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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924. . HUMOR BACKSTAGE 65 s i RADIO IN A NUTSHELL ~ |"/0ii e IN TOUCH WITH THE BOWDOIN N e announcer takes his place, turns f lever to the left and makes = pianist in classical program, his announcement. After doing so he 9.00—Alice Glasser in songs. takes a final look over the room to be i ; 9:10—Dan Gregory and his dancing ure that all is arranged and then : 9 ki 5 carnival orchestra. yves the lever to the extreme right, 4 % b 4 8:40—William Berkes, tenor. utting onut his microphone and eut [ Matty Levine in piano solos. in the one in front of the artist 10:00—Chas, Zit's Royal orchestra H e eone Not ane gnijide= > N\ i § i % 10:30—RBob Emmerich and Fdguar Schenectady Announces Tells a \ : cther t N 3 are - 2 ” ¥ Rosenthal in piano duets, ] posed ocenr, must be made, - P < e . 5 70:45-—S8tahl and Stahl in novelty Is Beliel e DEYONNE A A i Leaving the table, the announcer 4 % " 1 11:0 Angelina Lawson, mezzo so- | 1eross the studio to a booth in | prano, singing ballads and popular Dattling in the i B 0 ore corner This booth built on the . 4 % seleetions, | of thousands and a I . siyle of those used by telephone com- o 11:16—Ted Derger's orchestra, in a | R kot nddress. ovor it ries, is covercd with feit and shert " ; g popular program. | f s 1s near sound proof as is 4 4 g Rt amid the quiet surroundings 5 " % it atud sy hanicatly possible, Windows en- WFI different according to Mike \ him to sce cverything that is go- (Strawbridge and Clothier—Phila.) W in the room. A small rad heavyweight i who recently visited W ablag him to receive from the what is heing spoken, played sung in the studio. An ordi phone coni s with the contro " ’ £t £ x Qt 6 p. m.—"Sunny Jim—the kiddies' pa 1230 p. m.—Meyer Davis Bellevue itford Hotel concert orchestra. tric hro. ting r chencctady Kolin Hags « ‘ . i . #tanding humorous t W abig t UBL © going , i : % WEA years that the has be . [ ! 1 which ' 3 =% 3 % . AL o (American Telephone and Telegraph isten ; dred ", : ¢ Fi a0 ¢ Co——New York City.) “He wa 40 3 fow B 3 o, as the nunibey - & 7 P iy - s completion, the : % 2 : T:00-—Margaret McCambridge, so- SR tara Tty e Haan nnouneer 10 make y i G5 prano. now playing with “Rise of LEONARD H. WEEKS A’ RADIO orld t itch to h microphons 5 2 G i £ Itosie O'Reilly. Personal interview i @ case of ‘micic . ’ the ord is spoken or| : o between Richard Dix, motion picture (By in touch with civilization. 1 ; 4 actor and Nanette Kutner. “Sisty R g words on boxin | did. He stepped u % o ! is struch. The | ; . 4 i i | 2 Almost nightly comes dots and deviee, b 1 dies out. the gree one g S i Years With Girls,” by Edward 1, finot, N. T, March 10.-—Leonard dashes the Bowdoin radio op- would rather face Dem and when the program is & Iligelow port talk by Thorn- | H. Weeks, radio amateur of this city, | erator, Donald Mix, telling the world into that thing.’ he pleted and the power turned off | R I S e T “ieher. Fire Hose Manu- | has proved himself one of the few of the progress the American polar was that his trainer, ceompa i control room oining, this| ..o of makin "h S ha e N ot "“‘-" . ;‘ J o company's dance orchestra. | mediums through which Captain is making. He returns him to the studio, was compel also is ex uished f P P FERNEUsal et b r saling - meat und serap- | ance of Dusiness Letters” | Donald MaceMillan and the crew of | wit n of voice and mu acad the writte 8.t e Good Night' of the an. U8 the interior clean, he builds a complete erystal receiving set within it. | Xo, ¢ by Benson G. H. Durant of Sales ; the Bowdoin, ice-bound 750 imiles | which the ‘s apparatus can E X 3 | Photo and dingram show how he does it It works, h 5 Literature, Inc south of the north pole, are keeping |l ceive. ! 4 30—Coneert by the Associated | —————— of its existence. ) Hag b i ompletcd our work said Mr. | HEE - o s 1 = 8 sharge of the announce since |Hager. “Rut when we say it we |, : il e o jGlee clubs of America, dircet from i 4o nom.—Dance program by 7 ~OM LONDON conver 1o our | SIPIEEIISEIEPIIETIIPIOOOP |Grand Chaplain, Grand Lodge of 1 ie hall, New York city. Petaei i Tanathis Moylininavstlors| JA ZF M 0 the institution of the stetion mean it and try to S &l I made my first announcement o | thousands of friends & fricndly VOC S THE 4 B A ; = chestru, direct from the Moulin SVOICES INTHEAIR Y|~ . . oo o 1 R On Thursday Night England Will Ate the night of February 21 with | thought 2 gra 1 Mount Ida Presbyterian [ (American Radio Rescarch Corp.— WGY is celehrat he nd nouncer does not mean that s mwany misgivings,” said Mr. Hager, Al of the entertainment Which | yG@PEOTICPFETEIIIEFEICITC irch choir, of Davenport, lov Medford Hillside, Mass.) had rehearsed just what 1 was ¢ es out over the WGY radio sta-| i . 0:00 p, Ok gy ! empt to Broadeast Program Across to sa or 30 times, and then, when [tion is voluntary. The services of | KDKA. A0 00 an.- Masiod 4 itosed e | teenpt. tu hoadenst Frog the time for the announcement arriv- | the artists are donated. “Very often,” 5 vam under the piccs of thei Gio0—"Just Boy,” a broadcast from | B Gl soiothins Slionothas aift id Mr. Hager, “after the regulnr| (Westinghouse—Last Pittsburgh.) H. (. Petersen Sons' Co., of Da-|the American Boy Magazine. | ; ot e o eigh il DRAUGE L = AR ager, s e areg ! ol 2 - Y 3 ) e o 6 p. m.-=Dinner comcert, broadcus! ent from that which 1 had intended.” | program has been completed we | _Monday, March 10, 1924 wport, lowa, Miss V. Nelson, ag 5:15—Code practice, lesson number | ¢ P T2l 9 lLondon, March 1u—The British are he WGY studio is a comfortably | must start in trying ou: singers or| 0:19 P. m.—Organ recital by How-fcompanist A8 o Musical program, under ECINE fo try broadeasting to Ameri furnished suite of rooms on the first |entertainers who have come in dur- |20 ‘\\l‘.v'n.nl. from the Ritz, theat 1005 p m-Address = History of | 6: Boston police reports. el « of the Alpha Totu Musi. Thursday night, and the American floor of a n office buildin, I ling the course of the evening. 1t js|Vittsbursh, Pa. Arctie | ration,” Dr. J. vi Don- TR Rl HaroriG listeners-in will have to swallow some 100m from which come the songs and | (he oply time that most of them can p. m.—Feature hauser . wear ‘ b 2 of their own medicine, for the pro- gelections, the specches and the read- [come as many of them a amaei 745 pomo-Market reports from| 12 miduight—Monthly trans-con-| (Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone WRt gram will consist of juzz played by ings, the comedics and the drama Bloved or otherwise engaged during | National Stockman and Farmer stu-tinental and international concert by | (‘o.—Washington, 1, C.) | {ita0lp Corp. afiAmeric Yankee dance bands at o London ho- furnished with nothing in the way of | {he day. We give them a dio. “the Rensselaer Polyteehnic Istitute! i ta ‘orp. of 4 u W 1 day, We give them a try out. p. m—Radio Girl Scout mect-! swuder symphony orchestra, A.| 7:15—Talk by J. D, Kaufman of D. Washington) 11, 1n o Fiunt thnr the Hrith Hare fex {J. Kaufman, Ine, Washington from o . 4 d ' iy RS R Wb Te e that Ba wonderful Yoice is not at all suited I[studio or station WCAP .| 6:00-—Stories for children by Peggy tricd to sen “"'“i[’ dio ""‘;"'"‘“: e stu r i cally rop 10 03 a 7, "his A % Sket bicn acr AN, eretofore in al scenie artist who had | o) radio f b asting, Thin CAIL|ES g0t o e Conper(Lo b gy i - ~Program direet from the stu- [ Albicn R e S AR T S s EXGajtimo We-kalitrom Eones thing (o2 8L st ShEST L BRILER S8 ) L station WEAF, New York city. : o trans-Atiantle broudcasting they S NDISAI AU S B LY i WEeAR b ¢ wnz have been on the listening end, and | WS B L) ATRLOL L Lprenog 3 ¢ College—Penn,) WNAC (Roston Herald-Travelor-—Boston) What they heard was usually saxo- (Detroit Free g -Detroit, Mich.) Atlantic Ocean. scenery such as is found in theaters, Orren it is found thet a person with | ing. Olin Nilesy conductor, and 1. I, 5 p. m—Peature, Glee el bec iy 1o another, at WGy ng scem c somal Messages. ! radio, et ~ rsonal | BLFAYCr, ten (Shepard Stores—Toston) - ha. dny BTN CTVIR .'l“?“' JeSSAReS are frequent. - e P .:“__ i Lol Arliugton time signala, 1 v student musi- 2l 3 @ s 20 p. m. — Coneert by Hope May not explain why they have de- Bart 1L and recolvad ths mossaper | atieata’ are Just us diversified an the[ ™ oo (O p Y e 3 G:00—Children's half hour, Wright, violinisi: Marlam Soutiwick; |ciied to hurl fox froty through the P e it and rece hia s e R R e oo 3 i Farm ui 6:50-— WNAC dinner dance--broad. [contralto; Margaret Fairchild, readge; 2ir to “|1.||nm Alley, The transmis- 1 wish you would st ihe fuett, | Sid o the announcer, “and many of A et i) ! L [east from Hotel Westminster, An:n_m . Holl, accompanist, sion will be hetween one and two &6 TUiik ke He WO Y Dayve the requests cover exactly the same CAUNEIOUH=SPENELEID, S, i { Sidi—Greenwieh Village Follies — 1:30 B, m.—Concert by the Hunt- thirty o'clock in the morning, London amatic organization huilt up for Sbicets as are contained in the news- | o b et : 3y __{broadeast from the Shubert theater, flund siste Dorothy Munt, reader time, or about the dinner hour in plays delivereq PUber want, lost und found ads. Not{ 9:99 p. . mnsEooncat C Lot ,. — - und director; Aliee lund, mezzo-so- | castern and mid-western states, tel Quick Walling. 80 1ong ago a man came in with | W% Trio v I Penas wen pran Feanor Hunt, clarinetist; | Last Saturday night, the British re- el roquest that we broadeast the faet| "¢ Do mo—This week in history, (Fedcral Tel. and Tel, Co.—Buffalo) | Thelma Laund, soloist and accom- ' brondeast Schenectady ¢ program ert watchmaker, | HUmorous program. New hooks at S0 . i 8y [ B panist, (WGY) and later heard Los Angeles ought’ he might|tbe Springficld City: Libraty bit-Misy du ; ] 20 p. m.—Dinner musie, Vineent m.-- Recitul by Timothy for thirty minutes, good job it we would | Bdith Littie, ] ) £ Lopes Hotol tBatler dance orchestra. |9 Iyrie tenor, and Severla ARERII do that, Wi been ro- . m.—Bedtime story for the i il program, 7130 p. me—Digest of the day's | F'0ley, accompanist Musical Chimes Difficali to Mould to broadeast all kinds of lost | Kiddics. news, Second broadeasting of all| 11 P me—Coneert by Tmperial Kinee the world war, chimes have and found articles,” | 40 p. m—Concert by the WhHZ daliy reports auartet which is singir the come more fute vogue as memorials ) mont Temple, Hoston, heginning to- and « movement is on foot to erect night in conneetion with the photo- a great bell tower in Washington, OF #11 the hundreds of news bule- | THO3 and Winitred Beaver, pianist | (G ( cnectdy) P M.—~Fred Hughes, Cameo play, “After Six Days” The quartet D, €., in memory of the men who is under the diveation of Frank Tra- | fell in Flanders, where chimes are from vom P i } aiaal i Rl BTV DR RTOR UNDE L record artist, appearing this week at do; Ben Redden, tenor; L adley, still placed in towers over the coun- tins which have n hroadeust from ok market sopri Mabelle Trask, contralto; tryside, Chimes are not particularly much oxeited - 8 Mar om il You have ] cret WGY, Mr, Hazer pointed to those an. [Orison 8. Marden, Sty o Shea's Hippodroms ! ! A50 P, m.--Address, “Schools of Henry 0. Warren, baritone, difficult to monld or shape, but it takes a skilled bell maker to mould L "1 have v . wincing the deaths of President| P Me—Ariington time signals, | : e consblerable length of U his Harding and former President Wood- | : 3 R amate,t by 12 L Hartwell, superin- \ KYWw, S ) tendint of sehools. There are about 5,000 different lan- a bell to used in chimes so that nges spoken in the world, it hias the propet tune phonic syncopation, whiclt may or orously,” Hagoer @ most excollent manner, #tory of the play has to do with the exploiting of an invention for “car covered earpet tacks™ and it is really amusing as all Wallingford stories are, Not long after the play broadeast the stn coived tor of proposition tnd just a et iU pers | row Wilson as the saddest, W 3 it f g Union cstinghouse-- Springicl | 4 poom.o—Musical program given L ' : ! through the courtesy of the Merehants Silence Vssentind Ha referring to the wany me s P M- =Nows, financial and fi- ‘ . Mutua! sfialty company, Buffalo “Absolute stlence in the stud s moges which had passed through the |Ne! market furnished by the Ualos IN. Y., under the personal dircetion of | &Y most cssentinl,” said Mr, Hage station during that tragic peetod, TRRUECIMUANE (o niCaR0 S {authat ot | ) C. W, Brown, feuture the Merchants It 1s with the utmost diftien’t W ‘News of the ling of Verpep|Commeree, and U, 8, Dept, of Agricul i Mutual orchestra, [turc, esisting artists: Miss Mildred Kol s g o mste from The Hotel | A®SIStIng artists. Miss Mildred Kell Y W, atlexanderson, the man who : ik alk.) bedtimed | s Assisting artists: Miss Mildred story, | IKelling, planist; Miss Jully Jennings, George R, program ) 1 m: has done %o much to m long dis- I . tained af ong oF sper A tance radio brondeasting porsible : Ve alker. | MIanists Miss - Genevieve ) been findghed until the pow 4 was the most joyful message ever WHA s Nl teio: | foPrAN0: WL HL 1 1) rd H. eut off. Tt very oiten a vo v sent out of the station, 1 think,” re | (nenssetacr Poiytechnic Institute-- » rano; M Bruso, baritone, turn about, immed e fodtod Mr, Mages Troy, N. Y.) ] edilia] 11 p. me—Rupper music. Vineen 1 p | e s Loy Laudeman, " Lopez Hotel Stutler dance orchestra, ng on I while e, Mager ts assisted in his work | ) s 1 assisted in his work| e : 3 v Mk (RO ceome- front « ) ooy of arratiging the detalls of thic work P MAddress (i French) : . - “Usetniness to an Bngineer of Study. | ™ waz wing that 4 { areanging pr ms and in mnke ' : ing a Vorelgn guage,” Arthar de, Ry ; ! (Acolian Hall—New York city) focted 1 hear broadeasting it 1 very bmportant work, | think, duriy the world, teiling everyom I the Jupsnese disaster,” said - Me ure able 1o impress thi t Alexanderson, the youngest child of tists or spoaks o may beoon the 13 " 5 R R Woing the announcements by a stafl of |1 4 : » of anyon: " Ve L eintant announcers, These inetudc | P1°rPOnt B AL Profeskor f Romance Wihhe United States Noaval Observas | 6 D me="Public affairs of the city wtudio pre 1 1, o . ok Wiedny e wa ages and Literature, Rensscluor A W York.” by Profcssor Rufus D, f ol g i cxplatned | youncing g « Shns AL f Hed Stutes weather fores | Smith, of New York University, that the ated power & Woal 9115 P me—Concert by Quartet o 2 - A A o b e e i : 3 M cast T p me-"The Story Book Lady 1 [Virth Avenue Baptigt church, Troy. | L Yoo Glee Club; | Wi teli a bedtime story. et g el o giv artientar atiention Y ! cicated o open Vi Miss Eva ¢, Lewis, director| g (00008 rgpiotiv 10 p. M- Frank «Dole, “Dogs Prench Bull Dogs."” humorow mbers and 1 for broadeasting S0 0 whe frods Sigihipikahe dmbe ot amiinb e DT ‘ Catelcala: contraito, Mim Helenf, . from t ¥ p. m.—dean Ingit, soprano, | view at 1 "t . of the studio, ! . [Vord; tenor, William A, Seott; bass, | 7 "._""h g :IUL‘ "”“J‘J ‘y'_""'” - ‘,.”;..!,‘u,u b Lou i3rea . ® Eoclbigndiiny e s 2 Skt S pom Outlook Literary groenon, upon = Into W stndio DANCING PROGRAM. woc, S e 0t a lo ar s m.—Jdean Lnglis, soprano, !fly:.‘;.»'. K "“‘ n M‘].‘- . ¥ \‘u Pucsday s main night radio | (Palmer ¥ houl of n‘|m.”m..‘|‘ 4 e ate Theater 1idg $:15 1 lancoers, for station WJZ broadcasts venport, Towa.) w York Cliy.) accompanicd by Lou Brean, mmall ornat Rt Al andman's visit —<Mal Hallott and hir Itoscland | rect from the | Studios. Sport news and weather [Gan wehs stea 050 p mo~Dinner of the Japan THE wl e gociety, dircet from the Hotel Astor; I uccompanist; soprano, Mrs, Nor- 3%, " 0 el orehae on . radio’s most popular oreh ; uring that ning. Paul ¢ inspection, ’ : eht Atmanae Hotel orchestra recast vi——Trogram of cla farts in at 15 for an hour of 1titehie, cor Mis Exceilency Masanao Hanibara, Hintorsdat d oat 10:50 WJZ's! 100 poome—Educationa] Lecture-—tions by 1Morene microp nicrophone in Astor Gril k! Under the auspices of the Masoni i nd Walter Riteh baritone. ambassador from Japan, guest of Kubhjeet “T'he N2 Je Leybarg in talk honor; Henry W, Taft, president of B rod up the musie of A1 Bpp's Astor Ho. |8ervice associatior joet § L] } v - 2 or i In the ords of one! 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