New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1924, Page 10

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PETPOPETPFVIPIPOVITITVIONY Co.—New York City.) lice reports. Hotel Adelphia concert|from different cities in the state al- | I = i 1= —— orchestra. dy signed up for July at Ca | . ] 7 toy11 p. m.—Songs and personal | guarding Philadelphia’e Milk Supply.” | R — Monday. Jun i 6:00 p. m—Baschall scores; concert, s ] chestra, TITISTITTTINTCOIPPPI0PI® | . ilis “Daily mport talk. Barl-| £:30 p. m.—Musical program. Cel,| The [Hikers Club and the Junior Gongress Cannot Take Up Matters : e ; . T e SRR e wir | 10 p. m.—Organ recital, jeta soad mmes % ¥ i 545 p. —"Bring o le Gimbel Broa. — DPhiladel i 0; p. m.—Havana Casino or- e als e poo amen ; ; e : o - :; ok Bringing the World to| (Gimbel Bros. — Philadelphia.) : for the championship of the Roys' Umll Decembm ; ; 3 7:00 p. m.—Baseball scores; fea- & p. m.—Official weather forecast . m.—Time signal. | department will be played Wednesday : g - ? ; ; ok b les e : Waa ek i rerhal: evening at 8 o'clock. The match is p. m.—“Political Parties, The| 6:05 p. m.—St. James hotel orches- ce program. between Deming Hewitt and Sam Wahington, June 2 Radio fans . : 5 ¥ ign. | tra. { nr»bm“" Bl f Kensi 3 % g E e § N 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and produce neon AATD. af Heasiugton ha must wait at least until next winter tc Gl A ¢ ‘ 4 7:40 p. m.—National stockman and | presented the Boys' depart i+ rket = G 3 department witth G 3 e 3 markat reports. | v have their house put in ovder ; {farmer market reports. a Y M c A N prea he men journment of congress, planned 0 4 B g o4 2 ¥ oy . e 8 ay , Jun for June 7, leaves the important] ' v y o 1:55 p. m.—Arlington time signals. A Boys' Department IRk e Xasim feb ks Hikern oliib i % 8 | 3 N 5 W or forecast; baseball scores. Twenty Boys and two leaders have |play a .team composed of Junfor | signed up for Camp Hazen at Cedar‘\«“thofllho\'n at Walnut Hill Park, school hoys played basketha atll Walnut Hill Park on Saturday morn- ing. Cliff Bell and Gene Brown picked tone. Dramatic soprano. Talk. Di-|list, pianist, violinist, soprano, accom- (Wertighonies Pittsburgh.) | anist. Violinist, Advertising talk, A. & | panist. P. Gypsies, Long Branch Serenaders.| 9:10 p. m.—Fox theater grand or- | up sides and Cliff’s team was a winner White and Dill radio bills still wait g 1 i | WRC ing for action. They wou't be taken | s L s, 4 R 3 J i Wi | (Radio Corp. of America—Washing- | : ) A | up again until congress reassembles | 5 % ¥ 3 4 i (Westinghouse—Springfield.) ton, D. G.) | Lake. There is still ro.nm‘ for five more o gkt Decem ber, b 5 Y. D 4 4 A e {boys in the New Britain quota. The| g0 oooritn Greece now refer to Reason for this dels put lo 4 2 6:00 p. m. . WBZ Trio. p. m.—Stories for children. | following boys are going fo camp in|(he “State of Greece,” instead of the m.—A talk on education. | July: RBernard Johnson, Melvin Hall, | “Realm of Greec ' = = Elmer Weyh, Fugene Sharp, William WHN | Bonney, Roland Varsell, Donald Hor- | State Theater Bldg.—New ton, ldgar Horton, Nels Kliest, Bob | York City.) Booth, Alden Hewitt, Dick Beebe,| = Clifford Bell, Fugene Rayno, Sidney| 30 p. m.—So Rayno, Carl Ramsey, Francis )Ic-y three conditions in congrees I'hey 9 3 i o700 poom s f baseball | are: 5 k PR ;i games played wstern, Amer- | 1. ‘The \acillating policy tie A, % S 3 i ican and National leagnues; market re- present session, in which it pro- § porte | gressive actio has been completed DRk kg R ST 3 | T:10 p. m.—"Bringing the World to | 2. The various scan and in s ) 4 1 America,” vestigations that have occupied mos S ot : ; : New hooks at the Springfield City of the time of congressmen, 3 e : Iihrary 3. The coming p al campaisn . ; 7 § T:40 po m.— Bedtime story. which has taken any members 3 % i s 740 p. Mm.—WBZ Trio. away from their regular dulies o 3 ; N : $:30 p. m.—Itecital by baritone, 5 : Conyentions Call : ; 5 9100 p. m—Concert by trumpet and = . ' 3 - ; pianist, not later than June. 7 so that they # 1 7 G T 2:30 p. m.—Recital by soprano may attend the conventions hegin- F SRR . : 3 10:55 p. m.——Arlington time »1"1;1’< ning with the republican gathering and wonther repsris. b g in Cleveland on the 10th. ; 2 If, by any chanw, there can be no i - WGY adjournment, there may be a recess 5 A ? ! S i n o S 3 | for & month to allow for attending ¥ Y 2 i | 5 General '-“-"\" _Co.—Schenectady 10 p. m-~Radio Shack orchestra. | 17 N 4 : : | N. Y.) 12 p. m. to 2 a m.—Midnight| -MUST TALK cA the conventions. T3ut even ater a re 5 3 . coss, liltle is expected of the hou ) ke o ; = Bohemia show. | INGURANCE ;g "L‘guég”‘ff pisTLRE | and senate so far as radio legislatio B, 3 L 4 i Ti40 pom. - Bascball scores : = oo 1 I ol 88 Gonnerned 3 i 3 i T:45 p. m.—Musical program wex Be IMPORTANT Lobby Opy T v (Detroit Free Press — Detroit.) \CONFERENCE, The White bill has | meeting WoC. SIS ‘ with some opposition, through the (Palmer School of Chiropractic 6 p. m.-—-Dinner concert and finai | effarts of a lobhy workin gainst | ! venport, Towa.) basehall ScOFAR. any plan that would strengthen gov- | } : 7 p. m.—Musical program. ernment control of the air. It is con- | | & 30 p. m.—Sandman’s visit b tanded the radio industry is still in | | its infancy and therefore s 0 not he subjected to teo much control by any government department The Dill bill, permitting broud casting of copyright music and other | 40 p. m.—Original James Boys. | Enroe, Charles McEnroe, Art Smith, p. m.—Baritone, Loren Larson, Wilfred Mucke and| 15 p. m.—Broadway Jones and ! Henry Urban and R. E. Loomis as| « Royal Poncianna orchestra | Leaders, { :45 p. m.—Lyric tenor. | There are 22 leaders and 130 boys | p. m.—Dancing carmival orches-| | i 5 p. m.-—Colored jass pianist. 5 p. m-~—Rroadcasting from the stage of the State theater. 9:40 p. m.—Hotel Carlton Terrace | orchestra e S ia s §:30 p. m.-—8port news and weather WGR forecast (Federal hone and Telegraph I 8:00 p. m.--Musical program. | Co.—Buffala, N, Y.) 1000 p. m.—Musical program. | — — £:30 p. m.--Vincent Loper Hotel | WANAC Statler dance orchestra | (Shepard Stores —- Boston.) | 7:30 p. m.—Digest of the day's news, Baseball scores, Stock mar- 6 p. m.— Children’s half hour, ket report. National Garden Bureau's | £:30 p. m.—Dinner danee radio bulletin. Agriograma. | TR0 p.m Panquet of Ancient and §:45 p. m.—(1) Mare Anthony's or- Honorable Artillery eompany. ation from Julius Caesar, (2) Happy - Jack (The Tramp) from “The Old| WSsR Homestead.” (8) Fifth aet from Dr, | L (Atlanta Journa Atlanta, Ga.) Jekyl and Mr, Hyde, | ¢ NS o e REAY B g TS o - - | 9 to 10 p. m.— Mdsical program e 'l"j\‘_l_‘ l_|'lK§ ~"".':".' SR \When you \'..mlyvl\n lovers on the stage in an allectionate| ¢ 2\ m._Eike' Royal Purple] 10 to 11 p. m.—Elk quartet and as- “ "‘;“"l '"” N AR ;‘1 P embrace, the sight of it alone may produce a romantie thrill in | iana ©sting artista has lived in r|:r;.vg for more than | You. But vou Il have to use your imagination whenever you hear 10:45 p. m Georgia Hita, 11 p. m.-~Vineent Lopez Hote| Stat- $00 years, the lovers kiss by radio. Because all the thrill and romance and TWAAM "”""‘i“’;":' Weathee terboaat alleetion is superseded by a merve smack of the lips on the hack| (I. R. Nelson Co.—Newark, N. J.) | 3 ol of the hand. Dan Totherho and Pearl King Tanner are shown - [ N above in a stace embrace and, lower photo, how they send their| 7:39 Concert planiat. When advertising ask |kisses during 2 radin play broadeast from KGO at Oakland, Calif, | 743 p m—"Saving the Fyes ot} [ A A | Youth T p. m.Redtime story | for circulation figures, |_ 5 p. m.—8terling dance orehestra 7:20 p. m—Financial Develop- | OVER 10,000 COAN, DRY DELTGATES, [ wi cted to th ol | proadway's radio critle. | 7:30 p. m.~-Baritone, p. m.—Harry Wallace Lund, ments of the Day HERALDS ] " ’ : . The party wi t tomorrov 15 p. me—Whistier 8 p. m.—Contralto. e ¢ hibiton 20 p. m—"In Woman's Realm." £:15 p. m.—Surprise program Prinled Il'ld l)islribu(cd ¢ 3 ESns N 45 p. m.—"Is Radlo Broadcasting 9 p. m.Dinner to Edward Ridle ’ o8 Angeles is eredite Displacing Magazines fn the Home?" | Iinch every d’)’- { v v nt ed with one-twentieth of all the baild 10 p. m.—"Merry Madrigals” song| 10:20 p. m.—"Garden Party.” vations in the United review | 10:30 p. m.—S8onge, violinist, pian- Note the circulation on gant I Py PR | uriok- 1998 An & ‘ste 11015 p. m.—Raritone, int productiens, is hetd in faver by a majority of representatives. Rt f is little hope of getting its y bafore Decemher, say some of members The jam that alnaye oo closing days of a seasiop to crowd cut these bills T —— (Aeolian Hall-—New York City.) mere Heports n other eities in pallada | vin's orchestra. | HERALD front page of the g 1 : { the Los Angeles roof 10:80 p. m,—Favorite American/ 11 p. m.—Midnight Frolic; Ben Sel- Mhern California showed similar | 10:45 p. m.—"Knickerboeker Nif-| e record-breaking bullding activities tiea" WHAZ 11:15 p. m.—Popular plano med- | (Renaseiaer TPolytechnle Institute— eye, WrI ? p. mo~Three (Rtrawbhridgs and Clothier—Philadel. “Fourteen,” "“Tha Florist Bhop,” and | MY EA phia) | “The Game of Chess” R T, = { F - 10:45 p. m.— Readings by M. Tah. | \ " - 2 N “ & N ¢ 6 p. o Bunny Jim ot Graham and songs by Master Wil. | 6:39 p. m.—Meyer Davie Rellevue | liam Bennstt, aged 11 years, 11 p. m.—Capito]l Serenaders, Stratford hotel concert orchestra and baseball scores. | .- “ hat a spfi@.ifgid Brgdal Gift! 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