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

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1025, VOICES IN THE AIR |15 den e SR tt0 (RPTRUIATE I8 ADVIGE |t i, werenn o xpt com- binations." ——— H Mabel Gompers, soprano. 9—Detroit Symphony orchestra i ‘ -0 ) 3 The commerce department yester- (=it bnd org sne | 11—Rd dogis i OFFERED BY HOOVER | vt comer mmmest e JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO., INC. A harles L D b Ry that the United §tates was paying 0—Pallsad ¢ ] 35 4 (Al Brograms G bsters Daslight Pallsades orchestra. WWJ—Detrolt—353 about $82,000,000 more for coffer E 10—~Cyril G. Cash, tenor. 7—Dinner concert. Suggests Thal 4 Saving Time.) 10:15—Jean Soroca, soprano. §-11—Same as WEAF, \ okt il R ialos Mook ")"l'l"nr“::[‘}fi:’ !C’:M’\“fl:"“ of Brasillan SO oo 10:30—Samucl Shankman, planist, Rubber and Coffee Prices With 3 Y | DANCE MUSIO TONIGHT, 10:45—Leona Lo Mar, psychic. WIR—Detrojt—516 | 1 8:30 A—Columbia, 11—=Rovue. A (ioldkatia Binaembla Advances on This 8ide. Freight Wreck Ti ) mbl g ies Up 9:16 WRNY—Trapezoidlans ! , [ s S AU renaEm ‘ I et Washington, Aug. 18 P—Counter-| NeWw York Central R. R. | 9:48 Dance music, 6—Theo Alban, songs [ 9—Purple Grackle orchestra |action in America againat the high | “FHMT'L N Sus MO RS e Daus §:15—Radio talk, Bill chudt., i 3 prices resulting from forelgn mo- | fortrsl iniiey OF oo ’:“‘;} ‘fi"‘;’-- 13 —HBllly Hayes, §:30—DBoss smb 3 | CEE— 5 g . antrr d betweer uffalo 10:30 WPG—Dance music. As U Jacke ‘”.3,_.-,“,:‘,":, “', K\‘" 3 ‘:10\::'1)' 0; rubber, coffee, potash, bl- |and Rochester were put out of com- 10:45 Jance music. WOKO—New York—233 | Lo o i';za'y“"r'v(“’:": \“'fl"v“c‘:flm\m ur,;x;d | mission today for several hours by 12-12 WEAF—Vincent Lopez's. |5.30.11- r | 2 | Yic HOSEILALY ver, € (a freight wreck threc miles from 310 STRAL I eont Eones 30-11—Bike rac oy A“th\\!‘!_( inclnnati—3a26 | most losica) step at the moment, he [here, No one was infured ' ; i ] 8: 45— s sald, the enactment of | A truck a wesf relght 11:00 Night Hawke, b him i ald, would be | A truck on a westhound frelght 100 e YD ngal ranste, SRRWHAES-DBrookimetd 0-10—Same as WEAF. Iegislation permitting American Im- |huckled as an easthound frelght was 11100 WRC—Tupman's. P mu neert. | orters of such commodlties to coni- | nassing and 20 carn wero doralled e . e |bine to control the market in the |The tracks and roadbeds for sever: WTIO—Hartford—348 T OR N oA S ‘*"""‘""""-‘-‘" |buyers' intercst. This permission |hundred yards were torn up. Pas Travelers Joagleurs. G 17 M ianns Neaba Gue i tollnint ‘nAnsn"\I"vr.?.f‘pm;;’fia”' [esisAbefelnlius stoltho sauthority sengatptaghepmaskraratiofiihiotg] —Weather report Lorraine Albort, planist; Frieda |12:80—Bond Hill House orches extended to Americans entering ex- |Batavia and Oakfield over the West —Baseball &co A ; 2i80ERR ouse orchestra, | port trade. Shore lines, iss Eldna Mansen, soprano. A don statles. Lo et e | "L am not wedded to thie method e — » i he ! E i A —423 of ot o " Se ’ s —QOrgan recital—Austin Organ|7__ifarfanne Nedbalova, violinist; | s—Story Lady. s meeting the situation, cretary Telegraph Convention company—by Laurence F. South- "rieda Schertzer, cellist e et oover sald, “and if anybody has a nt wick. e e A=Conastt ofchanliay N [ better program I should like to know Delegates Sail Aug. 19 O O S T SPOl v w.u«ruflnr‘r;:finl oster, boy soprano. |anout it But cerlainly the price | Washington, Aug. 18 (A—Tho 9:20—Talk—"The Mohawk Trail.” NG v : ie orclentia: |trend demonstrates that the Ameri- | American delegation fo the confer- 07452 Dante|muslc=Colt ‘Parl Mus|attis ~\'m-a‘1’ ;::rkm:;r'-'"mmm 10—Formlica concert orchestra. |can consumer is in need of protec- | fnce called by the Irench govern- niclpal orchestra and singera. Bl Sh Lk L D AW tion. ment o meet fn Parle September 1 iaia 530 A oo nift| . Vhlle we have the Sherman law, will sall from New York on the WIZ—New York-—455 WAAM—Newark—203 |- :.,k"\,p & 'q“:’rfl“ odis Mt Ghich operates in the United States | Homerie August 19. 1t is headed by 1—“Beagles,” Frank Dole, of the|7_pianist. [Rtal e enarRacEss [to prevent combinations of pro-[J: B White, of Philadelphia, the Herald Pribune, R o T ackar AaDrRRG s FTET R |ducers from restraining trade, there | Other members being Representative 7:16—Vanderbllt orchestra. 7:40—Frank Reiley, baritone, S {15 nothing which prevents foreign | Wallace White, of Maine, and Major 7:50—Scores and racing results, 3—&tanley Todd's i L | o | producers from combining to exact Gieneral Saltzman, ief signal of- s—Over the Seven Scas. L T e ey [ high prices for thelr products in the | ficer of the army. &Ix technical ad- 8:25—Stadlum concert; Verdl's Re-|q.30—Transcontinental Tour French Tl‘OOpS Are United States, visers will accompany the delegates. quiem. with vocal chorus. 10—Jimmy Shearer, songs. Moving From Dusseldorf The Trenoh Bt 10:30—Male quartet, “A very elmple extenslon of the | Webh-Pomerena law, which now . Dusseldorf, Germany, Aug. 18 (P | Sy % ario " w r'l.-—!»’hflulrlphln—:{n,, —The withdrawal of French 'mnw"n ows eombination of American 6.45—Roof Garden broadeast began from here this morning Invitation after representatoves of the powers had failed in 1920 to agree on a program for a conference i ! e oy esminatlons to deal with the problems of both 3—Louls Caton, tenor. Many private houses and ths police | ombinatlons of | |, "ond telegraph, but the Wash- 15—Zoologlcal soc s e | Americon fmporters. The com- . : ; 30—John Caesldy, Songs. B0 !.'1’,’]::“.;";::":!,1"" neadquarters already have been [niGlAR (ERATAR T S, | ngton government expects fo bring : ‘ {45—Patrick Lynch, aecordion. | g Sl evacuated. B e ey mnade #10-]a world conference on radio to this |} J g : | B=cEvereadygHour = | i elly some time after the telegraph 5—Talk T eral trade commissfon. as Is now the | C - : R a exporters in foreign trade, 2:15—1,. 7, Haves, rongs '""'“""dfi“";”' ;L* :"”’:"”"““"' Dusseldarf is ona of the cities oc- Sahuention by i : = 5 B o . 9.45—L. J. Hayes, songs. Liz<Bo0E CRRdN IR e ians cupled by the French in 1923 be Py sause of Germany's non-fulfillment WCAU—Philadelphia—278 ) WEAF—New York—482 7:90 ‘S.A,g,,fhu elphiazdl of reparation obligations. The pres- ne 4 5 ent withdrawal is In accordance D il EL with the terms of the London agree- S0 Trinch Hisnes and Bapinpe?| 10 T P R ment of 1924, which made the ne Ingraham's orchestra. WOO-—Philadelphia—B508 Dawes plan effective, $—Louis Caton, tenor. e 8:05—Metropolitan Instrumental |“Lincoln Republicans” ’ — HARTFORD — Trio. . 8:30—"The Twins" S eNIEEhatinRA R Issue Campaign Call 3 2 i Des Moines, Towa, Aug. 18 (P— 9—"Eveready Hou e i | 5 S 10—Grand opera, "La Sonnambula,” | TN D S oIl Gl o solowsts, | A Eroup of Towans calling them- To Call Us Without Toll Charge—Call 330 {selves “Lincoln republicans’” today 11-12—Vincent Lopez's orchestra. | g™t Band; sololsts [fssued a call for a state conference 5 ST fovis Broadcast. g % A AR WGBS—New York—316 Sarice mbales [to be held here soon “to devise Stores Closes Wednesday Afternoons Until Sept 2nd 6—Children’s program. 11—Callfornia Night Hawks. | means for bringing our party back | 8:30—Dance orchestra. ¢ P to its original Lincoln republican- feyer Davis’ orchestra. oty “Jty—B800 fsm.” They charged that the “pres e Atlaniic Ol ent bosses” of the party, through de- §—John Thwing. spiritual and sea| ..o "o o0 " res; organ recital gonge. Ti=hasion| Dilo; |flaton in 1920, “destroyed nearly 8:20—Drusilla, radio rmz\rrr. 8:05—Comfort's Philharmonic orch. | half of the value of the homes and | 8:30—Hour of Barber Shop Ballads| - farms of our common people. . 9:05—Trlo. Harry 1 —Dr. Sigmund Epaeth, S—-Tmo's Mosle Broadeast. The republican party, the call de- Armstrong. Dick Gerard, compos- | | t0™ S0 0y lclared, “has fallen into the clutches s 1 “ 1 ors of “Sweet Adeline.” | 3115 natc orchestra. |of Morgan, Rockefeller and Mellon 9:30—Freda Willlams, orthe |- . . who have transformed Lin- Fanlkner, songs WHAR—Atlantic City—215 coln's ideal government for the peo- 10—Cremonesi Trio, TR ple and by the panple into a govern- 10:30—Meyer Davis' hestra Secaside Trio. ment boesed by war profiteers, Wall 15—8trand organ recital street speculators and board of trade WMCA—New York—341 2 Saribiia 7—Jack Wilbur's personaliti e T e AT PP ot g | Offers Interesting Reductions |————— —— e 35—Entomoligical talk. 4 Luclla Tiurns, soprano. LeRoy Pickett, baritone, ; i il e . i | A. M. GALBRAITH | PERsIAN nucs 1 Hour of music. el I e ew bryan! A O al P 5 . e Gar ooy (R SRl el Y, n rtlstlc ccasion leces i B Carpenter& Builder 3 Y_.’f]t(;qgs - Roy Pickett, baritone. " Rkt 11—Dance orchestra. g : It is the little pieces that 5 ; 1 385 Commonwealth Ave. B e sTAL v kil 110 Austin SERSTe] (8808 Commmuralis 4 40—Irank Cork's orchestra WRW—Tarrytown: s : room. A convenient table, [ »—Railroa talk, . P. Segard S e Sl 2:05—John Fulton, tenor. ) reacen e 9 subject, Guy Horton, . e r / | an inviting book-rack filled § == e e fiphee » : | with books, a handy smok- § CROWLEY BROS.ING. | A. H. HARRIS Mi\}y?\r‘_\y-j\w}’:v‘r"l: ] " STRNCIcoT n::‘i‘::l;ni&,(. & % ing“stm;_dt—alrl efddAt? the __ PAINTERS AND i gond e 30 —song . e F\ g pemorly L tn e DECORATORS | CINDERS FOR SALE Market t : 10:45—-Orche | 5 : : '\ | Wi . )Lm CH! ! S 567 Chaginan Biet 1}\\‘41[:‘1 rogram. o WGR—ThufTalo—319 ¥ - 1 5@,&\11(\11,\ $9.50. August g | Estimates Cheerfully Given on . i0—Tolle k i ot ; ] i’?‘ige $6 50 ; e ‘ All Jobs — Tel. 2013 1366 STANLEY ST. Tel. 3472-2 ) s am same as WEA ». 3 \ ; o L 5 | ‘ : fiane ) Mahogany finished chairs ;“ HEN IN HARTFORD \)\J\\H\:I"r"v\”hl:'l| p— ‘ T = | that are suitable to use in § DINE AT —'aul Wigham, baritcne. { - . the living room, dining § ONE-FAMILY HOUSE AT MAPLE HILL —Dorls Skipp, soprano. Donald Macdonald, tenor. 8 “‘ T room, hedroom or den. THE HONISS Tn'a DesitableiTocation 1d Dust Twins. s . ! N b i TIP TOP TABLES i ! The owner is leaving town. This will make an ideal ! | Regularly $17.50 to $70.00. &' OYSTER HOUSE ! i Inasciancea : . W N AC—DBoston—280 : . WRNY—New York §:50—WNAC dinner dance. A 3 | R bl st the ALY AT s s Aot b R “Road Conditions," D. 5 P . y f 4] 59 ATE ST. o s o, | G i W R $10 . $57 © st ™t CampReal Estate Co. Y ' | i Everyone loves these Under Grants 25¢, 50c and 81 .\((vr(“ W EEI—Roson—176 4 Regularly $4.95. August | quaint little tables that Bl awo, Atways a Fresh Suppls To Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 805-6, Bank Bldg. S % 3 - Price . . . vet are so handy. L Charlje 1elan. T 3 to 11— Program same as WEAT Mahogany finish end tables WHAS NG Natks 281 ! W 137 —Springficld—333 :l‘\\‘;x.\‘smf::r; u?; for (r;‘!:ecirll' l | | THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY 4 V\ two of these little tables. ~General Trucking— Phillls 1 % li_fco Relsman's Ensemble The Rev. William Bell Riley. pas- sy 3 Entertain s Scot- 'tor of the First Br church ‘of | | et i e. cossor to Willlam Jennings Bryan as | $500,000 leader of the fundamentalists. At | | WRC—Washington—169 least Maynard Shipley, president of | . Over Seven Seas.” the Science League of Amerlca, so GATELEG TABLES TO Loan On Reaj Estatc : Phil « concert regards him. Mr. Riley is in s Mayflow rehestra. | Tos cles now, shaping a funda- Bl e 1oke 1s and we wiin | 11=Tupma | Regularly .00, August campalgn there, 'm",n‘;‘, . el { KDKA—Pittshurgh— Sale 19 50 ! S UL LR |j Price ... . Th el Luxurfous (925 Anburn, 6 and 8 Charming tables of mahog- c cxlinder any finish that fit into and Loma: & Neuleton Co Sedans for Hire look well in either the large 0mas e Weddings, Funcrals, Special Oc- or small home. 125 Trumboll St Comer Pearl St casions and Week-End Trips any Hartford, Conn. s ’ < time, any where. Ry the hour or 2 »y the day, —~The— | —Clescland—380 e { M kAR Clercland oot AUBURN TRANSPORTATION . DI O, | H Eacal st Phones: New Britain 6 ‘ Platnville 55-3 | | WEAM=Cieveior —248 Rurritt Parking Station FARMS | BU[LDING LOTS | Among our varied stock you will find the Lustreware lNVESTMENT ‘ THERE’S A LI'ITLE Br]‘ ] P:ca':rfi;f l'asserr:es, 'l's\:l Pots, Rdirh I:whesf, ;tr.,]f]rnn'. PROPERTY the Roc! nsw‘r Studios. '_ 50 a comp c?‘m ine of Fry Heat- Read the | OF MUD proof Oven Glass and Wearever Aluminum. There are so . CLASSIF[ED - 8 vou would have to step in to appreciate them | ): s ~ & \ ADS In Every Good Little Dress = S oMl on the ‘ A A MILLS ' 4, “f CrANLE PRECEDING | | The Qld Oaken Bucket Knows e ko T BARSER ias SEN PAGE Phone 381 80 West Main St. PLAYED OVER MORE THAN FORTY mmes IN :Pwl_a‘es DAYS | e e — e T e many other pretty yet practical gift selections here that

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