New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1927, Page 20

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fgfi\m AIR MONDAY. | 9—Gypsies; John Wells, tenor *10—Mascagni's opera, “Cavalleria Rusticana” 11-12—Rolfe's orchestra 660—WIZ—155 Baseball scores Market quotations :40—Financial summary Cotton quotations —Agricuitural reports cball scores —_— Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick of the programs. I"igures to the left of call letters in- dicate kilocycles; those 1o right meters New England Stations . Hartford—476 5 8 7—Klein's Serenaders 830—WTI i—Sport review 5 . 10— cht § #:10—"Mother Goose, L | 1o foonieit an Tart 30—Correet time e fo o GOriCE Hotel miong 1/:30-1Li80—Lriedman's erchesira Trio: a. La Lettre a Manon (Gil- 5 0‘—‘\\\1—.12“ let); b. Cello Solo. L 3 ~Herman Neuman, pianist oriel-Marie), :10—Market high spots lections from —Piano selections :30—News and baseball scores; Elementary German lessons i Advanced German lessons i—Dinner conce O0—Police alarms Bond trio: E Piano Twir (Marzi: ssie Vale (Fare- trumpet r. Isracl Weinstein Flanagan Brothers, Irish music -Abraham Straus Choral ty 15-—Civil service opportunities Lu:3u—Police alarms; weather 1070—WRNY—280 Hour of successful women Soman’s Roosevelt concert en- semble “Wired vs. S Gernsback | 9:15—Police department Honor Le- n's dinner and entertainment 880—WMCA—341 Dr. John [da Levin, ac I—The Night iyes (Boltwood Pipers ( Arlene Anders Thousand lee club swer) Cohn, violinist IV—a. Her Rose (Coombs); I"our Leat Clover( Coombs); Glee club V—a. Ma Littie Banjo (Dichmont) man (Protheroe); mez- 10 solo, Helen Rjornberg The Big Brown Bear (Mana The Glee club tch Poem (MacDowell); Piano Solo, Ethel Prior VIII—a. Roses of Picardy (Wood) b. The Brownies (Leoni); The club with violin obligato IX—Badineria (Bach); Cohn, Violinist X—RBy the Waters of Minnetonka (Lieurance); The Glee Club with violin obligato by Alfred Cohn —$:30—Capitol theater presenta- tion 0—Grand Opera National Grand Opera trom WEAF 11—News and weather —Salvatore Avolese, accordion- t and Ray Moretti, violinist 11:30—Capitol theater organ, “Mel odies for the Folks at Home Walter Dawley 1120—WDRC, New Haven—268 | §:45—Weathar report 4:50—Late news flashes 7—Music Hour s—Marguerite Allis, contralto, and Florence Morrison, planist $:45—Book review s—Entertainers 1050—WICC, Bridgeport—285 7:30—Studio program s—Welsheit's Hawaiian orchestra §:30—Studio program 5:30—Bond Trio; news | 10—Seven Gables orchestra | $00—WBZ, Springfield—333 9:30—Fireside Boys 5:56—Market reports and basebail | 100" THEEES TV o ere results of games plaved n the ;) TRCUTC T INE American, National and Eastern | ot ars lsasucs 6—Yerkes Flotilla orchestra E=Organ" Tecital Irom | 6:45—Peggy Brady, piano Statler by Louis Welr | 7—Cornell's grchestra 4:30—Baron Beane's orchestra il L 7—Baseball results e e e 1:03—Leo Relsman and his Hotel | (“13 Rt B O8ER BrUNERICK orchestra |$:30—Carl Fique's opera, Frrime turn of Cleopatra’ 0—Roxy and His Gang, New York /g 35 profegsor Scholder. “Hair" frsiuones Drum Corps or Shriners’ | ;.50 prenpan and Shaw, harmony an 430—FElsa Bottorf, contralto; | Louise Bacon, pianist and sccom- | panist L. Fallen Leat (Logan); Land of the Sky Blue Water (Cadman); The Mither Heart (Stickles); Homing (Del Riego); Miss Bot- | torft | 2. La Filense (Raft); Miss Bacon | 3. Little Star (Ponce); Last Night | (Kjerulf); When Love is Kind | (Oid Irish); None But the Lonely Heart (Tschaikowsky); You Will Forget (Stickles) “10—Talk, “Lindbergh, the Idealist,” by Col. Charles Wellington Fur- long :30—Baseball results 3—E. Jos. La France “Bay-Staters” :15—Weather, missing persons 697—WNAC, Boston—i30 5—Krazy Kat Kiddies Klub 3—Elks' dance band ‘Al Moore and his Jolly House of the Angcl band §:30—Musical program y—Varied program 9:45—Kahakalau trio 10:05—Sandy and his orchestra 0—Dance orchestra 0—Organ recital 860—WEEI, Bosto 5:36—Positions wanted; news; lost and found $—From New York 5—News {43—Highway bul 5—Big Brother club l—Book talk §5—Planist b. The 5—DBaseball scores —Ernie Golden’s orchestra fome Adornment” talk :10—Ernie Golden's orchestra —Christian Schnce lecture —Jewish Hour of Music >elham Heath Entertainers Club entertainers na Bennett, contralto alon Royal orchestra 830—WHN—361 WHN Movie club Finkelstein and Maisel, = McLeod, tenor 0-$:50—Roseland dance orch. ‘Care of the Hair” 10—Frank Forshaw, baritone —Prince Joveddah | 0—Loew’s vaudeville period 11:30—Cotton orchestra 12 mid.—Silver Slipper orchestra 950—WGBS—316 f—Uncle Geebee 6:30—John Landers’ A 930—WBN ores; announcem: Sid Barry, saxophone 0—Abe Lyman, “Religion” 45—Amateur Contest Group 8:45—Carpet Cleaners | 8—Contest Group 9:30—Rundback’s orchestra 10—Beatrice Goldberg, soprano 10:25—Moonlight Serenaders 950—WABC—316 30—Boy Scout program 45—Whitchall concert trio The WABC Frollickers | 9—Atlantic string quartet Attred | Hour by the company, the Hotel “The Re- Eastern Stations 761—WOR, Newark—455 —Jacques Jacobs' ensemble hurnelda trio ues Jacobs' ensemble 7:30—Commodore orchestra 8—Time; H. V. Kaltenborn, Events” $:30—Pauline Lawn, soprano —Jimmy Korn, saxophone elle Winters, pianist Paul Singers, “Tolanthe” —Martin Concert trio; Helen . contralto bulleting ll's orchestra 860—WAAM, Newark—263 §—The Canaadians limeth, ports rds, contralto 6 “Current and His | -Waikiki Hawaiians 9—Wheatfruit ensemble ames Sheridan, tenor —TFour Towers orchestra 10:30—Great Notch orche 930—WNJ. Newark—: 6—Dinner dance music angel Radio Hour §—Colv th Infantry progra —WDWM, Newark: ion Cranford Quartet 30—Country orchiestra 11—Dance orchestra —WODA, Paterson— 20 T—Plays Worth While : 7:20—Bland and Mar “Radio Marion Howa sopr Ernie Holst's orchestr 760—WLIT. Philadelphia—; Dream Daddy ini Se rrnm\: rs ng the Air s Renard and his orcht 590—W0O0, forecast and wr AG, Worcestr theater tudio program akinites” Studio program New Yl;l'k Stations 810—WEAF—1 5—Janasen’s orchestra 5.55-—Baseball scores 7-—Gayety Vocal trio 7:15—"The Evening Fisher 30—Isabel Brylawsky, violinist 7:41-—Famous Characters in Litera- ture s—8hishkini Serenaders % 30—Old Timers' concert o—Correct time { Philadelplda—s08 trio \l'-.\u' ~Dinne Address, Rev. Dage -Harmonie Singing society Grand organ recital S00—WIP, Philadelphia—308 Dinner m B Department of Agricult Uncle Wip's Birthday List; ing lesson 1000—WPG, Atlantic City—300 7:10—Organ recital :25—Dinner mus Talks, Arthur Eldred 5—James W. Way, tenor 15—Hawalian instrumente 30—Dance orchestra 9—Am dor concert orchestra '9:30—Traymore concart orchestra the ure Adh stare 1 1 1 8—F but there was |sistent buzz, away oft in th paced Radio,” Hugo | 1 | 6:30—Dinner music | heard last week appeared again Sat- | urday with such volume that we were able | {station is a 500 watter and broad- | KDKA, WPG and WAAT. |are worth listening talk | | vide plenty of ot M B R We forgot to mention in our re- views, that several stations broad- the progress of the. New York- o-Berlin fliers last night. Among them were WNAC, Boston, and WOR, Newark. both of which sta- tions provided bulletins until far into the morning. We tuned in on WOR about 12:10 a. m., at which time the flicrs were said to be 264 miles from.Berlin, The station an- nounced that it would provide bul- leting as long as possible, and fts next period of broadcasting was set at 12:25 o'clock. Doubtless the sta- tion kept things going for several hours after we left. A valuable serv- ice, don’t you think? o o e Fe broadcast features have proved more fascinating of late than he missing heir search conducted Ly Professor Joseph A. Luria through Station WOKO of Peekskill, N. Y. each Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Perhaps, if you listen in, you may suddenly find yourself the long missing heir to a fortune—but at any rate, there are plenty of thrills to make this feature worth your while, That's all for today, thanks! —P. E. T. New Thing In Face Powder A new youth shade that is exclusive to MELLO-GLO. Stays on longer, less affected by perspiration, does not clog the pores. This new wonderful Beauty Powder is made by a new French Process and you will be de- lighted with it solutely pure. Just try MELLO-GLO and note its | rare qualitics. Only one dollar.—adv. Reduced Auto Laundry Prices Volume of business makes possible lower prices on small cars. This includes the Ford, Chevrolet, Star Four, Pontiac Four, Chrysler Four, and Essex. The Ten Minute Auto Laundry offers local autoists an opportunity to drive Clean cars. REAR OF FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION sented as a weekly feature from was interes t concerned and, the Shakespeare country, wnd the many inte ing nooks and corners of that famous land. The r has voice suited to his and he s be interested what he is ving. His descrip- powers are maryelous. The or- ra in the background helps matters considerably, by interpret- ing various selections in keeping with the country visited. G 10—George Olson’; 10:30—Studio program 11—Parodians’ dance orchestra 11:30—Gateway dance orchestra 1100—WHAR, Atantic City—: Book talk aside trio 790—WGY, Schenectads—380 5—Reports 5 n Curler orchestra 0—WHAZ, Troy—380 . Cornell vocal recital 9:45—Smith Paper entertainers and Schenck, instru. orchestra in tive che WTIC, Hartford, will take on two new WEAR features, beginning with next week. They are the National Cavaliers Male quartet and the “Our Government” talk. Both of the above mentioned features are fan mail getters for the New York sta- tion and others of the network, and it is expected that they will meet wih a welcome at the hands of Con- necticut audiences. The “Our Gov- ernment” talks, which have attract- ed wide attention, are given by David Lawrence, widely known po- litical writer, who plans to devote his new series to specific illustrations of governmental activity. Both fea- tures will be heard on Wednesday | evenings, the first at 9:30 o'clock | iand the second at 10 o'clock. e e Fifteen continuous hours of radio entertainment will be broadcast to- morrow by WSAI Cincinnati, when it observes its fourth anniversary. It will begin early tomorrow aiter noon and contin uptil 3 o'clock Wednesday morning. Many features will be heard and practically every feature ever booked by WSAI will be given a hearing. .o Don't forget the concoert by the w Britain Normal School Gles !club from WTIC tonight at § o'clock. DY 980—WKBW, Buffalo—308 Spiritual Hour 7—Concert program 940—WGR, Buffalo—319 o wailan ensemble ring ensemble fusical program :05—Carpenter's dance orchestra 970—KDKA, Pittsburgh—309 udio ensemble Through the Static ] Everything’s ¥, thank: getting along nice- ire all your folks? so0 sorry. Volume cellent Saturday night. There sas lots of static and some fading. Last night the effect of the thunder shower was noticeable, although the static died down as the night pro- sed. There was excellent volume, so fading. A per- | back- | &round, made things rather sickly at times, . Virginia Beach station w:.; . That ay evening and it came through | to hear the ‘call letters, WSEA. The casts on 517 meters. It is operated ' by the Virginia Beach Broadcasting Co. . . . Among others we heard Saturday night were WBZ, WGY, WOR, WIR, WEAN, WEEI, WMCA, WDWM, DY Those prize fights each Saturday evening from WMCA, New York, to. They are while they in they pro- for the speedy affairs and, volve no championships, xcitement fight enthusiast. . The thunder storm yesterday af- ternoon heralded its approach by | peal after peal of loud, deafening statle. When it got too loud and too deafening we shut off the set and | threw the switch which sent the | waves into the ground. Then we sat | back and let 'er rip. . In the evening Mortgage Loans The best time to arrange a mortgage loan is when the . '} money market is favorable. We can place First and Sec- (by the moon- |l ond Mortgages at reasonable rates now. light) we listened to the Third Bat- | talion, 372nd Infantry, Mass. Nat. Guard band. Quite a mouthful. The program was delightfully presented and the instruments blared through | with all the force associated, with | such concerts. “Washington Greys,” that famous march, was well pre- sented, as were “Raindrops” and | “Waters of Minnetonka.” s s The travel talk, with music, pre-‘ The W.L.HATCH Co. 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