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16 ._.._,___ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 192, ‘ ton Flsher. WTAM=Cleveland—389.4, KSD—St. Louls—545, being recelved in such volume that VOICESIN THEAIR 45 p. m. awley, tenor.| 6 p. m.—Hotel Blatler coneert or-|9 p, m.—Reader, violinist and barl- | the interference did not mar pro- p. m~—"Timely Topics. chestra, . | tone. Address, “Milk Around the|grams to any great extent, Capadian EEEETIE 10 p. m.—Raymond G. Parker, - — World,” stations came in loud and seml-dis- THURSDAY. or. AR—=Cloveland-—389.4, tant western stations were heard to So— 3 2l Streat band. Louis Rich and his orches- WOC—Davenport-—i81. good pdvantage, There was some eams on Eastern Standard | 3.8 neers Radie pro-| rtn. Ruth Bair, soprano, 45 p. m.~—Chimea concert, | fading. Time, § p. m.—~Concert arranged by WEAI [T p, m.—Weather forecast. News gon s - Police alarms; weath-| of Now Yotk bulletins, . WRZ—Springficld—i | recasts et § p..me—Bedtime story, hbirplegy? & rqAY i p. m.—Philharmonic Trio, [ WRC—\Washington—469, LI p. m~—California orchestra. ‘,‘?:,l..:;«:.\l'tli\'glllorml"t :.';:.- mz:fi lu‘:\: M WHN—New York City—361. 15 P m—Childron's. hour, 12 midnight—Dance orchestra. wave lenkth, but with good volume HARTFORD HARTFORD 7:05 p. m 6,30 p. m.—Violin to . m.—Lge House Tho. flbdmideing, lrale ANELY with §oo . 3 T S r Sy 00 . i Vieht" 5 e o only thing that marred an oth- i i 3 e A Sbeddy i b WDATER fls Olia==000, 1 [isEring ool IsaprogTazy WEs A ik To Place Telephone Orders, For General Business Ingland Ho ad. 1 : cal dor the aueplées.” o - 6:50 p. m.—Marketgrams, weather, | tinet generator hum, which gave the ~Call 2:5101 ¢ all 2.5 LFraparolOn ot Mafen : : A . FONE A rienony L ORI EER _ time signal. 3} voices and music tinny sound. A C 1 NRB AL t 5 3 ; . p. m.—School of The Alr. Plano| group of Hawalian guitar solos was 0 p. m—kdu u 1 WOX—Detroit—516. tuning in number, Bedtime # fl i} . B R oSN sy : Sl satteey i o bhan § 4 dtime 6tory. | furnished for the entertalnment of Our Mail Order Department provides for the carefully filling of -all re- Music. dio fa s * § A m—Wiliam . Tilton, baritor m ( 30 p. m—Musical program. 2:45 to 2 o m—N e Frollod B quests for merchandise. Our trained shoppers will seleét for you as care- WAVI—Detfolt—353. | NPl A KFNS at Shenandoahpresonted a fully as though you were doing it yourself. 2 ra r the bene # Dimngr ¢ - Sman] late program for the benefit of s The Détwolt Nows orchestrn.| W HI—Kansas Clty—305. teners-in In New York and Callfor- Telephone orders will he filled in the same thorough manner. Give this 3 301 re trg nia. The music was furnished by the i . 3y f+ ~Jeah Goldketics orclicsire. 14 p. m—Dinner. muslc, Elka' band &nd the atactiona ‘wero branch of our store service a trial. m.—Detrott News orchesti-| 9 p. m.—Old time music program. | noteworthy because of the clarity of : | reception ) Revue, KY W—Chicago—536. WBAP—] ¥ 0. L s News, financial and finai | $:30 p. m.—Musical program. W FI—Philadelphin— | Concert by artista of| WTIC took care of part of £ 0 1 orehes © p. m.—Children's bedtime story. | Texas ristian University. WEAF'S program In an excellent y Jim : n-DInier. casncert: ey manner. Transmission was good and We ran into a station new to us Club Ry m {\\'1:”’ 9 p 1l “Twendy Minutes of Good A —Denver—323. this station, if it (‘;)Il\(lm s the pro- rom WEAT. dir ‘ § p. m.—Tinal readings, stock re- Bram of relaying WEA presenta- eal " yrts and late news bulletins, tions will perform a rehil service for For Spring lelphia—3509 P, m— irs < Silent night New England fans, who are unable i e | i al ) i Evating labiiiom | e at times to bring in WEAF, because ne . a : anh . WNAC—Boston 1 n et R 50 the tading of s station. Madamo ] Wherever fashionable women gather this Spring, you will see charming en- Boy Scout f - - o et les Marie Thomas, Welsh contralto, was i 1ati m.—WNAC din 1ce WIP—Philadelphia—509 #:45 p. m—Vinal reacings, etock re- |\ an o voio and rendered several sembles in many variations. : BN m e\ v forecs teworthy numbers. The concert by SEALHi : . 3 1 A lan £ {1 N arpie ALl el Distinctive stylings in Kasha, Ottoman, Undeniably smart, with dress and P e Sl ‘P"’Wf”‘y‘l'“”“ ree. Vel york came in clearly and was unin- Patou, Crepe and Charmeen. Very slim matching coat or combined with printed |10 ¢ 2. m—~Orcheajra and solofets, | terrupted by static or code. and straight with occasional touches of silks. In such alluring colors as Acada, WEAF—New York Clty—102 e : m.—Ci c : fur; applique, or braid—lovely beyond Tiger Eye, &inger Snap, Creole and WL W—Cincinnati—1 | 'ports and néws items, Dinncr concert, 11 p. m.—Program by San Franeisco L WCAL at Pittsburgh surprised ue . 3 3 + CRAC—Montreal—125. 8 T RO, ‘]' Bl ght.—Melody Boys. ¢t| 530 p. m—Canadian National Rail- | P “"““'““,r‘f “’m:nz in loud all ord . Venezia under f Sinf | ways using call letters CNRM. | evening. This station usually plays York Federation of : Al L A e S | hide and seck with us and at times el s 0 < $:30 p. m.—Secti ¢ H. M. Can-| sot. ver, las ¢ et el i WEIT—Philadelphia—:305 4 Pl DR 1| {he station stopped ite fooling and let L L : I i radio| 7 | us hear what was going on. A pro- . | s WSAT—C | adian Grenadier Guards band. Siph off 14 cod 1 p. m.—Tenor solos, male quartet, | il e e e S e Apparel Shop—Third Floor | CNRW—Winnipeg—1450. | by Michael Mever, Jr. One thing we | v | like to hear s a eornet golo over the | radio, when conditions are going for lE s Pro-| roceiving. The tone of Mr., Meyer's WGBS—New York Cily—316. 3 Report ondition oz| hounced N di % BRI instrument was clear and bell Jike $ p. m,—Uncle GeeBe | 30 to 10 p. m.—Happy Hoosier |11 p. m.—Country Club.orchestra ond he provided several minutes of e e rual y a e 0 1130 p. m.—Jersey Coll S, 6.4 m.—Hotel Ten Eyck orches armonists. Int. Sunday school | = ! entertainment for us before we de- ¢ " cason, Welfare talk. late news CNRC-LCalgary—130. SR T o e O T s | iy {alieg : e e bulletins., Central etandard time|11.p. m.—Bedtime story. e ibnd i m—GConce hestra from| book \nnounced at 10 o'clock. | studio program. 5o B | L Ritz-Carlto 7:45 p, m.—~Talk, “Manors of New - | | i ( p. m.—Oliver Saller, “Footlight rk.’ WOM—Memphis—169. We hf‘vi'll'd a l)quinn of “H.‘M 1 Coneert of . m.—Program 3 ! ==Y | Pinafore” last night from KDKA. ¥ Astrol of Albany Jower Stores corporatic « || That's cither the 10th or 12th time | from Pic T115 4t eOrann mecital - Tllrough The Statlc (wo've heard a part of that same S 1 g ? : show, each time from a ,different | ° on, Iramatic KDK ‘_],H Pittshurgh—309. r suuion. However, the broa rc‘nst was{ R . 3 o . . ; T e T e arket reports. | A nmovel ani inieresting feature | excellent and the volees ot ail the|§ A there are any number of most unusual opportunities to secure desirable 10:15 p. m.—Program from Picca-|7:15 n. m rket T t EAN'S late program last night | porformers were clear and pleasing | ticl R diture of.but littl b G 30 1 m—Atlanta Music club wom- | W und Th Eadio Map,” ar-|to hear. We didn't stay long, how- || articles of furniture with the expenditure of.but It e money. 11 p. m—Macy and Scott, “Radio | § T el RO | ranged by Professor Edward Bene- fover. o) But—the days remaining in which you may take advantage of the reduced Aces.” mery Majesti : x . T e nd played by| Philip Spitalny from WraM pro- || Prices ave all too few. ,‘ S he recital. { vided dance music at 6 o'clock and " Toue (ot miny hronicastng | again at 10:30 oclock. 1 seems ot T “AX HOUSEHOLD CLUB PLAN OF EASY PAY- e e 7ILL ENABLE'YOU T0ENJOY THE COMFORT OF announcer, who dedi- cial “| cated a sglection to each of the sta-| 1y is to insert as many original ef-| .CES YOU SELECT WHILE PAYING FOR THEM. | tions meMtioned. Each selection was | fects and novel effects as possible. | played on the org F lies the interest in the band. urni o H + \¢1 7 | s here is alvays something new 10 | Furniture—Eighth, Ninth and Eleventh Floors. Among the stations and selections | hear. | were, WIAJ, New Have: Yale Lpeadini s | | songs: WMBF, Miami Be: “In; doln Grobstein, well known amz\-] WGY—Schenectady ; ' — 8 p. m.—Market reports. Market quotations; nes WHAS—Tonisville—100. pom dtime travel tales hie orches Juotati | i 6 p. m.—Central standard tome :mA‘ ) p. m—Varlety musical | The Gopd Old Summer Time;"”|teur of this city, while listening in a ‘\\'4',\1‘, Washington, “Columbia, The | few nights ago, between 95 and A- H- HARRIS - | Gem of the Ocean”; WSB, Atlanta, meters, heard a program by WGY's| DON” I v W RRY ! | “Dixie;” KGU, Honolulu, “Aloha|test station 2-XI, broadcasting on CINDERS FOR SALE . | Oe;” WMAQ, ago;" | 100 meters. The announcer ne‘kwli WBBI, Indlanapo Indiana | all who heard the station to write to | —General Trucking— (@ Let the task of making out your Income Tax become a pleasure by ‘ t ‘ : Home:” WHA Jouisville, *0ld|the General Electric company and | 1366 STANLEY ST. TEL. 817 e P ;i W 0 a | Kentu . Boston, | tell how the DrogTams hroadcaat on | same sy e employing tholielp Ot aiNicior Addipg Machine, “Yankes Doodle:” WNYC, New | this wave length are being received. | ~ T o TG D B ONLY $100.00. Get Yours Today. “Sidewalks of New Y [ This station broadeasts every Satur-| CROWLEY BROS. INC. | York elty w York; | 7 Professor Benedict knows how to| WGBS will broadcast Rossini's | a ¢ play an organ, too. He made it do|opera, “Barbiere Di Siviglia,” on ?67 Chapman Street 96 WEST MAIN ST. l Il t ’7 | everything but get up and walk out | Sunday evening. Because of the suc- Estimates cheerfully given op | | of the theater. Whether the musle|cess of the first opera broadcast | all fobs. —TEL. 2913 | be classical or j: he responds to [ “Cavalleria Ru ana,” on February | it and makes one feel that he has|8, it has been ded to send an- heard an entire brass band. lulh'r into the air. DI = Our Crackers Are itione were good last n:giu\ Applicants for the West Puim; Always Fresh Shortly after 9 o'clock static came| Military ~ Academy must agree /to | CLAMS FOR CHOWDER in to somk extent, but stations were' serve in the army for eight years. | 2ha o : & | SHRIMP | j CRAB MEAT | | | | | | Absolutely Painless | Honss ovsTEr co. Camp Real Estate Co. LOBSTERS | 5 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. Temporarily Located at | : T h E . 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford' e | ooth Extraction 'THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLE == [ MARYLAND OYSTERS | | end—Two Family House with a large lot on South Burritt [ | street—It should sell at’ once.—See us. Money to loan’on first and second mortgages. l This house is the lowest price we know of af the west It is a well known fact that when teeth are ex- tracted in Dr. Keith’s office, it is not a case of.didn’t hurt much. It is a case of 1T DIDN'T HURT A BIT 4 a and best of all there are no bad after effpcts. HE DIDNT : i il bl GET . HOME It's here—now on display at our PAINLESS DENTISTRY HERE IS A REALITY— : N NOT A DREAM ) S showrooms. Come see 1t the new A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU T HEARD HE) M %) LostT 9o¢ ( F LUNCHES A 4 AT CARDS ! Standard Six Coach—a very fine o17e . ' car at an exceptionally low price. Dro WIlllam Fo Kellh “ R ’Phone 3440 Nurse In | G Open Evenings 338 Mam Street Attendance [ FRY PANS ~ Made of SHEET IRON CAST IRON ALUMINUM A & D Motor Sales CO., ln(:. | All sizes and prices i ST”RE=§ET L sehone 290 , | AA. MILLS fii:::‘;@fifl':::fi&* PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. THE POoOL. ROOM LATE TODAY STANL € THIS . UDEBAKER YEAR e ica bl