New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 30, 1927, Page 24

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h.-'l hm Saviag Time. 'Oh—mflth (‘) Indicate Pick of the programs, New England Stations 630—WTIC, Hartford—476 6:30—Phyllis M. Newcomb, pianist. :50—News and baseball cores. "—Banjo Rag-pickers— a. Loye in Spain. b. Bambalina. ¢. The Bheik. ‘The Banjo Rag-Pickers Mandolin Solo—Selected. Edward Shove. Horace Kennedy, accompanist. a. Mary Dear. b. At Sundown. ‘The Banjo Rag-pickers 2:15—Soprano Solos— a. I Would Wezve a Song for You (O'Hara) b. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (Boltwood) ¢ Moon of the Cherry Garden |, (Novello) 4. The Little Damozel (Novello). e. Venetian Song (Tosti) Mildred Pearson Mason, soprano Edith Pitt Charter, sccompanist :30—Middletown Chamber of Com- merce program with the Colonial Male Quartet and the Harmony Trio. a. Usual Opening “White Wings.” b. Hurrah for the Rolling Sea. ¢. Hear de Win’ a Blowin’ The Quartet. The Harmony Trio—Selections to be announced. “Middletown™ a. Poor Hindu. b. Mother Goose Medley. ¢. The Joys of Spring. d. Mother Goose Med!sy e. The Elfman. f. A 'Nautical Flea. The Quartet, The Harmony Trio—Selections to be announced. “‘Oh, Italia, Italia” fromn “Lucrezia Borgia” The Quartet. " #—South Sea Islanders. 8:30—Marj and Ted. 9:30—Colt Park orchestra. 20—"Our Government,” talk, David Lawrence, from WEAL. 1400—WICC, Bridgeport—314 7:30—Studio program. ’8—Entertainers. , 9=—Pleasure Beach orchestra. 9:30—Studio program. R0—Pleasure Beach orchstra. 900—WBZ, Springticld—333 -Baseball results. 3—Organ recital by Louls Weir. 6:30—Don Ramsay's Raiio Rodeo. 6:45—"Behind the Scenes with the Druggist.” 6:50—Continuation of Radio Rodeo. 7—Baseball. ‘Bill Whipple of Swect Meadows —from WJZ. 7:10—Hotel Statler Ensenible. PROGRAM 1. Menuette (Borresor), . Serenade (Toselll) . From the Land of the Sky- Blue Water (Cadmar). 4. The Bartered Bride (Smetana). 5. Adagio (Ties). 1:30—Time. 7:31—The Kerbstone Four—Whit- man Browne, 1st tenor; Eugene Greene, 2nd temor; Joscph Iver- son, baritone; Kent G:uth, bass; accompanist, Molly Greene. PROGRAM 1. 8weet and Low (Bainby) Quartet /3. An Irish Love Song (Lang). Mr. Greene 3.1 Was BSeeing Nelle Home (Arr.) Chorus of by Quartet 4. Somebody Loves You (8alman). (Mr. Iverson 5. Dry Yo' Eyes (Landsberg) Quartet 6. A Dream (Bartlett) Mr. Browne 7. Twilight Is Lovelight (Ruben- stein) Dear Quartet 3. Out on the Deep (Lehr) Mr. Smith 9. Goodnight Beloved (Pinsuti) Quartet 8—Program by Springfleld Mando- lin club under direction of An- thony Loprate :30—Our Musical United States, turingf a final excursion to the re- ! sorts, institutions of learning, mu- seums and other places of interest in New York city. First concert of season under present title. From Wiz, :30—The Harvesters from WJZ. South America, Russla, Germany, Spain, Italy, Mexico, Cuba and North America will be musically represented. 1. South American Selection, Madame" Russian Music, “Night" . Bummo Petrus or German Folk Tune Medley . Clgarette Tango Snappy Weather Medley of Neapolitan Songs Store “Oh, 7. Snake Charmer 8. African War Dnce 9.La Golondrina, Mexican 10. Tu Habanera, Cuban Dance 11. Pan-American 12. Harvesters’ March 10—Vincent Spolzine, tenor, Aidan Redmond, baritone 10:30—Baseball —The Melody Boys Veather reports; missing per- sons; time 1040—WTAG, Worcester—288 s—Studlo program | 8:30—From WEAF, 830—WNAC, 6—The Smilers |6:33—Perley Stevens and his orch. 7:35—Lady of the Ivorics and Boston—353 ist's Guide $—Robert H. Stevens, soloist 8:15—Theater studio 9:15—Metropolitan Grand theater; stage presentations and musical accompaniments 10:20—Elks' dance band 670— WEEI—Boston—448 5—Positions wanted —Market and news 6—Lost and found “rom New York xylophone 3—Highway bulletin 6:45—Big Brother club 0—Inez Maddock trld §—Louise Johnson, violia $:30—Planists 3:45—Marion Gordon, soprano 9—From New York 0—Cruising the Afr 0—Radlo forecast and weather New York Stations | 610—WEAF—492 5—Edna Van Olinda, violinist 5:15—Jean Van Olinda, planiat 5:30—Banjoist; pianist 6—Dinner music id-week Hymn Sing 0—Comfort Hour National concert orchestra »§:30—Songs of the city, the Four Bards 9—Correct time 9—Eskimo Banjo ensemble 10—Same as WTIC *10:10—Isham Jones’ orchestra 11-12—Jack Albin’'s orchestra 600—WJIZ—451 30—Baseball scores 5—Market quotations 40—Financial summary 50—Cotton Exchange :55-6—Agricultural reports 0—Baseball scores 7—Correct time 7—Same as WBZ 0—Astor Roof orchesira 'Yesterthots' §:30—Same as WBZ 10—Correct time 10—Popular team 10:30-11:30—Twin Oaks orchestra 760—WHN—395 6:30—Joseph Richter, viclinist 6:45—Songs 8—Will Oakland's chateau 8:30—Finkelstein and Maisel va. Rothenberg, ‘Care of the Hair” 9:30—Theater orchestra 10-10:30—Prince Joveddah 11—Fabello's entertainers 11:30—Club orchestra 920—WB0OQ—326 7:30—"Literary Potpourri"” 7:45—Harmony Duo | 5—The Bay Staters 8:15—The King's Jester | 8:30—The Magyars 9—Dr. Mu Presents 10—From the Harbor Inn 11—Weather forecast 810—WMCA—3%0 6 10—Doris Tauber, pianist —Baseball scores E: £ b 5: 6 7:30—Melster Gypsies | s—Homers 9—Music 10—Columbia Park musio 10:30—Studio program 11—Ernie Golden's orchestra 11:30—L T. Flatto, “Sports” 11:40—Ernie Golden's orchestra | L2—Broadway Nite 860—WGBS—319 6-6:30—Uncle Geebee 7:30—Entertainers S—“Footlight and Lamplight” 5:20—Colling' Chinese Feast :40—Marie Hecht, “Chicago's Dra- matlc Season” 50—Stanley Davis Saw tolos 9—"Popular Psychology” :10—Philadelphia Musical Forum (—"Business as a Proression” 0—Philadelphia Musical Forum “Bedtime Stories for Grown- —Centenary male qvartet Dr. Leonard, “Dogs” —Iva Tang's dance erchestra —Banjo Buddy T10—WHAP—236 6:30—Orchestra, cred program News digest 50-—Violin recital ‘obaccoism” Violin recital s 30—"Immigration” Closes. Saturday Noons 9 7:50—Joe and Bob and tielr Motor- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1927. 560 C—336 16—Plano selections 5:26—Crofts Kiddies 5:80—"Uncle Dave Cory"” 6—Market high spots 6:15—Timely Health Hints 6:30—Bear Mountain orchestra 7:10-—"Slogans of American tory"” 30—Police alarms 35—Sl Briant, entertainer 7:55—Baseball results *8—Murphy’s band concert, pect Park 10—American Leglon program 10:30—Police alarms; weather 970—WPCH—309% Ervin Weiss, “Beauty” “Air Pilots"” 5—The Ramblers ‘Yerkes Flotilla orchestra —Banjo Buddy, songs 7—Inter-City Trio 7:30—Breslin orchestra His- Pros- $—German Hour | 1 10:30—Fry’s dance orchestra 11—Dance orchestra 11:30—Crawford’s dance orchestra ¢-—Cornell’s orchestra —Arrighi Singers —Grand Opera soclety, from the Operas” 11—Radio mass meeting for Earl Carroll 1170—WGL—236 0—0ld-fashioned sons; game 5:45—Kedon on the keys t—American Legion serics §:15—Multilingual lesson Majestic ensemble 7—Dialect storles —Feagin Players 7:30—An Indian Night, Hindu pro- gram $—Tales of Secret Service men §:15—Unsilenced character series §:30—Jewish program 12 mid.—John Lander's orchestra; soloists | “Gems | Eastern Stations 1170—WBBR, Staten Island—256 7—Discussion of world news :10—Studio orchestra 7:30—0dd Jobs 7:40—Studio orchestra 3—Chiropractic lecture ” 5:20—Concert trio 8:35—Radio Dialogue 1220—WAAT, Jersey City—246 l 6 |82 T—Uncle WIP's bedtime ttory | $—Agmes Soule, reader 8: 8: | 9—Newton Radio Forum | 10—Same as WGBS 3 | $—Travelogue 9—Eskimos 10—Madrigal quartet | 10:30—News | 11—Dance program 11:30—Organ recital | 11Dance orchestra 6—Market reports 8:06—Plaza dinner music 5—Sports resume 7—Bob Ward's Little Wards 7:20—*"For the Camera Ian” i 0—Iva Neugen, 80prano | 5—May Heinrich, planist i $—De Luxe Boys 8:30—Bremer Operalogue 9—Veterans of Foreign Wars 10—Today’s Humor 10:15— d” Anthony Wayne 10:30—Piano selections 10:45—Songs 11—Melodians ddnce orchestra I3 760—WPAP, Palisades—395 7—DMildred Hunt, songs 7:30-8—Entertainers 9—Banjo Buddy, songs 9:15-9:30—Bongs 10:30—Strickland’s orchestra 710—WOR, Newark—423 5—Jaaob’s ensemble 5—Somgs 5—Baseball scores [ —Jacobs’ ensemble | & 0—Manger orchestra —**Responsibilities of Qur Next | 6—Dinner concert; Congress,” Hamilton Fish, Jr. | $—Time; Paul Largay, tenor 5—Harry Barnhart's band | 5—Bamberger ensemble | 10:15—"A Street in Paris;” French Trio; Helen Miller, contralto | 10:55—News bulletins i 11—Weather; Harold Stern's orch. ] 860—WAAM, Newark—349 | §:30—Frank Dalley's orchestra 7—Bill Fellmeth, sports | ~WAAM Transcontinental Tour | 1070—WNJ—Newnrk—280 6—Market reports 0—Harry Olson’s orchestra Evangel Radio Hour —Keyport Kiwanis Hour 1070—WGCP, Newark—280 | 6—To be announced 0—Hawailan Serenaders Bert Norman's orchustra 11—Baudistel’s orchestra 1020—WODA, Paterson—204 Kiddies' review 0—News; sport talk 9—Harry Carlock, tenor 5—John Woodhouse, baritone 0—Testimonial dinner to Com Britain. Again we repeat, | 9:30—Artist recital; |10—8ame as WEAL |12:45—Organ recital; :45—Artist recital 0—Studio recital; 8: 1 11:30—Salon orchestra; soloists 1—John Josey, organ 0:30—Varlety concert 11—Baseball; 6—Dinner concert; :30—Uncle 1—Colonial rendezvous 11:30—Californians dance orch. fi:z"—}}rnle Holst's orchestra | s—South Sea Islanders | 8:30—City Male Quartet | 9—Clicquot Eskimos 10—S8ilvertown orchestra | 6—Stock reports; §-—Salon orchestra 7—] §—Same as WEAF 11—Dance music 10—Orchestra; Hawallan singers 8—Same as WEAF 9:30—Concert; son; welfare talk; time angounce- ments 10—Same as WEAF :30—Mausic; popular songs 0:3 missioner Turner | 0—WIAM, Cicvelaud—400, s—Concert | 11—Orchestra | 12—Dance music | 1110—=WGHP, Detroit—230 | 7—Dinner concert; news; markets; children's chat 3—Detroit Symphony orcliestra 11—Oriole orchestra 11:30—Studio vaudeville 12—Oriole orchestra 830—WSAl, Clncinnati—361 $—Program from WEAF 11—Dance music 700—WLW, Cincinnati—i29 $:30—Talk; dance music 11—Songs; dance music 12—Popular songs 740—WF1. Philadelphia—105 580—WIP, Philadelphia—508 10—Dinner music 45—Department of Agriculture 15—Saxophone quartet 30—Stringed orchestra —Dance orchestra "110—WPG, Atlantic City—273 45—Organ recital 5—Dinner music 5—Organ recital —Traymore concert orchestra 5—Boardwalk Charmers “Movie” broadcast CHICAGO ON THE Alh. Plaids Reappearing Among the Ginghams Atter an abscnce of several sea- {sons plaids again are among the |ginghams on the cotton-goods | counter. The old-fashioned patterns of Scotch and Tartan origin predomi- ! nate because of their bright but dig- nified color combinations. The well- | covered background does not show soil easily. In the new plaids the raw mate- | rials are dyed before woven or spun to insure fast colors. 1100—~WHAR, Atlantic City—273 45—Seaside Trio 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 news ° —Powell orchestra 5—Studio musical program Special Notice Food Sale in the new Western Union office, Raphael building, West Main street, Friday afternoon, July 1. Why not fill your week-end pic- nic neceds with home-made bready cake or pastry made by members ot Eddy-Glover Unit, No. 6, Amer- fcan Legion Auxiliary?—advt. e Fresh Killed MILK FED BROILERS Clayton Poultry Farm 1375 East Street Tel. 4257-W ‘We Deliver Southern Stations 1050—~WBAL, —l-;nlllnmro—z 86 0—Dinner orchestra 0—DMusicale 30—Same as WJZ 640—WRC, Washington—469 Dinner music 1180—WRVA, Richmond—254 650—WHAS, Louisvillc—161 Sunday school les- | | OrientalRugs| Complete line of Persian and Chinese Makes, all sizes. Also Repairing and Cleaning. Excel- lent service and perfect satis- faction guaranteed. We Call for and Deliver. S. V. Sevadjian 162 Glen Street Tel. 1190 820—WFHH, Clearwater—306 news; time 630—WSB, Atlanta—47¢ musicale 880—\WSM, Nashville—341 —Same as WEAF organ 600—WFAA, Dallas—500 0—DMusicale 600—WBAP, Fort Worth—500 780—KTHS, Hot Springs—385 ¥ B e “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve - is the very best, | If you don’t believe it come in for a test. ‘»Wholesale and Retail Depart. ment in Connection. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 State St. Under Grant’s AARTFORL :30—Artists’ concert Western Stations 950—-KDKA. Pittsburzh—316 | basepall; road | report 0—Farm reports Same as WJZ weather 580—WCAE, Pittsburgh—517 bas:vell ook Kaybee, talk; If you want a second mortgage or if you desire to sell one, come in and see us. We have customers for mortgages. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main St.; Phone 343 B. National Bank I'\izx, The Hartford Fire Insurance Ce. Now Operating in This City Through the Jones Agency. i This powerful organization, an affiliation of the old reliable Hart- ford Accident and Indemnity Company, is acknowledged to be one of the oldest and strongest companies in the country. Thereby making assurance doubly sure— A definite step upward in our rapid climb to leadership in New “Insurance By Jones”’ — 0. K. 24 Hour Service—adjustments made directly from this office— writing every known form of policy. The Buyers are Coming TheBargains are Going Here are some of the reasons: Screen Wire (Pearl—Black—Galvanized) at 2 Ca square foot Screen Door Sets Bor' . ..e0ii 4 forloc ;':'a‘fi'““" 3 «10c Trowels and Hand Cultivators 5 c ' 70c 8 Inch Chandelier Wood Floor Scrapers Steel Game Traps Gas Mantles (Harris) 15c apiece ...... Rat Traps Reg. 40c, each ............. 10 Inch Gate Hooks Padlocks with Keys ........ 2 for 5c 10c 2 for 5C 5¢cw. 25¢ Screen Door Sets Reg. 35¢ ....... Picture Hooks 2 boxes File Haqdles 3 fof 50 Sledge Hammer Handles for . i loc Little Giant Plpe Wrenches for SOC and $ l .OO 0’Cedar Oil 3 5c quart bottle .......... Dog Muzzles ..... Leather Taps and Heels Shoe Makers’ Kits 12 in. Godall-Pratt Screw Driver. Reg. T3¢ .......... 35¢ e aem 25¢ AUTO LUG WRENCHES 15¢ 10c Waldon Wooster (All sizes, 90c—$1.25—81.50 14 Inch Window Cleaner ....... PEEDOX oot vt sl 5C Village Black Grass 7 5 Machine Hammers Reg. $1.25 ..... 25¢ eaner . .20c Added Features Blair Lawn Mowers $8.75 14 inch blade, ball bearing, self-adjustable. Pexto Pliers Regular $1.00 for ...... 600 75¢ Regular $1.25 for . The economy event of the season. Don’t pass it up. All day Friday and Saturday till 1. P. M. a2 —it’s RIGHT from RACKLIFFE'S Racxiirre/BRros; Paint — Hardware — Glass — Sash — Doors — Interior Trim Agricultural and Builders’ Supplies PARK STREET — TEL. 5000 — BIGELOW STREET BoOYS WiLL BE Boys! N\ | N oLy Lo BETTER FOR DISTANCE SHOOTA, at 1 P. 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