New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1930, Page 22

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WEDNESDAY Eastern Standard Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 | 7:00—String quartet, Christiaan | Kriens, director; Robert MeC: liss, baritone 0—News 35—Baseball scores 0—Forgotten Melodies | 5—Wilbur Coon Playcrs | —Concert orchestra, Chr Kriens, director 0—Concert 0—Musical program nd- | [usical i program weather Madcaps.” man Cloutier, director, with Fred | ‘Wade, soloist 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 rh closings :30—Stage Show :35—Road Man f:01—Weatherman gricultural market report —Sport Digest 0—Oracle —Prohibition poll, I'loy ns 01—Amos 'n* Andy 7:15—Serenaders 0—Home Towners :00—Foamers :30—Sylvania Foresters :00—Concert 30—R. A. Rolfe’s orc 31—The Pioneers 1—Weatherman —Sport Digest rgan, Arthur C :00—Royal York dan Toronto d G ton orche 422—WOR. Newark—710 £:00—John C. Smith's Harler orchestra. 5:30—"The Technique of Story Telling,” Mrs. William H. Best 5:40—Program resume and tion weather forecast 5:50—Sports talk 6:00—Uncle Don, childr gram 6:30—Hotel Astor concert orches- a 7:15—"The Hon J. Ezra Butternut” | ir cartoonist 7:30—Lucerne in Quebec, Anis Fuleihan, director I 8:00—Shades of Don Juan, poctry with musical background 2:00—Shakespeare program 9:30—Fanny Farmer ensemble; Henri_deTiberge, director 9:45—Tuneful Tales, radio comedy with music weather report —Palais Royal orchestr 0—Moonbeams, dirccted by Jeorge Shackley 454—WEAF, New York—660 l Madge j 5:00—The Lady Ne: Door dren’s program dircction Tucker 5:30—Tea Timers, dance band 5:45—01d King Cole — Georse Mitchell in storics and songs 6:05—Black and Gold Ttoom chestra, direction Ludwig Laurier | :56—United Press bascball scores | 7:00—Nathalie _Roshko, Russian violinist; Elsa Fielder, accompan- ist | 7:15—Hindermyer and Tuckerman comedy team | 0—*Back of the News in Wash- ington,” William Hard i 7:45—Wilbur Coon Players pre- | senting humor and drama in ro- mance §:00—East of sketch; oriental Sven von Hallberg §:30—Concert; Allan Jones, teno guest artist; Y. Zayde, violinist, | orchestra direction Nathanicl Shil- | kret 0—Musical program; B. aney, pres. American Ga: ciation, guest speaker: Tittle Symphony orchestra dirc tion George Dasch | 9:30—Musical Hour; Olive Palmer, | soprano: Elizabeth Lennox, con- | tralto; Paul Oliver, tenor; the Revelers; Lewis James and James | Melton, tenors; Eiliott Shaw, bar- itone; Wilfred Glenn, bass: chestra direction Gusta schen :30—Musical Luther, tenor; sports intervic Grantland Rice; string orchestra 21:00—Mystery House — melodrama With musical background M1:30—Central Park Casino orches- tra—direction Leo Reisman | B2:00—Hotel Governor Clinton or- | chestra—direction Ray O'Hara, 395—WJZ. New York—760 5:00—“Down to the Capitol,” Jane Berryman :15—Melody Musketeers :35—Reports: stock ma ing prices and quotation cial summary of the day exchange closing prices < tations; state and federal _ tural reports 6:00—Bernie Cummins and his Ho- tel New Yorker orchestra; Walter Cummins, tenor 6:30—Talk, John B. Kennedy 35—Bernie Cummins and orches- | | Cairo — music direction | Mul- | | 1o program: 5 et clo finan- cotton d quo- agricul- f5—Prohibition poll and Jatest world news flashes interpreted by | Floyd Gibbons 7:15—To be announced 7:30—Vincent Lopez and his Hotel | St. Regis orchest §:00—Foamers Chauncey. Parsons, tenor: Retting and Pla piano duo: orchestra dircetion | Harry Kogen | §:30—Sylvania To! quartet and orchestra Bernard Altschuler 9:00—Romany Road worney, contralto tion Harry Horlic 9:15—Rise of the (ioldic morous dramatic skeich « life struggles from Hes 10 Park avenur directior Devora Nad chestra dir Virginia Knight. band dire: semble dircction DR. JAFFE Has Moved His Office (o 131 MAIN STREL Barnes’ Block Telephone 8§11 W GRADUATION CONFIRMATION PHOTOGRAPHS Arcade Studio of Course | oysters 1 dance orchestra direction Fred Culle: 12.30—Phil Spitalny’s music New York—860 Grenadiers male quartet 5—OrGhestra, Byron Holiday, tenor; Helen Richards, Helen Ru- bin, contraltos 7:45—My Bookhous 15—"Going to Pr 9—WAB ¢ Time | Arthur | publisher of | Motion Pic- New Day in ount orchestra n Melodies, Ann Teaf —Colonel 12, Alexander Powell, | teminiscenc It Bernhard Levitow's en- = line Adams, astrol- —Tlyer male quart 10—Fast Freight quartet and or- wlers sketch, “The 12:00—"Measuring, | musicale: | rrell | or-| rection Howa 3 1. contralto: Lillian | o: Kenvon Cong- William Hain, teno! —WLW, Cincinnati—700 National Woman' ¥ Hall Duo Live stock reports M ale O0—COrchestra, v concert bbons. Dige orch Butternt )—Seth Tho listorical Amcos 5—Hotel Gibson orchestra 45—University of Cincinnati ta Musical progra nia Foresters alon Groupe; William . director om’s nut revue Night Clu Weather Man McCormack O1d Time 1:00—Castlc Tarm orchestra 0—RBehind the s 1700 ts 344—WENR, Chicago—870 5:30—Air Juniors program 6:00—Dinner concert Minstrel § Mike and Herman, con h ir Vaudeville Schencctads—790 Door s News items, produce m report, farm forum and stock r ports 6:16—Dinner music r Coon Players, Question” 8:00—>Musical program “The program 9in 11:00—Weather forecast ical program Detail announcem ens heater Chat by George 15—Frank Skultety and his Odenbach orchestra —Frank Skultety’s orchestra ‘Woodlawn Landscape talk 00—Amos '’ Andy radio forum The Champions Radio Toncs Testers 6:45—Musical Album Baseball Scores 14—Weatherman ~Romancers vomas Histor atized € Melodi New Haven— Reebe 1is Hotc pos World Roo nd or Malker Cummings, contralto NEW BRITAIN PEOPLE ing with us for years| e sure de appreciate ford dine with us| home some the other it. When in Ha and b rembers HONISS’ OYSTER | Z CO. State Street liam Pitt accompanist Howard L. Parsons, violinist; . Parsons, accompanist s ¢ Hawaiians Naval Militia w Haven Timer band with Pauline Haggard, songs aving and Investing,” Miss 1. Stratton, cxtension spc- home management 5—Music Biology in Lvery-day Life, “Plant Collecting.” G. C. Torrey, | professor of botany | THURSDAY MORNING GRAMS PRO- | be {Corm C. Hartford—1060 7 sical Time Table §:30—"Cheerio” | ocloc 9:01—"Shopping with Susan” | 0:00—"Interior Decorating,” Wil- 1, */ fome Circle program Kool Kitchen Kookery,” 2 B, 15 he ‘Winifred Wishard, canny ki Ra tions Health Results,” William C. Welling —Quintet | proc ——— \| Through the Static Women's position in politits will discussed | by the Are in Politics. NBC studios in Washington and will | ¢ he; {legitimatc is nothing more lect local contestants for entry in the 1930 National Radio audition of the Atwater Kent foundation. Hundreds | of communities in thesc states will, Barbara Gould, beauty talk | 4uring thatyweek, select ono young “hool of Cookery, Mrs, Al- | MR and onc young woman to repre- G sent them in the state auditions, to The Recitalists be held in October. he Luncheon Five, dance or Branson Dr. Roy: Copcland Manhatters,” dance band Singing “bucs” songs in her best grown-up manner, Baby Rose Marie, child progidy of radio and vaudeville, presents “Afntcha?”, “Why Do 1 ove You Like I Do?” and “The One I Love Just Can't Be Bothered With Me” when she appears as guest artist with Rudy Vallee and his Con- neeticut Yankees on the hour over a coast to coast network of stations as- | | sociated with the NBC tomorrow n nominee for the | night, at $:00 o'clo senate, in a broadeast | > tomorrow night at 7:30 by Ruth Hanna Mc ick, con N A special Catholic service of ves-| pers, sermon and choir, arranged as ; part of the National Catholic Alumni ker in A Half Hour in the | fogération convention Sunday after- Capitol” and has selected | noon Elock il berbroad: © topic “What Women Actually | cast by thoe CBS. She will speak from | -~ he” National Shrine of the Im-| maculate Conception on the campus of Catholic university in Washington is the scenc of the solemn pontifical vesper service, which will be con- ducted by the Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, rector cmeritus of Catholic | university. - K McCormick will be the feat- ard through W F. lio has many of the same afflic- that are characteristic of the stage. One of these is the sional smile, which “ofttimes than a smirk. On 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 Morning Salute 5—Road Man 'he Quaker Cracklesman’ —The Headliners Shopping About with Dor- Randall Breakfast Four Beauty and health *. 8. Marine band alk, Dr. Royal S. Coleland 30—Joseph Sefcik, marimba solo- radio, however, it is a casc of en- | forced gaicty which is very obvious | to listeners who have been using rc- {ceivers for any length of time. \04' hy Walker's “Will s You and the most inter- pretative of the Southern Negro Spir- | ituals, “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” contrasted with current popular tunes in the hour which Gustave Hacnschen directs over a coast to coast network of stations with the NBC tonight at 9 ~Olive Palmer, soprano; I June Lee arc 5—Barbara Gould's Beauty talk School of Cookery an, Manuel DeHaan fety studio BOARDMAN GOES TO TUFTS ‘rank Boardman, son of Mr. and | 5. R. H. Boardman of 54 Russwin , has transferred from the en- incering school at Northeastera | | University and will take up a dental | course at Tufts Medical school 1 | the fall. He recently changed his| | course at the Northeastern and has | completed his pre-dental work. has returned to this city, where he will remain until entering his new school. 5—WJZ, New York—760 —Risc and Shine, dance or- tra Morning Showers; Landt trio nd White | §:00—FPhil Cook fn characteristic numbers and dialogue e Headliners; novelty or- | Yes Sale Starts Thursday April 24th Lennox, contralto or, and the up the National music week. which begins | May 4, will be { | 14 states of vocal competitions to se- Wall Paper One Cent Per Roll Paul Oliver, ten- | evel quartet malke | ensembl, made the occasion in We Mean It! Read This Special Offer For every roll of paper you buy at our regular low price, we will sell you another nothing reserved—you choose from our large complete stock. roll of the same patterns for One Cent— FREE DELIVERY — $1.00 Per . 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Heinecken hours slower than her announced that the glant twin ships were no longer after | | speed records. CITIES WILL PRESS FOR RIVER WORK. { Massachusetts Communities fo| Urge Waterway Project Springfield, April P)—Spurred by word from Washington that ung the suggestion of the housc rivers | and harbors committee the war de- | partment board had decided to re- | open the question of Connecticut river navigation between Hartford, Conn., and Holybke and this city, Holyoke and Chicopee were today preparing to send official delegations to the capital to argue for improve- German | four | days and 19 hours out of Southamp- | ment of the river at a hearing this morning. In the belief that naviga- tion is vital to the three communi- ties, the delegation was prepared to- day to sanction any necessary ex- pense by the communities principally in providing draws in bridges, in iord(r to hring about impfovements | sought. 1t is felt that the cities’ at- | titude was misinterpreted or misun- | derstood at the recent carlier hear- | ing which resulted in an adverse. re- port by the engineers and subse- quently by the house committec. It is hoped, however, to persuade the committee that barge navigation will meet all needs. §E\V RAILROAD TIMETABLE 5 Lffective Sunday, April 27, a new timetable will go into effect on the New Haven railroad, accommodating the train schedules to'the change to daylight saving time. As has been the custom since daylight saving came into vogue, the timetables will show castern standard time and all trains will be operated oR that time, but in general the trains arc scheduled to run onc hour carlier. 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