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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1930. NODAYSZADIC P AN MONDAY | Eastern Standard Time —WTIC, Hartford—106$ :00—Continentals :05—Highlights in Sport T:10—The Continentals 7:16—"The Physically Impaircd in Industry with Special Reference to Tuberculosis,” Dr. Georg N weather report rker's § ¢ Madcaps,” Nor- 1:35—The fert, organist over 30—WBZA «n. 6:45—Nation Floyd Gibhons $:30—Troubadours What Have Yd Over You; I Love Me, I Love You: I H You: The One [ Loy Re Bothered with He; Have a1 tle Faith Me; That Wor Something; Molly: I Love You & Woman Shoe: Ragamu Romeo; Comes Alo at You: L 9:00—Ted Fiorito's 30—"Real Folk Ballet (Luigini): indo from “Neel” (Cl the Linden T cenes” (Masser eeping Beauty” 5:00—To be announc w York Unive “College Busk Hogard 6. Canp 5:45—Program_rest tion weather 5:50—Sports talk nele Don, ¢ m 30—Hotel Astor concert orches- 30—Pure Air Boys, orc girls’ quartet $:00—Orehestr: 9:00—Mid-Pacifi semble) 9:30—The Troupers, ¥ the the. nd soloist (Hawailan program ¢ —Tea Timers, ¢ 5:45—O01d King Cole Mitehell in stories and §:05—Black and Gold chestra. direction Ludwig La 6:30—American Home Banguet incarnation Willia MacReady, De Witt am Houston 00—Rosalic ring trio 7:15—The World Today; “M James G. McDonald 7:30—Piano Twins, TLester Tlac and Robert Pascoccllo; Chick Bul- lock, tenor 45—Back of the Ne ngton §8:00—Voicc de Leath, Bauer, {eno direction Hug Gypsies ches Room or- Wol £OPrano W sico,” vs in Wash- | Vaugh Franklyn of Firestonc contralto male ¢ tra direc Horlic 9:30—Family Part: cction Don Voorhe« 10:00—Anglo-Per “Magter Weaver’ rection Louis Katzmui 10:30— ings and Bow Tudlow, violinist and concert orchestra 11:00—Bernie Cummi tel New Yorkers New Yo 395—WI7Z, 3:00—"Ldu tural re 5:50 and orgar Tracy Y §:30—Jor 6:45—Litera poll and latest interpreted b T:00—Anios '’ Ti15—T ence Plcree alect 7:30—Roxy ing Harr 5:30—Tro chestra dir il 0:00—Ted INiorit 9:30—Real Folk JOIN AND ENJOY New Britain's Most Complets LENDING LIBRAKY 1,500 Books to at the BEACON BOOK AND GIET SHOP B3 OWEST MAIN 1 Choose 1rom Bennett Nelson | Merchant Tailoring 55 West Main Street 00— hildr ews and weather report Byer and his Hotel t ). orchestra | Grille W h H“OIM Bookman [ o & | —Sy Byer and his Iotel Taft | | o orchestra | Eddic Lush, the ulkulele Geor | il Ma S i | ¢ Brown, I hit- | The Book Review by Eugene | Gordon, Phoche | | 1 E Jac Hawaiian gui- r Lccompanis town life; dramatic Gardiner; Empire sketeh with Harvey Hays 00—Slumber Virginia - ; news Weather report A Mu c: string en dircetion Ludwig Lau semble PROGRAMS d—1060 19—WABC—New York: Governor Clinton Hotel or- stra —Closing mark Bookhou. iarber’s Hollyw hopping with Ak on Interior Decoration, | Drake Harper —Housckeeper —National Home “Les 1 t prices story tir ood or- Chat Hour Anciennes” old Commoditics™” ville Sk 1ses “Farm Flashes” —Quintet | were hoards on within two minutes W BZ. 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Goudiss 1:50 amb Men ; Tim, Dick . produce market | ' Grace and stock re- r and Harr Viall | 1 forum Hope fanay 2100 Noon \ Landseape band Recitalists The Lunchicon Five; ) \m:ll. | | | dance Through the Static el ) Weather forec 1 Trautm sbhon Entertain: : e : ge from “Believe Me if All Those | | Endearing Youns Charms” to “Up | | Amc Chimney Tots,” will be | cvening at 9:30 261—WHAM. Rochester—1150 Dietail annom tomorrow (losin w York stocl Electric Vaporized Min I] and Pine Needle Cabinet Baths secially valunble in combinntion for Catarehal Conditions, Nerves, Rheuma- bago, Dinbetes, e and all Blood Troubadour Musieal nro Lteal 170l) cal program Empire Buil 0—Vaudeville 211I—WNAC Ted and hi 1l Stampe Greater Gang trentment, 15 for §2 I advance. $200 or Six for $10.00, Dr. COOMBS The Nature Cure Naturopathic Physician & Chiropractor 19 SOUTH HIGH STRERT NEW BRITAIN, CONN Tt FOR SALE Six Room Dwelling on Cor- et bin Ave., near Lincoln St. Corner Lot. Two car ga-| Lor [ rage. Price reasonable. Realtors 2 MAIN STREET or- Ann Leaf —G00) 111 WOACL Storrs | Talent for the Lroadeast will consist e Dewey's solo will be * ful Something 1s Lov 15—The Clarion Four, male quar- | talking pu-!un-"‘l'nmm--d." ‘Coas“ Gll&l'{l‘S Wi[e Comends popularity and band music has planted snapp ing its radio audience studios between Otto" man band Colis Gierman | the most popular in letters reccived | husband was “put on the spot” and | trom listeners, A resume ress, 11th N¢ T the mos oad o'clock over the NBC coa network. James G the student of world problems, turns his [attention to the AMexico in the through stations associated with the NBC night at Exciting days in the time of will b when the sketeh present {nal radio drama, Revolution.” Whar- |ing the | event. i movelty or- | grajoek ov . | network o Thirly per the o'clock over the coast-to-coust net- | work from WEAL the Wonder orchestra, with | ank Black condueting, the Happy io and Phil Dewey, baritone. Mr. "hat Wonder- | the | SUICIDE MURDER from their suy syncopation, accord- | taken by KSTP of Jazz orchestras are losing Husband Was Put On Spot in the northwest. | Boston, March 3 (UP)— held in the station’s |widow of Vietor L. Harris, coast Little Ger- |guardsman found dead in his buak nk Cotier and his | aboard the CG-15 month ago has a resulted in the |engaged Conrad A. Crooker as coua- being judged | sel in an endeavor to prove her to a sury contest and um orchest band music | did not commit suicide claimad Medical Lixaminer George 3. ath, — by of marine radio prog- | Mc ist prepared by C. J. Pannill, | Crooker will demand a president and general manager | quiry into the death, it Radiomarine Corporation of [ nounced discloses the fact that in| si rket flurries quotations | banc posted on radio brokerage | tained that he ships in mid-Atlantic | members of a after beir whom, she said, he 3 ved direct from the floor of the| A lefter form Crooker to Com- w York stock exchange. | mander T. 1i. Searles, coast guarl| —_ commandant for this district, sail| e most popular melodies from | in part: | popular current and recent | “Liyery possible effort was made ¥ musical comedy and talk- | by the local representatives of yo hits will be featured by | scrvice to prevent public knowled Party tonight at 9 of Harris' de and it was on through some leak on the part of | mong personnel that press representatives | al numbers. which | jearned of the incident late in tic 1 be played by the Don Voorhees | night of Monday, February | \estra with Mr. Voorhees , corcealment, refusal to | ing, will be vocal interludes by reral attitude of hos- oprano, a tenor trio. tility to our per natural n- has only strengthened suspi- already aroused in the minds my clients that Harris was not a suicide but that he was in fact murdered by some person or per- vet undisclosed. new in- was an- she first learned of her hus- ath, Mrs, Harris has main- was shot by enemies, rum ring, about) re- know 100 muc picture Family Inter: McDonald, chairman of Policy association quiry cion Foreign and | op recent President falk to be attempted hio of broadeast sination of in the World Today serics, @i, to- during | Massacre tomorrow night n origi- “A Prelude fo the The broadeast, mark- 160th anniversary of will distributed a * the usual nortic NBC stations. Boston the Boston enacted nt of the immates of United St institutions for | deaf are said to be children who red deafness which might prevented if taken of in tin SAVINGS BANK of NEW BRITAIN Istablished 1862 Resources — $24,969,266.29 Deposits made on or before Monday, March 3rd, will draw interest from March 1st. 500 INTEREST being pn'id Open Monday evenings—7:00 to 8:30 “As you are well off Boston Light runner, ness for the prosecution of this case. “I have every reason that a mysterious atts Harris on the public quent to the Irene C could mot be used as against the Irene C's aware he was | primarily responsible for the captue | on the December 25 of the Irene C. and was an important wit government in . made upon | street pture, was | part of an altempt to place Harvis temporarily in a position where rum runners, Buenos Aires, March 3 night of | persons were killed and a rum [in riots yesterday | Entre Rios to beli nd Santa Fe. were not immediately a LAWYER DISAPP New Haven, ) subs: a witr . 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