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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925, R A e e e . £ e VO’CESIN T”EA’R Harmonica Player, WGN—Chicago—390 signed the call letters, WNAB, It | having spoken here on several occa- | AN Nealth throughout & four year | pr— - 940 . Wm. l.eadenham, tenor.| 9:30 p, m.~Organ recital. is & 100 watt station | ! = i § oty the music was made 10 p. m. dic Meredith, tenor, 11:30 n.—~Terrace Garde 0-!on 250 meters, 'rn.:“:’vuvn‘:“y‘.m::“"!‘””"h ¥.5e SRS L etk aaital Th l Th St i ‘ anamiaian froit the Wond 10 p. meEildlo . tenor. pom, ace Garden pro-/on 260 meters, o bl i, : g NG ol e RADTaton et s rough e otatic | rot iselon from the World's (20 p, mo—I'rank Dalley's orch. am, for the present, have no _regular With the addition of WOO, Phila i on Sunday. | program schedule, but will, at times, | dolphia, Pa., WAL Clueinnati, Ohlo, | e Her radio feature talk 1s en- . - ———d WOR—Newark——105 10 p. m.~—Drake Ensemble, | relleve the rush of news matter, | WGK, Buffalo, N, Y., and WOC, Utled “Fightin' Thioug which 1s 615 p. ni=—Van and his Collegiana, — |stock reports and such material | Davenport G othere will be U180 the title ot e atest hool 645 p. m.—Charles Guglieri, saw so- WELW—Cincinnati—123 | which should be -ecnt out from |total of 11 stations broadcusting the | Just oft ti exm, Miss e loist. Sunday, | WNAC, but which cannot be put on | Vicior Herbert memorial program to | CONrAgeous buttle for health p. m.—Suzanne Richmond, so-|8:30 p. m. sbyterlan scrvices, !the alr from the latter atation, be- [be held under the auspices of the Been an inspiration Lo thousands of prane, 9:30 p. m.~—Western and Bouthern|cause of the fact that other pro- American Soc iety of Composers, Au-, invalid 15 p, m.—Charlos Guglierl, orchestra grama are scheduled, On spccial | thors and Publishers in the main i 180 p. m.—"The Commande —— occasions it will operate simultanc- | bhall room of the Ititz Carlton hotel P, m.—Charles Wold, musical W SAI—Cincinnati—326 |ously with WNAC, New York city, tomorrow evening | nis season, the Munday Symphonic I urg ‘ Iclody That Made You glasses, saturday, { L from 9:00 to 11:00 p. m.. castern | soclety of New York, will give a r . 18120 p. mu—lLouls: Stallings, eo-|8:¢5 p. m.—Children's story Two unusual prizes consisting ol | daylight sa g time Fhe 6even | quest program under the hate 1 g \ . prano. p. m.~-Chime concert. tasty Wikconsin cheose have just | otfer long broadeasting this! Josiah Zuro in the Criterion 63 p. m.—Marguerite E, Harvison. | §:15 p, m.—Bieycle Sextet, been mailed to the senders of the | pofaiie ase ar follows« | tomorrow, through WJZ actress-explorer, Sheiks A8 1{10 p, m.——Weekl ews Reviewy trno best telegrams in ecach state of WA N York, 5 SWOAPR, 1ers Kknow Them,” 10:15 p. m.—M I quartet ths union, commenting ou the | \Was VIATL Provi m Sicgel, mandolin 1 a. m.—Midnight Entertainers musical program broadcast from (e .~—~Louise Stallings. 1:30 a. m.-Freda Sanker's Toad- WOC on May 1. WETS, r this last program With one o i th ub Moscow Art Trio, 81001 orcheatra SONO Pittshurgh, Pa., une two cxeeptions, “Les Preludes” | arly ‘ i ten t station for any James Kendia' Celebri- s Memories of Cantlgny will be re-| Aje) What ap he | Liszt was demanded, and despite productive but La 1 )nd mnoting that ties WHAS—Louisyille—100 vived on Thursday night, May 2§ t array of talent ‘ ar- the fact that this m 11:15 p. m.—Ciro's orchestra. Satunday, when several addresses by former ranged especially for radio browd i §:0 p. m.—Lovy Brothers' program, @nd present officers of the famou ing presentation will entertain WBBR—Staten Island—2752 News, IFirst Diviston will be hroadcast from ners to these ten station this » i, Saturday. e WRC, Washington, from the “Can-',veniy In addition to the 1008 | as popuar as Liszt’s w 4ring xylo: § p. my—Concert program. § p. m.—Dr, IHans Haag, violinist. WSh—Atlanta—128 tigny Day"” banquet at the Arlington | |ig catrical and musical stars | he played s S P N Vel . tes are usuale S:45 p. m.—Minerva Tr 8:10 p. m.—Fred Twaroschk, fenor, R (urUAT hotel, General John J. PersWing, ', y announced the following | (rom Vi ) v tion is always 10 p. m.—-Dance music, Copley Plaza | g:20 o' m _Bible question and an- £ General John A. LeJeune, comm @ consented to appea Cliarles Mr, Zuro will t ' ce st e on 1 | Issior orch rs. Sdbra Dt ar quartet, 4ant of the marine corps, Hart, tenor (formerly of the Chicago | poserved fop 1) or mars . Sundax, Son ] p. m.—Dr. Hans Taag. : r:lo:ml”]‘»al'li!n‘l‘\‘:;}\-fi_‘ R R R e e Werner Jansseon i i T I wasti , e s rice tfrom Cathedra sunday. SRl commander of the Amerfcan Legion, compos: i Frederick Frad- | Ife will g ’ istory of the ; ) ! om WBZ, and ¢ reh = I.n\u', a. m.—~Watehtower orchestra. 2:30 p. m.-~l.'a!ho~!r'a| service, will be among the speakers, The kin, concert and recording violinist; i . VO ot number 0 p. n—Concert, 8 p. m.—Fred Twaroschk, tenor. il te program will begin at 11 o'clock, | kuth Welsh, eoprano Princess | ¢ Narcissus.” i ¢ ! ? » 2 N ey gty : ¥ A adcasting s will Iter Wo no he ream C:43 p. m.-—Service from Congrega- |15 a, m,~Fred Twaroschk, tenor. n"m,,&,m Eenaibasenallicares o S e GIrl” company) and Frank Moulan tional church. 15 a. iolin bucts. :30 p. m.—-Special feature to bLe| NSt (oW days. Thiy station wlll singing comedian and well known to || £ Watchtower orchestra.| annoi o0 |carry the call letters, WGBRB. and | the radio an : { Scostauhecinniled ortot b Gl o sl s Lo WLIT a g Morn- m.—Choral Singers, LS {Will-be operated by Harry Carman I S dnd S ety e sho enjoy 5 [ srat e boys . m.—Instrumental Sclections. bel0ggonliiue ; p - - (of Freeport, The wave length will Thousands " ' o 2 7 g 4 : KTHS—Hot Springs—37: jof 8 ul [t e, b ! v | ) nd we en- p. m.—General John M. Ilun.; Chotal Mingste: \m".df:" Ly =2l 244 meters, to whown the name Nellic is \"'”‘"“ ! AN S h o v 1 cunry them, Without S D D ) D it CU S e i e S | oo well known will we leome arale fay 25. with a subje Uit sl e AT T e P 0 ; P 11 p. m.—Arlington hote! orcheatra, Sorscant e darnamenhomatajanlofalicny Ol UG DL e e wartime ] P 10:05 p. m.—Choral Singer Sunday, |a dlstinguished record for hers oman, on the WOR Wedne Y g ST 5 10:15 p. m.—Instrumental § 105407 pomi=2M e Te s Dasis orchal | throughout the World war with evening, May 27, program a WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 | oo o g G orcheatra. | SFblan army, and who fa now the|S:30. In (he words of Teein \onn g "l officlal lecturer of the New York | Nelife Revell las (he Additional BRADSTRELT'S REPORT, 25 p. m.—Choral Singers Naturday. |8tate Federation of Women's elubs, |distinction of heing “America's for w York, May 12 midnight—Charleston Collegians 7 . G L WIP—Philadelphia—309 ST L KFNF—Shenandoah—266 | will deltver a talk from WEAI | most invalid IS 0 ‘NPW York, tonight at %:45 o'clock, many ye 1rs hae hes vinoand be- t 20.256.496,000 | Mare he same wave WGBS—New York—316 | o salundey, Saturday. Saturday. p. m.—Weather forcca 8:30 p. m.—For City Music her subject being “Citizens’ Mili- | loved by newspaper workers an i i1 e a s e fin=stralnstar gth as Wi at Worcester and Makers, tary Training Comps.” rgeant | than any other pe 1 the United | ye | march by ’ King ¢ = | St e O 03 p. m.—Popular numbe e, | U 5 er musie, Hotel St.| £ . m.—The Aniphions :15 p. m.—Dinner music, Ho ¢ Sunday. Farnam is well known in this eity, | § . Her he {0 re ; 5 por n 1 c nued > 2) |l oo i Y 1 ued on Page 12) 18:80 p. m.-~Golden Rule Circle, 50 p. m.—Peggy Wynne. soprano,| James orchestr p. m.—John Regan. sport talk, 45 p. m.—Market reports, 1080 R T an ek oh? 10 p. m.—The Amphlons. p. m.—Uncle Wip's Bedtime story. Dwls 7:30 p. m.—Concert {rom Ritz-Carl- p. m.—WIP Annual Revue from WOC—Dasenport-—184 ton hotel thé Melropolitan Opera House. Saturday. 50 p. m.—Captain Archibald,|10:03 p. m.—Benj. Franklin dance 2 B m. A0 830 p. m.—Sunday school lesson - “Viewpot OroneAtIN S ; 11 p. m.—Novelty Trio. p. m.—TLouise Baxter, contralto. {11:05 p. m.—Organ recita | 1 a. m.—Louis Connor's orchestra :80 p. m.-Warren Scofield, bari- | = | Sunday. ] WLIT—Philadelphia—395 ot e e WA : 19 p. m.—~Irma Ricdo, moprano. ___ Sunday, A {11:30 p. m.—Palmer Little Sym- 10:30 p) m—California, Ramblers) | 1~ Den,. Franklin hotel con- | o Sunday, ke [, 3:30 p. ~Piccadilly theator spro- = | WDAF—Kansas City—365 = am g o WOO—TPhiladelphia—508 Saturday. How CthSIer Sales Peak il 15 1. m.~Victor Herbert Memoria S ’: n. m.—Fabson's message. Bedtime Ever Reaches fOl‘ New Hexghts Sk program e story. Trianon ensemble, Ly 2:20 p. m.--Sunday schosl evercises. | 149 D m.—~Nighthawk Frotie, three WEAF—New York—192 b T e | orehestr This graphic chart shows how Saturday. 9:15 p. m.—8ame as WEAF : = the public is pushing Chrysler :,i't?‘n(:r\":;\:“r;{‘.« rlet. o5 km—:{“:f““—“s sales each month to amazing ™ Joy Tabrock, vielinist WPG—Adantic City—299 . m.—Grand Central theater pro- heights above last year's record- : Trips and Adventures.” saturday. . breaking totals. 50 p. m.—Toealia Chalia, goprano. | 6:43 p. m.—Organ recital 110:30 p. m.—City Club dance music. | 5 p. Nemo Male quartet, \r p. m. — RKnickerbocker dinner Lo “Huyler's Four. \usic. KOA—Denver—323 alia Chalia, soprano. | 9 p. m.—Ambassaddr coneert orch. hleen Maloney, pi-! (Programs on Eastern Daylight Say- ing Time,) WHIC—HAr (0rl—348 l Saturday. er avis e Paradis! g rom the Palals Roya! r offender when it whenever that ompletely, Harts WHZ—Springficld—333 Sunday, 35 p. m.—Services from the Church of the Unity, 2 p. m—=Lithel Peterson, coloratura aprano | 15 p. m.~Mus. Albert Walker, collist; Male quartet; boy, soprano. | WELI—=Noston—176 Sunday, Same as WEAF. heard “That's or its twelith and final concert n's ( lutterfly,” and 11 ¢ successfully Mors s o siic tones of 600 han four 1 ‘ s from 5 1 1 rtford High and radio audiences ' « ) ted an Inter- received, with suggestior ¢ vit } o stra ot WA AC—=Boston—280 Saturday. . m.—8hepard Colonial dance tplves was [and soprano f t 5 ent. The previously, it will be vl i 1he high notes third tin Beethoven's 10 p. m.—Orchestra, is or 1 card from present ferve A ; 1, rendered WJAR—Providence—308 Sunday. © | Story of the Kiss™” et's | offfred, hut if ; ice v i " throug pasmodically from saturday. } 10 p. m.—Traymore dance orch. ;1: midnight—Joe Mann's orch | m.—Anderson quartet of 111 p. m.—Knickerbocker dance orch Sunday. &) i / Sunday. 10:30 p. m.—Prosbyterian church m eI’ Iea g es e S J \oices I'H.'s p. m.—Organ recital. xervices. Rudolph Luke String|#:15 p. nm.—Community service. | ! ‘ . | % p. m.—United Singers of Atlantic KGO—Oakland—361 | | | | | g | . winte county | saturday. I L o 4 FAEE 16 p. m.—Organ tal. | 12 m.—Instrumental program | e eman ow e]’ g :::\‘13:4: 2to 5 a. m.—Henry Halstead's orch. She 9:49 p. m.—-Anderson quartet 9:55 p. m.—Luke ensembi 10:10 p. m.—George Dale. tenor. 10:23 p m.—Original Plecira Man KDRA—Pittshurgh—300 dolin clua Saturday. Sunday: Py ean Tty . AT L R e § p. in.—Daschail scores | 11:30 p. m.—Congregational chureh The public’s insistence on results like it as a demonstration of pub- m.—Original P.Mlm‘ club. ;.w. m.—-Baseball scores, VU adryicen) thatonlytheChmlerSix de“ve“ fiC approval. . m.—Vincent Lopez’ orch 5 p. m.~—Last minute helps to the S, ol L i Sunday. Eible school teachers PWX—Havana—100 gro Z o - Sunday Hymn Sing I T NS o i week and month by month, All of which becomes even more ~Interdenominafional serv- | through the couriesy of tho Chris- | .30 p. m.—Maria Gonsales, soprano, | amazing, more significant when o0 na Tl eeT B 6 ancoclation BB Sand st g Ta nie Mounting sales figures in the you recall that in 1924 the Chry- % p. m.—Victor Herbert memorial| inghouse band. : UNRO—Ottawa—135 weekly reports for the United sler Six had already establisted coneert nder the auspices of the 1135 p. m~Time signals, w T States show that the Chrysler sales records unequaled in a American Socidty o Laseball kcores m.—Bedtime stery. {ithors: and_Bubll et | Sundar. i i e U s Six—already a record-breaker in ~ quarter-century of motor car fram main 1 ttz- | 1045 A Services of the Toint hestra. Ottawa school children’s popularity —is soaring higher history. Caclten hote iresze Presbyterian church program. Laurler dance orchestra. _Organ recital, R than ever before. Turn to the chart at your right. WAYC—New York—b26 . m.—Vesper ecruices | \IN NDWQ : insi i m.—The Chates ir ! Caristian chure Sy an increase of 116% in retail Y . m.~ Base - —— : month by month. Police alurms, WCAE—Pittshurgh—162 A feast of music features, and sales over the corresponding week 5. m.—Markei feports. Saturday., fun is promised by WSAIL Cincin- | of 1924, See how the lines shoot up as Piano recital 6:30 p. m.—Dinner concert trans-|nati, on Saturday, June 6, and Nec w | STy t5 Kriens Symphony club mitted from the Willlam Penn | Britain radio fans will, no doubt. be Chrysler factory facilities were in fce alarms. weather.| hotel. {in on the fun. That station will| The sales for that week were 65% creased to meet the even more Sty $:30 p. m—~T'ncle Kaybee |observe its anniversary with a bigger than the very biggest week emphatic public demand for sunday. 5 p. m.—Police reports, speclal program which wi'l run con Of 1924‘ Ghrys[:r Six I‘Csults. Mark Strand prozram S p. mo—Address inuously from 5 p. m.. Saturd A 8 50n Silent luntil 5 a. m. Sunday, castern day . 7 2 WHN—New York—361 [ s0kn 0 m Rt Ol connert [light saving time. WSAT was first | Furthermore, the last.threc weeks The public knows exactly what it Saturday. 1 Sunday. {heard 6n the air two vears ago. on | reported are the biggest weeks is about. It has long waited for Mealth talk. & p. m.—Radio church service {June 7, which comes on Sunday this Of 1925. Chrvsl!f Six quali(‘y and perfor— R e e p. m.—Concert. vear. Symphony orchestra musi- | i % p. m.—Dance concert cians, trios, taiciies, quartets, sole- April, 1925, shows the largest mance and it is determined to Joe Kaimn, tenoy 5 11 p. m.—Same as WA ists, jazz orchestras, pianists, chime | : ' 4 ; . 5 e Neil Bk, soprane concerts and all other featurés| month's business in Chrysler Six ~ €0ioY their advantages — even to the abandonment of cars pre- —John Hartnedy, 1 ) \\(.\—\vhrnN'lnd.‘—.’H«l which have made WSAT'S reputation hifitow S ra b e R Saturday. natfonally famous will be included in v viously owned, that cost thou- o v Sunday. i Always mounting to higher and sands of dollars more than the ary, ®oprano. (%30 p. m.—-Ben Bernic's orchestr this festival of music o T m.--Service of First Pres-| Permission has just been granted higher figures. Chrysler Six. byterian iweh, jte WOC at Davenport, Towa, by the R 7 Meyers, soprano. |3:33 p. m.—WGY Symphony erch. |Department of Commerce at Wash- In Illinois, for example, April, The public knows that no matter Harris. tenor. 30 p. m.— Evensong service of ington to incrcase the operating . 3 e : : £ ; Standing by for DX fans.| Grace FEpiscopal church, New power of its 5,000 walt station frem 1925, shows an increase of 237% what the make or price, only the sunday. ! York 1500 watts to 2000 watts. This over 1924; Connecticut and the Chrysler Six gives them Chrysler Conimunion mass anl ' n Godfrey Ludlow, vialinlst. |increase will r etfective BOS(OH distfict. includmg the re- brilliance Of performance, Chry- bl A WTAM—Cleveland—389 [ mainder of New England, 133%; sler roadability and ease, Chrysler Organ re sawrday, WGY at Schenectady is rated as the Atlanta district, including quality, economy and the score —Chri Er Pro- 7 p. m.~-Statier concert orchestra the “only constantly heard station . 30 i aludiolpror A ity oroasthe T Ny Georgia, South Carolina and of other advantages that belong Roseland daice archestra. | artists. | York to Gibraltar,” by Harry Davis, Florida, 36477; San Francisco to this car alone. Vail String Trio. 0 p. m.—Novelty program by Art [radio opcrator on ths “Levant Ar- | daeittinelad if N . e istrict, including California, New s ’ Entertainers, Herske. Ev Jones and the Coo 10W,” an oil boat. e reports lis- | ? » We are eager to have vou find Mexico and Nevada, 897%. N M Hollrau orehestra U'oo elub tening to the Schenectady statio R o '\‘m.,,‘,;‘mr IR “"\II!‘)mng S ine nm;m_.z \,gm’.' g out for \Aourself what these i WEAR—Cleycland—389 |of Gibraltar and he seas no reason There never has been anything Chrysler Six results are. WFRBH—New York— Sunday, v uropean fans shouldn't Saturday. £ p. m. —Park theater orchestra 1@ station’s broavcas's with | m.~Orchestra of Island City {19 p. m.—"Evening Hour.” ordinary three-tuhe sets olge, F. & A, M == CRE m —Parody club erchestra ! W W —Detroit—353 Ned Wayburn, dance impresario ' p. m.—Radio Ramblers. sunday. whose activities with Broadway 0. m—Terduam Garden erch.|%:20 1o 11 p e a3 WEAF. musical shows have made his name THE BENNETT MOPOR SALES CO. 12 midnight—Club Kentueky revue. known from coast to coast as a Sunday. WRC—Washington—169 creator of unusual dance steps, will | 2 s (0 8 G a d) Te] 295 11:50 a. m—Unity church service. Saturday. |addreas the radio audience from | 50 Al‘Ch t. pp ran e 3 p. m.—Majestic String ensemble. | 7:45 p. m.—Children's hbur. WOR, Newark, on Decoration Day. . m,—Health talk, S p. m.—Dinner music. at 8:38 p. m Mr. Wayburn con- p. m.—Majestic ensemble, 9 p. m.—Bible talk. [finea his activitits to drilling p. m.—~World Masonie News. 11 p. m.—Hotel Mayflower orchcstra. [choruses and he is recognized as the 1 A0 8 5 p. m.—J. R. Thomas, tenor. 11:30 p. m.—"Crandall's Saturday |best in hia line T X : : 5 -Bossert Lumber Jacks.| Nighters.” | o 5 %fi A Parody club orchestra. 1 a. m—8eidenman’s ordhestra. “Afda,” Verdi's famous opera -~ - : . m.—Woodmansten Tnn ofch. e will be broadcast by WGY, Schenec- | ) p. m.—Marigold Gardens orch. WCAP—Washington—169 | tady, and WGBS, New York city, on The Tonring Car The Royal Coupe 2 I ITnmdny evening, May 20, at 9§ The Phaeton - - - WAAM—Newark—263 o'clock. This will be a confplete The Conchie™ = il Sunday. version of the opera, with full cast, The Roadster - The Imperial - Sports— Major Tate. KYW—Chicago—3536 Ichorus and orchestra. It will be | N The Sedan & The Croun-Imperial - R Saturday, ne of the seriex being sponsored by | ) Du . . m Variety program ‘orriere 1)’America All prices f- 0 b Detrour cub u government tax ' farm va Dlayer | ) « C! A sister station ta \WNAC Boaston We ave pleased to extend the convenience of tme-pavments. Ask ~Alleratte's e breh |1 Congress ( #8k the air during :ha past week abeut Chrasler's attr~ctive plan. Chrysier dealers and superiog | all's sntartainers Sunday | Thia new breadcaster. opsrated by Chrysier service everywhere. | 3:16 ». m.-~Wm. Leadenkam, tenor. 3 p. in.—Sunday Eveniog club. the Shepard Stores, has been as- o g R 5% PRODUCTION JAMUARY 81924 - kEl STARTE PMENT OF PLANT ; PROCUREMENT OF MATERIALS FOR PRODUCTION o 2L (MRS N2z

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