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IS BELIE socket, 1 o the not light, sing NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, AN EVENII\(. AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN By Courtesy ot .md Copwmlhl 1824, by Radio Jigest Publishing Co.) e » e iom) ["etecai 3o | R 00 2 ] G ] ety 0 200/ X4h 1w S 0 At i 1 . | 1 ;|I!'c‘lk. | Modern," John B. A (e T 100 S0 620 40 0 w001 i Sk ] 0 0 S o0 dahi SO0 E501)A S | | Silant | an. 900 7 | 400 510 o in Central Stendord e 1S yowe e periods stated , {7 your ity uses Moun » Pacine Tine, suhiedrt fien Nours Thes . an Sundayi. IRe Tute wtternann program L W00 35001100, 780 900 Silent tions for T s given above are Central Standard time proper onnecticut, Only the evening broad- tabie, excepting the Sunday afternoon stations s e to get ] on the thronghout the evening, It was no- particularly on the low wave lengths and when it was going, noth- ing clse could be rd. However, ! have not complained of having| it lately. for the s this article, calms down and wakes | is not the only He is n rank it? RADIO. ! radio-frequ slip of paper on one contact points of the tube It will broken point the first nc 1 the first filament ans heard As ot's hope he fact that he Britain, advertise contact s iin 1o the atic is \ Adjust the dials a heard sieet of vhich the st P to the person in New amateur-—why condenser, un- This neutro- alizing de out, wdjusted out of its tub picee of paper, re- in again on the Joudest fr——— lVO ES IN THE AIR KDKA, ast THE AIR] .,.. ration second ulm\!llw nt and the tub s neutralized and - (W loud Pittsburgh) tinghous 19, 1921, dinner concert by the KDKA Little Symphony orchestra, 7:20 p. m—Radio Girl Scout mcet- conducted by Laura Holland, m.—The Children's period, Market reports from | National Stockman and Monday—February 6:15 p. m COMMUNICATED PAIR PLAY in Herald 5 p. $:00 p. m, the studio of PLEA POR Jditor New Brit cem 1o b pes clenee or work and tertainers, lana | Novelty | in piano selections. | Under [ sport radiophans s auy coming Farmer, one 15 p.m their re p. m.—Concert by the KDKA/ d to shut Little Symphony orchestra, assisted because by Charles L. Billeter, tenor; Ashley | Brockett, ong, 9:56 p..m Arlington time 1 holding Dis | Weather forceast . while what had cvery the same Peature, | listening | on t simply liberate off thedr wice or de cquipmen nder was bagso | hy sending code in signals, sat a tim Wi ~Springfield.) Wy tried to at the st cam tion they (Westinghouse on G0 me—Dinner coneert by the wWn7Z | m.~This Week in History. | Late v s from the National Indus- trial nferenc Board. Humorous program s many § p. m.—Bedtime story Kiddic New books at the field City ry by Edith Little, 00 . m.—Concert by the WBZ Trio and William L. Spittall, tenor; Mrs, Dorothy Birchard companist, 9:00 done i times enings 1t is e number ometimes him if it wonld with tor the Spring- good show for the Marden, Bedtime Orison &, story Grown- | (Renesselaer Kyw, ghouse-~Chicago.) #port summary 'njon Trust company, Journal of Commerce, and Agricul- and fur- States Department of Methods | Children's bedtime m.—Produee and stock bulleting, RADIO SETS ATWATER KENT SUPERDYNE 4 and 5 Tube Sets at $55.00, $68.00 and $100.00 MANHATTAN and MUSIC MASTER LOUD SPEAKERS A. G. HAWKER 58 Elm Street "Phone 2456 tations; news | (American | compan Mulroney, ac- |} FEBRUARY 18, 1924. Ad- |, and Parker, Archeologist, State of New | the “lLeague of American TPen Women. York. The address will be illustrated 9:00 p, m.—Musical program given by the sounding of various inslru-lhy the Niagara Battery Corp., of Buf- ments used by the Indians in distant|falo, under the personal direction of communicating. falo, featuring Knell's Tokio orches. Indian songs by Mrs. Arthur C.ltra. P'arker and Iobert Kerr Colville, 7:45 p. m.-—Musical program, “Broadcasting, Ancient aylor. WNAC, (Shepurd Stores.—Doston.) half-hour. - — 30 p. m.—W! W00 7:30 p. m.—EIks' banquet. 2 e R A - i, | (John Wanamaker—Philadelphia) Yk o, ‘mi_Dinbes West orchestra, I | rQ . "’(“, 6:45 p. m.—U. 8 Dept. of Agricul- lurn livestock and produce market re- l\(-rl! 6:00 p. m.—Children (Gimbel Brothers—Philadelphia.) music by Ches —Dinner music from \vltlnhl concert orchestra, $:00—Student orchestra of | mington, Delaware, 7:30-8:00 p. m.—Mal Hallett 9:00—Addre ~, J. P. Crozier| T7:00 p. his Roseland dance orchestra, ith: “The Care of the Infant|Stories and 8:00-8:30 p. m.—The Capitol Pal-|and the Child.” | ace club presenting Thos. 1"ats Wal- -—J"ox theater grand orchestra. | rce and his 2z Syncopators and En- —L"flited States Naval observa- tery time signal, 10:02—United States weather ast, 10:03—Grand organ recital by Miss ngwriter. | Mary ¥. - Voat, assisted by the 00 p. m.—Page and Reyn-|Knights of Columbus Choral society. singing ballads and blue num-| Theatér—New York| i (l.oew's State Wil- m.—Uncle Wip's bedtime oll call for the children. Positively fresh cg | doz $1.00. Russcn | fore- | % and 5, Ole doz., 2 ros,—advt. §:30-8:40 p. m.—Dorothy Wallace| Portingall, saxopkone and vocal solos, $:40-8:50 p. m.—Sam Coslow tenor Stops Colds in 24 Hours Hl!l 's Cascara Bromide Quinine gives quicker relief than any other cold or la grippe remedy. Tablets disintegrate in 10 seconds. Effectiveness proved in millionsof cases. Demand red box bear- ing Mr. Hill's portrait. All druggists— 30 cents, “\l.',{. ®-202) CASCARA 52 OUININE W.. BHILLCO.”“ nlmrr.m olds, WGR. Telephone and 'r.-h-gruph! Co.—Buffalo, N. Y.) i ¢ 10 p. m—Alfred Dulin, con- cert planist, playing Sinding composi- | (Federal p. m.—George Blundon Vineent orchestra, the day's m.-—Dinner mus Hotel Statier, danc . m.—"Original P L m.—Digest of Eddie DiLa 9:50-10:00 p. - m.—Bob ldeal | leader, Emmerich Dibble, baritone | George ago. Mrs. Spalding Western Branch 10:00-11:00 p. soloist. of Ch Orchestra assisted by Lew Piotti, James IMlynn, ter, Tra Kessner and Ben Elite Dance Bob Miller, | Ira Schus- Alberts, Evans, of | |singing. 11:00-11:15 p. m.—Will of the Monte Carlo. 11:15-11:30 p. m. baritone singing. 11:30-12:00 p, m the Club Alabam with derson. Morrisses “Ttoss Fowler Wilson of | Hen- | | n.~-ldith IFletcher THE NEW RADIOLAS $35.00 . $425.00 NOW An improved two tube receiver of antenna type—sen- sitive. Complete with two WDII Tubes and Brandies head- phones (everything except batteries $35 00 . and antennd) ...iceessscsncvasessses WFL and Clothicr. phia.) Bedtime storics, | feycr Davis Bellevue| Hotel concert orchestra. \\Jfi. (Acolian Hall—New York City,) | 00 s et en RADIOLA III IN STOCK Ficonomy lecture direct from the New York university by Prof. Rufus D.‘ Smith, 0 p. m—"The Story " will tell a MacMiijan (Strawbridg Stratford Book Bedtime 5 p.om. Minutes” by ~“The Outlook Literary | The Outlook Co, | 8:30 p. m, stey Organ nu-im” direct from the ey studios, 9:10 p. m~~Field and Stream M\O)l‘ THE talk, e e | SPRING & BUCKLEY 6:30 p. m.—Sandman’s visit ELECTRIC CO. 6:50 p. m——S8port news and weather forecast, 8 T:00 p. m.—Educational lecture— the auspices of the Masonic| Service association. 8:00 p. m.~Musical program, Mus- catine, lowa, night. Group of Mus- catine artists: Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Zeigler, Granville Caple, Pau! Bruno, Jerome Hughes, Charles 1ox and Al | den Nobins, 10:00 p. m.- 1 CHURCH ST. TEL. 2210 RADIO BATTERIES Only PREST-O-LITE owners know the real results which can be ob- tained by their outfits. We SERV- ICE ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES ~Musical program. WEAF, ! Telephone and Telegraph Co~~New York City.) 10:30 p. m.—Dail Thornton Fisher; Tenor; talk by Peoples Trust com- pany: one act play by the Eveready Entertainers of the National Carbon talk by the Lawyers Trust company; Viela Silva, contralto; Dy matic readings by Beatrice Becker, Daniel Scherer, violinist, | ¢ sport talk Ernest Ehler, | war (American Radio and Liescarch Corp. —Medford Hillside, Mass.) 6:00 p. m.—"Just Boy" a broadcast from the American Boy magazine, ] . m.—~Code practice, lcsson 6:45 p. m.—Boston police yeports. WHAZ, Polytechnic Troy, N. Y.) Institute— Program by boys of Order of De Molay, roy, N. Y., including the De Molay orches- tra and choir, vocal and instrumental soloists and brief talks 10 p. m-<Address of Communication,” Spm Chapte roy of O’NEIL Tire & Battery Co. 39 Washington St. ’Phone 900 “Aboriginal Arthur PIONEER RADIO DEALER Sets and Parts WE ARE FEATURING THE Neutrodyne Sets Loud Speakers in all the popular makes, Sets constructed to your order with the accuracy that only long experience in this field can bring about. Consulting service on sets of any make at all times. Complete stock of parts, CROSBY RADIO SHOP JOHN T. CROSBY Formerly With the Marconi Wireless and Radio Corporation 111 MAIN STREET - PHONE 12144 UP ONE FLIGHT