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y NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1929. Eastern Standard Time 283—WTIC, Hartio: B:00—Musique directed Intime by ( Sunset Hour," . highlights fron theate 6:15—1 da from Washix €:31—Dinner concert Trio —Weather report, Ind alcohol institute announcen news bulletir news bul Hote 303—WBZ, Springficld—090 5:00—Final Governm Lost and stocks nt o Arou 00—Musica oncert Song progr Pet 00- 1—Mckine —Dancin €:00—Progran tion weather 8:10—Fred Von 6:20—Sports talk €:30—Uncle Don gram) 7:01—Boy 7 Wander tra) £:00—Main comedy) 10—Runk and strin 9:30—Musical and soloists) 10:00—The Master Trio piano and bantone) :30—Lexington Minute 100—N :05—Palais Lhr (ct 1 Hour 0. pop progrant pro (or (viol Men illetins Joy orchestr n Hofbrau orc Thomas Carillon ayfair roof orchestra 349—WABC, New York—S860 B:00—Rhy Ki dar chestrs §:15—My Bookhouse Story §:30—Littmann orchest Holiday, tenor; Helen contraito €:00—Show folks 0ld Time Troupe 6:30—Alice F. N candle light danc 7:00—Musical h 8:00—Blackstone program m or- Time Byror Richards experiences of party . party York—660 s, dance 434—WEAF, New 6:00—Dancing Melod and B:30—The Lady dren’s program Tucker —Summary of NBC prog —Black and Gold Room or hestra. direction Ludwig Laurier 0—Utica Jubilee Singers—Ncgro spirituals %:15—Universal Safety and You Cadman, guest Next direct Tioor— ion Madge 9:00—Musical Hour renrath. baritone #0:00—Eskimos — tion Harry Reser 40:30—R. K. O. Hour man and his or 11'30—Salon orche 11:45—"The Messag Cheerio 12 Wi di —TLew Choristers; worth Dil- | of NBC p stock market quotations f the day 5 5 ograins 5 clos cotion cial summ | | | exchange ¢ tations: sta agricul- 01d Pierce tion Harold S :00—Amos ' comedians T:15—T cal trio nist 1—Tew n storie A X W tion H1 N0-00 | don't forget to bring some home for from the from W Spitalny’s Music Ted Tiorito’s orche Yidgews Ben Berni Congress fanders ¢ from or- tra from Ly 1 | 128—W LW, Cincinnati—700 < Hawaiians SH—WENI, Chicago—S870 i i icce WENR or- organist: The Jor saxophonist : ony : little dy songs ydia Lee, blues singer, 1pire quartet (2 hours) —WGY, Scheneetady—790 s orchestra ews items. produce mark cohol in semble) forum and stock re-|q4 er o ; Concert orchestra Sketch Concert ~Musical Musical Eskimos R O. reci us orche progr progrant K. —Organ The the Message of N Paul Whiteman hour a:00—Fada program Weems' orchestra Organ recital, Al Melgard Symphonic orchestra and ter Preston tenor Ted Weems' orchestra Lloyd Huntley's dance or- ra Al Melgard, 1 Wee organ moveltics ms' orchestra s most popular orchestra, 11—WHAM, Rochester—1150 )—(hildren's hour Detail ports, m reports, stock anota- tions cial an- 1ouncemen 30— Restaurant ersity orchestra of Rochester talk 1 g Andy 10 ~Hawaiians 0—On Wings of Songs — Rochester Gas and Electric Cor- poration orchestra and Kenneth Toysen, baritone soloist Skultety’s Odenbacl orchest BH—WNAC, Boston—1 and his Gang ow is the Time to Eat Oysters and We Have the BEST \When in Hartford dine with us, and the other members of the family. | HONISS'S | OYSTER HOUSE State St. Hartford, Conn. (Under Grant's Store) Wm. H. Allen BUILDING CONTRACTOR 19 Murray St. | 11:00- Hirth & —Maggic M McGrath contralto 1v's Home by Martha Sulli- Little Symph tion George lian gel orchestra direction Gustave Haen- schen ony Da; orchestra dire ch; the —Floyd Gibbons, headline hunter 1:00—Lew of 1:30—Phil Spi Pittsburgh Southern | a - football | tion B. A s bulletins, titn industrial al- uncement stra directed | $:00 catrice Belkin, | Cook opra sloist -Musical prog 1l Donaldson. piano tra directed 1 in no. ind dial male trio oloist Frank and Seth Parker's old fashioned school hour: Olive Pa ul Oliver, tenor nox : the ging ¢ —The hestra ner, Iliz- Rev- by or Hour | 1:45—Paulinc Clussie ( 0—Band of dies con weather ack National Vomen of Kahi 5—Summar - good- | ff_Strong. tudio mu- keteg Hotel o Phillips, 1enor 503—WEZ, Springfield—990 £ i Man About with Doro- alkk, Jol Amos ' comedians nd health " S—Rise life struggles 1o Park avenue 7 to tehes; *chorus of orchostra Salute Thousand Mclo- 3 fford talny A0—Palais d'Or orchestra, Rol oguc ring Manhattans — H White Frolickers Music dire 395—WJZ, New York—760 I'he Aunt Jemima Man—Phil characteristic song nun Headliners Trio Recitalists 1 Luncheon Five—dance | National Farm and Home rd, song a Thousand Meclo- lio Guild— Wor v of W orehe ri orc hn B. And the € Ind Captain nan's Party, . Plorence NBC pr ith Melody ra — Howar estra dircetion | an Steeden, Jr. Kennedy v, blackface joldbergs, Hester Stre dramat 40 voices: ustry, direction Cc Iro de Cordoba ction tion Berna Andy Law” Kimo 0s 1 inal es Casinelli direction Frar ~Cuckoo; and apoli he 7-1 rit by Gleason Tn Foamers o rs mphion Ensemb] contralto andy Macla | movelty vocal Swallows | direction Da Dance music Slumber Sport 1 semble direct 1o stry ste —WOR. Newark— s orchestra 6 op o' t 1 concert cnsemble 7:30—Organ p Hofbrau orchestra | S:00—Ixercise Hotel orchestra -Morning Midtown Hofbrau orchestra rson male quartet lace Royal orchestra —Kee's orchest Uncle Don (children’s pro- ) Hotel concert ensemble —Mayfair roof orchestri Mid-Pacific (Hawaiian en- 0—Ke ~Hof 0—Midtown o “:00—Woman' (10—O1pheur 2160—Organ o 12:30—Hotel or 1:00 musical minutes (Spanish and American music) 1es of Don Juan (poetry rchestral background) News bulleting alais Royal 3 foonbeams (string girls’ vocal trio) s hirty rgentina 22 _Plavers South i :15—World I 00— e Rh orchestra _ tional trio and 359—WABC, New York—860 reveille ng devotions quartet Something for everyone— music, news, humor, poetry -—Morning on Broadway (—Happy New Year from Columbia Restaur 30—Harry ' orchestra —Anin Leaf at the organ opated Silhouettes ann orchestra — Byron tenor; Melen Richards, aeky § He Organ — relig- ony dioett 170 —R "he The hestra 1d Barclay Two-on 30—How ing fireman Holiday, ntralto Columbia ensenible ~Musical Album Club Plaza orchesira st-West all-star football Kezar Stadium, San neisco Musical Tiour —Grand Opera Martini, teno rty-Fathom Columbia mal¢ moker—inforn m 314—WE Air 1usic concert with rm For rme swers A musical ioned songs Chuck, Ray 5:00—W old time h Gene and Chuck Harmony and “Big men, assi and asto minute Harry ia the WENR T vection of L tells a contir the adventur an average 45—The riety phal ers smoker Radio Hour—orchest soloists In a Rt Hank Si 01—Yoen chest ~Midr ¥ Melodles — f at the organ sian Village mons’ Show H. Boat Amn o piece New York—660 olly Bill and Jane—chil- s program Morning Devotions Cheerio |1 Sn ng Melodies with soloist tional Home Ho Jittle Maic Mu prograi c nd 14- elve and mer Salon restr tafl ~Melod ce—string a thumb-n 1l songs 20—The Car choral prese dies of long T accomp: Uni- California- | foothall | fouthern urgh : ¢l phal 20 ey th — direc- Mike @ atrice Hapr tappee's concert— HOprano Bakers; Jack trio: Will[11 orehicsira di- | R ¢ io etch W verett in Chic .v:n] National 1 Marion = rd Al El Tango Rom s0pri 1k Va bu male quart : orchestra d tschuler ntico; Dolo ino; orchest znoni rlesque ski 1 Nights 1's—Welcome croon ist: T.ew Billy lance orchest Grupp Music: ion L he M rogra prog string udwig Laurie: 128—WLW. Cincinnati—7 ornin’ m am Devotion condu; Dad Kershner of Y Hov n Tric once cl ar 300k yme Wor ambo rap ners he-A M. O ir, with talks > stra n and Home own and Country Doodle Sockers Matinee Players Donhallrose Trio Man Jack Little Reaper nan's prog Tansfield's Meanderings v Theis orchestra 30-—Cliff Burns orchestra Boolk Foresters i (0—Champions o laddin Fiddlers | 10:00—Kingstaste night club 1 Musical program isle 00—Little Jack Little rd Melaney the sing 06—Henry Theis orc Juniors — a in which education is woven and other The Farnier's itural market reports m’ from i 1 Minst minstrel Arnold aynes Specialists: ed by the ban nee. Mlaye med v wit piece nhers \d ail 1dle tatio anied stra conducted by I° nd H hich Mitchell give in a radio studio weekly nd experiences of Americ P sketel Light R, Chicago—870 childrer cntertal Farmer — a and t conducted Rusk, who reads and an listeners interlude of old-fash- | farw presented ene rel Show presents Al and Pe Ray Ferr hilds en, WENR sf d. Morgan n conducting th Fa comedy sketch — a written 1d presented under the ¢ Wwhi story wmily famliy arade —a h ¥ W, WENR or of the WF Tin's Grab Chorus of the by th by W « ank We n arman cor dialect skefcl which relates ily trials and tribulatio f v omedia Gossip s — a_com Irma Glen a sidelights *0ld novelty 45 Ap- | hiu- orous dramatic sketch depicting | rom Hillpot en- musi- cale (cooking chat. poems, hou hold hints and instructive tion s interlocutor of smiles WABC and the Columbia Broa- casting System are now several concerts a week by the U. & Army, Navy and Marine bands. These programs are picked up by WDMAL linke in the Columbia n at Washington, D. C. Of the 12:00—DX Air Vaudeville — a spe- | cialty program featuring Irank | Westphal and 14-piecce WENR or- | chestra; Irma Glen, organist; Howard Neumiller, concert pian- ist: Oscar Heather, tenor; Sallie| Menkes, pianist; Everett Mitchell, | the announcer; ~The Jordans, har-|ct mony team; The Memphis Mud-|three the U. S. Army band is tha cats, old time tunes and harmony; | largest. It comprises more than 8 Jim and Bob. Hawaiian instru-| musicians. The Navy and Marine P CTa artens. con-| hands comiprise about 75 each. Oy Reed. saxophonist: Edwin Delbridge, tenor, and Chuck, ‘Ray and Gene, trio c- c- Baseball's famous triple combir -to-Tinker-to-C | will be recalled when Phillips ( ives the National League pennart series of 1908 in the Champion p gram to be heard through WJZ | Thursda 8:30 p. m. The game, | the last of the series between the | Giants and the Cubs, took place the Polo Grounds on October 6th. In | the aftack that won the game for | Chicago, Tinker opened with a thre bagger. Kling singled, bringir "l‘lnk‘«r home with the run that tis1 the score at 1-1 Christy Mathew- son made the 1] mistake of wa |ing Evers and with two on Schulte doubled. Frank Chance, at bat. knocked Schulte home. made the score four to one. 1- Chicago—770 tic sketch 5—C Music—Belle Cutter —C'ountry Doctor Allied Florist—In Your Flower Garden 9:30-—Ted Weems' orchestra | Coffee Dan's | 1:00—Ted Weems' orches S—WBBM, Drami B79—WGY. Sc S:00—Musical $:15—Tedc tions 8:30 enectady—790 program ration morning devo- “Cheerio.” talk and music Brown shopping serv- base | ~National Home Hour {1 hree Little Maids | -Radio Household Institute | —Old Time Tunes “ootfall game, University of | a ve. University A program entitled “Fifty Years Rose Bowl, Pasa. | 0f Light Opera” is will be broadeast | o from Station W Thursday eva- Musical program | ning J 3 10 o'clock. The Concert program | brightest spots of or s by com- 0—Musical program posers from Offent n to th ~Variety program creator of the latest Broadway hit, AllSle HIouT, | will be offered by the light ot [11:30—Orchestral program ) eneaahyathaplightdopera (6 D e rosrae company and the new salon orchr under the direction of Nathaniel e | 0- | Shilkre | 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 unt Jemima me as Wiz —Kindly Thoughts, Dr. °Ll 8. Cushman of Asbury i-| church: mixed quartet illivan at | Bl | Final preparations for th Al W Year radio programs endi the old year and ushering in the n« | with music that varies from th | highest clascic to the lat . { which will bring the merry m atmosphere of Time are, N. | to every radio-cquipped home in the | nation. have been completed by offi- cials of the Columbia Broadcasting | system. New Year's eve will finl | Columbia serving as a central clear- ing house for eight {whose melodious greetings Ralph organ band Paper r- ra 60—>Manh 130—T See by the bl ame as WJZ is, sting and Airways announcement Special New Year's Day pro- ra | i to the “rank and his Odenbach fH—Amo: 15 Variety program ~Salute to Industry Orchestra "he Forast sastman School of Music |coast and from the Gulf to th | Canadian border, cchoing even ts | the distant shores of Europe, South and other foreign nations rs presenting dance bands | | New Year will resound from coast to | before midnight and proceed to Chi- cago, Denver and keeping step with celebrations 1n zones of the countr: be spent in each city. | via Columbia’s short wave statio WIXE the various time An hour will George Kojac, considered by many to be the foremost swimmer in the world, will give an address on “The | Athlete and His College” over : y | tion WOR on Monday evening, Jann- | The Pacific coast’s annual football ary T, at 7:00 o'clock. Kojac, who |Breetings to the New Year will be will speak during the Rutgers Uni- |Proadcast on the afternoon of Jan- | versity program, is a member of the [UarY 1. Two games are o go on junior class at Rutgers and captam | the air Drnament of Hoseis |of the swimming team. He has besn o1 st between the University = L.if | undefeated in intercollegiate. sireles | Southern Calitornia and {he Uni- : the past Lhree years. Koae i« |Versity of Pittsburgh will be broad- intercollegiate, national and Olympie hyg the ENBC through BN/R AT sckstroke, champion, and world's Disaliens Yoo eatiell | record holder if the 150 and 22 [Star game at Kezar stadium, San wrd backstroke event. He is active | I'rancisco, will be described over the an undergraduate at Rutgers ani | Columbia chain (WABC veral offices on the campun, | | Tn his radio address will dis | | the temptations wh champicn [ high school athlete must face in so- | lecting his college. | As a climax to St cast from T L e CLASSIFIED TOR BE HERALD cuss USE ADS P — Change te Cold Water Proves Fatal to Fish Tres Moine Ja., De¢. 31 (ULP) furning on the cold ter after finishi shower mayv all right but to it's fatal A scries of experin madc ;C\< program of dance ba | sections of the country, |is to attempt a rebroades | Sydney, Austral {morning. The Australian program 1(1' dance music, expected to - last one hour, is to begin at 4 o'clock |1t will cross the Pacific on sh waves, be picked up at San Fran- ji-.;.,»o :n;l‘ there cut into the nation- | | /010 "1y Drof. 1. M. o ||k, aliron Rooan, ven- 1 | org of Shepherd college, W. Va., i) ) i izl showed fish wect death |vinging out England’s greeting to o imic it |the New Year in London, will be watcr in search of I put out on the air at 7 o'clock over T T /EAT. Tho Austratian program || piocesscs are adverscly affected. and the dance music to precede it || * Gy he other hand when they will be broadeast by WJZ and|{f go from cold to warm water, they coast-to-coast netwo The pro- || sceming it | gram will in New York just Troubled With Eczema on Arms 14 Years. Cuticura Heals. “Eczema broke out in pimples and little sore eruptions and spread all over myarms. Ititched and sometimes burned, and when I'scratched I my arms they were worse. My clothing aggravated the breaking out, | and some nights I could not sleep on account of the irritation. The | trouble lasted about fourteen years. “I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using it a few times the eczema began to get better. I purchased more and in about three weeks I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Dora Bouthillier, 394 Apponaug Ave., Westcott, R. L, Jan. 10, 1929. | I Soap 25c. Qintment 25 and 50c. Talcum %c. Sold everywhere. Sample each free. | Year's s in four the NBC | of 2ME, Wednesday its . carly | W or humans, results public tocay Lefore the American Society of of which were that when warm to cold food. Their forced ¢ enjoy rt Address: “Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. H, Malden, Mass.” Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. R Buck and Wing 0:00—Neapolitan Nights i¢:30—Rolfe’s dance orchestra 11—WNAC, Boston—1230 N—News summary 7:45—Morning watch, Boston Y. M. €. A, Boston information program ) Groceery Men —Washburn's Candy Kids The Polar Bears 0—Happy New Year from Columbia :00—Stores concert orchest rection of Charles R. Hector ! 2:00—City of Somerville 300th an- | niversary, Radi-Pageant i 1:00—Boston information servicc program 00—Ann 1 f at the organ " Couriers Song Man Ladies of I"ashion” Furnishers 'he Dandies —Ted and his gang —Aiders “rom Stadium, San | Francisco, Calif., East vs West all | star football game | (—The Champions 45—Dinner orchestra Big (. Tiners The Talisman and his Cru- auspices {3 service Here’s di- r 1's "athom ound Investors 1—Smoker Radio Hour In a Russian Village News flashes Hank Simmon's Show Boaf presents “Through the Bieakers” 12:00—Midnight reveries 5 Trawlers he “‘] by fyq Y =l ] /A y —WDRC, New Haven—1330 | 6:30—Adeline Beebe, popular pi- v Byer and hotel orchestra a- | t L. URT! he Honolulu Four Paul Fuller and his new 5 Cardi- by by Ml ch of Th 9 \| Through the Static Italian vocalists and instrumental- | Tt |ists Join in presenting characteristic | | Ttalian songs in the Neapolitan | s program which will be broad- | ast through WJ7Z Wednesday, Janu- wry 1, at 10 o'clock. | first football game of 1930 Jp bwill be heard through WGY and its | <t | short wave stations, New Year's aft- | ernoon. beginning 4:45 p. m.. | when Graham MeNamee, speaking from the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Cali- fornia, will describe every play in |the great intersectional contest be- | p{tween the University of Southe n California and the Univers of | ‘ Pittsburgh. | nals, i The G GIRL SOMETIMES ! WORRY ABOUT YOU SO ) KNOW | LOOK AT LEAST TEN YEARS OLDER \ PROBLEM fi / MA MA DARLING= 1'M NOT GOING TO wORRY’YOU ANY MORE . HOWS THAT FOR A NEW YEAR ESOLUTION to 1930. }\) Happy New Year looking forward We look back to 1885 and all of the successful years that followed—thanks to you. 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