New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1927, Page 26

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| “regulate the art of boxing and spar- |in the course of that time. Then, in| The Zippers were on the air from\cmm. Tschaikowsky, Kjerulf, Lillje-|excellent. but we didn’t remain for | Broadcasting company today an-| provide the verba] background essen l”THERAN SHUR[;H ring exhibitions or performances.” |addition, there was that group WEAF and WOC and, since the two | bjorn, Vogrich, Gretchaninow, Cup-fany length of time. Fight fans must! nounced that Mton J. Cross, vet-| lal o understanding of the opera The three members of the commis- | known as the more-or-less local | stations are close together We had |olongo, Yradier, Paladilhe, Koenc-|have gloried In that event, because | erary announcer of WJZ_ had been|action. WEAF and WJZ. and u joint | slon would be appointed by the gov- | crowd. Everything was loud and |no difficulty in comparing notes on|mann. Half of them we can't ‘even|there was not a bit of Interference | 1qgigned to Chicago for the purpose | NOokup of 26 stations. will broad- ernor. | clear, although there was a bit of | both. The Davenport station offered | pronounce, let alone spell. And, at|and the station came through \oud’o, announcing the Chicago® Opera’s | ¢ast the performance. ‘ The bill would limit the rounds to disturbance of a local type. | the program to much better ad |that the artists taking part in the|and steady. [broadcut performance of “Faust” . s TN 3 R tonight. Cross, whose speclalty is| That's all for today, thanks! 20 and not less than six. Clubs hold- | . wiie | tage, It we may say so. The wave match were stuck most of the time. ing boxing bouts would be required | WERZ, Springfleld, and WJZ, New Va8 more dependable and the pro-| Whenever ono of them got stuck| New York (UP)—The Nationallopera and symphonic music, will| "—P. E. L. Handel)s “Messiflh” '.0 Be Slll] to pay ten per cent of their receipts | York, offered an attractive variety [Sram seemed to be sharper. WEAL'|three or four times in succession, 1 g to the stat ¢ is similar 10 | program sponsored by the l(adiu_"mnar\d to be rather muffled, and, they stopped to s'ng a song. Laugn-!w e Benil Eolar® Corp. of America. Songs, plano solos, | 110Ul the station loud, a cer-|ter and fun, oh Tiy | tain difficulty was experienced in R SN ’ Wit String Orchestra A SRS S _ e : | featured, all of which went to make | Se(tiDE everyihing lhai went on. So| A whistling solo at WOC, when e yed with WOC. The orchestra | that station resumed broadcasting ' {up a pleasant group. “Davy Jones'|™ 3 rouc | ¥ ot played “Who Do You Love?" with a | from its own studio, gave us the N d o Desco Advertisement Handel's “Messiah,” sung by 100 | Locker,” a bass solo, naturally, was volces and accompanied by a string | [ome of 'the numbers. while ~Black | Fare disregard for grammatical cor- | fidgits. Most of it sounded like a re- orchestra and piano, will be sung Bottom” and™. “The. Girl leng” | rectness. Then the quartet sang|generative set. Whistling solos have P | rlend” |5 ly a Coal Miner” and “Just a|no place in radio programs. or ay under the direction of Per Olsson at| k |were also featured. WJZ came the First Lutheran cliurch tonight. There's a new radio fan in ‘the |y o 0n ™ ooone” quring most of the | ! Soloists will be Mra. Olsson, iwife | Office and we'll let him tell you dn | ' oo ang we stayed with Wpz|back With “Mighty Lak a Rose.” We otiiho condliotor and-organist-atitne | 112 (OWA Words what e KIOURRE G0} wpil, that program was on the alr. Yi2R to State VIED Rere well, welly loud: fthat E8Ugp s 089 9f 1S L 4 , epurch; Mrs. Harry Christensen, {125t evening. "It was great. I got | e won't give vent to our feelings. most retiring broadeasters, as a rule, Can t ’Thlnk Of An thll’l Mildred Swanson, Charles J. Stuhl- |€'erythin ry coupla notches e | 2Ty but last night it blossomed out for y g hn anisJonn AL AL in ARy something wonld fall in. Way out to | WJAZ, Chicago, unaffected | by fair. Kalz and His Kittens, one of . N S Al tha AfGking: of E nd Ottawa and down South | WBZ, due to the fact that the| Gloomy Gus out at WOW, Omaha, | Chicago’s best known dance orches- LINew to ay ool M0, Dhoy BOmewWh: Al Georgia, and | former was tearing (he roof into|proved to be far from gloomy. He | ira a al remarkable ar- . Tidin all the | everything. Up on the high “;m»!«\""d“ }ftn'llfl‘vf- presented a tenor gng g group of excellent comedy of popular numbers altos in unison, this bei yegnarsi| SOGGOWhon. thie low, wavY “"‘117"‘"’*:1‘”““‘ e BoAL "’“'{“1":“nnmi:‘ rs and the station treated us| were “Where You . . . b : “tation, stumbling _in, | Dumbers. Ho should have steared | jo My :an‘;"lxx‘:‘\n‘: Sc 31:; e ait ! xt I'n ay 10 end to those Chicago sta- | clear of the former number. It iS|gjs Alone,” which described the dif- .. hey must have ‘em In every | Tightfully a baritone solo and calls | fcuities of a lover in attempting to| “Everything's Made For Love.” 1t ! [ lonyin b el S | mny ilding out there. We ccho | for a heavier voice than a tenor.|gecure a little privacy when calling|we heard that number once, we' Ca“ 904 years, The “Messiah” was sung his sentiments. It was a good night|IU's like hearing a soprano render|on his sweetheart. Then came|pheard it 20 times last night. The last | e ol e S R fon and there was no spe- | “Asleep In The Decp. | “Around The Dials,” a brand mew ! appearannce was at WCCO, Minne- | If Y C M k considered the greatest of oratorios. | bringing in any sta- | Nl | novelty, in which the singer took us|apolis, and a woman sang it. We ou an aKe Its presentation under Prof. Per|! A minimum of noises| WRC, Washington, also ran. Dur-| for a trip to various stations in the | committed no violence for that rea- S . Olsson at the First Lutheran church | our pleasure consider- [ing the past few weeks there has|country, commenting humorously on son. The station was loud. | a uggestlon | been sort of a buzz on the higher|cach one visited. It was the first PR | % tance that music is destined to take il | wavelengths, a noise which has In-|time we had heard the number and ' o Jistened to part of the Eddie at this church under the leadership| The early part of the evening. 6 |terfered considerably with our re-|we were much taken with it. Gloomy ghea-f Miller fight through of this musician. lt0 7 o'clock, was extremely fruitful. |ception of stations up there. How- Gus is a clever performer. WEBH, Chicago. Transmission was But_. The orchestra will have Herbert E. | Right then we decided that - the |cver, it was away off in the distan RS Anderson, well known violinist, s night would be a good one. It was last evening and WRC was loud any DCSCO IS its concertmaster. Alongside of him |possible, during the dinner hour, to|way, | will be George Westerman, a young | bring in about twice as T - I Davis Le Paradis was heard to good | spelling match, employing the name while the xylophonist came . oe o | WQJ. Chicago, came in extreme- A Large Undertaking. The musical event is the largest undertaking by a church music or- is regarded as indicating the impor- 80 the program by the Meyer| Out at KYW, Chicago, they had a . ; | Dry Cleant its B Violinist of storling value, The other |tions as usual. WTAM, Cleveland; |advantage, extremely clear and well|of composers instead of the usual n " |E ry eanmng at 1ts est players will be capable and efficient, | WJAZ, C WBBA, Chicago: |balanced. The superb saxophone |ordinary hard words. For us, give us rra" 5 00 w‘!jll E b d : The famous pastorale symphony, |WJJID, Moosch: WIWJ, Detroif; | section of that organization improves the hard words. Some of those i ( verybody Knows That) which Introduces the second part of | WHT, Chicago; WSR, Atlanta; WCX, |every number played 100 per cent.|names would choke a horse, a full YERIGHT S EOIATIST | : The ‘oratorio, will be played by fhe Detroit; WAIU, Columbus; WBALL |“Climbing The Ladder of Love” and | grown horse, too. For instance, here [, -0 (et T Tk i strings. Mrs. John Lindsay will be at | Baltimore, were among the distant| “Every Litle While” were two of 327 MAIN ST. . ’Ji the plano. {stations we succeeded in bringing in! them. I ST S Al e .| Arch St. S W. Main St. fessiah” is rarely sung com- : | \ plete; it would take too long. Only - Tel. ’ 4 N\ Tel, in the time of Handel, when au-| s diences were willing to listen to mu- slo until after midnight, was this the | | ) case. It behooves every modern di- || rector glving the work to decide up- on which parts to eliminate, so that those who have heard the “Messiah” 2 repeatedly can never be certain they have heard it ell. Numbers in it ‘which they have never heard sung betore may be included in the pre- aentations. This, it anything, adds to i : Hartford, New Britain, New Haven, Providence, Worcester e phesscmion At the Tt SETS WILL BE DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOW Lutheran church tonight will in- elude six choir num’\_:;lrs, ;v:lfh is 7 . N : s | . Tovrsmeer, e Olsson, o fust re- First Prize Second Prize Third Prize , GOln Out f cently arrived in the city from Den- g e g‘ o Ser, Colo, will sing two soprano Built-in Speaker 5-Tube Model 5. Tube Model [ o i Siinan.cns 5-Tube Model ] tenor solo. Mr. Lindsay will give the vallllle $15%.0e0 Va]ue 5125.00 Value $100.00 Buslness bass solos. Future Lutheran Music. set Thi ! i Get This Men! — The Hub is absolutely closing up shop and leaving New Britain. . . . Prof. Olsson has formed a male ¢ 50 vol hich will give & | ; a ) : S s e s i s At g g s noe il 2 bl il He has also formed a children’s AGAIN IN YOUR LIFE will you buy radio at such tremendous SAVINGS! 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