New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1925, Page 18

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EW B -Studio recit 1:30—Dancy mus ! the Ad WREO—LANSING lson 1 WHAS—=LOUISVILLE—~100 SATURDAY \ orclivsira WOR—NEWARK—103 [ DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT, 7:00 WMCA—Ampl LR WRNY 1 WA Wy Wit WGBS " WIZ 1ZWEAT » WAMVA » WOl wWaop b WAHG ' WR WAB—ATLANTA—128 Dur L nning World Polle K, EVENING PICK (492)—Ya prog 1—Dmt stra WAAM—NEWARK—263 15-—1 . Dy sociate artists, KTHS—HOT SPRINGS—375 MEMPHIS—199 Powers and PHILADELPHIA—508 1—Organ re -Dal Ruch organ g Dinner om Ca | Tom WMBE—MIAMI BEACH—3 Dinner musie, ¢ WIAR—PROVIDENCE—306 3 : t“””““» ' Ny and music 4 2 o s lcaha WNAC—BOSTON—280 WEFI—PHILADELFHIA—506 | gram, foatn Tea Room Ensemb KPRC—HOUSTON—2 Harmony Trumpeters, —Radio Bible class The D ng Widow.” nk blind pi T—Dance orchestra, A—DALLAS—176 Octa club chorus, Don Best Edna M. Snyder, c Mast 30— lings by Herbert Night. P by artists vocal and 10—D m WIAG—WORCE 15--Story T pular songs. TER—263 n music; J, , director, 45—Organ recital. bassador dinner music. Irish Sunshine. $5:20—New Jersey Real Estate Boar 10—Dance orchestr: WHAR—ATLA Leonard s hot 1 dance WEAF=NEW YORK—102 Str nan utt's orchestra. Assoclation of | ¢ and Roxy's Gang. Pollyann entertainment, 0-12—O0r it WOC—DAVEAPORT—181 30— fme pr buritone recital eClaire hotel dance Peter MacArthur, baritone KSD—ST, LOUIS—515 Orchestra and from the Grand Central theate Symph stories ritone. e, planist barit violinist, m Fagan, G CITY—213 caside . i WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 Half-hour Bridge lon, No. 3 Dance program, WGR—BUFFALO—319 30-4:30—Duffalo Radio Trad concert. WHAM—ROCH Fastman th Babson's Mess 5—Theater organ from Pantages r. Cheater orchestra Ensenible. —Weather; market report. WMAK—LOCKPORT—266 O—Dance program. Musicale, usical program, WRC—WASH violinist, Pique, pia Trio; ing specia ISTER—278 1—Trwin Ab 4 ater orchestra. 405 estra, thic ban: Sosonsky Tria ~—Lorr frolic, Da 4:32—Market quo #:50—Fin music and solo WOQ—KANSAS CITY—278 Mu. —Musical healing service WOAW—OMAHA— ot ialto or neial s n orchestra ngton orchestra. incous 1 1na music, . pianist. 3 ank Hodec's il hesiral Ry e ‘2 jubilee orch. nish Village orch KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 Dinner concert. g Westinghouse band; quartet, | o WCAE—PITTSBURGH—161 | 0—Dinner concert. | sauce announcing KEAB—LINCOLN—211 Dinner my Musical studio. WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—116 Paul hotel conce t Trio. instruc ey's Corn . 5:50 3) n dan ion 5130 rogram from loren 18 Jack Mi 3 Judith Roth HOPTANO. 0—Children’s period T Studio concert 9 WADC—AKRON, 0.—23 Dinner concert WTAM—CLEVELAND—390 Dinner music, rt orch ies,” WAMD—MINNEA ™ P Jones' Coo-Coo clui WEAR—CLEVELAND—300 Dinner concert WSAI—CINCIN NATI— Children’s stories. Chime concert Sextet; news lan ~Miscellaneous conce Jular program, KPWA—OGDEN, UTAH—261 Radio Dealers’ program KOA—DENVE Wurt Best Ca KGO—OAKLAND—361 WMCA—NEW YORK—341 13- Bicyel: t an WKRC—CINCINNA Marion McKay's orchestra; f WLW—CINCINNATI—122 Organ reeital, 1 Frn ( 1 ) WAYC=NEW Y( Band concer KHI—LOS ANGELES—105 WIR—PONTIAC—517 o Areddn Cafeteria orchesty el Goldke ind solofsts. Serenaders; solofsts. Dance 1:30—Jewett J WREO—! -7—Dinner 2—TDiance musie. WGN—CHICAGO—370 mausic ANSING—266 v parly SAN FRANC WMAQ—CHICAGO—148 1 Bkl6y 5 Cak | hestra music i + Frederick Daw irians in WQI—CHICAGO—118 KJR—SEATTLE—381 SILENT NIGHT. KIFMX, KFX#, KOR, Wl WEBH—CH CAGO— W W WI Wi Wi W W v Wipl WRVA WHO, VIAR WTAG KFUO, WELS—CHICAGO—315 m WLS barn WHT—CHICAGO: WHAD, W orchestra. Organ recital Nightingale MOLIS—214 ISCO—128 KGW—PORTLAND, ORE.—1901 WEEI RITAIN DAILY HERALD, Through the Static | " ery went of dying b Lappy, he i rematned at ed 1o ¢ vening, | me I | ook, and 1n- |y ant luring the re. | on all brog | % the dinner western 1 be heard casily, . e prot happene 1in 1 5. nt to g A" Di wster lour rom | WTIC was on the alr ¢ at g 20 o'clock, bro: BACK COOLIDSE Oif GOURT Connecticut S of the Shriner's tel Hond., And widible through the gathering was an er ) put it mildl v bund plaved “Ju River,"” the pro and of course \ ) M inds tors und Represen- Sab tatives Favor Legislation Paving Way For Entrance of U, S, vdmirable inters qu present ' a diverting swipes and BY ¢ ngto Washington, Connecticut Yored Shen 'oolid mel- | (w av af Y (e behin proposal 1o ha rani ick. The | corps are golidly nphells Conir To Shout.” and “G 0 lation for the “ntry of the nited States into the wey Although Senators Dir McLean have cir adheren: cores of lette to them ecach day 1 great nonchalance at repeatedly an 0 con took us completely phonog being 1 owner of station, aph selection inue I Fra did ion on the qu announe to favor ft . Both Senators Mclean “The Hidden Ic will vote for WGY len it comes hefor nate, A udy statior proposal will he in y it will not require hous but the congressmen for it tor McLean has bee the world court propo. 19 first broached fh ¢ President Harding Hughes, He vorld court during congress. nator Bingham Lag, fave world court from the to office on that there ‘should b cticut rogardir trom- question, Se B 1 s position cle Mr. Nichols, entitlin uy: Bership I favor the United international ed by President 1 rsed by the republican party in platfors Upon the stion or urgi as ind Bing am orld court Players f heard of it in very long s rather ha form of t we net of the wse, generally § us to Conn beer ny nin f i a radio pr lowever 1 radio presentic- and it rything tion was exer was pos sible to hear ¢ ate or's tn- | enjoyed the off program is n loubt no in 4 nonsense, tand on nization. th solo, yi ates to th nent court of the Bristol |of 0 WTIC, and the m a credit to the town ¢ of , it couldn’t ifs national Br jon of what form our adher- » should fake T &hall vofe reservations and ltfes | & nds of telegrams which meet president’s approval vvery citizen in Bristol and environs |The attitude of President were heard, {towards our foreign relations con | mands my hearty receive my cordial support.” jus recor ) Coolic ind ing pproach was i preser cou ain William ram in which | musi for nantord mendme il 8o, ' s Coolidge ony red a from Le | o'clock &nd the . To our Billy Butier's or program of dance non | Bal ' 11 s Farmers Get Meat Out HAYECEAU Inbins pi e Of Boxes Like Mail 3 San Luig Obispo, Cal,, Dee, 12 (A by the Travelers' faultless tra o | 1 . 1 With the installation sion and modulation, 1 . % |box cold storag: me n Luis Obispo county daily supply of meat i e way they g their mail, The farmers he boxcs in pro they g0 to own ¢ Ljont of storage fo inst |their next visit. i a8 usug nce | way of system, or With ould make a n radio e S 1ould b motto. v e has n the Instry > others. The le and we! tran . We en- joyed the entire concert. i | ' FOR SALE end SIX-ROOM COTTAGE was at| At Belvidere. specially when the t in New York was microphon: ments ove £ them until is a supe wneed sole The the | Way Hot water heat, fireplace, sun porch. Small There was 1 T d. v ehariming about the 8010 amount of cash down. . WDOD at Ci 15 on the 25 COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. 1d voiee some barnyard » you and we announcement. WHITE STAR LINE CRUISES ANCHOR LINE —to— THE WEST INDIES Jan. 23 and Feb, 2 8. S, California l CRUISES e ! THE WEST INDIES | Jan. 23 and Feb, | | 2 CANADIAN PACIFIC TINE MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE S. 8. Empress of France February 9, 1926 Trom New York $900 and up 1 CUNARD LINE CRUISE —lO— THE MEDITERRANEAN Feb, 17, 1926 S. S. Mauretania 55 and up UNITED AMERICAN LINE | AROUND Tie! WORLD | CRUISI 1926 S, S Resolute $1600 and up A AL AD, TAZ Jan. 21, LAMPORT AND HOLT LINE CRUISES TO SOUTH AMERICA Jannary 23 and Febroary 22, 1926 Rates $675 and 8850 prazil and West Indies—Brazil, Uruguay, Argentine & West Indies Y H KYW—CHIC DENTIST AGO—536 orct Hour. i WORO—NTW YORK—233 i Cenereen Clabs SR EXTRAY, G AS fand FOXYG \\H‘\‘A I||" AGO—217 L WINDOW SCREENS, ETC WENR—CHICAGO—268 T WHBR—STATEN ISEAND—21 All-Am e L TeAGD Carl Splettstoeszer — H. T Johr ROCKY HILL AVE Tel a8 WAHG—RICHMOND THLL—316 WIRO—CHICAGO— WGEP—NEWARK— ner J Aces o \\.H:——DI‘IVI‘U“.I*‘ J INDIVIDEUAL ROOMS ; HARDWARE CITY STORAGE W, SCHSLTZ Call A. E. Hurlbut Tel. 1099-3 ‘ WAl 1)—-]‘(![‘(1 HURON-—278 : 5 Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. : ‘ - : Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. New Britain Screen Mfg. Co ROYAL MAIL CRUISES WEST INDIES Jan, 1st and Feb. 20 S, S, Ohio »0 and uy STENFECK CRUISE | To WEST INDIES 20, 1026 S, S, Bremen $160 and up Jan. | RED STAR LINE CRUISES To The MEDITERRANEAN Jan. 16 and ch 6 S. & Lapland $690 and up WHITE STAR LINE CRUISES To MEDITERRANEAN 7 and Feb. 25 Adriatic $690 and up EN BERMUDA CRUISES & TOURS 8, 9, 12, 19 Days $121 8131 Si61 PORTO RICO LINE 12-day Cruise to PORTO RICO Rates $170 and up §213 ol WARD LINE CRUISE to CUBA Ten to Seventeen Days All Expenses, Hotels, Tours, ete Rates $160 and up UNITED AMERICAN LINE CRUISES to WEST INDIES Dec. 19, Jan. 9. Jan Feb. | 27 and April 1. ) and up Further Rates, Descriptive Literature, Passport Information, Pori Rules and Regulations and all Other Information Furnished upon Application. GECRGE A. QUIGLEY CONN Tel 308 MAIN STREET md Floor NEW BRITAIN ts for all Steam-hip Lines 107 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925, |thousand would have the tax t¢ duced from $1.50 to 70 cunts thousand, cigars selling for five o« would have the tax reduced fre $4.00 to $2.60 per thousand, the t on 5 to 8 cent cigars would be v 25 Per Cent Roduction in Levy [duced from $6.00 to $4.60 a thou jand; 8 to 16 cent cigars would hai« a tax reductlon from $3.00 to $7.0 Il'm' tax on 15 to 20 cent cig would be cut from $12.00 to $10, and cigars selling for more th conts a plece would have the reduced from $16.00 to $12.50 thousand, e MCLEAN FOR CIGAR TAX CUT IMHMIGRATION POLICY ry of Connectiout Senator Favors House's Labor Announces Dif« ferent Against Smokers, | Procedure To Be | | BY GEORGE N MANNING | (Washingron Burenn of N Washington, Dee, P. McLean of announced today that he Davis « reduction fn the sales throug! cigars when the revenue fdered in the senate, The revenue introduced in the house pro- | uctions of about per [ 1 as a member of the financs commitice of the senate, Naton Mel will attempt to have this go into effect immediately a reduction kept in the bill or even |Christmas recess, [reduced to adlower level, ——— t present the tax o small cigars | Tlamas are the baggage anim “iing less than three pounds per |of Bolivia, Followed rald.) ator cticut would seck tax on bill is con- | Cieorge MRS, PORTER GRAN Miss Edith Porter, diotit Walnut Hill school was g leave of for the of the school year. Her le ahsence ve W publie, « whiel eseribes | nad not | The la. | in charge of | s that t so Trish he “The el_);jew School C hanuka Program SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 ing country that ad. presen- \ments con- not At Talmud Torah Evening—Adults EONCT n 25 privilieze of mak- ! 1 this Liroad would he re ) Tand inimigrant pon T 1 te n provided this exar il a o would it a an nation by immizrant inspectors npon rrival A. C. DAYTON ARE THE cen 1 fon abread and en the rnment should remove such to the immigr for further exar 1 would g inding of rigid found al to he assed nd of ation ahros check every way riv in s sil Woman’s Hnir Dresser WE CARRY Cets Frormans Tins e 12 (A—What can 1en’s hair-dresser In Parie make Or rather what ecan he the ctter class L'Opinion | B » to be in | t least one it give: vs where more than 120,- This represents, | . more than | § You know the Alling Rubber Co. Service—mNow know the Excellent Radio Service we give BUY IT HERE! Alling Rubber Co. 240 Main Street none of a position o vomen's Opposite Monument b doubtless hopes that the lorities do not read {WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE AT | THE HONISS 'OYSTER HOUSE 22 STATE ST. 1925 Hudson Sedan, driven very | |Under Grant’s 3sc, 50c and $1 Store | Also, . PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Johs — Tel. 2913 e ———————————— MOTOR TRUCKING Furniture Moving Cinders and Filling Material Furnished A. H. HARRIS 2459 FOR SALE Chrysler Standard Sedan driven only 3,700. Just like new. Can be bought right. Always a Fresh Supply To little, 6 good balloons, many ex- Take Home tras, A-1 condition. BENNETT MOTORS 250 Arch, e Small cash will buy a nice cottage in Belvidere, H with oak floors, fireplace, hot water heat. A dream of a house. For particulars, call CampReal Estate Co. | 272 Main Street WINDOW TRIMMING OF ANY DESCRIPTION Art Backgrounds Built W. H. COUGHLIN DISPLAY SERVICE Asylum Street, Hartford Telephone 3-5109 Phone 348 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bidg. k! THE OLD HOME TOWN e ———— | HE OUGHTA JACK UP THE HORN - AND RUN A (\wHoLE MACHINEESA r:ED NEW CAR el LIKE A CAT AFTER A FISA = DINNER" O BUY THE JUNK TO BE SLDRE HE 60T ALLOF HIS CAR BACK—NOW WITH THE CAR REBUILT HE STILL HAS NINE JMPORTANT PARTS LEFT OVER. any . A ———— RECENTLY HENRY APPLEGATE RAN RIS CAR INTO A P JUNK WAGON WRECKING BOTH SO BADLY HE WAS FORCE:! ‘.\_fl —_— (S25 BY Sowneson FRATIRRS, e n-12-2e

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