New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1926, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926. | o using WEAF featurcs for some time hear WDRC. “In A Little tions against m SemsTs 6:45—S L m u t; popular requests 3 . 10 relay pro- and “Baby Face” were two| The state has abandoned or post- T ) ‘ End Serenaders 455 : are nite, it is not ex-|of the numbers. When we first tuned rts to indict for perjury Aloya tenor KYW—CHICAGO- [ a1 relayed T for ter ) T S anA thise of e T - = [ [ i, A g N e Course rest o her ma KYW's Congress hotel studio The inity C ¢ ) wil a 2 ion came ht orders for the April Classical fe ¥ to assemble Monday, the C | ¥ 11, ence against the SATURDAY WNYC—NEW YORK—5 L ) hton and Pale 5 ] oL K o ¢ ed 3 rescinded staft artist oduca co N schools of |resente « . Presid WBAL and Jubi Singers | Simpson indicated t one of tha : 4 | wall took an awfu t v s concerne alph V. 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Barnc . | at Darnes, Al Ca A Ay ¢ whout their vacations ¢ s 3 wer vithout 5—Ted Cole 3 i ton, harmonica so- € t 1 f issue 20—J. M. Barne T s 1p T'welve Orches “dule he told the story d 37, loc BT * thankin e frier Jascha Gue s dance WIAZ—CHIC AGO— Twelce orchestr = f e story was interesting LI 8 o1 8 E easserting their inno- WAAM—NEWARK— rehestra 9% Biecel isnory Rl g car ) swim, when she de cveral harm duets, 1 s wloons e Sbnteiin ity Johnnia s Jazz Ia ¥ . planist t he Nightir i mous crayl strolke 16 Larbonrd (Watch® was en presented through the ; child-like qui s ¥ | gea in it to make us want s AP e so often. ip our trousers sailor fashion S look n open court as ndi Simpson has said \\mz—\l W HAVEN— Piccolo solo, ter M. Palat With an un il Heimberger WBZ—SPRINGFIELD— 3 how 1 2 S X 5 : abllify e 5 et 2 ok s ot . hough he may ; e e a , contralto. i T o e e : | e ot rigm | @ last mi ns everywhere. i 6—Newspaper sidelig 1 B pianiste. Hamm's orchestra interestedly fellowed program h Alice Laurie, soprano WLS—CHICAGO—; RDISA'S Sivih Birtid: wounced. It filled a need la -1 That's all f WFI—PHILADELPHIA—30; -Al Melga ganist. K Vitish . —Dinner music, 7 I g . SR , 5 PR s » 2 not as scriou Room nble. ; ; e o I lrL]‘l"l“l e meneni & ¢ : : Studio program. . y Jo 1 Surg e T ab ko Enavedi Lon « 1 I “From evidence in posses seball results. : anist. - ] "‘“ D "“'”‘”"‘ S Lan S Collg 2 > Lars o i L e ]" "], 4 ¥ the state,” the prosecutor sai Zenopoulos, Hawalia io show T I | . . formation that is confidential “ AB—PROVIDENCE—30 BV XOR) WGY—SC ) : | WMEBB—CHICAGO—250 theates s b DK red a new : W., Thero 400,000 BOSTON—130 12:45—Roy B i ) ;“jr aly, o Day S0ys, 2 s S i Olsenre il cinb Woods, editor of Literary Digest, Colonial luncheon con- C € on . ¥ t MH the I i Produce marke ng from Stock ¢ Trianon i a prozram of dance music playing at WiIZ, ¢ York Y| Somerville, N. J., Sept. 1§ (PFour and company Fuld, songs. Lt potte 5 ey : ale Sesi S st hoothness and ra Whoeler Tail : t ¢ r i Mills today were lcoming a frial as an op ccor incurance tables ftalo ! - to prove ti ' crsons in the United program rden 1 T ¥ N teRpidceiationy EYiplt v 0 A 11 o state is looking ates bets zes of 100 and KDEA—PITTSBURGH—309 1 che it veater || 2 4 3 2 i eaand s R wwtling reve mis- e or shpuld highly enjorable one. y by WY, dircet from Temple f Free Evening Class for the Preparation of Teachers of ) s of 400 Voices th at . The station Trade and Industrial Subjects Carpenters Electricians Draftsmen Printers Plumbe Masons yre 2 Auto Mechanics Tool Makers Machinists WM CLEY ELAND—350 WDAF—KANSAS W - ek uiial) : Baseball scores; Hotel Cleve- | 1 The Town INYC, New York : i : 8 1f you are a skilled tradesman between twenty-five and 1:45 ! frolic to Meit You™ 2 forty-five years of age you are offered an opportunity to v . From WDRC. Ne 4 me o @ fit yourself to become a teacher of your trade. Apply in WHASAT.OV TSV ITL I 100 e e gram; of\dante sl el 1 person after September 20th, any Monday, Tuesday or Cones i c Pt after | UP Y M"; s 4 Thursday evening, eight to eight-thirty, at the New Britain i State Trade School, South Main street. 1 Red IT 2 WSM—N ASHVILLE—283 <« Royal 1 will be ealled and the boys FCA SALE syl ot ¢ . L va L | Three Family Brick House ' : 2 aon cliconin z ; ievele Sextet On Woodiand 3t. v coson for that station. A HE WAS GOING : Lo e \KE LIKE A CHAMPION LET HIM TILL HE OVERSHOTY) pave )i THAT HOLE "AND gowa To THEN THE TRAP TH CLuB COX&DUNN“{,,M5',_‘ : ' v:“."f__'@v 1 Pl All Tmprovements Price Right To Close An Estate fon and W 272 Main St. e S SN < N ; . 2-FAMILY 15-R0O02 HOU! ' f Pi GgpeChV@ 10 minutes walk to center. \'c;';\ desirahle location E(J/Tg/EV//]/G‘/> House is in excellent condition .. HOme Owners i 2-Car (arage Price is Lo veston {32 § e Q j . SEE US FOR ITAILS g Vacation time is over, and your thoughts m\ hack to 4 B the home you are planning to build. But first of all you _D;):_ZZ'(/FI"V'V | ¥ Y # think of the lot where you wish to build your model home. INSURANCE ../ | g}&'g C CQE Newington Center is picked as being the most ideal B location for the homeseeker, where fifteen choice lots are CITY HALL BLDG. § B offered for sale, prices reasonable with easy trms. This property is situated handy to schools, with elec- trie cars.stopping dire LH\‘ in front of your door. One fare to either Hartford or New Britain. Big lots, plenty of fruit trees. Well restricted. Come out and see the prop- Sy v A QT [ Q ool | crty Saturday, Sept. 18, and Sunday, Sept. 19. Salesman COTTAGE ON EAST MAIN STREET Bt A ) Aokl 3 ¢ St 5 on land from 3:00 to 7:00 both days. Iiyenyidesirable locat: ohan chcelieny ‘jlf“”m_n"' A We also offer for sale on this property a nice Colonial one-car garage. This is a very nice corne B House of nine rooms with three open fireplaces, hot water £2.000 cash required. Come in and see us about it heat. K e 2. X - 808 HOP e | SSS : PEE HAD 14/ THE COURSE RECORD BEAT UNTIL tonte sJones aceer | § Camp Real Estate Co. Carlson & Carlson P2 T ., | e WT THE EIGITH HOLE THEN EVERYTHING BLEW UP— 272 Main Street: Phone 3 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg 163 Main Street New Britai Tel. 1817 w207 : WCOU@T st |02 el iy lieadl 7 7 ¥ EAb e | S8R i P e AR & b b I o4 | L |

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