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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY. APRILU 4, 1930. —Popular Bits of Maine “Stein Song.” Like most jtoo much leg when sitting at the 9:00—Beauty and health, June Lcc;.-olh ge songs it is catchy and tune- fil[i LETTE T cocktail bar. The gigolette demurely —Parna; ful, with a swinging rhythm in covers her knces. / ' 30—Home Forum Cooking march time to which is sung the y 2. Gigolettes do not smile until ool vocal refrain, first by Rudy himselt, FLAPPER S PLA[E smiled at. Demi-mondaines always | ° ° and later by a chorus. smile fir: e i 3. Gigolettes never even hint at . 1 Home u ccorating * . % o pe nu'l(m“ i e | The last of ti age-coach driv- | ¥ presents. If they do accept gifts, they 11:00—Frank and Michael Panctta, |ers will be heard by radio.listeners 1 S 1 [ are never in money. East . —— 15—DMelody Musketeers o dnt Bns Lo ravive tha altiost gigolette will go. gaseen nfennand Timo 379—WGY, Schenectady—790 e ',;,’,.',.(;,;"J,'Jlfm-‘f :Z ‘\‘\’tlgju‘hu\\‘;:.‘ ":rc;\- M(%ll Spefld MOfley 5. Gigolettes prefer a busin i K : 283—WTIC, Hartford—106$ Piano musicale 303-WBZ, Springfield—900 | Ll griver §s Captain William like understanding to begin with— With Purchase of 5 Gallons Gas or More 0—"Highlights in Sport” 30—News items, produce market Ko imiin g Banning of Los Angeles. He will| that is, if you spend your money ¥:10—“Speaking of Sports,” A report, farm forum and stock re- he Iarly Birds | speak in the new Times Square stu-| Taris, April 3 (UP)—The flapper | don’t f»xwt-t anything but my com- FIRST ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL thur B. McGinley 3 1 S »p SR ay e s dead ted from her livelihood | Pany in return. [ schind the Scenes,” Paul |dio of the NBC Sunday night. is dead, ousted from her liv | PADYCCLL T s 7:15—Jesters 3 : ; i by her younger sister, the gigolette,[ 6. Gigolettes may bo hard-heart- | SATURDAY, APRIL 5th 7230 Ray alnd Bestos' 2 ):15—Home Circle program Fomorrow cvening the Berkshire | sleck young woman who is morc [ ed but never mercenary. ; S AY, / 5 3:00—The Tiskimos Uton conneriaC » High school orghestra,. 209 | sclentific in tho art of geiting 200} 7. Gigolettcs are full of fun, but 9:30—“Songalogue” 1 £ !qu_:mogd « b ”n.m(r‘nor: ] bR Gl ) mlln,,. cent of her own way with the|detest sentiment. e z o I Jean Robinson. npanist ) BN N > ' = ! s | 2 2 2 8. A gigolette’s ideal is to find 0:00—Musicale " i y 11500 VAl aiY s " zirls recruited from more than menfolk. Stk to s s 0 es u 0-31—Orchestra dirccted by Chris- ne Krooners 1 A !4:.1\‘/:‘ “\Iv\o\u Busine gl oonltenfrom eesent ite| Iar different from the male of the | @ new man every night—just for the I ° : ol - ! Jestos progra 4 - . Onc man a week, for tiaan Kriens, with Iinzo Aita ybestos program 2 orarioditien . e 5 o atation | SPecics, the gigolo, who preys on| thrill of it. One iaa ASet Giehealrh 5—'Houschold Commoditics radio broadcast over station | SP 3 ; example, is too tiresome. T she g | vich, rotund widows and corpulent, g Eskimos Farm Jlashes WBZ. [ e m‘mhm IIF ¢ Brisan sisoicties ara olten 63 BROAD STREET, COR. HIGH ST. Some idea of the size of the Berk-| 3 "l "out for pleasure only and | mannikins and other working girls | shire organization may be had when who carn cnough to buy beautiful | Ny SrringReld—900 1:00—St. Regis Totel orchestra it 15 noted that the string scetion | takes it whero she finds it, young|Who carn on it buy Beantiond | —WBZ, Springfield— i = L is ¢ a ¢ string se e 3 atod | clothes for themselves, the k | ) ok closings e el [alone contains §6 violins. There ars | MCT ;,’i.ji.n‘((pl‘-,f\\lf{ O',l[: ”‘,i].?f”‘,::' Fronch style clothes which make 30—WBZA ensemble A T ]:“‘m‘_“" ot Sl 0 'cellos, four double basses, large |~ Tust = oo '“‘,‘ ”‘l Taer mwr‘_‘l_' men glad to be with them and not SR e brass section, and even the rare| JUStasher flappe en : SRR ink of the money they spend in | X 5 g wers: Landt tri 3 | ways haunted the persian-carpeted | thin 1 | L | A § Showers; Landt trio | hassoon is to be found among the |1 onc o' he clegant cocktail-drink-| the beauty's company. | 0 Ou an a 2 Agricultural market report | 0:10—Frank Skultety's Odenbach | (gq o, 4 g PREREINER S | ing emporiums, so the gigolette lolls S Gatnont Dizest characte in the salons of the rich, waiting| Extensive deposits of peat from 30—Five Minute Men a5 b Disest progtan ers and dialogue Paul Tucas has heen appointed |yniip some likely fry comes along | which fuel oil m obtained have | ? 45—Keyboard Vagabonds FETaE Dol Clean 5—The Headliners — novelty jhead of the announcing staff of Sta-| wpo will fall to her glad eye and|been discovered in New Zealand, | 01—Amos 'n’ Andy e rar ot tion WTIC. He has been a member | ° Coeinitns e e : | whirl her around the town on wings e eature affic talls 9:15—Dar s String trio of the Hartford staff since 1927. One | o¢ pleasure, all in harmless fun. U0 Cesavan. . §:05—Sax Smith and his Caval L & Copetand | Of Mis foremost achievements is his | phaps where the difference be- 30—Mac and Al | DLOLEaIL 0530 —The Manhatters—dance or- |characterization of “Seth Parker,”|{ween the demi-mondaine and the| , | Leican lfldicloa.tl,‘,nutgd numgm-;)fbigAV!l\Gi FAI\}\ Bl —Famous Loves s—IFamous Loves chestra L role which he originally created | gigolette e oo e . Mortgages—on desirable property. tenor 1:30—News: weather 1:35—Club Worthy Hills orchestra 30—Songalog 3 Laurel Trio Emil Heimberg orchestr: ate :00—Jones and Hare heiloncs ‘;{”;}I.) : l11:00—1 ists nd which he has played in more | flapper is not interested in the man 9:30—Musical program e len el 12:00—T heon Five—dance jthan 75 broadeasts. Among the im-|cash excopt as concerns her having Headachy, bilious, constipated? Take - . = " NOW 00—Qualkers s L e e ra [ portant progrums in which he has|a good time. If he has not cnough|® MR—NATURE'SREMEDY—tonight, This | .]'f g .\\ant first }nottgagg) money. se? us NOW, 4 :31—Male quarfet RS teh Book S { presided over the ophone are | fo take her, all dressed up, to the| Mid: safe, vegetableremedy will have you How about a house this spring? Now’s the time to buy. 00—Sketch Book 1" Slumber musie |the coast-to-coast broadcasts of the |most exclusive resorts in town, she| ‘iveingfinebymorning. You'llenjoy free, 15—Sport Digest. 1 1 e ther forccast | I Rale Harvirdia seattas 1928 and : 4 A thorough bowel action without a sign of 1+21—Dunhill Men 45—Government ather forecas | -Harvard regattas in =8 and s not interected in him. But if his stiping or discomfort. Only 25c. —Vedtherman 24I—WNAC, Boston—1230 Tllro”gh tfie Stattc ‘41‘\?1 '11,"»“}‘;*:\ l‘i\‘utllqll';l’\l:v?‘\”)"(‘H I;m;"flfogé\ m‘{?mrayl?v: ':voilo““:l:'mf Thedll:VegelaleLaxative Ca m!’ Real Elstate C() R 241— i 23 k cc amber moun mille franc notes, she is e 5:00—Ted and his Groater Gane! | | J i‘;ffi,’.‘f,‘,“' ko A‘.Y‘,‘u:;nl dinne = :‘l\s]‘mlon; his unlm‘ ]\h»]v say xoorll{nu.m 7.’|v,\;vl TO-NIGHT ® :00—Mammy's Mother Goose, : : < A { ologues ‘rench-Canadian dialect | respectable hour—at the parenta patyin o Q 117 hildren’s program 2 n e danco _ Ginger Togers, recently recruited |ang his performances in radio skits | door-step. TOMORROW ALRIGHT PHONE 343 272 MAIN ST., BANK BLDG. B:15—Lighthonse Players of the 3 Birole Detuolizers ok _:“"T“\““:“y"“ d3 v‘;:'u:»“.i -'“l“‘ | have won him a larse following| The demi-mondaine, the lady with Y. Association for Blind © oreHestra; with the! |04 Stanicvesmith;y: Jeatured ipiayetsyhereyert WIIC heard. the gimlet eye whose continual wor- Make the test tonight "Third Angle,” by Florence Ryer- & 1cad the list of entertainers to bej —_— - | ry is how much she is going to trans- son card during the presentation of) LINEN HATS BEING WORN | fer from his pocket to hers, is often B P dinoETain Tosue and avlas 01—News the Theater Hour over WABC and| payis, April 4 (—Linen hats may | mistaken for the gigolettc by the tion weather forecast 09—Weatherman he CBS at 10 p. m. tomorrow. Their | gevelop into occasional substitutes|harmless sceker after pleasure. LR Tne Dar. children's pro- il i O for straw for town wear. Colored| To avoid such confusions in the fu- gram S Afairs” — James LS : linen hats and handbags had a smart | ture, one gigolette has written a ser- 6:30—Hotel Astor concert orches- | poyer | from their latest motion pictures. |yogue at Mediterrancan resorts last | ies of rules or directions in a humor- tra 7:30—Th riians T winter. Dark colored linen hats as|ous Paris weekly which will serve %:30—Fraternity Row, college fun| 7:5 2d Authors, Edwin| O the many songs to which Rudy | well as pastel an@ white models with (a guide to menfolk. Some of the dis- )nd/mmufu' e Francis Tdgett | Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees | linen hrims and crowns werc popu- | tinguishing characteristics of gigo- i the Tadles, b orohestra - |iis: 0)—Cavaliers s have given nation-wide popularity. |lar, lettes as distinet from demi-mon- 8:30—Merle Johnston's Saxophone| g:30—United States Navy band lnone has captured public favor daines are given, thus: O e 9:00—Stor: our, he Adventu . = i 9:00—Story Hour, the AdVentures |, o q “qujckly than the Unive HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS' 1. Demi-mondaines always show ontribution to the program willj onsist of vocal solos nd duets| 2:00—Celestial Choristers TR 9:30—Aunt Mandy's Chillun, col- | 00—t A{ the Sign of the Green ored folks, music and dialogue 10 hd White' | filzanly! I G ¥0:00—Emil Velazco, organ vecital |, Music program 2 > 5 - : [~ i I | co's L0:30—Variety program of headline WS vaudeville artists T ' X1z News; weather report S e » MFORTABLE ... §1:30—Moonbeams, music and ; : : aele prose-poems 1 Ellington and his Cot- = 1 club band 454—WEAF, New York—G660 19:30—Midnight Melodies, Ann Leaf T 4 = 5:0;—Thc Lady Next Door o at the ’or!.m STARTS TOMORROW INDIVIDU L dren’s program direction Madgc — | ‘ A R Tucker . New Haven—1330 £515 March ot Events — 4 Tellie Beebe ? 1 The oven has automatic heat Genesi Samue] Gaillard § v | s and weather report control and can be kept at any de- b:30—Tea Timers — dance orehes- | 7.1 A ByEr Ao ghis Hotel Tt t 2 ) ired temperature. It bakes cvenly | ENDUPING S orthot — — - o0 tra Y:is—0ld King Cole — George ¥ 1 Bookman | 2 . 8 W every part, as the burner control Mitchell in storics and sonzs ti25—8y Byer and his Hotel Taft €:05—Black and Gold Ttoom Grille orchest A chestra direction Tudwig c | $:00—Mrs. Van Court Tapp, pian- | g L { 6:45—"The World in Music,” Pierr py . 2 The “VERTEX"? BROILER side Dreamers broils in half the time with half the 1Y 7:00—The Choristers — Genia rogram of Sacred Music by \g/zj : linska, soprano; male octet: direc- S ireh of the Redeemer mix- zas. tion George Dilworth; Hart Gid- 3 % = - [ dings, organist } ) n of Italian music by ] > 2 The “KINDEL T %:30—Raybestos Twins—The Bon- : trio o - | ] . nie Laddies, vocal trio: Jim W |10:00—News . — — o Jfl\l 1i MHI :N helps \]\’nm fl;( len, L« Noll, Charlie Xenny =5 = E kitchen and burns up Kitchen trash, rection Robert Armbruster ). . Arthur Torrance, he ikeeps out cold air. Tosie ) e L e : S A house is only as good as the wood- tion Harry Reser L oafeas ¢ Byron » large flame to small flame with a jumps up to full heat. b er 1 T e s S M2 i pin et qumps up has ever gone into. There simply isn't any 0—Revue — Wilfred Glenn Phil' Ohman and Victor Arden, | . Navy band; tak by |l Goal land 1Gast Com 7 ENAMEL cannot crack. BeELIL Ep1ialn Norman Brokenshi 3:00—Concert orchesira — Jossica | \aeacre of the Iussian Royal 4 The WATER HEATER gives is the result of a life study of woodwork. Daritone; orchestra direction Io- | R STy Dina - , : on Foursom: | G T e T e work that goes into it and Curtis Wood- 9:30—Musical program — string ¢ quartet direction Herbert Borod- | liday, tenor; Helen Rubin, con- e lick. Another click and flame i > » enors; Frank i ‘lates—Be ey, g h;‘::ph Sl HicaElabrnRen it 6 Your KITCHEN will be warm in better. i \‘.”‘ Nit Wit Hour; “Uncle Tom's | § winter—cool in summer. Bano e, i diredion| Tuar Admimi Cnaric 1 ; e S BRT If you are building, buying or remodeling $1:00—Vincent Lopez and his Hotel 2 Broken! g _ Curtis quality tells you the price is low. 11:00—The Observer F Dragonette and the Cavaliers ; Yo ¥ ’ =teaming hot water—quickly—with 9:00—Eskimos — orchestra direc- | 9:00 ¢ e . ! ! ‘ work is every bit as good as any house it Kin; male quartet: Walter Preston. | alto accompanist bass; The Rovers, male quartet; | Cabin” | The PEER of ALL et Tope: Lol ‘ you must think of your woodwork now ! 11:15—Will Osborne’s orchestra | 395—WJZ, New York—760 ’ 0—To be announced { 5—Melody Musketeers 5 : s: stock market clos- ' § own's orchestra S . . . Pl = Ties o £y e A p al St l g w k Off ans ... ideas ... literature ... guidance R SR 5 g écial dteriing Vyee 2 ate here for your we. 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