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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 9, 6:30—Van Curler orchestra nd many others passed before lhc! Veterans of Connecticat on that | state armory from 2 until § o'clock. | Britain General hospital to Council- |dances. She attended the affair as | microphone jn a glittering array. It evening. The regular meeting will be held in | man and Mrs. William Boyle of 358 |the guest of A. Yeaton, son of | Southem Stations was by far the best program we The broadcast which begins at | the evening at 8 o'clock. Commonwealth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Yeaton of New York !have hea any a . You $:15 brings to the radio audience a| Toasted sandwiches, Crowell's.—| Gerstaecker lodge, I. O. O. F., will |City, Mr. Yeaton is an alum 1220—WBAL, Baltimore—zte e, Reard in many a moon ; 3 g 0 ; e, . n nus. | e ;s {\‘Jz 2 'm.mu it, it y(:u :n.n'u Lear it. vlo’x‘xrr;:;L ;-")o;xhuz:-:;fi-”: :‘rdmol(_.«;\; advt. work the first degree on a class of wA g&“zhter, Nancy Lynne Collfer, e | S ove. | Limor's Foot Guard, an cid colorful| Stanley Women's Relief Corps wil |seven candidates this evening at 0dd | %28 g"l'l"" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O e | Tast night was a decided improve- | mi o ich was organized | holq its regular meeting in Judd's Fellows' hall, Arch street. es Collier at New York city. Mrs, ment. The Utica Jubilee Singers ar the time of the Rvolutionary [ nall, Wednesday afternoon at 2| ag | Collier was formerly Miss Edith e }ie=Ranasionghesira rom WJZ provided an interesting | War, and talks by Mayor Norman C. | orelock. | Mise Alice Ludorf, oldest daugh-|Bayer of this city. MONDAY. $10—WRC, Washington—169 croup of negro spirituals, including | Stvens of Hariford, Lieutenant | a v guies 622 90 MoGab 54 |1€F Of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ludorf of | A daughter was born Saturday at 4 | e o he B 2 “Tell Mother Il Be There” and | Governor J. Edwin Brainard of Con- | _ hosr Stits $22.90 MeCabe, Tel. 454 | Lenox place, was a guest at the Sig- | New Britain General hospital to Mr. Eastern Daylight Saving Time. | 10:15—Perfection Radio Period™ S A “Jubilee.” That organization is ace ticut and ex-Senator Rice W. 2 joe Mu House at Wesleyan univer- | and Mrs. Edward Johnson of 208 | 11—Dance orchestra D: High tn s pien B8, | Means of Colorado, commander-in:| A %on was born yesterday at New |sity during the week-end = May | Winthrop street. Note—astertsks ¢ %) Inalcate Plck | SI0—WAVO=fias ! / , . ANy chief of the United Spanish Veter- | e ——— = o D s §—Herman Neuman, piantst alk; musicale Cardinal Hayes and Mayor Walker |ans. Major Charles W. N.wton will Figures to the feft of call letters fn- | *:10—Market high spot; piano Dance orchestra : were among the spe: at a dinner | e toastmaster. Y ° dicate kilocycles; those to right —~E Blasntery, German lessons $ fi-}o—\\ I-A\A?, Dallps—176 to Fire Chief Ed Kenney, which was| The banquet is preparatory to the meters ped. @erman Jossons i80-0MIhale uaioe = broadcast by WNYC, New York. dedication ‘of a which ea ln o ecla a ues ice alarms; scores | 630—WSM, Nashville—i76 The station came through with co es place the followinzy day in A0 =Fiafio wning it dgis siderable volume. While we didn't Hartford. o . New England Stations Expressionist drama, ONeit” || SW—KTHS, Hot Springs—375 11, "\ory Song, things wers goins : - L [[Lesmarlingontoxchestxd; Mallc anusict s o Aria atithe smartv. That's all for today, tho ° A [ \n;o{—'\,‘-,r( Hationd—Jih | 5—"Cookie,” Sunshine Girl 630—WBAP, Fort Worth—i36 The Blue Network followed us all Sport R Slogans of American History -10:30—Boys’ program over the country. From KDKA, = T cal nm"'l'w’ s ::""i”“t “““’"' Pittsburgh, staff violinist of WJZ, ayes and nr, ballads —Piano mus Handel's “The Player.” Dropping o . | Cende § g IS Iy = jandel's “The ayer. pp * o : : ~Police alarms; weather $14—WFHH. Clearwatct—335. | 5,; to WBAL, we , heard Milton u a lnt anlze OOl' lnl h g 1:35—P. S, Athletic Loagus 1 5 Cross, WJZ © announcer, in a S, o neAn e e e s e e - A 1% inch French Bristle Brush Wools (Strauss) e News and basehall scores i e, Faclots el i s w. +ning at 6:15 o'clock. The business | Dinner concert contiau ol i T Bandaubie WBZ. in connection with WJZ, of- session will take up detailed plans | . . Bond trio, Emil berger, h T TR SR R i B3T—CZE, Mexico fered the National Weekly Review, and musie for the rally which will eet [1) yanlze ecC ecoratlons c rector 10—Music; weather; 1 one of the colorful Sunday evening be held June 11 in Walnut Hill ek —CYd, Mextco City-—110 atures, wihile, before that featur X I o e Lo 1 SRR vas presented, we tourel a portion dwiches, Packard Drug. | egu ar y 1'25 s ee y ek e of Belgium with “The Man From Thero - are two excellent| Hammond Auxiliary, U. 8. $0—Isidore anis i ! i ) Monday Me or S R Western Stations 5 g evening fes und they'll will entertain members and Hour recit ! 3 Miserandino, vislinist DKA, Plttsburgh—309 provide . YOUr| 4 londs Wednesday afternoon at the W'th e e Hots : el e e 1 18 Coupon a ~ Ladiss’ trio ; prano; Alice s Wagner| e ndt iens tudio cnsemb : radio is ned. = 270 sopr 7est| 4115 Day i, BANIMODY | 7:15—Pittsburgh University talk en to them nest Sundey evening. | re—m— v 8 kS | ] WJIZ R O | Wolhen's hour : slensl B2 NG WA WEC WAL, Ke"neth Tuttle Makes o Mo o . and WGBS, all of them, ittle Mother of'M 7:3 oman’s concert ensemble jit=-Dinher con, thro u\x‘l and ciear. Name your Vegetable I estate talk 40— Unele Kay- | ey f . : Mesaner Brothers’ orchestra | T:00—Vocal recital | ur Middleton, leading Ameri- starflm statement We have the seed in package e e e 3 me a8 WEAF can baritone, and Paul Althouse, G T ux : srahms), Mrs. | g = N imillian Veith, 11-1—Dance musi tenor, will e featured in a program 2 Parker and Miss Mackay : : : 770—WTAM, Cleveland—3is! to be presented by the public utili- et OIS Statos that fonvor 1V—Drumadoon (Sanderson), Mrs e = or i ties section of the Hartford Cham- Wagner S male quartet | S Studio concert ber of Commerce on Friday evening, | V—Ma v (Strickland); ¢ {$:30—Same as WEAF May 13, at 9 o'clock, through WTIC, ol . In addition 1o these two || ry only a few place their wives Vi ‘—‘}\‘u:]:;p . ALk Romance f ;" Elkins' 10:3 : orchestra | former members uil1!\-‘s,\l>'lrn|>‘n\imn o o oeien Bone Meal (Wood); Albert Rociol s ; i Opera company, May Singhi Breen 3 X Srass s VII—Husheen (Needham); Trel e 380—WCX, Detroit—517 [isatreterh Dok Gt || PAVRNE B THERHGEEon MR e teed il §—Dinner concert ukulele and banjo artists, and the lossomland (Elliott); Mrs, = Studio recital; code lostons Hartford Chamber Sinfonia will take | | that most men carry less life in- Parker ) ; ; by 850—WWJ, Detroit—353 part. surance than their carning pow- IX—Indian Love Call (FrimDily’ p.vig Richards, harpsichora | iDioner music S I er warrants Pittsburgh Super Zinc-ed Fences Mis ):"u ¥ ietly Shining|9:30—Atlanta. trio §:30—Same ;ls‘\\. ’\.l. e .'I‘M radio audience of the 1:-“1 and Fence Posts for all pur- S —Bam Brehly SISy prigntest Tows, A Mgnt atl r!!'.h‘::;“\‘c:lfw’{(l!“:::“— 22 Network will probably imagine that states that the reason At e v ony Pastor's” anc stra; ta v have tuned into a Princ x:30—Capitol theater presentation | 55—Time; weather forccast :40—Mu: le; lecture football game if they tune to > Jot Ponchielll by _WABC Midnight Hour 920—WSAI Clncinnati—326 ciated stations of the network not realize the National Grand Opera Com- | S S80—WMCA—011 me as WEAF s ‘May 14, beginning | guaranteed to a holder of a life ¥ i =l s Smith's orchestra 4 o'clock, for the rousing || {ncurance policy. e al2iaiDiOx Sl e 11-—Musicale Princeton Marching Song will go on rom WIIA : Soited - o “as f a Princeton pro- e o o ot {1500 Capltel theter-organ, *Mel: nie Golden's orchestra CHICAGO N th .!r‘" lm"“&em:“:.él\fvl o 13 2 \n Tuttl ‘.fxvnid hy lflpi rmi‘r We have anything and every- odies for the Kolks at Home,” 8 eth GIATK oitho Glass o 1006 cone || Lyee > offices in the Booth thing in hardware. Walter Dawley e 720—WCCO, Minneapolis—i16 | 1aing the line sung with so much || Block reprosenting Massachusetts 900—WBZ, Springfield—333 T ayleh et {8:30—Same as WEAF spirit by the Princeton unde - | Mutual Lite Ins., Co., which is 75 |} Market and basevall results| o, K(_nlm‘k*‘;on_h:_m‘l | 11—Concert Aten ir blg footbul gam years old. As Associate General take your time—park as long of games played in American, Na- "7, o0 o Weather; dance music “Wow., Wow. Wow, Heas the Tiger | Agent, Tuttle and his men are in as you like—lots of room. tional and Eastern l=aguen Tl B e hestia Organ recital 3 - 3 « position to scrve the people of frmOngun gecltliby Bivger Dateraon | o1 i01™ Oiib, entertainars 0—WDAF, Kansas City—366 This Princeton program will be | this city, Plainville, Bristol and 1:30—"Restrictions and ¥ 30— Salon l,o'm n‘M‘ n School of the Air featured in particular by the talk by surrounding towns in any insur. or Rights of Way,” ninth and last 3 L) b Same as WEAF . W. (Bill) Roper, coach of the | ance matters, whether pertain- lecture of a course ¢ " awk i Princeton football team., who is | ing to Massachusetts Mutual Life |4 Baseball results Eastern Stations {MOX & seheduled to deliver a fow remarks | Ins. Co., or not. 1 ) R' h f Y7 %) —Leo Reisman and his orch. = 7—Ma music Lconcerning the result 0f (he NeW | e——————— t's ,g t rom Ra(‘k[lffe S —Roxy and his Gang, featuring| 1250—WAAT, Jersey Cf —Dinner musge; artist recital football rules. Major Francis Landon, ! Florence Mulholland, contralto, | s__val's Collegians; orchestra )-—Musle; travelogue chairman of the Princeton Council, from WJiZ ) 7—Dawn Allen, soprano :30—Soloists; dance m oG i TR R Ak o—Aleppo Drum Corps or Shriners ports resume 930—KOA, Denver—s3 adcast, will preside as the ma band —TL.eon Ciecuich, baritone {9 —Dinner concert; children's hour | yar or ceremonies before the micro- —Light Opera Hour, from WJ. Optical talk | 12—1Instrumental program phone. Among the alumii who will L e e s S el e RTINS PAINTS GLASS Soldicr, orchestra; r s "rom Panhandle to Pendleton | 0—KOA. Oakland—36p R T At (Herbert), orchestra; L: E Hoboken Police band Little symphony orchestri comedian; Heyniger, ha wA LLPA PER manee from Castles in Air, Frank —Bud Fisher's Commodores News; markets; baseball ist; John M. Drummond, Munn, tenor; Mingonette (FrimD); | 12" wAAT Nut Clup | comeadian; M. Rese, ter VARNISH Chant Sans Paroles (Jriml), or- = 2 2 3 Clark, and the 1930 1 : 710—WOR, Newark—105 }Kenneth Clark, and the 1910 quartet. PARK STREET TEL. 5 ¢ . 5000 BIGELOW STREET C! ;W S| w9 Fall from | . o chestra; When Shadows Fal " 6:15—dacques Jacobs' ensemble | The program of the 1910 quartet, Listen Lester, FErva Giles, so-|. sesler. i o | 6:45—Marguerite Cartwiight, songs a group which Las been associated 0 T oEclaions from Madcap | since they graduated from Prince- L S » {7—Jacques Jacobs' cnsemble Duchess (Herbert), orchestra; Au {ton, will be based upon the senior Natural (Millgram), orchestra; 5 class custom of “step singing.” bur- 119 1B3ARCH ST-NEW BRITAIN ANNOUNCEMENT HARTFORD C'Est Vous, tenor; Love's Greeting Sl o e . 5 v 8y L :30—N. Y. U. Gle Saturday night wasn't ~such @& ing the seaior vear at Princeton, swemm: e < H LS (Stajowski), plano )"”'“ el de Mus much; we'll tell you that. Last night ,mrvl (‘\-.’lr‘ mu!‘ \ixu V'Ih' ~)l(‘l‘l‘\'i: and | Ty RUDY’S Eve 3! B WHH U,b' : or a e! Lullaby from East is 9:40—Banjo Hicks Brathers made up for it. There was plenty of |carly summer, the seniors eather and m vgy l::sgt we serve is the| Giles, soprano; Sel=stions from | 9:4¢ 1k i bl ! : 3 } . : : ol " | 10—Martin Trio; Percy Loat, bari-|volume, no static to speak of and|sing on the steps of Nassau Hall. | s vee F: ; A 2 Al (Brlanen)y) orchasteas Orlio oo, jclarity. But there were local noises Two selections to be rendercd by the | 2=THRER FAMILY HOt Battery ervice If you don’t believe it come in 'lthlec }‘(;mll‘\ I:I;Oush. > 100m Sy | for a test. steam heat, car garage. i e"‘f";::t::‘l‘l (r':!"‘r,fl“d Herbert) | 1 40— Hoyward Headdsn, planist |and there were bloopers, both of | 1910 quartet are “The Cri : on Linden St Has moved from 170 East Main T % \ 10:55—News bulletins which factors did their best to ruin|the Black” and “Steps song.® J. 1. || 3 Rooms on a Floor—Steam Heat | ¢ w0 : . Built within six o ’"‘3-;‘;‘"°°"‘ Breglionand mistaclofs, o il /s usaleatrn the evening. They succeaded, 1o some | Seymour will Serve as as:cmpanist. Oak s & Car Garage . Wholesale and Retail Depart- uilt within six months. QrGNestIa 5—Fain and Dunn, songs extent. | R 00 Cash—Balance Like Ront 186 East Mam St_ ment in Connection, Price $15,000 H P4y . 11—Weather; missing parsons 2 ! ol % fed 2 3 n - e ViosiE T | Keeping up to its reputation of TWO FAMILY HOUSES il (Rear 5 THE H N 8Ty 0. Doston =130 The All-American Broadeasting | presenting many cabiuct afficers an Roxbury. Dr., cor. Curtton S6/| || b S oantic Eill ONISS & at Kiddie Klub 1140—WAAM, Newark—263 | R R e ! 9 ;‘"lf." %'ld;“;gf‘“ e B——WAAM dirner cancact Team was on the air from WJZ Sat- | foreign ambassadors (o & Rooms on a Floor—Hot Wa PATIRIIL S IIREE 1Y | —Dinner e day night, and we say without | audience, WITC will offcr an addre at—Tile Bathrooms and § eSO K‘\’l(‘l‘, OYSTER HOUSE DUNN 272 MAIN STREET cvery one hundred men remain single and of the ninety who mar- Sheep Manure them. Insurance statistics show poses from a flower bed to for this is that many men do farm. th la returns Drive over and look around— 0—Gnomes 4 S e c 3 - o erina Bitter somang | Lesitation that it was the greatest|hy His Excellency, Orcsts I : Hardwood Iloors ! Aol BE 29 Q 5 T , .'52_?;‘],&, e oot 0—Grel Meister Gypsies urray of talent ever to appear be-|Cuban ambassador to the United | Garage—Etsra large lot . TEL. %08 ALWAYS, | 22 State :f-"_ Under Grant’s Ml Gioi Bosion Commundery, | S—Bitmssan and Fittin, oo {tore the microphone on one program. | States, on Naturday cveniiz, May 21 | be scen to be appreciated. ANEEORY | Rl Cuoh b S3=Mary Seorein ooils {The Maxwell Ensemble, Ohman and | The ambassador is one of the group Taquive: 110 TINDEN ST. ! InLEht I mipl e Avden, George Olsen's orehestra, [of speakers who will address the Phions 4060 $:30 18:45 derick Staiger, talk el 2 ] Jhle L <1 45—Cellist, contralto T Ir.mm-y Ludlow, Vaugha de Leath | banquet of the United Spanish War 49:45—Kahakalau trio 9:30—Delbert and Walter Wooley 19:05—"Jimmie” Gallagher's orch. | 10:30—Kentucky orchestra l . THE OLD HOME TOWN 11—Dance orchestra 11—Entertaincrs 1:30—Organ recital 11:30—Everglades orchesira —_Positions wanted; market and | 6—Blue Bird orchestra 6 results EEL —319 | 850—WNJ, Newark—353 . rm____y 880—WEEI, Boston- 5 ' [ . :_ 2 F New York shioned Girl | e . o | YEP THATS ews; lost and found i:35—News ~Evangel Radio Hour = —~“Own Your Home™ Exposition | > W’ FIRST 1:43—Highway bulletin Big Brother clun 9:30—312th Infantry ascociation 1 ToucKh o ~Book talk [ 'l"’l"r of Eagles SPRING —You t1—Larry Dahms’ orchestra 1 N SAY HIS BoYS —Planist 50—Newspaper Sideclights 1190—WGCP, Newark—252 RD ) { N TROUBLE Radlo Skit —Ernie Krickett’s Artists 2 3:30—From New York —Imperial Tmps ) 0 R RN~ - AGAN ? A —Cruising the Alr S—Jimmy rer, * o ou ln t ere — i 3 A 10:05—News i Lester Coberger, = ! 10:10—Jacques Renard and his orch. Kane Gilday and Norman 5 . : AL WEINVGER N I s it Sl g —The otfl_cc you'd like to rent in the best location in | ¢ '[-- ARSI, i Nows: sport il New Britain. ! e jig Walker dance mus DEDGIL damelonsy —The choice of available locations for your storz. 10— WEAF—192 oandidates i i 3 St bt 9:30~Police hand —The ideal spot for a rooming house. ~Wa ..«Lx,:. Innes .“< s Rosedals danee orel TR 2 % z bRl st it —A building lot in a carefully restricted development. Ti1E—"P Policies w1 Locarno 760-—WLIT. Philadelphia—36: | L o Franes Al et e - The home you've searched for. tional string quartet 11— From WEAT Wall Street Follies 60—WEL Philadelphia—395 - Buying‘- Building——chting = Harvesters, musiel trave e iR e ‘-"‘"’ Sy A0—WOO0, Philadelplin—308 —'Y()u’" filld “ here! : (VESTICATE BEFORE INVESTING ! THERES : : T INVESTIGATE BEFORE INVESTING ! NOTHING GO0—WIZ—10 ) ) s WRONG_ DAD, Market quotations - L i . THERES FoLKS N Dl riend- | 2 {TP's poll call; dancing le ; tural reports s 1000—W PG Atlante Clty—300 - ke O e LOULE 3. JONES MILTON D. JONES DAVID C. MAHONLEY 10:30-—Al Frie 'S ore E B s I L T 147 Main Street String quertet s | : m, soprano; Har ; : L. . Browi, Lariton 1090—WHAR, Atlantic : LETTER FROM HiS SoN “LEs” up 830—WHN—361 7:43-—Book talk - IN THE CITY—HE MUST BE MIXED T aasis omn P owex, scheneents—sso | REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS UPIN ANOTHER SCRAPE OF SOME SORT. ‘What Brings Success fi—Rep-rig U ©Lee W_Stanley, 1921, Johnson Faatures, Inc. <927

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