New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1927, Page 18

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THURSDAY. Fastern Standard Time. Note—Asterisks (*) Indicate Pick of the Programs. New Englan(i Stations WTIC—HARTFORD—476 6—Dinner music, Heublein Trio: a assienne (Delibes); b. a (Yadier): c. Romance (Itob- Bari- (Proctor); Mrs. Last Hour WBZ—SPRINGFTE gan recital my 4 Market rep —Paul Blackwe ght Song ¢ York )0411»‘~k\ Trio missing persons WNAC—BOSTON—130 —Dinner dance Dance music r orchestra WEEI—BOSTON—349 0:10—Orchestra 3:45—Big Brother club 0—Katherine Kimball, ickey Alpert, songs Tenor and baritone, pianist WTAGWORCESTER §—Travel talk Trio rom WEAF WCSH—PORTL! Reports n*hpm‘lal Farm ¥ 10—From W WLST—! 7—Concert PROVIDENCE—141 New York Stations WIZ—154 Market quotations inanclal summary Cotton quotations 0—Farm market reports -Orchestra 8—Story with musical setting —Musical progra 10:30—Dance or W s—Heywood King Ruzika, violinist 20—Henry Boyd —May Breen, pianist Hansen, soprano; Fred whistler banjoist; Peter de 5 Howard and Brennan, frio G—Dinner music —Mid-week Hymr 30—Characters in lit ions planist; -Ban 10—Con 11—Dance orchestra WGBS—316 Uncle Geebes adio F ) orc String ensembls sicale; Manley Luz Gonzales Harold Gou —Florence St Cookie WMCA—311 sembl 10—Da s 15—Operatic —"The Lnivarsal violin | $—Serenaders §:30—Entertainers $:45—Instrumentalists | 9—Barry O'Moore, tenor 30—DMusicel chefs | 10—Miss Bambina, Harris, musical saw | 10:15—Malle and Richards, 10:30—Orchestra | 11—Revue 11:30—Orchestra 12 mid.—Revue WHAR—ATI violinist songs 5—Gluseppe Adami, Mrs. Charles Cohe —Piano maniacs n tural rt udio concert WP 7:15—Organ recital 30—Dinner music —World Wonder WHN—361 Orchestra Home Par izabeth Know music —Benjamin Cantor Taub, mowitz, songs; violinist 5—Livingston Phillips, Weberman, talk Annette Chai- | Patricio Castillo, Movie broad 20—Organ recital :20—Dance orchestra WOKO—PEEKSKILL—28 Studio proj WHAM—ROCHE! WGY studio progr ):45—Dance program —Organ recital WGY—SCHEN Stock reports and n Dinner music )—Rook Cha 45—Program 15t songs G and His Pals 526 rtainer : s to Platform from Syracuse Josephine Giles, WGY n Eyck Clay son Hints rected L So e rm\\‘u 1e » rederick ialeal kol K| 11 From New Yol Or recital by Boisclair WGR—BUF { 6:30—Dinner mus §—Jointly with New ‘ am Harry WCAE Dinnej -Dinne Dinner c oA mphony orchestra nd Hunt stra songs Eastern Stations ton produce markets Concert 3—Time si Dance Is. Weather W BRS—BROOKLYN—391 or Habas, piarist | and cnbogen, Southel n Stauons lenbogen and Heimlich, f—Sandman Is To Be U dinner orches netian Trio farold Olivet, pian 5—Greco and Gari 10:30—Concert Trio WABC—RICHMOND HILL—316 01—Twentieth C i WMRJ—JAMAIC :30—Dance music 0—Popular enterta Dance music WRST—BAY SHORF songs prano; ern, ‘cellist; 9—WBAL port *3:30- Band Wagor WSB—ATL :15—Soloists STATEN ISLAND—417 chool of The Air he Arcadians )rgan recital WHAS—LOUISVILLE—10f cob J. Schilling a chestra; Sunday school are talk 0—Quintet ible lecture WAAT—JERSEY CITY—235 Dinner music rank Derham, ward, violinist; y and tenor tenor solos 2:30—Dance music PWX—HAVANA—100 30—Cuban program WMC—MEMPHIS—500 Health talk —Recital —Music hour From Wonderland Western Stations Harmony Girls neoln MceGill, tenor Irv. Cres £ eorge Pell talk rk Pol n WDWM—NEWARK—2! WTAM—CLEVELAND Hotel Winton orchestra udio program sa concert b Symphony orch udio program Horwitz he Cle Collegian th Goulde Piano recital \\(-"l—lll ”nl)lT— .fl rtsttn report, WGHP vaudeville frol 2—WGHP soloists _WIR—DETROIT—517 ilo 1'4 waiians mpho farm talk prano | §:45 WAAM—NE Orehestra \\I\\w( INC l\\\ll— \\Hl!\—l ATERSON—391 CHICAGO STATIONS ON TONTGHT W WET—PHILADELPHIA—395 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927. accordion; —ATLANTIC CITY—300 ADY—380 Uni- | € tion,” Players, di- Stephen WBAL—BAL Tl\l()l. —216 5 A Scout’s Duty |* p Others"” 0 389 | Second Hand ic orch )—MINNIAPOLIS—116 WDAF—KANSAS ITY—365 VEA 12:4 —PHILADELPHIA—50% WHEB—RANSAS Oy — WOC—DAVENPORT-—18 I Sam s WEA WHO—DES MOINS—52 WOW—OMAHA—520 orchestra m.u—n\m AND—361 1 Al songs ANTIC CITY—273 Question Box" by | ., KDKA Little gram news and mar- reports on all im- in, wool, cot- Minnic nd his or- lesson; WSMB—NEW ORLEANS—318 rh\l'lr»l restra and | _lana sor Muuicalfburgh. which was also broadcasting |the Smith Brothers program. This station was fairly loud, as was WWJ, ’Dc‘(rolt which was handling the |same feature. WWJ suffered from inter-station interference. .« s e mid—Phil Lampkin's Bears; Gladys La Marr, soloist KFI—LOS ANGELES—467 12—Varied program 1—Music Box Revue | Then WJZ itself, in person, and | | not a moving plcture, presented the | | Arm Chair Hour. It came in like its | old self with no fading and no dis- | tortion. We listened to a quartet of- Very little static appeared to mar fering, “Love's Old Sweet Song,” and | programs last evening, although vol- | then, “'Secing Nellio Home." jume wasnot so terribly heavy. The PR | buzz of which we have spoken many | Tpat's all for today, thanks! {times was on during part of the| —P.E. L. evening. Summing up, we'd say that ' Shanghai Mills Are { conditions were only fair. | Damaged in Riot: o 0. We hit upon an interesting occur- 3 Shanghai, Jan. 13 (P—A riot, the cause of which has not been deter- nce at WBZ last evening, as Joseph Dincen of one of the Boston pz as giving a talk on mined, occurred last night in two aper Sidelights.” This just goes to | British cotton mills. The police re- | that politeness can be em-| quested the aid of firemen to eject | | ployed even before the microphone. | the refractory workers among whom Mr. Dineen paused and cleared hiS yere many women who played a |throat in the midst of his talk, and | principal | we were much surprised to hear him | g¢ 1o mills % please,” before he| e rioters, estimated at about | just as it he were talking| 4 509, gispersed when fire hose w in his own| pjaveq upon them. They action that| ¢, " [ ljce with bobbins and other radio &= pioces of mill machinery | Dys slightly injured. The incident apparently was pure- 1y local, continued in two nearhy the same | firm. Through the Static how ontinued, group of friends unconscions s regard for . ur Clifton offered his regular organ recital from WBZ, the emanating from the new where a mammoth and f beautiful can ed ned organ been in- Mr. Clifton, who is onl lemonstrates nig along his chosen 1 s wor mills owned by be BURNED PAMOUS INN Melbourne, ¥l an, ge Spot Inn, > of the best known hotels along the Florida east coast, y with 000. The guests .-upul Today's Big Offer To All Who Have Stomach Agony Read What Axclrod’s Pharmacy Has to Say About Dare’s Mentha Pepsin young was de il , New Haven, we will| n when we remark that ng out a flock of A e e was no interfe rence | from 3 as we listened to the New Haven station. Modulation was ellent. Know That You Know “Don’t Forget” were two of the lections. ex We stopped off at ¥ Detroit, when we found that the station was coming through fairly loud. 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The ned with among them beir Bast Is West,' n Rhapsody No. s presented by ence, came through since WTIC was not Saxophone Octet en- mellow melodic Mentha clear it win Jach evening we a terrible 0 meter: ations a same time, f them come between 330 ¢ about ate at the with the result that few through at all C WGY can be heard at all , but the others are not g all in. mes hear climes we do Sie KDKA, Pittsbur strong with a pr yut we didn't T Instead, we sw Colur Ohio, me It Salves or Cutting cou tim Ieey Thous: know m have plles don't i ef can be a complished with inter- Cutting or any amount with ointments will not remove nal medicine. a e through { m from WJ n so very long. ed over to WEAO, here a quartet sang “The Husking Bee,” an old time tune presented in an old t manner. The station was exceedir loud, consi d circulation cau is sta piles. There ation of hlood eircula the lower bowel and a wea the parts. Dr. J. > found the remedy and called his preseription HEMROID. Dr. Leon- Lhil e distance. hardt tried it in many, many c; v with 2 marvelous record of suce Davenport, offered a Dro-|gcn o wonderful record that H the Smith Broth- ROID is now sold by druggists e menu Of .yerywhere under a rigid Y eonhardt | woc, | gram from WEAF, ers serving up a comp! light songs and repartce. The station |, 1 us with its volume and Among the numbe time with Fair s Dept given thous fo Boy Happy upon WCAE, Pitts- and lasting relief to and should do the quick ands same Finally we you. | Coal Ranges At Bargain Prices DO R I Your Last Chance on a Real Sale This Winter or- AR Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work A. A. MILLS PHONE 381 66 WEST MAIN ST. STORE FIXTURES ALL KINDS Cash Registers, Scales, Meat Choppers New and Second Hand Cash Registers and Scales Repaired and Rebuilt T. S. CASH REGISTER & STORE FIXTURE CO. 353 SOUTH MAIN ST TEL. 1617-4 Make Burritt Street. us an offer on this one family house on South Very Owner desirable location. Everything in fine shape. 1as exceptional reasons for selling. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street: Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Pank Bldg nd permanent re- | money- | |troversy has been aroused |the Church of England over the pro- |posed revision of the prayer book, {the Lambeth resisted | gestions, and the bishops ire Chief [to please all the and several policemen were |church. {ried by the marchers 13 (P—The | Roman Catholic adoration ve any trouble with and | a package | ENGLISH GHURGH FAGING A RIFT {Keen Controversy Arises Over| Prayer Book London, Jan. 13 (A—A keen con- within which some members believe will open the way to the introduction of | ceremonies similar to those of the Roman Catholic church. It was to' protest against such a possibility that a score of clergymen and about 100 laymen and laywomen marched with banners vesterday to palace, where the hishops are meeting to reach their t in damaging property |final conclusion on prayer book re- vision. Numerous conferences have been | held to hear and discuss various sug- now are ling the puzzling problem of h parties In the One of the terday said “Alteration may wipe out the work of the reformation.” High churchmen desire that the {bread and wine remaining after com- | munion be retained in the church | for purposes similar to that in the | of the | host, while other members object to thi The responsibility resting on the prelates is undoubtedly a grave one. banners car- | :as there is fear that whatever their decision is, it may lead to a mo- mentous crisis surpassiag any that has convulsed the church since the 16th century. The prediction is made that |if |either Anglo-Catholic or evangelical |opinion is dissatisfied, a definite |cleavage in the church will result Absolute secrecy has been pre |served respecting the proposed re- vision, and the proofs have becn ! |seen only by the bishops and By a |few printers who are under oath not to divulge the contents. Should the bishops agree upon the |proposals before their session ends lon Jan. 22, the revised version must be submitted to a church assembly, |fixed for July. Even then, assum- ing the assembly endorses it, the al- tered form cannot be adopted with- out sanction of both houses of par- liament and the sovereign. This |final stage is v * likely to be reach ed until autumn. Deputies’ Barber Found To Be Govt. “Leak” | Paris, Jan. 13 (A—A smart com- munist with big ears and a good memory proved to be the “leak"” | from the chamber of deputies that " | threatened the political lives of sev- eral members, For weeks the exact words spoken by deputies in commenting among their friends upon the government, | legislation and affairs in general, ap- peared in extremist newspapers and periodica | leak to the barbership in the cham- ber. They looked up the record of | every employe and found a com- | munist barber, an active member of a “cell” as the Dolshevik units of | The secret service narrowed the | | strength and vigor. organization are called. The barber lost his job and thd leak was stopped. MINTING COINS AN INDUSTRY Vienna, Jan. 13 (—Good, hard money is, one of the principal o Austrian exports. The old imperia mint, equipped to supply an empire| is utilizing its facilities to make coin | for Greece, Poland and other coun. tries. Four tons of metal, mostly silver, are stamped into money ever; working day. | Increase Your Weight 5 Pounds in 30 Days Or Money Back good pharmacist Liver Oil is full o vitamines that make flesh, creat appetite, build up the power to re sist disease and puts good solid flesh on skinny men and women, But it's repulsive in taste an smell and nearly every stomach re| bels against it. 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An extremely comfortable Mattress. cotton filled mattress covered For a full size Fluffy Floss Mattress. Imperial in art All other Bedding also included in this Sale. Blankets and Comfortables at January Sale Prices Every An extra WOOL Blanket at Pair PART WOOL BLANKETS, and size in white, grey plaids at, Pair value in a CRIB SIZE PART $1.95 extra large $6.75 Blanket and Comfortable has been marked down. COMFORTABLES with attractive cover- ings and filled with pure white cotton, priced from WOOL FILLED COMFORTABLES, light in weight but very warm. Now priced from ..... $3.95 . $7.50, Curtains and Curtain Materials at January Sale Prices. POST OFFICE THE OLD HOME TOWN RUNO CHASED A STRANGE CAT DOWN MAIN STREET TODAY, CAUSING A SEVERE TRAFFIC JAM. AT THE 2 PRISCILLA BLEE 3 MILLINIERY < =,

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