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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1930. Marion and Jim's Grab Bag tar b and song [broadeast through associated sta- [ things of the past. They -are a0y Q. What is the address of the trio; Chandler Gol 1:10—DX Air Vaudeville tions of the NBC tonight. at 6 |longer to be found there, nor is | Lincoln Scholarship Fund? nd director - o'clock Director Ly ig Laurier [ there any counterpart in existence A. 155 East street, New \ocs of the Orient; string| 379—WGY, Schenectady—790 [ featurcs two numbers by Irancis |teday. In the 17th and 1Sth cen-| York city semble; Sven von Hallberg, gui J0—Scrvice from Pirst English |Iopkinson, a Pennsylvanian known [turics, and even into. the ecarly| . What was the name of the soloist and director Lautheran ehureh . . Americ composcr. | years of the 19th century, London|rnegro attendant to Commander Cou Olga Medolago Al- S t ither report 4 ) rote t |\as dotted with these institutions, | perry on his North Pole cxpedi- IN0Z20-SOPIANG Z:00- s others 3 v 2 which in reality we cafes i ] i eres ity re cafes or r rt Murphy, ter )—Or recital r A. Tid- tior onmposers wh Ve taurants here light refreshmen Malthew A. Henson, Archibald <h. Union college memorial d completes the p m. |were served, and some of the | Q. How la ANl (N Sies oxton, biss; Art ki uests, who frequented the place uards been at the Vatican? Where Seoinpanist Dr. S Parkes Cadman Ca- il Te il 3 guests, ho frequented the plac {hey come from? HgropaRot L 4 iEngiE hadal diodh Nim h " ! {certain hours of the day. and use The Swiss Guard was installe1 I Nichola oret drar Davey Hour : e St s a sort of club where they | ar the Vatican about 1500 A. D.. by —Major Bowes' v Touist Vi, 16220-50Prano Ls0ney C r Adm at is the unit of currs against rioters, assassins, ete. They Bava, soprano stell -~ Gordor Musical program chard Byrd and his men el , and what is its value in { were the best known soldiers in Fu- or Hannah Klein, piani Heroes of the World adeast by WGY and its 2 currency? | repe the time. and came originai- rion Brinn. crooncr Charle I—Theater program wave station tonight at 11 o'clock A. The unit of currency in Bel-|1v from the Canton of , Luzerne in ford, flautist; Waldo M: ~Choral orchestra indy” has been on the air several | gium is Belga. The par valuc Switzerland. “orchestra dircetion ¥ David Lawp u N, ng in as ] im- | in United States monc Q. What percents of the ot oal Tioie Q. Do fishes have ears? weight of the body is blood 5 5 mpions A. They have no external or A. In the average man the blood 12 o N Victe ¢ 1y nday at Scth Parker's ddle ear, but only an inncr one, | amounts to about 4.9 per cent of C SUNDAY e + i 1 tussian Cathedral choir ¥ us experiments point to the [the body weight. Individual varii- SATURDAY Lastern Standard Tine . Hartford— 1060 305—WRZ, Springticld—000 1 s L G e e he direc T y g . o ’ | cenclusion that the ear in fish is | tions run from 4.2 to 5.9 per cent - . : LA St ) 261—WHAM. Rochester—1150 gers of internat . Lierely an organ of equilibrium. Q. What is the chemical content —WTIC, Hartford—1060 )—Iamily Worship Hour, Rev. a symphony orchestrit | (. What is the plural of son-in-| o mushrooms? iAn S B Whitney 8. K. Yeaple of Lake sicces, will heard in one of | .y A Nilshivooms contaln 5.1 per Holy Con : sie — Maria Mu e Baptist church L t it radio programs of Sons-in-law cent water: 3.5 per cent protein recital nden Rnaligny S e e rent s ! 2. When did the Lusitania make | 0.4 per cent fat; 6.8 per cent carbo- anSieE ! PR f music to be 1 en voyage from Liverpool | hydrates; 1.2 per cent ash. The fu:l ey el adral R e . system ] ven New York? value is 203 calories per pound. Charles T. Shay. pastor yeet,nat o'clock Mar In the latter part of Sept Q. Did Rhode Island and Co1- Down Melody Lane: concert [guerite D'Alvarez, contralto. - and fyep 1507 ceticut ratify the 15th amendment? orchestra and Rae Potter, Armand Tokatyan. tenor, will How dox md’s popuia- No. erts. contralto avorite from {vo nosilas compare to that of the United | Q. Was the “Battalion of Death” (—Leisure loments rgan, | operas, “Carmen” and “Samson ar : 2 s i o oedlofiye on J i Ty Al P e & cello, pianc andivilliam Revibas Dielllan fland Ahedo sngland's population is e it e e L L g > 3 Sices 0 SOPrAno tone solof ¢ direction of Nat contralto: Milan § ) Jsie Walter and Sadye Te- | (1 Diav e Nicholas Vasilicf i 3 in, two-piano artists, and Dor- 3 tor othy Tolley, soprano 30—Civic orch ra. conducted How many fainilies are here ed in 1917, t f t in the same Guy Fraser Harrison the United States? male soldicrs. They were — §:00—Musical program fhe last censu ) ‘ ¢ brave and cfficiert 5 r'-—\\,l{,. New York _Disk Duo, vocal duo. pianist Haddh hieved m»‘m y\\!".\] m;.‘: a Ton ictures Lew V! ite T £ { . o 1 a i T e o —National Ttclig service; : ¢ ; 2 Siemginenine licinid GG Merker, soprano: Helen . Harry Emerson Fosdick Hizh e contralto; Norman Hort Hu—Ernes Clark, Travele or: Curt Peterson, bass: direc- 43—Piano re tion George Dilworth 00— Diseussion by Father Le Lind. Roosevelt, Taii. | men in the world today is the Lotia Children's Hour Mooney from St. I’atri Wilson. Harding and Coolidge. Svard, the female militin of Iin- 0 \»fi‘mm Nights: Dolores | _dral : Q. What 1s the theme lund. which consists of 41,000 wo- wssinelli, soprar Giuseppe di | 7330 t motion picture “Dynamite mien Sanedattoftenon dircetor; Jog | 8:00—hclodi Utiee w1185 et Q. Docs an automobile consun National E services : S dccordionishgEmandolin i SLony hol £ What is (he membership of | more gasoline per mile at high ey {5—Thirty Minut o e ' ational WL Opera—“Paul| classics Boy Scouts of America? than at low s Hot 0:45—Dramatic sketeh based ; Oilor 678,530, and the 1928 estimatel | aimy now? it music of Delibest - | population of the United Statc A. The Batialion of Death was Coppelia” and George Gers ( a band of Russian women, orgar 1ite, 1\ American in Paris.” New York—S60 this country whi u d counirymen and arousing tion on the part of women of Vo have her lands. The only army of wo- 10Ny or ltoy’ Clair Romar Morc rl's orc clody Parad Disc Duo % hony concert: direction | 1Booth Tar 's “Penrod You 'l : an 1 15—DMaster ans Are You? 3 National Youth Conferenc e ¢ I Man i ain Tir 24— 5 oston— - o S o - Danicl A, Poling: mixed quartet )—Heroes of the Church = NG sl YOUR GARDEN THIS YEAK Muviel Wilson, soprano: Helen | §:00—Morning musicale, Columbia| You can get an answer to any Aelodics Janke. contralio: Richard Max-| cnsemble and solo | question of fact or information by o1; How W or: Earl Waldo, b or- Chldre hour, the Land o writing to the Question Editor, New lian Loy 1 10stri ion George Schack-| Make Belicve Britain Heraid, Washington Bureau . e —Columbia’s Commentator — | 1323 New York avenue, Washington, I e Sl '{”,iyy‘z‘.;nlvi,'{-"“ r, Our Busi-| ¢, enclosing two cents in stamps nor; Arcadic Birkenholz violin- | _Morning Serviee, the Cathe- ;’?{\”";D‘C-‘;'n;“’o“t"’lf:‘éi:‘j‘i“ ‘:"{'}‘?_ é""r‘!”e‘i‘" S i naticea gt = 3 Duo — Bud and Gor- |2 .\:\::w‘] Sten l‘.xu[x:mn. | tended research be undertaken, Al | 4 vocal duo: Dell Ro | other questions will receive a per- orchestra dircction | |2 Five-Power nfer- | sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- W amghorne As-| pot be answered. All letters ‘are g ang 1 = ek L HOR TNy oe = tor. M. . introduced by Frederic| confidential.—Editor. S t 3 1 =i N 22—WOR. Ne ¢ Spiritual = Problems of the William Wile | N 7 A Prohibition ] ge.” Dr. Harry Lmer-|12:45—Negro Spirituals, presented Q. What is the 9:00—"W ngt . Tor AT 1 Philharmor mphony or- son IPosdick: male quartet by the Voorhces Quintet of South 5 Fletcher Johnsor « ‘ v Ber lin Molinari (10—"To be announced rolina e f inging p nder Sbud cone 1 ing, as-| 7:00 Travelogue: inciden- —Sunshi our, the Dudley | MN¢ O Spic f Dau, P 2 ol t t | deseriptive monolo; 1dio Carolle A hort f nthony, C ) icsi Fred Waldner. 0—The Ballad Hour hy of prais Ti dircction Je —catholic Truth Period: direc- | feminine form is Tenia or Toin tion of Catholic radio committee: | Q. Do they still have “Coff JnnafTetolckgMelodice f1 pealcr, Hon. P, Sarsficld Cunniff. | Houses” in London. Lingland? What "1"‘1“‘;.‘ '(:"};‘- V'”K':"]“.‘H”]”‘y\\* 1 ; :‘;I"l‘:”_‘ ) \‘hi“:‘v“ V‘\‘“.\::‘/“:“, was their distinetive characteristi wdio Hour: “Child Psychol Christia Apologist and speaker: dra- of Chari * Question box iions w musical - Joseph McManus, 8. J. S rehestra a le qu t ton coll S York—uan | n ‘ ‘ sl saton singers L s, o Toonerville Folks oo « - - ¥ tan worth: 1 « ti 5 News ""‘ of 1 Hadley, conduct Booth Tarkington’s ““Penrod byterian church: sermon by Rev. ! Styect N 153—Master Musicians Genia Donald Gray Barnh o: subject, | name Tody and s there a femi- A. Coffee houses in London .t —WGYL Schenectady—790 Moonhea isic and Ziclinska. soprano: Elizabeth Len- oAy RO R Lo ol Webb, o—Trappers: karle Nelson. the ritone: Lewis James. tenor: or- | (iooning fur travpe clen Barr, | 15 I—WEATL New York—660 e o crooning I ppers Helen Das lay Symphonetie | 11:00—"Callioue and : e e Bl ¢ ine—Katherine s i i : L00TToyd Wil orchestra direction Arcadie Birk-|11:15—South Sea Jslanders—Joseph N S direaliontotyoe 2 < tenor and dircctor na 1s - Klein ant Armchair Quartet eith retary of comm 0 The cod. piano solo mal ot World's Business'” Alilton J. Cross and Maurice ' 820 Rhinsod zers: | ors: Walter Preston, baritone il on i oEram y R. Sherris, bass a:00—Theater of the Air: National | High School orchestra of 300 | 128—WLW, Cincinnati—700 picces: . Redfernc Hollinshead, | Church school tenor —River Iteports 10:00—Poct of the Orzan 35—Church services 10:30-—Arabesque 2:00—Organ o1 | 15—FKirst Day Recitalists i recital. Arthur Martel 00—Light Opera 12:00—Coral Tslanders i | 2i00—Symphony concert 30—Midnight Mclodies) Ann Leaf | Ao Ado] (h—National Youth Conference e William Dan- | 40 _League of the Little Flower e e 00—Dr. Fosdick i—WDRC. New Haven—1 G:00—Henry Thics' orchestra | —Services from the -Church of | The Story of an Opera deemer Rev. Roy M. —Hotel Gibson orchestra ston. D. D.. pastor Oilomatics 33 hinatown Rescue society usical hour styeast Ee i) Staff Solos Jolly }'Uynnvv‘l:”):\::v‘y— ,__——————.—-. Gt N i e | Through the Static Musicai Novele 261 —W H AN ' { lira Coon SHI—WENIL Chicago— est t's new football coach, our: mixed Major h Sasse will make his wl MeCluer &t address duri “Ted church of Chi Jusing’s Sporfslants™ at 6:30 o'clock [ Heguhiannol, Snis S t over W W stations of S e ] ‘ 5. 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