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Eastern Daylight Saving Time * 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 8:00—Concert Classics, Christiaan Kriens, director 8:25—Baseball scores 8:30—The &ypsies 9:00—Banquet of National Conven- | tion of Insurance Commissioner in | Hartford 10:00—Concert 10:30—Musical program 11:00—News; weather 11¢05—The Merry Madcaps, Norman Cloutler, director; Jimmy Motto, crooner; and Ilima Islanders, Ha- walian ensemble 308—WBZ, Springfield—990 p—Stock quotations 5—Ensemble . 3—Contest 5—Road Man 0—Weather man :04—Agricultural market report :15—World Bookman 0—Baseball scores; sport digest | 0—McCoy Boys 5—Sketch Book 0—Amos 'n’ Andy —To be announced 7:45—Contest. 8:00—Roxy's Gang 8:30—*Famous Fortunes” 8:45—To be announced |10 00—DMusical program NEW BRITAIN DAILY 395—WJZ, New York—760 00—To be announced 15—Breen and de Rose, and ukulele duo 5:35—Reports: stock markeg clos- ing prices 6:00—Mormon Tabernacle ~Choir and organ; Alexander Schreine organist; direction Anthony Lund 6:30—Park Central Homeseekers; Landt Trio and White 6:45—Topics in Brief, Floyd Gib- bons :00—Amos®n’ Andy ?15—Jester: male trio :30—Phil Cook :45—Associated Press baseball scores 7:50—Roxy and His Gang §:30— “dramatic sketch with William Shelley and T. Daniel Frawley 9:00—Orchestra; Lillian Knowles, contralto, guest artist: Retting and Platt, piano duo; orchestra direc- tion Victor Young 9:30—Real Folks, sketch of small town life; George Frame Brown, G. Underhill Macy, Virginia Farm- er, Tommy Brown, Edwin Whit- ney, Elsie Mae - Gordon, Phoebe ckay, novelty band . orchestra piano direction Paul White —Jospe Woodwind ensemble lumber Music, string en- semble direction Ludwig Lau 00—Hotel Governor Clinton or- chestra direction Ray O'Hara 11 10:30—Eben S. Draper, candidate, U. S. Senator 10:45—Organ, Louis Weir 11:00—Weather man 11:08—Baseball scores, sport digest 11:09—Hotel Brunswick orchestra 422—WOR, Newark—710 5:15—Constance Talbot: “Do You | Know About Velvet 5:30—"Mixing Gasoline and Alco- hol,” Hon. Harold G. Hoffman, N. J., commissioner of Motor Vehicles 5:40—Motors Contest 45—Helen Austen, mezzo-soprano 00—Uncle Don 6:30—Sports final edition of Jour- nal of the Air 7:01—Midtown Hofbrau orchestra 15—Hotel St. George orchestra 7:45—"Tom Collins, Junior,” songs and patter | 8:01—Footlight Echoes | 9:00—Fraternity Row 9:30—Argentina 10:00—The Wandering Minstrels 10:30—The Southernaires 10:45—Globe Trotter 11:00—Weather report 11:03—Anthony Trini and his or- chestra. 11:30-2Moonbeams 349—WABC, New York—860 5:15—Dancing by the Sea from At- | lantic City 5:45—Aunt Zelena 6:00—Carl Rupp and his Captiva- tors 6:45—Rhythm Kings 7:00—Current Events, H. V. Kal- tenborn 7:30—Evangeline Adams, astrol- oger 7:46—Bernhard Levitow and his Hotel Commodore orchestra. 8:00—Burbig’'s Syncopated history 8:30—1U. S. Navy Band concert 9:00—Symphony hour 9:30—Toscha Seidel and concert, orchesiya 10:00-—Guy Lombardo and orchestra with soloist 10:30—Grand Opera Miniature 11:00—Orchestra. 11:18—Heywood Broun's Radio column 11:30—Ted Fiorito and his Holly- ~wood Gardens orchestra; dance ‘music 12:00e—Paul Tremaine and his or- chestra * 13:30—Nocturne; Ann Leaf at the organ 454—WEAF, New York—66% 5:00—The Lady Next Door 30—Tea Timers, dance ban@ 5:45—Rex Cole Mountaineers, vocal and instrumental 6:05—Black and Gold Room or- chestra direction Ludwig Laurier 66:45—Uncle Abe and David, rural sketch with Phillips Lord and Ar- thur Allen 7:00—United Press baseball scores 5—Rosalie Wolfe, soprano, with instrumental quartet 5—To be announced 7;30—Beaconlights; Robert L. Rip- | "* cartoonist, | ley, “Believe It or Nof entertainer; Edwin W. Whitney, character actor 8:00—Halt Hour Capltal 8:30—Gypsies; Carlton Boxill, tenors; McClelland, baritone; bass; Irving Weill, accompanist; orchestra direction Harry Horl 9:30—Family Party; Lewis Jam tenor, guest artist; Frank Blac planist and director of orchestra 10:00—Moonshine and Honeysuckle 10:30—Wendell Hall, tenor and nar- rator; orchestra direction Art Kassell 11:00—Phil Spitalny's Music 1f:30—Kay Kyser and his Hotel New Yorker orchestra 12:00—Marty Stone and his water Beach Hotel orches PHOTOGRAPHS For Any and All Commercial Uses Arcade Studio of course in Stanley When in Hartford why not stop at Honiss’s Oyster House for one of our tamous “FIVE Course Lobster Dinner” that is served every from 4 to 8 p. m, ndays cepted, for $1.5 Also n our retail department we have a fresh supply of Lobster Meat, Crabmeat, Soft Shell Crabs, Steam- ing Clams, Open Lo Clams and Chowder Clams and Shrimp. HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSFE 22 State Street Hartford, Conn. co. 428—WLW, Cincinnati—700 00—>Mormon Tabernacle Choir 3 Nothing But the Truth Maids of Melody Vocal solos —Brooks and Ross —Vision-aires ‘Weather inton hotel orchestra :30FKoolmotor grehestra 9:00—Automatics | 30—Real Folks 10:00—R. F. D. 10:30—Burnt Corkers It & Peanuts —Variety 30—Amos 'n’ Andy 11:45—Topics of the Day, Floyd Gibbons 12:00—Castle Farm orchestra 12:30—Theater of the Air 1:00—Hotel Gibson orghestra 1:30—Sweet and Low Down 2:00—Castle Farm orchestra f 379—WGY, Schenectady—790 5:30—Tea Timers 5:47—News items, produce market report, farm forum and stock re- ports 6:18—Black and Gold Room or- chestra :45—Uncle Abe and David —Baseball scores —StudiQ program —Weatfler forecast 30—Musical program $:00—WGY, agricultural program 0—Gypsies 30—Family Party Crime Prevention program: | S. senator = §:00—George S. Harvey, candidate 8:05—Musical interlude 8:15—Syncopated History 8:30—United States Navy band 9:00—Regulator programs 9:30—Toscha Seidel,, violinist and concert orchestra | 10:00—Musical program |10:30—Grand Opera Miniature | 11:01—Baseball scores | 11:06—News | 11:15—Heywood Broun's radio | eolumn |11:30—Jimmie Gallagher and his orchestra | 12:00—Paul Trémaine and his or- | chestra | 13:30—Nocturne, Ann Leaf at the | organ | 226—WDRC, New Haven—1330 6:30—The Madison reporter 3:50—News and weather reporte 5:58—Contest announcement 00—Dinner hour music —The World Bookman 30—Dinner music 00—Alan Adams, Couch, accompanist N 8:15—Arthur P. Hoyt, baritone: Fanny Kipperman. accompanist | §:30—Eugene F. Clark, book re- i view §:45—The Universal City Four 9:00—The Piano Twins with the Silver Moon orchestra 9:30—News and weather report 0:35—The Piano Twins with the Silver Moon orchestra songs Sterling TUESDAY MORN s PROGRAMS rtford—1060 Table WTIC, H: 00—Musical Time §:30—"Cheerio” 9:00—<"Shopping with Susan™ :00—Islanders :15—Housekeepers’ Chat 30—Laurel Trio 45—The Rangers 00—Madelon's Letter Box —Radio Household Institute resnoon Five :00—Farm and Home Forum . Springfield—990 nd Shine Road Man~ olly Bill and Jane )—Shopping About with Dor- othy Randall 8:45—Breakfast Four 4:00—Popular Bits 9:15—Lewis Bray, Mir Minuette Manhatters trel of the ances Ing 0—Stock quotations ildred Reed, soprano —Foo0d talk, Josephine B. Gib- Variety Hour @ state House Safety ):00—Moonshine and Honeysuckle | 10:30—Musical hour :00—Phil Spitalr 11:15—Organ recital 12-WHAM, Rochester—1150 00—To be announced 5—Same as WJZ 0—Violinist, Norbert Klem :45—Stocks, baseball scores 1 :05—Canadian stocks, police news :15—Frank Skultety and his Odenbach orchestra —Maloney Nursery talk nith and his Cavaliers 9:00—Same as WJZ 10:00—Musical prog ter Civic orchestra —Same as WJZ 0—Vaudeville her forecast AC, Boston—1230 m by Roches- 45—The Stampers 0—Melodists the Nation's | Frank Parker and mil Cote, | 15—0dditie 30—The Ambassadors —The Grenadiers —Baseball scores 7:00—Broadcast from Cocoanut Grove garden 7:15—Arthur Butler, candidate nomination for U. —F » Adams, astrol- 7:45—Eben S. Draper, candidate GUARANTEED | Special Radio Experts You can operate your elec- tric radio from your bedroom while you are in bed by plac- ing an extra speaker in your bedroom or any other room in the house. For Information Write to Fred Elliotte 137 OAK STREET Or Come In and See It NEW YORK EXPRESS Four Times Daity 52.:,4: ONE 53.:« ROUND Return way TRIP Ticket Goud 30 Days Brand New Latest Type Parlor Car Conches Deep upholstery, air cushions, inside ¢ compartments, electric fans water, and card tables. No finer ilt. We guarantee your comfort. Leave Crowell's Drug Store West Mai 2 M., 11:00 A and - Daily Running Phone 9:00 A. M P, and Sunday 414 Hours 1951 Make Reservations Early Bonded and Insured YANKEE STAGES, Inc. | —— s Regardless of Its IRNB for republican nomination for U.| 395—WJZ, New York—760 7:30—Rise and Shine, dance or- chestra 7:45—Jolly Bill and Jane, chil- dren’s program, and dialogue | 5:15—"Mouth Health,” Marley R. | sherris | §:30—The Headliners, novelty or- chestra | §:45—Popular Bits 9:15—String Trio with Singing Canaries 10:00—The Manhatters 10:15—Through the Looking Glass with Frances Ingram 10:30—The Manhatters, novelty or- chestra 10:45—Josephine B. Gibson, food talk 11:00—The Recitalists 12:00—Organ Melodfes, Al Carney, organist ' —m———— || Through the Static Uittt SRR Proceedings at the banquet in- cluded in the”program of the na- tional convention of -insurance com- missioners, which will be attended by insurance commigsioners from | variou | states in the union and prov- | |inces of Canada, will be broadcast at | 9 o'clock tonight from station WTIC. | Speakers will include Senator Felix | Hebert of Rhode Island, Lieutenant Governor Ernest E. Rogers of Con- Inecticut, Col. Howard O. Dunham, |insurance commissioner of Connecti- |cut, and several others. The banquet, which will be umncd\éo 400 diners, will be held in the \Hartford club. Musical entertainment will be pro- vided by the Governor's Foot Guard band of Connecticut, directed by |Lieut. William B. Tasille, and the | Colonial Male Quartet, consisting of | Maurice Wallen of “Seth Parker” renown, Raymond Grant, Harry Coe Olmstead and Robert A. Mercer. L] “Famous Fortunes,” a romantic \epic of Americans whose great | wealth has influenced the course of | history, appears for the first time as | a program feature of Station WBZ | this evening at 8:30 o'clock. In this | | new series which strfkes a fresh | | note even in modern radio presenta- | tions, glamorous stories of the shap- ing of vast fortunes are to be told | each week. From the Astors and Van- derbilts to the Rockefellers and | Fords, “Famous Fortunes" will seek out its subjects. Robert L. Ripley, “Believe It or Not” cartoonist, will tell strange tales |of the sea, the navy, fishermer's {stories and other amazing nautica} facts during the broadcast over sta- tions associated with the NBC to- | night at 7:30 o'clock. | Ripley will tell who Paul Jones real- HERALD 8:00—Phil Cook in character sings | Navy was sunk while the country |was not at wat, and who first said, |“Tell it to the marines.” For fisher- | men he will tell of surprising catch- les, and of a well-stocked New Eng- MONDAY, ‘ly was, how the whole United States |ard started to close thi door, |about 21 years old, | Dr. land fishing hole. THe orchestra gets salty and sea- going and plays a number of favor- ites including the popular “Anchoj Aweigh.” The *Polonaise” from Tschaikow- sky's opera “Eugen Oregin” will be pl-. > by an orchesyra directed by Harry Horlick during the broadcast of the Gypsies over stations associat- ed with the NBC tonight'at 8:30 o'clock. The libretto of this adapted from a poem by opera was Pushkin and concerns the affairs of a Rus- sian gallant of that name. The popular ballad, “Little Grey Home in the West,” will be inter. preted by a string sextet, while the Hear Me Calling, Caroline Demands Food, Tries to Police are seeking a young man of whom they have a fairly good description, who forced his way Dr. A. J. Savard, at 53 street, Saturday evening, in an at- tempt to seek food. Mrs. Aurelie Savard, ~mother of Savard, was alone in the house when the youth came to the door and asked her for something to cat. Being suspicious because of his appearance and boldness, Mrs. Sav- CONSTRUCTION Offering for 5 Days Only $5.00 Will Be Offered For Your Old Mattress Condition or Make AUM”’ FURNITURE STORE 381 MAIN ST. quartet will be heard in “Can’t You | Force Entrance to Home | into the home of | Lincoln SEPTEMBER 8, 1930. Hut the visitor pushed her aside and started into the house. Mrs. Savard rushed o the tele- phone and called the police station, and the youth fled. - Wheh Sergeant P. J. ©'Mara reached the house the youth had disappeared and despite a thorough search in the. neighbor- hood, was not !ounq. 1szlly By Communists Will Be Held Tonight Further attempts "to put down the bosses” in New Britain and else- where in this stateand in the United States will be made at 5 o'clock this |atternoon at Smalley and Elm | streets when a group of communists | will deliver several ‘addresses under | the auspices of what they térm the | “international youth day demonstra- |tion.” Yellow fliers were dropped on and east sides - | We write all lines of, | Insurance,’ and give sterday, telling all | personal attention to 1 . | claims. COX &DUNN Realtors 272 MAIN ST. sidewalks all through the north | workers- to be, . present -at the ‘“‘demonstration,” at which _plans will be discussed for ending all war, getting a four-day working week and four weeks' vacation with pay. 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