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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1920. —Baseball scores other tuneful offering is Loveable | of the light opera. Caroline An and barks gave chase to the vil- o & Till Police Interfere | 11:00—Studio frolic and dance mu- | -.: | | sic | 00—Studio program and. Sweet from Street Girl. The trio | drews, Mary Hopkins and. Colin (lain. -He dropped his whip and| | | | dl N s 1//%‘// 379—WGY, Schenectady—790 s iy rrs | 3 e | g 3 g | 4 q x 3 | 5 \wr@flPR Y gy /://’,;‘/ | studios 6:30—KDKA band | from Show Girl, will be used. An-|the whole work reflects the melodies hehind an alley and with srowts( [Jse Flag for Awning { A’ Wwill be heard in the course of the | O'More, also NBC stars, wilk con |dashed down the street with the| ~An American flag which was beir : : program and David Buttolph will | tribute to the program, which wili [poodle in the lead of the clan in|Uscd as an awning on dkanel 6:00—Stock reports; produce mar- | corduct. originate from the WEAF studios. |hot pursuit. Luckily, .a ' passing|strcet home, was ordered taken down and s — “_A. M. 8. |truck, which the boy “hitched,” pre. | 1as: night by Sergeant F. A. MeAvay | vented what wight have been u|Of the police department. A prom- inent resident complainad of the mis- THURSDAY aguerreotypes { 4 Baseball scores - — to, is to be the featured artist on |tragedy to him in return, | . United States Marine band | 6:30—Time: dinner music I 3 |the Tuffalo Symphony orchestra’s | Y i M ot juse 9 the flag, )Ir}n the residents of Enstern Daylight Saving Time from Washington 25—Rascball scores Th h h S 2l S ads | £ B _{the house at which 1t was being roug the dtatic broadeast this evening at 9:30 over READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |40 for an awning were unasan 4:00 —The Arlington Street Mystery | 7:30—Rice string quartet | S hteo crithe Collnt e o imar | b 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 | 4: fralo Civie Symphony or- | $:00—WGY agricultural - o ‘ FOR BEST RESUL [that they hud violated any law. 0—Black and Gold orchestra L a, Herbert Straub, conduc- §:30—The H Hatters from NBC A novel musical feature, new to | Music has been Miss Alcock's goal ‘ kets reports; news items oga race, results 3 | Merle Alcock, American contral- A5 I ot R S ews bulletins v I studios the air, will be presented in the |since childhood, a goal attained fol- COEPEE, ] i‘:":"‘E”‘” pmmbiskecand his loeas Pip I':;_ “:"”" 8 b ”“‘,“"i“‘ Sipgera from NEG half hour of dance music Thursday |lowing years of study at her home —-———'—‘—\ 15 e eores et program from Npc | EYRNE oves o NG wstom when 1o St ut e rake conserva | Fight Damg fo Furnish Energy| ||| NEW BRITAIN and PITTSBURGH 7:00—Studio music: i | “studios he fa s rec 2 orchestra, the | tory and under ¢ wel Wi ; T8 Speaking of Spor(s by Arthur| 520 : | esentation from Npe | Hish Hatters, will face the micro- | teachers, American singers at the | (roatep Than Niagara | THROUGH DAILY PULLMAN SERVICE B. McGinley Al T \dios phone from WEAT over a coast to |Metropolitan Opera house are now ‘ ] 7:30—Comfort hour from NBC 5:50—The Union of S Concert bureau presentation | coast network. more numerous than they formerly = Via Hell Gate Bridge Route studios Mar MaGovern from NBC studios 8:00—Silent Sports by John 30—Theater organ DAILY Although the High Hatiters are|were, but among the first, Miss Al-| s § (P—The i familiar favorites with mililons who | cock stood out 5 L, have heard their distinctiye arrange Her ability, ay from the trap- | | { Charlotte srver today sa a oy e Abbey Simon - : | : ca e “New Niagara” is planned in the o ORD 53— \WBZ. Springfieldl—990 fi —WDRC, New Haven——1530 | ments of popular dance tunes, this pings and the glamour of opera, is | o ountaing of Sl Lv HARTFORD " - §:00—Final closing stock markets | Sy | 6:45—News: weather report | evening will be the first time that | cxemplified by her work with the {1 noccee by the Aluminum com- Lv. MERIDEN £ $:25—Lost and found; positions | »oser testaurant ensemble | the public has had a chance to hear | various symphony orchestras. Du r of Americs hich will spend Lv. NEW HAVEN & wanted e e UsT- |han “in pe-acoiflovas thelair: IQn |ink her * Gppearance | tonientll fhe! Lord el SR SUEN N T e Lv BRIDGEPORT &, wanted 6:45—The Oper LB L | i < AAEINS 8 BDHSATE NS 8: |$125,000,000 in development ef Due PITTSBURGH E %:40—Rhythms i ovres | of the best known dance orches soloist will offer My Heart al Thy |jeoin ol i Dot E i ue FARIL k 6:00—Time; news bulletins 7:00—Keep Well Children Jack Cosgrove, baritone of the day, The High Hatters. are |Sweet Voice from Samson and Deli- |yt i i ot e dams, the | RETURNING 6:06—Dinner music " Rachel A. Miller | —Martha S. Cramer, pianist |unique in that they have heretofor: “lah. the H nera from Carmen | panan S special dl oalch LRI TISEURCH g o 6:16—Spotlight review 7:15—Health talk by Dr ¢ 45— Mary 1ill Hinchlifie,”soprano ; played only in recording studios. In and two shorter numbers, Trees bV | rom Asheville, N. C., electrical pow- Eastern Standard Time % BER s A a S ol bre : s 9:00—Organ music h | fact, the public demard for the or- | Rushach and My April by Milligan | oo excoeding TGS A report Information 15—Vestuti's and Rascati's en- [ chestra's records is so great that | The program of the orchestra | oy now generated by Niagara Falis 6:30—Melodies ¢ information | semble e i s et Ead ime rontont | whlB oA e Beh b artn ROV Ene s he e iten. el int ot eohl ¢ ok oal e L T 1 I H il Srobar Shet el e : | 4 e e will be created. Seven of the eigh rave y train 614 rm.xvnllln\ nev 7 Time; police alarn ] Roger Sherman by |side engagements. [Marche Militalre and his beautifu! | projects named in the newspaper Y fi55—Baseball scores : seball scores; tables S\l | On the occasion of their air debut, | Serenade; two compositions by Rim- | story will be in western Nortth Ca.- | 6 ;‘)—‘vl‘l;mm' E r Camping—Samuel |10 er report the High Hatters will play nine or | sky-Korsakoff, a scherzo from fojina and the other in Tennessee. 7:00—John Tronconi, accordion 2 their newest recordings. The pro- | Mendelssohn and a selection from | SR L . 7o e | their newest re . E and a The paper declares the projects in 7 he Coke Twins ; d R o ‘7.‘":',"”""';1" G100 | gram will be under the direction of | the works of Myddletown. WABC | their totality represent “one of tI ;. -)7;‘\“;“'1‘.01‘% wnd his orch Qe i et SRS | Leonard Joy, who will sing the and WNAC lcad the broadcast. largest and most ambitious pow.r <00—Serenade bt 7 2 : Blesmint = ] R S | vocal refrains of the numbers | = developments in the United State 9100—Male trio; orchestra d Al AT O | s R B e et Lainars selected. These inclnde Low Down| A decidedly classical program of|and will require years to execute. R b e R o Gy B b e ier and i sveaier | By thu. My Bin Seng of fhe Nile, | Huncarian and Sparish selections | Recent formation of the Natahal e JiEe ghiad > i | Good Morning, (Good Evening. Good | will be rendered by a string trio | power and Light c any i #:30—Concert directed by Rosari S s, Ne ork—0660 orchestra and novelty marimba 3 &, Bl | T and ight company w St i NEED Aot : e Night, This 1s Heaven, Your Mother | this evening over station WOR at |principal office at Bryson City, 10:00—Mid-week dance program o ‘1"“\:\“”1'3\(\“":\‘:1”“; e 10:00—Margaret Keever, contralto i Mine. Junio hing and 3 |C.. and an author stock olly Bill and Ja Waiting for Love, | ———— of ten million dollars is declared to 10:30—Around the world tou MR S 10:15 yway boys ‘ I 11:00—Time: sportogram ; . AdiGoln o reneata 10:30—Johnny Johnson and his or- Selections from Verdi's Rigoletto be a step in the plans of the Alum- 11:A8—Weatherman; news bulletins 5:00— o ‘.‘w‘m o ,’,”" orc 8 ot | A TLife on in Wave and |and Victor Herbert's Natoma will |inum company. | t osts ess an c 11:13—Baseball scores; time : e 11:00—Benson’s orchestra v the Bonnie Bonnie Banks of [he heard on the Voice of the Colum- | To Wipe Out Towns i ration hymn sing | | Loch Lomond are two of the songs|hia program to be broadeast over| mp. pewspaper story says the | = = - ~ 11:30—Steel Pier minstrels Provide: o L Comfort pr 12:0( s Berge e ore of yesteryear ) V' be b ght D 8 < ate ati S 1 36—WJAR, Providence—s¢ T L 2:00—Tollies Bergere dance orch. [of yesteryear which will rought | WABC and associated —stations at|j.yec created by damming Streams ) | a —Ne 1 12:30—Meye ). s ews ‘as hack t e ry in e Dague 0- N:30 S e e e o i 4)—News s e Hatters orchestra |12:30—Meyer Davis' Gateway Casino | hack to memory I the Da | 10:30 this evening. together With |y wipe out the towns of Almond __Agriculty e report | o e | “orehestra types program which will be broad- arrangements of several | Bushnell. Judson, Wesser, Forney" 50—Weather report ! : 5 ety | = = | cast over the CBS system this eve. | popular hi hd novelly numbers. |creek. Eppe's Swri St 9:30—Historic iry, Queen ; 5 . : % - | pop! 3 Cree pe's Springs and several —Baseball scores Scots H 211—WNAC, Boston—1230 ning at eight o'clock. Both of these | Tutte le e al tempio Wwill be|gmal places. The cost relotating 7:00—Mid-week federation hymn | %0 PN 00—Ted and his gang | melodies have been favorites for |sung as a baritone and soprano ".‘H},.O.,'d‘(,"n'l ),iy;h(\\o"in( s sing from NBC studios 10130~ Caroline Andrews, \sopranc; | 5 spssThesWaltoneers {ychre: 2e 5 tenan solo the fonmier | disk with the Dsepdr Dancs sleved leivoniin. ot | o oot e 7:30—Comfort program from NBC | "y "yioiie” contralto; Colin | 8:00—The Champions ~ [should recall many a vobust party |by the orchestra, giving the mora fea studios | . ¢ ches. | 6:15—Turriers orchestra with the fand subsequent harmonizing, while [ modern but no I yopular oper- ;. X O'More, tenor; symphony orch modern por i 8:00—Chiropractic society of Rhode | | songster | the, older members of the radio au- | atic representations. Tsland talk 5 | 6:30—Which School or Coll et R amemLatiine 11:30—Bossert orchestra | dience will no doubt remember th A ontarhsone $. Bl Hawalians fie tealtors e T S AT o o RO o my‘ " m'“;»,m pofplantsfiazeno )iy ing operatiol $:30—The High Hatters from f ek | ; the Lady of the g b e s R e John Bar- land a third is under construction. e, I I ¢ | clay, while Helen Octheim, contralto | The Observer's story today says 9:00—The Singers from NBC B AR ot saallscorsssteaNermant Sdte OIHERRC ST RO has chosen On Wngs of Song & |the first step in extension plans f —The Singers from NI Suree s LIS o et | Other features on the program are | S Al con Do iy 3 pansfon .studios ic rehestie 7 Amos and Andy e o fern i the | D giog ntribution. development of the “New Niagara” 9:30—Tamous trials in history from ummary of prograr 0 cws flashes e i, - the soprane sola, | Siam and Zulu Wail. two unusual | Will be construction of a plant o teports; closing marke 13 & Nu=iKateens a ain, L & sovelties by The Rollickers, and |Fontans EnnaRsGs | BC studios he Musketeer [The Moth and the Flame, and the | ROvellies by The Rollick and | Fontana on _ the nnessee and | sk allloanauciicom S, orchestra’s comtribution, Under the | W0 special orchestral arrangements Tuckaseegee rivers, one at Neel- | studios : Imuh\.fl Hazle WABC leads the |DY Freddie Rich and his orchestra | more and one at Aquone, | F0-Ne s Aashes change closing p:;ms and ".”t“\“ §-30—1nited States Marine band ’””‘“!HN,,,. h AB 4 Ialeo il be heard durisg the pro-| Andrew . Mellon, secre of | 35—Baseball scores ions; state and fede | om CBS studios | b i + ! gram |the treasury, is one of the princi- | | pal stockholders of the Aluminum , Newark—710 | i any ica ewark. S S e A discussion of airports of tho|CcOmpany of America. ‘osta, soprano 4 = 2 | around. is the feattire of the pro-|future will be given by a New Yor co, organ recital | 6:30—Pollock’s orchestra : a from CBS studios | ! JE o e B:40—Traveler's ench of .| 7:00—Airports of the FFuture— . Voice of Columbia from CBS [gram which will be played ove rehitect and university lecture ‘DOGS RALLY To ASSIST Keally, in a hroadcast Francis Keally i | the WJZ chain of the NBC system | Francis mond La Vergne | 1 hi T 1 1 I 7 by Vi I through the NBC system this eve 2 1 ! Thgse | ning at seven o'clock. Mr. Keally is | B I ATE 6:15—Newscasting Rose; William Danlels, tenor: q7:09—Time: news : pez and his orchestra 20—8&ports talk | Andy Sannella, saxophone and {430 _weather report |7 An unusual musical arrangement |a professional airport advisor and | 6:30—Thirty Minutes of Sunshine— rita 11:20—Voice of Columbia from CBS fcombired with an arresting score has maude an especial study of the | Charles*W. Hamp | O—Vinecent Lopez and his orch. | * gy gjos vividly portray an unforgettable pic- |subject here and abroad. —He lec- | 6:45—The Elements of Aviation— | $:00—=Serenude 11:30—Pipe Dreams from CI {ture of Coney Island. Other features | tures at Columbia university school | Hona ontr hektaha, Makes Rert Acosta | $:30—The Ghost hour—Joseph udios | on the Lopez program include a |of architecture and has contributed 5 : 7:00—Time; Commodore Grill or- | Dunning | harp solo. Some of These Day to the modern movement in Amer- Escape chestra | 9:00—Male trio; orchestra directed- WEEL Boston | medleys from the Little Show & ican architegture. | 7:30—String trio | ed by David Buttolph 6:00—\Vacation ensembie | Movietone Tollies. All numbers on | This is the first of a series of four [ It Was only another prank for a 7:59—Chimes | 8:30—Concert orchestra y men the program are especially ar- ks by leading architects of New | Doy of 18 but a tragedy to a young 8:00<~The Lone Star R 00—Mid-week dance program :45—Vacation ensemble | ranged by the large staff of or-|York to be heard Thursday evenings poodle, who yelped and barked aftc Think of all the con- £:30—The Wandering Gy 8—Round the world tour T:00—News despatehes ‘hestrators maintained by Topez. | through Wi | being struck by the boy with a wh'p venience, economy 9:00-To be announced 11:00—Slumber music 10—Musical program R i V:;.&} night on Beaver street. cleanliness and plc 00—Roosevelt hour 0p—Andationiweather ‘omfort program from NBC Lo next in the series of light!| The overture to Johann Straus The boy was taken unawares whon ure for such small cost 10:30—The Frollickers = studios | dance programsbroadeast over tha |opera Die Fledermaus will be tea- | the poodie’s associates, big and Protection of Health 31:10—Time; news bulletins; wea- 28—WLW. Cincinnati—700 $:00—Musical y m .| WJZ network of the NBC from nine | tured along with a march from Vic \"'r”““ In “size, on hearing his crics Saving of Food ther report ! ; 90-=W lcIATL he High Hatters from NBC |5 9:30 this ning: will have as tor Herberts the Tattooed Man in | © their mate came tearing fron Plenty of lce Cubes 11:05—Ernie Golden's Canton Pal- r(\\v.i\ an’s Radio ‘Kmh studios © (’ one offering of interest a dance|the concert burcau program which and ace orchestra ld Friends a aces 9:00—The Singers from NBC rovelty, The Toome Richard | will he broadcast over a natfon wide A way to make all 11:30—Hotel Alamac orchestra 3:45—The Rhyme Reaper studios (=2 e R ) S IR .’E kinds of Frozen Des- i e IR Aoy Maxw will sing the pop n- | network of the NBC system tonight | czema Lause ears kin S 349—WABC. New Vork—860 6:30—1 toek 1 S o o Siias. | gtmn: Love Eallltrom Hese /Murie. it 10:30. The Stmanss yerfure coll- | £l 349—WABC. New York— 6:30—Live stock reports oncert from studios | 2k SRl o T st §:00—The Glenn Sisters and Harry | 6:40—Pollock’s orchestra from (—Weather and flying forccast |@ndRanotuesfnunbEn - UARER RS A SR SR R alizhem i snd of lntense A on Salter . N studios News despatches g y 8:30—Closing market prices T:00—Alvin Roher's orchestra 05—KDKA. East Pittsburgh p | ¢ —— At Ellis Island by Charles | Bascball scores Studio ensemble ] have suitered intense agony from 5, Talend 1 : chall ace St o | cczema on my leg and other parts o Speer—all parts played by Harry Vincent Loj 1d his or | my body for years, and FasE nm; Swan chestra from NBC studios | temporavy relief from other prepara. 6:00—The Lone Wolf—the crooning | S:00—Serenade from NBC studios | tions. Tt 'is only a month since 1 started | Peterson's Ointment, () 30 ireat Mor s W ired o q i 4, and there is s’s ML}‘.ln Schudt's Going to Press i Adve V‘H‘Hr- rs ‘.1 A ¢ k”.m“l ]\'112» n.u‘\‘ lrE \QI,R‘ EYYE;Q | | ve i ey i o ;-\nd the present £2 terms give you a year and a TROUBLE YOU i : aok, FBufalo half to pay foi it in small monthly amount: 6:30—Duke Ellington’s band | stan et g alhot Burtalo o 7:00 mphony orchestra, m.u‘..q} 0—Male trio; orchestra under CONSULT PE RSONAL You will find our Liberal Loan | Peterson” of Buffalo, “just as sincere and Barlow. director the direction of David Buttolph s i [honest as this one. Years back, when 1| 7:30—Miracle program m NBC studios FA-N\I LY Service surprisingly quick— Pt e vt e OB i 1 ‘ 9:30—Concert orchestra from® NBC | courteous and dignified. 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