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N THE AITR MONDAY, BS—349 Fastern Stands 4 Time. NOTE — Asterisks denote best Pro- grams of the day. 020—WRNY—326 New England Stations ‘]4II'[IHI'(]~"‘0 Pauline W Gardens son Joe Davis, songs Elir Rert et 1020—WGL—291 he n ! sports 5 enor ment HH0—WCAC, Sarrs—. I \ i . v New Haven—268 H—WDRC, N N " Eastern Stations 1020—WODA, Paterson—291 30—News, s talk H00—WBZ, springfield—333 4:45—Walt Sa 1120—WGCP, Newark: 5—Merchants' program g folly Park Boys WAAM, Newark—268 Towns Boys Staten Island—256 tra 1, soprano N concert trio 1d Haslett music Katzman, violinist 1her of Commerc: Kiatzman, violinist; t Mutholland, WNAC-WBIS, Boston—i61 = res : “lorence AC b - tralto k con- mily Court Crowd he 1 mid—Jimmy Kelly's Entertain- ers 1220—WAAT New York Stations Philadelphia—105 Twilight Hour ra Great Composers WTIC s dunce orchestra orchestra clphia—105 stra, TH0—WFL, —Adelphia. orc daily Toy Tales 860—WIP, Philadelphia—319 30—Art Coogan's dance orch. Roll Call; Birthday List 830—WOO, Philadelphia—319 Children's half hour A concert -Pennsylvania Male quartet yrehestra Schenectady—580 610—WEAF—192 “Footne i concer B rogram WTIC 1160—W 1 Srocks s WG Studio prosran s WNAC Irom WJZ Southern Stations GH0—W I, W S d WEAL ington— 169 S 1050—WBAL s —WEAA, Dillas—515 M f Male qu: GOO—WDAE, Fort Worth—2300 T80—RTHS, Hol spring~—381 SH0—WSM, Na —Samq —Dinner musi as WEA 10-——S8tudio 1tal; d. 1010—WIELA, Clearwater—288 Weat r \r o 9:30—Same & orchestra “‘Christmas 1180—WRVA, Richmond—251 -1 D Fre orct ond orchy ver the ot a great e was plenty red into the » some ex- renee night the static as we could sensational lay involves in Hartford WL but will e last few after Walter stirring Brahms ( two little and instead and was de- on at G voice s zoing the announcer v as a one-armed with one and ing 10 1 instrument another A vast au- with the do him & wd the time by somebody got the ew York and ork was out time and bout 20 min- 1tes before the concert, the mbled and was it 1 a long t when five n lose of the Damrosc to broadcast the prize win ing American Legion band fron Koston, this being done over the red network, when bloocy! there was no yand. The announcer again put in ively time explaining, but this things were helped by the proj o udio emergency con New York. The band fir the minutes . tion ms to he easy f body to cob Bxtons .. Travelers’ semble g one o vesterday afternoon from WTIC, and ption s made for Dana ' 3 to maintain the 1 of this Conneeticut in- entire Nutcracker haikewsky was giv nan, who is getting to be nnouncer also. telling the connected with it. Mer, previously an tangle up the lent 1o these £ wires inci etwork., The special S. Merrin high stands stitution. suite of Mr. Mer) 1o Mahogany Smoke Stands TONIGHT—6 to 9 Only 1 e 2 Each None Delivered Jorn A, Andr & Co. 132 MAIN STREET XMAS TREES CHUAP B, & T. COMMISSION €O, 207 Carlton St. — 259 Main St We deliver the goods L Dr. Henry R. Lasch announces the Removal of his Dental Office to the Commercial Trust Building Genuine “Old Company’s Lehigh” The Shurberg Coal Co. Phone 2250 35 Frankiin Street of ear | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927. nounced and dirceted the Travelers' | hold the last of a series of “45" card Choral club in N - | tournaments in the society tonight The first prize will be a turkey and the second a chicken Largest assortment of W Britain. Raphael's, re"—advt. Frank Delaney of Bassett strect is visiting his home in this city dur- ing the holidays. He is a student at Harvard law school. :d yet, | Let expert pharmacists compound | He fol- | your prescriptions gt The Fair— | announcements of | advt. | that dream battle, s if he were | Richard Porter of Dartmouth ing them fro ¢ ring. The bell home for a few days. clanged and the crowd roared and | scooters! Scooters! Big assort- © almost got a thriil out of it, 50 | ment at Raphael's, “The Big Store.” | real was the little Not belng | —aqvt. able to bring in WJZ clearly we| amerigo Anselmo, & member of went over to WIR. Detroit, where | Georgetown freshman football team, | he program came through in good | will spand the holidays with his par- shape L | ents. St : ; George Beals of Hamilton strect KDKA and WBZ spread out con- | o gtudent at Amherst college, s lerably last evening, for some rea- | Lome on a visit during the Christ on or other. They took up abouf | ;e holidays. ur times ce on the dials Harold Smith of Dwight strect than they and James Connolly of Cnestnut vere ste strect are home from Catholic Uni versity for the Christmas holidaya. rooters in N “The Big priz d before the st eveni bicture of his v Dempsey-Tun- 16Xt July.” He added that t has not bec ut that he hopes it v lowed with the rophone c enting a re Thes s | [heir cost i v Festival concert rom the Mus 1l was broadeast | by WLW, Cincinnati, the program | istering well in this section of the intry. The chorns work was espe- Uy well oduced. One of the ctions was “Hallelujah!™ v stations heard were WEAF, WOR, WTAM, WSAI, WGBS WERM, WHT, WGL. WHO, KYW, WGY. ‘ut, a for today. thanks! By Musty Cellar f | | | Smell Instantly Banished e way to make your cel Ithful as any room in th tablespoontul of ! sylpho-Nathol in a gallon of water and the WEEL WCRD, WI'CH P E sprinkle solution in dark Troning Boar g corners of the cellar, Checks all | TR organic decay, destroys unhyglenis City Items cond ns and makes v cellar Hera's an ironing board that i / non-warp: de and 4' ghts up an and sweet-smelling. Geot Syl pho-Nathol at all dealers. Johnston's clean coal is good coal. | & Wood Co. Tel, 217—advt speeials at Crowells e Oriental Rugs S. V. Sevadjian 162 Glen St. Tel. 1190 DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S, Tl Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. o Is!NEh;hud steel I * X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN t NAT. BANK BLDG. A. & B. soclety will Ter poor wusien host. 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It to3' 0", and wall space 2 414° from the corner along each wall s auffi cient. Matorial and workmanship ! 3 fo the finest furni ture. Design C.65! es Hanging China Cases A Curtis hanging chine case i3 a decorative foature of any dining room or dining alcove. They come in several designs. The orie showa hands in a corner and has adjustable open shelves with molded front edges. It is made a1 whito pine. Design C-6410; ~ ~ get at, and This Curtia Qur exhibit iz ready for your inspection at our showrooms on Bigelow Street It’s Right From Rackliffe’s cx13FFE/BRoS, Paint — Hardwe are — Glass — Sash — Doors — Interior Trim Agricultural and Builders’ Supplies PARK STR Contest The names of Prize Winners and those who have won honorable mention will be For Sale | | Eight room house, opposite | new State Normal school. | Price reasonable. COX &DUN Ni 272 MAIN STREET announced— Tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. 20th See tomorrow’s paper. RACKLIFFE BROS. 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ZONEINON W/,X\ (ou HAD A GREAT \DEA MR PERCIVAL, BUT You FORGOT TRERE AINT MUCH THRILL IN DISH WASHING , EVEN WARELD 4o IM N NS LATEST OVER - )/\0‘\ ! v oI W IT ON AFTER THE FIRST SHOW, CAUSE ALL OF THEM GALS WILL STAY THROWGH AND SEE TH PICTURE | AAET\ggnE W TWICE LA —= . \ SOUNNNGC ] LE CLUB PLANNED A PRI2E E CHRISTMAS FUNDS, THE LADIES THIMB DISH WASHING CoNTEST - BUT ALL THE PROSPECTIVE CONTESTANTS WALIKED oUT FIVE MINUTES BEFORE THE CONTEST STARTED @192 G STANLEY _ conTRRAL PRESS, 12-19 -27]