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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, Eastern Standard Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 5—Highlights in Sport 0—*Forgotten Melodies"” §—Wilbur-Coon Players 0—Concert orchestra, Christiaan Kriens, director 8:30—Concert 10:00—Voice $:30—F. F. Trawlers sketch, Wreek of the Grosvenor,” b, liam Clark Russell Heusen orchestra; Vee tertainment; alda Alan Ray, contralto Columbia, Nicolina phony orch ard Barlo John Bare Carmen Ben A alto; v, baritone cont Wil male awnhurst, soprano reddic Rich sym- ra directed by How- ; Adele Vasa, soprano; teners. = The unusual radio feature will be a request for all members of the ra- dio audience to take an active part in a CFCF program by joining in the singing of the lilting chanson ‘“Alou- ette.” A Canadian quartette will lead the singing over the air, and i is expected that millions of voices will echo the melody, forming mighty chorus that will cover thou- sands of miles of territory on both sides of the Canadian-United States border. 7:30—“Investment,” H. W. Huber, urer, Willimantic Trust Co. —Music —Biology in Every-day Life— Snakes;” G. H. Lamson, profes- sor of zoology MORNING PRO- GRAMS The s 2 —WTIC, Hartford—1060 7:00—>Musical Time Table 30—"Cheerio™ Shopping with Susan® Interior Decoratir liam Pitt 10:15—Home C (-] Kool Kitchen Kookery,” Florric B. Bowering 5—Fifth Avenue Iashions and | HORE: RETURNS ISSUED I PROMIBITION POLL lley, Jo- Houschold Commodities™ night but Friday with the second. practice scheduled for this after- noon after school. The regular high school sweatsuits are now being sold to the boys. SUPERNUMERARIES T0 BE REINSTATED ON PETITION Jones and Hayes to be Given Tests —Tata Appointed to Regular Force, Succeeding Carroll, The board of police commission- ers passed favorably last night en |the applications of ¥Fred Jones and levening at 7 o'clock 1930. BERLIN NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) expect to return here in the near futur Mrs. Thomas Knight has been re- moved to the New Britain hospital where she will undergo treatment. The Boy Scouts will mect this n the basement of the Methodist church. Mrs. Richard Yantz has returned home from the Middlesex hospital in Middletown where she recently underwent an operation. She is gradually gaining strength. Mrs. B. B. Pratt and Miss Betty Pratt of West Cromwell called upon relatives in town yesterday. Members of th graduating class of the Middletown High school will leave shortly for a sight-seeing trip to the national capital at Washing- ton. M Velma Payne and Miss Rhoda Pratt are members of the class who will go. City Items The police were notified today of the suspension of the operator's licenses of Michael A. Belkin of 93 Black Rock avenue and Walter Kragiel of §S Tremont street, also Joy street was passing M. J. Kop- lowitz's store at 94 Hartford avenue last evening he turned to speak to Koplowitz and accidentally bumped against Clem Rudik of 812 Stanley street, with the result that he was forced against a window in the store and broke it. Officer James ullivan found no cause for polico action after an investigation. Nicholas Scapellati, 37, of 404 Clinton street, was arrested by Of- ficers John M. Licbler and David this forenoon on the charge of breach of the peace and assaulting his wife, Mrs. Pauline Scapellati. A regular meeting of the Pride Circle No. 10, Lady Foresters, will be held tomorrow evenin § at 8 o'clock in Red Men's hall. oriock, The Fife and Drum corps will [suspension of the right to operate, meet tomorrow evening at in the case of John Kragicl of 8§ o'clock at Community hall. ¢ | Tremont street. member of the corps is requested| As ¥Fred L. Morley of 1164 Stan- to attend. The Ladies’ Aid socicty of the Methodist church will serve a sup- per in the Community banquet hall Wednesday evening April 23. A surprise entertainment has been arranged for the Community club meeting this evening. The pro- gram for tonight will be put on by the New England Entertainment bu- reau of Hartford but the nature of the program has been withheld as a surprise. The Girl ‘Scouts will hold an en- tertainment at Grange hall Friday evening at § o'clock. Scveral local girls, members of the organization, will take part in the program. Danc- ing will be enjoyed after the enter- tainment. ‘The Hubbard school annual play 1 be presented at Community hall day cvening April 25 at 8 o'clock. Rtev. E. E. Wilson the new pastor of the Methodist church is expected to arrive here tomorrow. He will occupy the local pulpit next Sunday morning. r and Willard Van- rd Expedition can 9:00—Musical program il in the South| 0—DMusical hour 0—Top Notchers in Sport —News, weather —Collin_Driggs, organist 21:30—"The Merry Madcaps,” Nor- man Cloutier, director |Joseph Hayes for reinstatement as Michigan Cities Show Dry Leanings, | supernumerary policemen, with the understanding that both must pass physical examinations. Both left the department a few years ago. Rosario Tata, who became a su- New York, April 9 (UP)—Latest | pernumerary officers in February, incomplete returns for cities in the (1928, was promoted to the regular | Literary Digest prohibition poll fol- |force to succeed the late Edward | Carroll, and the following were ap- L Enforcement; M: Modifica- | pointed to the supernumerary forc $:45—Breakfast Four Repeal). | Francis Kelly, 93 Hart street; : anty and health, June Lee| : M R |George Campbell, 386 Stanley dialamazooiich, Tiis | Sirstrect; Joseph Glynn, 394 Stanley L 112 |street; John Perri, 147 Beaver Middletown, O. 3 i [street; Joseph Zotter, 136 Kelsey Beauty talk | Middletown, N. Y. ... 379 29 6| stre Anthony Ferrence, 3 12 Sanduakyin Q. . g 2461 Glen street; John Kozlauskas, 401 iuel DeHaan ! Churen street; Cyril R. Connolly, 50 i |Short street; Robert Wallman, 430 Burritt street Christian Hoffman, 3|87 Linden street, and Herbert War- 30s [ner, 129 Cleveland street. 610| Kollowing the mecting Chief W. C. {|Hart and the board as a body sent “"|telegrams of congratulations to| | George A. Quigley on his election as mayor. council committee to- The common on claims will hold hearings morrow night. d,”” canny he Milk You Drink,” With Eastern Communities Wet Mickle The Ob: 15—The Rtusabouts Bert Lo —Ann L in Partial Tigures. 303—WBZ, Springfiecld—990 —Morning Salute yanize Road Man unt Jemima Man adliners hopping About with Dor- 303—WBZ, Springficld—890 B:00—Stock and curb closings 0—Organ —Safety Crusaders :55—Kyanize Road Man 00—Weatherman —Agricultural market report S. Marine band Dr. Royal 8. Copeland elvo Melodies Barbara Gould nging the Blues §:45—Prohibition Poll, Floyd Gib- bons :01—Amos 'n* Andy 15—Wolverine Serenaders :30—IGA Home Town :00—Foamers :30—Sylvania Foresters :00—Concert :30—Orchestra :31—Pioneers 1—Weatherman ‘ 3—Sport Digest . e fre Cook in ch 9—Organ—Arthur Clifton 31—McCormyd im O 0—Royal York dance orchestrz L of Toronto eiish Popular Bits, dance band S. Marine band, dircction Taylor Branson Talk program, Cameos Universi )—Hotel Gibson orchestra Tony's Scrap Book —Musical hour v of Cincinnati falk 395—WJdZ, New York—i60 Bethlehem, nd Shine, dance or- Allentown, Utica, N. Showers—Landt | Plainfield, | Salem, Mass, a Man; Phil | ¥ Ore C SOng num- ! 0 met him yet? —THE MENACE OF THE ROAD- The day he received his driving license a hundred accidents began de- veloping. —Morning N. B. H. S, TRACK PRACTICE The first senior high school track practice at Willow Brook Memorial | field was held yesterday afternoon | after school. Cold weather .marred | Hartford, April 9 (P—James|™MOr P the workout and the fact that not | Tucker, 24, negro, held since March | 1he library will be open Friday all candidates for track knew that {30 as a suspect in the murder of |flernoon and evening for the ex- the workouts are now to he held at | Reuben Rome, was freed by local | Change of books. % Memorial field caused the attendance | police yesterday. The police are now | The Boys' club will meet Friday to be small. |left without a single clew as to the | €Vening at 7:30 o'clock at Commu- Practice will be continued every |identity of the slayer. nity hall. Newark—710 ASE SUSPECTS h REL Smith’s Harlemites Hilly 1y orchestra Gudl Royal 8. | sl Dr. $:30—"Science in the Home and in the Classroom,” Dr. H. IH. Shel- don b:40—Program resums tion weather forecast —Sport. talk 6:00—Uncle Don, children's pro- gram 6:30—Hotel Astor concert orches- 1ra, %:30—Lucerne in Quebee. male quartet, woodwind ensemble and soloist §:00—Shades of Don Juan, poctry with musical bac 9:00—Four Dusty Trs ored male quartet 9:30—Tuneful T: with music 40:00—Emil Velazco. organ recital 30:30—Hotel Astor dance orchestra 71:00—News, weather report 11:05—Palais Royal orchestra 11:30—Moonbeams, music and prose-poems music: and de Rose —Barbara Gould, beauty falk 11:00—School of Cookery, Mrs. Al- o M. Goudiss lists ten Services and avia- liors pro ler concert Minstrel § —Mike and Herman, comedy RIGHT FROM RACKLIFFE’S He tri i S ¢ A ¢ tries to drive three abreast on a Through the Static bwo-car road. report, 1d stock re- Dinner music 29—Weather for —Dinner mu '—Highlanders Music —Health tall farm forum radio comedy One of the greatest programs of the current scason is assured to ra- dio audiences by the announcement that Rosa Ponsclle, soprano of thei Metropolitan Opera house, known | throughout America through her frequent appearances in concert, will be the soloist on the hour of| music to be broadcast tomorro cvening at 10 o'clock, through the ! INBC system. Miss Ponselle will be | | supported by a large orche: un- | ler the direction of two popular | conductors: Nathaniel Shilkret, who {will direct the instrumental portions of the program, and Rosario Bour- don, who will conduct the orches- iral accompaniments to Miss Pon- selle’s solos. He #urns corners as if he had it re- served for his personal use. TRY THE BEST PAINT SOLD — AT OUR EXPENSE! A TEST CAN TELLS THE STORY..HAVE ONE! BUT HURRY! LAST DAY TOMORROW OF BIG FACTORY DEMONSTRATION A Generous Size Can of B. P. S. Paint Will Be Given lo Every Adult Presenting a Coupon At Our Paint Department Tomorrow, During Demonstration. He drives by dead reckoning as he converses with friends in the back seat. 484—WEAF, New York—660 F:00—The Lady Next Door—chil-! dren’s program direction Madge Tucker 5:30—Tea Timers—dance 5:45—01d King Cole — George Mitchell in stories and songs | —Black and Gold Room or-| hestra, direction Tudwig Laurier| — 26(—WHAM. §:45—Hindermyer and Tuckerman 0—Children’s comedy team Night %:00—Highlanders; Milton J. Cross. | 5:30—Detail announcements tenor; orchestra direction Taul| 6:00—News ; ~ van Loan 0—Helen Ankner, pianist ¥:30—“Back of the News in Wash- | —Frank Skultety and his ! ington,” William Hard | Odenbach orchestra %:45—Wilbur Coon Players pre-| 6:31—Frank Skultety's orchestra senting humor and drama in ro-| G:45—Woodlawn Landscape talk mance { 7:00—Amos 'n’' Andy $:00—East of Cairo—dramafic| 7:15—Musical program j, sketch; orchestral music direction _Sven yon Hallberg: !3:30—Concert — Elliot Shaw. ¥ ! itone, guest artist: orchestra di- rection Nathaniel Shilkret 2:00—Musical program “The . Ola Counsellor”; Chicago Little Symphony orchestra direction George Dasch 9:30—Musical Hour — Olive Palm- er, soprano; Elizabeth Lennox, contralto; Paul Oliver, tenor; the | Revelers; Lewis James and James Melton, tenors; Elliott Shaw, bar- itone; Wilfred Glenn, bass; or- chestra direction Gustave Haen- hen :30—Musical program; Frank Lu- | He makes every cross road a contest with fate. 10:30—Sport 11: 00— Music 11:31—Music program 1 program al program Rochester- hour, Boy To him a miracle is just a close call, He’s on the road today. You are bound to meet him. And you can’t do a thing about it. Tn celebration of the versary of the opening of the Ore- gon trail, the American school of [the air will present a program of Ameriean music written by Ameri- can composers and broadcast over| WABC and the CBS tomorrow at 50 p. M. 100th anni- But the least you can do—is protecs vourself against financial loss. ; string hestra Sylv Music program KUKLU > as W7 s hotel dance orches- While the federal radio commis- sion and the state of Michigan clash over power for a police radio sta- tion, other cities arc seeking station | construction permits. { We can help vou do that. lumber m ather fore Culley’s Ri dance o ra from ast oval York Tor- Federal radio experts predict that within two years more than cities with populations of 100,060 or | | morc will be radio equipped. 500 | onto [nsurel? 1—WNAC, Boston— and his Greater Ampions ; | Television is probably the most | ther, tenor; sports interview by controversial question of the day in | A 3 2 . v tnn e, Trank Tothes the radio world, with opinion sharp- B. . S Touse Paint wears one to You can judge Rackliffe's and B. tenor; male chorus: string orches- 5 > Ady o5 of Rabbit |lv divided as to whether it has vot d three years longer than other paint. 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DBring this Coupon with you. v Musketeers iA stock market clos-1 ings prices and quotation cial summary of the da exchange closing price tations; state and fe cultural reports ,6:00—Bernic Cummins and his Ho- tel New Yorker orchestra; Walter mmins, tenor [ 0—Talk, John B. Kennedy | —Bernie Cummins and his Ho- | | of Columbia % | EiGol the forthcoming series of | w Haven—1330 | “Believe 1t or Not” half hour enter- tainments, Ripley promises to dig | D into his storchouse of odditics | 1 collection of some | facts ever heard | The unbelievable | certain musical sclec- particular, will be told | t time. | s | t of Canada icast novelty Do You Want a FIRST MORTGAGE? We can place a limited number of SAVINGS BANK First Mortgages—on desirable property. wher report and his Hotel Taft | tra rld Bookman 7 Sy Byer and his Hotel Taft Grille orchestra Rackliffe < Bros. PAINT DEPARTMENT BIGELOW STREET Byer dio. out tel New Yorker orchestra; Walter Cummins, tenor :45—Prohibition poll and latest world news flashes interpreted by | Floyd Gibbons 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy —Rise of the Goldberg ~— 1 morous dramatic sketch depictir life_struggles from Hester Stre 10 Park Avenue 7:30—Rhythmic Ripples - come Lewis, contralto Robert Simmons, tenor; da chestra direction Huzo Mar there will come a tonight that will | | interest hosts of American radio lis- If you want first mortgage money see us NOW. How about a house this spring? Now’s the time to buy. Camp Real Estate Co. PHONE 313 272 MAIN BANK BLDG. Veather report ', Storrs—600 “| Photographs Enlarged. Arcade Studio of Course | 8:30—Sylvania TForesters — male quartet and orchestra direction | Wm. H. Allen Bernard Altschuler 9:00—Romany Road: Devora N BUILDING CONTRACTOR 19 Murray St. By J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL DIXIE DUGAN—THE YOUNG MAN d- worney, contralto; orchestra dircc- ‘ tion Harry Horlic | 9:30—Cuckoo — burlesque skit on | radio programs from station KU- KU with Gladys Shaw Trskine Virginia _ Gardiner. Raymor Knight, Fu Wratt, dance band dircctor Robert Armbruster 10:00—Lew or recital— Genfa Fonariova, soprano | 10:30—Vincent Lopez and his Hotel | St. Regis orchestra :00—Slumber Music — string en- semble direction Ludwig 1. 0—Royal York dance orchest 0—Phil Spitalny’s music Janere s MISS DUGAN ? | KEEL HER // s (you HEART OUT/ CZ;N‘T OPEN THE DOOR ¢ “THIS IS NEW BRITAIN PEOPLE n trading with us for years 3 and we sure do appreciate . When in Hartford dine with us - and b to bring of the family. 349—WABC, New York—860 0—Grenadiers male quartet :15—Orchestra: Byron Holiday, tenor; Helen Richards. contralto 5:45—My Bookhouse Story :00—Closing market prices X sure liome some ward A. Dolph acters” 30—Paramount orche £:45—Organ Meclodies, T:00—Colonel E. Ale B ROl 9 —*“The Fringe of the Fanat 7:15—Massachuset R OYSTER HOUSE €O, Trust hour T Shoe Flyer—male quar | 22 State Street Hartford, Conn. foN Y §:00—Fast Freight quartet and or zanist