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. VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930. BMONDAY Eastern Scandard Time i ey, Helen Nugent, soloists ferle Johnson Audrey 1 h. Veron- ica Wiggins and I'rederick Vettel, sol 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 usaders — N 00—The Continentals :05—Highlights in Sport 10—Continentals Hartford Medical society talk|1 estra sts News Observers The Columbians —Paramount Hotel orchestra Will Osborne’s orchestra i3 S arker’; ing school :00—"The Voice of estone” :30—The Gypsies | :30—Family Party :00—Anglo-Persians 128—W LW, Cincinnati—700 :31—Lieut. Felix Ferdinando an 5 % Mirae Telo his orchestra Sl arioart 11:30—News; weather A e 0 Orchestra Dinner concert Weather forecast 00—Employment Stabilization 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 :00—Stock and curb closings 30—Amphion String quintet 55—Kyanize Roadman 00— an | 102 market report 1p Book and Dr. Sherman Auton 0—Troubadc Diean —T hoes George A. Mul- Prohibition Poll, Floyd ¢ 2 Ruilder H N—mpire 0—Michael Andy Huael Hot«e :30—Troubadours o :30—Ted F ‘Real Folks™ :00—Musical prs 3H—WENR, Chicalo—890 iors prog 1:09—Bert Low tatler orche —WOR, Newark—710 Anthony Trini and his or« 42 M nd Herman, comedy ersity sport eball, Coach 379—WGY, Schenectady—790 proc Violin m L port, farm b:45—Program resume and avia- tlon weather forecast 5:50—Sports talk 6:00—Uncle Don, children’s pro- . gram ©6:30—Hotel Astor concert chestra %:30—Pure Air Boys, orchestra and girls’ quartet $:00—Footlight choes, orchestra and soloists 9:00—Pleasantville Choxal society; Fred Quinlan, director 9:30—LaArgentina, Spanish and | South American orchestra orum —Dinner —Weat ot Address by Mus Wo Music ~Voic 1 program of Iirestone | | Weathet fo | String and Bernio ¢ Organ r weather ! Midtown Hofbrau 11:00—News 01:05—Jan orchestra f11:30—Moonbeams, music and Pros¢ 454—WEAN, Rochester—1150 s Hour 261—WHAN, Children New York—660 $:00—The Lady Next Door. chil- dren’s program direction Madge [ 6:00—News Tucker 6:10—TBus BI 0—Tea Timers, dance band Seneca. Comn —Old King Cole — George tchell in stories and songs i 5—Black and Gold Room or- | estra, direction Ludwig Laurier 7:00—Rozalie Wolfe, soprano v #tring trio 7:15—The World Today—"The 2 International Bank,” James ‘McDonald ¥:30—Piano Twins — Lester P and Robert Pascocello; Chick Builock, tenor X:45—Back of the Nevw ngton— William Hard 8:00—Voice of Firestone—Vaughn de Leath, contralto; Fvanklyn Bauer, tenr; concert 8rchestra direction Hugo Mariani . $:30—Gypsies — Frank Parke Carlton Bosxill, tenors: S McClelland, baritone; Imil bass; Irving Weill, accompanist; | orchestra direction Harry Horlick | 9:30—Family Party—orchestra di- rection Don Yoorhees R0:00—Anglo-Persians — with the ew York stock | | | | | G 00— Vaudey 45—Weather 1 in Wash- New York—760 n Arts,” Gilbert —Melody Musketeor: —Reports: Stock mar ing prices and quotation cial summary of the d: exchange closing prices tations; state and feder tural reports 5:50—"Sports a . Captain Charles 6:00—Mormon and organ—L. Jclub direction ham; Frank A. / €:30—Wh Smith Ballew 6:45—Prohibition world news flashes Floyd Gibbons 00—Amos 'n’ Andy :15—Personalities a 7:30—Roxy and Hi ing Beatrive Belki :30—Troubadour: chestra. directi 9:00—Ted Fiorito anc ira—Pedro Espino. trio; Tom. Dick and : ting and Platt. piano duo | 9:30—Real Folks—sketch of gmall town life: George Frame Brown, G. Underhill Macy, Vi Mi]'u'vw»i er, Tommy Brown. Edwin Whit-| ney, Elsie Mae Gordon, Proche Mackay: novelty band 10:00—Musical pro 1 — TRoches ter Civic orchestra direetion G Fraser Harrisor 10:30— sketch - Storing.. Master Weaver’ orchestra di . rection Louis Katsman Crating :30—Strings and Bows — Godfrey | e Tudlow, violinist and director of 5 concert orchestra. L e o || PACKING 4 Hotel New Yorkers orchestra — | » ‘Walter Cummins, tenor M . 2:00—Dan Russo and His Ldge- | V. water Beach Hotel orchestra | o lng L) l C mnn\‘ cotton | and quo- al agricul- | Fireproof Convenient Economical poll STORAGE WAREHOU . MCMILLAN & SON West Main St. 187 Arch St. 6030— ‘Telephones —166 Warchouse, Park. Bu with V Harvey Hayvs; orc And nella 11:00—Slumber M semble directiorn 12:00—Howard I't ger orchest Realtors 2 MAIN STREET Hotc 340—WARC, New York 5:00—Don Bigelow's orchs 0—Closing market price My Bookhouse Story T —Tucker B v orc 0—Mountainville Sketch :00—Current Iivents—IH tenborn 7:30—Volces from 1 5:00—Henry and Geor; 8:30—Concert, Hen . — —————— ————— 3 NOW IS THE TIME TO|" GET THAT CAMERA | FOR SPRING ‘ ARCADE STUDIO—Of Course | NEW BRITAIN PEOPLE OYSTER HOUSE State Street 0. Hartford, Conn. 11:01—News Midnight Melodies; Ann Leaf |11 11 Jacques Renard and his or- | Fine Nine Room Dwelling on Vine Street, facing Walnut Hill | "COX &DUNN Wm. H. Allen BUILDING CONTRACIOR 19 Murray St. HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST MAPHAEL BUILDING ‘ 99 Wrst Main BT [ CLEVATOR sERVICE PRECISION OF VISIO ' r ? i NISS'S 234—WNAC, Boston—1230 —1930 Census, George A. Mul- Ted and his Greater Gang 45—The Legal Stampers 00—Good News Bearers —Petrolizers '—Dinner orchestra with the —Glidden elody Musketeers ifeguarding 'ood and Drug Supply |10:15—Through the Looking Glass, Frances Ingram 30-—Mme. Amalia o 10:4 11:0 —The Arlington Squires y 10 Frantz, 09—Weatherman 10 The Argentines —Io0d talk School of Cookery —WJZ, New York—760 —Couriers; —Rise and Shine, dance or rist chestr 7:45—Morning Showers, Landt trio and White $:00—The Aunt Jemima Man, Phil Cook in characteristic song num- bers and dialogue §:15—The Headlincrs, novelty or- chesf 0:30—Gold Strand Cru —Vin Vincent and his orches- r Bits, dance bnd 1s String trio Your_ Food M. n raL Will Oshorne ntral orches —Midnight Melodies, Ann Leaf | chest 2200 and his Park and ‘Wha 0:15—Through the T.ooking Glass with Frances Ingram :30—The Manhatters, novelty or- chestra Josephine B. Gibson, food 6—WDRC, New Haven—1330 leline Bee ws and weather report Byer and his Hotel Taft Grille orchestra The WorldYBookman and his Hotel Taft of Cookery — Mrs. Goudiss ecitalists Luncheon Five, dance hoot Alberta M. “The e die S| ¢ ukulele idie: Bushptlesuiy 45—National Farm and Home ie Clarion Four male “Hour—A. B. Genung, W. R. Beat- Clark, book re- n giti- Tack Waipio, Haw 0. aecon lors Adirondack club Through the Static 1he weather report Three talking picture hits, “Molly”, “Singin’ in the Rain”, and “My Love Parade” lead the list of modern harmonies sclected by Ted IYiorito and his orchestra to be broadc t from the NBC Chicago studios tonight at 9 o'clock. Retting and Platt, piano duo, Tom, Dick and Harry, vocal trio, and Pedro Espino, tenor, will supplement the 0 piece orchestra in presenting the progran. AC. Storrs—600 4-H Club Work Has | A, J. Brundage, e club leader: J. | estension dairyman: T | extension sheep special- | ist: . S. Walford, assistant exten- | son Poultryman | 7:30—Iarm Management [ ers, A. W. Manchester, of farm management; ¢ Market Conditions, Dr. 12 " x. extension cconomi 7:45—Music 50— “Orchard Cultivation.” John Handy, instructor in pomolgy Remind- professor rop and A. Per- “Has Business Come Back?” is a question which will be answered to- | morrow evening beginning at 8:30 p. m., over the CBS when six edi- | tors of business papers serving basic wndustries will briefly summarize the e ituation through the country, fol- . Martford—1080 | lowing t: with President Hoover ime Tablc nd various government officials, TULSDAY MORNING'S PRO- GRAMS 3—WTT Musical “Cheerio” Shopping with Susan™ | The dreamy, sensuous music of Women's Radio Institute | the cast will be licard on the pro- “Keeping ~ Your ~ House | gram of the concert orchestra from gRlorentatalionaCoc | WGY tomorrow at § p. m. Com- Housekeepers’ Chat | positions of Goldmark, Beethoven, tudio program | : : Arag) 1S ini and Langey arc included on #8 Danses Ancienncs » will feature fousehold Commodities Y Winifred Wishard. Cann Ketell s welcome “In a Cook i Persian The orchestra 2:00—Quinfet will be directed by Victor Wagner. 3—WRBZ. Springficld—990 Morning showers Roadman The speedy climax of the inter- | scholastic basketball fournament in ‘(']\U‘JZU April 5 will be described for nation-wide radio audience as the [ NBC's first venturc in the-realm of this fast spor! He Shopping Randall Breakfast Four uty and alth, June Lee | rio | | Do You Want a FIRST MORTGAGE? We can place a limited number of SAVINGS BANK First Mortgages—on desirable propert hout with Dor- Great, improvement, of broadcasting, enthusiasm Furopean of radio If you want first mortgage mone, Iow about a house this spring? see us NOW. Now's the time to buy. Camp Real Estate Co. PHONE 343 MAIN ST., BANK BLDG. oo butZI= : had the right of way AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE WILL SETTLE THIS ARGUMENT eWitt MAIN STREET responding indiflerence to jazz — these are the outstanding impress- sions of the radio situation abroad, as reported by William J. Avery, 1adio expert, just returned from an extended tour of Lurope. rity of radio fans who write to radio statior of me dium intelligence ing to sur- vey conducted by WENR, Chicago. Careful observance of more than 10,000 letters shows that 654 of the writers were “high in literacy, edu- cation and intelligence; 9518 were “medium,” and only 97 “low.” The ma Adele Va former prima donna of the American Opera company, will sing during the bi the grand opera col anfl the CBS at 1( row. In her recital at this time Miss Vasa will be accompanied by Crane Calder, bass, William Hain, tenor, and the Columbia Grand Opera or- chestra under the baton of Howar Barlow. DEMPSEY READY TO FIGHT Cedar Rapids, Ia., March 31 (UP) ack Dempsey will fight again if omeone talks the right kind of money,” he said today as he began | a vaudeville appearance here. Demp- sey refused to comment on state- ments he had signed to meet Primo Carncra “somewhere in the United States in e !listeners for grand opera and cor- - Grover Whalen Finds Something in a Name New York, March 31 (A—Not, perhaps, that the given names had anything to do with it, but five of the poli officers today appointed to higher positions in the department by Polic Com- missioner Grover A. Whalen were named “John J. The three depu tors appointed w livan, John Hennes: and John J. O'Connell. John J. Noonan was appointed as acting deputy chief inspector and John J. Lyons an inspector. hty-one officers were ad- vanced to higher rankings, the John J.'s taking the places, large- , of men retired by Commis- sioner Whalen because of age or its infirmities. chief inspec- ¢ John J. Sul- SECOND VICTIM DI Vanceboro, Maine, March 31 (P)— | Thomas Cook, 50, of Dewolf Corner, | r, #4, driver of the truck | instantl{ killed when a west- | bound Canadian Pacific special pas- senger train ploughed into the ma- chine. i TOR B ' RESUL { USE HERALD CLASSIFL SEAGULL TAKES BALL Wildwood, N. J., (A—Ted Austin, high school golf champ, has an alibi for losing an extra hole match. A seagull picked up his ball and head- ed out to sea. Ted could have had a free pop, but his opponent was close to the pin. GERMAN BOURSE STEADIER Berlin, March 31 (#—The bour- opened firm today in the first s sion since completion of the Bruea- ing cabinet, reflecting the balief of financial circles in the carly passage of the financial reform measure and of a generally more solid poli- tical situation. SEEK BANDIT QUINTET New Haven, March 31 — Police here are searching for a gang of five men in connection with the hold-up of two women Saturday night. Mrs. Della Hayden, Westville, was threatened with abduction when she said she had nothing of value. Mrs. Mannie Frank was robbed of a small sum of money. TREATY IN WORKS Budapest, March 31 (P—Foreign Minister Walko returned today from Angora and told the press he would open- negotiations next week for a new commercil trealy between Hun- gary and Turkey. YOU NEED PHOTOGRAPHS FOR YOUR CITIZEN PAPER Arcade Studio of Course FOR RENT--Black Rock ave. Six Room House Hot Water Heat, Hardwood Floors, Two Car Garage. Modern in Every Respect. Rental $55.00 per month. THE W. L. HATCH CO. 1939 JANUARY AHIWITYE 12354367 Suturdny‘ g Evenings 7-9 DIXIE DUGAN—SOMETHING LACKING THIS 1S THE MALECON (5 FIVAREZ 700K ME AROUND 70 SEE " THE SIGCHTS ||N HAVANA . NOT SO HoT. po%- BEAUTIFUL. ISNT T ? THE AVENDA CARLOS MIGVEL DE CESPEDES WHAT DO You THINK OF HAVANA | DIXIE ?

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