New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1930, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1930. 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 7:00—Highlanders — M singing annou rected by Paul V 7:30—News bulletin, port; industrial alcoh ment 7:35—The Thirte dance n Stars, orct solois follow oncert by Erno R soprano, plete progr Orpheus (C Spanish Dan kowski) Love (Mo: famous w Philo: e orchestra (Moszkowsl 8:3( Will D orches 9:00 ember: —('on: sopr: Tlizahe Revelers; and 1:00—The Me rected by No 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 00—Final stock 20—Sport dig 30—Dinner Fores Ham :00—Special feat :30—Dance m tional Women In Pittman —Melody 5:35—Reports ing prices and quotation cial summary of the d exchange closing prices tations: state and fede tural reports 6:00—Bernie Cumm 5:1 5 Kennedy bla . John B 'n’ Andy, Goldbergs sketeh depi Hester st of the amatic iggles from to Park avenue 7:30—Salute to Industry—dram chorus of 40 voices direction sketches: piece orchestra Sodero Original compositions Sodero. the conductor the following program: Finlandia | (Sibelius); Consecration of the House (Beethoven): Aida (Verdi) March Slav (Tschaikowsky): Her- oiade (Massenet): Unfold ¥ r tals (Gounod): Overture to “Meis- tersinger” (Wagner): S Martucci): Selections from of “Lohe (W ding Chorus: Finale $:00—The Foamer: R. Parsons. tenor Freddie Owen, cor chestra. direction Har —Sylvania Fores auartet direction chestra dire by Ce Act 8 ction sinelli hestra | direction Frar 9:30—Cuckoo — dance band 10:00—N¥ N Marchetti, contralto: soprano; Jos Paladino Ms seppi di B Tect 10:30—The Welconie contralto crooner; Rill novelty voe direction 1 11:00—S1 semble 12:00—A soprano Vagnoni b or hts -— Bert Alba Novel Biviano ¥ wdolin ¢ >dettol on A34—WE AL New York—660 8:00—SKky ' I8 pro 10 —RBlac) chestra, di 7:00—Highla tenor T YYYTTT Ty Listen to TrTY YN 5 Tlliott Shaw Glenn, ba ion White Frolic orcl d'or —WOR, Newark (org isler) (Kor t-Kr in \ ep tha “Gitaniali Don't (John Miss | (John er) Dialect) hade (Spanish and los of Ton 11 bacl bullet Roy rio) th or New Pal Moo vocal and 1 —WELW, Cincinna Na Woma i Me i—700 onal s program vis orchestra s orches rap Rook Radioetts Musical program vania IPorest mpions flers st t club Brunswick progra 10—Chime Reveries Melane Z1—WENIR, Chic Air Juniors 1 hour in which education i and enter! 20—S870 vildren's woven vin- b niusic other s Tarmer— reports, and the “Fe Forum” condugted by Farmer Rusk. who reads and an- swers letters from farm listeners. A musical interlude of old-fash- joned songs is presented by Chu and G Weener tir mir o Minstrel Sh trel old — an | presentation, i mterlocutor Al and Petr Ray Ierri Child end men WEN Morgan which weekly story of | m with Fran WENR rs of the Westpl orchostra WENR staff son ort Mitchell, s, harmony Mudeats, old ony: Jim and trimentalists iward sax0- fenor. trio Alto: ¥ Reed, Delbridge, 1 Gene [11:00 L USE Dr.W. Fownes Kzith D.M.D. Dental Nurs X-1 Leonard Buile 300 N Telephone 3440 in Attendance ¥ Service FAMOUS | BEAUTY { ADVISER |! | | | | | i | | P Wm. H. Allen UILDING CONTRACTOR 19 Murray St. B give her “LESSONS 1 LOVELINESS” Registered Over Station WOR Tomorrow-Thursday 11 A. M. AA LA LA ALAAAMLLL NEW BRITAIN PEOPLE HONISS’S OYSTER BOUSE CO. 1 | | 379—WGY, Schenectady—790 )—News it produce market port, farm f J0—Dinner mus —Highland program Helen — )—Piano recital Musical p prog tal program —\a program —Music hour \—Orchest Solution of a recounted under t Ride,” will b 2 aundienc ideast at James I ¥ volice depa h —Co 01—Col programn Dance prograin 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 en’s hour ty and his h orchestra 0s 'n’ Andy ition will go step | trail of the killers of t as the dete while the case The action recot cations of the ilute ! —oamers orche ed —Sylvania 170 and into the New Y ctro program The “year Rolfe’s orchestrs great radio pr casting improveme ments in radio rece there has been a gre broadcast prog this many re made o of broadcast presentin ased their powe modulation whi nore consistently to v greatly extended quali Tni mplifi quality < the ye have bee 21—WNAC d and 45—Arch Aiders s flashes 9 & Champ Dinner orche “our rs i and W ng side | stati | statio inc nal Man United States 1e band v Fathom Trawlers a Opera concert Palina Smoker tio Hour v Pa 1—News flas) fank Simmon's Show —Midnight Reveries —Fo and nan eran Boat adily on their Chain networks hay | during the , bri |itan progra 10 | audienc F—WDIR - Adalinc be, s her, time nd orches! 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The quality §:00—>Morrison’s Merry : WTIC des written from 1 the rain on 4:50 o'clock 11:50 o'clock ea I would get up to Storrs—800 had anything to say course—| __or as you prefer profes-| sonie four or five with the usual ¢ if you Americ rother bhattle o inued down 1dd clear NX Daventry my o bed in ar sty m my Fuller Studio prog News—Paul Cardinals and his [ me ern 500—WCAC, Frenth languag Arsene . assist sor of Irenc Spanish 7:15—French pronunciation course ne Croteau nt s ns th \borhood.” Dr. thi ant professor | came uy of Beonomics as any I 1 7:45—Music 7:50—"Biology 'l‘(),\lORi{O\\' MORNING G, rio,” 5 whic in v-day Life o monc In Hartford—1060 morning inspira G5 W “Ch ivable t mile o Bir Hozel | 3,000 s away Susan’” — Tousewives with for All n hints ental muste r beauty ai Walter Seifert a Housekeeper: \artment of Agriculture 5—"Korgotten Melodies'- men at ( formally ning according nouncement wroduction and r 6 o the to chat ta organ De- 1d Loon tario, Ca 1 John Van Hour sonhurg, O Kookery™ National Tlome “Kool Kitchen Florrie B. Bowering | bi; Ti 11:15 {oneehold Commodities' [ Christias Day seric Tavrel | programs. William rm 1 | 1.oon, who spoke dur Mturists | from Holland, is a « st ener Advice to ‘anadian had not Daily : bulletins; | SAvadian iad ins. we renort hlle “Why Oyste Warren J. Scott, Hartford Medi Quintet — Jacksonville, I cently Philliy although he retired {he always set his a him to hear | Parker's programs, lireets the program pluying the role of A under Wrot al society luncheon music auspices 12 - the 8 3—WBZ. Springfield—990 Jemima Man Hohohemians \opping about with Doro- ndall | Birds | and health | Marine band Petite ensemble June Lee | 1 —Ta P NEW YOR! Barbara Gonld's falks |} School of Cookery ity Melodic 43— Danc News t Dickinson-Strecter orgar t9—Financial 1 tins The Miamian G Lv. 9:40 a.m. market reports 2nd Miamian (Eff. Ja WJZ. New York—760 Palmetto Limited Havana Special . Tise and Shine, dance or- Havine el LA Coast Line Florida M; The Aunt Jemima Man - The Everglades *hil Cook in charac istic son Magnolia Limited numbers and dinlogue The Double-Track S 13 Head 1son Marine Tavior R Manhat LER, rS—n R Ask for “Hair Charr Man} novelty or- heauty talk | “hool of Cookery citalists Luncheon Five, dance {ra National Farm and Home innounced reports Menns Heath Daily Menu," o e nd Recipes. Mrs. Melo- To he announced 4:00—1. S Army band aptain William J —dir nna {ion HERALD CLASSIFIED 58 WEST M FOR BEST RESULTS ADS | case for keepi stat six ye ms I Through the Static land exe title 1k dram in over lean. of rtment ion, Him o ursday WABC. the Los the is facts of this case which s published complele. The dramati- W step ov “Jimmy Brady” ves worked on the was b ints the ra that extende icross the continent to Portland, Me., ork underworld. 1929 has been a year of in both bro s and refin ivers. Of course it ent in addi- other improy n the enginee ing. Many of th 0od prograr r and their s ¢h brin the re audic g2 hrove bu them eivers of 1proy micro- s have made ¢ broadcast sig- al numbs n equipped with z them d frequenc o also expanded metropol- reatly extended ion from ragraph, stening to iio toplight at ng, or about t 1 thought it Uncle Sa on the this 1 ! wirele radio. in kles were and 1 stagin Somme. however i musi heard frow 1 is our standby tion when 1 WIIC in radio like nterf incon- san was playing on o s of inyth it product ired to dres in the eve- official an- ion lock an v Jack io director. resident of Till- 1ada, « thie wrill - from of international Hendrick Van ing the program ousin whom the 1 for la., list H Lord 0 o'clock to awaken at Seth Lord writes and in addition to eth. 5 that at larm 233 HOURS X TO FLORIDA FROM PENNA. STATION, NEW YORK ulf Coast Ltd. Ly. 9:40 2. m. 7 Other Fast Through Trains Daily n. 17) 9:40 a.m. il . .. 12:30am. ca- Level Route Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South formation from . AG.P.A. . F 8 West 40th St., New York Tel. Lackawanna 7080 r * Tropical Trips” Booklet After Christmas Sale Now in Progress JACKAWAY'’S GIFT SHOP TAIN ST. ized for with | " | mouth L { problems. . | imperative impor 1| Ricker, | KLEIN OUTLINES BUSINESS ADVICE | Assistant Commerce Head Says| Few Analyze Gosts etail busi- ness was advised vesterday by Or. Julius Klein, assistant secretary of commerce, to study its affairs during | 1930, with a view to locating items of preventable waste and to keep- 1g bet records. Speaking before the National Shoe Association, Dr. Klein closer tab upon the costs tional details of selling. been reliably estimated 1ge of nearly one mil-| wholesalers, jobbers | 1o not make adequate ilyses of their busin he said, giving this fo | business heads “are so \ the immediate ne- goods that they study lly the funda- ntal factors which determine the | failure of every busine: St. Lou | re urged |and fur | | that an | tiott merchant and retailers: | systematic an ailers has | problems,” | mean that | preoccupied wi | cessities of selling | cannot car i suceess or | establishme: | | Cites Ixperimental Census | Tointing to problems of hand-to- | buying and “the larger, f. ave ' the assistant commerce cited a recent experi- tribution census of 11 tive cities which develop- t approximately 28 per cent independent retailers were | doing a gross business averaging less | than $7 a day for this group. One | exists | secreta | mental | represen a th the en a | can appreciate, he said, why the operati n such a pre- | in could give storekeep z | carions “And this | our busines | analyses of partict history lar juncture n s makes such | our s nee,” Dr. Klein continued. ¢ stabilization pr am so auspiciously inauguratzd | under the president’s inspiring lea 1-1 ership last month involves not| imply the launching of great coa- | struction programs by public utili- | ies and governmental agencies. 1t | above all a commanding ob- 1 on the part of each indi- s ageney in the coun- airs, to ferret out | of preventahl all, to keep better vidual busine try to study ir d, ¢ records.” Not Destructive Criticism “T would most emphatically not wish to be understood as offerinz | this in any spirit of destructive criticism of our distributors. every item 10V The Board of Relief of the City of ew Dritain hereby gives notice that | it will mect in the Assessors’ Ofic in City Hall 14th. 15th, 17th, 15th 18th; Oth, 1st, 22nd, 4th, 25th, ith, 27th, 27 is last d relief for to 5 o'cloc ‘clock. ‘elock, 0to 30 to 9 30 to 9 Junuary January January January January January o o'clock. 9 9 9 9 to to 9 ; January 9 January application from 2:00 o'clock: LAWRENCE P. MANGAN, RICHARD B. VIETS, BURTON C. MOREY. Edward Cote BLACKSMITH GENERAL BODY BUILDER Delivery Auto, Trucks, Wagons 241 GLEN STREET, Rear made to 9 be 7:30 n NEW YORK DAILY EXPRESS $6).50 One .75 Round La Way Trip Return Tickets Good Ten Days De Luxe Motor Coaches Comfortable, Heated, Bonded and Insured Running Time 4 Hours Leave Crowell's Drug Store 77 West Main 10:30 A. M. Daily and Sunday Make Reservations Early TELEPHONE 1051 ———————— e i no | tion, thought to the study of secondary|to be up to him to operate his farm | |in the most up-to-date and effictent ling problems of | year to vear, he gave as the xurn\nr‘s‘i LAST CALL The New Britain TELEPHONE DIRECTORY he | City Advertisement | | \ | on which | said, adding that “the only helpful, constructive attitude is that of en- couraging the study of the practice of conspicuously successful mer- chants. ‘To the retailer, therefore, who is far from ready to submit supinely to trade difficulties, the outlook for 1930 is one of opportunity for inten- sive, careful study.” STONE ADDRESSES NEBRASKA LEADERS, Federal Farm Board Member| Outlines Stand to Meeting | 8 P to Jan production Nebraska, of farm Lincoln, Regulation day as an essential part of the fed- 6ral farm boatd's program by James C. Stone, vice chirman, in an ad- dress prepared for a general meei- | ing of Nebraska farm organizations. | Farmers Wants Equality | “The farmer wants equality with industry, and he is entitled to it Mr. Stone said. ‘“The agricultural marketing act was passed by con- | ss for the purpose of giving it to but economi ws cannot te him, | done away with in the process: and | issue of actual hand-to-mouth [ one of the things which cannot be done is to put 100 bushels of whe:t in a 75-bushel hole. Business, he said, regulates pro- | duction to meet the buying demand. || | selling to the demand as the demand | | will take it at a profitable price, and at the same time tries to stimu- ate and enlarge the demand. 1f the | American farmer wants to derive | the fullest benefit from this legisla- Mr. Stone added, “it is going | manner. Fluctuations of price levels from greatest troubles, of the main objects' of cooperative marketing is to take out the peaks and valley the prices of er reall anything,” Mr. wants this he the power of the farm board to bring | this about under the present leg tion, I pledge you now on my own behalf, as well as on behalf of the | other members of the board, that will do our best to @ in a large measure Doesn't Want Gifts “I have never believed the farm- wanted anybody to give him Stone added. * an equal opportuni entitled to, and if it HOWIL HEADS COMMITTEE | | Boston, Jan. 8 (UP)—David H. Howie | namea s buying demand was named yester- committee of 30 appointed by tne governors to develop for this section ind to study the consottdation que tion as regar of Cambridse has exccutive secretary of England railroad policy s New England r adding that one farm products over a period of vears, thereby placing th farmer who is a member of the a sociation in a position to regulate | production demand. 11 ne vy and s in | sla- e | complish it."” been the ds. MORE THAN HOOVE! ew York, Jan. 8 (UP)—Babe Ruth is »eking §10,000 more than President Hoover receives in de- manding $55,000 a year from the New York Yanke President Hoover's salary is $75,000 a year. in ew man- Ladies' Dowling, 144 Arch St. | al service. | s—adit. EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS ) HENRY F. REDDELL |} OPTOMETRIST | RAPHAEL BUILDING | 99 West Main 67 | €LEVATOR sERVICE “PRECISION OF VISION™ h 4 We Specialize in PHOTOGRAPHS of Family Groups ARCADE STUDi0—of course LOOK! 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