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S s Cn R NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925, v 9—"Interflex Circuit WRW—Taieylown—575 WDAF—Kansas City—305 one thing we wish to call Volcbs IN THE AIR ] 1s-uu-1c travelogue, : fldren's storivs. t readings. Tell-Me-A- | attention to betore e say good bye [ ul Bernard, violin dances. Musical program. y Lady. Trianon Ensemble. day. And that Is the short w—rne Poetry Post, Musicale, Rock Island Raillway program | talk g 3 announcer at MONDAY, 10:10—"The Body," by Dr. Boiton. )—Sports, trom Baltimore hotel, > before the station signed off Popular songs. 9:40—Christian a gian. ighthawk Irolic. Merry O!d | yesterday, It scems fhat there has DANCE MUSIO TONIGHT, 10:30—Rose Dreeben, Poet-Peasant” | 10:30—Elite or r | Chief and dance music, en more or less U ¢ this year 135 WN tantic Ramblers. | 10:45—Florence Gerringer, planist. | e »out the broadeasting of the World $:00 WE isenbourg’'s. | WGR—Buffalo—31#» { Series and t have been rather 08 ’ WMOA—New York—341 6:80—Dinncr musie, N | mixed up, us shown by the fact that 100 v Olcott Vall's String Ensemble. | 0—Edna Hurd, soprano. o Mr. MacNamee and Mr. Ryan alter- | 30 WNY corge. —Ernfe Golden's orchestra, 9:15.10:15=—Choir of chubeh Tllrougll [’le slatlc nated for the first two games of the 0:00 WCAU==Jeffe's, 7:30—Lullaby music. 111 a. m.—Supper music. ries and they both announced at 00 WA ssper Bros. | 8—Talk, Mayor Dalton, same time yesterday. On the o * 00 ~ Dance music. §:15—John McLoughlin, barltone. WHAM—Rochester—278 e faye| Sentiment of the-fans will be based a Fa"lous Stx—-‘Butlt on Hudson Patents enerally Glenn Smith's, | 8:30—Luella E. Burns, soprano. 7—FEastman theater orohestry, over the -end K,,m,, sinking decision as to whether or not the | WOR—Slater's. 9—Lecture on Christian Sclence. 0—Weather forecast; Delow that mark and at other times | Sries Will be broadcast next ye: WEAF—Ben Bernle's, | 10—Messner dance orchestra. —_— ey heveltt. For Instance, rocepe| it 18 vitally important that all Nov 7 . Knecht's, 11—Mario Alvarez, tenor. WHAZ—Troy—380 ontes rooriearls ks urday even. | liritain radio listeners scnd in an- 0 r t e 0 a c & VTR 11:30—Paul Alcurl, planist. ) e T It but o the night grew elder a | SVEr to the following questions: 11 WHAZ—Campus Serenaders Georgine lLasaer, cont o T the volume and! 1—Do you want the World Serle 10:00 WOO—Dance music. WELWEL—New York—288 0; Alexander Boucharl], pals was HUHL‘“*]'KI broadcast next ye 11-1 WGR—Vincent Lopez's. 50—Columbus Day commem Albert Gelser, baritone A H olalackaonaltions aouldinot ! —Do you want one announcer or 11:18 WOR—Aronson's. exercises at Carnegle Hall, K.| James McG Annette T ves iy s o ayen. | wer l. G 1 11:30 WHN—Dance music £ C. Glee club, Speakers, John J.| que, accompan oddlel el M e iy 3—Do 3 at th s/ broad uality Gave Volume— )0 WHN—Ted Lewls, Crosby and Congressman I'rank B, 11—Campus Serenaders, bty Lk s e el your local station (in New A . 0 ottver, = ien oyt s cuse, WITC) ¢ Volume Gave This Amazing Price EVENING PICK. WIAR—Providence—306 PRSP re was one other question, but / A varlety In musical entertainment C—New York—526 §—Berry spring time, Pirat el ok riny pro- he three mentioned were the main = ¢ill be on the air tonight. Plck the ! AR al progro i h Fronvway T Pl | ones. 1t 45 imvortant that all fans ass of music you prefer and en- 7 el 50— an Red Cros 2 disiebely Aot miny in to the stations and answer d Joy these concerts. el s : psica. _ aying state armory, | L1 questions, so do Lt - Send | Everyone knows the superiority of six cylinders. ‘astern Time, 4,'.‘;’ ers. 10—0Orch ra sclections, 16 v, was con: v Ol rds or letters to ) 6—Dinner concert. N 2 3 e Travelers Broad R ce, istopher Columbus,” Al- unpl € i ater orchesera e WNAC—Boston—260 ; sible for s to catch ons | Hartford, Connecticut, or Those who know are not content with less than Super ; tallan prograin | 3:30—Commendatore Godono, tenor. ldies’ Kiub, ¢ the 2 SR e i el Six performance. It increases power, smoothness, flexi- WTIC (476) $—Dinner music, 9:10—Commendotors Gadono, tenor. | 7:45—Jeft Lazarus. ¥ Homelhing else happensd, Wa] i3 all fortoday, thankel bility and car life without adding to weight or mator size. orchestra. —Virginia Pinner, soprano. | WNAC dinner dance, tation was in the process of fad- WAHG (316) 8 — Variety musical IS —Virginia Pinner, soprano. 7:45—Copley Plaza orchestra. ccognized one of the numbers Its principle is patented and exclusive to Hudson and L progrs < b eorge dance orchestra. 5—Knights of Columbus program | played, “Remcmber, R A et ! % 5 A i —Police alarms; weather. | from the Radio Show. ) s 3 Essex. It accounts for the world’s largest selling sixes. hus Day arranged by the Knights e iy o e L ChinEs ot NG oy toToppertunity Tl In Essex the cost is within the price of practically all car Goliimbus) Coimell ol Shiasss tenor. : 4 Found; weather came to us us : ! : : A : : i weather, | cams to us us played by t s buyers. r-Six advantages and Hudson-Essex quali I Bl FeRaT s 028 senenieiut, inghouse band. The station Understudy ks tSuple dr lg ; kes possible t.hec{owe?t' 7 i give vast volume, and volume makes poss T7—Marlboro 8 . ir Ra loud and sic v prices in history. Swanee orchestra, : a Pickus, sopra |and clear ‘or the momeu torage Battery,” H. B, Shontz : Eisenbourg's orc 2 torgotien o left the sta- ) 9:40—Freed 1n.m and Roseland orchestra. 3 wer 1 alk. tion, but did, going to , popular songs. $:50—Perry and Russell, two-man- | §: dith Chapman, soloist. G / There is a big saving in Essex cost, a greater economy in FRa s e e operation, and a finer satisfaction from the ease and com- theater, A Rt | 8:50—Gertrude St. Clalr, soprano. | 10—Orchestra, orchestra played * i WMCA 3 —Mario varez, | wails " ey ches pla; A C { 9—"Lanlas Hawaiians. | = came th | call of 3 Bgrie i Philip Krumholz, baritone. WOTS—Worcester—263 S A - fort of riding and driving. EV“?“’h"e it is regarded entral Time. T and 5. e /00( —§i 1 ¥ g 4 i i L i ks an d e R oo S oot ftory Wellet, chair for un hour or two of real en- . with Hudson as the I (270,8) 8 SOngS. taflstical reporty tertainment. There was a roll of by play. 11—Marsh McCurdy, organist. ~Concert. drums and Art Hershke called the KFNF (286) 7 Concert. 11:30—Revue and orchestra. | e names i member/ot Bvi Jones! ¢ bJ WLW (47 8—Variety musical| 15" Teq Lewis' orchestra. WCAP—Washington—469 e, iDney wexe il present L“;m,,, 7ay, WOS (440.9) §—Varied musical pro- WEFBH—New York—273 | ria peters; address by | ],,Q'R-Li‘ U:.r quf \ ”mul.'\ n’wfix‘,’;‘x%ut‘s : ey Y gram. | 6: Majestic String Ensembi { . §. Parkes Cadman. > koS 2 2 WOAW (526) 9—Skecn trio. | 11:30—Alvin Hauser's “At Home, 8:45—Health talk. : Andithentioh and then) then came i g E-ueryane Says It.—Sales Prowe It KT ”.s‘l ) 9 ‘4«~—-1)rg(m re (‘]?al Party.” ‘ 9-10—Music by Ln\[rfi.p e dtan i e N R by Lawson Rel Lo lou ¢ ¥ t stak- V' 526 i able competition. The i ght: JEHO (F28)i11-—Midnight dance proz) WHAP—Brooklyn—210 RDKA—Pittshirgh—309 e S : gram. 7-8—Dinner music. 5—Dinner concert. ; E ol 4 : : : . WEAR" (ies) s1sto—Nigsavk| " WA -Saten band—273 it e e Lo Hudson Coach LS s | 8—Trene Kleinpeter, soprano. —Book chat. .,’,m(vq and crackles, In “about five . » KR 3 WKRC (423) 12—Theatrlcal stars. | 5:15—World News Digest. 8:30—Happy Home Hour Lorech deodsy oot ; | Mountain Time, A e minutes that trouble was apparently T f e KOA (:22.4) $—Studio program. | g:40— Bible Instruction. WCAE—Pittshurgh—161 o R c Time. 8:50—Vocal Dueta, ; (L LD 2 ) &0 KFT (487) 9—Musical program. playing “Colleglate,” f Hudson Brougham ) 9:10—Studio program. | WAKEG—Richmond Hill—316 fen. e e (i ’ : 3 : : / $1495 7) 10— Musical program. 7:30-~Louise Rebman, Eethel Jam I Sopranos e iRave Fe X ¢ . - o gotchian, piano duets, | ~ g = A e . o 8 ¥ £ k (All Programs on Eastern Standard S a0 (edy Ea el el WA R—Cleveland—389 s Your Sorrows.” in a clear : : ; > )} Hudson 7-Pass. Sedan Time.) | —Martha Brauntnger, soprano. 7--Allen theater: orchestra. BY g ’ 7 Ve N\ 31695 - o chrophase Trio. Sz u \ TIC rt 17 After that we went back and forth WTIC—Hartford—A476 8:46—~Horaoe Taylor, readen WTAM—Cloveland—389 After that w n / 6:30—Dinner music—Emil Helm- Ariisie et SRR e lamong hiogatullons andRrnalvaauih . 7 e e . ; a or awhile, going buck to the set berger's Hotel Bond Trio nchrophase Trio. entertainers, ;m”: L ;‘ clock, since. e ~Weathr report. { 3 r s orchestra §-11—Lxeerpts ¢ the opera i WOR~—Newark—310i the Willard S8ymphony. . 1 " o \ il < . ed. Whe e returned condi- 2 5—Dinner music co i15—="Words Mispronounced 11—Guy Lomiardo and His Royal| quoyee Bt A (it es & i 139 Arch St T l 2109 - 5:1 helton Dinner Music Canadians in dance program. e " e i v rc . el. WBZ—pringfield= i 7415t . Bilt Wathey. | Faipi | b | We hit on the Coo-Coo club again, R e el e e s ol i e L HUDSON-ESSEX WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING “SIXES” BRI et | | tions with no bLreathing space. The observanee Columbus Day ar- M: oVinegs, soprano. Ford Motor band and A. and P > ey : | station Was unusually loud and there ranged by the Knights of Colum-|g. e an e o ares ‘ as ally ) th ; bus Council of Massachusetts. 4 | was no statie in ti mr at all, Then o m— ~Leo Reisman’s Hotel Bri ”'“Mi R i e T e we tuned in on W \x(‘.:]r[: d\\‘lw:‘;: o g MOTOR TRUCKING CROWLEY BROS. IN New Britain Sign Co, Bbesita cutdid itelf, coming in . 9:30—Jdward H. Bierstadt "Crete. 5 ra in dinner music. : z B : § : i . . 10:90—Weather reports; missing | g:4s—Hallin and Race, plano duo, | 9—Bpecial program to be announced | xome. ruts REUR DD ; ” Furniture Moving PAINTERS AND KDKA. Late. e hit upon KOA at Jersons’ descriptions. ot Hatneltibarite g v aane “Doing Better What i = ge i 1 J.f—o'l}n‘\‘vrlhu‘l:‘i y'\'.‘w?.”;.::;fi duo WCX—Detroit—516 "“"“‘ T ‘M‘l lr;llm}u).sfipr;n:: soloists (inders and Flllmg DE(‘()RATQRS Ma:y Do Well” WEAF—New York—192 ENEEN ARt e STitA s orchalral eanCC el g il |isthegaoutiey Headen aby,"” { - 5 R | 267 Chapman Str ner mhsic. e o e, e | it 23 by mus rom . danes orcl Material Furnished | <h LNADIA Exreel 34 CHURCH ST. i ‘olumbus.” Teoir neon’s Crusaders. | ding Spteveniing ™\ The Marquis of Magaz, admiral of | A, H. HARRIS 3472-2 All Johs — Tel. 2918 Tel. 894 i15—Musi gramn trom §11and | 1145 Helen Ford and Charles Pui WREO—! r—285 | & the proEram. {the Spanish fleet and v resident | cell, songs. Dinn s Wago STkl S T [of the air f Spatn, is in ““"j vocal and instrumental artists| - Serenaders, I halcmin iR alatiifeMay, The Q"““ charge of the rovernment durinz WHEN IN HARTFORD| kot vioinist. | WAAM—Newark—263 - - the absence in Africa of General e 5—Ben Goldfarb's orchestr Its Silent Night in Chicago I e AL i‘r:,”"r" Rivera. | DINE AT |§ FOR SALE—ONE-FAMILY HOUSE WITH 8 ROOMS 1sie by Gypsies. s e Heimcs S i fod wiien Judge Landis had two an- B AND A BEAUTIFUL LOT ON WI2 S ,\u mn Tt 3 . oy EETE iny u\._: '\‘4 5 j,fi"i, cors ol ] X ’?;."‘;.“:,f_“‘lr THE HON[SS U UL LOT ON WINTHROP STREET g o s ice-President Charlss| 10—Hawaiian guitar duets and Pow- | revant. scorie e R ~—— One of the most desirable locations in New Britain. Th WaZ—New York Al lltab \ lerisonss ey stions Al "" / e locations In Ne ritain, e asch cing returns | AR N B ‘\:1‘” LRt il ! “’;’”‘\ ay Y] ; OYSTER HOUSE |® house is also one of the best built. See us. | ip Hochberg, violin —Cinclnnati—12: 3 20—Arline e il i—Hotel Alms orchestra SUE vey s N7 O 92 STATE ST. | N T A P | : stk 51t CampReal Estate Co. 5-~ Herman Zicgler's orc Pt ace ”“ T ing ruined part of the evening, We N /| Under Grant s 25¢, 50c and 81 Store 9:45 nn = t w York, in time to / ) 3 WGCP—Newark— n.—Theatrical stars and : s S Also, Always & Fresh Supply ro|Jj 372 Main Strect Phone 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 10—~To be annouy 3--Silvio De Rienzo, pianist ¢ elvey's Troubadours 2 Take Home 10:15—Mi Cecil Ken Sty 10:89 =0 A i Lob Wa > War WMBE_Miaml Re ach—35 Borme Tima A nume Siricklan ) ra al concert including m 5 W | | S m\‘\‘u‘lfu‘\”.-“ Y ork—316 : ',,‘,‘, S prominent . . ’ g : :m: I ‘)1 k:vll*“v:‘iwrw:: ‘ “”":'vl»";\Siock and made-to-order sizes THE OLD HOME TOWN - Ftle e o s e i Tor) NEW BRITAIN e e el v TS SHEET METAL WORKS G WGBU—Tulford— FEbl pavent . : ‘ : o 1. J. GOOBY & SON - !\:’~',‘A.'”. % sles. i : C! . ’“,‘L:: “”' by Steele tainment to a close. This ban ]- was it pour o ” WOAYN, Trenton, N. J., WHATE’G TH'IDEE -WELL T 'T'AI!AT 11—Danee mus W MC—Memphis— s e H B % | LIKELY ‘YouD 3 kly concert i e DL BIVERS = SARAH YELLING WIP—Philareiphin—304 Braceiante and his Britling's C J } y 5 £ T T COME WAY ouT | Ak i — TEDORTTAL & | FIRE” AND GETVIN ) e ATTERIFS I [] ] TH WHoLE FIRE IERE N K PRC—Houston—: ROLLER SEATIN || A HIM DOWN IF Wi l—l‘lnllmhlm.ln—v-{n 8:5 suce program by R 1 LS e DEPARTMENT > Soncert orcheriia R AN = | OUT HERE TO 2 L W LIT—Philadelphin—35 i | E \ JUST GET THIS CAT - WoLLD Dream Dadd : \? "v}}l' o : i C' \ \Hbl[ Wi 114 FRANKLIN sQ. 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