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" ~ 16 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925. e S = | W IP—Philadelphia—509, WONX—Detroit—516, luck, as someone 18 needed to take|dialect. Anothem was “Just What VOICES IN THE AIR n.—Weather forccast 6 p. m~—Joan Goldkette's ensemble, | the place of the WOS star, Good Are Cocoanuts?" We listened il Benjamin Franklin orch|? p. m.—Miss Elizabeth Woller, gon- AL to that number for awhile in sort of C— Unclo Wip's 1toll call, tralto; Henrletta Stryker, planist, WLW received a visit last night|a daze and then decided that the THURSDAY P The Scout and his Voca - irom that well known figure, Sena-|number meant ‘something, although e st | tion,” ta WW I —Detrolt—353 tor Schultz, This worthy delivered an| we were ot sure what, We are still (All Programs in Eastern Standard | ¢ broy Holaz, so-| 6 \ ! music. addroes on “Modern Improvements,” | not sure, after giving It a great deal Time.) BV ) Swelgert, con- me as WEAF. As usual, he was funny and his talk|of deep thought all day. Tt was N S Connel, basso; Geo. was entirely orlginal and apparently | something like “When It's Night- WTIC—Hartford—318.6 | tonor, a1 he West WREO—Tansing extemporancous. The Senator 1s|time tn Italy." Program from WEAI fa Mus wsoclation, 5por o orchestra and male | known throughout the middle west. O] amous Artist co v Conservation of Humar At times he drops in on the Chicago Nearly every station featured a ) c [ stations and it is possible to hear| plano solos last night. The night was 2 g t C 1) 5 WGN—Chicago—370. lim from Detroit, Elgin and several adapted to this sort of musie and i pecl or 33 ; | 7 p. m.—Orgar cther places, He s popular with | none of those instrumente had that | ; phsois: s rvey Marburge Drake ensemble k- | radio fana, tinny sound that sometimes . char- m.—Market report. ¢ quinte L Er Al | acterizes recitals of this eort. m.—Bedtime story WOR—Newark—10 m.—Raflway employes' banquet.| We tuned in WRAX at Gloucester . . RS i 51 R Geo s .l i1 p. m—Don Bestor's orchostra, | City, New Jersoy, just as.an orch Soveral fans have taken issue Frlda and Saturda D tra was playing 1 last number, It's| with Aunt Enna, that militant rado KDRA—Pittsburgh—309. ulsyille—100, | Just as well too. The station's trans- | fan, whose radical letter adorned | N TR T t [ standard time an-| mission wa bad and 1t ralsed rim|fthis column a few night past, One Mar « with etations three and four degrees | ian writes to us regarding her likes ert. Digest of | on elther side. of it, | and aislikes for classical and popu- | sson. Wl GO0 D | tar music and then adds: el | " newa bulletins.| KTHS at Hot Springs, Arkansas,| “One more thing. 1 think that| N Miss M 3 r 0 “lintock an announced | came in for the first time and w unt KEnna,’ if that was the name, 15 p. m.—Stanley Cr 8 1l g (na nee Wt ock, [were rather pleased to get it, We've | was a little rough last eve! Why, T e Wit eere Pl el S 5 | been trying to bring in that station|when she (?) hears one of the pro- . ] ime signals and w | Yinet | tor several months and radio fane | grams read, doesn't she stop to thin S s : TE X e ather| 6 t : | Know the satistaction there is in 8uc- | how much the program m c & lote! Brunswick orch. | forecast - | ceeding in doing so. However, the|to these folks from ‘Podunk? They T Don Ramsey's Four, 11 5 “oncert from Pitteburgh KGO—Oakland—3861. | station didn't remain long. Ten min-| cannot live in a eity, and so cannot Y 3 STk orch| 1dio. 9:45 p. m.—Stock repor | ntes and it faded out, to stay out|go to concerts and movics, maybe, it | et cms he rest of the evening, for try|and when they send in their ap- . L WNAC—Boston—280. ) 2 11 m wence,” comedy in|as w t could not be heard | planse by telegrams they are ju E Chaithour s Rartaonoert: four acts, by KGO Playe Y W we were listening to it | zetting a little kick out of life, They Rita . : » K y |1tp4a Halstead's orchestrs scveral plano s0los of a mediocre na- | éhow they are good sports by spend- s m Loew's St 7 1 e —— ture were played. ing that money, and we' hcre ca $6 to $8 Values 3 n from New York WKAQ—San Juan—311 lnnr\'vl that the music we are en-| ert by famous artists, n.—Concert fro B J s W Tractor Power,” | joying, 18 being heard in those small | rtown orchestra, " restaurant. | a debate 'S, Chicago, did not | towns far away, T think ‘Aunt . e and we heard only the first| Lnna’ is wrong.” Th d Fl lig Brother Club, |1 t, dna aters station is one of the| Present separation of radio broad- ram by Federation mezzo contralto; | Th h Th s . r those interested in agricul- | casting wave lengthe by ten kilo- | 9 Fr il Drose B roug e Otatic Hany prograsis intercsting | cycles has/Bsen found insuicfent by omens e artment N Sha > Shaeffer, mers are broadcast. the and ) | department of commerce, violiniste; Warren Sachse, . .. | another effort will be made to relieve and Joseph Lilly, planists, Follow- ast night was a real one for and Mrs. Turner presented one | interference between stations broad- . ed by ce music Sta « ere Was SOme | of the hest programs of mandolin | casting on adjacent wave bands. | Th]rd Floor - — y in € b ter 71and guitar musie that -we have ever| The department believes this re- WGY—Schenectady—380. ‘elock no noise of any kind was to| peard. The Turners broadcast from | lief will have to come from one of} ew York—361, , e 1 3 be heard and this perfect condition | WBJ, Roanoke, Virginia, and weltwo sou , either the refinement of Dlcott Vail. 3 eview of New Book kept up until about 11, wheq sattic | were surprised at the eage with| hroadcasting apparatus to permit of s Organ program. began to come in again. DX stations | “h the station was picked up. The | much closer tuning by the listener- MILLINER ! . m. | n.— , “Childhood Trair 1st have dashed into New sgram consisted of duets and eolos | in or the separation of wave lengths . m.—berry Bradford r:nrr«L ing.” radio sets ke a home run, bec: ' ¢ the numbers being. “In The| by 15 kilocycles instoad of 10, The 11:3v p. m.—Organ recital, Suengeany, the evening, it Was| gweet By Bye.” Other old time | latter course is more probable. | 7 , tenor. - esible ring in stations from | yumbers Ity arrangements| Scparation of the stations would y ley orchestra. WGR—Bufialo—319. the western & ., with no trouble | wey o ation faded at| :nvolve a further reallocation of 30 p. m.—Everglades Revue Hallpryd Trio. a . | times. but was audiblo throughout| wave lengths and would be a move i y Woods, songwriter. | 7.7 ] st of the day's & {the evening. |in the opposite diraction from the . m. Hawkins, tenor. ) Industrial Employ- ! E Ly recommendations of the recent na- . m.—0'Meara Gardens orch. N etin. ne s " another, - rem ¢ | WIZAN's late organ recital by Pro- | tfonal radio conference, which rec- . m.—Hotel St. George orch. from WEAR| With ons little while and then| fegsor Tdward Benedict from the ommended the present 10 kilocycles ' 5 Jean Moresco, tenor. - going on B other. WSAL af | Emery Majestic theater, Providence, | and “which firat favorably reported b L »ssman and Osborne, inel Cincinnarl ed . an ex came in with customary clarity and | a separation of only seven Kkilo- ular ram 8 o program was up to the usual|cycles.” anding By for|11 p. m.—Cooper c ¢ s _ Il the force of 1 dard maintained by thisor-| = o ! $10 to $15 Values and male v G t $ Small, the Ra ganist, The overture from *“Poet and 12 to 12:30 a. m.—Parody Club Re-| accordion. Doherty Melody Boy ave af Jast reached Cin-| Peaciit was one of the numvers Three Arrested Following | e Gl DA wards) o 4 cinna touring from ;‘u“.;.v rendered in 1ts entirety. Classical se- | Stratford Auto (;rash‘ 213 e0.-Olson’s mu Aoy ey port to Chicago and thence to 2e-|joctlons rar . - 3 S Wi ey e o e Lo mh e D the populat| stratford, Conn., March 12.—Ap- | WFBH—New York—273. ‘ R ; i 1o 18 The One | piased in perfoct atyle, It was with | Proaching: Stratford center by way | ee ¢ p. m—Murlel Anderson, contralto. i 'y Douglas, vi oling N “Where's | roal o slgned off, ater|f Ferry boulevard at a'high rate | Kathrine Schultz, violin. i £ E 3 nd “Laugh It| gozi A e | of speed early today, a sedan carry- | .—Health talk. 11:45 p. m. !" Thes 1 PP |ing three Boston youths, 21 to d 5 ] 3 - i | ch s W lalmoat forzot WABI. a¢ Bans|YeaIs of ageioyerturned onia ieurvei| (3 . 7 p. m.—Muriel Dal, WGST | me me. Ti Maine. which eame in unusually @ short distance east of the center m ow lsp ay 7:15 p. m.—Vicente Corlellat, bari-|§ p. m.—Miss Edith Moore, 50 t s anges in ight, A varlety program|and was completely wrecked, The tone. | Mrs. J. O. Banders, violin.. * SOngs, S0 tha ey wil s \ted, the outstanding fea- | 0CCUPan escaped serious injury and p. mp—Woodmansten Inn orch.| American Folk Ballad,” talk G ] wch has a pleas- | 1ype 1 a group of piono solos, | Were arrested. Stratford police be- | 10:30 p. m—Club Kentucky. 3 B 5 er two of them | orted at times, but enter- | lleve from questioning the youths Al Raymos, | WMBF—Miami Beach—381, 3 her at ha ! J that the car was stolen in Boston. Club Toklo. T p. m—Tleetwood Hotel orchestra, | Ltile ratties a mean pia v .. The youths under arrest gave their M e O S bt their act is ' airly outdid itself names as George Faulkner, Jack ; " I&L piu NSy gndfeaty ¢ s or s i ‘,: AL :\';Sl:m.“)‘-,‘::xke and James Walsh all of Bo; 5 ¥ WE ARE NOW BACK AT| CROWLEY BR0)S, IN | WMC—Menfphis—3s00, A : . i % heard sevoral morc or|ton. They suffered bruises and lac- | | Get out of the Factory. THere's PAINTERS AND m.—Methodist yrphanag b i 1 n ical songs, rendered by| erations and are being held until the Something Good T ol am. tra_enterta { Al o a Danny ‘.\\;;vnv,gl‘f One was “The | pollce can establish the ownership « OUR OLD LOCATIO DECORATORS - 2l and Smatl. ThiS| g Brown Hat” In alleged Irish |of the automobile. t U t 'd B"st I 267 Chapman Street WBAP—Fort Worth—1 e il | us II SI E ) 0 22 STATE ST. 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Cows, Horses, Chick- pect street. This is a very central location. Excellent trees. All kinds of farm tools and 7 m.—Sar isit tures were included i ’ . ens, ete. shing stream. Iine place also for rooming house. njunction ion WEAL, DS i 2 c Good income from milk. Land Srnen i st AN S T W it ez Camp Real Estate Co. W. J. PHELAN AGLNCY Tel. Bristol, Conn. Tel, 272 Main Strect Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg gt el A A, MILLS [= , o Bl e 477 B of e et Vo tia fl prioNE 381 s0 west may st. § THE 'OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLE & 5 NNEIRY “on” surance| NOTICE! | == i nt Lopez and his orch WO0O—Philadelphia—508. p. ni.—S; K FI—I 0~ Angeles—16% We start on our Summer Schedule March 11. . Open week days 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 8:30 Geo' A Qlllgley a. m. to 12:30. BUILDING WALL P A;El;_ O’Neil Tire & R makes A DiFFERENCE || Battery Co. Read the : I AMONG the many influences which ercate the home §|N 39 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 900 ” atmosphere none is zreat n Wallpaper. There are : 500" WENT OuT REAL ESTATE many current patterns and colorings for every room in \?.?HSEL';:;";,D FOR SALE” your house hut ther > wallpaper which will best INCLUDE YOUR 4 . : ADS . ITYPEWRITER e g it the WHILE THE TowA BoYS WERE STILL FUSSINGAS To WHO SHOULD WASH THE WINDOW FOR THE NEW Classified Page IR oA g | New Bfltain Typewriter Exc“ange §§\; J MILLINER, ALONG CAME THE PORTER FROM sranik reflect vour taste and personalit 179-183 ARCH ST. NEW BRITAIN §| . “86 WEST MAIN ST N THE CENTRAL HOTEL AND DID THE JOB o1 o wea semece. el