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MONDAY. | Veterans' program. | 10:30—The Harmony Trio; | Carroll, planist; Eddie Carr Note—Asterisks (*) Indicate Pick| calist; Alfred Seher, banjolst. of the Programs. WEEI—BOSTON—319 5:45—Stock market news. 5:55—Lost and found, 6—Events of the day. 6 6 Fastern Standard Time. Mother Goose,” Bessle Lillian 5 ary and Billie j0—Dinner concert, Emil Heim- ews. berger's Hotel Bond trio: Italian g eature. 6:45—Big Brother club 30—santa Claus. 7:45—Musicale. S—Weekly Book Talk. 8 Musicale. rom New York—Gypsles. m, WTIC—HARTFORD—476 i i | | | | vallo); b. Te- | i ¢. Two Inter- Jewels of the d.| alian Love Jacques Renard and his orch. " Dr. Henry | 11—Radio forecast and weather. WNAC—BOSTON—430 s: a. Impromp- | §—Krazy Kat Kiddies Klub, b. To Spring| o Larks (Lesche- | ster orchestra. :35—Shiners. . :15—Metropolitan theater studio. Grace Walker | 9:15—Metropolitan theater. Antoinette | g he piano ' by German Com- | recital b yDel Castillo. WTAG—WORCESTER—543 Twilight Scouts. —To be announced. e (d'Hard. | 3—Arthur Bassett, planist. Love [(Fard-l” WJAR—PROVIDENCE—185 ere Hid In the|7:30—Santa Claus. Heart of a Rose? (Protheroe). | S—Colonial Launderliers. TII — Old Scotch Songs: a. Down 30—Pr05r:§jm )from \;’E.\F. The Burn, Davy Love; b. Leegie | 10—Grand Opera hour. e My Tairnie. |8 WLSI—PROVIDENCE—41 a. Jeania (Foster); b. Morn- | 8:30—Piano schoool pupils. mn. Grace Walker Nichols. | 10—Biltmore orchestra. 30-—Musical Period: Mrs. Clarence WEAF—NEW YORK—491 Bolmer, accompanist. ffDmner musis ) Soprano — a. Brown Bird Singing | 7—David Crosswell, baritone. (Wood); b. Thanks be to God|7:15—Columbia University lecture. (Dickson); Mrs. Frederick Fish. |7:30—"House of Myths.” Contralto — a. Rachem (Manna $—'Education” Orrin Lester. Zucea; b. To a Hill Cook (Cox). | S;10—Serenaders Mrs. W. L. Schwolow. | 8:50—"Books,” Thomas Masson. S . Mio Babhino | I—Gypsies. Caro Glanni Schicchi” | 10—Grand opera, (Puceini); b. My Love is a Mule-| tno™ . teer (de Nozore); c. The Lady|l1—Rolfe's orchestra. Picking Mulberries (Kelley). Mrs. | WIZ—NEW YORK—154 | 5:32—Market quotations. — a. Slave Song (del| —Financlal summary. b. Coming Home. (Wille 0—Cotton quotations. 1l Reed. :50—Farm market reports. Concert orchestra. —John Kennedy. orchestra. ys Overland program. (Schumann); Prayer ( I — Afl s, 1ot); b. olyphon: 10—Weat 05—The Blazer Boys' orchestra of | Springfleld, Mass.; Incidental Sing- |3 30—Dinner dance, Hotel Buckmin- Metropolitan grand orchestra. —Dance music, Hunters' Cabin 10:03—Continuation of Spanish War Ruth | 1, vo- and business | i. “La Forza del Des- ing by Ray Deleports and Harold | 9:30—World conference on faith and order; speakers, Bishop McConne the Rev. Charles H. Brent George W. Wickersham. 10—Kelth McLeod, Godtrey Lu 10:10—Fireside Boy: 10:30—Dance orchestra WBNY—NEW YORK—322 -Talk. 8:05—F. Stern, pianist. 8:10—Orchestra. 8:30—Clifiord Odets, recitations. 8:45—Bert Werner, songs. 1san; b. | 9—Bygona orchestra. enderson; d. | 2:30—Jack Cohen, songs. 9:50—Bob Sterns, tenor. mare; b. Hugs and | 10—Hady Boy \ly Sweetheart, 10:15—DMartin's orchestra. 10:30—Variet “Mel- WGBS—NEW YORK—316 6—Uncle Geebee. 0—Wunderlich's orchestra. Remo Bufano, “Marionettes.” 15—News items, orchestra. WMSG—NEW YORK—303 6—Bobby Langston, Ruth songs. 6:15—Florence Star, talk. | 6:30—Hazel Collins, soprano. :45—Sport talk, Bill Steinke. 7—Fred Ruzicka, violinis Craft: | 1 — a. That Night in Araby; b. Who Wouldn't; c. Tenderly; d. My Cutey's Due at Two Two Two To- Cherie 1 Love You (waltz); b. c. That's Why I Love oy Face. k Bottom; b. Hard to c. Do You Believe in Breezing Along With ol theater organ: olks at Home," Wal- tic, John Quinlan, director. 3—Farm information. :25—Market repor WICC—BRIDGEPORT—285 7—Uncle Georse. 0—To be announced. 7:45—Louis H. Serre, baritone. s—Jennie Cree Gregory, soprano. 15—Charles Scanlon, tenor. 0—To be announced. 30—Lorna Lee, songs. :45—Belle Brooks, songs. Milton Yokeman, tenor. :15—Brock Pemberton, Cast.” 30—Wright and Wrong, songs. 45—Ladies’ trio. | 9—Helen Gleason, soprano. 9:15—Instrumental trio |9:30—Helen Gleason, opera star. 7:05—Organ recital by Rene Dage- | ?:45—John Von Aspe, tenor. S |10—Evelyn Laska, songs. 730 Soventh lecture in “How to|10:15—Dance orchestra. b Regd Dlagar WHN—NEW YORK—361 tol theater orchestra. 6:30—Radio “Movie” club. presenting Violet | 7:30—Dance orchestra. vio- | S—Belle MacDonald, songs. §:15—Jack Davls, baritone, | 8:25—Talk, H. B. Shonts. §:30—Dance orchestra. » | 9—Touls De Villiers, tenor. 9:15—Martjorie Fink, planist Night contralto, vicinity eater program. 11—The Four Banjoliers. WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 8:10—Newspaper sidelights. 6:15—Lenox enscmble. 6:30—Adams House orchestra. 7—Market reports. sisted by Ethel Woodman, contral- to. 9—Aleppo Drum Corps or Shriners band. *9:30—Spanish War Vetera under au Council No. band, B liams Trio. sman F. W. Dallinger, orchestra. Colonel J. Gihou . McCarthy missing Dance orchestra. mid.—Dance orc} : W YORK—374 financial report. her report. Judith Roth, songs. vosevelt concert or Joseph and Hon WOMA—NEW YORK—3 11 Ta QU'LL feel upse have a fire bef f vou and Marr, 7:15—Mrs. Darwin Kingsley, soprano Doreta Jerome, “How 1 rnsback Lurn de down feel if pro- ¢ out In | this picture and see ho you have the tection, LOVIE S JONES AGENCY | COURT ST. Telephone 1799 or 202 \ T. C. SMITH SONS| | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928. the air, creps being found every- where. The day just sort of dragged along, with nothing of moment be- ing broadcast all day. Along towards night, KDKA, Pittsburgh, broke out with a twilight hour program, the overture from “Tannhauser” being 12:30-—Club program. WNYC—NEW YORK—526 6—Herman Neuman, .pianist. 6:10—Market High Spots. 0—Herman Neuman, planist. 0—Elementary German lessons. 7—Advanced German lessons. 7:30—Police alarms. yur Boro Off 7:55—Dance orchestra. w :15—"Play,” Henry Wek. 8:30—Dance orchestra. —Judge Joseph T. Ryan. 5—Rosalie Erck, contralto. 0-—Public School Athletic League. White, planist. Schuster, tenor. ily Lutz, soprano. —Police alarms; weather. 8:10—Dance music. 8:30—Address, Rev. Forrest Dager. ] 9—Organ recital. | 9:45—DMusical program. 10:30—Dance music. WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 6:05—Dinner musie. 6:45—NMarket reports. » 7—Bedtime story, roll call. /CAU—PHILADELPHIA—278 —Joe McGrath's orchestra. 5—Higgins & Burke, songs. 7:30—Recital. 8—Skiller's Skylarks. —Sheppard Nevas, violinist. 8:45—Merry Minstrels. 0—Instrumental Trio. 10—Anna Duffy, soprano. 10:15—John Harrington, tenor. 10:30—Parodians’ orchestra. WPG—ATL TIC CITY—300 :15—O0rgan recital. 0—Dinner music. 55—Talk, Arthur Eldred. 05—Hotel dinner musie. §:30—James Way, tenor. Through the Static Saturday evening was far better |than Sunday, even though the |former brought with it plenty of | Played by the Little Symphony or- | static. The middle portion of Satur- | chestra. |day evening found a great deal of « o |that interference gamboling on the| We waited some time and then ;gl'een, although it gradually faded | WBZ, Springfleld, went on the air. |out as the night progressed. Stations | We heard a talk by Commander | were plentiful and loud. Last night | Donald B. MacMillan, intrepid Arctic was a different proposition. It was a | explorer, who took us for a trip to real week-end night, with howls, | the far north. His talk concerned the squeals, squeaks, squawks, whistles, | “Smith Sound Eskimos,” and his de- moans and everything else being | scription of life beyond the Arctic contributed by errant regeneratives. | Circle was vivid. He's a pretty fair | Honestly, those things are respon-| talker, too. !sible for a whole lot of bad temper. | ¢ o o | Well, they infested everything last| Moving toward WLS we heard part | evening and during the day yester-| of the activities from the Little | day, too. If one tuned in on a station | Church in The Vale, where it was | which was coming in clear, one had | announced that $49 had been re- only to walt a short time; a howl | ceived by mall. A soprano was an- | would be started before many min- | nounced to sing, but WBZ started to | utes had elapsed. There was no | spread out and we heard a trumpet | static last evening, but there was|solo from the latter station instead. | code, code and still more of the We took what we got and were same thing. There was a disgusting | thankful. Kener, soprano; §. Jami- son, tenor. News digest. 0—Darl Bethmann, baritone. ry Price, “Questionnaire.” 145 T 11 Read's sax othy Hoyle, violinist a-—Concert, orchestra. —Sibyl House, speaker. 10—Harmony quartet. : ring Trio. 10:30—Dance orchestra, 9:30—Talk, James Hyndman. 11—Dance orchestr: vl v 1 . LR 10:15—Listeners’ variety; quartet. WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 ™ i E D e Zorash) Whers was giehty 02 adstab SITE Trio. N 6—Stock reports; news | & T e e e | Pontiac, where a tenor soloist sang ;‘”'h(‘l': L::;""Y"“K—”‘ 6:20—Farm news. Out at WLS, Chicago, they had | “The Old Rugged Cross” and a BT | 5:30—Dinner music. the regular Saturday night got-to- | quartet obliged with “Just For To- | 0~—Knickertocker Eskimos NORSOUBEALO-—819 gether. This station didn't stop at|day.” Volume was extreme. WEAF, Sy Bngoaters, © O Rony anan S0 anything and it was one of the few | New York, was also very loud, as P 2 SRR unhampered by noise. Chubby, who- | a8 WTAM, Cleveland, the latter o 7:45—"Public Plan Banking." alks, 9—Musical program. cver he Is, used his banjo to good ad- | broadcasting dance music late in the cvening. = imer e |vantage, playing and singing “The S S |Trish Christening,” this belng follow- | orRE e Rl ed by “Riding on a Hump-Back | 50— llmg,ra"" Mule.” Then \l(:un]‘ia sherman's or-| CWHA? I I'F chestra, at the College Inn, Chicago, T‘::!‘{‘,‘;‘;;:" Pl offered “Sweet Thing” and “Sun- Weather and markets. - ey SR Musical program. WHAZ—TROY—380 8—Sterling Mixed quartet. §—Address, R. D. Bell. Campus Serenaders. 9: 155 s s e WPCH, New York, broadcasts on; Sunday mornings nowadays the serv- ices of the Grace Methodist Episco- | pal church. These services go on the | |air at 11 o'clock, with Rev. John L. Davis, pastor, in charge. Rev. Dr. | Davis was formerly pastor of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, this city. | Comedy Songbird. ord, monologist. iravan orchestra. WLWL—NEW YORK-—384 tian ensemble. Later WTAM, Cleveland, walked in, with Ev Jones and the Gang of-| ficiating. Whoever was announcing | made a pretty falr job of it, helping udents’ Glee club. ! materially in speeding up matters, /mphony orchestra. with snappy wise-cracks, et cetera. RC—WASHINGTON—169 The orchestra, much better than we WOLT o i hg i 7—\:?\”}0\'.'u' orchestra. Inave ever heard it berore, played | Thought Husband Joking, erson Hour. “Black Rottom,” “Wha Could Be Left Body by Roadside eram from WEAF. More Wonderful Than You?" and,| .y B s o g her Musieal avogram: by request, “Thanks For The Buggy |, o o F2TTY amesen. el Musical progra X | et L . stranee lusband was hiding as a practical WBAL—BALTIMORE—246 Ride.” which we sat through, strange | i o0 ove their oor home . from —Sandman Circle. ROg | Port Chester to Rye, N. Y., Satur- 0—Dinner orchestra. |day night, Jamesen was lying dead 0—Organ recital. WTIC, Hartford, broadcast from beside the road with a fractured —Musical program. the Club Worthy Hills again Satur- | skull, k, Dr. J. B. Robinson day night. We'll say one thing, that| As the couple, with their three nsemble. the band doesn’t sound half as good |children, were passing through Port | £ concert. over the air as it does when one Chester, Jamesen's hat blew off, and hears it up there at the club. We |he stopped the car and returned for have one big kick to register, and |it. When he did not return after |that concerns the two young lady|some time, Mrs. Jamesen thought he —Report on all important live- [singers they had up there Saturday|was trying to frighten her and drove stock, grain, wool, cotton and evening. It hurts us to say it, but home. Later Jnr'mjsens body was produce markets; nows period. | they were pretty terrible. They didn't | found near the United Hospital n :45—University of Pittsburgh ad- seem to be able to carry a tune, or Port Chester. It is believed that as American Art, Talk No. VI: | they were nervous, or something, at (he alighted from his automobile he Jeed for Art in American jany rate, both of them sounded not|Was struck by a passing car which 0 good, and we certainly hope that |did not stop. those ladies sounded better up at tt R T R Bathing Suit club, else there would have been a‘iDiSdainA In Her Catalina Swim h for the swinging doors. Espe- | New York, Nov. 20 (#—Whether v distasteful dld we find Betty | Somebody's renditlon of “Moonlght},r "y o Schosramel will attempt [the swim from Catalina Island to on The Ganges,” which she Insisted | PITTSBURGH—481 upon pronouncing “Ga-ges.” Galltoriis: dopendh on. & qusstion of —Dinner concert. | | clothes. —Dinner concert. | WLW, Cincinnati, and WREO. | "y schoemmel, who swam from —Uncle Kay-Bee, Lansing, were also strong with dance | Ajpans to New York garbed in a American Red music and a variety program, Te-|\qol fat, announced today that if §—Salon concert. spectively. It would have been &!sho were forced to wear a bathing | 9-11—From WEAF. great night if it hadn't been some- gujt she would not attempt the Cal- 11—Zez Confrey's orchestra. thing els: ifornia swim to be held January 15, [itzi Covarto's orch Yesterday was a typical Sunday on ‘far a $25.000 purse. Mrs. Schoem- | |mel said that she had found that | |even the use of a regulation swim- | ming suit retarded her speed. |FOR SALE k| One Family House of seven | rooms on Euclid Ave., (Belvi- B dere) steam heat and fire A place. Will sell very reason- | That's all for today, thanks! Svoy concert. —P. E. L. " the Rev. Py en Lavelle, violinist. oger Peters, baritone. rese Listeux ensemble. abeth Gibbs, contralto. James Chamberlain, tenor. Ninore Instrumental Trio. WKBQ—NEW YORK—285 Walter Shafer, songs. Pauline Kittner, soprano. Bob Langston, tenor. —Newkirk's orches WWRL—WOODSIDE: 3—Jimmy Taylor's orches! Dance orchestra. n E. Rauser's BURGH—309 ! 6:15—Dihner concert. R “At Home | I'he Two Vetel {arry Ash’'s orchestra. 12 mid.—Midnig i WOR—NF Loretta Eifler, Brinley Jones, semble, and J. udio e soprano; baritone. ht opera hour. signals and weather er, contralto. :45—N. Y. 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