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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925, bar-|12:15—KTYW's Aerial Minstrels. | and corner eigar stores for the smaii | A sum of ten cents, a dime, the tenth WBBM—Chicago- 236 part of a dollar. He went over big | THURSDAY 3—Samovar orchestra and vocal too — solos (All Programs on Eastern Daylight 10 — Stewart.Warner featuring the \ The Happinesa Boys, Billy Jones , J Last night was bullt for distance, a ) = i n s 0f the 4 turin Jama dance orchestr nCe, | and Ernest Hare, scored heailly aving Time.) GOmuete otAeES IHIREeCA R DOICRNCRICIE SRS | niapiteiatithe tact EHALE AT WAS s nenithay Rot U ta spealc thale it Home science and prominent ainge considerable noise here and there| . U il DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT - s a 11-—~Continuation of Stewart-Warner S h tle plece and to secure some share o \ ] e G around the dials of our set. Statlons| 1o plaudits of the erowd. “How Do 9:30 WHN—Pallsades. i 8 progra isually weak came in extra loud. | yoy Do" went well, while their in 9:80—WTIC—Dar . g S - o on e 5 el arna Lee those stations which have a(¢ormal atyle of conversation and jok. WwWpG r songs, WEBH-~Chicagn—3170 Hr he dlaph n ‘ 10:30 WGBS ) 2adlo questions and answers.| 3 3n_arinle orchestra, pres & the dlaphragm o ing, a0 famillar to radio fans, took | d to swish In with 1885 | 1ny crowd by storm. Just out that| . volume, All of which goes to prove| that it you should stand in the mid- | 11:00 WEAF—Vincen - orty eet celebration time we ware wondering whers Will e enlighte: by | cond;sites 10:30—Orlole orchestra and 1 WH ! | \h»!,qr-,: erine F sopra e dle of Main strest, Hartford, and |y (to.'y 14 that W 1110 ' 1 T an- \ls orchestra. Pau gaze skyward at the Travelers' aer- ! i 4 5 —Danes orehestr IRt izl been delayed and that he would be| 11:05 ¥ en SREA OrcUINT vocalist. Others, 1als and study them carefully for & | yione r'::'"": 2 b 11: 3 2 = space of 10 or 15 minutes—you | « e ; ‘ WFBH—New York—213 WGN—Chicago—370 SIS 1671 s (I CER S| s b s e e i n Vokemana, tanor -Dinaer program by Drake En- | no doubt he run oved by an ut0- | raoker in all vour life as (here as gl g Smith, barltene ) & | moblle or trolley car, which h#5|when the famous comedian and i B nothing whatever to do with this{poiies' star took his place befors column that assemblage. The applause was Jazz Seamper, teatur. o0 0 ; muleeg: hiey, x4 Program from one of the best offerings to be heard over the radip this vear, was the Radio Indusrties' banquet from the P Hotel Commodars, New TYork city. ed Newkitics; Band Butler, “The Glant of Radlo.” | This program was broadcast by Ray Maher, bariton Reymertson Sisters. Others. WEAF, New York, and a greatly en- larged chain of stations extending as far west as Davenport, Jowa, WTIC ed to let out war whoops and the 2 Gone —Anita Pri Amphio entire proceedings sounded more like a prize fight broadcast than a dig nified and ceremontous banque . .. For a moment cur heart sank. The | WHBR—Staten Tsland—244 WHT—Chicago—400 voiee of the announcer cama to us nstrumental trio $—Ruth Lyon, soprano; John Clarke, | a¢ Hartford was in on this program Mrs. Renfamin Brown. aoprans| baritone and It was through that station that P ) I 1= Sunday 0ol lesaon |2:45—238 meters. Riverview Park | g peard 1. ert nager has forbidden hin | r ..‘—: 3 8:4n—Songs and trio, Melody Masters in novelty dance broadcast over the radlo, he was U e musie program. y = YThils. | unable to app among you to “Dne to the fact t an eleventh r.edict on the part of Mr. Rogers’ rf%; famous sports| N WRBOQ—Richmond Hill—2348 11:30—400 meters. Walter Ford's sided at the micro. | MENt: But. Bven if he cannot & 1—\Mischa Tulin, pianist Cheerio orch. Howard Serehon, | . h EaLil B Coale eanilio 14 H‘»{r":n(vv-'vili Viola Gr prano 7:15—Arthur Feldman, monologlet. | tenor. Gertrude Hugford, soprano. | chairman of the entertalnment pro- Rogers TP A by Chicker.| %:30—James Savell, baritone 8. m.—Wrigley Wrumpus. gram which followed the banquet s ol e 2:45—Von Ded Heide, La Ruffa, ) - e Cothe Rimitaced the pestorme| How can we say mors! Wil #0:30—Market report songs. \";1‘—:?'!"!«0—308 » ors while the major relayed the re.|®d off, but was forced to stop 0—Basebi | v ph Emerson, organist marks to the radio audience, The| Pvery o while the a s WOR—Newark—105 16—WLS Btring Trio, classics, ;“\_‘n';r"m e radle Audlency mTr'p,‘ picked its2lt up off the floor ing persons' WerdsiOrien Mispronounce 45—Lullaby Time. Vincent Lopez's Hotel Pennsylvania | prepared for another roar of mirth 1elton Ensemble. Salvation Army band and brass|prehestra being featured. A colo He sald that he is starting on t W N AC—Boston—280 Sports,” Bill Wather, quartet. Willlam Haydon, tenor. | medley, entitied “Echoos of N s0on and his manager had prohi 6:30—TNAC dinner dance from| : York,” was the number, him from broadcasting and 1 Shepard Colo aataliTant WGCP—Newark—252 " WMAQ—Chicago—447 e e This Nelsationna _ | he could not he present. He cor Martha B. Hellar, dramatic so- Theo Alban, tenor, 7—Chicago theater, organ recital cated to Senator Jimmy Walker, |ually alluded to fact that he 3 A | — 7:30—Dinner music by the Hotel La- \ e ¢ 2 not allowed to br st, and fr rano; Ethel Ti slanlst; candidate for mayor of New York on — Eaxophone solos, Herman SHeS AN s —FEducational lecture, « o o w anything ¢ t this af 9:16— Bax I 4 10—Classical recital by solois | fair, e that some s & Binna A speaker preceded the estra #$:80—Copley Plaza orchestras eal and Instrumental. speaKarnecedadith elarClieatrs e S 3 b : ¢ Hayes' orchestra selection. The falk was by a Dr.|8n1 Fave 8 honduct Wi of Tis WIAR—Providence—3io a0ssoneixeoial WMBB—Chicago—250 Craslel atedenna M,;lf': | he } S e . TR Tasrie b7 | 3—8ong recita! -Trianon Ensemble and assisting |57 €70 hno N’"j,i" Hes E B 3 Dans oichui N CookE ke b | And maybe that man couldn't talk. 77 e ¢ s 2 —Eddle Malle, Danny Dough-! 10—Triano e | For talking fast no woman could i 9—Concert artists. Eddle Mal ny 8h- | 10—Trianon orchestra and Harold“m' Hie . SIS IR | e s ot g s CAREFULLY RESTRICTED WFI—Philadelphia—395 WQJ—Chicagomid? Senator Dill recelved a great ova s 1 Progrem et WEAT. | - il Gurgene orpears . 100 0 el U, R CONVENIENT TO SCHOOLS AND TROLLEY 7:10—Lost and found; scores win Young, baritene, Tula Miller. e ] © | WU Piaaeionia—ts | rano. Marearer Wainiank, eon: | 0, %, moved o the wnate 60 Do T e GAS, ELECTRICITY, CITY WATER 30 —Dream Daddy. tralto. 8:11—Program same as WEAF. [ talK in which he told us all how and | O g ut rad WHAR—Atlantic City—275 LL=iainbo iy Iarks: ety T81 IAN i hy e worked ocitheckidea, MiThe imostimy f Liel EAS ERMS ARRANGED 4 2 o ser, Low Butler and others, | 2 2 WOTS—Worcester—268 i icomposer ohialorimas AlHIEE Iy iropuAr mani | rad 10 hcst s it §:15—Rtory teller; scores Lecture period 2 a. m ~Ginger Hour, 50 6 | turn a button and turn it o ; 5—Seaside Trio. B | b Pop” concert " = tor Salon or.|he enjoyed most hearing 3 ?cfu A r:wr wlhr hestra 9—Studio concert WD —Mooscheart—302 | Then came Migtor Balgw we- [ L ST N i nigh e ’ g it e 11:30—Senator Harold Kessinger, | 2" hataxell kood Aol ended the broad Sl Rk e PG— Ci olitical talk. O e allitlon ich last winter was heard I : f S T e e WPG—Atlantic City political talk Organ musle and | tion which last wluter war heard) @,y Zgcigom il 3 _Bil 20 : S Famous | 6:01—Baseball, racing returns Bllly® Rockp, 'Eports ariety program ! A : T| thing more iInteresting. J | —\an ‘l]r"(‘r h 40— Scores; organ recital | Artists serles. “When You and Ambassador dinner musle WSAT—Cincinnati—326 fIeet eventeen | MR of Hie Loy ((ETe e 15—0rgan recital. 5-11—Fame as WEAF, New York Regiment” and “Yearning” were the After that we , | L —— Home Builders and Real Estate Developers Uit ymore concert orchestra [ umbers, and we might say that we|in order to find out just what 8:10—Radio Franks, 5 | -;:nr: orchestra et WKRC—Cincinnati—326 ‘n-nn\ mumnlhmn U‘fzd't’i m”wm a|could bring in. Static was begin- | 7 HOUGH ST. PLAINVILLE B e i 11—Marion McKay's Swiss Gardens | 81perb rendition of popular numbers. | Ning to come In heayy, but many of ol Hpneor sl ARSI WRC—Washington—169 nowtrm and studto features. | The first and last selections were |the stations successfully penetrate Ralrgen BRorCaes: _Shoreham hotel orchestra 125-Classloal program, voealland in- | ed in fox trot time, but in a nd we did not have much diff e apalian: U, §. Marine Band. [Re e rather lazy tempo which allowed the | Culty. 5 i 2 3 Wios 16—Roya) hour of music. istener to study them and to hear ’ 1 . . Emma M. Schaal WRAESNeL o I8 11-Meyer Davis' Band i WLW—Cincinnati—i23 Il the music that was in them, un-| WHO, Des Moines, Jowa, made its F l R E #—Dinner music. : hampered by the yowl and biat of |debut for the scason, as far as our SR z e Tollaioate Hotel Gibson orchestra | 3 vowl and bla ar as ou TEACHER OF PIA} se jfoulasGaton KDEA—Plttshurgh—308 30— Bascball scores. Continuation | Nsane trumpets or dare-devil saxo-|Set was concerned, The station came, EACHER OF PIANO t tone; ad- | i v celle olume and we lis- Anhae Funl Bal s 7—8cores. of dinner music phones. in with excellent volume and we lis Albert Cunning- | 3:3°- X T i et e S o Resumes Teaching Sept. 21 At a Big Sacrifice! | 9—Farm program —Doherty Melody B | ik | s 5 i ; M celebrating Constitutional ;::,‘rf’)}-;:”r" S College of| BuUrr MeIntosh, the Caeerful Phil-|dance program, rather fuzzy &l 194 ot Streat — Phone 140-2 L THREE-FAMILY HOUSE | Music, Cincinnati. osopher, and the Ever Ready Mixed | times, but theiSnitiolc inatiaia coli s 4 Big lot, all modern improve- R j‘r“rm:m e ooty 11-16—Coneert 11:45—The WLW concert orchestra, | QUartet followed. Mr. MeIntosh, by 'ors. - L e ] ments, and in best condition S Tieaslon, | no means a new comer to-radio fans numbers we heard LU WCAE—DPittsburgh—461 | delivered himselt in his usually high- | 0~ 0 O A H_ HARRIS GAS R A ~Dinner concert WHAS—Toufsville—100 Iy commendable style, and the quar-{ KFUO at St. Louis, away up on| | RABINuw.RAscHKuw Ceny e Sty i bee; s 2:30-—8cottshurg, Indiana, Night un- | 12t got rid of a lot of well sung old | 545 meters, was rather weak. Wr ‘ClNDERS FO S LE . . or aircction of Mies Lrances|time songs, with lots of harmony.| could hear an organ 5 1 R SA e0 uiole 5 £ A 8,7 8 2 REaOTER] | . . Real Estate Co. Silvertown orchestra | Sellers, whistler. International | The crowd, about 1,500 people, went | the announcer's sple - " o D, 5 . Making a Polo Pony.” = in4av chool lesson. Welfars talk. | %114 from time to time and it was ters, but it wasn't Jong bef I "“'l‘m‘rfl Trucking— . 308 - A 303 Main Street Phone 1810 § R WG Y—Schenootady—380 e T necessary, several times in the course | heavy transmitter of KYV 1366 STANLEY sT. Tel 34722 (308 Main St. New Britain - 30—Dinner program e of the long program, to wait for over | meters, monopolized the air 1 —WGY book chat. WSB—Atlania—3128 a minute until the voice of the an-|vicinity and we were done as far as| ““',“—\' poreste WGY orchestra _Organ recital, Dr. Charles A, | nouncer or apeaker could penotrate | St. Louls was coneerned IWHEN IN HARTFORD % a2 30—, 8. Army Band Sheldon. the thunderous applause. s s s dapied ) i {1030~ Ritz Harmony Boys dance | oo That's all for today, thanks! DINE AT BRAND NEW HOUSE ON FARMINGTON AVENUE 11:30—Organ recital e Rudy Weidoeft came through with — hon 8 1 ate ¢ V\-van‘ : . . ik hAlo! ylloroneatrt o ! 5—Footlight Frolic by Howard |oUr favorite saxophone sclection,| An oyster produces §0,000,600 THE HON[SS Oak floors, all other improvements; on a nice high, ! 5 s WRW-——Tarrytown—2% {heater backatage ‘bunch, axophobia,” plaved as only he can |cggs at &pawning. Only a few of X g e phone: = program; scores v it, for sale at all newsstands these survive. | healthy location; will sell on reasonable terms. Wb Tioval orchestra e Real 'OYSTER HOUSE | TO BE FINISHED IN TWO WEEKS ert West, songs. Dance music and features from \\l-RAI‘"“"T"‘—""‘B WMBF—Miam| Bearh—385 U 5 E | Under Grants 25c, 50c and $1 Store a p eal State 0. il bl = whlesnal B s rieatal |Also, Always a Fresh Supply o[ 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bllg. e e BURGESS THE (n);.DmHOME TOWN BY STANLEY WIY—New York——105 Freddie Rich's orchestra athar; market - R WRH—Shreveport, Ta.—261 WT AM—Cleveland—380 10 —Eouthern musical program. An Hotel Statler eoncert orchestrs evening of melody WAY(—New York WEAR—Cleyveland—389 WFAA—Dallas—476 : Mariorie Moore and Her Melod 30—Lone Star Five's seven plece farke f2ids {rom Grebe's Rathskeller 10—A 5 b v | .} - T L. r,,,wq:“ o r\ ,-.v‘ udfo | 103 H’;:::wm' Hour. Vaughn male N YOUR RADIO alarms ) " \0_'hauneey Lea and his orchestra ',[ : S alf Memorial organ recltally 5 h (14 Mill theater orchestra 5 e ] e : WWJ—Detrolt—353 WOAI—San Antonio—395 cert 30— Menger Hotel trio A A bt 5 WE J0—Jimmy Joy's danca muste. | St o : 7~ Dinner musie fror KF'NF—Shenandoah—268 ar a OI | ! i0-Concert from Strahan, Towa l ’ 2 S M prograrm Hextiites to bE Ennonnceliby redis | HE HAD TO HIDE : _ | . - . THEM - () winpamiit | oo || 19 Main Street Phone 2504 A 'HBE”Q?%P/ _\ : s [] | auartet e Pl 1 a m.—LeClaire Hotel dance oreh NS0 R ZES AND lTS kette's Serena ) BEAT THAT YouR SISTER LUCIK —NEVE THAS TH ‘WORST/ OFIT-\F WE and Peter MacArthur, baritone. WCCO—Minneapolis—3416 Same as WEAF. | 1a \ WHAD—Milwaukeo—273 A L8 \/: S C L[ sTOVE REPAIRS | e R SR E) FUN R T f orchestra WHAW - Onska i | For Any Make—Three Day Service BUILDING LOTS|| *7 oot ™ | po i =™ PROPERTY L& e e e . We make a specialty of this husiness and are Read the KY W hicago—536 A0==Farmiaisstidn box 'R in a position to give quick service and delivery to Also Repairs for Furnaces and Boilers <ic from the Congress Nl Oilacd at your house. We will install these repairs if you wish P A CLA/;BI;:IED 3-8 et el Tl 0 Order Now — Fall Is Here on the ; e L g A A MII I S \AHD THER CAREFULLY PLANNED 10:15 el L2 t P g und 1 let ATTACIK ON LEANDER. DILLWORTHY, PRECED[NG : 3 SR | s ' [ ] [ THE NEW SCHooL TEACHER ,WAS " e o AR Ty EEs s FRUSTRATED BY UNUSUVAL PAGE T et ) PHONE RS %0 WEST MAIN ST. CIRCOMSTANCES. TODAY a ywood Headlines” gantic,” BY _jounsen reATURES. e

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