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22 n | 7 NN THURSDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 §:00—Final closing stock markets §:256—Lost and fouri; positions wanted B:40—Rhythms 6:00—Time; news bulletins 6:06—Dinner music 6:19—Weatherman ports 30—Melodies 59—Temperature; elody boys he Coke twins incent Lopez and his orch Serenade 30—William Flood, tenor 00—Special program from NBC studios 9:30—Concert 10:00—Dance orchestra 10:30—Round the world four 11:00—Time; sportogram; weather. man 11:08—News bulletins; scores 11:18—Temperature Pollock’s orchestra from studios 00—Alvin Roehr's orchestra Baseball scores Vincent T.op stra from NBC s The studios 10—Gireat Adventu 9:00—Prog and his or- $:00 N Moments with Gu s from NBC from studios NBC ram 30—Concert orchestra griculture re- studios Roosevelt program Round the studios Hollingsworth hall Henry Theis and his orches. Coney 1 0 world from NEC chimes OHE nd Melvi tra at 30—1 Amigc Johnny naders 10 Hamp's K r baseball 2—WENR, Chicago—870 i Air J 337—WJAR, Pr vidence—890 Th Mik DX Parac Herm Air Vaud WEBBM, Ch 1dio orchest 6: eball scores 1:90—Mid-week Federation hymn sing from NBC studios 7:30—Comfort program from NBC studios 8:00—Chiropractic society Rhode Island talk 8:05—Hula Hawaiians §:30—Rudy Vallee and his Conn ticut Yankees from NBC studios 9:30—Famous Trials from NBC studios 10:00—Special prog studios 0—News flashes —Baseball score 22— WOR, Newarks—710 §:00—Ada Twerdowsky, pianist b:15—Emil Velazco, organist b:40—Traveler's French—Prof. Edmond LaVergne B:50—Ernie and Joe: 6:15—Newscasting £:20—Sports talk 6:30—Charles W Minutes of Sunsh 6:45—Elements of Acosta 7:00—Time; Commodore chestra 30—Slim program :59—Chimes :00—Lone Star Rangers 30—Wandering Gypsies :00—London concert 10:00—Orchestra 10:30—The Frolickers 11:00—Time: news bullefins; ther report 11:05—Ernie Golden's Canton ace orchestra 11:30—Hotel Alamac orchestra 70 Maxey Ago— with Terrace > Inn orchestras CBS studios from of from CBS from CBS i from NBC pros | 10 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 Dinner Stock music quotations; mini stocks Baseball Newscasting time 2. ) from NBC ios Hamp ne Aviation Thirty Bert School of Prog Music program um from NBC studis orchestra from NBC Grill or- 20 studios Dance program from NBC tound the world to ' studios lumber from ' music from NBC gians dance wea- weather 526—WNYC, New York—: §:45—Time; market high spots §:50—The Union of Pen and Voice —Mary McGovern 6:05—Sports by John B. Foster §:20—Everett Lobb, tenor 6:30—Queens City General Hospital address—Otto Schuler 6:45—The Open Road—Raymond H. Torrey 7:00—First Aid—Di 7:10—Chester Talln 7:25—Information for motorists; civic information 7:30—Time; police ala —Baseball scores; tide fables —Jewish Community Centers of Yonkers—Isidore Bierseld 7:50—Famous Quarrels in Litera- ture—W. Orton Tweson %:05—John Crouch, pianist 2:30—Prospect park band concert :30—Sign off 90 mar- Schenectady— reports: prod news items repor Baseball scores 6:30—Dinner musie i—Baseball scores 0—Rice string quartet 8:00—WGY agricultural program 8 Rudy Vallee and his orches- tra from NRBC studios 1 lios Musical studios Presentation from NBC studios [ Singers from NBC program from NBC s T concert hour can recital 6—WDRC, New Haven—1330 eather report stanrant ensemble Haven Merriman 15 8:00— Four §:15—Sara ander, rano 526—WMCA. New York— The 9:30—Convention of the | can party at Mecca temple 0—Weather; news summary 40—McAlpin dance orchestr 00—Village Grove Nut club Neighborhood House rio §:45—Mary prano 9:00— Ade Hill Hinchliffe, so- 1 11: 12: T and Vestuti's Rascati's ¢ 454—WEAF. New York—660 30—Happy Harmonies 0—Jolly Bill and 55—Summary of programs 00—Black and Gold orchestra 55—Baseball scores :00—Federation hymn sing 30—Comfort program :00—The Eternal Question; cert orchestra; songs £:30—Rudy Vallee and ticut Yankees 00—The Singers 30—Historic Trials 00—Orchestra 30—NBC concert hour 30—Bossert orchestra 00—Spitalny’'s music Sherr Weather r WEEL Boston Vacation Rim men ~Vacation —News despatches port | | | ensemble =0 con- 10— NRC Musical progra is Connec- Comfort program from 1dios cal prog dy Vallee an from [} [} 10 10 11 12 his Conn NBC studios NB( Melody Present studios Wealhe Ne Singers from 8:30 me = 10:00 ition from NBC 395—WJZ, New York—7i60 5:00—Brier’s orchestra §:30—Summary of programs b:35—Reports market ing pr nd tion cial summary of the day exchange closing tations; state and f tural reports £:00—01d Mar 6:25—Baseball 6:30—Pollock’s orc 7:00—Exposing Your Albert Wiggam (7:15—May Singhi r de Rose: William Danic Andy Sannella Ruitar 7:30—Vincer £:00 8:30—The Ghos Dunninger §:00—Orchestr 9:30—Concert 10:00—Dance o time 1 fly 211—WNAC, fed 11 Waltor Boston—1{ ot finan- cotton 5 ind quo- | irriers B Master estra Pe 11:00—Slimber o 12:00—Aviation weath 3H—WABC, New :00—Julius Richter, 30—Closing market 45—The Voice 00—Al Lewellyn, 15—Interview 30—Duke Ellington 00—Symphony orches Nh—Daguerreotypes 30—T'nited States Mar 00—Detecti 9:30—RBuffalo Civic chestra 10:30—Colum 11:30—Pipe dreams York—860 pric tenor Vitt JEWELER & DIAMOND DEALER 295 MAIN ST NEW SRITAIN 428—WLW, Cinc 8.00—The Hawa ¢:30—L innati—700 l ive stock reports 5We Hivel — | this | working |Salads; also our Shore Dinner 1929 . gy NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUS | Barly this year he became affiliated | OF WUCH TROUBIE of which is now musical di- Seized Line in China a Hoodoo Since Its Building 00—Mike and Meyer 1:10—News flashes 20—Billy Dooley and —WPG, Atlantic City—1100 Baseball scores hymns Al m of the orchestr: | der the direction of Mr. Str will include such selections the | | | Waltz of the Flowers from Tschai- kowski's Nuteracker Suite, the finals the Fourth Symphony of the same composer, a medley of Vic- tor Herbert favorites, the prelude to the first act of Lohengrin, and sev eral popular numbers grouped un- der the head of Broadway Hits of | 1929, WABC and WNAC the castern outlets of the prog un 00- aub, 15—Gospel Organ 9:00—1ittle Jan 20 reci club en Gar nd nove his g marimk orchestra ¥ band et K contraito way boy Johnson and his or- Mar I'he Johnn stra Renson's orche 1 Pier minstrels er che 1 est distance Washington, Aig. A straight | 2 between | line is the sho . and the famous two point trans- | which begins at | 1,000-m railroad Moscow and ends in tk track of Chinese Eastern | railroad, has for more than 30 years ance between lies Bergere orchestra Siberian Meyer Davis’ Gateway band A number of new funes as well old favorites will be broadcast on program which will come o cther from W.J7 and associated | hs at nine oclock tonight, | proved the shortest dis the new tunes will be |China—and trouble. a Blue Note in My Song of | It was built when Chi and Ain't Misbehavi down to deféat in a Hot (‘hocolates, the latter being [ war. It opened the great, inert east rendered by the orchestra under nation to machinations of | the direction of David Buttolph and | grecdy western and it ha 1 trio. Richard Maxwell, tenor, will [brought disquiet sness anid 1 chosen medley from Show |bloodshed to China ever since. And at, Why Do I Love You and The now it may bring China into another n Song | the he Pittsburgh—980 am Tast > progr nd concert Chin basebal Same 306—KDKA {he | stati Among Th a was go disastrous as WJZ Th reolators Same as WJZ Weather; baseball scores Love. from 1 powe lawle: ern Pa Love Through the Static dy Valles microphone; voicd b ind rinine little q nost rom ill be the cond the third The frans-Siberian railroad is liks straight in more ways than one. With remarkably few devia tions it follows straight course from Moscow to Viadivostok—a trib- power once held | Taken for a Ride will give further line national idol of | jnsight into the workings of t ma whos2 | | onis’ gang world and will be dra- feminine | matically presented in the broadeast faster | of detective mysteries over stations justlof the CBS this evening at nine . one of the The drama concerns the | I personalit confessions of Ray Renard. | and vocal star former St. Louis gunman, pal of of broad- the famous underworld! figures and ng orches- | who is now serving a year es on the air at 8:30 at Atlant from WEAF, New of the shocking defails of nation wide chain violence perpetrated by the 1 Broadcasting company. | eteers of St. Louis ngs will be Vallee and his | depicted in this broadcast and th will play ten|murder, hold ups, and gangster his newest recordings which have | thuggery will run rampant provid- and his | ing every kind of a thrill possible WABC heads the broadcast 8 , Uh th h a crooning causese little to comea I 1o beat just ute to the absolute by the breat in 1 7 ar. inding a Direct Route when the road Czar Nicholas Leningrad—then listened to his L Kker t o'clock. itic music turthes In was the nineties being plann sat in his place in Petersburg—and engineers they displayed maps and ‘blueprints and explained the | winding curves that the road must| follow in order to get the hest grades, When they were all finish d he got up, spread out a map, and laid a ruler from Moscow to Vlad With a pencil he shot line from one city fo the Then he turned to en tor ot a series casts by promineut recor seven st tras when he sentence g evenir Many of Yorl the and rack- Nation; cticut occasion Con Yanke | arranged by himself 0stok. n orchestrator | straight of t collective and conductor b L ing ch and softly sensuous, as well a e art 1 other. the has captured the arts Americ h An prog tHarations in all | summer romance has run its course {will be broadcast under the title of The Eternal Question ever the NBC | system each Thursday night start- | ing this evening at eight o'ciock. | ne Musical incidentals of each pro-| It was in attaining this straight gram will pr love songs and |Ness that the railroad first brought serenades, while the dialog wilf | trounle to Chins who had | o typical of the conversations he-| (zar Nicho an 19| {ween man and when he de- | Duilt chiefl i cided to pop th tion. The series [ 10 extend | of actual love scenes will picturs | far east. pair—brok- | far |€ night a different clerk, ra- |fo the poet, barber dio announcer or wooing a | ritory China series of on the tender strata of life ppropriate summes gineers. s hased “There,” of womanhood a W re- is dec when voice he said, “is the route of the trans-Siberian railr That, at any rate, the story they tell. The railroad bears it out Imost as straight as a ruled I the way across Siberia. roonir skill 15 ividualistic ¢ and interpreter Born in a small he worked his way througn | ¢ by playing the saxophone. Then adway night clubs discovered ind wereafter hundreds | as an romantic Maine vil- of t s sent soon ! ordered the road for political purposes ian influence in the The line went straight as then it had to curve to avoid Chinese ter- of admirers n over the his recordings. ma temand que s China; north Of Frer Trish descent, Valles talented musician least tempermental, w adulation turned his the hardest the is | each He nor typical and jceman fighter a is not in the a losing in no shap: was fightir war with Japan, and w: to resist any demands Russia made when the Russians proposed | that the line run from Chita straight 1o Viadivostok, across Chinese fer- vifory, China had to The voad was pushed through, its stock held by a new company fn which Jiussians and Chinese were supposed to share equally; but the Chine were frozen out, and the new road remained in the hands of Russians. Under Russian Control pushed her advanfage an conrts and police wage in- troduced all along the line, and th: Chiness authorities found them- <olves utterly powerless in the The situation w some foreign powe for instance—owne i has the he I He is nation s received of of reh be amus- s rs touch- ntral char- assisted by encour- WEAFR of the absnrd * will be two o each night orchestra for an 1 background ain. which Lead me s onc some There refers only 1 osmall g macstros Letween 1 microphone and appea frequented Great Wh present record- day. In ings, and his perform finl t th hot n dy his Yanke f music agree. heads the c ILand 40 Inch Pickerel Like Boa Constrictor Dr. W Keith and Joe Zapalka going around town today with their thumbs in their vest whistling and telling about a 40-inch pickerel ing pounds which thoy t Sund in ke Champlain. though the doctor his friend have the rgest catch of | the season their credit so they | brought the fish home with {1 and carried it down the middle of Church street to the IFish market to make It now on exhibition there. The two fishermen reported that took them half an hour o' and it in the boat where it raised a row, almost pushing the two herocs {into the cold water, After a well aimed shot with monkey wrenci |the denizen of the deep was di patehe d ready fo be put on ex- hibition, to clinch the believe it or not people back here in the Hari- | wam City 1s headliners ille tim A. M. S. on the W Vincent Lopez will celebrate important tonight., One his first when he the other versary of AS 30 1 two events in his musical lify will be the anniversary | piano recital, given was but six years old, and will be the hth anni- | his radio debut ture of Russia Ru his broadea evening, he will pl tions he used at h al and the first selection fo the radio audience he in his child- is Chopsticks, and the over the is Ani- Peer Suite. place about the g to lopez | il the date nor Iy of that first| was a music of the sel pi he hood initial It and ems road zone trowblin Ja no reci s il played imber recital number tra’s Dance from Both events took first of August, hut he does not re many of the dets recit It in Brooklyn, ¥ 1 relatives and planded warmly I do remember ih jce cream says to : say RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION an, - m | | W Britain Al the hoys syt jealous, is c " A Battle sa “Constipation s for more misery than any other cause. 3ut immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Oc- | derlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts r from the sys- te 1to th dry, evacuating bowel called colon. The water the food anl thorough, ural without forming a habit casing the dose. | suffering from constipation. Rexall Orderlie at night. | Next bright. Get 24 for today at (he nearest Rexall or Lig gett Drug Store, Creek physician t responsible piano school remembers, his friends ap- they ter served herry the r he 7 made estra cital,’ la Lol ore W7 in ocated 1t New his air d from th 21. The t with his o t ary Several clubs are “fishing” for the Doc” to deliver a lecture on just how it all happened. with emphasis on the technique of the first 20 min- utes of fighting the monster. st tndio w Westinghouse plant and was little more than + booth. There was hardly room for "A orchestra and sound proofing had not been thought of. Since that time, Lopez through hi r the NBC systen h: f the hest known the air. He is also | from the Hotel | studio waste of loosens a5 thel causes a_gentle movement or inc a ever top Chew BUDNITZ a day TO GOACH Budnitz, former Navy ath- to coach the University of Baltimore's first lacrosse team. Emil ote, is hroadcasts ove hecome one o dance leaders on ard in hroadeast Friday nights 4 Monday 2nd s at one Savings Bank Of ew Brit Organized 1862 Resources — $24,557,579.64 Deposits made on or before Saturday, August 3rd, will draw interest from August 1st. 5% INTEREST BEING PAID Open Monday Evenings—6 to 7: (Standard Time) s roof ar Fri- . he that mphony crches- over stations of 9:30. Tha| i con- Fugitive, | Went | ne, will the concert ra is presenting the CBS I er this evening at Mr. Barclay his contribution Vision the nd mbers which for of Massenet's Koeeman's When Forth to War Song from Bizet's Carmer Herbert Straub program. M 1 musical family nd six sisters After spenc selected sist King the Tor es from his father, moth- all being musi- ling some con- orchestras in De then went on tour. ne ater b ing Nr. St | Second Hand | | Gas Ranges SOME GOOD VALUES FROM 11 Kodaks — Film DEVELOPING and PRINTING Johnson’s Camera Shop “A Complete Kodak Service” 67 ARCH STREET Opp. South Church Honiss’s Oyster House is noted for its Lobster, Crabmeat, ° up Shrimp, Tunafish and Salmon Full Enamel and Equipped With Automatic Heat Control A. A. MILLS PHONES 5100—5101 66 WEST MAIN ST, PLUMBING—HEATING—SHEET METAL WORK that is served from 5 P. M. to 3 P. M. each day except Sunda Coolest place in Hartford HONISS’S 232 Str°~ Bt, Hartford, Conn. (Under Grant's Store) to | brutality. | which the Japanese even then were [that the czar had. It has been an »lopen secret 1o some time tnat the | Russians were gotting veady for trouble und largs detachiavnts of Red (roops have gusides the Chi- nese Fastern railway !ne 2L straleg- ic Points Areral yeasrs, Tervttors Aispite ail any time. But the Czar was deter mined to prevent this, and since did not care whether the road ever showed a profit, its price to China | was made unapproachable by th | simple process of saddling it with the Boxer uprising |an immense deficit. Between 1903 Russia took advantage of this de- [and 1917 the road incurred a et | velopment to establish strong | loss of more than 450,000.000 roubles army along the railroad |and at the end of the Czarist re extensive colonization schemes. | sime there was a total liability of These were carried out with great | 850,000,000 roubles against the prop At the Chinese settle ‘(‘N\K metn of Biagoveschensk, for in-| Then, in tance, Russian troops drove 5009 |revolution men, women and children into the | troubles. During the preceding dec Amur river at the point of the|ade, paper roubles had become th bayonet. The Chinese have never |standard currency for all of Man- forgotten this. | churia, due to the fhifluence of the A slight check to Russia’s schemes | Russians along the railroad. The came Tn 1903 when Japan, alarmed |revolution broke the value of these at the growing strength of Russia [roubles to nothing. Millions of, in the neighborhood of Korea— |Chinese, in consequence, found {themselves with money that | worthless. Stones, banks, business houses went broke by the Several years of utter turmoil fol lowed. Strikes and riots along the railroad were of almost daily occur- |rence. The Allied powers began | their expeditions into Siberia, an.l [for a time a group of American cngineers ran the road. Since that time there has been at | least outward calm and order. The road has been run on a hasis —half Russia and half Chinese. The thorny question of its ultimate own ership has been allowed to lie ig- nored In recent years, however, Russii| has again turned her attention to Under/ the original agreement, [the far east. The Soviets scem fo | China had the right to buy the stock [ have had the same eagerness to ex- of the Chinese Eastern railroad ac|tend their influence in the orient | the Union Pacific railroad in Ameri- 5 and set up its own governmental machinery all along the right of | Chinese bandits and smug- s found a free haven along the Kastern railway. gl Chinese Then came The Chines of their internal troubles, have Kept an un ye on the situation. The prov- ince of Manchuria iz polent! one of the richest sections of jand in the world. It is as rany, has more than re miles of virgin forests, cnormonsiy ricn gold, silver, iron and uinc deposits, I'and a fertile soil that, it is estimar- ed, could furnish more than one-fifth the world's food supply. a and began 1918, came the Russian It brought China new easily of all RATTAN GOLF SHAFT A driving club with a rattan shaft that can be cracked like a whip has heen designed for golfers. Tt is used mostly for teaching purposes and adds distance. i was on the Czar's government. Japan defeated the Russians decisively, much of the fighting taking place | on Chinese soil, and took over the | southern branch of the Chinese ern railway up to Chang-Chun. Saddled With Debts Throughout the next decade Rus- continued with her plans for absorbing Manchuria by settlement. lvery effort was made to establish settlements along the line. hous churet bar- residences were built railroad. The enormous cost of these improvements w charged to the railroad—and for ! this reason: score. 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