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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1926. anist. 11—News bulletins. 11:05—Dance _orchestra. WNJ—NEWARK—330 6—Orchestra. 7—Talk, June Crawford. :30—String ensemble. Helen Reese, soprano. 0—Alice Downes, contralto. arthy Redding, planist. 0—Kenneth Goulden, baritone. 0—Anne Wilford, soprano. 0—John Sipka, baritone. ON THE AIR |8:10—Dramatic readings. J 8:30—String quartet. TUESDAY. H 9—DM. Gilholly and Dr. Robyn, pian- | ists. Note—Asterisks (*) Indicate Pick | 9:20—W. A. Schneider, talk. of the Programs. 9:30—Mixed quartet. 10—Sam Diamond, pianist. | 10:15—Frances Suer, songs. Eastern Standard Time. WTIC—HARTFORD—478 6—Dinner music, The Hotel Heublein | 10:30—Dance orchestra. Trio: Polish and Scandinavian WH NEW YORK—361 music: a. Menuet (Paderewski); b.|5:10—Al Plantadossl, songs. Solvejg’ Song (Grieg); d. F erzo (G Speedie, contralto. Max Hitrig, baritone. O0—Dance orchestra. WGCP—NEWARK—252 | 6:30—Tom and Jerry, singers. ] Gayle and Navew, songs. stmas Fund program. nsemble. SWARK—263 10:30—F. Francell, tenor; J. Fran- cell, soprano; Mme. F. Fernet, pi- ‘WOC—DAVENPORT—481 8—Program from WEAF. 8:30—DMusicale. 9—Same as WEAF. 10:30—Lecture. WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—417 8—Program from WEAF. 10:30—Musical comedy. 11—Markets; weather. 11:05—Talk. WDAF—KANSAS CITY—366 7—&8chool of the Air; orchestra. 12:45—Nighthawk Frolic. KHJ—LOS ANGELES—405 11—News; artist recital. 1—Dance musie. KOA—DENVER—322 9:30—Farm talk. 10:30—Musicale. 11—Bridge lesson. KGO—OAKLAND—361 11—Concert. Surprise program. Woseczek. 7:30—Uncle Jack and his Barnyard | Family. :50—Talk on Meat-Curing Meth- ods. ! *S—Santa Claus Play at Music Hall. An entertainment for the kiddies, *9—Formica orchestra. WWJ—DETROIT—353 6—Dinner concert. §—Same as WEA WGHP—DETROIT—270 6-s—Dinner concert from Hotel | Tuller; news Digest; U. S. Radio | School; farm market report; chil- | dren's evening chat. 8-8 —Studio program. 0- 0—Loncert band. :30-10—Novelty Half Hour. KYW—CHICAGO—536 s—Musicale. arm program. 10—Classical concert. 11:30—Concert orchestra. 1—Time signals; weather. WGN—C! 303 Zntertainers. Prince Piott 3 N a. A Brown Bird Sing ing (Wood); b. Half a Moon from c. Once in a E Moon (Fisher); d. God (g r a. Touched the Rose (Mary Brown); | 10—Wright and Wrong, harmony. ad (Davis-Gee .110:15—Panzner and Maler, songs County lfred Dulin, pianist. 1 Love You|10:45—Ray Klages, tenor. 2 Dance orchestra. W YORK—303 a. Jewel Song from | G—Matty Levine, entertainer. b. Cast from Thy | 6: —Orchestra. ; —Winter sports. 10—Louis Rigo, baritone. Hon. John Barrett. 40—DBurt Andrews, songs. Louis Rigo, baritone. 8:15—Pittsburgh Rangers hockey games. 10:30—Fred and Loreta Mayo, songs. 10:45—Dance orchestra. WEBJ—NEW YORE—273 —Dance orchestra. Philip Krumholz, baritone. for | s—Talk, Garrow Gecr. 8:10—Gertrude Brounenkant, prano. —Tindaro Cicero, tenor. —Carrie Cohen, pianist. Day, songs. Brow the oratorio bel Tree, Course, ‘We Know About Mars,” Pro Charles E. rs and A. P. R ‘Wadlund. st. Cecilia' Wood Wind mble: —Introduction — Menuet Quintet (Emil Pressard); b. torale Symphony from “T siah” (Handel); Wood Wind Quartet (Massenet); |s: . Basset Horn Solos e Maria | §:45—Bill (Gounod), Lullaby (Mc ), John | WN W YORK—526 Do Bueris; e. Christmas Carols for | —Herman Neuman, plano. Wood Wind Quintet (arr. De-|6:10—Market High Spots. Buerle); f. Burlesca for Quintet!g:20—Piano selections. (Colomer); h. Preludietto Relig- §:30—Elementary Italian lessons. foso for Quintet (Pecora); L. Fuga 7—Advanced Italian lessons, scored for Wood ¥ Quintet e ale (Bach-DeBueris); § 7:35—Ukulele Al Bert. sicale for Quintet 5—Talk, Dr. George Ornstein. Shepherds Country —Cora Cook, contralto. Beethoven); 1. Turkis 5—Harriette Weems, reading . Wood Wind (Beet Srel #8-=Tho Travele , Dr. Frank H. Vizetelly. semble conducte Americanization program; music riman, mus 7 Overture to del). (ID) Pa “The Messiah Around the Chri: Yuletide Potpourri) . Tobani). (IV) Selection, Favorite Christmas Songs (arr. for Orches- tra). (V) Solos: To be announced. (VI) Halleiujah Chorus from ah” (Handel). #0- en- r- WTIC: (I) ah” (Han- from (111) Tree (a cumann, pianist. Herman La Tourette. club. Edward O'Nelll. ‘our Jack Roses 30—Police rms; weather, en and Peter DeRost WLWL—NEW YORK—384 9—Paul Gundlach, pianist. 9:15—"Physics,” Prof. Corcoran. semi Paulist League Musicale. tra direct from Hig ent Plays.” torfum. financial dig Weather report. v's Christmas program Seco. GFIELD—333 by Arthur Cit fcEnelly and his re- . Patricks 30:4 oston Arena. |11 missing per- —DBoston DBruin: ey game from ther reports 30—To be annou —W. r report. Same as W songs. ond, soprano. music. ter program. Pirates vs. N. Y. | Imeth, sports. il Beiber, baritone, Richard Packert, violinist. 'o be announced. 9—Y. M. C. A. hour. 10—Dance music. WODA—PATERSON—391 ale. | 8:30—Instrumental duo. 0—Vincent Natale, accordion. 10—Edwin W. Becker. 10:30—Frolic. WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 6:10—Dinner music. 7—Roll call; birthday list. $—Dramatic reviews. 5—Concert. 0—H. Ralph Wieder, baritone. 10:05—"Moovie" broadcast. 10:30—Dance orchestra. WFI—PHILADELPHIA—395 0—Dance orchestra. | $—From WEAF. | WCAU—PHILADELPHIA—2T. | 7:30—Instrumental trio. | 8:15—Songs. §8:30—Piano period. | 9—Comedy orchestra. | 9:30—Robert Fraser, singer. Prof. Doolittle, humor. Manny La Porte, planist. Zoehrns and Kienzie, songs. s, ‘WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 5:15—Grand organ, carol singing. NTIC CITY—275 ATLANTIC CITY—300 Organ recital. Dinner music. —T"ashion Flashes. —Dinner music. 0—Orchestra. 9—Conc 10—Bridge games. 10:30—DMale quartet. 11—Dance orche WOKO—P SKILI—233 8:30—Band concert direct from Camp Smith, N. Y. N. G. WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 Musical program. WGR—LUFFALO—319 —Dinner music. 30—Talk, Jointly with W 0—2Male qua 9-11:30—Jointl WMAK—BUL) fovie” club. —Bertha Gibson, { S—Theater program. 0—DMausicale. 9:30—Melody land | 10:30—Muslcal prog —Whozit club. 2 mid.—Organ re WHAM—ROCHE! ——Student recital. Address, Frederick Grover. ldward Rice, violinist. Music and vaudeville. ring quartet. 10:30—Concert. KDKA—PITTSBUHGH—309 songs. TER 110—" 11 Stock quotations; recital —Punch and Jud | ring ensemble. | Almanac. 7 wvohmyohmyohmy! A silly eve- | ¢ 1l around, with every station | he map playing hide-and-seek ristmas p WLIB—CHI 3 a pack of trouble we found done up in those five tubes last night! In fact, we blamed everything but the|c |atmosphere which, after all, was re- onsible. The fading was of a dis- inetly novel tyy aking the sta-| tion right out o s—Dinner conce Same as udio reci R—CHICAC ntertainers. WBBM—CHICAGO—226 Modern music. ; mixed guartet. soloi 12—Dance music. WIBO—CHICAGO—22 7-9—Dinner mus w > was a most disgusting all evening, this having tarted at about 7:30 o'clock. Some- body turned something on, because heard the click of the switch and r that the entire atmosphere was | | churned up to beat the band. None|a; of the other stations except WTIC |and WBZ were unaffected by the ab- | surd weather conditions, and we had la sweet time, all around. { « o e | First of all we want to apologize | to the several pcople who called us| on the phone last evening to ask| whether the Delaney-Gorman fight | was to be broadcast. As we remem- | ber, we stated that it not sche uled, which was perfectly true. How- | A WOR, Newark, without an-; nouncing the feature in the pro-ii 1 grams, carried the fight last evening | le 2 good job of it, too. Paul| allico of sporting fame was at the | microphone and the big bout started | about 11 o'clock. It lasted for| v two rounds while Paul yelle himself blind, he was that excited. | The station came through strong| ost of the time, strange to say, and we were able to get nearly every | word the announcer Delaney hit Gorman w hing but the ring post, and in the sccond round the ref gave the fight'to the| champion, since Gorman was hang-{ —216 % on the ropes emulating the well About known punching bag, refusing to go down to th n, while Delaney| played “Home Sweet Home” on his Paul went absolutely dip; and frenzied pt up a ribald accompaniment in background. After the fight was over the announ paid a great compliment to rman, stating that he was absolu h 0—Dance orchestra. 0—University of ( 10—Hal O'Flaherty, g0 lecture. Frederica G. Downing, traito. —-Air Line. WELS—CHICAGO—345 dwards, readin con ever, Organ reci . Dance orchestr CNRA—MONCTO Bedtime story. 10—Studio reci Dance music. CKCL—TORONTO— —Dance music. Talk. :15—Musicale. 30—Popular iano popular ree eater music. WBAL—BALTIMOR Sandman Circle, “Stories hristmas Trees.” )—Dinner orchestra program. re: 11—Dance orchestra WHAS—LOUISVILLE—100 3:30-10—Cencert; thrift talk announced. KTHS—HOT SPRINGS—3 alk. 10:05—Dance orchestra 11—Bridge N :30—Special fc WBAP—FORT WORTH—176 —Instrumental trio §-9:30—Orchestra. WFAA—DALLAS—176 ; music. Our favorite organist: Walter Dawley of WTIC. PP Now to go back to the eariy part f the evening, we rd the New arture dance orchestra in a oup of numbers including “Am I | wsting My Time On You?” The! music was worth listening to, al- the ater originality in or- have been ex- ures gh a gr W negro spirituals by P: the talented negro singe author. Mr. Robeson po ant and well modulat- ed voice and he bespeaks culture. His habit last evening was to de- scribe each number before he sang | it, thus giving us some o ¢ history nd romance of the negro spirituals. 'X—HAVANNA—100 Sometimes I Feel Like a Mother- antation melodies. ess Child;” a negro convict song, Sugar I » Water Boy,” and “Little David, Santa Clau —Public School of 30—Auction bridg: 9—Concert. SESSeS A Teso 12—Theater Frolic. | Susan.” WBAP, Fort Worth, announced, but | WLW, | very strong, with a program by the | Unknown trio or some such aggrega- | tion. { bit more out of hearing than usual. the set and then |torted a great number of selections sending it back with a rush and a'from WRNY, | surprising volume and slight fading. | The band is a hot agsregation and {the trumpet does |talk. “There Ain't No Maybe in My Baby's Eyes,” another of those un- copa county, Arizona, riors in raids on white settlements 22 State St. We might state that WBAL, Bal- timore, came through with accus- tomed volume and with accustomed steadiness" The WBAL dance orches- tra, an organization which plays numbers for the musical beauty of them, rendered-several of the better type of present day dance tunes. “Beside a Garden Wall,” and “Ten- derly” were two of them. You can depend on this band to put over the sweetest sounding melodies. . 0 0» For some reason or other, WMAK, Buffalo, came through loud most of the time. “Black Botton,” a new number—three months ago—was played. The orchestra wasn't so bad. .« . . The Happy Trio, plano, banjo and violin, dispensed entertailnment via WBZ's microphone, and we heartily enjoyed the offerings by that group. “Swanee River,” by violin and banjo, proved delightful, as did the singing and playing in “Someone Is Losin’ e s 8 We heard the call letters of hat’s as near as we got to the sta- ion. The fading hit that place hard. Cincinnati, came through WSUL, Towa City, offered its ustomary organ and vocal recital, 2 . s 03 The Original Indiana Five dis- New York, a station of everything but rammatical popular tunes, was mong ‘em. . s ‘What do you want for Christmas? PR ‘Well, you won't get it, . s That's all for today, thanks! —P. E. L. 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OF K, All Grebe ap pazatus ig > s coveredby pats ts grante Also supplied S B with batterybase Sadpecing PRACTICAL GIFT BARRY & DAMFORTH Tinnee soncent By SRS L tion melodies. On Your Harp,” wWere among ek ) 100— CITY—3: Laurence Brown, his —Report on all important live-| “Little David,” joined B mAodlfoottoniand oS Robeson in a duct during one of | Rk Geaie sl more, composers. ank Boys. {PHONE 2504 19 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN weather; lec WOBD—ZION—315 §:50—Buddy Long, ukulele. 9—Trlo. 9:30—Dob Jackson, songs. 9.45—Marjorie Gilbert, 10—Orchestr. WPCH—NEW YORK—273 i orchestra. -The Smilers cond y Clyde MecArdle. Eisen- 1co mus 1 Lennie, enter of Christmas carol. “Melody M 1tertain sic. 1 Trio as- Hayden, 9:45 Rhode and his orchestra. WELSI—PROVIDENCE—111 . WBRS—BRI LY N—381 $—American Legion variety pro- gram WEAP—NEW YORK— 50D] Hotl Mrs, sopr Max ¢ 1 WOR—NEWARK—105 NIW YORK—318 Bill Wathey, "Sports.” 6—Uncle Gechee 5:80—String ¢ o 6:35—Talk. Al tmas Car zan recital; K Palmer, so- 10:15—Talk, Irwin Mather markots; news period. 7:45—University of Pittsburgh | _dress. { Mining, Mettallurgy, and Oil Re- y “Copper: | fming Talk No. TII: from Rock to Radio.” §—Sacred Song con | *8:45—"I1 Travatore, | presented by the and Concert Sing rection of J. L. : signals Verdt, Oper: by Neville Rodoriques. and ert from the Grand the- o WCAE—PITTSBURGH—161 —Dinner concert; reports; talk 145—""Saving Children Crime,” D. M. Miller. $—Same as WEA $:30—Salon recital. Same as WEAF. 0-12—Dance orch WTAM—CLF Same as WEAF. 11—Dance music. WSAT—CINCINNATI—326 7—String quartet. | $-11--Program from WEAF. —Dance orchestra. WKRC—CINCINNATI—122 Dance music. sc] AND—389 . piano, music. WLW—CINCINNATI— ~Christmas carols. Market reports and tobacco reports. Hittrick, Received Fresh Daily, TAKE HOME A QUART, They Are Delicious, Packard Oyster House Corner of Arch and Walnat ad- The program was un- idedly entertaining, in spite of the fact that WJZ was act- up like a three ng to Phe fading of that station ‘nique doesn’t —TInstrume KMOX—ST. -Dance music, | 7 T KIFUO—ST. LOUIS—515 :30—Talk; m under the di- weather Only 3 Days More TO SELECT THAT GIFT If you ave looking for something practical and vet beautiful at a reasonable price you will find it here. 4 ckelware, Lustreware, Oven Glass, Carving Sets, ete. | Xmas Tree Light Sets and Mazda Tree Bulbs |# for same at 10c. | A. A. MILLS PHONE 381 66 WEST MAIN ST. “amily House with 8 Car Garage on \Washington Street, in a very desirable central location, with good sized lot. Price right. T.ook this property over. 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