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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925, VOICES IN THEAIR | WFBH—New York—213 [ to=Tns Borrovgns Heur ot Musie;’ |11:46eCino Male quartet. Johanna | “Yes, Sir, That's My Baby 4—"8hall America Be Blue." I Srosmeiic : - jrosse, organist gar Walks Down T | WTAS—Elgin—302 ’ S hataisy Bouxd WEDNESDAY. ~Orchestra selectiona. )—Fred Hamm and the Bos' Own WHAS—Loulsville—ino resented by this versatile g orchestra, broadcasting direct trom | 9.30__Jake Sellgman and His Ken st (All Programs on Fastern Daylight | WAHG—Richmond Hill—3168 '_‘:A. Purple Grackle restaurant tucky Night Owls. News bulletir Tuning in on WRN fork . Saving Time.) 30==Thornton Fi r. sport talk Studlo program oloists, | r 1 i = ’ 1 eenwald, planist {e heard part of a dis , one| . O RCE oo Srenmaldp WCEE—Elgin—315 ; WSB—AUanta—i28 ¢ a “Law Berles," wh : u on ave O " aramount orchestra.| !1:30—Continuation of WTAS pro 12:45—Warner's Seven Aces, broad. | conducted from that station. Th 7 i ¥ gram casting from supper dance at At- | 'alk was given so that the layman 300 ;\5,\7;.’,._., Cear's Uit e 1;:1}. :V “r;n:a lanta: Blitmore: kotel: ould understand it. We Iistened 3 P, =—8Smith's % ¢ hil: econd octure o Y 1 WEBJ—Virginia se Trio. K YW—Chicago—b3a :v{-l':v“n: ur)r‘:‘!d‘ TS E DA Fodidalaitipds . &lintio Ca - o-| 8—Dinner concert from the Con. WMBF—Mlami Beach—385 ory of the world was announced, al- WMCA—Manhattary 1 s hot 11—Fleetwood Hotel dance frolie 'NOUSH We didn't wait for it. | WLIT—Arcadia Entertalning Plans,” talk for [ and sololsta. We h A e | 5 WGCP— la's. WOR—Newark—408 housewives A md» trouble with WGY last . 5 3—=Talk, representative Chicago WGBU—Fulford, Fla.—278 svening. We wanted to hear the pro JZ—Meyer D T 7:10—Blua Stecle's Fulford.By.Thos- | BTam presented by the well knowr 4:15—Majestic string ensemble WOR—Cent E 16lton Ens Motor club. ntra Sea orchestra. orgia Minstrel Boys and we s 700—Dance m worts,"” Bill the fusical artists from United Byn- | e e 7:30—Vincent v}l,.‘,‘: [:\r'r-hrn!vrl agogue of Amerlca. bl 11—Blue 8t and his orchestra. | 2 nging in the station ica of ths Day." 11— lew featuring Paul a minute or 80 at a time, It seemed 5 am ®iegel, mandolin Whiteman's Colleglans and organ WOAI—San Antonio—395 to fade conslderable and it also act p 7 Richmond, soprano recital from MeVicker theater, 10:30—Army Night. od vather jumpy 40 that there wa A 2 S Ceapasiin & e no pleasure jn _w derfved from lis- B % g a r WBBM~—Chicago—226 N F—Shenandoah—266 tening in. That's always the way, ! = n Edwards, baritona 9—Ramovar orchestra, Sunset Male |9 henandoah Retallers’ assoct | Whenever there's a program on: | s T e A ats Suariel "EdAIe Lotiia ation program wants espectally to hear, something in fiaime wart-Warner program |always gets in the w or ther: ,,..,; og1nd) iile Eymphons orchestra. | Alamo dance orchestra. Solotsta WCCO—Minneapolis—i16 a lot of static, or another statior e ¢ TTaylar ireadlngs Patsy O'Sullivan, harplst 2—Radio industries banquet from |Dutts in and if the air happens to be Ml g = New York. | clear the station breaks down or it | WBZ—Springfield—33 : : WEBH—Chjcago—330 10:40—Same as WEAF. is annpunced that the program ha: TO MAKE A FORIUNE | 12—-Dick Long's Nankin Cate orch. | be¢n postponed. nball Trio | 8.30—Oriole orchestra. Florence 1 \ | b £ Seemniahl, Behrend, soprano. 30—Organ recita) | y e e natute story by Thorn- | 1kimer Nipp ¥ 10:30—0riole orchestra. Correll and | Fdward A. Morgan, vocallst, song 8 2 ki acls Of WOC—Davenport—484 | writer and pt; ¢ us pass a R e osden L contralto, [ £:15 Im 'm’r‘p ALl 12:30—Grand midnight frolfe teatur., ?-11:40—8ame as WEAF, New York | pleasant quar hour witk Hanry J kS s T \(,(f s, aoprane Ing dance gelections by Orole| 11:47—Organ recital and mixed pro- | WBZ, Springfield. forsaninenty ) IN THE SECOND SECTION OF anis el 2 J ris, sopran 0 ; 3 2nek, violin orchestra gram. : 10—Lenox or _ Rarclay | @ '4\7' 3 Y’ MkwY :"'l, B | ST gram of his own composition ’F_ro'- n, ba : St S '-r SR WGN—Chicago—370 KOA—Denver—323 was snappy and of a pop 1 rt - irtner, banio o Herbert White's Silver: State | He I (] [ ] (] 10:40 S ' sl 7:30—Dinner concert, Drake and | : : ccom- Rlackstona hotels | rehestra 1. 3 E a 5 o Lach Homark-n? [ 2:30—WGN string tris 10;30—Book of Knowledgs pro- ird,” “One Lillte Kis l a m l e l s . St arie McCristall, sopran I3 & One I Love To Love 11:20 — Jazz Scamper featuring| Eram &—Ukulels Lou Haye 11—0C hr b Lou Hayes. Drake dance orchestra and popu.| 1 —Convention program, P were the three songs presented by Lew Pollack, Jack Yellen lar solciath Utility representatives of Colo him. He also delivered himself of 2 AT ROBBINS STATION—NEWINGTON—ONE FARE -Dick and Flo Bernard, songs. — Wyoming and New Mexico. §pe- | plano solo, his own version of “Let {arcel Doublier, saxophonist 1 3 . 1. Rist WGES—Chicago—250 | eial musical numbers. Me Call You Sweetheart.” All in all, 'NAC, I RS, SONKs. 11 Kampus Kolleglans in dance |1 a. m—Kiutus Tecumseh, Indlan|his program was ene of the bright LOTS &=Rrazy 18 A SRoks offering. Sus Olmsted, uku.| tenor. and Simon O} Eskimo | spots of the evening. x , ) > 8:80—Checker orchestra {SDANSTOLCAERLIA Jale soloist. DeWitt and Owen,| planist, of Station WLS, Chicago e | AR e s (P (e e 10 n Willlams, Al Plantodosf 30— : 7:35—"On the Trall With O W';,n,,a‘!‘”p."mm‘ e song team. Others. 1:30—Dance program. The transmission of WBZ has im- | B _ abond"—-Thomas Dreler. VAN DRSO 2 - proved greatly in the course of the 3—Beethoven Trio WHT—Chicago—400 KSD—St. Louls—545 summer. A nautral tone to the in- 2 & Yt ja—390. | ~ 3 ) Sy S by prominent artists, cort orchestra direct from the|tha old tinny sound t accompan- E w h To ho e WJAR—Provid, 308 5—2 mete Uvery X Lyrie Skydome, el earl ave resentation from | i AR o3 WU Ty | P mers. Riversien Park| Ly Skydom I Sy Sy et very Lot Worth 3 Times This Price |1 prem o e UL T S IT HAS NEVER BEEN DONE BEFORE Adustries banque [i5 L chestra. Carl Strodel, baritone,| 17—Dinner concert and market re- . .. —Dance o Manfred Gotielf, planist ports. News. Silent night. DK red an old time barn § oy i 11—Organ recital. T P € KDKA offered an old time barn lT WlLL NEVER BE DONE AGA]N . m.—Wrigley Wrumpus. 1 Yo aving proved 30—Big Brother clut 3 PWX—Havana—100 BB TG ” 3 g0 P Pl —50 1 < : ¥ :20—Logt and Found; scores. WOO—Philadelphia—50% WILS—Chicago—315 ~ 1 of the Cuban Navy from |, station. The prompter was ap- 30—C. B. Collins, tenor. 1 -""‘—'i”{‘{"" 'T'}"-“d’- 17 ph Emerson, orfanist. the Malecon Band stand. i aaed ey me, o X S ey T T st l DRIVE OUT IN THE EVENING § e e 43 by time, Ford and Glenn. CNRO—Ottawa—i35 i s | ! M = i L i b A e e oo SALESMEN ON PROPERTY UNTIL DARK ory Teller”; scores. 11—Dance music. {05 Fi(irall Rrea) Doliveryl prégram | 8= Chiatonul Lautier concerbioren i o o i dianiial e o By oy i adio industries banquct | TE RS — & giri rio. 9—Varlety program of classical and P e ¢} ntation ¢ ! WCAU—Philadelphia—278 11-=WIL8 string trlo Er A LI and |2 "hig kick out of the presentation tal 11:1 Wabash Avenue Y, M, C. A semi-classical music. Chatean | e 2 y —8ong recital e quartet, Laurler dance orchestra from the e O W eAL 4 { 11:45—Ford and Glenn Time, grill room of the Chateau Laurier| We heard the tail end of WSAT's p— - - 1 ] o - WRC—Washington—469 - hotel radio chime concert shortly before il 9 o'clock, and the mellow tones of Synagogue services, 3 . hest 6—U. 8. Marine Band. . . r Grosso's orchestra ol | MAQ—Chie 1 g T | WMAQ—Chicago—447 the bells came through in good vty s il U | foan M ONLY ONCE IN A LIFETIME CAN YOU PICK UP A fes banquet “oremost Four. Rl —U. § Navy Band ETiTi G Elayers [k eatsicaliot: / The Van Curler Hotel orchestrs : : WAtAQ Piayers tn weateicat or. || Through the Static || e van cuwier Hote) archentrs) § BARGAIN LIKE THIS. 2adio industries banquet R {ering: dinner hour, but Wi WJIZ—New York— 10:40—Ipana Troubadours. during the didn’t have much time to listen to ores, racing results. MBB—Chicago—25 ; 2 " | TACIDE | KDKA—Pittsburgh—300 _ WMBB ‘,h! AZ0=2001 The first part of last night Was' i, gince we were occupied elsewhere. [ he Texans, Songs. 7% Trianon Ensemble and assisting|jjke ynt Line ehil g e : ; e like unto something while the B¢~ | part of a xylophone solo cam } 3:3 § goloists 5 et ‘ : ¢ e | baliend ond part of the ning was like ot 9:45—Hour of 3 : Toncair 1 : through in good shape. + humorl Trianon orchestra. Woodlawn | yno gomething else. In other words Era - | theater orchestra. R ki } X \s' orchestra WCAE—Pittshurgh—161 | : the first halp was excellent, while the | oy 0g geatures include the pro- S e second halt was somewhat choked S dTo TR dnstriGa ans ¥ WOK—Chicago—217 S linl ylnnt pacticlon ot ooxs lelocs| B trom the Radio Industries ba WGBS—New York—316 —The Sunshine Girl TRyt e G ReR By o e R s Wil Auetitrom e o IR Commale cle Geebee 8:30—Pooley period. a8’ hestra. Solo : " | New York, a galaxy stars bel 4 " T 7 R LR B e e A orchestra. olon. - ltance and we probubly wouldn't e ol el i 5 AUTOMOBILES READY THIS WEEK TO TAKE YOU OUT : e die 11—Loew's Aldine theater. LB L ‘|bebs been aucceseful anyWay, | ., .. and radlo fans, WTIC will be. g MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WHN—New York program by popular artists, ctc. gyt we had an enjoyable even g { the broadcasters of the event and received many beautiful gifts, "¢ % the broad WGY—Scheneetad y—380 : concert from the Mall, Centr e | WQI—Chicago—i47 {one of them being a bump on the A concert from RE CEL S5y B . 4 theater orchestr: | iph Williams and His Rainbo | poaq when the loud speaker gonked | 1t WL B8 PHOECHES o e tron: | § 43 = . fens orchestra. Resdings and|ys whila we wera trylng fo fix tho| \VALC: A interesting featire frol ° ° o ain Jt. Book of Knowledge. ; will be “A ¢ “A"” batterles. Cursing cheerfully we | W02 Wil be ' i 11—The Rainbo Skylarks and studio | rogumed our activities. | Bhakespeare,” by Menry Jewelt . program featuring the Melodians | Sl | concert by Ralph , celebral- | and the Fontello Trio. [ Last night marked the debut of [ (3 0% 2 a. m.—The Ginger Hour, {the Hub Restadrant Trio from WTIC, [ wiw, el \ % ? | Hartford. The broadcasting was e _ WsAl—Cincinnati—326 | picked up by remote control trom | Slipper Revue. | 11—Golf talk from the studio. the popular Hartford restaurant. - T ongress String quartet. | There was only one th < = e e ar There was only one thing to mar the | [WHEN IN HARTFORD WNYC—New York 5 : ¢ Hoover,| M ard Gray, baritone. Waldenc| program and that was unavoidable. | ' | e - waker, Dl | The voloes of the patrars of the res || PR SALE! DINE AT BRAND NEW HOUSE ON FARMINGTON AVENUE dva . | auran ngled with > crash of | ‘“‘.“; h Ipole B o 53 2 o | WEKRC—Cincinnat]l—326 dishes and other noises common to | At a Big Sacrifice! THE HONISS 0Oak floox;s, all other imprnvements; on a nice high, A | a—Weckly book revie 1a wi 2 e the me ter TR i Vi : places where large crowds gather, | A e ; s WHAN=AeheR eressi S5 MarioniNok 1y and HIOCIdl s e iht ibel hbelR andl st | MHREE-FAMILYEHOUSE healthy location; will sell on reasonable terms. GRer? (G chestra from the Swiss Gardens times created considerable dis- | | Bi rn improve- e ot e s | e coneranie | Big ot o ot concition || OYSTER HOUSE T0 BE FINISHED IN TWO WEEKS WRW—Tarrstown—273 I olas Koenig's orch don MacMunn, 8ongs. | 10:45—Dick Tobin, planist. 11:05—Nlcola nig's orchestra Iyrie tenor, is scheduled from | at 11 o'clock e .. That's all for today. thanks! isades orchestra WTAM—Cleveland—389 | : ., | ! o f"':‘rr‘:n',s\" TR e WELW—Cincinnati—i423 | The number we liked best from 92 STATE ST. e, e v el papINOW-RASCHKOW amp Real Estate Co. Tilet audltoriomy | eball scores. Continuation rows For Tomorro the popular | Under Grants 25c, 50c and $1 Store 2 A nner musle, foxtrot selection. A exceedingly 4 ” Tt program 11—-Raiph Thomas, esiehrated tyric ‘m‘“” 8 . m":m 4"(]‘“ m’f‘t Real Estate Co. Also, Always a Fresh Supply lo | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. tenor. Charles Ridgway, pianist! ody and also improvised on the | 303 Main Street Phone 1810 Take Home and accompanist tune in the course of the rendition. Frank It. Wilson's Euclid Beach o . THE. OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY WW.JI—Defrojt—353 The Lattle woze | S The Dress Goods Shop| s With the With the Big Values 400—“;A1N STREET"—“OO Big Values Deirolt—518 A ) 73 AS OLD MAN HOPPER | New Fall Materials at Sale Prices | AN .1ty Emma M. 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