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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929. Y | Tbrough Cossacks of old Russia A 10:16—WBZ players, “Sounding 10 he Nomads —_ the Stahf port companies are finding i -| among the > v difficult to secure trained == MONDAY MORNING'S PROGRAM | b ) fen so that it is admitted that [ . Christmas carols that have been = = onal youth conference | VBZ, Springfield—990 | A headline feature of tomorrow! demand will exceed the supply | sung by generations of devout G WOR. Newark—710 00—National light opera ; T Il b s roR T from a long time. mmans will make up an interes price orce? Hon. [ 9:00—Musical program | cii WEAF at 11:45 by the Russian Ca- S recital to be presented at 10 SATURDAY Premier broadeast Puccini's . Deuts )—National religious services |10:01 Shopping about with Dor- thedral choir. ' One you man recently created|o'clock Sunday from Station WTIC Eastern Standard Time 0—N¢ ss world ey | s:30—Sing nd orchestra e z A //// 2 Brass" The Pilgrims // 0:35—News flashes 00—Roxy symphony orchestra rmonic Symphony or- | Anglo-Persians othy Randall - L new record when he completed a|by Lillian H. Schlegel, German 00—Cook's travelogue | 10:11—Musicalc An hour of. light dpera | 1. lradio course and- secured his radio | American contralto. Included in her peyehologist s: Dr. —Mus| program [10:20—3une 1 : alth EON oL e Lo 0 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 : rt orchestra and s iR inash }0—Song program > Gospel Singer :00—Summary of progran r 3 oon salon §:15—Dramatizations with musical [10:43 ancial news 0—Studio program G Str: ] athedral saga erludes |11:00—Tuncheon threesome —Supper musicals 1:00 ¢ . 7:00—Hotel concert orchestra J Parisienne romances ews flashes P :00—Bessie L. Taft tells fairy hes-| <:00—Orchestra and ch Musical prograr 08—Mass Tercentenary orchestra |yt Christmas or- 35—Financial news ¥ =y = = | icultural reports | Radio listeners will be able to fol- south, Katharine : arm and home Christmas carols and other holi- |5 110 post son intersectional bulletins 3I—WABRC, New York—S860 Jones i ‘]‘,“, ’Of‘f,;'\ bt {‘]“‘].”‘\l\' “fl‘,f s f“",’, football Pasadena, Califor- Bl Halt loncwithErE R Sl IR el ¢:00—Heroes of thie church : UG aanslan e S5e6 on e ali TomiSITATy o e d i Ph ler | ter — stocks colton e 1:45—Armchair quart i« X M, Ro- and the University of | Gra uation otos musicale ester, tomorrow at 2 o'clock alit New Year's day. The 1)—Children’s ho! % —— 303—WBZ, Springfield—990 I 128—WLW, Cincinnati—300 Lo oy T vstem will carry the story of | $2,50 per doz.—3 doz. $6.00 Sl tural ¥ : b West Ind Presbyterian e s : al tr “The Spirit of Christmas—Good and the nearest outlet i —Dickinson- u ] 1re f 4 2 :15—Novelty orchest Will" is the subject that Rev. M >, New York. The game will Wh P M S0l Diekinnor Muneter o L S ) O S e velty orchestra [ Will is the subject that Itev , York. The gam y Pay ore? —Popular bits J. Anern, 8. J., will take for his talk at Pacific cohst time, | GoTSer operator's license in six weeks train- | recital will be the familiar *“Tannen- ing. 1t usually required five months | baum™ (Chr Tree) and “Stille to do this, but this young man had | Nacht,” the hymn so closely identi n understanding of the théory of | with Mme. Schumann-Heink broadcast by WJZ tomorraw at 4 o'clock when *“Marcello” will go on the air from this station. There are six or seven excellent musical pro- am’s in this station's schedule for |2di0 and buckled right down -to S — work. His is an exceptional case. e United States has more than one-third of all the swine in the world tales for children o N 9:00—Vaudeville progra The Messiah, —Supper musicale cor . —Liud 1-hiscorcly 10:00—Moonbeanms ews flashes, gover t 2 wanted il e orch hestrs 10:30—River stages | 5 i 0 h ° arnassus string trio during the Catholic truth hour at 3 stern standard time 3 ecital, Tidith N. Greene LR 18ANS001 5y 0—S ang r RGO St ):00—Novelty orchestr: o'clock Sunday ove AC. Boston ARGADE STU[]«[]——[]f course anta Claus iani 5 oo i eitenteins First day recitalists [11:00—The recitalists Father Ahern is an all | Varied selection the | i Orchestra 3 le qu L Vs 010 00—Dance orchestrs Catholic sul « B 8 tmas spirit as reflected in thef V. MacDuff, Laritone | ° 16 t P 3 3 30—] '(lf"\“”-:' e (0—National farm and home speaker of 4 3 music of many nations will make up | i~ 1 t g r ROEYRSYIILLON ALEBAIe hour | ‘he Enchanted Hour” booked for COPLES C 3] am | s 100 cel of the air | National youth conference 5—Roned chicken, Mrs. Julian It is predicted that in the very|9:15 Sunday on the program THE PEOPLES COAL CO. league : s 5 S n. Re Donafd G. ) of the little flowers Heath near future all airplanes carrving | of Station WTIC. The concert will First Quality *hilads §:0 ¢ | —Your daily menu, Mrs passengers will have to have a radio | consist of a s of musical pic- ra with sing 3 i lian Heath to be able to keep in touch with |tures. One of them will be that of a LEHIGH COAL f ; program 6:30—Anglo-Persis (—DMusioal pictures, Katharine | ground stations at all times. One |celebration in a banquet hall of 3 0—Chicago Civic oper | etasa e ) I nann orchestra | 7:00—Hotel orchest 1y airplane line maintains seven ground | Charles 11 Another will be of a Tel. 6698 3—Lowe's orchestra o . 3 neh trio |hicls :‘”"' ¢ £ : Band of a thousand melbdies | stations with one opergfor each, but | Christmas skating fete on the 422—WOR, Newark—710 e - « and company | ?:16—Donhallr = = = Iby symphony orchest :00—Dance orchestr: | & . a:00—Majestic theater of the air . % 5 7 s [ 28— . Cincinnati— 10:30—Gred ¢ P X Q 5 4 —Amateur Astronomers’ asso- | o= h Al 10:00—Organ recital, Jesse ;: ”l moments with g A BERI NGRS a‘[}vmfi 5 t v ad murers ciation e 2 h R 5:45—Leon Goldman, violinist ; 3 ker Jese ! —Musical novelesgu ] 6:00—Program re \d avia- 4 il mony 11:00—Back home from Buffalo | r ) = forecast orchestra li2:01— nshire's coral islanders| H4—WENR, Chicago—870 iy 1—Gold Spot pals 12:30—Midnight melodies | §:00—The sunshine hour T 00 T talt oron ekra p 11:00—Sermon and service at Cen- :30—Children's program T:30—Dance orchestra WMCA, New York—370 »'[‘f“ "\‘:‘\“‘{ 1, G 'H]-_w :01—Sports talk —Steppers a:00—Here we are b social problem S:15—Musical prograi 9:15—Caruso menu, Ben Walker, REsEILLCp U] Olarence: INGMers N X 1 10:00—Variety progran 3 | 4:00—Mike and Herman e i e o ) —Hawaiians n —Musical memory album 30—Sea song and story 1 e neimpry 4 ] National sceurity tower program hesbmithitainily;Scomedy fusical program Pl Villcy I soloist 9:00—Firemen’s memorial prograr . o : ican Hebrew forum )0—Mayfair roof orchesira SN, 3 | 12:15—Solow soloists —Hotel orchestra Air juniors nkenberg entertainers :00—News flashes and bulietins ‘ \er's farmer - nla 158 hou 5—Dance orchestra | ricultural market report and a; 30—Orchest nd soloist —Moon be cuitural talk 30—Chinatown rescue mission — )0—DX air vaudeville services j0—Dance or he choir loft $:00—Downer's Grove Sunday eve- ning club 9:00—Sunday symphony concert 0—An Occidenetal olio Marion and Jim's grab bag 11:10—DX air vaudeville AR BRI 349—WABC, New York—8$60 00—Yorktown radio hour 00 e S e 6:00—Herbert's diamond enter- SR, (O HET—dd) T orchestra tainers A g L § v 7:00—Milton Roemer and players Hsh LRl ¢:00—Ohrback’s miracle hour 1 program S club) 3 v 10:00—Madison Square ittmann orchestra s m | e hockey, N. Y. Rangers N ! —WGY, Schencetad 0 745 T he mualaal comeayilove ) 10: 45 Thnp masieal COMRd; Albany Street M. E. church 11:00—News summary 379 i ! 5 11:05—Clayton, Jackson and | 'T“‘-‘- Schenectady—790 e 30—Violin and piano recital R e e e et —Dinner music e 00- et Ehne IS Hadleyiisymphonicior 7500 Pucetnl opara 1 —Plantation club orchestra )—Organ recital, Elmer A. 10—Radio hour g ney 19:05—Hollywood orchestra idmarsh i chnsaians $:00—New business world O H0-iDe 8, Parkes| Cadman e R R §:30—Musical program 12:35—Danceland orchestr: i 5 2 ; wilight voices 9:00—Symphony estr :08—Village Grove Nut club 2 )1—Bernie's orchestra 9:00—Symphony orchestra Villag oEsiof the Grient i elodies {10:00—Rolfe’s orchestra Tt o et S erthilie i 11200—Dance program 0—WECH, New York—810 | ¢ijomaneles prostam 526—WNYC, New York—570 | = :00—TFinkenberg gloom chasers :00—Musical program “ivic information 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 (—Terese R. Nagel, talk 7 ‘apitol theater program [ Lighthouse serenaders | iildren's hour —Finkenberg entertainers 3 ovelty orchestra :15—Robbins trio J0—Detail reports—stocks, mar- [ 19:00—Houschold talk 9:00—Our Government 40—Courtland players | . special announcements 11:00—Christian Science services 9:15—Orchestra and singers " :00—Blanche Mauclair, “Songs’ of | I—Odenl orchestra i2:15—Infants’ Home of Brooklyn Gay Paree” )—Amos 'n’ Andy 1:00—Inspirational hour, National |1 :15—Methods and operations of nd cavaliers Bible institute :15—Russian cathedral choir the stock market, Alliston Crags 00—Major r 3 usical bon bons | i T Mime, police alarms, civic S -Request orgu gram, ; olow soloists 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 information Helen Anke J wanis club musicals 10—Morning church service, 7:33—Principles of lighting, 1an School of Music 3 SO Bhird Presbyterian church heating and ventilation, Dr. Fred- of devotio; :30—McKown string orchestra erick W. Hanburger | 8:30—The Knickerbockers 2:30—Mike Michael's orchestra 2:30—Down memory lane —Law for laymen, Prof. Ju- | \ o Civie opera 4 econciliation trips 30—Teisure moments venal Marchisio 11 nback orchestra : Ifred Wetheim, violinist oncert trio ‘and vacal solo- 8:10—The Tramantano trio (violin, | S 4:30—What New? talk clarinet and piano) | 244—WNAC. Boston— 4:45—Blair Stewart and Ruth | B tochester civie orchestra _ 5 d and his ga Rickey | 4:00—>usical program 26—WMCA, New York—: 5 5 he half hour players, “The | 4:30—Travelogue talk, Ernest T. 5:00—Hearn Christr festival 1—News flashes Door™ 5:30—Nalda Nardi, contralto 10—Dinner orchestra Al Woods ensemb I8ty Drogtar 5:30—Spotlight hour i:25—Concert orchestra :00—Young Israel ho | National religious services g VLT - Song program 00—Majestic theater of the air g P inance period 0—Dixie echoes —Mr. and Mrs. Graybar T3 0 ARFELR The Commercial Trust Company Christmas Club Award Car. 3% EVERYBODY IN TOWN WANTS THIS CAR! The response to our plan to stimulate intetest in our 1930 Christmas Club by having a new 6-cylin- der Chevrolet Coach worth $694 awarded to some one on February 1, 1930, when our Christmas Club closes, has been, or‘verwhclminfv. % NN NS D L = < b P < 00—FEchoes of music —Revelers 3 0—Psychology, Clarence Howell | 6:30—Angelo-Persians 30—Ridgewood avenue boxing ~ cert orchestra oseph McCarron, Irish ‘ : bouts 2 Personalities in the news, A. S0NE 30—Musical program 00—Song program 41:00—Dance orchestra J. Philpott 11:30—News summary WNAC pl 11:40—Dance orchestra s Exploring the jungles for r Torrence a: fale quartet NP —The recitalists { — Aviation weather for | 244—WNAC, Boston—1230 30—Organ recital, Willlam | 8:00—Heroes of the church Meeder | 1:00—NBC coneert bureau concert | 5:30—Studio party 1—C —Spanish dreams | 10:00—Chilaren's hour 6:00—At the club with Don De immic Gallagher and or- —_Godfrey Ludlow, violinist, |11:00—Morning service, Cathedral Leo stra Mme Lolita Gainsborg, pianist 1 church of §t. Paul | | : Join our 1930 Christmas Club now. It’s the sure way to get Christmas money—and youmay get the car, too, free and without obligation. 9:00—Columbia ensemble and soloist 6:30—FEnd of ¢ 12:00—Midnight reveries Troika bells 15—WNAC studio string en- - | - semble 131—WEAF, New York—660 | SUNDAY'S PROGRAMS 5—Summary BC programs| 1:00—Dudley radio carollers B:00—TY A timers 5:00—T! Jewish hour 30—A bouquet of memories —The lady next door T1C. Hartford—1060 ( es Cadman G0—Catholic truth period, “The —Summary of NBC progr 3 > esti 5 Twilight voices Spirit of Christmas, Good WWill,” :00—Black and Gold room or- S:00 Government, David i Echoes of the Orient Rev. M. J. Ahearn, S. J chestra —Countess Olga M. Albani, | 4:00—Annual Christ 6 enchanted hour with mezzo 0 fund program (\—Songalogue | 5:00—News reel of the hestra and soloists 7:00—Heroes of the world | 6:00—Orchestra and singer rman Christmas carols )—Major Bowes' family from “ §:30—Song program ¥ | | | | BB TAYY, 73 BACANE EAOLIN The Thirteen Stars he Capitol theater )1—News flashes Weather and industrial al- J0—Choral orchestra —The Triadors ports 9:00—Our Government, David The world's business (0—Rhapsodizers £:00—Majestic theater of the air Springficld—990 B s 00—Organ recital Congregational chureh10:15 ty orchestra —Arabesques church (Unitarian) 145 at Seth Parker's 11:00—News flashes ns of Foreign Wars : ssian Cathedral choir 11:00—Organ recital. 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