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FRIDAY, MAY 3 {By The dssociated Press) Programs in Eastern Standard time. All time is P. M. unless otherwise §ndicated. Wavelengths on :eft of call letters, kilocycles on right. —Clear channel and chain programs with list of associated stations in detail. 454.3—WEAF New York—660 $9—Jolly Bill and Jane in Program for Children—al m lorf-Astoria Dinner Musi 1so WRC ipp Orchestra—Also WTAG WCAE W res—WEAF,; Kemb's Orcheslra—‘\l-o WRC; Landt Trio—WEAF 7 estra and’ Cavallers: Merle .shnston. Saxophonist—Alse WEEI WLIT WHC WCAR WTAM WWJ KYW WGR Wi n_ Paris; Irma de Ba 5o WEET wric ‘1‘ awcsn WLIT WRC WGY WGR WC \I WWJ WG :90~Gus and Louie with the Town Band—also WTIC WJAR WTAG W Lfll Y WGR WCAE WWJ WRC WEEL WTIC W. il u\\‘nc WTIC WIAR WRC AR WTAG WCSH WIAX 10:00—Hotel Orchestrs Hotr; Vincent Lopez, Direct NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1929. 0—Dick Roberts’ Entertainers :30—Weekly Devotional Services 10—WIP, Philadclphia—192 's orchestra 0—Uncle Wip'e Roll Call P. R. T. Instrumen- | tal Quartet —Hapoca Musical Shower 00—University of I’ennsylvania Dramatic club 0—Musi concert :00-—Dance orchestri 770—WBBM, Chicago—383 1 00—Organ recital 00—Dinner dance 00—Tnternational Ensemble (—Guild tour of Europe 00—Oscar Mayer program :30—Guy Lombardo® Cnadians same stations at 9 o'clock with such numbers as Ganne's “Marche Lor- raine,” “Blue Room" from “The Girl Friend,” “Tiger Rag," Gard- ner's “From the Canebrake,” “Glad Rag Doll,” “Sunshine,” *“Pretty Lit- tle Dear,” “I Love You Truly” and “0ld Fashioned Yesterday." For an unusual bit of harmonious numbers contrasting popular music of today with that of bygone days, tune in on WOR and associated sta- tions at 8:30. You will hear among other numbers “In the Shadows contrasted with “Blue Shadow: "‘iprml\ln Me With Kisses” with T'm Thirsty for Kisses,” *“Good ening Careline” with “Hell> Sweetie,” *All the World Will Be Jealous of Me” with “Who Wouldn't Be Jealous of You” and “I Can Dance with Anybody but My Wife” with “Come on Baby, Let's Dance.” monks of the monastery are building a new road, three-quarters of a mile long, to divert traffic from the main highway which now runs close to their retreat. In carrying out this novel project, the monks are following the example ONNECTICUT of Henry Ford, who had s simlilar road constructed fo divert traffic from his Wayside Ian'at Sudbury, Mass, The newspaper with the largest circulation leads in Classified Ads. START THROUGH FLIGHTS Colon, Paiiama, May 8 M—A Pan- American Airways plane leaving here at dawn today for Guayaquil Ecuador was to make ocennections there with & northbound ‘Peruvian plane from Lima, and bring mail i o'Ch back here for. mummu- 6 o United States aboard next Tuesday's mall plane. ¥ It will mark the IIM time South American mail§ has ‘been ' st through to thel Unlul States by plane. URRIERS 394.5—WJZ New York—760 2:00—Pacific Little Symphony Hour—Also WBZ WEAT, WIR ¥ :00— 18 all Score Two Latham, Latham of 105 1 ind Walter 1. Carlson, son of M B. Carlson of 40 Main New Britain boys, Dwight son of Mr. and Mrs. . W.! Rock avenue, Lew White, popular radio organ- ist, will be heard in a program of May music at 10 o'clock over WEAF and WTIC. The list of selections in- Tud o 's *Da Von Blon's will be 1 tonight over W ianerloe e WTIC at 7:30 in the Ann Penning- ‘nom Rodtead “Musde’ i AR ton program. Dwight is the inventor | [ Nevins e T A new instrument, the mando- The May Night” a combination of the mando- Pl deic bt lin, the ukelelé and the banjo, which he will play during the broadecast. Walter Carlson is an accomplished | md plays the accordion and saxophone. Howard King is the other member of the trio. which makes its debut the Ann Pen- nington Harmon: C \\H(l‘\ W '3 1 = AN Mozart's “The Magic AU WNAC WIEAN For a unigue bit of entertainment . AQ WSPD WHK W) (o A 130 o WIT. H WHY TAKE CHANCES? CALL 2989 OR 369 FOR LW or‘l‘lulr'. “IFaust,” Rimsky- | Korsako's “Coq @'Or” and Masse- | n ot \ ? boufle "he Chocolate Sol- siea Tuagonctte abd | Monks Working to Divert Traffic From Monastery he featured artists. | mphony orche: ical society | U . direction of Harold San-| Cumberland, It. I, May 3 (UP)— program | for tory of the vehicle is|The strange atmosphere of isolation e, read- |based on George Bernard Shaw's|which pervades the Cistercian mon- brilliant satire, “Arms and the[astery will become even more pro- | nounced with the completion of & ighway under con- 7 Wik WLW nd—Aalso Vhal WHAM KI Uncle Bob's Circus; Stories of the Big Top and Noveliy F WBZ WBAL KDKA WLW WJR KYW WHAS V v 7:00—Margaret Elmore—Also KDKA; Old Man D 7:30—Quaker Girl and Orchestra: Lois Benne WBZ WBAL WHAM KDKA WLW W KDKA KYW WHAS WSE WET \ 30— Memories—Also WBZ WBAL Wi :00—Challengers Orchestra Program—Al. KDRA WLW WIT KYW WHAS WSB . 9:30—Phil Spitalny’s Dance Orchestra—. WE AT, 10:00—Slumber Music Hour: Orchestra—Also WL \\ \\ 1IAS WRC 422.3—WOR Newark—710 senge"—Alto WNAC WEAN WFLL WKBW WCAO A AQ WLEW v WFBL WKBW WCAO WJAS WADC Watp W \I\Q WHK WL 1. G 8:00—Story Hour—Also WCAU WN VEE K WCAO WJAS WADC WKRC WGHP WM Q WEBD WHI. WLEW WAL I-»—'rha Album: D n~ Al U WNAC WEAN WFBL _WMAK WCA i WHK WLBW WMAL 9:30—""Doc” West: Old_Phi WFBL WCAO WIAS W \DC WGHP ¥ DAYLIGHT SAVING TIML | STORE YOUR P'URS NOW' AND IN SAFETY We are the only furriers in this city who can give you absolute protec- tion against Fire, Theft and Moths. street, son—Als KDICA : st (li(?“ uarie v—\hn B 1 Wiay of a lute, w w WEAL WHAM WRVA X WIOD WBT KDRA “Maytime." ic selections will feature |the program of tonight's slumber |music at 11 o'clock over WTIC, | opening with the overture to Verdi's “La Torza del Destino.” Other ex- corpts include Leoncavallo's T 7:00—Story in Song, ‘'R Oper: Ww. W .ond Music WA tune WBZ the —Scores Welfare Council opening alg i information OPCT ir Collc Books,” W. s Tewson Colin O° 800—WTIC, Hartford—3500 0—Summary of program, news 0—Specialty Numbe: d or- chestra :00—The Style Serenaders 0—The Ann Penington Girl 7:45—Fish and Game, John W. ‘Titcomb " 8:00—Comcert orchestra allers :00—An Evening in Paris 0—Schradertown Band 3 0—Lew White Orzan recital 0—A Half Hour with the Scn- ate 11:00—Time ,weather and news 990—\WBZ, Springfield—303 0—Time and Baseball Scores 05—Miller's orchestra 0—News Bulleti i1 5—Miller’s orch A 0—Women's Prize Contest 0—Ray Ouimet, Golf Pro sional 15—Health talk 0—Dixie Circus 8:00—The Bing Family 8:30—The Quakers and orchestra 9:00—The Interwoven Pair 9:30—Theater Memories with Jes- sica Dragonette 10:00—The Challengers Dega 10:30—Time and Sportograms 10:36—"Singing the Blues” 11:00—Weather, news and bascball acores 11:10—1"red Koehler’ 11:45—Time, temperat ernment Bulletis 1330—WDRC, New Haven—: 7:00—S8y Byor's orchestra 8:00—The Banjolians $:30—Spring concert $70—WNYG Now York—:20 5:30—Market reports 5:40—"Hiking,” Raymond H. ton ind the scene is laid in Bul- Holmes, and and Cav- struction here. Without outside aid, the Trappist —Weather; $00—Time; IC bring to us a unusually beautiful c at § o'clock by an orchestra under the direction of Rosario Boudon assisted by the Cavaliers, vuring which the follow- ing numbers will be heard: Fletch- | or's “My Love to You,” sclections falk from Herbert's *“The Red Mill,” T:00—American Legion program [ primi's “Melody.” Clarke's “Bell :00—WPCH orchestra the polonaise from Moussors- | Columbla, Park gox Godounow.” Granados' | 860—WABC, New Yo \sbach’s “Trees” and 5D sGronke Ralt achowell's 15—Congregation | 15— Market prices nd John- | 0—Senator Love, “Feeling Pub- lie Pulse Relief for Sore, Aching Feet New York City — “In my practice of Chiropody, I have applied Resinol Ointment with beneficial results after the extraction of irritated and inflamed corns. Particularly when a corn is cut too close, a small application of Resinol is soothing and healing. 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