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Progra alau Trio Positions ad news 4 found Dorothy Hoyla, vioiint Marvin Husa speaker an string trio S 13 1:15—K. of C O | §—Trene Li 11:30—Daye 250—WGBS—318 an string trio Brezeaux. ten 780—WLWL—384 Ryan, harpist Should 1 y Lynskey ¢ en Letter to Gov, Moral” n Horn, te Question Box' {12 t crchestra 880—\WMCA—311 lidren's etori Harold Normanton, Kongs s 3 1's orchestra Talk; orchestra | T:30—Meister Gypsis: Christian Science lecture vish hour of music MeAlpin news {entucky orchestra rtainers ns orchestra i stra and {11 7:30—0rgan —~WBAL ¢ sy Boys, harnio | Lokke, violinist k Davls, baritone ion radio period pals ry Hock, songs 11 { 11—Danece orchest 1100—=WPCH—233 1s; Lour rt School chestra ind Ladies' trio Brennan and Shaw, X man, t 990—WMSG—303 —Brennan and . vocal ha mony a Marr, contralte sports ‘ Belle Brooks, contraits Medical Center talk Wright and Wronz. ha ances Halliday, soprano n and Davis, mstrumental | ima Kaufman, sop nneth Remer, ‘\(: y orchestra llivan Radlo Pals Same as WPCH Marguerita Austin in, violinist 1 Eastern Stations (—WBR. s‘-_;n-mklyn—:m 1l nd I Horn TI—WOR—Newarh—105 T:45-—Book |1—va Bros. 8:45—Childre 4—Studio program |10—Spanish Serenade NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, APR IL 18, 1927. NG ON LAWN mp and Myer, duo (®—Anott U, “Lemders of . Senator Wagner 1 While House WMAQ—Chicag 7:30—Jack Chapm ol 860—WNJ—Newark—3a50 Thorough Eye Examinations Glasses 7% Fitted [ SN HENRY F. REDDELL 89 West \12\:’.‘.”:;‘.I ”h;-hm.c 1185 “Auburn tra Ac FREE! | A Safety Razor With m. ane and G —WODA—Pat s Ten or wrs Worth Wb Your Tavorite Shaving ust order the cream you arly and ask for one of sors It 1s Yours Free, W WJI—Detroit—i53 Ler concort s—>Musical half hour sirs Rev. Warren M. Blodgett Leaves for Chicago, 11 mir hony crei JOUN J. McBRIARTY Charmacist sr. Chureh and Stanley streets Phone 1381, mid.—Sil us 80— W 1P —*hiladelphia—508 s orchs | : o CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Estimates Cheertully Gisen on All Jobs — Tel. 2913 267 Chapman Street ~Organ rec T60—WF1— i - | nual me To Be|cition tion | the puipit of Wisco! He Seasinee vy about May 1st. South and West G ville artists, by Meiklcjohn Let us teach you a new art! AURORA ONE DECORATION New Method of Painting It's intensely and it's as easy as writing. ence, no artistic talent. ’ KFVE—St. Louls—210 s stories ase popular erch cil Bluffe—306 Mose and Charley Gillatte Rubber orchestra KTHS—Hot Springs—375 ~Ozark Philosopher, violinist “kulele Lady, Bovs in 1ils L—Baltimore—246 WAL Sandman Circle -WBAL dinner orciizstra Musical pro seml WBAL staff concert WBAL dance orchestra WBAP—Fort Worth—176 Pianist | program —Detroit—517 oloista alk , familiar hymns ansas Clty—366 wk frolic 3H—Chicago—370 interesting—it's fascinating You necd no experi- Come in, let our special demonstrator show you how easy it's done, You'll like it—you'll en- joy doing it yourself—especially since you make so many attractive gifts. Northern Kentucky program Vocal solos can —Dance orche WGHP—Detroit—276 coneert, It's a new preparation that can be applied to apparel, houseware, metal, wood or cloth. The finished production is washable. e | - COME, SEE THE INSTRUCTOR TOMORROW, AND ALL THIS WEEK, IN OUR ART DEPARTMENT HALLS Paints — Varnishes — Wall Paper 83 ARCH ST. NEW BRITAIN Drake ensern Blackstone WHO—Des Moines—i26 quir 1 5—Palmer House Symphony, Vie- torlans isers WELS—Uhtcago—3 15 Sports 1791 Sherman's orchestra OUR REAL ESTATE FIRST MORTGAGES Yielding 7% in advance, and a semi-annual payment on principal provide an exceptional opportunity as they only run from one to four years. A CHILD MAY OWN THEM WITH SAFETY Sold in amounts from $300 to $1060 Send or call for particula LET 1S SHOW YOU HOW T0 ACCUMULATE $10,000 THE BODWELL REALTY GO. National Bank Bldg. Phone 1801 without § will sell very cheap— 1 COX & DUNN " All Paint Records Smashed During B. P. S. Demonstration Week OVER 5000 SAMPLE CANS WERE GIVEN AWAY 1} | i And Thousands of Dollars Worth of Patterson-Sargent and Varnishes Were Sold. ’aints | o———0 carload world 1 Hoe Line, mo | | | | | \ | | RackLirrE/BRros. 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