :30 p. m.—Sinfonians. p. m.—I'rom New York—Musicale. 130 p. m.—~Gold Dust Twins. p. m.—Evercady Hour. > p. m.--Operatle Group WN \L—w-..mn—zso m.—Camp Fire Girls’ half hour. | m.—Dinner dance. ~Health tal ~—680th anniv ¥ Founding of the Toslon Mission- ary and Church Extension soclety o! the Methodist Epiecopal ehurch. . m.—~Ralph Woolf, tenor. 45 p. m.—Morey Pear! and orch. 1;18 p. m.—Prineipais from Barney | 6 Gerards Follies of The Day. WJAR~Providence—306 m.—Kiddie Xylophone duo. —Charles Nolin, baritone. afety council talk. Musicale. Bame ag WEAF. WGBS—New York--316 p. m.—Uncle Geebre, 1:30 p. m.—Jersey T p. m.——Radio Course, 10 p. m.—Jersey Colic 7:30 p. m.—Capt, Archiba points.” p. m.—Pathe cortest p. m.—Nuncio Barbario, clarinet. 30 p. m.—Emily V, Ebert, soprano p. m.—Frederick Seif b 5:30 p. ‘38 p. ™ of the D. 750 p. m §pom o 30 to 1 30 | egians. glans 14, “View- | Turkish music. Radio Colyumists from Vandeibil ! yramid entertainers, Baseball resulta m.—Police alarms. “New York City's vor Hylan, odore Appel, W Park barj- t onel an it! Drop a Mttle ing corn, in- wurting, then t off with fin- n stops t rig 1 tiny bott! cents, suffi- remove all hard comn, corn between the toes, foot calluses, without sore- “Inexpensive Mouth Wash lon of lasant now nd more pe mouh are 3 gt igh cost 1 clean and pure admit n this new hottle-—you'll be so delight- to o back to n. At Axelrod's rogressive drug- never care 1o make teaspoonful at a it all makes MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN E SICKLY value th W own com- ture of the ir children a box of| Powders for oughout the sca- Up C Reg lieve Feverish- hing Disor- Stomach Trou- i GIVE 1g Stores hout Bow Hea and s Mathers for oy POWDERS Al D ate 11 bies. ) THES? ATISFACTION Do J:30 p. m—"Ragle Trio." l10p m.—Federation birthday 10:30 p. m.—Police weather, reportsa and WEAF—New York—492 6:00 p, m.—Dinner music. 7 p. m.~Ruth Russell, planist, 7:15 p. m~—"What Europe Thinks of American Art,” talk, ‘The Bank Discussion of America's | of Tinancial m.--Mr. and Mrs, urlnuI soprano and baritone, | 8:30 p. m.—"Tha Gold Dust Twina." | 9 p. m.—"Eveready Hour." { p. m.—"The Barber of Sevi m.—Dance program, Plersol, WHN—New York—361 ‘Colonial Aces."” . m.—~Health talk E prano. 130 p. m songs, p. m.—Miller and Flynn, :15 p. m.—Griffin and songs. 130 p. Girls, p. m.—Sc White and songs. Morgan, m.~—"Anshaw Harmony 9 velyn Schillinger, s0- | Alexander, | haefer and Fisher, songs. | |12 m NEW BRITAIN DAILY ]ll'II’ALD, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925. nermmm Hotel Statler, took oll with ity volume, WGBS has rothing on it when it comes to that within three ors of each otl WG ns Iiyl mes In with a slight murmur oft in the distance “ .. Hpecial concert Organ recital, the feot KTHS—Hot Springs—375 10:40 p m.—A. I B. concert, Har- m mony quartet ‘ these stations being of — away WBAP—Fort Worth—176 9:30 p. m.—Hand concert 11:30 p. m.—Classical program Itadio transmis tures, accompanied by | reproduction of the taking place miles @ reached an advanced stag | ‘tory experiments, C. rancis [ Kins of Washington, told the | Motton Pieture Engineers nectady, N. Y., is not far distant fwhen people may { homes, sce upon a | pletures of a distance and from a loud ment accompanying DOCTOR EALLEI] IN - AS MACRI WITNESS Through The Static| (< fomr of moti Joud sp sound of ¢ sion DOC—Davenport— 181 $ p, m.-—Baseball scores, police re- ports, news 30-10 p. m ay, has whora- Jen- 8 same A as WEAP City—365 piano lesson vesterday, My remain p. m.~=Bedtime story Trianon ensemble 45 a. m.—"Newman Night " Jenking sald in thelr Nighthawks' o an cvent taking same KSD—5t. Touls— Rader'a orchestra, \gar aker p.m KOA—Denyver—323 m.--8tock reports, ncws 30 p KGO—Oakland—36 1 American band program Henry Halstead's orch 2-6am Page) 15 p. m.—F linigt 9:30 p. m.—Palixades Park orch. 10 p. m.—Chatean Shanley. 10:30 p. m.—Cascy's entertainers, 11 p. m.—8tanding by for DX fans 11:30 p. m.—Club Alaham orchestrs 12-12:30 a. m.~—Parody club, WAAM—Newark— ports. Major Tate. m.—Phosnix orchestra. —Louls Wittstock, recitations. Chickens' orchestra ‘mmery Deutsch, vio- . m.—Press and Bauer . m.~—"The Flint Kid.” WOR—Newark—105 —Hotel Lorraine orch. : ‘Man in the Moon" stories, 7 p. m.—Hotel Lorraine orchestra WIP—Philadelphia—509 p. m.—Weather forecast. 15 p. m~Benfamin Franklin Con- | cert orchestra. 145 p. m.~Mark-t reports, 1 call. y talks to motoriste, -The Laserow quartet m.—"Practical Conclusions of Spirftualism,” talk :15 p. m.~Musical revue. 10:05 p. m. artex.” 10:20 p. m.—"Emo’s Weekly Movie p. m.~Benjamin WELIT—Philadelphia—395 m.—Dream Daddy. “Both Sides of the J oo WPG—Adantic City—299 45 p. m.~Organ recita p. m.—Knickerbocker music. dinner aymore concert ensamb. m.-——Traymore Dance orchestr shurgh—162 nner music. h Tnele Kayhee. p. m.—Police reports. m-—Same as WEAF . m.—XKcllogg hour. KDKA—Pittsburgh—309 —RBaschall scores. vball seores. Stockman reports. ~ellowship Male chorus —Time signals. weather, hurha!l acores, 11:38 p. —Concert from Grand ’h*atflr, Pittsburgh WGY—Schenectady—380 30 p. m.—Ben Bernie's ormentm\h.,m from nmv Van Curler. | -Address, Popular | m.—WGY orchestra Mendelasohn's ¢ talk also 180 . m( “Seven Seas, broac Iv‘v;l by | WIZ. 2 Dav D. C WEAR—Cleveland- m.—-Same as WEAF m.—Organ recital. WTAM—Cleveland—389 p. m.—Statler Concert orchestra s orchestra, Washingion, 1 yp WWJ—Detroft—353 p. m.--Dance music. p. m.—Same as WEAT m.—Children’s } Willard Hotel m.—Program inc t Marine band orchestra. ‘alumbian Male quartet and Ired- ic Witliam Wil ~Over the Seven Seats, falk Davis Le Paradis KW Y—Chicago—336 . m Hour of music. m.—Musical prog: ¥Farm Bure, p. m.—"Lvening program 11.05 p. m Applesau WG N —Chicago— m.—D: a Drake music fcs lar WTAS—Flgin—302 WTAS orchestra frolie W LW—Cinciunati—423 Dir —Raseba Ipine conce scarer guitar and Lyric Ma FF. ‘et *q yrmica Concert WSAI—Cincinnati—326 m.—Chimes con: ~Hotel Sistor orchestra Same as WEAF m.—WSAT musical progran WHAS—Loutsville—100 p Zoeller thr news. lists, 1t talk WSB—Atlanta—i28 Myer's Melod m. —Tntertatnment WMC—Memphis—19% m —Health taik. Franklin | the | “Taps," the | Constables In Court PRI———————————-- After a ong rgn There waa just a slight ripple of |Avery refused to allow the test satlc last night, not enough to say of the constable to he given before that it was a bad evening and not [the jury on the grounds that the tes enough to say that it was a good [timony did not tend to reach the one. It was just fair. Unheard |point for which it was offered. \ir. of stations came in loud, this being+Roletsky had cight other constables especially noticeable on the western_ [ready to foHow Sperry to the wit ers within 700 miles. I"ading was a :"‘”r’*“'"‘“ None wil to 4 de. ox- | testify which are seldom without it ed by the Hes nann e e ployment manager at the Ac who bronght into co of, employment of John T 1922, He said that Dagnan work orf May 9, and left on During this period he worked nights. On Ma he returned to work and left again on July 1. He worked lays during the latter period Koletsky introduced this te: to contradict the testimony Theresa Iiengo, a state witness who said that she had seen Olymp Bagnano meeting at the plant ht on other dates Olympia’s Age Changc superinten of ools was then 1 to bibit one for the de He introduced the at of the North Broad Meriden which show that be aliowed lefense em- Wire Co., t recordsy AC come evening. itertainers were we lingered long 'Will You Remem- time,"” soprano whicl out not ust ver heard WN did last We have nc in as loud as it The lLamson teatured and lenough to hear ber,” from “May s0lo, a sweet little s the prettiness was hrought the soprane voice. It was | dramatic voice. was natural vofce. . “Two Little Girls in Biue,” \nid time favorite, with its {fashioned swing, was rendered by Mr. Dennis of the Flreside quartet [from WLIT, Philadeiph Mr. | Dennis sang the number by reque The announcer said they had at rh—sv decided not to offer the number, | since blue has gone out’of style, or some such explanation Code chased us away befo the next number was announced, worse luck! By mony of Mrs. It at N7 Da Meriden sc introduce e fense records school, 1913 Olympiw's age was chang the records. The record first led that she was born in 1801 the changed daté places he 1906 Olympia was a pupi + street school, New Haven f years according o test Rachael Webster, principal of the school. She testified that slie had a {conversation with Olympia when she left school M i rel to her age ag she w 1 to go to work. But 19 Years Old Now Frank H. Beche, superintendent of the New Haven schools produced th official records of the school regist of 1919. Olympia was in the f grade and it showed her birtl gave her hirth date a pted ndance street in 1 on while in | A truly wonderful perforr was presented by James blind pianist, from WAHG. cause They All Love You, |How I Miss You Tonight,” and a| | medley of popular airs composcd his program ng with all the | confidence of a man possessing | eyesight, Mr. Gibbons rendered one! of the most excellent piano recitals we have heard in the realm of | popular muasic. He did not pretend to be one of those hammer and tongs artists, who goes after the keys as it he were hunting lions, His renditions w nassuming, but somehow they went over hig. W |should have enjoyed hearing more {from him. The regenerative sots hung around tho station like flies around a sugar barrel, but they did not interfere with the progran. viterie at t 8¢ “Oh his | Kolatsk defendant years old : atte at t to show 1 esent 1 only Action izamst Han(wtcr Co. Deemed \umnent and| St Paul, 19—(AP) of the evening from |that the 1918 decision ) 4”'1;10\"'. was the re-(International Harve the Y. \\'. C. A. Glec|proved effective, Cambridg “Southern | court of 'Gum " Home,” and | government's petitio were presented skillfully, | mental prov ! much emphasis being placed on ! shadings and colorings. The fea- |ture was one of the best we have! Another interesting program one of the best 1a musica cltal given | | elub ot | Hush Song,” equity today de for the supple- ROBINSON ELECTED TO BONES Herbert Robinson of this city 'been elected a member of the evening divisior The Traymore jance orches- | Oty a “ollogrs |tra, from WPG, came through with ministration at Boston “On the Oregon Trail,” “I Want to | where he is a student | Be Happy." and “Let It Rain, Let 8on Is president of 1' Pour,” three fox trots, resplendent |and of the debating society their nday-go-Meetin' eclothes | the son of Mr. and Mrs clever blendings, weird tone com- | Robinson of 185 Iairview u\naumu and — s Bones, hote ty the of husine university, Mr. Rol 8 of 1928 He s Reuben 1ial orchestrations, ALD CLASSIFIED WANTS READ THE HE After ADS FOR YOUR chestra, Tearing the we Traymore or- laid off for awhile and { went back on the air at about 11:45 | o'clock. Dipping aro on the lower waves we heard WHBH, the Culver Military school, at Culver, | Tndiana, signing off. The announcer safd the station would be on the air Saturday evening at 9:15, daylight savivg ime, with program by the Culver ja tra. The wave length fs 2 in cese <! you hear it meters, an folks want to West in NF, the at Shey “Way came in from K “leld Seed con Towa. The verses and 11 Ont Kansas, Henry andoah, presented | stopped to take a Ink of water hefore going on with more. ‘The dialect was perfect d the verses werz funny, those we | since this station faded, the | only ane we str ch was suf- fering tha | nger heard Yon might WLW, the C have moticed that Radin Corpora- tion at CIncinnati, is coming in with more volume WLW is now using its full strength of 5.000 watts. | Permission was given to this station | owingan cegsful ex- perimental tests to it would cause interfe to radio innati. No diffi- ning out” the station was Jo to the fact that it fs about 25 miles trom Cincinnati osley Iy. ! fo ser bf ascertain greater Cin ty in "t reported ocated away Now that super-y broad ing has become a definite thing the summer months are approach- ing. it is predicted by Powel Cros- ey. Jr. f the Hoov Radio ec igher power static In ower men ference, t greatly Rea rough r and daylight r hout 1t hat avere powe ption will be good t | Radio tiffien io mow on. Super-pows receivers with one tore WGR. Bufalo breadcasting from EXPECT APPROVAL " PARENTS REPRINANDED | FOR GAT HOLE ROAD Signs of Hope ed, - May 10 becam own today that the roads, ! Lridges committe vas considering y from cavy traffi dropping otlher Lleut, Goy morning 11 Periy terribly Brainard admitte i the traffic throug congestad, was an s pne of the as traffic Kimmel Original Booster Represe John Kimmel Ylainy member of the worst situatior fa is concerned tative rond ers g idges committee we in adva Ll riginn ter for the Cat Tole rond Leing system not say what the con mittes is th committe adopted Disinte ogis Vo the fes belleve the atu this road to rcl tra atire | pected that the out tor Berlir the ( W Hole P; caring -mJ x‘ is afternoon Georg and ¥ o Ing elieves th slatire will approy Consolidation in Southington The senate adopted a b consolidating vn & uthingtor he bly is n g0 1o today house on t asure now G appearci | omrmitt to on bebalf of the town of Weat Ha ford to a,proposed bill pertaining sewer assessments in that town, T mwm wm\rlvr;: to /\'v 18SesEMents register pr KEITH VAUDLEVILLY No Advance In Prices Ff'c" IONE‘SVV CITY:HALL STRAW HATS For Those Who Discriminate o oter Observers at State Capitol” See rivers | 18 o r- re X- of 1 boroug oted ast week John H n l Fatled W 1 pear when notified ourt overely wite, a The arrest of Pl n the past Sparklms Glasses 256 | 0 D erty Ir flgure DIVIDEND 1S SLASHED York, May 19.—(AP)=~The dividend of the New En lone & Telegraph Co, was half today when the directs ired $1 o share, payable 0 to stock of record June 10, v had paid $2 quarterly 19 estigatic ma FOR IGNORWG JUDGE -“-r‘ s Ui to Heed Notice 1o Attend | diate Chambers Sesslon of FOUR PLRSONS DROWNLD Na I May 1 ned i Police Court urn MAN 1 \lu.lnlm\ DROPS —Stabllization of acted as a check on cmigration. During 1923 to establish parts of the world while in 1924 the 7,000, North favorite destina- persons Arraigned befor Irn Alling in police 8 mors on & chargs contempt arising ou fatlure imbers session 3 1 hn Plewa of 4 FRED STONE. BUYS LAND reprimanded New A \ 4 warncd could he | puuis order ami P nd book- 1 under planetary and will do well to 1 Ads vere a s of t rents of ¢ at seasior If there is not a ventilator woven in the top it is not a AL lon Ofti £ 80 rents thods bring an :"-\ephcre of lux- ury to your porch. They give you another outside room with indoor privacy. They protect you from the heat of the sun, and VUDOR Ven- tilator woven in the top of the shade permits a free cir- culation of air. VUDORS comein beautiful permanent colors and will last for years. 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