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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOB ER 18, 1929, FRIDAY 9:15—Socialist party program A ‘ —Madison Square Garden Eastern Standard Time | s - | and news summary 3—WTIC, Hartford—1060 i Will Oakland's Terrace party 5—News bulletins; program |1 inhow Inn orchestra resume | Ward's orchestra %:15—Joint recital with Mabel Col- of Songland and Alfred I soprano, chon, | 1g of Sports 1 Y, New York—660 Timers .ady Next Door of programs nd Gold orchestra wins Eternal Question way Lights World in Music—Pierre studios 0—Gus and Lo 'd Arthur | —The | 8:00 Concert orchestra with the \‘1 program 1 Louie and Arthur of Melody Mystery House ncent Lopez and his or- stock markets positions New York: 60 Story of the Kiss of programs : closing stock mar- s and quotations; hary of the day; cotton » closing prices and quo- state and federal agricu Works of 5—N 6:01—W s—Mark s Composers vs b time Che ummar orchestra ard, songs —Bob Sherwood's Circus 9:00, Premier ly Jones and Memories “from lets Anna, the glad rls E.!| 6:00—Cincinnatl club —Dinner music orchestra T Campus Carrollers from wood's Circus from | Predictions—Tryan dors from NBC Wifeo s Loves from NBC avia- silly Jon m NBC and Er Hare NBC from NBC finan- | | | | { | | | 10:30 7:30—Minstrels 7:30—Organ Interlude Jefferson society talk 40—Organ interlude 45—Tooks and their Authors :59—Time 8:00—In a Russlan Village from CBS studios 8:30—The Penmen from CBS studios | 9:00—Story hour from CBS studios | 10:00-—Bremer Tully Time from CBS studios 10:30—Jesse Crawford, the poet of the organ from CBS studios 11:00—News flashes 11:10—Jacques Renard and his or- chestra 11:30-—Abe Lyman's orck CBS studios 12:00Midnight Reveries , New Haven—1330 ather report esta from 226—WDR ] News; we 17 Mandolin o § Harlan A. Harwood, tenor 7 News and the World Book- 9—TIda Y. Hipollus, soprano §:30—Dorothy Eno, violinist §:45 dythe M. Lumsdon, con- tra 9:00—Weekly Business talk 9:15—Margaret Locke, Irish ac- cordionnst 9:30—The Odd chestra ~Weather report 273—WPG, Atlantic City—1100 Fellows dance or- 8:00—Shelburne dinner mu: §:40—Harmonica band of Atlantic City 9:00- 9:30— Yance orchestra 10:00— n, tenor 110:30—Atlantic City dance orchestra Iver Slipper orchestra n and ensemble presen- st Pittsburgh—980 rket reports tsburgh ad- | Jessica Dragonctte, star of The- | the orchestra, each of the trump- 8:00—The Triadors from NBC ater Memories, will play the title [eters and violinists offering solo studios | role of Elicen, the first of the three | variations of the melody. I%oolish §:30—Santine Leone, soprano i light operas. Opposite her, playing | and not-so-roolish humor mark the | §:45 amous Loves from NBC | the dashing officer of the Irish bri- | duets, Give the Poor Girl a Chance, | studios | gade, Captain Barry 0'Day, will be | Oh How That Woman Could Cook | 9:00—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare ('More. Muriel Wilson will take the and I'm 1. in". In memory of ;.‘ from NBC studios | part of Lady Maude and Charles | recent trip to the west coast, the | 9:30—Theater Memories from NBC | Robinson will be heard in the role | boys will harmonize Springtime in studios f Colonel Lester. The story is laid | the Rockies 10:00—The Quakers from NBC [ in one of the most romantic periods | The program of organ music (o be studios 5 of Irish history ,and in the days of | broadcast by Jesse Crawford over [10:30—Program from Chicago NBC | the rebellion of the 1790's WABC and the CBS this evening at | studios i ’ ol | B 10 includes strongly contrasted | ”“:“‘l"l“;': CLRRERIT Mlle. Modiste, which is now en- “”“"”'f"‘j“';‘]’ ,j.:"”,r:’”’”\l .l: G S the 5 | joving a Broadway revival, will give Lran OXALOKE NENg ,(-o\ormiw(-nv:l'mtlur forecast | 0% ‘: EE e wM\‘ ’: \,:‘}_,f'(,_, cato Polka from Sylvia. Also to 244—WNAC, Boston—1230 Miss Dragonette, e will play the pL ;‘m\ 5:00—Ted and his gang part of the Parisian milliner first ‘1 5 tio e (he rosram made famous by IFritizi Scheff, who L £ is playing the same rolo in the Sl L whD : roadway production and who ap- Simc e 6100 Waath | peared in the first radio reproduc- B e et landlthe tion of the operetta. Colin O'More ! will sing the role of Gaston and i [ ootlight Gems Henry Shope will play the part of 6:50—The Star Gazers Naughty Marietta, the romantic b 7:05—The Budgeteers story of pirates and casquette girls, | | 7 ditorial News Review of the | Will again find Miss Dragonette and Week | Colin O'More in the lead roles. the masquerading Count- 1, will be played by Miss Dragonette while Mr. O'More wiil be | heard in the part of Captain Dick, | American coast guard officer, Mary Marietta, Society Insists Contract Binding —(rew Eckener’s Problem i | Hopple will appear as Adah, and Oct. 18 (A—Des theg) Walter Preston will take the part of nationstioray Syatiesnevact i 2 ' ppelin to make the po-| As usual, Harold Sanford, difector 147 trip planned for next spring, the of the orchestra, will occupy the ACToarctic society is proceeding conductor’s platfortn and Howara M, | Vi 118 preparations fov e “,“"',"; 1ductol Lonn and. : he soclety's representative, Dro- | ‘ Iy Wil introduce the L e steamer Reliance for New York to | Diabetes, cancer, heart disease |complete arrangements for a Fair- and tuberculosis are among the |panks hase and to supervise s subjects to be considered by leading ment . reserves, and spa Boston specialists 1n a series of parts. Professor Weigand also 1s | health talk which wil be broadcast ng to America to arra radio | every Friday evening, beginning to- | cquipment and disct he fi s { night, at §:30 from WBZ Springficld. work with American sci- ific | This public health feature will be presented under the s of the > gociety insists t | Boston Tuherculosis association flight made, according o | The opening talk this evening will contra thet the trouble with be by Dr. Samuel ne. His sub- [the dirigible crew is up to its mas- Ject is Some Lay Remarks Concern- |ter, Dr. Hugo Eckener. Three rep- | | ing Heart Discase. Dr. Levine i resentatives of the Aeroarctic soci- ociate in medicine at Peter Bent oty have to gor ricdrichshafen | B | medicine am hosy and instructor at the Harvard Medical ; school, More t} | | Mary [1ar ¢ in to settle injured and Rob, those two “intrep- | their homes, ravelers who journey hither nd th « yon, will hear nd | thither | a tale.from the lips of a radio en- | this cveni at nine o'c k It you're good, you may ! the back door too and he all about throt WABC and the | CDBS tonizht Jack Hunt, a wireless operator in | the Navy dur #irl of his dres the . found the little villa ms in a on the coast of I | loved hier sailor beay | of true love was | when one of the pranks of fate, so iy ] % SU | ful romance of the ‘Ymfi’z‘fie@ i [But she could!] pra 1 her, it w Amos T S S AToA | 730 Shorwood's Cireus from |t b Yi ms 80 1 3 ap Rook | NBC studio: story? g 3 11:30 1 Ford and Glenn | g.00—The Triadors from NEC & 1‘ v C e At wvoid these un- 1 1 —Sweet and Low Down Personalities at 711 from \_”"""'_ humorous Moor | tion it Party | "NRBC studios S "w'm’ -‘\u o “"‘ - ' dol ":v‘w reotic, but it | Se | 84 amons Loves from NBC | Yegr i ERiean: 1 el Which too 3I9—WABC, New York—860 | SU—WENR, Chlcago—870 | “studios i ZroleRion i oehpl LFL ek 3.00—A n and Contract Bridge miors | 9:00—Wily Jones and E qinnejh but effee Teith ner's Farmer | from NBC studios i garduthnanelithe cled. 4 B:15 en Minutes | 8:30-—Theater Memories 7 system of it NBC this eve- yrt comes it 00—« i | studios » o'clock You will get e ! 10:00—The Quakers from NRC i of the party is found of how hard i1 1 | stnatos cal nursery rhym ese won- 7i00—H and. Goor | 1 Program from Chicago NBC | heard in every kindergarten, Happy z to hinder ] T \ Plates featur Ohicngo—770 stud rthday To You. And, lest anyone the normal of men | nd Frank Syl [11:00—Amos 'n’ Andy from NBC nks of serion the pair | struatio mon s¢ : Pl ey A nch the spirit of the i to nse them 9 orchestra Don Best ith Al Don’t Grow on Tf you would spare elf all 9:0 i juartet nn orchest _plays Your y uffering at this ti 10 a r0 danc: orchestras | \d Dottoms Up. | trim litile cas ¢ s sy | i Piccolo x»m‘ ung by Ernie Ha purse or pocket ¢ s Gare will be played in a round rol ¢ | a:00—1 n ¥ ners lar M e A ~ == | G A ol Throuch the Static . Schenectady—790 produce mar- ftems NRBC studios veying Rochester cted ictor from NRC studios ouir and Arthur 26— WMCA, New York—370 s 5 Japanesn ( i 8:30 ¢ 9 —WHAM, Rochester—1150 5 t 1 reports of the stock CITIZEN PAPERS and PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPHS EXAMINATIONS NOTH/’VOLUME e A RYER B ertiC i, (BN B, EERERHL RAPHAEL BUILDING 99 WEST MAIN BT FLEERE KiEvAT PRECICION OF VISION" __rrecimion or visowr ¥ Now is the Tune to Eat l Oysters and We Have the BEST ARCTURUS TUBES When in Hartford dine with us, lon't forget to bring some the other members of the family, Ardzr-on Electric : | o Y| HONISS’S i OVSTER. HOUSE J el. 519 22 State St an:llle. Conn. | (Under Grant’s Store) nml | home for | & ) Choosing from the hest of Victor Herbert's light ope Henry I'Neply, the Old § announced the pr cen, Mlle. Mod Marietta over the ne weeks beginning Memorie tion of Naughty ing the evening. this heater Memories Is broad cast every Friday evening at 9 through WJZ and associated NEC stations. Three weeks will be devoted to cach operetta in order that fa may not I 1y part of the scors icen will be heard this evening October 25 and November 1. Mlle. Modiste will be on the air November 8, November 16 and November 22 while Naughty Marietta is to be presented November 20, December | 6 and December 13, | ELITE SHOE STORES 332 MAIN ST. New Britain’s Leading Women’s Shoe Store 1s Now Featuring THE MOST FAMOUS KREIDER- CREVELING SHOES For Misses and Children SIZES 5 TO 3 From $2 45, $3.45 ONCE TRIED ALWAYS CONVINCED We Remode! Gld Jewelry in the Newest Designs We remount Diamonds in up- to-date Scttings. We modernize Wedding Rings in Platinum or White Gold. We do fine Watch and Jew- clry Repairing. Herman Gerber Jeweler 9 ARCH STREET This Day Bed docs double duty. During the day it serves lounge and when unexpected guests arrive this Day $24.95 $21.50 as a sed can be opened 1o a double bed, cumplcw with valanced demim cover. Single Day Bed, 30 inches wide in Windsor type design. 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McGouldrick was brought into nn-“ ——— | |case when police intercepted a let- |the glare of two lanterns was white | [ ter which Miss Ord wrote to him.|and strained, but she clung to the | b | An attempt was made to take the|story she has told ever since her 9 second officer off the ship, but dep- |arrest. | uty sheriffs were told McGouldric She was taken back to Plaque- services w ¢ to get the|mines papish jail. | Creole to New . e Confronted with the intercepted | N A Steamer Murder Probe Advances '=:tn, Miss 0ra admitted sbe had Mov 16 Theaters {Alg‘ltfd 2 quarreled with Kraft because of To Prevent Familiarity f f McGouldrick's attentions to her. The : ) v Philadelphia, Oct. 18. (P—Luxuri- —(rl Quizzed af GTave |win s questioned e times. UL, Ot 1 (e 4 : 3 ous movie theaters, with their great By last night police led her fo Kraft's audiences, have sct the illuminating | grave on the banks of the Miss | engineer numerous problems besides New Orleans, Oct. 18 (UP)— ippi to have her complete s and Officer John McGouldrick of the | cation of the body. Hghtingithoisilyor screen. steamer Creole will be indicted in| George Kraft, brother of the d ufficient light should be provid- connection with the death. of Jack [man who came hete from N «d so as to discourage undue fa- Kraft when the vessel reaches New | York, accompanied the party. L millaniiy i eyl @ frpoittonthets , authorities said today. | terns threw an uncertain light on |luminating Engineering by action will be taken in an at- | the open grave and as soon as Miss | Frank Cambria and | M. ipt to clear the mystery of how | Ord glimpsed Kraft's body she col- [ Falge of the Publix Theaters cor- ft, a vouthful New Yorker, was |lapsed with the cry vo |shot in the chest and leaped off the | “That's not Ja | “But” they add, “at the rail of the le shortly T dchtines neston | time not so much that patrons are {quarreling with Miss Ione Or George Kraft, however, -identified | distracted by the movements of the body as that of his brother. | others. Sufficient light should be | Miss Ord, revived, looked at the|provided so people n 2 e body again, but still insisted she |seats and to eliminate & could not tell for certain whether | = = | it was Kraft. Then police deployed | The mysterious “palolo,” a tiny in a ring around the beautiful girl | fish found off the coast of New Zea- and for the sixth time went over|land, can be caught at dawn in one | ‘(hu case with her. Questions cam out of the dark almost too fast for | Miss Ord to answer. rticular day of the year when it surface of the sea for ) rises to the Her face in|two hours. = T ——— G. FOX 8 CO. }‘Rl‘ E TI‘l hl’HO\F FOR I\FW ‘BRITAIN CUSTOMERS—CAL L i»fll) B - HARTFORD, CONN. Here i spec | ag \l pri e with us ship, furs, values obt: BUTA G. the most unusual collection of coats ever presented at the very > of $59.50! styles and price, mir cloth. . front flared, back flared, in the princess Another Interesting Group at $98.50 Saturday — Timely Values In Wemen’s and Misses’ COATS $59.0 Sizes 14 to 20 36 to 52 Every woman and miss who sees them will | that, considering quality of materials, workman- they are positively the best ainable. 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