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et 4 DRSO TR i 3 L S B R e NEW BRITAIN DML\ HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 13 lf)'l h 0 ) WRO=WASHINGTON 168 [ CNRA=MONCTON, I'rom W% conegr Detroit, was another \d T eneer Tuprman's oreh. but it didn" [(.‘,,.L,, s \ | Si15—Varicty musieale, station [ PITTSIURGH—309 10:50—Dance m [ stuft, Exceptional late « music h R o I TUESDAY ¥ Winkum UKCL—TORONTO—357 ou from WEAM, WSIL, W H\ Al]d Pl‘l)vldfl](}e Mans T]‘l wa,s MO0 (o) anges . . : : : O0—Dinner concert, {1 m-m-y concept. and WMCA, all of whi | Programs on Bastern Standard Time | 8—Stockmun-Farm neows and Book talk; mu WIHAZ Troy, came ir .‘, | d market porigids ! lyglene, R ‘kup[ His Honeymoon | q EAVENING PICK % P v | * \ & R g " < 4 i WGY. T ralk. “Iow O1d Ta T Canudians University of Pitrsbur wl Williams® concert land we heard “Taps” the ~‘?Hm e X } =Talk, CHEGApadle drom i st Dance music. lz w,":‘\~u"vw.:1; u 1‘\”\\‘ .m‘v]u‘ WO proidence, T T, April 18 ) — | & GotiuoiT cantovaiing 4 ) ¢ orica nnivers: 08 O 0 - — [ { e rough @ everyt g i 2| i i as N by L E [ WA Aero S tull hroadeast Hejen Lanfenborg, contralto, ralk No. | squi-Centonnial | Lidte same through ke a bugz saw, Robert B @reat, who died at New (f Get your ga £1 ) rom 1 fo-=John Willi teno PRSI oh® W. Oliver, hea | A 1% atotions 5 at Gt ate eing | . e b . | ] LR G RESaRI R e s 211 0 Pnet g Vear! ‘l“w‘ dohy W, Oliver, head Th . o heard oo of (o Tesan statlonn Haven last gt af ! ‘nvy" this sale. Do not miss this 1 rics o falh nza, mandolin, |\ yiyersit e he Static | o s e e “icken with a heart atinck wile | . 5 . i WG Addross by W 04 ko fu—Sucrad Hons Half Hour rough the dtatic on an organ solo from WHO. bes| iying 4o this oty from him opportunity. Come in and ¢ Pros. An ! L 1 Whistles s “ [ honeymoon, was a wealthy Rhod s s b ey TR R o e }"”“"‘*- 7 ) i y signals and weRther | you ekt was the might when | We Mad 1o concentrate that hee Teland testile ma turer who see the different models B - e & FAE s D e % it we tany more roow. Jad heen prominent in the husi- y 7 1 Lt £a9s RN AR ORI Conuert from the Grand the- f o ioniuie “1 eouldsle sat Ohicare U uess, political and educational life | and be convinced. i \urn theatur hour Pittsbury M . L i A all {0 1 thanks! of the 1o for many years, Wi H I n M " Mol WCAE P PTRIURGH—i81 fa 15 Wt In answer to wn today UK t tl vomany years. A 35 e Tl A o isionished “N0-0-0-0-07" e re- o He was born in Centerville, R. L WA \ y 4 9 v W ",- r ‘ "‘\' . plied, “No, it was silent night. I.. February 11, 1868, /] A sti ri ogram from N ork. I'ranklin g lizabeth | i nie's orcliestia t1—Kenyon theater artists, s 7 i A W A WEBJ—NEW YORK— WEAR—CLEVELAND—380 ‘,W.\'v . ]“.‘m: N o .‘f‘.‘,l iy SEEKINE I]ATA ”N publie and,private schools of War- ° o Doe Kobrin's orchiestra T Vandeville; music vick and Providenc In 1886 he y i C . e inal, but it's not so bad, maybe, " e R ot el e whout the fellow ulu‘\i\ 1‘1‘\."\1 1'4”‘ entered the employ of his grand- 4 i ) Lo i D g U oA S his fricnd and sald 5 ,' \ o wher, Enos Lapham, owner of the | v lanls WIAM—CLEV ELAND—389 % A4 80 Al severa { | . ] I iul 80 WEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 381 i the stations wers Coffterville cotton mill, as office ; v Geer, o e st “Silent Night," bu w0y, He had worked in the depart- A, Wayn Bing reporter WWI—DETROIT— Tienialonitha i Niduting Byacatic WHNY. 1 | \\l \\—\l W \nm\ J WOX=DETROIT—517 i B AL gether with o netable pers broad | VERY FINE BUILDING LOT FOR SALE WA A 15—Pri ot ey RereenOliariceRvilas: Hegiiarmuale oletto,” by the WEAF Grana | [t0 Amel‘lcan Ma]] Ea{e]‘s soon Lrought him a large ire | On Kelsey street, Excellent location and lot has a ) S L, eI, G b e Ay R e ek of responsibility and enabled him | bl 1 tadio theate ndex JR—] RO bAg 2 : ‘ anage ¢ 212 1 i gl e "Mq : o .‘,\, s ,""‘ bt pleasing of the operas WTIC has e — ¢ over the management in depth of 212 feet ¢ S Lester Tingley, Clara Mather WREO—LANSING—286 handled on -“’l""‘k? evenings o far. | Wus on, April 14.—With' the ol the il inrabog | A house huilt on this lot will sell quickly g | 10okup was perfeet | e (Ive Lok €old the 008 | a § i o 7:45—Orlande’s coneert oreliestra o ot ‘ e, all trained singers ‘l'”"'“ "';“‘ : oL l‘]"m" J’ {and started a cotion converting ) o= Model Making in America. WELW—CINCINNATI—122 | ¢ sm bee ou g | 014 Hote | Lenoy Ensom et il L ) WiEn & hieart suld Dbofore, thesc operas the Smithsonian Inti . e had been at various times | m 1t 1 I Hotel Kim Pl LSOOI PREYEUNAT ‘,\‘]““ Buiaraist iR ERRIeATLIE o ket i e e vs 0 exploration of an | president and treasurer of the a ea state 0. s ¢ 0. " oo | who ke the better o o otten arva of prehistoric | Manugacturers Fuel company of,| . o A anba 1 of & course bR D) Talic on Aetoniitics ANASe ABEH, bl wmigimay feal proud continent. ‘The rogion, | Teand. In 1900 he was| ] 272 Main Street; Phone’343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. i in Jde i Sl i A e J"' ""m\‘ ;” ’l‘y‘)..»l "u]\‘” sving 1o Connccticut resident nds westward from New to the state semate from | - K oAU ,K S "“ e plane and zee | tertwinment which it might have to Jwas e camping ground of serving one ferm and the | He r D e WLW. Speuk g0 olherwise e [ veasmadl anibi e Muss Nt e 2 ArorH e S0 o 1t been overlooked 1Y | ential elector. Mr. Treat was al- | p B “I‘“ R "H”\‘\ e e Lding Iroad re, | archeologisi d}”‘ h;‘rt!n‘;; has « vg interested in education and | TRINITY STREET b ? 2 3 B DRlGY S ODINAL S s of record fame, dis-| been te hou it rporati ¢ Toakt b §—Hehr p ogrutn S Hor {anlst Tos Talk on “Wild Flowers.” nd. record fame, dis- o “I',”””” s e 1‘"[‘ the ‘;“”‘0“““’5‘ 1‘" d:" Owner expects to leave town, therefore will sacrifice three-fafily 845 Cor Harvard peedwri B mories of a choice program from | « Collins, who is asyista 4! (jreenwich academy, was a mem- 3 ., 2 . Got hus: g GO B Spredw $:30"“Piano Memories s T R s R e e e e g Wl ] house, All improvements, and is in good condition. Get husy } % Program Ly Irank Teters, | o s g Bl e ”"(”"' e Crosley | ThiS quartet, one of the kest in the | soum and - whose expedition the | oommission and was for many | o g e 01 Tl Review of the Crosies U5 LTS Srom he. s [ircau of ciinlogs 1% tnancing, | veure o memper ot ey towwa|| Rabinow - Raschkow Real Estate Co. (1) ne jurnt Corkers, = h P e " ost the mound. in the \ wdolin g aidtie m featuring the groups of this sort, furnish- Will investig school committee, 9 ¢ ) o 10—-W ; SHIE 10—Concert progrum featurlng ¢ own accompaniment in the view to determining | \r Treat on March 31 took out 303 Main Strect Phone 1810 { 1 WY T swio club un- ek O N TN NATE 3 imitations of musical instru- | e are true mounds orl, jeenge in this ety to marry | A e of George Fecke | 'y.™ [ 0 e St Sane Each number is well put to- | he i te collectiyang Edith Hollihan of Narragan- S e 1316, @ B.aee e * ! A sl el nd is sung with a flourish. | artifacts and pottery. 0|goty R Y The funeral will be held | ( WO ESTER B I“\’- WALK 208 s A it Me to Old Virginn far all the pottery found along tl lon Thursday at noon from her| b e e ¢ s orchestra; falk. | 13—Edufo Seheclwer, pluniet, o Nothing Bt i ana | Gult from Foruia to Lowsiana | 1o MY 8 nen o ver | Bop (uick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. 5 Story | T ing, soprane, Ace Brigode and his ral others were presented on the | bren similar, indieating a cultural | et i ) i e : 1:1 rlman, panist ginlans from Hwlss l"“’ "‘_”"..l. to Atlantic City., A violin and | relationshipy among the proples and | ™=~ 5 1 topics from Unitec : r:"”u' y I n iy (.1 & n\vhl i ggiied materlalyinpiinsine S E0G 8 & ””Ll T f & veted topl 3 h Infaniry band and Ballads. The Attacopa Indians w one of | ates History, by Allen 1. EHEkle ) :lia. Furstenberg, violiniste. WSAI—CINC INNATI—320 SIS lthe few known cannibal tribes of | ", e i i ‘”“'y‘ Lo [idhe o bl donor 8 Gmusieals, 17 Evas oot | (ECEKm iEe . continex RN hethes | { a . ! : station on the air. 1t | they engaged in the practice for 5 T:30-—Mt : ,-' :m\'\“vf’”, ‘ Twilight ulll AGO—370 h, Toiid aliottls - 6 o'clock, | Of it, i§ not known. — Other canni- e cc en L) L4 Ld S=Hrogim froi i 50 5:30-—Tivoll thea g il when the eanth wa i d in | bal tribes were found in Cuba, | ) W\ \: —l"'~l":-\—‘-;“ ayde | 130T, M. €. A musdeale. lo—Herald a EXAminGERneRE i Lei e iien, later in [ maica, Venczuela, Columbia and [ : e e L O e B : o ; omes the Lawsuit ba the holdin, 5 poarrs] L Robert i [ 10:10—Musicat B from Balaban | the evening, there W W”k“”if,"::,'f The Chitimacha possessed a much 1 wnee, Morey Pearl's| WOR—NEWARK—105 Katz' Uptown theater, |k St LR 2 high: Iture a i | 3 3 I eand e e 7 dole | tures off the wall and threw them | higher culture and scem to have tr §:15—Bill Wathey, sports. 11 Beach Hotel Orlole Fores BF e o & dows, where | been related to the Natchez. They : . rogram G280 ress ne letin cohostra, dance numbers; Bern- | through the i had the same caste syste div h tt] 'I fa e 5 1 o, assist. | 80— Pross nows bulletin, or ra. e | ey would have rested ingloriously | had the same caste system—division but the man who carries tonians orchestra, assist- ' oy oo £ et e eber, 16 sandell, ¥ el it ¢ he i ¢ d Tos | S {0—Bretton Hall Siring quartet. | @ d Weber, tenors Gall BAREEL | " ihe front porch, martyrs to vol. | Of the tribe into nobles and prole- | e quar ; ok WODA—PATERSON—221 {(, wona;\ “Byncopating Serenaders WGe RS FE et s e tad by | € and their language is simi e I‘vt y,”‘»lms:«\\ .\‘_M::V‘:':'I‘I:'A". Siudio program. | special numbers; Oriole trombon e "o som exten. )m( el It Is interesting to note tht | {caste was tranemitted through tin \'mw, sport ta lno, special numbers. = : A 4 Jor Herlihy's Colleglans from the | ¢ pCoon’ Sportelli, pianis i-Same as KDKA. \‘\‘F\h_ s «»'M lmmh" GOUIAEH Ackh gt castslonlidvertio Music 1ox. ¥ stra @ s \ Arbor Day falk. 3105~ Bedtime story; farm talks. ow caste father, while the childreu 3 n usiness : to 12, and t Guy T ard 0 * B:45—Stock market afd busin "‘w —Citizen's Entertainment. ) Congress hotel eoncert. W" I'm“‘:" ",x“":‘“d:"q bank the Hoor, | 0f @ low caste mother must remain _ news. : o | Paterson Elk 10— FKdison musical E‘Mmlv‘mé o utan h d and the ,,‘ ¢ © no matter who their father, B:35—Lost and found. Becker, 11--"At Home" rec zoInE buck and falling through into | Incidentally one method of climbing f—Kvents ¢ Day SR Trio; or 80 12—News; weather v | the cellar because the floor was not | | the social ladder and entering u | { o i R il BT LB ““‘_‘""'I“',‘:'_f:“:“"" tHiere and there was nothing to stand | BENer caste was to sacrifice oni’s | . L4l in Popului orman Smith, tenor. 7:30-Dinner muslc; songs. L e R t ath of a noble. doesn’t worry about the result. ! 6 I3 ) s Trio. 1-10—Same as WEAF. e a e o Saomckscanon ,,r‘ From Louisiana, Mr, Collins will - 1 7:30—Musical n view 11 Clifford Lodge Irolic. | 10-—Musicale. S ‘(‘U‘M"“ ince thev - ad | Proceed to Mississippi to continu | §—From WEAL « | —PHILADE | 11--Songs; dance music “' ek 11 w‘ et Tt 1.umua~imm Legun last year of Clio ' i WEAF—NEW YORK—102 5:05-Monte Cross, WLIB—CHICAGO—303 pialo ndis o e ”_‘”-w of““"’ mounds. The old belief that ‘ iy T Birthday Nst: songs, 7 manac. haps he's v olce trained | JANCHU 2 padamentraly@disg SUT . Cwi N KM L, plani \—Dramatic revicws 11 Songs. R SELIERL ";‘:,‘; tinet from the American Tndian, h Insure that car with us | q mbia S:10—"Mothers’ Day Movement,” | 11:20-—Studio recital RO 4 [long been exploded. It ' W wo songs, "Don't Wake Me Up, Let % Ly Dyl ta | "WEN R—CRICAGO—200 S Tack. ana | known definitely that they are 1l TONIGHT! David Smi 5 t; trio. 4 work of th ces £ Y { 7 \ Tt S:1 Artist recital 7-s—Dinner concert; f A Tt Horrye (Hel-waanit | morkiof t\r’ ancestors of 1’\\ l}.vrv‘ i _ In composcrs prog fo=ani. : |3-1o- 1;5,‘\,1‘:.»';0‘?:1,. <0 bad. The Roval Canadins also| (&% or reln (Jn’\):)v(:x];ro who buil Our office will be open | iran 10:05—Movie adcast, | 10-11~ Evenin e class 4 st th | as bu ds or more com f T e M Iogtons Digmlce | WA CHICAGO—226 put over a hot program in their own | [0 6 BUTAI Mounds o imore com- e ) e original style. Hoo-Hoo! | 4 - 2 J p.m. Evercady Hour . \\lNl&I'"ll ADE llm\—.nn Songs; orche RN of their temples and the homes o i 1 Moment Must 7:80—Philadelphia Sesqui-Centens | g—0ld-time songs. their leaders, If 1 Vincent 1 o : tenr 10:15-1 a, m.—Orchestra; goloists. William cornetist, from | The largest of these mounds is 10t 1 | ook R R e e in 11 midst of a lot of rubbish N | dhou; 15 acres, * e it i reslire] € W. L. 0. I\ 2-—Ma L 130 Plays reviewnd 1-4 a. m.—Popular concert | debris all evening, but which came| thay the builders had nothing but i ; | i suimi AR g WOKsCHICAGO—217 through spasmodically loud, never-| cruda sticks and stono fmploments City Hall Bldg. Phone 3400 | Si40—-Cottor ation §:40—Concert orchestra 10-2:30 a. m.—Ore ra; organ;,theless, played “Fatima,' by reque with which to dig and reed baske! . y Englis and Shetland |17 i Women: of Philadel-| gance musie Tomorrow evening he will—oh, why | in w!mh to yrm-,m the dirt, t} N - > T ™ 3 " He o orehestra 6:35--Orchestra: popular songs. avorite brand and let it go a !-‘\y.“,, M,H pm,q,,.u \m‘,, a monu. | § . 1 d AN i m same as WEAT 11:10— Dance music; weather. He proved to be a capable musician, | ment may be understood | 1 5 Hour 8 A \l—l‘"|| ADELPHIA—278 | 2. m-—Dopuuar .u;w i however R L e e q I ond ; Jackson's musi WMAQ—CHICAGO— . > | 9—0Oryp 1 7:8 rg Instrumental Trio| Musicale From WLW, Cincinnati, mo a | : . | OIS L e, 3 Slenburg Tt e oo o i ooy s BUY SOPRAW TOSING | THE 01D HOME TOWN Stahley | o AR T e pasar Dlsal o ji0Chicaga L e e e e L i - . 10:40—George Ols ‘ ! " §:45—-Charles Higging, Joe Burke.| WAAZ—CHICAGO— | of war music, proved to be thri ling, | e { ! f I NGl AN O ¢ 10-2 a. m.—Dance music | Willle Westerman OF St. Mark's 6—Uncle G 2 Fras r WAID—MOOSEHEART—370 | = COIN ] S T N WILLIE - HOW MANY | [ b \ Avisvorth. songe, L4 30—Esther Lar a Players. iliren's period {WHEN IN HARTFORD| chwen witl Broadeast vriday TIMES HAVE | ToL 6:45--A § TOLE8BOT | 10— Fddie Malle Dougherty, 10—Studio recita | Getiaa ey %0 Ebenlas music DINE AT Night At Hartiord YO? NOT To HANDLE PSR o t f Rilly Hays' a WOBD—ZION—345 TH LADIES HATS 2 ot Willle Westerman, boy sopranc ol Helen of 4 ST e e o) | ; opra I : ) \}n)l.;—‘c\l‘l ANTIC CTEY—278 10—z 1s; violin quart ] THE HONISS Solcmill e RN LD L B WITR YobR STICICOY D SICK RADIO \ ] y 30=1nd el e church, this ecity, will broadcast a FINGERS~ NEXT RHIM - IF MY i | A § WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—300 | s WEAL OYSTER HOUSE i' ort program from radio etatio OLD MAN DID ; g i, 7 i orT | WTIC at Hartford, on Friday night TIME MAMA SPANK. = | 9--A —ast-minnte news flas WOC—DAVENPORT—i8 THAT D TUNE ¢ b Pl X | at 19 05 o'clock. gephiadbads o/ DA NE | | ¥ 45—Organ recital. (Request selec-|g P im from WEAF i | / Ma flaac Tr i S { 22 bT:\TE ST. Master Westerman 1s the son of ’ 0% HIM OUT FoRr | r musi 1o Hievs tra | Mr. and Mrs. George Westerma A EVER AND 4 £y "o fash-| S—LOUIS = | Under Grant's 25¢, 50c and $1 Store [He is a member of the choir of St. . i : ¥ 3 ! “u‘\‘ IYAI|‘| \lyl‘lzw l,i'vfl. | Under Mark's church and his voice “HEY SAY OLD % TH_Row HIS s M S el I Also, Always a Fresh Supply (charmed attendants there for nea YEH - THE NIGRT CLD;L'HES AFTER] \ et osio of Milan, Ttaly. Thrift falk to Take Home e ho Bt yenes U Mé‘” :FUZ:JTD HE LEFT HOME ! 5 MCA—NLW YORK—311 CocilinaorTalK and his training has been directe ) I A e T oy Maleolm G. Humphreys, organ- O& AOGAIN HE SAID HE WAS RIS ist and choirmaster at the ¢ TEA = "GOING TO SIT . WRAL di r» i T | Real boy sopranos are ! -BEEN OLT THREE LP X SBALEN e fauanisL S find and their careers as suc WITHR A Sick el limited by adolescens ey ¢ NIGHTS STRAIGHT, RADIO=~- - o . ' Jom have time to attain prominence = | tal fro Michael and | Master Westerman the Tra | | Al {station feels that it has discovered [ All Angels’ P. E. chur i R t 5 : voles of outstanding promise in tha Ciannti s Uetaryratoreanist e s [ _ WRVA—RICHMOND—256 | 1d. | gt WHN—NE WYORK—361 s A . l | i : eo. A. Quigley N ! (] f Loews | 308 Main St. New Britain | T IT. Prote WSM—NASHVILLE—283 y ] C. Smith, Unlon colirge, 1 11—t “m‘.kn“"v R EDR“E YOURSELF— i | WMC—MEMPHIS—500 | NEW CARS TO RE. \ Add w n Gr 9:3 Healtt k | DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE I American Fede _Biritling orches 25¢ an hour——15¢ & mile. \/\ e WGBU-—KULEORD_-58 You-Drive Auto Renting Co. |2 Y Ve oriho ecm]. Joas g imone 3o ™ | SMOKE PIPE REPAIRS | \ WG r k om g Concer Telephone 3981 S} JPAIRS \‘ WEAY—NE W VORK—210 Rabylion 1¢ King “nm—\u\\n BEACH—218 | | = = ; ¢ N7 % 1 3 | m | 'l‘""” Wen—m rEaLo—3ie - studio e CROWLEY BROS. INC. NEW BRITAIN CLUB DAY — THE LITERARY Crus Praa om WFEA WMBEP—MIAMI BEACH—381 | PAINTERS AND MET AT PRI WAK—BCFFATLO—206 Danc. mus DECORATORS SHEETMETALWORKS ~ fI IET AT MRS SPRINGERS House And Dinne SRW—TUINUCL, Cuba—338 A é e MOST OF THE AFTERNOON WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 1 1 mus 267 Chapman Street E. J. GOOBY & SON DISCUSSING THE PossIBILITIES N songs. Recita | SR—ELIA, (nba—295 Estimates Cheerfully Given on & e OF THE RADID - 03 A s %8 r concert | 5:30—C All Jobs — Tel 2918 356 So. Main St. Tel. 5731

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