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MONDAY. Lastern standard Time. g New England States r ProRTAmS ~Studio 1130—WICC, Bridecpor io FForum m shes sal Mixed quartet 10:30—Ernie badours 11:30—Time and 630—WNAC-WRIS Boston—161 > Juvenile Nmilors 9—Joe Rines orchestri —Jacques Rena orchestra 0—Auto insuran —The Lady of the 0—Clvil Service talk ales of Rebel Boston Charlestown Navy Ya 0—WNAC Staff Frolic :3 From New York, Don heea and his concert band —From New York 6:30—From New York, The caneers 11:10—"Jimmi¢ allagher orch. L} Boston—148 :35—Positions wanted, market & news, lost and found —Rig Brother ciub §—01d Time Minstrels fusicale” Sam uising the Air fenry Kalis orchesira 11:35—News 11:40— Radio forecast and weather 11:45—Kalis orchestri New York Stations :20—Violin and guitar solos G—German lessons G—Police alurms Air College, “Dualism Modern saritons r. Wein 9:30—Baris Lass, violinist; '« Litthe | 130 Police tables 6:85— Mark 610—WEAF—1 Bob Fallon's orchestr -Dinner musi hology darins, fass, pi HHO—WIL— navket prices —WH N\ — 100 MONTELY New Britain Radio Service Kadios and ~upplios Andrews and his Trou- Voor- | Buc br. G. Serip- Joseph St NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1928 Ru-yu/u 81 % trord Newtnan club i —Henri Marconx Probicms of Newnmian orc Tom Hackett Miss Moric Eastern Stations 1020—=WODN, Paterson—291 Heal Program Plays worth whil o Jimmy Love's r's danee orchestra 1 School 1L ~Great Notch o 1120—WGCP, terchants’ pr Alice from Wonderland ‘ nie Krickett orehestra T—fmperial Tmps 30— Holly Park Boys —Henry Hurbie: rt tenor 4:45—Fabiola Merchant, French ponEs 860—WOO, Philadelphia—310 11— WOO Trio -Address, Dr 1 Kimball, direc- Din —Addr rand p ter Grand orchestra s orehest hila danc TIO—WEL Phi Adelphia. Whisper 1100—W PG Atlantic 40 n BEAD HERALD CEASSIEIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS YES EXAMINED 1) i':;';lk E. 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Bible Thursday evening 30 o'clock and an Stanley B, Cros- class began its Some of kers who have the season include Kwong, Chin lecturer; neck, former German Baptist church; rshon Hads F. B Lenzof a Y. M. C. A, in China, Rev. Dr. Abel A, A hlguist 1wl Jenkins, Negro Hartford Y. M. C. arber, state director of ey Middietown; eriden illus- Philippines “The Cheer- . Fiske and class will a supper n address by Re land of Derby. The won December 1 the outstanding s weared duri tor K. th. Sar retary of W nior Ac us ment, Augur of M cture on th ldward ' Rey Knox Smith. ey and Falk, two come- n, will be the en- © regular Friday eve- to be lield in the lobby department this week. il be served. -pong tournament will get the junior departinent inning Monday night. divided in two classes under 14 years of age will be one cl Boys 14 and over will constitute: the second clas: winner of cach class will get a A pin nnder this The bovs will b Thos in The vr The following games will be play- «d in the “Dusty” league at the Stanley Arvena on Tuesday evening: . & . Corbin girls vs. New Kritain Machine girls, playing off a game for place in the girls' The will mix it up as Fafnir Bearing vs. Corbin Corporation Corbin Cabinet Lock 8. New Brituin Machine, and Ntanley Ru VS, Monday: The onal class in wtion will mieet at 7:45 p. m. The Achievement gn Painting class will bom. Gym Younger busi- beginners’ sosition cague men ollows: Serew dunior program men at m.; ssin boxing and wrestling at 8:15 p.m Tuesday : The educational class i) countancy will 1 it 7:45 p. . Troquois tribe the Friendly will meet at 4:15 p. m. The Scouts will meet at 7:30 p. m al department program as fol- New Thing in Face Powder s not clog the pores. This new won Jerful Beauty Powder is made by a new French Process and you will be telighted with it. Absolutely pur Just try MELLO-GLO and note its vare qualitics. Only one dollar, See how quickly we will deliver any one of these items. HERBERT L. 2-family house at the east end for a very low price, only 58500, cerned. Rezsonable terms as far as cash is con- Camp Real Estate Co. } Main St. Phone 343 N. B. National Bank Bldg. lat 4:15 p. m lows: Morning class at 9:30 o'clock; mployed B class at 7 p. m. Wednesday: There will be a meet- | ing of the senior Hi-Y group at| noon. The Mohawk tribe of the Friendly Indians will meet at 4:15 . m. The Pionecers elub will meet at 7 p. m. Gym classes as follows: Ju- nior A class at 4:15 p. m.; younger | st 0 p. m.; inte . m.; church A class | m.; swimming at 8:30 p.| i There will be a final | M. C. A. Bible| he educational | agement will | m program as at 4:15 p. Thursday: meeting of the Y. class at 6:30 p. m in traffic meet at 7:45 p. m. G ollows: Junior B « m.; older business men at employed B cluss at 7 p. m.; senior Leade S p.m. Friday: There will be of the junior Hi-Y m. Physical program 5 ; Younger business men at 5:30 p. m morning class at 9:30 o'clock; in mediates at 7 p. m. stling class ! ting | 7:30 p. | arda ment prog: nior leade depart- tollows, Ju- junior B junior class | v will be re- ! Ketball prac- | tice in the afternoon. WILL VISIT LOCAL 1. 0. 0. F. Grand Master Dorr R, Whitney of | Rridgeport and his assoc grand | officers will visit New Britain - 0dd | Pellows Wednesday evening in his | official capacity. He will be accom- panied by the following members of his staff: A, W. Carlson of New Brit- | in, deputy grand maste ames A. | en of Torrington, grand warden; William &, Hutchinson of New Ha- ven, grand secretary; Sidney W, “hallenger of Middletown, grand | treasurer and Edwin Pickett of New Haven, grand marshal, | To hear the tempting dishes thai she vill describe "TUESDAY | MORNING 11 o'clock \ L RADIO ' STATION i WTIC Aunt Jane is dean of New England houzewives and brings you her kitchen secrets through the courte- sy of the Williams & Carleton Co. j East Hartford, Conn. CHARTER OAK COFFEE Williams’ Tea, Spices ond Extrects What a Rush For Our MARCH SPECIAL 6 Easel Photographs Only $3.00—Worth $5.00 ARCADE STUDIO DR. SIDNEY N. ROTHFEDER | ANNOUNCES TELEPHON Former Commercial Trust Bldg. Free Examination HEART and LUNGS Tuesday and Friday Afternoons NEW BRITA! CLINIO Booth Block DENTIST X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN | Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. NAT. BANK BLDG. For Sale Two family house on Harrison | St. 13 rooms. Hot water heat. 2 car garage. Will sell very reaszonable, COX & DUNN 272 MAIN STREET | WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Shell Fish Such as — CLAMS — LOBSTERS MP — CRAB MEAT | and SCALLOPS. Our Crackers are Always I'resh VISIT OUR DINING ROOM Open Untll Eigin HONISS’S 22 State St Hartford “Under Grants ] . of Worship | ———— other buildings will soon appear on honors with the guards. FIRST SERVICE HELD | those grounde £ AT HOLY CROSS CHURCH wen vo'r "% mainaee v | |ish dramatic society gave two relig- |Cohen, rf .. |ious playes, entitled “The Miracle of | Pond, 1f Large Throngs Attend Masses in | Lourdes” and “Beneath the Statue’. S | Both were well presented and there Foly Cross Parish House | was some excellent lights and effeets, which were devised by Rev. Father | Piaskowski. The receipts went Services were held for the first |towards the paying for the church | Beckius, rg time yestorday in the church of the | pews, Which the dramatic circle had | Abel, Holy Cross on Farmington avenue. | purchased for the new church, | Booth, At all four masses the attendance | was large. People from all parts of the city came by auto, trolley or cab to give evidence of their sup- port and everywhere could be heard | remarks of approval of the new | cdifice, The 10 o'clock mass drew the largest number of people, and not | only every seat was filled but all | available standing room was taken. Rev, Stephen Bartkowski, pastor of | the new church, celebrated the mass <nd his assistant, Rev. Victor Pias. kowski, delivered the sermon in which he remarked that the day | should be a day of rejoicing among | the parishioners. onc that should | ing from start to finish and holding| live in their memories. | the visitors to two field goals. The Barbero 4, A “Love and honor each other und | first period saw the lo foul—Pond. much can be done for the good of (to a 9-4 lead, while Cohen's work | Riehtmy. this parish and your community,” he [pushed them ahead to in the |11; said, “Your dream of a new church [second. Then Pond hegan to score |13, became a reality and with good work {and the count grew more and more | nowski. and cooperation with your pastor 'lop-sided. These two forwards shar- ' crill, The | Szymansk! | Anderson, Knowles, rg Hubbell, 1&g, ¢ . TRADE SCHOOL EARNS | WIN OVER TORRINGTON 55 | Heath, 1f . | Pedrer, 1t | Henry, ¢, Ig | Allard, ¢ | Barbero, rg . Torringtor New Britain Team Leads All the Way and Scores Easy Victory Over Visitors The school New Britain 8 basketbali team scor -11 victory over the Torring : Trade school quintet at} al High school Saturday, lead Trad 1 Personal fouls, Cohen Richtmyer Szymanski . Hubbell, . Know! on, Hen- Techui- Pond, Timer, §: and Thet ce, Tobin. e Scorers, Smith h- FIRE IS A Dramatic Event It creates excitement And no matter how small the fire There is always a loss. Practically everybody carries some fire insurance Yet there are houses over 100 years old that have never been threatened by fire. On the other hand, the necessity of full coverage on your car, is more immediate on a basis of the chances against you, But people do not seem to look at it in this light. We have some interesting facts to present if you care to have us do so. Our Number is 140 IMPORTANT— BEFORE YOU PUT YOUR CAR RACK INTO SERVICE CALL 140 AND CHECK UP ON YOUR INSURANCE. TEMPORARY | SUSPENSIONS MUST BE LIFTED TO INSURE:COVERAGE. LOUIE S. JONES AGENCY 147 Main Street Louie 8. Jones Milton D. Jones TEL. 140 TEL. 140 Real Estate Mortgage Loans Insurance |FTHE LOAFERS /N THIS TOWN WOULD SPEND AS MUCH TIME IN THEIR GARDENS AS THEY DO LOOKING AT THE PIC IN THOSE SEED BOOKS - THEYD BE A CRELIT Yo THE TOWN- STATION AGENT DAD KEYES, HAS RIGGED UP A GREAT LABOR SAVING ARRANGEMENT. FOR HAULING THE SPRING CROP OF SEED CATALOGS ToO THE POST OEFICE - ONE TRIP NOW IS ®QuAL To THREE TRIPS UNDER THE OLD SYSTEM