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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD;SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925, ‘VOICES IN THE AIR WOR~—Newark—408 the American Academy of Perl-| Lew Chapman and His Hotel | And was picked up by uinety-one| ‘ —Mra. Ermoloff, soprano; Wil dentology. News bulletins, Pennsylvania orchestra will inaugu- stations." lard Robinson; songs rate thelr new season of broadcast- AR AT 30—Al Wilson's Playmates. WSB—Atlanta—428 ing when they go on the alr this| Now to got down to the business ! AY( §—"Worda Often Mispronounced” | 10—Recltal by the Varkonyls, Euro- |evening from WCAY, Phlladelphia. [of the day. We hope all you littl: 3:17—Shelton Ensemble. pean artists. It 1s expected that the occasion will | children have studier your Sunday | 115—"$ports,” BIll Wathey. 12:45—Ekylark by Ernest Rogers'[be a gala one, inasmuch as the|school lesson, as your dear teac 30—Zit's orchestra. Red Head club, orchestra is highly popular in the | afflicted with & monstrous toothach: —— " . " —Robt, Ballin, Oscar Nace, plano Quaker City, The hotel manage- | tday and will treat any dear littl w::‘\:}-?:l-hltfulr‘?"'m' duo. WMBF—Miam| Beach—385 ment has arranged for the appear- [ pupil very rough who has not e A 15— Mschia Goodman, violinist 11—Fleetwood hotel dance orch. |ance of several stages and radio | lcarned his or her lesson, FHM v 5:30—Robt, Ballin, Oscar Race, stars and they will be heard by fans, 8 sV e plano duo. WGBU—Fulford, Fla.—~218 Mr. Chapman Is a New Britain hoy | WRNY oftered the feature novelty 100 WPG—Dance music. i48—Archle Blater's orchestra 7.30—Blue Steele and his orchestra. |and his orchestra is regarded as one | program of last cvening. Some one 30 WU Knecht's. lscha Goodman, vlolinist News bulletins. Baseball scores. |©f the best in the East, Just when | was talking from the top of th: NI et Lopea's, | 9:45—Serenaders’ Quintet, tonight's program will begin fs not | Woolworth Building and wss en slind 10—Madelaine Ceres, planiat e ) known, but sometime around 9 |deavoring to tell the fans what he tnte Golden's :n ;”—- ,\ri\'fi‘réLs“x:;d:‘;\":'lcm $:30—Red Hussal's band. * |o'clock. saw. It was very dramatic, the whol D RN, S 10:45—Sol Sabino, mandolin ! l‘”"::’rdt’fp')"‘:"}'{‘:fg orcheatrd: | Another radlo club has been or- | talker. Ho sounded like Ted Lewis ::’ WAL Dance music 11:05~Madelaine Ceres, uianiste. ‘a.l;‘l;d].d r“- ']; l{he “‘5‘35:2:?‘ Cll‘lb :‘\HK“"TKdDHI‘ of :!:H Hn;\kgs. You know AL Al e i 0 and holds forth from , Atlanta, | how Ted sings. He talks rapidly and BN e WAAM—Newark—203 bt ek :::mn“ every other Baturday.. evening. | excitedly, This young fellow Impart- Con ¢ WNAC—Boston—280 7--Jack Wheaton's Trio. Ernest Rogers, the Atlanta “Jour- [ ed to us the Informatioh that he was Venlence afety and #.30—WNAC dinner dance. 7:30—Grace Racanellle, Irma Welss KOIL—Councll Blufts—gfs |08 revorter, who organised the|) b6 atorlssin the air & helght of se > S-PBro from the Amber Room | S—Alice Lauri, soprano. 1150 et program. Plano |club, require that all entertainers and | eral est. After securing the follow of T. D. Cook's. Ray Stewartson | S:15—Jolly Blll Steinke, duets, recitations, harr violin and llsteners either be naturally red |Ing Information from the superin- and his Synphonie Jazz orchestra. | 8:35—Alice lauri's Trio. Vocal wolon, ‘oftered by manyswell | Readeds wear wigs, dya. thely looks tendent of the bullding, who was on, @/ (All Programs on. Eastern Daylight Saving Time,) .. business, especlally the voice of the e 9—Estrld Christiansen, soprano or be of a red head temperament. | hand fo see that the announcer did WEAF—New York—4i92 9:20—8chwab Serenaders, lsmen Aty HRE not try to steal the cornice oft the iokett's dance orchestra. 10:20—Hartley Joy Boys. WOC—Davenport—484 Musical comedy and light opera [ PuildIng or the weather vane oft the 6—Dinner music. 11—014 Time fiddlers' program. night will be observed at WTANM, | fower, he relayed it to us: The sery- | 7—"011 New York City.” WGCOP—Newark—252 1 a m.—LeClaire Hotel orchestra, | Cleveland, on Monday evening of '7“ of Bshwouwn are required to| Allan Harris, banjoist. 3—8olgs; race results. assisted by barltone solofst. next week. The program will :l"lln the bullding each night and aul Paniagua, planist. 3:45-—Andy Razaf, yodeling kid. start somewhere around 9 o'clock. |;";y(')‘§ e ayathiasedifcainodten cont Male Quartet 4—Johanna Cohen trio. WCCO—Minneapolis—416 001 00 paople ) 8:15—Raul Panfagua, planist, 4:15—Charles Rust, Bernard Hen-|s§: Nicollet hotel concert orch. Grand opera Is scheduled at KGO, 5 3 | 0—Crescent Male Quartet. rickson, banjolsts, 10—Varioty musical program. Oakland, for Saturday evening of an:h?fwbg.rs;f.r\:“:..r.’,mfim L ’ 1 £ Band. 4:30—Della Riordan, baritone 12—Wallle Erigkson's Coliseum orch |next week, when “The Bohemlan T ekl R LEproRee . X 10:15—Pattison (g baritone. | 4:43—Indianan’s orchestra. ity Girl” will be preented in radio ’;'l’i"s"m](;rf“‘":,“k’:v Jhe bt ho waldy UR Industrial Certificates of Deposit are an 10:25—Parnassus Trio. WOAW—Omaha—526 form. e esal mn)aa:ju lz‘\v»n.]?(‘ ideal i 10:40—Pattlson Coates, baritone. WFI—Philadelphia—395 §—Rlalto orchestra program. 2l i heatelos IRIiTR bocrit i f e, investment for funds temporarily idle 10:50—Parnassus Trio. —Orchestra; recltal, 9-—Orchestra direct from Brandels| The radlo tourlsts who are taking | 2 & .common. . 0 11.12—Vincent Lopez's orchestra. | §:50—Dance musie. Tea Room. a trip around the world with Wz, | Dace things. el mory which you wish to keep available at short notice. City by night than Eleanor Glyn crowded into “Three Weeks” The | talk was interesting and he manage These Certificates P2Y 5% interest from the dl)’ e 9:30—Hour of speeches. New York, are nearing the last lap WIP—Philadelphia—508 |\~ Printing company program. |of thelr globe encircling journey. Grand opening 1925 and 1026|1 a. m—Organ recital by Arthur|On Tuesday evening next week the Skibn i addrsc by EMIGIGImby | Hase musiclan travelogue arranged bY| (o niciure to us the appearance of | concert quartet; symphony orches- Thomas Cooke and Sons will take | P it b B0 Fo0 o er of | of deP"Sit to the day of withd i tra; Germantown theater; tea KSD—St. Louls—543 the listeners to Yokohama, Toklo cover y of withdrawal. Unlike many 5 night. He might have wsed fewer room orchestra; “movie” inter-| 3—Orchestral selections and stage fand Nikko. Ainiilos aad et ohois: i investment i T hiierrs ot Sonnssms| spmianite dpest trom the dage| 09 ¢ e ciaphors, hoveer | s, there is no danger of fluctuation in 8 feature and other features. of the Grand Central theater. enry Collin Brown, recognized as ; =l 7 & §:80—Financial summary. 0 ome of the prestes Tving authort | AlLIR all, tis novel brogdeast was | value. They can be used for investing large or —Josephine Evans' contralto. WGY—Schenectady—3s0 KOA—Denvre—323 ties ‘on the history of New York city, e | small fe 2 racingi el 0:30-—Dance program. i a. m.—Dance music. HATRO R nm“or 2 serles Of| poring adventures in wearing ERCADEons loug or short period of time, . Army Night. evening talks gly b “'f dellghtful | o)1 08 were plctured as we listened :30—Joseph Knecht's orchestra WTAM—Cleveland—389 KGO—Oakland—361 sl | A s b 1°1to a fashion expert, female, uniden Wh 1 e 7—Hotel Statler cancert oréhestra. 10-Aleeo Trlo, Variety musical |Knew it in his youth, at 7:00 o'clock | yo oy 53 0" ST FERRE (RN 8 Y not place your in thi G auNansCNow Jokstt 9—Dance music by Frank R, Wil-| program. . Lot A Sronn L director | dope, both for men i s e Pfi b ¥ spare funds in this cone :30—Scripture Reading. son’s Euclid Beach orchestra. Henry Halstead's orchestra and | of the b CL ey ®% | The nly trouble with her talk was Venient, profitabl i ent fEREohations Handsagoviano; 10—Novelty program by Ev. Jones| soloists. York, hias devoted his life to @ study | .50 gho sounded as it sho i 2 B e form of investment? 2—Rhea Benoit, pianist. and the Coo-Coo club, assisted by of old New York, and 1s the author | o1, 0 3oetry, After listening to her 2:30—Arthur Hoftman’s Serenaders.| joo perte, tenor. PWX—Havana—100 of Uvalentine's"Manual,: the cltyisiflenivoy imnutes, we dacided that the Certifi i § : 3-—Dick Konter's Ukulele club. 2:30—Concert at the studio by Pro- | famous year book. *Ask Dod—He X LR cates are issued in amounts of e talk was not for us, when she began :20—8panish Lessons, o Knows,” “New York in the Gay ¢ 4 L 3:20—Spanish Lessons, WEAR—Cleveland—389 tessor Clara Romero and others in | Kniows." "New mladw‘a“‘,, Cupitey | Pleling about morning coats, anu Novelty dinner program, vocal selections and accomp: HineHen s Ol \Droacwnyi afternoon dress, and four or five 500, $1,000 and 5,000 by gultars. : 3 S ‘ N1 =imns Dulcimerians? TR o Mr. Brown's talks will cover some | C11AnBe3 of clothes a day. We could A-—8arah Sommers, whistler, 8—Sfudio orchestra and solosts. CNRO—Ottawa— 435 half-forgotten memories of Old New chenue "‘”““lr”fi; Ochties by tell 0—"The Dulcimerians.” | 7 30 sy Tosamaetoo ik yaland giels | oroiauchla fhokXsl B Markstlion || S e RTAS HSSBEIELIE a Miller, soprano, Ukulele| ot it Sratelical Catherine streot; the Gypsy En- | Y, LoMme Wo change now is when T §—Chatean Laurier concert orches- campment on Broadway at 67th| o . " 0" KK LA ’Mr" t &—Florenco Donovan, soprano; Anne WREO—Lansing—285 T arloty nstrumental and vo. |street, which was a romantic feature | ST More of Ioe Would r:: ha s e tiat 1i—Special dance program by the| cal program. Chateau Laurler|of the town for scveral years, and | oyyjineq v yinis woman At T rl'\::"yl‘:n\l\:r‘!‘. Blsa Brigham, BeofiEpeed _“_”bi" serenaders. dance orchsetra. T e Tyt M Clr\rl:md; ‘ Frederick Seifert s the '70s. ,The fire warden looked . 3 9130—Warncr theator program. A oxer the ciy throueh hi ;fl:g,‘i,‘:"mg:’fl“ Lo e m N ? irac ! at Spring and Varicl everal . questions i WRNY—Now Y0rk—25 i "'finL”{fl&afi"J::f; Ifii'“ffi?é BACK 0 THE MIKE streets, In exactly the same fashion L';‘;“:"'L’ _:]fl'.":';“”fl ";:}’“;’lf w 1‘{' 5 12:30—Trio. as the forest rangor does today. A | EOUE 10 college. He asked her whot § wi 1—Radio Indusiry Hour. WCEF—Flgn—215 host of pleasant memories will arfss | 100 & 8 ]g‘ml“’-m»“‘"d" d bepwon) == = 1:30—S8ports forecast, 11:30— Same as WTAS. RACK O' THE MIKE ... [as Mr. Brown proceeds with his| 00 "'° h‘" o ;trfl\ fo. that gray J1B5=-ttudlo program, i talks. He recalls in delighttul | U™ 0 Strghe box F;(_\lus an rts results | KYW-—Chicago—536 Fvening ehurch services will be fashion the old time parlor electro- FHCk“rm:‘?\v\;ll';*i b: l:k.: a's wlnlf (,, 2 of the day §—Dinner mueic from the Congress|resumed through WLW, Cinclnnati, | cutlonist—the autograph album— | g, 5Ll Lot g takentto e ese. | o Period. v When the First Presbytarian church |the surprise party—and the hired | 5i% "OPlod that vellow, graen or 120 program 2-—Musical program. Artsts to be|of Walnut Hills goes on the air at | dress suit. His description of the M‘lqymmo“ i !‘ho‘w?;fi o '_‘;"““"’"""‘“— sonsn annonneed by radisphone. 7:30 o'clock every Su“;-",q »;-:\r;;: 'p‘:;""r:;: ?::::'““;!:efli;‘;“l;:xr'rlu- Sifbie s ”fi,, i S i trom nowon. | Rels it S o ta S 2 | med hats are best. His final questi 8—Concert orc 2 g ——Chic: Py 2 the pastor. «pirit of his talk In an {rresistible e A o e Lon 8:45—Studlo feature. 12—Stewart-Warner program. Alamo| The Capitl's newest concert or. tener is back in the days that are |, il %;;m‘ "”‘:vx{ 9:15—Mother Stoner's Serfes. orchestra. Banjo trio. Earl Berg-| chestra, organized ~ by Daniel | no more. that 18 or 19 inch widths are ai»ms §0=-Radio World's Talr. man, banjoist. Lew Russell, Mur-| Chwalow and' engaged to play s 1 hs 12-1—DX Hound Hour; dance orch. right. ra) ith. throughout the fall and winter sea- e . 2a 5 —“ro;w hour. Jazzmania artists, |eon at the Hotel Hamilton, Wash- A. H. HARRIS Emma M, Schaal CROWLEY BROS. IN A late program from WTIC was, WNYC—New York—520 Samovar orchestra. Ington, has been booked for weekly bemlgll tl,e Static A R RS PAINTERS AND 7—Dance program; Folice Alarms dio concerts over WRC. T ' 4 " SR TEACHER OF PIA i A S S g e omuies e tnd = CINDERS FOR SALE g DECORATORS 8:05—Herman 0Ll baritone, £:30—Orole orchestra.i On Thursday, October 1, WMCA, % . 1 c ] ) : guest announcer was not so good. He s Ch S 8:20—Tw -v\u'm e o 10:30—Marie Kelley, reader. South|New York, will put inte ;ffe;: l1ts 1t they'd given us just a little| sounded as if he were trying to sell —General Trucking— Heaumeaileachinaisentzl 267 apman Street 8:40—Max Wechsier, violinist S e T DAt onrs | schedute for the fall an nter. | more volume on stations last night, | comethin hets y Estf Cheerfully G - . 5. i .| something. Ben Rosenberg and Har- e 5 mates] ChectfullyjGivenion 9—Florence Milligan, soprano 12:30 —Orlole orchestra, Tndiana Tha broadeasting hours will be as|reception would have been prefect.|ry Cooke, pianists, put B ver soma| 1300 STANLEY ST Tel. 3472-2 | 424 Park Street — Phone 140-2 Al Jobs — Tel. 2918 9:30—Police ( ot Male quartet. Solofets. follows: Monday through Satur-|There was little static, hardly enough | great stuff, Ben offering his own ver- Tobibitaans racital day. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.: 2 to b|to mention. Fading was noticed on | sion of “Titina.” and Coo 3 ; Sathe : E J a, “ooke counter- SR el N W 8 B R i on Eun | ceusl ata lonut traesialivt Cismstion | ol ant Casxrieo s WWHEN S IN NHARTEORD = Drake concert ensemble, | days, from 11 a. m. to 12:15 p. m. | the low waves. And as the runners| Bells.” i WFBH—Nocw York—273 kstone string quintet. and trom & to 10 p.m. cams pounding down the stretch | GGG DINE AT THREE-FAMILY HOUSE ON DWIGHT STREET 2—unnybrook orch 30—WGN. string trio: ) .. someone said, “Who was that lady 1| Community singing aftracted our For sale, in a very excellent location, not far from Stanley 8—NBert Lowe's Enter . Jazz Seamper program Dr. Christlan F. Reisner. well | saw you on the street with last| attes VQAN M . B i i N e s attention to waak, Miami voride | THE HQONISS ~ |§ street. This house has always been well taken care of. 4:15—Montana Ramblers. WGES—Chicago—250 way Temple and the eminent Qe Can be bought with $3,000 cash. Come in and see us B:30_Jack Rafferty, recitations. Parrish and Ward, Lew Butler. | speak from WRNY. New York, every [ poem which we think s pretty|of a land company, as far as ws| about it at once. B:45—Francine Vyde, soprano o Sunday at 4 p. m good. He read it in “The Purple| could learn. “Sweel Adeline” and 2 6—Harold Loomis' orchestra WHT—Chicago—400 it Covw."” Here 'tis: “Miami Shore” were two of {he 22 STATE ST. ‘ R y 1 f—Southern Serenaders S—Classical program. Grayling's| “Found—a good violinist with an | “Here lie the remains of a radio fan, | numbers featured. The station signed amp ea s a e 0. 11:30—RBronx prograin string trio. Organ recital Violin- [ ordinary fiddle,” says WFBH, New | He {s mourned by his many rela-| off right after that . | Under Grant's 25c, 50c and 81 Store ist, pianist. soprana, tener. York. Issay Lukesheveky, a modest tions. W 217 af; v 4 2.45.-238 meters, Kaiser's Riverview | young man with a well grounded | He went Into a powder mill smoking| That's all for today, than Also, Always a Fresh Supply To R e Phions 843 Rooms 805-6, Bank Bldg. am from Radlo Show Park Melody Melody Park Melody |schoollng in music, will play at that | a plpe, e 0 Take Home 8—Dora Siegall. violinist Masters. station next Thursday at 7 p. m, 4 8:16—Flizabeth Illaurock, &0prano.|gy.cn__400 meters. Walter Ford's $h L RE T T ] Conen oy moree o.M i, it wroncens ram wout, | BUGS By Roy Grove THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY WORO—New York—233 341 1 & m.—Wrigley Wrumpus, Cinecinnati, at about 1 a. m, Tues- d's Fair — | day morning, September 21, and will Ensemble. WILS—Chicago—345 «ing many of their old favorite songs, Natinnal harn dance. Sounds of [ as well as many new ones. “Topsy | the State Fair, {and Eva,” thelr present atarring | vehicle, will be seen in Cincinnati | WMAQ—Chicago—$47 during that week 1sicale, o a Jack Chapman's orchestra Thirteen million gold marks, ap- ——Fred Daw and Russell Pratt. proximately $3,000,000, flow into the 2:30—"Siam,” travel talk. coffers of the German post office de- 10— Chicago theater review. partment annually In the form of | radio licene fees. . o WMBR—Chicago—250 . . | | = Trianon Ensemble. Soloists Radlo broadcasters of Europs are | WAHG—Richmond Ril—318 Triannn orchestra. Woodlawn | planning to form a union to promote | 12:30--\ Al pr m heatsr nrchestra, Sololsts. co-operation and good will among 2 midnight-2 a. 1 Dance the stations of the various countries. | — WOK—Chlcago-—217 | SERS e | WBOQ—Tichmond Hill— Concert hour. Edwards' erches- | Scveral special entertainment feat- 9:30—Armand 1 g recital and solos. ures, which are to be presented at 9:45—Joe 7% rmar n 1--T} vanaughs. Ned Becker, !the Washington radio show. will be | orch. LeRoy,broadcast direct from the new Washington auditorium by WRC. The personal appearance of Cran- WOQI—Chicago—447 dall's Saturday Nighters will bs one | - Rainto Gardens orchestra and | of the attraction | =oprano Banin, baritone and SR L) Yenor & The second season of grand opera arke Jerry Suliivan, | tie productions espectally arranged | ger. Galaxq of stars for radio reproduction, will begin at = WGBS, New York, tomorrow even- D WSAT—Cincinnati—328 ing at § o'clock. “Cavallerla Rus- OH-THATS e on aiorles by the|ticana’ will be sung. These | OME A VICTRDLA- BU[LD!NG LOTS ki, operatic nights vill be held every = 9 B e caticerts other Sunday. | | INVESTEMENTSN| 2 isrndiiatiey o ‘ [0 SN erkIy e TaGiew The grand opening of the scason | 5—Blovcle sextot assisted by of 1925-1926 will be held at WIP, PROPERTY oAl Philadelphia, tonight at § o'clock. e Many of the most prominent features WEKRC—Cincinnati—326 of past broadcasts will be on the air, | Read the Marfon McKay and his orchestra| Among them the WIP Symphony | from the Swlas Gardel orchestra, Germantown theater 12— \oeal and instrumental classic| music, University of Pennsylvania CLASS[F[ED 7 program, “Emo” and his weekly movie broadcast, Ellio Lester in ADS | WELW—Cincinnati—i23 dramatic interview, the Club Pagoda a Grosse, organist orchestra and Uncle WP. sliisis acores. on the | £ 40—Instrumental trlo; violin,| WOK at Chicago will broadeast | 1 < 3 OLD MAN HODGSONS DAUGHTER MAYBELLE g rello plane. 1 now o cific coas o PRECEDING ¢ e N e tay i e e | BROUGHT MER NEW HUSBAND Down | e AR Seh 5k ¥ S0 | . FROM THE CITY To SHOW OFF WHAS—Lounlsville—400 sastern daylight saving time. Many 3:30—Concert under the auspices of | interesting features will be intor E BEPORE HER FOUKS PAGE the Liberty Insurance bank. Thres porated for entertainment of west. - 2 \ = S minute talk under the auspices of ern fans

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