New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1926, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1926. TUESDAY. Eastern Standard Time. WIIC—HARTFORD—478 nner g sons. § “\l‘\l—\/l I‘\RT\I"H TH—411 EVENING PICKE. | “K‘ l—PHILfl)ELPHY A—278 obs broadcast < Big Brothe —V WEAF—NEW YORE—182 —Columbati en: \\IBJ NEW \ORK—Z 3 Five. Garrow Geer. soprano o, tenor. NEW YORK—322 jttsburgh ad- 8:45—Gems from AT ture. 14 light opera hour. 0:30—Jack Albin's WGY—SCHEN Eyck Hotel, Address, Part I, Food and Health,” Profe Kern, Union college. 7:45—Piano solos by Ollie Yettru, rom WJZ. rom WJZ. 10—From WJZ. len's orchestra. “l )‘H—\l \\' ‘DRF\—ZTZ no, STOP! TOOK! AND INSURE! You must have had a serfons aocldent—IN IMAGINATION at | Jeast. Don't let your car get you into financial trouble. Our | 1] auto insurance takes care of | that—including fire and theft PHONE 14/ LOUIE S, JONES . AGENCY WHEBR Jones' Brownies, ert trio, t concert artists rogram WAAM—NEWARK—263 hion Plates. Hour ollowell's Ramblers. WRST—BAY SHORE—2168 Central Islip orchestra state h g!!!!!g COU/?T ST. ) | WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 ,\7.30-—D|Ter dance music. . STATEN ISLAND—417 pital | 10:30—Musical WMAK, Buffal WGR—BUF! —Musical program. 0—DMusical progra WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 program Musical pro 0:30—Concert WASHINGTON 10—"The grand to 30—Meyer Dav WBAL—BALTI \(DRF—: 16 §—WBAL Sandman Circle. er orchestra. n recital. taff concert. evening P. retinue arrove at the Louis Vogel manse on Vance street and there | :v‘a’[‘[ a very p easant and profitable has a beautiful radio 105t pleas- ‘e ever heard, We s a poor way to start off | that | s left for| other sets, but don't| nd somet » carried off our feet by | and the volume. | Louis’ set has no hatteries. All you 10 is turn on th is operating. We “.a nakes a pouter pigeon vere 80 angry naniacs of us all. Honestly, shot down last evening, We We didn’t the ordinary, since there e of the deep voiced > mixed in with affair course of evening, ourse, | esting. We enjoyed the West Point program especially. It was during that period that we heard the group of old time songs, including “Hot Tims in The Old Town, Tonight,” “Bicycle Built For | Two,” etc., ete. The songs were pere- |sented by a quartet, with & rich volced tenor in the lead. Another teatura of the program was the pre- sentation of a group of Cuban airs hing out of as consid- In Some of the Lowlands How- ever, Waters Still Menace Sh’h’h’—Sh’h’h’-Sh’h’h’ (Here's an Inside Tip) nary dry cleaning. [ 804 is the Telephone Number J t workers Adjutant ordered ger brought hys- | ng stat AND SCALP ECZ! Miltions of H-p"{vg::r; _iht“fiy to Real Estate Buys HOUSES Belviders—8 room cottage and garage. Small cash payment. Bassett St.—2 family house on lot 50x165. Large two car garage. A good buy. Belden St—New 2 family house. Cash $2000. Carlton St.—8 room cottage. Can be bought with small cash. Landers Ave.—New 2 family house for only $8000. Cash $1009. See us quick. Jerome St.—3 family house and store. A zood buy. Harrison St.—7 room cottage tn fine condition. Jerome St.—7 room cottage in fine condition. South Main St.—8 room house on lot 86x200 only Cash $1500. South Main St.—4 family house with good mortgages. Cash $2000. LOTS Belvidere—3 zood lots $1100 to $2000. Elm Hill—Lot 100x100—Only $350 cash. Landers Ave.—100x1350—A bargain at $600. Maple Hill—Lots from $500 up. KENNETH TUTILE Real Estate - General Insurance 259 Main St. Phone 3663-2 £5500. by the West Point Cavaliers, & ; capable or-hestral aggregajion. For Sale: 1Family House Robbins Ave., Maple Hill Must be sold ile Unusual bargain, owner leaving town. this week, Fine 1 Family House for sale on Vance Street at a bargain. Easy payments and small cash required from a responsible party. Good rent in 2 Family House on Winthrop Street. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Pank Bldg. HOLMES & COLE GLENWOOD STOVES & FURNACES SHEET METAL WORK STOVE & FURNACE REPAIRS GUTTER, CONDUCTOR & ROOFING Labor charged for actual time spent on job. EAST BERLIN, CONN. TEL. 543-12 TEL. 543-3 n was FIRE INSURANCE ‘Geo. A. Quigley | | 1308 Main St. New Britain Stove Repairs 1 We furnish repairs for all makes of ranges, parlor stoves and furnaces Quick Service—Reasonable Prices AUBURN TAXI PHONE 611 Plumhing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work PHONE 381 66 WEST MAIN A. A. MILLS Every day in Tokyo 168 babies are born. Last r 61,498 births| | were recorded, of v 'h number 31,- 626 were male and 29,865 female, l AT MAY Be CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME IN JAPAN —BUT ITS ALWAYS DIRTY CHINA g HERE ! / OH:-GIRLS-WELL HAVE TC PLAY | MADE A ROPEL! MESS OF THE OLGA- —- |MPOSSIBLE - 1L NEVER HOLD SUCK WONDERFUL CARDS AGAN: KEEP OUT OF THE KITCHEN = THAT NEW CLUB DAY~ THE-OUT-TO-WIN THE-PRIZE-GIRLS, MADE A FATAL MISTAKE WHEN THEY LET OLGA FLITTER KEEP THE SCORE —

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