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EW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1929. : — ] march {1 t ! troupe 4543—WEAF New York—660 s Da 600—WTIC, Hart 10 10 11:00—Weather 11:08—Governm i1 r 0—WDRC. New Haven— Byo's orch 3 Lewis course: Ne K 570—WMCA, New York. songs 860—WARBC, 5:00—Dr. Di New York—349 neine, musical program < or ra PG, Atlantic City— E5Swome llies Rergere Clnh 10—WIP, Philadelphia—192 6:20—Time 1eal 1hle 00—Chimes weather, mu en roll call; birthday Voice of the Klaxon™ illtam Hammer 10— Mitehell 30—1. of P. Glee clun 00—Newton Radio Forum #0—Doe Dougherty's orchestra opers Musical Ensemb 00—Organ recital 90—WGY, Schenertady—380 6:00—Stock reports, prodiuee mar- farm forum, s 30—Dinner music 45—Woodlawn landscape service 00—Dinner m: 30—Same as W :00—General Electric program 9:00—Same as WEAF :00—Kenmore orchestra 1nd WTIC, with J ¥ nly 1 WIAR WTAG WIAR WTAG « WRC B WCAE WJAR WGR WGR SH WSB T WHAS W) SH Y WHEK W T00—WLW, Cincinnati—128 v L Install one of these amazing new De Forest Audions, No. 427. in your A. C. set and end buzz, hum and crackle for all time. Look for the name and number on the base. DE FOREST RADIO CO. New York District Sales Office 342 Madison Avenue Phone VANderbilt 9516 de forest AUDIONS NOTICE TkzMountain Inn Foot of Waterbury Mt EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER and DANCE Entertainment $1.50 (No Cover Charge) Music By WALLER'S ORCHESTRA Phone Southington 18-14 e WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US. Don’t forget to take home some Maryland oysters and fresh crackers. HONISS’S 22 S St. Hartford. Conn (Undcr Grant's Store) FOR SALE — HOUSE, 6 ROOMS Just Right Size. 75 Foot Lot Everything For Comfort—dJust Right Price Right Owner Leaving Town Kilmer's “Blue Grass” and “Out of he Dawn.” Next is introduced the arsity quartet in “When Pa Was a ittle Boy" and “Dear Old Johnny lopkins.” An unusual feature will e the presentation of a Hawaiian in “Kohola March" and 7. .As a great finale he glee club will present de Koven's Recessional” winding up with Another program of unusual note over WEAI an Oliver, Olive of vocalists chestra sharing tting to Joyce will be the with Julian both almer. 1ble nd a o onors. A musical poem “Tr of the evening, nging. Other selections, 1l include * ection from ure Mive opular and classi ome Back to Me S s Her A s OVeT | gver WIZ, aran | ¢ ' Gardi- | r's “Apple from Moon's Jons a Honey “When My Ship Comes reside entert oupe A Vettel, will be he same the radio fan melodies ich time soott Ye t's irandole tion 11 “Follow | | ainment by with Doro- Treas- | i “The Ranger Signal” a romance of the early days of railroading in the west, will be presented by the cast of Hank Simmon's Show Boat family at 8 o'clock tonight over the WOR system. The play is a four- act vehicle, a “thrilling melodrama with comic situations.” A program of the latest numbers will be offered for enjoyment at 9 o'clock over the same system, includ- ing “It Goes Like This” a medley “Spring Is Here,” “Louise,” “Hid- ing in the Corner of Your Smile,” a | medley from “Fioretta” and a num- | ber of selected numbers. The overture to Mozart's “The Im- | presario” opens the hour of to- night’s slumber music at 11 o'clock with other numbers in- cluding Grieg's “To Spring,” a selec- from Offenbach’s “Grand Duch- German's “Romance and Two * Glazounon's “Meditation™ and Chopin’s “Praeludium.” LC, Questions | and sta- | I Know | oad to Mandalay.” | Cake-Walk" famous “Children’s (' \0RE'S from * suite will | ature during ert period at and WBZ, with Harold Van Duzes selections inclu VJZ oists. from an’” teatured by z their weekly tions at brohess e heard ne in Father” WB a talk on over at 9 o n commemor- rsa J “My s WJZ and lock et's “Manon,” Destino,” d'Are” Mendelssohn' Dream.” S o'clock over | Lois Bennett | o | QUESTIONS ANSWER! © | Yo can get an answer iy | question of fact or inforiia vy | writing to the Question Editor, New | Britain Herald, Washington Rureau, | 1522 New York avenue, Washington. | D. C.. enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital | : |advice cannot be given, nor can ex- tended research be undertaken. All other questions will receive a per- sonal reply. Unsigned requests :an- not be answered. All letters are confidential.—Editor, Q. Who operates the radio sta- with the call letters V E It ned a Canad Nat Carbon Company of Toronto, Canada. What steam pressure is re- ed tor a one horsepower engine? The United States Bureau of | ds says orsepower is not tter of steam pressure. An ne can be designed to develop ven horsepower at any desired pressure. A one horsepower en- gine is really a large sized model and such engines are generally de: signed to run at rather low pressure, not over 100 pounds per square Hios A the origin and mean- name Stacy ? d French sur. rived from the tace,” meaning n mem- York stock ex- many memberships nd what do they cost? are no women mem- | » New York stock ex- ange. Peggy Cleary of Watson nd Whitte, Hotel Berkeley, New | ‘ork city, is said to have offered | $300,000 for a seat on the Exchange in March 1928. There are 1375 memberships in the exchange. The price of seats is now over $600,000. Q. When and where were the first forks for table use made? A. The first table forks were made in England in 1632 and is en- graved with the crests of the Man- ners and Montague families. Q. What is the derivation of the expression “white elephant,” refer- ring to things that are burdensome? A. To have a white elephant on his hands” is an allusion to the ractice of the King of Siam. who | presented a sacred white elephant to | members of his court when he wished to ruin them. Q. Who was the first president to occupy the White House in Wash- ington? A. John Adams in 1800, Q. Is a passport required of an American citizen who wishes to go to Honduras? A. No. Q. What is the meaning of the name Niagara? A. It is an Iroquois Indian word meaning “across the neck.” Q. What monarchs low living lost their thrones as a direct result of the world war? A The former Kaiser ny who now lives Doorn, Netherlands, and “former Empress Zita of the dual monarchy of Aus- tria and Hungary, who now lives at Iequieto, Spain, are the only viving former sovereigns who their thrones as a direct result the world war. Q. What is a “Dowager' queen? A. The term Dowager means that she is the Consort of a de- ceased ruler. Q. What king had reign in history? A. Probably Pepi I of the sixth PIMPLY SKIN Yellow, blotchy complexion cam be cleared with Schenck's Man- drake Pills it caused by constipa- tion poisons accumulating in the intestines. Notice how quickly your face will clear up and how full of pep you will feel after using these time tried pills. 25c per box—uncoated or sugar coated Make You Regular K:e p You Reular CHENCKS MAaNDRAKE PriLs of Ger- at the longest Stove Repairs Complete line of stove repair parts carried in stock. NEW BRITAIN STOVE REPAIR CO. 66 Lafayette St. Tel. 772 Folding Cameras, $5.00 Box Cameras, $1.00 up Films Developed Arcade Studio of Course Wall Paper OneCentPerRoll Yes, We Mean It! Sale Starts Thursday Read This Special Offer For every roll of paper you huy at our regular low price, we will sell vou another roll of the same patterns for One Cent—nothing reserved—you choose from our large complete stock. — FREE DELIVERY — Extra Special Room Lot Offer We have 200 room lots of ten rolls and remnants—remnants of 30c to 75c papers. $1.00 Per Lot — $1.00 Per Lot Standard lines of Paints and Varnishes at very special prices during this sale, KYANIZE VA 179-183 ARCH ST. ISHES— — — — — — —MOORE’S PAINTS "HALL’S NEW BRITAIN, CONN. dynasty of ancient Egypt was the oldest monarch, and had the longest reign of any monarch that ever lived. Breasted gives his dates as 2566-2475 B. C. and adds that it is the longest reign in history. Ac- cording to the Turin papyrus, he reigned 90 years, while Manetho, who calls him Phiops, states that he reigned for 100 years. Q. What were the ten best mo- | tion pictures in 19282 A newspaper critic's concensus : “The Patriot,” “Sorrell and | he lLast Command,” “Four | Street Angel” “The Circus,” “Sunrise,” “The Crowd.” “The King of Kings” and “Sadie Thompson" as the leading ten. Q. On what date Sunday fall.in 15642 A. March 27. Q. Is there | guage? | A, There is no direct American {1anguage, although the impression has been created in some quarters that America has a language of its {own by the title of H. L. Mencken's widely circulated book “The Ameri- |can Language.” 1In that book he {shows the idioms that are commonly used in the United States, and how they differ from idioms used in Eng- {1and to express the same idea. Even the terminology is different in many | cases, but they arc all in the English | language. | did Easter an American lan- sur- | Q. What is an aquamarine? A. A transparent bluish-green or sea-green variety of beryl. These stones come chiefly from Brazil and the Urals. | Q. When and where was the final game of the 1925 world series of baseball played? A. At Pittsburgh, Pa, 15. Q. Is the retired pay of an Army or Naval officer subject to federal income tax? A, Yes. Q. When was the Louisiana Pur- chase Exposition held? A. At St. Louis, Mo., from April 30 to December 1, 1904, G ity Items foxglove, Canterbury bell plants for sale. Hansen's Perennial | Garden, Elm Hill. Tel. 1791-2.—adv. Dr. Dalton has moved his office October Pansy, Confirmation Photos Special, 6 for $3.00 Arcade Studio of Course Free enlargement with doz. | E to the Raphael Blidg., 99 West Main street.—advt. F. M. Armstrong, said to be un expert on freezing fires, will give & demonstration to members of the Rotary club at the Burritt hotel toe morrow on “Freezing fire at 110 des grees below zero.” Moticn pictures depicting rescues at fires will be shown. » John J. Tobin has returned from Miami where he spent the wintee with his daughter, Mrs. John Done nelly. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Skinner of Maple Hill entertained several friends from New York for the week-end. They were Misses Helem and Aldona Kandrat, Arthur Turner, and Samuel Post. INDIGESTION| RELIEVED atire bomity s ¥ e thors toeih Druggist 25c and 75¢ Red Pockapss. lacque | stration, - THE BEST PAINT SALESMAN | FOR THE BEST PAlNT SOLD s 4 cav oF B.P.S. pamvr TRY A CAN! .+ .... AT OUR EXPENSE | FREE TODAY, TOMORROW AND FRIDAY! Leon Schwartz, eastern representative, will per- sonally supervise the demonstration of the newest in- novations in applying paints, oils, stains, brushing You can choose the color and kind of paint you want. A can free to you during this interesting demon- USE THIS COUPON "W / CKLIJ PARK & BIGELOW STREETS TEL. 5000 Hardware, Paint. 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