New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1925, Page 8

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10 p, m~—Mor Arcadla danc 1 a m.—Conclusion of ng Glory club, orchest program VOICES IN THE AIR FRIDAY, WPG—Atlantic City=— m.—Traymore dinner music m.—Ambassador concert orch. m.~Traymore dance orch. ) LVENING PICK. . 10 p KDKA—Pittsburgh—309 5 p. m.—Dinner concer. n Baseball scores. 15 p Stockman reports. 7330 p. Daddy Winkum, bull scores, ‘Health Talk," vention of Cancer p. m.—I'rogram by the wer of Commerce of Skaron 5 p.om.=T sigm s, us all s O1d and young will enfoy this cvening's enter(ainments as hroadeast from the following stations: WEAR (380.4) 12 to 3 &, L T=—All-jazz_progesm. WOO (481) 8 C. T.=01d ¥id- dlers' contest WORD (273) 8 ¢ duets, WHO < Hallyhoo! . o m, L I. — Banjo (h28) % by & cireus B0 e “hark- WOAL—Pittsburg—162 m.==Dinnér n Unele m.—'on 810 M “Passe, “osalic.” T, = and 1) tragedy, one-act comedy KOA One-act cone; Kaybhe Feports. A by artists from Boue. Leila Wiison- (ANl Progranis in Lastern Standard Time.) W TIC—Hariford—318 » m An st WGY—=Schencctady—380 i inday ke css0n ny Strand theater orch —Hea talk WGY orchestra ay Halse m 0ol orchestra WGR—Buffalo—319 p. m.~Music from Elcctric Show 50 p. m.—The Day's News p. m.—Little and Small. 30 p. m.—Home talk 40 p. m.~—W. L. Manning, baritonc p. m.—Soprano and piano solos 30 p. ittle and Small 10 p. m.—Shopin Singing society 11 p. m.—Lopez dance m orchestra Marion rgan re WTAM—Cleveland—389 — 8 p. m.—The Royal Canadians WNAC—Ro 280 - 1 1dr a1t hour. Tin o WEAR—Cleveland—389 m.—AKkron talent, Clhecker hestra.| 7 to 11 p. oa talk L WWJ—Detroit—353 m.~—Dinner music Detroflt News ioldkette's To be annou 5 p. m—Criterion concert WIAR—Providence—308 orch nce orch ¢ Vanesee WCX—Detroit—516 oldketio'a ensemble Wenceslag WCAP—Washington—i69 m.—~"Home Furnishing.” . m.—Interlor Departm Mixed Quartet p. m.—Dr. Lrnest Merritt, sor of Physics at Cornell universit p. m—Lucille Thomas, prano; Michael Mllik, fi Adoif Torovsky, pianist, p. m.—"Civilian Military ' Camps,” talk 10 p. m.—Almas Temple ry band Mili 10:15 p. Wardman WDWI—! m.—Lecture a ichmond Hill—316 anist violin- G= WAH m.--Bessie Lichowitz, ~Emery Deutsc 13 High school chor Lamberti High &chool chorus. I'me sigh at ) pem = m :30 . M m Shrine Snyder lieine, and m.—Anshaw Harmony Girls ) WHAS—Louisyille—100 1010 p. m tucky college ce talk WSB—Atlanta—128 Entertainment m.—Grace Methodis WGBS—New York—3168 30 S tcer wom¢ Civi Glee o Howard's Musical Aces, What's Your Radio I'rob-| ¢ p m 11:4 % ¥ WMBF—Miami Beach—381 WHN—New York—361 10 m. ven' ¢ & o8 Lucky 8 THS—Hot Springs—: m I'tscher Trio, olin so returns. ance orch 9:30 1 19 p semble, screen BAr. (.40 p, m.—Fis Talk —Arlingt .- m Corey, te er's dar Basquett 4 WMC—Memphis—198 Radio tal of Maine,” talk & tenor 1c&tra Makers WBAP—Tort Worth—176 m.—Whitiock's Vio WOC—Davenport—1 fandman’s Mijlitar 84 WDAF—Kansas City—365 n.--School of the Air Uld Chief RSD—St. Lotise—5 Vin James, pianist al program KYW—Chicago— WGN—Chicago—370 Dinner Drake's dan WTAS—Fligin: WTAS ¢ ROA—Denyver—32 KOA P a—508 WOO—Philadelphi WIP—Philadelphia—3509 m.—Weath WLIT—Philadelphia—395 m.—"F w books and" a m.—Artist m.—Speliing Bee. {1:30 p. m profes- and EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD Dependable Quality "SALADE" TE A entations, KGWePortland, lin‘.-—lfli Hoot Owls. e e Through The Static R Conditions improved last night. In spite of the fact t the day had been'a warm one, there was little lc to speak of and what there wag came in crashes at long | intervals, Stations were high on the volume and it was poasible to pick out many of the westerners without iy trouble at all were re Threo stations formed our ary last evening and ite, Cundidly, we are der around through the mass of small time stuff which is on the e hetween 7 o'clock and 9:30, Lec tures, dinner music and euch stuff get tiresome and don't forget it itiner those rather slck of wan- But we did hear a good program of dinner dance music last night and it was something different from the isual run of unheard of classical so- cotions played by none too good ho- Nestras. WIEAN, the Shepard Storee at Providence, provided th Kalua Hdwailan String quattet, a group of musicluns that more than knew how to play music. “They're Wearing Them Higher in Hawali was ono of (he numbers, with vocal horuses by the entire quartet, Those | could sing. Several Ha- | walian numbers, of them waltzes and others played in fos trot, mad ousls in a desert of tel or some -not i for the concrrts WMAK at Lockport | oncluding announce- evening belng made. niversary of Samuel inventor of fittingly obs iharatori » WBZ nt. Here th Kamsay Radio Four was eend- armony. “In Shadow- o The Firet To Kiss | ing,” and several pular songs were included. Don Ramsay fuenished the pian companiment. Violet G Coty and Jack Armstron other members of the quartet, The Radio Four had an’ entirely new pro- am, throw to the four winds old selections® which they have en pl ng ur ' ! nce must k ter than the members of the quartet * by Coty and Arm sung we we Don Yy, Billy were the do. “My Sugar strong, was in raee recor I manner, Tie Hotel band, we have sented a 1wo of them b tutt on the air. " “How's Your Fol r to KDKA what that, sta- tur un- st hoth couldy rk Hippo ial wi gatherings ipparatus or ip and | apparatus aboard ships | was made was filed against the Brit- | entire- | FRIDAY Radio interests engaged in the Marine Communication business, have long sought a definito ruling concerning the right to subject lud\n“ to claims| against ships so equipped, it was leurn 2d | The actlon in which the declslon | 1sh yacht “Frontiersman,” on which the Marconl company had installed and rented apparatus for radio eom- munieation purposes. 1o this sult the Marcont company were interveners, Tho court held that the apparatus did pot become part of the ship, and, therefore, not aubject to lihel agaiast | the vessel, This casc is sald to he first of its Kind in Amcrican Jurls- prudencs, Inasmuch as thousands of dollars are now invested in radio apparatus | aboard ships, the decision i8 consid- ered of great importance in radio circles. Always possesses substitute, Insist ISLAND “UNRADIOIZED" Lonely Place O British Isles tm- of RARE PLANT BLOOMS Washington, April Z4-A full blown flower of the vine aristolochia Dbetter known as the goose or pelican flower, has produced at last in the conservatories of the Botanic garden, The vine is native to the West Indies and the feat of muking it bloom here r s ten of effort by George less, director of the garden The head and bi pear outlined in white, this pecnliar which ple within mune from Attack of Modern In- etn ventfon; Continues in Ol Paths. Allsa Craig, Scotland, April 24—~ d off the coast of nd, v where the Clyde salt water and one of the loncliest places of the Lritish lsles, in the abscnce of radio, inuugurated recently a scrles of signals for com- | munication with Great Dritain in |case of emergency. There are but forty inhabitan lold-fashioned fishermen und light- house tenders—and no one has ever thought of installing a wire fit. Instead, arrangements have been Ihis little t pres W years | scot r A duck ap- ize, in is pur- Kk of life flower, | > Failed to veral g int “Wateh do my isn't everywhere rid a the street, as Ber you can bicycle this be pound bear does Teach Children To Use Cuticura Soothes and Heals Rashes and Irritations Cutleura Soap Keeps the Skin Clear B0 e MY | formly delicious flavor. Accept no 58 out- | APRIL 24, 1925 p: O] a fresh and uni- upon SALADA. | made with a medical practitioner oh the mainland and a system of sig: nals by manner of bonfires and car- | rier pigeons agreed to, so that tho doctor may be summoned to Visit the island in case of sickn The Royal Commission on Na- tional. Health Insurance has agreed [to pay for the bhoat hire for the [physician whenever he fs needed by {Vhfl lonely island inhabitants, Ailsa | Cratg 15 a small island of columnar |basalt at t entrnee of the Iirth of Clyde, rising to an clevation of | 1,100 feet above sea level, | Royalty are Kings and Naughty - Father, quoens always good ? Not Tomu | rather — always, my son not when there are them, — London ces out against swers. 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