New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 20, 1929, Page 12

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FEATURES ON THE AIR Wednesday, Mar. 20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1929. i ist; orchestra 9:00—Troubadours orchestra 9:30—Hour of music; Olive Palm- er, soprano; Paul Oliver, tenor; | Elizabeth Lennox, contralto; the Revelers; Symphony orch. | 0—Orchestra 11:00—Vallee orchestra T10—=WOR—122 5:40—Spotlights of New Jersey, Dr. 5 Folsom | 7:30—Concert 8:00—General Electric Nicholas Vasilieft 9:00-11:00—8ame as WEAF 11:00—Kenmore orchestra 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—278 3:15—Aviation talk 30—Twilight organ recital :45—News; weather :00—Shelburne orchestra :30—Jane and Jimmie Cullen 30—Studio program :15—American Indian program concert, WGY, from 8 to 9. criticism of furnishing 8 p. m.) All nine selections will he Spanish, which means there will be none other. Only one on the pro- gram approaches the hackneyed, this being the “Spanish Guitar,” which the Gypsies have used as an entree number 80 long that to use it sounds like & free ad for that combination If you have never heard “Alacan. tara,” “Mi Prolore Rija" and others|some Wagner. the gay tinkle of the castenets and its program by numbers in a That perhaps saves us extra work. This one avoids |at one time. not advance. The two Columbla stations heard hereabouts (WABC—WOR) are on deck with much of interest. Un- Sixteen members of the Cincinna- | fortunately space forbids more ex- ti symphony (WLW, 9 to 10) will [tended details. Thornton play a program that ! more familiar operatic selections and Care is taken not to | {of similar titles from sunny Spain, [startle anybody with novelties. land if you have a hankeping for |Cincinnati station has been coming in rather erratic of late, loud some- Burgess, who writes the animal bedtime story n the Herald every day, will have his weekly session (WBZ, 7:30) and of course, will obtain a host of New Britain listeners who appreciate ani- ma. lore mixed with intellect over includes the | The Washington, May 23, 24 and 25, Ja- pan, Mexico and Cuba all have drawn first round byes. Mexico and Cuba are to meet in Mexico City prior to May 19 with the winner meeting the survivor of the United States-Canada-Japan ser- ies at the Detroit Tennis club May 30, 81 and June 1. Big Bill Tilden and Frank Hunt- er have announced they will not be available for Davis cup competition in the American zone because they | the fast thythm of the Iberlan school |times, and indistinct the next night. :10—silver Slipper orchestra {the opportunity is yours to partake|To land it satisfactorily is a pretty 1060—WHIAL, Raltimore—z8s | Of the aweets. gamble with the weather. G ‘—17|"'1~'rn;n\:‘5':cz Here is a pianist who intends !o!s.:‘ nf"v;' g feature (“’Tl(;-\\'FIAFAEwAsHI“GToN AND DETRo]T :30) will include Dolores Cassinell To GET DAV[S GUP TlEs iolin-Piano recital be listened to, if she can. We re- Hollywood actress, who has turne Being Made :30—Syncopation orchestra the air. The rest on the Springfield station looks about as usual.—G. H. intend to sail for Europe within the Mac and next few weeks. CAE WTAM WWJ WGN ority talk niversity 145 me 700—WLW, Cincinnati—i28 fer to Mme. Lolita Cabrera Gains. 30—The Angelus Trio borg, who wishes to make us more |Singer. She will sing Valdeid's :00—Tea Time Trio familiar with MacDowell's works | “Clavelitos,” “Loca Loca.” by Gre- | = 30—Live Stock reports | (WJ2Z, 7:35). 1If you haven't heard ler, and “Sunshine of Roses.” a new Pastern Standard Time 5:40—Polly and Anna | “To a Wild Rose.”” and “To a Water jballad which she will introduce for | - 517 na variet < {00—University of Cincinnati talk Lily" more than 50 times the past the first time. A male trio under FNGLAND STATIONS 1 and g Little Jack Little |three months, tune in. Otherwise, Will Donaldson, and an orchestra Henry Thiess orchestra |what's the use. under Frank Black, will offer “light 45—""Political Situation" |selections.” Intimate glimpses into sports g the lives of modern composers will be featured each week. It sounds Yet. If | )ike an interesting new one selection from a symphaeny is o iteresting new one. Ip needed what is done except to fol- | | he United States, assuming it| [low in the footsteps ¢f Damrosch’s Al the Troubadours (WTIC- succeeds in turning back Canada at orchestra. A symphony erchestra | WEAF, 9 to 9:30) will 'do is to offer | Montreal, May 16-18, in the first en- | (WOR, 10 p. m.) will play the alle. |medleys from musical shows, theme | counter in the American zone, will gretto from Beethoven's eightn. |S0Nss from “talkies” and Broad- | mect Japan at the Chevy Chase club, This time Mr. Damrosch will not be W2y tunes. Your own ears will tell you that De Forest Audions are the perfected radio tubes! DE FOREST RADIO CO. New York District Sales Ofice 363 Madison Avenve Phone VANderbilt 5618 WEDNESDAY Plans Already for Staging of International Ten- ALY nis Matches, New York, March 20 (®—Wash- ington and Detroit have been as- signed the two Davis cup ties to be ayed in the United States. 600—WTIC. Hartford—: Prog 0 | The Columbia system 30—Fore symphony concert tonight. anklin ensemble a ie Ages of Boncilla i—Henry Fillmore's band Training Camp News innati club orche le Jack Little —Jan Garber orchestra In order to ring in the | | present to explain the clack ticks blithesome spring. the Mendelssohn | and the metronome joke The or. |SPTing song will be played. This | ’_—_y—__]‘t-hemrn will follow up en the last |happens §7 times every spring. i Tfl l F Damrosch concert in another par- | L ay's eatures cular, in the Saint-faens “Henry| The 9:30 “feature” with Olive " yguarsy Starts With @ Cold 111 Suite.” The Tschaikowsky “'Nut- | Palmer, soprano and an orchestra, | cracker Suite” only having been |will include nothing more import- | =W AL SEOFT~—J ) A P 3 € i 'S R | 3 z 3 1 B ¥ t itone; rhaps g that il : e ) put on | Played twice this week, it will be ant than Grainger's “Country | > air once a week. are not (TePeated and as Mozart's “Marriage | Dance,” with the rest much less im- lize in worn out melo. |0f Figaro” has only been played as |portant. But if you are new to the | ng—that is, it they |°ften as @ popular song of late, |radio game—have a new receiver, ; ning | that, too, will be given. [for instance—and have never heard | night (WTIC, {many standbys, here's a chance fo| o T e s | e symphofly orchestra s at |get acquainted with quite a bunch | The program will include ¢ their “best numbers” We i includes nothing that has | been done to death, Sprivgficid—:306 2 g stock . s 3 S D 990—W BZ som like to know more! history of Ci have another opportunity se who about the literary recticut er a talk on dairy cattle over th: on (WCAC). G. B. San umbe c will start his discourse on this phus. SO—WABC—349 of > egia's ries at 7:15. > Dr. D. R. 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