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MONDAY. - (All Programs on Fastern Daylight Saving Time.), DANCE MUSIO TONIGHT, ~Roseland. “olonlal, WGCP—8trickland’s, WLIT—Dance musie WEAF-~Ben Bernle's. WJZ~—J. Knecht's, WMCA—Messner. WOO—-Dance music. —-Vincent Lopez ~Brunswick. Ted Lewis', EVENING PICK. A wide variety of vocal and inatru- mental music, talka and novelties makes this a radio night. WIP (508.2) b E. T.—Dinner music by concert orchestr WOC (484) b:45 C. cert. WBBM (226) 8 C. T.—Variety studio program CFCA (356) 6:30 music from the ater. WRNY Dent .—Chimes con- FE. T.—Dinner Hippodrome the- (258.5) 6:36 E, tkinson Trave WGY ( 5) 6:35 F tady Hawailan Trl Carrigan, contralto, Bellringe ompanist KFNF (266) T.—8mith-Belding Trio: concert, KGO (830) program. KFI (467) 8 P. T.—Leading concert artists n recital WOS (440.9) 8 C. T.—Address Hon. H. 0. Harrawood. WLW (422.3) 8, E. T.—Variety mu- sical program. KOA (322.4) 8:10 M. T.—Studlo program of classical and popular musical feature KDKA (300) 8: WBBR (272.6) Franz, tenor. WEAR (380.4) 9 program. program direct from Allen theater WBZ (333.1) 9:30 E. T.—Philhar- monic Male Quart WCAP (469) 10 E. 1 ning program. KNX (337) 10 P. T.—Orchestra con- cert. KTHS (374.8) 10 C. T.—Organ and plano recitals by Lawson Reid and assisting artists. WCAE (461.3) 11 T. music from Sanders Inn. WDAJF (265.6) 11:45 C. T.—Night- hawk I'rolie. WKRC (326) 12 E. T.—Midnight frolle with Wesley Helvey's Trou- badours, T.—Major ac P. Educational by 5 E. T.—Concert. §:45 E. T.—~Frel E. T.—Musical \—Speclal ave- E. -Dance WTIC—Hartford—475 30—Dinner music—Emil berger's Hotel Bond Trio. :45—Weather report. 5—Raseball scores. 5—Talk, Prof. Frederick Slocum, Wesleyan University. H $—Dinner muslc continued. Heim- WNAC—RBoston—280 WNAC dinner dance—Broad- cast from the Russian Amber Toom at T. D. Cook's—Ray Stew- artson and his Symphonic Jazz or- chestra, 735—Concert, broadcast from Cop- ley Plaza hotel—Copley Plaza or- chestra. ‘aried musical program by The hepard Stores' chorus. Organ recital—®. Lewls Dunham, ‘broadeast from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul. WEAF—New York—192 6—Dinner music. 7-—Myro Glass, baritone. 7:15—Mausical program from Strand theater; remarks by Joseph Plun- kett; vocal and instrumental ar- § “Tower Health Talk." 8:45—Hemstrect Singers. 9—Gypsics, 10— ppe i Benedietto, tenor 5—Cameron Emslie, planist. 10:30-11:30—Ben Bernle's orch. WMCA—New York—341 f—Oleott Vail's string ensemble £:30—TFrnie Golden's orchestra. 0—TLullaby music. —Tecture on Christian Science. SLOTTEDORETAINER BATTERIFS Auto Electric Service |- C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 114 FRANKLIN 8Q. A. H. HARRIS CINDERS FOR SALE ; —General Trucking— 1366 STAMNLLY S1. Tel 31372.2 BUILDING LOTS INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the | 8:18 ! 9—Florence Knapp, “Train Blasers." 9:10~Talk, Mrs, Franklin D, Roose- velt 9:20~Helen Boswell, “Women in In- dustry." 9:30—~Helen Lanvine, soprano. 9 Noveltles from "Grand Street Follles." 9:60—Dancing school program. 10—Finale, by Jack Wilbur, \—*Marjorie," Theodore Trvine. Measner dance orchestra. WaZ—New York—i5d 7.26~—0Organ recital, §—8cores, racing resulits. | 8:16—"8tate Pollce." 8:30—FProgram from Landay Hall 10:30--Joseph Knecht's orchestra WGBS—New York—318 ¢—Uncle Geebee. 6:30—Premier orchestra 7—"The New Astrology.” 7:10—Premler orchestra WHN—New York—381 7—Dora soprano 7:15—Songs and orchestra 3—Storage battery talk. toseland dance orchestra. ubey Cowan, songs 5:45-~Moa Mann, baritone, 9—Alfred Dulin, planist, :16—Blllie and Marle Van —John Hartnedy, tenor. Mrs. and Mrsfl Leo songs. 11—Marsh MeCurdy, organiat 11:30 —Revus, 12—Ted Lewlis' orchestra Rose, singers. Wood, WRNY—New York—250 High spots in aports. 05—"Whose Birthday Today?" 10—Commerce of the day. ~—Code lessons. :35—"Geography,” Major Atkinson. 50—The Lullaby Lady. Painter's series. :45—"8llver Threads.”" :50—"Jazzing the Scarf Danee.” 9—"Whe Pays Radlo Broadcast- ing 9:16—Music trave :20—"In Spain.” 9:45—New Songs. 10—The Poetry Post. 10:16—The Plano dance. 10:30—Tndiana Ramblers, WNYC—New York—526 7—Market high spots, ., 10—8tony Brook orchestra. 7:30—Police alarms. 8—"World Series,”” John Foster, 8:15—Harold Muer, baritone, 8:35—Toblas Bloom, violinist. §:50- -Anna Kelstein, soprano. 10—Toblas Bloom, violinist. 25—John Hepler, planist. 40—Tiosel Benda, soprano. 10—John Hepler, pianist. 10:10-—"Trend of the Times." 10:30—Police alarme; weather. WFBH—New York—273 f—Majestic String Ensemble. 6:50—Alvin Hauser's “At Party." Home WORO—New York—233 —Anna Diamond, pianist. 8:35—Jessica Silver, songs. 0—Billy Thlofeld, planist. ——Colonial dance orchestra. 0—Willlam Mahoney, baritone. :456—Colonial dance orchestra. WBBR—Staten Island—273 8—Jubilee entertainers. 8:10—World news digest, 8:85—Bible instruction. 5—Fred Franz, tenor. G—Jubilee entertainers. WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 7:30 to midnight—WAHG birthday Sercnaders’ Quin- WOR—Newark—105 6:15—Words mispronounced. Shelton Ensemble. ports,” Bill Wathey. Al Lynn's music master, $—Jack Smith, entertainer. 5:15—Benjamin de C es, author. 0—"Al Reid's Hour. 0—Talk, Edward Bierstadt, Julius Seebach, baritone. uthe and Tobin, vaudevile. —Bergen Quartet. ullus Saebach, baritone. 5—Southe and Tobin, vaudeville. WGCP—Newark—105 Piano solos. :30—Lillian Gordone, contralto 145 ricklands orchestra. —Vincent Laine, tenor. K nnedy Harmony Quintet —Raymond Maher, baritone. and's orchestra WAAM—Newark—3261 Jack Press' orchestra. 5—McGrefor Brown, baritone —Eweet Marie; Buttercup. —Smiles and Giggles. Trma Leiss, soprano Baritone and soprano solos 10—Fred Frey's orchestra WFI—Philadelphia—305 5—Roof Garden broadcast WLIT—Philadelphia—385 Dream Daddy Short agro wase i Artist ore a recita Stanley Theater otc orchestra Vaudeville featurrs —Philadelphia— er music o story 1d theater A and P G e and Dorothea Fonce, Gypsies s 1 B tenor v:15—Cameron Emslle, pianist. nedettn City—300 seball organ resital nore coneert orchesira caplechase dance orchestra PRECEDING || PAGE " WHAR—Atlantic City—273 7.20—Stories for littls folks 5—Seaeide Trio WGY—Schenectady—380 —Dinner program §—Schenectady Hawalian trio. . 73 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925. WRW-—Tarrytown--218 7:08—8torl scores; music. 9:08—Musical program; scores. 9:40—Concert, 10:06—Entertalnment. 11:05—Elite orchestra. WGR—Buffalo—319 6:30.7:30—Dinner music, 9—Marion Shaw, concert. 9:30—Plano recital, 10—Borls Giolokow, mandolin 10:15-=Juck TAttle, songs. 11-1 a. m.—8upper musie. WHAZ—Troy—380 9:15—Concert by group of artists; rtet ‘Progress of Radlo In Eng- William Fortington. 10:30—Wilson's dance orchestra. WEEI—Boston—340 20-~Big Brother club. 7:20—Lost and Found; scores. 30—Brockton Fair broadcast. 30-10—Program same as WEAT. WIAR—Providence—300 Berry Time." 9-10—"Musiec by Gypsies." WBZ—Springfield—388 T——Capltol theater orchestra. 9—Aleppo Drum corps. 9:30—Capitol theater orchestra, 10—Organ mosic. 10:30—Phlharmonie Male Quartet, 10:45—Goldenaires Trumpet Quar- tet. 11—Brunswick orchestra WCTS~—Worcester-~268 7:16—Story teller; scores. $—Concert, WOAP—Waghington—169 §:30—Health talk. 9—Musie by Gypsies. 11—"Post” hour. KDKA—Pieesburgh—399 9:45—Musical ‘program. WTAM—Cleveland—389 7—Golden Pheasant dance orchestra. 9—Musical comedy and light opera night. Excerpts from famous musical comedies and light operas by selected artists. 12—Frank R. Wilson's Euclid Beach Park orchestra. WEAR—Cleveland—389 3—Musical program direct Loew's Allen theater. trom WWJ—Detroit—353 7—Dinner concert. 9—News orchestra and soloists, WCX—Detroit—b18 | 7—Jean Goldkette's Ensemble and soloiste. 9—Musical program from the studio. WJIR—Detroit—516 8—Studio orchestra and soloista in dinner program. 10—Jean Goldkette's Senenaders and soloists. 9—Fred Hamm's orchestra and so- loists. WUEE—FEIgin—275 11:30—8ame as WTAS, W JID—Mooscheart—302 &l 8:15—Novelty orchestra and Bel- mont Hotel trio. 11:30—Dance orchestra, cital.’ Soloa. organ re- | | Chicago stations—Silent Night. WSAI—Cincinnati—3326 1 i1—Mies Helen Nugent, contraito; Richard Pavey, tenor. 12—Carl Schuett, pianist. WKRC—Uincinnati—326 7:15—Alvin Roehr's Music Makers. 9—Dance music. 10—American Legion program. 1 a. m.—Midnight frollc by Wesley Helvey's Troubadours. WLW—Cincinnati—423 Hotel Gibson orchestra. 8:30—Bascball scores. Continuation of musical program. 9—Times-Star orchestra. Cino Male quartet presenting “A Day in Dixie.” WSB—Atlanta—428 10—National Florists' convention | concert, featuring Ritz Harmony Boys' orch. 12:45—DPecrless Entertainers’ orch. WMBF—Miamni Beach—385 News and baseball scores. Fleet- wood hotel dance frolie. 11 WGBU—Fulford, Fla.—278 7:30—Blue Steele’s orchestra. 11—News bulletine and baseball scorts, Steele’s orchestra. WFAA—Dallas—176 3:30-—Artie Collins and his Ozark Inn orchestra 10:30—Agricultural Foundation pro- gram. WBAP—Forth Worth—476 | 2:30—Ritz theater orchestra. 11:30—Ward's Trail Blazers, WOAT—San Antonio—395 :30—Menger Hotel Trio. KEN §mith-Belding Trio. ROIL—Council Bluffs—278 —Francis Potter and his banjo orchestra 11—Talk, “Raising Hegs Under San- ftary Conditions.” 1 a. m.—Hotsy-Totsy Doty and his band Hour. Art WOAW—Omaha—528 hvilts Griswold, organist —McCory's popular period 8:45—Ray Muzzy's Carter Lake club ta neert. WCCO—Minneapolts—418 1 and R. Famlly. WHAD—Milwankee—275 of talks and reviews, health hints, “Love's Old Sweet Song," the ete. Arfon Trio will provide music volces being well blended, “ .o CHNC—Toronto—357 10-—~CHNC chamber orchestra. Elsic Addison, contralto, CHIO—Montreal—357 9-—CHIC instrumental trio, ‘The ticking of a clock down on winning artists. about 250 meters attracted our at- - tention. At first we thought it was PWX, Havana, broadcasting on a lower wavelength, but after half an pour of walting, while the clock ticked on we found that It was WIAD, Howard Miller's station in Philadelphla. We were so disap- pointed that we shut Howard off right in the midqdle of his slogan. w'e o "Angel Gabriel” by a string quar. tet came In from WGBS, New York, It was well played, but we didn’t care a whole lot for it P Prize Through the Static Oh, for the lifs of a fireman! Sat. urday night was not so good and last night was pretty falr, thereby evening up the week-end and giving us a grand total of blah for the| home team. Faturday night was aw- fully rough, 'though. You know, lots of static and other unidentified nolses, Last night, especially late in the evening, was as clear as a bell except for deep roars when the light- ning flashed, Somebody was talking a blue streak in a forelgn lingo ‘way up near WNYC's wavelength, about 526 maters, However, the station came in s0 faintly that it was impossible to make out the call letters. CHECITS That's all for today, thanks! —P.E. L We tried out a superheterodyne Fl'ee Stflte to Spend gaturday night and din't pay so very e i much attention to the detaila of pro- Millions on Highways Dublin, Sept. 21 (A — A new grama. Our set was absolutely past achemo for the improvement of hops a8 far an the evening was con- N e ttle; S b cerned. The rattles and roars and |y, roaqg has been decided on by the Free State government at a groans that came in on it were piti- ful and our heart was wrung cost of nearly $20,000,000, to be (wra 4 It ) 4 ng (wringed) by them. DBut| . .4 ocer three years, 1t is proposed to bring 1,500 with the superhet, as we so laugh- miles of the country's 4,000 miles ingly call i, while there was some noise, It took the f 14 deep- 9 L orm of a d%D-| ot runk roads to a standard which will give a road life to eight to ten seated crashing which did not inter- vears. The laden welght of new fere with programs. [ motor lorries will he restricted to P | The Van Curler orchestra from nipe tons, under the plan, and owners of horse drawn vehicles will Schenectady entertained us for a while, although the General Elec. be compelled to use wheels with wide rims. tric broadcaster foundered consid- erably. “Ah-Ha!"” {s one of the best 5 . @ numbers they put out, according to Say “‘Bayer Aspirin” our way of thinking. This band also speclalizes on waltzes, which come over mean. INSIST! Unless you see the ‘“Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy- sicians for 24 years. LS’W Accept whichcontains proven directions Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists Aspirin 15 the trade mark of Bayer Manu facture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacid G0 Part of a classical program from WMBF, Miami Beach, came in about 9 o'clock in a more or less dilapidat- ed condition. We didn’t say long. It was too much of a strain upon our delicate sensibilities (copyright for translation into all languages includ.- | ing the Scandinavian). P Last night we had that extreme pleasure of listening for about ten minutes to the Capitol theater gang, under the tutelage of Major Bowes. The gang broadcast from WEAF, New York, and several other sta- tlons. The announcer first gave us a | list of the current attractions at the | theater, then the orchestra delivered several selections in good shape and in packages bearing the warning, “Use No Hooks!” Then the various artists took their places before the mike—we guess. 'Cause just about that time we tuned into something clse. only a siles aery “Something else” proved to be WBZ, Springfield, where we heard | a soprano volce singing “Angel’s Serenade,” from the Estey Organ studlo. 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