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VOICES IN THE AIR | THURSDAY, ¥ WTI1O—Hartford—348 €45 p. m.—Basebail results. 7 p. m.—Hotel Bond Trlo. WRZ—Springficld—333 7 p. m.—Hotel Lenox ensemble, $:30 p. m.—U. S. Marine band 10 p. m- cert by the Holyoke \ Glea ¢ 10:30 p. m 10:40 i A rket report nging the World to of games American n.—Reaults the Eastern, agues. Boston—280 WA A 11:30 p. m neert burgh Post studio. WGY—Schenectady—380 30 p. m.—Hotel Ten Eyck orch 7:30 p. m.~=Report on condition of roads. 36 p. m.—Outdoor talk Rodas."” “Fishing 0 recital by Kath 830 p. m.—U. 8. Marine band. 11:30 p. m.—Organ recital W EAR—Cleveland—889 810 10 p. m.—Same as WEAI 10 p. m—Dance music from studio WTAM—Cleveland—389 1 p. m.—Statler concert orchest as WEAF WO X—Detroit—516 ikette's ensemble ~Musical offering KYW—Chicago—b38 m.—Farm Bureau gpeeches ‘Twenty Minutes of Good from Pitts- | 10:80 p. m. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAED; THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925. femphis Dislay Men's club program. KTHS—Hot Spring—378 10:40 p, m.—Laweon Reid, organist. 11:80 p. m.—Dance musio. WBAP—Fort Worth—116 9:30 p. m.—Euterpean club gram, 11:80 p. m.—=Music pro KENF—Shenandoah—206 9:30 p. m.—Griswold band, ndman's vist ame as WEA is Connor's orchestra to 11 p. m.— a. m.—Lou WDAF-—Kansas City—365 45 a. m~—Nighthawk I'rolic, Mear. dance or- Musical pro nry Halstead's orch. WERKAQ—San Juan—341 “La Cateteria” Musica CNRW—Winnipeg—385 tr 1 out for a considerable per- | fod. 1t would have been il right 1t Matty Belle had been agreeabls, but she wasn't. All she thought of was | ancestors and blue blood, and that's | Finally this| # talked about, Dr. Coue idea came along and Matty Bells snatched it up and went around talking about “Every day in every way, until the people eaw pink, a color which 18 dangerously | near red. Uncle Bill took it upon himselt to scnd Matty Belle away, and so he fixed up & bouquet com- posed of some old fashioned flowers, several sprigs of some sort of nettle plant being placed among the flow- vrs, This nettle 1s noted for it quali- ties for giving people the “iteh™ and |18 comparable to the well known itehing pewder that practical jokers t so much joy out of. Well, Matty ived the flowers and im- liately stuck her face into them the sweet smell, She squeszed ind managed to rub her nd face in the bouquet— on't f t ttles. In a short time Matty Belle answered the call of the wild and began to scratch hes began to appear on ace and she wailed Huge sick unto eauty was ruined, and all death and | A revival service from somewhere| were Included and were d in down on 226 meters attricted our| the approved danco time, earn- | attentlon, but the statlon faded so|ing” and “Oh, Katherlna" were two | much that it was impossible to hear | of the dance numbers, and the en- mugh at a time, The preacher, who< | semble sounded exactly iike a dance | ever and wherever he was, was| orchestra, | pleading with the people, and it was ¢ R a real, old time, shivery meetin’, ac- | cording to all reports, We dldn't ‘l!; the call letters, . A group of collegs songs ‘was played by the WTAS orchestra from the Villa Olvia station at Elgin, Iliinois. Among the numbers were | “On, Wisconsin" “Wave 'The Flag For Old" Chicago,” and “Hail Per- due.” A voeal chorus by all mem- bers of the orchestra gdded consid- orably to the presentation, We should have enjoyed gefting in on that program sooner, since it is un- derstood that a large number of col- | lege songs were presented in dance style, . It's & long step from & revival meeting to a dancing contest, but w made it in good shape. WHN,| broadcasting from the Palisades| Amuserent park over on the othar sido of the river, presented the dance orchestra of that realm of | fun, The announcer stated that a| dancing contest was being conduct- ¢d and that the finals had becn reached with only a few couples on | the floor. He said that the cheering we should hear wouid be the crowd | encouraging the dancers. The band | | struck up "R V' Wild,” and away o They went. Tho checring could be Another Mexican Plot | Is Reported to Govt. heard all right! The station faded Ry Mexico City, May 25. (AP)—Cop- | by ies of a letter signed by Adolfo de | la Huerta and other exlled rebels | inviting numerous military leaders to join a movement for the over- . That's all for today, thanke! WGR at Buffalo surprised us coming in with appreciable volume during the entire evening. “Happy Hagry" Somebody entertained with Soft lovely ruined constipation— let Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN bring sure relief You can perma- nently rid your system of this harrowing dis« eas Constipation leaves its marks upon the face. Its terrible poisons, which léad to over forty serious diseases, cause pimples, hollow | cheeks, sallow skin, circles under before them. the eyes and spots , may be Unpleasant breath, traced to constipation. Rid your body of this frl%}:tful disease, Kellogg’l ALL-BRAN has brought health to thousands when all else has failed, The reason— it is ALL BRAN and nothing but ALL BRAN:. That is why its re- sults are sure, That is why doctors recommend it. 1t takes ALL BRAN 10 be wholly effective. Try it! If eaten regularly, Kellogg’'s ALL-BRAN is guaran- teed to bring permanent relief in the most chronic cases or your grocer returns the purchase price. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily— in chronic cases, with every meal, You will like its nut-like flavor, Try the recipes on every package. Sprinkle it over other cereals. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is made in Battle Creek, Michigan, and served by leading hotels and res- taurants everywhere, Sold by all grocers, Buy a package today. MONTREAL e throw ot President Calles have been S turned over by the recipients to the secretary of war. Drastic measures | are being taken to check any revo- | lutionary activities. T W mmunity « Bill said her looks could n spoiled any more un- into contact with a motion, Matty Belle e her Coue bellefs, the same time moved into Burlington so thateshe’d' be near a spital in case the cure failed. .. ng C« Market reports —Bedtime story, m.—Program ne. the well known “Parody of Eight Familiar Songe” dealing with the| troubles of a feller who went out to | steal chickens, was chased by & farmer, locked up, escaped, chased by a dog and finally forced to seek cover due to the fact that the dog| had ripped a large séction from a| necessary article of clothing. The #ong incorporated “Love's Old Swvn. On Closet Door, Song,” “"Comin’' Through the Rye,” | New York, May 28.—(AP)=—=Mrs. “Massa's In The Cold, Cold Ground,” 8ally Petroff hanged herself st | “Rings On My Fingers” “Rocked In night from the hook of a closet door | The Cradle of The Deep” and “The|in the old Lorlllard Spencer man. | Girl T Left Behind me.” The words sion in the Bronx, now occupled by | are clever and the dove-tailing of ja group of refugees from the court the songs is ingenlous, |ot the late Russian czar. Lo The body was found by - Mrs. | We derfved a lot of pleasure out Peroff's husband, Borig, a former 1o fall.| of the program by the Gurewlch captain in the Russlan navy, who His touching of bidding us!Saxophone Eneemble which broad- said that he belfeved his wifs's act good-bye made us fee if a rela- from WOR. Tsls group fur- had been eaused by worry over their tive were going on a long and dan- | nished & round of varied numbers, two sons who had been left in school | gerous journey. Before he left the|including many of the better known in Constantinople when the parents station he sang “Goin’ Home." | classical seleetions. Popular songs came to thia countr: WE ET—Boston—476 3 31D ¥ Ins, tenor. 12 m.—"Hollywood Headlines. as WEAF. 12:15 p. Man Minat o) ¢ Hour of Hogy vening at Home" pro- of operatic came Educational Excursion 310=02 ; Round Tl’lp: $10£ are Returning June cti B ¢ " CNRC—Calgary—130 p. m.—Bedtims atory. ~Hadyn Male quartet, Symphony Trio . » WOMAN HANGS HERSELF W JAR—Proyidence—306 WGN—Chicago—370 p. m.—Dinner concert. {o recital jens Trolle CNR ethoven q ot Commits Suicide By Using Coat Hook | raceived a letter a few | weeks from a friend of Matty Through The Static Belle, saying that cure had worked great, and that Matty Belle's | Another ace night for radio re. ception. No static whatever, al- blotehes had entirely disappeared though code was spread over the after 48 hours of “Every Day, et o waves to some etxent. Fading was ed on a large percentage of the ons and volume was up to a degree of excellency. Western vere within Going June B Lv. Montreal Due New Britain Ly. New Britain Due Montreal 6:45 p. m. 5:14 A m. 9:45 p. m. 8:15 a. m. cle Gee e Palisadians orch WTAS—Elgin—302 ~TChat the World 1s Do- . p. m. — WTAS orchestra and a gang of performers, y (EASTERN STANDARD TIME) {11 eald ons thi | bit. He said that ‘“li t marked his final appearance WBZ until some time in t g that sad- 36 hours o visit the numerous points of interest including, the Chateau de Ramezay, Bonsecours Markets, McGlll College and Notre Dame Cathedral. The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. WRC—Washington—469 7:45 p. m.—Children's hour by Peggy Alblon. inner music by Lee House way cast | Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads 8:45 p. m.—Talk undar the auspices of ths Smithsontan Institute WNYC—New York—526 n.—Market High Spota tions WSAI—Cincinnati—326 7:30 p. m.—Hotel 0 §to 11 p. m.—8ame as WEAT at Storrs, | letters and also 10t changed transmisst must be is rather ragged. The sta- tion is now as WCA ters. Last tion with s on attracted our attention station. In fact, we had been istening to WEAN and WCTE, al- ely, when tha Aggie etation e on the air. 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