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THURSDAY (Al Programs on Fastern standard Fime,) NING PR Al WHBZ—SPRINGEH LD == 306 m, Wi given by ROVIDENC ries © Roger A ovidence, to \ 1 Cord ¢ WNAC—=BOSTON Conduc linner dance di- rection It T:40—Talk, rtson Busines: Commi Musi 50—Antonio Half-Hour Pharmaciste ‘ WEEI—BOSTON—319 3—lou K 6—Dok Ei ion man's orchestr, nbourg's Rinfonians. tainment talk N same WRBPI—NEW YORK—263 6—Dance music. WIZ—NEW YORK—155 Market quotations. Financial summary. N. Y. University course wdge Jr Madison Concert orchestra. Army Band James G. Harbord. uation in Washing- Freddie Rich's orchesira, WIV—NEW YORK—105 Vanderbilt or Jerome Uhl, a Dougherty. soprano. Al Church club dinne . Joiin G. Mu bariton: s: The ray, Bishop Dr. H . Ern- srnor WEAT—=NEW YORK—# Dint Mid i music. week Hym rothers Sing rkinites. Mar kxsk D or imo: -12—Vincent WGEBS—NEW YORK—: 16 WHN—NEW YORK—361 HOULD Real S (ream for breakfast! Juy Milk in the Cream Top Bottle The cream pours ofl the top. Cosls no more! ¢ 0UAR) T PHONE 17 Farmers’ Milk 453 South Main Street Manning, | 7 | 110:48 | 110 1115 | Utopla orcl Kent Thom WGER—BUL Dinner mus! Juck Litt Jointly with Weston Joyee, bur Vincent Lop y and Marle Van, singers, WRC—WASH Hock and Jerome, songs Hamilton orehe Kentucky orcheat | 7—Smithsontan t Swanee Enter 7 Shoreham o ade oists Congert by ‘Horses," Ja “Political 81 Wile orchestra Parody YORK—, “Market High Spots” Polfee alarms ONune | ing of International Furts phony o lett, sopranc £ Midnig Trend o 50— Pollee alarms; weat WRNY—NEW YORK— Whose Blrthday Sports, Tada cone ren's p Program Si Day rom ra Notes Miriam Davis. A Catheli Radio Question 1 eriown orc WTAM—CLEV t-=Hotel Hollende WEAR—C! Hotel Statle 3-8:581 Cirele Answers e Guiter- | | wme as W Percy Organ Essuys on Philisophy -1 \\ e 30~-Dinner mus Artists’ rect \¢ Stlvertown orc 0lg WMCA—=NEW YO Gol dkette's orc Dauce orches WWJ—DET Diuner concert Program saine WREO—I Dinner concert. Orchestr WSAT—CINC Char WSAT prog. Sume us W WK RC—CINC Wurlitzer man phone solos KYW Jack Cohen, Howard Lally Snodden Wel Hilde Goldmeyer, readings »—Iva Mona Lyon, pianist, Mario Al Cha Minnfe Wk > Golden's ore Night. V YORK—233 George Coleman, pianist, furray, soprano. tenor, CH financ . Billy Johnston's HLED WHAP—NEW YORK—240 -Ruth Montgomery, soprano. Darl Bethmann, baritone. 1—Kitty Cheathar Marie Vanden, viol SirasHonloriGo News digest Ty ~Mina Hager. contralto. T e et George Walker, bass. A SRt O i—Violinist; speaker. Fheomnlait 9:80 —~ Mina Hager, contralto. Coon-Sanders George Walker, bass; planist. | 00007 Rut Montgomery, soprano. ] WEBH—NEW YORK—27 N OK o Songs; Hottentots, Ju h, soprano. Murray Schwartz, plan “Volley Endirss, contralto, Incs Nodari, soprano. Reginald Pasch, tenor. Yorkville Entertainers, WLWL—NEW YORK—288 AT Wolcoft, pianist. Minut, --#An Tour of $145 | | 9:30—Association 10— University of 10:20 Conde Pallen. Kreuter Trio. . 11—-Dance music “Psychoanalysis, Rev. |3 2, m.—Ginger 1 vienne, soprano. 1es FN ISLAND—: ) rk, violinist, swedish pro 38 mete ccture, W. L. ocal selections; violints WOR—NEWARK—105 Words n mispronoun Billy Wathey of t ening Telegram staff § ~Jacques Jacobs' Hotel Concert; orch Your Hou Dinner conc v 1. — Midnight Music Polf Box pre aud weal -(foncert, . Delta ( rk Fiening News, United ws bulletin. WGCP—NEWARK—252 -Symphony orehestra. , Val and Lloyd. ano: Judith Ro Max Heitt, violin y Cowan Entertainers 30— Strickland’s orehestra, WLIT—PHILADELPHIA—305 “Auto irs.” Dream Daddy. WFI—PHILADELPHIA—395 Concert orchestra, Dance orehestra Program same as WEAF. WCAU—PHILADELPHIA—278 WRVA—RIC Market reports. 0--Station ann und South estra. Silver Ton Gondolier, el WBAT—BA dr rland v Ha WRAL Musical from { Musie organist §-10—Musical Night, cctions George 5 WSB—ATIL br. ¢ cita WGST—ATI s-9—Program sp H. Johns Hour. eview of sporiing T WM—ME Bedtin KTHS—HOT Rallad WHAR-—ATI : : Dance orches WGY—SCRENECTADY —3580 gra fen Eyck N Hestor's dat T ‘line’s Co WRR—DALLAS—246 WOC—DAVE im WEAY WEA} WHAY WRW—TARRYTOWN—278 ts gram i A WHO—DES sper Dahlquita, . BONgS, phony orch PITTSBURGH—161 WOX—=DETROIT—517 —Studio concerl. WIR—PONTIAC—517 quartet and Dornberger's orch. o bedtime story. the S 5 WES—CHICAGO—345 WMAQ—CHIC 7 Al and orchestr Songs; chimes. H WQI—CHICAGO—148 $—Rainbow orchestra. WIAZ—CHICAGO—322 WHI—CHICAGO—100 “Entertainers; WIBO—CHICAGO—22 ort ; WHAS—LOUISVILLE—100 URSDAY, JANUARY 21, 196, FREF CONGERT AT @ SCHO0L TONIGHT \estra tenor, pson, bariton =310 $180--Rulelgh quintet, 9—~Bankers' Life trio 12—Little Symphony WDAF—KANSAS CITY 365 T—Markets. Bed(ime story, talk, Musle, ighthawk trolic. KSD—ST, LOUIS—343 Same as WEAF Esmerelda B, Hame as WEAL, WOS—JEFFERSON CITY—141 Missourt Farmers' week program of talks and mus APOLIS—116 Al \estra Book | Prograni to Be Given at Nathan Hale Auditorium WEAK, ez's orchestra, Mayes, planist INC st Yo public the New club will tak e A beginning at 8 o'clock, be an epoth-making event history of the Musical the first of a scrivy Cowill b Harboard, Frederig nes con Vi uatioy cert of Musicul Nathan from Willinm place at hostra, e s scho ed, E—215 tic club orel, —328 Brown Palace string orchestra nt Night. ke Jullet KGO—OAKLAND—361 chools the r of the et “A Scrap Paper” comfe| The concert tonight will bo given |1 i ‘\‘_l Bevis drama in three acts, KGO Playe v’n vonjunction with th t ; by Arton trio. eachors KFI—LO0S8 ANGELES—167 | Hale s University of Southern Cal. |is antic I|w|<'\,l Puplls in th ¢ A fo and tenor, been looking forward \?'IM\’.‘I‘: v'\“‘““;"‘ \‘\;:“I LES—105 1"'"‘.‘;"'"‘ ;I'”' 7 ‘\“4“- .\:M Bl ' “:“""' ELAND—389 Ttramentar suintet. > in the nelghborhood of the bullding | market n orchestra. SThlieatral have been fnterested, the HUEOHRI 68 AND—380 e LEd ng free to all comers in fhat see- | severe t orchestra, S tion of the city. The auditorium of " the fair size and iy to hold a gathering | ! wppreciative people, nd Theron W. Hart, president of the |15 said to | Musical club, and tKe program | committee having :fr- coneerts ju | realize 1 charge, have arranged an attractive |ing program which will be participated in by a dozen of the accomplishud musicians of the clul program will be —Pluno solos: apsodic it will cluly, red fro: the public winter being in cone cha W Lely given Halil emaind that ssociution o 100l and u ¥ Juyed o t for Lone ong parents propl e 505 school vin expected is of large e e TAT. | c. hestra, ¢ the invisibillty Perseus! st nlght , me! Pity of far from worth while. | was f ) closely tis, ‘tis true, There was as follows: lack of volume, whi { gradually waxed and waxed until w wiid off into a sea of $naudibility. | And then we turned on the ery | | charger. Last night was so much different from the night before {there was no fun in it. We din't| ng in one Chicago station. The| . Yorkers helped us out, as did | henectady and a few of the others | which are noted v their voiume at | all times, Lut results ren't satis- | | factory, not g sho T | was static und fading too, although | the former took a pulverized form | and Just ted in now and then, to | ICAG—D38 ! make things interesting. Ly clul and final mar-| SHSLS | WEZ | enor- hestra; soloist, | & marked It January Allegro Mi Arie for 18 grand dans son obscurite’ from “The Queen of Sheba’ e e GG Ingar Roberts for 4lto and tenor Bird's Farewel . £ in G, minor ROIT—353 as WEAF, bl (o) ; | wing rom a se Lois Phielps soprano INNATI—32 . et INNATI— “Passage r sical hour. Hildach nd and saxo- wne: Sartori Tuttie and Morris 1. Hoglund Violin #olo (a) Legende [ Mrs, Carl Bohm The Old Fiddlers' contusi a Vo Goorgl beginning to assume such Marcus Tivi mous proporiions that a recital of | v Tyig (violin ‘eello and piano) ames would read like the pub-| (2) Andante Itel paid the (b) Londonder 55 ) Schierzo pltai | 1 trom KDKA at|is Thome T.os hed st of those who Read- | largest income taxes. We won't ) bother to put down the names of Music” under the | those who took part last cvening, be mmonwealth Edi- | cause there we: several of them, “har| nd by next week there will be sev- | anyway, what do you re who they were? The affair took place at (‘ook's Butterfly allroom, and we enjo, b he various | VIE conceptions of the old dance tunes | as played by men who used to strut | to them. Possihly s isn't the | proper word, but it will do, through | our inability to think of a better| i | Kreisler | it of Drigo |sponsile iolin) Miss sthet 0) and [of Mrs. ¥ (piano) |Anita Va |pital licre Keel |V {Asa jof es of Ciood A, son VI—Sengs for baritone Trade Winds .... Shipmate o' Mine cderick W, Piano solos: (2) Impromptu in A flat, Op lome" program. ginal Nighthawks ' conducted by Original ght- | . Sanderson Latham the de Lyman Wa e hospl told the 29 1460 CAGO— Cliopin wp minor Chopin Op. . Chopin smmasoni igoletto’: . soprano; Philip 1t Frederick W, () Nocturne in ( and orchestra. e e (©) Valse Brilliante, No. 34 et Miss Florence It V1L —Quartet Mrs. Doroti uttle, contralto; tenar, and . barito Accompanists: Miss lorene: | Ruth Tommusoni; Mrs. Kmilie And- wlatis and Theron W, Hart, ; story; Wood- h conte was required to Turkey in The Stra | | of Tis number I . There was # greal mixu sral places along the line of battle. KDKA and WIAR were fighting | tooth and nail between their respec- ive wavelengths, and for a while we | thought there would be someone urt as WBZ and WMCA got into an argument over which one should | 1 | | nonopolize the diul settings around | | | | | of Commerce, Chicago lecture. iour. STUDY FINANCE BILL 5 meters, Of course, the youngst lown around 269 meters werc at | again last night, as they dance music.. | S e SONg. ir League, rench Finance An All . Committee Night Session 21 (P—Ry sitting bt terday ¢nd part of last night | finance committee of the cham- wer of deputies completed its study of the government's proposed tinan- |cial measure. and M. Tanour: reporter of the committec, zun work on the report, hiopes to have ready so that the charmher v hegin - debate on it | Mouday or Tuesday. | buttons he deadlock between | Sunday Which have disappeared mysterious- Minister Doumier, who fs | Welfare | 1¥ the nd from the |supported by Premier Briand, and | | vest. We've been planning to have |the finance commitice over the pro- | t done .for almost six mont s of M. Doumer for bring ound to it, al relief to the country, and ‘hamber of deputies will be ¥ called upon to decide on the merits of the plan of M. Doumer and the the opposition Have gram. ) Orchestra. FFor Men talk from o “New Wearing Apparel pras the subjeet o a | WCAU, Philadelphia, when we & ied in untangling the station om about 35 athers. We proceeded tangle it vight up again after hear- ing the subject. Our NEW wearing apparel for spring will consist of & Zeta | palr of garters and the addition t | seedy suit of X has he- which e jamboree sgram. Editorials, ther reports. ausplees ymicron National | our several persists Finanee from sleeves >- HMOND—256 some- ouncementa. ispices of Kiwanis Ioston, Va. .. “Dee with p River, wh a negro spiritual, you are nres proposes URANT NOT S0 SICK HE CANT BUY SIOOKS i 505 Dabbles Estensively in Seeurities | When He Hears His Pets Are Slipping On Board, i in terday from w sick bed marke the I utueturey pital recovering roc terday heard that somi started o ma prot cut His main purchases w Locomotive, m Pipe, Humble res during the was quick Land thened t manufacturer 10 when rontenae, Killed, ant " SHEET OF PAPER CAUSE OF FATAL OVERDOSE: Weight Test Patients Got Too Much Angeles, aled today when District Keyes started aths, tal. a 'NSURANCE Geo. A. Quigley 08 Main St. BATTERIES | | for RADIO 'OR RENT—RY | BATTERY C MAIN ST, Arnold €. Jones ilse Wer Haven, operator " veleased 10 bopd or §1,000 an nvestigation by Covor drug it ol pleco of always puper on the plece of paper, t grains, was under the balaneing weights. mistake two shects of paper placed under the welghts, As o vesult the preseribed three grain unaesthetio was trebled, welghing the was placed on u cales. A shudlar P B Mi Pro Petting Places For Poor Working Girls Waslhington, 21 (Pe—Dctting places for the wer ur npon the natic nal recreationu hy Bthel labor ¢ 1 Ry were poor col Haven Woman Dies After Being Run Down | sicwart, comm 3 aven, Jan, 21 (®-- Mry, | Ustics in the r Thompson, 48, of West Haven, | who pleaded fatally hurt yesterday when she | public sp: vas crushed bencath the wheels of | the “blus wall truek in front of the vailroad | industriul Mys, Thompson stepped | “Nellle from vom behind o standing trolley car ho suld, “van into the strect und was struck and in a public park 1" city, even though Joe from t yardy, who spends his oft the fegt of sheep, does ting."! ) ference yesterday Jun, 21 Wall street “the etrec “Durant sioner of dupurtment the ope Americun " listened to und the order tor i 8 | jraned” vy i . Durant, aut I at th omobile tory pett by il st tand a ltth turnished Post Graduate [S!ation. from injurie in a train wreek of hiis et and immedi buying or with driving litting the iy noover, She Huven minutos duys enlti P was to the New divd 154 after being admitted, taken L hospital where flood of eredited and e to cover e WELL KNOWN CLERK IN - NEW BRITAIN ENDORSES THE NEW TONIC “ERBJUS” Macturer wlo lus n Wall has had a installed the en following 1he rou a tary d from SR the y it servie at lins vy 11 stitehes in re in Buld- United States Cast Independent Ol and 5 Ol and Refining. H have hou ousands of wnd to have pitain, Coni close of trad- Britai Mr, Jdulins Marson, Who Resides At Hol New Tells Public How “ERBJUS" Restored Him To Health. profit uf 1 Bronson, said that the “Durant dealings aboard further ws s In il ire. with the rheumafic venedics that v stro Fair e ‘e [ that my stom wus completd testima ked and T had got so bad t} “ERBJUS" is and ackd and wonderful vesults that it is get in that dread disease, rheuma- tism, Many people dop- ing rheumatism and just killing the pain and still the rheumatism s sliwly but surely getting wors Mot all the mincral rhenm remedies hurt the stomach and can be taken by those with cast | “ERBIUS” is pu ing glyecrine and the juices of I nature’s herbs and cannot harm the most delicate ach, Mr. Marson “For four ye d rheumatism in my arms and T had taken so wany to climb and market, conversition " Man at The tting many us how good on was injured i lis private another train at crew suffered and from ing e always sout ear vould have gas atlacks xo0 that my heart would ache me unifl T could hardly b “I could not stoop over and nigl after night 1 would lie awake au wait for morning to come, 1 hear of “"ERBJUS and tried it and muc to my surprise it mediately sooth od my stomach and thensthe rheu matlsm left me. 1 have now fauke our hottles and um a well man, | certainly endorse this remedy BIUS” s heing introduced ai “The Fair® D Department by o representative the “ERBJUS” Company. oped hy la i, i he, core only ivon stomachs, sto Discloses Reason Hos- of Anacsthetic Jan, 21 a picce of paper for overdose which ca angeline Lanve ez at the Gener Monday. This was re- Attorney | See Us About Mortgage Money ! We are in a position to give you first mortgage money w ith savings banks, also second and third mortgage money at low Tates Rabinow-Raschkow Rezfl Estate Co. 5 MAIN STREET PHONE 1810 an investigation Hoag, chicf chemist v, assistant chem and | ' of | institution, | that in county istrict attorney FIRE One-Family. House in Belvidere Seven rooms, fireplace, hot water heat This is a fine house for someone. See us about it Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6. Bank Bldg FOR RENT MAIN STREET STORE — MONTHLY RENTAL $1 Apply The W.L.HATCH Co. City Hall Building Phone 3400 New Britain o= = DAY, WELK OR MONTH GOULD U came through trom WJ phone ensemble numt lit, you say? Ok Male quartet a substitute, can be unless some compromise puts reached by dis- well, READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS PISO’S /orCO §1 A pleasant effective syrup. and 60c sizes And externally, use PISO'S Throat and Chest Salve. 35¢ Male quariet. TIMORE less satisfactory. course, hoomed in with gusto and we heard “Dreams,” a composition of Wagn | by Miss Helen Wi studio of t And Other Funny zel Knox. dinner orch gram. stra. Organ re- atory ver, ‘ Wonder{ artford, Connecticut, Insurance City.” 1 ton WHN, 1 or MOTOR TRUCKING Furniture Moving Jinders and Filling | Material Furnished |A. H. HARRIS 2459 | EE—— | CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully G All Jobs — Tel mental [T a rowdy 1 = n ANTA—28 Very good. JANTA—270 11 of volec nk | PE Lo | VOLOAT ) IS ACTIVE { MURIS—199 | —_— | !Mexican Mountain Colima Belching Forth Molten Lava Mexico City, Jan, 21 () resumed Iet for “Afic Roost SPRINGS— en op s Tt is re- | o be flowing f that the people i arc considerably STANDARD 5 RADIO RECEIVER $45 Good Appearance selective Straight Line Condensers Distant Range Volume Good valuc Service Electric Supply Co. A. MORRIS, Mgr. Radic H. S. BAMFORTH. Mgr. 179 PARK STREEY Tel. 3 lLigh, it is situate Jalisco, not far fi of the state {WHEN IN HARTFORD | | DINE AT THE HONISS | | OYSTER HOUSE | { 22 STATE ST. Cnder Grant s 25¢. St and 81 Store | luw, Always 8 Fresb Supply Fo' Take Home or of Colir estra. NPORT—184 orch | | itone MOINES—526 3 10 OH SWEETE THERES) = I =) TOM MR Y - — — {m] —ITS FUNNY WE DIDNT KNOW HE N NO HONEY- THATS BILL TN ANV 7, 000000000000 AN 2 WVZAN\Y/AN W U ED SIMPSONS HIRED MAN AFTER READING TWO MOVIE MAGAZINES SPENT THE DAY /N ToOWN ©)1926 BY JONSN _FEATLRES, IAC. ‘ .

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