New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1927, Page 18

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NEW BRITAI 600—WBAP, Fort Worth—3500 vol lesson songs taditis, than which th; more painful—to the nouncer, possessing a high pitct Haven, on Monday evening at The program will con- carly two hours and will o'clock. nue for r DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1927. monoplane. Their endurance broke the record of 42 seconds established in May by ght 41 hours and | flm—\\~|L Atlanta—176 S hool lesson voice and a high specd enunciator, | be broadcast direct from secemed to be running a race with | Hall. he fighters. He was talking so fast sl that most of his descriptions must listeners will hear the n prophecy. We can't un- v program by the Capitol the- nd how any two fighters could tamily ynder the direction of | move so fast as to keep up with that 3 s tomorrow eve- | United States. On Long Island, | machine gun :.m-.m\.m;"wn- “the concert be- | there planes are being tuncd and st in conjunction with | tested. Another will make its William Gladstone, vibraa start from Daytona, FI and the ind Waldo Mayor, violinist, | fifth has made its base at Mills wred. David Lawrence | Field, near San Francisco. 9 o'clock with a talk | scosta himself is one of tk tors out to bring back the | that the Germans flew away He and Emil Burgin will f] | ger Universal, = christened | splitdorf,” over Curtiss Field Interest in the race for the |is increased by the presence me ficld of a “mystery ship,” airchild cabin monoplane wit! FIVE MMERICAN WORC, New : o S 2 o und [ andering Minstrel |rangement of “Who's That Knocking ErsES, say the plane may stay up in the & i My Door? Nothin 4 air 60 hours. f : Are Being Prepared to Compete |, 1y, Sl Dutverves. i With Germans Woolsey | Bert Acosta and Clarence Chamber- lin, who later won fame as trans- | atlantic flyers. | The campaign SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN A MUTUAL BANK > as WIZ Concert T80—KTHS, Hot Springs—381 Artist concert to regain the en- durance title is in progress in three SATERDAY widely separated sections of the | Lastern standard Time — Asterisks denote hest Tro- Organized 1362 grams of the da EToun rwater—2s8 n to b tunes from WOR 10:30 o'clock r band is one of the hottest on Hastiord = i : 4 burg pr n ir and we don't mean hello, 1 woolly, but possessing a | structure and demonstrat- | h num- | TOTAL ASSETS OVER $22,000,000.00 New England Stations avia- title with on “Our Gove W—WTIC Iefinite ing clever workmanship, ez er is a gem in its own fleld. The station was loud enough now and Wi \\ m Jacksonville ficld is a Stinson-Detroiter, to | piloted by George Weiss, Jr., with Lewis Calomon as navigator. William S. Broc, nd Edward Schlee, Detroit airman, who crosscd : (P—TFive t anc 1 con- are heing made | tinued i ts mpts to bring back to 1 States the world endur- lich two German fly- 1st summer, that the aviators hope | ford Smith, last | Lient. George and |+ of Californi when they remain r over Berlin f 53 minutes in a Billy From W Miller! program HIB0—WICC, Bridgeport s increased by t planc across lurope apan in theie “Pride of Detroit,” will fly abov the white s of Florida. In Californi tions for mi atest ~!«1n1u'l‘l san to S THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS chat to childre record ening ginning ext improve sta ed 130 o'clock. e Ya ard from WDRC, |1 New 900—WBZ. 0—Congress carn [ s 20—WCFI Gre 61 1 ¢ . 1 Johnny Hamp's Labor news; bull Health talk ariety concel . Chicago—4 48 music dance Springficid—323 ; the record further attempts. e rt = ; g its flying care in the hands of George H. American exy acquired by ted to A1 neert upon will be he erenaders oard Our wish is that you may have a Merry Christmas and that the season’s happiness may be enhanced by the contented feeling which a SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this Ban nish, and which, by continuing to save, will be extended throughout the New Y - plane s withern Cross™ ongs S 10 1 FOng: | At Home 9 4 5: me as WQJ —Popuiar musie )—WGN, Chicago—116 ock and bond quotations pPunch and Judy Drake ensembie Old-Fashioned Almanack twater Kent Audition sical program o —Organ recital Of ong recital ow's Tribune h Crawford, X was Smith for | Honolulu A sixth contest, { Monoplane, ! vor of compet ffered for a music projec thence entry 09 cke emble orchestra y dance orchestra orchestra Belianca n withdrawn in ition for a Dallas-to-1 What hetter Christmas than a Pass-Book storia orchestra in this Bank! Eastern Stations FURNITURE for the Home Blg Ba;*rru{a;;imc Is Destroyed by Fire Merlden, Dec. 17 (P—A tire of unknown origin destroyed a barn owned by Nicholas Casertano in Cheshire at 6 o'clock last night and damage estimated at be- | 5 PER CENT. INTEREST BEING PAID Worcester—517 : orchestr 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 Dance music E i Merchants' OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS 7 to 8:30 2 0—WLIB, Chicago—416 1S, Boston—461 rt Hoodlums; dance music Period 1 shopping ¢ 6 resulted in tween $5,00 to $6,000. The livestock housed in the barn was saved; but all of the other pro- perty including a truck, hay, tools {and a quantity of new lumber was destroyed. ki The losses by insuran . Isworth Tompkins, baritone rill room music or'} ks' Frolie Supper vlu‘) entertainment —Jamb §70—WLS, Chicago—: Scrap Book n dance st ] "hree orchestras 1040—WENR, Chicago—288 | a—Popular music nee music —208 | 1-3 & m—1 : LIVING ROOM SUIT m ) N A ¢ DINING ROOM SUITES o G 3ED RC SUITES scas kicked up by strong Tllroug,[ t’[e Static EDDIROONT SIS st winds struck the Milford s BREAK TS h : : D% . L UL R | shore yesterday hetween 4 and ALASKA REFRIGERATORS p. m, tearing away steps and : OCCASIONAL TABL | porchia ot many summercottages (‘,nnr\llmll;v were r:fl\;nr «ynm-rlli«:\ RELD FURNITURE Wotie e vy evening. There seemed to plenty i A nre da Seaside Beach. of volume, but it didn’t do us much AQUARIUMS fidamageatice i Baacy due to the quantity of slag TORCHIERES <{fiyltg aroindkall BOOKCASES code galore and, YAY BEDS red stations. Of course, & A S of those not usually ealled higher-powdered came through ng, so we included them in our list, also. Not the best night in the Telephone 5168. L world, by a long shot the towns were g i A b G e — e/ 5 PR form Hooker's of the lectures b E | i £ £ 3 5 settlements—ti nstanc of a written constitu- WJZ took an awfu WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR and the messages certainly Such as with the reacl 2 ing system and it also took & shot lower reaches from time to | OYSTERS — CLAMS — LOBSTERS SHRIMP — CRAB MEAT and SCALLOPS. and his dance, Mey " band out Cam ey Ste nfonians r Davis “LePara- | | 0—Lido Venic d. ndoliers 1120—WAAM, Newark—208 5—Luncheon music —Children’s program | plire ens orchestr B AICI T Si=5 CONNECTICy 1 CONNECTICUT rl{l\‘ ER OF COMM Ivories New cover are partially England | History Christma s program 1120—WGCP, Newal > proj SEA DOES DAMAGE Dec, 17 (P—High tide s Carols Ly the Shep- : y g A Powerful Sermon from Boston |3 . : 5 Although ag istory had passed hefore Connecticut was e and the settled in the 17th century. it r founders of Conneeticut to evolve the world's The sermon delivered ¢ fundamentals of civil ral Court, riford, Wetherst or representative SIS and Windser ut Col- banjoist ony, party of colonists trom Cambr . to Hartford, in 1636, Hooker 1 the : the exereise no dance orchestra e e udio progra maintain mag the fear of God; the 10—Radio fore 800—WJAR, Providence—! 5—Al Williams' orchestra nder WTIC $1.00 MONTLLY TESTIN i By Dsperts . excreise of s and New Britain Radio Service Radios and Supplies magistrates within the limitations ~Male cho Whisperh hest Seven months later, th spering orchestra, Daily toy tales New York Slatxons tion, *a distinct defining its powvers - and organ rim as WEAIR Cuman, pianist Since the of this ¢ great development in world. orchestra unhan adoption censtitutio y recital danee music story; roll call; orchestra e Monday—The Tavern Capitol Kongs e quartet Art Cc Organ T WOO. s orches ital Philadelphia—319 1d carols time. Well, ard parts of O Henry's stc The Man Higher Up,” one hose intensely enter- 1taming amatizatiol which brought the characters to us in liv- Our Crackers are Always Fresh ing. breathing form. The story was VISIT OUR DINING ROOM rather perforated, but we managed 2 Open Until Eight | 0 piece together the odds and ends . 5 I 5 T o of fiction, that were flying around = { HONISS S Q U d L e e e {For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. Ty |22 State St. Hartford “Under Grants” concert and ‘7& w Pritains G, The Cities s am, with or vas decidedly ed being conducive mind. It was a pro ke one dream of sunny lays and hlue skies babhling brooks and-—well, it was splendid. i “avaliers added materially to singing & idely numbers. We heard rvice stra tul, pro- quartet, numbers THE OLD HOME TOWN ‘ LODGE ROOMS S 3 Z =2 NEWTSHES ,_ B AREARIN' HAM(;INQ LAMP u.nl 71: rniture Gstablishment : | 515 Main Street TR T LI TE DL LT O P PTG program by 1 group m WTIC OE'S 8 CLOC! . MENDED Atlanta, came throu It like it, which wa n. We detected the pr 1in fro he microphe station was play- WS loud Xmas Special FOR YOUR RADIO A Limited Number of i Phileo Dr.Henry R.Lasch A-B SOCket POWCI‘S S T $34.50 e L'rof. Removal of his Dental Office 3 to the SOCKET POWERS RENTED $1 WEEKLY WE TEST AND REPAIR SOCKET POWERS ial Trust Building Auto Electric Service 110 FRANKLIN SQUARE PHONE 4185 but what it t remain A m inouncemen by thoroughly sound PR tion vu,u—\\l nl Syracuse—258 offered & Helite (e from ning 1o s enha by the York, n of priz WAB New BOSA": HOLIDAY SPIRIT-)ITS THAT CHEAP HOOTSTOWN _ SPIRITS- AND THEYVE, casure deri Buitalo—! r ) I—WKEBW, 950—KDKA, n ittsburgh—318 Commer: For Sale * Eight room house, opposite new State Normal school. Price reasonable. COX &DUNN TH0—WOI 2 Southern Stations G10—WRC, Washington—14 FOR SALE Land and building located on South ; A BUNCH OF NOISY GALDOTS FRomM HOOTSTOWN, STIRRED ALNT SARARH PEABODY TO ACTION - BUT UP To A LATE HOUR, MARSHAL OTEY WALKER HADNT FIGURED ODT A SAFE WAY To CoPE_WITH THE SITUAT/ION Q191 LR ST v e TRAL PEETE - 1050—WBAL Dinner orche J Sing W (-enume “0ld Company's Lehigh” || The Shurberg Coal Co. I'hone 2250 Main St. formerly owned by the Farmers’ Milk Co., 35 Woodland St. i il Dallas—548 O—WFAA,

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