New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1929, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929. XODADRADIO 3 THURSDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 6:00—Black and Gold room orch. 25—News bulleting 30—FEmil Heimberger's trio— program of request selections 6:55—Baseball scores 7:00—Piano recital—Laura C. Gau- det, staff pianist %:15—Speaking of Sports by Art McGinley 9:30—Comfort hour from NBC studios ¥;00—Silent 303—WBZ, Springficld—990 5:00—Final closing stock markets 5:25—Lost and found; positic wanted 40—"Rhythms" 100—Tim 101— 9 bulletins :06—Dinner music 16—Spotlight Review :19—Weatherman :20—Agriculture reports 0—Melodies :45—Financial news :55—Baseball scores 9—Chimes :00—Musicale he Coke Twins incent Lo :00—Serenade 0—The Jesters :00—Program 0—Concert 0—Mid-week program :30—Around the World :01—Sportogram therman s bulletins :13—Raseba :18—Time elers’ French, Prof. Ed- Y. M. C. A. Minutes of § ine 6:45—Bert Acosta, Elements of Aviation 7:00—Tavannes Time 1—Commodore Grill orchestra 0—*"Half Seas Over"” 7:59—Sessions Chim 8:00—Lone Star Rangers §;30—Wandering Gypsies 9:30—WOR stock company 10:00—Roosevelt Hour 10:30—The Frollickers 11:00—Time; news bulletins; wea- ther report 11:05—Ernie Golden's Canton Pal- ace orchestra 11:30—Hotel Alamac orchestra 337—WJAR, Providence—890 :40—News flashes 6:45—Agriculture produce report 6:50—United States weather bu- reau report 6:55—PBaseball scores 7:00—Mid-Week Federation Hymn Sing—NBC feature 7:30—Comfort program—NBC fea- ture 8:00—Chiropractic Society of Rhode Island talk 8:05—Hula Hawailans 8:30—Victor program: ture 9:00—Singers—NBC feature 9:30—Famous Trials in History— NBC feature 10:00—Radio Hour—NBC feature 10:30—News flashes 10:35—Baseball scores NBC fea- 349—WABC, New York—860 §:00—Glenn Sisters, vocalists in a popular program 5:30—O0dds and ¥ Closing market prices; by Yolande Langworth Lone Wolf,” crooning teno; Schudt's “Going to Press” 6:30—Duke Ellington’s Cotton club band 7:00—Symphony orchestra concert Howard Barlow, conducting 7:30—Gypsy Camp, popular type ds of the Day— “The Note" “The Bill 110:00—Ha 10:30—National Concert Burcau musicale 8:00—Daguerreotypes — Songs of Yesteryear by Male Quartet, solo- s and orchestra §:30—U. S. Marine band from Washington 9:00—Detective Mysteries, Across the Street” 9:30—Buffalo Civic Symphony chestra, Herbert Straub, con tor 10:30—Voice moth musical program chestra and soloists 0—""Pipe Dreams, ger's Poetic Reveries pr with organ accompaniment 12:00—Correct time 6—WNYC, 5:45—Correct time, spots 6:0 Sports" 6:20—Mabel of Columbia—Ma with 11 New York— Union of Pen a Mary McGovern by John B. Fosf ibault, cornetis , spiritua Open Road,” Torrey A Health Tnventory of Louis Resnick Health Superstitions,” dward S. Brown 5—Information Civ Information 20—Correct time, police a ball score by for wish Community Centers,” by Dr. Philip R. Goldstein 7:50—"The Sayings of Childre by W. Orton Tewson §8:05—Salvatore Cusenza, man Kuhn, SOngs park band cen 131—WEAF, New York-—G66 \—Happy Harmonics Jolly Bill and Jane ummary of programs Black and Gold Room o —Baschall scores 0n0—Mid-Week I¢ lu.mm.\ : Sing| “0ld 8:00—"The 1 §:30—Victor program Seiberling Singers 9 ‘Historic Trials,’ rt program hour 11:30—Jack 12:00—Phil Albin's orchestra Spitalny’s music 895—WJZ, New York—76( 5:00—Five o'Clock Five orche 30— Summary of NBC programs St 5 Report cial summary. cultural reports £:00—01d Man 6:25—Baseball scor 6:30—Ben Pollack’s orchestra 00—Longine's correct time 7:00—"New Spirit in Architect mond Hood | | Three Kings and a Queen | | | :30—Vincent Lopez's orchest 00—Serenade §:30—"The Ghost Hour” 00—Program; male trio 9:30—Concert 00—Midweek program —Around the World 11:00—TLongine’s correct time 11:00—Slumber music 12:00 mid.—Aviation ast weath 128—WLW, Cincinnati—70 Yive o'Clock Hawaiians ive stock repor Uniow Stockyards 6:40—Pen Pollack's Park orchestra (NBC) Alvin the Zoo Clubhouse 7:25—Baseball scores 9—Weather announcement —Vincent Lopez (NBC) 00—Serenade (NBC) hrough the Ball Jar ogram (NRC) —Concert (NBC) Roosevelt program 30—Around the World 00—Hollingsworth Hall N—Weather announcement, 0—Henry Theis and his or tra at Coney Island 12:00—Gorno Trio, with Melvil Ray, tenor .08 Amigos, The Fri ohnny Hamp's orchest Hotel Gibson ety hour 7:00 10:00— 11 11 11 31I—WENR, he Air Juniors rmer 00—The Music Parade 0—>Mike and Herman tudio Gossip 389—WBBM, ( 7:00—Studio orchestra g church organ 7:30—IL ner dance Garden and Collegrs 8:00—Columbia Chain T r 9:00—Detective Mysteries (CF feature program (CBS —Program satur udio Frolic with Te 1—WNAC, Boston—1230 Ted and b The Waltoneers —The Cha Furriers th th —Wh Realtors —Correct s Gang pions dinner Oracle h School or time Lady of tk all ather scores 1an Andy she ers—direction o ogram from N rreotypes ygram from Washing- Marine band from Ne¢ Mysteries Bu orc ram fr Syphony conductor ram from N York— ¢ Col Oehleim clay, b 11:00—Mike 11:09—Correct tin 11:10—News flashes 11:20—Continuation Elbows market high Motorists, dolin- | dramatizc from Central Roehr's orchestra nds Chicago—870 —770 nd Ma Inn orchestra program (CBS) with dance program from New Y.—Voice of Columbia ‘ Pipe Dreams | Boston 00—Vacation ensemble 45—Rim Men ~News de Comfort §:00—Music n ~From New York—Vic York—Singers or- From New York — Stua duc- —Weather and flying fol Rideout News despatches #ime announcement m- -E. B or- in Off; —WDRC, New Haven—133 News, weather report —Testaurant ensemble e Haven Four, male quar- ( osephine FletcherdWilcox, | contralto; Pauline Law Kirkwapd, \ccom Vera Hoffar ter Mrs. George Mills, | t $5—Alex Manke, ¢ 8 | rdin Luering, accom | 00—Organ musi 15—Vestuti's and 1hle _Roger Sher nd h, soprano; om L Is New an by the sea Dr. ort —WPG, Atlantic City—1100 Yinal baseball scores 1 Hymns an recit | Little Cl entertainers with Nan DeMar ford cording orchestra | 10:00—Margaret Keever, contralto 4 and His California 05—GiosT 20—Or nn | 9:30—Jack ¢ and his Te- cert rch iymn Through the Static sixth annual of Santa | \lifor ing the | its early settlement in a ant, will be broadcast National Broadcasting | Frid after- The celebration and will continuc many social, fu fiesta epitos The Barbara, ¢ | history of | musical | through the pany’s network noon at 4 o'clock. | oponed Thursday | urday civic and con | cor with munity netions scheduled the three ay obh- 0 | servance the city's discovery founding owth. until for of and g The call of the old mission b ond the chanting of the Jrancis padres will open the fiesta broad | cast and will recall the days in Santa Darbara. page- ant follows the s history from the days of the Chumak Indians througt eras of Juan Rodrique abrillo, Sir Francis Drake, Den wspar Deportola and the soldiers fo an | old Spanish | The ure,” ra une, The coming of Sebastian Viscaeno and the, founding of the city by rgeant Jose Ortega and Junipe srra. will be followed by a telling of the arrival of the pioneers, Hipolite Bouchard and booters in 1818, every ¢ it B crowd of frec The prograr will close with the ago. scene o arbura of | years Artists presenting the historical cant include Fred Craveotto | | I 0 . | nish serenaders 16 | | the | rs, a group of Mexican Guitie barri- iz, tenor; nl nd senoritas York the Tony urence choruses of J7Z will 1 for the Tipico at vagueros the progra and his Wander play an hour's program over station WOR this eve- ning at $:30. Music of Hung | will be stressed in the broadcast. Emery Ductsch ing Gypsics will at §:30, over alm ated with ihe | N to the cted by artest n the C: This evening |any radio station | WEAF chain of | the nation will dance of the orchestra sel York's newest and club in Central park Jut there will be no couve for those who tune in to Leo 1 maa and his o« hes play on th occasion Reisman and his ed the public's plaudits Egyptian k hotel, rehes- 0 the systom stra le 15in0. ra rt charg orc ear in famous 3 W when room Joston. TRecer group ‘of New York lionaires retained Jose 1 redecorate the historic and turned it into v one of the most exelusive York to dir an was chosen music. Reisman's magnetic 15 well as the soft pers | ity of his arrangements of da hits have m tion-wide favorite. New York let xey ind dance SrACE to furnish & rsonahty 3S) ) ou W. Ha Sunshi utes of to WOI ening at ideville er orchestra ¢ the r D College s Honiss’s Oyster House is noted for its Lobster, Crabmeat, w | Shrimp, Tunafish and Salmon Salads; also our Shore Dinner that is served from 5 P. M. to 3 P. M. each day except Sunday. Coolest place in Hartford to dine. HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE | 22 Str*~ St. Hartford, Conn. | (Under Grant's Store) 1 falo— estra Della notior of |of a ser | which will & | network of the NBC system T} | outst by | the dz | teenth | te | | tvpes |from WABC and stations of | popular | Abd the | when mythical champion other | Paloma and Oh of westiw ing th Wants You Home Fair | the | and | Vincent Lopez and his orches | their program to be | these two favorites are promisei opez. WJZ and WBZ will lead broadcast. to the importance pictures in the ern musie, will s of hot we of sound development be the fi her offerir put on over the b mg the For those ho jous rill o | derworld, |ing roni cha get a vica doings of the un- there will be plenty brew- ht when they will have a to listen to the inside stor; Robert Considin: notorieus siminal famous for his shooting of ddie Guerin, and who has servad m than 20 years in the prisons America, England and cnings at Not long ago it have been possible to make up even a pre- table program that depended en- rely upon the movies to suppl This halt hour will prove | only ble but an nding pro 1 be built uy calling on sound pictures aloue. |South Africa cently he was re- (4 e leased from Folsm prison in Caii- The F fornia and declares his intentions of | going straight 9 o'clock. would aned Canal, a song popular in s immediately following the of New York state’s great| Tonight nsportation lane of the ninec- |cast at 9 ce ¥, will be sung ations of the nor solo during the Dagu deal with his pr m to be broadeast [adventures in world. Chic his tale will be broad- o'clock over WABC and CBS. His story will and Chicago May's the Tondon under- » May, long rec nized for rs. This true tale some of their most notable ex- ploits entitled Elbows Acros the Street is to be one of the best ever broadeast over this hour. this ily Jess in evening o'clock. ye no at s but less | is Abdul deals w hical Tur by an equal from an ur which will be given modern, its hey ds bul Ameer, which adventures of a challenged m Della Raker, soprano, will be the st artist when the Buffalo Civie Symphony orch hroad the CBS this evening at of the outstanding numbors which the orchestra will . medley from the works of Georg zold seckers dur- | Gershwin, modernistic ~ compos £9. Your Mother | WABC leads the broadcast. 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Come in is three and one, per month on unpaid Beneficial Loan Society New Britain, Conn. ), Raphael Building s ¥loor 99 WEST MAIN STREET Telephone New Britain 1-9- Open 8 Room turday 0 to i 1 by the play is a | Toney amateur | A €L his ring night Fe | ot Muzz the pure out to b 140 bailiwi L the weight. that he | between | hoxers |is rated LAVIERO T0 MEET " FARRAR IN FINAL Bristol Boy Tackles Tough Cus- | tomer From New Haven Friday will face the when he ar of the Elm City A. C { Haven in the feature bout of u c Wt amateur fights planned for | ¢ Field. of the hardest punching boxers in | classes in the amateu most of the Elm City boy. | A co-feature ha go with the semi-fina Al Cromack George Martin of New mack is rated as one of the class in the state and his opponent |caused extens In the Manitoba districts volun- were virtually under control todav. teer fire fighters were able to return |to their homes for the first time in 1l bring out the |several days. Skeleton forces were Joe Cody. .\u\\lmuinmnod. however, to prevent a Martin, Water- | recurrence of and aerial | bury, 122 pounds; Buddy Gans. Wa- | patrols were continued. Although terbury, vs. Joe Gullo, New Haven, |fi were still burning' in several ‘IZW pounds; Henry Fra Bristol. | distr] , all were in check and fo Joe Oliver, New 135 | estry rangers believed furthter dan- | pounds; Frankie Tait, Bristol, vs.|ger had been averted. Arthur Hilton, Waterbury. Ilij Forestry service headquarters es- pounds and Al clor, Bristol, vs.|timated that approximately 200,000 Laviero, ace of Bristol's |Joey Willlams, New Haven, 116 acres have been destroyed, with a fighting team in the a S. | total of between 20,000,000 and 25.- severest test of | 000,000 board feet of merchantable career in Bristol Friday | . Y| which will be unde tackles Armandolo | : of New |Of State Athletic “E% | Thomas E. Donohue. ard | (1 start promptly at § | There is plenty of int in ihe {bout and plenty of backers of both | boys will be on hand. | he rest of the card as planned [by the promoters v | following bouts: | Britain vs. Danny | vs. first amateur son in Bristol | timber. the supervision | Commissioner | The first bout 0 o'clock. will be the fight card of the New-fangled plumbing and the washing of automobiles are blamel | by British newspapers for the water | X e ; shortage. 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