New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1927, Page 16

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e B SATURD. AY. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, r :30—The Traveler: GIVE THESE A LISTEN! Yor! Spier) II1—Peer Gynt § IV—Celio Secio, Lam Marie) from VII—Tenor ran); b. er's let” (Delibee) IX—String Quartet, (8chu X—Poor Butterfl I—Violin Solo, G: XII—The Busy Be semble conducted b man, musical direct Probably the best sical overiure Its spirited m to practically ev all familiar with m this program whick - Blossom 8—The Ponce Staft Frolie , 8:30—DMediter- ba nd Silver An God I Wer te No. 1(Gr! nto (Gal NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1927. “Chow Chin | i1 du Lune from Suite “Bergamasque” Oft 1 Hear a Loy- fute (Cadms VIII—Pizzicato from (Hut ell) votte (Gussco) | e (Bendix) y Du or WTIC. known of all is “Willlam ielody is known o will be the opening onc on h the Travelers' Symphonic ensemble will broad- cast through WTIC sclection is the “A bile” from Tschaikowsky's Sym phony No. V. T| phony” is one of finest works, most popular of phoni 1t is melodious, swinging rhythm. bers on this well chosen, fine opportu ation gar) Capitol for th er Dawley. Ol pram Wa this prograr Jolks at Home old tin it very 32, Sprin i * L P . 4 ok '} i S and probabl Anotlier good ndante Cant ifth S: Tschaikowsky's all his s (Huerter); =e0) Folks at Home" 4 Timers' Pro. sicld—333 —288 Tell” (Ros- |, b 3 8:30 9—C A §—J T0—=WPAP, Palisadec—] 620—WJAR—Providen as WOR fe's orchest hestra | 700—WMAF—So. Dartmouth—42§ orf-Astoria orch. 1, planos Rolfe's orchestra 660—WJIZ—354 soloist, from ms' Studio program 860—WGBS—319 , violinist f and Di om Radio ‘Dogdon WGE wrles Hopton —Grand Opera r “lifford Chea heria,” ( arden’ 1 hour al hits n tangoes 1tzes Jadors ohn J. McGrath, tenor 1 Katz, violinist from Ridgewood Grov 1l melange IeGluke J—WPCH—309 Eastern Stations TIO—=WOR. Newark— S60—WAAM, Newark—319 1020~ WODA, Paterson—204 1o Vi orchestra —DPat Cristello’s Goudoliers - orch. band Radio ickerbocker orchestra Williams, soprano; 'he Mo n- ces, ensemble; Mich- e tra lio World's Fair solos ndering stations. We very ¥ more to Be Opencd hter o " RADID DEALERS | City ftems |75 nddy or we i ,f(_‘v‘ § James C. Gilbert | Aug g e ; : reg it the forms on ir O, Ames of Eln concrete bridge on Dowd s to Mt. Hol i sbury Park—361 TG lunch Nash Suit or ‘abe, 49 Wa o e Sometimes Poople Want Sels 1io program I ed " . 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Schools in town cports litite vesers { missed carly in order to give S | Amm children an opportunity to attend ical program | thousands of t the fair. An attracti m wa radio 1 signed if a pro put on for afternoon 1ce program | —WKBW—Buffalo—217 | secured and he i of the co 6:30 irter hour | i chai i . Syracuse—259 | jgcal fire 1 @ boat cxtin- | auir ce a deposit if he ha ane s assisted Mrs |7 v less than two rchase the Harry Webster, Mrs, J Gilbert Is , candidate for | hours, it he and Mrs. Kent I, Stodda | coner of fire first hecame i Tast evening, 990—WGR—Buffalo—303 = the reservat wher prospeet of Lo e 5003l R A R e % W not appeal, |, e 1080—W HAM—Rochester— ndred FECh BUOL S in hall. The he |7 5 ) u'vty‘n;. e - > ( ans' e b 1ded feature hool recital but T 1ot home cool i A mn fir iy s ghie DKA, Pittsburgh—316 dinner concert and a clam chowder served to a lar number fact in 1 use his er or not the it is inst Dility. s" are they enter a rt | no alr will eontinue when hooth. 7:30—Concert e —— | SHE NEVER SAW THE LIGHT Farly Morning Shopper Stops Traffic ciore, of the “be rinbly whe e’ Shell Fish Money to Loan On Second onal events sav the deale ARE HEADQUARTERS ronr Light—Then i Such as of JOYSTERS — CLAMS — LOBRSTERS i n ars SHRIMP — CRAB MEAT Mortgagbs and SCALLOPS. 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