New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1929, Page 18

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[} NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1929 from Wagner's “Siegfricd” and|and WBZ with Louis Katzman di-|under the direction of Major 1d- Disappointed at the showing of his |20 years, ¢ feet, 1% inches and Strauss' “Vienna I waltz. [recting the orchestra. At this time | ward Bowes at 7:35. likewise over arsity in their three-length defeat {180 1-8 pounds. you will hear sclections from Had |the same statioas: a program chusetts Institute of Tech- | But in the question of smooth- “The Balle Flowers,™ Lus- ar de sel y ‘ last S . k Glen- f rowing there is doubt For a little variety, hold on to the|ley’s “The Ballet of Flowers” Lus-|popular dance selections over the 1 nology last Saturday, old Dick Glen- ness of J !wm wavelength e e jcomb's “Arabia1 Twilight” a Je-|same stations 1t 10:15. and a pm»[ don shook up the boat from stem Lo | whether “0ld Dick™ has been abic in | | — — 4 % Babes | - i ans |a we e an aggregatiol | wide broadcast of dance selections | rome Kern medley including “Babes | gram of popular Spanish dance stern. According to lu.s‘ln\«xl plans ‘; week to dnf:p an ]):{ ‘(Il n rhythms and love songs at 9:45 ov :r desibeie the varsity which faces Columbia fo- |that can down “Yourg Dic ene WJZ and KDKA day will have in it only two of the don’s Columbia eight. On paper, i H oarsmen who manner sweeps against ('olumh:a ulmulnl cut quite a figuro i \Oarsmen Battle in Mile and a)gymsm;n whio manner swecms asainst | Columun shonis ut 4 o, w = . . R e Pt - a heavy, well- on right. Clear g o “Parade of the|mer Nigh " and Gad e 2 - Hall Brush oo Harlem Ri plebe crew are to pull against the \oum: Dick” has a : : i ' | “Forward Be Our Watchword.” AMATEURS MAKE INK rush 00 Hariem RIVEr | ione. | expericnced crew that figures to be St e e e Witeiere s d annil SR o Physically the new Navy firsi- |2 least two lengths faster than the 1 : e L ® O Miami| Following thia program, the No-|This ity has adoptudia pian which | BHER R Bl | Midshipmen. : R Goual Lo e \h"‘“”f e I s will offer 4 program of lius |Will result in an annual saving of | New York, April 27 (P—With a |string boat will be a close match for| T, (i sending only the varsity fo WMAQ WSED WHK WMAL (on, i A Vo e e | sian songs and folk themgs over|$2.500 in the ink bill of the public revised boatload. navy's varsity [Columbia. The Midshipmen aver- ho Harlem. members of the other 5 WEAF New ank—éuu i : Lstation WJZ. the list of sele m,,,immoh Chemistry students at the oursmen meet Columbia in a mile Jage 20% years in age, 6.01 3-8 in | Annapolis crews being busy with ex- 6:00—Wa t r Mu! so WEEL WRC WCAF 'm E Liszt's fumous second Hungarian THEiaaing Manals o cpsy | 1ocal Figh school are now making all and a half brush on the Harlem to- | height and 181% in weight as coin- | aminations. The race is to start : S e CAT CR ulgosody il by bt f'«l“\"«‘ “""':"; R iy Hebrow | the ink used in Itevere schools. day. pared with the Columbia average of |around 5 o'clock. . lon a program of hand music a i : ! | o'clock over WJZ and WLW. anl«x’-(’::;;:pi\\.’d‘ s e the direction of Edwin Franke Gold- | 1CRS =3 i obogan’ an . : On the Way Hom | man. Other selections include Schu {in the Woods.” “Look for the Sil- I |rer Lintos ey Don't Believe 4 Mexi [ l H {by B. A. Rolfe and his organization SATURDAY, APRIL 27 lut 10 o'clock -at which time you wili (By The associcted Press| | hear a number of old dance tunes | inless othersise | including “Everybody Step.” “Mar- Moonlight on the | 1C_ WCAE WWJ WRC [ E WWJ WTIC WIAR WRC hert's “Marche Militaire,” Panella's| e | IR WG WOSH W o h o a selection from| Turning to the WABC system we | Jr W B “\‘\‘ WosH \\,,( \\m student’s Sweet- | {ind the Ballad hour offering for | u On a Oun asls AR WER WK Wion cart.” Lampe’s “The Sunny South™ OUr abprovil music of the ea in all . o WFI WCAE WW.I WIUD and Goldman's “March Electric | its fornis and colors. This program, o WCAE WWJ WIOD s, g which may be heard from 3 to 4 . e a5 The slumber hour progr 4 1, includes Alford’s “On the Quarter [ ] olnetitores ok WES B (’“ l WIZ it oo ate | Deck” Burnham's “Is My Love eu e LW Rl ool ti W Zameeniek's “The Seeret 2 s t ¢ 1 Tsehaikow- % | no—WJZ only Jata |of the Sun’" s:lections from Sul- ¢ of the many X SDE : livan's “Pinafore,” Matter's WBZ KDKA WLW f umbers during the ho edadl e £ ALt et T | He © Wild Winds Hilov Bul- WBAL WHAM ge Overture EEIECUIDD oI, of the Viking Ho- o WERAL WIAM KDKA e of the and To- | : - | bs Naultical Overture.” | L 3 Sir Avthur Sullivan, who collohor- | wzt an e production of so many - ul operettas with Gilbert g two of which will he bros BUHO—WTIC, 12 the dral hour ¥ \ ¢ over the sume ‘system st known rhaps “Onward it . which will op N ohzds iE) 1 are according o —WGY, Schenectady—. i : S ‘.m‘,! b ol el g. Other B s WEAT S 2 5 - | 8¢ 1 mod's “Ave Creation o i A M ' Stai "My Hope Is in e ; g 2 " Tschaikowsky's " e ¢ ; * Davidoff's Sonu | IS0—KDKRA. Pittsh of the rld are Ued | Without Words"and Buch's *Nov May the Will of God Be Done —W BZ. sprinzficld oy e Robert Haliday, assisted Dy s E trou ot able singers will presont S = It « il g T & T ser SONZs from popular 1mn- liding “New Moot in i 1otion Is now Iy } tien s 1 e T e e program will be broud- (it over WAL s und i mbers like 1 Dresert tions from the 1 Old Ialian Love So; Comiv Ba“k to Me,” “In 011 and others, TOO—WLW. Cincinnati—i28 on M a piano ro- Mr trey Ludlow, violin- at these Outstanding Used Car Values . ] i < . UR used car department is operated under the ST0WNYC. New York—p20 2zl s heiles i . i the Twillaht Volcs famous Chevrolet Red O. K. Tag system. Z S sIver § X { ! Sihose o i ‘\u’\‘» _a ddightiul program | e P B . BRSEX oo Now Under this plan, we attach a Chevrolet Red O. 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