New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1930, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1930. e e e | Grille orchestrs White “Popular Music With Footnotes,” or |new program series to he inaugur- | power in Saturday's football game | Michigan contest. Only substituta 7 §:15—The Headliners “Educational Jazz” which is win- ated tomorrow afternoon at 5| with Yale, Head Coach May Stevens | players are drilling this week. 3 mont Lumber Jacks iing great favor w''h KUKU list- [o'clock. | will be unable to send in his first- — 0 be announced cners, lieard when the| SR s players to stem the advance.| Bears arly t-handeds >opular Bits | ogram 1is broadcast over WILL SCOUT HARVARD S > coaches anc £ A wild be rt Tapp, pi- tring Trio with S g an NBC network tonight at 10:39| New Haven, Nov. 4 (UP)—Eve: e arvard | throw its g ght paw es o’clock. | if Alfred should develop unexpectes the Harvard-jand work wi 1 s by Lil- 0—Mary Hale Ambrose J. Weems sings a line at | TUESDAY s tra li hold Period I interpolating his own « | e H - 0:1 s ) Manhatters; novelty or- | tions of what the song really | Eastern Standard Time 6:4 : Brief :30 s i report | o ‘ ;: i “u:rl M\fhil»l.yl,ll‘\- ; ) _— = T. Russell i 3 WBZ. Springficld—990 | famous Twenty-Mule Team came in- | NeNm Nt o \ e ; [Tbroug]z the Statifl fozhelne will e ntt C e s man Clou 45—"Haw 3 —\\n/f‘\;‘u:;m 1d—990 ¢ : SHpE ot E W CJOL S ; ot : 5 sor. nsportation systcs /@ : : “Mary Tiale Martins House- | sras Sl E\uuul ] away | ‘ Mfmlui{:/flmnn"("///‘ i Read These {1 I /’ Features : > program . Handsomely finished O 2. Furnace efliciency at half fur- nace cost ter heat circulation Equipped with humidifier : opportunity to SAVE on this latest 5 < i e = : i % C | n‘R style circulator. A real heat giver "‘\W.“'"" Aewark=Tl0 & Co. 5 ALWAYS A AcT at about half the operating cost of a 5—Mus Pilg 55 MAIN STREET — OPPOSITE GLEN STREET = furnace. 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