New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1930, Page 18

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SATURDAY Fastern Standard Tine ING—WTIC —N 226—W DRC. Harttord— 350 i PIS—W LWL Cincinnati—:00 TO—WGY sehenectady—790 261—WHAM 2H—W N AC, Boston—1230 Lew York—666 SUADAY PROGEEANS 15 1—W EAL 283—WIIC. Hartford— 1060 226—W DRC. Hartford—1:3) tuth Goodrich Horton mixed sopran 1chos = 2 W 3 octe Pauline Cushm 10; Rudolph Forst “luby h Bob Emery direc [ajor Bowes odal Cho Govern dra 15 1—WEW. Cincinnati—700 SIO—WABC. New York—=860 3T9—WGY, Sehenectady—700 =W New York—660 261—WHAM. Rochester—1150 s M 211 —WNAC, Boston—1230 1:00—"A Bouquet of Memories” Morning Musicale, Columbia | ¢ ensemble will vary the s broadcast over i twork tonight at Al Bernard and I min: March from Raff phony. d¢ A nationwide radio SO0 colorful i ymphoi i by Walter ¢ r an NBC sical hour ov o1k tonight at & Iloyd Gibbons ATL Ballads. old favorites, and minstre! il Dumont, ena men; Carson F on, novelty vocal- | w Through the Static \ ‘ot Haram ¢ Jamison, ing of atorpedo from the submarine. | Hopple, contralto: ——— tenor, and lcon James M. Gillis, C. §. P, “Crime. Warfare and| I Cathelic hour |o over an tomorrow Rev. will discuss Suicide™ duri which will b NBC - WEAL 1 lding up the musical cmotions udience by a series of pro- m climaxes is the seeret for con- t and radio success disclosed by Ponsclle, American prima A of the Metropolitan - Opera company, who is to be the star of the musical hour tomorrow at 9:15 m., over WEAI at | by tit nposer sy Mme in th N Heink, broadeast ov work tonorrow at Dilworth directs the or- mixed quartet i Ayres, soprano; Mary |4 Monday when a songs will broadcast © Atlantic between 4:40 and ANTIC WHITE LASH is waiting for you Fill up with this amazing | NEW MOTOR FUEL Prove to vourself that here is super-performance at regular-gas price BRING YOUR pet gasoline prejudice to the nearest Atlantic pump today. You'll lose it—with your first tankful of ATL.ANTIC WHITE FrLASH! For this amazing new motor fuel will give you an entirely new idea of what a gasoline should be. The more critical you are, the more delighted you'll be with its sensational performance. Iere’s a motor fuel that sells at regular- gas pricc—yef has extra quality in every essential! Ateantic WinTe Firash is the culmination of cxtensive research in the laboratorics of The Atlantic Refining Company. It represents developments over a period of thirty years. It has been tested—and proved better —both in the laboratory and in the motors of automobiles driven under all kinds of conditions. Today is your first opportunity to try this remarkable new motor fuel! Compare it with other gasolines you have known. You'll find new ease of starting . .. new pick-up . . . new “knock- less” power . . . new economy! And vou'll find, too, a new and effortless joy of driving. "Women especially are sure to like ATLANTIC Wit FrasH. It makes driving easier, and more certain. It is completely odorless—does not fill a closed car with unpleasant and un- healthful fumes. And it is crystal-clear in color. Thousands will be buying At.antic WiiITR Fr.asH today —and telling their friends about it. Be among the first! Prove to yourself that here at last is super-performance at regular-gas price. Extra quality in every essential No extra cost DIXIE DUGAN—BLUE BLOOD WILL TELL! 7 By J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL | SAY AUNT PAMELA/ N 1 1V ELA/ SNOOPS SHUT OFF THE GENEALOGIST HAS MADE. { mapverous! | A REMARKABLE DISCOVERY Y | |o\y mHaT | THOSE DUGANS UPSTAIRS OF | e ramiy | YU ARE DESCENDED FROM THE. | op pnr NOBLE DU GANTS OF FRANCE—/ gramey) FROM JOHN SMITH— DUGAN POCAHONTAS — FROM o ;f/{ fia g YES , AND | THINK SHED BE JUST THE. ONE 70 LEAD THE. BEAUTY PAGEANT AT THE SOCIETY CHRISTMAS FETE DIXIE! MRS, PAMELA GASTORBIL CALLED ON US #/ ASKED ALL ABOUT How THE. ALARM AND 395—WJZ. New York—i60 | BALBOA WHQ DISCOVERED " ¢ Don’t forget that Honiss’s / Oysters received fresh daily and make the most won- | derful dressing for your Christmas Turkey. Also visit{ our Dining Room. HONISS'S OYSTER HOUSE are S T S , NOW IS THE TIME ) TO DO YOUR ‘ PAINTING No Job Too Large Or Too Small Estimates Cheerfully Given tCrowley Brothers! TEL. 2913 | ‘22 State Street Hartford, Conn ‘

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