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LB 10 10 10 VOICES IN THE AIR Ay i WEDNESDAY. (All I".ograms on Fastern Daylight Saving Time.) DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT, Club Virginia 3urton. Rhodes. seland, ", Dalley's WLIT—Dance musie s Trall 0 10 11-1 11:0 Z—Meyer Davf WCAP—Dance mus . WOO—Dance 11:00 WOR—Fla R 11:00 WEAF—Jack 11:1 WGR—Vincent music 5 " 10. 1 WEAF—New York—i92 f—Dinner music. rylees. 1 O'Brien, baritone 1 —~U, Navy Band. Oldtimers’ hour. —TIpana 1-12—Bossert 1n Troubadours. Marine orchestra WIZ—New York—i55 #.05—U. & Marine Band 3 res and racing results. 30—New York Edison Hour 30—"Bugs” Baer, humorlst, 2:46—Musicale. 10:35—Meyer Davis’ orchestra. 38—U. § 9—"014 8:50—T 05—Win Unger Entertainers. —Willlam Rietz, songs. :15==Handy Entertainera 30—Indianans. WAAM—Newark—-263 —The sports oracle Nipper's orchestra. w Hayes, tenor, Rinck, voliniste, —Margaret MacKenzl Allee Rinck Al Wilson ennan, -Frank violin playmate Dalley's orchestra WFI—Philadelphia—395 45—Root garden broadcast. WLIT—Philadel phia—305 n3—Dream Daddy ~Falrmo -11—Dance music. —Organ resital, WIP—Philadelphia—508 T—Bedtime story. WOO—Philadelphia—508 Raymond O'Brlen, Dorothy Hoyle, violinist. Navy Band. Timers' Hour.” ~Tpana Troubadours. —Dance musie, WGY—Schenectad y—380 ogram for children. Strand theater orchestra ‘Hook of Knowledge.” WRW-—Tarrytown—213 soprano. T nt Symphony orchestra baritone; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925, BACK 0’ THE MIKE Albert von Tilzer, composer of popular songs for yeahs and yeahs, will appear ay the feature attraction | WOR's program next Monday evening. He wil' present melodies of anclent and recent vintage. Ever the late lamented days when | America was atune with “Down Where The Wurtzberger Flows” to| the time of going to press von Tilzer has written popular hits, a complete list of wheih would include more than one thousand numbers, P | State Theater Bulld-} at 45th street, New York eity, has a new department for you If you care to tune in each evening. Bland Johaneson {s broad- casting every evening reviews of the new shows on Broadway and news of its people. This feature started Mon. day evening last | . -0 0 | on sine; Few of us haye the opportunity to attend first nights. Seats for the' the- atrical openings are at a premium and most of them are reserved for newspaper reviewers, magazine writ- | ers and prominent Broadw: Miss Johaneson will come directly the studio after the sifow and will tell you what it was gll about, how the people seemed to like it, who wan there, or anything else the fans might like to know about the play or players. In addition to this, she ts making vp an amusement guide for . | this isolated bamlet so mugch that he | street, so that distant listeners can hear the actual volces of the New York public as It swirls around the microphone at the hub, Elaborate arrangements have been made for the broadcasting of this| big event 1 a number of rehear- sals have place for the staff of WRNY, to satisfy the di- rector that the various selected | points transmit the nojses most | With Big Values | | me e soe | THE, DRESS GOODS SHOP | 100 — MAIN STREET — 400 - D - ) ] ] -] ] ] ] o - ]’ - - - - i The Little Store ; With Big Values faithtully. This necesstated an intri- | cate amount of work in suspending ! microphones at varlous heights | above the street level, in order to get | the best effects. PRESIDENT HAVING FINAL CLEARANCE SALE STARTS AT 9 A. M. TOMORROW VERY GOOD TIME Has Postponed His Retarn to OUR ENTIRE STOCK TO BE OLD AT COST AND LESS TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR Swampscott Plymouth, Vt, Aug. 19 (®P—Prest- | dent Coolidge is enjoying his stay in $1.75 has indefinitely postponed his return | to Swampscott. It §s probable how- over that he will be back at the 81x90 PEQUOT SPPEETS $139 0 FALL GOODS 98¢ 'PI'RE SILK JAPANESE PONGEE 68C Yard | $2.98-83.50 ‘ PRINTED SILKS To Close Out $1.95 v ummer White House hefore the end | of the week and may leave here to- | morrow. When Coolidge 29¢ FRUIT OF THE Mrs. | last the President and arrived in Plymouth LOOM $1.49 SILK CANTON CREPE TRIPED ENGLISH MUSLIN 35¢ $1.49 36 in. INDIAN HEAD LINEN BROADCLOTH 48C Yard T $1.75 BLACK SILK SATIN $1.00 v.a 10:10—Memory orchestra. 10:40—MacMunn and Muench, songs 10:50—Dick Tobin, planist. 11—Meniory orchestra. Ilsteners-in and one will be mailed | I'riday it was announced that they to any fan who writes in for one.|Would remain at the home of th Miss Johaneson is well kown along | President’s father three or four da Broadway. |{TU had been expected that they « o0 | would leave for Swampscott yester- Don Ramsay's Radio Four will ap- |day or today but no move has been | pear at WTIC on Iriday evening, as |made toward terminating the vlsit | previously announced, The Radio |here. Four includes Violet Gridley, Bill| The excellent weather that has Coty, Jack Armstrong and, of course, [ prevalled since Saturday has contri- Don Ramsay, They will sing a large | buted greatly to the President’s en- varlety of popular songs and will go [ioyment as it has enabled him to get | (‘ Yard out doors for hikes and motor rides | on the alr at 10:30 o'clock, daylight saving time. on dirt roads which are in splendid {condition. Although some what shut off from {the outside world, the President fs | {keeping in toush with governmental affairs by wire and mail. Secretary | Sanders, who remalned at Swamp- | The meetings of the League are|Scott is in daily communication with weekly features at that station. the executive and is keeping him i PRI posted on important developments. Mr. Coolidge expressed satisfac- and modern times will form the foa- |tion When advised that an agreement ture of the program to he broadcast [hud been reached on the Belgian on the evening of August 25 by Cros- |debt question. Last night a_radio ley Station WLW at Cincinnati. In- '_‘:-“l';-‘ag" "Lrln;x; h';\‘!' 'o‘f:rr'fl‘:mo&‘:::; 1 P P\ us! revnt Millan wishing e Arc A §=0rean reclla), Eavotte and res) Indlan war dance| The three Washington newspaper- 7 music, together with old style barn|Men who were injured yesterday iIn WBZ—Springfield—333 dance selections, will make up the|an automobile accident Detween T—Dinner concert. offering. 5 | Plymouth and Woodstock suffered 2—Mildred Young, pianist; . e e |no complications and were able to- fee, reader. day to again attend to their duties s Williams, soprano. 9:30—George Rogers, songs 9:45—Olive MacPherson, planist 10—RBrunswick ore Ta 10:30 —Market reports; “Civil Serv- WGBS—New York—316 Children’s p —King [ 95¢ ard s Hawailans, WMCA—New Yor] 0—Ernie Golden's or 9 —David Stokes, tenor. 9 —Minnie Well, pianlste 30—Leo Woods Entertainers Allinbroke and WGR—Buffalo—319 Violin and piano recital 10:30 — Murray ~ Whiteman's Sercnaders. 11-1 a. m.—Vincent Lopez dance or- chestra. RADIUM SILK 98C Yard TRIPED MADRAS HIRTING 34C Yard Lord Raw- WJAR—Providence—308 7:80.8—Raymond O'Brien, baritone; Dorothy Ho: violinist. 29U & ¢ Band. 9-10: )id Timers' Hour. lite orchestra ond Maher, baritone Smith, songs. 10:45—Raymond Maher, baritone, 11—Jack Smith, &S, e, « o . 19c 42x36 PEQUOT PILLOW CAS 34(: Each — The membership of the Burgess Radio Naturc League, a feature broadeast of WBZ, Springfield, now exceeds 25.000 people, according to the latest advices from that station. 2-IN-1 INDTAN BLANKETS $1 98 i WNAC—Boston—280 —WNAC—dinner dance. ‘On the Vagabond Trail.” | s—Newport community night 9:30—Dance musie. WHN—New York—361 Richman Entertainers, —Margaret Le soprano —Jac! itone. Alice Pauimenn, &oprano. Tilah Teed, harpist. Milton Yokeman, tenor Ukulele Balley, songs. Burton Melody orchestra 30—P 1 1 s, banjo. 3:45—Joe Sherman, Lou Poliak, songs. 10 —Ros: 10:30—Palisades o 11—Leona LeMa 11:30—Sllver Siip WEE]—Boston—116 The dance music of hoth anclent 7—Big Brother club, fcale, nd found; scores, FOR RENT | - |Store at 163 Avch Street, and large Too Hot? Yes, much too warm to BANK STRIKERS PROPOSAT Paris. Aug. 19 (B —The strikin bank employes today asked the goy ernment to requisition all banks, agreeing to return to work immedi- | {nters wmer stare control vt not wr- | Aaron Danielson & Co. !rlflr the private employers unless all | their demands are 131 MAIN STREET | Paris strikers have e | month. Since their WARRANTS ISSUBD | bemied 12 oo | | ployes in the provinces, bringing the York | | total number of strikors abhout | This zeigler, Tlinofs, Miners to he Ar- and dance orchestra. The out a they anted, been walkout et Eva Dur- E WEBJ—New York—273 Club Vir -Edith T.a lLeon H 0-=Michel One of fthe attractive the fall and WSAI at Cincinnati, which » features | schadulad for winter | months “Ipana Troubadours,” air from the soprano. Ox. violinist struggle over a column ontenmpo. baritone CnitRa 2 studios beginning October 7, band is contidered one of the best| for dance mueic in the East rested as Result of Riot Which Adva | WUTS—W orcester—288 . | Market high spots. 2-—U, 8. Navy Band Occurred Tast Week | | Tmxurious 1925 Auburn. & and 8 Larkin orchestra. | 10—Vocal kelections; Quartet | . cylinder ; | | Zeigler, TIl. Aug. 10 (P Sheritt . 0—Pollec TG =PI G ) Lcors Dorris. angaepuies trom || Sedans for Hire 8—Larkln clu Denton, 1, were here today with || \weddings, Funerals, Special Oc- warranis against 25 participants in | [ cacions and Week-End Trips any a riot of miners last week. The | ime, any where. By the hour or warrants charge conspiracy. Frank- || 5y the day. p —The— be broadeast by iy county authoritie » were pre Y. Schenectady; WJIZ, New York. | 2 10q (o watch efforts of some mi AUBURN TRANSPORTATION , Washington, on Tueedar, arg 5 raturn to work tollowing ef- 0. and Saturday, August 25, 28,10 s made by dlssatisfied elementy “Ride in Tuxurs” Theg rts en ‘m keep them aw from the mines | | phones: New Britain 687-3, 1380 - | Plainville 57 | from the Lewissohn irincin Burritt Parking Station | A. H. HARRIS | CINDERS FOR SALE | e !ible might spread to other mines in offerings on the summer échedules|yn. naunty, —General Trucking— Tel. 3472-2 5,000, of figures when a real honest to goodness add- ing and listing machine can be had for the low price of | 58800 Ask To See It Portable — Speedy Quiet Running Capacity 9,999,999.99 SLOTTEDSRETAINER BATTERIES Auto Eiectric Service | 1C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 114 FRANKLIN 8Q. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street LEstimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 2913 ew York—326 joe panish The Lyric Male Quartet last Mon Jay celebrated its 32nd consecutive k as a regular Monday evening from WLW. . alarme, orchestra e S R feature WRC—Washington—169 6—U. & Marine Band . | st of the summer serics of | York Philhar- The 1 e s by the New KDKA—Pittsburgh—308 3:30.6:30—Scores (half hourly) 2:45—Hour af musie, ather. baritone monic orchestra wil 36— DPattison Coates, WRNY—Mew York—258 et WCAF—Pittshurgh—161 The Sunshine Girl con have | 630 i of ity of wer W EAR—Cleveland-—380 £ Musical program from the studio | en among the fnest mu: Sheriff Dorris, however, — | of all three gtations WTAM-—Cleveland—380 . selected enter- |denied he intended to request mili L {tary aid WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE AT ' THE HONISS b Toen! o | New Britain Sign Co. STATE ST. |by loeal officials of the United Mine “Doing Better What Under Grant s 25c, 50c and $1 Store | Lesion lworkers of America, who were de |posed by enb-district officers follow- | Many Do Weli” Also, Always a Fresh Supply Io; B 'H S Take H 34 CHURCH ST. ake Home | — For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts PARKER & DEMIN 'THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY Insurance Mortgage Loans Real Estate LARGE CORNER LOT. eastern 170x240, nice residential section. Price on applica- tion. WIRH—New York— ner music by New York first broadeaster to att Station WGBS to work with the statement will b no work today.” | re reported in evidence but | 1366 STANLEY ST. Many miners returned Monday, but vesterday | the mpt tn entertainment from an air Thursday after when the huge 12- | and aesisting artists e e wp and His Hollenden rtainers —Organ recf Carl ¥ o pulsed {that Guns v trom | Alght on ane in August korsky I Inoen h Park dance oreh. ! oft passenger violence | Mitehel Fisld escorted by two U, § goverament planes on a tour of the principal cities of the East to eall American Endsament Fund Campaign = SRS ine Bronn W W I —Detroit—358 ‘ WX —Detrdt—518 The Goldkette fram Bonk-Cadillac Hotel, The Detroit Syr Tean Ensemble _PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 68 CHURCH STREET 29 attentian ta the “l musical comedy | riot wha reeently gave up the stage 7 musie efforts to broadcasti on a piano in a WIR—Detrnit-—518 X—-The J¢ 11— Rine Raom dance orchestra and READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED | epe canstrustcd Goldkette Ensemble P ahile the plane is the air. The m 2 smitter in the plane and higber in progr wark—105 proadeast t government | WTAS—FIgin—3n2 ckle picked up reeciving €et on tep the plane is city and rebroadcast ion. While men have radioed creation fram afrplan Gr archestra, e hile 5 WTAS § & tn broadeast en- | air. = MULE JOOLERY _HITCHING STRARS ADDLES ¢ s REPAIR WORK W= AT—Cincinnati—326 section, JT WOULDNT A-HAPPENED MISTER GLUCKENS IF You HADNT JERKED YOUR HEAD L No-No-T ., WRRC—Cincinnati—326 SAX LUKES 3 MeKay's JOINT AND STILL GIVE NIM A GOOD, LOOKIN” NINE INCH BEARD!:" Bend Hi Ate Farb, Mer. viward &S PLAINVILLE PROPERTY COTTAGE OF SIX LARGE ROOMS, recently built, all hard wood, modern in every way. Also building lot in good section, 60x150. WIEW—C Incinnati— For information on the ahove |BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDIN PAGE ; < TELEPHONE 2026 193 MAIN STREET 2-FAMILY HOUSE FOR SALE ON FRANKLIN STREET This house is located within a minute of most of the factories and five minutes from Main street. CAN BE BOUGHT ON THE RIGHT KIND OF TERMS CampReal Estate Co. Phone 348 THE WHIP SALESMAN GOT /NTO A LITTLE TROUBLE WHEN HE ATTEMPTED TO FLIP A COIN OFF LUKE GLUCKENS NEAD WITH A NEW FANCY BLUGGY WHIP= — GLEN A €. WINS AGAIN 4 at th ightiibyin the Seuth-Ends at the ok Park t game p cranLey N the eide. = - D 1028 oy sounson reiTunes. e 272 Main Street Rooms 305-8, Bank Bildg — one microphons walk where Broadway crosses é2nd right on

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