New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1929, Page 27

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AK W WLBW WMAL FRIDAY Fostern Standard Time NEW ENGLAND STATIONS 600—WTIC, Hartford—500 8:15—Summary of program, news ! 6:30—Al Bernard and Billy Beard, songsters 7:00—Ficld's Serenaders 30—Musical program —*“Iish and Game,” John W. Titcomb Musical program An Evening in Paris hradertown Band 10:00—Palais d'Or orchestra 10:30—A Half Hour with the Senate 11:00—News and weather 1330—WDRC, New Haven—22% New: er and time :00—Hotel Taft Grill orchestra 00—Appareilers and Artists :00—WDRC Staff Artists program 990—WBZ, Springfick 5:40—Official Agriculture 6:00—Dolan’s orchestra ews bulleting 30—Oxiton Twins 5—Norman Ray’s Adelphians o T:16—Health talk b ¢ dixie Circus §.00—The Bing Family 8:30—"The Quakers Ho—Musical I v \—Theater Memories 10:00—The Challengers )—Time and Sportograms —I'hil Spitalny's Music | 11:00—Weather and news 11:06—1". 8. Government bulletins 11:15 jert Lowe orchestra 11:3 Time and Tempe 0—WNAC, Bost 600 1 and His Gang 60 Newscastin | §:05—S8pecial program i—Deethoven Gems 6:35—Lady of the Ivories 6:45—Tnna Jettick Melodies Ti00—News bulleting | s Ups 5.30—Vandeville program .00 —Trne Story Hour 10 00— Musical program 10:30—Night Club Romances News bulleting 11 Lido Venice orchestra 1 Or orchestra Boston—508 6 Rib Brother Club 6 ws bulletins 3 £ Brother Club 7 1o Merrymakers 8:00—(Concert orchestra and Cava- liers 9:00—An Evening in Paris 8:30—schradertown Band 1t )—With the & 11:00—Weather 11:05—News bulletins 11:15 cques Renard and orch. NEW YORK CITY 0—WNYC ket high spots rary talk . songs nch lessons 00—Michacl Baxter ensemble Air Colleg: Nature Tralls,” ry Wack 5T0—=WMCA. iritual and ¥ ed Dev studio pro; 9:00—Dr. | ertainers 1 Holmes A program; Flan- O'Brien, Frank Agnes Morris, Seumas O'Do- orchestra s dance 1inbow :00—McAlpine« orchestra j0—News; dance orchestra 00 mid.—Swanee orchestra, en- tertainers 660—WEAF—154 30—Jolly Rill and Jane grams —Waldor dinner mu sic 6:30—Raybestos Twins 7:00—Happy Wonder Bakers 7:30—Hal Kemp's orchestra 00—Concert orchestra 10—An Evening in Paris 0—Schradertown band 30:00—Palais d’Or orchestra 30:30—Half hours with Senate 11:00—Ben Bernie's orchestra T10—WOR—122 5:15—Musical musings, organ b:50—Sports talk 6:00—Kolomok's Honoluluans 6:15—Tire prevention adviee [ ws; Uncle Don, songs Little Hurts “Hang-nails”, scratches, burns, fever blisters, that sore corn, bit of chafing, etc. will be almost instantly relieved by the appli- cation of Resinol. No family “first aid” box is complete withe out this soothing, healing oint- Resinol Soap is a valuable ant, and its daily use for toilet and bath tends to the keep the skin clear and healthy. At all druggists. Samole of each froe. Dept. 45, Resinel, Baltimore. Md. Assisting t hical society SR Vodad e T ectady—ygo | ATURUT Pryor, famous band leader. | highlights in fonight's slumber hour finest full-flavored wheat! P 90— , Schenectady: | ram at ‘el and | 9:00—True Story Hour 6:00—Stock reports; produce mar- | . 1 w{"'.np'. ”("; iia :’"k aver WiZ and] 10:00—Musie ook ropons; phod | Just 3 few dasa ana sring witt| WLW. Ofher seloctions inclue 4 s | | 10:30—Night Club Romances 6:30—Raybestos program {officially be with us. To celebrate |lection from Rheinhardis —“Die TO RELIEVE. [ ] g L R 00 o ol e eaper Hvil; occasion a “Spring Program” Sprudelfe l.n{r;(r‘ " ’;\Io‘”(‘vk ’ Palais Joy orchestra 7:15—Dinner music will be presented at 9 o'clock over Tenuet” and BUrk- | system of poonous waste s scon as yo 'IZ 37 o a o re. motiee the first of & 11:30—Astor orchestra 7:25—Health talk ahIg son g g uring 4 "X"‘]‘;;(;‘n"{ | NATURE'S REREDY WY maphost ke | [ I Z—3! 7:30—Arpeako Minstrels o, i e a I | | . T8~ il H er selections Mendelssohn's celebrat-| A tale of kidnapping by Mexican | | 5:30—Summary of programs 8:00—Musical program Mend, : I [ e o aaam: | b Siog I Bails |ed ong,” a selection from | bandits will furnish the thrills in | theater review, weath- | Resinol | FEATURES ON THE AIR , Frday, Mar, 18 [Easters Standard Time] anics of Mirth: Hilarious Half Hour—WEAF WTIC WJAR P W WFL WRC WGY WGR WCAE WTAM WWJ 8 War ‘Romance—WOR. WCAO WJAS WADC WKRC WGHP WMAQ WSPD WHK | | 9:30—Gus and Louie: Election Night—WEAF WTIC WEEI WTAG WCSH WLIT WRC WGY WGR WCAE WWJ 6: :00—Correct time; Landt Trio 5: 3 9: 9: 10: 1 6 6 8 9 9:30—The Dreammakers Studio 10 11 5:30—Pianist; Janet O’Connor, |music contralto {ular vaudeville 6:00—Radio Bluebirds; Simon, pi- |Sisters; anist |chestra will contribute 6:1 ptain Bland, poet moth prograr 6:32—Larney Young, contralto; pi-|sclections to be - §:00—Cotton Blossom Minstrels and a medley of 8:30—Organ concert song hits. EAST AND WEST STATIONS At 8 o'clock WIAL b: 1 00— 0—Frankie nians list story —F\!\_'l:lZ WBZ WBAL KDKA 9 ] WNAC WEAN WFBL ne, National Grocery or- chestra 59—Chimes; close-ups Pt oexan mary, cotton prices and agricul-| 9:30—Sch tural reports 0—Whitney Kaufman's orches- | tra 0—Clopin Eight, dance orch. tional Hour 700—WLW, Cinciunati—i28 00—Tea Time Trio 0—Live Stock reports 5—Health talk 0—Dixie Circus, “Uncle Bob"” 5: 0—Amy Goldsmith, soprano —*0ld Man Donaldson” 0—Quaker Girl Quartet 40—Polly Girls 00—T.andt Trio; Dalhart Trio;| Andy Sannella, guitarist 7:00—Story of Iconomic Progress 0—Theater Memories T —Health Talk 00—Orchestra 7:30—Dixie Circus 30—Correct time $:00—Jack and Gene 0—Phil Spitalny's music §:30—The Quakers H)—Slumber music 9:00—Musical Review 860—WABC—319 9:30—Theater Memories 00-—Knickerbocker bridge lessons ' 10:00—The C! 5—Congregation Emanu-El ser- viees 6:16-—Market prices )0—Slumber Music | 30—Ware and Zimmerman, pi- )—Ted Weems and orchestra | ano due 2:00—Little Jack Little :00—Henr; 45—Enna Jettick melodies himes; Paramount orch. 0—Stanley's Jewels 0—Heroces of the air 30—Rundback Diamond eorch. ‘L 00—Littmann's Entertainers | 00—Negro achievement hour | Iannie Brice (0—Paramount orchestra [Br 30—Plaza orchestra ter of cercmonies, 1010—WR) —e97 anist Hold —Newman Brothers, duo 32—DModern Troubadours 1250—WODA, Paterson—240 30—News; sport talk will offer the Low. .. high Slow . .. fast It’s real! MAYBE you like your music all fire and fury. Maybe you prefer it soft, dreamy, sentimental —like the “heart songs” that never grow old. Or steamy dance music with the thythm of the jungle. 5 Whatever you like, it’s all true as life when your radio is the Atwater Kent Electro- Dynamic. The music that’s broadcast is the music you hear. When the xylophone player sweeps his flashing hammers up and down the scale—it’s real! Esery instrument is real. No note is too high for this set, no note too 0—Colonial dinner music Pagano's 0—Radio shoppers’ guide 0—Air School, 5—Air School, 5:00—Dick Robert's entertainers 5—Dance orchestra 0—Weekly devotional services 0—WIP, Philadelphia—492 0—Weather; musical ensemble 0—Chimes; roll call; 0—Hajoca Musical Shower 0—Pnn Charter Musical Clubs 10:00—Dance orchestra 11:15—Organ recital 1100—WPG, Atlantic Cilty—273 :00—Shelburne dinner music 5=—Playground Pals :00—Gold, old Irish program 15—Steel Pier Minstrels 0—Jean Wiener, organ E dertown Brass Band 10—WGY orchestha Concert and Ann, —Henry Thicss and orchestra ews of the Day —Cincinnati Club orchestra allengers | O—Time and weather 1—Musical program Thicss and orchestra — Today’s Features |; ssisted nnan with Julius Tannen as mas- will be !5:30 tonight over WOR adn W 5:00—Kathryn Alaex, songs; tenor in a variety program of comedy and Joseph Howard, another pop- | artist; a male quartet and an or- Among Everything,” “1 Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now “Japanese Sunset.”” “Comin’ famous Howard | popt i chestra and the Cavallicrs in anoth- er cycle of songs and orchestral mu- Califor- {selections ~ as Luigini's Russe,” the prelude to “The Deluge,” gems from “Good |Wild Rose,” ‘When It's Apple Blos- | the Mexican border to film this tel- | ature” IN Arndt's “Nola,” Lo som Time in Normand Where | odrama. The audience will be allow- (forced to listen no longer to radio PLAYFUL ‘Mathematics” stillian ~ Sketches,” Lotte the Shy Little Violets ro and ed as usual to sce what really goes PTOE 8 in a langu not com- | i GESTURE | Southern Wedding.” Lange “In the Spring & Young Man's on behind the scer especially the |Monly understood. T ench gov-| Laporte, Ind, March 15 (UP)— of the Paper Dolls” and Nevin's Fanc attitude of the hero towards the |CFnment will up a station to His wife threw a red hot flat fron “Mighty Lak’ a Rose.” | | heroine. transmit programs in German and |at him, William R. Weidmar alleged B~ | Manon, Peaches, Jacques and Bill th local dialect as well as in in filing divorce proceedings . here, birthday cast to the nation tonight over the same stations, at news. The contest was | —a lonely and lovely widow. by the reality Burcau “Lowest Prices” ! Oringel’s Millinery Shop the Glad 390 MAIN STREET $1.69 by Jay heard a the Ponce to this mam- the musical d 3 Tin style for Mi Me Meet Home match. In large and WTIC concert or low. No overtones too subtle, no orchestra too big. No booming—no artificiality— just true! The voice of the singer or the announcer is his own voice—what you would hear if you were in his presence. Hearing is believing. The opportunity is yours at apy Atwater Kent dealer's. There is no better radio at any price. Prove it! Prices s!:ghily higher west of the Rockies ATWATER KENT MANUFACTURING CO. A. Aswater Kent, President 4700 Wissahickon Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. On the air—every Sunday wight—Atwater Kent Radio Hour—listen in! ELECTRO-DYNAMIC int-Saens’ The result of the mayoralty clec- tion in Schradertown will be broad- 9:30 with either Gus or the sheriff receiving the glad hot one and the final result will be celebrated by !the entire village. A new character enters the comedy sketch this week The | program will be spiced with music Schradertown band, which in is the crack organization of Special Sale for Saturday Only EASTER HATS A large assortment in every wanted new Spring s and Matron, including Crochet Viscas, Felt and Straw, Prints—with scarfs to and small headsizes. You will marvel at the wonderful values we are offering. Take advantage of our fresh assortment and our One Day Special! MATOTT 15 Miss Springtime,” Chapi's “March 'lonighl's of the Ros Padilla’s “Who'll Bu My Viole MacDowell's *“To a broadcast of ‘Close-upse” TRI-LANGUAGE BROADCAST t 8 o'clock over WOR and WNAC. Strasburg, Alsace, March 15 (®P— The ‘l}:-ro and heroine will journey to | rench. Heretofore Alsatians have been fimited to tuning in on Ger- man station. | Radio fans of this section will be | Familiar classics and several light- S aciien: s will visit the old hangout Le Chat's—— Noir in their trip through Paris dur- heard during e sy the concert period by the Challen- o & dur gers at 10 o'clock over the same sta- '8 the “An Lvening in Paris” tions including Linc hrandont of B eclack evcr WEAR 047 hfl”e TIC. This old place is one of Dance el the most picturesque cabarets i Burleigh's the most picturcs cabarets in 5 . gay Paree.” Here you will meet the Gilbert's suave old muster of ceremonics; the | Skies,” “Because 1 Love you" a | German's “Dance of Nell Gwy anemic soprano with her sob songs; | the boisterous comedian; the shadow LI : richer flavor Somira- if you bake them with Pillsbury’s 4 yan 3 ourists and whatnot. Feha | . o g ;;gl T );4:1‘:.:1\”'\ s cele )..:ht'- { B i { Best Flour—it’s milled from th‘ Rossini’s mide ed are BestFlour for bread, biscuits and pastry Albert Steiger, Inc MAIN AT PRATT ANl 22 New Rritgin druggists. (Opposite Mohican Store TREET HARTFORD, CONN. Here Are Five Leading Types In Spring Coats You'll Find Many Examples of Each at Steiger's—Priced From color and | Upper left: The black broad- cloth or kashmir coat with light fur. Straightline or with the new low flare. $49.50 to $89.50 MODEL 46. New, compact cener. Uses 7 A. C. 2 g = S et ibaadin ,; fring Center: The Kashmir —coat tube. Without tubes, $53. trimmed with the new flat MODEL F-2. Electro-Dynamic fur, galyac. We have indi- shexket L vidual coats of this type at $89.50 Upper right: The so-called “dressmaker” type of coat. It is simple in line but more intricate in detail. “Dress- maker-type coats are 9.50 to $89.50 wer left: The classic sports at with throw collar. In ombre tweeds with swagger silhouette. Coats of this type are $49.50 and $59.50 Lower right: The tweed coat with Paquin’s “off-the-shoul- der” collar of wolf. Sports coats like this are 9.50 to $ ATWATER KENT ELECTRO-DYNAMIC RADIO IN CABINET &y Pooley FOURTH FLOOR

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