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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1930. TUESDAY Eastern Daylight Saving T 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 The Stringwood 4 *Salesmanship,’ 6:00—Home Circle program :15—News; b ball score 0—Brav —Piano Duo 0—Diamond orchestra 7:30—Sketch 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 ock and curb closings fety Crusaders —Road Man 4—Weatherman —Agricultural market Sport Digest report d Gib- 10:00—Westinghouse dustry to In- | —Temperature 1galow Boys; Campbell Brennan Paul Sprecht's orchestra —National ~Security I man_ John C The Mexican Phase of th nigration Situation’ d Rrowne, Al Llewelyn, and patter #0—Long Island Duck Festival, Will Osborne orchestra §$:00—Blackstone program; Trank ‘rumit and Julia Sanderson —Massachusctts Investors Trust Hour Paul Whiteman's orchestra, Dale Owen and M kit; Money" a4 Opera opera * clay Cathe 00—AL Your G erpts fror ists: John B Vass, soprano contralto: for concert; Mignon ox- solo- Adeld Maurel Hain, teno; 128—W LW, Cincinnati—700 | 1:08—Bert Lowe's Statler orches- | tra 422—WOR, Newark—710 5:00—Emil Velazco, organ r 30—Recital 5:45—Program resume and avia- cital 0—Sports talk —Uncle Don, ¢l gram 30—Hotel Astor conce o —""Timely Jay T. McCoy 7:30—The Wandering Refs and Dunn §:00—Main Street sketches copedy 9:00—Popular male qu; 9:30—DMusical progral and soloists 20:00—Willard Robison and hi Deep River orchestr: 3 oscow Art Club Ttevels ws: weather report 1 Oakland Terrace 6 Investm Topics,” Minstrels, rural orchestra N0 - chestra #1:30—Moonbeams, directed 1 George Shackley 454—WEAF, New York—660 5:00—The Lady Next Door — chil- dren's program direction Madgc Tucker 5:30—Tea Timers, dar Mitchell in stories 6:05—Black and Gold Room or- chestra. direction Ludwis Lauricr 76:30—Bernic Cummin; d his Ho- | tel New Yorker orchestr Wal . Cummins. soloist “6:55—United Press baseball score 0—Voters Service “United States Policy in the Caribbean’ umberland, former financial adviser to the govern- ~ ment of Haiti. and Lewis Gannett New York journalist 7:30—Sketches $:00—Troika Bells — ariova, _soprano; songs: balalatka orchestra dirce- - tion Alexander Kirilloff $:30—Frolic dance featuring Coon-Sande Hawks 9:00—Musical program 9:30—Happy Bal — Tr ther, tenor: vocal trio; orches direction Frank Black R0:00—Harbor Lights — dramatic tales of an old sca capfain with Edwin M. Whitney 10:30—Radio Orpheum hour 11:30—Phil Spitalny’s music Hotel Pennsylva ¥2:00—Palais d'Or orchestra tion B. A. Rolfe orchestra fram WIZ, New York—it Charles Wz ¢ stock barket clos- ing prices and guotations; finan- cial summary of the day; cottol exchange closing prices and quo. 1ations; e and federal agricul- tural repo; 100—Am. 5—Report Goldsmith. so annah Liners' orch Harold Sanford poll and 6:15—! direction 6:45—Prohibition Jatest world news flashes intcrpreted by | oyd Gibbons mos 'n’ Andy clated Press haseball Tl he Tandt trio Al trio; oward White, pianist 0—Lew White organ recital 5—The Adventures of Poll Preston; dramatic incide in the lite of an American girl; musict interludes §:00—Orchestra; Vincent Lopez, conducting 8:30—Around the . cellist voc World orchestra Tauc direc 9:30—Show — cnsemble stinn, Katherine Palmer Paula Hemminghaus Harry Donaghy. bass TLennox, contralto: Flliott haritonc: Murricl Pollocl Tawnhurst, no duo: Trio: Henry W jels, tenors: Walter Presion. orchestra d Harold ope 1 tion ¥0:30—Cronies Tay Perk monies and vocalist: rection Will ¢ Perry #1:00—Wayne King and tra 92:00—Slumber Music 349—WABC., New York—S60 5:00—Rhythm Kings da or- chestra 5:30—Orche tenor; Hel ards, contr Ry tubi Holiday Helen Rich- WEDNESDAY am for McCormick's Old Time Castle Farr Variety Amos 'n Brook orchestra * Andy and Ross, harmony 'm orchestra —Hotel Gibson orche: Hottentot 1 BH—WENR, Chicago—870 program ) and Herman, comedy udeville s Schenectady club orchest ) L Timers 45—News 18 report, produce farm forum and stock ports 6:15—Dinner music G:29—Weather for Bascball score —Lye Health Musical progran ccast 8:00— cal S:15—Weather S:15—Concert 8:50—Irolic 00—Musical program 30—Musical prograin ‘Pop the Question™ )—Radio Orpheum hour 261—WHAM. Rochester—1150 Market reports Stock quotations, police poll 10—Amos Andy Hawaiian oin archestra a Melodrama Around the Musical -Show Westinghou '—Musical pro 10 1 Marigold foreca 2H—WNAC, Boston—I1230 and his Greater Gang Edward P. B t for Democracy in New —WDRC. New Haven—1330 Aunt Moll Minnic Hirtl Maur MORNING GRAMS reo- WALL PAPER— ONE CENT YES, WE For every roll of paper 3 price, we will sell you another of the sar FOR ON ALL’ 179 - 183 ARCH ST. PER ROLL MEAN IT! HERE'S OUR SPECIAL OFFER ou buy at our regular low pattern E CENT S — NEW BRITAIN | [ " HONISS’S e e 8:00—"The Quaker Cracklesman" 8:15—Headliners | 8:30—Shopping About with Dor- | othy Randall :45—Popuuar Bits 00—Beauty and health, Junc Lec 8 io {1 Melody Musketeers | 00—Orchestra 45—Mary Halc Martin's House- School of Cookery —Players, Dorothy —Quint Chase Studio 395—WJZ, New York—760 and Shine, dance or- chestra 7:45—Morning Showers; ind White $:00—Phil Cook in characteristic numbers and dialogue > Headliners; novelty or- Landt trio K | This old | Gua | banquet from the Hotel Astor, Elizabeth Lennox, contralto, | Elliott rougish e vallad, sid show," The sanf ¢ he Famous for odious blend of their tone, the cele- | eral court today. Irish Kies” “You're c of over orchest ord, 1 Veo ard in the ted qu gn. he pr work | system. “A Lotj ? ssus String trio The Manhatters; novelty or- | —Mary Hale Martin's House- liold hool of Cookery alogues : Recitalist Luncheon Tive, dance —_—— Through the Stati e ————m— Farewell m ages from Jones nd the member Anerican Walker cup golt team | 11 be transmitted to spo by Grantland Rice during the am to be broadcast throi tions associated with ance Captain Dbby a distance cqual- The speed of niles per seco ling more than the world or almost a om the cartn the moon. > music which comes from your it the power of the receiv- station were sufficient, has | le seven frips around the world the twinkling of around speaker. \tion is the au- improve- mad m come true, This new- been thoroughl d and approved by leading en- | sincers. | Soon millions of will be quipped with radio receiving sets. | hnical year h has car: ice of Grover W New | of police, will | ¢ air waves tomorro' NBC picks up, and New York Police NEW BRITAIN PEOPLE have been trading with us for years and years and we sure do appreciate it. When in Hartford dine with us and be sure to bring home some oysters and crackers for the other members of the family. | OYSTER HOUSE CO. 22 State Street Hartford, Conn, Ji 18 By birecT COMPARISON with any set you own or any set yon may think of buying will weproveinyourhome that There is nothing finer thane Stromberg-Carison _ Call Us Todsy. FOR SALE Ideal (Gas Station and Lunch, Site 114 Acres | |t | various instrumen | including | pieces, will present a 1mous dance posers. Colleze Highway Apply 272 MAIN heir M ctor he ini, cyes in the aver H during o'clock The Lawnhurst, program. the subtle will be he and aw, baritone, will sing of nd blue Kil- Irish |improvement in business G an NBC network to- L is directed by Har- | Ramblers, a male rio, and a piano duo, Muriel Pol- will also and mel- m tomorrow night over of IFour number uet in G.” (his will b Nathar full orchestra of 55 picces and combinations, nsemble of program music of great com. a 9 stations in the members of the will be one feature 1 Shilkret in string FURNITURE TRADE BET] New of York April rs at the furniture ex-|ough, | con- rt orchestra will play the violins, Beethoven of ? arranged by Di- | which | B a o ER 29 (P —Attend- | still before | change last week, for the first time since the January opening, reached |a level equal to that of the corre- | sponding week last year. The in- crease was attributed to a general conditions. * | Fifth Doheny Lawsuit To Open in Court Today Los Angele April 29 (UP)— | With $20,000 at stake, trial of |the fifth suit to be based on assert- led transactions between LEdward I. | Doneny, oil magnate, and Albert B. Fall when the latter was secretary of the interior, is scheduled for fed- The suit was launched in August, | 1025, by Attorney Frank H. Kunkel |of Cincinnati, in behalf of himself land other stockholders of the Pan- American Petroleum 1d Transport | company, to recover $20,000,000 al- | legedly lost by the concern through issertedly fraudulent deals between Doheny and Fall. The transactions were said to hava involved government oil leases in ’19:. n| | ?| Youthful Flier Will Leave St. Louis Airport | St. Louis, Mo., April 29 (UP)— | With the most hazardous air lanes | between the Atlantic and Pacific him, Xrank Goldsbor- 19 year old pilot, prepared to Home Decorators | 18?8 ;\ More Satisfactory results per brushful— LONGMAN & MARTINEZ SEMI-PASTE PAINT THE PAINT THAT IS CHANGING THE PAINTING HABITS OF A NATION. $2.80 a gallon ...and the finest you can buy! John BoyleCe 35 FRANKLIN SQUARE NEW BRITAIN xR This Mary Brian Lane Cedar Chest being given away at the Strand Theater — one tonight and one tomorrow night. Chests sold exclusively Britain by iN-A " THE BiG F Lane Cedar in New URNITURE STORE™ S lenge is issued to the team averag- ¥ ing 19 vears of age. Get in touch with Manager A. Andrews, 10 Franklin street. ord breaking flight from Westfield airport at Rahway, N. J., yesterday. take off from here today for anoth- er lap of his attempted flight to es- tablish a junior coast-to-coast flying record. Goldsborough, whose father, Bryce Goldsborough, was lost at sea with Mrs. Frances Grayson on their at- tempted transatlantic flight, restel WINS OPENING GAME The Franklin A. C. baseball team opened the season With a win over the Eurcka A. C. club at St. Mary's field Sunday. Neverouskas, pitching here last night. He brought his bi-|for the winners, settled down after plane, the American Boy, to thela shaky first inning, and had the ground at 6:15 p. m. yesterday, just |colored boys under his control. The four hours after he had hopped off final score was 21 to 9. Next Sun- from Columbus, O. day, the Franklins will play the The youthful flier staried the rec- | Farmington avenue team. A chal- WAKEFIELD BANKER DEAD ‘Wakefield, Mass., April 29 (UP)— John W. White, president of the Wakeficld Savings bank, died at his home here last midnight in his 84th year. He was a former director of the Liberty and Fidelity Trust com- panies and also was identified with the fruit and produce business, WHATS... BEHIND THE WALLS? The actual condition of the plumb- ing, heating, the house in general —can be ascertained only by rip- ping the house apart...otherwise you must depend upon the reliabil- ity of the dealer. Long after the deed is signed you still own the house. Buying a house is a once-in-a-life- time transaction. It should be care- fully considered. . . And the reputa- tion of the Real Estate concern handling the matter should be be- yond any criticism, Let us show you one or two espe- cially attractive single dwellings that embody every modern -con- venience and may be purchased very conveniently. THE W. L. H A I ‘ H COMPANY 24 WASHINGTON STREET Telephone 3400 Real Estate ... Insurance ... Mortgage Loans LMOST OVER Our April Smoothtop Gas Range Sale Is Drawing to a Close | DIXIE DUGAN—DID DIXIE OVERHEAR? ) SiZi= WAFFLEHEIMER_ HAS A NEW GIRL, ON THE JOB. WHO 15 AN IRON HEART IN You save about $10 if you buy now. You will also get a Special Allowance on Your Old Ranges. If you don't }\'ish your Smoothtop installed at once we will accept your order with a $5 (Iepgsit and hold your range until you are ready. Come in and see the Smoothtop demon- started. . MILLS Plumbing — Sheet — Sheet Metal Work PAONES 5100 - 5101 66 WEST MAIN ¢ By J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL WELL THERESS NOTHING-THE. MATTER WITH | WAFFLEHEIMER'S EYES NowW. SHE CERTAINLY 1S BETTER THAN < THE HEADACHE YEAH , THIS, ONE. AINT A HEADACHE., \