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18 NEW: BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925. T—Dinner concert heartily the efforts of this organiza- $:40—Bob Miller, Lewls Plottl, songs | 8—8ame as WEAF. | tion. A group of several well known VOICES IN THE AIR |}:it—tecosrt s, moni et s o[]S, AIRMEN STAND 8:45—Royal Jazz Band, - selections was played, “The Lost ® -4 9:16—Leslle McLeod, tenor. WOX—Detroit—518 | Chord" and “Amerlcan Patrol” a enl an owl | 9:30—Violin, 'cello and plano, T--Dinner musie, pleasing us most, although the (A Programs on Eastern Daylight Phillp Krumholtz, baritone 9—Musical program marches from “Carmen” ran a close . Saving Time) 116—Griffin and Morgan, songs 11—Red Apple club second. — | Willlam West's orchestra T (T ‘Ii‘:b“\:‘ll\ H(‘:\',f‘i‘fl'j;"‘;'m) 12 midnight—Kenutcky orchestra WIR—Detrolt—818 We sank into the depths ot des- Deny Clflifl] sewi(}e Ufldel‘ Slll-l TOMORROW e aLien £ - S—8tudio orchestra fn dinner pro- [ pondency or something akin to it RN 9:00 WMCA-—-Asbury Park. WMOA—=New York—341 gram after we finished listening to “Mel l v ] | [] 10:30 WGBS—Wm, West's, §—-Oleott Vail's String Ensemble 10—Jean Gioldkette's Serenaders ancholia,” as played by the A. and fan Is Yio a"o“ 01 LAWS OF NEw 10:30 WHN—Arrowhead | 6:30—~Frank Gibbla's orcheatra P. Gypsies from WEAF., The selee- 10:30 WMCA—Lew Krewger 7--Women's Arts Exposition, WTAS—Flgin—302 tion, although played with an ex- 10:45 —Dance music §—TLanson's orchestra. 9-—The Boss's Own orchestra and [fremely fine understanding, was de & - ) 11:00 WE Vincent Lopez. | g:50—gheppard Knapp musical sololsts. pressing to say the least as it was A!though the United States govern- | i s y \ FALL 11:30 Wi fayflower 9--Asbury Park dance orchestra e designed to be. ment has ruled that the Amerlcan ) 2.00 Kentucky Women's Arts Exposition. WCEF—Figin—-215 SRy Quezzan, Morocco, Rept. 22 (P aviators who enlisted in France and | Lew Krueger's orchestra 11:30~-Continuation of WTAR pro When WLW Cincinnati, came in now are serving under the colors of EVENING PICK i st nlght, Mt came unaccompaniod |ygy a0 yusser, sultan of Moroceo, are § Orchestras und educational talks WRNY—New York—259 by much statle, Reception at that i5ia4ing the laws of the United 3 O At s gsisiari | IR e e e KYW—Chicago—838 point was unusually clear, in spite \ States, this fact apparently has no ) \ arings A of the fact that conditions generally 1 RPRIONLGAAN in tonight's unt ports S Dinner coneert were good while we were liatening in | €FVed to’lower their morale, KSD (545.1) Al “| 7:10—Commeres of the day 9--Adele Brandt, contralto, Sallle L1 v Daily they are flying over the \ Iast evening. New members of thel * L Ensemble. ; History s rl fenkes, planist Lol alarr warst NbIngintrad ice | Lngsyany hwn\lnf. Moorish _rebel VGY (37 . T—Favorlte 750 —Law sertes, - - and the ordinary remarks sent out |!o%n8 and concentrations of rebels )n‘\j,‘] ) “ | 7:45—"Costume of the Theater WBBM-—Chicago-—-226 on the ether at such times as those|1oN8 of explosives have been loosed WHAS (500.%) §—Concert orchestra o o--Ramovar orchestra and sololsts. |were offared. However, most of these |PY the members of the Shriffian program, S 8:13—Light Opera Fnsemble 11—8towart-Warner program. Ala-|new members of the staff seemed|34adron, as the organization formed (848:1) Ryt 9—"Brakes” C. F. Rauch mo orchestra. Sololsts. rather leery of the mike and ap.|bY the Americans is known, In addi- e \\mwlul |‘- v aalong| o ' peared to be afrald to use thefr|tlon the aviators frequently fly low tenor: W < WEBH—Chicago—310 Volces. That 1s, all except Powell|and use their machine guns against kR s 0 tor magasne. o {8:30—Oriole orchestra, Uptown the- | Crosley, Jr. owner of the station,|the Riftians. h “‘,'}” (SIS S Resa | s cetlniure Early Aftempts ater program. \.| o gave a very nice e taik. The destruction wrought by the A THIS EVE ha comic opera 30 —Sadrian Trio 10:30—Orlols orchestra and elassi- D Amerlcan alrmen is described as very S S U R L ek Important Dates in Radio." cal program WTAM at Cleveland was offering|great. Tn addition to razing villages { xA:V:gDCA%E;;I%IéE WLW x_t.. ) § k. r L The Sea Woman 12:30-~Oriole orchestra and solols!s. | jts musical comedy and light opera|and puiting to flight bands of rebel -3 AN ME 83‘ <3 program program when we arrived, But we|assembled ‘to proceed to the battla- | R V787 S0 ADVANTAGEOUS didn't ssay long since the number|front, large numbers of farms lying \ /f THAT EVERYONE IN Dinner music. which was being played by the or-|north of the Ouergha river have ; ) V A\ (. T.—Musical pro Jullocts Lane, 0gtARe 9:30—Classical hour. chestra as we vinr;d)ln \\‘;ill:‘vlflnrg‘hafinlulodrnvvd, Vn;mnr with their | 7 NF{P‘P OF N F;(}‘q/ D e it Tl Cacnow, Ty oer 11:39—Jazz Ecamper program one and one which did not particu- |crops. | 2 COSTUME FABRICE g by Alesandan ik n —Aywon Comedy Four, e Jarly intrigue us, Colonel Charles Swerney and Cap- | ) HOULD ATTEND AL Edith Law, soprano WHT—Chicago—100 SRR tains Sussan, Olden, Mustane, Cou y : 9.45—238 meters. Riverview Park “Brown Eyes” by the Hotel Bruns- |sins and RBullen ara mentioned as WNYC—New York—520 Melody Masters, wick orchestra, Leo Reisman direct-{having heen participants in two ralds Musle folrs 7 Market high spota. 11:30—400 meters. Cheerlo orchce- | ing, proved to be intercsting. This|over rebel territory for which Gen- o araight .10—The Canadiana; polies alarms.| —tra and vocal program. orchestra, a feature of WBZ since|oral Naulin, the French commander- ( T Claveiand)| 5—James Brennan, cornet. 1—Wrigley Wrumpus. the opening of the Hotel Brunswick [ ip.chief, commended them for “the Janet Finn, soprano. studio nearly two years ago has|spiendid record of the escadriife 1. T.—Classical 5-—Willlam Claire, tenor. WQJ—Chicago—1147 provided many enjoyable programs o Simon Condosta, fiutlst. 8—Rainbo Gardens orchestra anid| for fans, although a tinny quality progran barlt soloists. ossessed by the orchestra In tr: . . —Midnight pro- 5—John Morehead, Laritone i possess e orchestra In trans WHO (8 ]-: “,‘\m S e panish recital. 11—Rainbo Skylarks. Features in-| misgion has been but recently over- gram b Barney Graham, songs | cluding the Rainbo Stars. the | come. For a small band, Reisman's| oo 65.6) 11:45 C. T.—Night- | 10:3 ‘olice alarms; weather. Blnes Destrovers, Jerry Sullivan|gang put over some smooth situff| WDAF (365 N and an array of artists. nowadays, WTIC (476) 8:30 E, T.—Organ re WIHRI—New York--218 WGN—Chicago—870 eltal; orchesira and soloists, Walter Slehert's Serenaders 30 KDKA (300) 8:45 I.—Concert . T.—Varlety mu- | Value $3.69 Value $4.98 Value $2.98 FRENCH Embroidered All-Silk FLANNEL Border FLAT CREPE A . 56 i s wide CHIFFON : i which they sent down nine tons of 56 inches wide v 6‘ '":Ch‘:g u.'«;{li: FEA!\X:\'F’:’)FL 40 inches wide sty Bombs upon the rehels and fred eov- Natural, tan and "‘I-‘" ;71: r(\]ew Y S st In all the advance WIBH—New York—213 e aral thousand votinds ofimachine/&1inj| grays : 72 YAIce shades et = B—Chic %0 f e TR ammunition against them i e fall shades dress length WEIC~Hartford—110 SRl ek - s 'm\‘ B e BaveiXontaserion S The Americans say they feel insti. . 2 i T et 3ossert Lumberjacks. 7-Trianen Ensemble. oloiets. The Moonlight” and “The Co-E s el s 1 98 30—Dinner mualc—Hub: Restaur i 10—Trianon orchesira and Wood- | were thres of the numbers oftered | o ! " s undesehasuliang & T vd. . yd. . yd. . vd. ant felo; i | WORKO—New York—283 lawn theater orchestra. by tho Copley-Plazs orchestraltnoy "oic (KO PO 98E 0f BECK : : 4:30-11—Bike races; Joe Basile's through WBZ at 11:30 o'clock. The | """ ° I r Cir 8, ey can leave when they Ao 3 WSAT—Cincinnati—326 first two are particularly musical se. |Pors TheY can . T Tand particularly musical se- | i : b N 4 2 §:45—Radio Chime coneert. lections, filted especially for: the|S.rcy bt will remain: | And There Are Many More, See Our Window Display! T WOR~Newark—405 9--Same as WEAT, higher type of orchestration with the = o T cadi 10--Program of music from WSAT | stringed instruments and the saxo. 5. Me n, assisted by an |6 ‘Words Mispronounced. 8 nts and the sax I 1 US | P :fl:‘lfl;r-," SIS ; _“Man in the Moon Storiss.” studio. phones predominating, "The Co- MANY FAGS ED 5 bitilo Bt ogta orchestra | 7— Shelten Ensemble, Ed” is obviously designed as a als- ) ,d‘ l;]lflK program rehestra , WERC—Cincinnati—326 | ter aelection to “Collegiate,” with & ' and soloists 30—Organ recital—Austin Organ WAAM—Newark—263 11—Classical program from the|out (he latter's catchy originality. Records in Constantinople Show | company. 7-Joe Brown. tenor. e S ! That 2.3 Are Smoked Yery | 348 MAIN STREET — OPP. COMMERCIAL since it joined the froops at the front. 1p to yestarday the Amerieans had flown §0 hours In five days, durlne hawk Frolic Gresihar ranort 20—Alica Evans, talk. That's all for foday, thanks R 7:35—Pearl Ryno, soprano —Classical program b Minute of the Day There. WNAC—Boston—280 —Paragen orchestra. L e e b ‘ : §:a0—WNAC dinner dance-—Morey :a0—W. M. Emery, baritone g i \\:l.:\—{lm In‘nal 423 SUIGIDE DETERRENT | _ Constantinople. Sept ; Marinello program. —WLW Story Lady | Constantinople 2179 dear Te wrehestra, o chultz ! Pearls Tent orchrsira , bt 0. FimeryEbaritone: =The return_ of Senator S| {smoked each minute of the day.| A M GALBRA]TH A. H. HARRlS F l R E : X & i e RETe heralded by WLW feature orch. | fAgures o be a s . . Hickey, Boston Mn'{rr‘(‘l\xh . ‘V"\‘]J“]’:‘\:Y‘SQT\”::::':L'\;:U" S Greeclan Gost. to Bury Al Sulcl hese figures have been made pub —Talk under the auspic | 10— Rt ! " | ic by the directo e regie de “Hoston Evening American. Ul GOERE GRS | e ey e (.arhn.gvill:h:‘)‘-” el ! Carpenter &‘Buflder ‘CINDERS FOR SALE\ 3 ¢ FI—P) £ 395 | Under government control of the | | 10— Tioston Kvening American or- WFI—Philadelphia | st lirection. Willlam I°.| 6:43—Roof garden broadcast. : 1‘:"-‘-""4"'\“1““,““:"_ qira | DumD. regle, which has been in force for 1 i ¢ | —General Trucking— 4 OHCIL A L b i s . 3 :30 —Harmon Allan's orchestra. : @ 5 4 N d Ross Gorman's orchestra. S et o the past year, a large Increase in | 0 A S Iel' s N Dodkes 3 130 —Program same as WEAU. Assisting soloist. News, Baseball | Salonikl, Greece, Sept, 22 (®—8o | |, Me from fthe sale of tobacco ustin 2] 1366 STANLEY ST. Tel. 3472-2 | greatly has the number of suicides | jq B i - WIZ—New York—155 S 2 " SRl £ DamuEn “S\is reported. Yor the five months klradaln Terslors” Weank Dole: | WELIT—Philadelphia—305 WSB—Atlanta—128 { increased in Greece recently that|from March to the end of July re- P orchestr: 730 —Dream Daddy. } { the authorities have taken a unique | coipts tofalled 1,456,997 liras in ex- Ay M”xlw i 'Ir!s(\y;x‘w 0-Plays and players [ 10~ Atlanta Biltmore Salon oreh. niethod to discourage self destruc- oo / Heores and racing results. ay 8y cre. . o | 12:45—Jubilee program by ",o\"l‘f"‘\\on. An order has been fssued pro- | months of 1 S B Geo. . Qlll‘! e}' | s 508 talent, viding for a burial place for pe el aaes The. I . Sy Zoological society series WI1P—Philadelphia—5! [vidis : a private concern. (The lra is T iDver: the! HayeriSea 6:05--Dinner music. VR P ey ‘;"" “"]‘ ”"‘l’ pe lies S¢b- worth about $4.40 under normal 1308 Main St. New Britain 0w yrehes 7—Ioll call; birthday lst | it FR A arate from place where persons wWho ' .o, ditions) his constitute in- | W J' | I1—Mayflower orchestra _ Ellioft w‘ut-\r critic of WIP. | 9:30—Fiddle band. die natural deaths are interred, The ;r: of ] n":“v"m Reslilhe TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT s d e i 4 e . 5 | y 2 e 1 8:15 — Thomas -Strausback - Austin | 11:30—Special feature. | cemetery for sulcldes adjoins the | mpa fobaceo crop for the prosen . cp b el Mty | grounds where dogn are buricd and | oo 1y tanss o ot aeetient nney. @ ANY Make, Late Models . . . $10.00 for four months 0—"The Texans, KOngs. imo’s Movle Broadcast. R WEAL Dallas I TONI | nhere rofutellsicast ty. The quantity shipped from the | "’ s ‘.] it 3 \—Talk on calico printing. 8:30 —DBlack and Gold screnaders 1t is hoped by the pollee through- ¢ Sport talk 4 G b b . . L) " { = 3 £ | Interior into Constantinople s &0 t E ch 30—Marcla Schupac program A45—Pagoda orchestra. §0—Kand coucert, out the Greck section of Macedonin | great that many mataces of former || ANCW DIILAIN lypewrl er Lxchange ~ Palace theat is display olic e 1 a. m.—Palace theater program that this display of public contempt | roya) personages have been con- CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AN DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on AD Jobs — Tel. 2913 > WCCO—Minneapolis—416 tice of taking one’s own lif r | 7:30—Recital Dinner m % 5:30—Same as WEA ; crop is estimated at 63,000,060 kilo 7—Charles Bethman, baritone, §-—Recital. |grams (a kilogram i3 2.2046: T.10—Columbla University lecture. | 9—Entertainment o sl. e o ; C—Davenport— {81 —Baritone and piano solos. } 1:30—Harry Link U vony 000,000 i | | | | | | | | | | | WEAF—New York—192 W CAU—T'hiladelphla—278 | for suicides will discourage the prac- | verted into tobacco depots. Th |l Telephone 612 96 West Main Street } 10:50—Billy Hayes' Ba 8:30-10—Same as WEAF, e 10—Orchestra program and solojst. l T | LEADING ‘H\”;fl;"‘ WHEN IN HARTFORD 3 - WOO—Philadelphia—308 — | 10 Loan On Real Estate Fortiand:{ Me !t Sent, 25k (7 DINE AT YOU CAN SELDOM FIND A HOUSE AS CENTRALLY ROA—Denver—328 { inancial Events,” Dudiey Fou ler. 10—Ross Go —Dinner music. i 15 Tawing. e | Write or telephouce us and we will | Walter W. Grifith, 54, formerly or /N LOCATED AS THE ONE WE OFFER YOU ON CAMP i e T () i GG beeloariirenre extati-eBR| Nexduorh Bl ied Han L3sne B RTHE R EHONISS STREET WITH PRICE RIGHT, TERMS RIGHT. FIGURE 112N inoead Lo 6:40—Baseball scores; organ, recltal. | S Griffith was a thirty third degrec 'H FIVE MINUTES FROM MAIN STREET. X 5 KGO—Oakland—361 | Mason and was commander in chief | | L ; AR oo o5 ~Gpralgue, from’ | The e ol e QY STER HOUSE IT WILL GO QUICK, SO SEE US AT ONCE vears, He was former! Concert. Organ recital: vocal solon ss0—Raaio treerrs vy . c. 5. | Lomas & Nettleton Co. |3t an wisvoriiins wors 22 STATE ST. " I Amiy ador orchestra. t n Hood.” S s {125 Trumbull St, Comer Pearl st | )Ori: Jis body will be Camp Real Estate CO. SRR e WHAR—Atantie City—275 o oG |New York tomorrow night. | Under Grant's 25¢, 50c and $1 Store Book review i T Throu gh the Static Also, Always a Fresh Supply To |l 272 Main Street Phone 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. n recital Take Home " artists Selections from the opera | "—Schenectady—380 Dinner program. Atmospheric conditions last even- « . < iR o 1 talk a moderate degree of volume, al- La 30 r meiodies. thongh it was nothing to rave about. v YOrk—361 = ower orchestra, There was some static early in the || Frening Schools Now Open—Enroll Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday M| | Faenings., i | Shantey evening, this gradulaly Increasing in : [ intensity until - shortly atter 12 @ { Gal. with cover .30 6 Gal. with cover . o'clock there was a neat little series |l 2 Gal. with cover .. . 89c 8 Gal. with cover . ..... of rattles and bangs following itselt | B 4 Gal. with cover ....... $1.60 | 10 Gal. with cover . ... AL T | izes up to 40 Gallon. H (ST SIS S R Hudson S A e | Dinner music jon't know why, but it's much bet- 2 1 —Drogram same as WEAL. |ter to start off at l'all River than | Ourlng ar | — {to end up there, and you can taks WIAR—TProviden our word for that, The broadcasting sik Tawkalog | was heing conducted from the Hotel 5 Gal. 81, 20 Gal. FOR SALE ' Mohican studio, and we heard a|l 10 Gal. Sors it 25 Gal, < Walter 1 ¥y, teno violin solo entitled “Just A Little 15 Gal. ... D . 30 Gal E In Good Condition vins Love, A Little Kigs” which falled to e $1.05 1 \ X L Londl ) regisier with s, by splte of the fact | S-Celios g atoo s L HUN -BEN Price Right for Quick Sale 1 at it was well played, A dance or- | WE DELIVER EVERYWHERE WILL CLEAN | n=12 : — estra plaving, “Lady of the Nile,” | L J{HIM upt BOX 7K. HERALD | WEFI-—1oston—348 tirred up within us the n ar Riz Brother ey cnthusiasm, and by the time the pro 7 F Vot and found gram ended we Were beaming mer- | i -2 Iv info the loud speaker x- ® Y e / ne as WFA pression as b < ) D, Springheld—a R T i bosa with mise1 ] . EHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. nan's Fncem new ;.vx.v‘n»:' \nn;:.y e .:N‘l started out from Fall River, A ked up Springfiel] 2 INVESTMENT 0 iy mhiae was going full tilt with - y hoes of Ireland,” in which the PROPERTY |~ % s n | Ragor Stropper TR Are =.iibati i ocd onceland the = Read the . employme o other makes| There is a Twinplex made for most kinds of UL etnience s endpamalnet ";',L",f‘ Safety Razors—Gilletie, Gem, Ever-Ready, Enders, CLASSIFIED 43— Dorment Tad sster fnisning “Echoes of |} Durham Duplex. One o7 these will make shaving ADS e : eiand, e rchent e ene il & pleasure. Prices $3.00, $3.50, $5.00 —— arranged and well plaved. The the- | at WTAM—Cleveland —388 ter argan followed with a popular | on the e S e v | Mo o £y an 18 You T THE LONG EXPECTED CLASH BETWEEN THOSE o " although the organiet did | TOUGH DALTON BOYS AND LEANDER DILLWORTHY, PRECEDING ||, , WeAR—cieviand—ss T L i O (R The Abbe Hardware CO. THE NEW TEACHER, CAME ASoLT s 5 8~ Lescn Hous, NiEvie - Q T & PAGE e e i e R TR e 105 Main Street sschttaapiWi J - M Hour. the air for its weekly concert from =