New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1925, Page 18

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1p. VOICES IN THE AIR tone. THURSDAY, 9:40 p. m A Programs o Kastern Daylight [ 10,20 b m Saving Time.) | DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT 6:3 v WMCA~Kohlmeler's. 1.00 WNA N 9 30 \VHN-~Py 0:06 WlY~Illarold Stern's. 10:20 \WPG--Ambassador. 748 p M 8$:30 p. m.—Ma 11:30 p. WG Y—scheneet p. m.—~Dianer program, . n.—Outdoor 'alk, ~WGY orchestra. | ) ne band. ce musie, & p. m.-—Sroves; Powell Evans, barl- | night he chose tho appropriate eub- Dance orchestra. ddress by ~Ambassador dance orch R AN Y1 B0 4L 0 P s A i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925 City—300 weekly talk about birds and animal For the first part of his talk las Ject of animals of the far north, He described those which the MacMil- . Parmer. | lan expedition will meet, among them being the white wolf, walrus | and polar bear. He described the —380 | habits of each of the species and told some interesting anecdotea about them, | Mr. Burgess then told of a bird | hospltal which has been established somewhere near Springfield and to ecital 0:48 WJZ—Jacqlire 1-12 WEAF 1:00 W 00 WIP WRW Wi W WiIY—-New York—405 Vince Musica —Norn m.—Hudson m.—Willie & {1CA nis Go n Hast Dance music. Hudson Ram AF=-New York—i92 \er musi WGR—Buffalo—319 n.—Plano recita —Sane as WE, WDW Fe=Provide 17—New York—155 Jacques ( J tists k's Hawaiiana. bt 1 orchestra, GHRcLE m.-—Dinner dar p. m—Talk, R. F. 8 p. WRW=Tarrytown-— PrOBTANI] SCOTes amblers, Brown, Hudson Rgmbl co—i41 WTIC—Hartford—349 . Dick Bowers and His “S. 8. Murphy m.—Concert program which the Radlo Nature club con- tributes, His talk wae interspersed with 1l tories about birds, and we listened with interest to him, as songs; | we have for the past few | Burgesa conducts one of the few in- ere teresting departments that we have struck on the radio. One of the voghers was Jolly Bill Steinke's sport L talk each evening from WOR. He is AF now at WFBH and we hear him but ldom. Thew the Big Brother club m WEEI is another interesting rization for radio fans. D 18, Autat. We've heard “Levinsky at T Wedding” again, Last night an 1 humorlst yclept, Arthur F ed it from WAHG 1 HilL 1t would have been t if he stuck to the dialect in which the story is written, but every five or six lines he would be decided- anized. Realizing the fact » was talking just plain, good orkese, he wonl deatch him- up and glve us an extradose of dlalect to make up for the loss. The station faded, thank goodness! WNAC—DBoston—280 | b | “qul- orchestra entertained from for awhile. The band played | tania WE montha. | | eriminate deinking and pajama par- ties for boys and girls, They are too young and Impulsive. It I had a daughter in her teens, 1 would not let her go to parties before she was 16, Untll 18 she would have a |chaperone. After that 1 would let |her go out alone to a reasonable hour. Young men should be al- |lowed less freedom than girls, for when gadding around on the loose.” | Justice Iord, who supported the Clean Books league in its campaign erature, saw nothing Incompatible in his statements on modern moral- |ity and his position on modern lit- | erature. “Immoral \iterature is a soclal evil like gambling and prostitution he said. “Cocktall drinking and cigarette smoking by women are questions of manners, not of mo- | rantty.” Talbot W. Chambers, coal dealer, who testified to miscenduct on two } v‘"l‘]d in $1,000 ball yesterday by Jus- tice Ford for trial on charges of adultery, DAVIES WL NOT -~ ADMIT PLOTTING {Kansas Man Now Determined o Fight Charges | Concordia, Kansas, June 25 (P 9 p. m.—Dance music; popular songs | & large variety of numbers in a quiet | Charles B. Davies, 55 year old re- WCTE—Worcester—288 . m.—"A Trip Outdoors.” | and subdued style. There were no blast effects and each Instrument be- | raved itself nicely and was given an | tired merchant, will fight charges that he hired Kansas City gangsters they are more dangerous than girls | [for a state law against salacious lit- | occasions with Mrs, Symington, was | him, In jall with Davies today were four men and a woman arrested at | Kanss City in connection with the case and efforts were going forward to ‘extradite two other Kansas City | men GERMANY HELPLESS Could Not Wage War, Even If She | Wanted to, Dr. Ducisburg Des | clares in Speech, Cologne, June 25 (@ Dr. Duelsburg, chalrman of the Ger- !man tederation of industries, now in | comvention here, declared that Ges | many could not wage war now, even |1t she wanted to, explaining that | ‘German's chemical industries were [not in a position to supply powder | {and dynamite for a war if they de- | | sired, He said Germany's plants for pro- ducing important war materials had been destroyed. He added that he | !was authorized by the Krupps au- | | tiorities to say that the transforma | tion of steel into modern cannon re quires at least a year, Dr, Dueishurg spoke at a banquet of 1,200 leaders of the German chemical industry. ! 3] iormany. rk has 500 motok®husses. URNS Cover with wet baking soda— afterwards apply fiuy—s ‘ PORUB Over :n\fi{nfi Jars Used Yearly e Qoer 1T e e —— FARMINGTON PINPHURST MANOR 0D AN BCVELOPLD BY Trtoecomeco AP LN to slay his wife, who was serlously extra piece of cake. The orchestra | injured last October when two un- | | was one of the smoothest we have|ldentified men attacked her at her | heard in many a day. | bome here, it was indicated today, WBZ—Springfie}d—333 | G0 | Davies, who was in jall today in p. m.—Lenox Ensemble. Among the numbers were “Swanee | d2/ault of $10,000 bond on a charge 30 p. m,—U. 8. Marine band Butterfly” and a medley of last ‘01 assault with intent to kill, is said 10 p. m.—Emily Thom, violinist vears favorites, including “Lime-, to have'repudiated the confession he 10:30 p. m.—Market report. house Blues" and “Last Night on the | signed last Monday in the presence | 10:50 p. m.—Scores; time. Back Porch.” The announcer took | of County Attorney L. W. Lundblade, | up some time while he told ue where | detailing the alleged plot against his the orchestra was going to play in|Wife. Paris and of the tours the band will| Mrs. Davies,' although refusing to take and of its record made on ship | Make a formal statement, was repre- | board and of the pet name of the|sented by her friends as having frummer’s great aunt and of the!turned against her husband, dec store where the sax player buys hia|ing she was “through with him. shirts and many other interesting| Davies, in an interview yesterda things. | with a representative of the Kansas | | PR |City Star, is sald to have declared 5:15 p. m.—St 10-11 p. m y Teller; scores. Ivertown orchestra NOTICE! The Suburban Filling Stations at 563 West Main street, and 1113 Stanley Street, will close trom 3 p. m. to 6 p. m. Friday, June 26th, on account of the tuncral of Milton Brown. - SUBURBAN HOME SITES CAREFULLY RESTRICTED : CONVENIENT TO SCHOOLS AND TROLLEY GAS, ELECTRICITY, CITY WATER ; EASY TERMS ARRANGED The JOHN COOKE Co. Home Builders and Real Estate Developers 7 HOUGH ST. PLAINVILLE 3 WRC—Washington—169 § . m.—8horeham orchestra $:30 p. an.—U. S. Marine band. |11 p. m.—W. Tupman's orchestra nd's Shanley nE KDKA—Pittsburgh—309 DS ee Senan 7:30 p. m.—Banquet of the Philadel- Srothers, banjos, | PMI& cempany. : 9:45 p. m.—To be announced ers, BONgS. . . 2 Ll 11:15 p. m—Concert, les orchestra, ario Alvarez, tenor. vaudeviile fe, tenor, WANTED TO BUY TWO-FAMILY HOUSE That's all for today, thanks! WOAE—Pittsburgh—162 9 p. m.—Radio artists. | 10 p. m.—Silvertown orchestra Loew's WNYC—New York—526 n.—Agnes Johnson, soprano. &pots. M Brothers. —Baseball results; police he signed the confession last Mon- P S day after four hours of grilling, be- | nerves were ‘‘shot to | pleces” due to excessive drinking. | He denied hat he had plotted his. . wife's death, He eaid he became In- | 5 p. Talks by prominent Cleve- AI[ RIfiHT FuR DEBS bootleggers and the gang framed the || HARRISON § \ it | A t story of his hiring gunmen to slay | e st |11 p. m.—Organ recital Dt \Pajama Party Not Proof of| Misconduct ! | cause his WEAR—Cleveland—3se volved with a Kansas City gang of | s e Ay | | his wite as a means of biackmailing —"Timely Toplcs,” F - LEy op el WSAT—Cincinnati—326 iv6 Massrier Brotiisrs m.—lston Instrumenta Trio | T e m.—Same as WEAF, | Care of Babies." | enpoint Radio Night. * WOC—Davenport—4584 lice alarms 3-11 p. Same as WEAF. ol A. H. HARRIS WE ARE NOW BACK AT P 11 p. m—Knlents of Pythias taik. | gontchio BOOY 0 dge o 18 ‘ ‘ | OUR OLD LOCATION WGBS—New York—316 | ;‘.f ‘lnf‘;&";”:t:h'fl‘;:”:.fl“,:;,‘” h d flr'i‘(;';l“ar:‘]'i:";" \L";“ ;‘:”:‘:; Z % ‘CINDERS FOR SALE 22 STATE STREET o Z 7 ‘ —General Trucking— Ford Walt, young daughter of Su- | HARTFORD 1366 STANLEY ST. Tel. 3472.2 | UL P LT 2 i T preme Court Justice John Ford, who 20 po e e e dnned is presiding at the divorce trial of s e e PAINTERS AND HONISS OYSTER Wfl_i:?;;:;ddan::n o Thomss H. Symingtén, wealthy K77 2 | BUILDING LOTS Sabbpeidd O UCE 267 Chapman Street , Tel. 2-4177 2 New TYork, June 25 U(P—The l bounds of propriety for the modern 30 p. 1p —Un-le Geebee., farmonica band. “Driving.” the World Is iam Carroll, “What -California Ramblers. m.—Book and Play Review. Pau violinist. Stoeving. | Evel prano. | | n Geddes, 0p cadilly theater gram. Pros rallroad equipment manufacturer, | |against his wife. INVESTMENT PROPERTY E b = Teh aviz | Mrs. Walt is a prohibitionist —that } ' Read the is she believes in prohibition if it can be enforced. u“fim: Wh iS CLASS[F[ED i_dl,v growing section beyond the bridge. Price $14,500, Y ADS with $4,500 cash. | ‘But as it can't,” she said, *“I Buick so generally ‘ ? AMWO!‘. Because for more Through The Static have nothing against a drink or two | on the Money to loan for savings bank first mortgages. acceptedastheStand- than 21 years Buick consistently has ard of Comparison? PRECEDING Camp Real Estate Co. nearest approached the ideal of a rlando’s eonecert orche Last night's rece tails to my friends when they come & & Radlo questl e us any srea’v vihn'.‘: 1","0“ BEL W to Aine s | ,; p- m.—RAdlo uestions ENSVE | we mean, Although th )J:‘“s’txcrr Ford sald from the bench PAGE 272 Main Street dependable motor car. Everyone commencs your judgment when you buy a Buick. 5:40 p. m.—Concert orchestra. otlieclatiibancs: 21 'at the Symingten trial that negligee 4 inidentified nature made themselves | p. m.—George Dale, tenor. Elien'ifed Bitu e Tnoce Dl i es breakf. with another man. Kiss- | 193 ARCH TEL. 2607 2:4178 static, Three-family house on West Main Street in the rap- Sl telt all ever and in some cases L p. m.—Talk, Dr. T. O'Connor and drinking were not in them- | | programe were entirely ruined. A | roar was notic from 300 meters | S6IVes proof of misconduct on the Symington. He cited to 536 metars, the noise being great- Part of Mrs, est from 333 to 450. Then there!his daughter as an example of a were a great num ¢ clicks ang | Nice modern girl who goes to cock- h and g tail parties. its stuff on o| Mrs. Walt explained that her | cnly one w through in |father always passes up the cock- isual style | tall tray. She said he made a wry | face when she told him that the oversized | day before the Symington trial three cl- | rounds of drinks were served at a bridge party Gencration 1s 0. K. “But he holds very sensible views modern she added. his generation is not going to the dogs. The present-day girl is as whoiesome and pure as her prede- cessor of the wrapped-in-wool sev- eorge Dale, tenor. Ik, Leon Adeiman. WDBX—New York—233 ¢ p. m.—Marion Nachamson, planist 5 p. m.—Beatrice Ellman, so- prano 35 p. m.—Philip Krumholz, tenor. %0 p. m.—Charles Welss® orck 30 p. m.—Leon Abrams, tenor. 45 p. m —Bonne's orchestra 18 p. m.—Raymond Ma tone. 36 p. m.—Bonne's orchestra Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. BY STANLEY manners,” WBBR—Staten Island—273 - g2 P bers g in i m.—Li'lian Hav T m.—8unday schoo! lesso . m.—Iostrumental Trio. 1 ufterly against indis- WOR—Newark—405 m.——Halsey Miller's orch m.—"Sports,” Blil Wat ————ma | Genuine PERSIAN RU —at— B. Y. JONES | 385 Commonwealth Ave. | Phone 285 or 2552-4 i " FIRE INSURANCE WFl—Philadelphia—395 640 p. m —Basebai! scores. ocal and instr *hiladclphla—395 alks 1 When beiter automobiles are built, Buick will build them W OO—Philadelphia—508 WIP—Philadelphia—508 SLOTTEDORETAINER BATTERIES Auto Electric Service 30s Main St. New Britain C. A. 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