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NEW BRITAIN DAITLY HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 10, 1930. 11:00—Weather forecast bers and dialogue the National Geographic society MRS NASON w]LL SPEAK | The program will include vocal 11:01—Dance program 8 Che Headliners, dance band |and to further arrangements for a . solos by Mrs. Frederick C. Monier, 11:30—Organ recital §:45—Popular Bits, dance band o i i 10:00—The Manhatters, novelty or- i o s 2, WHAM, Rochester—11:30 b= ¥ T P T e L s cial committee. Mrs. Henry T. Burr. ildren’s program : s it ; i - resident of the Woman's Associa- A 45—Josephine B. Gibson, food | possibilities of all the big leagu=| » 5:30—Detail announcements o baseball teams by Alan J. Gould, |West Hartford Woman ta Address |tion, will preside. 4 e 111:00—To be announced 6:10—Dance music D 2:00—M Olds & 2 e — I hemistry talk : 1 iahandicalione t ) NS, general sports editor of the Asso- ST THURSDAY 5—At the Captain’s Table; dra- {ciated Press, is scheduled by the University of Tuls: ic sketch i to Woman—dramatic | & a ; T e Ry 5 a IN rrow night. TRy hopes to build up the world Eastern Standard Time G H)'mmm:]vonh )m]lu ..’nlillhllr‘-sr S iany sketch; mus background BC for tomorrow nigl morrow Afternoon SaE 0 colledtln o el ad | world news flashes interpreted by v And) 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 Floyd Gibbons z = y Rudy Valice, NBC singing orches. | Mrs: Randolph P. Nason of West | relics. (—Vaudeville Matince 7:00—Amos n’ _\wl\'l ; ; A - | tra lcader, tops all radio personali- |Hartford will be the guest speaker 0—Toddy Party Alias Edward Taylor; dra- el Tll Il ’l S . t1cs dn & recent. populacity noll iconl|at anio 2 g B v g ' " i tic t L a S a a a pen mecting of the Wom- et G I oI Tasillo s | Toed o s anaiHia Hotel a 2 roug the dtatic | 45 s tonie. e pon was |an's Association of the South Church 6:15—Cab Flashes l:rm‘\ ov'mr‘mrm 8. S made in connection with a series of jon Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 0—Highlights in Sport olden Gems; Elsie Baker,|10:00—Musical program feature articles on radio by Harcey |Mrs. Nason is an alumna of Wel- S T o (D dons|Wekb, batl 0—Slumber music N Marian Harris, “blues” singer of [T. Brundidge. Of 451 votes cast in|lesley college and was a discussion 1:15—Organ recital by Tom Grier- ere L) South Church Association To- The 6:30—Dine and dance tone; orchestra direction Hugo musical comedy and sound pictures, [ one day, those for Vallee led all|lcader in the recent conference in \ A son matches crooning ability with Rudy |others by almost two to one Washi ey Sod O 12:00—Wes sasl i y tudy y almosf 3 ashington on “The Cause and Cure 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 ontier Days dramatle |12 Weather forecast vall 8! ! 5e -4 o SREDETe S e and his Connecticut Yanke elo s it b et 3:3{‘152;?-":"{,'4: i 9:00—Los Argentinos — Adolfo | 241—WNAC, Boston—1230 during the hour to be heard from| yyhat happens “When the Bath-|Connecticut as a past chairman of anize Road Man Utrera, baritone; orchestra direc-| b : s Greater Gang coast to coast through an NBC ner-| (y1, Warblers Warble” will be told |the Connecticut Council on Internu- 0—Weatherman | Oswaldo Fresedo 5 3 ts work, tonight at § p. m. whgn Billy Jones and Ernie Hare [tional Relations, which servi as a| —Agricultural market report | 9:30—Maxwell House Melodics —| 0 ews Bearers Miss Ha will sing several | broadeast over @ NBC network to- |clearing house for many organiza- 0- ort Digest Muricl Wilson, soprano; orches-| : Adventures of Rabbit 3 popular songs, including Irving Ber- | morrow night at 9 o'clock. tions, among them the Iederal | 2 ' iodies | tra. dfrection Harold Sanford mul)_ ' e G hin’s “With You” and a mnovelty| William Perry and his orchestra |Council of Churches, the Council of | 0 ern at o S eatmant ol B el o nheEhorchostra, With thoflok o or whieh the ainger has|will be even more domestic when |Jewish Women, the Council of . [=ios 1n: 400y 12:00—Palais d'Or orchestra dirc : never been heard before. The artist | they play “Cooking Breakfast for |Catholic Women, the League of 0—Bay State Boys ion B. A. Rolfe llohs appeared on Broadway in “A Night |Two." Women Voters, the Y. W. C. A., the — :00—Sandy Maclarlanc’s Chimney | o ) i-Top club in Spain” and “Yours Truly.” Her TR tional Iederation of Women's 5 ; . gmallons s o . . \WABG, Nowi¥ork 860 perman latest worl for he ‘serecn Was| pops NOT CHOOSE TO RUN |clubs, the W. C. T. U. and the Na*| | Walk all over town—up this street and that street BUT O Do eodmansorchentes S : © Politieal Situation In oDevilMayiCares miliiRanoneH Sustioral AplIY G Holen topar assoclation of College clubs || if you want complete satisfaction, bring your soiled hats o prortam —Littmann orchestra. et e e om | 2 e e erer e e el || WaidforniSHoésttolodmexnerreblilders; ¥ fellow’s famous poem, will | nounced her determination to avoid [the subject “Our Part in the Kellogg 9:00—Detective Mysteries dramatized in original blank ver. renomination. Pact” are invited to the meeting. E‘.ery Opera(i‘)n [)t’l'fol‘mc(l by an expcrt modern method —Redskins Sthe Sy e A 2 i 5 Mpslsalinoun Siiosue py the Senuia b0 | and machinery service your worn footwear and head 30—National Radio Forum e e ; garments. mil Velaze 10— Jacques Renard and his or- | The story deals with the court- | Aiss Algonquin 71007 " 80 chestra EhiplofiHlinwathag and ST enal | Over three thousand satisfied customers. oindl G 2 30 { ~Nel 1 rley Stevens and his or- | and the scene is laid near the Falls| 5:40—Program resume and avia- roor Her Daritone; | | of Minnchaha, Minnesota, If Your hat needs rebuilding — If your shoes need~ tion weather forecast “Sir eot 1 G i 2 o b ' i 1 » e s e @ BieiH, Tne Rald ht Meclodies, Ann Leat| Radio listeners are to have the | ? rebuilding, bring them to a: B ; ¢ i g 0:3 Red: orchestra direct- E z privilege of hearing Dr. Hugo Eci ; . Erar 6:30—Hotel Astor concert orchess | g hy B clvin; Willard Amison ST ener, famous commander of the | e L WDRC, New Haven— Zeneling tomore Sht i . ] “Tomorrow’s T {10 mier, mid-weel & {‘ :50—Adeline Beebe 9:4 p/ ln‘;,hl;u’(;vfi:;imb&\:lu’l‘ll \!l"m:.( We can place a limited number of SAVINGS BANK First The MOdel'n Hat ShOp g , orche lo-| o v Erzar ¢ 56—News and weather report g 9 Dr. Eckener will be the guest of Mortgages—on desirable property. ; ! e HOUHAA® | ine Association of Former German | oL New Britain’s Leading Hat and Shoe Rebuilders e Ay 3 i The World Bookman Students, which is headed by Pro- 4 NI g 5 S TR g o Beatho. Hawatian [SardsHarcieb Jee Sehaniotta il et o et fessor Adolph Buss:, now in charge | If you want first mortgage money sec us NOW. 38 CHURCH STREET TELEPHONE 6328 semble O Raaio. Hern forrTan Sy Byer and his Hotel Tatt [of the German Department of [§ How about a house this spring? Now's the time to buy. #0:00—Red Tacquer and J {Geioss ) o N G Ena 1 Hunter college, at a dinner in the| jental philosophy with 1 C T ires' ' Hotel Astor. ¥%0:30—Janssen’s Midtown Hofbrau orchestra, Ty £ S it a “Piano Twins, C and B Flat Dr. Busse is also on the speak-| sctensa B e [13:15=Dr g i it Co e am ea state (0] 11:05—Will Oakland Terrace or 11:30—Will Oshorne's orchestra Lmily Gilbert, accompanist Metz, president . of the Board of | ° = chestra. (0—T.omhardo’s §:45—Charles Smith, pianist Trade for German-Amcrican com- e 7 QT c g {4 \é K 11:30—Moonbeams, music an 2:30—Ann Leaf s 9:00—Banquet of Centenary of nierce PHONE 343 272 MAIN ST., BANK BLDG. - lOOK prose-poems e 1«\,'}“!’!""4”"‘7 Dr. Eckener came to America to e I i AR S i '\, AROUND 5:00—R. K. O. pro; tra v " c r | FRIDAY MORNING PROGRAMS 3 . = % L £ direction Milton . i = 5¢;Zcr-r|~.e Toddy I t i et 03—WBZ, Springficld—990 small girls and boys anc . Sl ool diet talk by Martha Curtis 5:59—Weather forccast Kyanize Road Men 5:45—The Tady Next Door—chil- ) Hotel Gibson orchesira 00—Aunt Jemima Man dren's program direction Madge| 7.15_Tony's Scrap Book :15—Headliners Tucker 7:45 30—Shopping About with Dor- $:05—Black and Gold Room or- 4 1 Dr (/ lio Dob club y Randall estra, dircction Ludwig Lanrier 7 8:45—Popular Bils 7:00- -Week Federation Hymn | s | 8:00—Beauty and health, June Lee Sing—mixed quartet: Helen Janke, | ging g 15—Parnassus Trio contralto; Muriel Wilson. soprano; | 4 ; avill | 9:30—Glidden Twins Clyde Dengler, tenor; Arthur Bill- Musical To! 145—Melody Musketeers jngs Hunt, baritone and director; |4 ) IS IN PROGRESS DURING APRIL George Vause, accompanist —Henry Fillmore's hand 10:45—Tood talk YOU MAKE A DOUBLE SAVING captain with | Hotel 7:30—A Half Hour in the Nation’s s 11:00—Quintet Capital cstra ; 4 = N I v dwin M. 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Get gas—the ease with which the Smoothtop can be kept clean and the fact A rcal enamel at an exceptionally low price. a_bottle from your druagis; today. that several kettles can be set back on the top and your whole dinner kept Money back if it doesn't help you. b Accept no substitute [ warm indefinitely. i= | ——X * | LET USCALL AT YOUR HOUSE AND MAKE YOU A PROPOSITION = W HALLS’ NEW BRITAIN [} (N TRADING YOUR OI,D RANGE FOR THIS WONDERFULLY BFFL- f| (EZEFY Save 60c PEOPLE CIENT GAS RANGE. Ry~ | A ] | To those customers having an old model Smoathtop, we will make an es- 1| | P e 0 i PAlN I StYles 1n Wa]l AP e o e pecially attractive allowance. o | i and years and we sure do appreciate | \ . { Smooth flowing under the brush, this medium-gloss saving gas and llekmg better enamel dries quickly and produces the perfect finish [1t. 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