New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 27, 1925, Page 18

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18 e ———— e —— S e e e IT—Philadelphin—39? VOICES IN THE AIR MONDAY la (All Programs on Eastern Daylight | saving Time.) DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT ‘ (e} | WHN—New York Clty-—3681 ffv, haritor saprano nan Entertainer WAMCA - New York City—311 Froie Galden's areh 1 NN WIRH—Neyw Y New York City 7\7R'l'l’( na‘ \1 , THE HONISS | OYSTER HOUSE | STATE H S v Supply | HOMES FARMS | BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE ] 8 p. m.—Banjs Eddie Wi 30 45 t WGBB—Freeport, T WOR—Ncwark—105 Dr. Frank H. Vize Vallle Osbe P NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MON by | WMAF—S, WHAR—Atlantic 3 —Soaalde WPG—Atlantie City—300 WRW-—Tarrytown—273 WGRS—New York City—216 | T WGR~ p.om WGOP—Newark —Andy Razaf, p Lillan G 35 p. m Dr Entertainers Hen P p. m—Fay p. m —Ravmond Y p.m Toft Maher, bari Her saprann s stories, musi | program ra, talk derg' orches y Be a Farmer?" Ruffal £t classics and pap wlar numbera, v Burnham planist WTIC-—Hartford—249 o e di Benedetto t orchegtra WET-—Philadelphin—2923 m - Ronf zarden b r music WRB7Z-Springficld, Mase.-—-833 rand Anna Lauise Madi srores. | 10 p. m—Aith | 10:35 p. m.— [10:30 p. m Cann, tenor, Noble, soprano Market review 10:50 p. m.—Baseball results, time, WOTS—Worcester, Mass,—268 5 p. m.—"Canning Hints." 15 p. m.—Stor. er, acores, Dartmouth, B p. m.—Uncle Geebee, m.—Bob Schaefer, Fred Willlame' trin, Farrington, sing- hard Gilbert, taro 9:30 p. m.—Albert Farrington, comic bit 5 p. m.—To be announced W RC—Washington—169 . m.—U, 8. Navy bhand WOAP—W gton-—169 5 |s nouneed ngton Post hour. K DR A—Pittshurg—300 § m.—8cores (half hourly) KDKA Symphony play- WOAE—Plttehurg—101 Dinner concert Kayhee cert, musie, ch dance oreh WFEAR—L leveland—380 m —-Toew's State theater pro- WOX—Detrojt—i318 —Ginldkette er Detroit & WWI—De Ep) Aman WTAS—Flgin—312 Purple Grackle oreh and WHKRC—Cincinnati—324 rican Legion program ginal Benzol Bove Cincinnati—328 al from | 11 p. m.—» studin, Violin and p book | 9 Mass.—411 | om DAY, JULY 1925, WELW—Clncinnati—423 |8 p. m.—Hotel Gibwon orchestra 10 p 10:15 p. Radio."” 10:30 p. m.—Lyric Male Quartet m.—"The RSD—St. LADY MAGKENZIE Jaw in Florida sald he en ter had to Wedne yaelt to draft w April on a New the re March and was on th Bich Ty ey S BUT N JAIL ‘Big Game Hunter Runs Afoul ol THY |Harvey & Lewis Co. 85 West Main =treet New Rritain, Conn. OPTICTANS KODAKS ing a Lig deal for interests she rep- resented when she was forced to re- turn hurriedly to New York. Be- teving sufficient wus on de- posit e told po- | she drew the d for $200 for xpenses and thought lit- ntil informed later that it od v said Lady Grace made 1ents for p se of th 1 said she wire $1,000 she reached | | | to close the wou l | n a hurrled d, Frank T. ake good Mis surprised him soner claimed acres for a te to he used in n of Russian farmers. o adm today ghe e checks ont, amount- which will he worthless released in time to 10 While Lady Grace eame hers to it later devel- and expect ments without he has been v to make the placed in e to do s make gor known hers an mship ndon, sailed Lines, Ontario and consistently had he- M Septem appainted to the he held until his death LOTTEDOR BATTERIES Auto Electric Service Tel. 2860 C. A. ABETZ 114 FRANKLIN 8Q. X-R ‘THIS OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 2nd " Chronic Sufferers Take Advantage ‘ of This Remarkable Offer | What Victor Medical Methods Have Done for Me After Many Years of Suffering i To The Public:— ; I have had a pain in my right hip and groin and a kink in my leg for 3' { years. First attack came on 3 years |ago and about 2 weeks before last [ went to {a Doctor and he sent me to a hos- | Christmas it got severe pital and put my hip in a cast for | [ month and at the end I was worse. Then a surgeon suggested that [ have | | my hip opened up and that I should g0 back to the hospital—now at this time I was much disgusted, so by | |chance T read in the Hartford Cou- ! rant about the good work of the Vic- tor Health Office and especially the reasonable X-Ray—so I went thers and I could hardly drag myself up While the ills of men are numer- the steps 1 was so weak X-Ray examination, th cialist told me it was Scial Rheumatism and that he thousht h: would be able to help me and he sure did—in 2 months [ was able to go to work—and now after 4 months of their wonderful treatments [ am practically a well man. I am very thankful as I was sure that T wae going to be crippled for the rest of my e Tl e oeetny (i wonderful work I Am Gratefully Yours, PETER ARENA, 160 Francis Ave. Hartford, Conn After the and your i A Talk To Women ous, the ills of women are still more frequent few women of ho are not affected There are { the present day n reasons very some way. |his is due to several the very delicate structure of the female system, which renders them czpecially hable to many discases, the constant work and worry which oc- cupy the lives of most women or so-| The Fluoroseopic X-Ray Examination can best be compared | ] affairs with their weakening cf- 10 Motien Pict the Organs a r ation the X-Ray only w3 a still pose AILMENTS TREATED shovm actually at work. This | ¢ rom an ordinary X-Ray photograph in that Tumhngn Malarin Nervousness Nenralgin rtie Tronble Inticn Skin Compimints Throat Trouhle N Treated pecializin X-Ra Exam- ect on the system | Vencreal Diseases Every hour a sufferer neglects dis case the nearer she reaches the incu able stage. Women in all walks of life are coming to the Victor Health Office and in a finding out how suffering time a The Victor Health Offices use | electricity, found best in medicine during a busy practice of many years. hat’s the reason for their success CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY : VICTOR HEALTH OFFICES :| 85 WASHINGTON STREET Directly in Back OFFILE HOUNRS: T ays, Thursdays, . N Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to § p. o Sundays, 10 a m. t0 2 p. m. HARTFORD, CONN. of State Capitol Fridoys a m to 4p m Victor Spe- | s all therr combined with what they | | New Britain Sign Co. | “Doing Better \What Many Do Weli” 34 CHURCH ST. Tel. 894 ' FOR SALE Two Familv House of 12 lrooms on Union street. |Steam heat, price reason- able. COX &DUNN | 272 Main St. 5 Carpenter & Builder 110 Austin St. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Johs — Tel. 2013 | Jack § WOOL GOLF HOSE T79¢ | remoemcance N A. H. HARRIS | CINDERS FOR SALE, —General ‘Trucking— | 1368 STANLEY ST. Tel. 34%2-2 | HARTFORD STORE CLOSED WEDN TO CALL US WITHOUT TO Mothers Will These Value ESDAY AFTERNOONS LL CHARGE CALL 3500 Appreciate | s for Sonny | BOYS’ ash Suits $1.79 3 for 8§5.25 Wash suits in regulation middy, flapper or cne piece styles. and $2.98. UNION SUITS 49¢ and Jill drop seat union snits as well as regu- lar models from sizes & to 16. Made of good grade crossbar muslin, WASH TIES ea, 15¢ 2 for 25c ire stock of bovs' included at this Regularly 25¢ each. price. KHAKI MIDDY BLOUSES $1.15 A small group of khaki blouses snitable for boys or girls, Sizes 4 to 10. Regent make, A lot of wool golf hose in dark heather effects with fancy tops. Sizes 7' to 9. Regularly $1 to 2. Made of fine quality materials. Regularly § KHAKI KNICKERS 8&9¢ Boys' knickers of fine qual- ity khaki, well made and reinforced. Regularly 1.25, WASH PANTS 49¢ The . balance of our cdd wash pants in sizes 215 to 10 made of white duck, gab- ardines and other mate- | rials. Regularly 31.00 to 00, ;i ANNEL SHIRTS AND § BLOUSES $2.00 K We have a special lot of bays’ gray, blue and khaki flannel shirts and blo The blouses are in sizes 8 § to 16; shirts from 12 to 14. Ideal for camping. Regu- larly 83 and $3.50. BATHING SUITS $1 | Children’s one-piece bath- ing suits in sizes from 3 to 8 years. Regularly 31.69. 207 OFF ON ALL BOYS' WOOL SUITS We will continue for a few days, our discount of 207% off on all boys’ wool suits. at $9.98 and up. New vest models, regularly priced Boys' Shop—Fifth Floor 7-room cottage with hardwood floors and all improve. ments on Newfield avenue. extra lot. The price is right. CampReal 272 Main Street Phone 343 i A pretty residence just off E A. M. GALBRA]TH ‘B West Main Street just beyond Black Rock bridge. Also Estate Co. | Rooms 305-8, Bank Bldg. FOR SALE CAMP STREET — 13 ROOM DWELLING Ideal for rooming house. Price right for quick sale. DE WITT A. RILEY 0., INC. INSURANCE SERVICE 'THE OLD HOME TOWN | | : GOSH | “BouT £ 7 FORGOT , EB = \BEEFSTEAK SeAE 24 y NATL. BANK BUILDING BY STANLEY HoLD ER | /|NEWT SHES AREARIN' WATERPROG qaCt! 3 COCONUTS e N @10 HORSE SHOE TOURNAMENT GETS UNDER WAY EARLY THIS MORNING JAKE BENTLEY WAS LEADING ALL PLAYERS WHEN THE NOON WHISTLE BLEW — CCONTINUED) — | NOTICE JAKE AINT IN SUCH A BIG HURRY TOGE AWAY TO DINNER | RECKON HE i WANTS To BE ER A WINN 23

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