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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, RHURSDAY, OCTOBE i Clarence Dexter Smith, nor plan, violinlat. Joy Small, | per—————— | : e el i p | 7 s § ‘Vo CESIN THE AIR pdie yoseliksleshioh G RORJEABiARCRY 3 Dhonea in the first chorus, a peppy | music was deep, and yet there was|experiment In synchronized rad —_—— ] 1 | artiste, trumpet later urging them on to be-| no distoxtion of ay kind, astl Bach heard. the ot 81 Marle Dutt % ¥ 4 < s 7 NN . ging them on i r N casting. ach hear C . . Rt I:v”" r"‘"r»lvlu, c:;m;x::::u. [ violin solos, ‘\"vm Dodgers' orchestra and mid Through ll,e Stahc { come better men and make some QORI | through head phones, The test ©7 THURSDAY, Jones, Mary H., Stee) M'\‘\;mmuht. WOR—N \u;-rk-—m\ night frolic, thing of themselves, was heartily vn Weo tuned In on KOP, the Detroit | made by station KYW. $i45—-Julia Culllnane, saxophonlst; | 6:16—"Words Mispronounced.” WHT--Chidago—100 N w———— :',‘,;",m,:““,‘_'"“""',',T,H"‘.",':'f,‘:‘:",""f‘,“”“, ",‘:Y,l\':,’,‘,'g“:,,(‘h:;,},-M.}I.‘f,‘,}'r';?:;f;fi e, DANCE MUSIC TONIGRT, Myrtle Sleeper, saxophonist; Mar. —Shelton Lnsemble. S—Grayling's String Trio. Ruth The cold, crisp ale and the eivur into p drea e N e ‘anadlan c who w, i 7:80 WEBH—Ramblers, garet Knowlton, violinist, and|?: iports,”” Blll Wathey, , Lyon, soprano, John Clark, Lari- | #!mosphere of last nlght worked fo| g0 AR ERRSRE Il etiels | b canadian olisdn Who Wk wippokéd S ody, | to be on a tour and Wi as wante 7:30 WMCA—Lanson's. Anva Cullinane, accompanist. ¢« o0 | : EANKHC RAY Aol WCCO at Minneapolfs surprised 1 by the volume with whigh it cani through the speaker, D) Long's | Nankin Cafe orchestra was In gool k | i form and “Some Day". that, populu: 11:80—400 meters, Battery ot En.|all statlons on the air scemed to ge | W€ came from R T sene (A ”.“’»””.L walta of today, was played in exce tertatners, Cheerlo orchestra a big boost as far as volume way| -ONEress String quartet was playing 3 | tent time, Ty concerned, WEAL, New York; | tlassleal music. We didn't get the| The following dispateh came by “ .. tone. the advantage of radio reception 10:00 WMCA—Manhatiar West," Lt.-Col, Charles Wellington Lecture Period 10:80 WIP—Dance music urlong. aside Trlo 180 WRNY=—Californda 1015~ Weather reports; missing | 9—Studlo concert 10:30 WHN—Kentucky. persons’ deseriptions ——— ] . : : WNYC—8t. George 10:20--NMcEnelly's 8inging orchestra, WOO—Philadelphin—508 P LS WCCO, Minneapolis-8t, Paul; WCE; | 11me of the selection we heard, so | Assoclated Press from Chicago: Five T e e 11 MCA-—FErnfe Golden's, lirect from Cook's Butterfly Ball- | 7:30--Dinner musie. WELS—Chicago—a 45 Eigin, 1llinots, and KYW, Chicago, E‘Hr\--wlul were we In hearing a vio- | miles apart, a violinist and planist nat’s & r today, thar Arrowhead, room, Springfield e ORI being among those whieh came in| 1M Which sounded lke a violin. The ! last night played a radio duet as an B renaders — WIP—Philadelphia—~508 S—Lullaby time, extremely lond and ol Another WHN—Tudeo WIAR—Proyidence—306 #:05—Pagoda orchestra 8:45—8alvation Army brass band station which eame in very loud atter | — 3-The Larkinites Roll vall; birthday list $:50-~Nighty Night 11 o'clock was WSAI, Cincinnatl. EVENING PICK §:50-~Musical program $=Tllustrated music talk. i “ .o - 10-—Radio artists, §:80—Recltal WORK—Chfcago—217 Diunér dance programs were com Many woll-known or o T T st AR 9:30—"The Melody Trio. = b dat o 2 S O h [ i Roloiaty w1l take DartiR “toBight Silvertown orchestra Melody 5 T~Gus Fdwards' orchestra and din | wyes a Take your plck from those =2 J t nelvers, ner program, 1mong the best being (he musi Er;'fl” Ly i W EET—Boston—319 b Dance music. 11—Plano recital and argan musje. [ WEAN, Providence; WI'BH, e 6:30-—Big Brother club. —~ Edwards' orchestra and supporting | York, and WNAC, Boston. W A WWI (36 I‘",m~ i “!m' BEOn 0 -:::-iv’«KH.I‘:"’:,.,‘1u.],'.m,~», WI'k—Philadelphia—3q3 | staft of artist L Ll in with great volume : it pro- | 118 G 1 I scores, —— Hotel Majestic orchestra furnishing Eran. ¥ L A y el : WQI—Chicago—447 some lighly, entertaining music \ 2 Lusical selec- Sl i i §—Ralnbo Gardens orchestra, Classi- | “Fascinating'Rhythm” was played as I.—Musical [ cal duets and Kolos. one of the selections, This station at M \ nt Radio Artists, 11—The Rainbo Skylarke. Jerry ul. es became ftangled up with| program b dinner danc : ; b bl RVCAT ‘«m P N ATeall on e S L | The Silvertown Cord orchestra. | Uvan. Lew Butler and solofsts, WEAN, but not for long. g 2 A LOenYIREoRTAIY _— 2—Ginger Hour. The Baby Skylarks. LR WLIT—Philadelphin—305 e WEAN's program came in &0 Melody Masters. ume and for DX, After 11 o'clock | The clearcst veception of the eyen. | Of his father, The station signed off 3 . >, 5 ) t home at onee because of the des T:85 WNYC—Arcady 9:30~ ssing of the Old WHAR—Atlantic Clty—375 J 9: 40 meters, Tverview Tark | conditions being Weal both for vol o T i panaateeoblog daaih | | lection 30-—Suffolk A. A. Show; Jim Malo- “;““' 20) 8 . Ihe Uni ey and King Sotgmon hout 30—Dream Daddy, WSAT—Cneinnati—326 strong that it was necessary, to cut ersity Qifur i Yopslig : ? 5 o $-11—8: JAT, New York. | down on the volume. The Shepard | SR D e LD S resarats ‘AU—Philadelphin—278 St i e aioraia ra¥ oRarad i At o m;‘;\;t:{w e o e e | 9:30—DBilly Hayes' orchestra. WKRC—Cincinnati—128 .| Lagdy” and others, Some_distortion | Baric violmist : R 8--Marlon MeKay's Swiss Garden | was noticed. "My Swectio Turned Mo | | KDKA (309) 8:45 & al WiZ-=New York—435 2 orclestra, Down” came from \\‘. AC. i A am 01— Y—Barry O'Moore, Lenor, 10 icai program, voeal and n- sily It L ERLrproin. o 5 Buschall and racing returns. | 9:30—Frank Cook, songs, strumental Bears formed the subject of the WKRC (326) 4 B, sical pro- | i:h—"ITow the Wasters Pla squi Hour. o nature story by Thornton W. Bur- | | gram. i’ S—Scores and racing results R geus from WEZ, " ivs and st Live' | | PLAINV!LLE WGY (3 10 1 I Hour —Pan-Americon program; Gen- WPG—Atlantic Clty—300 WSAT—Cincinnati--326 is the motto of these animals in the ! RNY (258.5) 10 L olga tr | James G. Harbord, speaker;| ;:50RGilly" Rocap, "Sports."” | $=-Hotel Gibson orcheslra, [ woods, according to Mr., DBurgess. | —Around tie World ir . Army Band; Saxophone Sex- | . Scores: organ recital, 4 urrent Facts,” optometrical | Rurgess also spoke about the moose V018, (385) 1088 : ymore Dinner Music, alk. The Nature League is proving to be | progra. ’ i Royal hour of niusi 116—Organ recitaf, Dora Williams, | 8:5 Ballacoren ons| INVEZ inbst fnteresting anall EHCA (306) 10:45 e = soprano. 8:35—Hotel Gihson orchestra, popular feature Watson and his o WEAF—New Yorfl—i92 9:15—~Am bassadon cosart oroheatra, Doherty Melody Boys. ve e : uentralSTInc o #—Dinner muse. 10:30—Dance orchestra, 11:30~Rernard Bronson, organist. Ben Rosenberg, baritone, and Miss | WGN (370.2) 6:50 C. — Mid-week servi duets: ad- Fale | 11:40-—WLW orchestra, composed of | Hejen hers, soprano, sang O concert % css by the Rev. 8. C. Benson. WRC—Washington—169 string and recds. Sole Mio,” from WTIC as a part of WIHAS (390.8) 7 C. To- 0 T—8horeham orchestra. | 12:20—Trene Downing, pianist, and | the dinner program. The numbe ] JBI ot e ! 3-"Pan-Amdrican Night.” General| Tommy Reynolds, vocalist, pre- | came through well and the rendition ; 3 { MWMAQ (447.5) 8:35 C. usical | §: g James Harbord, speaker; U. §.| senting the late of “The Swing Song” and “Military | § R A E R i e Army Band; artists, | 1i15-—Crosley Sk club. Rin- | polonaise” by the Heimberger Trio 8 | el ‘ ‘E } Ty 1"l 17 i '5\' | ‘ ‘ | Tin-Tin, violinist, and ofhers. were also well received, D e KDRA—Pltshurg) — oo p T R rwfi‘.rfl- 0gram 'tists. 9D Cy B. G. I wn orchestra violinist, and Elizubeth| 11-12-~Dance orchestra. WIY—New York—105 s, comedian, and his| 7 ~“Hackney Horses," \ § Port Authorities association T—"Evening [ banquet from steamship Majestlc, oo fefel [elelelatelal e at Home™ pro 5 Speakers: Governor Smith, Gov- WGY—Schenectady—380 | WSB—Atlanta—{28 ont to be well balanced, although LLLL ‘ A‘MMU wl e WOC (484) 11 C. rchestra pro- | ernor Silzer and Sir Harry G i g opUlar aoncest § there were comparatively few jokes, rARINGTON avenie gran. Armstrong. . a —Tootlight £ 5 2 e performers majoring in’ songs. v 5 ] B ght frolic by Howard| the performers majoring in®song FAA (475.9) 11 C. T.—Midnight S theater back-stage bunch, “At Maggie Murphy's Home,” “Be- s | ause 1 Love You,” “Lest We Tor- ~—Little Sym-| 6—Uncle Geelee, 10—Royal hour of music, | o rach—385 get,” “When The Stars Are Shining,” phony orcliestra 30—Burr Barnett, barltone, ¥ W DEsAtlani Beach =585 0 2 11:30—0rgan recital L i “I Want To Be Happy.” and “Moon- WDAI (305.6) 11:15 Night- | ¢:40—Interview with Joe Brown. o _'(‘“‘]00'1' L e il I Al e S ot ] hawk Frotic. :30—Weekly news review. e S umbers rendered, the last one, in Pacific Time. ~Hour of music. 2:05 S o 5 Biosony particular, being notable for the solo | | XKHJ (405.2) 8 P. To—Deluxe pro- M. C. A. half hour. | 9:40—Entertainment. = o7 and chorus work, Peter Ward sang gram. Dook and play review R =i WGBU—Fulford, ¥Fla.—278 5 2 g 8 i orchestra 6:30—Blue Steele’s” orclestra, base-| “1 Wonder If You Miss Me as Much , [ % KGO (361) § P. T.—"Dear Bru-|g he Old Time Minstrels. it AR 30 }"”.', h’r 1!,:4‘ orchestra, base as T Miss You." tus” a comedy in three acts by J. dora Saldenberg, pianist; e SeoRCa ancine PR i M. 3 : Daniel denberg, cellist. WCR~—Bufialo—319 1 et “Footloose,” that catchy foxtrot| M I (467) 8 P T.—~Mercedes Stan- Mackay, soprano. solois 1—Dinner music. song based on the serial running in ton, soprano, and the Mexican | 11— Arrowhead orchestra. shion talk the Herald, was played from two Serenaders; Luigl Rosselll, tenor. f — $-11—Program same as WEAT, WMG—Memphis—199 stations that we know of. WTAM 4 CAREFULLY RESTRICTED ENX (337) 9 P, T.—Musical enter- WHN—New York—361 0:30-—Musical program, avspices Ex- | offercd it as an orches ction tatnment. Doy Gl WHAM—Rochester—278 change Bank and Trust company. | with the chorus by a soprano, th g CONVENIENT TO SCHOOLS AND TROLLEY S —Oakland's Chateau Shanley. (e S astman hicater organ. —_— Cleveland station failing to come in (All Programs j":nl'fi)hl--r" Standard | § = ]l\k;lhi\"v.l‘:.m(»vnullul.nr'.!. . ‘T:l!ur—l—“:‘éu::r‘:;l e . KPRC—Houston—207 s loud as usual. Heimberger's or- 8 GAS’ ELECTRICITY’ CITY WATER $:30—Blanchard’s dance orchestra, | chestra also presented the number == $:i0—Jimmy Clarke'’s Entertainers. | T i« —_— | 9:30—Graham Lyceum Trio, | during the 10 o'clock dance music § EASY TERMS ARRANGED WTIC—Hartford—436 —Josef B. Pobiner, tenor. WEAR—Cleveland—389 | 10—P. G. Schenck, violinist; Eliza- | session. 180 — Dinner musicHub R 45—\Von der Heide, Charies T—-Dinner concert by Marjoric| beth Janke, pianis S rant Trio. Rulf, songs. Moore’s Melody Maids, ‘ | “Sleep, Kentucky Babe,” by a d V i0—Alberta Jones. singer. 1. T, L. program. | 110 3 om WWI, the Ford Motor b COres V.oew’s vaudeville headliners. | o_chauncey Lee's orchestra. 30—Pro, H . | Co. Dearborne, Michigan, caused the & 3 r. 8. M. Osborne. 10:30—Kentucky orchestra. 10—Vingent Pe organ r . | 8:30—Dan Rogers and. his quart | wave to go to sleep and we heard 8 € 145—Dinner music continued, 11-—Swanee Revue and orchestra, | | 12—Stringed i1 | rument concert by | only the first few measures and the : < Rodeo orchestra. WTAM—Cleveland—389 | Western 1 Four. ast few, so greatly did the station WBZ—Springficld—: 12—Ted Lewis' orchestra. :30—Leo Reisman’s Hotel Lenox — [Stinzenn —— i WOAI—San Antonio—395 5 | AP : Home BUdders and Real EState Developers Ensemble. WMCA—New York—311 WWI—Detroit—353 | 9:30—Menger Hotel Trio in classical | After signing oft for the night & Miskatrenort TesQloolOnall sihasamblcy Dinner coneert, | program. WTIC conducted a fow minutes’ test 7 HOUGH ST, PLAINVILLE tories. Same as WEAF, New York. 10:30—Jminy's dance orchestra, apparently operating on much high 50-=Harvey Ofticer, planist, s | - | er power than the ftation is allotted. ! Sunnyside orchestra. WOX—Detroit—3 16 KFNF—Shenandoah—266 1¢ they boost the output, New Britain | Lanson’s orchestra. f-—Jean Goldkette's Ensembie. 8§—0Id Time Music, vocal and in- | fans might just as well procure erys- .!t‘:z;v’;‘ll;:];,‘\]-11\\-l-'f< | S—Musical program from the studio. | sirumental, by visiting artists. tal seta and 1e¢ the station come. (WHEN [N HARTFORD | { —_— | because it will anyway. ssie I“']‘?;"".'I“,’”"'“""‘"O‘ | WIR—Detroll—516 | RKMA—Shenandoah—252 L i DINE AT | THREE-FAMILY HOUSE ON CHURCH STREET Studio dinner conc Musie. Reception of WEAI, New York, | 10—Manhattan Serenaders. Jean Goldketfe's Serenaders and | 7:45—Flower talk, during the concert by Ben Bernie's A very desirable location, where everyone looks for a house 10:30—Musical program. | solois / 10—Delmonico Dreamers and orchestra from the grill of the Hotel THE HON[SS sl % 11-12—Ernle Golden’s orchestra. P Two steam heaters and three-car garage. 6:11-=Dinner concert, WHAS—Louisville—100 Singing was the big featurs of the ' B £ AR ,,l,,‘ 7:50—Children’s period. 5:30—Wayne Lowd and his orches- | minstrel show, broadeast by WMAT', i g TRm ey s 0—IDKA Sympiony orchestra. | tra. International Sunday school | South Dartmouth, Old time son f Joncert. lesson. News bullatins. went hand fn hand with more re numbers and the entirc affair turned 230 et e WGBS—New York—316 Program from W.JZ%. Delmonico Hotel orchestra. Roosevelt, was better than ever, We e WREO—Lansing—285 have never heard the station come . WNYC—New York—526 6—Di music. KOIL—Council Bluffs—278 10 s0 loud, tho volume even celipsing OYSTER HOUSE For full particulars come in and see us at once rket !Ili:h lflw;m :15—Reo Broadeasting orchestra Special feature program. ]nm of Monday evening. There v | dy orchestra. and male quartet. I'lute solos. | 12—Hotsy Totsy Hour, little fading. Ben was in good form 29 Q] 'E S : | & e et i BB STATHRST! am eal Estate o hestra | 3 302 | s one of the i the effect that . | Jrederick Lieb. : WOC—Davenport—181 one of them being to th Y Under Grancs 25¢, 50c and $1 Store 2 8 { 0=Tred Hamm and the Boss's Own | 7:30-—Sandman’s Visit, hie had an awful cold. “T could hiave NEW BRITAIN Jsinn ity qu . orchestra. Kimball hall studio. 8-11—Same as WEA pneumonia, but T don’t want it,” he (Also, Always a Iresh Supply To 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. | i Clara Rosenzweig. pianis 4 S 12-LeClaire Hotel dance orchestra, | remar “Collegiate” proved to he Take Home A § sinia. Pinner, soprano. KY W—Chicago—536 2R G B0 G G e SR Cyah “ SHEET ‘AETAL WORKS 9:15—Clara Rtosenzwelg, ! 30—All bascball seores, WOCO—Minneapolis— 116 evening. The selection opened with i | { »—Virginia Pinner, sop Congress hotel dinner concert, 9-11-~Same as WEAF, New York few measures from “Hail, Hail, The Tho Trio Unlqu 33—American Tarnt Burcau Fed- Gang's All Here,” after which sev- THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY E. ]. GOOBY & SON enilofitiie -|~,,‘.p:]~.' e ‘, WHAT- K andes Oitse—305 R e e Tl R = 3 i . m, - lice alarms; weather. “Twenty Minutes of Good Read- | 7—Tell-Me-A-Story Tady. Trianon | the band went into the number in 356 So. Main St. Tel. 57 ing | &neemble. carnest. An ambitlous axoghone AT Ealisan Symphony erchestra. | 12:45—Nighthawk Frolie. Merry O1d | 1eading the way and playing @¥me George orchestra, i BT WORO—New York—233 115--Talk on “Meats,” by John C.| Chicf and three dance orchestras, |©ody all its own, was severely repri- MOTOR TRUCKING | 15—hos . planist | ; | i 8 manded by sdveral sharp retorts | Harold Noble, tenor. “Evening at Home" prograin. from the trumpets. The i r was | Furniture Moving Jocsten Silver, songs s—"Ilollywood Headlines,” mo-| T—Richtcr organ reital, i g : style | I IS “illi f nymond Maher, Baritone, talk 9—Topnlar dance Sexier and went over big. Ben said that one | Cinders and Filling o alk pular dance hits, Dexter's Wig. | 8 [ | ders and Filling : Amphions 12:15—KYW's Acrial Minstrels consin orchestra and Creole Roof [ of his men was a collegian, having Material Furnished | : i ot Gt graduated from the University of| . . 01m9 ol N e = — Chicago—2 | S hicago with many degrees. “T think | A. H. HARRIS 3472-2 ‘ WRNY—New York 1] WBBM—Chicag: | Chicago with many degree N ; 45~ Charleston Lesson | amovar orchestra aid assisting he had a fever of 103.” sald Ben. _——————————— T hons hday Today?” ROA—Denyer—32 R PATENT MEDICINES = FoLDINI \ Y CINe fisell Ui ”r 2 ' nd regular| S:30-=Silver State orchestra r. lingering trumpel work TOOTH Piciks - s FoR THIS CONGESTION oV, CROWLEY BROS. INC, |775—8norts: commerce r T s e AR e s S PERFUMES . Poisons 3 TR THSIDEWALKCS - 1TS PAINTERS AND die i Darts e and state] Tured in the presentation of - . S R SRR e S YR NAIS TieeE S T b y artis F0—O0akland—361 | "T The Moonlight,” a beautity — GIRLS PAINTIN “AND DECORATORS Rl o 2AL, Dear Brutus,” comedy insthree [ gumber. Saxophone work in full 5 s K POWDERING RIGHT o ] o . 2 3 na Lee, Song Gir ¥ hica 370 | acts by the KGO Players, Music by tone, punctured by sharp, erisp trum | 5 267 Chapman Street L e e e i [iohg plucadbyitar s etiop —_ | HERE ON_TH’STREET' Estimates Cheerfally Given on < 3anjo Bob MeDonald | theater program |1 a. m—Ben Black and his dance | number. “Fond of You," a lazy nun ) All Jobs — Tel. 2913 lo AR ES 10:30—Oriola orchestra. Katherine| orchestra ber, played by a lat of lazy Forbes, soprano. Beulah Landon jolinist DOC,YoU RE RESPONSIBLE 0—Oriols hestra. Wayne Meyers, gtories. 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