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{10—Congressman Arthur M. Free of i the House of Representatives. 10:10—Dance orchestra. —Talk, Creswell Maclaughlin. 0—Orchestra; novelties. —Dance orchestra; entertain- ers. WGBS—NEW YORK—316 6—Bedtime story. 6:30—Orchestra. 6:50—Talk; news. Eastern Standard Time. Note—Asterisks (*) Indicate Pick of the Programs. WTIC—HARTFORD—476 —"Skinny and His Gang." 0—News. 30—Dinner music, Emil Heim- berger's Hotel Bond trio: a. Sere- nade (Ern); b. The Nile (Leroux) c. Prize Song from “The Meister- singers” (Wagner); d. American Suite (Cadman); e. “Sylvia” Ballet Music (Delibes). 7—Radio Farm Course, Connecticut Agricultural College, “Why the 4-H Club Boys and Girls Like " A. J. Brundage. : a As the Georgia™) W YORK—3 4 6: 30—Orchestra. ; orchestra :30—Orchestra. Mac and I 8:50—Talk. 9—"Play Review 9:30—Norman Pearce, 10—Madelyn Sheppard 11—Orchestra. 12 mid.—Enterts WENYNEW YORK—371 7—Sport Rays; Financial Digest. 10—Weather report. Alfred McCann, nnie, songs. : poet. Setdl/(from. “In , soprano. (,\zcrm.u Wilson); b. El Rocio Dew Drops) (de Blanche); e. res de Otono (Autumn Flow- ) (de Blanche); d. Punchinello (Victor Herbert). Laura C. Gau. | let, staff planist WTIC. )—Christmas program: a. Gesu | !:30—T.ouis Stillman, Bambino (Yon); b. Where Wild | 7:35—Talk. Judea Stretches Far (Stoughton); | S—Hour of music. . Holy Night (Harker); d. Halle- - G. Ma lujah (Handel); e. March of the Magi (L 0is); f. The Holy Night (Buck). Esther A. Nelson, organ- | ist, 4 §—Artisan *Friendly Hour, “Foods.” piar ist. 5—Novelty Night; fliight, Alr Mail. Aviation History.’ s Trom o | “oreign land greelings. Desert Song.’ ss with tha Delicate Air ly Celia; | _ Erva Giles. Songs and chatter with Ray Perkin xophone Solos: Reminiscent Melodie Dancing Fauns. Orchestr: g0 Argentine “Lukomi”; b. one to Watch Over Me from Kay." Songs: a. The Brownies; Little Damozel; Erva Giles. Songs and chatter with Ray Perkins. Piano Sol mphonla. Ofchestr: a. Brown Bird Singing; b. I Love You from ensemble: l(a) Giles and orchestra, 10—Weather. NEW YORK—361 vS; sport events, violins and piano. port event Tom and Jerry, harmony. Selle MacDonald, songs ntertainers. smble. ater orche Langston and Ma 9:15—Constance Carr '—Blanche Weinb Al Plantadosi, song w 10—Orchestra and vandeville, 10:30—Dance orchestra. tertainers. Melody, —Danee orchestra. 4 W YORK—273 WCOAC—STORRS—275 T—Same a8 WTIC. WDRC—NEW HAVEN—208 3—Studio program The Trou dors. WICC—BRIDGEPORT—285 6:30—A Message from Santa Claus. —To be announced. 7—Orchestra. 0—To be announced. 45—Ray Voorhees, baritone, s—Entertainers. 0—Silver Edge Sextette. 9—Hour of Music. 10: 'WBZ—SPRINFIELD—333 :15—Hotel Lenox ensemble. 30—McEnelly's recording orch. arket reports. :05—Helmar Sanborn’s orchestra. —The Dervan Trio. 0—Cecilla Benson, prano and violinist. he Mysterious Tenor. —Ruth Borg Ekberg, contralto; "Dorothy Birchard Mulroney, pian- | ist and accompanist; William Tlood, baritone. 10—Weather reports; sons. 10:08—Leo Reisman’s orchestra. WTAG—WORCESTER—545 10—Same as WEA 10:30—New. WEEI—BOSTON—349 5:45—Market news; lost and found. 6—Events of the day. :20—Santa Claus. 6:35—News. —Big Brother club. 0—Musical program. usicale. 0—Same as WEAF. —Girl§" quintet. 0—Same as WEAF. Forecast and weather. WNAC—BOSTON—430 i—Krazy Kat Kiddies Klub. 0—Dinner dance. —One Minute talk. $—Dance music, Hunters' orch §—The Knickerbocker quartet. 5:30—"Mr.” and “Mrs.” Radio Skit leanor Watson, soprano; Ed- ward W. Jenkins, pianist. 9:30—Radio Red Heads. WCSH—PORTLAND—256 -Program. Treasure Tlunte 10—Studio prog Harmonica Fred. §—Benjamin Jarmus, tenor. $:10—Joseph Zablow, baritone man Hennefeld, pianist. —Dorothy Eisenstadt, . Davis, Melody soprano. Man. composer. »—Orchestra. 15—Orchestra; trio. —Warren Nash, talk. *8:10—Boxing events, 30-—Dance orches WHAP—NEW YORK—i31 T—Sacred program. |7 Mary Pinney, pianist. Cheatham, recital. dige rgan recital. i1k, Franklin ¥ —Vida Milhollanc 5—Violet Parish-W Tixed quarte LW YORK— pianist —Philip Krumholz, baritone. 30—Lillian Shore, songs. 9:45—Dance orchestra. WPCH—NEW YORK—: Talk. 15—Tracy and Dougherty, harps. | 8:30—Dance music. 19— ertainers, 9:30—Soloists, 10—Ralph#Lane, tenor. 10:15—Milton Katz, pianist. 10:30—Dance orchestra. {11—Dance orchestra. WBNY—NEW YORK—322 $—Dramalogue. $:10—Harry Stevens, violinist. )—Max Wolff, tenor. ert Dixon, tenor. tra. n Beck, 9:45—Dongan Lesston, | 10—Orchestra, rtin Beck, 10:45—Orchestra. WBRS—BROOKLYN—394 dramatic so- missing per- | tenor. baritone. tenor . Cabin Joncert A 50—Vocal seclections. ik on “Mouth Hygiene.” v—)h 1!0 directory. 2ce orchestrs w \()llh—l:!;! mble. 30—Orchestra -Dinner music. —Tabloid of Play. Songs and humor; \\()Il——\'l WARK—105 Bill Wathe Billy” and Organ ony hour, 0—Orchestra selec Dance orchest ry. on quotations. 'm market reports. WNYC—NEW \4; f—Herman Neun i. 10—Market —1I M Dance n tell WAAM—NEWARK—: “ishes Mellen. ilee club. Kno ' Ida Your Own City." 9—Salvatore Cusenza, mando 30—1 30—Saly ist. 10—Organ reci! 10:30—Police a WABC—NEW YORK—316 Opening program. 7:30—Ensemble. —Theater bits. ) Ensemble. Prommelt recital i k Axma cement ] et S orchestra 9:40—He pianiss ontralte. en B pianist NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926 9:50—Pauline Moraz, folk songs. 10—Evelyn Langwell, pianist. 10:15—Peg Gilroy, uke. 10:30—Orchestra. WGCP—N 6—Santa Claus. 6:30—Orchestra. 30—Dough Boys. Josephine Swanwick, soprano. 8:20—Christmas Fund program. AAT—JERSEY CITY—235 RK—252 Jack IXI\\: h\rno!‘(‘ $:15—Piano music. | 5:30—Minute Men. Wright broth- {10—I , speaker | | s—R 9—Entertainers. | 10—Orchestra, 110:30—Dance orchestra. WODA—PATERSON —Music Lu\«‘xs Period. 6—Dance Jelsma, baritone, tobert Begg, accordion. anda Cercl, soprano. "rolic. WIP—PHILADE Dinner music. Department of dtime story; roll call; solos. PHIA—508 Agriculture. WCAU—PHILADELPHIA—278 strumental trio. —Lawrence's $:15—John Am §:30—F gr B §:45—Girly’ music. Melody makers. —sam J. Gold, -Dance music. WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 Or; ; carol singing. ~Dance music. Address, Dr. Anders t Medical address. ~WOO orches :3 Dance music. orogi, tenor. baritone. i WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY—275 7:30—Lecture period. S—Trio WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—300 1 recital. Dinner music. or music. ening concert. lio program. Concert orchestra nce orck -Dance orchestra. WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 Stock reports and news items. —T'arm news. iy school lesson. 9 0—Health talk. 5—Inst mington band. 9—Two one-act plays, Ros by Rodney Wasp,"” the WGY Play 10—Baldwin Hot Tune; “T | 11—Supper music. WMAK—BUFFALO—365 —Sunday school lesson. ~Whozit suggestions, Ins nental Band. ~Two one-act plays WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 udent recital Instrumental program. program. ports on all important live: grain, wool, cotton markets. niversity of Pittsburgh fea- A one-act play by Alfred Kreym- given by University | " to be f the of Pittsburgh. S—KDKA string Melvif Hem tone, soprano, cature musicale. 55—Time nals forecast. and G- ran( o )—Same Music ho ‘WIAM—CLEVE wdio program. as WEAF. orchestra. WGHP—DI H(()Il— —Dinner concert n mark Old Dr. Dunn; Ch \\A \—11! TROIT—517 Frier udio reci ode lesson. WJR—DET ymphony ore OIT—517 retie “Flavor Studio recital, KY \\—( HICAGO—536 WIBO—CHICAGU= WENR— 2206 HICAGO—2606 wisicale; or WOGN—CHICAGO—303 cornet mental program by stu- “Abie’s Irish Essex Dane; presented by ock and produce and weather Oysters and Clams Received Fresh Daily. TAKE HOME A QUART, They Are Delicious, Packard Oyster House Corner of Arch and Walnut |10 \ | | | | | et period with | | 12-1—1 | 10—Artist recital’ | [ 10:50—Air line. | | WJID—MOOSEHEART—370 9—Children’s period. KMOX—ST. LOUIS—280 7-7:30—Piano recital; organ; string quartet. $—Helen Musick, quartet. 9—String quartet; soloist. 110-10:30—Orchestra; soloists; Scotch program. 11—Weather report. 20—Wide Awake club. 11:15-2—Dance orchestra. 9—Dance orchestra. | KFUO—ST. LOUIS—515 | 8:15—Sermon; music. WOC—DAVENPORT—484 WLS—CHICAGO—345 9:30—Same as WEAF. 8—String trio. 10:30—Lecture, Dr. B. J. Palmer. :80—Northwestern University octet| WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—418 9—"Messiah,” 250 voices. 9—Band program. 10—Male quartet. 10—Same as WEAF. 10:30—String trio. ! 10:30—Musicale. 11-1—Dance orchestra . | 11—Market; weather reports; music. WBBM—CHICAGO—326 WDAF—KANSAS CITY—366 9—Orchestra; artist recital, | 7—School of the Air. 9—Orchestra; artist recital. 9—DMusicale. 10 Piano recital; musicale. 30—Same as WEAF. WEBH—CHICAGO—370 KOA—DENVER—322 10—FEdgewater Beach orchestra. 9 Sunday school lesson. 10:4 10—Instrumental music. *10: American Legion concert. KHJ—LOS ANGELES—405 11—DMausic; talk. 1-—Dance music. KGO—OAKLAND—361 11-12—Studio recital. | ! Gutenberg Bible at { Yale on Public View New Haven, Conn., Dec. 17 (P— The most interesting in the opinion | of many among Yale University's treasures — the Gutenberg will shortly be placed on exhibition in the Yale Li- br: The volume will be placed in z Sisters in a permanent case. “Childhood Day; The date of the Gutenberg Bible | et. is believed to be about 1456. Old ‘Patience” (Gilbert | o thig book is Dr. Edward R. John- presented by the fgon of West Haven, has one of iild of Baltimore; T. | patin prayers on manuscript bound 1 director. into a volume of six by three inches 11-12—WBAL dance orchestra. {and two inches thick which probably WRVA—RICHMOND—256 was written about A. D. 1200. It is a “Book of the Hours” written for a person of wealth. Authorities Jon manuscrpts at Yale University HVILLE—100 have suggested that the book be time. placed for preservation and safe TLANTA—228 keeping in a museum. Ring. WOK—CHICAGO—238 T—suring ensemble. Theater music. -1—Recital. WLIB—CHICAGO—303 §—Concert ensemble; string quin- tet. 8:30-9—Same as WEAF. nee orchestra; songs. WMAQ—CHICAGO—148 Vesper chimes. soprano; string 7:30—Mount Roya —Dance cf 3 CNRT—TORONTO—357 6:35—Dinner concert. 9—Stndio recital. WBAL—BALTIMORE:- | Sandman Circle, “The | )y Who Was found In the Bul- | rushes” (Bible story). WBAL dinner orchestra. 30-—Mixed quartet. WBAL Trio, soloist, 6—WBAL John Wil- | puplic musical Studio party. 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