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| 122922224, g.% 2, . i 6—Uncle Gee Bee I 920—WRNY—326 ‘With the “Play Lady"” 5—Congregation Emanu-El —Hazel Kirk, violinist 7:15—"Latest Crop of Stories” 7:30—Tenor; contralto New Engl:nd Sum % Si\!—“iaz:lle\'orx Artists 560—WTIC, Hartford—336 ' é—Laura C. det, pianist 6:12—Mother Goose —News 6:30—Dinner music from WEAF 7—Douglas Donaldson, tenor; Caro- line H. Thompson, contralto; Mrs. Van Court Tapp, pianist, featur- ing a program of Love songs 7:30—Esther Eastern Standard Time. NOTE — Asterisks denote best Pro- grams of the day. 19:30—Soprano; tenor : 10—Harmony 10:30—Knickerbocker orchestra 970—~WABC—309 Harold Stern's orchestra iterary interview Knights of Harmony” §—Brookilyn Bureau of Charities \lson, organist 18:10—] daisy Miller, “Dogs™ TNl ) Ghatre Thomas' ‘organ recital licrs Male quartet, from | lie Hoppe, champion bii- | liard player oxing bouts Square Garden 10—Weather forecast 10:05—King’s Garden orchestra 1020—WGL—294 Dagmar Perkins program Time, news, racing —Juan Frau, baritone urity League —Egyptian string ensemble —Tenor; soprano s *8:45—W from Madison ime Anglo-Persians from WEAI 0—The Ivanhoe Knights **J0—Program from WEAF, featur- ing Edith Mason, America’s own | operatic prima donna, and the wmusical stock company 11—Ben Bernie's orchestra 11:30—News. Weather 1180—WICC, Bridgeport 5—Merchants' prograim 266 —Time —Russell Howard, pianist 1—>Merchants’ program 10:45—Michael Howard, ukulele —Weather —Studio program —Historic perodi 9:56—News 10—Dance music 900—WiZ, Springfield—333 : €:10—Time. Weather. Jerry Falvey's orchestra 6:30—News §—Falvey's orchestra 7—The Techtonians 7:30—Rock-a-Bye Lady, from WJZ 3—Edith W. MacAlpine, soprano; soprano; Marion J. Bridgman, flutist; Dorothy B. Mulroney, pian- |10:01—Jack’s orchestra ist 10:30—*"Jewish Songs” 8:30—The Cascaders featuring {11—Cotton orchestra Frank Cuthbert, baritone, and or- [ 11:30—Robert Treat orchestra chestra. From WJZ 1120—WGCP, Newark—268 9—Musical review. From WEAF |f—Merchants' program 10—Time 5:30—Alice from Wonderland *10:01—Amelita Galli-Curci, ®0-|g—Danny Hope's orchestra mm: P:lflo U:lale&wj’iflllisl: 7—Newark Health Department on orchestra., From [ - G g 11—Bert Lowe's orchestra .l_‘zlfi)l;:l::‘g(p?m"k 208 11:30—Weather. Time Plano p'mgmm $80—WTAG, Worcester—517 | 8 Bill Fellmeth, sports €:30—Same as WTIC 5:15—Professor Psych 1—News §:30—Organ recital 7:30—Bancroft orchestra 9—What Birds Mean to Man 5—"“&‘0 o 9:30—Four Towers orchestra SUsmFinpRian (BEKoRAICra 860—WOO, Philadelphia—319 S=EipE e mo s WO 7:30—WOO trio; science talk 30—Belco Male quartet §:30—Musical lecture 107 RUDe &3 WD 9-WOO orchestra A1 SHews 9:30—WOO operatic ensemble 630—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—461 |10:02—Euterpians’ song recital 5—Ted and his gang 10:30—WOO dance orchestra —The Juvenile Bmilers 710—WLIT, Philadelphia—105 30—Lou Klayman orchestra 5—Thrift Bl 7—1Le0 Relsman-orchestra —Children’s Twilight Hour 30—Motorist's guide 0—Kentner's dance orchestra 7:40—The Lady of the Ivories «Same as WTIC 7:50—Editorial review D iante Grobestrs Br=Suariel 10—Same as WTIC 8:30—De Castillo organ recital 11—Blks’ Glee wlub y—Program from WOR 111:15—Leroy Smith’s orchestra w;::l:p \;O}ftmd and his Bucaneers, . bWt Phileniptis. 40 10:30—"The Men,” | 6:30—Whispering orchestra from WOR 8060—WIP, Philadelphia—319 11:10—Roman Gardens orchestra |6:30—French lesson 12 mid.—Leo Dreyer orchestra 7—Uncle Wip's Bedtime Story; 580—WEEIL, Boston—508 Bertha Plevinsky, violinist 3:35—Positions wanted; market and| 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—273 news; lost and found 6:45—Organ recital oe Rines orchestra 7:05—Concert orchestra —News 7:45—Health talk 43—Highway bulletin “—Atlantic City Auto Show 15—Big Brother club 0—Dinner lance music 30—Program 9—Traymore concert orchestra 10—Dance orchestra Eastern Stations 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 | —News; sport talk ifornians ew Jersey e Trio 5:30—Weekly devotional services 11—The Harmony Kings 1120—WNJ, Newark—268 Thirty-Minute s—game as WTIC t 9:30—Dutch Girls quintet 10:30—Negro spirituals 1)—Same as WTIC 11—Dance orchestra 11—Crulsing the Air 1390—WOKO, Peekskill—216 11: E-gl‘lrndm orchestra 7:30—Jean Foster, soprano 11:35—News 2 é 11:40—Radio forecast and weather | 790—=WGY, Sclienectady—3s0 11:45—Organ recital by Frank Ste-|6—Stocks. News 6:20—Radio Farm school 0—S8yracuse University program 0—Health talk 47.35—First episode of ‘Treasure Island,” by the WGY Players s—Program featuring Matilde Big- low Russ, soprano me as WTIC 0—News feature 10—Same as WTIC 1160—WFBL, Syracuse—258 0—Stocks. Weather 0-9—Same as WGY #-11—Same as WNAC M, Rochester—280 Stock markets Same as WGY )—Same as WBZ —~Studio program 9—Same as WBZ "New York Stations 570—WNYC—326 ' 6—Herman Neuman, pianist 6:10—Market high spots 6:20—Matt Miller, songs 6:30==French lessons H 7:30—Police alarms 7:35——Ada Kopf, soprano 7:50—Piano selections S—=salvators Cusenza, mandolinist $:30—"China’s New Strength,” Dr. S. N. Ussher 9—Rudolph Joskowitz, violinist 9:30—Hilda Deighton, Gina FPaler-|6:30 mo, duets 9:45—Henry Rowley, baritone 10—Church organ recital, Helen Ruoss harpist 10:30—Police alarms; weather 990—WGR, Buffalo—309 610—WEAF—192 3-11—Same as WEAF 11—Dance music | 950—KDKA, Pittsburgh—316 6—Time 8—Auto show news 0—Theatrocal calendar —KDKA Little Symphony —University of Pittsburgh address —Week-Enw Tours 30—8ame as WBZ Same as WJZ 6—Janssen's orchestra 6—Dinner music 7—Eddie Davis' orchestra 1h—8ame as WTIC 11—Ben Bernie's orchestra 660—WIZ—154 5:30—Reports; stock market quota- tions; financial summary; Cotton B. trio Eex;:r::ge quotations; agncullumllw]“.Z”__“,'emh':‘__ Tme R B e It takes two years for the juniper 6:65—Summary of programs berry to ripen. T—Annette koyak, soprano | 7:16—Norma Hamilton, poet 7:30—Rock-a-bye Lady s—@odfrey Ludlow, violinist 8:30—Same as WB 11—8lumber music 710—WOR—122 —The children’s hour ernhard Levitow's ense 5—"Sophie Irene §—Chimes; Choir Invisible 9—Same as WNAC ews bulletins —Weather; Hale Byers orch, 760—WHN—395 §-—Estelle Rubin, violinist 5—Sunshine Girl S:30—Dance orchest Shell Fish Such as OYSTERS — CLAMS — LOBSTERS SHRIMP — CRAB MEAT and SCALLOPS, aae Our Crackers are Always Fresh VISIT OUR DINING ROOM Open Until Eight HONISS'’S | 12 State St. Hartford “Under Grants” i Harmony 30—Vaudeville 11:30—Tommy Gott's orchestra 12 mid.—Strickland’s orchestra 760—WPAP—395 ncle Robert's Pals —Presentation 0—Ensemble | Orchestra : 30—"Three Littic Sachs” | 810—WMCA—370 | o—Entertainers S—Funsters 5:30—Orchestra ntertaine 24-HOUR SERVICE $1.00 MONTELY TESTING PLAN By Experts New Britain Radio Service Radios and Supplies 1 Telephone 5168. —Taylor and Gy AT | J6—Orehestra and entertainers i 16:30 orchestr 11—Ernie Golden's orchestra SO LWL =256 If yvou want a savings b. Dominican the Rev. chuyler, tenor nusical program ames MeVann St Cecilia ensemble | S60—WGBS—249 | Ben Lambert, violinist; | hour ‘ 272 Main St. Phone 343 talk WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR second mortgage, come in and see us at once. mortgages to satisfy customers. Camp Real Estate Co. | Through the Static Anyone who says he brought in KFI, Los Angeles, before 1 o'clock | Pino lightweight, some time after 9 this morning is crazy. It might have | o'clock this evening, WABC, New Ibeen 1 o'clock and it might. have | York, will have a microphone dnd an heen 2 o'clock when that Canadian i official boxing commission an- station on KFI's wave length signed | nouncer at the ringside to tell the WCFL, Chicago. DY ‘When Bruce Flowers, the | off, but it was there last night and radio listeners about every punch in | it's been there several other nights' the 10-round encounter. Because of this week. KFI's carrier could be |the {liness of Benny Bass, the cham- | heard steaming away like a peanut | pionship fight between Bass and roaster, in the background, but there Canzonerl has been called oft. The | was just no soap. H “ e e | stituted. Broadcasting by WABC will WTIC quit the Capitol Theater at hegin promptly at 9 o'clock and the 9 o'clock and started to broadeast carly hour of starting will probably an experimental program from the | vnable the station to carry to its lis- Austin Organ studio. We haven't, leners verbal descriptions of the quite figured out what it's all about | semj-final and perhaps one of the yet. Tom McCray was over there and ' preliminaries scheduled on the box- he explained that the program consist of records made at the Aus- | Garden this evening, tin organ studio. Then they played | 2w some records. They preserved the| Grace Hayes, the dashing musical color, depth and fullness of tone, vomedy star, and Ben Bernie, popu- manifest in the original. They sound- | lar orchestra leader, will be the fea- ~d just as it someone was providing tured artists on next week's Family the music directly. Party program, broadcast by WEAF | .« e and a chain including WTIC, next Monday evening at 9:30 o’clock. Miss yes, featured last year in “A ht in Spain,” will sing a program of lively songs, while Bernie will of- | “Pacific 231" we believe is the name of that symphony selection in- | | spired by a locomotive. It w played last cvening by the New | York Symphony orchestra and was exceptionally interesting, although nouncer from the beginning to the | not especially melodious. It consists: cnd of the program. Doubtless, he {mostly of a suc on of dissolute | will have a good supply of his fa- chords and there is thunder and mous wise-cracks for the radio au- {lightning throughout practically the dience. Joe Green's novelty orches- |entire number, It would never be fra and a concert band under the | confused with a “Flower Song” or leadership of Patrick Conway, will | anything like that. It was presented | furnish the instrumental effects. in a masterful manner, however, bu‘ B #R we enjoyed its unusual features. | WTIC, in conjunction with several | » e e Y other network ! nled a big event for Monday evening. Through a revision of its schedule N. T. G. was reading poems when {we stopped at WPAP. N, i, as | you know, is one of the authorities lon Broaa life and his evening programs are packed full of human interest. “ e WOC, Davenport, came through in good shape, presented two programs | from New York, one from WJZ and the other from WEAL. P | WBZ, Springfield, was extremely clear last evening, the opera coming | through well. Seldom, if ever, before ve we heard the McEnelly pro- |eram sound as realistic and clean- cut. Bernie Burdick was at the mi- | crophone and his voice sounded ¢ |1 it had been cut out with a chi |1t was that clear. Y Now— ‘We forgot to mention that condi- tions were pretty fair last evening. There was consistent volume and little static. Fading wasn't trouble- some. Along about 10:30 o'clock a zzling noise came along and it re- mained with us until we quit. Some- times it was loud and some times it was not so loud, but it was therc continually. | . e e | And then, too, we heard WRC, | Washington; WEEI, Boston; WIR, Detroit; WLW, Cincinnati; WMCA, New York; WSAIL Cincinnati; WWJ, Detroit; WCBD, Zion; WSM, Nash- ville; KDKA, Pittsburgh; WHT, Chi- cago; WBAL, Baltimore; WPG, At- lantic City; WTAM, Cleveland; OOKED Food Shop 118 MAIN STREET Cor. Walnut Saturday Specials |Walnut Meats ... _-1b’ Imp. Roquefort .. §5¢ b {Horse Radish ... 15¢ b Meat Dept. {Legs of Lamb ... 35¢ 1b {Fresh Shoulders . 18¢ 1b . Gobel’s Short Cut | Smoked Shoulders 20¢ 1 ! 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