New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 18, 1925, Page 16

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™ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925, A e A et S T UMM ... = rrmm——ea ] E IN THE IR [2® i v Chaos," tal KFRX-—-Hastinge—32 { o statlon was broad-| The announcer sald that Chap- | VOIC S A sical program direc 30 p. m.—Musical program sting ) ce direct from | man's orchestra, under the direction ALl LR r Mark 1t r — Jost : ) course, | of Lewis Chapman, was rn-n-lr‘r!“gl Y | Elean ayes Dahntge, WDAF—Kansas City—305 twas It ) understand the | the concert, Whether or not it was | t MONDAY p. m.—School of the Alr ; s of the opera. but we be. | the New Britain boy's band, we don't [} $ 3 n ] p. m.—"Aro The Town With atly interested in the '"“"‘”i know. Fror program we gained | EVENING PICK 0 & P. Gypsies WDAT ¥ imbers. The well known | the infor that the orchestra DX fans may try one or the ) po i 3l Juar 1:45 a. m.~Nlghthawk Froile w0l s W ) to good ad-| Was n The Ambassa other of these stations for good | ! ! Bernle - and we remained with the| “Plnafc by Giibert and results: and his ¢ KSO—St. Louis—=545 statin some time | came In of ; KOA (322.4) 8:10 M. T. — 1 p T Elght-In-Line Entertair LRI SO | light ar I ers from that | % Cheyenne (Wyo.) feature pro i b “Fat of Victory,” that stirring | famous oper: ny HARTFORD gram including talk by Mrs ¥ t t 12 7 frs, Helen Wi - | martial alr, one of that | Nellle T. Ross, Wyoming's [ 7007 y d prano 1 , was yed did we becor i - ~ - woman gy g ! P o Wostinghouse band | program from WNYC, - al- To Call Us Without Toll Charge Call 3500 , 1 - Two 8 p. 8 { 1 t 7 ROA—Denyve ttab The past|most forgot that the Venetlan Seren- | followed by 1 1. —Itialto t 3 r t this band speak for | aders were on the air from WDWF', | Concert of Aleppo Drum corps 1 1 r. baritone. |11 A yenne o and the band, a popular | Providence, and great was our dis- 1 Commerce program I {A. did not disappoint | appointment to find that they were a playing the final selection of their RGO—Onkland—361 program when we tuned in. How- . m.--§ reports and new ona solo, * . | ever, an organ recital made up for ) | Y Jortlon - | the loss and we listened to it with ses . G on y night. | pleasure. “When IYou and I Were | m.—TIlenr tlant t , although | Young, Maggie," “Love's Old § of the|Song." “Susie' “Tea Fo W P ac and | Without Words' and “Tell Me | with 1's 1 nd clarity. | W were some of the numbers Miss Josephine Coman sang “Where | The progi 18 arranged to please | tainbow Ends.” old favorites, ¢ ! 8 vo popular| n from WNYC 0 oft the yesterday was (Programs on Eastern Daylight say ing Time WTIC—Hart ford —348 WBZ—Springfield—333 re not mad smpered do $ RS fin s - A i ¢ r programs WEEI—Boston—176 ( § i SRSt ) < . 1 Volume ne fading fonal and t .. vhispering We heard part of the orchestra ere the music and | program preceding the opening of Early Bird Gym cl morning. 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