New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 16, 1929, Page 18

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! PROGR % 7 FEATURES ON THE AIR Saturday, Mar. 16 : WEAL YW W A WJAX Damrosch WFI WR: AF WEEI W 2:00—Roxy Symphony orchestra 3 lly Briggs ensemble 0—Metropolitan Theater Hour :30—McKinney Musicians 2dward McHugh, baritoue 5:15—International Labod organi- zation :30—Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick 0—The Anglo-Persians News bullet 30—At the Baldw inna Jettick NEW BRITAI Sunday’s Program ] i l There's no need of telling you what this day is. Suffice to say that most of the musical programs lof the day will contain some signi- ficant melodies in connection with |the celebration of Ireland’s great saint. Among the first is the Syl- vestre hour at 12:30 over WEAF | with Joseph Kayser, soloist. Among the Irish songs to be heard are | Bal's Little Bit of Heaven,” | Protheroc’s “Miss Kitty O'Toole, Olcott’s “My Wild Irish Rose,” Bur- leigh's “Little Mother of Mine” and ILY HERALD, APRIL 7 CONCERT Choral Society, 150 Yoices, Sing “King Olar” I siderably larger than |theater, where it the was Music association ' T0 BE BEST EVER ause the Strand theater is con- Capitol originally ! planned to give the third attraction SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929. Julius Eisenberg, George Guns, Mrs, L Geisinger, Samuel Kaplan, Sam- uel Menus and Henry Schupack. The women of the general com- mittee headed by Mrs. Geisinger will prepare the luncheon for Sunday' meeting, and the officers will { present to explain arrangements for {0/ the arive and the method or aistri- buting the funds. CANADATO ADD 15 in §T. PATRICK'S DAY | T0 UNITE IRELAND Even Ulster to Join in Honoring Island’s Patron Dublin, March 16 (UP)-—Ireland’s chiet hobby, politics, will be laid aside tomorrow and the whole coun- try will join in doing homnor to its Patrick. fand substitut by they adopted the constitution of the Free State, created a greal sense of relief and satisfaction among ull classes ot the people. This return to normal conditions was officially marked in 1928 by the repeal of the Public or ident O'Higgins, minister in July, 1927), which in the hunds of the execu- council powers to suspend the titution, abolish trial by jury military tribunals for offer s of a politi- The ure wa for five year: however, trial of serious cal character, remain in foree ous political ¢ | been unknown for more than twelve FIGHTING PLANES |of the Civic | patron saint—st. conjunction with the New Britain | rhe 1 ool S e cunne Sosie o 56¥ED Machines Now Under Con- Struction in Great Britain . 0 YL e it e sociation alone could not adequately | fill the Strand theater, the third and |concinding: concertion Aprilgiovil, —_— will make special efforts in this di- pehrownfopen tofthofpublic. iThis rection for they have reason to con.| During the past year the governs was the main agreement arrived at| Ottawa, Ont., March 16 (R —Can- ulate themselves on the marked | MeNt has extended the area of rep- he Dayton Westminster Choir, |between officials at the two organi-|ada’s fighting force will be in-| ess which the country has|¥esentation abroad; being presently one of the outstanding vocal organ- | zations at a joint meeting held atjcreased to nine pursuit plancs and the last national festivi- | 'ePresented at London, Washington, 1s of the country, which was | the Shuttle Meadow club. !six army cooperation machines | ties from the political, economic und | iris, Brussels, Geneva und Ottawa, | heard once before over the air, will| President H. F. Hodge of the(through delivery within the next!social point of view. nd it s expeeted here that the new g ugain for the radio fans at Choral Society previously had an-|few weeks of seven new craft. | The executive council, at the h Papal state witl be added to the list 0 tonight over WEAF and WTIC, | Bounced that the public in additon | pive new Siskin and two Atlas all- | of which is President William in l'v Ll VT, choir is under the direction of | (0 the members of the Civic Music|metal air-c aft arc now under con-|Cosgrave, has won the confidence| In the cconomic "“"""J inley Williamson and the |85 jation would be welcomed fl‘lstrutllun in Great Britain and will {of the vast majority of the citizens - A ‘]‘l' o5 “"{ ArC rt this evening is a farewell Lo the concluding com'cri» but unl}l by st word in fighting n because of the courageous manner in :xl :1\“41'\-‘ ‘m einnin Kraerlouptnublicl batbral aatling | csteraavis Holntgathering the g said me ucd at | which they have tackled the econo- | Hod when m proinc Eebsrni L e 5 £ tails of the plan could not be fixed. Canadian lead- | mie ana’ politi TRl 16 govarnment 1o assist agoiooituse a tour of Burope. Walter Datii- n,." concert will be given by the |quarters. state during the past few years, ang | —U0% main industry of the country amous symphony onductor | onorg) goclety, this year 160 strong. | mye intitution of & peac pecially during the period s ave begun to yield good results, nediceRIHoNsInERss i th R vy §in | Coniunction Stniine M CIvic ionso i ol So oA o LSl Tast St Baisiels Dig cattle, horses and dairying in- e s Music association, which fact re-lyary machines, took place last y Peace and Orderliness have marked im- lojbegnieard includes quired joint action by the officials|\when four Siskins and a similar| An outstanding feature Ioowenc special regulations s Jones' “God of both organizations. number of Atlas planes were pur- | government's ac Tis orced in regard 1o exportation of Strand inenter fiscaly 1 by the department of nation of and or eggs, butter and bacon helping to The membership of the|y] gefense. The machines are used | ness throughout Free {e,| capture w larger share in the Brite i ociation in this, the |in training permanent forc icers | Though political reconciliation has | 1$1 murkets than hitherto. xistence, is 700 sub- | on yorobatics, bombing, gun Rl o e U o D e original intc the other mancuvers which to the wovernment party, t is, Cn SRoontent oulvtons first class fighting who | mann na Ngacdheal, and Bamon De- | domis exceeds an average weight of friends had b ay be called on to alera’s party, Fianna Fail, the en- | 1,250 to 1,460 grams in men and l,e tinued b ers Swouldiibe an of instructors. crinto the Dail, where- | 140 to 1.340 in women of less than 1,000 persons. This| | prospect did not fit well with the) Choral society, which is accustomed | {0 singing before a filled theater: | -condly, it was found n ary to! secure additional funds for the con- | e | cert, considering the expense involv- | ctions from Kern's|ed is above the share the 1 D: naldson’s “Me]. Choral society in the distribution of come from the Civic Music asso- ; E WTAM WWJ WR | Crouch’s Mavourneen Other numb: Kreisler's {“The o014 ¥ Rubinstein’s 's “The Glow love a © Maria™ athleen mout o and that the ree 1 the ern countics, for once in a way | Should have felt securc in removing will agree {hat everything must be|the measure from the statuto book atter one and a half years, evidences done to celebrate it fittingly. in cloguent fashion the manner in government sh Stat Temperature o Boston—244 Palais d'Or orch SATURBAY Pastern Standard Fime NEW ENGLAND STATIONS According GO—W T FUEOrI—500 Hartfori—>50 A si 1625 has work. It of a pes oted by in sta isures, Eoul air fore i ick's Day Colet sprinziicli—3o3 sinee Th shown the B i ieve peace he the rli- is establishment TE0—WIZ— TO0—WLW, Cincinnati— hony € St 80 it In human beings the brain sel- o pianist with man's orchestra, are the n tonight's “At the Bald- presentation at 7:30 over WJZ Mr, gliano will be scribers and fill the role WILL INVESTIGATE THIS CAR » —WNAC, Boston—2i1 in however, subscribers in Under the new [Civic Music 2 will be entitle | house. Loge holders in the Cap- | itol will be entitled to approximately | ; Y locations in the loge seats e g v officials of hoth organizations | : ake an effort to fill the he final concert of the ion series, President Hodge ted that the Choral society had | a membership as it ever best previous year, and | means it has a larger membe than it has Lad in most ¥ its formation. view of probability that the d, the Chorul - ciety 1s 1o employ f : . : widely known soloists, e cin, soprano; Jud- son House, tenor, and Theodore « | Webb, baritone. All of t have following and been guest impo radio presen b will guara, dity to a New Bri plan, ociation to the best s songs d 15 over WEAL You don’t have to lift the hood to get the story ip ars | since an 300—WEEL Boston—308 W s TOT—WRN Y —; soloists tions. This, it though none The Cabriclet, $345 , Bedy by Fsher 1s s0 tar appearsd her B0 Oakland created the New Pontiac Big Six to enable pro- gressive people to step up in motor car quality without leaving the low-priced field. A glance and a ride will tell you how completely Oakland has suc- cecded. Youdon’thave tolift the hood to get the story. jearsals and has attwined his-own of vocal score biographics ma Amcrican work, has been created for ! i ) L s 4 u ¢ t the poem by Lo w. T is conceded by most musicians | ant ever penned | Its impressive e Choral society sang remebered I addition coneert er from ists, “Confessi e W of STOAND WIS ~ ONS st of LAST AND WEST STATIO Prices$74510$295,1. 0. b. Pontiac, Mich., plus delivery charges. Bumpers and rear fender guerds rezular equipment at slight extra cost. Check Oakland-Pont vered prices—they lnwest handling charges. General Motors Time Payment Plan sveilsble et minimu C. A. BENCE WODA, Paterson—z2140 o Pa tized version of & £l rom t clhoral reation." contribu orchestral 50 CHESTNUT STREET TELEPHONE 2215 to the pro- accom pani- ) is Lound to I'reside Hungertord Music sociation, vill be one of U n in > history of N that it will be worth irk of Among t Civic it “Dance C 14 We is conc e g st ever give Br and espread support upon civie a grounds.” S00—WILL IS as artistic PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS B CHEST GOAL $30,000 pr G W e T e coris ey Drive Opens Tomorrow Night o With Banquet at Synagogue chorns Th HO0—W I Atlantic City—273 1 it presen- ot be miss- of soloists, J Community has made tor the opening of its chest Sunday evening with a lunch- 5 o'clock served at the Tepereth lsrael on street. Rabbi Samuel Price Springticld M ., Will be the and speaker of the evening. 1ing is open to cveryone. At w 1ass mecting Leld a short time ago, a comin of five was appointed to create a general com- mittee of 35 The eral commit- the following officers to chest for 1924: Honorary irm Morris Cohn; chairman, Samuel M. Davidson; vice chairmen, e Ainaath it : il play Dr. Morris S Dunn, Louis R. Ra- e phael and Mrs. chupack: plans BLAKES GRARAGE “on be natl—12% y : 3 e 0. Cougregation Veodor ) g the look- e miee “Mer Comedians” or More. tee clected the of nour ik Lena scll's “Irish Pictures 11 o'cloc ons inclu sexie over Balfe's ere I Lisat's cr. The com this year's driv 400 to take : Nair. e set as a goal for the sum of $3u,- re of the needs of more than 4% institutions and in- dual cascs, and the executive committee consisting of the officers, together with Rabbi Gershon .jadas ind Rabbi J. Aronson, will investi- gate all institutions and individuals receiving aid. The chairman of the general committee, Samuel M. Dav- son, has appointed a campaign or ptain committee consisting of Dr. Morris 8. Dunn, Nathan Dubow: ann's *and Foulds' orchestra will “Il-Fated Bird, * “Coachman i " “Why Did You tmare.” SUNDAY PROGRAMS WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US. S Don’t forget to take home *“The Prince of Palermo.” bettor some Maryland oysters and known as “Boccacelo.” & comic opera o 1in tl acts by F Suppe, Frash CoaiLa ree acts by Franz von Supp | will be produced by members of th | National Light Opera company at Hart en 8. W 600—WTIC, —500 w7 o Z ANOTHER BLAST LIKE THAT AND HED STRETCH TH WHEELBASE", Dayton Wes Pe 30— Musical progra: 7:00—Si ANTHRACITE The Best Since 1820 RADIO SERVICE TED HARRIS Telephone 947 80 Jubilee Street WHEN THAT WINDY AUCTIONEER OFFERED) To BLOW THE CARBon OUT oF NEWT FIGGERS LITNLE RUNABOUT. THE 8soYs DIDNT EXPECT SUCH A THORCLGH JoB Capitol 10:15 over WJZ under the direction | |of Graham Harris. 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