New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1929, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1‘_’; 1929, SATURDAY | thaniel S 1 Eastern Standard Time C, Hartford—1060 111 rles 283—W1 WBZ, Spriv iendly hour f Sunset hour: 1 « umous Co in pr of din 6:00—Mother Goos fairy stories for ci 6:15— 6:20 30— 3 | s 6:31— r and his s « v { N i { trio N « 1 1 | '.\ 7:00—Silent tion nd 1 al- | Ar | 1 i 7:3 Tonelii 303—WBZ, Springficld—090 | s | W nist —Jerry ¥ ¥'s or t el s Sonane s 1.os S | 7 St. Togls o s ) 1 In | i 1 Mrs. Tang L 11t00 5 Ly % o Guild ot C bus Radio | i | | orecast | p 9:00—Mona s o | 2:80-the 125—WLW, Cincinnati—700 | ' s f nd Glenn | e | Ty S | N 10:01—T i s y AL | rmoni 11:00— Andy NBC g B { 1ro Tosc studios < [ tra holog 11:15—Weatherr news bulletins [ 0110 - cholog 11 ime Pt E | e ) Book s 01d Fash 5:00—The Fra tra ) Mountainee . o 5:30—Modc \NBC studios | g hoir Invis 6:00—Ti lights | 9:00—Market and Ha 6:01—Mary Rose 6:10—Program resume Glenn | 156 L | 10:00—Moon ns New York University Air iEa Convocation e | 7:45—Half Seas Over | SH—WENR, C Air Juniors S T Farmer's Farmer 10—DX Air V nph th 120—S870 8:30—Recital hour soprano; Lucille Negr 9:00—WOR Litt ville | 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 t | 2 ) oper hen the 5802 Saunders’ Mid e e abc it iman, soprano; and Yeronica | ¢ Ne ¢ . i { it M 3 di—Littmann's o s [k s him another spoonful of | 30 h trio eat), SO ets , o 15—The World's Business—Dr. s it enougn Tiot ai to steament 11:00—Time; ney ca- | IR for South and. Central Ameriean g0 yein axnosyuce . the stitlc goat ther report i :30—Art Kain and his orchestra it will be broadeast by | oitor, without wa to whistle 1 11:05—Dance orchestra et ool ot Tusie B0 ar B WGY's short wave transmitters £ g 0:00—Theater of the crot lers 11:30—Moonbea ns Jesque 2 | 1m 4 | — §:40—Program from NBC studios = s 349—WABC, New York—860 b lenvemble Andtmieed)| AEotndhleg 00—Pack Home hot 1:15—World baseball game | quartet e between I and Chi- [10:06—0 v N |11:00—A from NBC s Frank Skultety and his or- 0—Harold Stern and his Am- chestra dor orche 00—Gover ather forecast 0—Joe and Vi :30—Henry Hadley and his sym- phony orchestra 40:00~—Paramount radio ¥ 11:00—Guy Lombardo oika Dells €:58—Time = 7 dio hour | , Schenectady— = 7 ittmann’s entertainers ries baseball game | 1288708 O s: it Wit Hour etween Chicago and P clphia | o 8:30—Finance period rom the NBC studios ! 9 9 politan > | & | adians om Y1:30—Paramount orchestra | { G 12:00—Time 9:00—Orchestra directed by Vietor | 12:01—Midnight R | 526—WNYC, New ¥ 30— Veterans of Fore nd his orches- n from the Albany Jlical 3 e o 5 2 {I—WNAC, Boston— —Major B 5 . e Choral orchest 2 el Ohman T pamiCllisers 9:00—0ur Gove - tin music from C 1 and his gang The Musical Motorists Dir 7:40—How to Look at Major DeBles 5 55—Arpa Cc s: ather 6:10—Di Herry A, New York— nar; e Nomads 8:30—T Blossoms g 1) Lol Giners Yollegion : : ) 00— rienly hour Ridgewood Grove Boxing - Che H Frederick WL At S altor 91:00—M i - 1 A 11:30— summ P 11:40—McAlpin or 12:00—Royal Knickerbocker o r 15— WEAF, New York—660 —World 5 226—WDRC, New Haven— SUNDAY Hear the T T OLD COMPANYS . .l e | them into the S' NGERS _T\\‘_i\* the Time to Iiat",:}‘} rlos J;””/qy el}e”i,?_q ”[7 Oysters and We Have | the BEST : Stations When in Hartford dine with us, and | | o1 or the for WCY WCSH don't forget to bring some home for al stu WFI WIAR the other members of the family. ich may be taken iins of salt. WLIT, wTIC s | = WCR WRC | HONISS S | TRadio students may Presonted by | course by sending their nam OLD COMPANY’S e e la and a fer LEHIGH ANTHRACITE | American, to University 22 State St. Hartford, Conn. | State House, Boston, Product of The Lehigh Coal & Navigatioa Co, @ L. €. N. CO. 1928 | 1 orchestra | at the back door of tr from | every Iri or- Emil Heim- | ymphony orchestra of the with v T Even in th of Lin 4 o8 (r in the press re b > st raries | epics, y of Columin o L story of undimmed brilliance. It will ' Ma rd MacHug > Saxophone . baritone quartet ! from NBC rs present. or- conduc- Says—Dr. | This e pro 1 Ameri oledo, | Away, ar 219—WABC, New York—S860 wish Day progra dral hou s Reel of th ¢ the Donald Philadelphia | yrack New York—6 scast cather Cozy period dy and the Guards- 1 Godfrey T.udlow, v's Musicians and Bows tunday Iichoes of the ess Olga Ibani, mezzo soprano drama Shu- rden and ¢ Frank Ponselle, soprano ioldkette at Seth Parke thedral Choir an, of programs orchestra | Scientists keep tab on the move- | declared Standard of | TLeonara Cori, voung Ameri seeretary | lyric colour: —— | she was heartily acclaimed, both for |R 7y G, dard Railroad of the South 2 her beautiful frosh clear voi and Tickews, reservations, information from. Statlc for her dramatic ability. For three B.F. FULLER, A.G.P. A, she w 8 West 40th St, New York e resaan WG, At Cls—1100 l Through the ve slips slopes of Parnassus is to the level of mere mortals will find time mun lead ¢ drama Spring Drama, his press inti ma 18 snobbish ips that is why rs to deal Wwith it to that ex professor clusion of all others, the play requires appreciation three full enroll in the , ad- dollar Extension ; And, (Under Grant's Store) | will do no one any good to sneak i synopsis 1 lligible to the great un B . Doesi't Like the Announcers for Day, and e o Various Reasons will dram of his lif er lose its lustre. sought t1 s a familiar sto too-many-tim » heard tonignt do not drov 1 about the metropoli th dy Deal tir G be had at any one of 0 been 10 | aq) siores throughout cn been | Not only dot . 1 love for ship ind an accentuated fondness for sea chanties of which he has one of the | hest collectig ber xistence his acquaintan : tilors, many of whom | Comp hed him with the words [ with a complete £ c es that are|so's therc'll be m start t 7:45. Four old timers are to be| Another all talkie o | heara What Shall We Do | With, “¥ now With the ilor, Heave | rritory, a | muttering like the guy with pencil to figure why he's Moran WS o 5 Two Black 1 screen will be | ature attraction on the regular | ment of t 0 ht-o ramount Radio hour to be broad- | come. T gets anot over WABC and the ¢BS net-|to hear some bim work at ten o'clock tonight. These hy College 1 who have kept mils by their witty iled to state on hov iy ulsio! to b two dif- | s of entertainment I ts durir last straw that 4 p s gallop to an awk wrd {rot I shu | Although the program wi rily and climbs the ladd SR e upstairs to hit the hay. No 500 York controls will be t to Hollywood for the M sketches. Also on the pro- n will be heard David Mendozi an orchestra, Anne Dorothy only ' | W2XAD this rnoon at 5:45 to celebrate Columbus Day. A featur of the pro will be by Dr. Leo S. Rowe, d eral of the Pan-American Union | Washington. the servied ked by ar back from eTe’s nag making up lost a ticket for sne 1 address ctor Blades pr . and assoc through | ons at 9 il exerciser drones on out refucling I pulls the bl which is now broadeast Saturday over the top of my headache p hts instead of Friday, tonight will | ture, muttering, “Some announcers r a musical menu by an orches- | are lik a fella takes out. conducted by Sam Lanin. ey're cither always raving, or al s hungry. Judging from t The sixth episode of Mr. and Mrs, | 15h he delights in ha you | or Joe and Vi will be broadeast this | 'Il bet when off duty, it r, his evening at nine o'clock from WABC | idca of spend L pleas after- nd the CBS chain. noon is having a couple of teeth vanked, inspectin home, and visitin hopes of identifyin who These sketches @ snatches from [ the lives of Joe ana Vi, supposedi the typical married couple characters are based on the car | toons by Claire Briggs, and have | been brougnt to life b well | known radio playwrights, Henry 5 o < Fisk Carlton and William F. Manley. | ] Ma s | The sketeh of this evening \~’4»]:1u| Mexican Party Claims Prosperity Plus. Joe has heard a | Obstruction in Voting great deal about the power of think- | Mexico City, Oct. 12 (UP)—With % onself into prosperity and has| Mexico's presidential election only | sust received the well deserved | five weeks off, nti- that he has been long expec got run ra practiced the m n Andy Dale, leaders | relectionist pa — | didacy of Jose Vasconc The heavens instead of a wrist|statement {oday charging watch a time picce will be the | subversive movement was underway | subject of a radio talk by Paul Sol- | lenberger who keeps the nation's | tion from beting held | time. Mr. Sollenberger ak | The anti-relectionists over the WEAF ¢ system at ¥ Suppo; in several states to prevent the clec- sserted th this eve astronomer in charg vision of th | Observator He will tell how tt is an | proof that political elements which of the time di- | were pretending to belong 1o the United States Naval | supporters of Vasconcelos in reality | were participating in the movements tronomer- | to prevent the election, Leaders all anti-r ments of the stellar bodies, the 20."\." n strictly enjoined from taking _National | diac and other heavenly bodies for | part in any such movement. the purpose of | as well as predicting ecliy nd | Ty | similar events. He will also inform | o New, Fast Service to radio listeners how the n ob % servatory time service corrects thousands of clocks throughout the nation daily. ct time ™ East and West Consts. ure soprano, is to be rrom Penna. Station, New York one of the features stars of the re- HAVANA bl’EClAl,). ;;v;‘nzsu p.m. Eff. 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