New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 19, 1929, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1929. Ir. one > City dance orch Theater of the Air by ymphony people, will be conducted His glorious Fifth tra 10 Arabesque—a modern 1001 | Poling, who has just been reclected | of the most divine musical works of — | nights president of the largest youth organ- [ all time, he never heard. He was al- | 306—KDKA, Fast Pittsburgh—980 |10:30—Around Samovar ization in the world witn « n2mber- | ready stone deaf | | 2:00—H vs. Army at Sol- |11:00—RBack H hour fr ship of more than four mitiions. The | The dramatization will be i'lus- | | alo conference will be broadeast froin trated with se ns from the love- | | | -Brokenshire's Choral Island- | three to four o'clock cach Sunday |liest of Beethoven's works. Among | versity of Pittsburgh | ers afternoon th ' a NBO vor | these will be the Moonlight Sonata ATURIAY |t | 1 12:30—Choral reverie W7 S . a|and also the EARLY COURSES IN 2557 ning “the Aherican college, in its present vogue, will not PREDICTS LARGER HATS Helmet Shaped Headgear Due to Be (OLLEGE USFLESS | ‘ | Lowell Suggests EIiminating oicaraca ror wams ana merets o - 1 T.ew Wk organ rec 1 K scores | - nd r position and ho | Enstern Blandird. Tiime 1 Charlas kland's P q 151—WEAD, New York—660 e oy i ot e | H Yt 1 el e ; 2 02l Aviation weather forecast | pe day will be conducted by Dr.|r t, will mark the seventh pres- | lI‘St Wo YellS 3 3 Hartford—1060 Hal Kemp's Manger orches- r\‘ —Go ot orchestra from Cozy group 4 i rson Fosdic of ation of Mr. and Mrs, over | | Paris, Oct. 19 (P—DModistes pro- f Pennsylvania| tra NBC studios | Guards- |y : - .- | WABC and the CBS this | yose winter hats which borrow heav- | . i ide chu y 3¢ and t S thi s i SR i ow h | 3 ¥ dtgothalligoores | b nine o'clock. Th Albany, N. Y., Oct. 19 (UP)—'j v from the careless headgear h 7 tie § ony orchestra folinist the cartoons of t of the first and sccond (jst5 ysed to wear when they dress- | 1 $ lebritics from | e . in universitics was ad-- oy difterently from other people. | tud | i vocated by Dr. A. Lawrened Lowell. " wagnerian berets and Rembrandt . §:30—The Musicians from NBC | S Y inform. | President of I in an address s strike the new note. They are | | (R te e e ctieRananinE s o RORRD St G prltal ov G PV TV Bl oniwo o) 2 e Cub Reporter from NBC | s e o board of regents’ annual convocd- ) depending on the hour at which ¢ ‘m;" o vangs of f tion yesterday. they are worn. | s from NBC SR "‘“\"’ ot and "f““ “While this is virtually a proposal Helmets, skull caps and tightly | | 6:00—Echoes of the Ori e o give up the American college as fitted bonnets are no longer dernicr | lio Guild from NBC Yountess Olge Modolas | [ part of the university, no one should cri since studied negligence becanc | mezz0 Soprano HBCen) object to it, least of all those of us t ogue. Sport ts still cleave 208 1) Andy from NBO : s | I ey en. €| who believe in educational experi- Closcly to the old brim and : : &= network. [[eiock reporty evob e rediop g oG Dr. Lowell said. \ lines or pattern after the he Gold i o 15—W foothall scores | erlocik Holme:s, | has ‘]‘*”'\-yr\l that Joe's stock has i university, he contim wsque beret of d-tight lines. | 3 or 11:20—1 North broadcast §9 1 and precise 1“\";! @ ]‘Hn_‘ 1 V} ol n her hu hould be reserved for classical and 1 the st the mode is changing . o o= 9 4 his powers to|band tells her that a5 decided | professional education and the firsl f | \ . SUNDAY ill be presented |to co 4 1 he s by not (wo college years work included in ernoon and dress-up b al- - = vim Zim! this evening over WABC and the | b of tock T the courses of junior , or most invariably show the influence | 1060 ( ten o'clock during the Para ‘1‘ urprise that Vi ha reparatory schools of the drooping, draped brim and | orchestra from NBC mount hour. Clive Brook, himself a | alr spent the supposcd | 1 undergraduates subordi- the_ off-the-face line with clongated 1 Parker's i r B will be | - nat etic and social activities to sidés and back. r Government by David |33 L dral choir it titl | from NBC studios 11 Sam Hern t er diverting feature & C nted Hour—or- - is Cosmopolits r = =1 : il Heim- e Ny oric 00 i, who will tell of | N 4 12 Metropolitan Fcho Goldkette and his ; S Gitsandine of the to the screen studios of the prog 9:00—Dusk in X s SR ipical subje 8:30—The Blades fre | : ti oTchastin 303—WBZ, Springfield—990 1 conference oranil conauotia studios | 4 1 Spot ¢ estra I ]\'ll"'\ uh“‘w\'m . o Opera— 5 Ash also will conduct with ORGSR . Andy from NBC | | @ Handel, Wetzls e nnounci 11:15—Weatherman; news b L nee | | from 2 TS Academy of B:30—Modern | o locl 6:00—Tims rs ! 6:01—Mildred Holt, soprano {11 THE e com Featme ol forceast ! .50 Tda wn, composer- | | - o g 2 ot | [ Through the Static : | | = — | | 8:0 rs WRZ players in Napoleon's | i y @ccounts for the Of a [ | 5 ! “'\“ ason he does not need to conduct et 8 her Will e prom g score. To him s visible the L . | casting company description I 82 Goncrtioro s Martel at the organ iman will begin { 1 will include Concerto | o Po program & fore the micro- e | 1 y Handel, Wetz | 9:45—>Musical comedy memories | b ne le Dr. Danicl A. Polin R e I _paramount hour fron | . Newark—710 leader of National Youth cor Resplehi’s Festl Ro. Pastels IEgcion 3 | ernoon galon forence, will begin his fifth yea news bulleting; wea- | ! Ted W nd his orches- ‘ \plony or= || Dr. Harry DY [ tr i | ¢ Drooklyn Acad- teligious Three of America’s most prom hestra | e i Music, Arturo Toscanis s third scason for the musical hall [ 3 | . o presented Sunda = } Psychologist Says—Dr. | ries follow a scason of lithrsioht thed W7 New York—860 Payr 9 ks of services Sttt 2:00—Californi Pennsylvania { -St. Augus- Ralph W. Sock- | are Florence Frantz, pianist ¢ t at Franklin Field, - | y Durkee and Dr Han, tenor: and Phil Sa urdav OC ober () . - ris - . tenor; un hil B:00—Tiffin Music | PRy [L1 DV Coneart seonesus el e R Tl violinist. They —won first 2 6100~ unical Vespe o BULUEs Shoin T e ouncil of Churches of nation wide young artist 6:30—Harold Stern | 1ges 9 Market and Halsey street America, their sponsor, to eration to p. m. 0—Radio T {er Damrosch from NBEC studios | i 08 I tras 1o conduct| YETe held at tr ation's Bos —Radio } { > cturr Condnctil st sruELTi st ‘ (—Littm entertainers ‘ 1 e and his orches- 219—WABC, New York—860 = QU Con RN ”“'»“ = JEXy Hour program ) . The \;mn;{ S 1 broadcast to Com & 3 hosen Lo e pe ¢'s hero of the Tamou Joe and \1 ; | hard E. Byrd 2:00. it the official religiou Ch, ch will be presented = = s | k<t ) : the assembly I it cight o'clock through the WIAI TI_IEJ PLACE: i { & &= tions at Geneva. This chain of the National Broadcasting 25{—WHAM, Rochester—113 | : hain of > Paramou |52 Harvard vs. Army | CRRLLI, e 1l company will be Ludwig vor Two Black Crows | dier -~ News Reel of the Air o @ e D will| Beethoven. 11:00—Guy Lombardo and his Royal | Jorts of the | rmon by the Rev. Donald nted ,M ELiulECE DR ) Becthoven was as dynamic a per 23 B | ol voices under e dircetion of | sonality as e was 4 1 | roa treet 0—Pancho's orchestra |5 ‘ Iur Trappers orge Dilworth. The sing in-| poser. He never waited to accept R 1o e A Hatortl clude several who have beer d | challen, he i 1 2:01— ight Re L soloists in productions of the| “I will take destiny by the throat | 12:01—Midnight Res | 4 " r s National nd Opera com and shake it! 526—WNYC, New York—570 The Arz 'EAF heads the chain for th He was an upholder of {1 ) §:45—Time; ci nformation lio program | 15t ards of his profession: a noncor 5:50—Military concert Mu NBC | formist to life's sta \ 0—Nita i, accordic t ( nd mixed desig to yvoung:r | with me more than seven months. informati § T T les frorx DeBles And | chian ‘ SCHWARTZ BELTING CO Eh S SAVINGS BA , |Fine Residence Opposite § Connecticut Branch 15 West Main Street N Bin i New State Normal School. 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