New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1929, Page 25

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1920 10:00—EI Patio dance orchestra weather 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—273 orchestra 8:00—Shelburne concert orchestra 11:30—Astor orchestra §:45—Playground Pal T60—WI2—395 9:00—McDonough, accordionist §:00—"An Actor,” Leighton Rollins| 9:30—8pecial program 5:30—8ummary of programs 10:40—Jean Wiener. organist B 5:35—Reports; stock market, finan-(113:0—Dance orchestra FRIDAY :40—Rig Brother Club cial summary, cotton prices, ag- 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 :30—The Merrymakers ricultural reports. 6:00—Stock reports, produce mar- Eastern Standard Time :00—Concert orchestra and Cave | 6:00—Whitey Kaufman's orch. ket, farm forum, news aliers 6:30—Clopin Eight, dance orch. 6:30—Raybestos program NEW ENGLAND STATIONS :00—An Evening in Paris 7:00=Correct time; Landt Trio 7:00—Union College speaker - :30—8chradertown Band 7:15~-8quibb’'s health talk, “Asth- | 7:15—Dinner music $00—WTIC, Hartford—500 :00—The Fur Trappers orchestra ma,” Dr. Arthur ¥. Coca 7:25—Health talk; Arpeako Min- 6:15—Summary of programs and :30—Half Hour with the Senate 7:30—Dixie Circls, “Uncle Bob” strels News :00—Weather and Flying forecast| §:00—Oscar Steele, baritone 8:00-—Page-Morris_ program 6:30—Hotel Bond Trie :05—News Bulleting 8:15—"0ld Man Donaldson™ 8:30—General Electric conj 1:00—8Serenaders Musical program |11:15—Jacques Renard and orch. 8:30—Quakers; male quartet, sex- chestra 1:30—The Ann Pennington Girl tet, orchestra 5:00—Same as WEAF $:00—Concert orchestra and Cav- NEW YORK CITY 9:00—Musical revue 00—General Electric orchestra aliers — 30—Theater memories —With the Senate 9:00—An Evening in Paris 5T0—=WNYC—=526 10:00—Vhallengers’ orchestra MO—KDKA, Pittsburgh—308 :30—S8chradertown Band :00—Victory Quartet 10:30—Time; Phil Spitalny's music :15—University addreas )0~ Salon Singers 20—Market reports 11:00—Slumber music —William-Penn orchestra 30—A Half Hour with the Sen-| 5:30—"Floyd Rennett Feld and Ja- | 860—WABC—319 00—Kclipse Lawn Wover ate—Senators Thomas F. Walsh maica Bay,” Arax Jabvolian 5:00— Kuickerbocker Whist Club :15—8ame as WJ% and Daniel F. Steck 5:45—Misses Blunck, Elliott, duets| 5:15—Congregation Emanu-El 35—William Penn orchestra 11:00—News and Weather :00—Sports review services T00—=—WLW, Cincinnati—128 1330—WDKC, New Haven—: :15—French lessons | 8:15—Market prices. :00—Tea Time Trio :00—Sy Byer's orchestra '0—Randall Hargreaves. songs | 6:30—Ware and Zimmerman, due :30—Live Stock Reports :00—The Banjoliers —Herman Neuman, pianist 6:45—Enna Jtttick melodies 40—Jack and Gene :30—Rdio Rubes; Staff Artists 30—Police alarms; time 00—Chires; 30 sunshine minutes| 6:00—Time and News 0—Staff Artists program 35—Air College; W. Orton Tew- : anley's Jewels, orchestra :30—Dynacone Diners 30—The Seven Gables orchestra son roes of aviation :00—Lansscaping the Home 570—WMCA—526 - indback orchestra Grounds :40—Official Agriculture Report :00—Sport review 9:00—Littmann's Entertainers 15—Health Talk 00—Charlic Miller's orchestra :45—Spiritual and Ethical society! 9:30—The Dressmaker's studio :30—Dixie Circus News RBulletins address |10:00—Negro achievement hour :00—Musical program :35—Miller's orchestra :00—Red Devil Entertainers |11:00—Paramount orchestra :30—The Quakers and orchestra 45—241st Coast Artillery Band 8:30—Greenstein's Get-Together [11:30—Overglades orchestra 9 {15—Health Talk lime | 1010—WRNY—207 30—Thcater Memorics :30—Dixie Circus :30—Dr. Fenwick L. ¥olmes, ad- . SON, pianist :00—Challengers orchestra he Ring Family dress | 5:30—Paul Sharron, tenor :30—Musical program :30—The Quakers and orchestra :00—Rainbow orchestra Janet O'Conner, contralto 00—Slumber music %0—Musical Review 30—Ohrbach’s Miracle hour 00—Jan Garber and orchestra :30—Theater Memorics with Jes- :00—Time; McAlpin dance orch. ul Hagan Troubadours 30—Jack and Gene sica Dragonette [11:30—N dance orchestra Profepsional Women's Club - 00—The Challengers orchestra 00 mid.—Ward-Nesbit program 00—Littmann hour of music 30—Time and Sportograms 660—WEAF—154 8:01—Modern Troubadours J6—Phi) Spitatiny-a Music 5:00—avida on the Air $:30—Heigh Ho Misical Comedy | Tod‘y" Features ' :00—Weather and news 30—Jolly Rill and Jane gl | 06—Govgrmnent Bulleting 5:35—Summary of programs EAST AND W STATIONS :15—RBert Lowe's orchestra 00—Waldorf-Astoria dinner mu- _— A program of “rain” songs en- 30—Time and Temperature sic 1250—WODA, Paterson—240 titied “April Showe will be pre- :30—Raybestos Twins 5:30—News; sport talk nted over WOR and WNAC at & :n0—Hal Kemp's orchestra 6:00—Colonial dinner music !o' lock tonight Ly a quartet, an | $:00—Cities Service orchestra and | 6:30—I‘rankie Pagano's Califor- [orchestra and vocal soloists. “April | Melodies Cavaliers nians Showers” from the 1922 Music Box | Ity program 00—An Lvening in Paris | 7:00—Radio shopers’ guide tevue will be the theme song of | —Enna Jettick Melodies 3 chradertown Band | 1—Air school, ture” |the broadcast, which will be follow- 00—News Bulleting {10:30—Half heur with Thomas . Air school, “Mathematics” |ed by “What Do We Do on a Dew, |gram. 19:30, Iour American composers, bert, Kern, Friml and Rogers be honored tonight when their com- | positions will be played during a ' <h and Daniel I, Steck 8:00—Dick Roberts' Entertainers [Dew, Dewy Day?’ “Rain.” “Look Editorial News Review Rezis orchestra 8:30—Weekly Devotional scrvices |for the Silver Lining.” “A Garden | 30—Program by Paul Sgirley 10—WOR—422 | 1150—WNJ. Newark—207 |in the Rain,” “It Ain't Gonna Rain | pril Showers S—Acolian Mixed Quartet {10:01—1"rancis orchestra, entertain-|[No Mo'." “Rain or Shine,” “Let 30—Vaudeville Presentation 5:40—"Our Schools,” Supt. John | ment |Smile Be Your Umbrella,” and “It 9:00—True Story Heur Logan {11:00—~RBanjo Twins You Want the Rainbow." :00—Musical progra m | Aan—g : 11:15—Frankie Dill's orchestra —_— Night Club Romances 12:00-2:00—Demonstration hour | The Luther Trio, a vecal organ 00—News Bulleting -ws; Uncle Don, songs 2:00—WNJ studio party zation, which hag gained popularity 10—Lido Venice orchestra E i Levitow's orchestra 810—WIP, Philadelphla—192 [in the past over the radio, will be 30—Le Paradis orchestra \—National Grocery orchestra i weather; ensemble |heard tonight during a concert of 2:00—Palais d'Or orchestra —Chimes; April Showers G0—Chimes; Wip's roll call | popular selections at 10 o'clock over —WEEI, Boston—308 :30—Veedol hour 7:30—Mitten Management period | the same stations. :ssisted by an 00—Rig Brother Club 9:00—=True story hour 8:00—Hajoca Musical Shower orchestra. Songs and selections to £:30—News Bulletins 00—Music 9:00—gnivad Instrumental Trio |be heard include “Good News' \ 'A_s"¥n' M AN WHO OWNS ONE 'A{C K ARD OPEN CAR SHOW—APRIL 6-13. L v an open Packard THIS SPRING, Packard is completely gatheted the pick of Packard's open attuned to the new season. Trim, jaunty offerings. Roadsters, touring cars, sport and flect of line . . . harmoniously gay phactons and double duty convertibles and smartly turned out...with an areshown. .. from all three scries of the effortless, full-powered performance in new Packard Eighes . . . as well as superb which you will find 2 new zest and individual custom-built open Packards enthusiasm for motoring, for life itself. by renowned coach-builders. See the open car as only Packard an~ We shall look forward to your visit interpret it! For your inspection at the ... April sixth to thirteenth. Open Car Show that marks Packard's 2 o mo il range from $2343 0 twenty-sixth year in New York, we have §7035. Shumwas o eoveing: wnsil s dering the cchibit THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. 200 FAST MAIN ST. .~ TELEPHONE 2542 DD 1B DD DB 15D IDD B D DD BB OB G O B G B O O O O O O O O G I 25,8 e aa———————— S “Waltz from Vienna.” Rubinstein's|odu. g ssumic,” savucnwii s Cuuti € “Romance. & Foster medey and | s caticr,” seicciions som Lo | Fear Tariff Boost Graingers “Country Garden.” har's “Count of Luxcmbourg” aud| Derne, April § (P—Swiss watch others from Herberl's “rineess Makers are disturbed over reports Dreamy dance music and spright- Pat.” that the Unitew Siates will make ly entertainments, characteristic of . heavy inereases in import duties on Le Perrequet, popular Parisian caf Oper: excerpt om famo all watches as they think this will will be heard during (he An Ev B (. Sing L Parte veniod :t 8 orelock to.|OPUTas Will feature (onhUs slum- night over stations WEAR and |UCT hour program at 11 otclock over| T L 5ol ke pederation WTIC. Vocsl selections will in.|WiE and WLW. Gounod's balet) " 4o ceiveg ady on clude “Wake Up Chillun, Wake Up | music from “Faust,” a selection from | 2% 10 W8 Sese el wivies ok “The Gypsy and the Bird,” “Don’t|Verdi's “La Traviata,” Smetana'si o..oioq jncrease in duties will Hold Everything” and a popuiar| The Bartered Bride™ W 5 reach $00 per cont on certain parts French melody. Popular French and | “l.ohcngrin” and Goldmau's * 'lot watches, including movements American dance compositions play-|©0f Sheba’ constitute the entir prove big blow to an industry in vhich Switzerland excells L4 Aunbws L. AU dCuChbievdd medley, Ruby's “Animal Crackers.” |Ciuut buicis * wuea s sy Lo | Gudce Watch Makers ! Lo UL s GugeCh de W gl @ flisa Ul Ul gt Ui Bliwd W AnLntans wolld W 40 buy e e auswad o Cliaiid WG We Meiuiacon s LU LBy Wucld Bds LECUlle @ Bpes er rains have frequently reported during tropical ey- Tnis s explained by the that spray from waves which storms generate 1S often car- by the winds. ed by a large special orchestra will | €ram. make up the balance of thc pro-| The longest flight reported Whether a woman prefers fo be|banded bird was made by a f wooed by hearty admiration of he r! ling Arctic tern, which flew abilities as a housekeeper, or hy|Turnevik Bay, Labrador to Al sweet nothings about the starlight in| 15 miles southwest of Port Shep- her eyes, will be known tonight aft-|stone, Natal, South Africa er both Gus and Louie of Schrader- town fame, who are courting the widow Biddle. try each method. The courtship will be staged against a background of lively dance musi: Schradertown band und.r| Arthur Pryor. Thixy program will come through WEAI' and WTIC ul‘ concert period over WJZ and WE Wendling’s “Down in Old Jfontercy.” | Alone Again Blues” Friml's “March of the Musketeers” and “Dreamy | Melody.” | Jessica Dragonette, Colin 'More | and a concert orchestra under Har- |old Banford, will present another of 5 T L1 SIC EMPORIVM {those delightful theater memorics G. BURI'ON WELLS, concerts at 9:30 over the same sta- ey & JONES, tions. featuring excerpts from Vie- oot RoPUIAs pPasel(R (Mlos ety pepulan epscells (SHE LDON H_FATRBANK'S DIBEJOR Other selections in- 169 MAIN STREET SATURDAY PRESENTING A SPECIAL GROUP OF NEW OATS AT Featured in a spirited selling for the week-end! Every type of Spring Coat or Ensemble is shown at this very popular shoppe. “DAVIS ™ at 8:30. The Quaker girl. a male quartet and a mixcd sextette will as-| § sist the orchestra in this presenta 5 d & {tion. Among the numbers ar T 5 a selection from Herbert's “Naughiy | A |Marietta,” another from Rogers' “The Girl Friend,” Kern's “Loft ' g IN ACTUAL MERIT . 52 Lafayelte Street, 56 Arch Street. ville, Conn. - dedan e AL'S GARAGE. Southingron, Conn.

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