New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1928, Page 7

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Eastern Standand Time NEW ENGLAND STATIONS 800—WTIC. Hartford—500 :05—Summary of program :07—Mother Goose :20—Ne —Children’s Period 0—Hotel Bond Instrumental Trio :00—Mutual Savir :30—Silent for WCAC 00—Musical Entertainment :30—The Gypsies orchestra mily Party 30—Correct time :31—Noel Antique :00—Phil Spitalny's music :00—Chimes from Trinity church, New York 10—Special Christmas Eve gram from Roxy's theater 800—WCAC, Storrs—3500 30—Program of organ music, Mrs. Lillian B. Newton 990—WBZ. Springficld—303 report 0—Chimes 6 —DBert Lowe 20—1t. W. McNeel 30—Roxy and His Gang 30—The Duo Dises 00—Christmas Carols dren’s chorus 30—Real Folks :00—Correct time :01—Sportograms al program orchestra Chil- by 0—Christmas Carols with Dr. § Parkes Cadman 12:00—Weather rcport 0—WNAC, Boston—211 6:00—Ted and His Gang 6:00—The Romancers N sting 35—Theater programs 7:00—Neuws :30—Newspaper Sidelights :00—Ten Dancing Christmas Eves 30—The Couricrs :00—Dickens’ Carol” 0—The carolers 0—~WEEI, Boston—508 :00—Big Brother club —News —Rig Brother club 010—Mutual Savings Hour 30— Musical program Christmas | s Banks Hour | pro- | | R‘ quuW TI0—WOR—122 Thomas’ Chapel | ler's stage reviews —TUnele Don —Il.evitow's orchestra 10—H. 1. Kaltenborn, “Current | “himes 1 Dancing Christmas Eves | ouriers | 9:00—Music S0-—Vitaphone jubilea Dickens’ “Christmas Carol” The Carelers 60—WIZ—395 “Plays for the Holidays" tuth Thomas, soprano -Iteports: stock market, finan- cial summary, cotton prices, agricultural reports | he Piano Twins lais d'Or orchestra of programs 1e; Cook’s travelogie —Roxy and His Gang —Automatic Duo Neapolitan nights ~al Folks" :00—Tob the Sandman storia orchestra 10—F o l‘-)sl :00—Christmas carol concert me as W 860—WARC—319 . Daniel Hodgdon, cher onudation fom Wilson, tenor Broadway Chat weather forecast ‘o0d™ portfolio h program natization tmas Carol 3 napshots of Songmakers’ 100—Elm Grosso's orchestra —Al Lynn's orchestra id.—The Carolers 1010—WRNY—297 S—Radio FFarm Forum: pianist Physical culture lecture orchestra hristmas | carol semble 6:45—"Christmas Dickens 00— Rooscvelt dance orchestra )—Other Wise Man :45—Royal Dixon. nature talk R0—Jewis 200—1 of Dickens’ | vocal en- Carol,” Charles TATIONS Newark—210 Merchants' program Alice from Wonderland 00—Ernie Krickett's orchestra :00—Tmperial Imps ¢ 30—Palais orchestra talk :30—Songs at Twilight )0—Professor Kyrock 5—Organ music 9—Duo Discs :30—Real Folks :00—Time and weather m_ Watkins’ orchestra :30—Cello Recital, Arthur Zack :00—Christmas program :00—Pontigcal High Mass from St. Peter's Cathedral TUESDAY'S PROGRAM $00—WTIC, Hartford—500 —Summary' of programs —Lobster Restaurant Quintet 00—Musical program 30—Sketch :00—The Electra ensemble :30—Popular music program :00—Musical program :30—01d Fashioned aschoel :00—The Eskimes —Correct time Singing —Organ recital, Walter Seifert :00—News and weather #90—WBZ, Springfield—303 :00—Falvey's orchestra —Weather report Ivey's orchestra 6:30—Savannah Liners 00—Chimes and News 26—Spotlight Review 11—Bert Lowe's orchestra ‘World Bookman 0—Viola-Piano recital $:00—The Air Weavers $:30—Musical program ‘00 pany :30—Sixteen Singers 00—Correct time :01—Ensemble Sportograms Bert Lowe's orchestra 'EAF, New York—134 :00—Pennsylvania luncheon music OUs flussian :30—Mixed quartet 10—Orpheus Trio 3:00—The Evolution Christmas :10—Fifth Avenue Knights :30—Auction bridge game :00—To be announced 5:00—Waldorf-Astoria dinner 00 —Morley Singers 0 tehes :00—The Mediterrancans 30—To be announced 00—Concert hour j—Eskimos 30—Correct time :30—Los Scvillanos Cassinelli 00—Ben Bernit's orchestra 710—WOR, Newark—i22 :00—Christmas carillon 5:15—Just a Song at Twilight —Enginite Boya 0—Laungerol Bubbles himes :00—Main Street sketches :00-14:60—*"Tolerance™ my with Dolore: Vitali Podolsky concert com- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MON You can’t get away from the Christmas spirit these days and if music of such nature does not ap- peal to you, close up the radie and | seek entertainment through other sources, as all broadcasting today | and tomorrow will have a decided Christmas flaver even the announcers | will have messages of greeting to of- fer before each program is pre- sented, . One of the best known of the Holy INight tunes, “It Came Upon the| Midnight Clear” by Willis, will be | heard during an elaborate musical | peried at § o'clock over WEAF and | WTIC, the feature popularly known | as “The Voice of Firestone” The | Christmas spirit also prevails in | Victor Herbert's famous “March of | ihe Toys” from “Babes in Toyland.” | which will be played by the orches- | tra under the direction of Hugo | Mariani, Other Christmas numbers | include “Adeste Fideles” and “Stilly | Night”* which will be Vaughn de Leath. Of tions there are Jessel's the Wooden Soldiers,” Vernon's “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" Wil- | helm'’s “Bright Collcge” and Meyers’ “Hello Yourself." ‘Parade of Continuing the apirit of Gypsics | will be heard fn an hour of musical | entertainment at 8:30 over the same stations, when a program of unusual | interest will be presented including | Erno Rapee's “Christmas Bels," excellent potpourri of the best known Christmas tunes arranged in niodern | manner. an During which follows |artists of first the Tamily Party ho the Gypsies. three magnitude will be heard in a musical program of popular classical selections. The | artists to perform during this period |include Mme. Maria Kurenko, fam- coloratura soprano: erett Marshall, young American baritone member of the Metropoli- {tan, and Adrian Schubert, symphony lorchestra conductor. Madame Ku- renko, it will be remembered heard once hefore and her pleasing veice thrilled thousands of listeners | We expect oven greater things of her | tonight. The time was | | One of the most unusual Christ- mas programs to be heard tonight over WEAF at 10:30 tonight will be | presented in “Neel Antique.” an ac- {curate reproduction of Yuletide | S music centuries ago. This broad- cast takes place of the usual zrand |opera program. and includes old Bohemian, French and German carols of hundreds of years ago, fii- turing some of the ancient instri- ‘ments nsed by the Crusaders in Bethlehem the first Christmas night The program will he prosented by sn |instrumental trio and Esther Dole, familiar compositions to be heard are, Rachmaninoff’s “In the Silence of the Night” Gruber's “Holy! Night," Herbert's *“Toyland,” delssohn’s “March of the Magi.” | Krei radle Song” and “Dance of the Boys.” 2 Lo | At midr a microphone in the belfry of ©ld Trinity church at Broadway and Wall street, will carry the sound of the bells striking mid- night into American homes from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Listeners within that area will also hear a ten- on program which fol- lows, 1o hierald the arrival of Christ- mas. Th combined networks of the NE( em will broadcast a gigantic prograni of Christmas greet- | ing from the Roxy theater. The greeti: will consist of carols and special Christmas music by a full sympliony orchestra and a chorus of | several hundred voices. The pro- rani 1 last until 1:30 in the| morni | The midnight Peter's Cathe n 5 from St dral in Cincinnati will be br st over WLW, which will ontinue unil 1 o'clock. A boy's | choir will sirg traditional Christmas carols for ten minutes preceding the | service, LC. Christmas Features ry of an unexpected Christ- cbration which took place on us will be told in an o play entitled A Sea- | *over WEAL and WTIC . This sketch is unusually criginal inusmuch as 1t is devoid of reindeer, sleight bells, Christmas stocki The drama takes on a lumber schooner three days out trom Bangor, Maine. will be night over WEAL and WTIC with Lillian Taiz, popular musical comedy and radio soprano soloist, supported by ert progr The 21N 1S 0NE oM pos and nunibers m- ire Pompaneoli. Old Man Chl Lusy, Lindy iin, Love Me and 1 Can’t < You oV nshine and L Mo, Anything Lut 1 Although no comipe rely represent Chris to brighten Christnius 1y music by various conp «h to Elgur and & during the COMPosers Lo« over WJZ at 16 o'clock. OFf the compositions rep- tesented on this program there Handel's oy he M Rimsky-Ke Christnas Tree ilone can mas, an ef- th love- from will be Great AY, DECEMBER 24, 1928. vieted. life to his father, show any partiality, and death seems | imminent when the real shows up and Jack is treed. story may be heard over WABC and WNAC at 9 e'clock This | A special mammoth program in commemoration of Christmas Day will be heard over the sanic stations selections by an orchest instrumental soloists and dead. Phillips is accused and (*on~!.\|non; the many numbers An appeal is made tor his| Tschuikowsk who refuses m‘,'_ rom murderer | Brge” Souve nirs [ #The from | “Bells { from {at 10 o'clock including 16 musical | 17 hours. will be broadeast by sta- | . vocal and | tion WLW on this day, heginning at singers. | 5 ©' e ——— are tinuing until an hour after midnight, a sclection | The festivitics will include among | cther sarprises the Cincinnati Syme s “June, tana’s “The Bartered |©' fanthes. on ~Amons My | ViONY orchestra under the direction ctions 1rom Rossini s | ©f 1tz Reiner, which will broadeast Seville,” {4t 8 o'clock in the evening. Amon Xatoma Adums | 1he nunbers to be heard are Wag Y HdS Ler's “Der Venusberg” and Rimskys and sele ns | ivorseholl’s cherezade.™ e Mikido." Sn Barber of Herbert's, of St outhern It Sullivan's pls tio; LC. | e A festive Blue pencils have become famons- entertainment lasting | |1y popular wita cditors because blue | more than any other color. com- pletely hides the word to be deleted. ock in the morning and con- D & L’s The Store C(LEARAN(E Ready Wednesday Moming! - A whole month of import- ant selling events that will set new selling records at D&Ls When the doors of this store swing open at 9 a. m. Wednesday there will be admitted a host of peo- ple who will come from all parts of New Britain and its adjacent neigh- “The Christmas Ora- Kowsky's “Noel.” o A Christmas Greetiy Vs “Toy Symphony™ und liebikov's ristmas Tree 8 That Doesn't Believe in Sales rather :00—Musical Entertainment —The Gypsies :00—Waldorf-Astoria dinner mu- sic 10:30—Lido Venice orchestra | 11:00+—Weather and Flying forecast 11:05—News 11:15—Lido Venice orchestra 190—WJZ. New York—3ps | PN :0u—Park Central luncheon mu- sic i istmas thumbnail sketch- 610—WIP, Philadelphia—i92 )—Charles Warren's orchestra ‘—Roll call; birthday list 45~Jerrie Meyer ensemble 9:00—Firestone hour 10:00—FEl Patio dance orchestra 10:30—Doc Dougherty's orchestra 11:00—Charles Warren's orchestra 1100—WIX antic City—273 5—1arm talk, Hugh Ross boring towns lo take advantage of our wonderful values that will be of- fered at every department. A Storewide Selling Event Offering Unheard of Savings on - Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear - Boys’ & Girls' Apparel, ~ Hosiery, Underwear, DressGoods, Domestics, Linens, Corsets, Lingerie ~ Curtains,FloorCovering Household Needs and Men’s Fumishings ot- = of pre- Benedotto Switching over to tie WJZ work. one may hear a progr: Italian Yuletide music to sented by Guiseppe di |during the “Neapolitan | period at 8 o'clock. The Night Before Christ play by Hal Licd will be p e by Simmons' Show Boat family ¥ ration of the holida The play concerns Jack Phallips. the neer do well son of a well-known QOhio judge, who is in love with Marion Williams, and in whese defense he fights Bud Means, who is later found 00—Band of a Thousand Melodies (—Symphony conc —Musical plu —Yoeng's orchestra 55—Summary of programs ! 0—Time; Smalle and Robertson O—In Memory's Garden N0—Air Weavers 0—~Concert hour 0 Shirley, “Christmas Read- ing” 0:60—Correct time :00—Works of great composers :00—Slnmber music 700—WLW, Cincinnati—428 00—Musical Plum Pudding 0—Henry Thiess and orchestra 0—The Dynacone Diners —Weather :00—Sam Watkins' orchestra 7:20.— Aviation Question and swers Sohio program —Cincinnati Symphony ;00—Yuletide Revelers 11:00—01d Fashioned school :30—Instrumental Trio am Watkins' orchestra ack and Jean ‘hiess and orchestra * commien: Easlier in the evening a Christmas Fve program of unusual appeal will !he presented by the huo Dises. Tue {program will be broadcast at over WJZ and WRZ and among th NEW YORK CITY 570—W) 6:00—Health talk —Chris Mecchan, songs 30—German lessons :30—Time; police alarms 7:35—Alfred Bobyn, songs §:05—Security League talk %:15—Hans Merx, “Song Cycle™ §:30—"Night Defore Christmas,” Harriette Weems 55—Time; poli€e alarms; weath- er 570—WMCA—52 5 X concert ensemble :00—Jewish hour of entertain- ment n0—Hickory entertainers :30—Rainbow orchestra 00—Time; McAlpincers orch. —News; dance orchestra #60—WEAF—454 5:00—Rob Fallon's orchestra 30—Jolly BIl and Jane —Summary of programs 00—Waldorf-Astoria dinncrmusic 00—Savings Bank hour :30—"The World Toda, G. MacDonald 45-—§tring quartet :00—Voice of Fircstone :30—Gypsies 9:30—Family Party 30—Correct time —Nocl Antique 00 mid.—Trinity Church Chimes 10—N. B. C. Christmas greetings; Dr. Daniel Poling, Dr. I'os- dick and Belford Lot iclbourne dinner music Tonolulu Duo 45—Two Musical Jays 5—Ami dor concert orch. 00—Christmas Eve on the Farm no dance orchestra ntic City Festival Choir iY, Schencctady—380 :40—Steck reports; produce mar- arm forum; news al program :00—Mutual Savings bank adrigal Mixed quartet me as WEAF :30—Sax Smith's Cavaliers #80—KDKA, Pittsburgh—108 6 nta Claus; studio program Vinner concert —Chimes; Cook’s Travelogue '—One Minute Demonstration :00—Charles W. than be store of sales we would rather be known as institution that gives excellent values from day to day, com- prising the best that a K an the markets afford — An- regular merchandise rather 0 than jobs is May You Have A Very MERRY CHRISTMAS That Is Our Holiday Wish For orch. our standard. 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