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A0 e N T S NG TP OGN 9 235 s o 41 o miah Hegarty, violln; Eleanor M. Pratt, planist §:30—"A1 Reld's Hour." 9:30—Edward H. Blerstadt, “Troy." 9-—Harmonica selections by H. F.| did6—Madelaine Ceres, planist, Koeney 10-~Rose Binder, soprano. ~Whistling selections by G, F.| 10:15-~Madelaine Ceres, planist. Webster, 10:30—Elater's dance orchestra. ~Albert D. Edwards, baritone, To be announced. 10—Kiwanis Gles club, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925 : Father Kills Suitor WFAA-Dallag—~1418 por 7:30—~Artle Collins' orchestra. = 9:30—Agricultural foundation pro gram, VOICES IN THE AIR MONDAY, SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK Offering the Very Latest Improved | WIP—Philadelphia—508 [ KFNF—Shenandoah—266 5—Fleld Seed Company concert. — 8, DANCE MUSIO TONIGHT, 3 05 WHN—Roseland 9:45. 15 WOKO-—~Huhing's. 15 — Weather, missing persons’ | 30 WHAZ—Winter'a deseriptions 00 WGCP—Strickland's. g Hotel Brunswick orchestra. | 00 WAHC Smith's, - | 100 WLI' co musla W NAC—=Boston—280 | 1:80—Dinner musle, [ 20 WHZ—Dance Krazy Kat Kiddies Klub, | 8=Musical program trom New York ) WOR—Slater's 50—Dinner dance—Shepard Colon-| €trand theat { WMCA—Messner's. fal orchestra | $:30—Arion Male Chorus. | WEAF—Ben Bernle's 5—De Wolt Hopper and the Mar-| §:45—Irwin Hassell, planist 46 WJIZ—Waldorf-Astoria velous Male chorus from “The Stu.| 9—Music by Gypsies, [ inatrumental tumo and. talk 35 WNYC—St, George's. lent Prince.” | 10—Joseph Diskay, tenor. MBS H:ur”( 3 ; lu: e 1 WGR-—Statler Ray Stewartson and his Sym-| 10: #—Irwin Haasell, planist -Hh i Y v Art Doty ar 12:44 Ted 1 ic orchestru | 10:¥9—Dance orchestra. ey 12-1 WAHG roadcast from Shubert Bos-| 11-—Dance music. - ton opera house—"Alda." Present- | —— | KFRX~-Rastings—288 ed by Boaton Civic Opera Co. ‘ WFT—Philadelphi - ‘lb-Prc[nm from Hastings College | | 108—Dinner musle, Bedtime story; roll call KMA—Shenandoah—252 WOO—Philadelphia—508 s Flower orchestra, 0—Famillar songs and Boy Planist, T—M 1 musle, musie, Chimes. KOIL—Council Bluffs—278 | 8:30—Variety program of vocal and al and ranged broadcasting s program. fme. WREO (285.6) 6 E. T.—Dinner con- WNAB—4;15-—Broadcast from Me-| g,¢5__(Concert orcheatra. ot e chanics' Bullding—Commercial A. ' Show. Babe Herman Honeyboy Finnegan Bout WOAW—Omaha~526 7—Organ recital from Rialto ater, :80—McCrory's Popular Period. :43—Orchestra. 0—Classical program. £ and, WLIT—Phlladelphia—395 7:30-—Dream Daddy. §—Short Agro-waves 5:15-—Concert orchestra; recital, | 0="Mavie" review, 9:10—Stanley theater overture; chestra recital, 10—Arcadla dance orchestra. 10:30—Vaudeville features, the. WEAF—New York—492 Dinner music, T—Arlon Male Chorus, Musical program from Strand | vater; remarks by Joseph Plun- and instrumental CFCA (356) 6.0 3, T, music WGY (5 by WGY orc Rolt; al WCAP (460) 7 i Welcom: panquet to Washington baseball team Dinner or- KSD—St, Louls—545 . T.—Program | 10—Program to be announced. At Lowest Prices AndEasiest Terms Wonderfully Beautiful Ranges Built With 93 Years’ Experience NOW is the time and HERE is the place to get that new range your home needs. Range prices are at “Rock Bottom” now, and we have made the terms s0 easy that anyone who needs a range, can have it right away — TODAY. WDAF—Kansas City—366 7—8chool of The Alr, Tell-Me-A- Story Lady. Trianon Ensemble. 12:45 — Nighthawk Frolic with the Old Chief and Plantation Players. fealth talk Trwin Hassell Gyp: | Diskay, tenor. in Hassell, planist j0—DBen Bernie's orch, WJZ—New York—455 . racthg returna. —Organ recital. ores and racing. he Taxans.” 8:80—Landay Hall program. —Program un- —Waldorf-Astoria dance music. der auspices the Robert K. - Bentley Post, American Legion. WGRBS—New York—316 SVAHG (316) 8 E. T.—Harry J. Cot-| 6—Unecle Geebee, fery, tenor 6:30—Premler orchestra AVNYC (526 —*“The New Astrology.” mental nov :10—~Premier orchestra. WHN—New York—361 0—Swanee orchestra. §—*Storage Battery Talk."” Roseland Dance orchestra. 5—Fred Steele, Billy songs. 8:45—Harriet Turner, songs. 9—Bllly Woods, Charles Zettler and Billy songs. —Marconi Brothers, accordions. —John Hartnedy, tenor. i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wood, songs 11—Marsh McCurdy, organist. 0—Silver Slipper Revue. 2 midnight—Ted Lewls’ orchestra. i WCAU—Philadelpuhia—278 pAEIE s—Recltal, | s 9—Danny Dougherty, songs. | 10—Dance muse. $) § E. T.—Concert pro Soloists in|! i WPG—Atlantic City—300 | 6:40—Buseball scores; organ recital. 7—Dinner music. | 5—Baseball scorcs. 5:05—Margaret Irwin, planiste 9—Concert orchestra, 10—~Studio program. 10:30—Dance orchestra concer ; WLW (422.3) 8 E. cert, KDKA (300) 8 WBBR (272.6) r, soprano. 5. T.—Musical Varicty T WHAD—~Milwaukee—275 | 7—Organ recltal. { 9—Marquette Unlversity studlo pro- gram. cert —Irenc pro- WCCO—Minneapolis—3116 7:45—F. and R. Family, | 9—Third Infantry band concert from ' Fort Snelling. WHAR—Atlantlc Clty—275 :30—Stories for little folks, Secasi Trio. casidof el 1 KOA—Denver—323 | 8:30—Sandman’s Hour. | 10—"Scfentific Football." talk. Piano re- citals. KOA orchestra. Vocal numbers, Other features WG Y—Schenectady—380 :30—Dinner program. [ te —Address, “Marketing of Wool” | 10:10—Choral selections. (35— WGY—Orchestra; Mary Nally, | contralto. t | You will find several styles here to choose from. The one pictured above is, we helieve, the finest, most complete and efficient Combination Range on the market—the SERVICE STEWART. It has THREE wonderful baking ovens, and Cooking Top with EIGHT full sized holes for coal and gas. All THREE oven doors have accurate Mercury Thermometers. Not a holt or screw head is visible. OTHER Combinations here are the COLANGAS STEWART, a mighty fine “T'wo-in-one-Oven” range, and COMPACT STEWART, a range only 36 inches wide and built especially for small kitchens.. See these ranges and get prices. Given With Range During This Sale Only This Beantiful 42-Pc. Set of Dishes [ixactly as pictured, 42 Pieces of American China, very attractive- lv decorated in three colors. $13.50 Value. Objecting to the altentions pald to his daughter, Elizabeth, 24, W. B Cole, millionatre Carclina textile manufacturer, shot d killed Wil- lam W. Ormond, 30, war veteran, on the streets of Rockingham, N. C and ts now on trial there for mur His only comment since the shooting has been that he did it to save his danghter and the daughters | of other men. Miss Cole is expected to testify. The American Legion is demanding punishmeat for Cole Above, Miss Cole; cenfer, Ormond; below,Cole. RWCAE (461.3) 11 B, T.—=Dx ) KGO—Oakland—361 Central Time, : 8—Dinner concert. KFKU i e T, tional pr KFNF (26 WORD (2 §C. T Novelty musi- cal entertain y KPRC (208.9) 8:30 C Louise C. Daniel, artist planist, and Dorothy Dobson reader. 0145 WoAW . I.—Grand opera program with selections from well WRW-—Tarrytown—273 —Children’s stories; music. I 5—Musical program; scores and | 11—Educational program consisting aports. of talks on books, character, 10:05~—Bntertainment, housekeeping, salesmanship, com- 11:05—Elite orchestra mercial law and automoblles. Arion Trio. Hegmey, WGR—Buffalo—319 6:30—Dinner music. | 9-10:30—Buesacher Saxophone Band.| 11-1 a. m.— Statler orchestra. a ke, Through the Static —_——— Kknown operas KSD (5 gran KTHS (374.8) 10 C recital by Mrs, Boyd WDAF (365.6) 11:45 C. hawk Froiic. “Humorous Anecdotes.” Mountain Time, cture on Christian Science, KOA (322.4) 8:10 M. T.—Studio pro- | y—_paveh Morel, .soprano; - Joseph | gram, Hayden, baritone, e 9:30—Anna Daly, violinist; Willlam WJAR~-Providence—306 Bonner, tenor. | s—Berry Time. 10-—Carl Tannert, cellist; Frederick| 8:50—Mrs. Harrop. Seifer, baritone, 9—Music by Gypsies. | 10:30-11:30—Messner dance orch. | 10—Orchestra selections. WHAM—Rochester—278 Theater orchestra, —Scores; weather. —Musical pro- WMCA—New York—341 t Vail's Ensemble. rnie Golden's orchestra, 7:30—Lullaby music. USE SOFT COA New —Yocal solo| 2 , Goodwin. —Nig | Atmospheric conditions were fa- | vorable last evening, although we | didn't listen in at all on Saturday Ar-| night and so cannot say whether programs came in well or not. Last| night static was at a low ebb and volume was good so that stations came in with somewhat of a bang. It was not difficult to pick up any programa within range. e WHAZ—Troy—380 :15—TRuth Madsen, prano; thur Berger, violinist. F Fuel ! 9:30—~Winter's Dance orchestra. Chairman of England Committee Calls Upon Public To Pacitic Time, (361) 8 P. T.—Educational | KGO Tse Bituminous, [ Hartford, Sept. 2S—The ripe for the people of New Fngland to prove their world wide reputation of possession a generous amount of common sense by using bituminons | coal to overcome the inadequate do- mestie fuel supply engendered by \those selfish interists now explofting our fuel needs, John Haye Ham- mond, chairman of the New Fng-| Jand fuel committes, says in a letter | to Edward W. Goss of Waterbury, who represents Governor Trumbuil on the committee “That the soft coal Industry, which is in trouble from nnr,;\.-mhmnm\,l is eager and anxious to supply (! domestic fuel requirements of |England is at iring householders,” he sald.. necessity in our | {does not scem o have received much | | Musical feature Himetisi| Eight variations of the theme of “Home, Bweet Home" were played by the Capitol theater orchestra from WEAF, New York, last even- Lost and Found; scores. | ing as the final group on their pro- ay Corcoran, Edna Clucas, | gram. The music was clear and the | statfon came through in a fairly con- | sistent manner. . KNX (337 T.—Peature pro- gram. WRNY—New York—258 Whose Birthday Today?"” ~Kpor —Commeree of the day ~('ode lesson, WEEI—Boston—348 Rlg Brother elub. (All Programs ¢ stern Standard songs. ~FEigenbourg’s orchestra. —Program from WEAF, 10—Talk. WTIC—Hartford-—176 30—Dinner m Emil Heibberg- | er's 1 Trio. 45—Weather report. seball scores. Palk, World's Series Conten- A. B. McGinley, Sporting Ed- tor Hartford Time Dinner music GIVEN FREE WITH RANGE DURING THIS SALE ONLY Buy NOW—Range will be held for later delivery if desired. C. J. LEROUX, 174 Arch . WHEN rrucels orchestra O 5:10—"Evolution of Jazz" Oldtime medley 10:10—Marimba Band. —Painting series 10:40—American Legion Post, ‘s orchestra — 2ing Fantafsle Orfental.” WOTS—Worcester—268 fentality of Inventors.” — Story Teller; scores. i Fnglish Speaking Union Din-| 8—Concert. ner in honor of the British Dele- gation, Arthur Christian, 16-year-old boy organist. put out an unusually ex- cellent recital from WBZ, Spring- | field, his work standing out for its high quallty. Christian rendered & group of Southern melodies, all of which were played in the masterful - | style of a veteran musician. WCAP—Washington—4698 Yy s at Home,” Old Uncle Ne e :30—~Waelcome banquet to Washing- arry Me Back To Old Virginny, A WAYC—New York—>526 ton team. 14 Kentucky Home,” "Massa's In Market report Market high spots. %:20--Health talk. The Cold, Cold Ground"” and “Mary- Shtlnwation ot m by the|7.10—Stony Brook orchestra. 9—Musie by Gypsies. land, My Maryland” pitol theater or Police alarms, in the group. He aleo offered a Theodore Diteh, ,—Stony Brook orchestra, catchy little melody, entitled “The |00 (AR P00 0t had not been s—Baseball results, Flower Song,” which was played in ssons in German the group, but if it is one of the 30—Advanced lessons in German. Southern melodi it is far less Florence Milligan, soprano. known. The recital closed with “The :16—George King, pianist End of a Perfect Day.” WBZ's trans- 3 mission was good. ntinued. least 1 fuel Capltol the rigorons IN HARTFORD DINE AT THE HONISS e Cincludag |consideration from the anthrachs ere inc {industry where mining was stopped | on September 1. becaunge of a new BRAND NEW THREE-FAMILY HOUSE just being finished off. In the hest part of the east end section between Park and Chestnut streets. Steam heat, oak floors and all improvements. Come in and.see n~ at once ahout this house. It will go quick. CampReal Estate Co. 272 Main Street violin; Jere- KDKA—Plftshurgh—336 6:11—Dinner concert. 5:30 —Happy Hour. WTAM—Cleveland—3s9 &—Dinner musie. §-11—Variety program of music. negotiated.” Security Pact Praised By Col. House on Return New York, Sept. Colonel OYSTER HOUSE 22 STATE ST. Wilson during the war, returned from abroad yesterday on the steam- | Under Grant's 25c, 50c and $1 Store ship Duilio, said that the peace and | 2 - stability of Europe depended entive Supply To Iv upon the security pact in hchalf [ g of France. | Cesselll's concart band was prom-| «r¢ the seeurity pact | tnent on the air last evening, USINE|thing might happen, said | as its medlum the Municipal broad- |pouge, casting station at Atlantic City,| colanel House said he WPG. A group of Grand Opera 8- [that, for this reason, Germ | tections, together with another class- {more solicitous about {he pa ical number possessing a highly In-|was France teresting theme, “Dream of Spring,” | constituted the program. WPG came | back to its usual high standard for ! transmission and modulation. WTAS—Elgin—302 | i - The Boss' Own orchestra. Herble | We listened with inferest to the Mintz, Tommy Dunlap, Marie | “Faust Ballet.” as played by the Wright and others. | Copenhagen Symphony quartet from WJZ, New York. This quartet was composed of experisnced musiclans, apparently, as the number was played In a strong and masterful tashion. We enjoyed the selection heartily, although we are not much cilla Holbrook, pianist; when it comes to judging classical Krahn, viollnist. music. Carl Schuett, pianist. 0 o0 Two interesting announcements come from WTIC, the Travelers' sta-. tion at Hartford, They are the fol- lowing: Walter G. Cowles, vice-president of the Travelers Insurance company, and orginator of WTIC, has been elected a director of the National As- soclation of Broadcasters. He was also informed today by President El- liott of his appointment as Regional chalrman of New Engiand. . FORESALIE e THREE-FAMILY HOUSE [ 9:45—Haskell Proper, saxophone. 10~ Rergen Male Quartet, 10:15—TInez Keene, contralto. 10:30—Police alarms; weather. sell | 1 St. George orchestra. WEAR—leveland—389 | | T—Allen theater archestra. Parts of an opera program came to us from some station broadcast-| | ing on ahout 440 meters, but wel | didn't wait for the announcement, as| | the signal was not overly strong. PR on Brooklawn strect; all im- Also, Always a Fresh Phone 343 Take Home W W J—Detroit—353 Dinner concert. Detroit News orchestra and solo- ists. provements (new); W ill Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. WOKO—New York—233 5 Queen City Four, ~Marguerite McCann, soprano. Queen City Four. cheap; small amount of cash. COX & DUNN 272 Main St. falls " THE OLD HOME TOWN Heved was t than any WCX—Detroit—518 1l Hubing's orchestra. 6 —Jean Goldkette's Ensemble, Mabel Webb, soprano. $—Musical program. Bill Hubing’s orchestra - WJR—Detroit—516 -Studio orchestra, direction. of Jean Goldkette, soloists. Jean Goldkette's Serenadera. BY STANLEY WFBH—New York—273 T stic String Ensemble. ball resume. 9 String Ensemble. “At Home| ESSAY JUD Judges in merce hetter window essay which opens today, will morrow afternnon at 4:30 o'clock in the chamber of commerce rooms to prepare rules to govern the contest There are ahout 40 merchants en- tered in the window display contest and several hund are expected to take part, TO MEET the chamber of com- | contest, | o DR FILLMORE ¥ DENTIST MOTOR TRUCK Furniture Moving (inders and Filling Material Furnished A. H. HARRIS 34722 7 W WBBR—Staten Tsland—273 PAINTERS A S DECORATORS | s:4e—B 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Johs — Tel. 2013 11 in Hauser's e | Party | | WHAP—Brooklyn—240 | Dinner musie 11:30—Continuation of WTAS pro- gram. 4 schoolehildren Kietnp soprano. W SAI—Cincinnati—326 S WA MAfl T\ FiX MY NECK Charles Rohner, violinist e instruction Richmond HIl—316 talk Prendergast and W WERRC—Cincinnat—326 5—Alvin Roehr's Music Makers, Dance music. Ameriean Legion program. m.—Wesley Helvey's Trouba- ~hrophase Trio, aylor, readings ffrey, tenor. dours, ) Prendergast and Webb, | = —_— W LW—Cincinnati—423 | § —Hotel Gibson orchestra. F A R M S 32y " ‘ .i::hr:fr:‘,fl,, et rie el Gibaon BUILDING LOTS = pe Stock and made-to-order sizes NEW BRITAIN WTIC, the broadcasting service of — the Travelers Insurance company at WMBF—Miami Beach—385 | Hartford, Conn., will broadcast a 11—Fleetwood dance frolic. Solos y's orchestra Josephine § weet Marie; soprano. tercup. les a INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE i Giggles, Fred Frey's Sirens. WGCP—Newark—252 alf hour of music Lou Lefel jazzologist Vincent Lainc, tenor. 1.41lian Gordone, contraito. —Kennedy Harmony Quintet Songs by artists. kland's orchestra WOR—Newark—405 5—"“Words Mispronounced.” —Shelton Ensemble Bill Wathey h Reichenthal, planist von Tileer, gongs h Reichenthal, planist 8:15—"The Forty Immorals Sports,” play by play account of the world's| SHEET METAL WOR and features. | series, which begins October 7. The KS WGBU—Fulford, Fla.—278 Steele's orchestra. Steele's dance orchestra and sololsts. WsB—Atanta—428 9—Atlanta Biltmore Salon orck —Mae Naylor, Hawallan tarist, and athers 11:45—Entertainment. gul- WMC—Memphis—3409 #:30—Farm talk 2 Musical program KPRC—Houston—207 5:30—McFarland-Cochran Trio 9—Margaret Britton, soprano. 2:30—Pianist and reader. program will be released through | WEAF at New York and it will be | possible for the radio fans to hear the cheering and to hear a color | story told by someone right on the grounds. Broadcasting will begin at 2 o'clock each afternoon. | S | That's all for today, thanks! —P. E. L. ENTER RENSSELAER Among the students who entered Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, . this fall were Albert R. Shep- and Neshon E. Deradorian Shepheard registered {n the depart- ment of chemicai engineering, and Deradorian registered in the depart- ment of eivil engineering. E. J. GOOBY & SON 356 So. Main St. Tel. 573 SLOTTEDORETAINER BATTERIFS C. A. ABETZ 114 FRANELIN SQ. Auto Electric Service Tel. 2860 | | SINCE GRANDPAW FOSTER. 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