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T — % N SPAYSIADIO PR TUESDAY Eastern Daylight Saving %Imc 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 :00—Black and from NBC studios. ews bulletins. nil Heimberger 30- trio. 55— Baseball scores. :00—Roads of the Sky: Can Man Fly Soucek from NBC studios. 30—Sketch from NBC studios. )0—Silent. and 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 00—Final closing stock 30—Lost and foun wanted 40—Rythms ; news bulletins, Keyboard Jes otlight Review. e weatherman utural reports. Savannah orchestra lios s; baseball gcores. the Blues: Phil Saltman. baritone; lodic 30—Or NBC studios. :00—The College Drug Store NBC studios :00—Syncomatics from from NBC orchestradia from udios sportogram; bulletins; cbal &cores; time. 337T—WJAR, Providence—890 30—New: 35—Produc 40—Weat! :45—Hou 00—Jimmy chestra. 25—Baseball scores. 30—Sketches from fety talk. —Hawaiian Island quintet 0—Orche: Arden; malc dios 00—Dance orche boys, Frohne sis studios. 00—The «dios. 30—News flashes 35—Baseball scores. 422—WOR, musings—organ market report r report. old finance Walsh and program his NBC s trio Alumn’ NB( ra ers from kimos from NBC ewark—710 00—Musical cital. :25—Contempora exposition of ar and industry. :40—Malcolm Duane Coney, ist. e pian viation weather forecast. 0—Sports talk :30—Segre Walter, pianist —Melodies of Erin—Lola mon, soprano. :00—Time; Commodore Grill chestra. :30—Aunt Mandy’s Chillum. 9—Chimes. 0—Main Street Sketches. 9:00—Tunkel hour. :30—Philharmonic-Symphony Di or chestra stadium concert, Willem Van Hoogstraten, conducting. :30—Bruce Campbell singers. :00—Time; news bulletins; weath er report. :05—Palais Royal orchestra :30—Hotel Alamac orchestra. 345—WARBC, New York—860 :00—The Rhythm Kings Freddie Rich conducting. :45—Closing market prices :00—Show Folks—experience old time troupers, :30—Candle Light tra. :00—Gypsy camp. :30—Symphony orchestra Howard Barlow conducting, 8:00—Joint recital—Sergi Kotlar sky and Mathilde Harding, vio s o dance orches. iramatiz. ed stories. :00—Panl Whiteman chestr; 00—Salon hour gmented sym phony orchestra with Davi Mendoza conducting :00—Jesse Crawford, 0—sStory in on, 0—The Dream B :00—Time. and 526—WNYC, ime; market high spots 0—Knowing New Yo Histori: y—William M. Tarbox. accordionist. ary . H. Berlitz. Advanced V. H. Berlitz. Recent Prison —Dr. Hastings H —Virginia Syms, soprano. —Information for civie information po seball scores e Juvenal Marchisio. Altman Gold Mg« Italian e New :00-—Me. :00—Rroa 30—Manhatta 454—WEAF, New York—G660 1 by Victo Alumni I Froh ters Eskin 30—Harbour Ligh 00— be announc! 00—Hotel Manger orc 395—WJZ, New York— §:00—Ger Gold orchestra How High | > by Lieut. Apollo markets. | positions | eather Zmerson Male quartet; time. or with with " BLUE .;'acus TUBES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 192 il 3 South—Katherine ummary of programs. 5—Reports: closing stock t prices and quotati \ancial summary of th cotton exchange closing and quotations; state and fe ultural reports Manger orch 5—Baseball day; prices scores. chestr he World in Music—Pierre Wh Goldman's “Dance or Lew voc stra and from 128—WLW, 30—Amerr The Cincinnati ana hyme Hawaii Re ns. \per. Polly and Anr rls Children’s corner Din n sall scores. band usic. n | —Base 00—Goldman’s from NBC stu- studios. Ore vocalists from NB( and 5 stra studios )hio Caverns orchestra Mailba Ming 9 Tt 1| 9:30—Master studies. from NBC 0—Syncomatics from NBC stu- dios 30—Sohio program from Cleve- Arzan and his Arzan Fillmore or- 30—Singers 2:00—Gene and Ford ra directed by Victor | rom NBC stu- | ol 1—WENR, Chi . "he Air Juniors. | Farmer's ¥4 Home Cirel: M o 30—Mike and Herman. )—Studio Gossip :00—DX Air Vaudeville, 00—The 9—WBBM Studio orchestra an. —Dinner dance arden and Colle tras, re- i nd Maxey ¢ church or with Terrace Inn orches- ture from CBS studios. Flying nd dramat ed stories from CBS studios 00—Paul Whiteman a chestra from CBS salon hour S:00—I son from CB: 1 Song from the poet of arden of Allah and ' Garden orchestras, 61—WHAM, Ro ner music = quotations. 11 scores. rester—1159 nd from NBC tra and vocalists from * studios. 9 he Coll £ NBC studios. ~Master Mir - studios. studios. e Drug Store from els from NDC comatics from NBC 10:3 dians from NBC - 11: bout everythin - |11 2:00—F weather i recital ment gover: diogram and foreca tady—790 produce mar- E aports; s items 1 talk Sky from NEC NI from Loretta Italian lessons— sons— imos from motorists; OF THEM ALL URUS 2 For SCEEEN GRID and ALL OTHER A-C Sets art Hau;nm:m—l'lJnli‘ | chief 21—WNAC, Boston— 00 d and his gan Down to —Th ) estr. the Tvor- from Kotlar- sky and Mathilde Harding from CBS studi —Flying ed stories from CBi Paul Whit chestra from CI hour from ssons and dramati studios, man and his or- 3 studio. | Salon CBS stu- dios from WEEL Boston Va ensemble Thrifty « mble. News dispatc Gems rtion from N M program wdies. NBC Sketches from lios ted by studios Orel Victor Arde from 10:0¢ stu- 10 —WDRC, Haven—1330 News —Restaurant 10—Anthony Pasquale, t Cooper, Johns New weather Bnsenis repor yaritone. soprano lius and Paulin pianos McGrath, herman monologues. ‘ by the report. Atlantic 1seball seores. Fowler and his band Washington—the WG, Nity—1100 Billy William tic one n 45—Oper Brooks, soprano (10—Chalfonte-Haddam dual trio. j0—Jack Crawford and his or- echoes Lillian chestra. | ble his orche; Colton ~Jan Garber manor el and semble Organ and er presen- ations. 12:00—Tolies Berfer 12 Meyer orchestra. Davis' orchestri. | Through the Stat?c—] fia b g R Paul conduct concern from fic coast st dios of the CBS this nine o'clock before he band for New York, where, disgust- ed, he will hit the picture houses wgain and chuckle obscenely as he | s on the Wi "‘ where he was lured by a | ract even fatter than d which he did not fil! ‘ was will his Pac evenin entrains his ws his experience Coast, movie c himself, a he fat contract Paul Whiter movie o the hs ago, and th et is the re 1. At the d 'were to | speciiil-super Jaz reason departure fo same son for studios Paul starred in production, mor movie his 1 and h con calleg the King of everythin went wro Paul lost three of his dou- ble chins worrying They had given him a story, to be sure, but it was not the t kind of A cordi y the seript losh his heart to a girl girl to a Tucky ongh he pear phan Paul heart of ymeo. He i de Dergerac. Flatly he st mililon dollar a Rut somehow story. Paul wi and lose th fellow. A faintly elo- has tre to more may yed nils foot at exe tives until his bag of jelly. He would Whiteman 1d tose his hear rl. Even to Josing the Paul is returnin thoy warn bets were off. tomorrow his concert this eve nat rsal City,~( of Jazz and his t who were most in the movies, 1 pa dedicated to moon like th moonli from st lif group of New Britain's t and Most Complete NG LIBRARY is at the BEACON and GIFT SHOP MAIN STREET BOOK 85 W. | his vo pound is the a Cyrano | namber of songs of sentiment. A of there will be the advertising ballyhoo. Xt W will be courss us the K back at station WA however, 2z, Radio’s stellar vaudeville present- | York city. tion will return to the air this eve ning 10:30 with an array of the best talent in oudcasting and vaudeville. The 7 um hence- forth will be a regular night feat of the NBC. Graham McNamee, Ken Murray, and Mil- dred Hunt are among the outstanl- ing stars on the week’s bill. McNamee will a brief ta the opening of the present tio: 1 late will interviews1 by Murray. Murray, who has attraci- od considerable attention on Broal- way lately, is said to the id radio coms . He gets laughs wit nd does not have 1o make-up, or effects. Tuesd make during depend on costume, maces for comedy Mis both ra Hunt and t} lio favorites, will offer vocul numbers, Patti Spear, widely known ues singer will be on thr and will supplement h th several violin selections, 1 Kir rural comedy ions are known to coast, will present a brief Buddy Raymond, a 14 vear with a like ‘antor is also on the pro boy ix reported to be on finds of the mney give hallelujaa the appearance Tandt trio, whos¢ coast sketch 1 hoy voic vear. and a male chorus wi including that is stopping during his vaudeville An orchestra under the direction Milton Schwartzwald will also e eard in several selections. rumbers, chorus Melodies of old program of no, at WOR Erin Iola this Dimon, evening Dimon's forte is Ir folksongs and her collections is or« of the best that pr n WOR have seen. Her pr lude All in the Early ilent O Moyle, By the Kilarney, Bar O'Hea, Last Summer. Miss ers am Mornin Lakes or and Rose of ue Blue Lou, a theme song of picture other, will he the foundation of the Story in broadcast to he heard over WADC ind the CBS this evening at 10 by her sweetheart him through ~a pertod luck and even backs him the 1d when he is sent on a frame-up. but herself that her and be successfu', Lou sticks helping hard nst to finally man may marr prison sacrifice Music which costs one’ dollar latest commodity to be offered on the broadeasting mark.! It is the product of a the largest on the air. is known as Melodies sented twi Thu in the morning at 6 ever from WR? he ponderous instrument weighs 200 pounds and cost $1,200 to install. iant calliopw, The progra and is pre- day—at 11 ) in o every and tion The story of Nathan Hale, A RADIO /TUBES Uniform Quality Jince 19153 THE Post & Lester C?. 14 MAIN ST, TEL. 19y Whole: Cunningham Tubes ale Distributors Via Hell Gate TF BERLIN MERIDEN NEW H BRIDGE NEW BRITAIN and PITTSBURGH THROUGH DAILY PULLMAN SERVICE DAILY The NEW HAVEN RR. Route ] Bm.gc 5:14 P.M. 51 PM. 18 P.M. 7:55 AM L e ———— ] will ica's famed martvr patriot, will b offered the sketch this evenmn 1t 7:30 through the WEA of the NBC system | In the fall of 1776 Washington was in a perilous position in New | The y of the Conti- | nental army dependch on vh way Lord Howe maneuvered British troops. In an effort to deter- ‘ mine the Briton's plans, Hale ma thie expedition. He was ptured by | the enemy and shot. as safe | a thrilling story s attempt to steal which had line for yway Robbery of a reckless $250,000 in securities, been entrusted to an transportation, will be over station WABC and this evening at 8:30. This grippiug tale, told to the staccato of machine | guns and the crack of thugs’ vicious will be dramatized fo- ht. Tn addition to the story. the audience will be given a talk on viation hy one of the prominent aic figures of the day. air the CHS matics, | now Absolute zbro, the point at which | Dbodies on the earth are entirely de- | void of heat, exists at 45 below the Fahrenheit Just 4 days more and the s broadcast | * | gotiations for the | to Canada. | the | was 4 l]!‘:l‘“(‘s;HH‘HU()H' d as the purch o point. |dispatch from St. John ALL OF LABRADOR Proposal Ready for. Purchase It Is Believed awa, Ont,, Aug. (P—Joseph amplain, of Quebec, a former resident in Newfoundland, avas un derstood to be on his way here to- ay with authority from the govern- ent of Newfoundland to open ne sale of Labrador A mionth age a story was publish- €d that the suggestion Canada buy Labrador had been placed before the Dominion cabinet unofficiaily he proposal lacked the backing of | government. Tt | ewfoundland assumed that Mr. De Cham- made that suggestion and is returning from wfoundland with authority to open actual nego- tiations. At that plain $100,000,000 was price. A reported a time ale is over. A very limited time to crowd in the many, many features we have reserved for the remaining great value-giving event. People look forward to this sale as a time to save and those who come here tomorrow will find amaz- ing values that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. Lamps beautify the home—they brighten up your rooms, and add greatl fort. Buy a new lamp du Open Every Cvening (Except Wednesday ) During Sale. y to cheer and com« ring this Sale. ative $110,000,000, of | paid to | De | the ten price of which $10,000,000 would be interests represented oy “hamplain who have claims ir castrict. It has been the asserted that | pur- | Quebec government could have chased Labrador—or rather made zood the Quelec territorial claim | for it—by payment to ewfound- | 1and of $15,000,000 in settlement of | Newfoundland’s claim to own of the territory. The offer w made as Quebce felt sure of win- ning its claim before the privy | courcil, which awarded Labraior to| Newfoundland. ' | A dispatch frora Quebec quotec | Premier L. A. Taschereau as siy- ing, “If there is to be a sale of La- | brador, the question should be dis- cussed between governments and ot through a middleman. Boy Breaks His Arm By Falling Down Stair | lling down stairs at his honit |at $:30 last night, Robert Allen, 9, Droad street, broke his right |arm He was taken to the New Britain General hospital where it | was reset and today he is resting | comfortabl —— Auto Damages Bicycle And Driver Speeds Off Little Bernard Wa arked his bicycle next sh, High strevt, to the curh on Broad strect late art- ernoon and went purchas crunch. v the bicycle and a car speeding away But Bernard was not friends. A man standing had seen the accident noted the number of the The driver, the man said, was try- ing t> park, and when he ran into Bernard's bicycle. he sped away. Jernard came to the police tion, where all such mishaps are ported.. He told his story tenant Rival and to Officer O'Da ssigned to the case. The number was sent to Hartford and in a short time, the name of the owner of s flashed back to the lo officers. And the owner of the car. Officer O'Day says, should at least e good the damaged front and r wheels, as wdll as the broken pedal on Bernard's machine, or h2 conld be arrested for evading re- yesterday into a store to He Theard a Running outside, in a sad shapc without near nd eing had car. car | sponsibility. Floor or Bridge Lamps 6.95 Graceful models with decorative metal base and artistic silk or parchment shades. Many styles! Handsome Table Lamps 3.95 Made in a variety of styles. With vase, metal or novelty base and fancy parchment shades. very Article On Our Six duced From Y to 1. [EWELER & DIAMOND -DEALER 299 M‘é%s’bdfvy(n‘flflerIN Kodaks — Film DEVELOPING and PRINTING Johnson’s Camera Sho “A Complete Kodak Service” 67 ARCH STREE Opp. South Church Honiss’s ter House is noted for its Lobster, Crabmeat, Shrimp, Tunafish and Salmon | salads; also our Shore Dinner | that is served from 5 P. M. mf 3 P. M. each day except Sunday. Coolest place in Hartford to| dine. HONISS’S OYSTER HOUS State St. Hartford, Conn. 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