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FRIDAY. tastern Standard Time. NOTE -— Asterisks denote best Pro- zrams of the day. New England Stations 560—WT1C, Hartford rg G G piar springtield—3 D00—W 137 e We orch Junior Extension Morning Music trom WJZ eature, from 1y orchestra, Trudeil, bari- Devlin, so- stra, 380—WTAG, Worcester—517 Dance music as WTI le quartet ne as WTIC WNAC-WBIS, Boston—161 ray Hockberg orche venile Smilers, mona, Artists ; E. Lewls Dun- ram from WOR, The Merry Makers —Cap'n Kidd and from WOR his Bucaneers, from WOR Gard | Edward N, $0prano f V. A W WIZ—1514 tit0— -WOR 1 Nichols and his Student | NEW LRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER O—WCAL, Pittshurgh— 161 as WEAT Same Southern Stations 640—WR C, Washington—169 s WEAF Baltimore—286 Joe estra 860—WGBS—319 Dinner or Same as WRZ as Wiz s Wi Wilbo 0—WEAA, s WTIC oral recital 630—WSB, Atlanta—176 e as WRZ s WTIC Dallas—515 L 45-—Concert TS0—KTHS, Hot Springs—381 isic: song Port au Prince—361 1l tal selections selections Sume #30—WHAS, Louisville—322 Time announced: coneert 1010—WFLA. Clearwater—288 3:30 —Weath Organ and artists’ i—Sporting news Organ and artists' recital S—Time signals Dance music Novelty Bell Buoy 1180—WRVA, Richmond— 20—Feature program as WTIC nd orch recital \\‘estervr: Stations H0—WTAM. Cleveland—400 musicale me as WEAF program : orchestra 700—WLW, Cincinnati-—§28§ me as WJZ —Weather; orchestra Boys Radio Shopper's G ; violinist Melody Man 11:15—Robert t orchestra 1120—WGCP, Newark—268 Merchants' program Miss Santa Claus Harry Olsen’s orchestra 6:45—Piano program —Health program 15——Sadar, crystal gazer i 7:45—Concert 1120—WAAM, Newark—268 ! §S—Joe Davis, Melod a —Prof. Psyeh ain Shop” —Harry Huelsenbeck, organist | iolin ensemble —=Alamac orchestra 0—WBBR, Staten Island—256 Instrumental quintet 5—Sunday school lesson 35—Joseph Bonaccorso, violinist —“Health and Hygiene" —TInstrumental quintet H. Dougherty WIP, Philadelphia—349 lesson n minutes ~Bedtime story, roll call orchestra Detroit—353 11—Ra 850—WW. -Dinner concert s-11—Same as WEAF 940—WGHP, Detroit—319 -Dinner conc news Touring information; children’s gan; musie —————— Through the Static | Conditions were pretty fair last | night. Volume was all that could b desired and we weren't bothered by static to any extent. Fading w negligible and we noticed very little local interference. As we said be 710—WFI, Philadelphia—105 the local interference is ter Whispering orchestra rific in some sections of the city and 830—WOO, Philadelphia—349 ve have been lucky in escaping it 5—Grand organ and carols of late. Howcver, we have had our hildren's half-hour troubles with it during past seasons, | 00 trio so we figur " e a bric A(sicalR Ieoture rgfl:fiflxg\ re t} bri ‘are, . WTICs Mid-Week Sings are al- ways worth listening to. Last night the character o season was well shown during that period, a pro- gram of Christmas carols being pre- Many tamiliar Christm; hymns were presented, We consid- ered the solo by the 12-year-old boy soprano one of the high spots of tk offering. He sang “Away In & Manger” in a clear, sweet, flute-like . Another particularly be was “Adeste Pide All Ye Faithful," which w tin. The program 1 sented by the choir of St. John's play, “The Tiack Lpiscopal church, Hartford Play- tory of | Euterpians Christmas carols and Noels of the nations 1390—WOKO, Peckskill—216 :20—Jean oster, soprano s—Same as WMCA 790—WGY snectady—380 Stocks an arm school 15 Jne act play. “The presented by WGY Playe pianist ame as WTIC act presented by W presented by of the Capitol the- ogram from WTIC. Jim Clancy was in good form, as usual. We understand that Mr. Clancy's line of chatter is delivercd without the aid of notes of any kind. It fs sald that he cannot use notes with- out getting all bawled up. He speaks extemporancously and depends on nis quick mind to do the work for i succeeds admirably, since thought, until a short, ago, when we were nformed to e contrary, that he had his re- marks all written out in front of nim. What we were going to say 1bout the show was that one of icts contained a great surprise. T nan in the act talked so fast tha woman, his partner, could ha v get a word in edgewise. Ther omething for you to think about. . . Syracuse—258 ather ccuse [niversity s WGY WNAC 1070—WHAM, Rochester—280 Markets —S8ame as WI'T s WBZ s—Curtain Calls I—Same as WBZ ~Time. News., Weather 990—WGE. Buffalo—303 S e as WEAF Dance music 0—KDKA, Pittsburgh—316 s and markets progra sam ¥s x our Radio From This - | Old Established Music House Very few concerns can offer to the public the vaiues that a house like ours offers. Remember—we huy for distribution through many stores and conse- quently this tremendous buying power reflects it- self in a great saving to you. 5-Tube Complete Radio Set Ready to Install & < < Cabinet, tone reception distance. Your Old Instrument is a Piano, Radio, Player, Violin, Cornet usic producer will be accepted as Part Pavment Toward a New Radio ity B and W or or other Very Easy Terms Arranged New * 121 EY il Church &};lhbs Qpiann (Ln Britai‘n. E Street New Englamd s Froers M Hooe Conn > PRINGITEL l’V"" PRBAARADNIAALAARMABABBABOAGD ™ ¥ ¥ v o nairorD—waTERBURY [ jwill begin at 12 ispend Christmas with the royal P of Chyist- 1 under the he Sand Eyes WWNC throngh Asheville, strong, a pop “Blue Heaven th Moon vere ‘Blue presented Under a Menory® Somebody is popular + only Sometimes it was sung, sometimes it s played and on other occasfons it s recited . “The Jugg Notre Dame, Chicago Civie hich was WE ted by Opera Co., a presented KDKA th portion o through WJZ, and a few other stations, h in good shape. Mary s in the leading role, and that the musical ef rticularly effective. The erstanding of the opera 1 through the efforts o, announcer who described the production and presented a truly re- markable word picture of what was zoing on. KDKA was very strong nd we listened to the program through that station. WBZ, s Detroit; WIR. WW. . Cincinnati; WTAM, Cleveland; WRC, Washing- on; WPG, Atlantic City; WOC, Dav- enport; WGBS, WMCA, WJZ, N at, ho se a I York; WBBM, WOK, WLS, Chicago; r Admiral F: WGY, Schenectady, and WCBD, sought Zion, ¢ through very strong, of the rescue oper « o » tions. The original Coon-Sanders Night- awks, one of the best known dane ands it middle west, willl - turn to the air via WBBM, Chicage, on January 2 for the balance of the winter £eason (above), fat of an s lost officers, rowed ou scene of the disaster in g Divers Begin Operations To Raise Lost Pontoon New London, Dee. 23 (P—Divin ope ons by which it Is hoped e isalvage the pontoon = to brok and no Hortor hich inging and playing endearcd 4% the tug Tuka him to thousands of people in the will be heard to- 10 o'clock from WTIC, in course of a regular feature pro- from WEAF. Edwards phoiograph records and he vd as a star in several He is the man who ukulele popular and I is bound to please this evening. knows the “Uke” like Wicdo Knows the saxophone, | DRI lies 18 L water off { Point messa Lase ing by boat The pontoon was one of vhich were being towed fro Brooklyn navy yard to Provine for use in salvaging the submarine S-4, (GEARS CAMS WormS ORDLR sunken Lovers of Chirlstmus music will be | plea to learn that two carol pro- | grams have been arvanged for lis- | teners of WEAF tomorrow. The fivst | o'clock, noon, and | Il be presented by hundreds em- | ployes of the American Tel. & Tel | Co. That carol service is an annual | ) event. At 15 o'clock control will| (F FVERY DESCRIPTION (UT T0 be switched to St. Paul's Episcopal | church, Broadway and Pulton street, where the mid-day Christmas | Q ervices will be participated in by the boy choir | 7} C C !(»ne‘ Sureiz THE HARTFORD ©e st SppelAL MACHINERY Co HARTFORD, CONN. Many will progr from WTIC Magi,” will be present tized form through WJZ, KDKA, WIR and KYW this evening at 8 o'clock. Tt is a story of Christmas itts and the lo d of a young hushand idedly amusing, int of pathos throughout. | | 0. Henry's story, “The Giit of The | 24-HOUR SERVICE £1.00 MONTL ' TESTING PLAN By Experts New Britain Radio Service Radios and Supplies Telephone 5168. CROWN PRINCE Rome, Dec. Prince Humbert L rown to art anncunces the Removal of his Dental Office to the Commercial Trust Building A large Christmas tree {s rea at the palace, and the entire fami has been busy shopping In readiness for the exchange of presents. ily. Wishing You All a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR RABINOW-RASCHKOW REAL ESTATE CO. 303 MAIN STREET PHONE 1810 We wish to buy or place second mortgages. If you want a Savings Bank first mortgage—see us Camp Real Estate Co. Main St. N. B. National Bank Bldg. aga o43 Phone TYPEWRITERS a useful gift We have therm trom $10.00 up. Also new portable typewriters 60 ime payments if preferred. “RENT A TYPEWRITER” New Britain Typewriter Exchange f6 West Main Street, Phone 612, —— —— —— Rebuffed, He Says Dr.HenryR. Lasch Q 23, 1927, 'Weather for Ch Washington, Dec. £ to 0 out on a limh treau officials describe one of thos ers could not with sa ther than 36 hours into zauge the Saturday nich ditions for Santa Claus. times™ wi ety tmas Is Somewhat Uncertain ina ‘thre. 23 (A—Unwil look far- 1e future to flying con- | At intervals, the weather sharps| MISS AUSTRALIA BETROTHED re able to predict the weather two| Sydney, N. £ W.. Dec (P —Th days in advance, hut fo-| engagement of Jack G gory, prom- dmittedly was not one of them. | inent ericket player, to Miss Phyl . therefore, would not | von Alwyn, “Miss Australia of 19 outlook for mostly | who has Just turned from a tom cold weather to-| of the United States, has been arn- t and Saturday would hold good | nounced for Christmas Sunday and Monday. She w; a guest of honor at tj —_— Atlantic City beauty pageant |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | September, | A hundred useful things could be suggested as logical houschold needs. Why wouldn’t it be a good idea to come to Rack- liffe’s and select some of them. Just because a gift is sen- aible, useful and for the house, doesn’t make it any the less a Menry Christmas gift. It’s Right From Rackliffe’s Racxrirre/B S, aint — Hardware — Glass — Sash — Doors — Interior Trim Agricultural and Builder * Supplies PARK STREET — TEL. 5000 — BIGELOW STREET Co. Woodland St. FOR SALE Land and building located on South Main St. formerly owned by the Farmers’ Milk Apply at The United Milk Co., 35 WE ARE HEADQUARTERS VOR Shell Fish Such as OYSTERS — CLAMS — LOBSTERS SHRIMP — CRAB MEAT and SCALLOPS, Our Crackers are Always Fresh VISIT OUR DINING ROOM Open Until Eight HONISS’S 22 State St. Hartford “Under Grants" ABNER, HowW MANY “TIMES HAVE ) ToLD HOLD onN sARAH ! M GOING To pLaY FOR A DANCE ToNIGAT-\. AND | HAD MY PROGRAM, ALL LAID OUT- - - - DANG BLST 17! You.To \<EEP YOuR PLAYTHINGS OFF” THE BACK STAIRS: ' ks AUNT_ SARAH PEABODYS, BROTHER ABNER - HASNT YET FOUND A SAFE PLACE To KEEP HIS ONE MAN ORCHESTRA 7/ OVTFIT~ b E