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\EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 1 DAY RADIO PR /¢ ) MONDAY. —TIsco Tlari, tenor cal favorites —Problems of Lastern Standard Yimce. New England States 560—WTIC, Hartford—336 B:55—Time and summary of Pro- | i—Uncle Gee B gram 24 . &—Piano recital e ot 2= NTCH fother Goos: daet News Hotel Bond Trio 1 - cort “—Silent for WUAC A 30—Play Boys ew Departure i m from N1 tral ore ight , New 12—Time, news 920—WRNY—326 “From the nd “King Cotton March uthland” moresque The Gypsics will be on the air at i0 for one hour, during which an m will be broades Compositions ! Schubert, Hubay and timsky-Korsakort will be featured. n will broadcast an isical program by the Trio at s whigh will ral Chopin numbers. The New Dep: i tor s o'clo band is sched- i from the same tation and wiil open its program ‘ousa’s “Hands Across the followed by selections Egyptian Sere- lection, “The ature of th swogram which 10:30 over ved on a Hu T 1‘ 1 ' game around San Francisco. | R l | When Norma Shearer received a | |letter from the middlewest breaking the news that her “sister” had rec- ognized her on the screen, she was not unprepared for the further dis- closure that “It you will send me | $500 I can pack right up and come to Hollywood to see you.” Only one kind of relative seems to be not so anxious to claim con- hy [mpflswrs nection with the stars. Diligent carch has failed to uncover a sin- — = gle instance of a very rich uncle Hollywood, Cal, April 16 (@ —| trying to get in touch with a film | celebrity whom he believes to be his niece or nephew and whom he wants to meet before writing his will, Filmdom's Favorites Annoyed Cvnics the world over agree that the man has more relatives than star! Some cinema Iy pick up the out discovering | W new relative, Anyone, it seens, 10 feels the need of being related 10 someone picks a screen celebrity i< his brotlir, sister, cousin or ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED London, April 16 (A—Announce t was made today of the engage- ment of Ray Atherton, counselor of the American embassy, to Miss Maude Hunnewell, daughter of the Hollis Hunnewell of Boston and . John 8. Tooker. long-lost child. Tt is particularly annoying to carn that one has an extea mother. At Stafford Springs persons were killed and four othe injured in two automobile accidents |in Connecticut Sunday. The worst accident, at New TLon- | |3 | Mrs. George A. Billings of ew uncle | Rockville, were killed. The driver, | hurt. Five Persons Killed and Four Hurt in Sunday Motor Crashes {Worst Accident Is At New London Where Three Lives Are Snuffed Out—Two Boys Meet Death Hartford, April 16 (UP)—Five fractures of the hip and possible interna Marian A. Russell, w and shoulder | ¢ of the driver | | escaped with bruis At Stafford Sprin don, took three lives and seriously | tween two automobile |injured a fourth occupant of a ma- | of two boys and resulted in t | chine struck by a locomotive. The |ous inquiry of three pers | collision took place at the unguarded | Jr. and Vincent Cunning] Maple avenue grade crossing. 4 und 3§ respectively, The engine overturned the car, | Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George | hurling the occupants clear. Mr. and | W. Cunningham of Hartford and an | James Cunningham | London and Ernest W. Clark, 13, of | taken to a hospital. Occupants of the other . a collision be- took the lives Listei_Girls! He Likes to Hold | a Soft, Velvety Hand, ‘ Not a Nutmeg Grater | What man ever got a thrill out of ' holding rough, scratchy hands? And | what girl isn't ashamed of them? So don't neglect them—not when it's so casy to keep them always soft, lovely and alluring in looks and touch. All you have to do is to rub Joint-Fase on them, working it in and between the fingers for two or three minutes until it is absorb- ed and you'll hardly be able to he- lieve your eycs, so smooth and silky textured will they become. Try this two times a week and yowll alwa: {be the possessor of hands you a proud to show. Joint-Ease is ob- fainable at all dru, s. Only 60c 2 tube. The Fair Drug Dept is sell- 360—WCAC : . i t happened to Betty Compson | The wedding will be held in Lon- | Henry €. Russell, 85, of New Lon- | driven by William Condes of ing lots of it. T—-Timely Farm Topics - ago. 1 dei straig t long ugo. In order to straighted | jon early next month taken to a hospital with | wich, were uninjured 500—WDRC, New Haven—26s things out sha hurried over to her | 5—Merchants' Musical Period t it # “hawn,™ Tomorrow,” wy nother's comfortable home | Rackliffe’s acknowledged leadership in paint is founded on the actual performance of the products sold. Dowll's o Melnight broadcast soveral inter- to deduce that the destitute woman cal proe Am0NE | in the east who claimed to be her Hotel Manger orchesira mother must have been mistaken. 1l be on the air at 6 some years ago Priscilla Dean, iing with a popular a personal appearance tour with During the Riverside hour Jier mother, met in Pittsburg a girl sl who i s : sister and “Among My | that Priscilia’s mother was destitute *lin a nearby town. Ahout the same time Jack Holt | t was hustling his real relatives into " and other: ~ dimeliz to show that they — were in good health and prosper- M. 3. Codalio Bonin 4:0 ert I s o aTa Bt e ol violniat s Rl thus to offsct the cmbarass- S - ans of Forcign Wars: Sam | 15¢ \ozart's “Concerto in 1) Ma- | ment created by people who alleged 5—Hotel Weldon vnsemible Seigel, mandolinist; Eddie Bowes' | o during the Works of Great |they were “Jack Holt's folks” and 6:65—Baseball scores 1, ponaliesion.g nioniaincry Composers pre which will come | Starving. Reverie Hour ORlismmo; 3 S houh W2 Oceasionally the attempt to es- 7:30—Roxy and His Gang hicz alin Tl | tablish relationship to a star grows $—Program from NBC Studios L:45—Herh Steiner, “Super-Syncopa- ut of a ffort to find a long. 9:30-—The Aleppo Drum; Cor: tion” | out of a sincere cffort to find a long- Bjalma dlono Uf o o6 Wil neids (Dvoks lost brother or sister whose dimly 10:05—Menotomy Mixed quartet Eastern Stations Bl GlazonioNE A ed | mMDSTed e unse i efeny A el i e tion,” Nevin's "L Wnd other | have come to iife miraculously on 1020—WODA, Paterson—=291 selections. L. ¢, |the screen. “Of course you've ! e changed your name.” a letter from | Gardon: hesl Rk some fancied relative will read. T0- NaAge Tibtiers Vietory Six “but I know 1 could mot be mis Play worth while City Items 4 i X 6:30—FElks Hotel orchestra T10—Jimmy Love's music y—— ;‘11\. st AR R T The OUtStandlng PrOdUCt Of the Rackllfie Pamt 2 Jacques Renard and orchestra windows werc hroken in the | Most of the volunteer relatives, Department’ has easlly met the test of time’ so vital in judging quality. A e auvice tall 30— i o gton school Saturday. lowever, want money. Not that B. P. S—The Best Paint Sold is more than a name. It is a policy of Patterson Sargent Company, the manufacturers, to make the Best Paint Sold, in fact, as well as name. reamin, tener » and Eunice Emmons Tims 91—Merchants' Your “—Studio Program f i Mother Goose and Famil ) St 1 numbers will be nd concert o Souvenirs,” “My 1 s Rose, News S “The Whistler 900—WBZ, Springficld—353 2 ISkater's Waltz,” 5:45—Time and weathe 4 S s 5:47—Hotel Weldon ensemble 2 6—M. A. C. Radio Forum seheduled for 9 o'clock the 1 LOOK INTO 11 sliptop cans all sizes easy 1o open sell sealing (lean convenIent no waste BesT PAINT SoLD he Slumber Music program 30—Time and Weather #50—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—164 b-—Ted and His Gang ¢—Juvenile Smilers 1120—WNJ. Newark—268 Brothers, Sister Joan s—shamrock Band %:30—Jean and Eddie Little Chief cigar ders i, [time ago after cashing numerqus 9—Program from New Yo | Laurel Court Sewing society will | wor checks on the strength 11:15—Perley Stevens and orch. | 4:45—Helen St « mect tomorrow between 10 a. m. : «d connection with the 670—WEEI, Boston—448 | 1120—w nd 4:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs ver. And Bert Lytell had a 6—Waldorf-Astoria orchestru | 5—Merchants Clarenee Boardman of Worthington who worked the same 5:30-—Alic 1 Ridge, Berlin 6:45—Big Brother club rnic Krickett’s orchestra Nash Suits Tel. 4 7:30—O0ld Time Minstrels Juufl rfi” llva 5 laavt 3—fiports Watch GoHally. vk vose Rev. William A. Harty branch, 8:10—Garden talk Philadelphia—405 |4 0. H. will hold a meeting in Novesilagh I Bovs hall tomorrow evening at o'clock. At $:15 o'clock the Citizens' Training Camp™ 7 $—Same as W | Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O. H.'will hold | A meeting. | i 8:30—Program from New York 11—Lido Venice orchestra 11:35—News, radio forecast weather 11:46—Lido Venice orchestra New York Stations 570—WNYC—526 6:05—Market high spots 6:10—Christ Meehan, songs 6:25—Baseball scores 6:30—German lessons 7:30—Police alarms; scores 5—Alr college INVITES YOU To hear the tempting dishes that she will describe When passing years show that B. P. S. housepaint wears one to three years longer than any other paint—or hand mixed lead and oil, When actual experience proves that B. P. S. covers 30% to 50% more surface to the gallon, The rapid increase in B. P. S. sales follows as a matter of course. B. P. S—Paints, Brushing Lacquers, Enamels, Stains, Varnishes, handled exclusively in New Britain and vicinity by 11—Kentner's |11:30—Leroy s Dr. Clifton M. Cooley has resumed $60—WIP, J practice afer a few days' illness. 30—Alex Hoove Camp Clara, R. N. of A, will hold —Roll Call; Birthday Li ia meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at lesson St Jean's hall, . Philadelphia—105 | Winthrop Council, No. 7, Sons and | L Life Campaign Daughters of Liberty, will hold a ine Week regular meeting Wednesday evening | delphin—510. 41 8 o'clock at Jr. 0. U. & M. hall. | | RADIO § TUESDAY T St Tl Y it STATION | MORNING WTIC 11 o’clock O "Frio 8:30—Health talk: pianist . . C. O. Band, choir and art- N ‘Debts and Reparation,” H. V. Kaltenborn a organ recital | | 9:30—Cantor Louis Wohlman heater orchestra and conee < : T's orchestrs | ——— Aunt Jane is dean of New 10—Boris Lass, violinist bt A | \\\\\\\\\\ ////// | England housewives and i | \§\ s brings you her kitchen secrets through the courte- \ acKLIFFE/BROS. Williams & Carleton Co. PARK STREET AT BIGELOW 9:45—"Tdenl Books 10:30—Police alarms; weather FEn e €10—WEAF—492 st L 5—Bob Fallon's orchestra 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jill 8145 —Artists’ recita | 8—Waldorf-Astorla dinner music —Concert ore 35—Bcores ~Studio program 7.—*Business and Woman Power” | 15—National String Quartet 10:30—Katzs Kittens dance orch, {30—Talk, "Kindness to Animals” | 11—Dance orchusir 7:45—Physical Culture Prince | 190—WG —History, “Battle of San Jacinto™ $:30—8ame as WTIC 9:30—Correct time rinnet miisle 11—Review of procecdings of Social- e St snilnce ist party : e 11:20—Arnold Johnson's orchestra el s €80—WIZ—154 | 30—Reports; lock market: finan- | clal summary; cotton prices; agri- cultural reports 5:45—Studio program Hal Kemp's Mangor orchoestra 6:60—Mme F 6:55—Summary of p East Hartford, Conn. CHARTER OAK COFFEE | Williams' Tew, Spices and Extracts i irm School Paint — Hardware — Glass — Sash — Doors — Interior Trim B Come to Us 1ils, Agricultural and Builders’ Supplies $100 LOAN payable $5 monthly, plus lawful interest.! $200 LOAN payable $10 | monthly, plus lawful | interest. ‘ | i Eyesight Specialist 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 b GLASSES FITTED was plent but as the hour of the 30—Roxy and His Gang York hony program neared it S—Riverside hour emed to vanish 9:30—Composers’ works . e last concert o violinist | $300 LOAN pasables15 ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN monthly, plus lawful interest. 710—WOR—122 Other Amounts in Proportion 15—Children's honr neely G fixed by law. Every repays crry 15 were G SEdEb vt ment reduces the cost. orchestra loans in strict privacy. NOPE. | GUESS ILL BE Too LATE. | AINT GoT THAT FAR YET— IM JUST WP To THE *Gs’ — GOURDS AND GERANILMS, SO FAR ==~=- itow's enscmble . Kaltenborn, “Cur- | — The Strand thes a of £:30—Musicale Intime our own city and s will 9:30—Don Voorhees Coneert orch. o0 4y, onight 10—The Pioneers it 1 varied o terest 10:30—The Buccance : 472 o 11=-News bulletin . 11:05—Hale Dyors 760—WH) 3:30—Theater ore 4—Box! contests from St N will open : annual Com las Arena ut he Dirive will b Dudley, tenor orchestral number Call, Write or Phone 1-9-4-3. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 201 Ttaphael Bidg., Second Floor 99 West Main St Brit- Between Washington & High Sts. turc =D, ) THOUGKT You WUZ GOIN” To PLANT SOME RavisheSs ? ) A\ Choice milk and cream produced and bottled under eanitary conditions end delivered at prices which you can afford to pay. Special Ayrshire Milk for Babies. A. W. HALL, Prop. Tel. 694-4. W | | DENTIST : Dr. Henry R. Lasch LAt WL Sonk Commercial Trust Bldg. TS ] i T APRIL FOOL YOU WITH S 0 AN ACCIDENT? that h thrill- Insure Today — Don’t Delay §—Dance orchestra "4 the greatest musici Ameri 810—WMCA—370 will in- 272 Main Street. Uncle Robert's als g ¥ - g i 0—"Your oy 5 Dr. Dean H=—Amoy orchess Pn'E o /,,,7 WE GIVE FREE 5:35—Bob § 50 8x10 ENLARGEMENT :T:‘hrx::m‘”.' : WITH EVERY DOZEN g COMMUNION PHOTOGRAPHS ARCADE STUDIO 5—Wilson Syncopators Tl 0 Hu- Rainbow orch feAlpinesrs” mid.—Brockl 810—WLWL—370 ominican hour Anna Lauri no —Irish program Edward Hugnes Fren . Free Examination | For Sale ) u:.urr and LUNGS When In Ha.rtford | NEW BRIT TWO-FAMILY HOUSE Booth Block Dine at the Oldest and Best of 13 Rooms Sea Food Restaurant. Sea On Harrison Street. Two- Food direct from the Ocean.|car garage; hot water heat. Retafl Trepartment Connected Owner leaving city. Will ! ell on 10" basis. HONISS'S cOX & DUNN Under Grant® i 272 MAIN STREET ' $1.00 MONTELY TESTING By Experts New Britain Radio Service Radios and supplies ephone 5168, FOR SALE—Brand new house at the west end just being finished up. 3 cedar closets, beautiful tile bath, the last word in every respect. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main St. Phone 343 N. B. National Bank Bidg. b TWELOCAL GARDEN PLANTING SEASON WAS PRACTICALLY FINISHED, BEFORE , ED WURGLER . WAS HALF WAY THROUGH, THAT GIANT SEED CATALOG, HE RECEIVED THREE MONTHS AGO -~ DENTIST X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. NAT. BANK BLDG. ! C \