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( A 28 . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1929. = - = —— = == =——— [ \\\\\\\\‘Q Na \ i :r4,/;/'W Boston—1230 Washington, D. C., tomorrow after- | American Airways and their travei- | zanna in the Mar of Figaro and |lived next door to D < M N \‘ 3 | 7l G ] S 0 s gang ‘{‘m:v‘_,] n.l ’\\ ;| r\:%l'lrt'.r\:; ”\\HI \"I»l ing companion on the jo! when | Others e Iywe 1 K 1 S @ . 0 2 5 n include Mrs, Lowell Fletcher Ho-| e £ EhopSloySiprogtam s o e e I'r ; ' ; \d his | bart, president general of maL | bro: t thro the WEAF chain vas v ¢ 1 2 M tional socicty; Bishop Ja Jd- | of the NBC system at scven o'clock PANTAGES W§LL ; ck- | ward Freeman of Washing nd | this evening sail ’ s 5 B Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, mini of | A pionecr tale in acrial transporf Death r I Hal T s Manger o 7 estra with the |the New York avenue Presbyterlan | ation towards the south, he will tak TAKE TAN Ii e | tra Ora church, Washington. A musical pro- | a5 his subject Linking the =Tatin| Now ¥ (e Eastern Standard Time | - T Man | gram will be played by the United | Americans. Mr. 1 to Yale | t ot ST | 305—WJz. New York—760 7 1 from Simpson States Marine band [pae “\‘ was a m ';”"' 5 Hoover - ~ Har g 185 It Or No i Springs | The services will go on the z of the Varsity foortk m, ‘Due- Bl k D 1 i 1 - supper musical | ) orchestra from | ;g selection played on the |the naval aviation service with the Chfl]‘de Ex n;ed pr tion ! i ; N N hnllsing i B s great pipe organ which will be heard leutenant. After (the war) s) S l]el-\‘ 1 has ( bl A o | : from NBC studios ey one of the pioncers in = t s e b i - n Except for a f Aoted | reial aviation and in this| o 2 t in a program of | cotte e oted by |only members of the D. A. iisenneaitongliegganeatan BIonRi0me co o Rk 7:00—Silent | quo : TR el D (De Renmliieiiiolein fhe Winelilil B AEDE B A 0 Hons 2 e y loza from CBS studios | oo “inye nall has a seating ca- | 4 is familiarized him with ] t Club Ro es from e i sity for commercial avia- —WBZ, Springficld—990 | q 2 more than y hnge ;s A : er of the society who | tion in Central and South Americas. closing ~:; ck mark ‘ e td. the poet of | contributed funds to build ti La I IO Sy O of the : : ; , CBS studios ture wili be able to par in | moving spirits in the organization o L 5 B » ccremonies through the micro- | the Colonial Air Transport. which ? v rl an Shens cured the first domestic air mail iy S50 e : ] contract ever awarded by the United 0 UL (B | R e Selections from Sunnyside Up will . jontiniicd " vehd | be broadcast for the first time by | States sovernment. He was the first .,y iyt 1 Mi 220- WDRO) New Haven—1330 |5pecial arrangement this evening| President of theiColonial compa 1 | iate | from nine to ten o’clock over staticn — | G4 ther report WABC and the CBS when Paul Adele V' will bhe . > trio Whiteman and his orchestra go on |heard as gu Aiine et the World book- air. Turn on the Heat, If T Had | program pre 5 o X man Picture of You, Aren't We | doza's orc Program of ballads by Ger , and Sunnyside Up will be heard | stations of the C 4 _WILW, Cincinnati—700 le M. Kane, Ray Kenny and :h special arrangement ten o'clock. o= n Harrington Sunnyside Up is the first musical | Miss Vasa estabKshed her fystery melodrama from Hawaii trio 1y to be presented directly in ! favorite with metropolitan 4 studios $:4 Russian sor > talkies without a previous stage | by her w n the Americ ! 9:30—The Master Minstrels fro 4 ) Songs by Lil- 1t n. The first two numbers | company. She was bo q studios 1 li cheduled for a presentation by nd at the o e Oilomatics from NBC E 9 > orchestra, the third with vocal v piano. Pro [0 : a interpolations by Mildred Bailey, | af age of 12 to sncce {0 t blues singer, Whiteman's recently Tecitals) she nevertheles | - T discovered find, and the fourth will| yiano and centered on | 283—WPG, Atantic CY=—1100 '|he s > trio. care kirg her debut ¢ - —_— voli theater in New Yovk t x Former Governor of New York | ago. Shortly after her ' Emanuel Smith will be | way appearance, Miss Va e . 1 ) throu WOR on at least|come a feature of both T s two more occasions in the Citizens' | radio, continuing her stud campaign to reelect Iker of New York. J Kiesewetter. Vladimer Rosir lity in A John W. W nie hg, director of the o 1sings—organ Gelsieny Walker will talk to the radio audi- | newly organized American Ope 5:45—DMusical Appreciation course [, “ nce on six different occasions, be- | company, happened to drop from New York University ] % ean and ensemble presen- | €INNINE this evening and former | Kiesewetier's studio and : SR NT b overnor Smith will appear as a | Vasa Des; her retary speaker October 31 and November 2. | perience he immediately s for principal rol Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lind- | 1927-28 season Miss V. i's recent aerial tour of the|New York, Chicago, Indies and Central and South | Washington. Her in ey | | Through the_S;a—t;] W talk | —Time on S Fowler, 7:0( : A 3U—WENR, Chic A | America will be described by John | cluded those of 01—Hotel Piccadilly orches s The Ai ! I'T. Trippe, president of the Pan-| Martha, Micacla clalist party §i150he Farmers Farmer as Miss i 00—The Music I cd them 2:00—Marion ‘and Grab 1 A rect es 5 el : | 9:00—Runkel 1 1 Studio Ge nivers- n ke —Clitizens committeq for the S L FRO M RACKL reelection of Walker, Berry and 5 Addams, who will open a k from subject of WEAL over the 319—WARC, New York—860 | 5:00—The Rhythm Kings dance House in orchestra 5 2 Whoopie 5:15—The Bookhouse for Children | "y i Gapland i n inter- | 5:30—TLittmann's entertainers e Soniey re in social and politi- Sl \ former onal Council of and League o s written sev 1 15 wectured extensively 11 and political reform sub- A5 is to be the first of nces of olks—expe ipers B379—WGY, 6:30—Candle Light dance orches- Schenect Paint Hardware B.P.S. Russwin tions itional Vorr (WABC only ymphony orchestra (chain | ¢ < by noted people and six ramatic playlets which will be orchestra ] uring the coming 13 Tu . 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