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VOICES IN THE AIR SATURDAY'S PICK, Resides the usual saturday night fazz music, the follow ing classie programs will be good to tune in KEDM (315.6) 9:30 ( Concert of American music WRBON (266) 8 to 3C T Popular variety program. KGO (301.2) 8 P T.—Selec. tons from Victor Herbert's comic opera, “serenade.” WGRS (316) 830 Y Miseha Goodman violin cital SUNDAY'S PICK Stay home this evening if you want to of the following classical programs WCCO (18 9:156 T— Classical concert, women's string quartet WOAT (304.5) 930 € T.— Selections from e Bo hemian Girl KOA (322.4) 4 M. T cort by 100-plece rnfoy any Con- Denver symphony KFT (467) 8 I% T hour of music. archesira - lassic All Programs on Fastern Daylight saving Time.) WRZ—Springficld—333 Satumlay WNAC—Boston—280 Saturday WEET—Boston—176 Sunday. WIAR—Providence—306 Sunday 0 5. m.—Same as WEAF WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 saturday WGBS—New York-—216 Saturday. WPBH—New York—273 Saturday sunday WEAF—YNew Saturday York—102 Sunday WNY(—New York—526 Saturday WHN—New York—a361 Satunlay WAAM-——Newark—263 Satunday Ma WOR—ANewark—108 Saturday W IP—Philadeiphia—508 Saturday &6 A Sunday WOO—Philadelphia—308 Sunday Preshy WIT—Philadelphia—395 Saturday WLIT—Philadelphia—395 Sunday WPG—Atlantic City—: Saturday sunday R DK A—Pittsburgh—309 saturday Sunday Sunday W (Y —Schenectad y—380 saturdax W E AR—Cleveland—-389 Sunday. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 2, WWJ—Detroit—333 Sunday. m.—Same as WEAP, RADIO NEWS NOTES |1 testiors e ™o 7 While it is spring in the United| ond program by the WEAI®| Statea, 1t iy autumn in Australla and | n s said to be o s for DX work, The | opening of| statlon broadcast between dren’s Hour the station's studios at 195 Broad-| 9 and | morning m.—Dinner music way. The program will last for| Which equals 6 to 8 o'clock in Aue m.—Blble talk. one hour and will begin at 10 p, m, [ tralla Wurlitzer Musicale eduded to take par This 15 not the first time that the Wiz Graham McNamee, Phlilips Car. | Crosley station las lieard in Jimmy Haupt, Winitreq T.|Australia. It has a n heard i Kathleen Stewart, all of the| Other forcogn places. These reports ' and several others from| rom places outsido of the United departinents, Bolos, vocal, | Statea prove the value of super- 1 otherwise will be| POWCF for broadcast 1 b a great deal pilie e hokum and foshing between| Motorists evorywhere will be in- mbers, Don't fall to attend, folks. | terested in a speclal talk to | broadcast by KSD, the § the| l-ouls I'ost-Dispateh, on I'riday, May 8 by Major Roy F. Britton, presi- dent of the Automobige Club of Mis- sourl, and chairman of the commie- sion appointed recently by Secret WRC—Washington—169 saturduy, p. m.—Chi ent will be and will be In ond anniversary o card tonlght | latter ration of the sec t acaso rosley 5 o'clock In the with g those 8¢ P Divelopment of 11ding.” talk, t Lopez Hotel May- 80 be ndall's Saturday g stations, s orch. WCAP—Washington—169 Sunday. m.— Same as WEAF. " e e Station Jamea Montgomery Flagg, Kknown illustrator, will deliver| WOR, Newark, on Mo oni 9:30 o'clock. His talk e awaited with Interest by |8lon o know Mr. Fiagg's work. _ | 0f Commerce Hoover to plan Feder | regutations for greator ty in c m with moto ous are nearly | "o aibiact. “Motor Ve Io Take if which wi instantaneous ittin's talk Suanistojans tomobile and often not KY W—Chicago—536 Saturday T T t. Katherinn | hicles and topia of switch over from one 1Eress Ca oth Sunday. ©eago Sun Listeners have aments similar to the| = how many Know how | il . Vastern Daylight WG N—Chicago—370 Station K&D and al Sarucdiny nner coneert votneed g a trip to freal and surroundings need notj hesitate in carrying a Drake danca frolie Sunday. e m.—Classl Hour. i seical Hour, & scts in their car: this w will bhe helped worth whi long e visiting posted daily, on the In| o scene s to downtown ball room filled hap- tancing to the live to th re the violinist or ou into amosphere, WHAS—Loulsville—100 { mingly one Satunlay. 3 ent points ir Findley conds 1 uptown WSAl—Cincinnati—326 Saturday. 16 s Etory ister of roade, Quebec, and fath tional highw mpls ar orchest ted ar- angements with station CKAC, la acer Montreal, so that a mation of value to anton be broadeast, at intervals, eac While en r ' ided by radio on th ditions of the roads, new sho Lridges heing repaired or amping grounds, These b vill be givén at 4 p. m. dally; and at 8:30 p. m. Tuesdays and Saturdays. In order to make better known to visitors p u f in the Quebe wi | broadcast a 15 minute talk roment members, infor ilists Mile ing announcer in| can punctuate the sentence Siat Mixed quartet worker i1 In fact, | of netimes a similarity fn the volees h rtatnera, | hover go by unnoticed X i v the lister Wonder yot WLW—Cincinnati—123 ! Sunday. 2 Sextet News Retlew Bother ato statlon has what Presbyterian Lok prov hern orches WSB—\clanta—428 ~aturday. of view, alrea | s point these talks have a few to tune alks, changed altered their course in order to vi an historical or halt t} 100k for black bass o brook trou Americans 1 CKAC Sunday. hav rout WAMC—Memphis—499 Natureday, U. of T. Doe 2 expressed N RTHS—Hot Springs—3 Saturlay. B s Sccond Radio Wo the 255th Field Artil- ery a 3 York ef i | tember i3 now under r vation a ven at the success | Is assured. A 1 be ¢ sort 1in America. this carly date WBAP—Fort Worth—176 gantic ente saturiday Sunday razy W WOC—Davenport—i84 satuelay. s orel WDAF—Kansas City aturday from us of dustrial { tan district KSD—St. Louls—5 Saturday Gra f WTAS—EIgin—302 Saturday sunday. TAS orch KOA—Denver— Saturday Joo M KGO—0Oakland—361 Saturday rht—*"Mission )2 stead's orc Sunday I h OUCH! LUNBAGO - RUB PAINS FRON AN ACHING BACK - pment o geience assistance armor ss, lJameness You simply and out comes operaes and vears | November, 35 conditions | crashes wera not ¢ 1923 another 10,000 suburbanites live within an hour's journey, The running time between New- ark, N wnd the armory is just minutes For manufacturers will be well represented this year, Fifty booths have been reserved for thelr exclu- sive use Contrary to rumors recently elrou. lated among the members of the radio Industry there has been. no change In the original Second Radio World's Fair. At the close of their highly successful Third Annual Chicago Radlo Show, last Moesses, Herrmann and Korr ann 1 that the 5 expo- sitlon would open on Monday night, September 14 and close on Saturday ight, September 19, and no othre dates have ever been considered. The big fair will be open to the general public from 1 to 11 p. m, dafly, and, as in 1924, the exclusive “Johbers and Dealers' Hours™ will be from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. dally. t was not half bad, were 14d to be some fe, it Intcresting, but the ¢ hothers concerne Of course, there 1t to make some and did not ir re mater- ially programs. Excellent vol ume accompanicd all signals and western st with thelr pep, Code interfered late in the evening, 380 and 450 me- ters and on the higher wavelengths. PR with lons surprised ua between WTIC at Hartford tation we encauntered o Spring concert of the Tr: Choral elub 1 to bo a refresh- ing interesting recital through- out, and wa left only when we falt that w= should look around on the lower wavelengthe for other notes of first numbe club was *“The Viking Song n. An iption of the piece w Professor Railey hefore the was the ast ¢ ate compos number b of the incident to the song 1 told something of the compoesr, Samt . Gaines, Violin Murphy and materially to selection. If representative , the Not o al result of the reception or il he told lifa of the obligatos by Cieorga W tha complet added 58 of the number was to follo massed gingir A visit to WGY 1 us not to &peak. *“Th somerang,” a play by the WGY Players being presentcd, and t fon cama in with unusual volume, but we didn't Jtadio dramas haven't ially resting to us ess the » been one To n to a play over radio for three or four long acts © to much time g og oo is a lot of money 15 disposed of in as University of at the Hotel rating Franklin, linner as | 3 Pepper and he was t { Y . every hunt of addresses . for some | re was not a b t the Pittsbu FOR SALE Two Family House on Har- rison street, 11 rooms, fireplace, steam heat. Very Fine House Price Reasonable .{YOU OLD FOSSIL -| WHY DONT You = WHACK EM OFF |z @D BE DONE | WITH vT(‘»?_j_/ ) THOSE JOKERS) \ CERTAINLY | WiLL REEP ( DAD BuSY! i BuCk STROAG, THE BLACK AGENT DAD KEYES A REMEDY TO TAKE THE lates of the | statlon. The male chorus of the University of Pennsylvania rendered | several plessing solections, 1 . | The Salisbury Cornet band de-| lighted thousands of radlo fans, we | | hope, from CNRA, Moncton; New | | Brunswick, last evening, We wearchi- | | ed for a band for about an hour, it} [ scamed, and were beginning to fear | that someone had slipped up and| that no bands were scheduled, but, | sure enough, thero was one banging {away from CNRA, The poetry was | | inte . I1U's copyright, though. a “dream” waltz, | was o of the numbers. Where the title “dream walitz'" came from, we don't know | Other entertainment features woro | provided from CNRA by the male quartet of the 1, which rendored new number, “Annie Laurle,” Lot's , that's either the 150th or the second time we've heard that num- ber. But no matter, the sclection s worth hearing, and the quartet put it over in great style. Mra. B, Taylor rendered a pleasing plano G WTIC has a new star, A fellow sho calls himsalf lio George™ \ with eeveral selections be- a numbera by Emil { Helm r's orchestra from the| Tond otel, (advt.). George, a8 we %0 langhingly call him, sang “Yearn- and “Oh, How T Miss You." the way, that number made us think | f A joke member It, The ham upon leaving the| heroine in the melodrama, “Will You Miss Me?" and the voice from the | gallery reaponds, “Give me a gun nd I won't.” Well, anyway, we en- Joved the program, orchestra playing “Yearning.” and "I Ehall ze Upon You In the Course My Slumbers,” “No Waonder” and “Co- penhagen Jack Barry singing the choruses. Not of ‘Copenhagen.” We | even whistle that tune. | G You re¢ actor says, wera also presented defy anyone to Later fn the evening we hit upon three stations, one after the and they were all pounding ont “Oh, Katherina.” Thal's earrying it a bit too far. We've always liked that number, biut when it's all we can hear, that liking rather sours, chie other, i | WHT, the naw station on the gley Building, i to for the first time last Eafer lown on about 235 meters, but lenty of volume In back of it. nce of Walls” and “Oh, Kath- crina” were two of the numbers by | an unldentified orchestra. The an nouncer i a che, sort of a fel- tlow and keep things moving. We're z“ going to enjoy programs from that Everything is A slight g noticed last ni done away w just like home. t. will probably b in the near futur . e WJID, at Mooseheart, paid its monthly visit to us ven{ Jack N and arlie Straight's e Rendez-Vous, ¢4 with *Oh, Tiinols, last | orch | OUR OLD LOCATION | 22 STATE STREET HARTFORD HONISS OYSTER HOUSE Tel. 2-4177 2-4178 Three-Family House wi like a small farm. Here is within a very short distance lson was on deck | and Gone,” and several others, The sax work was especially notable, and the station slid in as if the wave- band waas greased. .. CICI at Montreal broadcast program by Joseph C. Smith and hia orchestra from the Mount Royal hotel, We enjoyed what we heard of it. “fiverybody Loves My Baby" was one of the numbers. Some fel- low had the idea that he was Ted Lewis, tha beglnning of every chorus and several times in between, whether the words fitted the music or not, he yelled, * % body Loves My Baby! M tather disconcerting. “ .o hecause at Our friend, the telegraph editor, listened In for awhile, and this morning gave us a report of his re- shlts. He wrote it all out for us, and we find that he brought in stations in great shape, He lives In the east- ern part of this village, His report ia as follows: “WAHDB (Grebe), talks “KDKA from Hotel Benj lin, Phila, U, of . din “WTAS, Elgin, minstrel and songe | ='"The Pal That you Love,” by re- quest; also “l've lound My cefie Sally." “WPG erbbeker. “WRAX, Gloucester, N. J, music with woman announcer, “WCCO, 8t. Paul, organ recital “WOR, danes music. “WTAM, soprano, hor WGY, ‘The Boomerang.' “In the higher wavelengths late there wai plenty of loud code, buf was broken up so that parts of pro- grams came in Statie only half bad, but as usual, crashing during statlon call letters muslc and short I'rank- dance music from Kniek- danoe tenor and SHANGHAI RESTAURANT Co. BEST OF FOOD o= 213 MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. Open Every Day From 11 A, M. to 12P. M. Regular Dinner From 11 A. M. to 2P. M. Special Supper From 5P. M. to8 P. M. 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