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e 18° NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1927, SATURDAY. A —Newspaper sid C staff frolic Eastern Daylight Saving Time. 8:30—Julia Peabody, — reader and artists Note — Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick ¢—Carl Moore, R e S THE Al — [ 9:15 Had ., \\\h{‘\ contralto and lights v Payne, songs of the Programs. 9:20—Irving Crocker, songs —_ Morey Pearl’'s orchestra oty : 670— —Bost New England Stations | %70—WELI—Boston—iss 2:30—Musical p n o [ W G f o conce 560—WTIC, Hartford—33e - fi‘ ““f"lr e (',”” orch. S50 asond ack age opz-0OD! | 7:45—Highway bul Pt e X city. | —From WEAR A 10—Cruising the air A4S 10:05—Fd Andre orchestra ¥ g PO . 11:10—Radio forecast SUNDAY AT WTIC I'he Rosse ski's s hearing e of has to offer. “La Julve A violin solo o Adoration.” 1¢ his prozram you v st that WTIC tion fre Night gh) e Mer- (Rosse) . b. Jean (B 11— Excerpts from chant of V IV—Cello Solo: Broken Melody —“Conetitution Day,” Isaac Sie- | 10_Viola Keid, soprano b e e Van Biene &e 1 ehne P! - & : (Var Ivhv:r'}u s 2 S vrenie Matiaie ititie : 1’” ’“H’_" ‘] ngrditecor Among the prominent people Who yhose duties are of a decidedly un- VI—Trin: The Elegle (Arensky) |$:30-—Popular and classical concert| |y gunrise Sere orche: hayep sl ndv i dneill n jleasant nature, bringing him into VII—Tenor Solos: a. The Blina !0—Police alarms; weather | | B30—WDWM—Asbury Park—361 | o008 (10%F of thsir Bors ik Silnations where! escapatwithont ot Plovghman (Glarke), b. Tiftle 610—WEAF—192 Rerkeley Cartaret ensemble Eome il e e i e S Mother of Mine (Burleigh) 12:30-1:30—Waldorf-Astoria orch. |3 Ross Fenton Farm S Shelie s b e i L s \i VIII—Forget-me-not (Mache 1:30 Rolfe's orchestra $:30—P’ryor's band et e i Pr A not only attain popularity but sc- | 13 ring quartet: Theme and 2:30-3—Janissen’s orchestra | 8:15—KlIsie Sherwood, Koprano et \’ = L lly enter the affections of a great Variations (Haydn) 4—Piano Twins 9:3 vor's band el ‘”‘ P “(‘ L v people, is illustrated in the X—Out of the Dusk to You (Lee) 4:20—Gypsy and Marta, |10 ino orchestra e 2 “I” il e fe of Constable Fred Winkle XI—Violin Solo: Adoration (Bo- Lavenberg, banj 11—Berkeley Cartaret Serenaders St ho is in his 21st year rowski) arrell’s orchestra Philadelphia—a05 | (777 He0ES L I a civil officer. He w TI—Narcissus (Nevin) Astoria. dinner music 1 Room ensemble IS N e to office in 1906 and has 5:30—Crosley Radio Hour from Baseball scores 3—Radio Rodeo program; dance “"‘w‘ 18 T 'I S iled of reclection, regardle WEA Janssen's orchestra music; Harmony Trumpeters it fate of candidates for other 6:30—Organ recital: “Melodies for |7:30—Backing Up the Constitution |g.30—jzrnie Holst's orchestra et ""“,‘;"';‘ 5 P offices, and at many of the clections the Folks at Home,” Walter Daw- o be announced, s—Radio Rodeo program; orchestra; | 1o et in the past has proven ley. Orlental Music 1 WTIC | glee club |2tastc ,,\' ,1‘,,‘, ;] 2 . Tord, Syos. | {he best vote getter among th Oriental melodies played by Wal- | orchestra 590—WIP—Philadelphia—508 [ 500 (OMUIPATE JORR G AT BV incns or constable. No other pr ter Dawley on the Capitol Theater | organ in his program “Melodies for |1 the Folks at Home,” promises to be a most interesting selection of music. This artist needs no in- troduction to WTIC fans. His pro- | grams in the past have been of high merit and it is safe to say that he enjoys a large and appre- | 7:50—Men’s National Tennis Tour- -Ethel Devlin, readings - Marshall H mit of a division without greed and clative audience. His many radio| nament S an e Ot eh e ta iond) T Homeyman. | 25 he has gone about his work for admirers will mos certainly want S—Same as WBZ 11:05—Organ recital Weatoon : S the past 20 years he has acted in to hear this program 30—Mediterraneans Dance band 590—WO0O, Philadelphia—gog | Hlunfinston, T A keeping with this belief. He never 1400—WICC, Bridgeport—214 | 10—Correct time l4 irand organ and trumpets | Howard. Port Ghester; assed by an apportunity to lighten 8:30—Pleasure Beach orchestra, 10—General Bullard, ‘Constitutlon 7:30_Dinner music by WOO Trio | Howard, Port Chest the burden of another person, re- 9—Baseball scores Day Talk” 1100—WHAR, Atlantic Clty—: DI gder gardless of the weight of his own 10—Pleasure Beach orchestra {10:10—Keystone Duo and Balladeers e he | Page Lewis, § Tead aid i Bos ned thie eatisios 10:30—Weather forecast |10:30-11:30—Irwin Abrams’ orch. |74 Movie revue [y NemEon ol jon of reviewing many expressions kin, Gre Farms: of appreciation of his kindness and 940—WEAN, Boston—319 —Fr New York Stations | 6—Market reports shows will be on hand next Thurs- | e | 6:05—Dinner musle day. Tt is also hoped that several | Is forecast Jn' the well known polo players will | () Yoen, )5—Weather reports e adisol S Manhattan Trio —Agriculture \“'t f"yyf.';‘,’ g ; vt ,,\ - E pinned his badge on the lapel of 35—Baseball scores, Fiior e Js i e g ; 0—Baseball scores S—Wenonah vocal extette A L an 1 Winkle has always maintain- orrect time {8:30—"Morning sip” Coffec Perfod | i Bernard I Gim t there was enough of the reddie Rich's orchestra ! 9—Howard Reeves, violinist Rl St < goods in existence to per- rogram orchestra ~Time am dKette's orchestra | ! the lan Hall” Sir Arthur I [ ful, a trait which fs not found often | of eviction through the kindness of | realization that he has been able to Sullivan; Urban quartet and oreh. | 1 these people, he will explain the | Constable Winkle and nobody who |do his duty and kecp faith with| Dr. T. R, Johnson, D.D.S. 10—Leland Camp, Rollin Mper, pi-| condition of the place | has been on the receiving end of a | those who engage him, yet keep his | | ano duo | E——— mhIs e resorts made most | legal service at his hands has been friendships and add to them. X-RAY. GAS and OXY 10:15—Itallan Trio B f - suc ing week-ends. ; Promingnt Horsemen Will Ex- i e S e o { ern’s orchestra e shores make expenses, was & Palisades—305 h]b][ Nex[ Weel( poor month from a weather stand- 3-4 anti's concert band point and the week-end crowds were 7-8:15—Studio program e down because of rainy Sun- $:15-9—S§ and's orehestra ort 17—Everything i8¢ 800—WAAM, Newark—319 Siregathead tor four(h an- ces like Savin Rock and Cone T—Sunrise Music Hour horse show of the Fairfield | Tsland suffered to such an extent 11—Happy Hour unty Hunt club which opens next veral of the concesslonaires 12:30—Luncheon musie R continna for d bankruptey. 7:01—Bill Fellmeth, sports I oetionl i o nd, Oak Bluffs, and 1020—WODA, Paterson—20% | S turday o er 24th. | several of the other larger resorts —Police 2 Belals White ms Mohawk hour ido Venice orches ews; sport talk -Police alarms 10-—Studio pre 30—Lido Venice Saturday Night- am consideration allow One of the greate isfaction Fred Wi and he is eminently fair and honest in all his dealing families | havi spared the terrible ordeal the only method is ocery stores are owner is truth- se place how th ogressing. It their worst seasons. Next to increase was that stayed at ant horse and and | Canada most I noted in | As this is the mo port show in soutt tra rapidly | tmport tha dareiat beco! ts in the it spos igland states, it is only na 1 e crowd ion. With P to par despite t} s RS W ot all the resorts have dance halls. !mrvmmn:d “He does his work well | known to suffer through lack of any ikle has is the | - .2 'There Are Four Families DENTIST— Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S, ed by the law. st sources of sat- Britain £ "‘A'“‘:’l""'{yr"";"'-\‘ . sl Iivans, songs tatfon has heen sent His Highness Apout Our Government |7.15_German program |{he® Mabaraia of R the poy .y . . foefaadin, §-—Piano Ma with the Army-in polo team. | ouble Police quartet | $:30—Edith Von Der Leath, soprano fjiq ness is a 1 known ex-| i it s 1070—WGCP—Newark—280 | of the way the \in A grea wuch better than that WJAR—Providence—ig4 9'"171'- Sterrett's Joy Hour | many visi delight in and those who visited NS’ orchestra 9:20 service |attending the horse shows suffered little from port ¢ In the cast. The entry list will reach ball scores | 9:45—Questions answered {0 the nelghBorhood ot ona thous e om WEAFR 10—WGCP Artists Revue |ana or mo 12 number of prom — 11—Orchestra ent exhibitors from hoth Roches T—Jersey City—216 r and Syracuse, 88 well a3, other INALA L 570—WNYC—526 ne visit the show on Frid orchestra quartet 9—New Venic bhons in the blue r won many s en- r in w Britain w gaged in the pursuit of the poor n Constable Winkle first civil off! 660—WJZ—154 &'s dance orchestra | 1—Organ recital —Chis Hausmann's Troubadours Miss Ty D 11, Madison, ¢ Morristown, N. Madigon and W | Misses Mari 760—WHN—395 8— side Trio cr. Westport 900—WBZ, Springfleld—333 | i 6:27—Baseball; weather reports $:30-7—Knickerbocker orchestra 1100—W PG—Atlantic City—273 | j h lere M8 | onsideration. He has always tem- 6:30—Jack Morey's Singing orch. |9-9:30—To be announced silllSe 19 TE cRn Al GoR OB RS Y e e e e T 7:15—Charles Miiler, pianist |9:30-10—Studio program Dinner music foRneJisien IO e AT s best he could, but never 7:30—Baseball | 810—WMCA—370 wssador concert orchestra ene o forgetting the human clement. He 7:34—Bert Lowe and his Hotel Stat- | 1—Olcott Vail's string cnser 9:55—Cheleea concert orchestra | 9L8. Of Lo T has scen life In its many phases, ler orchestra 4—Service progr 10— Steeplechase dance orchestra | Chal G A BT probably viewing more of the seamy 8—WJZ feature, Ponce Sisters and Faton's orchestra 'he Sand Plpers I 'x'vr“1 ’” <ide in all its bare roughness than xylophone vie 1ce orchestra & bhos falls to the sight of the average 8:30—Percy Ensemble club, assisted | § i 1l scores sino dance orch. Vil person. by Meriel G. Blanchard, colora- ' 6:30—Chinaland orchestra Schenectady—380 indges ,“”H I Fred Winkle was not a constable tura soprano. Program: T—Henry Burbig, readings 1 Regorts [izes Hls < before he had a dis- | R 1—a. Hope March (Papinl), b.|7:30—John McGrath, tenor 7 Dinner music Grepnied, . eful task to perform. A lawyer Dance of the Sunflowers 7:45—Frank Papa, planist 8:30—Musical program |Gartar N > i » him a writ ng for the evie- (Storey), Ensembie §—Fred Ehrenberg, musical 8aw |1 pance program 1\" Glaig e tion of a family from a tencment | 23—a. Messaggero Amorose, Miss §:30—Trouverian Male quartet 990—WGR—Buffalo—303 | % in one of the poorer sections of the Blanchard 9—Fights 2:30—Trades Association concert | city. Fred went to m service but 3—a. Menuet from First Sym-|11—FErnie Golden's orchestra 8 Weelc Endors ‘EX[]HUS T[] [;A i G AT 860—WGBS—349 1390—WKBW—Buflalo—217 ! Lrought to him a realization of con- phony (Valensin), b. Stephanie | votte (Czibulka), Ensemble 4—Slumbersong (Gretchaininow), Miss Blanchard 5—Virginia Recl; some old timers (arr. by Hildreth), Lnscmble 61 Love a Lit Cottage (O'Hara), Miss Blanchard 84 7—Our Cheer Leader (Creighton), g— Ensembl l9:1 9:15—Concert by the Turners Falls Military band under the direction of L. A. Bemis, ted by Flor- ralto, Program: (Losey) | , cor loria ire (Kella Bell a. Manni: i Dance (Mussud), b, Me-Not (Mussud) 4—Contraito solos: a (Dvorak), b. Ca Old Virgir 1), Miss Argy orse) 8:2 5-630—TUncle Geebee t §—"Dogdom, 5:10—George C: §:30—Paula F cl Paul 5—W ~Bre 0—Rag Time ditions in the houschold and not settled the constable himself. 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O. 1" 3—Dinner concert mind: “Where did most of the peo- | in memeory, that he does not feel HONISS,S il rchestra —Grace Straw, Eoprano IS Tatan thistyed petter for having performed very, J . 3400, City Hall contralto [9:3 g v 1 practical ct of mercy. 0 & 9 o (87 9:30—Variety program Of cou o each place w pra . | 22 State St. Hartford “Under Grant 's Harmonica band ) pasebail games ‘m supporters. Almost e r| Fred does not know the rmr(w;h:vv | 2 s’ mers | and nook in the world seemed fo of legal papers he hay served in | ST T e : 920—WABC- | ¢ Day in and day out he a0 14 : I T e R Yritain | 20 years. =INI00=320 (List of Ifatents.lssued ‘ e e gt i hisiservioes are a1 nGe | To Connecticut People ° forn the recting s usually | ways In demand by the legal fra- In orchestra | s issued by the U. S. 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