New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 31, 1925, Page 28

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(Al Programs on Enastern Daylight saving Time) DANOCE MUSIC TONIGHT 8.00 WRNY—Dance musie, 9:00 W Ed Andrews', 9:18 WRNY—Dance musie, 9:30 WTIO—Dance music. WRW-—~Traymore WAAM-—F. Dalley's. WLIT—Dance music WRW-~WRW, WAHG—8outhland WHN-—Roseland WJZ—Ben Glaser's WMCA~—Manhattan WOO—Dance mutic WIAR—Biltmore WLIT—Dance musi~ WEAF—Jack A WHN—Alabam FRIDAY EVENING WTIC—Hartford—31% ~Travelers Jongleurs. 7:80—Weather report 50—Basebal! scores Natlonal American, International and East- ern leagues 7:85—Road rejort —Travelers Jonglenra Miss Lilllan Morrison, plane, Emlly 1 orek Heim- stra, 30—1 musie, berger'a Hotel New York Clty—192 ards, contralto. -Paul Paniagua, pianist. :30—Btory teller. 45—Sarah Edwards, contralto, Bt—-Paul Panlagua, planist. $—The Happiness boys. 3:30—Eagle trio. _Spear's Home entertalners. 10—Ritz Male quartet. 10:45—Sol Denton, violinist! 11-12—Jack Albin's orchestra. WJZ—New York Clty—45d et reports. yette dinner concert s aseball scores; racing results, non Runyon. dium concert. \\I I&l—-\u\ York City er ensemble an band on, soprano. Bontempo, operalic 30—Pryor's Concert band. WIY—New York City—105 —To be announced. 30—Current topics. WGRS—New York City—316 Unele Geebee, —Win Unger's ente rtainers. y “What's Your Radio Problem entertainers. ¢ City—311 and Tuws- WMCA—New X ‘Lord Alllnbroke haritone. imbus dance music aritone musle: I'r WRAY—New York City—258 A. H. HARRIS CINDERS FOR SALE —Guneral Tro ROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Cheerf n on ~ Tel 2m3 . M. -,A' BRAITH (an‘cihm & Bufldcv -*E OME S FARMS | BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE man Neuman, planist ranz Kaltenbborn's orch ry and music of Verdi's Police alarms; weather, WHN—New York City—361 —Richman entertainers nt, songs achnik ith, baritone, nt, songs. Crossman, planist 1 Maher, baritone. 4 Dance orchestra ro. baritone er, planist o 15—Artists’ recital 1 Ra 10:15—Southland Dance orchestra WOR—Newark—408 r. Frank H. Vizetelly, orte” Bill Wathey “Man in tha Moon' ‘storfes Ben Goldfarb's orchestra jazzology. rman, songs. Shankman, plano, Haywood, Harmony Adams, Bammy Fain elen Armstrong. songs. Rothenberg, planist. harles Tobias, songs. Jrchestra selections. WAAM—Newark—263 Is' orchestra , contralto, arry Mareus, baritone. azel Keene, viollnist Bataille, soprano. MeCann, Frank Dur- ank Dafley's orchestra WCAU—Philadclphla—275 —Recital 10:30—Jack Meyers' dance music, WIP—Philadelphia—508 05—Dinner music. Bedtime story WOO—Philadelphia—508 Dinner music. 0—Musical program by artists Org: recital. nee musie. WFI—Philadelphia—395 6:45—Roof garden broadcast. WLIT—Philadelphia—395 ; sports results. 1 Daddy. Weleh's minstre Dance musie 10—Danece orche —Rufus and Rastus Janee musie 30—Popular program WHAR—Adantle City—27 T:30—Fashion review Seaslde trio. Organ recital, WPG—Atlantic Organ recital. music City—301 r omusie cort orchestra Traymore D WGY—Schenee uul\—,w chonl lesson estra orchestr WRW—Tarrytown, N. V.- Program: scores, ntertainers ] prize contest WGR—RBufalo, N. Y.—310 f trio \\'\n—lr*\lhmf..wn Wit 116 Roston — W RZ—springficl]. Ma New Britain Sign Co “Doing Better \Vhat Many Do Weli” 4 CHURCH 8T Tel. 894 (enuine PERSIAN RUGS (Y B. Y. JONES 85 Commonwealth Ave. Phone 285 or 2552-4 $500,000 To Loan On Real Estate Write or telephone us and we hate our representative call and see you The wihi 'Lomas & Nettleton Co. | Comner Pearl St 125 Trumbull St Hartford, Conn. ek and Flo Bernard, songs 9—Charles Joyce, §-="Message to Flectorate of \ir 3—~Childre 0—Prom 9:30—Dance pr 7--Cinlden Pheara 7—Jean Goldkette ensemble. 4—Datroit symphony. 11—Jean Goldkette Blue Room orch 7—Dinner concert 1—Same as W 10—Orangs Blossom orchestra 11:80-— Silent night. 9:30—Wall Street Methodist church S—S8cores and rews. 10—Doyle NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY E ] HAS NARROW ESCAPE ulfette Boule, planist, Bridgeport, July 31 (P—Motor- lolin solos. | evele Policeman George Grosshans, Marshall Clark, tenor 44, 25 Porter street, was struck ovle's entertainers, nd thrown 25 feet on to a lawn at | truck was comin Market report. [Seaside park, landing unhurt while | have time to getyout of the way —Baseball results; time riding his machine, yesterday after- di4 not require medical s |noon, about 6:30 o'clock. The ac-|The motorcyele was badly d ent occurred at the {intersection of Park and Waldermera avenues, a delivery truck driven by Peter V. Bedgeo, 28, post road, Southport, according to the policeman, who re- celved only minor brulses and sprains, coming down Waldermere avenue at a fast rate of speed, hit whistlar, the #1de of his machine it over, Pollceman Gro: €0 fas@he WCAP—Washington—16p 8070 FalaRnanased READ THE rdman Park trio WEAR—Cleveland —380 elanders gram. in talk WTAM-—Cleveland—889 t orchestra. WCX—Detroft—516 INSURANCE WWJ—Detroit—353 } A | (Geo. A. Quigley | ‘308 Main St. AT, WTAS—Flgin—302 New Britain 9—Dance program and studio 1 bers (popular offering). WCEE—EIlgin—275 Same as WTAS. | WSAIL WLW, WKRC—Cincinnati FOR SALE mestes | DE WITT A. RILEY €0, ING, SERVICE orchestra; news; scores. WOC—Davenport—484 INSURANCE trio in sketches; solos. songs and THE. MOHICAN MARKE . . SATURDAY the Big Dayat Your Market ADVANTAKE OF THESE BIG BARGAINS AND SAVE WITH SATISPACTION REGULAR HOUR SALES———— 8 TO 11 A, M. 9 TO 11 A. M. 9 TO 11 A M ROUND, STLOIN PORTERHA'SE LEAN FRESH BEST NEW bTEAKS SHOULDERS POTATOES . 23¢ . . 20c Peck . Hamburg 3 Ibs. 25¢ fowlin " Tb. 28¢/ Onions ... ’\\I'l')ll' l Il G'I‘fl;l".\l 18 108 .. \\o .. ..$1.00 | ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED SUGAR::~ .. SHOULDERS Ib.20c FOUR .......... bag $1.27 Prime Rib Roasts Beef. . Ib. 2e —— ALL-DAY SPECIALS Prime Western BEEF ' Freshly Dressed PORK LEAN BOILING BEEF ... 8¢ | ROASTS FRESH PORK LEAN POT ROASTS ... . 14¢ | HONEY BRAND HAMS BONELESS ROLLED ROASTS e | GOBEL'S BACON PRIME RUMP ROASTS ... MESH PIGS LIVER SHOLLDER CLODS | LEAN l'()l(l\ CHOPS ... Milk Fed VEAL " Extra Fancy LAMB SHORT MEATY LEGS TO ROAST FANCY TENDER LEGS RUMP ROASTS VEAL ... . LAMB LOINS TO ROAST ........ SHOULDER CUTS TO ROAST . FOREQUARTERS Sein o RREASTS TO BAKE OR POT PIE STEWING LAMB . .... 'II1I|<|. VEAL CHOPS ... LAMB CHOPS | \\1 Y YOUNG FOW TAKE FRESH GROUND i lbs. 15¢ FATTED ROASTING CHICKENS FRESH SELECTED FINLEST CREAMLRY BLEST PURE | CREAMED COTTAGE EGGS BUTTER LARD CHEESE 2 doz... 77c ?lbs. 93c Zlhs 3¢ Zlbs . 35¢ s 1h 29C oy 2 ige. fars 256 230 ~\\I~\ rlll\ CHEESF BUTTER SPECIAL ! ! ‘IUHI'\‘\ OTR DINNER WHOLT CHEESE BLEND MAYONNAISE ..2 bottles 33¢ |COFFEE ........3 bs. VANILLA OR LEMON EXTRACT FINEST FARLY JUNE PEAS MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK.. CAMPBELL'S SOUPS OR BEANS PURE COCOA IN BULK 3 1bs HIRES R. BEER or G, ALE EXT FRESHLY BARED GINGER SNAPS. .2 Ibs YORK STATE PEA BEANS RED BUTTERFLY MIXED TEA. 14 Ib. pkg PAVIS BAKING POWDER SUN BRITE CLEANSER ..2 cans TRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI. .2 ¢ 2 bots, 25¢ 3 cans 2 hots 2 Ihs 2 150 cans ans N. B. C. “INDIVIDUAL” UNELDA. ROYAL LUNCH And 2 k GRAHAM CRACKERS p ES RUY THEM EVERY DAY We Have The Finest Bakery Products in The Clty ANGEL CAKE 25¢ POUND CAKE ... .. Ibh. 20c o THE BEST BREAD (00l it 10€ ca. 15¢, 20 18 oz Loat ALL KINDS BUNS ea. 2%¢ Loat LARGF FR' Il PIES . ea. ORANGE SOUARES SPONGE € AKF NUT LOAF CAKES Vaney Layers 25¢, 85c, . ea. 22¢ dor. 18c 40c, 50c LGE. ASSTD COOKIES doz. 15¢ 15c SWEET CORN RED RIPY WATERMELONS .. .. LARGE PLUMS FEXTRA FANCY NATIVE 25c PEACHES....... $Z qts I\H'v' RIPE 45¢ BANANAS Sanluc o 290 doz. 19¢ 2 me 25€ seor 10€ 4c 40c RED RIPL TOMATOLS NATIVE Ao CUCUMBERS SUMMER SQUASH SWEET JUICY ORANGES ROASTED PEANUTS & RELTS OR CARROTS WALNUT MEATS SEEDLISS RAISINS bunch FRESH BLOCK ISLAND MACKEREL...Ib. 15¢ FRESH BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH. .Ib. hans he was coming out of Park avenuc about 15 miles an hour, and that the atd not treatme maged BERLIN ST.—OLD COLONIAL HOUSE WITH MODERN NATL. BANK BUILDING 31, 1925, e it HERALD CLASSIFIED VictorRecords ”w . . Sale . ‘4' | i | WHEN OYSTER HOUSE ! Cnder Grant's 25c, 50c and 81 Store Also, HARTFORD To Call Us Without Toll Charge—Call 3500 August Furniture Sale Begins Tomorrow, August Ist Bringing Reductions Of 109 To 509 If you are interested in having a charming home you have doubtless been eagerly anticipating this great event. Your confidence in G. Fox values brings the knowl- edge that in such a sale you find the unusual combination of high quality and low prices. Three great floors are stocked with artistic furniture for every room in your home. Derkey-Gay, Karpen and all of the best makes are included in our display. 10-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE Regularly $590. $295~00 Regularly $350. - $198.00 SALE PRICE .... SALE PRICE . Fhis 10-piece Walnut Suite in two-toned finish has buffet, table, china closet, An exceptionally good buy is this 3-piece server, arm chair and five chai Seats suite of mahogany, consisting of a bhow- end bed, large dresser and chifforette. and backs are covered in tapestry. WINDSOR CHAIRS $10 OOtO $57 00 Regularly $9.50. $6.50 tegularly $17.50 to $70.00 SALEPRICE soeteeeeeos AVAIL YOURSELF OF OUR ] CONVENIENT AND DIGNIFIED CREDIT PLAN Prices Furniture—Eighth, Ninth and Eleventh Floors IN HARTFORD| DINE AT THE HONISS Three-family house on Church Street for only $8,500. $2,000 cash required. This house is right near the center and is selling dirt cheap. CampReal Estate Co. 272 Main Street 22 STATE ST. Phone 348 . Alwass n Fresh Supply To L] Rooms $08-6, Bank Bldg. Take Home THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY THASS JUST TH WAY | HE ACTED WHEN THEY| WOULDNT LET HIM i CARRY TH'FLAG DECORATION DAY TAKE YOUR PLAYTHINGS! / YoU SAY- HE ALWAYs| QUITS NO-NO-) SAY HES HAD ENOUGH ! HOME AN” RUN DONT 0o ALONG spwigy * HORSE SHOE PITCHER QUITS TOURNAMENT N A NUFF = ABNER TUTTLE AFTER LOSING FOUR STRAIGKT (3 GAMES QUITS GAME COLD AND GOES HOME. AB ALWAXS WAS HEAD STRONG D) was oy 3o

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