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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928, tiona. In addition to Mr. Flagg's address, & musical program will be furnished by & concert orchestra under the direction of Jack Shilkret. Irving XKaufman, well known comedian will appear as guest per- former during a program of light popular- selections at 8:30 over WJZ and WBZ, when he will be heard in “How About Me?" “Take Your To- morrow,” gnd “I Want an Automo- bile That Goes Da-Da-Da-Da.” The orchestra will play among other rumbers Right or Wrong, The Song 1 Love, What You Goin' to Do, Do |Now and It All Comes Out in the | Wash, any. | cretive about the documents he com- students of the high schools and lical, ft was stated. i s himself. He does not communi- A dramatized story of the engage- | colleges during the latter half. The | would deal with various questions’ cuto such documents to anybody ment of Liszt as chagel master of |lecture concert for. the younger stu- | which the Pope omitted in bis &llo- | until the very day that they are Weimar will be tonight's presenta- dents will include Brahm’s “Alle- | cution at Monday's consistory. He jssued. tion in the series of dramatic mo- | gretto Grazioso” from “Symphony purposely restricted the allocution ments in the lives of famous com- [No. 2. excerpt from Goldmark's to the Eucharastic congress at 8yd- | pren HoRALD CLASS| ADS posers at 10 o'clock over WABC and |overture to “Sakuntale” and an ex- |ney, wishing to emphasize the im-. | ™™ e LASHIEUED WNAC. Weimar, a leading cultural |cerpt from Rimsky-Kersakoff's portance of that event in the devel center was anxious also to become |“Scheherazade.” The latter part of opment of Catholicism. the musical center of the world and |the program will include a selection | It was understood in Vatican cir- for that purpose engaged Liszt. The |from Massenet's “Scenes A cles that in the announced Encyeli- | hopes of this little Saxon village nes” Rizet's minuet from “I Sl iho' Poys! wonld deaiiwiin thod ‘The first group consists of Gretchan- | were well founded. Liszt, as chapel enne Suite” and Liszt's “Hun; action Prancaise movement in inofr's “Over the Steppe,” Flagler's| Eighteenth century Christmas mu- | master. produced all the plays in the | Rhapsody No. 1.” Franca and the Mexican situation. | “One Little Hour” and La Forge's |sic will be played by Milady's musi- [opera house, and it was to him ‘that | But these were merely suppositions, | “Song of the Open.” In the second |cians at 9 o'clock over WJZ, featur- |all young composers brought their which, although.coming from very| L group she will be heard in Gounod’s |ing carols of England, Naples. | work for trial. During this feature. reliable sources, may not turn out o | “Ave Maria” and an aris from “Mir- | Provence, Holland and France. Erva [some of Liszt's most important NELY[;[I[:A[ T“ BE e e than ! mar cadors, a popular dance orchestra. |during the first half hour, and for pear at Ep The Enc: Genla Zielinska, incomparable lit- tle radio prima donna will be heard in a recital, with an orchestra under the direction of Hugo Mariani at 7:30 over WJZ. Miss Zielinska will be heard in one Russian and two American songs in the first group, and In two Gounod numbems later. FEATURES ON THE AIR Thureday, Des. 0 (Bestorn Stenderd Time) ‘ocal Presentation—~WEAF WTIC WIAR WTAG WCSH WCAE WTAM WW.J :00—Serenaders: James Mont Flagg-WJZ WBZ WBAL WHAM 2:00— Ehenacaph Hoar, Caroline Lassari—WOR WABC WEAN WEFAN 4 @’éfi?, 'fifl Lvt&: WKRC WSPD WHK WLBW WKBW WCAO 9:00—O lor: Beethoven Mesic and Advice—WEAF WEEl WTIC % gng{"%?fl: WCSH WFI WRC WGY WGR WCAE WHAS WSB 8:00—Song Shop: WH WRC WGY WGR 2 Mon o eille.” The orchestra will play among | Giles soprano, will do some of the | works will be played. other numbers Brahms' “Hungarian | numbers, while Hans Barth will add Dance No. 5" Beethoven's *“Ro- atmosphere to the program with mance," Godard's “Scenes Poetiques” |solo numbers on the historic harpsi- | of Wagner's “Lohengrin,” which 15| and Grieg's “Wedding Day at Trold- ' chord, a prelude to the great wedding| ':00~ulludr| Musicians haugen.” | scene, will open the hour of slumber | 9:30—Concert hour of the music at 11 o'clock over WJIZ. The introduction to the third act | THURSDAY Eastern Standard Time Layer, Loaf and Cup Cakes Carolina Lazzari, one Fol- look appetizing, taste , have real food NEW ENGLAND STATIONS $00—WTIC, Hartford—300 6:20—S8ummary of programs, news 6:30—Sea Gull Dinner Group 7:00—Piano recital, Laura det 7:18—Musical program 7:30—Comfort Hour musical pro- C. Gau- gram 3:00—The Song Shop 8:30—"Tone Color" perials 9:00—S8ingers and orchestra 8:30—The Contraltones 10:00—Concert orchestra 10:30—Correct time 10:31—Palais d'Or orchestra 11:00—News and weather 990—WRZ, :30—Keith Memorial organ 6:00—Santa Claus 6:15—Ofricial Agriculture report by the Im- 6:40—Wallace Streeter and His Templars 6:59—Chimes 7:00—Political Sidelights 7:15—DBobby Giddens 0—Insurance Finance 7:25—World Bookman 7:50—Financial News 8:00—Lehn and Fink Serenade 8:30—Musical program 9:00—Vocal recital 9:30—Concert orchestra and solo- ists 10:00—Correct time 10:01—Wayside Inn 0—Sportograms 5- 0—McEnelly’s orchestra 11:30—Weather report 1230—WNAC, Boston—344 5:00—Ted and His Gang 5:50—Householders' Guide 6:00—Perley 8tevens and orch. 6:25—Newscasting 6:30—Organ recital, Louls Weir 7:00—News mos 'n” Andy” 7:25—Morey Pearl and Tent orch, 8:00—Mason and Hamlin concert 8:30—Chorus from Christ church, Quincy 9:00—Musical program 10:00—"A Royal Command to Liszt” 10:30—The Merrymakers 11:00—News 11:10—State Ballroom orchestra 590—WEEI, Boston—508 6:00—Big Brother club 6:30—News 6:40—DRig Brother club 7:00—The Sportsnten 7:30—Comfort Hour Musical pro- gram $:00—Thq Song Shop 10:00—Correct time 10:00—Wayside program 10:30—~The Fortune Teller 11:00—Slumber music 860—WABC—349 5:00—Dr. Hodgdon, “Food" 5:45—Lillian Francis, soprano quet, radio editor, Tribune 6:15—The Song King 6:30—Namm's 8anta Claus 7:00—New Haven clock time; weather 7:05—Alps music 7:30—Two harps and a plano 7:45—Musical Gems 8:15—~Chas. G. Hopton, “Dogs™ 8:30—Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! 9:00—Music hour 10:00—~A Royal Command to Lisat 10:30—The Merry Makers 11:00—Elmer Gross’ orchestra 11:30—Al Lynn orchestra 1010—WHN—297 §:00—Children’s Story club 6:00—Amoy orchestra 6:30—Bohemians 7:00—1Iceland orchestra 7:30—8tudio program 8:00—Will Oakland's Terrace 30—Journal hour 9:30—Theater orchestra 1300—WEVD—231 5:00—Hints from Suzanne 6:00—Xmas Tree 6:20—Ralph Hudson, tenor 7:40—Jessie Hughan, ‘“Soclalism 7:00—Brookwood Labor College 7:20—Lowenkrou musicale Peace” 10:00—Suzanne’s House Party 11:00—Cassese’s orchestra 1350—WCDA—223 §:05—Cello solo; “Parents,” talk 5:35—8ongs; news; dinner music 6:30—Health talk; Rubera, tenor 7:00—"Sports,” Angelo Palange 7:15—Frances Moore, soprano 7:30—Corso Quintet 8:00—Dance orchestra EAST AND WEST STATIONS 1250—~WGCP, Newark—340 §:00—Merchants’ program 5:30—Alice from Wonderland 8:00—Palais Joy orchestra $80—WFI, Philadelphia—833 7:00—Automobile club feature 7:16—Topics in season 8:00—Bame as WEAF 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—373 6:30--Organ recital 9:45—Chelsea concert orchestra 6:00—"Going to Press,” Lloyd Jac- Rachmanioff's “Prelude in G Min- or” will be heard in a vocal arrange- ment among other good numbers by the Singers at 9 o'clock over WEAF {and WTIC. The “Neapolitan Love | Song” from Herbert's “Princess Pat™ a new song by Rapee, “Marion,” “Deppen’s “Japanese Sunset” and “T Herald | Wonder How the Old Folks Are at | Home" are other numbers on the program. Kreisler's “Liebesiied” will be played by the singing violina 12 mid.—Guy Lombardo's Canadians 7:40—JJessle Hughlan, “Soclalism 8:45—Jimmy Sheéarer request pro- 8:00—Gospel hymns; organ recital | world's greatest contraltos will make over WABC, WOR and WNAC at 9 bert's “The Erl King,"” a selection from “Samson and Delilah” and MacDermid’'s “Sacrament.” Other \musical entertainment will be fur- phony orchestra, the Mayfair Salon lorches!m, a male trio and the Pic- i Qjou Dont Need Lz, lowing this selection the orchestra |her initial microphone appearance | will play Tavan's “Fete de Seville,” a selection from Romberg's “May- o'clock during a musical program. |time,” Grieg's “Heart Wounds” and Miss Lazzari will be heard in Schu- | other numbers, Friday morning at 11 o'clock Wal- ter Damrosch and the National or- chestra will again be heard in one of nished during this hour by a_sym- |the educational series programs over 'at Christmas, 'First Tntended for Christmas— May Come Out at Epiphany Rome, Dec. 20 (®—The Encycli- | cal, which it has been said for some time Pope Pius Intended to publish seems to have been WJZ and WBZ, featuring music for | postponed. 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