New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 12, 1929, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

MONDAY Easecrn Daylight Saving Time .. 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 1 8:00—The Voice from NBC studjos |1 8:30—Gypsies string sextet directed by Harry Horlick, from NBC studios 9:30—Family Eugene O studios party directed by andy from NBC mountaineers owd Gibbons—Headline r—With Trotsky in Exile from NBC udy V kees fror ball scor ec and his Connec- | = studios news bulle- | 303—\WBZ Springfiefild—990 stock marki \d; positions beth and John Tron- 6:19—Weath culture ports 6:30~—Orch 6:45—School re- ; ba 5-—June Graham eonard Barano arles Miller' 337—WJAR, Providence—890 Vews flash 0—Produce ma an and his band tenor, Island dance ward Keenan, Violette Ma S 7:55—Baseba and | scores } ce from NBC studios ies from NT ily party from NBC 10:00—Bristol Train of Artillery band flashes 0—DBaseball scores New York—860 male and 349—WABC, 5:00—Columbia xylophonist 5:30—0dds and Ends of the d: closing market prices; browsing among the books with Mary Wes- ton Seamon; Helen Nugent, Ben Alley and Columbia quartet 6:30—Duke Ellington's Cotton club band 7:00—An Announcer's Life is Not a Happy One—DMac and Lennie Samuels 7:30—Vincent Lopez and his orch. 8:00—Littman’s_entertainers 8:30—Heroes of Aviation 9:00—International hour 10:000—Musical program 10:30—The Melody Chest 11:00—Paramount orchestra 12:00—Time trio with trio 422—WOR, Newark—710 §:00—The Lure of the Cinder Path | -Harold C. Cuthill 50- 40—John W. Green, 0—This Week in Aviation :00—Time; Montclair ensemble 0—Saunder's Midshipmen 9—Chimes :00—Grand Opera concert :30—The Couriers 0—Magazine hour 0—United States Navy B 10:00—Red Laquer and Jad 10:30—Night Club romanc 11:00—Time; news bulletins; wea- , organ 0—Hotel Astor orchestra Time; market high —Civil Service openings ! 1. Gillium, baritone | Slementary German lessons, | V. H. Berlitz | 6:40—Advanced German lessons, V. | H Berlitz 7:00—Fifty Years of Service—Dr. Charles Prest :15—Wagner recital ation for motorists; wtion «; police eball sco 7:35—Geological trip to C The Pulse nlicy—Isidore 7 : 454—WEA 395—WJZ. New York—760 2:00—Aviation 6:40—Concert MOND ! UGUST 12, 1929 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, [ Through t_hi Staa-] — 1:00—Slumber musf weather S—WLW, Cincinnati—700 :00—World bookman 5—Women’s Radio club 0—Broadway Melodies ormon tabernacle ¢ an from NBC studios 0—Live stock reports Miniature Alvin Roe Automatics aseball scor NB oir known ' is the to r's orchestra nny ert fro nt C Cloud or tral Michael Ha wo On the y Ham and W., Alsle the t 311—WENR, Chicago—870 College f e 1 R ow orches mous neurotic mories ¢ music hour hour with Chic stras —Half 1g0 orche Gems of —Lou Lew lah orch dance music and his G 1—WH.AM, Rocheser—1150 Stock prices and 1l scores quotat from NBC —Concert orchestra from NBC music of Do NBC studios ma movement C s Wings of stantine Va <0 bout ¢ Sl ball ‘cello; verything sic s and his Cornell Collegians )—WGY, Schenectady—790 6:00—Stock re 5:30—Dornberger's orcl —Baseball scores 30—Did You Know? £ 00—The Voice from NBC studios || :30—Gypsies from NBC studios 0—Family party from NBC ios New York State Athletic Gom- mission (o Take Drastic Steps from | studios Floyd Gi studios 1:00—Dornberg bons, from NBC < I lor th orchestra & M-I 2H—WNAC, Boston—1230 d and his 5:45—The Legal Stampers | Ameri estra with the Lady of the scor: T:11—Amos 'n’ Andy 20—News flashes rt from | tiona CBS studios | ington §:30—The Couriers from CBS studios hour from C ates S studios Navy 1 from >aramount orchestra from tudios WEEI Boston Vacation ensqr 10—Irish minstr —Fur program -Musical prog WDRC, New Haven— ither report Atlantic City—1100 mary of closing pric and federal 6:00—Mormon and organ 6:30—Dave Harmor D'Or orchestra 00—Raseball s Agric uth S ~Roxy's —Concert y Hugo Mariani 9:00—Favorite 1 Fairbanks [ Streets. { built. cost ot COX & DUNN | FOR SALE 48N HOGUB O § € Jacobs, _his| ed 1o demand ion's contract, sig NEWINGTON NEWS per to be on Girls' clu 6, in the house A held at th idt, W On spend 3 t being: “Dahlilia Welch Candy, Russell; fancy E ion Goodalc er — - meeting of held Pure rden club will | color water of sea water chapel its salti 5 club | the at § the | Thirty-twe thousand 5 were V. Woodruff is sper a e, zil, last year. r has a clear blue does rays of sunlight The biuene depends largely upon ot tons of 1 grown in San Lus, (Dutstanding, by Any Measure of Value ECAUSE it represents our earn- est endeavor to give you more than an average dollar’s worth of real value for every dollar invested —we ask you to make a critical in- spection of Model 612 before select- ing any car in or near its price class. Lift thehood and see the big 62 horse- power motor with a seven-bearing crankshaft. Not only in the motor, but all through the 612 (which weighs 3,125 pounds, ready for the road) you will find extra size, extra weight, and extra strength. Experi- ence has convinced us that every pound of this greater weight is es- sential to fine performance, comfort, long life and safety. 50 ARCH The four wheel hydraulic, internal expanding brakes are larger than usual in a car at this price, ahd fully protected from dirt and water. Ser- vice and emergency brakes are en- tirely separate—to provide the safety to which we believe every motor car buyer is entitled. Examine the 612, the completeness of its equipment and appoin tments —then make your own comparrisons. (13324) HOWARD M. WHITMORE TREET TEL. 2810 J. B. MORAN'S ¢ MOTOR SALES Church St. Tel. 2812-W | | SIX { | | | | ss's Oyster Hous n:m:(l! its Lobster, Crabmeat, | rnp, Tunafish and Salmon alacls; also our Shore Difiner that is served from 5 P. M. to . each day except Sunday. Coole st place in Hartford to dine. FIONISS’S | OYSTER HOUSE St Hartford, Conn. (Under Grant's Store) HEADQUARTERS FOR CAMERAS and HER & HANSON DRUG CO 30 Church Street Fine family dwelling, si {uated corner Adams and Ste ptionall Will 1l 27 For [very Purpose 66 CH URC MAIN ST. I OUT CUR WAY TO SOME PEOPLE THAT MIGHT LOOK MYSTERIOUS~—A CLOSED WINDOW SLOWLY OPENS AND BEHOLD, AN EGG APPEA'RS ON THE SLOPINGT WINDOW SHLL — BUT TO ANYB0DY WiTH A SON AND D/A\)G\—\\’ER ¢ THATS NO' i < TJrwilliams 21929, BY NEA SERVICE, INC. “g. 7

Other pages from this issue: