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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIDU 7, 1930. 5:45—The Legal Stampers Supply bas been chosen for a dramati s TO ACCEPT WAGE CUT [the mill owners. 5:00—Good News Bearers ‘;u 15—Through tlie Looking Glass, GHURGH PIAZZA FALLS, ford, Ing., April 7 (UP)— | The proposed decrcase amounts | | broadeast over the radio tomorrow . The wool textile unions, threatened to 538 per cent for time workers zlxavmu;?r: Petrolizers | Vnn-s “,‘gA:Tfl)‘;;IIVI“'IL Trants cvening. A notable cast of stage 20 WOMEN ARE INJURED with Tockout hore, have offered toand 5.34 per cent for piece work 'he Arlington Squires a and radio stars has been assembled accept a substantial wage decrease |ers. The employers demanded & in an endeavor to compromise wit} ]rLdllL‘llOIl of 9.28 per cent. ws therman 11 ercentenarians for the program. i Arc Hurled Down 12 Feet 5—WJZ, New York—760 The first bis league baseball Tvan ¥irth - ; Riss and!Shine—dance ‘or- || game of the 1930 season, Waaking-| S ot Partion of Iowell Bulkl toxy and His Gang; featur- 00—Musical program chestra ton vs Boston in the American lea- ing Glves Way After Mass. EasTern Standard Time William l:omnl. v';uflr:' o ‘ouriers, H Burbig, hu-| 7:45__Morning Showers—Landt gue on April 14, will be sent out \ i D e 30— male trio; orches- S trio and Whitc i ~0ast-t0-coa rk el ass. s O Ou 283—WTIC, Hartford—1069 | am Lanin agazine Hour 5 s he Aunt Jemima Man; Phil ERCoRs e e tionh 0| Ll e Dilass Aunll s ¥:00—The Continentals ed Fiorito and his orches- i3 ening in Paris’ ook in characteristic song num- score of severely bruised and cut \ 7:05—Highlights in Sport Diclk Newlin. saxophone solo- | 10:( r and dialogue Wvlll"“"o‘:(“;)“';-h‘;:f“,": “‘““l';‘"'l‘;;?_ nl(h\(; women, several with broken bones, - ) 7:10—Continentals male trio; Tom, Dick and1 _“Mouth Health,” Marley R. |'&1 0 agues G e o e A : 3, : : | fhiaas Shethe R cre recovering here today frora 7:13—“Have a Heart—a Good one,”| Harry; Retting and Patt, piano|i1:01—News A chase after the world's champion- | HET® . ] 2 f H Do P. 3. Stelncrohn duo & y |11:10—Vin Vincent and his orches- | ¢ he Headliners, novelty or- |ship pennant held by the Philadel- | the collapse of a_church piazn 9:30—Real Folks — sketch of small| 1r ; SHestea phia Athletics, will be the only one | ¥hich*hurled 40 of them 12 feet 30—§ arker" ing school| town life 30—Jacques Renard and his or- | .45 popular Bits—dance band played that day. The other teams |to the ground. o 2 wias e QAVINGS VK Fir: §6sain Parkors singlng achool || (ONBIIS, | | LTS : §:ds—TPopular Bite—dance band | played that day. Tho other tcams) 2 02 Bout o [l We can plice a limited number of SAVINGS BANK First 00—The Gypsies J'oreman. oboe soloist; Rochester|12:00—Will Osborne and his Park |, 4'00" wSafoguarding - Your Tood following day. was leaving St. Joseph's Catholic ' Mortgages—on desirable property. :30—Family Party ‘({!:H}’ ?::.IL:;:“ direction Guy ¥ lrn\r:\l{ly Inlry(-');“ O ) inn Lent) and Supply W. R. M! president Hoover is expected to|church late yesterday and“a reur a0, =Anglo Ferslans 2 T otan s [+ Wh attend and toss out the first ball as | door to a little used exit was open- IR Ll onrert from NB. 10:30—Empire Builders — dramatic| at the organ |10:15 : the Looking Gl i o 8 - If you want first mortgage money see us NOW. 1“;;25‘;3:“1;‘1";“‘"\:(;‘0 TeH it Vireinia B Gardiner ol T (Lo e o he did last year. The procession of |ed. The piazza became crowded ) 248! e 41:00—"The Merry Madcaps”, Nor- { Hays: orchestra direction| 226—WDRC, New Haven—1330 |/ ovelty or- | the players to the flag pole in center [and crumpled. Three fire compan- How about a house this spring? * Now’s the time to buy. man Cloutier, director Andy Sannella 6:30—Adeline Beebe | chestra field, the presence of the usual|ies were summoned to extricate the : lumber Music; string en-| ¢.50—News and weather report 10-45—Josephine B. Gibson, food | “first-day” dignitaries, and the game |, women from the debris and 25 were : valter Seifert, organist semble direction Ludwig Taurier y Byer and his Hotel Taft talk itself will be described by Ted-Hu- | taken to hospitals. Jickgd [12:00—Hotel Governor Clinfon or- lle orchestra |11+00—School of Cookery; Mrs. Al- [sing. The umpire will cry “batler| The women had assembled for | am ea st te o 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 chestra—direction Ray O'Hara "he World Bookman berta M. Goudiss up”’ at 3 p. m. . |services in a jubilec procession in p a 9 5:00—Stock and curb closings | Sy Byer's Hotel Taft Grille |11:30—The Recitalists i | 319—WABC, New York—860 2 >ublic Rertsary honor of St. Joseph. - = S T2 Tercentenary Pictures | ¢ 12:00—Public Lenten Services " o s v . ol P ) - 0 AN —A:n;)h|on String quintet )0—Speech by Mrs. Franklin D. ) die Lush, the Ukulcle S st The Doukhobors, a Russian re —_— PHONE 343 272 MAIN ST., BANK BLDG. er ligious sect, refuses fo keep any rec- | Tor efficicncy in city el 5 Cyanize Road Man Roosevelt | ! Y i v ity governme 00—Weatherman 5 Closing market prices 5—Clarence Streteh, tenor; ! ords of births, marriages and deaths. | pull the Second Lever.—advt. :09—Agricultural market reports| 5:45—My Bookhouse Story Time dgar Platt, accompanist | e e 00—Tucker's Barclay orchestra | s:30—Eugene Ferrin Clark, hook | T/Iroug]l the Static :30—Evening Fchoes Mountainville Sketch W 5 :45—Prohibition Poll, Floyd Gib- 00—Current Events—H. V., Kal- 5—Jack Waipio, Hawaiian gui- Tetn fenborn ar; Jerry Rucco, accompanist —_— 7:01—Amos 'n’ Andy 7:30—Voices from Filmland Buggy Rid {ith Corol |, Eozmer, Governor ~ Alfred T 15—Penmen $ Henry and Geol e News; Adirondac Smith is to be the principal speaker :30—Famous Composers | \—Couriers concert, Henry Bur-| ~chestra ! e s e thor anont at the annual dinner of the Con- :00—Roxy's Gang 10:00—Weather repor n £ §:30—Shavers —Cu Hou soaris e rers league of New York in the 9:00—Ted Fiorito's orchestra \—An in Paris 500—WCAC, Storrs—600 ‘Hnlrl Belmont tonight. It will be 30—""Real Folks" 0:00—Burns program — Guy T.om- J0—The Connecticut 4-H Club| broadcast by WOR, starting at 9 00—Musical program bardo's orchestra Alley, ‘rier: music; oring Styles_for | o'clock. :30—Builders Helen Nugent, sololsis 4-H Club Girls,” Miss Lllen Van| =y :01—Weatherman {10:30—Crusaders: Merle Johnston| (jcag ) 3—Sport Digest orchestr Audrey Marsh PTON- | 7.4 __[arm Ma ment Remind- 11:09—Bert Lowe's Statler orche s A, W : = of farm management; and|ers” The former governor gained —WOR, Newark—710 I s Observer Qlarket Conditions, Dr. E. A. Ler-|an intimate knowledge of the sub- Anthony Trini and his or- |11 5—"1 Columbians £ aux, extension economist ject during his years at Albany 11 Paramount Hotel orchestra : 7 where he did much to advance the 5:30—New York University sports: Will Osborne's orchestra_ | iy rhose Pullets Bel- | pogition of industrial women, “Fencing," Coach J. Martinez Ct 2:30—) ht Melodies; Ann Lea 2 m sociate pro- r . Touis Slade, is fo infro- Guce Mr. Sputh, whose subject will be “Labor Laws and Women Work- el 3 vssor of poultry husbandry = ; i 5 4b Program resume and avia- 2 W, Cincinnati—700 8oy el potiley | e first broadeast dircet trom a tion weather forccast 5 Tea Time Tunes IS1C ation Ts Essential in|sound stage in Hollywood, featuring 5:50—Sports talk 3:30—Live Stock reports Producing Good Crops,” Dr. Hen- ! bevy of motion picture stars with £:00—Uncle Don, children's pres | 3:45-—Music T oraty, protessor of agronomy; | Bert Wheeelr, Bob Woolsey, Dor- gram 00—Orche: “Methods - of Controlling Plant | othy Lee, Marguerite Padula, tap- 6530 Award of Medals for radio | 5:30—Dinner concert Fnemies.® B. A. Brown, assoc- | dancing chorus of 18 girls and a shorthand contest »—Weather forecast agronomist 2 negro chorus of 40 voices, will be 6:40—Hotel Astor concert orches- 0—Employment Stabilization s “Progress Leport of SLOTIS | Liiconted over a coast to coast net- b i Laying Contest, W. F. Kirkpat-| oric of stations, associated with the 7:30—Pure Air Boyw orchestra a Hotel Gibson orchestra rick, professor of pouliry hus- | B O B e 10:30 p. m. | Among the gu artists and girls' quartet 7:30—To Dbe announced 5:00—Footlight Echoes. orchestra | Automatics - = J and soloist. unler direction of} Shavers TUESDAY MORNING PROGRAMS members of the cast to be intro- George Shackley 00—Dream 2 | duced in an interlude in the pro- s 30—Real TIC, Hartford—1060 gram will be Bebe Daniels, R panish and | 15:00—Weather n fusical Time Table | Dix, Betty Compson, tre |10:01—Castle Tarm orchestra 130—"Cheerio” Johnson, June Clyde, Hugh Trevor 10:00—Emil Velazco. organ recital —|15:50_Empire Builde hopping with Susan™ e i et e r dance orchestr |11:09—Michael Hauer's orchestra |1g:00—Women's Radio Institute | o 0 coniedians of the show, be- :00—Weather report 11:30—Heerman Trio with Melville talk, “What is Charm?” Irene| o, = 0 e "' sl 8 Jamssen's Midtown Hofbrau =z oht | sides playing in several skits, are - eTestrn 12:00—Hotel Gibson orchestra ; Fenselteeoeral Ghat jointly masters of ceremoni 11:30—Moon s, a 1—Sing 3 . prose-poems 00—Thirteenth Hour Jamboree 5 Robert L. “Believe Tt or Not" E . I : | Ripley, cartoonist, lecturer and en- 434—WEAF. New York—660 314—WENR, Chicago—890 1 Household Commodities™” rtainer, will soon become a fea- 5:00—The Lady Next Door. chil-| ; —Air Juniors program Il —Farm Flashes d radio artist over a NBC net- dren’s program direction Madse | Dinner concert Winifred Wishard, canny % TR e e e Tucker | S:30—Tarm program cook : the NBC artists ice {o tell radio 0—Tea Timers, dance band | The Smith Family sketch 00— President Hoover at Eight- ptaboi il 5:45—01d King Cole — George Musical olio ieth Birthday of Dr. William Hen- [<€ners Fome A Mitchell in stories and songs 10:00—Mike and Herman, comedy Ty Welc lodilicisgandgoad esRotfnating :05—Black and Gold TRoom or- ) ‘R7. Springficld—990 and science which. have made his 1 Air Vaureville - Salutc cartoon series world famous. | "1rom his files of unbelievable in- y | formation, Ripley plans to reveal 7:15—The World Today — “Haili” iolin musicals Mouth Health jamong others, many strange facts James G. McDonald Tea Timers 30—Shopping About with Dor- | about musical selections. An or- 3§—Piano Twins — Lesier Place Market repor L’\m&n-:w. will accompany the car- and Robert Pascocello; Chick Bul- Dinner n (e r R G £ lock, tenor 30—Weather forecast ) sauty and health, June Tee | 2 7:45——""What is an Education?” Dr.| 7:30—Woodlawn Tandscape Parnassus Trio b Goodwin Watson, psychologist and —Musical progra Musketeers he immortal story of Cleopatra Columbia University profs r s Voice of Firestone Safeguarding IFood and Drug | P&ypt's great and sinister queen, $:00—Voice of Firestone —Vaughn | §:30—Gypsies ] de Leath. contralt nkiyn | Rauer. tenor; concert orchestra i direction Hugo Mariani : $:30—Gypsies — Frank Parker a 0:80—Strings and Bows 5 Carlton Boxill. tenors: § 3 3ernie Cummins' orchestra D F E I 0 l g paritons: . Emil Cote, |11:30—0rgan reclial - on't Forget Laster Is Only bass: Trving Weill, nccompanist: | e | orchestra direction Harry Hirlick| 261—WHAM, Rochester—115 w k A 9:30—Family Party, orchestra di- | 5.40 fidtants Hour | 2 eeks way rection Don Voorhees tail announcements | — with the| 5 = sing quotations on the N.| s ; . : , ’ stor wver orchestra di-| "y stock mar Your Dry Cleaning placed in our hands will receive ro Louis Katzman 6:00—News . 4 ; B e i aare Btudio| oomNens || promet and caveful attention, Concert — Part T—Dusolina §:15—Dinner music by Frank | TS : nini, soorano: Victor Chenkin ba S eabach fornatoa | B SULTSEDryiGleaned and Pressed St tiia s tone: Reinald Werrenrath, bari- nk Skultety's music | AT nQ tone: '¥he Russian Symphonic| i3 : G » MEN'S TOP COATS Dry Cleaned and Pressed .... $1.00 Choir: Renee Chemet. violinist:| 7:00—Amos 'n’ 2 Josef Lhevinne. pianist: orchestra | —Mausical program LADIES PLAIN DRESSES .....cccv0vueeenee... $1.00 direction Cesarc Sodero: 30—TRoxy and his Gang nouncer Graham McName 30—T ] ) i an i ; o T s L s : Place your le[rl‘nllmg and {em(_)delmg in our Tailoring Dept. Revelers: Ohman and Arden, pi —Real Tolks Tailor and Furrier on premises. ano duo: Billy Jones 10:00—Civic orchestra, conducted Hare: The Kalon Sing X by Guy Fraser Harrison 3 i Moulan. baritone: orchestr. < Above Prices Cash and Carry at Any One of Our 6 Stores tion William Daly: closing num- 14—WNAC. Boston— 2 s ber direction Harold Sanford |85 0= Tac A hig Crsat 11:30—Bernie Cummins i His New Britain, Conn. orchestra—Walter Cummins, = e e B .r |l 293 MAIN STREET 234 NORTH STREET ipensEeach o el crehiesiia |§ 688 MAIN STREET 274 BROAD STREET The Origin of age.” B{Y} DIRECT | Bristol Branch — North Main Street nk H. Vizetell rolod\ Musketee o COMPARISON Hartford Branch — 105 New DBritain Avenue 5:35—Reporis: stock markef clos- ing prices and quotations: finan : cfal ‘summary of the day: cofton with any set you own Rugs Shampooed and Cleaned exchange closing prices and qio or any set you may 2 i tations: state and federal agricul think of bu g will tural reports o 5:50—“Short Stories on Wealth,” :‘h"""“‘"-“’“"l“’m” Trving Fisher at 6:00—Mormon Tabernacle Choir | o QR eats TR mon. | | Thene s mething fver thane | | 4 STAR CLEANING CO ‘ Build §:30—Whyte's orchestra; direction | : . And Hel, D i Batie || Stromberg-Carlson _ | | i | Lol ceo 6:45—Prohibition poll and lafest | T e Ut Evenings 7-9 world riews flashes interpreted by | * * | Flovd Bibbons | T:00—Amos 'n’ Andy —Personalities a chestra, direction Ludw Laurier instrumental qu; B79—WGY, Schenectady—790 —Aunt Jemima Man | | 7:00—Rosalie Wolfe, soprano vv'iv} Ky Road Man | Work called for and delivered at a small extra charge. We Write .\ LTOMOBILE :.‘ 16 Main St INSURANCE Ask For Rates o 5 | i - 4 S, : : HE'S A PAIN IN MavBE 1Ll =Sy, R B, =T Now ' RAVE Y | THERES THAT J g 's AN THE NECK . GET A DANCE.. ] Z ik COX & DUNN il Wm. H. Allen CASTAROOVIAN, (oo e | IR oo’ s Qmy FeeT i Bl Psel _ 4 g YON e LiTO 272 MAIN ST. BUILDING CONTRACTOR » ALVARE2, QVER ¥ Realtors 19 Murray St. CAMERAS REPARED | ~New mrrram and RENTED PEOPLE | have been trading with us for years | . | and years and we do appreciate Al'cade Studlo Uf CUU[SE |1t. When in Hartford dine with us A __ land be sure to bring home some | oysters and crackers for the other | members of the fami | Bemett Nelson | p1oNISS’S 55 West Main Street J AR S ol ‘ 22 State Street Hartford, Conn.

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