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THURSDAY. Eastern Dajlight Saving Time. Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick of the programs. New England Stations 630—WTIC, Hartford—476 ! 6:50—Dinner music | 6:50—News and baseball scores —Dinner music continued :15—Popular Program with Hind- ing Bjorklund and Mildred Hen- derson, planist: | a. Skies Are Bjorklund b. Knice and Knifty (Bargy), Miss Henderson c. Out of the Dusk (Dorothy Lee), Mr. Bjorklund 4. Polly (Zamscnik), derson e. At Dawning (Cadman), Mr. | Bjorklund | 7:30—Middlétown Chamber of Com- | merce program with Dumeer's or- chestra: a. My Daddy; b. Rio Rita; c. Ain’t She Sweet; d. There's Everything Nice About You; e. Trail of Dreanis; f. Me and My Shadow; & You Will, Won't You; h. Somebody Else 8—To be announced - 8:30—Marj and Ted 9:30—Colt Park Municipal orch. 10—News 1400—WICC, Bridgeport—214 7:35—Studio program 8—Laboratories entertainers +9—Mirimar orchestra 9:15—Studio orchestra 9:30—Pleasure Beach orzhestra 10—Studio program 10:30—Pleasure Beach orchestra 1120—WRDC. New Haven—268 6:45—Weather 6:50—News 7—Music from Wilcox's Fier | ' 8—Musical Art society of Branford | 9—Canaan Knickerbocker Hotel ern- semble 900—WBZ, Springficld—333 6—Baseball results 6:03—Organ recital 6:30—Don - Ramsay's Radio Rodeo 6:46—“Behind the Scen2s with the Druggist” 6:£0—Continuation of Radio Rodeo Dark (Ball) Mr. | Miss Hen- 7—Baseball |6 7:03—Hotel Statler ensemble; Kath- erine Stang, violin; Helen Clap- ham, harp; Virginia Birnie, cello; * Hazel McNamara, organ 1. Love Sonnet (Herbert) 2. Wooden Shoes (Cooke) 3. My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice (Saint-Saens) 4. Sarabande (Bohm) 5. Song of tHe Volga Boatman 6. March Militaire (Schubert 0—Time 7:31—The Kerbstone Four; Whit- | man Browne, 1st tenor; Eugene Greene, second tenor; Joseph Iver- sons, baritone; Kent Swift, bass: 1. Larboard Watch (Williams); A Little Lane in Ireland (Root); Mr. Greene . Mosquitoes (Bliss); The Friar of Orders Grey (Sh:elds); Mr. Smith . Shadow March (Frotheree); That Summer Smilad for You (Davis); Mr. Brown . Tis Mora (Geibel); Gloomy Pine Trees (Cowen); Mr. Iverson 5. The Long Day Closas (Sullivan) Accompanist Mollié Chaissons Greene *S—Adwyn E. W. Bach, baritone; Catherine Gravelin, pianist and accompanist "8:30—Lewischn ~ Stadium Philhar- monjc concert, New York: “Don Juan” (Strauss); “The Afternoon .on 'a Farm” (Debussy): ‘'Polovt- slan “Dances” (Borodine); Speech by Adolph Lewisohn, firancier.and ‘philanthropist and honorary chair- man of Stadium concert, donor of amplijtheater in which concerts are held: “Symphony No. 4 in F Minor” (Tschaikowsky) “10:30—Baseball “10:33—Dick Newcomb chestra 11—Weather reports, mitsing per- sons, Hamilton watch time 850—WNAC, Boston—353 6:33—Perley Stevens and his orch. 7—Junior ‘Sinfonians 0—Talk on ‘Astrology 0—Joe and Bob and their Motor- | ist’s Guide $—Program :15—Metropolitan theater studio 5—Metropolitan Grand orchestra, | stage presentations - and musical . accompaniments 10:20—Elks’ dance band 870—WEEI—Boston—448 —Posltions wanted; market and news; lost and found 8—From New York -News 8—Hlighway bulletin 0—Musicale -Musicale 9—From New York 10:10—Cruising the Air 10:15—News 1¢:20—Radio forecast and weather 620—WJAR, Providence—i84 6:30—Ray Welch's orchestra 0—Musical program 5—Baseball scores 0—Community Chest Chat *8—Camic opera, “The Red Hussar” 9—From WEAF New York Stations 610—WEAF—492 5—Happiness orchestra ‘Where Rustle and his or- OrientalRugs Complete line of Persian and Chinese Makes, all sizes. Also Repairing and Cleaning. Excel- lent service and perfect satis- faction guaranteed. We Call for and Deliver. S. V. Sevadjian 168 Glen Street Tel. 1180 la | 5 0—Florence Van Reyper, soprano —Salvatore Cusenza, banjoist 6—Waldorf-Astoria dinner music 6:55—Basebal. scores 7—Federation mid-week hymn sing 7:30—Comfort hour 8—Opera, “The Red Hus:ar” 9—Correct time 9—Eskimos banjo ensemble 10—"Our.Government,” David Law- rence 10: lfi—h.nuenl orchestra 11-12—Jack Albin's orchestra 660—WJZ—454 0—Baseball scores Market quotations 0—Financial summary —Cotton quotations 6—Agricultural reports 0—Baseball scores 7—Correct time 7—The Méditerraneans 8—Our musical United States; orch. and soloists $:30—Stadium Philharmonic con- certs 10:30—Correct time 10:30-11:30—Twin Oaks orchestra 760—WHN—395 5-6:30—Bill Norins' Melody Gang 30-6:45—Belle West, contralto 6:45-7—Matty Levine, Charles Gor- don, songs "§—Will Oakland's Chateau :30 — Finkelstein and Maisel pro- gram | 8:40—Bill_Rietz, tenor 8:50-9—*"Care of the Hair” 19:30—Theater orchestra 10-10:30—Prince Joveddah 11-11:30—Fabello's entertainers 11:30—Club orchestra 560—WNYC—536 15:30—Herman Neuman, pianist 35—Croft's Kiddies 50—"Uncle. Dave Cory” 6—Market high spots 6:15—Edward Kinsey, baritone 6:30—Bear Mountain orchestra 7 — Si Briant, children's entertain- er. 7:15—Selma Slotkin, pianist ’x' 30—Police alarms 35—Richard Oxley, 7:55—Baseball resuits 8—Shannon’'s band concert 10—American Legion program 10:30—Pdlice alarms; w2ather - 810—WMCA—3"0 |5—WMCA Women's club 6:10—Snedden “Weir, baritone 25—Baseball scores 6:30—Entertainers 7—Bay Tavern Royal Flush 7:30—Melster Gypsies 8—Roemer's Homers 9—E. A] Whité Hour 10—Columbia Park music 10:30—Samuel Heller, readings 11—Ernie Golden’s orchestra 11:30—1. T. Flatto, “Sports” 12 mid.—Broadway. Nite 860—WGBS—349 ncle Geéebee' period - 0-6:30—Frankiin concert orch. :30—Lucky- Roberts’ Society Enter- tainers 8—'"Footlight and Lamplight” §:20—Christine Church, soprano; Roxana Erb, contralto; string trio obligatos $:40—Polish orchestra 9—"Popular Psychology,” Professor Charles Shaw trumpeter 0 |9:10—Polish orchestra 9:15—Roxana Erb, contralto; Chris- tine Church, soprano 9:30—"Business as a Profession” 9:40—Schwab's Five Banjo Boys 9:55—Bedtime stories 10:05—Metropolitan string band 10:20—Dr. Leonard, “‘Dogs” 10:30—Ivan Tang’s dance orch. 10:55—Banjo Buddy 11:05—Ivan Tang's dance orchestra 970—\WPCH—303 6—Yerkes Flotilla orchesira 6:45—"Radio Course in Writing” 7—Financial review 7:10—Intercity trio 7:30—Breslin orchestra 8—German-hour §—Eva Welcher, violin 9:30—Arrighi Singers 1170—WGL—2356 6—American Legion series 6:15—Multilingual lesson 6:30—Majestic concert cnsemble 6:45—Kedon-on-the-Keys 7—Welfare Council speaker 7:10—"Scene in a Cell,” rovelty 7:30—Ferris _and Viola, “Venetian Duets” 7:45—Joe Anderson, bassador of Song” 8—*"Tales of a Secret Service Man” |'3:15—Sammy Coslow, songs “British Am. 8:30—F'rances Halliday, George Mor- | gan, vocal duets 12, mid.—DX program | Eastern Stations 1220—WAAT, Jersey City—248 6—Market reports 6:05—Plaza dinner music 5—Sports resume 7—Bob Ward's Three Little Wards 0—"For the Camera Fan’ 0—Iva Neugen, soprano —May Heinrich, pianist De Luxe Boys Bremer Operalogus 9—Veterans of Foreign Wars 10—Today's humor 10:15—'Mad’ Anthony Wayne, songs 10:30—Instrumental recital 10:45—Prince Plotti, Madeline Har- dy, songs 11—Conceért _echoes 760—WPAP, Palisades—393 7—Studio program 9-8—Maxim Entertaincrs 9-9:30—Mildred Hunt, sorgs 10:30—Charles Strickland's orches tra; Jimmy Flynn, tenor 1020—WODA, Paterson—204 9—Cooper's Old Time dance orch —Dixie Minstrels 10:50—Willlam Stone, harmonica. 11—Colonial Rendezvous 11:30—Californians danz: orchestra 1070—WNJ—Newark—280 6:05—Jackie Clark's orchestra 7—Hazel Essex, soprano 7:15—Peggy, melody gi'l 7:30—Tom and Jerry songs |s—Laurence Spindler, pianist Benjamin Turk, violinist 0—S8elzer, Thomas songsters 710—WOR, Newark—323 Jacques Jacobs' ensemble Kathleen Robinson, soprano Baseball scores -CROWLEY BROS, INC. | PAINTERS AND | DECORATORS * \ Estimates Cheerfully Given oo Al Jobs — Tel. 3913 267 Chapman Street | —Jacques. Jacobs' ensemble 7:80—The, Pepper Potters | 8—Correct time; Royal Male quartet 5—Harry Barnhart's band 9:15—Mabelanna Corby Hour with orchestra | 10:15—French Trio; Charles Prem- mac, tgpor. ¢ Richmond, and Harnett, i | §—News bulletins 11—Weather reports; Harold Stern’s orchestra. 860—WAAM, \ewlrk—l#l 0—Frank ‘Dailey’s orchestra —Bill Fellmeth, aports (4 ls—Transcontlnemal tour 590—WIP, Philadelphin—508 0—Dinner music 7—Bedtime Story and Roll Call $—Clara Zager, violinist 5—Iris Gruber, soprano 0—Polish orchestra —Ralph Wilkins, tenor 0—Schwab's Five Banjo Boys Metropolitan string band 740—WFI1. Philadelphia—405 0—Ernie Holst orchestra —South Sea Islanders 8:30—Songs of the city 9—From WEAF 10:10—Osham Jones" orchestra 590—WOO, Philadclphia—508 7:30—WOO trio 1100—WHAR, Atlantic City—278 :45—Seaside trio 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—278 5—Organ recital 5—News flashes and scores 5-7:45—Shelburne dinner music 5—Organ recital 5—Traymore concert orchestra 0—Breaking of the waves 5—Traymore concert orchestra 10—Weekly movie broadcast 10:30—Red Heads dance orchestra 11—Sllver Slipper supper club 11:30—Jack Crawford’'s dance orch: 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 6—Stock reports 6:25—Baseball scores 6:30—Powell orchestra 3 7:30—"The Story of Amerlca’™ 45—Studio musical program §—National Light Opera company 9—Eskimos from New York | 10—Madrigal quartet 10:30—News from “Time" 11—Dance program 11:30—Organ recital Southern Stations 1050—WBAL, Baltimorc—286 5—Salon orchestra 7:30—Dinner orchestra 8:30—Musicale 9:30—Same as WJZ 10—Dance orchestra 640—\WRC, Washington—169 7—Dinner music 8—Same as WEAF 11—Dance music, 1180—WRVA, Richmond—254 10—Safety talk; chimes 10:20—Sllver Tone Banjo quartet 10:50—Fluvanpa Music club 820—WFHH, Clearwater—366 9:30—Artist recital; news; time 880—WSM, Nashvilte—341 9—Studlo concert 10—Studio recital; organ 600—\WFAA, Dallas—500 8:30—Music; popular songs 10:30—Musicale 800—WBAP, Fort Worth—500 0—Salon orchestra; ccloists 1—John' Josey, organ Western Stations 950—-KDKA. Pittsbursh—316 G6—Dinner concert; baschball; road | report 7:30—Farm reports 8—Same as WJZ 11—Baseball; weather 580—WCAE, Pittsburgh—517 6—Dinner concert; baseball 7:30—Uncle Kaybee; book talk; mu- sic 8:30—Artist recital 9—Same as WEAF 1J=—Dance orchestra many dollars d ' husband. Sponsored Automotive Service 248 Elm Telephone 2701 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CLUB 30—WTA s—Concert —Dance music 800—WWJ, Detroit—375 Dinner concert Same as WEAF 1110—WGHP, Detrolt—230 Dinner concert; news; markets; children’s chat 9—Detroit Symphony orchestra 11—Oriole orchestra 11:30—Studio vaudeville | 12—Oriole orchestra 830—WSAI, Cincinnati—361 | 8—Program from WEAF | 11—Dance music 700—WLW, Cincinnati—422 §:30—Recital; dance music 11—Songs; dance music 12—Popular songs. , Clevelaud—100 CHICAGO ON THE AIK. Conditions up to 9 o’'clock last night were just about ideal. After lhfll time, they became we.l nigh un- |Learable and we shut up shop amid la shower of static and other noises. The static became heavier and beavier as the evening wore along and when we took a hurried hark just before turning in, we were sur- prised and astounded. Yea, more than astounded. Shocked. A contin- uous hail of large, unwizldy chunks of noises clattered and clomped against the diaphragm, making it act “as a thing possessed” (copy- right, the modern novel). s e Thornton Burgess was back at WBZ last night, after having spent several weeks in Canada—fishing. His account of the trip was highly |interesting and he showed that he | had his eyes open for the beauties of nature at every turn. The trip was 1,900 miles in lengtn. | e s o | No static or fading accompanied |WJZ at 7:15 o'clock, as we listened |to George Hall's Arcadians. The sta- |tion came through loud and clear. | “Lighthouse Blues,” a wild, weird, Ice Cream Freezers Auto Vacuum Freezers require no churning. Just pack with ice and let stand. Sizes, 1 and 2 quarts. Also all sizes of White Mountain Freezers.’ Phone us your order. We deliver Through the Static ] |scagoing, harmony-chasing dance tune, was worth while, as was “Mer- idian Tango.” al Al Desplte a heavy buzz, the Gold- man band concert came through in | | excellent shape from WNYC. The | station was louder than is its usual | wont and the music soundec quite realistic. “Hail, Hail, The Gang’s All Here” was Included In a medley of | | popular numbers.A group of melo- | dies from “The Mikado” was also played. o=a e We enjoy piano duets, it they're | well played, so we sust reveled in | the program presented by WABC, | | New York. We heard two selections, | vlayed by two competent artists, “At Sundown” and “Just Like A Butter- | fiy.” The selections were played with | as much ceremony as if they were | deep, deep classics and, censequent- | ly, a great deal of melody was forth- | coming. Y Rex Schepp, said to be the worM's foremost banjoist, offered a solo, ountry Dance Music,” from KDKA | as a part of the Maxwel pr am. | The station was loud and it di not|‘ fade. The strains of the bsnjo music were sharp and clear-cut. PR | [ l “A Brown Bird Singin” a selec- tion which is common to the radio, was offered as a baritone solo from WPCH, New York. From WPG, At-! lantic City, Creatore and his band presented a program of music, hutl the noise was so loud thit it drown- | ed out the efforts of the musicians. After that we quit. D That's all for today, thanks! —P. E. L. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD$ 666 is a Prescription for | | Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, | gilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs anywhere. | )| PHONES 5100—5101 i Plumbing — Heating A-§-C you purchased $100 worth of merchandise and service from us and we handed you back $10 as a gift—you would think we had gone insane—yet that is just what we do, hand you back $10, and this is how it’s done— To the thousands of small car owners, which includes Chevrolet, Ford, etc., we offer a membership in our Automotive Service Club for a period of one year. Membership in this Service Club entitles members to 1—A tsuéwestantia\] discount on all repair work, tires and ubes. 2—A substantial discount on all auto accessories and equipment. . 8—Free towing within a radius of ten miles of New Britain. This membership means a saving to the small car owner of Application for mem- bership can be made only through the filling out of attached order; this order does not obligate you in any way but brings added valuable information. uring the coming year. 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