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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY. MARCH 17, 1930. —y ARDAYS\ZADIO PRO N N MONDAY Eastern Standard Time 283—W *, Hartford—1060 00—The Continentals 05—Highlights in Sport 0—The Continentals ” Dr. Ernest | | | | | | | | - ews h Parker's Singing school | he Voice of I 1—Webster Old Timers, ‘Webster, director % 11:00—"The Merry Madcaps,” man Cloutier, director 1 ather fert, Nor- org :00—Stock and curb o —Government bull 0—Amphion String 0—Weatherman 5:45—Prohibition Ioil, 1"lo bons 7:01—Amos 'n’ Penmen mous Composers Gang lroubado 4 ed Fiorito’ 30—"Real IFolks” :00—Musical programs :30—Empire Builders 01—Weathermar :03—Sport :09—Bert Lowe's Statler orc Ar o —WOR, Newark—710 announced New York University s “College Track,” Ci Emil Von Ellin 5:45—Program resume tion weather forecast 50—Sports talk 6:00—Uncle Don, pram 6:30—Hotel Astor coric 7:30—Pure Air Boys, orc girl’ quartet §:00—TFootlight and soloists 9:00—Mid-Pacific, semble 9:30—Friendly Sons of annual banquet from 10:30—Emil Velazco, o ther report s Midtown Hofbrau nd s childre Echoes, orchestri Hawaiian cn- Hotel Astor Toonbeams, music New York—660 Next Door. chi direction Ma 454—W 5:00—The 30—Tea Timers; dance band 5:45—0ld King Col oy Mitchell in stories and songs 6:05—Black and Gold Roon chestra, direction Ludwig | 6:30—American Home Banaq incarnations of historical char- acters 7:00—Rosalic Wolfc, string trio 15—The World aval Conferenc Pailure?” James G :30—Piano _ Twi and Robert Pascoc lock, tenor 7:45—Back of the News ington 8:00—Voice of Tirestone: de Lemh, contralto Bauer, tenor; concert direction Hugo Mariani 8:30—Gypsies; I'rank Parker or; male quartet! orchestra di tion Harry Horlick 9:30—Family Tarty; rection Don Voor 10:00—Anglo-Per: “Master Weaver": rection Louis Katzman 10:30—String _and Bows; Tudlow, violinist and dircctor concert orchestrs 11:00—Bernie Cummins Hotel New Yorker orchestra ter Cummins, tenor 12:00—Dan Russo and water Beach hotel orch 395—WJZ, New York— 00—Talk, Gilbert Seldes 15—Melody Musketeers Stock markei clos- ing_ pric ions; ~ finan- clal summary > day: cotton exchange closing prices and quo- tations; state and federal agricul- tural reports 5:50—"Sports nd Recreation,” Captain Charles Scully 6:00—Mormon _Tabernacle and organ; L. D. 8. Colle val Chorus 0—Joe White, tc 6:45—Prohibition world news flashes Floyd Gibbons 7:00—Amos n’ Andy 5—Personalities trude Forster, contralto and His Gang Stockwell, baritone uhadours soprano with 7 Today, “London Success MeDonald Lester Place lo; Chick Bul- 1 Wash- Va Jrankly orchestr te orchestra di- with orchesf Godfrey of | Wal- | choir nor poll int nd rpreted 0—Ted T a: cale trio; piano duo 9:30—Real Folks town life: TUnderhill Farmer, Tommy Whitney. Elsic Phoebe Mackay. Musical prog orchest wet forito and his orches- Retting and Platt sketch of Frame F Macy, V Brown Mao novelty own Gardiner, Impire sketch with Harvey Hays 11:00—Slumber Mu semble direction 1 12:00—Howard Phillips’ gor orchestra 3419—WABC, 5:00—Governor chestra 5:30—Closing Market Hotel M York—Ss60 Hotel or- New Clintor prices EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING 998 WEsY MAN ST ELEVATOR sERViCE Gordon, | md _ His| ¢ 910720,/ el My Bookhot an Garber’ Story Timg 6:00— Hollywood or- chestra Me prrent H. 180 tainville I 7:00—C nts, V. Kal- born 7:30—Voices from Tilmla §:00—Henry and George 30—Couriers Magazine Hour An Evening in Paris )0—~Guy Lombardo's orchestra u—Gold Strand Crusaders rle Johnson and orchestr Marsh, Veronica Wiggi ederick Vetter, soldis 0—News Obsery The Colun Ingraham's orches Will Oshorne’s orche Midnight Meloc A Beasley, soloist 1d M ians 125—WLW, Cincinnati—700 v Time Trio Live Stock re —Musical 0ld Nick N ZH—WENR Air Ju pr Viol Ne W Debat nion coll 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 Children’s Hour Any auot onncements iio stock mar Amos 'n’ Andy Musical prozra Roxy and His Gang Troubhador Musical pro Real 1Polks Musical prog Empire Builders Vaudeville 21I—WNAC, ed progra Boston—1230 his Gre 15 i:00—Good 1 Stamper Bearers norist zine Hour An BEveni Musical prog —Gold Strand Cru News Fashes Tacques T¥er 1d hiis or- 1l Osborne and his Park Storing. . Crating.. Packing.. Moving.. ¢ Meodern Fireproof Convenient Economical C CENTRAL STORAGE WAREHOUSE D, MMILEAN & SON Office, West Main Warchouse, I87 Arch 6030— Telephones —16: “PRECISION OF VISION™ ol his orches- n Leat || Husband Balks When Wife Mistreats Dog 1| Denver, Col, March 17 (UP)— Chaney Farmer didn't mind so much the way his wife treated him but when she mistreated his dog, that was another mattc He charged in his answer and || cross-bill to his wife's divoree co that had caused him gr ifering and mortifi- cation by r cruel treatment of his pet. He also accused her of beating him and refusing to give him glass of water when he was ill. Central orchestra 12:30—Midnight Melodies at the organ 6—WDRC, New Haven—1330 deline Beebe ews and weather report Sy Byer and his Hotel Taft rehest > World Bookman Sy Bye 1d his Hotel Taft or Patrick’s Day program Maestro Enrico Grille = Riders News; WDRC Trio * —Weather report 500—WCAC, Storrs—600 00—The Connecticut 4-H Club Crier; music; “4-H Poultry Club g | Worl:,” . §. Walford, assistant | view, 1o question however, extension poultryman . |of the tremendous possibilities in | 30—Farm _ Managbment radio communications along such | nders, A. 'W. Manchester, utilitarian lines as the cxtension of | G G S DI EE ) commerce and merchandising. | Conditions, Dr. extension economist 7. 2 i Tte- pro- | Crop | A, ¢ stroller, who ‘“sces | about the vicinity of | Apple Orchard, white way, will be intro- cxtension horticulturist |duced in the of Iireston SR = 5 iprogram to be by the | MORNING'S PRO- |[NBC ton This anonymous GRAMS character plays the role of the typi- | cal man-about-town who has access to the theaters of the present, Ol st | reminisces about the stage and pla shopping with Susan’ | ers of the past, and in general su | 10:00—Women’s Radio Institute talk | veys the world of entertainment. | Florence | on “Hend in Glove with 1 Butcher’ \—Housekeepers' Chat —National Home Hour —Les Danses Ancienne “Houschold Commoditics” Farm Flashes —Musical pr Quintet | The Broadw all, knows all” the Wing and great TUESDAY 5—WTIC, Hartford—1060 | Musical Time Table Commentarics on football by four | ion's foremost coaches will t by the NBC during the ¢ York Athletic elub’s luncheon - honor Tucsday at quartet will be led of the most successful coz all time, Knute Rockne, of | Dame, who , represents the we He will be followed to the | microphone by Glenn 8. “Pop” Wa coach of Leland Stanford uni- Four | versity, speaking for the far west; and Health, June MmAGH N DT jones, formerly coach of Yale and now chairman of ;u,. Yale Athletic foothall committee, ~ood and |representing the and W. 1008 AN, | osander, oF Georsia Teeh, tor Looking Glass, iraham McNamce will ce the proj 15 p. m. | by one | hes of Notre middle 303—WBZ, Sprin Aunt Jemima Mouth Health Shopping About with Doro- icld—990 Man 1 9:15— (5 Hobohemians Petite enser cguarding You Supply Through 1l m Amalia |10:00—: cast | Drug 10:15 IPrances Ir 1 Mnic, prano 10:4i—I7o0d talk 11:00—School of Cookery 11:30—Lamb Menus and rtenarians Weatherman —WJIR, N and 8 the an- | ram, Frantz, so- CONDUCTS FATHER'S OPERA Milan, Italy, March 17 (UP) Sigricd Wagner conducted his father’s opera *Das Rheingold,” at | La Scala th night. It was | the had conducted | | “Rheingold” outside of Bayreuth and he scored a big success. The | o White performance was the first of a series | The Aunt Jemima Man; Phil | which will include Wa ‘ } Cook in characteristic song num- }h(rMOJJJ. | CERTAINLY Health,” We Do Camera Repairing | ¢ 1"ood and ‘ AL Par Excellence Too | 1l | o mirowsn e tookine Gl ARCADE STUDIO—O0f Course Manhatters, noveliy or- Melodics ter 1 W York—i60 e first occasion dance or- | 7:45—Morning Showcrs, Landt Trio §:15—"Mouth Marley T Sherris he Headliners 8:30- novelty or- chestra S:45—Popular Bit assus S rdin 1pply, ing_Trio You W. | 9:15— 10:00—*"Safegn: and Drug Wharton | | | | dance band | | | B. Gibson, ¥ood | dosephinit JOIN AND ENJOY 's Most Complete LENDING LIBRARY 1,500 Books to Choose Erom at the BEACON BOOK AND GIE 10 85 WEST MAIN ST. —School of Cookery, Mrs. 4 rta M. Goudiss “Lamb Menus,” om, Dick and vo- | 'AIRPLANE: RAGE AROUND NATION PROPOSED TODAY | Contest Will Take Planes Into Mex- | ico and Canada Under Pres- ent Layout. Detroit; March 17 (A/—Plans for anr airplane race circling the Unit- | ed States, and including portions of Mexico and Canada, were announc- ed today by F. R. Marwell, Jr president of the American Cirru Inc., of Marysville, Mich. which will cover 7,586 10 cities ingineer Th miles, will touch at least onsors of the event are offer- 000 in prize money. The win- judged on the basis of between the ing ners will be minimum elapsed time control points. The starting York. point will be New Artist Dead in West “al.,, March 17 (P} Washington Smith, 51, architect and artist, died at his home vesterday following a ye of - ill health. Smith wa ican Institutes of Arc Ameri 1 Art All He was born in February member of the Amer- | ects and the | , and was gr ed from Ha and studied in Paris, ¥rance. He came here from Philadelphia in 1914, and is survived by his widow, Mré. 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No other charges— A Helpful Loan Seryice for the Home Phone 4950 MUTUAL SYSTEM 300 Main Street | tion, has not yet lost her hold {Prince Carol Informed b He Can Return Home | March 17 (P~ Hajtian Commissioners Friends of Prince gCarol today dis- closed correspondence in which the | exiled former heir to the Rumanian throne questioned Princess Helen to her attitude in case he should de cide to return to Ruman “I have no objection,” the corres- pondence shows Princess Helen to have replied. 'he principal obstacle now ap- | pears to be his companion, Mme Lu- pescu, who, says the latest informa- Pa France Aboard U. 8. S. Rochester, (UP)—President Hoove tian commission, en route lthe United States, spent today ntiago re Cuba, P. ®letcher, a member of ommission. Fletcher wa: in the Rough Riders and visited place for the first time since nish-American war. on Stop at City Today March s Hai- back to at guests of Hen- the 1 private the the The Rochester took on coal here and will sail tonight for Miami, ar- riving there Thursday. The commis- sion will go directly to Washington to make its report to the president, | reaching the capital Friday. ROAD TO VOTE h 17 (UP)—Stock= | holders of the New York, New Ha- ven and Hartford railroad at their | annual meeting on April 16 will vote on a proposal to increase the com- mon stock or ue a bond issue convertible into common stock, it w inounced hero today. NEW HAVE! Hartford, Ma Build And Help Build Saturday Evenings 7-9 Open DIXIE DUGAN—WILL A HAIRCUT DO IT? NS X S e Th e S i THE AUTHOR AND (] ) ARE WORKING- ] . = § WHEN wiLL gOU START TO WORK VON VIDOR? CAASS NOW. WE'RE h 7 HAVING A BIG NEW BRITAIN PEOPL have been trading h and years and we su it. 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