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HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. VOICES IN THE AIR |¢.x 5. s vera i Br. vise-| 615 . "o bartumets Bebiing, | uwisualy otoresting. probpurs s | oman Loses Her Claim P unusually Interesting program has NG s o) telly, lexicographer. mezzo soprano. been arranged. WOR has long been To Crabtree Estate '8 L 20 p. m.—Tom Cooper's orchestra. | 8:30 p. m.—Marfetta Sternberg, pi-| noted in this vicinity for the clarity| Boston, July 16 (P—Ars, Tda | THUREDAY. 15 p. m.—"Sports,” Blll Wathey. anlst. of its transmission and for the in. [Manning Blankenberg of Tulsa - 45 p. m.—~Thomas E. King, cor-|teresting and novel programs which [ Okla, met with a setback yesterday o) = ol netist, it presents, |in her attempt to establish herself 30 1}":‘.—:»1':1'::‘:‘:v'vlz;.:\.n_ e p. m.—Von Der Helde and La L ) as the daughter of Lotta Crabtres Rufta, banjo and plano. The broadeasting of the Sunday |and thus obtain a shave in the noted DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT 15 p. m.—Marguerite Behling, | evening programs direct from the |actress’ $3,000,000 estate, left to 7:30-9 WDWI—Narragansett WIP—Dhiladelphia: mezzo soprano studio of WIP on the steel pler, At-|disabled soldlers and charity. Wit $:30 WMCA—Kohlmelers', 05 p. m.—Dinner muelc 9:30 p. m.~Thomas F. King, cor-|lantic City, will hegin at 8 p. m.|nesses called In the Suffolk probate 9:00 \WWNAC—Morey Dearl's, p. in—Roll call; plano duet. netist for WG ) York city, as well | court gave testimony which con 2:30 WHN—Fallsades. | 8 p. m.—Phliharmonic orchi €210 g 4§ p. m.—Harold Bower, baritone. [ as for WMAF, at South Dartmouth. | flicted with her claim. 9:30 WHAP~—Popez Junlora, lats, e P 10 p. m.—Herman E. Iisher,| When It was first announced that the | Joseph Crabtree of Crabtre 10:00 WRW—Hudson Rambler 45 p. m.—"Song of the Sur i akespearlan roading three stations would be tied up for|Iord, Ill, told the court that Mrs 10:00 L 50 p. m.—Veasel band; soloftts ' 14,15 p. m.—Deutsch and Tulln, | broadcasting on Sunday evenings, it | Blankenberg has been brought uj hgkn q violin and plano stated that WMAK would go on | by his parents and that he had 1:00 W r ! p. m.—California Night Hawks. | 1055 p, m.—Time signals and|the air at 8:30 o'clock and that this | ways considered her his sister, 11:00 WEAF—Vincent Lopez's e weather reports station would be jolned by WGRS 11.00 W rnle Goldan's, | WLIT—Philadelphia—305 11:06 p. m.—Dance orchestra and WIP at 9:30. This 11:00 1 a 8 | 5:50 p. m.—Scores. 11:20 WHN—W | — (All Programs on Eastern Daylight saving Time.) 10:08 ] ; 9 p. m.—Dance orchestra has been PRESCRIBED BY RADIO changed and the now etation will — Y WHAS—Loulsyille—100 g0 on the air at 8:30 o'clock, WIP Surgeon on Ship Gives Benefit oi —- *hiladelphia—: s 7 commencing broadeasting at 9:30. His Advice to Others Y N e Yor 08 3 ) e allon: 4 | 930 p. m.o~Kentucky Kardinals G New York, July & (P—Dockin \ -—Astor orchestra | p. m.—Recital, ;‘f‘“‘» ""‘ Sunday chool lesson. | The report comes from Germany!afier a South American cruise, th —Jeanette Kahn, soprano. |8 p. m.—Reeltal. orum talk. s, Scores. *hat a method of “canning” radio | steamship Vauban brought a ship’ programs has heen developed there. | yyrgeon who had attended to pa According to the hot dope on the in- | tjents not only on his own ship but |3 p. m.~Talk; recita), —_— nette Kahn, soprano WHS—Atlanta—3428 aker program WFI—Philadelphia—39s 10 p. m.—Entertalnment. vention, it is possible to recelve the | had ajmo proseribed by radio for eclalr orchestra. 45 p. m.—Roof garden broadcast, | !°:45 . m.—8heldon organ recltal. | signals and retain them {n the form | othors on two vessels which passed p. m.—Mozart Instrumental en- = received, so that t . . | M- are accurately | pundreds of miles away. \ (s t . ISR s “\". ARl reproduced when relensed, The day after the Vauban left e lg a Oon ll"e ues lonn 5 p. m.—Dinner mu 97 Radio artists, 10:30 p. m.—8pecial program . . 2 : New York on May 16, a stowaway 7 p. m.—Mid-week services; songs; 10 p. m.—S8llvertown orchestra = Tt is estimated t a volce speak- | gffering from peritonitls was found address by Rev, T. W, Davidson, WOGC—Davenport—1i84 ing into the microphone of the av- F VEAF" abourd &nd Dr. Michael F. Babardi 13 . 30 p. m.—Serenaders, WPG—Atlantic Clty—300 =11 p. m. SAF. erage broadcasting station 4s ampli- {yo " gyrgeon, operated upon him re ey a e 1 o eshlon iR IR B SR SS |0 B0 s Bl g Rponialt s | flea some 50,000,444 times by the ' ypjg ho was ocenpled with this [§ semble :45 p. m.—Organ recital, e times it reaches the ear of the lis-| . o0 1o prescribed by radio for a . 9 p. m.—Radlo Artists, p. m.—Morton Trio, RSED—5t. Touls—515 tener. We'll pasa that on for what its | h b a llent. Nig sick sailor on the steamship Persian 10 aalivert stra ST b e Sllent Night. worth to you | i [ O ,?” o : = | Prince, 800 miles away. i rt‘h’ t 11-12 p. m.—Vincent Lopez's orch. | 9:15 p. m.—Vessella's band s S | A few days later, using the radio. u ISt ¢ —— 10:05 p. m.—Ambassador's danee The Nighthawk — Frolies from|pn " napargi giagnosed the cases of WIZ—New York—155 orchestra. WDAT, Kantas Clty, are being wo members of the crew of a tra m.—"Music,” Harrict 8Sey-|11:05 p. m.—Dance orchestra BACK 0, THE MIKE proadoastlon yiols Nonday, “V'”“‘m'¢:u\:-m::~rm]:«v’:?fit"x{m:‘ Ch-mn . wrtxrym'] i We t Ik "'l lot of t rists who have b 11 t. ¥ Goody d mour. day and Friday evenings on one |y, o0\ v and girected their treat- e ta ) with a lot of motorists who have balloon tires—G0odyears an 2 p. m.—Market reports WHAR—A(tlantie City—275 week, and Tuesday, Thursday and| o0 other kinds. P m.—"Bird Volces,” James|7:30 p. m.—Seaside Trio. faturday on the following week, al- | 5 apin. :30 p. m.—Lopez's Junlor dance or- h:rnawvm during .!‘m,\‘“."rnd August. | 5 p. m.—Vanderbilt orchestra. chestra. The “Merry Old Chie and Dhia| As a_means of educating the pub- lic in traffic laws, particularly as el Y K plied to the operation of motor cars, | et o0t i regume broad. | We know the joy some of them are getting out of their halloons, and the e b miohe WGY—Schenectady—350 WGY, the Schenectady station of the | aciing on eptember 1. RYPTQO grief that others are getting. 5 | a7 General Electric company, will offer 02 p. m—Artists of Mabelanna|8:30 p. m.—John Fink's orchestra. | «a Night in Magietrata's Court.” R e e | GLASSES Corby :35 p. m.—"WGY Book Chat." Wednesday evening, July 22. Adles | THE INVISIELE BIFOCALS 30 p. m.—U, § Marine band. 50 p. m.—Violet Auer, soprano: potth e | T f this th { fraged ! And it all comes down to this: to get the real halloon tire, you must get m.—"“The Romany's" H ¢ Mrs. Fra enford, reade 12 o8zl o bnld iemactiiragndys : " SELLS LCAN ’ il -ith SU VIS L el BeRts | e B o reader with a moral in every act, will con.| WATERBURY SELLS LCAN Do You Suffer | one made with SUPERTWIST. Green' o (Fns sist of the Schenectady pelice magis-| Waterbury, July 16 (P—T 11 p. m —Jacques Green's orchestra 10 p. m.—WGY orchestra; baritone | trate, chief of police, court attend-|beard of aldermen last night accept- with Clark’s Hawaiians. #0l0s. Bo. N ante, policemen, counsel and prison-|ed the bid of George B. Gibbons & | From EYe Strain? 111 jllst hecanse Good,\'ear makes SUPERT\VIST and ONLY GOOD- o e el L ers. Each act of the tense realistic | Co. of New York for water, paving, || Twitching of eyelids, occasfon! YEAR TIRES are made with SUPERTWIST— 1 Geeb 2:05 p. m.—Musicnl program, scores | Preduction will be a complele elory |storm water and bridge bond issus || spells of diziness, mausca, con || p. mi—Uncle Geebee, Pl P SCOTeS | iy ftself and each will point the |aparepating $1,100.000 at a premium || stant headaches, ete., are symp . o b arry’ a ns | 9:38 > —r T p ggregating . P! " " ymy ~T T e . 3 & 0 = Dt e Tl e b Rhonksst fiThalinterast pateloni 400 g ] SomBbiom hitvtoliudie 48 But hecause SUPERTWIST is the ONLY cord fabric developed specially m.—Independent talk, E dson R s + | ing traffic laws where the police are|nnn of this total is but 4 per cent. OUR GLASSES QUICKLY { 3 R o : 5 o . i 10 p. m—Tom Barty's Hawailans. | 10:80 p. m.—Songs; Ted Brown, sax- glert, The remainder of the fsoues bear || RELIEVE SUCH TROUBLE for the elasticity and mileage-giving strength you want in your halloons. 20 p. m.—Capt. Archibald, “Vi ophone. . Those who have sald “Good Morn-| 41" per cent | ! points.” 11 p. m.—Hudson Ramblers’ orch. |yne Judge” aftsr parking on the| i Bt : i ESEeEe | A PHNKUS ; Also—Goodyear Balloon Tires made with SUPERTWIST cost no more e i Cr e WGR—Buftalo—319 [@renEstite oYt stectfonapaniing RANKRUPTCY PETITION . ) lso—Goodyear Balloon Tire ; 4 ¢ithout lights, will enjoy the reen- s ot A ~ & B 5 ed Fruit,” dramatized by Dalley|:30 p. m.—Dinner muste o s | S SRl 00 S H. F. REDDELL I than ordinary halloons. Paskman. 11 p. m.—Program same as WEATI hskelwHo have yatiinilearntthe int |y yebankruptey natitionffleditoday Eyesight Specialists | p. m.—Mishka Ivany, baritone. e i ealot q Tslaliate/aloolirt was that of the Manley Institutional 300 MAIN ST. New Britain | 30 p. m—Oliver Sayler, “Foot- WHAM—Rochester—278 fiod this drama educational and | SUPPIY company of Hartford with | Phone 570 i light and Lamplight.” Announce-|# p. m.—Organ recital e e o, |debts of §9,622 and assets of 32,45 ment winning play p. m.—Theater orchestra; scores; | bered, the production will mean a i ’ [ [ p. m.—Edward Morrie, planist; weather. | saving in fines. | i Erva Giles, soprano. — Three violations of traffic laws will | B el lre a e 0 15 p. m.—Tommy Lyman, “Mid- WDWF—Providence—i41 be tried before the magistrate. Court & i 3 night Lark.” 7.30-9 p. m.—Narragansett orch. | rocedure will be reenacted as faith- | ; 9:30 p. m.—Program from Pleca S fully as thos o are engaged in| K 20 WASHINGTON ST Y iy theater. WIAR—Providence—308 e s s ek s ) A 39 WASHINGTON ST, STATION TWO 1:30 p. m.—Organ recital 0 p. m.—Louise Vernon, soprano:! sepders will be represented by WMCA—Now York—341 l»:h.;-, n —~Wm. Rhod seunselBarralznments willibe snn s | PHONE 900 PARK and STANLEY STS. —New York—3 & b mWm, Bhodes, “Oean f en a charge of operating a car while | | each action Magistrate Charles F. Take no chances. Come to us today for Goodyears. Pgonadloanes ' Fryer will glie a short dissertation co ety v BARDO LEAD FORD OWNERS | FOR SALE weather: | y¢ the broadeasting of these traf-| | fi| | Are your Brakes ready for inspce- || Plainville — New cottage, low price, r fic cases proves of sufficient inter- e . " e o Tt it a e aniaktchange e 4 '.;l lpli‘lce At \hiliony Esposite, Mo- WNAC-Boston—280 [stand value it is proposed to pre- | @ Carried in 1 1h, 5 1h, 25 th, 50 b and 100 1h pack- § “amp Street — 13-room single house, g, hands installed. Aot sent other actions from time to time. ban o p. m.—WNAC—dinner dance. | pacp will fllustrate the various or-| el X % L 00 Upson's Corner — Single house, all modern. m.—Ernie Golden's orch 38 p. m.—Talk, R. F. Murphy B e e emrrs (M ages. Kills bugs and controls hlight. Spray 4 or§ $7.00 v« | “‘..‘“,\"\,‘7.‘ ,]‘f e 2 rr(:‘:_"‘ r, \‘m rwmm,‘:::& en state hishuaxs ant 1] fimes during growing season and triple your yield. SlNéER’S | DE WITT A' RILEY Leila Gardner, negro spir-| scores, 7 P popular songs « . arehrdte i CO., INC. rt orchestra _ With pleasnre we extend congrat- and W EE1—Boston—176 el e s Aot oil wnein . i | OIL STATION INSURANCE SERVICE NATL. BANK BUILDING | 7:4% p. m.—Lost and found; ecoree. | roaqcanting station which will ob- n 412 WEST MAIN ST. i 811 p m —~Program same as WEAL | oo s anniversary in fhe near fu- | 8 T . | S e ) | ture. This station is WOR, L. Bam- WOTS—Worcester—268 berger & Co. at Newark, New Jer- | Teller”; scores. | oy " and its third anniversary pro- | PARK and BIGELOW STREETS - WO OrCRSSITAL | gram will go on the air next Wed- ki sl e T e v SECOND HAND BUILDING | § [N BUILDING THAT NEW HOME ) nox Lnsemble | | : _‘" & “";]',.',':'. band : ” o : MAT[RIAI'S mR SALE Why not have prices quoted you on Copper Leaders and m ——Market, report CRgxlk@régg(AbNg\C. ‘. P Sl Gutters. Also Sheet Metal Tinning and Furnace Work. 59 p. m.— Scores; time ’ < B g ..m-s.' :mlimnr\.‘ Lumber, Fire- KDKA—Pittshurgh—308 DEC()RAT()RS AR i :::v‘."" \‘:‘u l;‘r“p.:t‘n "i-.f:l':.""f-fl:r;? Wo Ho METCALFE meFarm program. 267 Chapman Street WAL . Rocky Hill Ave, or Telephone 595 dlo Fnterigluers Estimates Cheerfully Given on X CHAS. MERBERG & SON U Ll e a2 All Johs — Tel. 2018 s “ 5 Wreckers COR. 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Just turn catary Hawkine!” | balance in small month- the hot water faucet— n.—\ « (e ly installments. Other Ruud does the rest in- — no Male @ r models included in this stantly, economically. nwnnn staten Tsland- e A | | Ofi',‘f. : : : HOMES A. A. MILLS F A R M S 80 W. MAIN ST. Tel. 381 Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work WORO—New York—223 SPECIAL_THIS WEEK ONLY i | BUILDING LOTS ; TN ElECtl’iC Light Bulbs | PROPERTY 20 watt Read thc Fine Two-Family House with 12 rooms in the south- 21 c | CLASS[FIED ern section of the city. Only finished four months ago, ADS hot water heat, solid oak floors, 3-car garage. STATION AGENT DAD KEYES Make your application now for a first mortgage. EITHER. HAS To GET NEW GLASSES ; OR MOVE THE CLOCK CLOSER TO The Abbe Hardwal'e CO on the ‘ Ca Real Estate CO KIS DESK To AvolD SERIoUS (Next Mohican Market) PRECEDING mp o §| Iloomestc TRousiEs- TEL. 407 105 MAIN ST. PAGE 232 Maip Street Phone 343 Kooms 305-6, Bank Bldg e

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