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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, the radlo audience hears a soloist render “Marcheta.” The last song was presented by a soloist and the entire production was excellent. There was more to it, but we left then. A novel way to present musical | features, eh? We thought we had WFI last night, too, but it turned out to be KMA, Shenandoah, IOWA! | PR N — NNIVERSAR CELEBRATION For Tomorrow Featuring Many Additional Birthday Off erings Through the Static Last night was one of the best in months and we don't mean by chance. There was volume, clarity, little fading and a minimum of static. And, in addition, excellent distance was possible. So what more could you wish. It seems that the batteries, or something, are running down in our set, so we brought into play a six-tube portabd super-het- erodyne. This set is compact and can be carrier around casily. It works out great, too, as you will note. PR We did considerable fussing and fuming around during the early part | of the evening and it was about § o'clock before we finally gave up trying on our set and decided to use the other one, which proved to be a happy decision. So this story will be an account of results on a small set | . which can be carried around easily Then we listened to WSM, Nash- and which has a loop in the door, | ville, where a real old time male| which can be swung in any direction. | quartet sang “Old Black Joe,” in de- The first thing we hit was WJAR, | lightful Southern style. The station Providence, while Hartford was on | faded slightly. the air. We certalnly like to talk| about the feat of bringing in the former while the latter is working. PR The West Point Cavaliers appear- |ed at WJZ and played a variety of |songs, including those heard each | saturday on the football field. Of | course, Yal's “Boola-Boola” was in- § | cluded. We have yet to hear an or-| chestra render college songs with- | out including that. It would be a | crime not to. (We're serlous, what're | you laughing fgr?). .. WTAM, Clevelands cams through | at uncertain intervals all evening. At one time we heard a comedy song, “I | Want A Man,” presented by a so- | prano. Thdt's no joke. Not for the man, anyway. . Four Wonderful — HANDKERCHIEF VALUES Coet® Men's full size soft finish white cotton 1 Handkerchiefs with 14-inch hems .............. 2 for 5C COTTON PIECE GOODS At Mill Prices HOPE BLEACHED COTTON America’s finest cotton, full piece perfect cotton, 36 inches wide, . | The volume of WCCO, Minneapo- {1is, was something to write home {about, and don’t forget it. The sta- Well, WIAR offered vaudeville |tion came in with all the volume of | from the stage of a Providence the- | WGY in its better moments. Steadi- ater. One of the acts happened to be | ness was a feature. This station fea- something we saw some tim Hartford. Apparently it was j bad in Providence as it was in Hart- ford. Especially distasteful was one of those double-meaning songs sung by a young woman, supposedly French, and certainly tough. The audience down there liked it though, judging by the applause. P Markel's society orchestra present- ed a program from WJZ, New York. This band, in spite of its high-hat title which Is stressed at every op- portunity, and also in spite of the high-hat introduction its gets WJZ's announcers, is really goods. The arr “Baby Fa bers. The arrangement was a col ful one, with snappy trumpet chat- ter and cascading saxophone ru The tempo was also excellent and al- ways is. e e WCAC, Storrs, came through luminously, for a fact. T! was clear, except for a noi. to that emitted by a is thrilling away down in We can't figure out whether that was caused by the station or by another station interfering, but we'll give Y'CAC, the bene way we could tune we mean. Wel a talk on alfalfs thing to send us our patience was finally rewarded and we found ourself transferred to | the Capitol theater, Willimantic, | where the music played in connec- vo- Parade” was was a large o was arranged the sound dible as was that of the trump iy More WCAC. Songs of the recent Furopean conflict were played and | of the action ic with them as that the in The Arr 5,438 times in rapid Now,” about notice that fact, but | WHE, C came th: election re- y ten and | The and, a very announcer at ation that | 2ults and just because mother isn’t wealthy KDKA, Pittsburgh, was holding its birthday party and so was WBAL, | Baltimore. Both of t came through well, but we didn't spend much time with either, of ey We a sketch called * H Home.” It deals with a ra fan and the cfforts of get him to bed. He says ten in a while Los Angel song, and wants to ! he says h worthy cnough wife to must has KII, renders a she and a Sp: cause uled from So RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN MAIN 127 Phone 1109 e Very loud. ngements are novel | . s e and the combinations are acceptable. | ® was one of the num- | " Embezzling Aud—ia' TS YO TR Simple Tonic Keeps Sealp tured an organ recital. Then we went | over to WDAP, Fort Worth, where | an instrumental number closed the| program. i s | A funny thing about the music from Fort Worth was the fact that the bass section came through | great volume. “Bugle Call Ra. | the concluding number and t. horn sounded as if it were ou our window, while the other instru- “orth Worti. t and Roses” as an organ recital. | That’s all for today, thanks! —P. E. L. Believed in Europe Charleston, W. Va., Nov. 2 (I)—| John C. Bond, recently removed as | state auditor and now under in ment on 62 counts of embe and forgery in conne: condu disap ed. Authorities him night turned attention to the possi- bility that he had left the state and | possibly the country Last Tuesday Bond ed a vo ry petition in bankruptey in which he placed his liabiliti at $91,413 and his assets at $69,000, WANT GRAY HAIR? Healthy—Hair Never Turns Gray. GRAY HAIR MAKES HER LOOK SO OLD " drag manager toid a customer recently, * ¥ know your own mother ‘.cll enough to really know how she feels about her gray hair, you'll take Bome to her a bottle of this Lea’s Hair Tonic.” Young foiks tell mother frequently How well they like her gray hair bat how about her own private feelings in this age of south and “Pep?” Not one husband, son, or daughter in a thousand ever tried to adroitly learm just how mother docs feel about gray hair deep down in her heart. 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MEN’S DRIVING GAUNTLETS Made of heavy black cape, fleeced ined, with gauntlet cuffs, and ad- ]]uxq e wrist 1nd‘ $1 ()()L 2 for 5C 9c . 12%¢ A fine and BOYS’ FULL LINED PANTS Tweed pants, to 16 years. patterns, fully lined. — Wednesday o Trimming Br. Three-yard pieces, white braid with dainty | suttonhole edge, in pink, blue or white. Pair .. MORE OF THOSE .wo'i'w Flannelette Gowns Nicely made garments of Troy flannelette; /les to choose from Pricei et ity several Birthda beautiful designs. Set cons 1 Bed Spread, full siz Vanity Set AllLConnletar st v ey FANCY TURKISH TOWELS A large assortment of at- tractive designs and color combinations. Size 20x40 inches. Buy them for| “hristmas | FANCY PILLOW C grade muslin with edge, in several col- g(I ors; also plain white with hemstitched e Size 42x36. 5('10(}1 Ventilators Are Now a Necessity— DIAMOND “E” WINDOW VENTILATORS —Xkeeps out draft, snow, vain or dust; made of spe- Wednesday ... 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