New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1926, Page 20

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WEDNESDAY. Tastern Standard Time. Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick of the Programs. WTIC—HARTFORD—176 Bilent night WCAC—STORRS—275 B. Crandall rket report WICC—BRIDGEPORT 285 8—Dance orchestra. 8:30—From WEAF. 01—To be announced —Genery Stevens. -From WEAF. ' EEI—BOSTON—349 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. 9—Trio. 9:15—Panline Kittner, soprano. 9:30—McGrath and Donnelly, songs. 9:45—Lilllan ore, songs. 10—Dance mu: WV YORK—273 ;—Women's hour. | 6:10—Dudley Wilkinson, songs. —Tal )—Dance music. | 7—Joset Geiger, readings | 7:15—Theater concert. le; A. Rosen, baritone; L. soprano. lost and found. | ! §:45—Big Brother club, 30—Playlet. J. Howarth, violin - Krazy Kat Kiddies Klub. 0—Di — Music Geo 3—Copley Plaz —Radio Nature L 8—Organ recital club by William of the ic club. B0—Weather reports sons. #0:03—Continuation of Christmas PR ¥ WTAG—WOROCESTER—545 Sage-Allen & Co. 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Christmas program, on of Churct s—Playlette, * Players. —Concert orchestra, liam F. Dodge. 9:15—Whozit solution suggestions. WIAR—PROVIDENCE—185 7:30—U. 8. Army band —Frederick Wile. Concert. xophone ol ¢ Manager,” WNA! 9 direction Wi missing per- > services. Army band itical Situation,” Pol Fred Wile. Concert, Carl Rollins, 30—Saxophone octet. nsemble and banjos. 0—DMusicale. —~Popular songs. 0—Opera, “Rip Van | 11:30—Dance or: bariton 5:30—Market quotations. —Financial summary. 40—Cotton quotations. 50—T'arm market reports. 7—Emil Fuchs. | 7:10—Concert orchestra. | 8—Medley and oldtime favorites | 8:30—Orchestra and instrumental fsts. Orchestra and soloists. 0:30—Danc; stra. WGBS—NEW YORK le Geebee. Entertainers. . Jac! ) s, Ma’'m, Sir.” Keden on the Keys. k. Tme. Georgette, | Harmony. Kathryn Connel ~Harold Mann ads, rano, 0—Boxing eve | Home party |10:45—Dance orchestra. | WHN—NEW YORK—301 s WS; SpOrt events Burkes and Le orge Ozello Elizabeth Kno ohen and Itos piano. —Jack Davis, baritone ~Concert program songs. violin Annette Chaimowitz ance orchestra 8—Dance orchestra Bruce Savereid, guitar. | 8:55—Kdward Dufty, baritone , tenor. Dance orch 3 WNYC—NEW YORK. 10—Herman Neuman, f 6:20—Market high spots, 30—Spanish lesso Spanish lessons olice alarms Talk by Winter Piano twins. Julius Held, violinist :30—Appreciation of music course; M. Malkin; Jos. Malkin, violin; G | Imporato, viola 19:50—John Morehead, basso. 10—"Everyday English.” {10:2 »hn Moreh 10:30—Police alarms; WBNY—NEW YORK Ruby McDonald, lir Rev, James M. ( Wendell Hart, tenor 5—Harry Mohr, cellist 10:15—Rosalle Wolf, soprano 10:45—Ensemble WRNY—NEW YORK—3 Sport Rays; financial digest —Blanche Fink, soprano, 0—Concert orchestra, Studio program Isaacson concert ~Leo Linder, violinist —Georgette Nyriele —Christmas greet rtet; solc ~Maria Tiszt, 1 $5—Edith Hu —Quartet. 15—Donna Russell, soprano WMCA—NEW YOKK—311 30—Orchestra Chat; Radio Fran o WHAP—NEW YORK 1 prog Mary Pinr iners 131 m orga k, Vi ~“Music ¢ WQAO—NEW ~NEW a M b YORK—3 YORK—322 WEBQ—NEW YORK—285 §—Williatm Sidney, talks. ner dance, Lido Venice or- Federa- | and soprano WIRC—BROOKLY 8—Orchestra. [rio. 10—Dance orch WABC—RICHMOND HILL—316 30—Conservation Laws. bl Mail, soprano. ifteen Feet of ille sketch. Jonas Lie, artist. ude Warford and four sing- (o} 1- Harmon ers WGBB—FREEPORT—241 Bros., tenor and pianist. ance music. 15—Piano group. ank Burns, harmonica. 15—Hazel Rice, contralto. —Adam Mill , soprano, 10—Dance orchestr WRST—BAY SHORE—216 eater orch WAAT—JERSEY CITY—235 j—Orches 7—Yu §—n ra tide program on Booth program. -Little Theater Concert. Dance orchestra ~-Orchesira. WOR—NEWARK—105 music. WNI—NEWARK—350 Dance orch Talk, June Banjo trio. Hamar, tenor Trio. 11—Dance orchestra —NIWARR—25! anta, Cl sic studio program , soprano. tor Garzik, violin ars Fund program 1 McBride, tenor WAAM—NEWARK— itarial Bill McWalters, Dance orchestra WODA—PATERSON—391 Music -News; Spor songs lovers' ~Orchestr 11—Dance orchestra WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 10—Dinner music, )—Alee M Roll cal songs list; songs. For Your Old Radio Battery SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER Until Christmas Day We Will Allow you $10 on the purchase of an EXIDE RADIO POWER UNIT EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE 96 Chestnut St 2005 | Oysters and Clams Iteccived Fresh Daily TAKE HOMEL A QUART They Are Delicions, Packard Oyster House orner of Arch and Walnut f_-*—“_‘—' Rudy’s Battery Service SHCCessor to Gould Battery Service Co. 1 East Main, near Summer BATTERY CHARGING AND REPAIRING Gencerator rter Hepairing GOULD BATTERIES FREL TESTING. REFILLING Phone 708 for Rudy B ———— \ for 11—Dance WFI—PHILADELPHIA—393 :30—Dance orchestra. WCAU—PHILADELPHIA—278 | 7:30—Male quartet. | 8—Concert orchestra. 8:15—Talk. | 0—Chadwin and Kiein, planists. s lexander Skibinsky, violin, 9:30—Charles Borrelli, songs. 5—Frank Cook, songs. 10—Orchestra. 11—Cheer-Ups. ‘WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 5—Grand organ; carol singing. 0—Orchestra. :10—Address. 8:30—Excerpts Christmas.” 9:25—Theater orchestra. 11—Dance music. i | WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 ‘ | | 9—Orchestra. 12—Popular program. WSAI—CINCINNATI—320 15—Chime concert 8 me as WEAF. 3—Studio recital. 30-10:30-—Same as WEAF. | 10:30—Dance orchestr: WLW—CINCINNATI—122 | 5—Christmas carols. 16:50—(‘1\11 message, weather fore- | cast, market reports, tobacco re- | ports. { T—Robert Visconti's orchestra. and the Farmers.” of | 7:40—Robert Visconti’s orchestra. | #10—The Heerman Trio. 10:40—"Pink of Programs" under the direction of Freda Sanker. 11—Johanna Gro: staff organist, in diversified prog ., with artists WLIB—CHICAGO—303 3—Dinner music. | 1—Or ra. WIBO—CHICAGO—220 9—Dinner concert. WBBM—CHICAGO—226 9-11—Orchestra; soloists. 1-3—DMusic; songs. KYW—CHICAGO—536 Bedtime story; dinner mu from “Story 6—Stock reports; news. 0—Talk. 6:45—Agricultural program. 7:30—From WHAM. 10—Musical program. WGR—BUFFALO—319 7 6:30—Two-piano recital axophone band. 9—Jointly with WEAF. 3 Drchestra. WMAK—BUFFALO—365 Agricultural program. ater program. udio program. ical music. Dance music. Wea time signals. M—ROCHESTER—278 WGN—CHICAGO—303 WGY agricultural program. —Program from WGY. Rochester Opera Company. —None-Such Honr. KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 —Dinner concert —Report on all important live- he Pepper ¥ stock ol, cotton and| WOK—CHICAGO—: prod markets; news period. | 6—Concert. 5 ty of Pittsburgh ad- 9-3—Musicale 8—Conce hern club of WMAQ—C P by the ittsburgh weather s and y and June, songs. —Duets. 40—Artist recital. me as WEAT, hristmas carols. WWJ—DETROIT—353 Dinner concert e orche 5 as WEAF. | IP—DETROIT—2 concert from Merlc 0—Choir reci 10:30—Orchest songs. CFCA— Hotel Radio Symphony orchestra. ' Halt Hour. Symphony orchestrs 3 Studio recitd WRVA—RICHMOND— §—Organ oy Ernest H. Cosb; All Sain SCH 1 church Christ- mas carols by All Sainis’ Boys choir. 9:30—Highland Park M. E. quartet in sacred and cular program. WSB—ATLANTA—I28 anta Claus Hour. Public School of AND—389 WHKRC—CINCINNATI—122 -Dinner music. Book review. TheTotally Shiclded Receiver now has “Universal Features No. £01 Receiver, Treasure Ches. (11 lustrated above.] Solid mahoxanys totally " dunl con- trol: equipped with voltmeter. Furnish- ed in both"'Univer- sal'” and “Regular" models. PRICES: Receiver, " Univer- wal” [Loop extra) $225.00 Receiver, “Regular” without the **Uni- versal” features 0.00 No. 101 Leop Outhit .. S2250 (Receiver pricesdo not incl To the proved advantages of the “Totally Shielded” receiver, the Stromberg-Carlson Co. has now added elements of design, which make this “Universal” instrument—independent of the varying conditions of location and operation. 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PWX—HAVANA—100 0—Band concert. —Orchestra. :30—Farm talk, “The Flame Fiend uartet; soloists. | 10—Civic program. 10:30—Songs; weather. 1—Dance orchestra. KFUO- T. LOUIS—545 9—Same as W Music. fusicale. me as W | 10—Instrumental program. 10:15—Studio recital. | 11—Popular music. KHJ—LOS AN stronomy talk. s; music. -Dance music. KGO—OAKLAND—361 11—Farm program. 40—Farm talks. 12 ale trio. DEBT BEFORE SUMMER Further Delay Is Seen In Action On Plans For ‘War Funding the Debts, Dec. 22 (P—Consideration vashington debt agreement by the French parliament cannot come up much before the beginning of summer, it is generally agreed if the present parliamentary schedule is followed out. Premier Poincare, program for the session which anuary 11, is understood ced the question of rati- accord in the indefi- five other in preparing DRIVE YOURSELF— EW CARS TO RENT 25¢ an hour- 10c. @ mile. Special ent for long trips. 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[Tt has not vet beepn disclosed what lexact ‘amount w“l?e asked, but the |deficit probably will run to some- {thing more than a billion francs. | Discussion on this supplementary’ |budget will include a vartety of in- terpellations on domestic and foreign affairs which were postponed during debate on the 1927 budget which al- ready has been adopted in record time. Three or four weeks will thus be taken up and then the govern- ment will ask parli-mentary - ap- proval of its varlous economies ;\vh‘.(‘h were made by decree laws while parliament was in recess. - | Proposed changes in the election laws and plans for the reorganization of the army are the next subjects on the program. | Kansas be NO NEW YEAR'S GUARD San Francisco Has Chance To Open Wide On “The Eve” San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 22 (P— San Francisco is to have an, un- watched New Year's eve celebration so far as the prohibition force of the federal government is concern- ed. 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