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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, et S Y S gl 10:15—Roly Arbit, songs 7:30—Boy Scout program |5» :40—Dinner concert I ist 10:30—Ken Whitner, one-man band | 7:45—Frank Derham, tenor | 7:40—Uncle Kay-Bee -~ |8-11—From New York 10:50—H. I. Wilkins, tenor nthony Wayne, songs 50—Book review 11—Orchestra from Hotel Sinton 11—Serenaders ’E—Helen Urgela, pianist s:15—Travelogue 802—WRNY—374 | 9:15—Max J. Hamer, tenor | 5:30—Same as WEAF CHICAGO IS ON THE AIR TO- e 6:45—Jewish Circle, Dr. 0—Rona Freed, readings 11—Dance orchestra NIGHT. Holmes 9:45—Max Hamer, tenor | 833—WMBS—Harrisburg—360 7—Ship sailings; weather 10—Pease and Nelson, songs 7—Fireside Music Hour 870—WCBD—Zion—345 5—Ozark Girls, song: Dance orchestra | 0—Novelty pianist 9—Quartet; soloists THURSDAY. 6:45—Big Brother club s 1320—WMRJ—Jamaica—227 Orchestra, popular music 670—WOC—Davenjort—484 LAl el il o 30—Dance musie | 9—Dance music 7:30—Music Agern Sann i ’S“H_w;v‘“]g‘;‘f's” Bidaiipbia 30—Popular entertainment ' = 8:30—Plow Boys' quartet S=EHDDY HO) estra 10:30—Dance musi i —: WEAF Note—Asterisks (*) Indicate Pick |S:30—Boston college octette a i Bl FEER R v Southern Stations e of the Programs. S 30— eppi Adami, violinist . } rom New York e 610—WRC—Washington—169 ‘FEO—I\};'](:‘CO——.\Ilnnelpollo——uB Figures to the left of call letters in- | adio forecast and weather PR S m”“ & ¢ sport talk 6—From WEAF 2 0 dicate kilocycles; those to right 618—WJAR—Providence—i85 10—Dance orc rchestra 7—Carlton Hotel orchestra 9—Same as WEAF & e | $—Midweek devotional service 8—U. 8. Navy band meters, §—Orchestra 11:30—Dance orchestra { §:45—Church choir S e e 820—WDAF—Kansas City—366 B 8-11—From WEAF 1100—WPCH—273 7—School of the Air New England Stations 11—Weather; dance music; talk B Comparte, songs 9:30—Dotty Brown, soprano | 10-11—La Paradis band Y Stati S miene, et [ s=Danangarclbeivs 1220—WBAL—Baltimore—249 New York Stations 15—Belle Elson, baritone e RIS 0 e sl ple - | 11—Rendeavous \tng" 9:30—Chlldren’s hour > A. guests | 760—WFI—Philadelphia—395 | §:30—Dinner orchestra 12:45—Nighthawk- Frolic 630—WTIC—Hartford—476 . ARY PRO- b —dinner con- it e stra; markets 11—Operetta INTIL 3 A. M 610—WEAF—192 el 45—Entertainers 7:30—Frederick D. Weaver, organist 12:30—Dance music hidtlar 4- r 1080—WCAU—Philadelphia—278 | ductor ; Most of It.” e orchestr Automobile club feature $—Louise Cline, soprano; Elizabeth { ger's Hotel Bond € S © concert. The trio R R o i ot 10—Maud Albert, contralto; Celia CANADIAN STATIONS. ¢ an operatic m ar- : " Sarah Trua T G g : ce reporter | Brace, violinist; Sol Sax, pianist | e > Mr. Heim 2 L 3 et songs 5 mphony -orchestra 11—WBAL dance orchestra ) NRC—Calgary 6 s and His Gang" - L P 4 | 1170—WRVA—Richmond—256 | 9—Bedtime: story Birthdays” ¢ _ Hae SHLH SRS §:30—Entertainers B Mavkats 11:30—Studio recital | = :30—Midweek religious sing. hestra : SRR S »—The Unity Artists | 8:15—Studio party ! 690—CHIC—Toronto—435 | e alto s Dorothy A 2 nen, L 7= anes ORC ARSI | 9:30—The Musical Chefs 9:30—Dance music | 10:30—Little Symphony orchestra i Baptist churc ; 2 e Lo ampus Boys | 750—WHAS—Louisville—100 690—CKCL—Toronto—i35 | ¢ Ner : u saudet, : :30—Rosalle Wolf, soprano; Emil|;9.15_padie Malle, Harry Rich-| g—Phonograph Hour 12-1—Dance music | ) . o e i 1 ¢ orchestra | ; Raymond Mey-| ‘args, songs | T—School of the Air 690—CFCA—Toronto—435 = ker, contralto ter Coll | 5—Sea Islanders Oppenheim, pianist; Samuel Mau- 4 B0—WIZ—151 :30—Orchestra 9 iftin, Georgia, program 6:30—Talk —Bessie Lillian 4 en, banjoist; Peter De § A | $:30—Song cycle | rice Stern, 'cellist From W 9—Ensemble, Michae! Weiner, con- T—WTIC Staff g o ) 3 S il o ) MacDo 5:30—Market quof ; S & |11:45—Charles Sheldon, organist; 1030—CNRY—Vancouver—291 Restau — 3 4 it 1 Orchestra | rion Hope, pianist; other artists | 1—Dance music 16 oo il | e TInE 1060—WSM—Nashville—283 _ Sifat tanorta 1 < teve William | 590 Ww0O—Philadelphia—508 —Announcements Subway Beggar by Day; | . 7 Orchestra —Bedtime story > 5 =i Beach, president, maur, Dixie Howells, | ! 500—WIP—Philadelphia—508 ST vt oucatt BAT Arew Taeks Big Spender at Night | A1 Gbllege [ \ orchestra % L {8:10—Dinner music I aon Fotellovenastin New York, Ieb; 10:—(P—A crip- § iTho! Travelsrs Cho 1 3 v ’ Eastern Stations ©:40—Department of Agriculture :15—Jack Keefe, studio program | ple who gave his name as Michael ) DELI ‘; ERS S. Merriman, musical E et, three guest - T—Roll call and birthday list, SOngs | 5.30—Dinner concert Weimire, who was arrested for beg- > 1200—WBBC—Brooklyn—250 —Bridge lesson Jllian Dent, soprano ging in Brooklyn subway station yes- | —Orchestra with Elsa G s0- ~Rose Salmeri, pianist 8:15—Hour of music Mrs. F s Bates, pianist terday was found by police to be prano P | 10:05—Dance orchestra 9:30—String trio; Mrs. H. O. Olson, | maintaining a five room suite in an | 10:30—Dance music pianist | 10:30—Orchestra | cellist; Clair Harper, violinist; | expensive hotel and to be “stepping 950—WGBS—316 : Bill Reddy, baritone 7090—WHAR—Atlantic City—275 Marguerite Shannon, pianist out” nightly as a Broadway spender. 6—Uncle Geebee —Ma Belle Bratton, whistler 45—Lecture period s. Wn. C. Hall, Jr., contralto| Patrolman Hazers said he shadow- —Radio ¥ s 3 alk s—Evening concert 1 i B e ed the man for five days, following Hawaiian trio | $-—Studio concert 11—Dr. Van Dyke Hagaman, bari- [him from his hotel in the morning, Franco, m 1000—WPG—Atlantic City—300 | (one through subways, back to the hotel anks 1 orchestra = Arthur Honkel, organ-|in the evening and watching him | haw, “Popular Psychol- —WBRS—Brooklyn—594 an recit ist participate in Broadway's night life. Police said he is registered at the hotel under the name of William H. White, Robin De Koven. Soldiers’ Chorus” from “Faust, Gounod di < —Miss Esther A. Nelson, organ ness E Georss pianist 6 theater orchestra, gy’ - rards and Brennan, songs i | 630—WFAA—Dallas—476 Jon conducting. chestr 0 s : e quartet | 7:30—Dance music . “Morning, Noon and 4 i o- v s 9 Novelty program | 9:30-—Musicale " Von Suppe fobeanngibass 5| 9:11 ; rity, s Movie broadeast | 0—WBAP—Fort Worth—476 | Musical Period. Jessie Dov t —Johns ¢ , piano | 10:20—Umberto Sacchetti, tenor | 8:30—Hawaiian Trio; saxophone oc- , pianist 5 Jarnive ' anist, :35—Organ recital [ nestra., licco, saxophone 10:15 —Dance orchestra i e A /g 4 t s : 9 ST—Bayshore—216 | 0—WCGU—Lakewood—351 800—KTHS—Hot Springs—375 liams, conducting 4:15—The Owlets. Orchestra selec- tions and vocal solo TI0—WGIL—422 _Quartet Dixon and artists : 2 Your Consfipafion niopu in Bavcaton” Dr, e | Odeer it D e Nall Grimhalgh o | 300-woKo—pockalai—z1a | sisiiow | CanBeRelieved :Por;llg;» S _ ' \'H: r;;‘?L (f[x:ltp.}, b‘arzmne | fl%{\'(E\}—fi'l}tz:fl'!fll)‘-—380 i el E leel;en itoui? :‘:-:‘rd lt,oo\:-'y;; ’///;’ / = a s n E ce che 0 tock port C € 5 . R (. Herman, harmonica —DBarnes, organist —WGY book chat = seventy-six years. s perg, soprano; William L. Spittal, . 2 ‘ D Walter B. Marsh, bari- | 18:30—Mary Bongert, soprano 30—Camille Schmidt, soprano -acuse University 70—WTAM—Cleveland—189 et Bert Herman, harmonica ble lecture From New York —Hotel Winton orchesira . 5. 10:45—The Monday ~Merrimakers. ble Hans Haag, violinist 10—Program from WGY studio 30—Studio program Dr’fi'uesE 990—WMSG—305 8:5 10:3 9—From New York . ‘nsemble, vocal, piano and banjo 4 Minnia Schafter, soprano —News : lections ain and Dunn, songs 15—Helpful item 11—Dance program from New York , 10—Studio program he TFriendly Hour, with Bern- 6:15—Frances Sper, “Her hel Perkal, soprano 11:30—Organ recital by Stephen E.|11—Jack Horwitz Collegian Sere-i You know the symptoms vitow and his ensemble, | 6:30—James Garrett, tenor 9—Quartet lair naders o of chronic constipation: Giles, soprano. En- 1350—WKBO—Jersey City | 850—WSYR—Syracuse—353 580—WOX—Detroit—517 sour stomach, belching, string quartet, plano and s , plano Dinner music Meneiveit; ne selections will be fea- artist c ve 5: yate election resul | 3—Concert offensive breath, heavy, $—Bob Merwin, tenor S e oaty o . 580—WJR—Detrolt—517 dull eyes, constant head- h | 8:15—Melody Man, Joe Davis Violh: Phtarean 40 1 7—Orchestra; soloists aches, and general out- 30—The Music Masters, W 2 sell ,soprano, and Ralph | $:30—Dance orchestra < 881—WOKT—Rochester—340 0—Popular songs of-sorts, grouchy feeling. ve Ru or, violinist. Mrs. O. M. Hibler, | 9:15—Mme. wart and mixed quar- —Murray Marotta, tenor §—Twilight hour a—Studio recital Let Dr. True’s Elixir bring 4 ot s f 5 A 50— WV Detrolt—353 5 s } | accompanist Yocum, violinist :45—Dinner music o 80—W ¢ 5 You proper, quick relief. - 12—Emil Heimberger's Hotel Bond » tenor s Radio sc §—Dinner musi Jdance orchestra, in a medley of r 10—Dance orches 10—Syncopators oL N i 27— WKBW—DBuflalo—363 710—WLW—Cincinnati—i22 The True Famxlyhxafive popular numbers. Vocal choruses| | by Earle Barr Hanson i 3 eHEAiT i o o G : e e Clnclinits aeh ‘ | LI e e e e W & ¢ iward Hipp, eritic ! T : ly size $1.20; other sizes 40c & 40c. | ifii’:& and piano selections, and y Greenstein, violinisf 9 hour v 2 Opera company , “News and Weather" =2 fouthful Orator 1 iDKA—Pittsburgh—300 | 11—The Melody Boys 12:45—Capitol Theater 0’3““}"“’1 . bR b 1 KDKA—Little Symphony orch. : zht Howls by t! y { odies For the Folks at Hom = ! ¢ st | —Report on all important live- | Sky Terriers “ A y o hoi Ry, v 5 < b Walter Dawley. (a.) “Mornin ; s Midn ol stock, grain, wool, cotton and pro- 920—WSAI—Cincinnati—326 WHII':)? E\vn'*[»l{x[?;‘r'l"()RD | Choice of any Breakfast Suite—20 Suites for you to Grieg. (b.) “Memories,” Van All- 105 duce markets; news period §:40—Talk = S Lost Chord,” Sul- o o Program 5:45—Chime concert Everything we serve is the | livan. (d.) “At Peace With The -Prince Piotti, tenor s 3 E Wron NooRork Olympian club half hour very best, finishes. World,” Berlin 8—Boy Scouts’ oath < | Correct time and weather forecast |7:30—Audrey Gillespie, soprano, as-| e you don’t believe it come in _The Club Worthy orchestra, di- 8:20—Piano selectior —Musical tre; 650—WCAE—Pittsburgh—461 | sisted by Mary Lou Jansen, pian- f £ | rection Worthy Hills $:30—Roland Meyer, violin $:30—Midweek forun for a test. : Entertainers, with Martin and |9—Hilda Deighton, contralto 9—Musical scholarship Wholesale and Retail Depart- Storen, accordionists, and Frank 9:15—Gina Palermo, soprano ment in Connection. i : \—Gaelic Duo 1 Sa Ayl Lane, versatile entertainer B meeciic DUo e Taylor, ! g e N T ST N e THE HONISS { semble, Dana S. Merriman, con- \IOIIlyIIGOUI\?. soprano 10 il and Anne B: YSTER U Q‘ duetor. (L) edding Ma 0—Police alarms; weather ws bulleting | 0 I R : B e e, LR : L ra or HOUSE . String ensemble 1190—WGCP—Newark—: 22 State St. Under Grant’s 3 bd Dream,” Mendelssohn. 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