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VOICE NTHEAI Distriet Chiet Arthur H. WFI--Philadelphia—305 AS—TLoulsville—100 aliestra Droved|to te agreeble andl Fran g sl R Strong, 8. F, D, 6:45—Roof garden broadcast, $:3 Royal Peacock dance or-| played numbers requested by the Paul Lucas, reader, 1. How Much Wood Could a $—Frotted musical instrument selec- — '8 from Kentucky Hotel, [ radlo fans, b, Songs— a Woodchuck Chuck? e ) tions, Hercules Zenopoulos, WELIT—Philadelphia—a0s News bulletins T 2. There Aln't No More, That's 5 o 1, It'll Never Happen Again, FRIDAY, 5—Mrs, Bertha Macfarlane, pl. | 7:30—FEducational talk, = Aunouncer at WTAS stated that Paul Lucas and Dwight Latham. All There Is, AR anist, 10=Dance orchestra, S tanta—128 the station is going to sign off on ¢, Reading—The Wreck of the Paul Lucas and Dwight Latham, DANCE MUSIO TONIC 9—Reading of papers submitted| 10:30-—Rufus and Rastus, b " ric augmented o Monday nights bercatter, just to Julle Plante, 11:25—Trinity Bacchanallan Dance ) WJY I, Abrams', concerning the course in Poultry | 11—Popular program, ' ‘able Plano company concert | plcase nine people and a corn doc- Paul Lucas, reader, orchestra—continued. 9:45 WNYC—Colonial, Flock management which was glv- WMBE—Miami Beach—385 tor in Chicago, There has been con- 10:00 WG P—Strickland's. en by Prof. Wi, C. Monahan of \\ll'—nl'll’ll‘(ul;I|l|||n-—-.'v|‘§ 0—Muslcal program of classical | 8lderable disturbance on the part of Hfll’dWfll‘e C“y Tfll&fl[ [0 Bl’Ofld- WLIT—=Da musie, the Massachusetts Agricultural | 8:05-—Dinner musle numbers Chicago fans regarding the persistent 2 WCAP—Dance music. college, T—Bedtime story; roll eall; birth- | 11—Flectwood dance frolle featur- | brondeasting of several suburban cast l.‘mm T]‘ave]ers 10:20 WAHG—F, Lauria's, 9:15—"Whatdoyoucalllt" club, day party, | Ing Fleetwood hotel orchestra and | stutions on Mondays, which is silent 10:80 WEAF—Ben Glaser's, 10:15—Weather reports; missing | soloists. night for Chicago broadcasters. 10:30 WHN—Roseland. persons’ descriptions, | WOO—Philadelphia—508 | — ) 10:30 WMCA—Asciatto’s. = | 7:30—Dinner music i WGBU—Fultrd, Fla, A fellow by the name of Fred 11:00 WJAR=—Biltmore, WIAR—Providence—3a06 30~—Address, Joseph Wilson, 5: 3 Blue Stecle's orchestra in din- | Shimsh of Chicago must have been 11-12 WEAF—Meyer Davis', 8—Allce Koyes, story teller, Edward Burnes, baritonc, | ner program. really hungry for “Moonlight and 11:50 WHN=—Ala T s T T OV e, RO O orehbs Fat | 10—Stcele's Fulford-by-the-Sea or- | Roses™ last evening. Wo' tunced in on e 9—Nalne Hour" oG aa il | chestra. Soloist WLW at Cincinnatl and the Doherty EVENING PICK, Bl riats ordleattn 10:80—Dance musie. | —_— Melody Boys were broadeasting, I musical programs, includ- = by St WMC—Memphis—100 announcer read off a list of names of : novelty features, operatic fea- WNAC—Tioston—280 WCAU—Philadelphia— Concert, auspices Price-Barwick | people requesting sclections and and dramatics offer a wide Kitty Klub, Recita company there was Fred wsking for “Moon- { cholce to the radio reception- g.90_ WNAC dinner dance | 9—Will Richardson's Trio, Midnight frolle. light and Ros We tuned in on S—Musical program. 9 Cormack, songa. —_— WTAS and there was Fred's name| e our through its antonnae the ef- 9—Dance music. WFAA—Dallas—176 again, asklng for = “Moonlight and| j,.s ot enterlalners from this clty. — | 30-—W. T, Cox and his Red Hus.|oses.” We don't know how many|qp, New Britain Chamber of Com. WEEI—Boston—310 WHAR—Atlantic City—275 s band, other statlons recclyed his request, ! ovue hus prepared the program, -Seuside Tri —Musiclans from McKinney, | Ut there arc two for you to chew | wyjon inciudes many of New Brite LR Toa L ain's best known singers, musicians [ - R A L = and musical organizations, and in | | WPG—Atlantic City—300 KFNI—Slicnandoah—266 WGBU at Fulford-By-The-Sea, | \pjg way the 1lardware City will | 7—Morton Trio dinner music. 8—Discussion of the International ""”""‘(';-' gamo in with ‘“’"‘-*“"" vol-| ke fiselt known to people from | Hawellapimeioaios sy ishootlatan: ume, this being explained b the an-| 1" s tantic to the Pacif s WBZ (333.1) 8 E. T.—A varled pro- o s Concert orchestra, s :(w”-‘-ll‘r‘n;:u‘n-l“‘n‘l‘ ;u?nwz music by | houncer, who said that the station | ‘“h{m'\,:,]”v“y’-f -:\v‘(h'y)s [x-tvl"xl:m She gram of musical instrument selec- WEAF—New York—1p2 {TE-8ti01: mroxiam (8 matRiam ok " was operating on higher power than ; s h tions. s—Dinner music. 10:30—Dance orchestra e usual, We heard Bluo Steele's or- - c Chor i WEAR (389.4) 8:30 E. T.—Dance 7,30 gtory teller. bieiag KMA—Shonandosh—283 chestra, accompanicd by a cute little R b Bak] progrum. e i td WGY—Schencetady—380 S niins ey rrier whistle from some other ¢ ' Chorus .. Gounod | “"’l"‘f' UV R e S Happiness Boys. &0 day olidol Jesom: 5—Topics for housewives, Domes- | L1100, play “Yes, Sir! That's My iip of God in Nature. . ; “.:‘ft\}‘: :‘4”,';1_3) 5180/ B I —Conoart | gle Trio, il theater orehestra, tic selence discussion. Jaby. Beothoven | KDKA (800 8:45 SURRoaK Wedding Ring. noors Rl AL Just one thing more, The Silver- : cienae) L) BB DeMacci | e e AT A ST At arola KON —Council Bluffs—a78 town Cord orchestra was on the air| " Jioar Us Sven ..o Wennerbers | pera Co. - Sk ! :80—Cholr fr o Latter Day | foF its weekly program from WIEAR Ola e | WCAU (277.6) 9 E. T—WIll Rich-| 15.30__vee Lawnhurst, planiste. | iRt TN e e e et 21k lioa sy EAOLE) A ardson trio, novelty musie. 11-12—Meyer Davls' orchestra. 3 acted out a little story ubout a young fellow who got married, and whosc TG WCAP (469) 9 B, T Concerts "R 3 10—Creighton Educational period. g Central Time. CLHG LR LT RO B B S e R e e s . ol " ‘WJZ—New York—455 | rtainers; estra. | Jiaie i eseitadiiny Ionia basstdnum s 1. The Trumpeters, KYW (536) 6:30 C. T.—Dinner con- seball, racing returns. o R - { mer and broadcast announcer, Well, N iR “Pag SRR s e acing returns, 105—WRW orchestra, WOC—Dayvenjort—184 he got pretty despondent and went lacei” ......... Leoncaval R B AL e e S Y s 521 T Gom e Sandman's Visit, Bedtime | #VaV to forget his troubles. He went James D, Donahue, tenor. Paul Friess, pianist. i Sandman's it [la0ay o forectihis Lioiblen He v ames D. Donahue, tenor, 10t e Meka il SEnEN | . S o Spain and left there and went to S i e WHAS (399.8) 7:30 C. T.—Concert ! ans, songs. WGR—Buffalo—319 stories. 3 O T e e e —So s0l0s o 0:30—Ben Glaser's orchestra. Tl ~Melody Girls' orchestra, Organ | the - The orchestrs : 1. For Eternity. program. shion talk SRR ) an Oriental asylum muttering, “My el S e i (208) 7:30 C. T—Concert, : Lt recital by 1ddie Stein, O alaariam i lne g 2. The Magic Flute, WJY—New York—i03 8 ° Tumned Mo Down. The dn- 3. Believe Me If All Those En- 1rmunc.er told the story and wove info SR e t th m'me of well known \lnll(\.‘ . John J. Crean, soprano. tunes, Whenever he came to one of | o py o e o 1. Prelude by Chopin, Tonight will be New Britain Night at WTIC, the broa sting tion of the Travelers' Insurance company at Hartford, and practically every New Britain fan will have his set tuned to 476 meters at § o'clock when the first program ever to be hroadcast | exclusively by New Britaln talent will go on the air, J'rom 8 o'clock untll midnight, the Hartford station will be busy send- Lastern Time, 4 —Dinner con- WIP (608.2) 5, T.—S8tudlo pro- gram. WGY (370.5) 7:45 E. T.—Comedy, | 7 ‘Whitling's program. “The Rainbow.” 8:30—Sager's hospltality, 9 1 11:15—Strand or £ | rex concel it s o terarant v Texas, in one hour concert, WTIC— (476) 8 E. T.—New Britaln Musicale Night 0—Marimba Band; Scotty's orch. Irvine Players. | Nl |10 8 S n il | i violinist; lcuor’ WMAQ (447.5) 8:30 C. T.—Mausical prograr i WORD (275) 8:30—C. T.—Donald | % sl | | 8:30—Commerce Hour. Plano recital Rice, trombonist, Willlam Loblaw, “Q:"U'I‘.’:Lp':: Y tenor. [ by Paul ) e e PR cornetist, Lugene Huyck and Mas- g 2 heate | up and filustrated what the an- i 9 { i - > . | 2. Spanish Dance, | ter Paulson, violinist. e ek - : S € . WCCO—Minncapolis-St. Paul—116 | nouncer was doing his best to ex- 1 HH“ o in | WEAA (4769 8:30 C, T—Musloal| . WGRS—New York—319 | 7:16—Nicollot Totel orchestra. press. It was & novel broadcast. il S program. 5 4 WRC—Washington—169 9—Music aiisis & = e K] | 7 ) 1 6:30—Sorey Concert and Dance orch | progran, Golden S Overture. ... JAW (526 > T.—Deluxe pro- - leviews; score: T go Gooc rga recital. erma Tay! chief It & WOAW (526) 9 C. T X0 PO o What's Tour Radlo Broblera?" Book Reviews; scores. | 10:05—Hugo Goodwin, organ recital.| Terman D. Taylor, chief oper Kela.Bala gram, e of WTIC, last Saturd KTHS (374.8) 9:45 C. T.—Concert | 7+10—Sorey orchestra. WCAP—Washing(on—169 ) as City—365 8 to 10:30 communicated with Licut. eh o for_ . Mighty Lak' a Rose......Nevin | by 153d Infantry Band, Arkansas ; 5-9—Organ recital ensemble. Address. | John L. Reinartz, radio operator of Vi 4 : WHN—New York—361 Jarsehias 2 b = e dio operator of} g Our Victorious March. ..Ascher | National Guard ntific talk. ! Story Lady. the Bowdoin, of the MacMillan ex- St 2 WGN (370.2) . —Jazz | T:30—Burr Mclntosh, “Philosopher R L g SRR e el e L vorge Westerman, first violin. | L) fatty Levine, pianist, |1 rt Basne cond violin. | mper program, | 10-12—Dunce program. aried program. positior Hopedale Harbor off the e S d : pe i o —Abraham Burg, violinist. . . : Harry Ward, cornet. | WHO (526) 11 C. T.—Musical selec- | %/ :'Crf ‘]")th”ifir)‘t(‘fiy‘nmfl | =. hthawk Frolle, with the| Coast of Labrador, midway between _\,.’l',:,:r(;""W‘U’C’J’,_“,,L tions. Feia 4 o KDKA—Dittshurgh—326 d three or-| the Hudson Straits and the Straits of 1A El A WOC (484) 11 C. T—Orchestra pro- —Line Wright, soprano; Bva| . EDRA—Diteshurg . B Madrak, clarinct. gram. Hodgkins, soprano; Eva Steiner L d Robert Young, drums. KYW (536) 12:30 C. T.—Midnight | Pianist. 30—Concert. | Taylor was operating W Miss Barbara Troup, piano. x- . & - I SR | 5 erimental short wavelength set un- T ) 9—Clarence Willlams’ Trio. ) 4 LA L : The Hart (fub— FovuS: - 9:30—Judith Roth, songs. WEAR—Cleveland—389 | 7—Arthur Richter, organ recital. | der license 1XG, and when he T S TR G e O Mountain '\'""‘- . 3 —Children's Hour. g Wisconsin theater review. tablished contact with the Ma Sompaniat | o 8:10 M Lol N A 8 1ks by prominent Clevelanders. S o lan expedition was working . Hart, director and accom- | e PR —Dance music program. | KPKX—Hastings—288 meters, He accepted two m < N | : 0T 8 DO vecital, | 10:30—Roseland dance orchestra. | Mustcal program, Hastings Congyione lot; 8005 wards (andis onosol bl [ nr, Sniiint Gooarioh Horton, #os | ® KT (407) 8 P. T.—Organ recital, | 13:30—8080land dance or WIAM—Cleyeland—389 sistory, Scottish Rite of Free Ma- | words, and forwarded them to their S 4 3 1 Satate Do 30—Silver Slipper Revue. 6—Dinner musi sons. Quartet and solo numbers . | destination, Miss Jane Sathory Tuttle, con-| £ b A | —_— Lieut. Reinartz gave Taylor a Ito. | N ST o J—Detroit—353 WOAW—Omaha—526 message for Mrs. Reinartz (his CFAUE Ho e WNYC—New York—526 i WWJ—Detroit—35. aeeie Sl ‘\'W b Morris I2. Hoglund, tenor. ) b £ e —Market high spots G—Dinnce musi usio re ] 0 Manchester.' Tay- | jonn Lindsay, be | It’s to be a season of topcoats—sportsy, good- 0o 5 Hamer: baritons bt (b e ~Orchestra program lor took his meésage, telephoned i 40—Pollce alarms U—DeLuxe program. to Mrs, Relnartz and got an answer | © 0 p v eital=from the Avs- | looking topcoats of rough, novel weaves and dash- . | e e tin Organ Studi —Toard of Estimates meeting, | 9—Dance music program. which he transmitted to Licut. . 4 i CSuite v.oeeeee.nn..... corenli| [ ing color schemes. You will like them for their L5t Hidetiall reoniia, = KOA—Denver—323 | rtz within {wo minutes. Rein- i ) Taoh £ o1 Gl et e el Gt s Bl b L S T B0 Tlerbert White's Silver State | artz explained that (he signals from | o oo o S some || SWagger lines and their practical every-day wear- Rl o by New Drit. | 8:30—Advanced French lessons. Studio orchestra in dinner music | orehestra. " LT e Gondifs e i phony ... Tsehsikowsii [ ableness. In this special group you will find Eng- rwu.l_ and arranged by & e B A Sl pantG prog 5 iational Sunday school | strong, and when ( "“f Oper uw‘ . Melody for Bells ..... Sibelius 1. h t. h t] % l d h ] "fl ain Chamber of Commerce. [ leniing el O | : SR Dl Gt e L nlodvifor I wonvs |8 lish coatings, heather wools and herringhones with TR | ~Colonial dance orchestra {9 Jean Golailhiie's Serenaders, “Talk, “Seientific Foothall fading in the si from the Tiow- Ballad oov.ooo.oie... Lestic @ fur collars or in plainly tailored styles. - WhBZ—Springfield— e "Backn 7, G Carter Troop.| 2 : 10:10—KOA orchest program. | doin, Reinartz explained that several | e e R e e (:80—1.e0 Reisman's Hotel Lenox i e WX —Detroit—510 | “Amatenr Photography,” talk.| of his shipmates had entered the Joseph C. Beebe, organist. \ ; | . }‘_"N'u”“fl’ : Heanlal dia s orhastial G—Jean Goldkelte's ensembie. Solos, instrumental and voeal. | radio room, and Nad eome 100 €10S¢ | {100k New Tirit B Others as and as R $—Musteal program. BBook chat lie transmliter, dheir body ecu-| = 7yjze Wiljam C. Hungerford. | v i 7:3 What Conld You Do With an OOy At T eIl oo e i e oatis pacity affecting the signals enough . | low as . hlgh as nity Bacchanalian Dance | Incomblof sl 0.8 nociMnuteRfbydl B AR s Tt e WKOQ—san duan—311 to cause fading ) | #ld) 5 . | 9-Specches, entertainment and gen-1 On Sonday evening Chief Operator 1 orge L”- Vocal Selections andl SPOTt ShOP—Third FlOO]‘ g " 3 ~Topu WMCA—New York—341 1 9—Fred Hamm and the s Own| eral information from Porto Rican | Taylor of WTIC again made contact Abrahams' orchestra. | o y ' KSD—St. Louls—545 Bell Isle, 56 degrees north latitude. Hartford—176 3:30—Young People's Half Hour, Dinner music—Emil Heimburg- | cr's Hotel Bond Trio, H—Baseball scores, T:30—Dinner music continued. Community Night, Program pre- | lings— Anthenenm. with Lieut. Reinartz and told him of 3—Oleott Vail's Ensemble. orchestra dircel from the Purple | ding—-Joe Duprey Secs . Ll ¢ the disaster which befell the §-f —Frnie Golden's orchestra Grackle anrant. Solos and fea \—W. C. Nicholson, “The Right| tures from Kimball Hail studlo. | : All members of the MacMilian ex Word." | AL ditfon were deeply interested and |y IN HARTFORD 10—Queen Trafford, soprano | WOLE—¥, pressed their sympathy. They par- el nm e st M hroughithelStatich || it entiainiator DINE AT |} BEAUTIFUL HOME AT MAPLE HILL FOR SALE 10s: 00! after e Shenandoah AT T a 0s8 80 soon after the Shenand §:50 e o B oa vy —_—— R r. y Bungalow type of house with upstairs rooms; beautiful 9—Ha hour; Marguerite Cal- | WY Wt hijes T T A R TR 4 short wave transmitter has O SS g : ! e e i | proven very effcient on long dis- | THE H NI yard, just like a park; near the golf course duets; Bernard Mann, pianist, and | 9—Home Love Hour, from | ag far as atmospheric conditions| and communication hac O S O SE . 4 ‘How fo Drive Automobiles.” 11--Midnight revie, Charles ‘0 plenty of volume, little static, . astgblatong e . oy Stock and made-to-order sizes | i0:02- Ruth Fricdman, pianist. ber orehestra, soloists and bioadeasiers have come in with | FNSe s welliup (:n\}dw‘l 100 22 STATE ST. B e e et ot W, e amp Real Estate Co. 11:15--Donald Flanim, eritie | - - have come wit cach and DX g EUNE S AUEe 08I DELs0e e e, Lt e e G 250, BUC 8 5 NEW BRITAIN B WBBM—Chicage {ener i I:: l\w: o ]1‘\ 1 (O FSEATERY G enit e o e (G CROTG Has WG R G WEBJI—New York—2 29— Alamo orchestra and soloist Sk aption o ons as far| OM Herman D. Taylor, chief op-|Also, Always a Fresh Supply To 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 805-6, Bank Bldg, Zouth as| crator, “HD." William' C. Col SHEET METAL WORKS e erior WGES—Chicazo—250 e e A ‘N“',',l‘w_v;:"_vf"\ 5 and Milton Mix, “WM.” dakegliome tndolph Josknwitz, violin, & --John Ranke tou ih | isfactory as the others have e 3 . 3 m e | oeture 3 ) ¢ ' I | = — 356 So. Main St. Tel. 573 Lect Brown, siar of “Captain Jinks, | e e——— WEMWI—New York—288 |12 velty Broadeasters shestrau | enrrent Rroadway musical success, L EHA =tRS0 o Trevatiee “an =z B tri. Sobis was sas ol WG iast. evenin| New Britain Sign Co. MOTOR TRUCKING g G e R ettt W hat WRNY—New Y ork—250 0 1 eml Slack- | q i . v their talk Furniture Moving e e X . : N E Many Do Well” ( HOLD ER Cinders and Filling 7:05 - Sport; commerce reports 9:30—Clas rog the moment, which of course it 34 CHURCH ST, EWT SHES Material Furnished S m g ; e b Al Tel. 894 ~_AREARIN’ A H.HARRIS 3472:2 ‘ R ) Thers. Waving b with. the| mmmeemm CROWLEY BROS. INC, | el sttt borteri 100 a and sololsts| vilns siokles of . A. M. GALBRAITH o EDS WIFE | SAY woRK BATNIERSEAND IS (i e b £ e e nom izt Lot Savanaon wien woosni| - Carpenter & Builder o K oor s ) MAKES WM 267 Chapman Street | : ! 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I' l R !: i WAAM—Newark—263 7 on was a baritone sa Read the - v Hayes, Dinn . including | ophor y hanjo accompant- and welcome one ADS WGEP—Newark— i : . 3 ,.L S| | @ R on the ; sl o : R ‘ ED WURGLER, WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS e s ® ‘ o1 Tt o s S rel v S A 5.4 1 S 1 5 050 form iua ueual - WHEN HE DISCOVERED HE RAD WALKED PRECEDING ||iisime ™ 0 ey w0 e | Geo, A, Quigley e PAGE el e ) W I SUPPOSED TO STOP AT- : ickland’s o ) the Baby Sk : ] 1 and the Boss's own or- 308 Main St. New Britain e By S Pt v