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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1927. ! = s Jacobs' ensemble | havoe among 3 e Lt Sunobe) o ! X wave- List of Patents Issued [ 7 i ot orchestra lengths 5 Eees : s s Opera,” by Gay-|the genus s S l‘u Connecticut People ) and orchestra ume and som. fi el fromt L (B Lieder musicale organ PLra i e by the office o Emily Roosey i 1 Wilk-Over e Eonilat B 1 iniCver omes Atsivias Drio '\' Dreienmain. ¢ i -'\ & lletins o ahy 0 Weather; Herlihey's Colles e ool densptn) . % 0—WPAP, Palisades—395 Gustave O. Carlson, Wethersfield, elr News a er 1 e e snor of 1-3 to H. Ha Mid- B ne msic ‘ o 60— o 5 « 1, Bristol, assigy M:’. )I‘\ 1}“ \‘rv"‘k\_:o T Blakesley Novelty e P BRI e enis We remained at WTIC for ) i 3 = s Y 5 d 3 - ety climeth, sports s | Musical Miniaturcs program at 9 A. Dobson, Bridgeport, § THE HERALD is fast approaching a circulation of over 15,000— | 8 o'clock. W well The (UL, SRR an audience of 75,000 readers daily. —WGCP—Ncwark—280 rogram o coe | N. Y. 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