New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1927, Page 16

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WEDNESDAY. Lastern Standard Time. NOTE — Asterisks denote best Pro- grams of the Day. New Engla}.ld Stations B60—WTIC Hartford—335 orcheatra 1060—WDRC, New Haven—: WA springfield— Markets alk cather. ealth News 5—Gid News and ‘ the Newspaj talk Bert Lowe' om WJIZ ale quarte Thousand Years of omb’s orchestra S80—WTPAG, Worcester—p17 ntertainment as WTIC Studio program s s WEAF News 820—Wil 5:35—Positions s markds; lost and found 6—Le Paradis band sws; highwa ~Big Brother ¢ 30—Same as WTIC ~Palk on evolution 0—The Sports an I, Boston—: want bulle ub Watch, Frank ne a6 WTIC s WEAR sing the Air 10 <. Organ rectial 11:10—Weather 630—WNAC-WRIS, Boston—i61 Gondolirrs 5 — Juvenils Santa () Hoc! &'6 orchestra - Dok's Sinfonians ~Theater talk. Pianist \“-Combined musical clubs of Bos- ton University n from WOR. Houx osers. “Viennes: wuss and Smilers, assieted by s ous (or Johahn of Night. Kreisler 3 i from WOR _1.co Reisman’s orchestra Renard’s orchestra Providence—375 TIC artists 0—WJAR. Same as W ime as WEAT Pawtnxet Valley zram ad at 9 o'clock) HN—395 TH0—W . ubl zanist ¢ orchestra Timothy orchest S10—WMCA—370 v oreview \ndrews, Songs rer $60—WGBS—319 goprano violinist 1 nder, violinist 10:30—Harold Veo's orchestra Easte;n Stations 710--WOR, Newark—i22 Diil and Harvey, songs Intok, the Eskimo Carroll Sisters, songs croy Montesanto, songs evitow's ensemble _Chimes; orchestra Hebrew University of Jerusa- me as WNAC : weather o sop —Gerald Felgar, tenor 860—WAAM, Newark—349 Rill IPelimeth, sports 3 suild Downtown Boys | 11—Great Notch orc | 1020—WODA, Paterson—204 5 Vews, sport talk rope’s Cardinals Book reviews g ‘eneranda Circle, Entertainment ondoliers 1070—WNJ, Newark—280 Servies program ~Harold Normanton, Monticello players —soprano; Hawaiian 11—Hitrig and Addy 1120—WBMS, Union City—: —Melody Musicale an’ recital Hlen Kent, tenor Kid Mandel, Hawaiian Melodians 1120—WWRL, Woodside—268 nt string trio oprano; planist; efring quar- soprano songs music S—C'r 4:30—Daly and Hedman, 10— Harmonica band 10:30—"Troubadours orchestr 1120—WRBKYN, Brooklyn—2—68 12 mid.—WBKN Night Hawks | 390—WIP, Philadelphia—508 i Alex Marr, 5ongs ol call, birthday list Phitadelphia—103 \ia Whispering erch. songs Dinner concert Concert music World wonder excursions ~Concert orchest Artists’ recital Royal Artists —Dance orehic I—WGY, Schenectady—380 news cultural program dward Rice, violiniel s WTIC st Storks; 30-—Same Musics M 0L B nd studio or 1080—WHAM. Rochester—278 Stock market sten or 1AK, Lockport— 1 program 0—KDKA. Plttsburgh—310 0—WCAL, mis M0—WGR, Bufalo— WTT music s W ; Statler orchiestra vaiian Southern Stations 1050—\W ';§;|IKI|)|VII'J-—JN1l Washington— 169 1= W7 ine as WAL 300—WFLA, Clearwater—308 0—W RC. wogram 0—WSI, Atlanta— Ty Same as WJZ 11:45-—8tudio program 650—WHAS, Louisville—181 o as WHZ THS. Hot Springs—384 recital; dance music NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927. 880—WSM, Nashville—311 Same as WEAFR 1180—WRVA, Richmond—251 Sports review 5—Organ recital Operatic coneert 30—RBridge game Western Stations TH0—WTAM, ¢ hestr eveland—400 topics e Room progran e a8 W Da rehie T00—WLW, Cincinnati—128 . Cinclnnati—361 i WEAR 10 concert as WEAF er's orehestra 50—WWJ, Detroit—: Musiea s as WEAF GHO—WGHP, Detroi HCAGO ON THE AIR, 560—WHO, Christer rogra Miller, songs whistler; ; dren’s omy talk 11—String quartet; talk, n markets; weather 1+ program bonds" orchestra -Dance music 800—WOC, Davenport LF as WTIC ntal program Studio musicals Through the Static —_—— Conditions—We'd rather not dis- uss it Static—Heavy. Volume—1V, Page 4 ding-—Something awful. Weather—We didn’t notice Loser's share—3.1416, Last night 1bout. For one started to come in and, although we v prevent it, there ations faded like one of the big WEAF, of which thought it. The static interfered ma- terially with reception, the first time in several weeks that sych ition existed. Volume - was where it h a chance, We 9:30 o'clock. e to rave v static all of a sudden did all we eould was no remedy. ! the very dickens, offenders heing » wouldn’t have thing, con- fair. up Bave evening, at about @ o sped over the dials ana t that time not impressed vith or other, ve fel n't go ough .. Our We wers reception. Somehow that the evening be very satis \s 1o static zed 9 . o WIS, Chicago, cams v well with marke Detroit, presents \ which offered “Londonder zood style, T lotidest st dinner hour was with a section orchestra, through reports. WWI, ensemble Air m dur- KDKA, the which an acceptable ve station did not fade, it became louder as time went on. he ing the of in a provided k of the evening ‘John ords higgest came from the Brown of Harpe er or to that effect, which was presented by WEAF during the Great | nents i History period. It proved o be a feat dramatization of parts life of that familiar Civil \\mr‘ wracter. His talk, delivered before was pronounced on him, | s and it was deliv- by an accomplished program was a d “Great Mo- The nes 1S a masterp ed with vigor Mire all of the 24-HOUR SERVICE L TING PLAN perts New Britain Radio Service Ttadios and Supplics 1071 from 6 I M. to 9 A 1103 from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. N B e e e e e e — ) HOSPITAL BRIDGE for benefit CITIZEN'S FREE BED FUND BURRITT Afternoon a HO This Space The W. L. - 1 Fyening—2 DECEMBER Hatceh Co., City Hall school's subjects “It will be how long it w all th an md polkas in a trul from WIP. Phil 1tion, str: e t haif bad and of the v a question of e them to learn d. “Then with the mere which s through DeDDY will school.” ho werely for the man- | will ount ws of ap U place whe hroad study Whil vere WDZ WIR, WJZ. VGN, WODA WP WMAK WLWL, WSAL WG WCRD, WDRC, WEIBM - required. the ulum - will offer hotel and dairy buying and vocational (ko lay considerable tters WNBRAVES G~~~ ind ion is to be cf earn th will 20 years of i Risks Lile to Send Out Wireless ... Report Nov. 30 (i1 MacMillan's Avetic a day or two ged nd may something studying. . for instance, will b al expericn the inn n ious ir way’ : crops for | | | | i Pl it on the s the girls sehool of may par- Himor | that conrse, itself will he in Howe farmhouse nd from the inn. A now heing recruit- CHAMPIONSHIP Hi S LIFES AMBITION e o Alexander Alekbhing Long Sought Cherished Title Aires, Nov. 30 (P nder Alekhine, ‘ a4 R n wrn Freneh rst gain- 1 pron expert in son today his life's imbition by world's | ) school ~ out o the passing the i Anatalok proves are is lay Bowdoin & companion, rson of Provi which off shore expedition were for the gale n of Irar - the sl mile the shacks on shore A i norti ters into a cll md the dory containin whirled n vhile fm- s 0f two nos Alex- clust Dog Island land el most certain de frail hoat rocks but Himo m and inence to pices and Her erson I 1 spray until Coms MacMillan found them seard after o g signed the | play in a lay night. new champion, {8 ito the Alekhine th to gain the Alekhine drawn lon wdjonrned from Mol In a letter Capa auee forming on t of the bay he ach the Rowdoin for A suspension of th to the o had may be re inea 0 ications dition comm v hid touch w by f g a I civiliza ssary ion was expe OPENTRADESTAOOL {210, Iy to de rs but was rea all conue o hest man c ricd 1 purse of Capablar i 'y, which carric ' with it Sudbury Institution to Be Like Detroit Vocational Mass., Noy school wher Voo A boys will be Sudbury e trade t toto ti with their han arly next yes of Henry Mr. Ford, who his freque isits inn pr vl motor dulged his interest in colonial relic ind reproductions, declared the modelled i at Detroit. nk and to do things to oy vder the IFor patron- < here on one of P \ | his Ways . million, | QUICK SERVICE i Our While-You-Wait Repairing. WE are scliing these Large Skull Tem. fle Spectacles at §5.00 no matter what the other fellow charg, on 00 hoys accon For aboil 100l nts from All guar- M 5. Ine, W £, 8312, 20, or $25. We have up- facllities and empioy & registered trist who 1s competent to make examination of your eyes, with- slization, when “even the most rated glasses are required. pen an Account—Pay vor I cars heing titution w it is planne ho will be immedi distine is My term aday s board the stu ruited largely hhorhood of the pro- ' 1o fix no the finite for ALLPAPER" HALL'S 179-183 ARCH ST-NEW BRITAIN Alarm Clocks 9, Clocks $12 ichaelk MAIN ST. and $25 351 Genuine “Old Company’s Lehigh” The Shurberg Coal Co. Phone 2250 55 Franklin Street Christmas Shopping Season Is Here Take advantage of the low prices. We Loan You the Cash. Your name cnables you to BORROW From $10t0 $300 ate of interest. - payments spread over 20 months or'a shorter perfod if you desire. | EASY TO PAY THE PHOENIX WAY | PHOENIX FINANCE CORP. United Building. 308 M St At the Rallroad Crossing New Britain, Conn. Open 9—5:30 sat, 9—1 Licensed by State Bonded to Public Fl— 0 and 8 5 at a lawful BRD Room 212 Donated By 525 property and it |sives o rization | betore | mercial T R R R A | Alexander Alekhine is a Dactor of [4id not include those delega Laws and a former Russian noble- [whose expenses had been paid man. In 1909 he won the nationa s they officlally represer tougnament at St. Petersburg. In | ate organizations in their the international arena, he gained |spective states, rank of n r player by placing | first at Stockholm in He defeated Akiba K Polish champion, in 1¢ ht to meet Capablanca, won the title from Dr. ker in Havana, two Alekhine is now France, having gone the war T 5 s braces the states of Oregon, Wash- by | ington, Montana, Wyoming, or Utah, and Cudifornia, in re- | which ated many ancient and historic posts close sociated with the romantic history of the west from the time of the first Spanish explorations, route to San Francisco, young umson will sail through the a C: X re he will be wn oppor v to visit p popular interest in and near 1s ry state in d in the list of contri funds used in d s of the convention onal council of st was established on a he s the u s previously. cit glv in itors the avers bulk of contributors Russia whien most alive to hi TAX CONVENTION physis s shows that about 50 commercial or- izations took part in the move. tine of the committ Boly Adworaing Inbeiance e o i | D6 COAL ¢ : Ghn e PHONE - 4 OFFICE & {5 Purposg o84 - 11 ggsliéig tax part of the had obtai i taxpayers’ | council's the ich Nov. wort from convention here | repeal of the national council shpurposes 1 th rep: 1voc vepeal of the federal inheritance tax | Sout the and means | had cor Inheritance Washington, rat penses of the s the sl house ways commit Totalling John Henry Kirby to members of e nnoun today a i -IF YOU HAVE A’ 2 BADFIRE-CALL ray | R R = - - i=a by | Abrahamson on His Way colls To California Station Yorl Nov. —Frank V. other of Mrs, Carl A, tion said t expe I individuals te or = 3 money n offic 48 ITSA GOOD EIRE YOU WANT--* WHY-YOUVE GOT ials —mro- ; ves the 1 ouncil were questioned clo a number of committee memb toline e s with th who recent infi v, has been assi N York cit with {roops of the New to ini- wion s area, and loft . Kirby said that his announce- wboard a Unit ment prompted misleading and false cerning the convention and that h of the legislative coun- which rmanent s ransport for Tpon ¥ Abraha ne t San 1 rrival son and 1t mem who sailed t il should facts. He said that 1 convention, amo SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN Established 1862 Resources—$22,008,980).06 Deposits mad befor eposits made on or betore aturday, December 3rd, will draw interest from December st. . INTEREST heing paid 178 Main S Open Monday Evenings—T7 to 8:30 WE ARE HEADQUARTERS Fon Shell Fish Such as OYSTERS — CLAMS — LOBSTERS SHRIMP — CRAB MEAT and SCALLOPS. Our Crackers are Always Fresh VISIT OUR DINING ROOM Open Until Eight HONISS’S - 22 State St. Hartford “Under Grants™ If you want a savings bank mortgage on your pro- perty, come in and see us at once. We will also be glad to place or sell a second mortgage for you. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Phone 343 N. B. 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