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FEATURES ON THE AIR Saturday, Mar. 8 [Bastern Music— WEAF W e e WIAR SATURDAY Fastern standard Time NEW ENGLAND STATIONS G0O—WTIC, Har(ford—a00 —News 990—WBZ. ~pringficld ANTHRACITE The Best Since 1820 Ask your dealer for OLD COMPANY'S LEHIOH Cosl d Time) WEE! WRC WCAR iRV ): 3 AM WWJ WSB WB WEBAL WHAM A WJAX W FAST AND WEST STATIONS PLAINVILLE For Sale Fwo family house of 10 room~ impre Two car garag 1wo extra Situated on of two main roads, near Plainville Center, COX & DUNN 272 MAIN STREET vements. NOTICE Tk=Mountain Inn Foot of Waterbury Mt. EVERY SATURDAY NIGH1 DINNER and DANCE Entertainment 81.50 (No Cover Charge) Music By WALLER'S ORCHESTRA Phone Southington 18-14 \WHEN IN HARTFORD.| | DINE WITH U Don’t forget to take home| some Maryland oysters and | |fresh crackers. | HONISS'S 22 st (Under Grant's Store) Hartford, Conn NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1929. Moore and Ukulele Bill; musical saw 30—Songs and sketches :00—The harmonizers 30—Dance orchestra 60—WF1, Philadelphia—535 »—Radio 1 )—White House dinner music 00—To be announ —Ivins Solo Male ame as Quartet WEAF . Philadelphia—i92 Franklin cor a concert orc orchest Schenectady—380 n time; weather . Cincinnati—128 ports SUADAY PROGRAMS G00—WTIC, Hartford—500 soprano Wise 990—W1 o so- ciology, Thomas Irwin Probert 9:45—Seagroatt, 1:00—St. George's Dramatic club 10:30—Around the S8amovar 1 11:00—News Bulletins 111:10—Pancho and his orchestra 700—WLW, Cincinnati—1i28 xy Symphony orchestra tional Youth Cenference 0—Organ Recital by C. M. Gil- lick 4:30—McKinney Musicians er service 5:45—Dr. Harry Emerson F 6:30—The Anglo-Persians tle Jack Little 30—At the Baldwin § inna Jettick Mclodies ‘Wagner's “Dreams” makes a fit- ting conclusion to the 11 o'clock pro- gram by the slumber music sextette {over WJZ. Opening with Krentzer's overture “A Night in Granada™, the orchestra follows 1t up with Chapi's “Moorish Serenade”, selections from | Herbert's “The Red Mill”, Tschai- Another of the feature radio pro- grams to Commander Richard Ev { elyn Byrd, will be broadcast tonight | lat 11 o'clock over WGY and its | short wave sisters. Messages by | Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mayor James J. Walker and other nationally known persons will be | sent, us well as musical entertain- ment to the party, now ready for the {long six-month winter in the Ant- iar\'nu, | Today’s Features | || Sunday’s Program he Gembox Hour —The Cino Singers Recial by Leonard que LC. A un Saturday regular dinner concert at * and WTIC to- ying of Paga " and Hause Although there are no extraordi- ry programs listed for today, | many of the ‘“regulars” promise much good entertainment and in & the list we find that at WEAF offers a musical pro- ) feuturing Willlam Simmons, itone and Allan McQuhae, tenor, jported by a concert orchestra nder Josef Pasternack. Mr. Sim- din 's “Love Spilman Flow Gent- Afton,” a tion from Clay's “Gypsy | Give a Man a Can Ride” and Sander- le to Go.” McQuhae will other songs, Macdow- Wild Rose,” Mitchell's with Schubert ¢ Militaire «d by Grieg's “To the Spr “Caressing You", ¥ Sweet GGounod's John," ('Ha Horse Hi T ¢ Herbert, pin, f in his regular organ same stations at § from Herbert's ta” will open th 1 other numbers include & Waltz”, MacDos Rachmanin- Sharp”, Pryor's His Dog”, and the g of ions ' a selection from Massenet's “Manon” and together with Simmons they will sing Bes- ley's “Come, Silver Moon.” The | orchestra will render sclections from Ivanow's “Caucasian Sketches Gounod's aeral March of a Marionette." a selection from Rubin- stein’s “Bal Costume.” marimba, 3 you with popular 0 via the same route. Among the ions are “My Tonia”, “W . “Carolina Mo oat’ song hits Kathryn Meisle, contralto of the | Chicago Civic Opera company, and internationally &nown singer, will be atured soloist during the “At t Bald program at 7:30 over WJZ d WBZ. This will be one of her last appearances in this country he- rope. In to- will be heard aint-Saens’ selection s "Barber of Seville” and together with a male quartet she will sing the entrance of Car- {men and Habanecra from Bizet's | | program selection ter Damrosch a " d WTIC. The M Solon Albertl, pianist, compositions during members of the heard in solo rendi- quartet will be tions. offers a new series of musical programs, the first to be given tonight over WABC and WNAC at 10 o'clock. The new serics will broadcasts | typical ¥ songs, featuring songs of all the American wars from the revolution ugh the World War. vill be sung by four rom West Point. The songs | itia] broadcast arc songs of volutionary War, the War of Florida War, and in- ‘Mad ‘An- | “Patriotic Diggers” Star Spangled Ban. program will be | his band, who will | as w play ic. Columbia syste the R by <o Goldman's band tonig o'clock over WJZ and WE €= 2 r and the Hens", high spots in finale from Overture”, On the sam Arthur Pryor ussist the artists other martial r as Of the other programs, we submit | the Symphonic hour fe at 3 o'clock WAL WNAC, with Mitja Stillman playing his own arrungement of a viola concerto. | The orchestral selections overture to ion from ure over and Boroa “Witches Dance™ ance of the Ama- selection from MacDowe and Liadow's * | zons.” orchestra “Polish | Wooden Mi the For something out of WILBERT ‘WHERE ARE You 2 - THAT FooL MAN OF MINE ALWAYS GETS OUT OF SIGAT WHEN | NEED HIM To HELP ME -WAIT TieL (] GET MY HANDS ON SH-H-H- BOYS - = - PRETEND YOU-= " DONT SEE--ME- IM SAFER HERE TrL SHE GETS OUT- WHEN WILE DILLON WAS CAUGHT: IN A SNOW SLIDE OFF HECKERS ROOF. THE QUICK ACTION OF THE BOYS, SAVED HIM FROM A REAL CALAMITY WHEN THEY STEERED THE MISSUS AWAY~ Q9IS LES W. STANLEY TV Sy <BNTRA PRESS 3 -9-29 lat s | large | “The Gondolicrs."” the ordi- | of the evening, tune in on WEAF and WTIC at 10:15 at which time you will hear a lively orchestra un- der the direction of Jean Goldkette in such numbers as Lombardo's “‘He, She and Me,” Magine's Rose of Mandalay,” Bond’s *“I Love You Truly,” Bernard's “*Venetian Nights,” “Happy Humming Bird” and “Who Wouldn't Be Jealous Over You.” The frantic speed of modern in- dustry and const-uction will be pi tured in a weird composition by Ole Speaks under the title of “Rivets which will be played by the Repro- ducers during their regular early afternoon concert at 1:30 over WEAF and WTIC. This weekly half hour of harmony includes also Strauss’ * which opens the prog “Etude No. ' Blon's “Sizilictta,” Balfe's “The Down,” KatueyN MeisLe ~ | : ynofule, Contralte of'the Chicage Opera Compang The Anglo-Persians will endeavor to balance co.npositions eof such modern d®nip like Arensky, Cadman and rshwin, with those of Verdi, Wicaiawski and others in iday evening con- r W, WiZ and m in part in- os Finden's over in Dam * Arensky's “Silhouettes,” Cad- awning,” hwin cycle, Verdi's from “Aida"™ Eternal tune in on th same stations ' in the evening and n musical trip to Venice. number of selecti priate to this romantic place will be heard, are included lovely melodies as the four pa Nevin's “A Day in Venice,” Souve- | nir of Venice” and excerpts from Gilbert and ilivan’s famous opcra nary s that } cert at such | WLW. The well-known Locust sisters- ve of them ali told—will be th musical period id WNAC. | and, have | such suc- “Hit the of selec- “Get Out nially popular opera comique of the days of Louis XIV, ‘Chimes of Normandy” will be pro- ———— uest artists during 9 o'clock over WABC ¢ d talents and heard in « like the “Follies,” Deck™ and others. The tions for tonight LEXPERT RADIO REPAIRING Batteries Charged, Called for and Delivered Rental Included—8$1.00 RELIABLE RADIO and BATTERY SERVICE PHONE 5471-M For light music 1n the later hours Greater beauty, size and power win thousands of new owners! T is easy to understand the sweeping popu- larity and record sales of the new Superior Whippet Fours and Sixes. See and drive either car, and you will know why January and February of this year showed more than 1009, sales gain over the corresponding months of 1928. 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