New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1927, Page 8

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diplomatic affair, and for this rea- !and continued until 9. We didn’t say |done and the entire act was de-| The Shriners’ band from WBZ,| Other dwellings are so0 thick | visible at the other end. & perfect 200 score but put only 40 mn undoubtedly will be more elab- | an)(hln‘ about the bloop 0, we cidedly good. This orchestra, the |came through weil, the program be- | around his home that Hurt could | Hurt won the indoor marksman- | pellets within the bulls-eye. te th Rii5 court ot tha mekt] g ‘re generoys. W broad- * house organization, has made | ing dedicated to Captain Lindbergh. | not have an outdoor range without | ship title by scoring a perfect 200 °”“ ps OHPL O o . We don't huve to pick on 4 . for itself, and it's The fellow who was announcing | endangering the ncighbors, so he|from a prone position at 50 feet, | Net sales of the Seiberling Rub- |n"~’h‘ and the others that are to ., .. sub-normal mentaiity 5 " when the theater bills |scemed not at all sure of what ‘he j devised the smokestack range. He |with 48 bulls-eyes in the Indiana |ber Company for the flrst four follow. Final, rehearsals were staged | Ry " A to the Cap- was saying and his voice was quite | shoots from the point where the rifle matches at Culver. The for- | months this year rose to $4,368,000 {yesterday \for those who are to be| . ioned in a more or less pre- it group of jumbers was | thin, but he put his stait over all |Stack enters :he basement, and a|mer record was made by T. K. Lee, | from $3,719,000 in the samte period presented. Most of the teachersare| . ypieq © to RRoxy's program. played, fthe placing ot the micro- ri o that's that. “On The Com- | lighting system makes the target | of Birmingham, Ala., who also had | of 1926. fIRB lantest wliogE et ““"““‘ln the beginning, the fellow who nes giving us the entire orches- mon” and “Shriners’ March” wvro1 Buckingham Palace Exercises|n cour eiiincite us o means or | I8 L 0 dunccriarautis 1 R garning. pin money. charey | was stalling for time, for all he was studio, and just a trifle clearer, if excellent Aleppo Drum Corps. . Take Place Tonight eharge ranges from six 10 12 POUNIS | g, He didn' know just What 1o o may he allowed o say s0. One ey _ ! e R e Y et say, either. ut when Roxy assumed number, “Confusion,” was a ta Ofter ona’ *heakd “”0 e, s % e control about halT-ay through (e ot on e il d. Six members | \whwM, WPG, KDKA, WPCH :nnl Tondon. May AR ‘\!lm;;)]“\ ‘:mm-\m r\‘or “;:“ Present| program, uverything went sailing jof the orchestra aded their art | \wpa.. tnstallment of London’s G (oL EREIRE DO SoR, BN < e ‘he regular announcer 100k to put that number across. 1 dArels % la e Sylgae i M- m after the first five when they had finished, Jim Claney | rppar S o av of over the prog i M 1 nual display of feminine i L O 3 2 . |over g That's all for today, ”X e Al i umes Arthur Atkins, Ol Lyme. | iyes, hanging on until ROXY | stated that they are not in the habit i 8 =f B nn.; William Cooper, New York; | ., W t up and took notice gl il t Americans will be among the many 2 came in. We p and k noti ying as tha i : e Astan o iR lng |- Orville Gawae, Pittsburghi|of the danc restra which was v - also well | (oo o roren and Queen Mary at Buck. |Lubert Harmon, Sheridon, =Wyo.i|proadcasting from the siage of tic | done, as were he other numbers. Women’s Art Exhibit Is psorie sand’ Gylecnilady -ab JAune . Sirkpatrick, Dotha bl vy A b % . o \ ingham palace by the wives of the - thn eater. It was absoluiel lick, . Briliiant With Lolm'\ 4 @ ® | bs Charles Lyn, W wonderful, smooth! The Jazzsman- WTIC offered a very special fea- i ambassadors. It wili be the firs s " Flovences Liow: i 4 § : ; Atlanta, May 24.—Women artists | s ) Hundseds] ; y fans, Roxy called 'em, and several ture, unprogrammed, last evening. . L GoUE: ol the season ; I, (daughter of FrankK O ST 7t : 5 paint more brilliant color into their | ¢ - debutant 4 others will AP s - |solos by members of the orchestra a talk about Captain Lind- | ¥ e fios of debutantes und Lowien, former governor of. Tlli- offared. proxiox that ‘e g * His friends. Tt was/| canvases: th men, according to Tis & » SRl L B 451 Atlanta’s critics, commenting on the throng the palace ois) and Catherine Wellington of ¢ } , nois) and Catherine on of member of the ba WAS @& music 5 s engtl ) x A §:30 the palace will be opened fp 3 WO e B 15 minutes in length and was hghly | o540 of the National Association 4 n 1. New York. Both the t Al ¥ el Ceoention h s . interesting, giving several s > 5 ! e il for the reception of t Tatkad ‘gre frd of the Houshton Y of Women Painters and Sculptors, h 9. e e thaie Ladisr on'the avitor, Wt we think the 6,0 PO A LU ey're Better s in line arly as 5 . o VLTSN tameg | Finally we went over to WTIC to iriend was glad when the &pecch | nong arists in Atlanta and other n.s AR e 8 . 5 find out what the Capitol theater had was finished. He acted very nervous. | (oo ‘i cities, because of its “riot and yet only 1“\;}’““ \.g\y:’n‘.‘:f‘ 7l te, offer: Jbu obvipnadthag Wnleds e i of color.” Brilliant and varied col- Gond ;% Rrenkiin Bapper; ™ | went over to the station, we would't | Jimmy Gallagher had better stick ors are far more noticeable, they phia, and the Misses Elsic | e able to find out what the theater {o playing. As an announcer he 1§|say, than in exhibits by men. pntie o had to offer, ince a program direct tough. In the first place, he has tried “The Pink Door,” by Katherine | S trom the stage was being broadcast to establish an individual and a Langhorne Adams: “Opera Night- call p phers the P - ) .. Y.: y sovernor Island, N. Y % to have ves picture o lk‘”‘ o e o and there was no other way to find | “gifferent” manner of announcing, | Metropolitan,” by Theresa Bern- | their court ; others w - !‘“‘ o 5 Belye .. Out, unless we went up io the the- one that will identify him as “Jim- stein; “Tyrol Flappers,” by Isabel fer this ceremony until a of Washi ater itself and that was out of the my Galls It's individual and Branson Cartwright, and “All the s U l T s court, and fashionable photograph- | toh question, So, as we said before, We different all right. He shouts each | Year in the Garden,” by Florence ers are likely 1o be busy until three | changed the dial scttings to 78-80- lannouncement in a racetrack voice, Gotthold, are attracting favorable % oclock in morning. {80 and there we were, right at|comparable with that of Joe Hum- | criticism. for discriminating mea ! Well, one act was called phrey in the prize ring. It's almost | —_— The Mall, the long tree-lined ave- £ nie Emelie the: yin estbush to l Throug]l t’le Stahf mateur Night in London.” and it |impossible to understand what he v uae Smokestack Into —~ Here you find quality at an the palace, will become, as usual must have been a cam. The au-|save, too. He and his band were 7 v Economy Price. - 00l g on such occasions, a’sort of grang- | ‘™" dience just fell out into the aisle rd from WNAC, Roston, last eve- | Good Shooting Gallery y : Business done on credit has stand whence the populace can| Volume was excellent last evening, |JI48ing by the howls and laughter. ning, Indianapolis, May 24. 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