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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925, Theo Alban, tenor. T:18—Story teller; acorea 10—~Bame a3 WEAF, selection written by Rudy Weidoett| WGY that superpower tests were to Dr. Brooks then explained how 8:45—Juck Smilas $—Concert. 12—Wallle Erickeon's Collssum or-|and played by the saxophonist of the [ have been made this morning, be-| cooler ocean surface brought cooler WM VO’CES IN THE AIR " rts Exposition g NOTS—Woromster—248 midweek service. ot popular selections, Last night a( It was announced last night from WEATHER FflRE[}AST followed by warmer wate WEDNESDAY. 9—-Bymphonp archetre. 3 chestra trio, the name of both being for the | ginning at 1 o'clock and continuing - |and denser afr, with a heightened bl -\m-:-vy yrokram. e W :l"—“ls;fln‘lan—lfl' 1:30—~Organ musie. present forgotten, was the high mark | for one hour and a halt, The firat | vrvmmn' and less storms, under e T 50—Women's Ar¢s Exposition i30—U, 8, Army Band, e ofiths Brosram: R & 1d| test was to have been with b0 kilo- | warmer water meant lower pressure (AUl Programs on Tastern Daylight P §—The Foremost Four, WHAD—Milwaukee—1316 Lkl Pl e catts, | i th 8 1 1 ! 0 saving Time X > a4 hardly surpass the clear, liquid tones| Watts, the second with 2,000 wa and more storms, He asserted t g Tin:) RS Y—Ned York--250 8:30—U, 8. Army Band, 10—Band concert. that flowed from the instrument as|an T backiagrln onlhls I complex scleniific nroblems must: b AT “Whose Dirtresy Tousy? 9—"Waterman's Polnts of Progress” | 1:30—Edmund Fitch, organst the intrl at | Dower test was in preparatio solved before weather predictic DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT _ o . organist, he Intricacles of one of the grea as in preparatior h OH G b] ! 2:15 WGCP—Indianans. o—Mgh Spots 14 Spor! 10—Ipana: Troubadours, —_— musiclan's solo numbers were suc- | for the second series of high power T lS CI‘S PM POSSI H[y, .\-; months or years would ba p s e merce of the Doy 11:15—Dance program. KOA—Denver—328 | censtully negotiated, Coloratura work jeh will begin tom \ le. Dr, H. H, Clayton, a weath il § Lomwer 9:30—Herbert White's Bllver State|in abund 2 ve vening and will cont o apert of Boston, discussing the in- W " 4 ndance there was and we en- n y n 10:00 WRRJ—1 : v KDKEA—Pittsburgh—800 orchestra. joyed it all, ‘riday and Saturday, The announes Clen ls{s i {lnences of the sun upon weather 10300 WLIT—Danne musi X Composers.” 3:30.7—8corea (half hourly), 10:30—Book of Knowledge program. O o) asked for the cooperation of all fans antd that special forcasts made dure 4 WGCP—Davce mus! sl SO 9:48—Hour of Musle, }:jffl"flf“l':‘f“:::b-s!:. Hi Othensplnym by the Hub Trlo -xxrll:-m‘.‘l‘ d o them to send inre- |y N ase L 8 28 (P |Ing the lust two years showed thnt 10:15% ( Jnece mMus 0] r S 150 an e Strangers," were “Sweethearts,” “Oh, How 1| Ports on thisscries of tests, e predictions of maximum tempera S WA T ) j h, Ho 2 : % S L e amuel Polansky, violinist WTAM—Cleveland—389 Player Mise You Tonight" and HMonest and S | ot oceun temp 'mm”,,m could he made with somo de Ve . 1lo Constrastors.” 7—Dinner music by selected enter-|1 a. m.—Dance musle, Truly,” each of them being played| Shortly before 11 o'clock we took | iy rtile fleld in the scarch for | gree of success for days in ad e Bernis's 18—Architect sertw talners, e with a certain dignity which raised | o o AR S ol r e O fordeasin nov!ibinance 10—Woed Wind Coadert 10—Organ recital, Assisting artists. them above the level of the hit or|and found that we we such | great demand, Professor Charles I | opore Gl i Aviatten series 11—Concert program, miss dance selections. in just seven stations. Pittsburgh, a | Brooks ark University sald 10-|qyre of the coming ,week s Piare Bt 13—Fuclid Beach Park dsnce orch. TII ,l h S . PP ) ! |day at the twelfth annual business|month,” he continued, “hav though it was supposcd to Le on the 5 i e Cntenoen Toine quan.| 10Ugh the SIAHC || mronun srouns. me st upan tre| oV s WEPOSG 10Ut o b [comerence e Tabaon” vk e S mat W e men tot WEAR—Cleveland—380 Hotel.Van Gusle e e Sl B I s K 8- jointeq out that through atmosphier- | qveraging on the side o $—Hotel Cleveland orchestra. Srv\.\qr»(v!':‘vlsIrlx::;r:‘vflxt‘»]:*“‘!r:\:rill\'\( R e e hatiora Arowiad |18 gactors|the World s eXkriolo ab- | wi or below norm The paper came very near golng| ©Urs and tho band was playing one | ed out by Springfield. Whother the | Peaed 16 AYERES CRNCE e, AR08 tgpy, R e to press today while we slept con. | Of the songs we like brat, “The P reat share of tho statiors were sl- (200 & S8 S e major solar | tedly in our little white bed, our | Oner's Song.” which has been m ) > of Calihfor NG| Couea OBl I SREAE RN AT {ace calm and peaceful while from | tioned in this column before. Two|er atmospheric cond W L eay fiifac time to time smiles crept across it,| X¥lophone solos * followed. “Gypsy | pe veelving bevond a dist r'v(‘ml’:il Dr. l"rv::fl":”n:l.!y i showing that we were having pleas- | LOve Song” and “Marcheta” Y\ miles, we don't kne S eatanthan Ao taana ant dreams. The reason for all that | 800d. course, the trouble might 1 = fiice 3 Tt “‘",M‘,m S n'mn MERCIFUL JUDGE was the fact that our alarm eclock by d b | with o t, but we doubs it 2 went on a sudden strike or had & it| WKBE at Webster, Mass., came in| Ing by the usual conduct of the othe : of temperament or something and | for a while last evening and we were | Stations which came fn with custom e Tean Dt 10 hobtra, | fA11€d t0 aaken us at the right Lime, | allowed to hear Miss Esther Rouse| ary volume last cvening 10Ths “u"c‘;xh'. Haiisiol ’\(unl;‘. A highly indignant boss nearly|play violin selections of a highly TR 18T ) 9:15—S : o, 8 £ Sauaics schless with 5ago dragged us out classical nature, That's from Li{ sity. J " n conomides, 10~ of bed hrough the medium of o . L A Sl ', WTAS—Elgin—308 telephone, We will now sit in silent| “County Fairs," a subjcct of little prograin. Jossia Simon, vialinist, 9—Fred Hamm and the Boss' OWN | roneotion of the priceless benefits of | interest to “us city fellers,” but prob- KFI (467) & P. T—Music : 10:05—Ma i ‘ orchestra. Ealolsts. the telphone. ably of great import to the men who PR 3 B O 0 nt Loper Dance must casts o WNYC—New York—! WWJ—Detroit—2853 Bt A ahtl ko T—Dinner concert, i il 9—-News orchestra and sololsts. high spats 10—Dance program. engineeri enomies found tion In Toston, deseribe \ of that organizal factors of carthqua WCX—Detrolt—516 T—Jean Goldkette's ensemble. ) #—Musical program. ble to establish the degree to whic Judg b ¢ Il be merciful to cean temperature departures con n. Seven days. trol al weather.” 1In the A\(-[ Accuse ut 1 am to he mare {lantic it has been found that an un-|red in [ usual amount of northerly wind one Jud “Then T will be still more oday, thant | month 1s followed by colder water|mereciful. month."—Kaspe L. i(he next, while much southerly wind | Stockholm. VB (1130) 5 E. T 3 WOEEEltina18 engaged in farming, was d o There was not a bit of static last | cussed from WJAR, Providence, by WOTE Roet WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 11:30—Continvation of WTAS pro-{ nignt rom 6:30 o'clock until 11|a W. J. Allen last evening. It was g 7:30—Thornton Fisher, “Sports.” gram, o'clock, when we deserted radio for|announced from the Outlet Com- KDKA (300) 8 E. T.—Musical pro-| 7:45-¢Gerlich and Comish, saxo- 8 Morpheus, but that’s all the good it | pany’s statlon that Mabel Normani, L phone. KYW—Chicago—336 aid us. Apparently our carburetor | the scrcen star, woll be present in T.—Three-act | 8—Alonzo and Pantano Trio. 8—Congress Hotel dinner music. | way feeding a preity poor mixture, | the studlo on Thursday evening at § Strangers.” 8:1 an Davies, baritone. 8:33—"Entertaining Plans,” talk for | y.cqy60 not once did we bring in a | o'clock. Ohmygoodnesskennitheso. 8 axophone and plano. { , housewives. s station farther away than Atlantic| Asel e $:30—Joe Zimmerman, planis! ii=Culsigo Motor eiuh teik, City, and that came In faintly, Hart- | ¢ you like hass solos and did n VOC (454) 9 C. T. —Musical pro-|9—Alonzo and Pantano. son Bymphony orchestra, [ ford, Springticid, Hoston and the | near Paul J. Scery from WTIC last gram. 9:15—Evan Davies, baritone. 12—Midnight revue. Charles Doru- | gononectady station came fn with | evening, you misscd a real treat. ¥ VMAQ (447.5) 8 E. T.—\WMAQ|9:30—Joe Zimmerman, planiat berger's orchestra and sololsts their accustomed volume, as did|are mildly interested in that v ¥ Dlavara! 9:45—Herman Fisher, readings. i - T 'MCA, New York city, and WNYC, | of vocal musie, if only to bet as to WKKC 5 E s 10:15—Zimmerman’s orchestra WBBM—Chicago—226 must have [ how far down jhe scale the singer in foatires Zimmerman's orchestra 9—Sunget Quartet. Dorls Ryan, pl- question can go. He offered scveral G : | anist. Samovar orchestra, | ot th Fetiontnonn vie ol “O'se on and quar WEBJ—New York—273 1 a. m—Alamo orchestra. Honky-} mpe yp Restar Trio trom | The Billowy Sea.’” “Will My Dre e healcon rcle Bontempo, operatic arias. | Tonky Gloom Chasers. Accordlon | wiig is rapldly £ a highly | Come True,” “Asleep in the Dor Bob Emmerich, planist. and banjo solos, Vocal numbers. —Address, Cal- pleasant habit wit 5 i ¢ and When Rig Profundo Danee pro- Eddie Burke. N L zatlon does not w 2 a sea | Down to Low C." 0 :55—Henryctta Turner, ukulele. | WEBB—Chicago—570 Iy classical numbers and vet | (356) 10:45 I.. T.—Gilbert —Fddie Burke, Trish pipe 8:30—Orlole orchestra with classleal | 1,0 qojections do not reach the other Watson and his orchestra. :20—MeLean's dance orchestra | sololsts. R £ 1oy S hativalnaan H H RR]S m‘\al-'m(u'\”)“n | —Program 10:30—Oriole orchestra. Robert | Fee : A. 5 A or A 1 York, tenor. Carroll and Gosden. ! 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