New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1929, Page 10

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have enough lamps in the house. |of shiphoard duties I have consid-| Below London is a natural under- As far back as I can remember |erably less time to read at sea|ground reservoir of water stretchinz every vessel on which I shipped|than I have at home. about 30 miles north and south of had pets. Seamen have a fond- the city and the same distance east i i ness for pets that is not always| (Tomorrow: My Belief in Radio) |and west, | Outside of the usual weekly pre- 3 ’ found among landsmen. Perhaps | sentations, there's nothing on the a pet of one kind or another takes air tonight that is stirring. There'll | 3 ¢ : away the loneliness that a seaman be the usual amount of common- sometimes experlences. Pets on FEATURES ON THE AIR place variety heard day in and day by CAPTAIN GEORGE FRIED shiphoard are given every consid- Muffins Men UR. Thursday, Mar. 14 out beginning with the CDm:ort; eration and, when a vessel gets in {Easiern Standard Time] hour cencert at 7:30 and eBAIBE| 'y, . Lo inclines to hobbles, as|treated the stamps with the same|trouble and « is Recessary to ««.always successful when made with T [ [ e e e Mostionea | does Fried, its Tikely to be expen- |care 22 my cxtra clothine and [abanicn sblb the birds of snimals Rumford. Muffins and biscuits of light Fow rer WEAR and WTIC includes for | Sive as he has the world to collect | never lost the chance of picking up lvfe\:aken tallxonf |tr the menisi even texture, good flavor, with rea! food AW W WAAS W | over WEAF and WILG includts 10| trom “postage. stamps, coins, lamps | new ones. s value, are assured when leavened with \ e = AL A oo ny | birds, paintings and books, all fas-| The idea occurred to me one day| | 3 el W n(;uh:s\’\"suw;\lzn“\\glfr Wikx ““'“"‘_“‘l‘n“’o‘"";:‘f‘:“l"’fl‘:f‘ : 2t |cinate him. His stamp album con- | that 1 would make my collection | Ships often prought thousands of — WA B C WEAN ch ,n.,fi on Mavourneon.. | tains 12,000 specimens; Mrs. Fried's | unique in that I would never buy k‘d)rl\?"b«fi ,ff')lr;l Gr;’lgnny. qu Mllha; S¥ADC WKER P WALD WHK A i D" | home is full of tamps. And canaries | one but would have in my album |Other valuable birds. =After 1 ha WADC \‘“C “““ | Grant’s “Rocky Road to Dublin 8 v own! quanierst 3 always hadia Mollox's “K nets.” MeKenna's| —they Sing to him ‘n both homes. |those given to me by friends or T OUR SUEERE L SRS EC S 314 Irish Mother” and “Son of : | received on letters from varicus| r 2 Eans R 3 PHURSDAY : - 3 By CAPT. | parts of the world. Today my col- Of course, took some birds home. — ! s ) : (Copyright, 1929, Associa ass) | lection numbers about 12,000 aif- | These little fellows are wonderful tastern standard Time | CHAPTER XVI | ferent specimens, some of them “0“{]’:’"\!0“}5- The Hartz ‘\'l_oiun‘(aln - 1 suppose every man has a hobby | undoubtediy of value. canary particulagly. yivaclous and the ssawsn 18 Mo exception. | For a tims in my early ssrvice 7| 00A chitks away the greater pamt Tn fact, I believe the man who collected coins, but that proved too g’f] ‘:“p;‘r:l‘i and will liven up any chooses the sea for his vocation expensive. Every coin added S i would have a number of hohbies Taemt the saving of a correspond.| One bird that was a prize was a B e ok 3 i o ‘mited States cur. | ted-headed bull finch that always | it it were not for the fact that it|ing amount in United States s S Y agabond King." turned home from a voyage. The | ide “When the | - 2ol ik A | little fellow seemed to sense when | 1 Want to Marry 3 1 was scheduled to return. Most urleigh's “Deep N Wise / /) lof the time he flew around the |[i 391 - 401 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN’S BEST " and, ' rooms and as soon as I entered | g would alight on my hand. Then | 3 X A /i me day I came home and when | e N : y , » WHAT YOU WANT IN THE Disgressin rom e ual talk - / rs. ened the d % » 35D Casn : Lvorn iomining Moy ,:2;.\ Al \ icars strcaming down her ‘cheokn. | NO MATI FOOD LINE, YOU CAN GET IT 0—WDEC, New Haven—220 =0h i known artist and il 3 2 perate effcrt to chirp. 1 took him i FOR QUALITY, — REMINDERS FOR FRIDAY. speak on the hands | and rubbed his soft feathered back. | Jessica Dragonette and the Sen-| will be heard a half-ho at §:30 over W . follow- | <ong Shop program. From | included in NEW INGLAND STATIONS GOU—W IO, Hartford—300 hear R ot “Why omit the men| - ) He gave one shrill whistle and be- | A ron rom all < on good looks ¥ Z \ | cdme still forever. It was a sad| Oll Old F C . e moe g Uk 00 gud Taekd ; Tl o botnor s tor we nan ne- | Our ive Cent Price—on Full Pound good looks, too prob- o | |come so attached to him. On the | ot g with them* Sruicnl | T A L T A TR iy [ OHICAN FRESH BAKED BREAD will be included during P ' canamihens oaves"fM Hl ast. X g 4 Marine paintings naturally have | a fascination for me and I have | (WE BAKE IT HERE) InnesKauttman Spenolaried 7z > about 25 small ones in my home B Js Now Batk and Making Thousands of Sur- c singer, will be the guest artist during A = [that 1 have collected In various 5 4 a program by the Sparkers at $:30| /4 E . \i%/// | parts of the globe. One which 1! Prised and Pleased Daily Bread Customers— over the sume stations. He will be Wy, L) ,/’/, y, J7 A prize very highly is Duparc's im- | At Our Big Home Town Bakery — On Our “My Sorority 4 1% pression of the foundering of the : : . v River” ar ares L &z / [ Tiricish treighter Antinoe, with the [ Old Time—Good Quality, Fresh White Loaf. . Other select y th | il 5 7 President Roosevelt standing by as hestra include “You're Perfect” o b the crew was being rescued. Oth- rom “Lady Fingers. FAST AND WEST stamons | 0T “Lady Fineers Cute ant =T, ‘ ‘?"-' f o i cotocton e o | MOHICAN 10099 WHOLE WHEAT BREAD vinlin ¢ gt ;o which are by R. Dumont Duparé, B 7 1 up Your Overcoat” == ; (A W official marine painter for the ) Made from carefully selected wheat to which nothing has (—WODA, Paterson—240 ) | %, - . i Wl e < . i b S § : { Y, French government, depict the ries i peon added nor anything taken away. l Oc of assorted sailing vessels and are % 4 5 novelty dance orchestra at 10| | unusunlly interesting because they |l Try it for its flavor ............. 1%; b loaves k will entertain you with]| | show the changes of. rigging in spicy selections incluci " One of my hobbies has fil led our housc with lamy | these ships down through marine Sl often is an expensive pastime. He|rency and before T got very far in \Bistore & G HOT CROSS BUNS fss:“fzege:;,y f;:llll 18c given unusual opportunities in|a forcign port I had scveral dol-| & have mever Condcercd reRting . ‘rankie & Ly hat tho collection of curios and other|lars worth of coins and no money by inean; o T v J E € s sirl, What a N " 8 ‘an - ; for sightsceing .ntertainment. | /€58 in my daily routine of activi- FOUR TIMELY —WNAC, Boston—2i1 : / ticles that may be picked up for sightsceing or enter e : ASone J Postum Cereal, largest pkg. 19¢ ; e i in various parts of the world. For a while I kept the coins of | tics aboard ship and while I am in SEASONABLE WELL ) argest pXg. My first hobby was the collect- smaller denominations, but then 1 'I'DOH;‘ 'rli-flvm::l Z‘;;“:']%sd,mm;:gj KNOowN GroceRy < Post Toasties .. . pkg. 9¢ ng of stamps. 1 was a youngster decided to abandon the idea not v'i'o: fllr’c '5‘ ”flmngw m’e R SPECIALS ON SALE | Minute Tapioca pkg. 12¢ n Worcester. I went into the post jonly because they werc a total|’ AppERlnE ALL THIS WEFK AT office one day and picked up fimancial loss, in so far as the keep- | have such volumes in home and @ e (0P fovide © \ello, in all flavors ... pkg. 8c eral letters bearing postage stamps e was concerned, but also be- | cabin. But because of the stress 2 which had been thrown away. cause they were heavy. > e Clty— e ; i ’ s a certain appeal to me| After 1 had established a home w 9 H d f s l' 1100 WTC, st it yes,” and “Tue Song I Ly e A imo il alee i AT it T stbnoss) Wevery miat | ¢'re Headquarters for Lenten Specia S recita gl g \nd designs intrigued me, but even ried man will do—brought home I I r than that was the thought presents for my wife. 1 bought a Large Fancy Selected and bz c F-R-ES-H % FANCY MACKEREL . Lb. 14c FRESH HALIBUT Lb. 38c STEAK SALMON . . Lb. 32¢ FANCY SMELTS . Lb. 18¢ over WADC numbers in- E the stamp had traveled. The T > bronze lamp that seemed in a W : idea of amdventure in travel, even |to please Mrs. Fried, who liked | SOUES 0f €0daY thougn it was such an inanimate lamps so much that 1 decided to| w on' ¢ h those of bygone | ® “ ave £l 3 e ded & o , thing as a stamp, gave it a kind of | get others. To this I have adde: . time s 8:30 over WABC | ;g an English barn lantern, a French meats 390—W EEL Boston—508 1 iver Slipper dance or : ind among the numbers| g " whenever 1 was in town the one of wrought iron, e of Ttalian 00—WLW, C i : post office was always a port of |make in bronze and a German ma “"W‘ | call. Sometimes 1 had luck, other ny floor lamp. Each lamp is 9, SMOKED FILLET ... Lb. 27c SOOTCH KIPPERS ... Pr. 23c ENE ks "‘ el times T found nothing. But 1 was | distinctive of the country it repre- STEAMING CLAMS .. Qt, 15¢ | SOLID OYSTERS ..... Pt. 40c persistent and determined. When- 'sents and because of the diversity [ever 1 started from home my col- in design the group is interesting | lection, small though it was, was as well from an artistic standpoint. | ustar always part of my baggage. 1| lor the time being, however, I ‘ in the stum- | ) 1 d Fly 15 hest program will open with i ; r : Wallace's overture to “Maritana™ | = S T ind other sclections include Gluck's ~ ST 8 ONS i EAST AND WLST STATI s The 3 5 “Ballet Sui npra’s “Old | Cra- e's “The Watch s e Dlplom;{‘f)rl‘es Rum ! your tires t & BUT PLENTY Thiess and orchestra Truck in Washington | S l’i’ = . March 14 (P—Driv-| - LAD 10 DNORCE WP e st || for tires that A Ay F THEM ate truck owners who have! © Gnhappy Married Life Belleved €0 yoon entrusted with embassy liquor | G,r,l_ ' Have Led Soldier Stationed in shipments were warned by Washin ® ton police some time ago that th Panama to Shoot Himself. would be arrested if caught with 3 y such a load unless accompanied by Those smooth-worn treads 2 . - . | songs he having credentials prov- mean skidding—possible e right of immunity. first attempt 10 comply | crashes, damage or injury. 3 inea o 1ssy e t ved the truck in the mileage left in your pres- 1 g | Sl e ) nse ough the ivate automobile. Police ob-| ent tires? . | APRIL lST 755 y ’ 2 r ¢ ¥ r, that there did not| ¢ So Orchestd, et day after- ] 1ck immunity, making it i : 3 i g | . here from the picnic | necessary for the attaches to sac- We'll give you, instead, new g 660—WEAF—454 a e yod spiri ut late e their comfort to the extent of mi‘a& MI’W:;";;" —;he . S when return to | riding with the liquor. i - Mrj :):rl A;fx;"n? ! 5 ;1‘;\2::. o Tx:":vug deep-cut, r;l:l:-edgeflos?rm:: < : —— ‘ ANY INST'RUMENT No MAI IER e e it i che e B S TN SO EES 7 JHOW HIGH PRICED — YOUR it 7| et e e e Bty siotoes ke el . (](,gt it CHOICE IN THE NO. 121 SIDE OF s [hayapoar: hevs dsidsaide o -Weather the safes! / C rging extreme cruelty, He| After hiring a truck fo bring in superior to treads with shal- it > a supply of the legally imported low indentations that clog up, oF anint [ summoned to appear in . m - T i i i AR ) -rday, he of one or to treads with nothing but 4 PR A e A " rges. Sriiaulio L TO0E S “gled-runner” ribs down the ; bl His body accompanied by hig|it: Put ook over the wheel and per- ' 47 b the tread of the .10—\\0[(—!2. e N ot ("” S5ard sonally drove it into the city., Al- center. P YEA : : C. 8 T R erts for burial | (NOUER he und the other occupants ) »O00D R ° il Velaz T il ondnd "% of the truck wore only ordinary Lowest Prices in 31 Years 3 New All Weather alk; Esther Gilber clothing and the conveyance carried R . Balloon it grips . X .. . nomark to distinguish it, they were Highest Quality in History WFChand Jkt not molested at any point along thefr route to the embassy. 1S 1l gnips the S B Lifetime Guarantee against X *';"“ of Kansas. where me| The carliest known mechanical toy any and all defects m‘,m 10 Per Cent Less For C&Sh dates back to about 2000 B. C., and s is of Egyptian origin. e UTMOST : il iy L | IN TRACTION EASY TERMS nes; Maso err Railroad Asks Injunction | AND SAFETY DR Rl ey ég'agns‘s (,pmp;tiw l?‘uses THREE WAYS (Sizes and Prices) FOR ALL ROADS : i len schamner, et |, BoKek Murh 14 (e Bt T0 LOSE FAT NO INTEREST . it T x:;un:?c(); -s:prcr-s‘v‘:—rai;m;;lh?'rfi‘:fnfn, _ One is starvation, one abnormal exer- | GOOD YEAR baritone r. from operating a bus line be- {00—Bamberger Little Symphony; | ; g g Maxwell, tenor 2 ey petition with the railroad uniess re 18 based on modern All other sizes at similar low prices B [ ® e ’““;»’( Gl obtains a license from every city | ¥ 9 36—Rtay Nichols' orchestra s T e o i beauty, bealth . s also a certificate of necessity from | T60—WJIZ—395 tween Boston and Fitchburg in com- the department of public works. tality. | 3:00—Rudy Vallee's orchestra o ‘case has been listed for trial | INSTANT SERVICE 3 P " i the complete formula, al & g du the first week in April and | pl s ST 9 ‘l' 7:35—Stock market; 1 sur unen has stated that until final| forresults. Users know just . 11 121 CHURCH STRE mary; cotton; agrncultural re josition of the suit he will not the 7y about, and w] Phone 900 Phone ports operate his busses. The bus line | leN :00—O0ld Man Sunshine parallels the raflroad in Cambridge, | 3cientific help which 39 WASHINGTON STREET Opm E GS j:30—Ben Pollac's orchestra Somerville, Arlington, ~Lexington, 'Mwmm.nd'l!c —Correet time Lincoln, Acton, Littleton, Ayer thr-‘ {nunbu by aski :00—'Vagabond's House,” Bland-|ley Lunenberg and Leominster,

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