New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1926, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1926. SATURDAY. Eastern ~mmlum Time. Note—Asterisks (*) Indicate Pic K| | of the Programs. HARTFORD—176 SPRINGF! TELD—333 count of the h football game Harvard Stadium missing WNAC—BOSTON & Farm N LOUIE S.JONES AGENCY 1—DX WEFBH—NEW YORK—27 stra CITY—30¢ YORK—316 ading. s, plano; Dr. Rut ITSBURGH—161 o t; markets. man, piano. —Doris JW YORK—341 ports. 10 Exposition. {111 mployment opportuni- |11:15 Hawkins from Castle f; 1CAGO—303 ric show: |8 ; band WOK—CHICAG 00 Sullivan W. show; rmonica our TICAGO—266 3:00—Popular music, WELS—CHICAGO—315 )0—Barn WIBH— CNRO—OT e story orchestra 0 arm | - | T.S.Cash Reg’ster Co. KHJ—LOS ANGELES—105 News et; soloist. KGO—OAKLAND—301 )—Dance musi astonished to h WTIC, Hart nteresting, t ere was no T beyond By the Pound as Well &8 Radio | {1 il READ WERALD CLASSIFTED ADS TOR YOUR WANTS Two Family House and Two ¢ Car Garage on Lawlor St. Large Lot. ’ \\H\\—ltlll ILL.E—100 rt troupe; P \\\\I—\ ASHVILTE—283 ; e story. WSB —\ TLANT 51 1 lasson: musie. KTHS—HOT SPRINGS—375 PWX—HAVANA—100 KMOX—ST. LOUIS—280 ANNOUNCEMENT On November 1st we will be located at our larger South Main street, carrying a complete line fixtures and hutcher supplies. LExviaor lnaugurating o new Policy for the WEEK OF NOV. 1 “PARSONS TH EATER (HARTFORD) Albert Lewis, who in association with A. H. Woods, is bringing to PARSONS’ THEATER, for one entire week, starting Monday, November 1, “Glamour,” a new drama by Hugh Stanislaus Stange, in co-operation with the Messrs. Shubert, is giving Hartford theatergoers, at prices which prevailed some years back, the opportunit_y to see a real New York preduction, with the same stars who will appear in New York within two weeks. 7 '\\/fv'W‘\’/v\“ sy \“?“"fl" /'mvv\"/-- AN P’ia s Entire Week of NOVEM BER |5T at these PRE ‘WAR PRIQES NIGHTS 50%.t0%1.50 . |eI[ NO WED:&SAT MATS.50%t:%1 Ux[moweR S e N7 willfibé\seen for.the f'rst Tome on any Stage ,MonDAY NicHT NoVv. Ist- with RALPH MORGAN and this all star cast MINNA GOMBEL IRENE HOMER EISIE HITZ JOHN IRWIN MESSENGER BELLIS ROBERT W. CRAIG ROGER PRYOR HARTLEY POWER AMDRIE CARRON KENT THURBER Staged by Albert Lewis “GLAMOUR? is the first play to come to Hartford under this new policy and if theatergoers here will support such a policy, it will continue indefinitely. Please note, how- ever, that this policy only refers to new plays,—those which are being prepared for New York. / R\ \\’/, \, \\/ I wlts V \,,,/l,.\'\. 5 H < i I 1< ‘;I//'l‘(’/l 0 199 MAIN ST. 1 Colorado Style Bungalows AT 109-111 FRANCIS STREET Only two of our new group remain unsold. They are substantially built, nicely located and are reasonably priced. Seven rooms, 2-car garage, sun parlor, sidewalks, all modern. Lots 60x150. Call MR. SOLOMON, Tel. 2969, or Attorney Milkowitz’s office, 277 Main Street. Will Be on Praperty Sunday 2 to 5 P. M. P WDAF—KANSAS CITY—308 School of the air. VERY FINE TWO-FAMILY HOUSE, with Fireplace, hardwood floors, 10 rooms, all improvements, in the south west section of the city. One of the best houses in that neighborhood. Owner selling at a sacrifice. Camp Real Estate Co. NEH, TH” TIME TH” BRICK YARD | TELL oL BOYS, CURLY HAD TO.30, HE GOT TO BE SO DANG RECKLESS, TH’ IDEE OF HIS ALWAYS WEARIN”A CELLLLOID COLLAR TO EVERY FIRE, BURNED HE HAD To SToP TWICE To PICK SAND -/ BURRS OUT OF /< = HiS FEET" HE ALWAYS WAS A DURN THATAINT TH WORST OF IT OTEY, HE ALWA‘{S WENT BAREFOOT & | CURLY QUACKENBULSH WAS FOIECED OVUT OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR Hildr o B . S CARELESSNESS FOR TAKI i WCOU/?T ST iRl ; ; 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. UNCALLED FoR Ciffitlfi?CEsfiNzlL}z:lgi DUTY. t Trio. 2:3 2 ic.

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