New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 23, 1925, Page 18

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NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1025, 10:30 p. m.—Ben Bernle's orchestra - : | THURSDAY. WCX—Detroit—s16 Oklahoma Couple, Once Wed Undoer e WBBR—S(aten Island—273 T p. m.—Goldkette Ensemble | (Al Programs on Eastern Daslght[s o i —prano recita) il ” | Assumed Name, Now Use Proper el EasIeh | \ ; 9 p. m.—Symphony program. i St Ui e I L WTAS—Elgin—302 1 N s s DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT, ; i 9 p. m.—Purple Grackle Bols and Jflp Speakel‘ it Chfiulallq“a‘ Enid, Oklu, July 28 (Ph—A sirang: 7:30 WDWI'—Narraganeett WOR—Newark—108 Studio singers. wodding hus taken place n this city. | [ $:00 WJY—U. 8. 8 Lines §:15 p. m—Dr. Frank H. Vizetelly Gives HIS v]ews | o 5:00 WMC Kohlmeler's. m.—Tom Cooper's WSAI—Cinc| It was the remarrlage of a coup 3:30 lsades ports,” Blll Wathey - 3 —— who had been wedded for gometime, 9:30 WNY r's 10:00 —_— Chautauqua, N, Y., y 28 (— | but for convenlence sake the groon WLW—Cincinnati—123 T S vl 10:00 £ p. m.—Hotel Gibson orchestra 10:08 ckatary Hawkins,” panede house of pecrs, proposed a | MM 10130 WRNY—1 : o 4 erty Melody Boys Insecond infernational conference on | 1 frion CoIEMINY convict | 10:48 W d Rambier 10 p. m.—Goodrich dance selectior the Hmitation of armament In an ' o " (N0 ine st ¢ { 1500 WMCA— 11:35 p. m.—Organ recltal address hefore the Chautauqua con- | (O € GIVOEIRE S0 PO e S WLIT—Philadelphia 11:45 p. m—WLW orchestra con-|ference on International relations | 1050 10, NS IO TNIRCR: S if i : ¥ 0L iR o g from the Christlan point of view, | 1€ M & © S6ors or both i = | The conference is under the ausplees vell, Okla, While | | Count Michin veshima of the | Pad heen married under an assur WOO—Philadelphia—508 WHAS—Louisyille—100 of the council of churches, e Sunday| He urged also repeal of the Jap. | 1° Ml and we S WIIC—Hartford—348-6 30 p. m.~—Dinner music. 19:30 p. m.—Concert. Int. F 3 under his assumied nan | PLAlNVlLLE T p m—Dinner mus Heim- —_— school lesson. Forum talk. News,|anese exclusion provision of the fm. | S /noM i ARIIS g i W f ac wit the s hat if erger's Hotel Bond Trio, asslsted WIP—Philadelphia—308 Scores, migrationlksliwiniahie adla) & ldoctSERMUAERE CRASICAEIE SR LE S vy Earl E. Styers, baritone, '8 p. m.—Dinncr music. —— |tion of the Japanese people feel is m.—{Weather report . alks on current sports | WSB—Atlanta—128 a “studled Insult.” An anti-Amery. | MArTy her under A . m.—Daseball scores |7 p. n ncle Wip's Roll Call. [ 10 p. m.—Entertainment. [can veaction had set in in Japan LT HaY AL n.—Dinner music continued. ; Iharmonic orchestra, 12:45 p. m.—Dr. Charles A. Sheldon, | #ince the passage of the act, he said, e s ng of the Surf.” organ recital. adding “there s no denying that our WJIZ—New York—1 8:50 p. m.—Veselli's band; koloists Lomnes fingoes—who are fortunately quite H{ualc "RHaciet ME lord-Young dance orch WMC—Memphis—409 'm;ngnm merically—talk of ““""%”-‘ e 2 m.—Californla Night Haks. 10:30 p. m.—Spectal musical oftering | With America b o . \ ¢ o be announced. ix v or the armistice and ] i LD L WHAR—Atlantic City—275 LSonaInaLet [three years since the Washington | Scrving an eight year ferm 0 p. m.—S8easide Trio. WOC—Dayenport—i84 conference treati re negotiated, | MONths of which has bren served m.—Studlo concert 9-11 p. m.—Same as WEAF. the world remains an armed camp. name was an escaped rried again to Miss his fight & | to her husband rough the Years With SR |1 a. m.—Le Claire hotel dance orch, |Count F"‘l*”“ said. ; Asnations t ST ome S A wide mobilization, naval maneuvers ) W PG—Atantie City—300 on a titanic scale almost eclipsing p. m.—Final ;i results| §:30 p. m—"Billy” Rocap, “Sports.” | all the real naval struggles In his- RSy : 05 p. m.—The rio. 6:40 p. m.—Baseball ecores; organ 1ory, 4 x x x other causes of | =1y wound, cut 30 p. 1o band recital. |conflict are to be seen in some parts or scratch—a hothed P m— ur of music. T Morton Trio. of the globe," he said. "If the pow e Foh it et | s se germs, FC, the 11 p. m—Jacques Green's orch. with | §:15 p. rgan recital | avs g on arting ss they are tod P oo | | RS Clark’s Hawaiians 9:15 p. m.—Vesselli's band |there il be another world wi ) s anti { A HUEER ‘L“‘u“j TRiN S 10:05 p m.—Dance music. 4 Jkills pain, which will be followed by world s S o AR EbR i ] | 11:05 p. m.—Dance orchestra, revolution and the end of clviliza- and heals the damnged skin in S0/p i ddle-Richigorch T jon. Is it not then time for the no time, Worst pains—Hornet ' § g 5 }:H‘u‘\;rl:rmkuv\ concert; dance | : \‘\G —schencetady—380 \Wmner m washmg[on Case :hurr’hl-w f Christ to ery out in tings, Burns, Sunbiirn—vanish ithin 2 dYinner program unison, urging the nations not only within 20 minutes after appliea S, 2 “Pa o 2t ] " iy n R S A ion. Used t four yes . 28 pamcEOutooritalk WH H S to limit their armaments but also t d past four years in big | 8:3 !. 8. Marine band, il near Glemlstfi to disarm their minds?” gest hospitals (including Cit 9:45 |10 p. m.~Orchestra selections, e Count Soyeshima said that if the Nioes p. m. ; 23 (P —Sejence [10012 Drovision of the immigration Ask your druggist for a | WRW—Tarrstown—213 Washington. July act had been applied to the Japan- bottle— ¢ WEAF—New York—192 2:10 p. m.—Mus ores. will have ifs day in court on thelege. only 145 of his countrymen 10¢ and 59 m.—Dinner music. 9:40 p. m.—Hudson Ramblers question of teaching evelution if [could have heen admitted annually T b Mid-weck services; duets:| 10 p. m.—Munn and Muench | Loren H. Wittner. an avowed athe. |!® the United States, and that such | E 55 by Rev. J. Oliver Bus-| 10:15 p. m.—Harry MacLinn, saxo a number conld give no relief to 1 Pai S cell | list. realizes the object of his suit # e Japan's pressure of population. in- PI1OBE brought here to test a provision of |J4Pal's pressure of por serenader 10:30 p. m.—Talk faae el - creasing at the rate of 600,000 CAREFU Y RBTRICTED neert.” {10:45 p. m.—Hudeon Ramblers e ‘, ral Irp':lx:lsv:‘aln 7'. hohe con-| early. Nevertheless. he sald. the i LL 1din artists, | e ALLUeE AR ONUIL AN Japanese, a susceptible people, folt L i W e | o et [T s v g 2 i B — | CONVENIENT TO SCHOOLS AND TROLLEY T midnight—Vince o K £:30 p. m.—Dinner mueic ed an insult “deliberately given. i e T S e T i e L R | b || § GAS, ELECTRICITY, CITY WATER pez . 8-11 p. m.—Program same as WEAL | o), mpia appropriation bill barring rq(]r,,r'cl(',v'on(»n‘v:v:“kr:; ]““1‘11:2:\ v ‘: p i t) % R ! 4 ! T payment of salaries to any public |F"'" ‘i R e 1 7 1 WGBS—New York—316 WHAM—Rochester—: St Py O P fast hecoming Am zed, it i EASY TERMS ARRANGED 5:30 p. m.—Student recital |school officlal here who teaches or |\ ti0r0 s 2 strong reaction. This : y i Dol s | . ] permits the teaching of “disrespect R e o L ; e ik |8 Friteman thesten organ [for the Holy Elble,” Wittner declar. |12 8trongly to be regretted he a 3 ; . s aetion was (o |sorted, since it strengthened the posi- e ! . 10 p. m—Asylum Harmonica band. | d the purpose of his action was 10 |y, " o fingoes, which had been ‘ ; [ s [make possible the teaching of all |{lon of the Hinkors, whith ad bty A , 1o Sher- WDW F—Proy Idence—11 [theory and fact in the schools” |\riially slioneed - f 2 The MONEY we lend you ls thetame e f O \ 7:30-9 —Narragansett orch, | s S ATl bt the | ash n conference. ‘money but tho SEI 3 0 r o e Bt e I NaiTasanse SO | Hal ahd fhis attorness bellevoith s i o gin you Ia diflerent from other || & [) injunetion proceedings hrought ves- A WIAR—Providence—308 [terday against pay officers of the KILLED BY LIGHTNING p. m—Unecle Grebee, {5 . .-~ Trarmorn danee orchestra. | eirin awd. federal govermment fa |, £omere Toint. N 1., du 23 | || AWESRUTAL AN || | 3 Home Builders and Real Estate Developers {9 p. m.~ Radio artists | prevent turther payment of certagn [Mrs: Anna Van Everd, 65, was Killed | Beneficial Loan Society | D v, [t (R L St | e e it | (| Benficlomacket | § 0 oany o PLAINVILLE il [<titutional tosts ot the question of (4! A sewing machine at her home Room 104 Phone 1-0-4-3, ! . Elea Hoehn, Tise Shernood Lillian Hirschman, o- Tonk and play reviews WA AC—Raston—280 teaching evolution in a manner that | here. The force of the holt fore Openyros.an Saturdays9to 1 oln del Pinn, fenor .- WNAC dinner danee fhe procesdings in’the Davton, Ten. | hoth shoes from her feet and demol- | Licesed by the State acd S onded 1o the Penlic Ariid Pavlson. reeita- | Ronded 10 the - | nessee. case did not long permit. |ished the sewing machine. WETI—Boston—1476 | Thev further believe it will open the Prozram from Picradilly| Lot and Found: ecores. | donr wide tn direct evidence in Program same a5 WEAF |coyrt from eclentists as well as fun- ! - [damentalists and thus achieve an | == | £ =% Just listed-—~A Three-Family House on Rocky Hill Reisman's ansembl candidate for congress from Tllinofs. band |in discussing the motive of his suit ok, goprann | “Clengress fe trying to etifle edu- v inso | Camp Real Estate Co. | 114 FRANKLIN SQ. | |l 232 Main Street Phone 843 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. | between the Scopes trial and the e WO S W orerster—208 obioet that the defenss failed to gain P | Hggze % WHN—Aew York— A i R e e kR et i SLOTTEDORETAINER Avenue and a fine lot adjoining with peach trees, apple Metrapolitan | e e ™ hatinred Mittaer, whg trees, raspbernes.’rurrants and other fruits, and a good T i 1 ba WRZ —Springfield-—2333 lis a gevérnment employe and once || | ’ i es. time [Scopes frial the fssue was whether $ Jn Aum EIEG[Tifi Service | vard, Only $11,500. Cheap enough. See us. RC e SRR L2 e s LS D S 4 CROWLEY BROS. INC. ! Cnom 1 T DECORATORS 3 D g oot FOR SALE 8 E ) simply i< gloritving iznarance 38 g gV 267 Chapman Street | : _um\ A- 'r.ng::r:hrl (‘"n ) ‘,u\,\]”\f: ry.m(”i:‘:,‘:”‘ ;'Tfi;l‘f.‘ "“" ':fj‘f S gf SN | * Estimates Cheerfully Given on AL S L e e T o Sy 7 [ All Jobs — Tel. 2013 i CAMP STREET — 13 ROOM DWELLING m —Johnsonburg greup of photographers > — Ideal for rooming house. Price right for quick sale. | " On the question of the ronstity S o | ITT A. RILEY e 20 CINDERS FOR SALE ety ton oo “ of s st <o & —General Trucking— 1 INSURANCE SERVICE NATL. BANK BUILDING AYC—New York—326 M. ST orehet T detent e dimier otienie 0| Offer holds good— Get d R 1500 STANLEY ST, Tel, 8172-2 | P i ‘ oL L year GENUINE RUUD i . the first amendment ta the constity. ”y € $Imal mm 2 s e e e | Automatic Gas Water S| ||l THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY WEAR—Cleyeland—380 e ‘ e | Heate. i . ! - The Remany orchestra. |agree with the innate ideas of a pen WAMCA—New York o — OTEY WiLL TAXE! o CARE OF HIM Rusk ub o HES TH JUNK \LL JUG YoU : A Litiors IS et U See your plumbing ; N X B For RLOCKING =0/~ BORROWED fxton sl Doll g dealer at once or come . . ) T JAIL STOVE : in for demonstration £ F A R M S ’ R U U D AND FORGOT | BUILDING LOTS {3 i 70 .20 INVESTMENT ortuniy PROPERTY | This Heater Installed h¥ Any of the Following Mamorl WERAY—New York—23 5 i Rea(l tlle ; z el stecker | LOUIS CROLL 218 East Main St, Tel. 1508-2 | CLASSIFIED e Lot |WM. R. FENN 139 Hart St. Tel. 2079 ADS regarard e amenament o n- |, M, FEIGENBAUM 44 Lafayette St Tel, 1197 8 = T s |C. A. HIERPE 73 Arch St. Tel. 106 | NN FIRE on the eral stows and teschings. = A, A, MILLS 80 West Main St Tel. 381 ‘ k ‘ : 0. A. PETERSON 827 East St. Tel. 19922 lNSU R ANCE PRECEDING ] ;‘»"‘l«Rl-]IV) ‘,‘,'Iv\_LmiR ] i7 Harlv'iso‘nrh‘rt; VT?L m, PAGE Geo. A. Quioley “HEN W HARTFORD | DINE AT et oot 308 Main St. New Hri(ain‘ THE HONISS g S ArCh Street & E: ‘ the t gued The Street With g Future [ ~ STR! Genuine | OYSTER HOUSE |/ socriment it ve'e o I HAVE ARCH .\’%Rl",'RT I“R’)I'I‘IR'TY FOR SALE [WILD SCRAMBLE ON MAIN el PERSIAN RUGS . e smm st et Geo. Al Quigley ioRE ReCovEREC KR e Wiekew e B. Y. JIONES Under Grants 25c, 50c and 81 Store | 367 rei § || BY WELL KNOWN HORSE SHOE PITCHERS 385 Commonwealth Ave, Also, Always & Iresh Supply Lo Hay, head of fhe departmer 308 Main Street—Second Floor = Phone 285 or 2552-4 Take Home tiology and chemistry.

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