New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1930, Page 22

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5 o AT ——— & § § i a e AR American Home Banquet Robison orchestra 11:30— Moonhear prose-pocin New York—660 Next Door dircction Madg program Flag and 7:45—01d King — George Mitchell in stories and songs j:00—Tribute to Grover David Robinsor Cleveland association duce William Gorham Jand's secretary New York, Mr Gov. Roosevelt ver Cleveland i:20—Black and Gold chestra, direction Ludw i:30—American Home Ban incarnation of Lcters 00—Voters' Service zens and the 1 Hugh Shields; m land secretary Grov Rice. € vhen governo Rice will read tribute to Gro- intro- | oo Laurier ret: To- or- Season: Gitla ry Merker. Katherine Aimee Punshon. wo- ima XKitchell CLLO: Addis, Paula Her Jane Williams, contral- d Maxwell. tenor; or direction Will Perry rolic dance nring Coon-Sanders N 9:00—\usic and White 9:30—Happy ther .tenor Frank B 10:00—Harbor Lights. dr of an old sea caplain with M. Whitney 10:30—R. K. 0. Tiou d his orchestra 11:30—Phil Spitalny's 1 12:00—Howard Phillip ger orchestra chestr orehe Hotel Man 395—WJZ. New York 5100, quotations cial summary of the da exchange closit tations: state tural repo §:00—Amy Goldsmith 6:15—1, Harold Sanford 6:45—Prohibitior world news flashes Floyd Gibhone 7:15—Buist ehestra dired pric nd federal az rers’ orchestra interlude $:00—Orche conducting male choru A a0 Vee 1 Frstinn 49—\ AR New York—=860 Holid NEW BRITAIN PEOPL have been trading with us and years and we sur 2H4—WNAC, --uyuuW | chase {11:45—Quintette WJZ, New York— —Rise and_Shine, danc —Morning Showers; Landt rio and White —The Aunt -Jemima Man; Ph Cook in characteristic song num ogue —Romany Patteran — Gypsy nusic direction of Imery Deutsch | Whiteman hour; John | Trio mphony orches- novelty or- 10:45—Mary hold Period | 11:00—School of Cookery, | berta M. Goudiss ramalogues he Recitalists Midnight Melodies and Harriet . contralto Woman—dramati p sketeh with musical background VLW, Cincinnati—700 ive o'Clock Hawaiians Live stock report Musicale Harry Willsey's orche ~Diners Digest {alk Weather Mrs. Al — .| Through the Static Movie and stage stars will vie fo Home-Towners fonors when the Night Owls froli » Blowers is broadcast from the s round The Worl Brooklyn Paramount Musical pro WABC and the CBS at 11:30 p. m. Musical p tonight. Louis A. Witten, master ¢ i) Lol will introduce Pax Elsic Thompson, sinas: Nist, and a group of guos . The Brooklyn Paramougp phony and dance orchestras wii 1!s0 be hear “Show first then a musical comedy, t L motion picture, will “go radio 10:30 p. m. tonight, ing the Mu sical Comedy be broadcast over |lights from this Mississippi furnish the second ept sode of this weekly hroadcast. tuneful story of this quaintl itiful romance will be carricd b, Madame Belle Forbes Cutter, ly soprano; Lucille Long, contralto Joel Lay and Dan Baker tenor ceremonies, Small, tenor, Insomni 3—WENR, Chicago—870 novel Mik d Herman, comedy 3 the CBS. High Musical tale of the Ol Memory T Afr vandey me Mclodies | e Y. Schenectady—790 Next Door Talk to children items, produce mar- rm forum and stock —WG L. haritone, Music \—American Home Weather forecast Nursery talk considered onc lies Vocal cries of the again 1 alth talk heard over Station WOR ton from 9:30 to 10 p. m., singing “Son of the Soul” In this sclection Mis has an excellent opportun {o demonstrate the r ©r of ler lyric soprano voice. “The Shamrock,” Irish songs in Banguet Ak of the radio discov vear, will i orchestra —Weather —Coneert Yrolic Musical pro waltz tions from "It by Victor form, an Happened i Herbert, w 26(—WHAM. A 0—Children’: Detail announcements Rochester—1 150 hour Selections from the eir vay musical comedies talking pictures will be contrast with song hits from shows of Lt du am to broadea f s to coast i NBC network tonight ai o'clock latest revues an. ter talk past Hawaiians On Win —Vineent Around 11 Melodrama $ho Salut Bill Daly's orch The Owl Club thros : | World The tenor of <oloist the will be Frank Tauthe vocal trio. He Girls,” from companicd by the Prank Black., Ar novelty will be the farn “Gypsy Among the “old | tunes scheduled is “At Dawning,” hich will be played by @ chestra Yok Goodbye Chin ra conducted by Weather forecast orchestral Boston—1 Ted and his Greater Gang Arch-Aiders 0ld King Koal and his Mer: Mine i i and his du is now practically fermation here leads to the clusion that by next winter will be i th federal assured Dinner orchestra, with the Oracle ion broadeastin hands of 4 company The o pre the radio hill which s re ntation to next with — all ting companies placi 1y Parliament few week many Patteran Whitema Mrs. Symphony do away privite broal hout 1 their entire control of a field company government-owned dian National Railw Columb arche und Howard Rarlow conducting a | the progran 1 ie Gallazher ind his | e larzest broadcasting sta tion in Mexico s will shortly open a will have a watts and will oper NIBC. Spanish nrograms nted from the Lombardo oyal Reynose, It Ann Leaf | 700 | the ean | Amevican power o Melodic i letters an < will be . New station Reebe md we md his Hotel Haven—13 (her report L WOMEN WETS TO RALLY Hartford, March 15.—A slatc meeting of the Connecticu Women's Organ 1or Prohibition Reforn here April 9, (he executive hoard More than from various d 1o Boolkma Vide 7 and his Hotcl 'l branch of the Grille orehestra or National 00—The Metropolitans \eld ¢ ““""’I ""” tons femporary state tadio Ruhe e nounced wonien will he an yesterday, parts of th ittend I Schlegel, G tate are cxpeete “Pep” up your set with New WEDNESDAY MORNING'S PRO- GRAMS | — W BZ, Springlicld—990 Aunt Jemima Man Headliner Khopping Randall Beant Hobolien TinAT About with Do DIXIE DUGAN—A CLIN > band novelty or- Hale Martin's. House! | Calliope — J e ———) a best-selling | Paul last December Memories program to Ruih Lyon, soprano, who is | nunitions. | = and pow- [and her lover, Glenn Dague encoui- a medley of Iroad- 511 PUBIG HEALTH orches- ring or- Cru- | Nationalized broadcasting in Can- | In- con- domin- brouadeastiig and individuals, imitar 500 | B sects, been {ed group of sound reproduction e: ing applied with apparent success. | Many of them are recoverin | | They are inoculated with a serum composed partially of blood taken i from other victims of the disease. In 1 K addition, they have isolated chi | 1- | Howeve encral Hugh . | | i H Cumming says that much remains R ] H n S T M \Emotional Insanity May Be Plea & oins, o evolutionary System May s | disease is communicated. At first it Neweastle, Pa, March 15 (UP)— | possiblo except by dircct contact| Gloucester, Mass, March 18 (UP) | defense of Irene Schroeder, | with afflicted parrots, but it has now |—A device which may mark a milc- | poral Brady Paul of the state con-|says, that the malady is extremely |the talkics, and the phonograph has stabulary, opened its case today. | contagious. Three doctors, now ill, ! been produced by John H Ham- monwealth were called to the stand Mary Garden and other |1last night by Speeial Prosccutor | on general advances the [of the world of music have pro- | 's lawyer, Thomas Dickey, | spread by particles of dust or by in-|ation in the art of electrical repro- was scheduled to make the opening | although the laboratory duction of sound. | nated by his colleagues, Ben Jarre(t | sprayed with bichloride of mercury. }on.\n-uu-q Send s e |and K. H. Powell, who are | ed with him jn the atiempt to mw} Among those who are ill i perts, Hammond's secretary issued v | the blonde mother from the chair. |Ludvik Hektoen of the University of ithe following statement to the pres: After court adjourred last might |search work of another nature atonstrated in his Gloucester labor: - | Dickey retired to defense headquar- | the laboratory. He is improvi to a group of clectrical cxperts | f [Irene’s sisters, and Ler father, Jo- | STREET CARS BOMBED |and moving picture industri | 1|seph Crawford were called into con- | o March 18 (A—Two |basically new system of electrical | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY. MARCH 18 1930. il virus, an important accomplishment. Little Known of Discase Cl]al]ge Radlo afld Tfilkles was thought that infection was im- 5 | - |charged with the murder of Cot- |heern proved, the surgeon general|stone in the development of radio, st witnesses for the comi- |had no connection with the psitta- |mond, Jr., famed inventor. J. Marg | theory that the germs may have been (nounced the new invention a veve address to the jury. He was desig- thoroughly ~ fumig: After the device had been dem- ssocir- | It will be fumigated again. | Conference Is Called | Chicago, who had been doing re-| «john Hays Hammond, Jr., der . |ters in the Castleton hotel, whe T presenting the radio, gramophone | ference. | cars were dynamited in the [reproduction of sounds. Orleans, street t| It was intimated her counsel may section of the city early today.| “This system, invented ¢ |set up a defense’of emotional ins blasts, similar to many that Hammond and developed 1| ity and effer an alibi for the have occurred intermittently since |laboratory. represents a s | shot that took the life of Brady | the strike of street men last |vance in the naturalization of music | | July, resulted in some damage to the land speech in recorded sounds, clim- trolleys but no one was injured. |inating extrancous mechanical noises uppe by The Concluding the prosecution last | night one of the chief witnesses for | _ | the state in its claboratc up of | | witnesses was Louis Marr, ballistic | -l expert of New York. 1| Marr produccd a sct up of charis _lana microscopes in court to show { from which gun the bullet was fired | ¢ [that caused Paul's death. He tes'i ¢ | fied in qualifying himself as an ¢ pert t than | tien fo this he s - | tained by the state department anid | the bureau of standards in ma [ laboratory tests of set at he has worked on no less 200 homicide cases. In adc id he has been r king | small arms anil REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS ARE YOU STILL PAYING RENT? Why not buy this 6 room single house in Stanley Quarter, consisting of sun porch, breakfast alcove, hardwood floors, hot water heat, fireplace, everything up-to- date, for $9,000—First mortgage $5,000. All Guns Examined ANl the guns fi —those of the d | panion on the fatal day, Troop. v | lirnest Moore, and that of a Louis policeman, stolen when Ire wwing in the 1d officer, hi case com | tered and subdued him were while th aping from the Paul mue- were examined and classifie 1 1| by the expert. | 1| M testified tha fatal bullat | came from a s rish type of .33 | calibre gun and named | Another bullot removed 1arm of the dead m, 1| eified by the witn s having been s | fired from the same gun | Previously the defen | mitted that Irenc carric | gun 1] der, the its makee from th oot 1 was also counsel ad- a Spanizi Small amount of cash required VOERSSTRHEN |- 1 oute S. 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