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1 w . ~ i YY) = z ‘ — i / A bilee quartet | polated excerpts fiom the composi- | some startling information about Three courses are being 1 toward the I | “’ tI// ag.Y Keever, contralto | tions of the masters. a certain supposedly respectable ” R this semester. “The Qld raining diplo- > ¥ Boys | Another departure n the produc- | member of the robber parcy. These L ment” will be taught 1 conncil . 0) )W 3 ox and hisiGubsS|itloniwilll be that thelcustomAry an-|lamazing. discoveried shichi led! 1o W. C. Hill, pastor of the the school 7 o 7 11:0; r Slipper orchestra nouncer eliminated. Instead, I | the solution of the case ill form church. “Primary Ma ent to the dean, R = ——— | teners will hear the voic: of Pedro | the basis of the gripping story which Mu! Methods™ will be taught | Alfred D. Ieininger, the First de Cordoba, one of America’s great- | will be rortrayed over the radio by RCFER A C. Stockwell of this city. Church of Christ, or to the T 2 est actors. His volce will link to-|q capable cast of players tization and Pageantry in Religiot Miss Cora Ii. Graulich of THURSDAY chestra Tb h :h o e S glatan i R e G e Methodist church, =5 | s:00- | reug e dStatic ;::_}I’X‘I:r the various parts of the pro —_— ‘Tmmmg School Semester to) maucation” win e taugne by Miss Tethodist church, s = am. rus musi o it June Dilts, director of ous | e Lastern Standard Time | 8:30 ‘ ————— | " Dramatic episodes inspired by in- ”,(Th,?,"'; S Seuheaclent e [) en at T”m[ ureh education of the Consresational] Tho British museum has more — 9:00— or : . e bl Ao e e [EEx8ana amag L | p y g0 B han 4 < of shelving for its 2,- g P ST (b s ‘ Now even the radio inagnates lu»lHM_l ‘w(“ \'n“i m:\ <t>f l"{' PASt! from many lands, of (\n-‘ church in Bristol, and formerl “\‘m"‘wrty SRR L J h Sl 2 Sl | have gone in for stupendous produc- [ 2nd present will be introduced into | yore ™ hoero spirftuals and modem e the staff of the Week Day LA . hour from NBC | 9 | the programe. A cast of 20 actors | ; i ; 5 10:00—Dance | tions, just li movie manufactur- ;g 5 ciresses; many of them with | compostions will be presented The Community Leadership Train- schools in Dayton, O. This cours 8:30—Sunset hour—studio en- |11 L ers. They spend and spend and | with names well known on Broad- | L ouglt WLC, Chicago, on a series ing school held under the auspices Ly A T T el ‘I semble supper musi 11 Slumbe sic | 5 | of Thursday night broadcasts at|of the New Britain Council of Ite.|matic method of expression as an s > su sica 1 Rl e [spend while the public listens and | way, will interpret these episodes| o g | 2y : id to vitalizing the teaching of re- News bulletins e o] s il o CoeTa LS G S i et e he B ious Education will open for the ¢ 8 8 | e | ] c e s S e el o e ) el e wester of the current year ligious truth | 126—WLW, Cincinnati—700 R NSO < n l‘”‘“’l‘_';' i ey M "_O‘”‘? Ou‘"l‘];(' | choirs and singing socic O e Gt G P Enrollment is being completed for trio | The I o!Clock Hnwalians. [(W 1AL the fouicome His iwill 'be 1di S U % | them with national The school will m in Tri hool during the present weck, [ 7:00—Silent | ~Live stock reports Denlite dose ek it I e monies | A8 e 1 oE R : have been scheduled by Don Malin, | arutnodist e &t 7 olclagk in the care of Miss Cora I; : = ilsile oo thing must break. Perhaps the ra-| And (hat is what the stirsing press | Wi§ pitieal dinoeton for e 1 AT G G I T e S e B — Sing ks = S 5 ay. Well a e S| 2 e h d and each class w nave > pe- egistri ©xtbooks arc 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 :45—Polly and Anna, the glad 0 Plociwitil JobLytorja systemistchl) eleasesisayig Well sund oo d i Rer e n e sre g e riods for its work each of the six ly available and the s- 2 the one now in use in Buropean | haps the program will come up to |y b TrC Kl & 2 X S e, Gt b, et e TR e Sl el T e enener s et b R IRl SR g mailed this week 0—Lost and four | {i club orchest countries. Thers each owner <t Sl e K;\\'A;nl‘ e ooq | &:000 and 4,000 men and wemen ap- | sehgol is planned for teachers und to the students alrcady enrolled e & Rl et e T iment e et Faitaalin | Den BetorentreRivr Sl o optoncall ki B ek L e RS in this E:4E—"The MMikado 7:00 ber of wi u?: he receives through the se {‘i‘_k sy ‘“‘ -‘“*M »\‘ 2 I‘ DG | for group singing during the chorus \gay chureh schools, for yot hool are issued by the Interna- M 7 iroadcasts sponsored y i} o- anging T e g K¢ el o s s. Py 5 ‘ = & 1 £00—" 7 ony’s Serap ‘) el ts sponsored manufac- | ,F e | music programs. ple who look forward to tional Council of Religious Iiduca- 7 Ihrough the Jar irers are ur s a dircet | | Opening tonight with the 100 ang for parcnts tion with headquarters in Ch $:00—Nerenade from NRBC studios orollary, detter and | A cycle of Kinder Hedcr of alvoices of noted n. gro spiritual sing- | : 5 | $:30—The rs from NBC Q. of the age listener is| modern German composer, Dr. Atm- | ors, the Metropolitan church chon | ! e On the Alr studios | ’r, because only good programs | in Knab, by Miss Emmy Rohmeder, | (e wrg schedule will cavry every L T L T S AR R TS | IOSNIGHY 730 REM. | 9:00—Billikin Tro are broa 1e is not both- | will be heard through station WTIC | {hird Thurs of the months the g | WA New)ork i e oy from NBC | ered by of someonc's | Thursday morning, October 31, &t Chicago Welsh Male choir of 60 mus i E rederick W. Mansfield, studios S soap or cornflakes p | singing folk songs of their mative WHEG Rochester candidate for mayor of Boston 10:00—Hollingsworth Hall | And now the ne plus ultra in ra- | Rohmeder's musieal train- | land. Music of the I6th and 17th WNAC... Bostan The Coke 2 orc's band | dio entertainment is about to be of- an in Germany when she | centuries as sung by the Chicas : > . . s b WGHP . Detroit 7:30—Vincent Lopez and his or- 'n' Andy from NBC ! fered 0 piece symphony orche s a child. At the age of 14 she ‘,\(j,,,\,-y,,ml ,.l;y:(,:“,,].“‘“,‘,’,Y‘, ,\(v: \(.\:flr{ Absolutely free. Four ) pieces of ,h(:“lmm], silver- WEAN Frwyldarce chestra from NBC studios dless chorus of 40 voices. | was studying voice culturs with Pro-|on . WIS, TRus and Cathoiic |ff Ware given with each ton of HOTTER ANTHRACITE. S ade from NBC studios | . 1 cast of 20 veteran actors and | fessor Brach and piano with Pro-| church music as s a capella by BEST COAL FOR CASH - parkers from NBC ip Book | production staff utilizing the best r Zilcher at the statt con-|the University of Chicazo chol “A DAUGHTER OF THE AURORA™ studlos talent in radio are the ingredients / of music in Bavaria. 1In| ¢ programs by two or- R . 3:00—David Buttolph and his or- |12:00—Gibson orch to be combined hy the National as graduated with hon- 6ris; the WIS singers: and NUT by Iar\k’;umll:n . chestra {r BC studios — |12:30—Andy Mansficl Broadcasting company to produce | ors from the state conssrvatory of [the Anvil Chorus and groups from TR a ek Fevie dramatled 9:30—Concert orchestra from NBC | Lee 5 | the most pretentious an1 claborate | music at Wuerzbers. On Friday. | the foreign singing i the STOVE . ctric Furnace-Man chorus. studios | 1:00—sign ott J‘!.w-ho presentation ever to go on the | October 11, she gave a recital over | leading churshes of ana tric Furnace-Man makes your present . 10:00—Dance orchestra from NB( S Lair. ] f | WTIC singing the songs of Schubert | from schools and unive will be EGG < e e s studios 2 g | The production s :ha Sajute, and Brahms. | broadecast during the WLS season. = tptaa it 3 ture, Dealers and Distributors everywhere, 11:00—Amos 'n’ Andy 00—The Al ' | which will be inaugurated Wedns The music store of Blair and| e Send for interesting booklet. studios Al ceelily Barmay { day night, November 6, at 7:30. The | Brodrib, 197 Main street, has put . ; PARAN 606 danboniont ] v 11:15—Time; weatherman e il | new production will be the most | one of its studios at the lisposal of | David Buttolph and his orchestra . ews bulletins ; ke sand | | costly radio presentation ever to ge | Miss Rohmeder, and one day each | {Onight will present Henry Burr, 1€, Milton Ebbins’ Aristocrats 2: 11\1“]:‘ "i‘;‘yf“ Ty | on the air regularly. Tt will employ | ridays from two to five|{"nor in two lyrical aumbers 0 er oa or 12:00—Time | 1:00—DX Air Vaudevill ‘ largest cast of musicians and | o’clock in the afiernoon, she \.m;-{""””‘ Through and Good -\M‘)“ L —— | b s = o R o ne of the orchestral hits of the | “ SR o actors of any regular program. The | examine pupils for concert singing, | On 9 W - TET I I Apan 25 W e 389—WBBM, Chicago—770 S £ | i § . ) 2 A ELEP 2 463 225 WOR, Newanier 1) RN I a0 RN, Ghlcast TAORI SR i e RIS e s o o [ prosram witl be selections “rom vie- || 2 WOODLAND ST, TELEPHONE 4637 ~ Bale Muslc andpneyebblogyes S ] e y | technique of its production repre- o S ECIberta EMIle BM it iThe Sy D (Patented Automatic Coal Burner) Siplen L e | 9:30—Gold Seal program from CBS | 4i0 showmanship and is the first to| Rudy Vallee wlll be bask on the ¥ De heard at ninc Bl "’“}Ei‘ e [ it 3 include every microphons medivm | air this evening after an absence of ke through station WI7 and | Bty L e ! (8 e | nerctofore used in radio, supple- His reappearance will | associated stations. S T T e R Y T I mond LaVergne 10:00—Temple hour from CBS | | L e e B:50—The Spotlighters e tnaios | ted by the new developments in | be in the Sunshine hour, A program | L fof & s of dramatic : LACSROLLEN e 5 L | pre ation methods. | heard through the WEAR network entitled Fires of Men will 6:00—Time 10:30—Ted Weems orchestra | | 5 even v 6:01—Lola Dimon, soprano 11:00—WBBM Night Court The orchestra will actually be a|of the NBC system from eight to ¢ lcast this Syening \\‘hvn A e rdo and his Royal | 90 piece grouv, for the 40 voices in | nine o'clock. Vallea, crooning | Daughter of the Aurora, written by e e e e ot et \ CBS studios | the chorus will he considered as in- | love songs have made him netionally | ¢k London, is presented over 90 Sh0rts i 00—Ted Weems and Gus Ed- | struments and the musical scores | famous with the flappers and sup- | WABC and the CBS chain at 7:30 6:30—Unc wards orchestras | for the singers will be written in | pressed old maids has been in Holly- | London knew the north as few : #300—Timo 1:00—One Hour | the same manner as the music 1s | wood, starring in a squawker. men are privileged to know it, and OF 7:01—Crime and Its Cure— dance orches [ Arenareal foniine ; | all of the realism of his story has preme Court Justice Thoma Crain 7:15—Vic Erwin's Hollywood or- chestra 7:45—Elements of aviation 7:59—Chimes 8:00—Salon orchestra with Ralph Grosvenor, tenor 9:00—Citizen's committee for the | reelection of Mayor Jimmie Walk- er 10:30—Square Deal party 11:00—Time; news bulletins; wea- ther report 11:05—Hotel Astor orchestra 11:30—Moonbeams 349—WABC, New York—S860 5:00—The Ebony Twins—piano duo 5:15—Children's Story Time 6:30—Littmann’s entertainers 6:00—Closing market prices 6:30—Civic Repertory plays with Eva LeGallienne 6:58—Time 7:00—Rundback’s orchestra 7:30—Fires of Men 8:00—Health program 8:15—The Political ~ Situation ‘Washington Tonight—Fredric Wil- liam Wile 3:30—United States Army band #:00—Detective Mysteries :30—Gold Seal hour 10:00—Temple hov 10:30—National Forum from Wash- ington 11:00—Paramount orchestra 11 Canadians 12:00—Midnight Reveries 526—WNYC, New Yor 8:45—Time; market high 6:50—The Union of Pen and Voice 6:05—Review of the Week in Sports 6:20—Patrick Kelly, baritone 6:35—The Open Road 7:00—Minding the Mind—Miss Glee Hastings 7:15—Department of Health talk 7 Time 7:30—Time; police alarms; civie information 5 Involving Inven- as « Tusiness . violinist Joses 0—The I 0—Sign o 526—WMCA, New York—57 entertain- Studio pri 30—Hollywoc 100—Time 451—WEAF, New York—660 12:00—Hal Ke tra 305—WJZ, New York—760 in | 0—Guy Lombardo and his Royal | Schenectady—790 . 0. hour from NBC studios 6:00—Stock reports; produce ket reports: news items nec music he Quaker State Boys :30—WGY Agricultural program 8:00—Rudy tra from NDC studios 9:00—The Singevs from studios :30—Program from :00—The Old Counsellor from NBC studios —Dance or studios National Concert Bureau NBC studics recital mar- NBC studios estra from NBC 26 1—WFAM, Rochester—1 5:30—Detailed reports of the | 6:3 T 7:00—Frank | chestr 30—Vincent Lopez and his or- from NBC studios renade from NBC studios » Sparkers from NBC W n Adams Skultety and his or- 9:00—David Buttolph's orchestra from NBC studios 9:30-—Concert orc tra from NBC studios 10:00—Dance orchestra from NBC | studios [11:00—Amos 'n’ Andy from NBC | studios [11:15—Organ recital | 12:00—Government weather forecast Boston—1230 5: d and his gang 5:3 Nation Wide program The Waltoneers ashes 6:009—Weatherman —(iood News Bearers 6:25 s | 6:40—The Signets «.:80. An Ameri antasy T:05—Dinner orc a with the 1 e So Man | Fires of Men from CBS studios §:30—United States Army bhand om CBS studios 9:00—Detect Mysteries from CBES 9:30—Gold Secal program from CBS studios 10:00—Temple hour from CBS studios —WDRC, New Haven—1330 6 Program of organ mu nd weather report RC trio 7 vs and the world bookman §:006-—The Haven Four 8:15—Wilton ) » Neigk s C. Smitt pianist —WPG, Atlantic City—7100 Gospel Hymns n recital > Club entert ):30-—Rteeves Brothers ) Litt ainers B:00—Music Critic on the Alr—Al- = e THO st ‘f\()\\' is the Time to Eat mary of | | Oysters and We Have Eauorts oo ¢ s and quotations; | the BEST ary of th cotton ex- | hange closing pric nd quota- | When In Hartford dine with us, and tions; state federal agricul- | don’t forget to bring some home for nshine ickland’s T rk ion of Mothers Virginia Gil- college 1a Queen 7:30—Vincent Lopez and his or- itizens—Dear of Ba and ( dersleeye | the other members of the family. 'HONISS’S | OYSTER HOUSE 22 State St. Hartford, Conn. (Under Grant's Store) lee and his orches- | | rector, @ choir master, a musical 'he theft of the valuatle jewels| The girl has promised to marry the director, three arrangers and two | early this year attracted wide-spread | Winner and it is for this stake that | copyists. Arrangements Yave been |attention and all indieatiors led in- | the rivals race. Incidental mu | made for the staff to work exclu- | igators to believe that it had | Will be furnished by Emil Velaz ) sively on this one production. Sodero | been the work of an inside accom- ‘ organst with vocal effects by a has prepared musical res for | plice. It was not long before the dis- | chorus of selected singers. 2 o cach program, in which ure inter- |trict attorney’s detectives learned —AMs W t % l o o 0 Daving . | How the New York police solved been captured by Carlton and Man- in 12 orchestra. Inst singers will use only the tores | the dramatically staged Wiener jew- | 16y, authors of the radio playlet, in | of the human voice. | el robbery and finally disr‘o»‘\‘rwl‘““”‘ dran " | . wre Sedero, maestra of the | the identity of the mysterious Mrs.| The story tells the exciiing tale . = ional Grand Opera com;. will | X will be presented as a radio | Of competition between two suitors the director of the orchestra. | drama this evening at nine o'clock | for a girl's hand, and involves a g ting him will be a permanent | through WABC and the Columbia | GO8 race ss the frozen wastes i taff which includes a dramatic di- | Broadcasting System, |to file a claim at the r office: The new home of The W. L. Hatch Company will he occu- pied sometime next month. It will afford a more ample space for our wide field of endeavors and, we hope,smake it pleasanter and more convenient for our clients as well as ourselves. A large portion of the building will be devoted to office space, providing an ideal location for business and professional office. This space is now renting. The W. L. Hatch CITY HALL Co. NEW BRITAIN EVERY ROLL MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR 1930 LINF. NOW IN TRANSIT Sale Ends Saturday —FREE DELIVERY— PN ENGLISH | IMPORTS —_— VARNISHED TILE SUNFAST CHAMBERS SUNFAST LIVING ROOMS Special At Special At Special At Special At 221/2C 49(: up . 18(: o 1 60(: up EVERY ROLL GUARANTEED PERFECT EXTRA SPECIAL ROCOM LOT OFFERHNGH We have 200 room lot remnants of 1929 papers worth 30c to 50c per single roll with borders to match, put up in bundles of ten rolls and border. Per Lot $1.00 Per Lot $1.00 FREE PARKING IN REAR FOR CUSTOMERS PAINTS VARNISHES HALL’S 179-183 ARCH ST. NEW BRITAIN DIXIE WINS THE FIRST D HELLQ - MISS DUGANY THIS IS 21GFOLD'S OFFICE ~REPORT AT NEW AMSTERDAM STAGE TWO o'CLOCK TOMORR OW AFTERNOON. OWN sy SNy "l Striche /, 7 = z —— /,/,,/ 7 ///////// I HAVE SOME. i 1M N THE //%/ ME TO BE AT THE NEW AMSTERDAM {STAGE AT TWO 0’ CLOCK TOMORROW | AFTERNOON: McNaught Syndicate, Inc., N. Y.