New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 5, 1927, Page 20

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THURSDAY. Eastern Dajylight Saving Time. Note—aAstertsks ¢ ®) Indlcate Pick of the program. Figures to the left of call letters in- dicate kilocycles: those to right meters New England Stations Hurtford—176 Heublein 630—WTIC music . Romance Midsummer | on orchesira Reigious Con wional choir of South Manchester, Conn.; director or of Colonial Sing. T! merce pro the Male Q I—Knock Road -A Kiss in the e solo, ‘tm in the Old Kent Dark to b cker flophone Solo, 1o be Iy spider and the | cell ‘8— La Salle Symphonic orchestra $—The Haven “Four” Quartet with Freddie Kniehl, pianist. a. If You Can't Land Her On the O1d Veranda, Then You Can't Land Her At All; b. Tonight You Belong To Me; c. Crazy Words, Crazy Tune; d. Rocked in the Cradle of the Desp; e. A Little Music in the Moonlight; f. If Tea Could Bring You Back to Me, I'd Cry My Eyes Out for You 9:15—Program by the Army Band of South Manchester; David Addy, bandmaster. I1—Joy in the Salva Alma Mater of the 5. A.) 1I—March, On to the War (Lied- sen) III—Trumpet Dust, Ida and Dot- tie (Losey), William Hall and Harold Turkington IV—American Melodies (Broughton) V—March, Blessed Saved (Mott) VI—Meditation, Man of Sorrows (Coles) VII—March, The Flag qom (Coles) VIII—Meditation, Nearer to Thee (Scotn IX—Hymn Tune, Harlan 20—News and weather 900—WBZ, Springfield—333 §—Baseball results of games in the American, National and Eastern Leagues 6:03—Organ recital €:30—"New Books Published during the Month,” eighth and last lec- ture of a course on recent books 7—Baseball results %:03—Statler ensemble 7:30—Polish chorus _8—Musical program #8:30—The JeSters of New Britain; Stan Ashley, Dwight Latham and Paul Lucas, in a variety halt hour. --Our Musical United States from WJZ: Pawnee Bill (Intermeazo); Soprano with orchestra; Indian Summer Suite (Lehr): a. At Dawn, b. Home Song, c. Dance of the Pumpkins, d. At Twilight; Mar- riage Song of the Dakotas; The ‘Westerner March, orchestra; Aga Po, vocal; Farewell to the War- riors, orchestra; Dakota Love Sig- nal; Her Blanket; My Prairie Rose; By the Waters of the Min- netonka; Minnie-Ha-Ha, orches- tra; Duke of Duluth; Moon Deer, trio; Oh Oh Oh, vocal; That's ‘Where the Tall Corn Grows, or- chestra and vocal; Suite Aborgin- al: a. Morning on the Plain, b. Lovers' Song; Sioux City B8ue (serenade) (Skilton); Sioux City Serenade; Back Home in Illinois; State March (Lake); Chicago Post; Chicago; Chicago Glee Club; Chicago We're True to You; Belle of Chicago; University of Illinols, Hail to the Orange, Illi- nols Loyalty; Illinols State Song; Our Own United States 210—Amati quartet 10:30—Baseball results 20:33—Edward J. McEnelly and his orchestra 91:30—Weather; missing persons 550—WTAG. Worcester—545 1:20—Contest; talk 7:30—Same as WEAF 11—News 697—WNAC, Boston—430 $—Theatrical hour No. 2 of Free- #—The Smilers; Rig-a-Jigs and the| Moonlight Solofst 6:30—"Dok” Eisenbourg Sinfonians —"Heating Your Home :50—Lady of the Ivorics $—Program -—Theater studio 9:15—Metropolitan Grand orchestra 860—WEEI, Boston—349 — Positions wanted; market and news, lost and found —From New York News —Highway bulletin Big Brother club New York Stations AF—4192 , baritone , banjoist; Peter De 610—W]| 5:45—Round the World stories 6—Waldorf dinner music 5 eball scores 1ol wracte rature e as WTI( 0—With great composers orrect time 9—PBskimos, banjo ensemble J0—sSilvertown orchestra. Masked Tenor 21—Vincent Lopez's orchestra 780—WLWL—i84 3:30—Ninorc ensemble 3.60—John Barron, tenor 8—"The Art of Giving Silver Com- | Salvation | ion Army (the . rs Hornsby | {9:15—Robert Norwood, cellist 9:30—Alma Stoll, contralio; Chales | Schuyler, tenor {10 |10: stre 950—WGBS—316 5—Unele Geebee :30—Johnson and Girl Friend Business English” Johnson and Girl sychology,” Pr er Davis' orchestra Shaw nley Davis, uke lesta trio ay, violin Diehl, zither Withers, pianist —John T. Brown, harmonica Leonard chureh | Market high s ax Wechsler, violin clish for Forvigne ores 3 f. John Whyte Courts at Work"” h Roth, entertainer r Association mecting; sub- sonds and Mortgages” 880—WMC. S string ensemble s inaland orchestra —Jimmy Carr's orchestra Meister Gypsies | S—Minnic Weil, pianist oloists ite Hour orchestra 0—Frolic orchestra 111—FErnie Golden's orchestra 12—Broadway Nite 802—WRNY—374 7—Girl Friend and Boy Friend i—stocks; baseball; sports 30—Al Lack’s dance orchestra Cortina Spanish lessons summer camps, talk $:20—Frances and Edward Brack, duets alk, Dr. Alfred Hall-Quest sh Workers' choir and man- dolin orchestra 10:30—West End Ladies’ Trio :ddle Elkins' orchostra 660—WIZ—454 30 and 6:30—Scores | 5:35—Market quotations 40—Financial summary 50—Cotton quotations 30—Farm market reports 7—Commodore concert orchestra | S—Arion male chorus ! 5:30—Markel's soclety orchestra | 9—Same as WBZ 10—The Texans with orchestra {10:30—Johnny Johnson's orchestra 1100—WPCH—273 M. C. A. sport serics Walter Goodwin's Boys , “Broadway Chat” | | 1 7:15—Spudy Rouse, songs \—Breslin orchestra —Schwarz Homemakers 9—Cornell's orchestra 9:30—Opera, “Mignon" 830—WHN—361 6:20—Talk 6:30—Dolly Kay orchestra —Studlo program 30—Special feature 8—Will Oakland's Chateau $:35—Estelle Rubin, violin 9:30—Theater orchestra 10—Harry Hock, songs 10:15—Perfection radio period 10:30—"Mind Reading” 11—Fabello’s Entertainers 11:30—Dance orchestra 720—WGL—416 6:05—Blilly Day and dog 15—American Legion talk 30—Ozark Smiles Girls, singing 6:50—Oldtime song contest 7—Talk by movie director 7:15—Majestic concert ensemble 7:45—George Coughlin, talk 7:55—O0live Jones, “Children's Wel- fare” 8:05—A. Campbell, tenor; de Cordoba, violinist 3:30—World's Go-Getters ' 8:45—WGL string trio 9—Brunswick Collegians 9:30—Elks Male quartet 10—Paul De Marky, pianist 10:15—8. De Cicco, clarinet 10:45—Arrighi Singers Juanita Eastern Stations I 740—WOR, Newark—405 6:15—Jacques Jacobs’ ensemble; w Yorkers” i 30—Hagan’s orchestra | s—Musical Treat 0—National Jubllee Sirgers -Violinist —Cathedral Choral club 9:30—Organ recital; Leroy Monte- santo, tenor | 10:15—Rose Tunick, soprano; land Gannon, baritone | 10:45—Sammie Fane, Artie | songs | Fe- Dunn, 10:55—News bullating 11—Bernard Levitow’s orchestra 1180—WGCP, Newark—252 6—Alice from Wonderland 15—Anshaw Harmony Girls )—Mildred Broeck, soprano Literary review ward McGinley, pianist mperial Imps Musical Nuts Artists’ prize 1140—W! Newnrk—3263 6—Holly Park or ra T—Bill Fellmoth, &ports 9:30—Piano recital 10 Lewis, songs | 10:30—"Radio Boys" 11-—Ernie Golden's orchestra 1019—WODA, Paterson—297 Studio program 5:30—N sport talk Ii's orchestra y Banjo club odd’s Music program 9: tanley | 10—Dance mu rayshire, soprano rendezvous hiladelphia—508 §:10—Dinner music G:40—Department of Agriculture T—Bedtime story; piano solo stter, pianist esta trio 9—) al program {10:0 Carr's dance orch. 110:30—Victor orchestra 90—WOO, Philadelphia—508 7:30—WOO trio 760—WFI, Philadelphia—395 §.30—Ernis Holst's orchestra 7:17—Automobile club features 5-11--Same as WEAP lvelyn Schiff, soprano; John | 1090—WHAR, Atlantic City—2' 0—Lecture period Seaside trio §:30—Studio concert 100—WPG, Atlantic Clty—300 7:25—Dinner music, ‘World wonder excursions May festival concert —Boardwalk Charmers Movie broadeast 20—Organ recital 10—Dance orchestra trical frolic Y, Schenectady—790 6:30—Phil Momano's orchestra | 7:30—"The Story of Amcrica” Musical program | skimos from New York |10—WGY studio program {10:30—News from time 11—Dance program |11:30—Organ recital | 1080—WHAM, Rochester—278 —Student recital Dance music —Organ music S:45—Mausical program 10—From WGY studio Southern Stations 1220—WBAL, Baltimore—246 Salon orchestra (—Dinner orchestra me as WJZ —Goucher College Glee club 10—WBAL uble i1—Dance orchestra 610—WRC. Washington—169 —same as WEAF Dinner music | S—Same as WEAT 19—Dance music 1170—WRVA, Rochmond—256 9—Musicale 750—WHAS, Louisville—i00 :30—Concert; Sunday son; welfare talk; time announce- ments {10—Same as WEAF | 844—WFHH, Clearwater—355 9:29—Reports; artist recital i 760—WSB, Atlanta—138 }S—Concerl; educational talk | s—Same as WEAF 9—Concert | 10—Same as WEAF |10:45—Organ recital; musicale 1069—WSM, Nashville—283 §—Same as WEAF | y—Artist recital | to—same as WEAF 12—Studio recital; organ 630—WFAA, Dallas—476 3:30—Music 10:30—Musicale 630—WBAP, Fort Worth—176 10:30—Salon orchestra; sololsts 12—John Josey, ! 11:20—Specialties 857—CZE, Mexico City—350 9:30—Concert 10—Music; weather; lecture 730—CYJ. Mexico City—110 10—Talk; music Western Stations 70—KDKA, Pittsburgh—309 —Dinner concert 7:30—Farm reports Same as WIZ o | E, Pittshurgh—161 nner concert ncle Kay-Bee 7:50—Book review —Same as WEAF 11-—Dance orchestra 770—WTAM, Cleveland—389 7—Concert ame as WEAF t1—Songs; dance orchestra 580—WCX, Detroit—517 s—Dinner music s—Concert 580—WJR, Detroit—517 Orchestra; soloists 0-—Popular songs studio recital 850—\WWJ, Detroit—333 Dinner concert Same as WEAF 920—WSAI, Cihcinna:i—326 $—Program from WEATF 710—WLW, Cincinnati—122 §:30—Talk; dance music Songs; dance music Popular songs 1:05—Midnight frolic CHICAGO ON THE AIR. 870—WCBD, Zion City—345 10—Quartet; chorus 620—WOC. Davenport—i84 9—Same as WEAF 11—Concert, 720—WCCO, Minncapolis—116 S—Same as W ) 11—Weather; dance music 820—\WDAF, Kansas City—366 $§—-School of the Air 1:45—Nighthawk Frolic 740—KHJ, Los Angeles—405 1 0—Children’s hour 11:40—Talk; news; musle 12—News; concert 830—KGO, Oakland—361 10—Symphony orchestra; markets 12—Operetta, Merry Widow school les- | |—National program -Dance music {Gangsters Are Given | New Trial in Illinois Springfield, Ill., May 5—(A— A | new trial has been ordered by Fed- i eral Judge Louis I. M. Fitzhenry for he Shelton brothers, Carl, Bernie land Earl, Southern Illinois gang- sters and feudists now serving 25 | year sentences at Leavenworth penitenitary for robbing the mails. 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