New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 7, 1928, Page 32

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NEW ENGLAND STATIONS | — 360—WTIC, Hartford—3835 6:25—Summary of programs and news 6:30—Instrumental Trio 7:30—Vocal recital 7:45—Ten Years in the Jungles of Burma $—8tudio Party 9—*"An Evening in Paris" 9:30—Musical program 10—Correct time 10:01—Concert program 11—News and weather 1130—WICC, Bridgeport—266 6—=8tudio Trio —~8tudio program 5—Orchestra. 5—Raseball scores 7:50—Weather $—Question Box $:18—Orchestra 3:30—Girle' quartet 8:50—Baseball scores 8:38—News 9—True Stories 10—Concert program 10:30—Dance orchestra 900—WBZ, Springfield—333 6—Weather forecast 1—Dance orchestra 0—=8chool Information 5—Baseball scores :30—Variety program 7—Musical program 7:30—Dixie Circus $—Concert ensemble 9—Concert orchestra 10—Correct time 10:01—8extet 10:30—Baseball weather 650—WNAC, Boston—i64 Ted and His Gang 5—The House That Jack Built 5—Ted and His Gang 0—Juvenile 8milers 6—Visiting the Theaters —News 1—"Amos 'n’ Andy” 7:30—8tories from Real Life 7:40—Lady of the Ivories 7:46—8chool Information 8$—Vocal Duo 8:15—Violin and Piano Recital 8:30—Mixed quartet 9—True Storles 10—Concert program 10:30—Concert orchestra 11—News $90-—WEEI, Boston—3508 6—Big Brother club 7:30—Quartet 8—Concert orchestra $—Musicale 9:30—Neapolitan Country club 10:01—Musicale NEW YORK CITY scores ,time and 570—WNYC—526 6—Time; market high spots 0—Jeanette Boinick, soprano 5—Baseball scores 0—F'rench lessons 1—Police alarms; scores 5—"Gesture,” Mary McGovern 5—Harold Noble, tenor 5—Mra. Hans Popper, soprano; Dr, Hans Popper, violinist 8:45—Antonio del Avila, baritone Municipal band 10—Time; alarms; weather 610—WEAF—492 5—The Marionettes $:30—Jelly Bill and Jane, ducts §—Dinner music 6:55—Baseball scores 7—Happy Wonder Bakers 7:80—~Happiness Boys 8—Concert orchestra and Cavalicrs 9:30—Tuneful Troupe 16—Correct time 10—Cencert Hour 11—Orchestra 660—WJIZ—454 -$—Dan Gridley ,tenor 5:15—8tudio program §:30—Reports, stock market, finan- cial summary ,cotton prices, fed- eral agricultural reports 45—Lewis Zeidler ,tenor —Park Central S8kylarks 25—8cores; summary of programs 30—Variety program T—Correct time T—8kylarks e wnxie Circus $—Milady's Musicians 5:39—0rchestra 9—Review 10—Correct time 10—RBextet 10:30—Orchestra 11—Slumber music 710=—WOR—122 6:15—Paramount dinner concert 6:45—8cores; Little Jack Little 7:30—Orchestra 8—Chimes; WOR Stock company 8:30—Lone 8tar Rangers $—True story hour 10—Concert program 10:30—8alon orchestra 11—Time; news bulletins; weather 11:06—Orchestra 760—WHN—395 $:30—Orchestra 9—American concert 10:05—News; Ruby Van Howe, so- prano 10:30—Organ recital 11—Mr. and Mrs. Woods, harmony 11:30—Dance orchestra 760—WPAP—395 6—Alfred Chigi, Elmo Russ, 6:15—Rose Solomon ,pianist 6:30—Mercedes Meade, soprano 6:45—Dr. George King, talk —Dance orchestra 30—Bob Schacffer, son 45—Eleanor Sheppard, Clara I'itz- patrick, songs 8—Orchestra 8$10—WLWI—370 Studio program —James Carson, violin of . hour 15—Haull Concert Singers 30~Talk, Joseph Drake of (. orchestra $10—WMCA—370 viifiord Cheasl recital Numer- intertainers 9:30—Correct time; gram 10—0ld Rumanian Rendezvous 0—Orchestra 11—Dance orchestra 11:30—News; danee orchestra 860—WGBS—319 12 lesson Shapiro. pianist;“Radio World,” Herman Berna 6—Jolly Jester; Katz, violinist industrial pro- 9—Meurer concert management 10—Sam Hedman, pianist 10:15—Mary Bongert ,operetta airs 10:30—News; Ethel Pfister, whist- lin, 10:45—Shuster, Boys 11—Arcadia dance orchestra 920—WRNY—326 Television; orchestra 0—Congregation Emanu-El serv- ice Television; Hollywood news 0—New York “Inns and Outs” —Bob Schafer, songs $—Television; Florence contralto 8:15—DBuck O'Nelll Says: 8:30—Radio Sweethearts 9—Television; Hedman, planist 9:20—1. Miserendino concert 10—Television; Giuseppe Tucker; Delivery Emerick, Adami, ong Painters” levision 970—WABC—309 —Dr. Daniel Hodgdon, “Food™ —Garcia Sorriano, pianist —Creamer and McCarthy, 6—Hudson Lone Wolf 6:15—Orchestra 5—Conway's Broadway Chat Piquet time; weather —Sam Coslow, songs :16—Grace Perry, soprano 7:30—Orchestra S—Daisy Miller, “Dogs” $:15—Louise Devovsky, violinist | §:30—Singing Wrights 9—Orchestra 9:30—Watch Tower program 10—Weather forecast; investments —Orchestra 0—Orchestra and Revue 11—Tome; Negro Achievement hour EASTERN STATIONS 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 5:30—News; sport talk; police alarms 6—Californiana 7—Studio trio 5—Sunshine Boys William Nix, tenor —The Banjo Boys 0—Weekly devotional service 11—Entertainment 11:30—Orchestra 1120—WNJ, Newark—268 10—Orchestra 10:30—Four Dukes of Harmony 11—Dance music 1120—WGCP, Newark—268 5—Harrison company program 5:15—Dance music 6—Dance orchestra; 7:30—College boys 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—278 —Organ recital )5—Dinner concert Beldon, talk 0—Minstreals | $:10—Dance orchestra $:30—Orchestra 9—Concert orchestra 9:20—Playground Pals 10—Dance orchestra. 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 6—Stock reports ;news 6:25—Scores; dinner music 7:20—Baseball scores; health talk 7:30—Mystery play, “Black Fear" 9:30-11—Same as WEAF Through the Static Songs by a quartet ,instrumental and vocal solos and ensemble mu- sie will be rendered during a con- cert period at 8§ o'clock through WEAF, the program including Romberg's “Deep iu My Heart," gems from Herbert's “Her Regi ment,” Kramer's ‘The Last Hour, Popper’s * son Villageoise” and | “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi.” | A program of unusual interest, presenting some of the foremost vo- cal and instrumental artists on the air, will be offered during an hour of music over WTIC at 10 o'clock. The program will feature among others a light opera quartet, Gra- ham McNamee, announcer and con- cert singer; George Price, harpist; Arcadie Birkenholz, violinist, and Mathilde Harding, pianist. Another of those informal studio parties will be presented by the members of the WTIC staff over that station at § o'clock. The parties in the past have proved a real suc- cess and have been a source of ex- cellent entertainment. A new series of programs will be inaugurated tonight over WTIC at 9:30 when a program of orchestral and vocal selections of a light type will be presented. Tonight's program includes “Chili Pom Pom Pee.” “Al- ways Youre Near,” “Mr. Hoover a selection from | “The Firefly,” “The Fisst K and “Down By the Old Mill Stream.” Vocal and instrumental soloists will be a feature during a musical review over WBZ at 9 o'clock, and a further feature will be numbers by a novelty trio and a duo of | comedi: The program includes | S Someday jomewhere,” a ! jon from Romberg's “The | Desert Song.” Burleigl “Little | Mother o Mine,” Braton's “star of (India,” a selection from Friml's | construction. diers,” the Barcarolle from Offen- buch's “Tales of Hoffman' ‘and “In the Evening by the Moonlight.” Haydn's overture to “The Unin- habited Island,” rarely heard even in concert halls, will be featured during the slumber hour at 11 o'clock over WJZ .Another Haydn number wHl follow, the three movements from his “La Poule” symphony. Other selections include Schubert's “Omnipotence,” the medi- tation from Massanet's *Thals" Boccherini's “Menuet” and a selec- tion from Handel's “Measiah.” —L. C. Road Conditions in State of Connecticut Road conditions and detours in the State of Connecticut made necessary by highway construction, repairs and ojling announced by the State Highway Department, as of September 5th, are as follows:— Route No. 1 0ld Lyme, East Lyme and Water- ford, five miles under conatruction. Pavement complete, No delay to traffic. Orange-Milford pike, being oiled for 2 miles. Route No, 8 Waterbury-Middlebury road and Sunnyside avenue under construc- tion with one-way traffic for a short distance. ‘Waterbury-Milldale, Southington Mountain is under conatruction. Shoulders not complete. Ridgefield-Danbury road concrete construction completed. Railing un- completed. Danbury-Newtown road, bridge and construction work on new loca- tion. shoulders Route No. 4 Salisbury-Great Barrington road is under construction. Concrete be- ing laid. One-way traffic maintain- ed. Sharon-Lakeville road is under construction. Route No, § Meriden—No. Colony street is un- der construction, No delay to traf- fic. Route No. 6 2 Brooklyn-Danielson road fa the towns of Killingly and Brooklyn un- der construction. Detour posted. Danielson-8o. Killingly road is under construction. Open to traffic. Route No, U. 8. 7 Danbury-New Milford road con- crete construction completed from Brookfield to Danbury. Uncom- pleted from New Milford to.Brook- field. Railing uncompleted. Route No, 8 Torrington - Thomaston, Castle Bridge is under construction. Traf- fic should proceed with caution on account of grade crossing. 8hort one-way traffic. Route No. 10 Haddam road is under construc- tion from Higganum to East Had- dam bridge. One-half mile detour at Higganum. Bloomfield-Granby road is under construction, but open to traffic, Route No. 12 Brooklyn-Canterbury road is be- ing oiled for 2 miles. Grosvenordale-No. road is under construction. traffic. Norwich-Putnam road at Atta- waugan is under construction. Open to traffic. Plainfield-Griswold road 1is being oiled for 1 mile. ‘Windham-Windham Center road is being ofled for 1 mile, Route No. 32 Norwich-Groton road from Nor- wich city line to Brewster's Neck is under construction, Open to traffic. Route No, 101 Pomfret—Pomfret Hill road is being oiled for % mile. Sterling-Rhode Island road is be- ing oiled for 1z mile. Route No. 102 Colchester-Hartford-New London road, shoulders being oiled for ¢ miles. Grosvenordale Open to Route No, 104 Glastonbury - Glastonbury - Port- land road is under construction. Open to trafiic one way. Route No, 109 Mansfield-Phoenixville road is un- der construction. This road nearly impassable to traffic. Depot road closed, traffic may go over good state road through South Coventry. Route No, 111 Portland-Cobalt road 1is under One-way traffic for 1% mile. Route No. 113 Thomaston-Bristol road is under construction. Detour east of Terry- ville posted. Concrete being lald. One-way traffic. Route No. 114 No. Branford and North Haven road shoulders under constriction. No delay to traffic. North Branford—Middletown ave- nue shoulders being oiled for five miles. Route No, 119 Danbury—Mill Plain road oiled for six miles. Route No. Woodbridge-! mour road is un- | der construction. Traffic controlled by traffic men. Route No. 121 Salisbury—Canaan-Salisbury road is under construction. One-way traf- fic, being Route No, 122 Newtown-Bridgeport road con- crete construction complete, railing uncompleted, Route No. 123 “The Vagabond King” and Gr )ance Caprice.”” Many popular se- lections are included in the | program. 1so At 10 o'clock over the same station | a sextet will sing a number of Negro | spirituals among them “Oh, Dem Golden Slippers.” “Oh, {nah.” Other s ctions include J sell's “Parade of the Woode; | BAILEY BROTHERS General Insurance In- regard 1o responsibility for Automobile us in Specializing in surance. Bee i] your financial state registration, Miss Han- | Toot of Buuker Hill to Cornwall Bridge, fesurfacing complete. Shoul- | ders and guard rail not finished. | Traffic open at all times. Canaan-Colinsville, Nepaug road | is under construction. Detour post- Traffic should proceed with | caution over detour. | Route No, 124 | Bethel—Bethel main strect, being | cilea for 1y mile, Itoute No. 126 Ridgefield-Branchville | being oiled on shoulders | miles. road s for four Route No. 127 Kent-Macedonia road, | construction under way. Route No. | Litenfield-Bantam | construction. | Litehfield. macadam road is under One-way traffic near Route No. 130 Woodbury-Watertown read. Traf. fie can use sub-grade or temporary bridge without detour. Coventry — Coventry - Mansfield - Route No, 133 Hartland—Hollow bridge is under construction. - 8hort detour around bridge. . Route No. 136 New Falrfield-8herman road, steam shovel grading and macadam construction under way, Short de- lays probable. Route No. 141 Bridge over Little River on the Scotland-Canterbury road is under construction. Traffic from the west is warned to'be careful in approach- ing this bridge which is located a the foot of a grade. . Route No, 147 Seymour—Bladden river bridge is under construction. No delay to traffic. Route No. 130 Lyme and East Haddom, Ham- burg-No. Plains road is under con- struction. No delay to traffic. Salem-Norwich and Hadlyme road is being oiled for four miles, Route No. 154 ‘Washington-Woodbury road, ma- cadam and bridge construction un- der way at several places. Short delay probable, Route No. 168 Crystal Lake road, towns of Rick- ville and Ellington are under con- struction. No detours. Route No, 178 Saybrook — Grading Winthrop road, slight delay to traffic, Route No, 179 Preston, the road from Poque- tanuck to Brewster's Neck is under construction. Open to traffic. Route No, 180 Bethel - Redding road, steam shovel grading and macadam con- struction under way. No detours necessary. Route No, 310 Bantam-Morris road is under construction. No detours. Route No. 325 Prospect-Cheshire road, short de- tour over country road around shovel work in rock cut, Route No. 331 Groton, Groton Center road being oiled for one mile, North Stonington, Colonel Brown road, being oiled for 1 mile. Ronte No. 337 West Haven—Beach street, under construction. No delay to traffie. No Route Numbers Ansonia—North State street eon- crete under construction, Traffic controlled by traffic men. Beacon Falls Pines bridge under construction. Traffic not affected. Chester-Killingworth road is un- der construction. No delay to traf- fie. Bethlechem-Watertown road eon- struction work started. Grading commenced. No detours necessary. Clinton-Westbrook, Clinton, Deep River road is under construction for two and one-half miles, Durham — Middletown avenue shoulders being oiled for three miles, Easton-Monroe macadam road under construction. No delay to traffic. Enfield-8citico-Broad Brook road 18 under construction, but open to traffic. Mansfield Center - Warrenville road is under construction. Open to traffic. Manchester - Willimantic - Hart- ford road being oiled from Man- chested town line to Bolton Notch. Manchester - Willimantic - Hart- ford road being oiled from Man- chester town line to Manchester Center. Middlebury - Woodbridge road, shoulders being oiled for five miles. Manafield—Completed section of Mansfield Center and Warrenvilie road being oiled. Middlefield-Durahm road, Cherry Hill road is under construction. No delay to traffic. Granby—S8almon Brook street, is under construction. Open to trat- fic. New Haven—Townsend avenue, grading being done, no delay to traffic. Rocky Hill—EIm strect, grading under wa; Slight delay to traffic. Sharon-Millerton road is under construction, Southington - Waterbury road, shoulders are being oiled for five miles. Sterling Bridge is under construc- tion at Sterling Vilage. Detour post- ed. Bridge under construction at Oneco. Temporary bridge in use. Redding-Georgetown road, con- struction work started. No detours. Woodbridge-Racebrook road is under construction. No delay to traffic. ‘Woodbridge-Racebrook road is being olled for 3, of a mile. Wethersfield—Jordan Lane s un- der construction and rather rough. Westport—Riverside avenue 1s being oiled on shoulders. Windsor Locks-Suffield — East Main street, is under construction. Traffic may take good road through Suffield Center. Stratford—The Connecticut Com- pany s putting in special work at the corner of Barnum avenue and North Main street. Traffic is belng controlled by traffic men, The custom of referring to im- portant people as *“nobs” had its oigin in the “fil. nob.”"—abbreviated Latin for “son of a nobleman.” Special for Saturday Legs of Genuine SPRING LAMB 38¢c ™ Jones’ Quality Market + Saturday Sp W erobREB2EAR ] @ B - Limited Supply of New J. a 1 Commercial Trust Bldg. X-Ray Genuine “Old Company’s Lehigh Coal” Phone 2250 CLAYTON CIDER MILLS SHORE From 5 to 8 P. M. 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