New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1930, Page 18

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'R i —— S oy NRA ey THURSDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 —Vaudeville mat 349—WABC. New York—S860 ng prices 8:00—Jack All 7:30—To be 7:45—Asso scores 5:00—B. A orchestra 9:00—Concert 9:30—Melodies; orc tlon Harold Sanford 10:09—Broadway I Pollock and Vee L, strumental and vocal duo 10:15—Cub Repor with Peter Dixon and Aline Berry 10:30—Poetry Reading: incidenta music: Alwyn E. W. Bach 10:45—Mellow Melodies Hunt, contralto crooner orchestra direction 11:00—Slumber Music semble direction Ludwig Laurier 00—Don Bigelow and his Hotel ark Central orchestra Rolfe 428—WLW, Cincinnati—700 8:00—German lesson 8:30—Live stock reports MI!R QR 379—WGY Schenectad y—780 261—WHAM. Rochester—1150 21— WNAC, Boston—1230 FRIDAY'S PROGRAMS —WTIC. Hartford—1060 ez’ orchestra —WBZ. Springfield—890 1 Bookman scores yster House far one of our VE Course Lobster Shore | that to 8 for 31 is served every day | rom m., Sundays ex- pted Also in our retail department we | have a fresh supply of Lobster Meat, | Crapmeat, Soft Shell Crabs, Steam- | Clams. Open Long Clams and wder Clams and Shrimp. ‘ HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE CO. 22 State Street Hartford, Coun. and Windy )0—Jones and Hare )—Music akers 1 program -end hour —Baseball 154—WEAI W Progr m scores; sport digest New York—660 Virginia ring Trio. di- odies; novelty Door, children’s tion Madge Tucker e — George es and songs nd Gold Room Ludwig Laurier Music,” or- orld in nnounced and David—rural ips Lord and Ar- T:15—Safety Series 7:30—Welcome Lewis, contralto Andy nnella, instrumentalist; Breen and de Rose, novelty duo; orchestra direction Frank Pinero Jessica ; Leo Zayde, ction Ro: violinist; o Bour- orchestra direction “Behind the c sketch; inciden- Olive Kline, soprano n, tenor; The Rovers, Phil Ohman and piano duo; orches- William Merrigan rley, master Lopez and his Hotel s orchestra —WJZ. New York—760 ne, dance ‘or- nd Jane, chil- n characteristic alogue eggy Winthrop dance ban Band nard direction rm and Home Thousand Melo- tra directior Rose; vocal Johnny 428—WILW —English Cincinnati—700 lessor THIS WEEK'S BIG HIT! At all news-stands AweicH” plyeby PHIL SPITALNY’S MUSIC 15¢ HIT-OF- THE-WEEK PHONOGRAPH RECORDS A DURIUM PRODUCT 300 MAIN STREET ty ral Bridge program 00—Champions 30—American sical Hour id-Bits tocks Scribe “loyd Gibhons mos 'n’ Andy ierican Golfer he Three of Us 45—Rise of the Goldbergs $:00—Pickard Family 30—Hysterical Sportcasts 45—Famous Loves 00—Jones and Hare 9:30—Special program 10:08—Quakers 10:30—Week-end program 11:00—Musical program rson, organ recital program gram tates Lawn Party Amos 'n' Andy 4 >rohibition Poll )—Weather man —Say h Mu —Hotel n orchestra 5—How '—Hotel »son orchestra eld and Lee Farm orchestra Boston—1230 Red Sox vs ne x Sox vs —WGY, Schenectady—790 On the S:15 | 1 ation Morning Devo- | | 244—WNAC, 30—Ba Philadelphi 3:15—Seccond game, R heerior,” talk and music | Philadelphia lodies i= ed and his Greater Gang Weather forecast a dance Hits and Bits 5 Star ( 1 Home hour 6:15—Purple K ital 30—Dinner orch —Lyrie Oddities —Baseball 1 game ignals program kers n Trio r s hour Mountaineers e Magic Hand at the console Bernhard Levitow ¢ \it Wit hour rthday readings $:30—Musicale emble Music in Trio 1 scores : pianist S Baseball scores News flashes ty program column —Special program n0—Cotton club band 2:30—Nocturne —Big Guns —Revt 226—WDRC, New Haven—1330 in Rock Business Men's ion program -News and weather report —Dinner hour trio 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 nd Jane story Peggy oughts nd song Winthrop nd Home hour Melodies basso rds a happy solu- ble Con- $10 to $300 Loans obtained—Lasily repaid MONTHS TO PAY s § 40 Loan 5100 Loan $200 Loan $300 Loan e entire cost is covered in an intereat charge of three and one- halt per cent per month on the . There is no other PRONE 4950 A Helpfal Loan Service for the Home. The Mutual System New Leonard Building Room 202 T SUPER ALLSTATES have played a big part in bringing ALLSTATE tires to 1st place in direct sales! - USE OUR CONVENIENT FREE AUTO PARKS anadian stocks, police news | —The World Bookman 30—Dinner hour trio 00—Smilers —Gladys ralto 80—DMarcel Doucette, tenor —Lillian Cohen, soprano 00—Time; Ray Gagnon, banjoist 15—Studio program 30—News and weather report Chamberlain, con- Ealli Through the Static to the concert which Ros- Bourdon will direct through associated with NBC to- sphere ario stations morrow A patriot's conception of Ameri= ca's glory is painted in this presen- tation. Contrasting compositions will be “Tenting onight on the Old Camp Ground,” the Civil War song showing some of the miseries battle; and Os | from *“The Chocolate Soldier,” operatta bosed on George Bernard | Shaw's delectable satire on war, “Arms and the Man et An address by Vice President Cur- tis on “The Inspiration of the Re- publi from Ocean City, N. J. heads a variety of special events scheduled over the C. B. S. for the Fourth of July. Mr. will speak variety the stu- Prior to his address, a program will originate at dios of WPG, Atlz City, and be routed over the chain beginning at 3, and over WABC at This will include the finest orchestras ensembles and entertainers in Atlan- v on Independ Day. Victor Herbert's “Pan Ameri- |cana,” a fantasie entitled * e Evo- | ltion of Dixie,” “American,” from Hadley's ilhouettes;™ erica the Beautiful” d simi- cces lend a patriotic atmo- A radio review of show hits of 1917 has been arranged by Conduc- tor Eugene Ormandy for Melody Moments which will be interpreted over NBC network by~Lois Ben- nett, soprano; Oliver Smith, tenor: Celia Brauz, contralto, and Vernon Jacobsen, baritone, tonight at 9:20 o'clock. ' A new song by Irving Berlin, popular American composer, will be itroduced in the hour to be broad- ough stations associated with BC tonight at 10:00 o'clock. e song has been written ially for this program and the will not be announced until broadcast. Lewis James, tenor, give the melody its initial i tation. A medleyeof Berlin's known “hits” will introduce progr: B an cast the il terpre better th BARGAIN! Colonial Style Cottage To be sold for the amount of mortgages and taxes. 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POSTIVELY McNaught Syndicate, Inc N. Y. By J. P. McEV. 0Y and J. H. STRIEBEL

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