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NEW:ENGLAND STATIONS $60—WTIC, Hartford—iss 6:35—Symmary Of program; news 30—Instrumental Trio 6:55—Baseball scores 7—Dinner ensemble 7:30—"Ask Me Another™ $—8tudio Party 9—An Evening in Paris 9:30—Correct time 9:31—Musical program 16—Concert - Bureau program 11-~News and weather 1130—WICC, Bridgeport—266 6—Music Hour . 7—8tudio program :15—The Melodiana 7:50—Baseball scores and weather 8—Question Box 8:15—Baseball scores and weather §:30—Republican National Commit- tee 9—True Story Hour 10—Musical program 10:30—Dance orchestra 900—WBZ, Springficld—333 6—Weather report 6:01—Dance orchestra 6:.25—Baseball scores 6:30—S8ketch 7—Musical program —Rhythms $:30—Musical program 9—Concert’ period 10—Correct time 10:01—8extet 10:30—Democratic National paign program 11-—Baseball scores —Symphony orchestra —Time and weather 630—WNAC, Boston—464 5—Ted and His Gang 6—Dinner dance program Cam- 31—Dance orchestra —News 0—Baseball scores 0—Newspaper Sidelights 0—8torles from Real Life School Information 7:50—William 8. Youngman $—The Oracle 1 $:30—Republican National Commijt- |1 tee 9—True Stories 10—Musical program 10:30—Dance orchestra 11—News 11:10—Dance orchestra 390—WEEI, Boston—308 ¢—Big Brother club 6:30—News 6:40—Big Brother club 7:30—The Merrymakers 8—Concert orchestra 9—An Evening in Paris 0—Correct time 9:31—Musicale 10—Concert Bureau program 11—Weather and Flying Forecast 11:05—News a:nd time NEW YORK CITY $70—WNYC—536 6—Time; market high spots 6:10—Mme. Takouhi Avakian, songs 0—FKrench lessons 7:30—Time; police alarms; scores 7:35—Alr College: “Bincerity,” Mary McGovern 7:50—Mabel Thibault, cornetist 8:05—Mabel Empie, soprano $:20—Maude Kindred, pianist $:35—Blanche Mauclair, French songs 8:59--Time; Rudolph Joskowitz, vio- Hnist 9:30—Dance orchestra 10—Time; police alarms; weather $10—~WEAF—193 $—The Marionettes §:30—Jolly Bill and Jane, duets 6—Dinner music 6:55—Baseball scores 7—Happy Wonder Bakers 7:30—Happiness Boys 8—Orchestra and Cavaliers 9:30—Tuneful Troupe 16—Concert Bureau hour 11—Orchestra % 660—WJIZ—154 §——8tudio program §:30—Reports; stock market, finan- clal summary; cotton prices; agri- ‘eultural reports B:45—Aussa Reka, soprane $—8kylarks 6:28—8cores; summary of programs 6:30—8ketch 7—Correct time T—B8kylarks 7:30—Dixie Circus ' 8—Milady's Musicians $:30—The Quakers 9—Concert 10—Correct time 10—Bextet 10:30—Orchestra 11—8lumber Music 710—WOR—122 6:15—Dinner dance 6:45—8ports talk 3—Phil and Ann Brae 15—Keden-on-the-geys 30—Laces and graces 8§—Chimes; Lone Star Rangers 8:30—Republican National Commit- tee 9—True story hour 10—Concert 10:30—8alon orchestra 11—Time; news; bulletins; 11:05—Orchestra 760—WPAP—395 Alfred Chigi, Elmo Russ ,songs —Rose Solomon, pianist 45—Dr. Geo. King, talk 17— Dance orchestra 7:30—8tudio program —Orchestra 9—American concert 10—News; Jimmy Flynn, tenor 10:30—State organ 11—Mr. and Mrs. Woods, harmony 11:30—Dance orchestra $10—WMCA—370 5:30—Clifford Cheasley, numerology §—S8tudio program 8:30—Entertainers 9—Time, ocean life 9:30—Industrial period 10—Orchestra. 10:30—Dance orchestra 11—Dance orchestra 11:30—News; dance orchestra 8$10—WLWL—370 6—Studio prograin 5—Organ recital weather 5:30— The Vagabonds 5:55—News; Vagabonds dance orch. 7:30—Concert quartet 8:30—Male Quartet 9—Albert Meurer concert (From Radio World's Fair) 10—Radio wedding ceremony 10:30—Blanche Mauclair, “French Follies™ 11—Dance orchestra 920—~WRNY—326 5—Television; orchestra 5:30—Congregation Emanu-El serv- ices 6:55—Television; Hollywood News, radio fair 7:30—Jack Fuld's songs 7:45—Bob Schafer, tenor $—Television; man, planist 8:15—*"Buck” O'Neill Says: §:30—Radio Sweethearts 9—Television; Parker's Old-Fash- foned Singing, radio fair | 10—Television; ~ Giuseppe Adami, violin ® 10:30—"Song Leigh 10:55—Television 970—WABC—309 3—Hodgdon's Food Service §—Bay Lone Wolf :45—Broadway Chat :05—Orchestra :30—Political debate, national is- sues :30—'Singing Wrights” Musical Portfolio :30—Watch Tower program 10—Orchestra 10:30—Orchestra 11—Time; weather forecast 11:04—Negro Achievement hour Painters,” Ralph EASTERN STATIONS 1020—WODA, Paterson—291 5:30—News; sport talk —Californians 7—Studio Trio Norman Smith, tenor s—Susquehannans §$:30—Weekly devotional service 11—Arcola Manor entertainment 11:30—Orchestra 1120—WGCP, Newark—368 10:01—George Gelling, harmonica —Orchestra 860—WIP, Philadelphia—319 :30—Harmony Kings H -Agriculture, duce reports 7—Bedtime story; roll call 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—278 Organ recital 5—Dinner concert )—Dance orchestra 0—Master Brawn, )—Orchestra 9—Playground Pals 9:30—Concert orchestra 10—Dance orchestra 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 6—Stock reports; news items ¢—Dinner music 0—8cores; health talk 0—WGY Players §—Musical program 9—"An Evening in Paris" 9:30—Larry Brier's Troupe 10—Concert Bureau hour 11—Radiogram Throagh the Static I From the beautiful “Romanza Andalusa” by Saraste, played as a violin solo, to a rollicking orchestral arrangement of “Turkey in the Straw’ 'is an unusual contrast at- tempted by a concert orchestra, which will broadcast at 8 o'clock over WEAF. Other selections in- clude Rapee's ‘My Angel from Herbert’s “Dream G aldson’s “The Dark Madonna,” Mac- Dowell's “To a Water Lily” and Coates’ “Rose of Samarkund.” soprano Another all-star program will be Ly the concert bureau of the N. B. o and WTIC. Among those to be heard are a concert orchestra under Cesare Solero, a grand opera quartet with Genia Zielinska, Devora Nadworney, Webb. The usual Friday night impromp- tu studio party by members of the WTIC staff will be broadcast through that station at 8 o'clock. Much of the interesting and varied is promised. semble known as Milady's musi- cians over WJZ and WBZ at 8 o'clock, the program to include a Mozart number, Schubert's inv:n! Musicale, By,” Beethoven tet” and Morley Month of Maying, ‘Now is will be i program to be broadcast o'clock over WBZ and WJZ. > other selectionss |the entracte from Thomas’ Jnon, ay's “Darling {Gray.” Shay’s “That Old Sweetheart *" Dalton’s “Land | Waldteglel's” 2 Kahn's “Ten Little M Jarnfeld)s “Prelude,” a n Herbert's ‘Babes in 4 Tschaikowsky's “Hu- included The well known “Gypsy Song' ‘of Herbert, will among other numbers voceal sextet durng a concert presentation |at 10 o’clock over the same stations. Other numbers include “Where the River Shannen Flows.” Bond's “End Love sung StoveRepairs Complete line of stove repair live stock, pro- heard tonight as the weekly offering system at 10 o'clock over WEAF Guiseppe di Benedetto and Theodore A program of seventeenth century music will be presented by an en- “Mo- " Purcell's “Passing adagio from “Sep- the Instrumental and vocal soloists featured during a concert at 9 The program will be opened with Bohm's “Attack of the Uhlans,” and among are of <pana of a Perfect Day,” “The Little Ban- Dickens’ “Memories” and nta Lucia.” —L. C. Road Conditions in State of Connecticut Road conditions and detours in the State of Connecticut made necessary by highway construction, repairs and oiling announced by the State High- way department, as of September 19th, are as follow Route No. 1 014 Lyme, East Lyme and Water- ford, five miles under construction. Pavement complete. No delay to traffic. * Greenwich and Stamford, should- ers being olied. Route No. 3 Waterbury—Middlebury road and Sunnyside avenue under construction with one-way, traffic for short dis- tances. Waterbury—Milldale, Southington Mountain is under construction. Shoulders not complete. Ridgefield—Danbury read, con- crete construction work on new lo- cation. Danbury—Newton road, bridge an construction work on mew loca- tion. Newton—B8andp-Hook ofled for one mile. Route No. ¢ Salisbury—Great Barrington road is under construction. Concrete being laid. One-way traffic maintained. Sharon—Lakeville road is under construction. Route No. 6 Brooklyn—Danielson road in the towns of Killingly and Brooklyn un- der construction. Detour posted. Danielson—8o. Killingly road {s under construction. Open to traffic. Windham—Willimantic road, shoulders are being oiled. Route No. U. 8. 7 Danbury—New Milford road, con- crete construction completed, from Danbury to 8till River. Uncompleted from Still River to New Milford, three' miles. Railing uncompleted. Route No. 8 Castle Bridge, Torrington-Thom- aston road is under construction. Traffic should proceed with caution on account of grade crossing. Short one-way traffic. Thomaston—Waterbury road being road, Henry Morans 365 MAIN ST. Dealers in Cunningham Radio Tubes B e 3 of unvarying accuracy There are no “ifs” nor “‘ands”’aboutyourradio receptionwhenyourset isequippedthroughout with zew Cunningham radio tubes. So uniform are their quality and perform- ance, you can depend on them for faithful tone reproduction. @ on the top of every Cunning- ham tube is visible proof of in-built integrity and quality. w w * This monogram - * E.T. CUNNINGHAM, Inc. New York Chicago San Francisco A 4 L RADIO J1UuBES Post & Lester 11 MAIN ST. Local Distributors For | dam Bridge. One-half mile detour at Higganum and one-way traffic at bridge, Arnolds Station. Bleomfield—Granbp road is under conatruction, short detour. Grosvenordal—No. road is under construction. Open to | tratfic. A 5 Norwich—Putnam road-at Atta- waugan is ungder construction. Open to traffic, Griswold—Norwich road is being oiled for. 3 miles. 4 Norwich—City line road is being oiled for one-half mile. , Plaintield—Danielson’ road s be- ing oiled for 2 mHes. . 3 Thompason— Wilsonville ing oiled for 1 1.2 miles. Route No. 38 ', Norwich—Groton’ road from ‘Nor- wich city line to Brewaster!s Neock is under construction. Open to traffic. Route No. 101 * o Chaplin - Willlmaptic road, shoul- ders being oiled for four miles, Route No. 103 1 Montville, Hartford - New Lon- don road, shoulders are being oiled for three miles. Route No. 104 Glastonburk, Glastonbury . Port- land road is under construction. Gpen to one-way traffic. Route No. 100 Mansfield - Phoenixville road i» under construction. This road near- ly impassable to traffic. Coventry, Coventry-Mansfield de- pot road closed ,traffic may go over good state road through South Cov- entry. road is be- . Route No. 111 Portland - Cobalt road is under construction. One-way traffic for % mile. Guilford - No. Guilford road is being oiled for one mile. Durham - No. Guilford road 1s be- ing oiled for one mile. Durham - Middletown avenue 18 being olled for three miles, Route No. 113 Thomaston - Bristol road is un- der construction. Concrete being poured. One-way traffic ‘west of Ter- ryville. Route No, 114 No. Branford and North Haven road, shoulders are under construc- tion. No delay to traffffic. Route No. 130 and 147 ‘Woodbridge - Seymour shoulders under construction. delay to traffic. Route No, 131 Salisbury, Canaan - Salisbury road is under construction. 8hort- detour around bridge near Salisbury. Route No. 133 Newton - Bridgeport road, con- crete construction _complete. Ralling uncompleted. Route No. 123 Foot of Bunker Hill to Cornwall Bridge, resurfacing complete. Shoul- ders and guard rail not finished. Traffic-open at all times. Canton - Collinsville, Nepaug road is under construction. Detour post- ed. Traftic should proceed with cau- tion over detour. Route No. 137 Kent - Macedonia road. ,macadam construction’ completed. Railing un- completed. road, No to No. 138 Litchfield - Bantam road is under construction. .Shoulders uncom- plete. Route No, 120 Sherman - New Milford, ‘Weba- tuck road is bein golled for three miles. Route No. 130 Woodbury-Watertown road, bitu- minous macadam completed, ralling uncompleted. . Route No. 133 Cornwall Hollow Road, Cornwall to Bo. Canaan is under construction. No detours. Route No. 133 Hartland Hollow Bridge is under construction. _ Short detour around brbidge. Route No. 136 New Fatrfield-8herman road, steam shovel grading and macadam construction under way. Short de- lays probable. Sherman-Toll Gate Hill road be- ing oiled for 2 miles. Koute No. 1477 Seymour-Bladden River Bridge is under construction. No delay to traffic. Oxtord-S8eymour road, being oiled for 4 miles, shoulders Genuine “Old Company’s Lehigh Coal” THE SHURBERG : COAL CO. Phone 2250 55 Frankln St. We test all brakes FREE OF CHARGE testing Machine, Brii free at .| being done. Lyme and East bury-No. Plains read der way at -wl places. delays probable, 3 Crystal Lake road, towrs of Rock- ville and ‘Eilington are under con- struction, No detours. & * Rewte No. 178 .Saybrook-Grading. Winthrop road, slight delay probable. . Newte.No. 1! Bethel-Redding road, steam shov- el grading and macadam construc- 'tipn under way. No defours neces- sary. : Redding, Redding-Bethel road be- ing oiled for one mile. Houte' Ne. 319 Bantam-Morris raad:is under con- struction. No detours, Route No. 338 Prospect-Cheshire road, grading around shovel. No délay to traf- fie. Route No. 387 West Haven-Beach Street, under construction, -No delay to traffic, No Route Numbers Beacon Falls—Pines bridge is un- fler construction. No delay to traf- tic. Canterbury-Brooklyn road is be- ing oiled for 3 miles Canaan-South Canaan road, short detour around bridge - near South Canaan, Clinton-Westbrook, Clinton-Deep River road is under construction for two and one-half miles. Derby—Olivia street is under construction. Closed to traffi¢ by the city. Easton-Monroe macadam road under construction. No delay to traftic. Enffeld-8citico, Broad Brook road is undeér construction, but open to traffic, . Ellington-Crystal Lake road, com- pleted aection being ofled. Granby—Salmon Brook street, is under construction. Open to traffic. Hebron, Hebron-Colchester 10ad is being oiled entire length. Hebron, Hebron-Amaton road Is being olled entire length. Hebron, Hebron-Gllead road fs being olled from Hebron Center to Old Creamery. Hebron, Hebron-Marlboro road is being ofled the entire length. Mansfleld - Center - Warrenville road {s under construction, Open to traffic, Mansfield—Completed section of Mansfield Center and. Warrenville road being oiled. New Haven — Townsend avenue, bituminous macadam under con- struction, S8hort detour posted. North Stonington—Col. Brown road being oiled for 2 miles. Rocky Hill—ElIm street, grading under way. Slight delay to traffi Redding-Georgetown road, struction work-started. ' No detours. Sharon-Millerton road is under construction. No detours, Sterling—Bridge {s under con- struction at Sterling Village. De- tour posted. Bridge under construc- tion at Oneco. Temporary bridge in use, ‘Wallingford—State ' street, laying bituminous macadam for 3 miles. No delay to traffic. ‘Woodstock—Weat réad is being olled for 2 miles. Wethersfield—Jordan Lane is un- der construction and rather rough, closed to through traffic. Windsor Locks-Suffield, East Main ‘street is under constructien. Traffic may take good road through Suffield Center, F Btratford—The Conn. Co. is put- ting in special work at the corner of Barnu avenue and North Main streets. Traffic is being controlled by traffic men, EDISON GETS RELICS Grove City, Pa.. Sept. 23 —In continuous service in a display win- dew here for 23 years, two 200-watt electric light bulbs have been pre- sented to Thomas A. Edison. One bulb was burned out but the other was in good condition, SHORE “LOBSTER"” From 5 to 8 P. M. Every Day (Except Sunday) HONISS’S 23 State St. Hartford, (Under Graat's Store) Do You See This Car? - The Brakes Are Being Tested Don’t test your brakes on the other fellow’s car. Let us test them. with our new Raybestos Brake t your car in and have your brakes tested New Philadelphis, 0., Sopt. 31 (UP)—Mayor W. F. Hurst will ac- cept no more checks in payment of el fines. 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