New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1925, Page 16

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% { 3 | % VOICES IN THE AIR THURS! (All Programs on Eastern Daylight Saving Thne.) DANCE MUSIO TONIGHT, VG . Jones', Rich's. WRNY~Orlando's. WHN—WIill Oakland's, —Dance, musie. Dance music. Dance musle. =\Vincent Lopez's ~—Ernie Golden's. —Dance music. ight Hawks. acques Greene's Dance musie. WEAF-—New York—192 6—Dinner music, T—Mid.week church services. 7:30—Berenader §—Concert. 8:30—Automobile talk 9—Radlo artists. 10—8lvertown orchestra, 11-12—Vincent Lopez's orchestra w ew York—455 7--Museum talk i anderbilt orchestra, 7:55—"8hould You Drive a Car" John B. Kennedy 8—Firal baseball rcores. 8:10—Harry J. Caffrey, tenor. 8:30—U, 8. Marine Band. 10—Hour of music. 11:08—Jacques Green's with Clark's Hawallans WRANY—ANew York-—250 6.69—Tuning signal. T—8ports results. 0—Commerce of the Day. 0—Home Science. 30—Rita's Kiddy Music Party. §—Orlando's orchestra 8:30—Radio questions. 8:45—New popular songs 9—Amateur Night Contest 2:45—Male Quartet 10:16—S8tandard Serles, 10:30—Volga Trio. 11—Popular dance muele WIY—New 7:30—Freddie Rich ork—105 orchestra. WGBS—New York—316 Eugene Jones' orchestra. 0—Eugene Jones’ orchestra. 7:30—Boys’ club hour, 1 Saltpeter, violin §—Bir) talk, C 8 2:10—Carmine Coppola, flute 9:20—Paula Fire, 9:30—Theater program. WMCA—New York—3141 7—Palisades orchestra. 8—Luella Burna, soprano. 8:15—Robert Young, tenor. 9—Asbury Symphony orchestra. Twelfth Street Band. Snedden Weir, baritone. 13.12—Ernie Golden's orchestra. ew York—526 onomics.” i:45—Arcady orch -Markeot High “rederick G. baseball talk. | , planist. ight. York—361 tenor, a Rothenberg, planiste. —Cecil B. Kennedy's Harmony Quintet. ~W1ll Oakland's orchestra. —FEithel West, soprano. WOR—Ncewark—105 6:18-—"Words Often Mispronounced §:17—Halscy Miller's orchestra. WIP—Philadelphia—508 (:05—Dinner music. i—Unele Wip's roll call and nce nia Night Hawks. WET—Dhiladelphia—395 §—Pop co —Radio artist Atlantic City—275 WPG—Atlantic Clty—300 §:48—Organ 1 T—Dinner 1 WG R—Buffalo—319 —Dinne i —_— HOMES FARMS BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING orchestra, | o $—Same as WEAF, WHAM-Rochester—218 6—Eastman organ. WTIC—Hartford—319 7—Dinner music. 7:65—Musical program. WOTS—Worcester—2608 10-11—8ilvertown orchestra WEE1—Bos(on—116 6:30—Big Brother Club. 7:30—Earle Alpine, baritone 8—Pop concert. 10—8ilvertown orchestra WRW—Tarrytown—213 9~Police alarms. Musical program #:30—8cores and sports. 9:40—~WRW Entertainers. 10—Police alarms. —Royal orchestra. —Albert J. West, songs Norman Hastings, flute Dance mus WMAF—So. Dartmouth—450 f—Fugene Jones' orchestra, T—Weekly news review 7:30—RBoys' club hour. g *hael Saltpeter, violin rabel Nordhohn, soprano ryker, bird talker )—Oliver er, play review Paula Fire, soprano. :10—Carmine Coppola, flute 30—Theater program. WJAR—Providence—308 Baseball scores. fueical program :50—Stephen M. Hannon, talk 9—Musical program. 10—8ilvertown orchestra. WNAC—Boston—280 C dinner dance. WBZ—Springfield—333 Leo Reisman's Ensemble, : John Byam, baritone, 0—Baseball results. 3 J. 8. Marine Band 0—Willlam D. Strong, plano. —Market report. Baseball results. —Arlington time signals. WRC—\Washington—469 8—8horeham orchestra. 8 U. 8 Marine Band. 10—Hour of muesic. 11—Meyer Davis' Band. KDKA~—Pittsburgh—309 9-—Farm program. 9:25—News items; Kets. 9:45—KDKA Symphony Players. 11:15—Concert. livestock mar- WCAE—Pittsburgh—461 f—Dinner concert. 7:30—Uncle Kaybee; scores. 10—Concert orchestra. WEAR—Cleveland-—389 Maids. 9--Musical program from the studio. 10—Chauncey l.ee and his orch from the studio. 11—Instrumental solo hour. WTAM—LCleveland—389 7—Hotel Btatler concert orchestra. WIR—Detroit—516 §—Orchestra under the direction of Jean Goldkette, 10—Jean Goldkette's Serenaders and soloists. unckilled hands and become davsinad from their life. ducted tests have if washed by hand. 19 Main Street PAGE 8—Marjorie Moore and Her Melody To leay Itiss “EASY” that many women ¢ the meshes of these finer garments. Care NTW BRITAIN' DAILY. HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925, WX —Detrolt—516 T-=Jean Goldkette's Ensemble, 9—The Detrolt Symplony orchestra. WWil—Detroit—363 Dinner concert | 8—Bame as WEAF" WOK~—~Chicago—217 T—8tudlo program and dinner musie 11—Dance frollc and musical solos. WREO—Lansing--285 | 10:16—Varied musical program in- cluding the Reo Glee club and broadcasting orchestra, Instrumen- tal solos. WTAS—Elgin—302 9—Ths Purple Grackle orchestra and features from the studio, WSAT—C 8-11—8ame as WEAF, WLW—( §-—Dinner music, chestra. §:30—B: Hotel Gibson or- eball scorce. Continuation ra program ckatary Hawkine." 11—The Doherty Melody Boys 11:45—~WLW coneert orchestra 12:45—Organ selections. 1 a. m.—Midnight “Bow-Wows," teaturing Chief Barker, Kaye Nyne, organist. of “The Sky Ter- riers,” and other “Hot Dogs.” WHAS—Loulsville—400 N—8pecial musical program. News bulleting and welfare talk. WOC—Davenport—3i84 9-11—8ame as WEAT, New York. 1 a. m.—The LeClaire Hotel dance orchestra and eoloists. READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS MILK YOU'LL CRAVE You'll learn to like our milk — you'll remem- ber ‘to say Seibert Farms. It's a name that stands for purity and unquestioned food value, NEW BRITAIN, CONN, ‘MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS IVhy the “EASY” ceashes dainty things sosatisfactorily Women who once would never have dreamed of washing their own precious georgettes and underthings, their own treasured sweaters and scarts except by hand, them to the gentle action of Do @ Vacuum Eleth _ EASY wisaed and its three nickel plated cups. There are good reasons for this change. 3 now confidently commit 1 Fine things of this sort cannot be entrusted to rough treatment, 2 Delicate silks should be washed as soon as they rments for several bag is to cut months > €O ent to wash with the nse these important things as soon as they bec 3 The “EASY” washes without friction. medium used to impel the warm s Air is the ation thru ly con. demonstrated that clothes actually last longer when washed the Easy way than For delicate modern things, only the Easy air pressure and vacuum cup method—so gentle, yet so thoroughly cleansing—will do. BARRY & BAMFORTH Telephone 2504 One Contest and Three Proposals [loving musketeer companions seem- | peaceful town who have quarrels of |has been the revival here of the 'uwm-. the duelists embraced, DUELLING AGAIN POPULAR INTTALY vious dignified silence, been satisfied The three other challengers whic) followed upon the Visconti-Collalto set-to did not get beyond the stage of argument by the various seconds. who amieably anged the dispute without having their respective prin cipals test the swordmanship of their opponents, in One Day BANK L MONEY Dublin, Sept. 8 (M—A feature of all the Irish bank reports for the half-year ended June 30 Is a con- siderable fall in the deposits, and an increuse in advances to customers Net profits are maintained as well as the usual high dividends. The na tional bank pays a dividend of 14 per cent, The Munster and Leinster Viareggio, Italf, Sept. 3 (A)—The shades of D'Artagnan and his duel- Ingly ure beckoning to the fleld of honor persons of this ordinarily A nature through that require teats of arms, seitlement So strong come tax, and the Provinclal bank tradition of the duel that recently Y1343 par cont, within a single day one combat. was successfully carried out and three other meetings were arranged. Count Viscontt DI Modrone and Baron Di Collalto crossed sabers to settle a personal difference, the na- fure of which s shrouded in mys- tery. Titled personages seconded both men. Aldo Nadi, fencing champion of Italy, was master of ceremonies. In the first assault Vis- contl’s blade slaghed Collalto's right forearm. The surgeons agreed the wound was not serious and the duel proceeded. In another assault Col- lalto again felt the saber of his op- ponent, which opened nis richt el- bow. 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