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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1925, worp has erected a fine status to imanuel Sliver, baritone 7:20—Jolly Bill Steinke his memory 10:30—Police alarms; weather. 7:40—Alice Lauri, soprano WK RC—=Cincimniintl—326 | “The portion of the Netherlands ecur]t SATURDAY, ~George Willlams, tenor, S—8ydney Webster, baritone. 11—=Marion McKay's Bond Hill .H | that lies on the eouth bank of the \‘ 4 SR i | §:30—~Violin recital House orchesten | ‘ Fv)wl«ll and so gives the Dutch con- | (Al Programs on Eastern Daylight WRNY-—New York—258 #—~~Grace Randelle, soprano 11:30—Popular song featurea by! =t m-l of the mouth of the river, s saving Time,) Radio industry period 10—Entartainers, Bert Lindsay and Kern Aylward Dutch Flanders, a strip of territory — | udlo program, | 10:20—~Hartley Joy Boys from Hotel Alms studio. ] 10 miles lon arying in width PANCE MUSIO TONIGIUT. |1/ 30 Sparts Fesuiin e sz varion Mekays tona | NOUG 88 S{reAm 0F TrEAeS aNd | from 1o miten 1a tese than e e 5:45 WOR-—Slaters’s Caramereeiot thaiday WIP—Philadelphia—508 Halias oohealea Belglan territory does not begin une n 15— WRNY—Midwood b - Broadway and Forty-Se 05—Dinner music. RSl | ()i Wa]\s | it the head of the dolta fs renched Gaaeee et e B 0 s, | g0 Cma—taa | g s ity atorems o i SO0 RV RN Hiaeniectings. b—Dance orchestra. " omfort's orc ra; solols | R0 \Wenthav: foresas: tandl ¥rarket } width of less than a mile, This is 08 VT ight ~O1d Timers' song contea 45 nnx.‘.r the Sur report Washington, I, €., Aug 22—"By about 12 miles below Antwerp. 1030 WGY-—Dance musie 16-=Midwood dance orchestra snf\ esselll's Band, sololsts. Johanna Grosse, organ solofst | one of the most important treatics Heretofore Belgium his had to pay 10:30 :} '1 ! : e ]",vn'y"\]\' and Forty-Seccan 0:05—Callfornia Night Hawke 30—Baseball scores. | signed sinee the group of interna- | part of the cost of lighting and 10 ‘.‘. 38— Mever Davin ' 1 : ; ! | ) e an Instrumental trie, violit, | tional agreements that followed the buoying the entire estuary, Under | " ‘: :; \\“ 1 g 2.1—DX hour; Ff::fl”.s orch : \\“fnlm-n\"l‘f:'::”:':';—:"'r" ‘cello, and plane. Organ solos, { World war, Belgivm 1s again offici- = the most recent treaty each eountry 0 EATG Y hen Tonee| E R ally given the right of free naviga- | will be responsible for marking the G WFBH-—~New York—273 Organ recital, n the Scheld ar. the Bu- | river alo s tor 11:30 WRC—Crandall's St “.‘,_Wq Traymore dinner musie WHAS—Tousville—100 tion on the Scheldt river, the Bu-| river along ifs torritory, 12.1 WRNY—Lerrucel’s E Telleats oeaFantie 2-1 y : 3 LAt 3 2 g { has figured in more treaties and “I'he Duteh port of Flushing les | WAHG—Danca mus) lisiantaraliCeitivds Mulle 05—Vessella's coneert band Mies Helen Ann Moritz of New Al 5 ) el : ’|[ \r”hnanria‘v:;n::iiw“ ler DL e e bany, Indlana. News bulletine, | BArs than any other,” kays a bulle- 2t fhe mouth of the Scheldt. From | u us Wi \l~v\|u \r-rk AR2 . s e Raseball gcores. |tin from the Washington, D. (., | there through the 50 miles up to | B 15 *hMr'J\P"MH soprano s A e TR e | headquarters of the National Geo-| Antwerp the navigable channel | [ 5:30—Eddle Notto, Charles Jor ~Atlantic City--275 e raphic: ocle canis A e e i S I EmuBle songs Seaside Trio. KED—St. Lonis—n15 [szapiicel Moclelys ‘1'.’,: il I'}””" s ‘"”""’i‘yfl""‘l’ 7 st “The Hehel | he cconomic | DArs sc hat ecarefy ) s 1—Curbstona Iou Maestro Lombardi 7:30—Lectura perlod —Orchestral program and atage| 100 Helieldt s i onom : o Ry 10—Minnia We fanist 15—&tudlo prosram “Reasiao THo specialties direct from Grand Cen- mgular vein of Belglum," contin. | necessary ove must he shifted 20—Alfred Nirenstein, violinist S e A - 2, D e a ues the Lulletin, “On it, fity miles | (requsntly. At Antwerp the river is 7:50—Curbstone Four % & WG S Rnastaay 380 & 5 | from the sea lics Antwerp, DBe { about 500 yards wide and has a ) oll, planist et Ll Ayt - otrop p me of the o | depth at high water of 42 feet, The Ly Y 3 " ; . : 7:40—Minnis Well, plani WOKO—New Vork—253 £:25—New York Philharmonic Sym- e T metropolis, and one of (e pthoat high water of 42 tect, The |} Popular Time To Purchase “Maple Hill Homes" 7:50—Alfred Nirensteln, violinist. |g g 0" E S e ! | equipped and busiest ports in the broad river there forms an admire Curbetone Four. LR At D #yConecrt trom the atudlo of | worja, Up and down' the streum |#blo port. Thero are abodt four || We have listed in our office several good values 45—U. & Army Band, v Prafessor Juan Gonzalez 2:05—Tsabel Henderson, eprano = PAK b Protossor Jun Gouralor gws tratie worth tens of milions | miles of qunss atone tho river and 8 and would be pleased to take you over the property 1. 15—Arthur Herschmann, bari- | | of dollars; and almost every penny's | 20od — anchorage in midstream. i S e R T o T R R e o S e a0—Parnassus Trio; Tvy Scott, C 273 2:05-—Musica of } scores e werp. Yet the river is not under | from the river hy lacks furnish ad- §—Fred Elrenbers, Muslcal Saw. 10—Station personnel program CNRO—Ottawa—135 ! VOICESIN THEAIR e AU NONRTN=I00 sirumeontal sololst Tn appreciation of his labors, Ant- |} 8:16—Uljvieri's Band. T—Plane recital, 1 a. m—Midnight popuIAF program. 1 HF E I]T I S . | | R cohaty 30-~Concert under diraction of|TOPeAN waterway which probably Antwerp Has Admirable Port | g Roy Noct orchestra Belgian rule. Tt reaches the sea | ditional Lerths for ships and barges, | 8:10 rown, soprano. | 11—Dance orchestra. Vincent Lopez's orehestra 10—1.. Brown, ano. 11—Dane tra | . . . pez . edad 7:30—Cosy corner for boys and girls| (hrough Duteh territory, and so the | Railways paralleling the quays and | B l d D t t A 8:20-—Ribhle questions and answers, ~TUnele Dick Netherlands has ultimate control. | docks, batteries of power cranes, e V1 ere ls rlc WiaZ—New York—155 8:40—1,. Marlon Brown, soprano an? WGR—Buffalo—319 | e i " §—Chatean Laurler concert orches Duteh Own Mouth {and commodions warchouses help || — J dusical Rav ([ R 8 [ AN e tra The Duteh acquired the right {o| (0 furnish the modern —equipment 1 10:25—News, (e q Vocal and inatrumental muste. | ojoee fhe for which Antwerp is famous, H e S T 5 vicing results (halt| WHAP—Brooklyn—210 WNAC—Boston—280 hatean Laurier dance orchastra, | chnopumny o aemecer i mete any | “Geography offen figures in wars, This part of New Britain is growing fast. | 6:30—Dinner music. 6:30—Dinner dance. dircet from grill room of hotei e i o ke, S Dinnac dancede ity m gril - | continued to cxereise the right for | but i the cwse of (e scheir e @ Can’t we interest you hefore the cold season puts in s the wo ce o8. Whe! 1o | tituation has heen reversed; war 4 & dinner concert. WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 | 5:30—State Ballroom orchestra — e || AU I RO ST MO s Bt 56 Gratees """ il its appearance—either in a house, or a building lot? . 1 : 20 . P = erritory of the old kingdom o el 1ag aftec s api contralto. 12:30—Musical program 9:30—Copley Plaza orchesira, ! Netherlands was divided in 1539 | cldentally, has a severe storm. As 12 it (mdnight)-2 a. m—Dance orch L ; % . ; he | carly as fhe 11th eentury the peo- Sports* i WRC—Washington—460 W andiREelglim frvael Seofmed) llis ISV 80 MDA BT LA I / ¥ Netherlands held on to the terri- - N e . . i divind nensert | WOR—Newark-—105 | #—Washington orchestra. Leaves HOTEL BURRITT tory on both bauks of the Scheldt | Seheldt began erceting embank- We have listed with this office very good seeph Kneeht's orchestra 2 ',1n\:mnl Morelll, tenor. :30—Philharmonic orchestra 557 e et e e ey Daily and Sunday and bad its right to control the| MeN's so rechaiming scores of thon- B yvalyes in Single Houses, located in good districts = X g K e oGl i, o | sands of aecres of rich lands, TIn| ) - 5—New York—316 3—Louis Witistock, reager i B:20 8. m. (Daslight Sasing Time) ||| river trame reulitmed. MO woe | e during the hitter siege of ant- N Two Tenement, Three Tenement Houses. Also il e TN 165 Glovenni B oee T nce e T Fare $3.50 One way untll 1863, when Auguste Lamber- | Werne e dylees wore broken and @ Four and Six Tenement Brick Apartments, located 7 TS {45—Touls Wittstock, reader. s—Novelty dinner concert trom the || 0= FESE 4 paniialielelan slatpamar sl L Ay in the hest section of the city. Won’t you talk this — Arthur Kaufman's Screnaders. i —Dr. Frank H. Vizetelly. studio, ree-Arrow eLuxe Coaches, a und of mor han $3,000,: o s i 03 A ’.‘h o t & ¥ > . 3—Talks with . 1 Anqmm Rice's orchestra - For tickets and information, call ||| which was paid to the Netherlands| ! 18 b over wi us at your convenience. from water sinee, hut $:10—Mary Miller, soprano | “poris,” Bill Wathey WTAM—Cleveland—350 Hotel Borri(t, 1070 WSdain st} 110 (ree tho) pen of Lolls lamberien 6, e e Wy riendaran. '« WE SELL ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE! 20—Spanish lessons hardson's orchestra. | 7—Hotel Statler concert orchestra. Tel. 3310 mentiindead saRI R e O b Tl Tt oo R ety ¢ Miller, soprano, van Pulldo, baritone, 3—Frank R. Wilson's Euclid Beach |||Mortensen's DeLuxe Coach Lines ||| tries interested dn the Antwerp | SO0 00 0 e Melgler, recitations, | §:13—Earl Rossman, explorer. Park dance orchestra. trade to ‘chip iIn’ toward this fund.) ==/ at storm reshaped the ——— cr, soprano. 80-—Juan Pulldo, baritone. 10-—Ey Jones and The Coo-Coo clnb. = e | Schieldt in 17700 Prior to that time s “hildren’s program. |'s:45—Archie Slater's orchestra. e e sk of sand hills siretehed across | AMericans Decline to tion thought they had already acted Bob Schaefer, ¥Fred Iisher,| 9:30—Dr, George W. Gilmore, W R—Detrojt——516 k y i fi the part of Santa Claus toward a 5 » o prese; ont} he river he- % entertainers, and Antone's Circle| 9:45-—Madeline Hulsizer, soprano, | §--Jean Goldkette's Ensemble from By Roy GrOVe ’1' nissntauoibRotilishriicihes | Act as Santa Claus | considerable number of Relgian Juteh Flanders and the is- | Sy il < : ! orehestra.. | 10—Paul Southe, Estelle Tobin. Venetian Room of Book-Cadillac ...,;'Lr'\‘\‘-:‘::?n"w‘y:f ]H':: |iI\’v'w]r v‘!‘rymiiru \n‘:‘:r;r“.’;x:‘ «];\llwfmln.n- inmnm ({,},‘,fi ;1»':(.]-,""”' hotel keepers and shopl Michael Bataess, hasso, | 10:15—Leander de Cordova, “Fiim-| hotel. 5 s e e i GULEL MR B nors. ] Lobyilich (yaidegin Alrich. g nasDeloit symphonyiOmhestre Scheldf. The mighty waves d | of Commerce here liad ihe chance | 0 \|,;.‘ r Davis' dance orch, | 10:30—Paul Southe, Fstelle Tobin,| 11--Biue Room dance orchestra and | by the storm washed away the sand | 1o agsure for all time the playing | SANTA CLAUS LATE ; f RIe 4 hills, and ever since the main flow | of (he American national anthem to | IN FAR NORT iy S e . or T st s en (g 1o | opts o e town of Nlen | ¥ort Simpson, Nestnmet Tore n[v,v.n\r\llt“\;‘.w"\‘:“' [11— lvxr\fls Harris and assisting| : |'Hrpl}“‘r:t?‘;::‘lk[:;}:?;lm e / = | Western scheldt, so formed.” 3elgium, every Christmas morning. ‘mq, Aug. 22 (M — Tesidents of] SR ol st |11: aylet, “The Night Before| studio talent. | 4 | = { The only condition was that they | this far north post recently had & baritone. he Mo Atter.” | R - = | WOLVES CAUSE HUGE LOSS | find an American Santa Claus to | second Christmas celeb vlolinist. fi | WCET Clgin—275 ’ | Moscow, Ang. 22 (P —Destruction | present the town with a new set of [ first mail boat of the scason, the ardon, haritone, | GO 25 30~ Same as WTAS. e e PR | Pioneer, arrived bearing 42 pouches Musical program. Ralp Arnes, tenor. < i J A | lust year entailed a loss of 4,000,-| A letter to that effcct was posted | from the “outside.” Tt was the first _Iirnie Golden's orehestr tace results (half hourly) WSAT—Cinclnnati—326 {600 gold rubles. & that time, | on the bulletin board of the delega- | mall since last fall. Though orchestra > Scheldt to commerce by | Terrl4 six i ndy Razaf, Bert Howell, $:45—Children's Stories by {he statisties show i h tion but at the time the congress| months late, the Christmas pack- WANYC—New York—526 = ¢ Brook's Collegiatcs. WSAT Story Lady. s . 5 50,000 tle and 25, adjourned it was still awaiting ac- \npm provided a gala event for theg BOpHONO, ymond Fis soprano 9—Radio SoeREt 3 | mals were devoured by the wolves, |tion. Many members of the delega- | white settlers. rms. - vy Brook's Collegiates 9:15 xtet in songs “onstantin Fconomidcs, man-| 5-5:30—Tndlanans, 1 ‘eekly News Review, el R B | [ &S ot FOR SALE HFRALD,S EVENING RAD[O TIME TABLE W “'l CIND_EE[S"” F?“EIU:_SALE i\:::;;mT\zn:eI;‘:lr:ll\;nel:o\;: tzn FOR WEEK OF SUNDAY’ AUG. 23’ 1925 . |l ) X 1300 STANLEY ST el 8132-2 | F A R M xeadm]: ;\ve:;;.le). Eflodern Y . | CROWLEY BROS. INC. || BUILDING LOTS ||rargetot. * BTATION T Met. SUN. MON. TLRQ WED. THURS. FRL SAT. \ PAINTERS AND | [NVESTMENT COX & DUNN "DKA, Pittshurg, 7:00- §:00 3 0 3 $:45:10:00 - 310,00 §:45-10:00 { / 2 l)Er()RAT()RS FDM, Beaumont, Tex.... € i 10:30 9:3010 1958 4 LD | / | | 267 Chapman Street [.F1. Los Angeles, Calif.... 6:30-11:00 11 -1 . 5:30.12:00 I | \ | 0( Chap | 5 }{F1Z, Fon dn Lae, Wis.... C 27 500 5:30 51 . 5:30 6 A 00- 5 I i | Estimates Chcerfully Given on | PROPERTY 272 Main St. KFJF, Oklahoma City, Okla. b 7:30- 0:30 §:30-10:00 )-10: . T . 2 - T h All Johs — Tel 2013 | KFNF, & andoah, Ia.... C 2 8:00- 9:15 . 9:30 . 9 . 9! . N 30 ' | | d h o A 2 G100 Gusiod o _ |- — Read the R, N i, 52 s 1 ot T ST 0 1 i | \ I ' ;WHEN [;1?\ l‘flA\;{TFORD CLASSIFIED SECOND HAND l‘i?"} lrv””[]\ Mo 1 1 "”: ]:‘";‘ ‘v-nn.lj‘:nq - }v‘.ur: S0 - 104 1;:15;011 ) = ?ATMH? QUET OYSTER HOUSE ! PRECED[NG Including Doors, Windows, Lumber, § Salt Lake City, % a:00.10:00 6:00-10:00 6:00-10:00 6:00.11: :00.12: 6:00-10:00 :no-u:no SINCL W-\E SPS | oh i Radiators, Plumbing Iixtures, etc. JTHS, Hot Springs, Ark... C 8748 9:25:171:00 G:25.11:00 0:25-11:00 4 i 00 9:25.11:00 9:25.11: LET THE RADIO | 22 STATE ST. PAGE Apply to Foreman on Job, 103 West l\‘\“\‘n\v].tx, TN B B ket m.m.,i, 0 -1 G DO THE TALING | Under Grant's 25¢, 30c and §1 Store s "Wr:::ri_"mm‘ Theatee WRBAP, Ft. Worth, Tex.... C 1:00- 1:00 : 30-10:45 lalso, Always a Fresh supply Yo CHAS. 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To bring up fo Daylight Saving Time, add 1925 BY JOMNSON FEATURES. ncg

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