New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 13

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VCICES IN THE AIR |: 6:16—Judith Roth, soprano — | 8:80—Bossort Lumberjacks. e e R e orchestra. | TUESDAY, i W YORK~—273 L — lobile Quintet. —Joe Sherman a allroad Y H\, G. 10—8a DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT, 00 WMCA—Polka Dot. 10:00 WJY—Paul Specht's, 10:00 WNYC—Harry Ash's 10:06 WIP—Joe Ray's, 10:80-13 WMCA-—Dance musi T. Geer. soprano. dio ’lfl]k © York's Ne Lew Pollack. dam -~l]m l.lIL r H | WCBD—ZION, 11, | 9—Mixed quartet and ¢ WLW—CINCIANNA adapt ur L.—345 Tl— uritone 10:30 WEAF—Vincent Loy Birthday ansom of 10:30 WJZ—Mayflower, 11:00 WEAF—DMeyer Davie.' | 00 WHN—Dance music | :00 WPG—Dance music orchestra. 11:30 WFBH—Dauce music b tur WSAT—CINCINNATI— —Concert orchestra | 8:45—0r recital by ¥ EVENING PICK. —Opera w 92)7:30—Davis Saxophor —Theater ta ffi:l;f"’ RO CR —Alexandre Zeltlin, “Sculpy “iffln‘g“:;: !!{?“n?”“" SQUITHD 10—"Important Dates in Radlo." WNYC (526) 9:30—Chandler mixed PRI, Quartet. WKOB—BROOKLYN—240 WAAM (263) 8—113th Infantry|6-7—Dinner music ban WOR—NEWARK—405 va entertainers WIP (509) 8:16—Works of negro| Mispronounc ! _composers by negro artists, ports,” Bill Wathey. | §—Selections from | 6:30—"Man in the Moon St $:30—Da , Hood.” e o Yar . 33) §:15—Speclal theatrical 20—News Bulletin | 3—ATLANTA— program. | WAAM—NEWARK—263 = Blltmors Salon orchestra KPO (428) 11—Danish Singing so- | 6—Al Makon's orchestra. 11:45—Entertainment clety, WMC—ME MPHL = o o I i | hestra. baritone, 1:80—Waldo Eme WTIC—HARTFORD—476 ! 6:30—Dinner music, Hub Restaur- ant Trio. | 6:45—Weather repc Band Mg \\"l'v TS, ( nor WUI—PHILADELPHTA- 0 cert orchestra orchestra. o ritone and ba ~Studio program, selectlons from | 5 "Robin Hood"—Travelers' Mixed | quartet, Tra Choral club, a| chorus of soloists, 278 mphonic or | §:30—Organ Joseph € ebe, organi: Wi BL—'*,P[\! GFIELD—333 6:30—Hotel Lenox Ensemble 7—Market reports. singe ude Hatcher -Weather repors sons' descri WJAR—PROVIDEN —300 TON—280 \TLANTIC dio ciut CILY T tural repor Shopping.” Dinner ert * Frank Dele 10—The G ..,) | The Rhine \\(n\_\l\\ YORK —21a 1 Theat e e WCALE. ‘Hl\hll\t H-—161 eriod m WEAF, WADC—AKRON, O.-—258 6—Dinner m \\! \l:—.l LEVELAXD—390 gyncop 6—Di —Program m W \\I I('—-l \\\l\ i—301 o artists CHICAGO—100 rs) Alamo orch music ~Your Hour L. \\ MAQ—CHICAGO—118 sague program WLS—CHICAGO—S15 r | 7:15—Organ; story; WLS T: | KYW—CHICAGO— (2 a. m.—Insom | WEBH—CHICAGO: 7:30—Police a 7:85—The Canadians | §—Clarion Male Quart | . [ : l i \\l)l\-( IH( \(.0—"] s ndler Mixed Quartet | 11—Musica .] Ash's orchestra. WENR—CHICAGO—2 10 olice alarms; weather. —Dinner cert 10:35—Harry Ash’s orchestra. 9:11—Popular program Horo- —Program FORD, &'s or KPR o o ar | —SAN ANTO NI NANDC WHO-—DL5 MOIN WOoAW WA—OGDEN, UT KOA—DLNV] KGO—OAKLAND. KHJ—LOS ANGELE Arcade ( ore dance | | l\l‘(»—-*\\ Y"\\ll LAND durlng the WGBU at | eve —HOL ‘l IN— ORE ¥l NTO—397 VAH- 206 ES—526 ~OMAHA—320 L AH—261 361 —492 shortly teele's orchestra was| Dalsles” and “Angry” were two of | Cracker,” one of | the numbers featured, The station own compositions, which sound- [ came in with a great deal of vol- retty slick, The next time, Miss| ume and completely drowned out heresa Horne, staff planist, was on | WCAU, which was broadeasting on the alr. She played “When You|about the same wavelength, eave e World Behind," and| A “You're More Than The World To| WBAP at Fort Worth was anoth- 10." Her loisurely style of interpre. | er visitor in the course of the even- tation pleased us y. The an-|ing. Ward's Trall Blazers dance o nouncer his distinely individuval [ chestra played Your Sorrow nd spouting out the | in the usual st ind then agaln later. i WJIBL at Decatur, Yllinols, oftered slons piano solos were | a keen dance orchestra, one of the | first time the plan- | best on the air station also pleased L L) 7 we left the st Other statfon announcements we heard were t of KFKX, Hast. WTAM, Cleveland, very loud; 3 | WJZ, New York; WCAE, Pittsburgh; at Providence camo in|\JR, Detrot: WGR, Buffalo; ¢ all mixed up With| wAHG, Richmond Hill, and WSAI, n. The other Clhelaantl nough to provide | o« e 0 wracking whistle s the whistle died out, | ation L L] ings; lee club of Mercer univer- etir Macon, Georgla, entertained on not often. Ray Stewart's | the late program from WSB, Atlan- | a mfi\r»i @ of the numbers, | 13 The station poured in comfort- Lt N peed l;l\ff‘li'—fl'* ably and, although we did not hear of the song numbers, a mono- As we tu on WBZ the |, logue by one of the members of the | club was extremely '~ | trayed use the telephons for the first time, Aleppo drun was tearing away funny. It por- efforts of an old darky to 80 wa le: 12ugling | yoy've all heard “Cohen on The ! in the band room, | Telephone.” Well, it was along the Rl same line. s Happy Home Entertalners| rhat's all for today, thanks! 1 an interesting program of | —P. E. L r clodies from hllI\A | loud and ¢ never heard ”’"i — : ordeaster with more | (R £ “American Patrol’ ang| (STRNE SHeY ol [Tel 1] ilight” were The ORIGINAL Malted Milk a, this part of followed by two ast Rose of Sum- | I'he O 1 Oaken Bucket.” 1 S espy a male quartet, us of each number, valids, The Aged quartet sang old | Nourishing— Digestible— Ne Cooldng et and Low (8@ Avoid [mitations = Sub. melody orchestra pre om W) 1t was pretty falr, up of country fiddlers KEEPING WELL === An MR Tablet (a vegetable eperfent) taken at night will help koep you well, b toniog and strengthening your 4l gestion and elimination. AR JUNIORS—-Littlo NRs One-third the regular dose. Made of the same ingredients, then candy ted, For children 'and adulta. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST illsbury's Best Flour One of the family Milled from Selected Wheat— Every Kernel Clean XXXX Now Somers | feels great! | Says Tanlac was “like a lifeline thrown out to him” | a salesman. Success in his work calls for an ) that only comes with boundless health d year he suffered with stomach trouble until he was nervous wreck. He couldn’teat. Huau,'dn'ls/np In th’ time he lost fifteen pounds and was going rapidly No ks to Tanlac, Somers feels great. H: appetite has He has regained his [ it in the pink of “I dread to hace become of It was ltke o to me as I was st time.” d and the energ address on greatest Tonic and builder. It can help you just as it has helped millions of others if you will only give it a sq chance. pounded after the famous Tanlac formula from N ure’s roots, barks and herbs it is a harmless vegetable tonic imulates the digestive organs, restores appetite, tones up the system and es you feel great. Don't risk prolonged illness or a serious operation by g matters drift along. Get a bottle of Tan‘u at your pogist’s today and start back to vigorous health. Nore: For Constipation, take Tanlac Vege- table Pills, Nature’s own harmless laxative. TAN FOR YOUR HEALTH MURDER IN STREET Syracuse, “I'm Knee Deep in After a quarrel in the home of Wil- llam Emmons, Henry Rockwell, a boarder Brown, street death with a razor. Then he turn- ed on himself and {nflicted wounds which it was might prove fatal, EXCHANGE SEATS MORE COSTLY |*¢Y: Yesterday was elected chalrman 'New York, Nov, 17 UP—The re.|of the board to succeed the late A.C tusal of New York stock exchange|Bedford. Walter Cam Teagle re- | brokers to permit an expansion of Z wh yesterday chased Lilllan membership yesterday sent the price of seats soaring to a record | height. that the sale of a membership had been arranged for $150,000, which |compares with the previous record N. Y, Nov. 17 (P housekeeper, to the re he slashed Ler to Indlan JONES SUCCEEDS BEDFORD New York, Nov,17 (P —George H. Jones, vice-president and treasurer of the Standard Oll Co, of New Jer. sald at a hospital malns president of the company. | ! JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO., INC, SPECIAL FOR Wednesday Morning CLOTHES BASKETS Exactly As Nlustrated None Sold To Dealers No Charges No C. 0. D.’s No Deliveries All Cash and Carry Only 1 to a Customer [ * THE BIG FURNITUR’E STORE" 132 MAIN 57 Palmer, Ma glant tree, war, 12 SENTF 7. LW BRITAIN CONN. Exactly Ag Tlustrated NCED TO DIE Leningrad, Russia, Nov. The supreme court yesterday passed death sentences against 12 | officlals of the Port of Leningrad | for misappropriation of state prope former Announcement To our Christmas Club depositors In order that you may have your Christmas Savings Club check by Dec. lst, this is the last week, ending Nov. 2Ist, that payment can be made in our club for the year 1925 We want you to know that we have been glad to have you with us and that we hope to have a continuance of your patronage. | Our 1926 club is now forming. 'TRUST CO. NEWERTAI oy Truly a Bank of Service Open Saturday Evening, 7-9 HISTORIC TREE RAZED Nov, 17 (P—Bun- Exchange officlals admitted |day night's storm partly destroyed & known as the Bear tree, connected by tradition with the la: A limb 70 feet long crashed through the roof of a six | tamily house, 17 P—

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