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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, N T ];FI;ASHES OF LIFE: DOUBLE BETROTHAL |, ot 2, i s ot v ] RIGHIS LAST HIGHT i i e g e ot st | Through the Static | " REPORTED IN THE VANDERBILT KLAN Sotic,commuit rof Soroms murt ot s it o ‘ — Wi aextaneo dangl s . | | teenth century. Tt cost her $400 at 3 s ¢ : = cx We didn't spend much thme with jigpasan, misnl 3 ity t 1 Seet ’ 1 the sale ot avenint Gomeitions | B9 ghe Acwimed bren " et comersone New York.| e S i t Johuny Moore, Holy i ; e Seek to Develop Hay were fair, but there scemed to be Adexice ity ent alles | \11 my stuff is about ans Melbourne—Appa 00,000 wort receiver not { : A ! or o T i conalbra e ol MEOHloa 0w HA 4 Ambassador Sheffiuld seem 10| i R a to cor sticos until nost G et the €1 : 2 e et AR liscuss very weighty matters ¥ SR | preparation for a car = HaRr i s adl et 2t Aluska b n- terteresting material on the air, but |ty mect. In a ten minute conver-; tX®0 i ; nan Brookes is Hartfor Ire does $10,000 L (1 TPy v u apar livest cat Alaska hay in win- the pep of Tiesday night couldn’t be | S4tion the president explained his 0w X;"'.oxlx ; 1o berd ot & nowsténimilllonidol-fd el oo ot e - coniu i Al dug up again in several centuries, |FOPUStN due to rising before [andra Kollant corporation. lding ¢ s eatimated JOHN ) 1S ADL RIGH] ; to ce monstration farms. In we opine. There was some fading | Préakfust and taking a walk. G B s \ X 4 oz - W 3 as b ac g . | she brought : :;:;xp\l«\(!k“ma I.:dgnmlnm tatic of 1 b gowns, she says: “One of my trunks ¢ background. the other my ward- York—John D. Rockefeller, His Own I J i NG can be mad T 3 2 B e Japer Reporter in South. sl A F have lost a fight for a Ny v L va i in South S i self-su in agriculture and sis - between business ays i | : edy : o buildings in West 57th street, off tehen ar ally b B e 1 sr bed g o 3 =3 are clover an The best th we heard last eve- t 2 welped the S ning was the vaudeville program | fas e to power; now Fifth avenue, The, anthoritics i bis jou " , Ea i it nel. $n fraract from the Capitol theat ford. uthorized person in Bologna| New York — There's a double en- | have decided to open this district i i- | “100 w 1 v 3 ey th t through WTIC. Manag “laney y carry a bat. David A. Shilling- ment in the ¥ o ¢ | of aristocratic homes to trade. t I ider r ) t e A Vild t P tive grass the theater s a competent am who helped am salvage the first time The | ) er and he described co f \rmy supplies in FFranc he f New Haven — tures just before it ¢ sold four carloads of in Italy. Y s of the Commo. |than other eclem hearing. A short talk was given at s 1 word from a fascist respectivels tion is the presorvation of the beginning of the broadeast, \ e used by the black- PR Fork b ale spirit,” the Yale Alumni showing what preparations are nec- . ng start. in the | Weekly says. | essary before the program can be v n icorg - Victor | taken over by the station : : % 2 rth; you N ' .| Middletown — Wesleyan seniors Iorses profe with brick or that to one side, we notic . ¥ York = Modost Will Rogers| o0 mthor was he | name committee to urge trustees to coner ¢ than earth | less = y 3 ; OUSTED FOR OUSTING improvement in the pro 4 s his stuff is antique, but per- | D abolish compulsory ehapel, ore f o : enl i 5 i S week. The microphones a mDISHHats a s dole BWon SRaticl £ | — old carth stall, army s ) bt ) et : : by t o advantageously and the Tofke dpniall id the SOpIER L | East.Haddam — Bstate of Fred- tizations show. g S ) | Henr t ! their picked up from the for her ew theater Will had vicag 1 silk stoelk worn . 3 tal and Ch e o v {this to Vhat liftle monologue | by Queen I hob brought | golng on. You'll pardon us for writ- was gleaned from thejonly $15 at a ing disjointedly, but we've been try- - ing to write with a on pencil sharpeners in progi our elbow. What we mean to sa that the talking and music come | E 7 . through as well as if the listener \ 1 h el < % SR vt s i | eEAR HENATH oL beaterly T were sitting in the theater. . s o r S Mot S )y serint nurses e dis lent George Joy and Nell Cantor of WEEI, Boston, cntertained with | popular songs at WTIC. Georgo did | all.the singing, while Miss Cantor furnished the piano accompaniment | and plano choruses to some of the numbers. “Because I Love,” “Bundie of Rags”and “My Baby Knows How” were among the selections. | Decidedly professional talent and a | decldedly interesting feature. Come | again! i « .. | We have recelved several ques- tlons as to the Ideptity of WBRL, and we have finally located it at M ton, New Hampshire. It is not listed | .in radio call books and we had al- | most despaired of finding out where 1 @ it was. However, it came in on our | (Y e own set last evening, muddy and d ,-,1 1-1 d fadey, to be sure, but it came in, o > ~1 nevertheless. “Bye, Bye, Blackbird” g alii! Stll ],lr@_eé ._A,a Ee and “Her Bows Are only Rainbows” 3 were two of the numbers played by P . S Beccien e ol e s dance oréhestra, O open the myriad doors of radio {fluraied shovel: American Balkite “B*X . o 0 entertainment—to bnng into your ed; dual control, { 7 v WLW, Cincinnati, offered the La- homemusic of surpassing tone—tohearora- Receiver, Universal, with ex- for&‘@fy ?f8 tubes orless tonla Melody Boys, a quartet, In a| tory carrying every inflection of the human :’“"“’“ ""jk"n 2 5?"%;22:“?%33“351 '1?:51(:::; voice—to obtain lnfomfa(icn from the (‘K'l"'-'k}}:fx‘,;";«[nxh:{:l:‘{:? Moat radio sets today require light socke Chair” The station came througn| Whole cycle of broadcasting—Stromberg- " G power for its cconomy alone. Carlson, is the receiver par-excellence. : i Chest: buy an untried device. Bulkt clear and loud. At woo, D;“npofl' e The celebrated tonal beauty and the shiciaed.” " 4 : 2l tried and proved. Of 75,000 Balkite present with volume, but not too distance range of this kingly instrument _"ee e LARERE - - T g satisfactory service, in m much, the Rotary club quartet sang depend in ccsiderable degree upon the fefhie i faca™ "o for 1 4 years, to our knowle “The World Is Waiting for the Sun- total shielding of the stages of radio (i worn out. This record b rise” and “That's Where I Meet My | frequency amplification and the detector include accessories) Girl,” two well chosen and well ren- | grage. dered selections. * e e This total shielding in the Stromberg- We feel sure that you'll excuse the | Carlson permits use of the mighty third :f’"' el “"zlay Decauee n"“ ‘”“‘ stage of radio frequency amplification cen glving good service all week | yiif 4] jts possibilities for magnificent | we feel, S0 we deserve a let down. ! 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