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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 192, WAHG—RICHMOND HILL—318 | with Donald Dain. Trio. ri anist WHKRC—CINCINNATI—422 Musi Songs; dance mus WSAI—CINCINNATI—326 S as WEAF L—411 MONDAY 9—Serenaders O s ncon s ot 30—Dance m § }‘ “\‘1!\“ ‘l(')\l}hl NCF fij-" A ! - e B Sxrie CKNC—=TORONTO—357 Eastern Standard Time. 7 : o | “dria A ; : CNRC—CALGARY—435 Note — Asterisks (*) Indicate the |7:45—Vaudeville show from the |7 . 5 Studio recital pick of the Programs. | stage. T I3 e S5 WRVA—RICHMOND— 2; WTIC—HARTFORD—176 it b N Surprise program ond orchestra. ASHVILLE—283 al, SPRINGS—375 ATLANTA—428 Sh music. LOUIS—280 WNJ—NEWARK—319 1 pianist "O—MINNEAPOLIS—416 WEAF. . Autumn Sadness |’ n Mareil. 1wk Frolic. rzo (Sarasate) —DENVER—320 KGO—OAKLAND—361 Music; e ion talk Woolum in Ofiice One Month— b orches WGBB—FPREEPORT—214 Hager and Gasnor Rssailant Escapes alter Dawley. 1 e | 9— ¢ P L mot f laying of Chlef of | t Trail That Leads i . i e >olice R Woolum, who was | “Small (Hanley); d. Poom 12 mid.—Dance orch p e g 28N [ [} . e M NEW YORK—303 0:e0=1% v t st o et W, R Anihe 2% y Solemn | 5—SV¥F 0 SL > i 3 has tehed city council vote to ) MoorlighE c . x $ ot e ) nation of his prede- e ”1.‘ h); h. March Ponti-| e ;' i .II,\Ill.[,l"lvllv\—!m.') ces S SEe e T S “\_",;,(],',',m,,.,,mhm e : ; : mado { et ity .«’pf.k“ Wha‘t a bothqr home-heating was in those da_ys. Fin? always iod. 5:0 0 Willlam Dav needing attention. And even then how uncertain heating com- AW eaasoptanan | Jina § Sl L fort was. Windows open one minute to let out stifling heat — - | ; : { al, shawl on the next minute to keep warm. DiongIEcob had heard the s Anderson, talk a g, songsters. violinist um hac sta- | But in the middle eighties a wonderful thing happened. Automa.’ et tic heat regulation was invented, bringing immeasurably greater o= v an ’ at the time. | comfort to the home. What a great change it was to have the WGBS—NEW YORK—316 faurico Patton, tenor. S | constantly uniform temperature of the Minneapolis Heat Regula- Qesbee. ;80 e s Seeah Investid tor.and none qf the bot.her of hand regulation. Better health too of Robert Steven- |T:40- : 0 ¢ d fat s — in these Minneapolis-equipped homes. And lower fuel cost. WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—300 loned but nothing further was dis- Later, Minneapolis heat regulation added still greater comfort to Sl oanes 8 B10Ae Res e the home by means of clock control, and today this is one of the outstancing Minneapolis features. The clock lowers the temperature at a predetermined time at night. Raises it in the morning so you can begin the day with comfort. ; : You Need the Minneapolis NOW! WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 he'a Weeks of cold weather still to come. Then milder weather, when Stoe Hdhe ; t ing. it is harder than ever to keep the temperature uniform with hand Sl AL, regulation. Decide today to install the Minneapolis on our Budget Brooks, Doreta Jerome, L pianist ball scores; news. )—Trio. 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