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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER The Master Trio is no misnomer, Ruleg of Plcudin;: Are according to the judgment of WOR to the program will | move Stokowski, program ned to Before Bar Association Sl \eard during the dinner when an | should have saved Stravinsky until|the group one ots of [ Memphis, Tenn,, Oct. 21 F—A {SE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ok reviews . lold fashioned orchestra will play | the concluding program December S. | this evenin lost power t 1 Jack Waipio, Hawaiian gui- | tyneg popular in 1879. Short talks | Stokowski remains silent. Perhaps | clude Lo by outstanding figures in the world | there still bigger surprises aw | George Kat I nd his C 1 hie announces his last pro- | seppe Leone, b Inn orchest "7”"’W 6:45—News; weather report |ing the completion of his work|wrote one excited “AI A ¢ 7: Sy Byer and his orches vening. Further musical | Others doubted th 7 s The Buggy Riders | b s Eugene I Clark in right to pron ist and Giu- itone. Their pro- | of science, and a brief address )wy‘mu wh i ELITE SHOE STORES s up for d i LIRS & A President Herbert Clark Hoover, one | gram. { ram wili he composed of the works un . ; el i % | er report by Henry Ford and another by Y\lr.‘ of Beethoven, Gluck, Ra b EiRlon onference of Ameriean | BL Eastern Standard Time “ = e Edison himself will be included in| The opening night of the Radio | Sibella and D'Ha The trio Vit apneslonuietenrenatay New Britain 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 | the program. lh o 1 e cazo oIl be L Trohdent | ML FRojon the ! oo i . ; [ = fon Weds Leading | over the CBS at §:30 e e Mothars will undoubtedi terested in reading ahout 5—Summary of progra bulletins 1 news Women’s Shoe Store r Albert Einstein to I The committee on [ Through the Static | A tribute from Germa i ; Jubllee of the Electric Lig s ({10 Eons jeclialibys b ar gur el commemoration of the occaslon has |t ites @ the Hectiie T ing to Mrs. John S. Reilly who opinion ey Buck 7 | Tidectric light is 50 years old. To- | heen added to the international pro- | jro o eetss of the & deasts over WOR cach Tuesday their 1 Featuring 7:30—Light's Golden Jubilee from [ radio will celebrate the fact|gram planned for this evening by lost to THE MOST FAMOUS morning at 11 o'clock and IFriday | | tails furnished by the pre afternoous at 2:30, at which time on of a BC studios Thomas A. Edison was the first| tne NBC. Speaking into a micro- | - o e g ment of CBS, programs rc . R TR. 8:00—The Voice Dusk Hour pro- e bens tetiats o eienuitie | biiona In Derlin Brofoasor Einsteln's | Toon of CBS, srograms remain un-| gy o “gjgc, e for | €1l in each state, givin KREIDER gram from NBC studios :4.— the fact that, sur | voice will be carried to all corners | 3 | Mothe and full rule ma REVELING SHOES republican leader; will be the chief | from NBC 1vocated 8:30—The Gyps In addition to caring for several| 1 and charged with electricity, for the United States less than halt| oo .0 | e studlos ey o NT liment will glow. Wheth second after he starts to talk, Ein- | R | childrer. Mrs. Reilly who is a grad- cd by Josiah Mar. 4 T 9:30—Family party from NBO discovery was made DY |giein is expected to speak for two | vate of Vassar, has found fime to Delaware Misses and Children studios . b | B open for serlous doubt. | minutes, half of the time being de-' A search through the files of the|writs several books, including Chil- = - SIZES 5 TO 2 958 UGpeloyd Pl Builders fror Nevertheless, tonight radio will | voted to a tribute in German and UNited States Marine corps head- | dren in the House, the Well Balanc-| NAVY BEGINS MANEUVERS From Jump flaming hoops in hon- | ¢the remainder in English. His voice | auarters at Wa NBC or of Mr. Edison, | from Berlin will be carried by land | ‘The celebration, scheduled to start | wires to London and thence through | tudios at the organ Hunter from Iter Se w Yorker orchestra Ington ‘has devel-ied Mother, How oped the interesting coincitence that | g the genesis of the electric—like | throt to Cook for Ch en, and verious articles w a pear in the periodicals. with war-t 1 dios | T A 3 es ’ So1a: % = the Japa 1y o vr‘ YO TRIE ‘lmqn ws bulletins; weath- | |'at 7:20 over both the Columbia and [a regular transatlantic tr‘lflphm\(‘!:"‘]:rc‘il: :’f -TI‘““" Philip ""': “l“"‘ll Not being made up of gen = W’w‘\ e L Lo ONCE TRIED SN e e | roadeasting, chains | service to NBC studios in New York. | se of electric energy to light | hut containing praciteal s ekt 088 L acoor ALWAYS CONVINCED er forecast and Atlantic Coast| National Broadcasting, chains | service to NBC the world was almost simultancous | yhicn afis pracitcal with his physicians’ advice the vet [} und use brood, have proved to be very " | ranged for the Family Parties hvj to listeners-in : an though he s, loves|goycqg hang, & 11 originate in Dearborn, Michigan, | car Detroit, where Henry Ford has| Teopold Stokowski, conductor of vlaced the original laboratory build- |the famed Philadelphia orchestra, ing and machines used by the Wi oody Rus Marine forecast —making especially appropriate the | in rearir current series of radio concerts ar- er talks ructive et WBZ, Springfield—9090 Chicago—870 nal closing stock mar! I 6 Air Junio ard of Menlo Park when 1 | his joke. And he will have it even | | AN S | G S W IG CO ; ba b overy. Ediso [if it costs him his radio popularity,| Most of the music at the party | & 1 CH ARTZ BELTII\ J. 5:45—Favorite melo B | of slog has been built around | assured a fow Sundays ago, and loses | this evening, which will siart at 9:30 | USE HWERALD CLASSIFIED Aps @ Connecticut Branch bl e sive broadcasting | and be heard over the WE of the NBC em was composed FOR BEST RESULTS B PLAINVILLE, CONN. this old wooden building and the|for him an expe il lathe primitive work | contract 1 lamps with which Mr.| For the old maestro intends to during the 50 years celebrated this Manufacturers of Leather Belting | play Stravinsky's Sacre du Printemps » world over |when he broadcasts November 3 month s e semi-contennlal of Your Little Photos on § BELTS REPAIRED : at Henry|Stravinsky is not classic. He us ric quality Sousa himself brought | Made over, shortened, cut down, lengthened, ete. son, and fol- | queer rhythms, queerer harmonies.|to the composition of marches. | BACK OF A M]RROR by an experienced belt man g F chain | | wanted 1 | | | | Al Gt )X Air Vaudeville LT | 389—WRBM, Chicago— | e pro-| 9:00—Roosevelt hour 7:30—Lights Golden Jpubi JBC stud 9 —Musical cc | gram from NBC studio; el Insis meal they will make a|Fans—reactionary fans—critics per- | Three of the most famous Sousa . B 3 5 o, 5 . 8:30—Concert orch from NT to the laboratory where, } haps—say that it is nothing less than | marches, with the Stars and Stripes | Wh]le You Walf:—ZSC‘ 4 at our own Plainville Belt Shop studios 12 : o glow of an old oil lamp, Mr.|a sacriloge for a conductor like|Forever will be heard. The Stars | & . 9:00—Edison program from NBC |1 son will make a duplicate of the | Stokowski and his orchestra to wan-|and Stripes Forever will open and | tudi PHONE PLAINVILLE 500 studios lights will be | der outside the tried and true clas-|close th. cran A d | ; e S i e | uts ] a > cla se the program. rcade 10 | L0200=Cakiniishta tom EC | ing the condi- |sical field for his program and to| |Arca u 01 Lourse | studios, h Mr. Edison work- | include modern music over which | —The Empire Builders NBC studios | 10 Cities throughout | controver: are expected to dim E to the editor, 11:00—Amos 'n’ Andy from NT the same time as a | lett called attention ns‘ur“?? e; weatherr inventor. Upon the |to this after Stokowski's sensational :15—Time; weatherma Rt 1 bulletins —Dick Newcomb orck | the astonishing pronouncemento was | laboratory | made. *After Wagner's Bacchanale upon [and the Venusberg music from 1 li tison will play follow-| Tannhausers, it is too much for Sto- — i on of his work this | kowski to follow the Stravinsky,” | I | i | [Now is the Time to Eat| completion of the style , | announcement after he had fini il Edison’s own generator will be start- | his first broadcast. They sc v [F ¢ furnishing power to light the | could believe their own ears when i - i Neapolitan Airs— cante, baritone studios 10: Floyd Gibbons—Hea | 6:10—Program resume i | ¢ e i Now v . 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