New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 21, 1929, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929. FEATURES ON THE AIR THURSDAY Eastern Standard Time NEW ENGLAND STATIONS 600—WTIC Hartford—500 SHO—WABC—3 19 90—W BZ. Springficld—:303 1330—W MSG—222 EAST ANW WEST SEATIONS TH—WGY, Sehenectady—380 590—W E L1 Boston 1250—WANACL Bost 1T100—W PG Atlantic City > - T —WEAN Providence—i 15 1 ¥ . 8 1060—W B AT Paltimore—z28; OS0—IW DKL Pitis NEW YORK CITY TO0—W LWL Cincinnati— 128 HT—WANY (526 " Mabel W RN HT0—WN MCA—526 [ Today’s Features \I The| The | { man- n the 1 zo on the a A quartet will| When your Children Cry + It docs en minutes! y common sense and quotatio: anci um- | ¢ ust fict mary; eotton exchanze prices and quotations; s v carrving case of alumi for It LINDBERGH PLAN At druggists 30c or 60c in tubes. Thirty-eight sears doing good. the betrothed pair in line with prom- ises nearly a month ago during the colonel's visit here that the plans of the young couple would be re- vealed in due course and that there would not be an elopement or secret wedding. There was speculation here wheth. TOMARRY IN JUNE Time Aflnounced‘ But Place oj’vr the present internal conditions tn | Mexico would cause the wedding 10 Ibe held outside Mexico. Mexican lofficials repeatedly have expressed Itheir hope that the two would be |married in Mexico, where their ro- |mance began. May Be In Mesico City 1t was be'ieved Ambassador Mor- nabergh, havelon might exert his influence to ment that they [have the ceremony performed either They have exico City or at Cuernavaca, in r, whether theljow of the expressed wishes of the to take place in Mexico | o iited States. | eau for the bride-to-be prepared and it is under- colonel is making his ents for the wedding in the Unit- Wedding Remains Unknown March 21 (®—Anne is to be a June Morrow and her fiance, Co-| Mexico City, bride. The colonel's plana, the City of Wichita, which he smashed while riding with Miss Morrow during his recent stay here, is still undergoing it stay it is believed he will fly it back to the United States when next he comes here. The plane was bor- rowed from fricnds at Wichita, Kansas, for the flight. fly back THOUGHT HE HIT WOMEN George R. Warren Road, Billerica, Mass., here before noon and saw two women and a boy step from the rear of a parked car in front of 269 Main street. As he passed, he heard a noise as though his machine had struck something and he called Officer Jeseph Ken- nedy, who located two women in front of city hall and asked them if they had been struck. They re- plied that they had not had an ac- ident of any sort. Dr. Joseph H. Potts told Officer Kennedy later that two women step- ped into the roadway as the traffic o Your Head KONDON'S will do it auiek — Cold in head, cough, at. FREE—:3.rsatment tin. Write for you: . KONDON, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. trians to cross, and it was probuble hat a handbag igainst the side of the car, account- ing for the noise heard by the driv- er. of Whipple | was driving | - north on Main street yesterday fore- | lights changed to amber for pedes- | scraped lightly | SEEK ALLEGED KILLER OF LOUISIANA WOMAN Men Secen in Automobile Shortly Be- fore Boarding Housekeeper's Charred Body Was Found New Orleans, La, March 21 (P— | Proceeding on the theory of murder police today sought an unidentified man scen to enter the automobile | with Mrs. Janey H. Baker, 64 year | old boarding house keeper, less than hour before bher charred body was found in the flaming automobile in Audubon- Park Tuesday, A coroner's jury will be Impanel- led today to take testimony of varl- ous witnesses who have been qu-s- | tioned by police. Among them will ‘be Harry Spaulding, a boarder In \repairs at Valbuena flying field, and | " Pure and Fresh SALADA is sealed in metal foll to protect it against impurities. You are “Fresh from the Gardens” The Single Dial FADA 16 Soundslike a million = hbut cost s only *110 i{AT you can buy a radio for *110 is no startling statement. But that you can buy a radio with push-pull amplification — phonograph attach- ment—using a Fada dynamic speaker and heater element tubes for only ¢110...that is a statement to make anyone sit up and take notice. Mrs. Baker's home, who told of see- ing a man wearing “a soft hat and light overcoat” enter the 3aker car with Mrs. Baker at her home early Tuesday morning. Mrs. Edwin Booth told police she was driving through the park and saw two men run from the flaming automobile. Jasper Morrow and Robert Wagner, youths employed by a chain grocery., en route to their work, told of being attracted to the scene by the flames but claim they left for fear .the car's gas tank would explode. When firemen extinguished the burning car they found the charred body of the woman in . he front seat, her hand clutching the emer- gency brake. A can of gasdline is missing from the Baker garage. An empty gin bottle was found in the The Single Dial FADA 32 WITH DYNAMIC SPEAKER Uses 8 tubes, including two 171-A tubes and ier—Using heater ele- ment tubes—Smooth volume control —Iluminatedsingle dial—Singletun- ingknob—Phonograph attachment— Reproduction not affected by line voltage fluctuations. With famous Fada Dynamic Speaker. Self- contained in a beautiful burl walnat console—Operates from A. C. light socket (90-130 volts, 501060 cycles). Yes, it's a neutrodyne! WITHOUT 1LBES It means that truly fine radio perfor- mance is now within reach of everyone. For the Fada 16 is radio developed to a degree never before offered at so low a price. It will be a constant source of pleasure and en- tertainment in your home for years to come—gin’ng you a lrue repro- duction of all the fine programs on the air today. Go to any Fada dealer’s and hear a Fada 16. Then you'll know why the radio buying public has proclaimed this set the greatest value radio has ever known. POST & LESTER 14 MAIN ST. car similar to others stored in the garage. assured | | Uses Fada dynamic or magnetie speaker—Uses 8 tubes, including two 171-A tubes and, rectifier— Using heater elemnent tubes — Smooth volume control —Mlomi- rated single dial — Single taning knob—Phonograph attachment— Reproduction not affected by line voltage flnctuations. Completcly self-contained in a handsome metal cabinet — Operates from A. C. light socket (90-130 volts, 50 tosberces) g _l _l O Yes; it’s & neutrodyne! WITHOUT TUBES The same model designed for use with direct current is known as Fada 18, price $120 without tubes. DYNAMIC SPEAKER Mantelielock model, walawt cabinst. Anim- proved clectro-dynamic spssker with o 1 moving voice coil end 7* eses. Bailiia power eupply, seif-contained se (linetraied, for eperation o8 90 te 130 velt A.C. lines, 50 10 60 cyclos oaly. If & sorvice men who has proper factery instructions makes the installation, this speskor can be eparated from D. C. power linesjor '65 with s 6 valt storage battery. cesecescsstssnrenscsnsaseency . $ P.ADaNDREA, INC. H York H Dept. 000 i Plaser aend me wuscriafive cataleg of ¢ Fode Redio end msme and address of H ranchised Foda deales. H H H TEL. 199 'F. A. D. ANDREA, INC., LONG ISLAND CIW.'N. Y. When Others Whisper Sold and Serviced The l;alian Music Emporium 52 Lafayette St. Tel. 4623 FADA 32 4. C. Electric Console Built-in Fada Dynamic Speaker Judd & Dunlop “Sets Plus Service” 57 Main St. Tel. 4531 [ o Fada Speaks Sold and Serviced by The Polish Music House 97 Broad St. (-] (/] FADA 32 Sold and Serviced Auto Electric Service 110 Franklin Sq. Tel. 4185 a o Fada Speaks Whes Others Whisper Sold and Serviced By THE Battery Service Co. 596 East Main St. Tel, 587 Fada Speaks When Others Whisper Sold and Serviced By Exide Battery Service 96 Chestnut Street Tel. 2905 1

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