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20 FEATURES ON THE AIR Friday, Mar. 1 UBastern Standard Time) €:30—Mechanics of Mirt WOSH WFI Wi Sy Honw WMAK Wi .BW WMA Me ; Staga Mus JR FRIDAY Lastern standard Time NEW ENGLAND STATIONS 600—WTIC, Hartford—506 program, news og §:00—M 11:00— 990—WBZ, Spri 590—WENT, Boston— 0—N 570—=WNMC. \—'»:R Sder ezl 45—\Van 'lr'(x orc 0—WAC Story Music hou agricul- 00—Wilson's 0—Clopin Drchostra e orch. 00—=May Smsm Lr"r de TRtose 15—Echoes of the Orie 0—Quakers :00—Musical review 30—Theater memorics :00—Challengers )—Correct time 30—Phil Spitalny’s mu 11:00—Slumber music 860—WABC—319 00—Bridge lesson 5:15—Congregation services 6:15—Market pri 6:30—~Dorothy Dwan, pia 6:45—Enna Jettick, melodies 7:00—Chimes; Harry Tucker's or- chestra 7:30—Herbert's Ent 8:00—Aviation acti 8:30—~Rundback # 9:60—Comedy skit, * Tramp" 9:30—In the dreammaker's studio 10:00—8t. George orchestra 10:30—Dick Gasparre's orchestra 11:00—Negro achievement hour 1010—WHN—297 9:00—Allan Kurtz's orchestra and Peter nt Emanu-El rtainers ities hour rs' hour | ramps Tramp | 1d WCAE WTAM \\\\.l K k\\ WoR WOR WKR wrIe wJ WEAF I VW R WTAG WEEI WLIT WRC WNAC WEAN WFI WMAQ W W W Z WBAL WHAN KYW WHAS WsM WSB LAST aterson T130—WNI Newark SH0=W L, Philade GLO—WIL, Philadelphin—19 PIO0—\\ P T00—WIW common men and d think ght NOW! ryousness, usual- iced to de Sce our op- Examined Free Good Dept. Credit s Gptical Your at 282 MAIN ST. AND WEST STATIONS 210 Cincinnati— 128 Our | some NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929, Cornelia Otis Skinner, daughter the famous actor, will contri of her popular chara sketches as the outstanding featu during a musical program at o'clock over | \| Today’s Features Il | e | TlON AT ana 10 WOR and WNAC to- t. With her will be none other than Nathaniel Shilkret, whose { radio concert conductor is iundreds of thousar & will be his first appea e over the Columbia chain, @ am made up run the poj am Wil ope v M Back to Oi radis contralto, Rose,” ra, nd during a same chain at r song stag n the Wo “March of t “Lady . plcturesque osphere and surroi night's scene of the Paris” series ove “An Schr 1derton hen Use Our Easy-Payment-Plan Wonderful NEW SPRING COATS 'ee_and DRESSES New Spring COATS Here in o <tyles in both dress mode and sport models, At $11.95, You can pay by the weck —it's casy New Spring DRESSES In beautiful prints <olid color Canton crepe. tte and lace les, new designs ideas, and new A little the cach pay-day au arc yours New Spring ENSEMBLES Both witl, =il oth coats and les ) have darved (R pretiicst of all shown New York ciiy. At YOU DON'T SEED CASH! s umes Barton half hal- and Get announcement of the im- inauguration of President- musical pending | elect Hoover will be given over sta- WBZ at 9 review will numbers Herber arch” and “'Pre: The patriotic *Columbia (he Gem of the Ocean” will be the theme song of the program, vill also include “Two Guitars,” Openshaw's Will > Paternack’s ging the Scal Ideas.” The musical A dramatic narr xperien entitled 1" will be told by M ssell, who was in tl ervice in France duri War, during a pro at 10 o'clock over the same st Musical fea- is half-hour will in- ler the dirce- rogram to- s of re- flooded during the sca- r will conduct r WJZ presenied by WTIC t . will e on ove ers, the premier | medley of “Show Boat 1150 he Father of Suzanne Lcurrlcn nl(‘\ \bum(‘ seeretary of nent e wi ANNE MAY PILOT Yesterday's three flights so soon after the crash of Wednesday were |in line with the procedure regularly | followed in the army for young pu- pils after their first smash-ups, that R to get them into the air agaln as on as possible and thus restore e e T e ) their machines. liniy's Bemiled Amwrenfly‘ P porist a0, o s Dt : ed l L “ [0 Fl | been t).dt‘lly what Colonel Lind- etermined {0 Lear! y | bergh had in mind for Anne. It is |reasoned, also, that Wednesday's ; .1+ | Might with its nearly disastrous end- v, March 1 P—This |ip0 ient have been made with the ed toduy to the be-|jjea of acquainting her with some of Anne Morrow might|the rudiments of aviation. she Decomes| g¢ i assumed that another pur- 041 hose of yesterday's flig was the advancement of aviation, dear to the | colonel’s heart, by demonstrating that Wédnes “mishap” was a " | forgettable precedent. Miss Morrow's L take !"““‘ parents are known "to share with 15 of the past t Coloncl indic JY(‘ el is teac) & is teachi her an ardent enthusiasm for avia- tion and its future. Cuernavaca with its lazy beauty will draw the aviator and the Mor- rows again this week-end. Colonel Lindbergh and Anne will return to Mexico City on Tuesday. Further definite assurance has been given in authoritative sources that there will be no secret wedding, as some had suggested might take place on this second trip to the Morrow country home. There has been no intimation of the colonel's plans after his return from Cuernavaca. Although he has demonstrated his ability to fly with one arm it is not believed he will attempt anything so arduous as a flight back to the United States until his shoulder, now wrapped in ban- dages, and his arm in a sling, are much improved. This, it is said, is probably be a matter of 10 days. King Dead Since 1852 Summoned Into Court Hanover, Germany, March 1 UP— The Prussian government has sum- moned Ernest August, late king of Hanover, to appear in court before February 20 and state his claim to the ancient Liebnis house. His body has Jain in the Hanover Mausoleum since 1852. The Prussian government will take formal possession of the house on February 20 when'the dead ruler fails to appear. K MINISTER TO STAY Wallingford, March 1 (A—Rev. Robert C. Mansfield, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church here for two years, yesterday received call to remain as pastor. 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