New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 4, 1925, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925. JOHN A. AND HAMMOCKS at Less than Cost! OUR ENTIRE STOCK HAMMOCKS GO ON SALE TOMORROW AT 12 OFF FORMER PRICES WHICH IS LESS THAN COST SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS AND NOTE PRICES VOICES IN THE AIR TUESDAY, (ANl Programs on Fastern Daylight 1y.12_Vincent Lopez's orchestra saving Time.) DANCE MUS WAAM— wac TONIGHT. Todd's. 11:00 WIp 11:15 WGBS 11:30 WHN Irey's. ford—318 WEAT—New York—102 $500,000 To Loan On Real Estate 7+ Write or telephone ns and we will 5:80 have our representative call and sec The Lomas & Nettleton Co. 125 Trambull St Corner Pearl St Hartford. Conn FIRE INSURANCE. Geo. A. Quiley 308 Main St. 'HOMES FARMS BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE ot 3\ New Britain "' 0—Columbla University lecture, ne Ingraham's orchestra, sen Instrumental Trio. he Wins." | eready Hour.” 10—-Grand opera, “Norma.” [ 6:30—Bossert Lumber Jacks, - s WHAP—Brook!yn—240 | T-=Dinner mus 6:15—Dr. Frank H. Vizetally. Mollie Gould, soprano. ano in the Moon” Willlam Fagan, tenor. ‘Sports,” Bill Wathey. WIZ—New York—455 cball scores (half hourly.) hool high spot contest rket reports. alk, by Frank Dole, —Vanderhilt orchestra. seball scores; racing re- WAAM—Newark—263 " Al Duncan. Piano recital ank Refley, barftons nley Todd's orchestra. rinello program: 9 Transcontinental tonr. 10—Jimmy Shearer, songs. r the Seven Seas—"Ceylon.” | Stadlum concert | Wlsn; sea songs, WIY—New Vork—i03 s T orie (s WFI—Philadelphla—303 Roof Garden broadcast : Tollefsen Tnstrumental Trio. violinist, 19—The Evcready Hour. |10—Grand opera, “Norma.” 11—Roof Garden broadcast, WULIT-~Philadelphia—395 4:30—~"Malnutritien in artist recital Children;" WCAU—Philadelphia~278 —Recital; scores, ~Recital 1k; recital , ukes and ban- Hemstroet Women's Quartet | Marguerite Volvay |10 Mettler Davis ter Gynt,” planiste, planiet with I orchestra et B WOO—Philadelphla—508 - Grand or trumpets Grant Miteh - — WIP—Philadelphia—-508 —-Dinner muse WRNY—New York-—25§ orts results " orchestra; soioists of the Surf.” ‘s band; soloists. Broadeast.’ meres of the dag Orlando's orchestra € The Motor ( S 4n—Willlam Mals 2—James MeKinley Ros William Mais, Studio v 1c's Movie violinist e _musie. rria Night Hawks WHAR—Atlantic Clty—275 7:30—Book raview 4 ergan Dar stra. W PG—Atlantic City—-300 4:45—Organ recital re dinner music S iTaAdsn THG WERJ—New York—273 uel Feinman, planist roadcast.” 30—Organ recital Danee orchestra WGY-—Schenectady—380 Dinnar program -Addresses _Bee talk. J. A. Hugnetnont. Y studio program New York chestra WRW-—Tarrytown—2 WNV(—New York—-520 Musical program: scoi-s. S hTieal m WGR—Ruffalo—318 o r muste as WEAF WORO—New York WMCA—New York—341 8-11—Program WBZ—Springfield WCTS—Worcester—2 | 4:45—Talk | 5:16—Story tellar; scores. WIBH—New York—273 — red Er t Ié 15—Radlo Talk, Bill Schudt. starjes, | 318 [10:30—Billy Hayes' danre orchestra 9-—Purple Grackle Boys; artiste | TURESTORESWITHTHE LITTLE PRICES' NEW BRITAIN;C Y SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS AND NOTE PRICES RC—Washington—i69 “Over the Seven Seas—Ciy- I—Cincinnati—320 8:30—Philharmonie coneert. | 11—Spencer Tupman's orchestra ! EDKA—Pittshurgh—309 0N—Scores (half hourly.) adise band, | 11: ater concert. incinnati—123 30—Grand { | WCAE—Pittshurgh—161 6:30—Dinner concert. | 7:30—Uncle Kaybee, | S—Program from WEAF. §:30—The Twins 9—"The Eveready Hour." | to—Grand ope WOC—Davenport—181 5:30-10—Same as WEAL. 10—Musf WHAS—Loulsville—100 9:50—Southern r Syncopators | Thritt talk. Ne Scores, iMRo7T o Artl’ WEAR—Cleveland—350 rjorfe Moore's Melody Maids alf organ recital. udio program. | 11—Melody hour. 10— k M CGloreland ase |Famous Western Cemetery 7T—Statler concett orcheatra WCX—Detroit—516 Goldkette Ensemble phony orchests Aug. 4 (P) — Latest of the famous landmarks of the ! southwest to be mowed down by the sickle of progress is the old Calvar; cemetery here which played a part |in the early history of the region Not since 1896 has a funeral cor tege passed through fhe cemetery's | 'Los Angeles, WTAS—Elgin—302 ‘ of *all bodir | buried there. Known among the | o1d.timars as the Buena Vista ceme the burial ground | quires the removal WCT lgin—278 Same as WTAS. tery, SAVE THE SURFACE Of Your Floors, Furniture and Wood- work With Our Water-proof Varnish WEDNESDAY A. M. SPECIAL Regular price $3.75 gallon Special Hard Drying Floor Hard Drying Floor ....... $2.00 15 gallon Hard Drying Floor . ...... 14, gallon Water-proof Utility A 1 gallon Water-proof Ut . 8 1% gallon Water-proof Utility ...... § 14, gallon The R. M. Hall Co. 179-183 ARCH ST. WALL PAPER—PAINTS—VARNISH New Britain, Conn. S Wednesday Only GOOD LUCK JAR RINGS 3 BOXES 15¢ ONE' DAY WEDNESDAY ONLY i ST FRUIT JARS AND ACCESSORIES We deliver everywhere, —1- Store Open All Day Wednesday Open Friday Night Till 9 Close Saturday at 1 P. M. During August — A. A MILLS Phone 381 80 West Main St. ocenpies I man’ vein of the Do {of Wi ! | ('losed by March of Time |winam acres and entombs nost distinguished »anish colonial hls»‘ n California. in the [ more than te Genuine PERSIAN RUGS A. H. HARRIS e (CINDERS FOR SALE 385 Commonwealth Ave, | —General Trucking— Phone 285 or 2552-4 1366 STANLEY ST. Tel 34122 | | e CROWLEY BROS. INC. A. M. GALBRAITH ! PAINTERS A Carpenter & Builder DECORATORS 110 Austin St. Tel 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheertully Given on All Johs- — Tel. 2013 care of the| Tombstones that smber dignity have weeds have grown r the plots. Two Miners Killed and Third Dies of Injuries Wilkesbarre, Pa., Aug. 4 (A—Two | niners were instantly killed, a third | died in a hospital and three others are not expected to live as a result of an explositon of gas in the Hill- 3 ance colliery of Coal compar killed were Jam 11 Andrew Pllacher, both and Michael Elich, the Lehigh Valley vesterday. Linther esharre, | Edwardsville, ol "‘""‘:[’:;'”";‘r"‘:";”;d":’ff“:y?\”*x’;":f |§ BERLIN ST.—OLD COLONIAL HOUSE WITH MODERN | CONVENIENCES o | DE WITT A. RILEY €0, ING. NATL. BANK BUILDING INSURANCE SERVICE (@—Prin- Carolath of 77. She mother-in-law of of lied recently at th the former Hermine former German was An ordinance passed recently re- g b r WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE AT THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 STATE ST. Under Grants 25c, 50c and $1 Store Three-Family Brick House on Burritt street between Broad and Clinton streets. Fine location on good high ground, facing Broad street. Apartments to rent in a new block on South High street. CampReal Estate Co. 212 Maln Street Phone 843 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. Also, Always a Fresh Supply To g JBankiRie Take Home THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY WE KNOW IT HELL BE N 1S PRETTY | | HELL B JHUGY, ¥ OTEY-YOU KNOW WHAT ? —1THINK THAT MAN QUST KIDNAPPED THAT SARAR- IM ATHRINKING THAT-- 1L [STRANGER “THOUGHT TO BE KIDNAPPER \HAS LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT | GREATLY EXCITED -NEW DEVELOPEMENTS| |_LEXPECTED ANY MINUTE NOW (CoNTiNugD)

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