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18 L e Eastern Standard Time. New England States 360—WTIC, :36—Time and Hartfo sumn 536 WMCA— recital 5:0 1500 MNor other Goose ts." ews. )—Hotel Bond Raseball Gh—silent for 30—Play Boys Depi irio, scores. Wi N1 chestra 30—I'rogram from 11:00—Park Central 11:30—Capitol Theater org H60—WCAC, Storr 35 Farm topics M—WDRC, New Haven—268 Merchants musical perio. orchestra sog—Hawaiian Guitar solo 1130—WICC, Bridgeport—266 §:00-—Merchants hour. Studio program ~Mother “‘tudio Commo tenborn program 900—W athe port Byers' he 1:30 Witchit 1100—WPG, 6:45 Organ orchy stra Hour, Atlantic City— Arthur hour. S 30—Program from 4:30—Aleppo Drau 10:060—T and N i A1 i ~WEBIS, Boston—161 yu—Ted and His Gang G:00—Juvenile Smiler s Hotel orchestra 1k-—Charles Innes. dy of the Ivories f Rebel Boston. Tw hed Gentlemen. $:30—Political rally 4:00—Progr: Uy 11:15—Perloy vens 11:30—" 650—WNAC wio Hawaiia Imhoft, 1« thers, nor, Amiassador Concert 0—Sty ine, ‘cello —Katz orchestra Phillis Her Laker, piano. Iis Kittens Dane 1dio program violing Adel New and York orches Dance or- Waldorf-Astoria orchestra News, 44—Juvenile Gems. 45—Big Brother club. 30—0ld Time Minstrels. 5:00—Sports watch. $:10—Garden talk. §$:30—Program from New York, 11:00—Lido Venice orchest 11:30—Ne radio forceust weather. 11:40—Lido New Y;l(—Stalions 6:00—Stock reports a and enice orchestra. can be heard TUESDAY MORNING at 11 o’clock through WTIC As if her priceless recipes were not enough, this dean of New England housewives will offer you a generous SAMPLE of a delicious product. Tune in for the details. This program is spon- sored by the Williams & Carleton Co. East Martford, Conn. Packers for 100 years of Wiiliams’ Pure Food Products Astoria orchestra. Honr. 05—-W 00—Heigh H 610—WEAF—92 5:00—Bob Fallon's orchestra. 30—Jolly Bill and Jill. §:00—Waldorf-Astoria erchestra. aseball sores. pe Conva . McDonald, tional String quartet, W Good Book Masson, Culture Prince. IForest Week | Commitiee pro President Calvin Coolidge delivering An- nual Forest Week Proclama- tlon; Honorabl: Charles art, Minister of the Interior of Canada; Mme, louise Homer 1 11: scent” by to & W | Arnold Johnson's Park Cen- orchestra 860—WGBS—310 ckville Hottentots. pring Flora " —Scoutima Toplitz. 5:30—Hickville Hottentots, :00—Uncle Gee Bee 760—WHN—3! §:30—Locw's 8 Sst. chestra 4:00-1:00—Enter machine and R tel Commodore. G60—WIZ—154 hu—Reports—Stock market clos ing prices and quotations; T nancial summary of the day: Cotton exchange closing prices and quotations: and Fed- oral cnlturil tral ter or inment. Talking dio Men at Ho WALL — FOR NEXT 10 DAYS — Di—Associated Pk Yes, we mean it! scores. (00—Hal orchestra Summiary Kemp's Manger i roll. one cent. Come in colorings SALE STARTS B10—WLWI— #:00—Dominican Hou wis—Anna Lanrie, $:20—01d Folks M and sece the season NEW BRITAI Radio Farm school. seball scores, 6:30—Dinner music from Hotel T: schall scores. ooper-Hewitt ime to Re-tire Boys. e | Through the Static | e — m—E). .S t will be heard from Washin, h WEAF in a speech Stewart, this Prosid Coolidge s a'clock - Yorest Cana will period. The un will consist o Homer Stires, m Van Hoesen to harles to this S0 ‘orge, compos- levoted entirel 11 be presented to s through WEAF tions at 8 ri “Illinois™ Valss A to ti song Triste, Night include hson R bark and others, v musical “Tubaphonc” will be in be G. M. Family Party r WTIC at 9:40 vill b t an earful instr tonight worth- 10st Tecent musical ntal and the family clections will be presented by which will the Cobwebs Off Dream Kisses, Little Log Direa rpts from Muske in of EAFEN Bher poular hits, o .. To-Re- | Uways popular Time ¥ yare an inte ram of which will include violin solo by Lou selection will be fumous Jais”* Other vo- imental selections will Do Without You, showboat, Blue ation and inst include T Fore Shiies Can’t Comes nid speedy § e e Viola Philo, dramatic soprano and he newest acquisition of Roxy and His Gang will be among the soloists catured by this group of enter Other features of this program will he the Russian Cathedral Choir, the 110 orchesira and the 100- piece mixed . This program will come through WJZ and other stutions at 7 cho t Genevieve” and “Silver It time favorites the Riverside o'clock through WJZ. Th will include Merry Widow W Spirit of will featured entertaine: be by lections Post March lLouis Blues and . . Compostions of Becthoven will b featured during the Works of Great which will ent Composers broadcast, come through WJZ at 9:3 lections inelnde the Iir: of (‘oncerto No. 4, Menuet in Furkish March and the Minuet from | “Septet.” sextet will of- feature presentation a imento” played by Lu- cien Kirsch, through the same sta- tion at 11 o'clock. Other numbers will be, an overture to " selection from © Strauss's Dvorak's The Slumber Music its cello solo tes, Hoffman, Waltz Dance, and PAPER We will sell you any roll of paper you select from our stock for one cent per For each roll of paper you buy at our reg- ular fair prices we will sell you another roll for best designs and FRIDAY, A. M. — $1.00 EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAIN — 100 Room Lots of 10 rolls and 18 yds. border— remnants of high grade papers, worth two or three times what we ask. DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D X-RAY, GAS and OXYG NAT. BANK BLDG. PAINTS WHY PAY MORE? We Give 15% Off On EASTMAN KODAK or ANSCO MADE CAMERAS ARCADE STUDIO For Sale Beautiful Residence opposite new Normal School, 8 room COX &DUNN 272 MAIN STREET ARTISTS' SUPPLIES FOR South High St.—11 room apartment. house. Improvements. VARNISHES HALL’S GLASS RENT Ideal for rooming 272 Main Street. fJohn W. Doorly, C. §. B., Speak don Chris ter yesterday member of the board of lectureship Church of Chris ton lows: “The to b study the true nature ¢ perc through sive knowledge of God he was sim- Iy utilizing the ever-present divine law, those over Giod prophets, and his followors that which think of God as principle, and uses | fis the usic for tonight’s | o). & \ure, His ~Lean be times been objected that this word principle or have God as infinite { changeth which the waves of error dash them- | work, and they recognize to him the clves 2 Scientists under great str nd God a cannot whose on hehalf of those who will under- | stand cads Among the Gold,” two old- ‘:AMM»AMW criptures teach that “Christ ex- | presses God's nature, and to be this perfect expression Christ must mani- fest all true qualities, “When humanity understands [that God is infinite mind or intelli- { gence, it will naturally perceive that |it was his spiritual understanding, or !the mind which was in Christ Jesus, {that made him the true likeness of God, and it will then be willing to #o a step farther and se that spiri- tual understanding always manifests [the likeness of God, that is, of in- $. B, of Lon- |finite divine mind, and therefore livered a lecture on | Manifests the presence and power of at the Capitol thea- | the Christ to every human condition. ternoon. He - is a | Such understanding is, however, as we have seen, really the conscious- of God and of His creation. Scientist, of Bos- | This appearing to human conscious- lecture was as fol- 1SS of true being is the forever coming of Christ, revealing the truth about God and about man, the Im- manuel, with power to heal the sick, reform the sinner, and comfort the sorrowing. “In the presence of spiritual un- derstanding—that is, the conscious- s of true being, or of Christ—sin, 1th, and discord of every lose their reality and disappear, | because they are seen as falsities, having no reality, although claiming to be real according to the testimony of the five physical senses. In fact, |they lose their reality, that is, in the carnal mind, in human experi- ence, or in wrong thinking, just as trie nature, but which was ' the belief that two and twe are five | to all who understood | loses its reality before the under- s divine law had for- |Standing that two and two are four. ta some extent| ‘Mrs. am, by Moses, by the | fering and later by Christ Jesus and it is this law in This City Sunday John W. Doorly, C. . de n Science the mother church, the First | Mass, The dis founder of Baker Edd. t scemed likely deathbed through her the Scriptures. She had from them somewhat of God, and had also cived that Christ Jesus was not 1g some specially bestowed power he performed his marvelous convincing works, but that his exact and comprehen- coverer and ience, Mary from wh stian aised her of sped which might be unknown to who were ignorant of the Eddy's many years of suf- | ind the vicissitudes of her combined with her in- s 2 to know God, all fitted Paul describes as the ‘law of | ker for his revelation which has Spirit in Christ Jesu: done so much to bless mankind and he declared had made him | which has already saved a vast mul- from the law of sin and death.’ | titude from sin, from diSease, and tian Science teaches us to |even from death. “Mrs. Eddy then wrote her text word principle to show that God | book, ‘Science and Health with Key fundamental and invariable to the Scriptures,’ given to the worll that He is the same | her discovery in a clear and concis: and forever. Chris- | manner and turning all her followers icnce also uses the name prin- | o the daily study of the Scriptures. for God to show that God’s na- | This textbook is not only in no way divine nresence and power la substitute for the bible, but it is demonstrated. Tt has some- | safe to say that no book has ever been written that has caused a distant | deeper or morc consecrated study of ! Scientists | the Scriptures than has this book. the knowledge of | “Christian Scientists are grateful divine principle, who | beyond measure to Jesus the Christ is the rock upon for his unique example and life- 1y Abrah “{Ch makes God seem cold, but Christian found that not, in Christian of sin have gratefully recog- | z0d the nearness and dearness of | ever-available principle, who | ail to heal and to save, and divine law Is ever operating vain. Many Confirmation Photographs | AT SPECIALLY REDUCED | PRICES | 8x10 ENLARGEMENT FREE WITH EVERY DOZEN science ana e ARCADE. STUDIO)| HOLILBLA HHL2406S. and use it. “Roth Christian fw“os | between { for cb DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 23, '1928, GIVES LECTURE ON | Saviour of mankind because of his | knowledge of God and of true being; 1and they know that only as they gain {spiritual understanding and live I‘abo\e the mortal will they too be attaining the Mind of Christ, and be- come fellow-heirs with him.” NINE ZONE CHANGES {Board of Adjustment fo Con- i‘sider Petitions Wednesday Night applications for changes in four of which affect proper- ties on Stanley street in the localit fof St. Mary's cemetery, will be con- sidered by the board of adjustment evening, May 9, at 7:30 o'clock. The docket for the mecting is: | Joseph Arbour, for extension of t¥ industrial district on the north sidc | of Whiting street; Joseph Curion, | or a chonge of zone on O .~n-u-v.‘ Lasalle and Allen streets, [from residence C, to Business B; A. | W. Vibberts for extension of the Business B zone northerly on the cast side of Stanley streets, to the| outh side of the property of Charles raitis; Thomas (. Smith, jr. nge of zone on the west side of Stanley strect, between Peck and Long streets, from residence B. to| Business B; Charles J. McCarthy, | change in zone on the west side of Stanley street, between Long strect and a point 281.3 feet northerly, from Residence B and C, to Business B: | New Britain Trap Rock Co. change in zone on the west side of Stanley | trect, from Residence B and C, to Business B; Frank Monkievic change from Residence A to Resi- dence B on Elton street; Joseph Luzietti, change from Residence A ito residence B on Stratford road, east of Stanley street, for a distance of 300 feet; Joesph Luzietti, change from Residence C to Business A, of all four corners at the junction of Corbin avenue and Clinton street.' 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Opp. Capitol Theater When In Hartford Dine at the Oldest and Best Sea Food Restaurant. Sea Food direct from the Ocean. Retail Department Connccted HONISS’S 22 STATE SI. HARTFORD Under Grant's | LvER B Ovs7ens | 0 season, soup 50NE: ™ on Withoyr, e NO Dog mear, OELIvERED AF LOST TWO FRONT TE UPTO COMMISSION Bonveress POLISH CLUBS ASSEMBLE | i Polish-American Political Organiza- tions Meet in Rockville and Dis- cuss Plans for Banquet. About 80 delegates representing | | Polish political organizations from | | different cities of this state attend- | ed the quarterly mecting of the state federation of Polish-American Poli- | | tical clubs held yesterday in Itock- ville, | The outstanding event of the day | !was a discussion in reference 1o holding a joint banquet of all the | clubs this year. The matter | placed in the hands of the exccu- tive committee which will select the | day and place. 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