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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1926. Florence Mascott, songs. ! WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—300 ility, and are bei turned out u'o! the Legion in Paris next year and Symphonic orchestra. 7:15—Organ recital. a high type of citizen. he will give all detalls of the jour- Dr. Barton also spoke at the neY. JwZfl'{'fifii rl:“l‘:i!::& church service in the morning. He| Two official moving picture films spoke on home and foreign missions, |of the state convention parade in (Supposed _ Orphans ~ Restored Through Newspaper Publicity | 8:05—Dinner music. pointing ‘out that the - American | Philadelphia will also be shown. Ar- More than 12,000 Near East chil- 8:30—Dance orchestra. | s—Patrick Killikelly, tenor. 19 contralto. Murray Schulberg, violinist. eorge Ohtell, song Marion Doran, songs. -Piano, violin and ccilo. 10:15—Frear and Smith, duets. —Senator Ford, monologist. WCSH—PORTLAND—256 6—Stocks; market. | 6:20—Farm feature. 7:30—Radio Farm school. Note—Asterisks (*) Indicate Pick | 3—Entertainers. of the Programs. | 8:30—Music. 19-10—From WEAF. WEAF—NEW YORK—192 6—Dinner music. —Helen Graves, soprano. |7:15—Columbla University BMONDAY. | 12—Dance orchestra. WMSG—NEW YORK—303 Langston and Marr, songs. berts, duets. soprano. Eastern Standard Time. WTIC—HARTFORD—478 - “Mother Goose,” Bessle Lilllan 7:30—Judge Inch, 7:45—Walter Tooss, Serenaders. 30—Quartet. -Hour of music. ‘Weather forecast. 10:02—Two veterans. 12—Variety program lecture. songs. —Dinner concert, Emil nony l‘rm a !le\LJIla Helm-| 43 wwhat's Wrong with Educa- H Dances | " Tionter 9. 2 3 Dances| tion,” Orrin Le ~Dicy y s 't c. Neny|8:10—Concert. et - 8:45—"Say 1t With Books, Orton Tewson. 9—Ensemble. 6—Herman N st 10—Grand opera, “Lakme 1 "W, 11—Dance orchestra to WEAF. : WLWL—NEW YORK—381 §—Trio §:15—Current events 30—Concert. Talk, the Rev. Ensembl -Anthony Meli, b. —Louis Kenir, viol 0—XKathleen Robinson, soprano. 9:20—Billy King, Instrum ts. 9:30—Athlet JZ—NEW YORK—151 32—Market quotations, ers (Von Blon 526 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS from | :man, German lessons. WRST—BAY SHORE—2168 T—Hour of music. WGBB—FREEPORT—244 lita Herst, contralto. ager and Gainer, songs. n Milner, soprano. Hager and Gainer, songs. thel Kreider, pianist. —John Cramer, xylophone. o quartet. ring Voices | ing You Hearts- Down in | ith McJun- Murie] Pass- Soprano: trau b. 1F ~ase (Branscombe) the Forest (Ronald). kin Dewey, soprano; more, accompani 7:30—Monday M *§—The New D The Band (Panel! tz Nascher. Dolin = One Family House of seven rooms on Euclid Ave., (Belvi- dere) steam heat and fire place. Will sell very reason- able. |8:30—"Ballads,” James Way. | 8:45—Dora Williams, soprano. oar& of which the lucal' church is |rangements have been made to erect v and Dougherty —Rosalle Wolfe, soprano. | 9—Concert orchestra. part, has more than 800 mission- a moving booth in the hotel ball- rtainers )—Dance orchestra. | :80-Concert gl Seien: at work | s Vo, Thelo i34 [ ratie “ —Dance orchestra. :15—Quartet. —American Legion quartet. directly attached to the New Britain * 0—Quartet and artists. | WHAR—ATLANTIO CITY—275 church." He “saidthe ‘church~"here NEW STATION FOR A. L. has done good work in the past, but g S Toktra: | 6:20—Farm news. dren],(hnugh‘: to })e orpban‘: orhAr- et 2 e ank Reed, baritone, 6:30—Dinner music. menians or Assyrian parents, have . (fantry, state armory, Broad = street, R SR Saen el oy | WGR—BUFFALO—319 been restored to their parents, main- | "oV Theodors Answorth Greene. | 7, o0, g "gaturday atternoon at 3 —Van Horne, Capt. Upton. WAHG—RICHMOND HILL—316 |6:30—Dinner mustc. |1y through newspaper advertising, |yl ‘0T O TR O o'clock. Among the many matters » orchestra. Civies.” 7:45—"Public Plan Banking.” according to Rev. James L. Barton, | = (B L aressed the |Of ImPortance to be discussed is that e CiRniae 8—Talk, the Rev. P. F. Cusick. | general secretary of the American 5 ssed the |o¢ removal of state headquarters members of the church on the sub- | ¢rom New Haven to Hartford. State Ject of the “Every member canvass.” |1 o ; 6:15—Dinner music. Dr. Barton stated that there are 7:30—Dance orchestra. approximately 11,000 Near East WWRL—WOODSIDE—259 3:30—Recital, Harriet Schoenfield. | children still in orphanages, who planist. §—Orchestra. WRC—WASHINGTON—I69 [are being graduated into useful eiti- > 9—2Musical hour. T—Orchestra, |zens as rapidly as possible. This|in Philadelphia by Connecticut 0 Home Party.” 3—DMusical program. |will take two years more, then the | Legionnaires will be the feature. ™y {will be held Wednesday evening at 'FOI\ SAI E 8 o'clock in the Hotel Bond ban- was ‘quet room in Hartford. W. 8. Alex- 8 lander of Meriden is chairman of :25—Report on all important live- | 1.0+"o" foet s the Near East or- |the committee and he already has stock, grain, wool, cotton and| | phanages can graduate teachers and |several hundred applications on file. | produce markets; news period. |y eeq they are being hired by the :45—University of Pittsburgh ad-| o6t government of Russia at good dress. “Christmas in German Lit- |Gy o (o tlt Siitness He stated that by advertising —Dance music. | 7:40—Talk. u rtme: - added that a progressive organiza- The | Conneghonc i doractnent ex Ak |8:15—Male quartet. |Board of Foreign Missions, who headquarters of the American Le- Wicker Will Explain 10—Opera from WEAF. \'ear East Rellef will automatically State Commander Harry C. Jack- ‘B——!{D\\ard Greene, composer-pian- WKBQ—NEW YORK—285 | 8—Trlo. WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 tion should not be satisfled in 1927 |cutive committes of the American Aenes Totito, planist. 6—Stock reports; news. unless it could do more than it aid |Legion will meet in the rooms of in 1926. Dr. Barton spoke in plade Headquarters Company, 169th In- | 9 _Musical program. spoke to the Men's Bible class at the 11—Supper music. |Tirst Congregational church yester- glon have been located in New WMAK—BUFFALO—365 | day on the Near East Relief. Haven for the past few years. A. L. Visit to Paris A Boosters’ banquet at which | reminiscenses of the good times held 11—Theater concert. | g0 aut of business, he explained. KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 An interesting statement Dinner concert. made by Dr. Barton when he eaid son, who recently returned from a | visit to natlonal headquarters at In- |dianapolis, Ind., has secured John rimakers. in (Sullivan.” Cornet solo ‘reole Sue (Da Farland, Noon, De The Ba kado” My | Me- | quartet — 35—Financial summary. 40—Cotton quotations. | 5:50—Market reports. | —Orchestra. 7 M. —John Kennedy, Football.” !Svl)ance orchestra. 8:30—Orchestra and soloists. \"ll]wr 9: lice Murison, soprano. | NI \\ ) ORK—131 erenaders. 7—=Sacred pro; WOR—NEWARK—105 Kener 6:15—Ensemble. tenor. —Bill \\ hatley, “Sports.” 9:55—Time Jami- | forecast. sprano; S. “All-American A Milholland, soprano. Mary Price. Toyle, violinist. 7:30—Dance orchestra. urrent Topics, lecture. 8—Willard | “ist, ana orchestra. 9—Light opera hour. signals and weather | WTAM—CLEVELAND—389 6—Guy Lombardos Royal Canadians. | 7—Allen theater orchestra. concert orchestra. 9—From New York. Armenian and Aseyrian newspapers, the Near Fast Rellef had restored 12,000 supposed orphans to ‘thelr | | parents, often in other parts of the | \vorld One instance he related was |that of a boy found in Palestine, thought to be an orphan, whose parents had fled to America. The boy was restored to his parents. J. Wicker, national chairman of the Franes travel committee, as the!( :Ox& DUNN | principal speaker for the evening. |This will be Mr. Wicker's first ap- 1 272 Main St. pearance in New England in con- nection with the national convention — Laurel Wreath Polke |0:30—Vernon Kelso, baritone, 9:45—Maurice Leest trio; Ellie Mar- fon Ebeling, sopran 10:30—Dance orchestra. WGBS—NEW YORK—316 6—Children's hour. 6:30—Concert trio. 6:55—News {tems, trio. WRNY—NEW YORE— 7—Sports and finance. 10—Weather report. 15—Talk. 30—Concert orchestra. Huse. Because of the fact that the or- hans in the Near East schools are | |the survival of the fittest, Dr. Bar- Iton said they are above the average in mentality, intelligence and adapt- 10—Willard concert orchestra. 11—Emerson Gill and his Bambo Garden orchestra. lecture, “Poets.” Harmonists. S s quartet; trio. |10—Anna Reichl, soprano; Joseph | e —NEW 10'113?_02;&“0 Hempellmann, tenor. | WBAL—BALTIMORE—: stra. —Sadye Gann, pianist. |6—Sandman Circle; “A Scout Is| s bulletins. Courteous.” | 6:30—Dinner orchestra. 30—Frederick D. Weaver, [ISaE §—Frida Ilmer, Miller, tenor; pianist. 9—Talk. To be ar |9:10—Ensemble. rtainer: Ruth Weldon, | 10-11—Slaff concert. —Club program. luets. |11-12—WBAL dance orchestra. WPOH—NEW YORK—273 | WRVA—RICHMOND—256 5 io Bobs. —Market news service, farm flash- es (livestock). 2 » Blazing Star and Asslst- ing artists, Guess Who? Myster- fous Voice. 9—"True Virginia Lore.” *9:10—Acca Temple Shrine band | and soloists. 1 | 10:30—Hotel Richmond Winter Gar- | den orchestra. 1 Ray- | One family house on South Burritt street. Very fine Waters | ‘ Hyndman. | location. Owner has just built a new house and will sell (‘ jeurance); c. The ; d. Hungar- this property on reasonable terms. Inquire. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. FOR RENT Store on Main Street Opposite City National Bank Deep Store — New Front Apply Gordon Bros. Anvil Polka ian Fantasia ( 9-—Polyphoni 10—W, organ- LET US MAKE YOUR Christmas Photographs Life Like and Artistic Portraits Arcade Studio William | Bush, soprano; Bill I“ll:!“()»‘h. sports. Winifred 1mes Browning, tenor. Don't Sing| Aloha When I Go (Smith). Martin | and Storen, accordionists. §—Helen Baldwin, recital. Quartet — Gypsy Wind (\\'ooler),‘;,i:~€an‘c? mux o, :,\-.5,:; s e oA |9—Talk, Hugo Gernshack. Shenton. |8:15—Trio. il Robertson, songs. ance music. ounced. $—Band. dith Keller and Thomas W. § a. Professor ‘V(fllnv 30—St. Nicholas society. Flving Machines; :45—Address, Governor Moore. Off (Comedy gang) lo—Addre&s, Mayor Kendrick. st Wardel, humorist. 0:15—Address, Mayor Walker. rtet — a, A Musical Trust‘”’ v . 'Til the Sands of the |11: Desert Grow Cold (Ball). Apollo | 8 : Male Quartet. | 6:30—Movie club. 3 . | Accordion — Group of Swedish7:30—Melodies. felody Maids, duets. ; Folk Songs. Martin and Storen, ac- | 8—Bert Dixon, songs. —Forrest eford, baritone. |6 | 8:15—Dora Silbert, songs. —Tommy Christian, saxophone. |7 ation — Dear Old Donnegal | Dialect); Ernest Wardel,| humorist. | Accordion Astra (A Spanish ' Weldon, duets. 10—Kane and Gildey, songs. 10:30—Dance orchestra. 0—Dance orche: monic Girls. WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 o—Dance orchestra. ensemble. 6:10—Dinner music. | WHN—NEW YORE—361 | 6:45—Market reporta. 7—DBedtime story. WFI—PHILADELPHIA—393 —Dance orchestra, oal T. 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