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10—8ilvertown orchestra. VOICES N THE AIR THURSDAY, WCAU—Philadelphia—278 30—Billy Hayes' orchestra. Recitals. | 9—Talk, (All Programs on Tastern Daylight| o.05.—Eddte Malle saving Time.) Dixie Boy. WOO—TIhiladelphin—508 “\\( v \Il S10 TONIGHT, Dinner musie, . Rich's, emore, ainbow WHN~—Palls: WIF WIP—Philadclphia—508 —Dinner musie, Talks on current sports. . 8:30—WM( 2:50 —Hudson Ramblers. Ben Bernle's. Night Hawka, rnie Golden's I incent Lopez's, Jacques Green's. WTIC—Hartford—318 c—Emil Merriman, aylord 3" & dance or 1—California Night HawKks. WHAR~—Atlantic Clty—375 —Lecture period, 5—Seaside Trio, WPG—Atlantic City—300 45—Organ recital 7—Dinner musle. an recital. 's Band. age orchestra nd Mrs. Grace Root WGY—Schenectady—380 | 6:30—Dinner program. :35—0utdoor talk. 7T:45—Elvood L. Clark, bassn 2:30—Marine Band. 10—Royal hour. 11:30—Organ 1ecital services: music Rev, Basil D, Hall rtown orch cent Lope tra orchestra WRW-—Tarrytown—273 —¥ntertainment; scores. WJZ—New York—155 —Albert West, songs. —Museum tall nderbilt orchestra. 5 hen Women Steal,” B. Kennedy. 8—Scores and racir 8:10—Godtrey Keith MclLeod Cross, tenor, 2:50—U, 8. Marine Band, 10—Royal hour « 11:05—Jacques Green's orchest with Clark's Han John g results, w, violinist; planist; Miltou f music. 15—Herbert Mu WGBS—New York—316 —Bert Lindholm. plano. —Starlight Ramblers, veekly News Review Ilse Sherwood, rwood. Jazzmania,” an original mu- ity in two acts, gram from Piccadilly The- jan orchestra. dhart, pianist. —Howard Korman, baritone 0—Rainbow orchestra 0—Snodden Weir, ba Pearce, itone ewart 11-12—Ernic Golden's orchsstra WAY(—New York—526 “Home liconomics.” 6:45—TLinus Toil, pianist Market hizh spots. 10— Iy T:30~Folice alarms; ws of the ball," Frederick G. Lieb, York Police Department th Cascy, Lou Aller, : weather, WHN—\cw York—361 Helen Rothenberg, planist 7:45—Leslle McLeo nor, 3—0akland Fthel Wes §:45—Rob Mills a—Jimmy Clark's soprano. ntertainers. estra. Evelyn WIRH—=New Y ork— 1 WORO—New Yor aten T-land— W BRR—S1 W I T—Philadeiphia—203 E—— A. H. HARRIS CINDERS FOR SALE Trucking— Tel 317 coeral 1366 STANLEY ST BA'r"rEhvs:s Auto Electric Service C. A. ABE1Z 114 FRANKLIN SQ. Tel. 2860 10—~Hudson Ramblers’ orchestra. 10:30—James Munscll, violinist, 10:45—Arthur Reuther, cellist. 11—Hudson Ramblers’ orchestra WGR—Buffalo—319 ~Dinner music. 8-11-——Program same as WEAT. WJAR—Providence—308 8.05—Braemore dance orchestra 9—Radio artists. 10—Silvertown orchestra. WNAC—Boston—280 %:30—WNAC dinner dance 9—Blow by blow report of Jim Ma- loney-King Solomon bout. WEELI—Boston—478 -—Lost and found, scores, 30—Talk. §-11—Program same as WEAT" WBZ—Springficld—333 Jenox Ensemble | 8:30—U. 8. Marine Band. 10:30—Market report; scores; WOTS—Worcester—268 10-11—S8ilvertown orchestra. WRC—Washington—169 8—Shoreham orchestra. £:30—-U, 8. Marine Band he Romany orchestra Pittsburgh—300 e (half hourly) ymphony players WOAL—Plttshurgh—161 | 8—Monre's Revue, 9—Radio artists. 10—Silvertown orchestra WEAR—Cleveland—380 §—Hotcl Cleveland orchestra 9 — Convention of International Photo Engravers Unlon banquet from Hotel Hollenc ~-Program from th 11 studio \\ T \\I—( Teveland—389 o wcert orchestra WOX—Detroit—516 Ense hotel, illac aphony orchestra rom Rook-C The Detroit —Detroit—3516 tte Fnsemble Room dance orches " W Jean Gold The 1 and soloists, 11 s W WJI—Detroit—353 rome as WEAF Din WTAS—Llgin--302 2—Purple Grackle Roye, Variety tertainment from the studio WSAT—Ci same as nnati—123 rchestra Have It," talk Hotel Gib WELW—Cin Gibson o scores; RYPTO GT,ASSES “THE GAAZISLE BIFSCALS A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist PRISM BINOCULARS AT REDUCED PRICES 300 Main Street—Phone 570 New Britain NEW BRITAI\I DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, 11—Three miute Civil Service talk 11:08—The Doherty Melody Boys. The WLW concert orchestra, Or- gan recital, WHAS—Loulsy ille—100 | 9:30~Concert under the auspices of the Liberty Insurance bank of Louisville, Int. Sunday school les- son, Welfare talk, News and base- ball scores, CNRM—Montreal—411 3—The orchestra of the White Star Liner “Megantic.' CNRW—W innipeg—3814 —Bedtime story—Livestock re- 11—Dance program | 12—Studio program of plano and so. prano solos, CONRC—Calgary—135 12—Madame Mamie Gardiner, eon- tralto, assisted by the Canadian Natlonal Raflway's | Tailway's quartet. 1 NEW HACHINE GUN HAILED AS WONDER ‘Said to Be Especially Useful | Against Aircralt New York, arcraft model Browning machine |tion of which has been veiled in | mystery by the war department, is being halled as a real defense !ugaqnm air ralds. | What was regarded by some ob- |servers as an ineffectual defense put |up by three-inch land batterles at Fort Tilden a few days ago against | “enemy” raiders is expected to be |rectified to a large extent by the | new death-dealing device. Congress- {man F. H. La Guardia commented |at the time that the actlons of the lland forces shooting at air targets reminded him of a child chasing a bird on the lawn, trying to catch it by sprinkling salt on its tafl, The chief advantage claimed for [the Browning gun by artiltery of- dvcf’r:- is that it eliminates the time |fuse on shells. With the present | 2uns 1t ts necessary not only to find [the correct range and direction but }a:so to time the fuse to cxplode in proximity of the target, The new gun, capable of hurling 550 quarter pound projectiles a m]uuvf- will be tested soon by the 624 anti-afreraft regiment of the coast artillery corps at Fort Tilden. In daylight tests there Monday and { Tuesday with old-style guns o hita were scored on air targets in 16,000 shots, The improved Rrowning fs mount- ed on a tripod, weighs 68 pounds without the required 22 pounds of water In the radiator and can he carried by three men, Its bore is | approximately half an inch and can fire three fypes of shells, tracer, armor plercing and ordinary service The armor piercing bullets whizzed through armor plate ona inch thick 4,000 yards in the slr. The ground range of the gun is abiout 9,000 yards, test have shown {A near t in the Tort Tilden tests Tues night was revealed last night by Lieutenant Willlam T. | Atkinson, who sald that half a dozen <hrapnel shells burst near his homber, though out of 180 shots in ten trips hattories, the target which his plane was towing 2100 foet bhehind not hit a single time Aug. 20 (M—An anti- of the new 50-calibre gun, the inven- [ hells, have over the way | USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED §; MILK AND CREAM A SHE'S PLEASED WITH OUR MILK There's a reason why our milk receives such a welcome, Tt is pure and and from farm to the bottle it's sweet handled in a cleanly manner. ESEIBERT & SON 437 PARK S PHONE 1720 NEW BRITAIN CD 'MANE SURE ITS SEIBER, BRAKE LINING THERMOID Lasts Longer — Works Better All Sizes Carried in Stock RACKLIFFE BROS. C.. Park and Bigelow Sts, New Britain Lieutenant Atkinson wrote the re- port without comment or complaint. | Lieutenant C. F. 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Secreta: Wilbur the discoveries indicated that the work would go a long way to elim- inating *“fading” from wireless com- munication, and that it already had been carried to a point where it eould be stated definitely that a high frequency transmitting statlon could he bullt for about £60,000 {nstead of present stations which cost approxi- mately $2,000,000, It was not [ui At Camp Perry last month, | been| in announcing | bel investigation confirmed the | theo of an fonized region in t | higher levels of the earth's atmos- | | phere, The fonized zone was de scribed as constituting “a celling of the sky,” but additional research t | will be required to determine its size, shape and location. 1t fs, however, known to lle more than a 100 miles above the carth, This celling or fonized layer wa found to act as a deflecting surface to electro-magnetic under | which the waves are guided around | the world in a manner. simllar to | that n which a whispered sound | wave runs under the dome of the | capitol in this eity and the doms of Saint Paul's cathedral in London, The results attalned in the invest!- pgation were based upon an analysis of a phenomenon known as the | {“skip distance,” which was checked | by a mechanical device by means of | which the effective distance of the | deflecting layer was measured exact waves, | Are You Troubled - With Unsightly Hair? 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