New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1929, Page 18

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\EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 25 1929 Adventurers frrom mental ennul. Or werse, 0—Professor Kyrock 3 5—Organ program ‘ Roxy and his gang considers it- 3:30—DBlue Ridge Mountaincers | self so good that it doesn’t furnish 9:00—The K. I O. Minstrels | detailed programs, Something like 9:3v—Real Folks the star artists who think “to be 00—Hamiiton club selected” is good enough to indicate 0 Michael Hauer's dance orch they are going to play something, no 8 Time; Training Camp News |matter what. Roxy will be on again G—"The Crucifixion” 1—RBerg and Nissen, duo ‘ 4 . n:»y,;,zfi ‘ ¢ —Leopold Nasc pianist 30—Dupre Ensemble Stability.” Louise ypewritten pages, all about Ruly Vallee. These columns are not for sale, and there i no room for puffs. ford County's champion 4¢-H club boys. The day's program follows: ' 10 a. m. Opening session called to Anyway, we have no way of confirm- |ord<-r. Chartes L. l.uce, farm bureuu ing all the fulsome statements. We | T director; 10:10 a. m. Address of wel- have seen too many artists come ani | come, George Holt, master of | quickly vanish to share all that en- thusiasm.—G. H. | Grange; 10:20 a. mi. Response, John | T. McKnight, president of Connecti- nten :00—Jan Garber's orchestra " “L” & “W” Three Ver- | program is justitied. ntertainers |are sure it isn'L), Thiess orchestra I L Today's Features | Jordan EAST AND WEST STATIONS It s 1230—WODA, Paterson—210 are unsponsored and there 20—Neus —\ AMONDAY Pastern standard Time NEW O ENGLAND STATIONS HO0—WTIC Hartiord—300 600—WCAC, Stor {330—WDEC, New Haven—2 590—WEEL Boston 508 —WNAC, Boston—211 NEW YORK CITY AT0—WNY (—. Phil Mase 0—WMCA—528 Easter Special 6 Portraits, Reg. $12 doz. NOW ONLY $3.50 Al’cak Shldio Ol COURSL! ———— MORTGAGE LOANS At 51/2% tuterest INSURANCE STOCK MUTUAL 373 MAIN STRLET For the most part, t low power, s in these parts. 1230—=WGCT ¢ operas of the fol- rs being included Leoncavallo, Flotow, Wolt-Ferrari, Mas- {orsakov, & like opera Newark—240 1 as W F, good as the 4 opera sung | itled to it. The programs, is no need to attempt to play down to nm}L d s H dS d g hall, Thursday, from 1% a. m. 1o 4 e e macor amons LADIWED, Squire and Sandberg .. teners in order to please ad- WNYC s municipal station as or at least as U municipal station at At-| Newington, March 2 r w- {ington Grange announces an all day {institute at the Newington Grange The institute will be held under | the auspices of the Hartford Count | File Petitions for Nomination with We'd Dairymen’s association and is of an fourth ward republican Pri- | cqucational nature for the promotion <iit was intensified Saturday | of more profitable dairy and fruit ight when Joseph lLandwehr of | production. Woodland street, president of the | fiach year the Connecticut Dairy United Milk Co., filed a petition @ | men'y association holds a scrics of | candidacy for councilman, causing a | ona day institutes throughout the The ry f |from WBZ at 7:10, and we dount NEW [; ANI]"] AT S Dairying and Fruit Raising to Bej cue. Duteampors Easmcistons Alian | wheth 11 thi ystery about the H A. Merrill; 12 o Grassland farms: p. m. Lunch, 1 by the ladies of the Grange, by 4-H club boy: 1:30 p. m. The farm business, vniond K. Clapp, New p county agricultural agent; Apples and cream, Charle Barnes farmn; 3 p. nt. Professor J. S, Cass, ble pustures, Farm bureau and the Connecticut | | Wooud for walking st and uti- brellas is grown like corn or oate. i Forests of small sapling trees are !planted and grow to the rcquired size in about four years. ‘mu\n HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Philadelphia—535 ate news ton House program Philadelphia—492 birthd jE a0 ‘Kremlin E T (WIZ i are capital per- | cw Ttali Italie but obtain | EBUERL 2 nimy f listeners that hour. By a minimum of liste i W GLO—WIP 10) witt | “Marche Godounof | “Night,” oy Liadow: " with comic “'Birch | Balalaikas, | er hour (WEZ, 11) also indeed, very much so. | ime the highest type of goes on the air. (Also WHAM, chester, tonight, a station whicn | toud in nown overty “Llsola Dishabitata” by Haydn, will T nd | program of unhackneyed mu- T90—WGY. Sche je by Rubinstein. Jakobowski, ! r. Schubert, Sanford, Gabri Programs | o and Trinkaus, without aby wrestling enough to worry WLW eat mon iwnturers,” the topic les and the rescue of Al 980—RKDK . Piosh ¢ h worl 1sic o don how abont ter o > cannot don or s WZB, W T00—WILW. Cincinnati—i2s low- r ations must be en- ont luck. Poultrymen ! 1d New Britain however, ha nce to learn more abi chick- | diseases at Gool news for the | | follo | [ | RIVE WITH CARE tand Edwin 1., | tour-cornered contest, Walter J. gate and the Hartford county farm Nelson, Frank Narcum and Louis Horwitz are now in the field Other new candidates William W. T. Squire street, and Edwin L. ndberg of Connecticut avenue, for council- sixth ward; Luther dites for councilmen | each ward, | Two ca will be mnominated n nd a candidate for alderman will be picked in the first, ird and fiftn | wards, from among the following whose petitions are in the hands of Chairman Harry Ginsburg of the re- publican town committee: First ward—David L. Nair, alder- H. Stuart Hanes, Willlam and Merton A. Kirby, coun- second ward—Jolin J. Mack. John Holmberg and Jo! Wilford, councilme Third ward—Donald thet William F. Cu w Warner, John J. Holloway Appeil, council Fourth ward—Joseph Landwelr ter J. Nelson, Louis Horwitz and Narcum. seph Mlyna ski hamson, counclinien Sixth ward—William W. s for a fieldd wh Witkin, Sta s W. 1 Two candida be chosen ) clug 23 Her r ed for re-¢ tion to fttee. H. E. C. Hill to Visit Old Home in England H v E. C. Hill, purchasing 1 for North & Judd Mfg. Co., will sail on April 6 for a visit to his for home in England. He will rems away for two or three months and expects 10 g0 10 § and and F also, Ar. Hill een tender ral hon vovage parties hy L associates at North & Judd's. 'WHEN IN HARTFORD IT NOW PAYS! To those fortunate and careful people who have not heen involved in an accident in the past 24 months and who have not heen convicted of a motor law violation we can now give a 10 reduction on liability and property damage insurance purchaged or renewed on or after today. 109, Discount REQUIREMENTS TO GET REDUCTION CERTIFY: 1—1 have owned a car continuously for the past 24 months. 2—1 have not been convicted of mnotor law violation. My car has not been involved in an accident in the first 21 months of the past 24 months. -1 will have at least a semi-annual inspection of my car, including brakes. This merit rating does not apply to trucks or pleasure cars owned and operated by physi- cians, salesmen, solicitois, collectors, adjusters, or investigators. It Now Pays to Drive With Care! It Also Pays to Insure WITH THE W. L. HATCH CO. CITY HALL PHONE 3400 “A Complete Service of Insurance” DINE WITH US. Don’t forget to take home some Maryland oysters and fresh crackers. HONISS’S s 8t Hartford, Conn. (Under Graot's Store) FOR SALE TWO-FAMILY HOUSE on Walnut Street Large Lot COX &DUNN 272 Main Street bureau holds institutes in Hartford county. This year the two agencies ore b e moct Ve m on together with ethe local | grange and offering a program | centered around dairying and fruit. FATHER Everyone in the state who is inter- [ ' ested is welcome to attend. Lunch- | § JOHNS con will be served by the women of | MEDICINE the Newington Gri A spectal | 4 feature of the day's events will be ter dinner talk by one of Hart- | How Does Your Hat Look...? DRESS UP FOR EASTER WE MAKE YOUR OLD HAT LOOK LIKE NEW There's nothing that looks as bad as a seedy-looking hat. Folks notice it at once. A new hat for the small cost of a cleaning. COME IN TODAY MODERN HAT SHOP 38 CHURCH ST. 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