New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 10, 1925, Page 16

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11:30 p. m.—Connie' Inn Revue, 12 p. m.~Harry Richman, VOICLS IN THE AIR KDKA—Enast Plttsburgh, Saturday, m.—Chlldreu's period. oncert. by band, rlington time slgt Sunday. 11 a. m.—Services of the Sixth Pres- byterlan church, 2:30 p. m.—Concert, T 4 p. m—Orgau recital. 446 p. m.—Vesper services of the Yinner concert. ‘ rvices of the Polnt| rlan church, 12t WREO-—Lansing, Mich, Saturday. 9 to 12 p. m.—Frank Logan and hiy orchestra, sunday, ~-Chimea from the Belfry| ational chu from t ationa! church. ves from the Centra 1 a m ymouth Cong 10:30 &, p. m M. E. WAHG=—Richmond Hills, 1, satunday, WOC—Davenport, lowa, 2 a. m.~—Dance orchestra. Saturday, Sport news and w ° EY W—Chicago. saturday, 102 to 6:18 p. m.—News, and final mark 135 to 7 p. mo—Bedtime stc to 7:30 p. m $ to §:68 p. m.- 105 p. m. 9:35 to ather sands | —Discussio he Inter-| lay sch estra program Sunday, | acred chimes co! ol lesson, | ~Musical program cath Companion 11:30 p. m.—Cor Musical pro WOO—Philadelphia. Naturday, e signals, ning services f sbyterian church. rom WBZ—springficld saturday. —Leo It lsman's WCAP—Washington, D, C. Sunday, vices istfan ~Market report Bedtimo story 180 p. m.—Cor p. m.~—Reci Ninth | Wash- | from the Church of 110:45a. m Street Ch 1ehem Wash- 120 p. m.—Musical weather reports, WRC—Washington, D. C. Saturday, 45 D, > 7 p. m—Dinner music, | 8§ p. m.—Bible | 8:15 p. 30 p. al churc the South Cong L m—lirond Appraciation.” m»l!vnnnr in honor of the ambassado rgan recital, WCX—De troit, Mich, Saturday. p. m.—Concert orchestra. AC—Boston, Mass, Saturday. he Emman- | 1 ance music. sunday. BapLL‘n church. | { 11 a. m.—Morning service trom the | | ar . m.—8ymphony o hestra. P te quartet. “S&—\llu\m. Ga. Saturday. B p. m—Ed. altl Gra 20:45 p. m.—Journal skylark. S T Eh T G e MeConnell, Hired Help | CKAC—Mountreal. ' Saturday. T p. m.—Kiddies' stories. 30 p. m.—Dinner concert. | 8:80 p. m.—Studto entertainment. 10:30 p. m.—Dance program. Sunday. tudio concert. 11 a. m.—First Pre; & p. m.—Gordon church choir. 7:30 p. m.—Wesle terian church. | street Baptis Memorial 4:30 p. m.—! ‘WGR—Buffalo, Saturday. m.—Dinner music. Sunday. m.—Vesper services, m.—Organ recit I—Philadelphia. Sunday. ices from tlic w 10:30 a. m, street M 50 p. m. Branch of the Y. | 7:30 p. m.—Organ recital and serv- fces from the Arch street Pres- byterian ch 4 e organ recital WEAF—New York City. Saturday. 6 to 12 p. m.—Dinner music; sto for boys; tenor; Rudolph Luke string ensemble; pianist; Vincent Lopez and his orchestra. 7:30 to 9 p. m.—One hour concert. Sunday. Late jmportant news bu 8 p. m—"Sunday Hymn Sing” and| ficial centra Interdenominational services. = WHAS—Louisville, Ky. saturday. Sunday. :37 a. m.—Organ musle. Bedford Brooklyn. %:20 p. m.—Musical Branch, program WHN—New York City. WEEI—Boston, Mass, Saturday. Sunday m.—Men's Conference Branch, Y. M. errace orchestra. zz pianist. ric soprano. + 7:15 p. m.—"Roxy and His Gaug.” WIP—Philadelphoa, Saturday. Dinner music . m.—Livestock and produce reports, 7 p. m.—Medtime stor The Mineral Resources of the | cal table v an nd Veg 1:30 p. m.—Dance orc sunday. B p. m.—Queens C Endeavor prog $ p. m.—Da 6:30 p. m.—S 10 p. m—Gen ¥ 11 p. m.—Var MOTHER! Child's Best Laxative “California Fig Syrup” hestra. fon division m.—Dinner music 5 p. m.—Organ recita Sunday. 5 1 WJZ—New York City. Saturday, is Sunday. Iren's ho Trinity M. E Radio Rible Practic. Geor \l(‘ll\l 1S GE \I ll()l S Woman, Burned By Acid, Asks Court to Forgive One Who Attacked her. New York, J 10.. Flanly, accused of a woman of om she i arraigned be- fore Magistrate Oberwager request of her orsyth, formerly of De throw Hurry M “California Fig fhoroughly clean and in a few hour: playfol child again. | as G feverish, bllicus, constip 1 o Conn of cold, children love In case Magistrate taste. Oberwager ruled that a wife has the Tell your dr right to trail her husband whenever the genui ;. nd whereve e Flan- which has direct children of all ages tle. Mother, you must say pla.” Refuse any imitation. Syrup” was today at Miss accuser, dismissing the r she wishes. Tt ons ¢ were reconciled in court READ THE H[RI\LD CLASSIFIED | ADS FOR YOUR WANTS | it was explained. . | that statlon long | usual | did, | twice during the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1925, Through The Static WBBG over on Cape Cod proved to be an attraction last night, the remarks of the announcer -oving much more interesting than the pro- gram themselv Ono selection was played for Captain Nichols of the Mattapolaset fire dopartment. It was | | explained by the man at the micro- phone that the selection waa played | for the captain, but the fire bell| rang and he did not get a chance to hear {t. The musical saw played | a violin bow, came throug | ly at this nLI\‘l‘\:v‘ but the llster er was left to draw hls own conclu- sions as to what the Instrument was, until about 10 minutes later, when | .. Statle and code Interfered consid- | erably all evening, causing reception | to he unsatisfact Several pro-| | grams were spolled for this reason, | PR | ity orchestra of I nnsylvinia, | at Atlant a satisfactory A lengthy pro-| was furnished The 1 Frate University playing from W acquitted itself nner last night am of dance mu this aggregati -in being | ted because of | fact that Lewis Chapman, a New | aln boy, is & member of this or- tra. CNRA :k, Canada e a ton of static or fadin of d mus tainbow Melody ing. Moncton, New Brune- | s usual, came through | k. There was no and the program rdered by the s wvas refresh- s WEEI late in the sented one of tho: pranos, the bane of this depart- ment's existence. We ed with enough to learn| election was from “Romeo | t,” and then galloped away. .. Nat Martin's * ches out of \\(,!(9 ] at 7 o'clock, presented one of the programs of high class music This band is playing with the well known New York musical comedy and has performed several times at the New York station mentioned. PRI 'Im New York phony o m WEEI, WJAR and WEAF, 1 ed a treat for lovers of class music last evening. Tranemis- uu'x was perfect and, had it not been ¢ and static intert . vening, pre- | e-ha-ha" so- | that t and Jull She Is" or- snce, tress of the orct presenting a ¢ hall, New York. A path stde of 1if ic reminder of the other e and of the different use serve, i furniehing wm rm— fans, who wae found m g ont the Union station several weeks ago, apparently suffering from loss of memory, resorted to the radio in an attempt to solve the puzzle of who appealed to lsteners-in to try ognize her voice, a f the to notify her as to whom they believed her to be. She broke down alk before the microphone, when she told what lit- th, k v about h 1f. She was y forced to stop talkihg alto- i 2 been in a e she al 106- to find out wi broadeast-' t night wer gram of popu- Boston '1‘ nating other off: ent Lopez, whose Hotel T is heard in danc . Thursday nia or t ean be bought, just le of ketchup,” he said i his purpose in incorpor- WITH SUNRISE REGULARITY | Keeps You Happy, Vigorous and Youthful the th for yo 4 keep you reg- conetipation, eas mouth, 1 ywa in t am's Pills woman and c! ¥ to take, a pu which brings quick e d. or N ema getable pill | from your druggist—23c-50c. | FOR NEW 6-ROOM COTTAG STE. | GARAG EVERY I'HING 20 WEST MAIN ST. | | would be hard to define which i\\Hl be needed to clear * [ tell whe The way to clear reception is to turn [» came from | IT TO YOU, The W. L. BLAME IGNORANCE FOR RADID HOWLS Radiating Sets a Big Problem {he Country Over The favorite, but inveluntary 1n- door sport of radio enthuslasts in this eity of late has been tuning around spark scts and squeals and howls from regenerative sets, It of these two evils is the worst, but, for the latter there is a cure, if the owner of every regencrative set would make up his mind®hat he is spolling the other fellow's program s much as his is being spolled and would act accordingly. Both nul sances are curable, in fact, accord- ing to those with the best interests | of radio at heart, No action on the part of congress the air of a step which the take soon. This constant offender: overnment may | matter is alrcady taken care of in the radlo regulations and the radlo rocelvers that are a continucd source of annoyance come under the juris- diction of the radio supervisor. This official can order thut a set be made \on-radiating with the penalty for failure to do so, the set's use. The fact t ing set is a transmitter under the control of the Of course, there arc which radiate, no matter what care the operator may take. But the inter ference from these is negligible, The whistles can be heard hardly block by the. most sensitive of ceivers. Ignorance is Responsible Tgnorance and indifference to re- in radiation a radiat- brings. it supervisor. sets | sults play a big part nuisances, in spite of the fact that intry-wide efforts | have been : in order to educate people to care in operating set 1t is an established fact that the set which is radiating cannot give {anything approaching clear musical notes and natural speech. A mushi- ss comes into the tone when recetver is radiating and in this, if in no other w an operator the lvllv< are oscillating. down the filament and to adjust the plate circuit control 1t will be slightly more difficult to bring in distant stations by em- ploying this method, perhaps, { the results will give forth more gen eral faction, Tf it is necessary to asc by first finding the beat note, !whistle, the filament shonld be low- !cred as soon as the station’s carrier wave has been located and the pro- gram should be tuned In without us- ing the beat ‘note. sume that the station can be picked up without employing radiation if {the beat note can be picked up when the set is radiating. point where ne in on ing the c some regen they unable to v statfon without hear- perating whistle from ive set. are READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS I'OR YOUR WANTS CLARK’S 5th CRUISE 4 MONTHS, $1250 up Including Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees, etc. FromN. Y. Jan. 19, and Los Angele Feb. 4, midnight; by sgeclally char- tered Cunard- Anchor new ss “‘California, '’ 17,000 tons. Featuring | 18 days in Japan and China, option 18 s in India, Cairo, Jerusalem, Atiens ete. with Europe stop over. Good locations still available. | CLARK'S 21st CRUISE, JAN. 31 1% MEDITERRANEAN B =peually chartered new ss “Laconia,”” 20,000 tons. Featuring 17 days in Egypt and Palestine. | days’cruise, $600 up, including Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees, etc. Originator of Round the World | Cruises. Longest experienced crus: management. Established 30 ye: FRANK C.CLARK,Times Bldg. NewYork AUTOMOBILES | FREE Crank Case Service — Transmission to Differential Greased. No Charge for Lahor, Washing and Polishing storage by Day, Week or Month. ALEX GARAGE Frank Kicfler, Mgr, L. 308 96 ARCH ST. LINCOLN GEAR - SHIFT For FORDS Steps transmission friction. | saves low-speed band Gives more power in low Has perfect neatral. Acts s second emergencs hrake ||| SEND $1.00, Bal. C. 0. 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