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NEW BRITAIN DAIiY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1930. 9:00—Henry-George —Symphony concert 10:00—"Mr. and Mrs.” o 10:154-Radio Playhouse 1—Baseball scores {11:15~Heywood Broun's Radio column 11:30—Mickie Alpert and his or- chest 12:00—Bert Lown | orchestra | 12:30—Nobturnc organ 30—Tercentenarians State House fety 0—Rise and Shine, Jolly Bill and Jane TUESDAY 5:35—Reports ing prices 0—The Parks Sisters 6:10- ociated Press b stock ; | and the Biltmore Eastern Daylight Saving Time | eball Ann Leaf at the he 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 ‘WJZ, New York—760 dance or- RS Old Witches; skit with | arcella Shields and Helene Han- Headliners; novelty or- | Traditional folk songs of Ireland {and Gaelic compositions by native | composers are’ included on the “Rambles in Erin” program to be broadcast over WOR tonight at o'clock. Those appearing on this Irish hour are Seamus O’Doherty, tenor; vieve McKenna, soprado; Jo- Smith, pianist; Anna Wini- narrator and guide, and who conducts the orchestra. sephine fred Smith George Shackle AUTO INSURANCE “RATES PUBLISHED ncreases Show Gains Over| Schedule for Last Year | increases over 1930, for territory ) (Boston), 5 (Arlington, Lynf Quincy, Salem, Walthany, etc) § (Braintree Brockton, Haverhill, Olathe, Kans., Sept. 23 (A—His Framingham, Lawrence, Lowell | sjavation to the rank S Reading, etc.) 1 (Fall River, Hol-} ST AR K tew Bedford, Springfield, |MOVing !picture actors having Worcester, etc.) and 8 (the remain- changed -the situation considerably, der of the state). The rates for!Charles (Buddy) Rogers is planning territory 1 (Chelsea), 2 (Revere). b, coonq trip to Burope: and 4 (Cambridge, Everett, Somer- : 8 e Mrs. Bert Rogers, who lives with her actor son in Hollywood, said to- Buddy Regers Planning Second Trip to Europe lle, Winthrop) remained the same as in 1984. ¥ | WOR salon vannah Lir - 226—WDRC, New Haven—1330 6 —Dance music Canaries ews and weather report 10:00—The Manhatters; novelty or- 6:58—Contest announcement tra Aunt Molly 10:45—Mar{” Hale Martin’s House- :15—Dinner hour music hold Period 5—The World Bookman 11:00—The Recitalists 30—Dinner hour music Organ Melodi Ethel Carpénter, m = Barbara Troop, accompan- ¥:00—Sunset Hour with Gertrude " orchestra; McAuliffe, contralto; Christiaan Kriens, director 6:00—Rhythm Chasers, Len Ber- | man, director 6:15—News 6:30—TlimaIslanders; hapl, director 6:45—Baseball scores 0—Rhythm Chasers :00—Varlety half-hour * :30—Sketch $:45—Popular Bits 9:15—String Trio with Singing A cycle of George M. Cohan's song succe including such once popular tunes as “Mary's a Grand |01d Name,” “Give My Regards to | Broadway,” “Yankee Doodle Boy,” land “Over There,” will be played by an augmented orchestra as overture to the radio playhouse to- night over W4BC and the Colum- bia net work. The etheréal curtain will rise at 10:15 p. m. Other features to be heard at thi; vd Gib- 7:00—Amos 'n* Andy | 7:15—Dance orchestra | 7:00 7:30—Phil Cook | 7:45—The Adventures Preston; dramatic inc life of an American girl interludes 8:00—Orchestra; Wayne King, ducting; male quart 8:30—Fred Starr and Mike Ma- Polly s in th m Al Carney usical e tralto con- ! Y Adeline Beebe with the $ippy Go Lucky” trio Chdrles C. Smith, pianist ThTOUgh ll'e Static ililw' are a dramatic pref®tntation en- 9:15—Maur; songs | —_— :‘1““1" i nta F 5 - g RN e B | ord playing “Gypsy Love Song’; ble 0dds against the American rev-| qance version of “Kamenoi Ostrow.” | olutionists, both from within their Y - own ranks and without, are sum- |med up in the final lines spoken by Gedbge Washington himself in the sketch, “Benedict Arnold’s Treason,” to be heard by radio listeners to- night at 6:30 o'clock. Washington, Sir the British con 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 Al Glaser 0—Ensemble 5—Safety Crusaders :30—Stock quotations 3—Contest 5—Roadman 0—Weather man :05—Baseball scores, sport digest :15—Savannah Liners' orchestra 5—*"Topics in Brief" :00—Amos 'n’ Andy” :15—Sentinels 0—Phil Gook :45—TUncle Willard J §:00—Hotel Brunswick orchestra NeSl0 ] 1 blonscrs ric Frederick G. | 00—Tek Music I T symphony or- :30—Bonnie Laddles Parenteau | 5—South Sea Islanders 0—Salute 4 o 30 Suckoo rection Raymond Kni e weatharnan tra direction Robert Armbruster :03—Baseball scores, sport digest Sl W LG (L direction Ludwig Laurier Art Kassell's orchestra from Hotel 128—WLW. Cincinnati—700 Music and Vee Lawnhurst, oloist; Don | n Schmidt, | Mur- | pianist vocal Byron, cellisf ray Kellner 9:30—Bonnie Taddies James Whelan, Lou Charles Kenny puth odgers, tenor ion —_— WEDNESDAY MORNING PRO- RAMS 303—WBZ, Springfield—990 r& Joseph | 7:30—Rise%and Shine 7:40—Roadman 7:45—Jolly Bill and u- | $:00—Phil Cogk e 014 Witches $:30—Shopping About With Dor- othy Randall S:45—Popular Bits | 9:15—Trio 9:45—Mid-week service, Greater | ton Federation of Churches | C ehan, e G ey |New York university, goes on the 5—Manhatters |air tonight as a prophet of the foot- 10:45—Mary Hale Martin's House- |ball scores in the big games to be hold played throughout the country mext | 11:00—Dorothy Chase and the /. The program will be Ghinyia Blaye from 7:30 to 7:45 p. m. 11:15—Recital over station WOR. Perey L. Crosby, whose “Skippy” s one of the nation’s best loved comic strip characters, will be the guest speaker tomorrow afternoon {at 5 o'clock in “Bill Schudt’s Going |to Press” program over the CBS. “A Cartoonist Looks at Life” is nder, Major An-|the topic chosen by Crosby dre, the British spy who met death |The cartoonist home at so courageously—all these historic | McLean, Virginia, a few miles from unite to depict the dra-|Washington, and will deliver his of Arnold. |talk from the Capital studios of Co- | lumbia. trio and male Noll 6 Jane iy Henry Clinton, make characters sto tion Zohl Tk matic burl skity at. ht; orches- uckoo R “Chick” Meehan, hehd coach of ASHES STREWN ON WATER Boston, Sept. 23 (UP) — In keep- ing with his wishes, the ashes of Captain Joe Fawcett, for 40 years a pilet in Boston harbor, were strewn on the waters off Graves 422—WOR, Newark—710 5:00—Florence Farrar Gilmore, so- prano 5—Constance Talbot Knitted Fashion 5:30—Miss Algonqu 2 40—DMotors contest S :45—Jack Woelfe Grinsted, songs 5:45—A. H. Woods of t Guest” company i—Baseball 9—Tower time —Phil Cook e 0—TUncle Don 45—Hotel Sinton orchestra & - 6:30—Sports Period —Weather forecast b—Hotel Astor orchestra 00—Band concert 5—*Timely Investment Topics :30—Dream Shop Jay ®. McCoy 9:00—Bubble Blowers 0—To be anno 1 9 Famburitza §—To be announced lows §:01—Rambles in F Me-Not 8:30—Mid-Pacific, Hawaiian en- semble 9:00—Fall Frolics 9:30—Tbsen’s “Ro 0—The Three 0:45—Globe Trotter 11:00—Weather report ) 11:03—Will Oakland Terrace or- | chestra. | ¥1:30—Moonbeams i ing Chair Melody G S scores i—Hotel G Variety Amos Cheers Gihbon —Cl Castle he Men from the fotel Gibson orchestra 349—WABC, New York—860 5:00—Rhythm Kings 0—Bert Lown and his Biltmore . orchestra 0—Marry Tucke® and his Bar- «clay orchestra 6:00—MacDe 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 Gilbert Owen Gilbert Owen Scout prog T and Canadian stocks police icker arkets: news all Ramblers his Cali- Mountaineer and rly Book Worm Alexander Wollcott 8:00—Musical program featuring Julia Sanderson 0—Kaltenborn Edits the News §—S8alad Dressers 9:00—Henry-George 0—The Symphony concert 0—Mr. and Mrs. 10:15—Radio Playhouse: screen stars and players 11:00—Bert Lown and his Biltmore |1 orchestra el 11:15—Heywood Brou column 11: 12:00—Bert Lown orchestra 12:30—Nocturne; Ann Leaf at the organ :30—O0n Wings of Song; concert | orchestra | me as WIZ | Musical program | Same as WJZ | —Musical recital | Same as WJZ Time; weather 2H—WNAC, Bo —Ted and his Greater Gang and his Biltmore ik Dandies Melodists in and his Cru- 0 0—The Question Box :45—The Modernists cball scores arner Brothers produc- Forget-Me-Not™ 0—Tea Timers, dance band 7:30—The Cleercoalers :45—Mountaineers; vocal and in- | ¢:00_ rycical program + strumental $:30—Kaltenborn Edits the News 6:05—Black and Gold Room or-| g.ys .ot chestra direction Ludwig Laurier £:40—Tnited Press baseball scores —Uncle Abe and David: rural sketch with Phillips Lord and Ar thur Allen 7:00—Review of the National Am ateur Golf championship, 0. B. Keeler 7:15—Laws That Safeg —“Criminal * Liability of 3 Women,” Dean Gleason L. er % 454—WEAF, New York—660 5:00—The Lady Next Door, chil- dren’s program direction Madge Tucker INNER-SPRIN MATTRES 129 $1.00 DOWN and 50c WEEKLY —it may be your Radio Tubes Ready for a day of selling that will make history! A whole 4shipment of quality e : spring filled mattresses to go at this special $:00—Troika Bells: Genia Fonari- | 8 figure. You cannot imagine the comfort ova, soprano: N. 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