New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1929, Page 22

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FRIDAY, MAY 10 [By The Aasociated Press) All time is P. M. unless otherwise Chaln w'l'&“‘ Waveicontin. on it ot al Ieera ™ Bilscrel e, s on left of cal letters, loe; mruu with list of associated stations in detatl, ipsalalepidd C“J—W(AF New York—860 © €:30mJolly Bl and Jane erup Or.—Also WTAG 390~ Program of Dinner Musi m for Children—Also W! a,}l W,.RC WGY WCAE 'TAI WTIC WIAR EAl lt‘m‘t—wt AF; Orchestra—Also WRC: Trio—Also WTAG W -Bourdon _Concert Orehenln .na C.llh".-All:fl WEEIQ '5.::0 WLIT WRC, WCAE WTAM W! .fl-evn BEvening in Parls; Irml dn LIT 9:00—Lew White Organ Recital—Also 'Dm—w hests 11100 Ben' Poliacirs Dases l M—Pldlc Little 8y los: Noll, Grant Thorniiarn—Alto WBZ le Bob's Circus; Stories of the Hig Top and Novelty Band—Also WBZ W) RKYW'W 8 WBT M n Donaldson—Also KDKA BA LKK?K WLW WJR lhmflrle.—Alle WBZ WBAL 'VHAH K.DKA WLW l Orchestra Program—Also W KYW WHAS WSB 200 P spu-fiw 'a Dance Orchestra—Also WBAL 10:00—glumber Musis Hour, Orchestrac Alsle WLW WHAS WRC KDKA 422.3—WOR Newark—710 7:00~8tory in Rong: Well Known Songs Dramatized—Also WNAC WEAN WFBL WKGW WCAOQ WJAS WADC WLBW WMA! IHhon and Now—Also WCAU WNAC WEAN WHK WLBW W WJAS WADC WGHP WMA ifl—storficflour—u; WEAU WRAC W 9:00—The Album: Dramatio Readi: WFBL WMAK WCAQ WJA! DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 600—WTIC, Hartford—500 6:20—Summary of program, news —Comedy Duo and orchestra | he Style Screnaders —The Ann Pennington Girl Fish and Game, John W. Titcomb 8:00—Concert orchestra and Cava- | liers 9:00==An Evening in Paris 9:30—8chradertown Band | 10:00—The Goasipers ‘ 10:30—A Half Hour with the Scnate 11:00—Time, news and weather ; 990—WRZ, Springfield—303 5:40—Official Agriculture Report | 6:00=—~Time and news bulletins 6:05—Dolan’s orchestra 6:30—Baseball scores :35—=Miller's orchestra 6:49—Women's Prize Contest :00—Ray Ouimet, Golfer 15—~Health talk 30—Dixie Circus :00=The Bing Family £:30—The Quakers and orchestra ‘ 9:00—The Interwoven Pair GHP WMAQ thPD WHK WLBW WMA L K WLBW WMAL WDBJ WTAR ‘\'\ VW N West: Old_Philosopher's Wisdora—Also WCAU .B“_V WMAK WFBL WCAO WJAS WADC \\GHP “S 'D WHK | 10:00—The Challengers Baum, Soprano—Alse WEEI WTIC AR WTAG WCBH WLIT WRC WGY WGR WCAE WWJ WGN' l.n—cu. and Louie with the Town Band—Also WTIC WJ. WLIT WGY WGR WCAE w'év;vi'v;:g : N Sir 'r“‘ il 9:30-Halt Holix Wiih the Senateealve WEE! S 11 WIAR WTAG WCSH WLIT WRC WGY WGR WCAE KYW WIOD WHAS W. 5 Vineent Lapes, Diteotoro Alse WHJ ‘Orchestra (one hour)—WEAF 394.5—-WJZ New York—760 l!nm.y Hour—Also WBZ WEBAL WJR WLW Edward McKernon; Orchastra; Bascball Scores—WJZ unle Jim Whalen—WJ% WHAM KUKA WJK W) HAS WSN WS Soprano; ll‘l.! uartet—Alse R KY! BZ WBAL WHAM WRVA WBT \A.HX WXDD L :’l’ '‘BL WKBW WCAO WEAN WFBL WMAR WCAO WJAS BRC C WEAN Theater Memories with Jes- Dragonette 10:30—Time, Sportogrames 10:36—Tone Plctures 11:00—Baheball scores, and news ack Morey's orchestra 5 me, Temperature and Gov- ernment Bulletins 570—WNYC, New York—526 —Chester Tallman, ballads 30—Market reports cipul Reference Library. Real Estate in the w York."” Speaker, Rebecca Rankin \0—I"rench lessons —Scores 00—Welfare Council, ‘arland 10—Harry Mayors, songs —Patrick Kelley, songs —Time, alarms, information —Alir College; book talk 0—WMCA, New York——526 —8piritual, ethical address —DeWitt all-Irish probram —Witty Brothers program weather Mrs. Mc- ings 9:15—~Health talk 9:30—Dr. Fenwick Holmes, talk 10:00—Fashion plates; weather :30—Rainbow orchestra 100—Time; dance orchestra 30—Newa; dance orchestra 00 mid.—~Ward-Nesbit orchestra :30—Broadway eatertainment 810—~WPCH, New York—370 :00—Archbishop Arthur Leighton 30—B8elbert Melodians 00—William Crawford, reporter 15—Broadway Portraits 30—Dr. George King, talk 45—Frank Mann, talk 00—American Legion program :30—8id Prussin's orchestra 100—Studio program :15—Health talk :30—Columbia band orchestra 880—WABRBS, New York—349 :00—George Reith, “Bridge” 15—Congregation Emanu-El 15—Market prices :30—8en. Love, “Public Pulse” :45--8tudio program :00—Chimes; 30 Minutes of Sun- shine :30—8tanley’s Jewels, orchebtra 8:00—Division Street Gypsies :30—Rundbck’c orchestra :00—Littmann's Entertainers :30—In Dreammaker's Studio :00—Negro achievement hour :00—Enna Jettick melodies :15—Dick Gasparre's orchestra 1010—WRNY, New York—397 :00—Mollie Luman, soprano H Janet O'Connor, contraito; pianist 5:45—Edward Austin, baritone :00—Walters, uke; Anderson, songs 5:30—Roosevelt news :32—Cotton Blossom Minstrels :00~—Littmann hour om music :00—Avlation Ensemble :30—C00-Coo Casters 8:45—Gladys and Mabel Thompson :00—Zeta Beta Hau KFraternity 1020—~WODA, Paterson—394 5:30—News; sport talk :00—Colonial dinner music :30—Frankie Pagano's Californi- fans :00—Radio Shoppers' Guide Subject, “Nature” —Subject,, Mathematics” :00—Dick Roberts’ Entertainers :30—Weekly Devotional Bervices 610—=WIP, Philadciphia—492 5—Doc Dougherty's orchestra 00—Chimes; roll call 30—S8cores; P. R. T. Instrumen- tal Quartet :00—Hajoca Musical 8hower :30—University of Pennsylvania Dramatic club 9:00—Philadelphia Turngemeinde soclety 10:00—Dance orchestra 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—273 8:05—Bhelburne Concert orch. 8:30—Talk, M. B. Markland 9:00—Danco orcheéstra 9:30—S8pecial program :16—Jean Whmr. organist :05——Organ reci ::o—lupper lu”or club orch. 190—WGY, Schemectad; :oo—sun:x rcuortl. produce mnr- : farm forum; news 30—General Electric orchestra 30—Arpeako Minstrels 0—Same as EAF :00—General Electric orchestra :30—With the Senate 700—~WLW, Cincianati—438 :00—Tea Time Tunes :30—Live Stock Reports :40—Musical program :00—Cincinnati Club orchestra :15—Health Talk :30—Dixle Circus :00—Administering the Law :15—~Jan Garber and orchestra :30—The Quakers and orchestra 00—Musical program 30—Theater Memories 00—The Challengers 30—Great Moments with Great Adventurers 00—Jack and Gene 30—Musical program 00—Ford and Glenn 30—The Heermann Instrumental ‘Trio :00—Jan Garber and orchestra 1:30—Jack and Gene Today’s Features Two important topics of the day will be discussed by two prominent statesnen during tonight's “Half Hour with the Senate” at 10:30 over WEAF and WTIC. Senator David A. Reed (Rep.) of Pennsylvania will discuss “National Origin." Senator Reed is leading the fight against the repeal or suspension of the na- tional origins clause of the emmigra- 10: 10: 11 11: 133 12: tion act, which has for its purpose ! the preservation of racial balance in this country. The other statesman is Senator Bamuel M. Bhortridge (Re cuss “Making of Tarift.” plain to his listeners the manner in which congress arrives at decisions on various tarifts which are enacted | into law. For musical diversion tune in on the same atations at 8 o'clock on & concert under the direction of Ro- sario Beurdon. Among the selec- tions to bBe heard at this time are Schroeder’s “Carnival Dance of thg, Gnomes,” Herbert’ que,” Bloom's D “Look for the Silver Linin, "Dutoh Patrol” and Re [ earest Enemy.” The Cava- liers will assist in vocal numbers. PACKARD V'SPECIAL SHOWING for WOMEN MAY 11 to 18 INCLUSIVE “To the Ladies~" All week — from May 11th to 18th inclu- sive—Packard is host to the ladies, and we invite you, Madame and Mademoiselle, to inspect the beauties of Packard's newest, finest and most luxurious motor cars. Here, in inviting array, are Packard cars to delight the feminine fancy. . . models, open and enclosed, with all the chic distinction that comes with Packard prestige. L 8 K T H B M A N The modern woman has as her right the expression of her preference in the choice of the family car, and now is the time to exercise that prerogative. See motor ar style as only Packard can interpretiit . .. and learn why Packard is easier to drive and handle,as well as smarterand better looking. We shall look forward to greeting you some day this week W H O O W N § TH* HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Teleohone 7542 200 Fa-t Mair St. Loule and their troubles with law and the Widew Biddl tonight at 9:30 same system. Arhur Pryor's famou band, which is masquerading as the Schradertown band will provide the stirring music for the comedy. The music of Rumia and France will be blended in tonight's “An Evening in Paris” program at § o'clock over the WEAF-WTIC hook- up with Manon and Peaches and Bill and Jacques visiting La Trojka, famous rendesvous of the Russians in Paris. The program will offer se- lections by a Rumsian instrumental trio, American jasz by a standard orchestra and vocal selections. ‘The Challengers orchestra, assist- ed by Morton Downey, popular tenor entertainer, will provide & half hour of musical varieties at 10 o'clock over WJZ and WBZ. 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