New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 1, 1930, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930. SATURDAY Lastern Standard Time Hartford—1060 303—WBZ springfield—890 —WOR. Newark—7 349—WABC, —W rom Ph 2:30—Noct organ York—660 454—W L iren’s prosr Turner . New 7:30—Silver wande 8:00—To b $:30—Musica master of cer kins; orche Kassell 9:00—Band conducting Seience,” Flo 10:00—B. A. Rolf orchestra 1:00—Troubado lLannie Ross, 11:15—Ber tel New Yo 12:00—Rud tra 395—WJZ, New Y¢ 5:30—Campus Caro chorus singing college 5:45—Reports: NOW IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR FALLPAINTING No Job Too Large Or Too Small Estimates Cheerfully Given Crowley Brothers!| 'EL. 2913 £28—W LW, Cinctnnati—700 Rochester—1 150 261 —WHAM AC. Boston—1230 226—WDRC. New Haven—1330 +Repu camy SUADAY PROGRAMS 103—WRBZ e [ When in Hartford dine with | and be sure to bring home some of the finest, Oysters, Scallops, Crabmeat, Shrimp, Lobster meat, and Clams, from the oldest eating estab- Il lishment in Hartford. 'HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE CO. State Street Hartford, Conn. uth Hour “eature {5—"Your Lyes" tional )—Weather man Vesper —Mario Ca lobe ' Verdi 30— Moont I54—WEAL. New Y ork—660 He Josef Paste ne: orchest oldk 395—WJZ. New York—7 ne T Normads ing orchestrs fetropolitan Lchoes hoes of the Orient; tion Sven von Hallberg John Barclay, baritone, ar Rybner, pianist Roxy Symphony concert, di- rection Joseph Littau 3:00—National Youth I « gues Dani i tenor direc- and tion Geor unday 4:15—Music tra directi aders Alfred He orches- ther orchestra an taisi Harhor sea capta 0—Oilomatics tenor: orchestr Koestner 00—Melodics —Lew ongs Fonariova WGY. Schenectady—780 2H4—WNAC, Boston—123 o Carollers 9:00—Morning Musicale soloist: | eratic for secretary of state —Musical Interludc 0—String orchestra, ace Cronin, piano virtuoso $:00—Philharmonic symphony 00—=Sermon by Rev. Donald candidatc First of Winter Constellations | Make Appearance In November Sky .. | tol come through with large repube | lican majorities. | A Pair of Veterans Senator Christ, lik any other indulgey plat- the campaign in no oratorical flights on the form, but talks straight from ey Barnhous shoulder in a manner that is im- Senator Gasper G. Bacon esident of the Massachusetts pressive A veteran debater, he zets his points across to his audience in language that is easily understood. Republi Trappers Prosccuting Attorney J. G. Woods, making his initial appearance in the campaign, delivered a fine plea Flufferette Product- for support for Judge Alling for the probate judgeship at rally in —Red Cross Mattr —Dance orchestra with Grant, and Coughlin Fdits the s concert Graham 2 Kaltenborn Charles 17 ‘ demo- didatc News Youngman, | for lieut Joscpl mocratic 1 Hor Cooli democratic lidate for 1 Hyades conve s show how By ROBER Haven—I rofessor of 6—WDRC, New Services from the Ro. constella ¥ the early eni with its bri Capella, and the Ies and Hyades of th aurus are in at the he bright s cmerging to the stars, Castor and north o 1. O. O. I". hall Thursday night He has heen through numerous paigns 2ad carries a commanding cam- | stage rresence, ‘ George Replics to Gus | Tt seemed like old times to | Mayor Quigley sail into ex-Congress- M cnaran man Lonergan at the v Thurs- - 4 The mayor some- te Lonergan's ¥ in reply arguments ¢n the tariff Gu on and, exnected, when as may al 1 he feels mething he » they tangled ihe mayor was congressional con- ltke says it he la as in 1918 when efeated in the NUTRITIONIST 10 TALK ON PROGRAM IN SCHOOLS Mrs. Jane Barker Will Address So. cial Service Club at Luncheon Neat Wednesday. celestial buli reddish s 1esdiy example M. @, Al for ad of the bright a fine ocial Service ¢ o'clock noon noon lunch- 1ars itrition- for will nutrition ools chool pro; of its boys and city writior to attend ying Miss Olive coms for lur ¢ Mi R Miss Ventlic iss Gwendolyn Miss Olive Elliott BEILMAN RETURNING e Nat 1 B ( | Listening— In On the Campaign e It Attorsey William E 1 state t on Tuesday t democrat to represe district, comprising Dod wi torial contest so carried the only two New office of victor . Henry broadc finance rk tomorro ner, was the other, but his rms were not successive. He rved in the house prior to his cction to the senate in 1920, His it. Abraham G . polled had EST RAILWAY FERRY leans, Nov. 1 (P—A rail- r ferry, 452 feet long, per- largest in the world, soon Christ was Attorney Thomas I to §.665, the Al counting heavily for the ticket but failing the democratic lected over McDonou into use long ferry. A Busy Week-End to be a busy week-end The party or are lining up their apportioning automobiles and voting lists, all of ns work and plenty of it — Tt's goi ‘POSSUM IN BABY CAB | for the g (UP) — Hearing her tions Mrs. T. 8 iticians. Sprouse | forces, possurr on top | checking the May \ pecial salesman for afternoon and nig g r : 925 e to New crats on Mc : 1z for the Co. Later he charge of came eir final trip to the Small I take ford, as the emocratic nty will FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS A Robbery Is ot An Unusual Occurance Our Office Was Entered On Oct. 28 and a Sum of Money STOLEN This Was Unusual money. We 4 estigation or embarra Oftice Open Monday Evenings Until 9 o'Clock CALL — WRITE PHONE 6699 NASSAU FINANCE CORP. ROOM 510 300 MAIN STREE Savings Bank of New Britain Established 1862 Resources — 1,398.82 Deposits made on or before Monday, November 3rd, November “ 5 will draw interest from 5% INTEREST being paid By J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEI;— r TO PROMISE. AL TAKES DIXIE TO MEET SOME OTHER RUSSIAN NOBILITY. | | QYccoroing }!l | | I BN YES, ' Am COUNT NIKOLA) DROSKY— DID YOU ORDER. BEAN SOUP NEXT 7 OVl , MADAME. — | AM THE ARCHDUKE. IVAN PIROJOK — SHALL | CALL A / IT 1S INDEED TRUE.— | AM PRINCE VLADIMIR BLINTZEH / — WHERE, 70?7 AL,! DONT CARE \F | NEVER SEE_ ANOTHER RUSSIAN

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