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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1930. o A ! - TR R !’/”»’ §:00—Melodics —Countess Olga Medolago Al- —Oilomatics Tloughton, D. D., pastor no iftimation of what he will say. | contribution to the program is “The ) “fi tadio Hour 0-s0prano < :00—NMelodich | 5:00—Organ program : = Morning Light is Breaking.” This is 1 oh]n Orth, m.'lm(! G:30—"Troika m'l\‘l\-]_(: vmlit rr?b olnurl 5:15—Radio Hour ..,uflk hinatown Rescue society Songs reminiscent of the gay '90s|an international hymn and will be a i ‘0 pe announced ova, soprano; N. Kovakoff, donra S . SEINIC will be heard when *] andi r i ] s 0) o e any e R R {6 ihisty Migites with the F L S A e ) heard when “The Dandies of | rendition of the Cheral Group, bas: 10:31—WBZ Players tion Alexander Kirillloff P —— i 11:16—Weath 7:00—Cook’s Travelogue; inciden-| 9:45—Penrod; dramatic sketch g::\fiof?ircg\-?:l-)uc]rl\:’l;::m:rt"m : I % tal music iptive monologue based on Booth Tarkington's | on air over an ) ctwor Q : 5 . 422—WOR, Newark—710 7:50—0ilomati Ired Waldner,| “Penrod” s night at 6:15 o'clock. Shanghai Declares War A anany © CATlasabon. Salon: orchestra direction Josef [ 10: tional Oralorio socicty oola Boola,” ¥hle University On All Scandal Sheets 30—DMinstrels \ Lillian Ollitska, sopr: < r |11: 1g—Government weather fo song; “The Bulldog on the Bank,”| Shanghai, March 29 (P—War hay Eastern Standard Time )—Honolulans 3:00—Philhari Symphony or- s , guest| cast American ballad, and Kipling's “On le Z Shinese i —_ 10:30—Cossacks hestra from Carnegic Hall | speaker; 4 quartet: Beigy —— . “Tom" English, one of the great-| the Road to Mandalay,” are amohg| e declareq by the Chinese muniy 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 11:00—Weather Man | 5:00—"The Psychologist Says,” Dr.| Ayre Mary Hopple, con- 214—WNAC, Boston—1230 est minstrel pérformers cver to ap-|the songs of virility which a male | cipal authoriti of Shanghai ~on News; weather 11:00—Murdock Williz Arthur Frank I y aison, tenopieon {croes-of the church car on the stage and well-known | quartet features in the broadcast|NeWsboys who scll scandal and coms e o tieh Bloppors ; Pk allink o B §0-RAnl g rafyes el our dhicl, bass: instrumental en- | .o Morning musicale; Fmery | New Britain resident, will be on the | over an NBC network tomorrow aft- apers. :45—Foreign Policy Association 0= Fatel Giban oreveston _ney in Songland” (Jemble direction George Dilworth | “jeutsch’s orchestra; Lillian Buck-{air from 4 to 4:15 o'clock next Sat-| ernoon at 5:00 o'clock. Since the first of the current yean Luncheon s 5 o 5:45—New York Newspaper Hour | 3 ey our; dramatizations | yar, soprano. urday afternoon from station WTIC.| Standard favorites of many lands | doz of vendors * accustomed to ok Sonti Doodlcsockers i 15—Hotel Astor concort orches- | . With musical intchludes T . i ihe % i g__f;gf,,;"l‘jgg;;“},“,};jmu erooncr| 1:00—Nation's All Night Party | 'iy Hetel Aalor oancert orokies | e L b ne the Grane WAt Nidy L0 D e elienis Tour, the Land | He made his first stage appearance | both ini cla nd lighter vein, in- ‘king their papers without fear 5—Newscasting = 2 7:00—Choir Invisible, orchestra and arl 4Oxford, ba 1in | 1 9:30—Columbia’s C in 1876 and was onc of the leading| cluding Liszt's “Love Dream,” Chop-|of being arrested have been takei 0—Stringwood Ens | 3H—WENTR, Chicago—870 chor ©'More, marrator: orchesira dirce- | 1yp. Charles Iloische performers with many of the great-jin’s “Polonaise Militaire,” the old | before the Provisional or District 5—Pianologue by W ' | 5:30—Air Juniors program 1 s:00—) \ hour, orchestra and| tion Mugo Mariani L1100 orning service, roadcast | CSt shows of that period. Mis work | “Blue Bells of Scotland” and the | courts, there to be fined heavily and 130—"Mother Goose,” B3 5 6:00—Di Soncort | “male quar 9:45—Pcenrod dram: sketeh fro mithe Pemple Tsracl with the “bones™ attracted great at-| Neapolitan O, Sole Mio” will be|in some cases imprisoned. Taft 112:00—Air Vaudevill: oG ST D B Dased ' on. Booth; « Tarklngton's| 116 —Program arranged by Paul | tention. heard. The authorities are directing their 5—S Musicale —— nounce ¢ T i s : L A s a g thell g_?fig;‘zilus\(al 1 P ) i 101 Nationall [Omioie palaE I”mm\«_\_IWI_O“”_ g Ay English will xn‘n]\..‘\\..»‘ _]vh o) it Al attentlon -owara - {lie: newsboya 0—Highlights in Sport 5 —Organ progrium | 451—WEAIY, New York—060 “Elijah—Part 11"; Alma Peter-| % il | second SDHC AT OEION the b o ’ ning e -\:{n hor o My | rather than the publishers becauso 0—Concert 00— Dinner music §:00—Melody Hour: Alma Kitchell,| SOn. soprano: Elizabeth Lenno o opram aftan e by Dasll [hs drativrostdm lasted bus thrco it U R (OENTIEG) will be hon-|most anti-government and “yellow —_— y9-—Weather forecast contralto: rolyn Giray, pianigt; contralto; Robert Simmons, icnor; Shirley 5 minutes but WTIC was swamped | ored in the Back Home llor)r which | sheets printed in Shanghai have no 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 J0—Floyd Williams and strin Shiine GlLREEn Iheodore Webb, baritone: Salon | 150cSunshine Hour, the Dudley | Vith letters asking for a morc pro-|is to be broadeast from Churchill | offices. The editors can seldom be 5:00—Organ (ol 0:00—The” Balladeers: Marley R Singers; direction -Rcinald Wer- i) CrnolTane longed program. He will open with | Tabernacle, Buffalo, at 11 p. m. to-| tound, and those that do have offices lue Aces —The Jameses Sherris, bass: Neel Inslen, bari- BTN S 2:00—Symphony orches old time airs, consisting of a melody [ Morrow over the stations of the CBS. | change them with almost every nize Scout 30—Phil Spitainy’s music ne; Patrick Kelly and Norman ! -South Sea lslanders; Joseph tholic Truth Teriod, dirce- | of reels and jigs. Cornet sclections! WABC will begin broadcasting this|issue. The printing is done in small 0—Weatherman 144—DMunicipal & Price, tenors; instrumental trio di- dggls. tenor and dircetor native | “{ion of Catholic radio committe nd tunes from the bones and tam- | feature at 11:15 o’clock. Mr. Smith's' job shops. I 2—Phantom Finge 19—Weather fo rection Dave Grupp oo eordlisty 4 speaker, Right Rev. Monsignor herine will conclude his program. Lo- 0—Sport Digest $:00—New Business ‘World 9:30—TheRecitalist; Baura Coombs, [ 11110 Armchalr Quastet; Telth Me- Splaine Ll e L e S e Tl T Shter Massachusel .cod, organ solo; male quartet: e AR e how o s QI i Prohibition Poll, Floyd Gib-| 9:U0—Symphony orghestra, —con- tralt merson Conzelman, | ~ilton J. Cross and Maurice T¥-| jiiv, Michacl J. Ahern, S. J., We iHers \‘ ducted by Walter Damrosch ] P d y i 1 {tenor; Carolyn Gray. pianist 1ot eMCnuEWal o T rent onic e ) ST : ~ 7:01—Amos 'n’ Andy fLaz0 »‘] ical hour 2:30—American Pro-Art tring ;,”{” i “J‘ "\“ Sherris, b |8 e of Nations; Haiti The drawling humor of , Will | o ou 5—Jesters G0—Dance program Quartet: Robert Armbruster, pi- fodirey Ludloyw, violinist ! ) hour Rogers, famous gum-chewer and| —The Fuller Man ! : anist; Rafael G and Ange Sy 5 o A fine at-at-large, e ulon 261—WHAM. Rochester—1150 pHistidamdl Dalindosand s nigelo 1285—WLW, Cincinnati—700 o Al lseouidl nsdiniomala lines AL xies Circus [P T e violinists: Leon Flcitman i Ol ; ices; Tenth Pres-| o heard over the air ioniorrow . aturo League 80 Tetal) panosn cements violinist: Oswaldo Mazzucehi, viol | 030 —Shureh schoo vteris sermon by Iev: I night when he addresses the NBC EIR I MORI Il ? riminal Law, Gleason L. annour cellist ch scrvices 4 oy : subject, Ihaspas ) e d | 6:00—News 1:00—The Pilgrims: mixed sexte 15—First. Day Recitalists e Anti. | radio audience in a coast to coast 4 0—Gentlemen of the Press { G:16—Helen Ankner. pianist s Mary McCoy, Laura (oombg. s 00—National Light Opera s | 4:30_Minstrels — Silver Threads| §:15—arigold restaurant orches- O a0 TIDR e e e 7 e 3 The brogdcast will come from the o mong the Gold; Tramp, Tramp,| tra = = tralto: Henry Shope. William | 3:00—National Youth Conference g trapper; Helen | T.os Angeles studios of KFI, an a We can place a limited number of SAVINGS BANK First i mp, Keep on Trampir Pick- 3 ipce orch 4 Daniels, tenors: Ifarl Waldo, hass: 1 o ie of the Little Flower the “Little Big Sister,” “The | sociated member of the NBC net- | \Iol't”'\"es-oll dCSiT'flJle roperty. ing Rags; Save a Little Dram fot | e Airaation Dana SEMerpinan 5 or. Fosdick unny Boners' works, as a special feature of the | = o8 g PIOpELty. Me; Out on the Deep; Ca A.m:]m‘ dcal programm | rce tallk | 1#0—Spanish Dreams: Julian Oli- uufl]\‘nmmmm' orchestra ime Melodies program. The humorist will Y : I'm Cured; Down on the amber of merce 1alk or, 1o catvn discntiond —The Story of e e Vo fesl 3 : . = Campers: I'm Cured; Down on th Ver, ten orchestra dircetion 1c Story of an op he Globe Trotter ., |be heard in the New York arca| If you want first mortgage money see us NOW. 0la Spaghetti Plantation 20—Fullar Man Frank Vagnoni 00—Hotel Gibson orchest Twins, “Shave and Smil stati 5 o R A R = 5 10:00—Melody Trail ' piano duo 1:45—Calliope and Mis' Kath'rine: )—Oilomatics $5—Dr. Julins Klecin, through station WJZ. He has given || How about a house this spring? Now’s the time to buy, | | | | 10:31—Bert Lowc's Statler orche lver Tlute | Katherine Tift- §:00—Radio hour World's Busines™ | | | | { erday,” a male quartet under the | choir and symphony orchestra. S:30—Laundryland Lprics soprano; Ms: Ledgerwood, con- tra G—Memorial Art Gallery {alk 11:00—Time “Musical program: vocal and 11:01—Weathcrman umental solos and ensembles Mingtrels £ Diges 11 HOTERL 10:00—Ship of Memory —WOR, Newark—i10 1 10:30—Miniatur heater 2:00—Metropolitan Fehies: Trva| S:30—Jeste Giles. soprano; TRobert Simmons, | 9:00—Perkinsvills 3 Yeatherman ST G tenor: Arecadie Birkenholz, violin-| Y )= ('(_)Hu rt hour —Arvound the Samovar N 4 e r :31—Great. Moments with Great The Master Tenor:” | ® 2:30—Artists Se = t Mallor: leatrice Relk ~ | Adventurers SR e e Xade o ilica and e ar. 00—Ray Fagan's Sagamore Hotel| Jeatrice Relkin, Mm Turiel LaTrance, sopr Red il Lolita Cabrera Gainsborg. pianist; | |1:00—Musical Novelesque ferne Hollinshead, tenor; Arnold Violinist |} PHONE 343 272 MAIN ST., BANK BLDG. ~ sity Collegians 11130 (L SHtUraaT N orchiestra direction Hugo Mariani | 12¢ wstle Farm orchestra Johnson and his orchestr : 5:30—Amateur Astronor #H0Essenect HolUt LGB B 21— 6 e s Hon vy ot % = A i ciatin, Dr. Harlow Shapley »:00—Weather forecast Price Progress?” Dr. Isracl Gold- 34I—WENR, Chicago—870 ‘oral Islanders Y Marvard: “Galaxics of Stars’ rherience | stein. guest speaker 00-<Sunshine hour of music {11: ws Teacher 0‘ vluhn 5:50—Program resume and avia- H—WNAC, Boston—t2z0 | 4:00—Dr. S Parkes Cadman, Or-|11:00—Central church scrvice [11:10—Organ recital, Francis J. R et st by torio Choristers: orchestra | 2i30—Musical matine Cronin tion ( nd his Grea ANg §:00—Uncle Don, children's pro- | = 5 N iteee _rection George Dilworth | . m :00—Dream Boat { gram 4 D Eni e b Ehastha o Ithithe 5:00—Musical Hour: Walter Pre 5:00—Fwilight musical® lidnight Melodics, Ann Leaf Institute of Musical Art, §:80—Hotel Montclalr cancert en-j " g.50)¢ fonpURitope o syfihone i IS ening il tithctorgan New York City. remums are one of the striking features of the autu samble 15—Conkert ‘orcliestra, direction [ Son House, tenors: James Stanles, | 9 Sunday Symphony concert = & fpile e S len, because 1o other plant in Lloom at that time has so great a ra 7:01—Sports talk y | of Charles It. Hector bass: instrumental trio; Chandler|10:30—Popular concert | y WDRC, New IHaven—1330 Studio: 16 Carmel St., Phone 4033 of color and form. If you want ehrysanthemums for fall, now is the timo 7:15—Roy Smeck, wizard of the Riverside Ramblers Goldthwaite, organist and direc- |[11:00—Mike and Herman, comedy s omE e Lo on o plant. Our Washingion Burent lias reads for you one’of iis informativo ings ‘ ol tor S SR S ML ulletins on methods of propagation and culture with deseripfions of varie- I8 vas Over, sed song ana| §:4—Book of the Oper e e gy > Redeemer, Rev. Ttoy M. tics and ®pes of chrysanthemums. 1€ you wish a copy, All out the coupon story S for Man.” Rev. Fulton Shee T9—WGY, Scheneetady—790 below and mail as directed: 8:00—American Legion, N. J. De- | 1:197—R% _ 2 Paulist Choristers dircction Fath- i Wi 3 R can Legion The Argentines St her repor = = = = =(CLIP (OUPON HERE == === o= o ilon i Rl Barthons “Personalitics in the News”| (SFFRR e 30—Service from Emmanucl Bap- - ] $:15—Saturday Knights, orchestrs i eroes of the World: “¥lov- |~ (st church « IRYSANTHEMUMS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Merald, Pupil of Carlos Hasselbrink at MUMS TOR YOUR GARDEN A. J. Philpott o Vighti . and soloists A 0 Roernhard T.evitow and Com- ence Nightingale aramatic —Aviation weather 9:00—Jansssen’s Midtown Hofbrau| T80 i | sketch: musical background direc-| »:jo—y: and pid recita M Vi celling Ay modore_en mbl § e il i Bt e 09 l’?\“fl‘:”}‘" 11«‘».““?(-]\-{“ al Fine Nine Room Dwelling on |r want a copy of the bulletin CHRYSANTHEMUMS, and enclose here- ° —DX_Discussion 2 > Capitol Theatc s o Sy t A Will Oakland Terrace or- thoral Choristers; Weloome| Darsh, Memorial - Chapel, Union ¥ 5 Orln o o ||Park Dixie Echoes S Lsms el SHUIE college Wi Lewls. “contralto —crooner; Prank | 575 Sigome Towners auther and Jack Parker, tenor: & S L 5 e — AT d the g 1 4:70—Dr. 8. Parkes Cadman | | RELT ANL NUMBER . and soloists ol by rva Giles, soprano; Franccs Hal- Tl s ra ln Pogt | | 11:00—News; weather report ks o combe, contralt BhllEDewey, & cmpeii il lun e e e ST 1 ews »r] o S J8 § I3 hass; | . ‘ 11:08—FHotel Astor orchestra (11110 Vin Vincent and his orches- | baritor Jam pley, Dbass A TE o1z Ttelinlons Honvich o g 1:30—Moonbeams, music and Phil Ohman and Victor Arden,| 5 ! SHCAN 1am der of the New Britain Herald, = piano duo: Muted Singors: CKIng. Realtors Dross pooms i ater progea e L s e o 272 MAIN STREET New York Avenue, Washington, I | TR | chestra direction ¥ s A34—WEAF, New York—660 | orchesira 9:00—"Our Government,” Davia| S:80—3usical prograr | | | L3 ki 5 it | 12:00—Dert Lown and h Biltmore SdEsl | 9:00—Address. “Our Government,” MQ B:0lThe Lady orchestri 9:15—Musical Hour; Sigrid Onegin, j o Mene L) o rogra rection Madge | a t Melodies. Ann Leaf| dren’s program directio 5 ) t Mclodies, Ann Leaf | "o SHSIOR HORY al hour L A R C The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains. By Fontaine Fox. Skinner concert; Chandler| g4g 7 New York—860 r”h:rlk}rm dircction Joset Goldthwaite, organist E I'rench Trio: Kenyon Cong-|q " Cha a eac oroher: P 6:05—Black and Gold Toom or-| fencl il 1S Champlons: 1&Picee orehes=| ogsWHAM, Rochester—1150 | Mod ehestra direction Ludwig Laurier e e Tean : 4 s e oaern SOMETIMES WHEN A HIGH WIND IS BLOWING JUST RIGHT, 10:45—Sun at Seth Park 6:45—"'Science and Morals.” John | ¢ 'r. Thateher Clark, Freneh |y ictah s dovlcting own| ducted by Tev. Whitney S. X.| . T.angdon Dav 45—Dr. Thatel ron raral siceteh, depicting u[éwn'fl i e B s Flreproof THE YOUNGSTERS MAKE THE PASSAGE OF THE CAR THROUGH THE LOCAL ASH DUMP A REALLY INSPIRING SPECTACLE. 7:00—TFloyd Williams, tenor 6:00—Hotel Shelton orchestra T churcl 7:15—The Jameses: sketch of : - : " oy : = r= N ieo s | 6:30—Spor nts 11 —Itussian Cathedral Choir 10:30— vice from Lake Ave, Bap- American famly lite with Tercy| 7 o - avsantial| C i [t Convenient Hemus. -“f‘““““ e AT-| Sl Littmann orchestra: Byron | 0.3 ella Shields, Catherine Renwick, | (1723 arova, contralto; Mitchacl Ba-|12:30—Neapolitan Nights | E . B el s Totn Shea | 'Holiday. tenor; Helen Richards, | " bass: Milan Smolen, pianist: | 1:00—St. Patrick’s Cathedral hour, conomlcal e Arnold and . Shes contrzlto 4 Nicholas ¢ |* Rev. Charles T. Shay and Rev. e it fieadi v ; $:00—Dr. Arthur Torrance, *L: tenor director | Leo C. Mooney 8:00—The New Business World:| ' for Science 5 Hermian, xylophontst,| 2:00—Down Melody Lane, concert | ® radio service for business men e | ) SRR conducted by Merle Thorpe . B e ey nRabsieted JUy Tranic i Bonta Spiinist s DS pra $:30—Launderland Lyric Tom. AT on | 305—WJZ. Now York—i6 3:00—Prog! S g | 395—WJZ. New York—i60 : rogram ( : "r I Dick and Harry, vocal trio: ¥red U—Nit Wit Hour : rone Pictures: Lew White,| 3:30—Civic orchestra conducted by EN RA ‘Waldner. tenor: piece orches- | Gupy Fras 10:00—Theater hour: Stanley Smith; n recital: 1 quartet | son | iss (rection O v oo || SInger Roze 9:00—Children's Iour 0—Library of Congress musical || STORAGE WAREHOUSE M;m;r'aus:;itu-uywn Jeant Al e + News Obsc ;»u —Neapolitan ights; Dolores -1n ”; T: K Duo, vocal duo, pianist D. McMILEAN & SON rosch; “Adventures i Selence S ombarios Canadians | Demactls olIoneh (UERR0 S ational Religious servige el e oo (;imn}!\s” and his ordhes- |12:00—Beut Lown's orchestra Biviano, accordionist: mandolin| %: ) R. Clark, travelogue Warshouse, 153 dnhe Bt 20300-—B. A. Rolfe and his {1 —Midnight Melodies, Ann T.eaf | quartet; Charles Warburton, na-| U o Toverie 6030— Telephones —4665 1!"‘;\%7Troulndom' of the Moon — organ; Irene Beasley, con-i rafor 2 e Forum, Rev. Justin Lannie Ross, tenor; instrumental| 'O e | 1:00—National Light Opera; “Die - AT | Fledermaus:” Gitla_ Trstinn. 91:15—Smith Ballew and his Club AN S jeRuric i ot e o Tastern Standard Time e i Wucy Y 2 b 5 = 3 Moulan, baritones: ra —~WTIC, Hartford—1060 e e s:30—Palmer Christian’s organ re-| Maxwell, tenors: Harry Donaghy, | cital : bass: direction William Daly | 4:15—""Orchestra Gems.” N‘O““ 1 00—Roxy Symphony concert, di-| Paranov, director with Helen rection Joseph Littau | i Hubbard. contralto ational Youth Conference: exchange closing prices and quo-| LR Nations \ 2 3 i3 { 10:15—Champior Absolute ecessity.” Dr. attons; stato and federal agricUl- |4 j5 Byron Hatfield, baritonei | Dankel A, Poling: mixed quartet: —;l¢ tural reports s oy Douglas Bailey, pianist Muriel Wilson. soprano: Helen | —Tvy Scoft. sopranc opranc 5:15—1Ivy Scolt. soprano e LTt SRl lfldfl\en tofway 30—Blue Aces. dance orchr o The Merry Madcaps:” Nor- | 00—Mme. 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New York—i60 5:00—Reporth: stock market clos- ing prices and quotations; finan-) cial summary of the flay: cotton| T:00—Amos Andy Veatherman er Rlaufuss 7:15—Theremin Ether Wave music | ‘\,,m e el aelin [eTaR lauiiy Mr}»’»n'rnhv !‘n:i»" \"‘:"’, e Spicer, oy ‘Clair Romance of Mzl the Best of a Bad Mes f1 male quar ) s hanit : e at, Dor v Timerson Fosdick: male ‘I'v‘v"_\w\]::u‘ ”“ro "7 e Melody Parad, anartet: John Keating and Geor ST Gl o —Morey Pearl’s orchestra O'Brien. tenors; Grorge Miller Mereolln, Shielt il 30— Dise Duo | baritone: John Oakley. bass; di- Lzl I 3:01—National Iteligions Services:| rection George Shackley ¢ ¥, Dr. Harey Emerson Ilosdick I of the Orient; § 20 'REE] §:15— nent 1 1 i | i J5—Moment Music ne| 0 Woeathorman | A ensemble dircction REET An sonr v iR ol Micha ern, bar-| von Hallberg semble direction At e B o Wil- | holz M — - — orse A ul-| DIXIE DUGAN—HAVANA WIRES ARE GETTING HOT on Hour, Hen- | (CFontaine Fox, 1930 e 7 ‘ : / : L Tt WHAT'S WRONG ] St LR NEW BRITAIN v v = Paul Dumont ] rd — WAT—1 MAY d 2 Bt tuloan s 3 ?EOPLE et 2 LU/ wANT TO . = nave he s for vears ANSWER 3 M | SUPPOSE. 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