New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1925, Page 20

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VOICES IN THE AIR THURSDAY, (ANl Programs on Vastern Daylight | saving Time,) DANCE MUSKC WAL A < ) WNAG =M Peg " WHN TONIGHT 745 poom forum p. m—Gec Kohlmeler's orch B p. m—Virginia Le Fevre, 3.30 p 10 p. m.- 10:15 p. m.- prano 10:30 p, m.—Rn 10:45 p tura 11 pom m 1den Weir rnard Mann, planist Countess Sterstorff, so- haritane. rnard Mann, pianist, m.—Nanette Ilack, colora- soprano Ernie Golden's orchestra, WGBS—New York—316 ncle Geebee, yette Male quartet, rview with show girle. . m.—"What the World Is Do- unds; Greb, Weinert Mickey ry Vills and Charley two others. WRNY—New York—258 p. m.—Orlando’s concert orch. 15 p. m.—Washington Player. —Tadio questions and an- mes Rose, tenor. ccile La Blanche, Harmonica solos. contral- Harry | and | Heights - | [10:20 p m —The Amphions | WOR—Newark—405 4 p. m—Tom ( 1745 p. o ports," 13l A1 OPEr's or Wat WCAL—-Philadelphia-—278 . m.~—Billy Haygs' orch . m.—Recita WOO-—Philadelphia-—5n8 b pomo—Grand o trum Philadelp! Roof Gard W T WLIT—=Philadelphia—305 Business question ris result WHAR--Atlantic City 20 . mo—-Addrees, Profess Williams and instrumenta W PG—Atlantie Clty—300 6:30 p. m, 3illy" Rocap, “Sports 6:45 p. m.~Organ recifal 7 p. m.—Dinner d |5:15 p. m.—Organ recital 10 p. m.—Dance orchestra | 11 p. m.—Dance orchestra WGY—Schenectad y—380 3 p ner program Bopkiotar m.- soprano 130 p. m.— 10 p. m c 11 p m.—Organ rec WRW—Tarrytown—273 | 2:05 p. m.——Musical program; scores, 9:35 p. m—TItallan benefit hoxing bouts, 11 p. m.—Brown's orchestra WGR—Buffalo—319 m.—Same VE 278 cores; weather, WJIAR~—Providence—306 :30 p. m.—Talk, Col. Sidney Bigney. dison Syncopatora. T adlo Artists, 10 p. m.—Silvertown orchestra. WDWF—Providence—441 arragansett orch WTIC—Hartford—348 7 p. m.—Dinner music; scores, . . O'Connor Sloane, | ) p. m.—William Mals, vidlinist. p. m.—Leon Ad Ham™ tal pian- " Frederick Lieb., ers r It i Auto tlec Tel. 2860 FRANKRLIN 5Q. FARMS BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE s Boston—280 AC dinner damnce, "alk, R. alph De nna Enteftainers Dance music; popular WEET—Boston—476 t and found; . m.—Musicale, WCTS—V 10-11 p. m.—Sil ester—208 rtown orchestra WBZ—Springficld—333 man's ensemble 0 p.ow 8. Marine band p. m.—James Higgins. 110:30 p m.—Market report; talk 10:50 p. m.—Scores; time. WRC—Washington—160 WEAR—Cleveland—388 m.—Prominent Cleyelanders 1 FIRE 'NSURANCE Geo. A. Quigley 308 Main St. OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES he trut] Pasteurized ps them grow o and healthy 1e food-beverage r the family. Searce drink milk. How ESEIBERT & SON! 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 NEW BRITA NATE SURE 175 SEIGER TS ¥ 5 p. m.—Orchestra; Mirlam Park, | man theater orchestra. | New Britain ! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 2 1925 Orga A budet supper wae served This was followed by danci best steppers on the Ing to popular ac Weinerman, Smi D. & L. AND FAIR STORES ONOUTING - Employes Dine, Play Ball and3 Dance at Momauguin | Daly, WTAM—Lleyveland—380 ng m rtorchestra WSAL—Lincinnati- h'flll‘-” Leading enfertaincrs going, fng and at the Leach were Weir, Mr. Nibbles, Ethel Gottl Miss Jerome, Miss Rae Goldl [du I"agan, Mrs, Peg, phso. Migs Pearl Anderson Harkins, It was announced this morning that a fare club including ia it | ship employ in the pre $40,000 Fire Ravages Watch Hill Residenc Watch Hill, July 2 (P—The mer home of Isag hia, one of 1} Cupid's headquartems in New Britain in he Fair store, and luring the past month vave had a record-breaking £ of pretty young elig - for positions in th ore, red . Alexander J v afternoon when | 100 members of enthal's and the at their annual outing at | Ihe trip to the shore bus, and with {deal | 4 the most | afternoon ex. the two stores W PAS—Lonisy illeaag0n 'V pom Hton Bay rehestra Are at he soca) Loth sto gani WTAS—T Igin—302 WTAn WMC—Memphis—109 v s and \ tore Moma was i weather conditions p! ful Wednesd employees ap.om 10-2 p suceess m cursfon sl & roof of t ave yet experie a structure containing S 1et ainin and destroyed fhe upper pa of the house before it was brong! under control hy fire departn from Westerly and Wateh Hill 1 rooms on the lower flaor were dit to have been caused by chimney, was discovered by a el ber of the Wateh Hil const guay The home, known as “The Poir vas one of a group formerly ov mb, and w. WOC—Dayenport— 1481 1e as WEAF nmnor ty reached foncd shore din- ift's Casino, Be- gy and parodie of both stores gamuel Davld- vere prevail Mr. Davidson as y was one which ¥s logked forward to, and d that he would not count it a suceess Unless cveryone present had | the time of his or her life, After the dinner, a baseball game n & Lev- heir next nir, 4 to 2./ arently to Dunn the m 8 orch Dr. Dunn on Zionists National Committee Morris & Dunn of this city, a leading fig! for years in Col ticut Zionist ci has been ap- pointed one of the four from the state to the nutional execu- tive committee of the organization. The appointment of Dr. Dunn, who is a member of t hoard here, is rega tinct honor both to New Britain. The et members appoir Rosengard of Wa Hoffenberg of Ha Leon Spitz of New Haven To a great extent due to the ef- forts of the Connecticut delegation at the national convention at Wash- ington, D. C. Hyman Jacobs of New Haven, a member of the board of police commissioners of that eity, was chosen to attend the interna-. |ttonal conference in Austria in Au- Rust. | T MAUTNER TAKES PRIZE Robert Mautper of this awarded second prize in th +of honor shoot the annual scheutzenfest of the Southern New England Scheutzenbund in Meriden | I ' s glven a standing his trophys Next 1 be held in Taftville. Dr. ed upon I« serted that nec v8 member summer home preps arrival of the ov other d are Ch rbury, Jogeph ford, and Rabbi umpired, faction of all with a home run, swimming and boating on the program v exhibitions were gol Lev- enthal, Mrs. Coldwell, Miss Dorothy Goldberg, Miss Vlorence Gubernick, and the Misses Helen and Allie as next imming Kelsey, star Indlan southpasw of {1 | Waterlon, Mississippi Valley lea [team, was sold to the Boston tional league ciub yesterday, He w report at the close of the valley sea son. was target A RUUD GAS WATER HEATER IN YOUR KITCHEN Take Advantage While This Offer Lasts. Keep Your Water Hot and Your Kitchen Cool Balance On Easy Weekly Terms A. A MILLS Phone 381 year's LS OFF CURBSTONE le Pinto of 16 Pine street {suffcred slight cuts about the face and hands when he fell off the curl {at the corner of Arch and Hart |streets yesterd crnoon. He was |taken to the Britain General hospital b eman John Lebler and W na. His injuries ed e was permitted a short time after, y T Buy Your Gas at \ Colonial Filling Station Opened July 1 Chas. 0. Zettergren | tcores. £ T"A. H. HARRIS § CINDERS FOR SALE, - T-W-0’CONNOR&.SON & AN JULY 1ST LISTINGS READ THIS LIST TRINITY STREET—2 Family house, large rooms, 2 car garage, excell-nt location, ROCKWELL AVE.—2 Family house just around the corner from Bas- sett St.. five rooms on a floor, large lot. CAMP STREET—2 Family house, five rooms on a floor, price reasonable, location near Hart street. STANLEY STREET—2 Family brick house, Chestnut street. JEROME STREET-—Six room cottage just completed, sun parlor, fire- place, corner location, 9 car garage, located near ————— BELVIDERE ————— — NINE ROOM COTTAGE—Can easil y be converted to two family: excel- lent condition. Two car garage, corner property; price rock hottom, Owner leaving the state, STRATFORD ROAD—6 Room Bung alow, three sieeping rooms, one car garage. Price §7.000, STANLEY STREET-—Nine Room H ouse, large lot, size 147x299, converted to two family, Price $7,000, WEST MAIN STREET—Traut property, 15 room house, large harn, 3 car garage, ten building lots, Wo nderful opportunity for development. ————————— MAPLE HILL — 54 ROBBINS AVE.—7 Room house a nd extra lot. storm windows, metal weather strips, Price very reasonable. 11 ROBBINS AVE.—8 Room Cottage . oak floors, Owner moving to California. once! —— — BUILDING South Main and W hiting Monroe Street Stanley Street Kensington St. (Berlin) Can be House equipped with veranda screens, awnings. 2 car garage, extra lot. A real low purchase price. See us at T South Main Street. Lake Boulevard Commonwealth Ave. Linwood Street WESTWOOD PARK, PLAINVILLE —Five Room Cottage, hot water heat, one car garage, 100 ft. frontage. Price $5250. #' PAINTERS AND 80 West Main St. ‘, 1 DINE AT | g OYSTER HOUSE | |Pinehurst n, Manor PLAINVILLE e PINEHURST MANOR OANID ANE PEVELE2ED BY ca e <r——-r-‘.- e 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 ~ i CROWLEY BROS. INC, | For Sale—Plainville 25-CAR GARA DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 2918 , BUSINESS ESTATE, WITH ONE OF THE BEST 1ES, AND 4 FAMILY HOUSE, GOOD REASON FOR SELLING. Dewitt A. Riley €O, INO. NATL. BANK BUILDING neral ‘Trucking— 1366 ST Y ST. Tel. 3”'.‘-’.',‘ 'WHEN IN HARTFORD Two-family“house on Franklin Street right near the center of New Britain, within three minutes of the large factories. $2,000 cash required. You never make a mis- take by buying property right in the heart of the city. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street THE HONISS | 22 STATE ST. | Ender Grant's 25¢, 50c and $1 Store Firsh Senplyl-Tol Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Rldg. Always a Also, | Take Home BY STANLEY THE Towh \S PRETTY DEAD WHEN SUCH A TOUGH LOOK/NG STRANGER 1S ABLE To WAL THE FULL LENGTH OF MAIN STREET UNNOTICED — W o w28 & wma sexvice e 7-2-255

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