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AR B s i AN DO TR O Do oo S S B ST A S T S o a— i e N - T e Y e i S e e T o L A i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925. 1:80-8tudlo features ‘WGN=—Chicago—370 nees Boys, the Capitol Theater Gang, | Franklin Field, Philadelphia; No-|one scheduled for 7 p. m. on Tues- On one or two occasions there will Connecticut's enly Class B station VOICES IN THEAIR T—Sports results, 1:30—Drake concert ensemble, [ Rudy Weidoeft, Kitty McLaughlin of | vember 7, Harard \s. Princeton, at| gay, geptember 15, “A Night with|be arrangements from the tribal| il continue to cumb the state for ‘ 7:10~—Commerce of the day. Blackstone string quintet. the Strand theater, New York, and | Princeton; November 14, Yale R e Il be|melodiea of the Amerlcan Indlan, |, .. mantalists, singars, anl en 7:20—Falry tales. 9:80—~WGN string trlo, many others too numerous to men- | Princeton, at Yale Bowl; Novemper | Hihetbert Novin.t hett Wil M} there will be an evening or two de- Rt L S il SATURDAY. 7:40—Romantie plano series. 11:30—Jazz Scamper program, tlon. 21, Yalo vs. Harvard, at Cambridge, | FC0INEs and muslenl settngs of 1he | voted to light opera musio and ons | (5N BTEIRCEEN (00 o Mha ve S==OrIAndn B 0e RO IoreheeiTe. iy S B trom WBZ; Novembor 26, Cornell vs. | 8T8 B LG Tlan P aeptember | 10 the singing of Christmas carols bY| oo, gycoesatul in past effoits will 1 be heard agaln. T ore Dt §:16—Motlon pleture series. WHT—Chicago—400 The third anniversary of the open- | University of Pennsylvania, Phila- The Travelers Choral club, an organ- (an P'“""::“"f;‘ 15“"'“,'.,'“ Daylight | 4 o Auaioal Perlod. $—Fleanor Kaplin, violinist. Organ|ing of WHAZ, Troy, N. Y. will be|delphia; November 28, Annapolis v . Jzation of & hundred volces 9—"Cleaning Agents." recital. Plano and aoprano solos. | celebrated on Monday evening, be- | West Point, Polo Grounds, Ne 9:15—Violin period. 0:45—238 meters. Riverview Park | ginning at 0:15 daylight saving time. | York, 10:156—The dance, Melody Masters. Irv, Gordon and His Domino club or- 12 midnight—DX Hound Hour 11:30—400 meters. Walter Ford's| chestra will be the attraction, Jack| Grand Opera Night will be the Cheerlo orch. S Berg, ukulele.| Little will sing. He wus a member of | itlo of Monday cvening's broadcast WMCA—New York—341 Others. the team of Little and Small. | by WTAM, Cleveland. A sparkiing S—Gladys Matthews, soprano. 1 a. m.—Program by “The Gang." G | array of eingers will be heard, in ad- §:15—Carl Tanner, cello; Frederlck “Ts Thought Tnhaled,” will be the | dition to the usual program by the Solfert, baritone. WMAQ—Chlcago—id1 title of a talk next Wednesday aft- | Willard Symphony orchestra §:45—Gladys Matthews, soprano. | 7—Muslcal program. ornoon from WOR, Newark, by Mre. | GRS | 9—Asbury Park dance orchestra. " Jack Chapman's orchestra. Gibson Arnoldl. The subject s inter WSAT will broadcast all home | 10—Helen Morris. soprano. 3—Recital to be announced. esting enough and the speaker | football games of the University of Joseph Wetzel, tenor. 9:30—"British Honduras," travel | should get Into some nice arguments | Cincinnati, begiuning September 26 10:30—Helen Morris, soprano. talk with himeelf. | and continuing through Thanksgiv- One easy turn of 10:45—Joseph Wetzel, tenor, 10—Chicago theater revue. L) | ing Day. The game with Transyl- N e the Lorain Red 13 WHAG—Dancs musis rnle Golden's orcheatra. y = Alexandre Zeltlln, world ~famous vania on September 26 and that with ST Whee! tives youa el 2-1—Dance orchestra. - WMBR—Chicago—250 sculptor, will direct WRNY's Sculp- | Hanover on the following Saturday \ 3 : cholce of any mea- : - T—Trianon Ensemble and assisting| ture Series, beginning next Tuesday | will be played at night and local | suredand control- e— WOKO—New York—3233 sololsts. evening at 9:30 o'clock and contin- | radio fans will have a chance to get led oven heat for WNAC—Boston—280 5—Beatrice Ellman, soprano. 10—Trianon erchestra. Woodlawn [ uing indefinitely. He will bring oul|in og them. e ) ; any kind of oven 8:00—Shepard Colonial concert or-| 535 —garah Sommers, whistler, theater orchestra. Sololsts. some of the things that people want | i | 5 - eooking or baking. chestra. £:50—Florence Roude, entertainer, to know about that art. MUSIC TONIGHT, WFBH-—S8outhern. Washington WOR~—Archle Slater's. —~Asbury Park. “al. Night Hawks. Dance music, leyer Davis', 10:3 VJZ—J. Knecht's, 1 rnfe Golden's. 11.12 WEAF—Vincent Lopez's. 11:00 WPG—Dance musie 11:30 WRC—Crandall's 4—Shepard Colonial dance orchestra | o:n5—Viadimir Tobachnik, baritone. WOK—Chicago—217 e i el e s R the Reghs §:30—Max Krules and hia orch. —_— 1 — Edwards' orchestra; organ re-| Blssle and Blake of musical com- | has been oft the air for three months. ;!ZEEL.I':EP 1:35 — “Reminiscenses” by an old WHAP—Brooklyn—240 eital; selections by solofsts. edy fame, will make their farewell | will be heard | NOTa LORAIN time Bostonian. 6-7—Dinner music. 11—Langdon Brothers; New Beck-| New York appearance from WEAT | on Tuesday, Thurs nd saturaay| —_— !“-‘1"’}“"’“ progiam e er, comedian: The Cavanaughs.|at 8:35 p. m. next Friday. They will | cvenings from WOK, Chicago. He 9:30—Copley Plaza orchestra WBBR—Staten Island—273 Edwards” orchestra. leave two hours later for England, | will broadcast between 11 and 12 | 3-~Dr. Hans Haag, violiniat. where they will fill an engagement. | o'clock, daylight saving time, He's| WJAR—Providence—308 §:10—Fred Twaroachk, tenor. WQI—Chicago—447 These boys were the composers and | well known in this locality and fans | 1:06—Studio program 8:20—Rible quotations and answers. | 8—Ralph Willlams and His Rainbo| nroducers of such New York suc-|used to get a thrill when his deep, 2:30—Rathskeller Trio. §:40—Tenor, violn solos. Gardens orchestra. Solos, cesses as “Shuffle Along” and ‘The| well moduiated Uit < 11-3—Ralnbo Skylarks; Jerry Sulll-| cpocolate Dandies.” They've been pHastings, Nebrah-s WOTS—Woroester—203 WHAG—Richmond Hill—318 can: Melodlana; Scotch tenor, etc. | eard on records oo, e e SHA T A ke “The Ran e That is Ea‘ 12 m to 2—Luncheon music. 12 midnight-2 a. m.—Dance orch. vl Goal G Ridhc-Htory tatler; jaooreh WLW-—Cincinnati—423 The final Sunday evening Atlantic| Art Gillham, famed far and wide 1) §:30—Basehall scores. 8—Johanna Grosse, organist. City Steel Pler program from WGBS, |as “The Whispering Pianist,” a to Kee clean 2:30—Al Wilson's Playmates, 8:33—Instrumenetal trio; vielln, | WIp and WMAF will be preeented | name given him by Lambdin Kay of ¥ p WEBH~New York-— {o Alvarez, barltone, ‘cello, plano. tomorrow evening., Vessell's band | WSR, Atlanta, will broadcast from e BT obk avenER i ; i ; '0C. Dave Pric o b i 3 1By ERopK otchesii ¥ Carpenter, soprano e and Comfort’s orchestra will be in- [ WOC, Davenport, on Friday and Sat LARK JEWEL Gas Ranges are finished in dull baked-on japan 8—Entertainers, - o e 3:30—Mario Alvarez, baritone, cluded on the program. ay evenings of next week respee- T I = i Shrenall (aliaries Bou. S R RO et §:45—Children’s . stories, by the ‘e % “biain". ehtertatner and full-fused-on porcelain enamel which gives a lustrous and —William Sullivan, barltor L% ifbntana Ram blars {15—"Words Often Mispronounced”| ~WSAI Story Lady. WGRS, New York, makes two im- | and every set should he tuned to 484 durable surface and one that is easy to keep clean. Bt Rl SO S L Herman Rice's orchestra. 9—WSAI Radio Chime concert. portant announcements regarding | meters when le starts his stuff.| RripniLonan RN ‘Sports,” Pat Robinson, 9:15—Bicycle Playing Card Sextet. | Monday. One is that the regular | You've all heard him on phono- :30—Asterio Fernandez, tenor. Bi45—Knickerbocker hospital; talk, | 1:30—Central Park orchestra. 1::2""‘(‘3;""'“ _";l"le“fl irumental | TIOTRINE progtams will be resumed | graph records. Cm u«_anclA Ehilles "tenor: it g._.noh,n Ballin, Oscar Race, duo. |10¢ ; '; Sextet with instrumental| zgain on that day at 10 o’clock. They g v v JEWEL as anges 6:15—Coppelloe orchestra. 15—Talk, Dr. George Gilmore. sololat, will be under the direction of Teresa | WTIC, the Traveiers Insurance om—— T—Southern Serenaders. :30—Robert Ballin, Oscar Rice, duo —— Nagel. Toplcs of interest to women | company’s etation at Hartford, be- 4 g KD :30—Florence Ballon, planiste. =1 b y and his . schedule on Monday evening. h o . 5 9:45—Grace Divine, soprano. from the Swiss Gardens. The second announcement fs that [ Hartford station will be on the air usually durable, due to their all- are dravn from a single piece of g 10—T'lorence Ballon, planiste. 12--Vocal and instrumental classic| tne station will broadcast every aft- [ five nights a week, being silent on steel construction. This feature heavy steel. o~ 10:15-—Grace Divine, soprano. music. ernoon next week, except Saturday, |Saturday and Sunday. There will be T . S diBioras reciig rewite (nang|Ui0—Cltvence Willlato's Trio. T, from the Radio World's Fair in New | dinner music five evenings a week has distinguished Clark Jewel Clagk iJewel Gas Ranges are ARE=HOOLCR, | 16 5 $ Oulsyi 0—4' York city. The program will begin|and on at least two evenings the OV over twen! ears. made in sizes aoLEl) i WGCP—Nowark—252 0:30—Mixed concert. News bulle-|at 2:30 o'clock and will continue for | station will broadcast dance music stoves for Lyay 25) and Styl.es for : 0—News ecores, racing results. |5 ¢ vooo)“ang instrumental selos;| tine. Baseball scores. one-half hour. Many promincnt stage | from one or more of its remote con- evory type and size of kitchen. b 26—Market reports ; i lRolae . : 4 de of un- i f : el ce results. stars and radio favorites will betrols. The station plans a popular The base-frames are made of un They are e w :60—Financlal summary, i : WMBF—Miam| Beach—385 heard. | halt hour cach Iriday night, the y quipped with Lorain 6:01—Baseball, racing returns. A 11—Fleetwood Hotel dance frolict e e et breakable angle-iron. The front, Self-reguiating Ovens. {azliaciian Abas forohess; TaEntaralnee a i Sporting enthusiasts will be inter- | Niglod Presentators under the title OVEN ::fw,r{s‘ el “30—Jolly Bill Steinke. WGBU—Fulford, FIn—278 | ested In WGY's schedule of football | “Bits of everything” on Iriday even- HEAT ianadta bl s G- llae Taucl, sonvavo 11—Miami Daily Tab. broadcasts for the coming scason, | ing September 18 at 10:30 o'clock, REGULATOR T ey Poroetia TN et R . . which has just been announced. The | Eastern Standard Time, g : 10:30—Joseph Knecht's orchestra, | 9:10—Erv Bradley, Clint Biackwell, | o 20 ),‘k' ‘:c;:‘m'(’ o ;’ . station will broadcast the World's| There will be several l‘”"f‘“" The Red Wheel of the Lorain Oven Heat Regulator makes Planists. (B0 ATBRSRBPDRICI00 AEONE) :“;‘;9; basl"hfl'tl Kflm%({'w- ;l;h‘f‘:l;; ’I’:J’i‘“‘n”;::m‘“:fl"‘lj“{;‘l_"“"]:!‘l';};r‘h“;”;“1‘; Rerfect baking easy. It measures the heat for cooking Whole o ; £ 9:25—Gra el 2 hall broadeasts, excepling the Yale-|and a 2 72 ar Mus " g 4 N e e owet,| KWRH—Shroveport, La—261 | Harvard game, will be transmitted | Nights,” made up of programs re- feals in the oven unwatched, and makes possible the easy, gecoit Moray, planiat. T e e T *| 11—Hotel Youree dance orchestra. |in conjunction with WJZ, New York. | quested by fans. Each Tuesday even- efficient and economical Lorain Oven Cgnning Method: ":;“'.r,.” ICoRelnt sy CEt — e ing there will be an organ recital b s e ; KFNF—Shenandoah—266 The schedule ls October 17, An-|from the Austin Organ company jibgsHerman Neuman, plani, WS htiaceinlacsts 2:30—Jubilee Singers. napolis ve. Notre Dame, at Yankee | studio, and intermittently WTIC will “:—.Jvax’;m‘l h\n‘ 'IHZC‘TB orch. 1—Tea Room orchestra. . Stadium; October 24, University of | offer a male quartet, ladies’ quartet, R0ssEnasua lipat 8 | 3—Dance music. WOC—Davenjort—3484 Pennsylvania vs. University of Chi-|and a symphonic orchestra. Several 10:15—Fred Ehrenberg, musical saw | 5:45—Eleanor Gunn, fashion feature | 11—Reader and planist. Vocal 80108.| cago, Franklin Field, Philadelphia; | evenings during the fall will be de- Rtharalice s s neatien, :45—Roof Garden -broadcast. 1 a. m—LeClaire Hotel orchesera.| October 31, University of Pennsyl-|voted to music of representative =T fldred Kemmever, soprano. Peter MacArthur, baritone. vanfa vs. University of Illinols, at|America composers such as the ew York—492 8:10-—Talk, “Poets and Poetry.” = ! 4-5—Elmer C 8 orchestra. | 8:30—Vocal and instrumental recital, ~ KOIL—Council Bluff, 1a,—3278 6—Dinner music. - 9:30—First Christian Church orch. r iy Vo 7—Albert Miller, tenor. WOO—Philadelphia—508 and vocal and instrumental solos. | ’ 15—Raul Paniagua. planist. :45—Grand organ; trumpets, 10:45—Mary Thompson( banjoist. —Pasadena Warblers. :30—Dinner music. 1 a. m.—Hotsy-Totsy Hour. :30—Raul Paniagua, planist —_— {05—Pasadena Warblers. WIP—Philadelphia—s08 KSD—St. Touis—545 | WJZ—New York—i55 1:15—Irwin Abrams’ orchestra , 4, 5:20, 8 and 10:25—News, 20—=8adrian Trio. 0 A g D 9—Stage specialtics direct from| i ) z 6L, 8. Marine band. e BonE o e R Grand Ceneral theater. ' ImpTOCUEd COC‘»Ch $1245 CROWLEY BROS. INC. |Herbart E. Anderson A. H. HARRIS ainzers. i CCo—Nimpeapolls—t18 PAINTERS AND 1030 Radrian Trio ; 5:16—Diak Long's Nankin Cat¢ orch DECORATORS SAE OR XOE - CINDERS FOR SALE 10:45—Ethel and Dorothea Ponce, i : ; . ) singers, :45—"Song of the Surt.” 12—Dick Long's orchestra. I ar er R er 267, Chapman, Btrest ! i i 11-12—Vincent Lopez'c orchestra. —Vesselli's Band. WFAA—Dallas—478 OOIIU. Estimates Cheerfully Given on | 242 Main St. —General Trucking— i e :05—California Night Hawks or- * R e :30—Frank Devenport and His All Jobs — Tel. 2913 'Phone 1366 STANLEY ST. Tel 3472-2 WGRS—New York—316 chestra. ¢ . L] harp Six orchestra. :85—Leonard Garf . pia 3—Atlantic City—-] o ! ‘“*L”({‘..;;Hlmr funkle, pianie AL e {1 a. m—Adolphus Hotel orch | WHEN IN HARTFORD 3:10—Bob Platz, planist, 7—Traymore dinner musie. | WOAW—Omaha—526 = - < DINE AT | One-family house on Camp Street, a fine central 3:20—Spanish lessons; songe %:05—RBeauty pageant description. |5 _Rialto orchestra. location, just the place for a rooming house. Can be 3:40—Lessons 1o motorists; pianist.| 11—Dance orchestra. 9—Brandels Tea Room orchestra. ’ e WCT o eransos M [ pc s icol peoeTel 2 = : THE HONISS bought on fair terms. 1 a. m.—Arthur Hays and his organ | . L 5 . i : L. Kenneth Williams. T e L) Brand new house on Park Boulevard, just nearing Bt rolicalra Jinlles: ‘ Eiie z 2 OYSTER HOUSE |§ completion. 7:30—Alma Newman, Louis John- WGR—RBuffalo—319 KOA—Denver—323 son, duets. 8. Marine Band e anes sl i 7:40—Ralph Hersh, violinist | AR A ] - : 22 STATE ST. amp ea state O. 7:50—Alma Newman, liedersinger. | WHAM—TRnchester—278 KGO—Oakland—361 ¥ i e e s fal 8—Andalusi; half hour man theater orchestra 12:10 a. m.—Vinton LaFerrera and| | : 2 Under Grant's 25c, 60c an tore 8:30—Gaelic Hour of Minstrelsy er organ his concert orch. Supporting ar- ) '/ |Also, Always a Fresh Supply To 273 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 9:30—Forstat String Quartat, Theater organ. Hsts i T e 9:40—Joseph Livolsi, violinist. 3 Scores; weather 9:50—Forstat String Quartet 10—Jacob Forstat, cel \\'nt—\\'.;u'v‘l‘-;;zmn—ur\ PWX—Hayana—400 “N L'ke Y O 0 TO ST E st Formad S G| 4 Bashingon rcesr woviaran W i |- “Never a Car Like This— |THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY 11—Arrowhead orch (Crandall's Saturday Nighters 3 ” R ('KAC—Montreal—410 N S h l ' WRNY—New Vork—23 KDKA—Pitishurgh—308 o R i ever Such Value! 1—Radio Industry ITour. 3 Scores Windsor hotel dinner musie. Westinghouse Band 30—"The Attractons of Quebec,” If you're driving any $2000 Thousands have already ex- T - : = i talk. éar,we askyoufranklytocom- perienced the surprise that's / S/ 4 s SURE - == FOR SALE : ‘.v‘:»\.:“;"lfl"s‘ ",‘:z‘?::.‘p,,. '“d’a‘:“j,“n‘r':.";:M"""" grill room| 5are it in roominess—beauty in store for you. They know \D SHOW THEM UH-HUH HE AINT BIGGER 8 —riding quality—perform- What recent improvements A GALOOTS WHO IS THEY USUA,LLY THAN A QUART CLP Two Houses at White's| WEAM-SGlcreland 398 CNBO—Ottawa—135 snce, with the improved have done to make the coun- EUNNING. H”schooL) | HCK L ; sl G W€ 8|7 iater statler concert orchestra. | 5 chatean Laurler orchestra. Ha Jewett Goach. try’s finest, roomiest coach 71D WHALE EM TEACHER BEFORE Crossing, Plainville, Conn.|?—Frank R. Wilkon's Euclid Beach | — waiian orchestra. Vocal solos. 5 more comfortable—easier rid- H LE HE HAS A CHANCE LRl heth then andl Park '14:‘ :;;h;;::w{w cou iyl D2NCe music by Chateau Laurler Then drive Jewett Coach! ing even better performing. MORNIN" NOON, To SHOW WHOS e _andj: ‘ P| dance orchestra. And find out for yourself what Find out what these many AND NIGHT 2 will sell at a Bargain | WEAR—Cleveland—389 $1245 will buy in performance improvements mean — your- - Novelty dinner concert —comfort—handling ease. self at the wheel. (617-2) u 2 COX & DUNN\ 8—Stud “"""]—VTI‘::':":—:',:l’\h Gold BACK 0' THE MIKE ‘<P Now lowee prices on all improved Jewstt models as followe: 2N g T ——" . R s Coach #1345, De Luxs Touring §1320, De Luxe Coach $1400, De = 2> =1 A s Laze Roadster 81500, De Luxe Sedan §1630. Pricos f.0.b. Detroit, S N ! H = l 272 Main St. 10—Jan Goldkette's Serenaders Probably the most important radio taz tra, Pgige-lydeouiio é-whoe! brakee ot stight extra cot N4 déd 4 ! p S =) . | 2-5—Henry Halstead's orchestra 3 —_— announcement of the season is the WREO—Lansing—285 one that comes from nowhere else 8 y D 11--“Epeed Wagon" Screnaders in|but the very offce, from this very 7 ) WTAS—Flgin—302 | The Static” wiy be resumed on Mon- o Grackle orchestra and| day of next week. We will ofter an 319 East Main Street L . entirely new show, all star cast, new | F A R M S S | songs, beautiful costumes and poe-| WCEFE—Flgin—275 v a pretty girl or two, although | 25 WTAS ur chorus is a bit depleted at this| jance program. Raseball scores. | typewriter, in fact. It is this, and ] ]\ HOMES e e TR | WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. - Zall | g. The Herald Publishing com- | rrens ¥ i et ne sinichbe | SAY-HES BUILDING 1OTS| - et O e e e | I e T FoR INVESTMENT || 5srme rari. ssoree: Thomas sbevs snacurcemens it rng o SPECIAL |l (e scvior Sus o added to the staff of the clrculation | il PROPERTY WRBBM—Chicago—226 | department. And—well, we could | Samovar orchestra. Dave and|go along kidding ourself llke that| Wesd the T e ragram tn | ack 0 The e i weck o Universal Carving Sets T4 T e flagete £ Alamo orch. and soloists. | we'll get s " it's getting | ) WILL RAISE hour. Jazzmania artists. | late and we have a date = (uninten- CLASSIFIED ovar oreh ttonal poetrs). | THREE-PIECE SET TWO-PIECE SET ADS .., WEBR hicago—310 WTIC— at Hartford will be one $3.79 $2.39 Dinner eoncert. Howard Neu-|of the stationa linked up with the nist well known WEAF chains on Wed- on the s ieiereh IR MarislKelley:| neaday/avening et EwAta fha W TAE BOYS AT THE DEPOT ARE MUCH NTERESTED i SN | nd sanstl Rad iofLa et EA EANDER DILLWORTHY, THE NEW TEACHER. PRECEDING |1 s o e o | 0 b2 5% " | The ABBE HARDWARE Co. A s PAGE WOES—Ouk Park—380 | vatmetn 3 and_ 10:40 ¢ dock. ana | 405 Main Street Telephone 407 SOME DOUBT AS To KIS ABILITY TO HANDLE 11-20—Kampus Kollegians oreh. they will include Will Rogera, Sena- SOME OF THE SCHOLARS —— ] . 1 - Lew Butler, “The Giant of Radio.” tor Dill of Washington, the Happi- e

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