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S 5 P AR50 50 AL R, 1 s b b NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925, | 9:45 p. m.—E, Deutsch, violinist, orchestr |9 P m. avenport, Zither club, We had no trouble In bringing in| WJY, at least we took it for granted VOICES IN THE A]R 10 p. m,—Radlo Question Box. 11 p. m,—Paul Whiteman's Jluu-!! WDAF—Kansas Clty—365, . o WGY last night. We had only to turn | that it was a recital. But we can- 10:15 p. m.—Martha Brauninger, so-| Traymore orchestra. 0:50 p. m.—Marketgram, weather, Through The Statlc on the sot and in that etation|not say as to the name of the vio- o prano - - time signals, boomed, even if the dlals were set|linist, what he played . or even FRIDAY, 10:30 p. m.—Nassau club orchestra, KDKA—PIttshurgh— 7 p. m—School of the Alr, Speaker for 600 meters, The station came in | whether or not the music was worth T E “PP“SE" s - 7115 p. m.—Btockman reports. from the Kansas City Children's| Don't talk about atatic to us. Our|louder on someone else’s wave (listening to. (All Programs in Fastern Standard WGHBS—New York—310, 7:30 p. m—The Radlo Rhymster, Bureau. The Tell-Me-a-8tory | recelver 18 a magnet for all tht sort | 1eNEth than it did on its own. The .. Time.) 6 pom Goebec 7:45 p. m.—"How Costs Control| Lady. The Trianon ensemble. of stuff, Last night in addition to the | Schencctady station does tricks 1Ke |y, ..o wag one bright spot In our st ] m.—"What's Your Radio| prices.” 9 v, m—Popular program. _|stono crusher which waa banging | that every 8o often and we've been | oyoning und that was the dance pro- Flght lOl' Relm m Bflllds WIIC—Hartford—318 Trouble $:16 p. m—Brittania Rulea the| 12343 3. mo=Nighthawk Frolie. The away just insido our loud apeaker, rather puzzled as to tho reason O goypy from WGBS at 6:80 o'clock. | § p. m—Madamo Seila Joe! ¥ 40 p. m.—Larry Iunk orchestra. Novel,” sixth in the serics of dis- Merry Old Chief” and the Plan-|several gangs of workmen were oc- it. The WGY players were present-| ),y garmon and his Cinderella or- 0becwl wb smte ontralto.’ Miis Taural Gaudat - cussions. 1 tatlon Players cupled In tearing out the side of our! IN8 & comedy, “Agatha's Aunt. We| ) gvy put out a great program of l y * plano solos. Arion Male Quartet WEAF=New York—192, §:30 p. m.—8peclal program, | house and then putting it together| Weren't in the mood for anything| p,,yiar numbers. This orchestra im- RIS toINe annalingad y 12 p. m.—Dinner music; health |9 p. m—Program ’ KYW—Chicago—>536. | again. Several times we tried to get|!lke that. e proves with every broadcast, it 10 p, m.—Dance music. Emil Helm Jk; Premier Male quartet; “Sir|9:35 p. m.—Time signals; weather| 7 p. m.—Final marketa. a word in edgewlse, but to no avall, seems, and the numbers never seem | Chicago, March 20.—~Attorneys for berger's orchestra from the Hot Hobgoblin Takes a Ride,” story;| forccast. | 7:85° p. m.—Bedtime story. | The crashes came as rapidly as ma-| Couldn't get anywhere near WTAS, | 514, no matter how many times they | Willlam D. Shepherd, held on an in« e Kistelle Rowe, soprano; “The Hap- —_— § p. m.—Dinner concert, chine gun fire. Figin. The noiso was terrific around | gve played as requests. That's a good | dictment charging him with = the | i Rutger's college WOAE—=Pittsburgh—162, 10 p. m.—Midnight revue. AL 300 meters, and WPG, Atlantic City, | gtunt they have down there in the|killing of his foster son, Willlam | WBZ—Springficld organ recital; Lido-| ¢:30 p. m.—Dinner concert, 2 a. m.—"Insomnia Club."” But a funny thing happened, We | separated from the Illinois station|pig city ev evening. Folks are|Nelson McClintock, orphan milllon- 7 p. m.—Market report Veni stra f:80 p. m—Uncle Kaybee, Gy | 1ot the set at about 10:15 and sev-| by only a hair, monopolized the en-|inyited to request any numbers they | aire, with typhold germs, prepared | 7:05 p. m.—Bedtime story = § p. m.—Pollco reports. WGN—Chicago—370. | eral times before then, each time | tire wave length, Once In awhile a|care for. Dave always obliges and|today for a fight to obtain his res | WEBH—New York—273, §:30 p. m.—Concert by the Schubert| 7 p. m.--Organ recital. | coming back to find out if the noise | slight blare of dance music from El- | most of his programs are made up|lease on bail at his preliminary hear- | W EEI—HBoston—176 | Hotel Majestlc ensemble. | club | 7:30 p. m.—Dinner music. had abated. However, this last time | gin'could be heard. of request numbers, We like the an- | ing tomorrow, i p. m.—B er ) Ith 1 — 9 p. m.—Krupper school program. | ‘e shut up shop and read for awhile, e nouncer down there, too, He does| willjam Scott Stewart, chief of | 0 pom b WG Y —Schenectady—380. 11 p. m.—Don Beston's orchestra. | until abgut 12:45 o'clock, to be ex-| We tuned in on CNRM just In time | what so many fall to do. He glves|no dufense counsel, outlining his p. m.—N M 4 L 1 6:30 p. m.—1Int. Sunday school Jessor e [act. Then, just before turning in, we | to hear that station sign off. An or-| the call letters of the station at every | yrguments, said he would endeavor ) 7 I |7 p. m —Albany Strand theater orch WIAS—Elgin—302. thought we'd give the dials a whirl| chestra was playing the national | opportunity in a clear and distinet | ¢4 g}ow that killing a man by giving ) p. m.—I orches WHN—New York—361. 7:30 p. m.—Health talk, 910 12 p. m oss' Own" orches. | JUSt for spite. Lo and Behold, there | anthem when we arrived. Well, that | voice, so that people cannot fall t0 | pym typhoid germs ls not murder | m 7:40 p. m.—"Il Trovatore” by WGY | tra and featurcs. | was nothing in our way when Welstation's oft the alr until Thursday|understand him. 316 meters 1s the | ynder Illinols law which -he sald | : i GranliOnat Ch: ‘ ok By ‘lelh-“l on the current, and the sev- | evening, at least those call lottors | addrom, juat above KDKA. designates only certain specific meth- | ] talk. 10:30 p. m.—Program by Hawailar KOA—Denyer—: stationsion the alroame pound-|are off the air, Tho La EFresss pao- I ods of killing and does not include e Olhr chh s S S e i with lr.u ‘(lvw {u‘rw of the|ple use the statlon at other times PHONING MADE ER |qaministration of discase germs. { p. m.—Fashion Chats — {5:40 p. m 300k Knowledge pro-| ‘s“ml' o ‘«;Vx‘i‘ n the ((“I;IHK ,\(' that [ with ¢ I'\.\u as call lv:l(»rs. .\\ hy Stockholm, March |§‘, “line's State's attorneys sald they would | ( 1 p. m.—Antonio Augenti, tenor W GR—Buffalo—319 gram P o piaccas iy o nters [anolldnbith Jt belongs to them. | busy" nuisance in telephoning has | oppose the defense line of reasoning N:25 P S, man, pianist. | G:30 p. m.—Buffalo Trust Hour 0 p. m.—Rialto theater orchestra e ot Kol S Lf been mitigated in this city through |on the ground that if it were al- A The Hing pera | 5155 p. m and Osborne, | 7:3¢ p. m.—Day's news. 10:10 p. m.~—Studlo program. cver, we wore (00 tired then to lis-| The announcer at WG, fust be-|tho installation of an ingenious ar- |owed to stand It would permit mur- Co., presents "Prisi NOnES ‘3 B o ame Bt ternyihonioy i Bmiandi s -:n in and we shut off the plngum!‘ymr\: that station signed off at 12:56 | \apement called the “waiting line." | ger by any means not mentioned in 9 p. m.—Concert, p. m—Ruth Ga contralto {ainment, ; 1 KGO—Oakland. Al e a. m., inquired as to the where- |y i apply the “first ome first|the law, i ainewe | ) | abouts of several persons believed to dinowsiEwa ed in on WJZ for awhile| have been in the are 3 last night and took in somec of the|tornado Wednesday. He asked radio ey T doings at Madison Squaj arden, | fans to communicate with those peo- Be[ter Roads (o Honda wh the Metropolitan champlon- | ple if it is kpown where they are, wsical club. | 9:45 p. m.—Stock reports tra Silent night. of Maine.” served” rule to places much in de-| Meanwhile prosccutors continued mand such as hospitals, drugs stores, | gearching for a girl, who several doctors' offices, ticket agencies, in- | gays ago called on the widow of Dr. formation bureaus and newspapers. | Oscar Olson, brother of Harry Ol This is done by the creation of & |gon, municipal court chief justice, 9 p. m—LU. of Buffalo m 50-| 10 p. m.—Larkin or 11 p. m—Vincent Lope WDWEF—Providence—ii 1 visited by the n.—Venita Pomfret, tenor. WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 l6p Sought b\' ngh\\ ay A AT s o0l *os o |special central and whenever a num- | 4ha instigator of the inquiry into | LIS and dance ore WEAR—Cleveland—390. With its purpose of the fostering alitacs baatin e 'n_u“s”‘c ,’““"‘;‘“r P :,s,mf",“l;",",m“f o .J:p1:::.: “.:;4 erator or automatic switching ma- | Mrs, Olson to leave here, saying “it Revue, o § to 8 p. m.—Program by Alumni of |of a national hard surfaced high-| .1 ¢jat was happening. The sound|our Idea at about 4:30 o'clock yes-|¢hine, the “waiting line” lg called | wouldn't bo healthy” i ghe re- ) Alabam orch- | Akron Unive way from Maine to Key West, Flaw | o¢ the bell to mark the beginning| terday afternoon, before we started [and the desired number duly record- | mained. b orchestra § to 10 p. m—Program from the the fifth any meeting of the | a4 11e end of each round, and the| (o listen in. But we dtdm't stay up|€d In the sequence of its recelpt. studio. | South Atlantic Coastal Highway as- FOR PICTURE T { voice of the announcer In the ring|until the wee sma’' hours of the|Then. as soon as the linc is clear.| LONDON | o sociation will be held in Jackson-| came to us clearly, when sfatic and | morning. Notice the time WPG |the connecton is made. Ldndon, Mareh 20. — Airplancs | ““"—““N" Hilg april 18 17. Plans are be- | {10 WGY players stopped their idle | signed off and just take it for grant- : — { fiying high above the city will | {8 p. m—Dinner mu Ing made for the entertainment for a few moments. The|ed that we signed off at the eame WIFE SE )5 DIVORCE | shortly take 1,000 phiotographs for 'llll l'lll ' ingot Sepdm Sebatrols [ 5,000 delegates. i i i Y S Py ey Los Angeles, March 20.—Rence | the purpose of making a big air l l 5 ; oo Officers of the association =~ 8&Y|most as much nolse s the static. e | Adoree, motion picture actress was | map of Greater London, The pic- S R i 5 o b tha Bvionk hard surfacing | We moved on after awhile, thinking| Honestly, folks, we heard very lit- |granted a divorce in superior court | tures will be fitted together to form $:15 p. m.—Col. Churchward, WOX—Detroit—516. stretehes of the 1 way and build- | jyfammatory thm‘\'.\ about static.| tle worthy of mention. A Rumanian |yesterday from Tom Moore, | also of | a vast mosaic, giving a birdseye om the screen, on grounds of desertion. | view of an area of 100 square miles. | 6 p. m.-—Goldkette's ensen 30 p. m.—Joseph M. White, tenor. s p. m.—Hour of German music. 8:50 p. m. 10 p. m.—"The Biglow Paper e ture of over $40,000,000. While all | = e ' tur WRC—Washington—169. the highway is not yet at the hard 3 : t e 30 p. m.—Police alarms; weath-|6 p. m.—Children's hour. surface stage, this objective is ex- —— e omimetsn e - — | forecasts. — 1 pected within two or three years, I WCAP—Washington—i69. e ing concrete bridges along the| | violinist presented a recital prise program. route has resulted in an expendi- 7:30 p. m.—Willlam Hand, “Daye | D —Major Tate and Nights in Wash | 5 ~Steinke's “Scotch Night” [ 7:50 p. m.—To be i E O R i1 e and Heart Problems. |8 p. m. d Fri an. §:15 p. m. Th S L I T e Danger Signs Voice of the Music | WREO—Tansing—285. of Constipation r v ix orches 1 a. m.—Orchestra program for P'a | ) m tor Wilbur, t 5 cific coast. 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