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Dr | donie’ Gruenberg 560—WCAC, Storrs—536 T—TFarm Topic: | 500—WDRC, 'w Haven—268 5—Merchants' Musical Period Mann 1 | 10—Pietro Aria, violinist iot 6:30—Time, Theater Review ino’s Banjo s and weather report 1y Valentine, sof phonic Period 920—WPCH aft orchest Simon Hirdan- joys’ and Girls' i A T Zion $—Program from New Huven school | 2 A of Music | o a—Time ’ nane 9:01—Bon Ton Banjoists 9:30—Weather Teport 1130—WICC, Bridgeport—206 Merchants' Music Hour T—Studio Prog: :30—Bedtime S—Studio program 4—String ensemble —Weather forecast ner to Maur Hotchner 920—WRN i—Mae Sims, ukulele ~May-Alg, duets Malcolm Austin, 1 ritone (—Hotel Statler orchestra i5 0—Radio Nature League o H‘;).A"T.‘,‘ 3 Program’ from NBC Studios (o=t St y—Concert band | 5:30—Heckscher Young Artists 1 Time and news Hammond, tenor 5 : 3 tonway's Broadway chat ):05—] tic Bits “Song of . - ? 10:05——Dramatic Rits from £ | T ot the Bea” Tads g 10:30—Baseball scores ““ll:)'!‘ ]\_;"r-ltyl‘l‘tulk AaboRllicl Newvoomb and preh. (1—Harry Tucker's orchestra 11:30—Time and weather reports o ek 850—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—161 ink De Lyon, tenor; pianist 5—Ted and His Gang ing's orchestra —Juvenile Smilers ‘Heigh-Ho” popular music 0—Elks Hotel orchestra 20— WGTL—201 —Musicale violinist I=—Cuin Mbtonist Briepas -John Reed, bharitone —Mason and Hamlin concert Dt TA L Eoite 30—Program from New York el e 11:15—Hotel Brunswick orchestra W A e 11:40—Kenmore Restaurant orch. Ottinger, Dr. Hastings and Dr. Speakers: 670—WE Boston—i48 Jacoh Katz 6—Jacques Renard and orch, | sl S Tovenite Gems ' Eastern Stations 5—Big Brother club = 30—Oh Boy program 7:50—Forestry talk 1020—WODA. Patcrson—294 5:30—News; sport talk $—Program from New York John Hickey, pian 10:30—News | {5 Man oatiold i 10:35—Coal Dust Boys . Campus (1 11:05—Radio forecast and weather —_Sod Busting, H. I n 11:10—Organ recital 15—Radio shoppers e ench elass v . » Zimmerman, violinist New York Stations |5 0 ms N §:30—I3u d Fischer’s Commanders INYC—35: 11— nice entertainment 310 WA s 11:30—Pat Cristello’s Gondoliers 6—Market high spots 6:10—Croft Kiddies 25—Baseball scores 30—8panish lessons :35—Air College i 15—Frank Doblin, song king mellow 11-——Mr, and Mrs. Leo Wood Music Course; Volfe’'s Ramblers Emanuel 1120—WGCP, Newark—208 Belloussoff, | 5__popular program 30—Alice from Wonderland ack Browne's orchestra ar Knights immy Shearer, songs Philadelphia—105 program . Philadelphia—349 er dance orchestra rmace Michael Press, Bey, pianist; cellist :15—Annual dinner of Grand Jur- ors' Association, honoring John A. Mason 10:15—Dinner to Charles E. Tuttle. Speakers: Judge Cran. Manton, Justice Tompkins, Dr. Frederick B. Robinson, Nathaniel Evessi Elsberg. ayt = orches 11:30—Police alarms; weather Il Call. birthday list; Leon sy ssa, violinis $10=WEAP—182 reside Hour; instrumental —Twillght Hour 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jill L -Waldorf-Astoria dinner music 6:55—Baseball scores 8 7—8ynagogue vices 7:30—Rita Raymond, soprano 45—Henrietta Schumann, pianist §—Bame as WTIC 9—Correct time 9—8ame as WTIC 11:30—Hal Kemp's orchestra | quartct 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—273 —Organ recital; news flashes )5—Dinner concert s—Dinner dance orchestra, helsea concert orchestra , “Learning to 11—Danec 790—WGY, | 6—Stock reports “gtory of Edward" 15—Blanche Kraft Fink, soprano 30—Reports; Stock marke ©clal summary; cotton pr cultural reports is 5:45—Mme. Lolita Gainsborg, pian- |g ist | Baseball scores 5—Frank Winegar's orchestra ¢ of programs avoy Plaza orch e 1-Rand band me as WEATF 0—Madrigal mixcd quartet “aton v Confirmation Photographs WBZ | AT fil'li(‘l\ll.}' REDUCED e | sxi0 ENTARGIMINT FRER ;(,::.2 ot time; Ben Pollack's or-{ WITH EVERY DOZEN e ARCADE STUDIO pecht's orehestra new in hooks ores Bernhard Levitow's e Art Every Day Life" tes; Reid's Neapolitans obo Crusadirs 4—The Captivators —XKolster Radio program udio program ews bulletins; weather 11:05—Hale Byers' orehestra Witching Hour 60— WHN—395 rson’s dance orche : Trio s orchestra | othy's orchestra T60—WPAP—395 R — —Presentation ! HERE therc's a wilil American period | there’s a way” in the “rench lesson | case of the Auto thief. | He laughs at locks. Your best | care may not prevent the theft, but you can escape the money loss by insuring. INS ; eWilt 810—WLWI— New Rochelle Colls sloria Casale, sop —Grace enser 6:45—"Books," Adrian Da —Castleton 1 6—Talk; Martin J 7:45—Venetian orct URE Have you a second mortgage to sell? Do you want a second mortgage placed? See us in either ¢ Camp Real Estate Co. | 272 Main St. Phone 343 N. B. National Bank Bidg. reception and din- 0 wu Drummel Weather reports —Organ recital T:30-—Doris Deen, soprano News and time Ti40—Acolian Male quartet | al progriu S—Dr. Fabre, “Home Science Uni- ~—Newspaper Niglts n Bernie's orchestra General | le and pleasing pro- en last night, or rather | carly this morning, by the NBC | studios, and no doubt many radio | fans waited patiently until that time | 10 hear a most pleasing and enter- | taining program. The singing and | playing was of good quality and so vell rendered that program went teyond its scheduled limit. We ho that in the future the staff will give s more of these after midnight pro- | srams. Paul Whiteman's orchestra, | which followed this program, proved that it is just as popular as ever and | the “Blue Fantasy” played by the ensemble was indeed @ pleasure to | listen to, Bellini’s famous opera, “Norma, rformed in tabloid form ! night. “Norma™ is an opera of the | older Italian school and the airs and cnsemble numbers are based on sim- ple harmony and melodic structu IN POLICE COURT Witness Wields Knife With| Woods in Yictim's Role The slashing affray in the cofleel house in the Palace theater building [ great deal of experience on Main street last Sunday after. | dramatic lines. is directing the play. noon was reenacted at an afternoon session of police ! - Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods | CWeN" «--... : ssuming the role | while a witness wielded the sharp hanana knife in Kachadorian aged €2, of 155 North street, was alleged to have done when he slash- ed Michael Davidian of 353 monwealth avenue about the face, | vt} * inflicting wounds that necessitated | Marthe - several stitches to close. D. Saxe found probable cause on the | ault with a deadly and | which charge of as | May 1. court yesterday, | '130b" Bennett E. M. Ralston of the victim, | Bishop Doran . | Dick Donnelly . | Clarence VanDusen | Mabel . | Sabel Ethel Clark . the manner in Cholaskian, Com- Judge M. ! Berlin, April ! which will be pleasing to the ear. | qangerous weapon and bound Cho- | Rasche, Germany's Norma” is written in a simple and casy style and will be a welcome 1 licf from the heavy and constantly operi, Phil Cook, famous comedian and | entertainer will be of amusing sketches, {laskian over to the June term of su- | Will ! ior court in $1000 bonds. |steamship Columbus on Saturday. he will be joined later by Lieutenant pe 5 Attorney A. 8. Aharonian, defense | swift changing style of the modern | gounsel, wanted the court o take | Ernst Udet with whom she intends jurisdiction but Prosecuting Attor- |to engage in flying exhibitions, ney Woods replied that the statute covering the case might just as well i heard 101eht [he wiped off the books if a bind- | over WBZ at § o'clock in a4 number ! gver was not The surround- | Cholaskian made. He having | | “the old country,” he said. |Girl Thespians to Play “Nothing But the Truth” The Girls' Friendly society of St. Mark's church will present “Nothing But the Truth,” a comedy in three |acts by James Montgomery, in the | parish rooms next Tuesday evening, The cast will be as follows: COMING TO U. S. 25.—(M—Thea flying fraulein, leave for New York on the SIXTY REBELS KILLED Mexico City, April 256 (UP)—Sixty acoused | rehels were killed or wounded in a said he carried the knife as protec- tion against “the drunks on Spring Miss Mabel Wallen, who has had along + Lester Hume «« Lilly McNulty | . Charles Pratt Mrs. Ralston ...... Irene McNulty .. Glion Benson «eeo.. Willis Hall .. Wilfred Chant | Edith Anderson | +eees Isabelle McNulty « Eva Speakman .. Jean Winan | cartied a | Tecent engagement with federals at | | inz program will consist of orches- | grygge against Davidian for an en- | Cueramaro according to official in- tral numbers The Sylvani which should prove pleasing to the ar. This program will come through | Some of the selections to be heard | tonight will he Down the Rio, At Twilight, Think- | ing of You and A Life on the Ocean During the Variety Hour broad cast which follows the Foresters B,‘ | program of instrumental and voecal | [ selections will be heard such as A | IBowl of Roses, Let Me Call You | Sweetheart, Moonlight Iane, Dawn of Tomorrow and Gather the Rose. Raff's “Leonore” symphony will be the feature number of the Slum- | ber Music ensemble, going on the | |air at 11 o'clock through WJZ. Oth- | | er numbers included in the program | |will be Thome's “Simple Confes- | sion,” Mendelssohn’s overture to | |“Athalic,” Haydn's menuet from | ifth Symphony,” and seclections | from Grieg's “Per Gynt.” | The Troubadours have prepared | |another intcresting program of pop- {ular numbers for th regular Wed- | nesday night presentation which will be broadcast through WTIC at 9/ jo'clock.The featured numbers will | i{be Mary Ann, Dream River, Eve- | ning Shadows and Every Evening. —L. C. e EXAMINED EYES — ||Frank E. Goodwin ‘T Eyesight Specialist | 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 ‘e GLASSES FITTED To Own A Home— committed, he declared. Cholaskian testified that a week | WJZ and other stations at 8:30. ago Sunday he and Davidian had‘“m ard 'some words over a card game and Tangi oy Lee, Rolling | yayigian hit him. Cholaskian, on asked him “who he hit last Sunday" | meeting Davidian, : | Wave. !and the fight started. 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