New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1929, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MADNCH 29, 192 b4 § Z “ v | ? . | e < arsifal” WJZ and other -muoml_ A musical menagerte is promised | 1801 to 1614 under Presidents Jet-| Jorgey Winds Wreek 'l‘d‘ F m assoclated with it, will present at|in what looks like a fair program 9 |ferson and Madison. A large portrait | Big A Diri s rea 10:30 the “Passion Service” of Al-|over WJZ and WBZ at 9 o'clock.| d 9 |of Gallatan is suspended on the wall o 17 rmy Dirigible fred Robert Gaul, reverently depict- | Opening with Saint-Eaens' “The |directly belind Mellon's desk while| Naval Alr Station, l,akehur:i. N. Vi Ve Ca val e Is”, t ro- |over the 4 I trait of | J., March 29 (#—An arm im: Thia being Good Priday, the radio |7 11 PURCIPAL honte R E000 UM Mmee with -What Docs joveedts Srplsce Tene s peal of S 0 ISR e UG Will offer muny programs that will|piqoy ang Eagter. The passion is|the Pussy Cat Mean?, Bendix's secretary. Part of Gailatan's term. to its rude reception by Jersey coast :':"'d&e"’,',‘l""‘“' compositions. P:':' sung in six scenes and will be pre- “The Magpic and the Parrot,” “Mos- | however, was spent abroad. Mellon winds while on & visit from Lang- pa o8L oonsplounos . on the i Parade,” O'Hare's “Give a explained recently, and he was re- |ley Field, Va. Nt wubmitied is the prossntation af|#eted bY & B00 Ot | Man s Horeo Ho can ide.” prvor's| TIEASUTY Secretary Has Served vifeea Secore mis return - | Mhe ariny non-rigid dirigible TC-5 FEATURES ON THE AIR excerpta {rom Bach's “Passion” at| . colympia chain will offer the |“Whistler and His Dog,” “My Black- | . . | During Mellon's incumbency of torn from the grasp of a ground reiday: Mar. 8 ' 10 o'clock over WEAF and WTIC. |, ool SOOI B0 W St one | birds Are Biuchirds Now ana Ben-| [JdeP Trio o Presidents |ime treasury portroiio there have crew of 100 and hurled nearly a mile B Mesani [Bestorn Sienserd Tine) > Adter an opening prologue for the |, ;e especially assembled for to-|di's “Cricket’s Serenade”. | been a great number of highly im- by a gust of wind that struck it “30—Mechanics of Mitth, Al Bernard and Billy Beard—WEAF WTIC grohesta the tenor and bass ane T naer Dubols’ HSeven | ot 1p0rlam financial developments. He while it was being walked into the of WTAG WCSH WCAE Wi et : . - o 9:00—Story_Hour; Mary and ok WAl Gy NS R TAM W nounce the Passion. Later “The| -ttt . 0"y i ®loc words,| Gus and Louie will exhibit their| Washington, March 23 (UP)— took office March 4 g v ey Bob—WOR WCA N WFBL : - WMAK WEAQ WIAS WADG WRC WOHE WildQ WAPD WHE f‘..;',"‘c"'\f::flfl‘i:‘"m:‘}“’:;f“hy'f":‘,",";}: which were a plea for forgiveness antics over WEAF and WTIC at|scated hehind his big mahogany guided the country's finances| Capt. John McCullough, comman- 9:30—Gus and_Loule; “Golng Courting”—WEAF WTIC WJAR WEE! sung, The “Troason of Tudaw: fol.|for those who had crucified Him, |9:30, assisted by the Schradertown gesk in his sunlit office on the sec- |through the readjustment period of der of the blimp, and a seaman of 1100 TAG WesH ?m"ov WGR WCAE WWJ Jows, then “The Preparation for tne|fNd @ ftng setting in Dubois' band under the direction of Arthur |ond floor of the massive freasury the post-war era. F the landing crew were slightly fu- :0—Wagner's Sacre ra “Parsifal"—WEAF WJZ WBAL WLW ® | music. The choir which will sing|Pryor. Tonight the courtship of gepartme o y Mellon, T4t ggregatin 10, | jured by being knocked down as the i L e X g | Pryor. Tor ! partment, Secretary Mellon. T4 tions. aggregating | ired by being knocked down as th NUSNLILWRC NOB WEAE WEAN WHAS WAN WJAX Dasion tang whe Institution of the |, cantata is the same one that has |Louie and the widow .and in turn f | yeyrs old tomorrow, continued at his funding of the forcign debis, and ship blew aw el wm',f;“nr‘emn;;":m:";?‘ 4! laung so successfully in the Cathe-|Gus and the widow, hoth of which gccustomed task today. |a reduction of $8,000,000 in the pub- | Warrant Officer Lassiter and thres FRIDAY ters; Dalhart trio, orchestra Bt. Matthew. At 11 orclock with the |4ral hour, and with the assistance of |turn out disastrously to both part-| Though he is said to be the third lic debt, are the high lights of his soldiers were aboard the bilmp. 3 |soloists, will contribute a fitting ners, Will he depicted wealthiest individual in the United |administration. J wd uninjured when the 9:30—Theater Memories Eastern Standard Time 10:00—Challengers’ orchestra in 1 NGLAND STATIONS 600—WTIC, Hartford—300 €:15—Program summary; news bulletins 6:20—Hotel Bond Trio 00—Fields Style Serenaders 30—The Ann Pennington Girl 7:45—"Fish and Game,” John W. Titcomb, superintendent, State Board of Fisheries and Game 8:00—Cities Service concert orches- | tra and Cavaliers 9:00—An Evening in Paris 9:30—Pryor's Schradertown band; skit | 10:00—Passion Music According to| St. Matthew; Salon Singers, con- cert orchestra 10:30—A Half Hour with the senate 0: $80—WABC—349 5:00—Bridge lessons 5:15—Congregational Emanu-El [ Market prices 6:30—Ware and Zimmerman, duo 6:45—Enna Jettick melodles 6:39—Chimes; Strasska’s Sunshine Hour :30—Stanley's Jewels 0—Heroes of aviation 0—Rundback Jewel orchestra :00—Littmann’e Entertainers :30—In dressmaker'c studio 0—Negro Achicvement Hour :00—Paramount Orchestra :30—Plaza orchestra 1010—WRNY—297 :15—Flynn, tenor; Nieholas, pian- WEAF and WJZ chains will combine presentation of 30—Passion music of Alfred sacred and allegorical opera “Parsi- Gaul fal.” This program wil} 11:00—Same as WEAF sented by Judson Frederic Baer, | operatic ensemble of the Evening of Cesare Sodero. how Parsifal's purity from guile enabled him to rediscover | Fallen Leaves™ will the Sacred Spear which wounded the | the first time over the air Stations in- | Selections include Reff’s * cluded in this broadcast are WTIC, |gems from Herbert's Inade”” Greig's “Two cegia | Dances” Bante’s “Opera,” Friml of | “Minuet” and Broom’s “Sapphire" This opera tells Saviour of the world. WLW and WBAL. commemoration to the end of the | Lenten season, Stations WOR and Richard Crooks. one of America’s YNAC will broadcast this program. MOst prominent operatic and con- Of the other programs there is including “Voices | the concert at 8 o'clock over WEAT under the direction |2hd WTIC under the direction of | Rosario Bourdon with the Cavaliers, during which Reibold’s * Moon of the : played for Other |cert tenors and a concert orchestra |under the direction of Nathaneil Shilkret, will he heard at 10 o'clock | lover WOR and WNAC in a program | |including 3 pagne s “Romeo and ‘. Wiggen's “Bare- ts from Wagzner's g “Parsifal.” Metcalf's "Absent’ ‘and a _ | Herbert 1 n ‘s READ AERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS hardest working officials in ‘nment. He has spent most of his birthdays since has been in the cabinet at his desk. When he accepted secretary who ever served un- der Harding and h—Albert Gallatan—also | a Pennsylvanian, was secretary from While Mellon has no hobby in the gov- |ordinary sense. his intimates sa he finds more voyage He usually goe: rope on his vacations and is said to have made about 60 trips in his life tim In common with son the other cabinet members, Melion walks to work each morning {ro his palatial Dupont Circle apart- ment. He has lost ha from i1l health cabinet. READ HERALD CL s, came railroud vas in a ) rigible tore & probabiy sa biown out lives of the officer 1 aboard it 1 of a groove on & 10- 11:00—Opera, “Parsifal” ist 12:00—Ncws bulletins; weather re-| 5:45—Janet O'Connor, contralto rt :00—Blue Birds; Hagan's Trouba- 990—WBZ, Springficld—303 dours :40—Agriculture reports; weather| 6:45—Ronald Stewart, pfanist 6:00—Time; Dolans’ orchestra. :00—Women's Industrial Exposi- 25—"Athletics for Girls,” Dora O.| tion % Wiley, Olympic high jumper 5—Herman Brothers' orehestra 0—News bulletins 2—Newman Brothers, duo Dolans’ orchestra —Helen Chase studios 6:44—Chimes; Insurance Finance | 8:00—Vernon Instrumental Trio 6:50—Sousa Marches, played by - \ Welmouth Post American Le-| EAST AND WEST STATIONS gion band i Pers R bl Drd 1250—WODA, Paterson—240 Things in Diet 5:30—News; sport talk g Bob Sherwood | 8:00—Colonial dinner music L E e {30—Pagano’s Californians Siaierin : :00—Radio shoppers’ guide Music review 0—Air school. “Nature™ Iheater | Memorl :45—Alr school, ‘Mathematics” i e {00—Giuseppe Nardella, tenor 20:30—Time: Sportograms, weather,| 3:30—Weekly devotional serv 1150—WNJ, Newark—20 news bulletins Y :01—Francaise orchestra; Field 0:41—RBert Lowe's Stat : B ) %0:41—Rert Lowe's Statler orch. iyitiobisbid 11:00—Richard Wagner's “Parsifal” o 5 oo a. ! Ranjo Trio o SR WDEL Boston - 204 | 11:50—Hal Rernie’s orchestra CRlENoE Sutobytona ¢ 12:00—Philco demonstration hour il iE Brother Ciub; news :00—WNJ's studio parf '—Whiting’s Mer Makers T 2 E G 10:50- Bis an WEAE sio—wir, Philadelphia—192 —Musical ensemble 10:00—Musicale o i 18:30—"With the Senate” i 3505 ieetheni ARlying Horpeaats $0—Time: Mitten management news n : period; P. R. T. instrumental A N /!L_\ ; 11:15—Jacques Renard’s orchestra A NAC A3 quartet LN 1230—WNAC, Boston—341 :00—Hajoca musical shower ! \} fit‘ 00—Coatesville band orchestra N 4 and His Gang : 10:00—Dance orchestra 2 —I7inast Travelers 6:00—Dance Patterns ! Ho e R | 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—233 | 00—Shelburne dinner music Turner Hour 5—Enna Jettick Melodies; news | 1—Amos 'n’ Andy 0—Editorial News Review Program arranged by Paul Shirley :30—Medical talk aymore concert orchestra Jean Wiener, organ tlantic City Festival Choir 0—WGY, Schenectady—380 ,7 2 2 =2 §:00—The Banjoliers 00—General Electroc concert or £:30—Staff artists program e L 9:00—Three M's program 00—Same as WEAT 9:30—Seven Gables orchestra e I R ; p 2 \ 40— Jack and Gene p - t0—Henry Thiess orchesira b 14— National News % . ST NN ti%h —Harry Willsey orchestra 6:00—Marvine Green, planiat o o ;i : A feh e Tar s T wa . vpes,” Winnifred Harlow ST e g R N Aoy T ges of Boncilla 7 ‘ s - 4520 g Armstrong Quakers s R —Michael Baxte Ensemble el e Alarms; time; information ‘ : 0—Theater Meniories 5—Air College: W. 0. Tewson BiGisator i anicries 0 WMCA—-538 :00—Challengers . ol . 2 10:30—Weather: Maytag program & U 00—Red Devil Entertainers Satiy Tt .30 —Greenstein's “Get-Together” g chestra | - R BREUB ARG N £:00-11:00—Same as WOR, WEAN S ? i 3 7 ey T s reports, produce mar | WA : PR N ; ; farm forum; news , =TS ; 11:10—Charles Hector's orchestra Ll & S =1 K = 7 31:30—"La Paradis” band s A RS . College speake . P A 12:00—Jimmie Gallagher's orch. Dioos CoLsRe atEker Sl G \ 1330—WDRC, New Haven—225 Hom R e e 52, 7:00—Sy Byer's orchestra : i A = 4 M 7 N NEW YORK CITY 10—Jan Garber orchestra ick and Gene :00—Henry Thiess orchestra Hawaii expects to produce more than 216,000,000 cans of pineapple this year which. if canned and placed side by side, would reach 660—WE half way around the world, 5:00—Florida on the air T R VT R NI 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jane 5:55—Summary of programs e 6:00—Waldorf-Astoria dinner mu- Instead of dangercus beart depres- sic 6:30—Bernard and Beard, songs . il Eat Bty vepsiasls ilady’s musicians NATURE'S RENEDY and get rid of the §:00—Cities{Service orchestra and oo, Sod constipation. Cavaliers lover gripes, Only 36c. 9:00—An Evening in Paris Make the test tonight= 9:30—Schradertown band 10:00—Excerpts of the Passion mu- sic 10:30—Half hours with Senators John Thomas and T. H. Cara- way and Goid by 11:00 arsifal”’—Wagner's sacred All 22 New Britaln aruggists. opera; House, tenor; Baer, bari- club 0—Dr. Fenwick L. Holmes 0—Frivolity orchestra :30—Rainbow orchestra, enter- tainment 0—McAlpincers dance orch, : dance orchestra 5 A -me dress-up days of Easter and Spring are at hand! Come to the P&Q Shop for your Suit and Topcoat. You'll find many distinguished patterns — the kind custom tailors use—lustrous, soft, long wearing worsteds, bright twists, fine cassimeres, silkr‘ cheviots. Hundreds of them in grays, browns, blues, herringbones and fancy mixtures—patterns as subdued or daring as you may fancy. (=14 12:00 mid Beautifully styled — featuring the tapered waist line, the rolling peaked lapels,the g:oad shoulders,(or the conservative model if you so prefer) in single and double breasted. S < Regardless of the clothes you have been wearing, regardless of the price you have been paying, whether $25 or $35 or $45, come into the P&Q Shop and look over our beautiful Spring Suits and Topcoats at $225° .. $295° Z 10—WOR—122 Musical musings, organ “Our Public Schools,” Dr. John H. Logan §:50—Sports talk; Kolomoku's 2N % < & U, W7ATR( o il Do, woRes CLEANERS ; Levitow's orchestra H y orchestra 59-—Chimes; Lenten choi ‘Sev- o Words™ 0—True Story Hour 2 » i it e And remember—we are manufacturing retailers selling direct Swe bulletins: weather 57 CHURCH ST. thru our own 40 Shops. We make the clothes we sell. We oy g Tel. 5610 control every step from woolen mill to you. We pay e e New Britain’s Best outside profits to no one. The money you invest here ock market nancial s goes into the clothes you buy. You save all the middle- b Work Called for and men’s profits at the P&Q Shop. G :00—String quartet . 3 . Gi50—tlopin ‘Eight, dunce orch. | Delivered * SN ~l;|\|.- Circus, ‘Uncle Bob™; Guaranteed ? - Y o N L. H. PETERSON, Mgr. () —] I a . C f A 4 . 15271 tan Donasdson’ coi- || JOHN J. KINIRY i |.a::etlmikrrnl.h:;:k» quartet, orch Proprietor 9:00—Musical review; Wright Sis- I

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