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NE LY 230—W N A( 20—Market —Sports review 5:15— 40— THURSDAY tastern standard Time W EANGLAND STATIONS W—WTIC, H Boston—211 90— W I 121, Boston—508 NEW YORK CITY T9—WNYC—526 bles in New York reports; library r Scott, violimist i Blohn glish for fore oard of Estimate Food and Prof. Hanaway w York Mar Rossiter Hol ATO—WMCA—526 Sport review WMCA orch al Trio rns Jewish all's ore Gahe lomn Grove program B60—WEAF=—151 e 1 and Jane -Summary of pro —Waldorf-Astor: 00 m-\\nl(-l?" “r's book reviewns Emil Velazco, organ recital Nomen's Peacs society Say E the all our drv cleaning work, aiming at all times tor 4 continu ously high standar of expert service. “The Spot for Spots STAR Cleani. g Co. Cleaners a 234 \urfll Sl. 293 Main--G%% Main xercise pro- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929. $:30—Organ recital 9:00—New Jersey Telephone Butld- ing dedication and State Cham- ber of Commerce meeting in Newark —Subway Boys Harmony Quartet i—Bobbie Meeker's dance orch »—Follies Bergere dance orch 90—WGY, Scheneceady—380 3.00—Stock reports; produce mar farm forum; news §:30—Dinner music 7 WGY agricultural program 00—Same as WEAR 1:30—With the Joneses 00—Halsey Stuart presentation 0-—National Coneert Bureau Ho 1 —Organ r 0—WLW. Cincinnati—428 )—Five o'Clock Hawaiians —Live Stock Reports —Polly and Ann. the Girls ) —Sports talk; Conrad, sopran: 10—Foreign affairs round tabl: Fulten Royal orch ; thirty sunshine min et: orchestra Merry gures: Mason's an, 1lletins orche soprano weather L Glad 760—WJZ—395 Vallee's orchestra ¢ programs tra program al program : of Commerce talk financia ces; agricul sun s umgms i F Serenade Fashioned Singing 1 Picturettes stra Hall Musical program Heermann Instrumental saxophone Serenade cgi 00—The Trio 1:30—Polly sirls and Ann, the Glad o Showbox Hour Today’s Features ] l B first broadcasts con- sisted of messages. Then came musi al programs bageball nes, boxing bouts. presidential cctions, inaugural coremonies and lot of other affairs, important unimportant. Now we come to broadeasting of hors: races. As as we can T t. the only 1 the hroadeasting com- 4 is transoceanic non- he horse race in ques- ous Kentucky Derby il Downs, which on-wide ils of the at that time 1"00d —Dick Gasparre's ore Going to*Press” ~Duke Ellington's himes: program sun hestra todity (7). the ) hanquets. Arabesque and Now Songs f—Aunt Jemima onora hour —The Columbians —Sweethearts ir ouvenirs, sent a artists d ar vent panies m stop fligl 1 is the ho's orchestr: will be bro: —Alexander ookup 5:45—Brookwood Lubor Collogs a Zimmerman, soprano Slusarenco, violi we have Cross direction of 8 o'clock party 1bs under the Bourvier at These clubs are com- f the Holy Cross for their first selection sing “Holy Cross Echoes”” Following the r. the tenors will si and Spe b will rend Plowr " and Gibson's ¢ i will be play- The EAST AND WEST STATIONS 250—WODA, —A. A. A prog —Tompkins Paterson—210 the Woodua sylvi Manti's “Czarde ste solo wing rer - Pagano's dezious The Gon. 1450—WNJ, Music Newark— shopping tal station with Friml's “Egyptiar “Swing Along.” such numbers like Danee Roldi's Halp: worth 45—Dot Alexander alk, Dr M 234 Wolfe's a Dance music 0—WFI, Philadelphia—, Radio la —Waldors-A ia di Woodru ews; sto newe Hem-Roid (e lasting relief announced me as WEAL Atlantic City—273 Plans and specifications for practically ali types of small homes are vours for the ask- ing at our Building Bureau. These complete blueprints include— Basement or foundation plans First floor plans econd floor plans Front elevation Right side elevation Left side elevation Rear elevation Sectional drawings and details Call at our office and see them. o assesssssansna PIUONE 55 aAssassssas WHY NOT SAVE ON INSURANCE? ¢ Reduction On Automobile Insurance Merit Rating. —— Also — Mutual Auto Insurance Paying 259, Return ASK US eyt | | | | Bohemienne.” Arditi's selections from Herbert's “Natoma. the public, in | droeme years ago. will be revived to- | | bert's | WEAFR " Cook's | “Chansen Pile;'co Quick day during a special musical pro- gram over WJZ and associated sta- tions at 10:30, with the RKO Melodists. a 30-pieee orchestra: Ivia Perrine. Vera Merit and a chorus at the “mike.” The songw you w hear are “Poor "B Ladder of Roses” and Sousa's “Hip- podrome” march. During the sec- ond part of the program the orches- tra and soloists will render Her- “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Love.” Myers' “Jericho.” Whitting’s “Tin Pan Parade.” Stept's “Do Do Do Something” and “T'll Always Be In Love With You” by the same com- | poser. A distinctly seasonal program, un- der the deseriptive title, “Spring” will be broadcast during the Com- fort hour of music at 7:30 over | AND WTIC. Among the se- lections to be heard are Ancliffe “Spring’s Enchantmen three Trinkaus numbers, Rooster.” “Balky Mule™ and “Buzz- ing Mosquito.”” Stanford's “A River Lullaby,” Friml's “The Song of the Vagabonds,” H “Bells of Somerset” and Wood's “Evening Song."” Gambarelli. former susc with the Metro- House, a lately of “apitol Family, and Gamby” will be one of the featured artists during the National Broadcasting and Concert hour at 10:30 over WEAF nd WTIC. Godfrey Ludlow. vie- linist; Milton J. Cross. announcer und singer of note: Douglas Stan- bury, tenor: Lolita Gainsborg. ist, and the National Concert or- hestra under Cesare Sodero. com- plete the list of artists on this pro- Maria premier politan Ope Major Bowes' ( hetter known dar pia gram well-known Ameri- an tener, will he the guest art during a concert program at over WABC and WNAC tonight. \ir h will be heard in Massenet's non-Le Reve.” Oliver Smith, and Buzzi-Pec- s “Lolita.”” The accompanying orchestra will play Chaminade’s “The Flatterer,” Chopin's “Fantasie Tmpromptu.” Tljinsky's “Orgics of the Spirits.’ i of Yesterday Comes Stealing”—the last two to be sung by a male trio. “Broadway at Night” will shine in program that the Columbians will present tonight over the same statior . This number. espe d for this concert, i a modernistic picture of Broad- way being rocked to sicep, and will cd as the concluding num- Other selections include “When Me and the M “Two Guitar trombone and the tuba will Automobile Insurance 109 Discount MERIT RATING PLAN Call Us for Information. PHONE 3990 The George L. Gans Agency 81 WEST MAIN ST. Ease —Beauty—No Offensive Odor Improved—now dries hard in less than six hours. Here is the finish for old flcors. Xyanize FLOOR ENAMEL Eleven golid fast color shades for ficors, indoors er oot Escelient for mm‘nh,-mdumtlm ‘Waterprool, Quick Dryiag. “The Kiss.” be featured during the first half of Delibes’ “Sylvia Ballet Music” and tomorrow | series at 11 o'clock over | WBZ. under the direction of Waiter Famous songs, which first thrilled | Damrosch. The hour will open with the historic Hippo- {the march from Meyerbeer's “The “Flirtatious ' educational WJIZ and morning's Prophet.” followed by an excerpt from Dvorak's “New World Sym- phony™” and the introduction to the the third act of Wagner's ‘Lohen- grin.” The second half of the pro- gram constitutes the symphony, for advanced pupils and college stu- dents. This phase of musical compo- sition will be represented by Haydn's | Surprise Symphony." LC. FAMILY QUARREL AT SUPPER TABLE Youth Smasbes Plate on Head! of His Brother Joseph Matulis, 21, of 395 Park | stood in the witness box In police court today and accused his brother, Edward, and his mother, of lying. “That's a false statemert. It's a big lie. She ought to be ashamed of hersdf,” he declared when his mother told Judge Stanley J. Traceski that she had received only $10 from him in seven months. “You're the one who ought to be ashamed,” the court told him and imposed a fine of $10 and costs, with probation, on the charge of breach of the peace and assault. Edward Matulis, who is younge: and smaller than Joseph, testified that he returned home from @ local | factory where he is employed and | street, ! scated himself for the evening meal | me that name.” Josephanswered. Tt shortly after 6 o'clock. His mothe served him first, and Joseph, be. coming angry on thé account, picked up a plate and hit him on the head with it, breaking it in sev- cral pieces. Complaint was made to the police and Officer Louis E. Har: per made the arrest. Mre. Matulis testified that Joseph was the aggressor and has been making trouble at home for some | time. but Joseph, who pleaded not guilty to the charge, declared thai Edward applied a vile name to him and also referred to him as “a bum” when he asked his mother for something to eat. “Don’t you believe in showing little brotherly love, or haven't you ever heard of it?” Judge Traceski asked him. “Well, he did not show inuch brotherly love when he called was brought out that Joseph works at night for a taxi company. but is not as willing as Edward to con- tribute to the upkeep of the house- hold . | Placing him in charge of the pro- bation officer. Judge Tracesk! ad- | monished him to help his mother in her efforts to keep the home as it should be kept. and cease his quare E You Save 43¢ with this Coupon—Here is the Offer [ 1 15-pint_can Kyanize Floor Enamel (cholce of -i-u- colors). reguiar price . . 1 high-grade 115-inch Inr price . .. brush Value of this coupon on this offer only . You pay us in cash only . 1Ibflhtlog-l HALL'’S 179 -183 ARCH {John J. relsome attitude towards hig brother and others in the famil Driver Held to Blame For Death of Teacher Bridgeport, April ¢ M—Frank J. Bereanyak, Jr.. of this city, s held criminally responsible Phelan for the death of Miss Mary Witt, 77. Miss Witt, re- tired head of the mathematics de- partment of the Bridgeport high school, wan instantly killed on the night of March 29 at Tranistan av- enue and Park place when struck by a car operated by Beresnyak. Yours to Command. Call LEROUX — the Master Plumber by Coroner | | machine, or otherwise avoiding col- Shortly before her death, Miss ‘llllian with her, before the injury. Witt, with Miss Emma F. Eames and Miss Anna Mills, with whom she resided, aighted from a bus at the west side of Iranistan avenue and attempted to cross that thorough- fare to Park place. In holding the youth who failed to testify before Miss Witt inquest the coroner declared: *“Evidence taken showed there was no inte: fering traffic or obstruction to automobile driver's vision to pre- vent his discovering the deceased in the highway by the aid of an elec- tric light nearby, or by the head- lights of his car, and stopping his Marilyn Miller Will Make Talking Films New York, April ¢ UP—First Na- | tional Pictures announced today that ! Marilyn Miller had signed a $100,- 000 contract to make a talking pic- ture. The company holds an option on a second picture and if it should want her for a third, her pay would jump to $150,000. Miss Miller, now appearing in Chicago, will report for work:in the talkies ut Hollywood by June 9. Her first picture will be “Sally,” the Ziegfeld musical comedy in which was starred on Broadway several scasons ago. a Home Without Plumbing? Just imagine it ! If you look around the house and see the necessities (they are merely conveniences to us today) that master plumbing has made possxble —you will find it difficult to even conceive of a present-day home being able to exist without plumbing—even for a day. Industrial genius has added to the comforts of civilization so steadily and so successfully that we have grown to accept casually, scientific MORTGAGE LOANS A 51/2% Interest INSURANCE MUTUAL 278 MAIN STREET WHEN DINE WITH US. some Maryland oysters lnd fresh crackers. HONISS'S 22 St (Undcr Grant's - St Hartford. Conn. Store) READ HERALD CT. FOR BEST RES NEW BRITAIN IN HARTFORD.| Don’t forget to take home | THis BEIN' HAFF NAKID DONT SEEM 1 FEEL J15S AS HOT AS ccomplishments that closely approach the description of miracles. SERVICE and COST Two important items to consider when you place your automobile insurance. Ask a policy holder in the Lumbermen’s Mutual about his net cost and service. 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