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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, S! OCTOBER 26, 1 ‘[!“( “;""‘v“'”';’:‘“<‘-0|*H<'W and the | tional Broadcasting company, at | the two universities will be contain- | o welfare and the purchase of supplies L AUTO THI o T { seven o'cloc : ed in the celebration. A great foot- | estlonq in connection therewith zeant J. C. Stadler last night | | Mr. Avlesworth will introduce | ball song, Bear Down IeJham, will S por- | turned over two § year old boys 10 ks eram | Merle Thorpe editor of one of the|be heard well as two popular L 3 the probation deparimernt for the't & |, 30w Sormaneia—wio o e T and Answers N of thrae entomabie s an 1 [lsh s hea g nanptons £ | first speaker of the series nurmq} Other es of the hour will be A Al %55 nphac|eagh® valued $ a0t e il | the ‘winter months this feature will | comedy skits, using such songs as I e paiae i len s olkkowski of 61 Albany nue SATURDAY ) |0 Bonnie Laddies [ 400 0us Pamons Contemporarton) f iE Batore the nilorepion slol K You'll Like Tt and a_special SR L According to the boys, they d ; § 9:30—The Blades {330 saaiotis Mate anarict ‘:txxf\m‘n»,: leaders of busincss and in- [arrangement of the Alma Mammy Q. What s the 1925 estimated | Pesed of their loot to a junk dealer Eastern Standard Time 10:00—Radio Guild prescnts Ruth-| 3:00—Edward McHugh, baritone | 2U$tFY in both ingland and America. | While the news will give the official ion of the United State or 15 cent e R fordtandSon B b Merle Thorpe, who is internation- | scores of the g Still another X sEnnut o = 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 TR e Pt S ally known as an authority on in- | highlight of the will be | e A T Y 1t 1 ~— Slumber:m Navy Day Observance | dustrial economics. will. conduct the | radio orchestra favorite LEiont o ilie Unilad Stalos s NI SN SR . e e Rl o Persiuns from | entire series, which will be called throughout e S e A e S e 3—WBZ, Springficld—990 NBC | The New Business World. After the : 3 ; Sl P e arvard vs. Dartmouth 128—WLW, Cincinnati—700 T:00—Around the Campfire | inaugural broadcast he will present | Tn 1880 it was 8.580.798: in i e { 1d 5:00—Seckatary Hawkins i Speeial program from NBC ‘T“"““”"‘f speakers and outline fu- | In addition to carrying QUESTIONS ANSWERED it was 10,463,131 ) sl . . S iTveylararehestra ST e SRy ure plans for the series during the |tacle of Toscanini dirccting the . Q o heaviodt metaly fos s v b 30—Lost and found; positions A Little Harmonsy | $:00—Melodies from NBC studios | 'Vibter months. Philharmonic Symphony orchestra You can get an answer 10 anvy A. Osmium is the heaviest metal | k > wanted 6:00—Cincinnati club orchestra | 8:15—Radio hour from NBC | WEAF, New York, will head the | the program holds unothcr treat for auestion of fact or information by lung the heaviest known form o = = 6:45—Igmus and ellec —Gold Spot orchestra from studios | national hookup of the NBC system | music lovers: Brahms Concerto for | Writing to the Question Lditor, New 0, . £:0 Mime; news bulletins st S 9:15—Parisienne Romance from | 'O Participate in this business ser- |violin and 'cello with two noted ar Britain Herald, Washington Bureau Q. W of a cub POR SALE 6:06—Musicale 00—0ibson orchestra | NBC studios J\nr‘u each Saturd; night hereafter. ists playing the instruments vl New York avenue, Washingt foot of 6:15—The Football Scoreboard il s Serap Book Farl Spicer | —— | are Scipione Guidi and Alfred Wall- | D. C, enclosing two cents in stamp ( it A 6: iold Spot orchestra from 7:30 Parker's O1d I® - Time | The ability to make the spirit of | “N5tein. And that comprises the fea- ) for reply. Medical, legal and mari poun, Yine Residence site % NBC studios d Sin WRBZ Players Isong live and become vit m{”:‘a:f ture which will come to WOR's au- { advise cannot be given. nor can ex What presidents of the United Ivlm' msl(k‘m,(. ()lilmhlu b 700 —ORimes Mount —~Weatherman: news bulle- [ tributed to Giuseppe Delu bari- | 9lence Sunday afternoon at three | tended research be undertaken. Al re clergymen New State Normal School. sl Tt ariterat o | tons'oF the Wetropolitan Opera dom- | Oclock. other questions will receive a per-| A, Jampes Garfield was a 5 3 McEnelly's orc 1dins O—Amos 'n" Andy from NBC Ipany, in greater degree than any| Another outstanding musical not ‘-wlzu: reply. lr‘l rl] requests can- clergyman nd Madisor u ;th Rooms lortows ) Historica | other operatic yocalist of the present | il connection with the program is| ot be answerec All letters are studied for the min . % fei < 5 = Mus s from NBC 9:30—G Ford and Glenn | time, u);‘\-l he will .1,“,,(,‘0.‘(:1;;; ””'1 the fact that for the first time the | confidential.—Iditor. Q. How many races combine to Will Sell at a VCI) studios 00—D); € [ Lility over the WEAR chain of 1 Philharmonic Symphony will play | T ki ot o the present 1°rench nation? Reasonable Price 9:00—Dusk in Dixie Andy from NBC S NBC system Sunday evening at|Molzart's Adagio and Fugue for|p o (VHAL KNG Of @ colliBe S| A Tn hlood the French combine 9:30—The Bades from NBC studios 22—WOR, Newark—710 15 | string orchestra. The b Ay niSray wny races—prehistoric T ¢ 19:01—Sandy McFarlanc’s Chir vap Bool | 200 rmonic Symphony or-/of a Roman boy of 13 that caused |Works and DeBussy's LaMcr. The 8¢/ \GENCrsiv shortheads, and Mediterrancan hru- v.\‘r\.nnwk S e i eluore! i ‘arnegle Hall, Ar-|DeLuca to attract the attention of | S¢ene Of )”‘»‘““'“‘I'” e e i s i ht e r-‘“‘]‘ hea D¢ l“‘” it com- 00—Amos 'n’ Andy from NBC 2 an turo Toscanini, directing | Bartolini, the famous baritone and | Carnegie Hall. and at the micro 2 y 1s hat the sun ap- plesioned type, with blue or gra 0 Main Q ialos Bl s s ko he Lamopa b ”‘.‘]3:"\‘ 'I‘“‘ S L pears red neacr the horion? s predominated in the north; the 272 Main St. 11:15—Weatherman; news bulleting | Arthur Frank Payne | master was astonished the pre. | chief announcer, whose in desi| el Accascii b sgenithTon e A brunette type, marke Lowe's orchestn 31—WENER, Chicago—S870 Samuel Kissell, violinist cocity of the child and insisted in | SCribing the previous concer has ";;”'(;“"]‘l‘wm n“ @ :.m‘,; 1 ,“ The . or low | b opelal B At elicited considerable prais . latmosphere of the carth interferss ridale Prdges ) : P ¥ ¢ i 4y o;m(ll;:)::’l‘ ”y‘]m].. s End “‘i:“f him in charge. (:‘n]u«l snsiderable praise from e e ’!‘vw”: Now is the Time to Eat B 2 Newark—7 10 ; { e L o cluca’s voice was most care- 3 e e Sy L length—that is to say those d short, ocen parts rsters o J av, I 5 ,‘.‘,‘,(” ,\\1:““: \‘.] s e | “;"' ; Licolit fully guarded during the period it Sir ; & toward the violet end of the L and Spain Oysters and We Have B2, v L e e 389—WBBM, Chic | e e G was changing, the future baritone| John L. Sullivan. the world trum—than those toward the is the theme so the BEST -t 3 n Generations of Or ~Gollege orchest | 8:00—The Choir Invisible not belng permitted to sing a note, | ROWRed pugilist, will be the 0 ofred end of the spectrum. When Modern as i 0—Gus ldward’'s orchestra | 8:00—Mar and Halsey | When he reached the - of 16 ‘““;il]' Famous Challenges this eveDINg. | the atmosphere is particularly heavy rited a1 When in Hartford dine with us, and 3 e WBBM Carni | “blayhouse | as entered as a student. in the con- | The program will go on the air at as with water vapor or impuritic don't forget to bring some home for - S e ey iR v { servatory of St. Cecilia at Rome and | €8t 0'clock over the NRC coast 10| the inferference is greater and the S lress of Roy s oo 4 |(~r~.’ Ao SRR I spent the next five years in inten- | CORSt network headed by WEAF, looks redder, the other members of the family. Aviation weatt t | 431—WEAF, New York—o60 1.71\; study. Then he made his debut | NeW York Ts Herbert Hoover the 30th | A. RKO Studios, er 3 _1da Bostelman. compo: [12:0 A ationE menthar) fTorerast in Faust and scored a triurph. For| Sullivan, one of t ring's most st president of United ot, Hollywood, California N et e A Soseta T | elght years he was chiet baritona of | colorful tigues, accepled the chal- How many hooks there in I IONISS S €:30—Tncle Don o | The I {d the Guards- |the famous La Scala opera house in | lenge which made him famous when | A Cirover Clevel S Library of Con ing S ieges e 7:00—Time Binner | Milan and then came to America ag|he was a lad of 20 years, practically |, qiministratians, not consecutive, fhe 2t PUSIS 7:61—Sports talk | Phil Spitalny usic from Godfrey Ludlow, violinist |an interpreter of operatic character funknown except in Boston, nd the with Ben P € books oni{S 92 Sinte St Hartford, Conn. 7 Hotel Picc * studios 2:00—Troika Bells and the poetry and romance of song. | hc had won the name of Strong Boy. Jarrison coming betweer shely the of Con- (Under Grant’s Store) T ! ( Famous Challenges from 2 Milady's Musicians | His carcer ing both North and| Walking along the ter-front { Herbhert Hoover is he 0th | 00 i Nights | Scuth Americas was a repetition of | one day, voung Sullivan was forced | dividual fo bhe clected presiden T e S e R T aranar Tveicat tromilL| d Bows | his European trlumphs and today he | to knock a man down to keep him | hig is the 31st administration N § tudias | 4:00—Cathedral hour | i3 recognized as the chiaf baritone | from abusing a child. Hjs vanauish-| (. What is buckskin? WGY Hestin | 5:30 2 Time Tunes | of the great Metrapolitan galaxy of | cd foe mockingly suggested that he Tt is a soft Wbl Lyish WRITING FOR STAGE AND SCE 1 I is orches-| ho3—Summary of NBC program |stars and one of the most sought | try to do the same thing to the box- for yellowish oil-dresscd or in e you to v A play for o ‘ 1 1 5 ! §:00—Kchoes of the Orient |after concert singers. In his pro- | er with the traveling show which | dressed leather, properly made from L A reelectio \ le 11400 . 6:15-—Countess Olga Medolago | gram Sunday evening the singer | was playing in the city at the time. [ deerskin, but now chiefly rom Walker gk | Albini, mezzo-soprano I'has chosen a group of songs de-| The ruffian’s taunts were 100 (sheep sking 11:00-—Time; news vea- | 901 WHAM, Rochester—1 | Songulogue «criptive of almost every emotion, | much for John, who was alway Q. Whe 5 ther report N oriatd vs i DartaouL | Heroes of the World much of which will com> from mod- | €ager 10 accept any chalienge. Mo Tndian bure t 11:05—Hotel Astor soldiers' 1 | 7:30—Major Bowes Family 1 composers of both opera and |not only staved in the ring three is the nature o . 11:30—Moonbeams Detailed reports of the | $:30—Choral orchestra ballad. Two operatie arias will have | minutes, but knocked his opponent| A. The Indian Burean twas cs- = ] tock markets | 9:00—Our Government by David |orchestral accompaniment and gther | out it was the beginuing of a |tablished March 11, 1824: the of B4V WABG, N WA T Orkeo 00 6:20—Frank Skultet Lawrence | contributions of the soloist wifl be |series of triumphs. He traveled with ' of thé commi of Indian af- 3:00—Tliingls've. Michigan af Ur- | “g g0, 9:15—Giuseppe deLuca, baritone |accompanied on a pians by Pietro | the show for awhile, but was soon | fairs [ and in bana, Tl 7:00—Same as WIZ | 10:16—Gene Goldkette and the Cimara, the well known pianist. |engaged in a series of bruts which | 1§49 the department of the interior (Ml ospets | s:00 Arzan Kids Champlons | & eventually won for him the world's | was act of congress gt 30—Harold Btern and Bis Am- | g ghpato program v af Seth Parker's | A musical eollegiate hour con- championship. He held the title for and burean of Indian affairs h':““'f}.?;:'"'h”"“ 8:30—The Musiclans from NBC Russian Cathedral "hmr | sinting of 60 minutes of a colorful |a number of years until in 1§92, he | Was fransferred to that department S piateThour spudios Herman, xylophonist | football eclebration among under- | was defeated by Jim Corbett. [izamy e wan ok J‘h AND NUMBER \ttmann’s enterteiners | 9:06—Concert ensemble and mixe S | graduates will make up the Radio | S R U e it ‘Wit Hour (to chain | quartet gt e 1 { hour to be broadcast through u\q} - z - n']flt- ! 'x it g ;‘. 11:00—Amos '’ Andy from NI 12 Metropolitan Echoes tnational network of the CBS, head-| BARTHELMESS ON TRII Intrlon b charesion i S mberdcvand | studios |12:5 ¢ of NBC programs ed by WABC, this evening at ten| New York, Oct. 26 (P—Richard |LLiAns of the ;‘v"‘ ‘ e "‘l' L_ TR e Py L Y S i 1:36—TFrank Skultety and his or- | mads o'clock. The continuity of the Dro-|Barthelmess, motion picture s glusiycion lask ) Silneganiication, BN A | ~Tha gram will be based on a mythical |gailed for leadss wiontys; ‘seionls g rpdnsml Pilgrims h rope early today on th 8:30—Dixie Echoes 9:00—Mr. and Mrs A ORI Al i -Roxy Symphony orchestra | celcbration of Pelham'’s foctball vic- {Ttalia-American liner Augustus on s - o Ay R e, e LR 9:30—Henry Hadley and hi G | JiligRational (Yol conforenced tofylovdriontetonse. |\what he said was his “first vacation i o I’ ’ " 5 1 e i 0—Natior Jight Opera— All the pep musle than can be lin 13 years”” He was Rich h o orchestra 5 | | 13 years was accorpani a ¢ Paramount Radio hour | 244—WNAC, Boston—1230 | Jolly Musketeers produced by the student hodies of by Mrs. Rarthelmess. | The ceat UtStan lng V\,nt I\ L oonervi 11:00—Guy Lombardo and his | Dartmouth | 4:30—National Religious rvices 11:30—Pancho's orchestra I ewn flashes; weather i R e soprano | - g i e eI el | JUST BEFoRE THE START oF THE RED HoT BARE FIST FigHT | @9 e | S ey o | Radio hour : SRR SO —Orchestra directed by | Parisicnne Tomanca )| THE GARAGE MAN -V5- THE LO¢AL PLUMBER. 45—Time; civic information X | mEn® Sl i | b:50—Fire department band (Hecton Larl Spicer | ; : Commanders hour | 6:40—Courtland players 1 ZEi =~ 7:00—Blanche Mauclair, French e s i : n .\l.' ¥ ‘ Ny § Diseuse news 1 outh Sea Islanders | ) \/ P i car issues [11:45—Armet 5—Currs FEvents in - 7&1‘011 Current Events in A e ene T la e e \ ‘ es from OB, ! 7:30—Time; police alarms; civic rom CPS [ =S : Y 3 [ - £ e | i | s10—w ARG, Now Yodc—860 do AHEAD ! 7:35—How to lLook at Art—DMa- sh :u\ Progra : ' e | jor DeBle: S | \““ Crtertningrs ) | GO AHEAD A(:«D g o = Alb only A i [/ from CBS | 2:00 s POUR T ' | 8:0 | ! nond Entertaincrs | §:20—Weather 1 lio hour from Baliad Hour (chain only) 8:30—Sign oft | | Symphonic hour e 11 Lot edral hour 526—WMCA, New York—570 o and his o l ews Reel of the Air { from C 5 rmon by the Rev. Donald | | Grey Barnhouse of Philadelphia 11:3 ! §:00—The Fur Trappers e | 6:30—7The 1T Scalers | ¢ me | 220—WDRE, New Haven—1330 | 700 Our Romantic Ancestors | Silent ! (c n only) | 7:00—Littmann’s entertainers o | 3—WDRC, Atlantie City—1100 H—TFrench trio 1534—WEAF, New York—G60 st minute news World's Busine Dr. 1:30—Yale - Army footbull gar ind scorey cin at 2 i Rhapsodizers 3 4 3 ne King and his orches- 3 I : 0 L o s iy | Look at your RUGS rox g | 914 Arabesque | pro ¢ orchestra J0—Around the Samovar | — your guests do! Jis e 1:0 home from Buffalo : 5 LA 2 Let us remove that embedded dust—that surface soil that Famous of i—Brokenshire's Coral Jslan . y } o b John T.. Sull tra e | deadens the rich colors. We bring back the f ne 8:30—Lanndryland lver er tra 12:30—Choral Reveries and charm. 1 by W Organ @ Sl s | e et | ‘ gl Throush the Static || The N. B. 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