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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 19z0 1 p. m--Club Alabam orch. | WOX—Detroit—b516, when we tuned fn a statlon on one VOICES IN THE AIR : Parody Club Revue with|§ p. m.-——Jean Goldkette's ensemble, A of the lower wave lengths and heard pleTy Edwards. 7 ». m—Ypsilantl Normal String Through Tlle statlc an announcer talking in a southern quartet, dlalect, However the statlon was FRIDAY, WAAM—Newark— | - — only WWAD, Philadelphia. The an- — 77 Steinke's Ttalian Night WRC—Washington—169, Last night started off great and |MOURCOr must have spent a woek- (All Programs in Eastern Standard and Heart ! 8 p. m.—Children's hour. we thought the perfect conditions of | ©nd in Atlanta or somo other place. Time.) il Soclety or z i the night bofore were about to be| QUF disappointmont knew no bounds e Radio Trick WCAP—Washington—169 vepoated. Tut no such luck. We|and the occurrence almost polled WTTIC—Hartford—318.6. | » 3 m.—"Earthquakes,” by Tr.|tuned in on the I'amous Artists con- | OUF evening. 8 p. m.—Wallace Barnes Gl y | il nt S # ey Pulg vert and after that was over, It was X from. Briatol, Conn, Eleatio : ilbur, tenor m.JBanjo solos. nimost imporsible to bring anything| . WMAK and WCAD were going at lard, sop Richard Do 10 bert and Wimp E “Dinhonest door to door|in. The static did not come in|!he same time last night and what violin, Talk to bo unt h Town Dlay unders nd work-at-home | crashes, It tumbled in like a water-| they didn't do to the air around 250 Emil Heimberger's dance 1 1, schemes,” talk fall striking on some large and ugly| Meters wasn't worth doing, They from the Hotel Bond 1 Mme Henrlette Coquelet, | rocks. We were the roc ‘\-l‘v‘;‘ certainly churned up the atmos-| WOR—=Newark—105, found one definition of statle that phere and we dug for high ground WRZ—springfield—176 ird orchestra ) o S. Marine band sym. | rather tickles us, The “New York. | When we heard the noise. e e ) Man In Moon starics e says of static; “It 1s an adapta- s § m“fi‘n, kit T Bluchird orchestra ! ardman Park hotel orch, | tion by the radie corporation ot a|. AR attempt on the part of WIZ, nguare formerly used only by sub. | NeW York, to rebroadcast a musical WIP—Philadelphia—309. WGN—Chicago—370. ST program played in London, met with : o000 little success, according to a dispatch this morning. At infrequent inter- s 5 v . i W Famous Artists concert| vals the volce of the announcer of| Dress up for the new Spring season. Dress up in Apparel that shows > ¢ bip: .,”f,'",‘,‘ .'\-v"“,"f'.‘ of Musie through WEAF and about 14 others, | the London music was heard, but at the good cheer, the gay color and the joyous modes of the new Spring b ‘ AR s 11§ on Bestor's orchestra. including WTIC, Hartford, was| times the atatic was so heavy that Geason. Dress up NOW and pay later in small amounts as you get ersity and Dart re, | € worth listening to, and we might say all other sounds were drowned_opt. i Vi i — n:=Ur o) . that wo cnjoyed it more than we did| We heard that nolse at WIZ and paid. Take advantage of our WNAC—Boston—28 v r 1y of those which went before it. could not dope it out at all. It sound- . e m.—Dinner concert. Y ehan « t Kingswood Hollness| music in English better than we do| banquet of boiler makers, We llaten~ \ Houston| €0 classical music in Spanish or Ital cd for several minutes, but the nolse ; 2 & i - We're not high hat and we state|ed to us like a broadcast from a Y ENT PLAN Lsh8 altiho A s oncert under the | right here that we like popular| foundry, or heavy applause at a ; Women’s and Misses’ ', — [ over the radio. Now we don't mean| kept up and so did we—with diffi- iR 1o WEAR: WSB—Atlanta—128, by that that don’t like to hear a| culty, Finally we went elsewhere, ast by 1 6 p m.—News, markets bedtimc|concert by a famous artist, it he or CRECIY sity A ; T Ty story. she happens to come to New Britaln| Here's one from White Plains, Y. ; tal, 9 p. m.—Dixle string band or Hartford, but over the radio a|N. Y.: ’ , \\'ulc—in;-lun..nu Hill—316, B R OTTal 1:45 p. m.—0y | of the charm is lost, to| Using a radio broadcasting set, 7 —_— y of thinking. However, the | William Meyers yesterday sent his | oty P . 18, eQriTa:Co. s WMBE—Miami—384. e T e S s T e N Models for'nll occasions at truly wonderful i . : g ; B twood Hotel o orchestra which broadcasts oceasion- | the sctence department of the High 4 savings. NOW is the time to buy that new ; and foatures. | 011y in conjunction with these pro-| school. The excuse gave out the in- 1 Suit, Coat or Dress. s grams is g oly uppreciated. We | formation that Meyers had been WPG—Atlantic City—299, WMC—Memphis—199, 1d listen to that orchestra all| slightly injured and could not attend 1 14 98 19 98 29 98 ‘,,\ —Hotel Traymor dinner| 9:30 p. m.—Program to bs announcs night, that is, up to 1t 11 o'clock. | s:»m;, at seems to like a good | . 9 ° 9 ° Ambassador Hotel concert| 12 midn - Well, to get on to last night's pro- | ALY, | 3 aatiel aram, We'll 6ort of skip through it| Harry Van Tiizer, writer of senti- h \ ) . 10:45 p. m u Epsilon Chi #o- Dbecause we have a lot of work to mental and old time songs, such as e G fety dance Hotel Ambassador. i ; and it's almost 6:30 a. m. t ‘Til the Sun Shines Nellle, I's orches — ; whole day practically gone and noth- hen the Harvest Days Are Over, | s 7 . N KDKA—Pittshurgh—309. $ ing accomplished. Billy Murray, well | Jessie,” “Down Where W Sturdy, Well-Wearing Clothes b b — o ileor e B o known n, acted as announ-| burger Fiows,” “Down Where The | 2 WBAP—Fort Worth—476, ¢ His efforts were well meant, | Cotton Blossoms Grow,” “On a Sun-| { ' ' 30 p. m.—Fred Wagner's Hawaiian | but he acted as if he were not sure | day Afternoon,” and dozens of others £ and as if he did not know | popular yea ago, will be heard vas going to say next, If from WHN, New York, on Tu g . @ Geebee, ity | T a 5 wred too anxious| evening, March 17, from 10 o'cl 3 3 ur Radio Prob- e i ire : WDAF—Iansas City—365. and that reacts as unfa- until 10:30 o'clock. He will sing some . ems.’ 5 2 i 50 p. m.—Mar ceather, | vorably on fans as an announcer wlo of his own old time melodies. This Sults opcoats 35 p. m.—Larry Frank orchestra.|g p m art. | time signal, is too indifferen song writer, no doubt one of the ) L i | 9:55 p. m—Time signats; weathor| 7 P: School of the Alr. Address. SRS | most popular, will bring back mem- / : Real good-looking styles Models that were made MNTONew Hotkbat: | forecast. | g ] -ady. The International Novelty orches- | 7108 to m:n?r\iu(v-r yrirwlm can think ! 1 featuring the snappy 1o sell for $5 to $10 more, 0 p. m.—Police alarms. —_— s 8 “nser it P the Program with | back 20 years o Ore. ¥ e " Quits 9 ” 1ceting of WCAE—Plttshurgh—162 m.—Popular program. | or i ranid AL / models. Two-pant Suits, Real wonder values. Seene b o FER e b “Lucky” List [§ $29.50 $25.00 'GBS—New York—316. G s SomE . 3005 —Prog ) : Mieenld s ! o dtag Drogtal, Men's and Young Men'’s Men’s and Young Men’s to depend too much on the stringed —Disraeli's “C by SRR instruments. Then followed *“That ewed. 3 Wicked go0,” a number with a 30 p. m.—Police alarms; weather. FGY—Schenectad y—380. 6:45 p. s 3 and characteristics : i h M. W 30 p. t. Sunday school lesson I, r T 3l ay rendered in approved / i p - — o ter orchestra. | 1 3ad BI and “Oh 1 WEAF—New York—492. 3 h talk m.—S: i Mabel.” e . 6 to 12 p. m.—Dinner music; Mozart | . m—WGY o t ) ! ! . String quartet; etory teller; Mar-{§:15 p. m.—D . o ird : | The most e le fe ; p Haskell, soprano; e H. Store one of the great piness Boys: W. Hart Giddi pianist: Chalme ensemb r TR ¢ " ; - e o o 2 B2 “Planning and_Planting KOA—Denver. ; \sts, s performance was € ; 4 ® 413 Main Street — Open Evenings — 415 Main Street " George Dale, tenor; R . m.—Stock reports, n t v and one found him- y Lieberman, violinist; Lilo Venice i lo 10w §:40 p. m.—Book of Know selt wondering how the performer conld make his fingers move &0 theater orchestra ly. Henry Burr was present IO Drostan: and he offered “When You and I = ers Young Maggie,” “Dear One,” WE ARE NOW BACK AT| CROWLEY BROS, INC. KIPRU—Bristow, Okla. 385, 1 "Wonderful One E this last with o Get out of the Factory, Here's Q midnight—Midnight frolic. saxophone obli ¢ Weidoett. SEEE PAINTERS AND . m—Hoalth talk. e Weldoett's work 1n this last mumbes Bl | iy OUR OLD LOCATION DECORATORS | | 5 p. m.—Geo. Olson’s musie. —Oakland—361. was a trifle too pronounced and it n Chats. 6 p. 1 1 Canadiar b Rt e Eove, |ivas et Lmen il 'mj";"{jrd"- that Just Uutsme BflStUl 22 STATE ST. fifi:..??.‘llfl&sgffiefi. 30 p. m—Cinderella orchestr WEAR—Cleveland—390. —— Roy Rucker, county prosecutor at all fobs. —TEL. 2913 e AMuaia ot e . S ADReIoA—107 Y. Scdalia, Mo., plans to publish names w H ve ; 3 : : e 10. D, m—Poptlar song program £ et (GUIp) | ough the prescription method. A H HARR[S : ) Razaf, songs pah vt 1 2 e O whe His Jist reads like the social regis- | F S I E . . 5 p. m.—"Storage Batteries.” WWJ—Detroit— 2 m t— nusic. Boitie ‘,.”,,l,m\ A Ity orches. | t€r: He says publications helps to | flr ae nr Xc ange H 0 U S E CINDERS FOR SALE 30 p. m.—TRoseland dance . le n.—Dinner musie _Puplls of J. Smallr n = ; as a good one | Cnforce dry laws. | ) R e R iy For City Property ||ret z.a1m 24178 1300 sTANCER ST TEL au1ps such as Waring's s few other big 67 acres of land, fine new $-room fos . 5 hat, t0o. house and barn, equipped with electricity, 1 minute from state THE GREATEST RADI WeLlhouEhi e Wars o highway. Almost enough lumber Cottages on the east side in a central location are th pretty special last night or \er house. 300 ap ; § = something pretly special last night {I_:ps“‘:‘f}' lfr:‘m‘ e .‘n‘”r'lf scarce. We can offer you a one-family house at No. 518 | troes. All kinds of farm tools and Church Street with steam heat and three-car garage at a ! machinery. Cows, Horses, Chick- fair price. : I.eam TU Thmw Yflur VOice SAXOPHONE & TENOR BANJO ||| ens, ete. Fishing stream. Iine Money to loan on first and second mortgages. brook. PLAYERS Good income from railk, Land Lessons fiven in both near and || in fine condition ‘ : R lE t t ; Distant Ventriloquism. JTots of For The Purpose of Starting a amp ea s a e 0. . Fun Fooling Your Friends, Any Saxophone and Banjo Band W. J. PHI N AGENCY | ome Can Tearmn, In This City. Tel. Bristol, Conn, 3 272 Main Strect Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. | Sat. 2:00 to 9:00 p. m Apply at 1 588 Instructor N. RAYMOND s Loprate & Urgo Studios AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE | "eeiimiue || %, [THE OLD HOVE Will eliminate Mounted in a Rudy Kath- RYA - — ca v ke | TER, E4HGS the Travelers = heautifully fin- ‘ ' 4 : B/\EI\_E SREASE Station, WTIC, ] ) « v , SO0t PANT L2 mn. Fea = ‘e . @ ished cabinet ° AN\‘\'$ > and hring in dis- 7 - | 1§ : ‘ \ 5 ] which alone is tant stations on a We start on our Summer Schedule March 11. loud speaker. worth $20.00. Open week days 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 8:30 TUSKA SUPERDYNE JUNIOR a.m. to 12:30. 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