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FRIDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 8:00—Concert orchestra with the | Cavaliers from NBC studios | :00—Graphic Ne Clippin; Norman Cloutier, director. :30—Gus and L-uie and Arthur Pryor's band from NBC studi- os. :00—Musical memory contest di- rected by Emil Heimberge :30—Hello Mars! from NBC stu- | Hios. :00—Pleasant Dream hour—Cliff Strong, theater organist :30—Hotel St. Regis orchestra from NBC studi 2:00—Baseball score tins; weather report. 303—WBZ, Springfield—990 00—Final closing stock markets :30—TLost and found; positions wanted. 5:45—Famous composers, ; news bulletins. :06—DMusical pictures. :19—Weatherman; reports. 30—Dinner music. —Spotlight review —Baseball scores; chir comb's o herwood's cire studios. he Traidors from NBC stu- | 10 news bulle- (10 |11 12 agricultural s from he Blades from NBC stu- :00—Phil Cook and Vic Fleming | from NBC studios. 30—Theater memories f studios. :00—The Quakers from NBC stu-| dios. ‘ :30—Program from Chicago NBC studios. :00—Amos studios. :16—Sportogram. :21—Weatherman 7—Baseball scor¢ om ‘m' Andy from NBC| —WJAR, Providence—890 ws flashes. — Weather and produce market reports. 30—The Twins from NBC studi- os. 00—Rapid Transit sketches from | NBC studios )—Rebecca Ufford, Arthur Sa ard and nk Hussey :00—Basement studio group. 30—Baseball scores. :35—Pawtucket Chamber of Com- | merce quartet. | :00—Whispering tables from NBC studios. :30—Gus and Louie and Arthur Pryor's band from NBC studi- os. :00—Gold Medal Serenaders. :30—News flashes. :35—DBaseball scores. 422—WOR, Newark—710 :005-Women's progress hour— Richard Condie, tenor. :30—Musical musings—organ. 00—Time; road conditions. —Aviation weather forecast. :20—Sports talk. 0—Hotel Montclair concert en- semble. :00—Time; Commodore Grill or- chestra. 7:30—Fi . :59—Chimes. 0—Hawailan Shadows. nited States Army band. 0—Story hour. 0—Bremer-Tully time. 0—In a Russian Cillage 11:00—Time; news bulleting; er report. 5—Palais Royal orchestra. 0—Hotel Astor orchestra. - | weath- | 349—WABC, New York—860 :00—George Reith—auction and contract bridge. 5—Congregation Emanu- :00—0dds and Ends of the day: closing market prices; Colum- bia male trio and xylophone. :30—Horald Stern and his Ambas- sador orchestra. | entertainers pre- and his :00—Diamond senting Will Osburne orchestra. | :30—The Fashion Plates—musical program with Bean Brummel. | :00—Littman's entertainers—guest artists and rythmic orchestra. :30—Rundback’s orchestra. 9:00—In Old Vienna. :30—The Golden Charles Spear. :00—The Choral singers. :30—Negro Achievement hour. 00—Paul Specht's orchestra. 2:00—Time. Touch by | —WNYC, New York—570 45—Time; market high spots. :50—The Housing Problem—TIna Clement. —Cora, Remington Hill, song. ry French lessons— V. H. Berlitz :40—Advance V. H. Berlitz :00—100,000 Lives W. Price. :15—Bert Dixon, baritone. 20—Information for motorists; civie information. (@ Time; police alar 7:28—Baseball scores; 30—Sign off. lessons— | French | At Stake—C. 26—WMCA, New Yorl 1:40 9:00—Phil Cook 9:00—Phil Cook 9:30—Great :00—Henry Theis McAlpin hestra. Broadway jardens. Merrymakers of Songland. Vew York—660 elodies band. 30—Jolly Bill and Jane. ummary ofpro. ck and Gold o ball scores. 154—W1I Thousa d Transit sketches Lights. rt orchest with the Whispering Tables, and Louie and Pryor's band 00—Summer melodies. 30—Hello Mars! 00—Hotel St. T us Arthur is orchestra. harles ickland's Park Central orchestra —WJZ, New York—760 The Fun of R Van Doren 5—Alice Remson ading—Carl soprano. ofprograms. closing stock mar- fi- ports: s and quotations; of the di ange prices and feder. reports nancial closing and quotation al agricultural )0—DMan; r orchestra. —Baseball scores. In The Good Time summary cotton exc state Old Summer ewood's circus. dors, Blades. and Vie Memories. rs from Chicago NBC The Fleming. h The Prog studios. wter Qual am Andy. imber mu ic. Aviation weather report. Amos ‘n’ —WLW, Cincinnat lessons 700 by Don Becker. 15—Women's radio club. 30—Donhallrose trio. 00—Tea Time tu ad—T.ive stock rer —Polly and Ann the glad Tunes. ts with Vincent —Memory Sport sidelig Cox Base “Tob Sherwood's NBC studios, 00—The Triadors from NBC dios: _The Blades from NBC studi- os circus from stu- hd Vie Fleming from NBC studios Moments with Great kers from NBC stu- m from Chicago NBC | studios. :30—Radioette, 00—Chime reveries. nny Hamp's Kentucky nd Tow Down. ation’s All Night party. ign off. You risk the loss of: if you do not unde Every automobile owner should read the following paragraph carefully. tion 25 of an act formerly known as House Bill No. 985 of the Connecticut General Assembly. This act is now a law! “Upon complaint to the commi his attorney in an action of negligenc a sum other than costs or nominal damages has remain: judgment for and his orches- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1920, os. 10:00—Bremer-Tullly CRBS studios from | time s Farmer. Ten Minutes. Village from | ent time to broadcast the orchestra, s orchestra from | Chicago—770 hestra and Maxcy h organ Dineer dance Garden and Colle tras. 00—>Male qu 30—Da e Music with Terrace Tnn orches- Boston semble. »—Minute men. :00—News dispatches, 10—Organ recital. i . Merrymake 00—Concert orch with the Cavaliers from NBC studios :00—Musical program from NBC studios )—Gus and Louie and Arthur pryor's band from NBC studi- os nov hour with stras. 00—Black orest tavern. | Lem wis and his Garden Allah orchestra. Chicago's | of —WHAM, Rochester—1150 -Stock quotations. 4 3aseball scores. 10:00—Fur Trappers. scasting. | 10:30—Weather and . Cornell Collegians. | 10:3 flying fore- ws dispatches. 226—WDRC, New Haven—1350 News; weather report. :00—R: wurant ensemble. ce Stretch, tenor. :15—Rdith Lumsden, contralto. :30—Emma and William Criscu- olo, pianos :45—Sonia Spivak, soprano; Fred Torello, tenor 9:00—Studio program. :15—Margaret Locke, iordionist. 30—The Colonnade. 00—Weather report. —WPG, Atlantic City—1100 inal baseball scores. Shelburne concert orchestra :30—June Taylor, mezzo-soprano; the crooning cowboy. :00—Margaret Owen, contralto; Leon Loepardi, baritone. | orchestr ainers. his California Phil Cook and Vie Fleming from NBC studios. —Theater Memories from NBC studios, 00—The Quakers from NBC stu- | dios, pProrram from Chicago NI( 10 > studios. 11 Amos ‘n' Andy from NBC Trish ac- | 11 Dance music from Windsor beach. 1149 11 about everything from Windsor Something Dance music beach diogram forec 12 nd government | weather | . Schenectady: eports; produce ma news items; results. 11 scor: ] Yea 'wins from NBC and Crawford and his or- Literary Cameos. 20—Health talk. 5—DBaseball &cores. 30--Musical m chester. 00—WGY concert orchestra. | 9:00—Whispering Tables from NBC 30—Silver Slipper orchestra. 2:00—Jean Weiner, midnight or-| gan recital. 1 pro from Ro- —— L Through the Sta?icji | The Philadelphia Orchestra ass>- jon has announced that it has| a contract for a series of | broadcasts by the ladel- | phia Symphony orchest under | the direction of Leopold Stokowski, | which will take place October 6. | ovember 3 and December 8 and |which will be broadcast through the entire red network of the NBC. originating at the Philadelphia Academy of Music between 5:30 and 6:30. | announcement | world famous orchestra, | eral years of refusal, will be heard | on the air this winter followed a week's e hange of ables between | the orchestra association's office at | Philadelphia and pold Stokow- ski who is now in Euroue and will [ return to this country about Sep- tember 1. studios. 9:30—Gus and TLouie and Arthur pryor's band from NBC studi- os WGY concert orchestra. 30—Hello Mars! from NBC studi- 0s. 00— Musical program from NBC stu Boston—1234 00- gang. 5—Tea dance Dinner orchetsra with the Down to the Sca. » Budgeteer ar Gazers. . the Lady of the Tvor- that this after sev 70:—DBaseball weatherman. 7:10—Mike and Myer. hes. scores; Plates with from CBS stu- ashion au Brummel ios. 00—Hawaiaan Shadows from CBS studios. | Repeatedly during recent 30—United States Army band |rumors have been circulated th from CBS studios, Stokowski and the Philadelphia or- story hour from CBS chestra of 107 musici who have your license your registration the use of your car rstand the good to bring in be | for the | be inter | cedure. | stations this evening | of romanze between western been heard in the Quaker City un- | der Stokowski's direction since 1912, would permit their music to be heard over the radio. But it has not heen found wise up to the pres- due to the fact that it has only recently that radio reception been considered sufficientl. an organization heen has ch as this. Stokowski, always interested fin broadeastig because of the enor- mous audience it reaches, is said ‘to most enthusiastic about the ccries of programs, which will be | n entirely by the famous di-| widow to have thei when J and Vi, the cters created by Clara rtoonist, go over the ai first ti from WADBC and a nation wide hook up of the CBS nine o'clock Saturday evening. The first episode in the lives of Joe and Vi will picture a ne fa miliar in the homes of thousands of golf widows: Joe must have h golf despite the social duties Vi has planned for him and the action or the sketch centers around the col- | orful byplay resulting from this sit- vation. Tt hinted, however, that Vi wins out and the thousands of | her sister golf widows will probably d in the method of pro- | Golf innings are gem to Theater notable list of a will be broad- | ssociated NBu 9:30, de- | nating theme man The Geisha | this English | called the glish Madame Butterfl Those who have heard Jessica Dragonette rehearsing the role of the Geisha, O Mimosa—San, say Adding one mo Memories' already operettasfl The G st over WJZ and picting the ever and oriental maid. beautiful music mal operetta worthy to be E For N FLAWLESS: * _RECEPTION efg : EN GRID and new law It is quoted from Sec- ssioner of motor vehicles by any prevailing party or e arising out of the use of a motor vehicle that a ed unpaid for more than sixty days after the date thereof, without the filing of a notice of appeal, said commissioner sh all suspend the operator’s license of the defeated party to such | rest, who | vived by The Blad | ing the p: | miri that her singing is worthy of -the standard set by that first and fa- us O Mimosa—San, Marie of the operetta at Daly's theater in London in 1895. Three old favorites will be re- wi'l be broadcast and associated 0 this evening. in The Good Old Summer Time, and In the Shade of the Cld Apple Tree date back to the time when Pa took Ma to the World's Fair at 0t Louis, and Sweet Rosy O'Grady goc back past the turn of the centu I can't Give You Anything But Love Baby and Aint Misbehavin' will show how tastes have changed dur- st 25 years. The Ten Gallant Blades, an which JZ gram through W. stations at in- | Tem- | tarred in the opening run | | neath Mary and Bob find themselves in | city cousin on @ fall shopping tour the Canal Zone this week and have | in August. She ruminates on the their first glimpse of the cotor and | signs of fall as found in the city. romance of the tropi. —A. M. 8. before a tiny cafe and its gaily colored from be awnings | | watch the dark-eyed senoritas dance | s on their pro- | NBC | and listen to the strangely appealing music. i i Know Your New Yo the Other Half Liv which might appropr How titles te ap | plied to the Rapid Transit sketches, | tropolis wt | p i glimps> of a corner in the strumental ensemble will play their | special arrangement of their K the Five Gallant Young ng another medley of 1 Sunny Skie amee will deliver ong, slades will college ai Graham M a !other of his shrew1 sum | the sports of the week. The confes unable to resist the virile fons of a young widow [How some of the travelers verbal piciures of the ma: make up the world's gri who | me- | over at 7 Stay home this eve- ning and listen to the Armour Hour. A great orchestra and grand chorus. Special features. the NBC system this evening oclock. The Mz s a| Hall of Records, where Judy O'Grady the Colonel's Lady-Elect meet the process of obtaining their mar riage licenses. Their remarks ir cate that Kipling hit the nail the head when he called them “is ters under the skin.” Manhattan Bound is laid on fast trzin entering one of the great railroad terminals of New York beguile will be age Bureau g hoyish | the tedious hours en route KODAKS love of a handsome youth of 18 is to be the story told to Mary and| * Bob over station WOR and CBS this| In a cvening at nine o'clock. Had she| acted wisely? The story, Does Every | country Man Kill the Thing He Loves? asks | season, ushered the question. | and falling leav told in this sketch. entitled son in New York, a lac where autumn | The Fall Sea- | | AGEA FILYS e EXPERT DEVELOPING s Arcade Studio of course ompanies her Built, guaranteed and individually REGISTERED by Kelly-Springfield. 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