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VOICES IN THE AIR WEDNLESDAY. | ‘ | All Programs on Eastern \lml\lunli Time, | WITC—Hartford—318.6. 5 p. m.—Ruth Rosenweig, planist $:10 p. m.—Marie Mugavera, color- atura soprano. 20 p.m New York, Willlam Mengelberg, | conductor, 10:15 p. m.—Opera Mixed Quartet— vocal. 1 p. m—Goodnight. (All the above program fro New York.) s: WBZ—Spri! . m,—Hotel Ler soprano. 4 p. p. m.—Pro Music Studio. “harles H. Youn, yn of program rom the Hume ontinuat 5 p. m—Childr :30 p. m—WNAC 7:45 p. m. Good Hon p. m.—Orche $:30 p. m.—Halt ) p. m.—Opera ec 10 p. m.—Mary Dy Hughes. str k Griffith and WAHG—Richmond Hill—316, oklyn Eagle program WEAF—New York City—191. to 12 p. m.—Dinner music; gogue eervic Madeline concert piant Mme, 1 mas, Welsh cont Phil- | harmonic concert; Opera Mixed | Quartet; Meyer Davis and his Lido-Venice orchestra. Brard, Marie WGBS—New York City—316. GeeBee. dance orchestra. New York City—526. 0 p. m.—Police alarms. 5 p.om. old Koning, cellist. p. m.—Joseph A. Faurot, “Finger- prints.” [ 15 p. m.—Augusta Scott, soprano. 5:30 p. m.—Lewisohn Course Music Appreciation. :45 p. m.—Gedney and Magee, Jolsts, 10:10 p. m.—Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter.” 10:30 p. m.—Police alar forecasts. WNYC— ban- *“The WHN—New York City—361. 6:30 p. m.—Violin ol 7 p. m.—Harry Ri tertainers. 3 35 p. m.—Evan Evans p. m.—Philip Polz . m.—Sophia Loopo, soprano. n and his en- | WLIT—Philadelphia—395. Dream Daddy.” . m.— 30 p. m.—W Cotton Pick WFI—Philadelphia—391. 7p m WIP—Philadelphia—508, m—Weather f % Uncle Wip's bed " e ——————————— New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Well” 34 CHURCH Tel. 894 John J. Tarrant Funcral Director and Fmbalmer 284 E. MAIN ST. Tel. 2 2 Upholstery and Kepairing Residence 153 Jubilee. Tel. 1451-2 e A. H. HARRIS CINDERS FOR SALE , ==General Trucking— 1366 STANLEY ST. TEL. 3 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given oo all jobs, ~TEL. 2913 WOO—Philadelphin—>508. p. m.—Madeline I planist, m,—Mme. Thor contralto, §:10 p. Marle rmonic gram of quartet and instrumental numbers, Chateau Laurler hotel dance orchestra. OURC—Calgary-—450, orchestras, and unless the band is exceptionully good, we don't stay long with a station that is broad- casting one, WTAM presents excel- lent dance musie by Philip Spitalny's nas, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY up on the eastern coast, Assorting that the so-called “jazz age” had passed, Mr, Holman quoted January, , about 75 per cent of the radio fighres in showing that 18, 1925. tenor. | ' weather | 8$:20 p. m New York 9:56 p. m 10:15 p. m gnal; weather —Opera mixed quartet, KDKA—East Pittsburgh—309, 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert, 7:156 p. m.—Market rep Sing ' e Lady. v in Industry 'inato mpany. weather 30 p. m~—Th 5 p. 10 p. m.- N« m. M KDKA Opera ¢ m.—Time WG Y—Schenectady—380, Market q ons; m l0tat news tins, 10 p. m.—F ehildren 5 &tory. ogram for Adventure r WTram m.~—P. 189.4. 's orchestra. program, m.—Dance music by orchestra. WEAR—Cleveland—300, to 8 p. m—Dinner Hotel Cleveland or concert by WOX—Detroit—3516. —Jean Goldkette's Enscmble ha Bright Kngpp, ler; Etta War- WWJI—Detroit— —Dinner coneert, —Detroit News orch KYW—Chicago—>536. , financial final er concert. : Musical program. ) p. m.—"Around the Tow KYW." :45 p. m.—"Income Tax" —Midnlght revu Iidnight Sons” club WHAS—Louisville—100. D. al standard ti nounced. an- —Concert by Ken- ers. Chapter from the wne” storfes. Lat Central standard > announced at 10 o'clock. WSB—Atlanta—129. m s (ieorgians’ Bedtime story. 11:45 p. m.—I dance orches 6 p orchestra. Ha KTHS—Hot Springs, Ark 9:30 p. m.—Prof. Jack Ren, linist. p. m.—Meyer Davis N mble. 11 p. m man Hotel chestra. WOC—Dayenport—181 m.—Chimes con t cather fore WDAT'—Kansas City—1 30 p. m. — Marketgram, v and sololsts, WHB—Ransas City— Worth—176. siet CNRO—Ottawa—135. NOTHING OLD m.—Program by Augustine Arlidge and par from Plaza Cabaret WKAQ—San Juan, I R—341, 711 9 p. m.~Municipal band of San Juan, Through The Static Whether the bolhers us is Sheldon Interference whict the same with whic! is troubled we don' but the same old monotonous noise started fter 5 o'clock y until after 9 o'clock, when lied down to some extent, There last was no static to speak of, but fading was noticeable on ma y stations, WTIC's first dance program, vided by Norman L. Cloutier's or entertained us This orches. a put lots of pep into its numbers er who works over- | I, providing many | and has a drumm time on the eymh off time ‘b lifficult and h Friend, ich are both “Me and The * and "1 All Alon You In My Dreams” were amoug | & of arly, and the soun was fal this came through cle tortion whatev ach instrument reproduced. There are two numbers that w s like to hear over the radio \ich are played cons it which ne hecome tiresome esc are “I'll See You In and “Will You Rememb 3oth numbers at the p i9 possible to he ed several times during an even. SONES are with orches P request program, heard from the t night. Dwight Allen o , who wae on the program eveni 60 o n from the ance' last n. station. ber, rendered v drops | ide 0 the the Bosto ouncer becam it he said he was goir up with 1 ding the game, and furious roars 1s so0 excited th list ) 8 The game vor of Ha milton, 2 to 1. P ard songs of the Girl uned in on WMA rere a music ging was ex tford to hea to Har il we ran into a now-a-days, any number of dance stuff, and 1 reserves a Pereon, ired of dan time OR OBSOLETE! WE HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF HAVING A RADIO STOCK WHICH IS ABSOLUTELY NEW. WE HAVE STYLED N OR OBSOLETE IN OTHING OLD RADIO TO OFFER YOU. GIVING SERVICE IN ATWATER KENT CROSLY STANDARDYNE FADA FRESHMAN SLEEPER SETS (For Sale by All Good Dealers) The Post & | ester (o- DISTRIBUTERS OF EvervTHING IN RADIO 14 MAIN ST. Phone 199 . Dance program evening | nd kept up pro- | orchestra | available cvery night from § to 11| without any { derably | Mr. My | to in a The | and | Re- | erchestra and the Royal Canadians, and we also enjoy hearing Vincent Lopez and Ben Bernle from WEAF, The Cameo Collogians, broadeasting from WGBS on Saturday evenings, ure also well worth hearing. When we can etay awake wo like to hear I'reda Sanker's Toadstools orcheatra | from WAL This group broadcasts at 1:30 a, m. Su PLANTO LINK 18 DI STATIONS listeners favored jazz, while In the > (Hartiord Tncluded in List of Am. T..and T. York, Feb. 18.—An eventual | g info a permanent hook-up, | wns of telephone wires, of sta- for simultancous programs furnished s York, i con- an for super-system of broadcasting, announced by | Telephone and Tele- The new projeet | connection be | | il link - | by m tiol bLradceas 1 18 cities ing ot h radio 1| the American ph company. | provides that the 1 stance telephone lines will the transmission of the| John A. Holman, broad-| ger of the telephor id yesterday. When this project is comple Holman eaid, “a speak ct his personality in or sides and into the hearts| n said that radio fans ng 2z 10 better mu- : most popular feature of | grame. | stations now under contract to participate in the new project, ho sald, included WCAP, Washington; WJAR, Provi WEEI, Boston; f| WDBH, Wo WFI and WOO, \ hi Pittsburgh; | Detr | WCCO, Minneapolis; WOC, Daven- port, Towa; WTIC, Hartford, and WEAR, Cleveland | “It i8 not our purpose,” Mr man explained, “that the 18 stations should take our whole program from | $ to 11 every night. We do not be- ve that would be a good thing, be- | e it would tend to destroy the v of local stations. | rged hook-up broad- who pay for the good- | broadcasting will in proportion to the number of etations they wieh to usa stations 1 sting such ill be paid a pro-rata s reccipts. On the oth taking portions program will ams sting m | company, | ro, th Ity | o p | rom ja | ) | Hol- | 3 “In the ¢ casting, will publicity quoted a rate , stations of sustaining charged pro ra An official of t pany said the west b & telephone com- boundary for crvice is set at Minneapolis Paul and Davenport, while| r southward the scheme can| Vort Worth, Tex., where negotiationa tions are now un- | pointed out tha | ines for { slack-| toma ast is different f Atlanta, Ga., ould be WEDS SECRETLY New York, Feb, 18.—Carlos Cor- dova, son of President Gonzalos Cor- dova of Ecuador, was married se- THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |cretly yesterday to Miss Allce M. IRING RESULTS Carruth, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, |mmu month of 1924 this percentage foll to 35 and in January of this year to only 6 per cent, Peace of Mind For %3 Yearly For less than 1c a day you can ' rent a private box in our Safe Deposit Vault and keep your important papers safe from fire, / theft and loss. 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