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L] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925. e 0. i S A T e s ==:4W=—wflz_- VOICES IN THE AIR 7:46 p. m.—Thornton Fisher, Sports WNAC—Boston—280 AU Miss Julia and Miss Nellle .wm‘ § p. m.—Horace J. Taylor. 6 p. m.—Children's storles and music T[] REEISTEREI] van are spending thelr vacation at 8:15 p. m—Mrs, Amy Mitchell, s0-[6:30 p. m.—~WNAC dinner dance. Creticent Beach, prano. 7:86 p. m.—Copley Plaza orchestra. Adelalde W, Walter 1s registered MONDAY, 830 p. m—Synchrophase String[8§ p. m.—Antone Martone, tenor and at the Ploneer Tnn, Madison, —— Trio. violinist an1 arlists. Mrs. A. A. Mills and family are (Al Programs on Fastern Daylght [ g 1 A rifsts ) 9 p. m.—Concert program. spending a vacation at Hotehkiss Saving Time.) 9:30 p. m, — Synchrophase Strong Grove, Trio, WOTS—Worcester—268 ! 4. PANCE MUK TONIGHT. | 10. p. m.—Dance orchsatra 715 g anstory teners seores. | WOMED DITVErS Far OtDIBRr- | oneme e N~ Riows oo 1 00 WEEI—=Andiew were recent visitors at 8hort Beach 5 WBZ—$ —31 9:40 WAAM—SId Wolfe's . }""f.’;:;"”'{\r,‘,’:",, Vige| T By e <'.;u'.‘r'nl:i".lzmr o"rf;,.a,,a w hy ste[‘flel‘ SCX Miss Jessle Tatusik and Miss 1,00 WAHG—Dance music. . e A B e o n Al a5 Ditm Gorps: { Helen Flutacher spending their WLIT—Arcudia Osborne’s orch. | 9:30 . m.—Aecollan Duo, Gertrude S s antie View Inn WRW.-Dance music, " Billy Wathey Anderson Wood, Erle Anderson, | Hartford, July 13.—Women were WEAK—Jack Albin's HarnlEon | m.—Eldna Hensen, soprano, | in & decided minority of 24,716 new | Miss Hazel Wedlake has returncd b AVJZ—d. K ; (5 AT 1 p. m.—Lena Krans, pianist. | operators licensed by the state mo-{to her home after spending a few 3 p. Reba Corder. sopruno; Jo- p. m.—Market report, |tor vehicle department In the firstiweeks at Neptune Park, Ocean soph Barnett, barltone, 10140 p. m.—Book review |s1x months of this year. Of a total | Beach. 9 p. m.—A. Reid's hour, 150 p. m.—Scores, time, 99 examined as to driving| Miss Annie Lynch s vacationing 10 p. m. 1ward Bierstadt, “Buricd [ lifications by the state police, 3,-|at Ocean Beach, Treasure. WCAP—Washington—3169 {598, or 18.6 per cent were women. 10:15 p. m.—Harry Jentes, pianist. | $:39 p. m.—"Tower Health Talk." For fallure satisfactorlly to pass the | catjon with his grandmother at Belice Rt 9:20 p. m.—Overture and first act of | examination, 1,883 applicants of both | Geean Reach. o e “H. M. B, Plnafore,® sexes were denied llcenses, They|. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Emith and BrokI Liee Nonarlicaihs 11 p. m.~—"Post’ hour, may apply again at any time and, | gamily are spending a week witl cal and instru-| 7-11 p. m.—-Plano, vocal, violin and upon n:t)!n.\nl of the two-dollar ex-|Mrs, Smith's mother, Mrs. Margaret quartet solos, dance music. KDKA—Pittshurgh—300 {amination fee, be examined again. Dunn at Ocean Bea Ith talk 2:30 p. m.—Scores every half hour. i A;N;mw;l\vnn.«;\ rt‘tgl.;\tfi‘r;‘d in lr,‘r-nnrn- Mr. and Mrs, D, M e Ll 5 - 9:45 p. m.—Symphony Players, |ticut in the first half of the year Lbang concort | m “y";""‘::‘"‘nr-;‘:?” | reached a total of 225,884, which is > di Lienedetto, | 7:15 p. m. T oet Browi Tdals Dons WTAM—Cleveland—389 {1118 in excess of the whole number i b 7 p. m—Golden Pheasant orch, of motor yehicles reglstered 1n S i yos Miaher s AL laon! 9 p. m.—Willard Symphony. Conncetlent during the entire year |Ejiott and Miss Delight Shepard o S $:25 . meElafne Trank, soprano,| 10 P- m-—Selected artists. 1024, and 20,000 in cxcess of the | porestville. W Ny oY ibD 540 m m—Mes, Kiernan, Ethei|1l P- m—Symphony program. first half year's reglstration last year.| Recent visitors at the Pochou e e R Hargraves, plano. 12 p. m.—Euclid Beach dance orch. | Motor vehicle department fees, from |)ouse at Middle Beach were James U. 8. Navy band. 9:15 p. m.—Edwin Becker, barltone. |all sources except the gasoline tax,|B. Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. D Estey organ recital 9:40 p. m.—Sid Wolfe's orchestra. WEAR—Cleveland—389 | during the six months up to the|A, Raskow and danghter of this city. m.—Landay Hall program, 10:20 p. m ohn Stahler, Thomas| 5 P- M.—Loew’s State theater vm.‘“‘r-‘l of July aggregated $5,069,- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Perkins and 8 Navy night. Hughes, tenors. gram. | 454.55, all of which goes to the state | daughter, Irene, have returned to 1:30 p. m.—Joseph Knecht's orch —_— :lgh;\'a,\' r}avmnlnm. under the law, | their home after spending thelr v — TP— WSAT—Cincinnati—320 | for improvement and extension of |cation at Groton. WGRS—New York—316 £:05 p\‘\rl;‘[’..k'r"l‘;lj:::'rlrglyljl:;:bos 11 p. m.—Baritone and soprane|the roads. The receipls for the Miss Louise Klopp of 48 Green- 8 p, me—Uncle Geebee. 7 p. m.—Bedtime story, solos. Violin selections, gasoline tax, which are used for the [ wood street s visiting relatives it 8,30 p. m.—Blue Bird orchestra. i same purpose, have not been com- |Buffalo, Nlagara Falls and Detroit p. m.—Captain Archibald, “View o '—Cinc —22 | puted for the six months. for a few weeks. }\'wm‘ 30 ;‘2",{::"2:“1‘2"‘:’6” G n}_‘l':};fi"{:x:::'0;;3 Base.| ©On the first of this month, there| Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Malin 7:10 p Silvia Gerviss, pianiste. e e o [ EllRacore! were 23 persons licensed to [oski and brother-in-law, Edwa 20 p. m.—Belle Bart, *New Astrol- nAektas 9 p. m.—Popular pyogram by Liggstt | 0Perate motor vehicles in this state, | Parker, left toduy on a two wee ks ogy."” 8:30 p. m.—Goldman band concert. Coal Hoaverie : |as agalnst 212,898 on the corres-|motor trip to the White Mountains, 10:15 p. m—Guiseppe di Benedctto, | 10 p. m.—Songs and planologues, | PONINE dato of last year. There are | Vernont, and the Adirondacks Ay tenor. Sl approximately 9,600 more licensed | Malinoskl is state interpreter in th 10:30 p. m.—Dance orchestra. WERRC—Cincinnati—326 | operators than registered cars in the | courts, 11 p. m.—Dance orchestra. 9 p. m.—American Legion program. |state Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hofher and 10 p. m.—Benzol Boys' dance orch. Zighteen aircraft have heen reg-|Leroy Leonard ave visiting Mr. and 7. 0 p. m—H \\'! Secor, WLIT—Philadelphia—385 |istered this year and 26 aviators|Mrs. James McKenna at Sound Vien Orlando’s conc r 1 130 p. m.—Dream Daddy WCX-—Detroit—b16 were licensed. In the corresponding| Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Morfarty and A TERROR TO “GYPS" p. m.—Royal Male quartet. p. m.—To be announced. 7 p. m.—Goldkette Ensemble perlod of 1924, there were 12 alr-|Clarence Rosenweig were recent 15 p. m.—Nancy Riley, Paul Du-} ¢,y 1 m __Concert orchestra % p. m.—Detroit Symphony orch craft registered and 10 aviators|Ruests at the Augusta cottage, Sound , O R - Heensed i PATHFINDER 20 p. m—Hugo Gernsback, “Cir-| ¢:50 0" 1" 4liiet recital WTAS—Elgin—302 Motor vehicle transfers reported| Miss Anna Fabery, Mr. and A cujtgrams.” 8 Stanley perlod 2 m.—Villa Olivia program fea- (tn the department for tae past six |Kenneth Tuttle and Mr. and Mr T : q 3 g = e . p. m anley perlo P a2 prog | P b4 ’ . S o o 2:45 p. m.—Royal Male quartet 10 p. m.—Dance orchestra. turing Purple Grackle boys and |month perfod totaled 23,308, The|W. C. Milkey are vacationing at In Not only beats fht}l!'prwps but gives something they CAN'T GIVE— 10 p. m.—Novelty program 10.30 p. m.—Jimmy Jones' orch well known artiste, |fizure for the first half of 1924 was|dian REAL VALUE! s 21,735, indicating a slight increase| M. & Datis and W, T Davis are | Has a real maker bhehind it—the world's largest and hest tire manu- WFI—Philadelphia—305 WCEE-—Elgin— ear in the motor vehicle sales |spending their vacation at the Mon Facliver) .45 p. m.—Roof Garden broadeast.| 11:30 p. m.—Continuation of WTAS | in the fate, tasco inn, 1 Neck. e e o program. = i J. E. Lu s and family, George - . > el . WPG—Atlantic Clty—300 e P al Matthews and family, W. J. Bacon 30x3'5 Clincher Price 7 p. m.—Ambassador dinner concert. | WHAS—Louisyille—100 ersonais and family, Clarence Wilkens and Special Today 11 : 5 Teirioit datice araentie. WSR—Atlanta—i128 Migses Agnes and Kathleen M.|weeks at Waverly Park, Indian | Other sizes, including straight side, also at bargain prices. AR 10 p. m.—5 a. m.—Grand opening |Riley, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. | Neck Warning—This offer is limited; get your Pathfinders now. WHAR~-Atlantic City—275 and formal dedication of Atlanta |James H. Riley of 35 South Burritt| Dr, James Dobson, Dr. F p. m—Eddia Adams, Jimmy 3 7:30 p. m.—Seaside Trio. Journal’s new superpower broad- | street, left last night for an extend- | Dobson, Willlam Dobson and Geore ? McHugh, songs 9 p. m.—Shelbourne concert orch casting station at its studios at At- [ed visit to Montreal and other points | Dobson spent the week-end at their .45 p. n.—Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wood, Sl | e 0 5p = lanta Blltmore hotel, featuring 200 [0f Interest in Canada. summer heme in Neptune Park, Sty RETEE _ SRR A WGY—Schenectady—380 or more artiste, musicians and en- | Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Vendrach|Qcean Beach | 39 WASHINGTON ST. Station Two 11 a. m——Theater organ recita ) , Entertain. | 6:30 p. m.—John Finck's orcrestra tertainers.. |and daughter, Ruth, returned to| Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Smith spent Phone 900 PARK and STAINLEY 12 midnight -— Richman Entertaln-yq 0“0 " o _oincreasing Poultry T |their home in Chicago, yesterday, |the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, I’ | Profits.” WMC—Memphis—499 after spending a we th Mr. Von- | W. $mith of Ocean Beach | 5 p. m.—WGY orchestra 10:30 p. m.—Gayoso Hotel oreh {drach's aunt, Mrs. George Fritz of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price are | Greenwood street, Mr. Vonrach was spending a vacation at Ocean Beach. “Traymore Vineent Lopez's Manhattan, Wi AL —New York—102 r musle, um Bonner, baritone Charles Dunn is spending his va family of Trinity strect are spending the month of July at the Porter cot tage, Stannard Beach. They are en tertaining Mr. and Mrs, Williun Albino’s orch WRNY—ANew York—=258 50 p. m.—Market forecast p. m.—Orlando’s concert orch. b p. m.—Manly Boone WHN—New York—3681 30 p m.—Manger String orchestra. | p. m.—Boxing period 7.30 p. m.—Alja's orchestra. 3 p. m.—Roseland dance orchestra. 10 p. m—Leslie McLeod, tenor. ~Nellie Howell, contralto. ret Richards, soprano Mrs. Matty Lenive, pi- WMCA—New York—311 m.—Ernie Golden orchestra Jack Mur 50ngS. stian Science lecture, | WRW-—Tarrytown—213 WOC—Dayenport—184 | a former resident of this eity, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Moure and 7 p. m.—Stories; musical prograni. .|Sllent Night. {and Mrs, Vonrach made the trip by [son, Harrs, are registered at the WHEN IN HARTFORI istinn il o | 9:05 p. m—Musical program; scor — motor, visiting at Niagara Falls, Al-|Ohmet houss, Ocean Beach. One family house on Belden street at a very moderate DINE AT ek ; "_’“‘f a o tone, | 2:40 p. m.—Entertainment; talk BSD—St, Louls—543 Ibany and Canada. On thelr refurn| Miss Eunice Kouirs is visiting at | L ® [10:15 p. m.—Orchestra, tp. zzolina’s band. trip they will visit in Washington, [Ocean Beach. price. Good quiet location for children. ny theater program | o0y ¢ p. m.—Raview, D. €. and Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Parsons ~Manhattan Serenaders. i1 p. m.—Dance orchestra AMMUNITION FOR CHINA Willlam C. Hungerford, Miss De-|and children and Mr. and Mrs. How- If you want a savings hank first mortgage see us at THE HON!SS | : | e it | Canton, July 13 P—Tho carre- |borah MeCrann, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. |ard 8. Parsons are the gussts of drs: [N once OYSTER HOUSE WANG S Naw ot b WGR—Buffalo—319 spondent here of the Japanese semi- |Lee and Clarence W, Manwaring are [Charlea H. Parsons at Madison \ ginal Charleston VG | ¢ 20 5 m.—Olympic dance orch official news agency it fs reliably |reglstered at’ the Ocean House,| Mr and Mrs. J. T Home Economic and D High Spots. 3 | m.—Plano and voeal recital. reported that a Russian steamer | Wateh Hill, R. 1. | danghter, Beatrie, of Park place, aic R t t 22 STATE ST- e amion Five| 980 P m.—John Dodsworth, readur bearing 1,500,000 rounds of ammu-| Mrs, C. S. Ramsey, Ruth Ram-spending the summer at Clinton amp ea s a e O, Under Grant's 25¢, 50c and $1 Stor| lice alarms; news of 1"“r‘u!'4r """I”’”“.n . ,V’WI‘M') has '1\-zd from Viadivostok “w (“Va\:rml T‘.fllml.s and Mr. and \]fis: Axce Swanson and Miss Ellen m-—--1 a. m.—Lopez dance | for this port. rs. A. J. English are vacationin Anderson were recent visitors at = . - Shestra 5o B e NN lat the p.‘,,,p.fi, hotel, Watch m,fi West Beach || 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. B PROTECTED ASSURED R T Recent visitors at Sound View Take Home WHAM—Rochester— Shanghal, July 13 M—A wireless | Mr. and Mrs, . F. Swain, George |were Mry, Harriet C. Breen, How Also, Always a Fresh Supply T tin's band 9 S . 5 s et of the Times. |8 P m.—Theater organ |message from Changsha. in Hunan |Swagn, Grace Swain, Miss Ruth E.|ard S$mart, Paul Lucas, Miss Gra Polien atarme: weather | 5 P- M—Theater orchestra; scores:| province, says the Chinese author- |Tgoe, Miss Grace M. lTgoe, Miss|Breen and Miss Atice Breen. CROWLEY BROS. INC. o weather, |itles there have renewed their as- | Mabel Tirnhaber and Yfiss Martha| Charles N. Egan and party of this PAINTERS AND WFBH—New York—213 e {surances of protection for for- |O'Brien are spending a fbw weeks at |city are registered at the Waverly e fuatia S(ring ensemblef - WHAZ=Troy=a80 0 || cignera. | 8tony Creek. hotel, Tndian Neck 1st Mortgage Loans at 51/2% interest DECORATORS 2:15 p. m.—Concert, including quar- | | 267 Ch J st | | apman Street —New York—233 tets, vocal, instrumental solos o e D e readings . o, No Payment on Prmflpal Estimates Cheerfully Glven on yonlding, sopra ST All Jobs — Tel. 2913 Gonlding, soprano AT P ideoe 4 bie o luthue, paie| oot VAT Beenias 0N : ! Insurance Service A. H. HARRIS e S = e, | D5V i o fovoms ror sus Al selectinns . m.—Dinner music; weather; R NATL, BANK BUILDING £ 3 ~—General Trucking—— - % 1366 STANLEY ST. Tel. 3472- e Tt Store Closes Wednesday Afternoons Until Sept. 2nd BY STANLE P n s dance orchestra. o Norrian G resachy pla |1, ps n==AndE janc ] - m Tl To Call Us Without Toll Charge—Call 3500 SECOND HAND Buoms | | FRANK E. GOODWIN|| ; 5 Hr e Tomorrow Begins Qur Semi-Annual Sale of o ot S || (I T DIX MAKE and BOB EVANS |{wood, etc. Apply to foreman on s | New i S o} [JNIFORMS for NURSES l{Pioneer &6 New Haven, Conn. Many Do Weli” =l DRESSES for MAIDS Twice a year we are for- ; 2 Nurses realize the impor- G tunate enough to secure a tance of immaculate attire OTTEDORETAINER shipment of Manufacturer’s 1 occasi f duty = E of Mz g on all occasions o duty. F A R M S BATTERIE >N‘_flnds. in these splendid And at this low price plenty uniforms for nurses and [ ] of changes are made possi- INVESTMENT C A. ABETZ T | Made to sell from $3.95 to $8.00 Y : 114 FRANKLIN SQ. . ’ . P::O:E?: "FOR SALE Manufacturer’s Seconds ~ Poplin, Linens and eal e | CLASSIFIED Two Family House of 12 Slzes 34 to 46 BroadClOfl‘lS rooms on Union street. This means that a slight imperfection of _are the materials and all are of the ADS 2 3 weave or a small spot of oil may appear in lend e . s h | DUEMEL R, BUCE EaT the fabric from which these uniforms and “Plendid quality that will wear in- =~ on the | able. || dresses are fashioned. Yet each is plainly definitely. These materials are prin- THE EDITOR OF THE WEEKLY marked that they may not be overlooked . & S A 5 I z ¥ CLARION ABSENT MINDEDLY PUT PRECED]NG g and defects are so unimportant that you cipally in straight-line effects, while 1S CIGAR INSTEAD OFH):‘SSHAT PAGE ICOX DUNN will wonder why they are called seconds. 1 few are in belted styles. | NEWS NOTES, UNDER 272 Main St. T D 1L A A \N\\y\\ \\ ) \ W\ <\

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