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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926, ““‘l‘l"‘_fuf"f s AR U i % 1y I pluyiug with o slow's Bush, 1s 1ying at the point of death. | Agpieultural School for onduga Hotel dinner musle, $0==WBAL N s N i .t solution calling for this | Mps Bush 18 in her 80's and has 4 g i rt F. Aldrieh, conductor, Trip To Long Ago,” told I y I whers Wil Lo amendment was voted down by 16 i | (xirls at Palestine ews tens, Knox, | b it e tatlon, [per eent of th countrss raliong |Leen HIl with pneumonin. Tuesday |y rugater, March 18 (1) : Uncle Dick's Bed Time 8mile 1'“‘" prograim,. WBAL {Jo v ruts }.mu go. but was referred 1o the | Pr and Mrs Bush received a te Mest girls' agricultural school dinner orcheatra t . 1 work is|labor committee, gram advising them to hold them- Valestine will be opened on April » Announceme 8. weath. 3¢ Organ program. Recital | kr ar and wild © played wu.‘l e selves in readiness for lustant call | by Lady Samuel, wife of the forme rom the concert Liall of the Pea ney Rapp in . Pautl Py, sh Is Ca to Indianapolis. A message recelv- | high commissioner. 'Tho sehool wa 5 @ Unfversity Muslcale; hody Conservatory of Music, Fred- t in New Y 0 Dr, B".'\h Is. ( dl.led to ol today ,«I(.m ! that death was ex- | established by the Internation, ilso hroadcast by WQY, WHAM, TIoheD KW envel g LAy g t Bedside of I)\'l"fl' Mother pected to be but a matter of ho Women's Zionist organization Lunn FRAluRCAL EDTORVAI RACRACIATE | V. Bush of Court & Dr. and Mrs, Bush left for Indlan- | Nahalal h | 9 tte Voss Concer: ensemble. Webster, soprano; John Hedeman, | en called to Indianapolis, . lupolis and will be gone for at least | — VVENING PICK. |At=1 Tecltaliby;Stoptenim, | DA ION0: UK. Bohumachor \oon | his mother, Mrs, Mary L woek | READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADx y Proctor's Hurmanuw| tralto; Ruth Hutzler, lay, | | Ll 4 “:‘“"j—f‘k‘l\ ‘““h— Meeoker Hall, Albany, N. Y. (by| Katharine Whitelock, violinis . ‘ S— . y also WHAM.) WSH—ATLANTA—128 . z G e S i T MACKAY & WALLIN 9 1 WMCA—NEW YORK—341 5\’ s—ionla orchentra. oY ”L'.,,"fgi“ e M ‘TRANSMISSIUN T[]LI] 63 MAIN ST. xt to Methodist Church st orgin ott PRt GR—R! SO Va mble oV en S BUIHIALOSS18) WMC—MEMPHIS—500 Eiti—d wEAT. s lndieray Dr. Alexanderson Describes —Arthur West 1 with W Arthur Wes MWW BAES CNRA—MONCTON—201 SRR | S L | S War U The Season’s Window Draperies o M—R( - nKko orc [ “[!‘ =i ," HESTER—278 ~CNRA orchestra, wiit ‘—n\mmm»—m 1—Krnie Golden's CNRT—TORONTO—357 New Haven, March 15—The revo RUFFLED CURTAINS | CRETONNES fod, “Twenty roudway night. £ King ward Hotel concer f , s e i : LR IRE 1 Wrr {ing Kdwa otel cor lition tha heen nossivl 214 vards long, in plain Voiles and Mar-| A large assortment of attractive patterns artin Wallach, nlaniat “'l‘\\.““}“::\,"'”\ 169 A i T Tt Dl i e I o8 quisette with colored dots; a good selec-| and colors. Priced. ..29¢ to T9¢ yard | Angarola, Eddle Colling, | —2¢W Wi Rl 3 ra. ringt r of 00 voices. [here in the Dunham Kleetrical labor | tion. Priced. . $1.95 pair I)R\l'hRY “I) AMASK” T e ; 5 o n | motE al atory, Yale, by Dr. Ernst I8 I Alex- | NETQUISETTE" | In the latest combination of colors. Have T R e | s hestia, 11-—King Fdwr mu :“*l’ "j' " 'r""ll‘ r of the polariza- In ecru color, very suitable for living room your living room and dining room over- 9:05—American Legion orche E P atterlneite. e o and dining room curtains, l’n(‘vd drapes made of (hls h‘\nd\'onn- material, Vonity Fair orchestra gton Tonight,” rederic Radlo Gor .49¢, 69¢ and 79 1| Priced.. SL3 9 ar St Ca < i 1 le, with W. tadio Corporadon of Americu u Cereeans 3 79¢ yard riced.......8L39, $1.59 and $1.69 yard WHNY—NEW YORK—258 o with Wi for the General Elcetric company. Mirror of Sports, ! 5 7-’:';““1\.; FRAS 55 Dr, Alexanc S0 (IRt near)y l\uwh Flat Rfl(]s in \mg]e. Doubl e or Triple to Fit Any Kue \\m(ln\\ THURSDAY 1 Mayor J Gifford i on Bastern Standard Time | Tid5—-Program om studlo dozen short w tations had now = spoatine o R e h Mlistied ot (16 ipols PECIALS FOR FRID AY AND SATU mn\' % : 5 S0 .Mv':.,“._lyxlxl el i cation of th v d not Our Regular 5‘.5!(‘ Cretonne. .. and Saturday 29¢ ymi \\|&I—~f’l(l\1-l LEL e e o G| Dl coagunt T.ast evening atart k ton A to the dis Our Regular 25¢ and ‘."Jc \m](m ‘m(l \anu isettes l’lld.l\ and \almd.w 1% }dl(l lio Ques-| market period, et = 4 et : + [ 8:1 15—Farm program, uzzng started to come in, mixed [FU e LINOLEUM AT VERY LOW PRICES | Full size, cnwml in good wov en ti —Hu'\w ;A.K,,u\ ensemble. Ay g oosevelt concort|8:30—Half Hours with TFamous 1 ¢, whic V't | va AR el kaii) ht the | Fxtra Heavy Quality Inlaid an]oum Mrs. Louisa Clifford, soprano; u;,,‘.\,\-.‘,‘v 7 o[ liothic t a great e P 0] V V' FELT T I I ']f\’“” T D i B BTG linavien com classical 1he ot lig \ coee 282,00 sq. yde COTTON AND FELT MATTRESS 7:45—2LL A, C. Radio Fornm. e DR L B Rt ara| S v o Sl SruarUo)] .10 s¢. yd. | Roll edges covered in woven or art \—Leo Reisnan's orchestra. :30—May Arno’s Music KDKA Lt ony orch, | [KMPt 10 secure 50 membiers i thl o oftered tions of fading | |\|l Jm\\' ¥ 1"“! Covering. ... T9¢ sq. yd. ticking, full size. ... LS13.95 ! 9—Helen E. Whee m¢220-80- | 1)—Volga Trio, und the World | — i L will X Brondeast Ly na “arror csults met with in | Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs..... Window Shades Made and Put Up B | prano, and Melvin D. Fox, bari-| et Henils and wea I e “fil”‘ indol l‘“ riided ction- . He is believed to | ....All at very low prices All Kinds at Lowest Prices i mble, '(H"’ ast Db ¢ INC 1slasm ame vy . les upon the onl : Qrgan rec ) Adrian . . 1= lm,n srgh Post midnight revue, | 10¢al fAns, especially sin his or- v mpre Jded “horizor Salesses from the Estey Organ | WCAE—PITTSBURG ||—u.| Ak Bl ‘ studio. Theee | Dinner concert Erte e d 2 : i 3 ander ha searded the | er reports; missing per- Rt i LY v | Children's period. ithe oubles. The ¢ nin heory that there | net force | Tadr: 7, s G M songs. T S 11— Trogram sume as WEAT arding ot [than can be called a magnetic field | We're Warning You First! J. McEnelly and B8 g, 50 Haroig Glenn, whistler. WIAM—CLEVELAND—300 nootsressptlon have baenconting there s L ‘ R { YOU’LL LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF vt trom Cook's But- strang all winter and there is 1 ¢:45—Milton Yeoyman, tenor ~i—Dinner music, e e et " ¢ e o oo g ‘ AT “BEHIND THE FRONT” 10—Astoria Colleglans’ orciestra. | CLEVELAND—390 Ho lhih o e R iAW | 10:30-—Vineent Moore, tenor. T roulled T o - 1t1a 1o | Capitol—Next Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday up in 'the air ? udipgenferament. WBBR—STATEN 1SLAND—3 Progiam same as WEAI Story Teller. b o s—Violin Choir. | “Workrite artists handling lications, and fans ltion of wave pre e ithivota- | The Larkinites T AT e | i BAT ¥ho are inter o requested 10 [ting loops show peculier drregulari- | 3:30—Travel talle €:20—Bible lecture 10—Organ solos. 1 1, pronto. L8 aitaineel -11—Same ax WEAF. ; it ey o v A TR WILSI—PROVIDENCE—141 | A0 Thalrs ] anpearafics oflthe E10||arbies AiHAL direa iondionder alvia| $—Comic opera, “Olivette,” with b B solos, choruses and orchestral ac- “l‘~‘_l“‘ SHORI Lo X i or Nurses at WTIC |i¢ the antenna is trailing '\"Il/"l - ! ~Watchtower Violin Choir. —Dinner music; et Hartford Hospital Truin- |false orientation and this is gr | Automobile . companiment. & TR A ; I—CINC N —32 { turne t e a 11 |tany. | WJAR—PROVIDENCE—306 —NEWA “m"\r' NATI—320 : njoyed the music| Third, cxperiments in e labora- nsurance §—Power's orches L more iid on the organi tory at 1 v showe that 9-11—Same a8 WEAL acques Jacol semble, |80 WAL tion's first broadeast, Tht h |horiz polarized waves, radiat- | WILL TAKE THE WORRS WNAC—BOSTON—280 : , AT folk songs R %, | ed by a Jiorizonts . usual FF YOUR MIND 8—The Smilers conducted by Clyde WNJI—NEWARK—252 o e “The Wedding Dress” T rings about at right ¢ ] © i McArdle. T- reat String ensemble. - 3 i 3 ) + yernake f “Twenty- |pla here the station really was ° o. C : -Weather forccast and market 8:30—T. D. Cook's dinner dance, di- iC IWARK . d market | pioieen, r. Alexanderso : B l llB : § : | it et mavehanc| " etion ewartson. ‘ uits; news; duets, Dinner coneert, auspices Assoclated | 5:25—Race results; news; Iducational ) rmacists of Massachusett 10:45—Frankie Meado 28, A « rly every broadeasting [actually it does mot. In the third | National Bank Bldg. $0—Program < ed by the|11—Piotti and V e dion we e " and a|case there is no directpn whatever. | Greater Boston Hchool in which 'v‘\ uded WTIC, ofiered e wave appears to come in fron | es. 1:30—Str 3" R L SHYIC 2 highly entortaining program whick: above, b ”v{'u ilnsion, ,,1WHhN IN HARTFORD s—(oncert am. st o I cor ‘ ain- | 0.5 var (AT e intiaits Ire to catch Ar of an rows light unpe - i OB | i e g 4 ! ¢r of The Green” d anyc 1at does happen, Horizontal polar- | N ) Al T " L r ey ] ged e i e e e s s e DINE AT SEE OUR WINDOW " direction Herman Covitz. ) gram. oLy ]“\‘."‘: o) to hear the greater part of this pre-| Dr. Alexanderson sald that if ob- | 10—Broadeast from China Rose—| & | ntation, althougt moved Dhack |servat conle - in air- | THE HON[SS Nothing in this window more than 10¢ Russo's Dansonian orchestra. 6—C al orchestra. o bniite to Hartford later m Bu well [planes hig the umu'l W EEI—BOSTON—319 5 ek devotional services. | |: known tenot, and our ide i [the horizontally polarized Jost and Found Holtz, koprano. 3 e \ Howls by hE] 4 Frigh tenor should b, sang “W1 ¢ |shonld show a Torizontal planc o OYSTER HOUSE Harry Mars his =N Quartet. o Srners, Did They Sell Killarney?” and “I'll [polarizati thut, with the co- i Today's mar. and|9:10—G and Johuson, dusts, Miss You Ol14 Ireland, Good-Bye.” | £ the ent such | " !Hs]v music and artist. ( - " two particularly hing ballads, |obs it e | 92 STATE ST. ° . s to come in from the side, but Dozens of useful articles included in this event vocal artists. < 4 e selections ’rmn Lase of Lim- | al the ~——), Il Walsh's orchest gL i HIGHNLC IMUSIC: Poriels the genuine Irish ! m for Under G 25¢. 5 1 St | 2 K —— 2 8. Bir mid ,'J”,,,'”.v M1 p.‘y: 2 WCX—DETROIT—517 4 ook ke bl ! \mu :rnma S(IJ.F and 8 ] 'U:f. Phone 381 80 West Main Street Brot 1t W IP—PHILADELPHIA -7 —Dinner coneet | Rt T s tio i e Baic {Also, Always a Iresh Supply 1o rother clu W " ] A 3 e i vens ! L ! TAlaE o in West W f-—Official weather forecast. Studio concert. [ aeii g a few Ir Engineers f arion Goodrid §:05—Pagoda Cafe orchestra WIR—PONTIAC— TS railrond sysfen 7—Uncle Wip's Roll Call and birth- Goldkette's orchestra; soloiste, England Telephone compar Aas il “1dc and Megin o Tass aaror . |were amor % Seof Tana: enaders and soloists, b 1 i - e - r NT( TR N 5 i StnedinyRleano il DR azE i s o i : " ARIFS CLOTHING NEEDED '§ VERY NICE ONE-FAMILY HOUSE—BUNGALOW WIZ—NEW YORK— lale, Pa 10—Dince ¢ . ¢ talk on| BABIES 1 N A Vanderbilt orchestra, y Harry A. Macke 6-—Dinner conce atter 6 o'clock, which did not prove [Deen s R 30—Judge Jr $:15— Logl Night,” [ S—Program same ax WEAF overly interesting o us. Later the|made on sick and shuf-ins since | With 5 rooms and bathroom; 1-car garage 50—Judge Alton Farker, “Grover MeCal o N 2 2 Jersey (loll¢ ‘ool plac st me Caccording 1o re ports Owner is leaving town. See us Cleveland 0:05—N Maples and his 8. S.|9 1 before the mike and let us in on|Made at the ting o Inshine _— v . dar e of Love' his -,\'m\ \wn—l uu \m 1 PHIA—500 L 5 R ) ¢ the 1 i B : SR e e g . e e SR Gao A, Quigley Camp Real Estate Co. rederick Wile itics , signal and weather. e Sluic luring t & |for infants, and Mrs. Grorg 1es | ol | _ m.oiT.:,\\[f-‘:‘\l‘y : | we i ~Evenin e | et time e s s |f 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. Sais R " T e : ki i S A ling to collcct some for use where | 308 Main St. New Britain! \\lnu—« HICAGO—70 e ae e e RMLROAD EXBOUTIVES THE, OLD HOME TOWN o | rowm et s wer | IYIDED ON NEW BILLS | WTAM, € (Some Favor Watson-Parker Meas- xaggeration n - ne ure—Others Want 1t Amended e bram th | orchéairt, dance mimbers, zagsiR oS arly e ‘ ‘ T A GUTRAG WET—PHILADELPHIA—305 New Yor M } 18 (AT —— \ssociation of Railway Executive tr . i was divided into two camps today, | f D 2 : \r(u:‘ i [the majority favoring the Watson . IM IN FAVOR 1 WEAL E A o B h r er railr ill, the minority OF CLEANING L] \\I‘i-—\1‘ AN ”1 « II\—,’WH Tan Rily gl a si \akes I T ’V : ame 1 UP-sTAQT/NG {Delaware and Hudson railroad, ob \TS AN OUTRAGE ver heard it as ting of | jo i to the bill at an all-day mee surnames, O'Conne nd Morgar y yesterday ended inoup was a 12-rour paren mediately e - 5 to “rump” convention and | WON—CHICAGO—302 SRR nG i 5 of e 1 a resolution notifying the ~game as WEAI ellow who held t nik . etary of the 1 that omic strip ance | ¢ e present \ 1 repudiated the action o ation's labor committee ir cking the bil This committee, headed by W. W. | - aul and Gosden 1 t | Atterbury, president of the Penn WERPI—NEW YORK—263 u 3 T v Friendly Patr ¢ ania railroad. formulated the 1CKETT t music a tuned in t peakers | provisions of the Watson-Parker t WHN—NEW YORK—361 ) Ll < n sder A " t mn The tati A conjunction th a committee he bill has alteady \ : P X ywye oM {hy the house oOf re WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY—273 ‘ 1 T concert v ry lou e the voice |recommended to the b v lian T E T |committe of interstate commerce. It r \\I\I#\ HICAGO— Boy would aboli railroad labor or 1 ssical program from Spa {board and substitute an arbitration WY —S(C m \,. TADY —380 ish Garden studio. | her t VT re Wt ljoard of labor wd employes to 1 t WMAQ—CHICAGO—117 card Guy Lor al lqottle railroad wage disputes. g recital and Hotel LaSalle nad I ing a great f The open split came only after an 3 m trot nur i Fort had been made by the min WIBH—NLW YORKR—273 1 W 3 - | Soprann s eds 1 ¢ lan from v to insert in the bill a provision ssiet \\Il\\—lnl I\\HII-I'“' lu e have devor L n after interstate commerce commis- necessi- ‘\\n\ \»l(l(l'\lu\lv» graatl” s i g A R s of any ;\‘\\\l‘—\l\\ YORRK=—3 ) \ i CROWLEY BROS. x g PAINTERS AND —| THE ToWN COUNCIL ON THEIR INSPECTION DECORATORS -~ TRIP TODAY VIEW ONE STREET THAT 267 Chapman Street | == WILL BE PAVED AT ONCE imates Cheerfully Given on ARl ol - : © Law W. Stanley, 1926, Johmaon Pestyres, Toe.