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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOEER 14, 1925. ~ 8:30—~New York Edison Hour, WOO—Philadelphia—b508 WGN—Chicago—370 KGO—Oaklund—361 | er all over the room. VOI‘,ES IN THEA]R 80—T0 be announced. 7:80—Dinner music. §:30—Dinner music, 10 oISy ] | 10:30—Monte Carlo Virginians, 8—Address by Herbert Hoover, —The classio hour, | 10—~Final readings, stock reports,| Jack Little's famous number, the $:80—"Pooley Period." Dinner music. news and w r, number which he used to play when | WEDNESDAY, WGBS—New York—316 9—Waterman's Points of Progress, - - he and Paul Small were taking the | G-—~Uncle Geebee, 10—Organ recital WQJI—Chicago—447 . country by storm via radio, came in | DANCE MUSIO TONIGHT, ~8Sorey Concert and dance or- 0—Dance musie, §—Ralnhpw orchestra. ( Y| from ws Cincinnatl, That selec- | 180 WHN=Caravan, chestra, - 11—Musical program. |tion {s “The, Old Broken Down | | . X 130 WEBH—Arthur Kraus', | 7—Norbert Lusk, “Movie Sidelights.” WEI—Philadelphia—308 2 a. m—Ginger hour. T/lrouglz the Statu‘ | Piano,” and the rendition sounds | HARTFORD 00 WMCA-=Philmort, 7:10—Sorey Orchestra., 6:45—Concert orchestra, like that of some old mechanical ' 30=W alo, — WLS—Chicago—345 ——.—/ plano, the like of which used to as- . nall Q& 100 WHN—Roseland. WHN—New York—361 WELIT—Philadclphla—395 7:16-11:30—Organ; stor: Conditions were gencrally falr last| FaUIt the ears in overy saloon (OBS To Call Us Without Toll Charge—Call 3500 )0 WLIT—Dance music. 1:30—Caravan orchestra. 7:30—Dream Daddy. ton hour; cominunity chorus; or-| ;i ere. wan. voiumy and to| MOVINE plcture house and ice cream : 100 ince music, tichard Douglas, songs. ~Concert orchestra. chestra. ,~m‘n»'on all stations and it secmed | PArIOr In the good old days 15 W Zimmerman's, —Daly and Foy, entertainers. B0—Artist recital, Bo it the: sntire moaniect o ool aa wah, Jack sang, “Ths Buby| 1 Pkl A Clhranoe VI s o 1 Dariets it WHAQ SO go s | e reNeouney WoUldh b 7o oiceiice an [l Thousands of Men Are Enthused by WOO—Dance music, —Harold Von der Helde, Charles | 10:3)—Master's orc 7—Orgyn recital; story. the really distant stations, which we| vl [ . “ 9 ” WCAP—Dauce music, La Ruffa, banjo, e e Mattbwesters. Univbatic Sl S sl It's & pity that Jack and Paul g—n o sity lecture. | did not. Various electrical noises pe- ) 1 WOR—Zit's, —Hock and Jerome, songa, WCAU—Philadelphia—278 9:30—Musical program. Cullar fo obr Joeaitee il nojses o= | broke up, They were without | ur 1opping en's ee alues WEAF—Ben Bernle's, —Isabelle Henderson, soprano. |7:30—Lew Chapman's orchestra. | 10—\wMCA Players. a fow minntes in tre mearapted £oF | doubt the most popular entortainers WHN—Dance musc 10—Roseland orchestra, [ e dancing lesson, evening, but they oaused no martic.| o0 the wire and they toured the WRW—Koenlg's. 11—S8ilver Slipper orchestra. 8:15—Puccini Trio, SO o e o | country, singing thelr own compo- d 11:30—Ted Lewls's orchestra. 9—HIIl Instrumental TSR, ._v(,,"“‘l‘_:lnrm(g’l'_'"[:g"_”’o ;:l::h""‘i'q‘“':q"‘fl‘:":““‘m“ O et el sitions ' and” bringingyout harmony or ursaa LVENING PICK. 12 midnight—Harry Richman's En-|9:30—Health talk. T2 anlcaliykowrim) R e LSyt pexcan. AL 1y they could bring out. Paul il ip e s §:45—(238 meters—Muslcal features| the old offenders such as WGY and 4 i In Chicago, and he can be P s e g i WGY—Scheneetady—360 8. m.—Your Hour Ieegus, [} { 0f the stations in that city. | b of excellent programs scheduled by WMCA—New York—341 Program for children, It certainly is that there PE | { adcaste fo onight V' "ag 2 2l B o i 6-—Olcott Vall's ensemble. and theater orchestra. o 1“0" Cilcago—a13 has to be such a wealth of enter-| We heard the final pumber on the | " $:30—Ernle Golden's orchestra. ; 300k of Knowledge.” PRa LAt o et e \ § fald 3 tainment going to waste between! program by Worthy Hills and his | “'I‘.’.\"V: (389.4) 7—C stra selec- | 7.30_Mildred Perry, soprano. 11—Ar(ists and orchestra. 252 and 280 meters, It's practically | orchestra from WTIC, Harttord, ) . | ons, §—Dr, George King's Northminster 7 Impossible to bring in a satistact Most New Britain peo 2 | WEAR (402) 7 st R WRW—Tarrytown— WMBF—>Miami Beach-—385 mpossible to g in a satisfactory | Most New Britaln people have heard Army Band. Rebroadcast services, 0:05—Nicolas Koenig's orche 7—D| Tl 83 | program between those two wave-| Worthy's band in person, so it i not B Worth $32,50 and $35.00 VELD (109) and WIAR (306.0) | I—Ehilmiort orcheatra. . : ‘*\]';‘“:_f/f"’;"“’ program by I'red when the evening is at Its| nce to devote any space to say- All are well tailored, of high C4 i) @ J: 305.9 NG ars. planist ! s Alglers' orchestra, Stot 4 PRt = Sl a4 2 . ¢ ’ ) WBZ (333.1) S—Concert. Ftliorae Hlnis R “The Tarrytowns." AR e il ,""‘:“‘ MU '..”\‘\:]"“]‘ et i ':; (Esineam grade makes in knitted and PAHIG (3 b & eq 4 f st; nig's orchestra, Tl i 5 : et ar resulting whistle anc s a by 1s Love?" before the program 4 . e 2 XD\II\II\ (l..] ) $—2Musical selections. Nig's orchestra, E u-J ;V-\uwl dance orehestra and| wasie of time to try and scparate| was brought to a close, plaid back fnbl’rxcb. Can be WLIT (; Artist recltal ne Harvey, aoprano. WGR—Bufalo—310 ot them. s i S e i worn the year 'round. Sizes grom t eatuss imor S ARl Heberaover, WGBU—Tulford—278 That's all for today, thanks! i from 34 to 44. These arc B 1) 5 Watormann Hour, arvey, soprano. oadcasting with WEAF. $:30—Blue Steels and his dance or.| The CNRA orchestra which play TS really exceptional values. WIR (517) 9 Tlaty progiam! 1123 11-1 a. m.—Supper musie. oyt =2 ; £ at the J Anna Drittel, e > { nadian National Railways is another Moncton statiop of the Ca- | ]" : i R S AT Fifth Floor 2 alle” V ¢ Birthday Today?" jastman theat orches! rove t ze. 't » stal Y D 9:40—Eddle Malle's ¥ nan theater orchestra, e : prove with age. When the station D Masters, egraph sport fla )—Weather . WRARsREore or(h =170 | tirst started up the band was nothing GIVES LOVELY B T 11753 10— Dntics Husle. e e anaa ullihe s 3:30—Panther Hawaiign Trio. { | “ / . CFCA (356) 10:45—Orchestr 20—Code lessons, by Radio Rex, R b0yl meeane -Program of popular music. ‘;"W‘;“‘:‘H’”’,}':\’v “_l",‘l‘tr“““"i;m‘: A L COMPLEXION Alsu Pa amas tlons ot bt 30—"Common Sense of Mone 7 . 8. Army Band. | toget o ¢ Amazing new kind of eream quick- il i i T together for €0 long, the boys have 46—Joseph Beaver, song series, v Horbert Hoover: FNF—Shenandoah—266 la wonderful rhythm and they have|!¥ 8ives the texture an appearan AT fario Curci's song series. erman’s Points of Progress, |5 S¢ed company concert. | acquired the ability to master the |°f ) petal. You'll notlee ‘S s ; $2 59_2[ b 00 i o alk. O—DMusical pro m. | most difficult of or 3 I rtling change the moment you R 4 . or ' T—Musical program. | | 5 o e f KMA—Shenandoah—232 ! o . The effect is lasting— ; 5.6) 8—Classical music. | g 4‘.; ‘;\w';‘\'f\z.(;;‘-'(:m Rs:f,',fv WL R b (A5 eDomaRite seletaa ety foplos| JIOTEElA SUrnichee 8 beal pveniug s e i. . \Whiters { ; Of English broadcloth, 1 WGN (370.2) 8:3 Arvia, i s e L 10—Farnham Trio, Alertalnment to anyonc listening in. | purishes, purifics, Can be left on | \ | white, tan, blue. Tailorea ost and Found; weather. e hear e i vocal artista. 9:15—Harvey Corbett, “Architec- | { B B aas = e 2 of Tt Poiur.™ {all night or used as a powder base. 5 with frogs. Full-cut, roomy KTHS (374.8) 9:45—Charles Elllott, | yure §0="Rig Brother club. WHAD—Milwaukee—278 Blog het L Bat, 1t 0 ous, Not a bit sticky or oily. Get this \ Richter organ recital. A new wonderful beauty cream callee : : garments. WOC (484) 10—Musical program. 30—Anna Drittel, cello, [l ls=Eon byt iles Wisconsin Roof Garden orch An Orfental Trlo playing at WIiZ | Mello-glo and try it. The Boston KYW (536) 10—Midnight Revue. | TE i (St e i s f\"‘:‘ 3 DyeH "‘“'l‘ Eavers gave us a taste of the kind of {hir iphael’s Department Store. 51 89_3 forE z WLW (422.3) 11:45—Organ concert| 10:15—Biography—"Donlzet(i." ! Feal CDIsongiLe. WSUI—Towa Clty—181 they have to put up with away over . or . | by Johanna Grosse. 10:30—Becker String Quartet. T“{;':;:I’L"i}':.:ml':J;Z:fr:'f Progress. | g.45 College of the Alr. in Turkey. We listenecd, but that's all \ Tailored pongee Pajamas in WENR (266) idnight Frollc. e Pa SOl the good it did us. It might have At A — e, tan, blue. Braided WBBM (226) 12—Dlidnight program NYC—N o ; WOC—Davenport—i81 been music and it probably was| d g i St AR on2sY =) G music, but it wasn't the kind we are | | \ edges, frogs to match. :10—) 5 K14 K1lub, % | s The Orlent | Mountain Time. , S AT §—Orchestra. used {o hearing. The Orlental | KOA (322.4) 8:10—Studio program. | g.50__}jementary Spanish lessons. ) 10—Program from WEAT monis secn to consist of onc moas- : 1 9—2f . 53 00 = —Advanced Spanish lessons, rom Rario S soncortoreh | L el RoE e il e s AL e | f Z 0 0 Pacific Time, P e ey e el S o til one of the players, or preferab . . nongee Pajamas tailored XFI (487) S—Musical selections, Itobert F, Campbell, baritone, s KSD—St. Louis—545 all of them, pa away from s 4 g a) RPO 428.3) 10—Danco music, Grenice Lofths, aopranc. WIS 9—Benjamin Raiders' orchestra, | Vatlon or mortification. Lach | i ogs. Very fine quality KNX (337) 11—Orchestra syncops- | 8:05—Lawrence Metealf, whistle|7:15—Story tellor, tlon last night was about a mile lo: : fabrie, : < v and there was not much « ce i tion. solos. S, WDAF—Kansas City—360 An. G . :20—Max Wechsler, violinst. b S 7—School of the Air. T B T BUILDING LOTS (First Floor) 2 5 T e e 9—Star's orchestra. ture, but let it stay a novel d (All Programs on Eastern Standard | $:40—Acolian Waldon, soprano. WCAP—Washiugton—169 A 2 5 ve Time.) :65—Max Wechsler, violinist, 7:16—Dhily market summaries. 12:45-2 a. m.—Nighthawk Frolle. | V¢ G 6 INVESTMENT . 15—Acolian Waldon, soprano. 8—Address by Herbert Hoover, WTIC—Hartford—476 30—Irwin Hassell, planist; Joseph $:30—U. 8. Army Band concert. KFMX—Northfield, Minn—337 A beautlful plano duet, if plano| PROPERTY l’O e8310n 0 u 3 3 . rCCH ") G ssing in the neighborhood of §:45—Weather report. drew J. Gilmore. 11-12—Dance nuisi WCCO—Minncapolis-St. Paul—116 | ¢ e e | SP! $3 00 C O Basenall moren, 10:40—Police alarms; w . o) R R ,\\vr:“\“ . Teenton. Stopping for Read the SPECIAL 5 EACH 7:20—Dinner music continued :35—Pyramid Entertainer WOAE—Pittshurgh—161 9—Program from WEAF, while, for we oth footsore | A j ) B e Bl Tasilie's or- Oy CABGRlishurelcue 0= Descalorahe and weary, we learned that the se- CLASSIFIED Professional Golf Clubs made by the Burke Golf Co. darin. WEBJ—New York—213 BB G 12802 Orean 2ec lection was “A Bouquet of Roses”| These Clubs were for various reasons held up in shipment 6:30—MHotel Kimball Trio. :45—Thomas Prytherch, tenor. — Waterman hour. 9—Address; musical program. The Greb-Marilla fight from the | ! T—Market repo! 5 tudolph Joskowitz, violinist. — | Motor Squ Gard 1, Pittsburgh, | { Fifth Floor ) Boyle's Copley | 5:30—Kayo Syncopators. KDKA—Pittshurgh—300 ! KTHS—Hot Springs—375 was broadcast from KDKA, and so on the ( ) Bl o 10—Orchestra, cornet, quartet loud was the station that we listened 8—First of a serics of concerts to Majestic String Ensemble, §:30—Hour of music. WSB—Atanta—128 Ehejeronc atcgd, top thoytact hel PAGE | . ; be given through the courtesy of verglades orchestra SemE ey 11:45-—Dance musie, - rs speeded up con i 0 kR 1 U H Id CI -f- d e e iy L A = siratiy. T ammouncine wasmer 4| (aick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Springfield, presenting Mrs, Halen | [7:30—Postags Quintet, WHAS—Toulsvillo—400 torfous and the fellow who told us| 6:30—Dinner music—Hotel Bond Pavloff, baritone, “Walerman's ['oints of Progress” | 10—DMusical program. duets can be called beautiful, at- A e o cumanlge QiELE R | and passed on. ADS and we fortunately secured a quantity of them, enabling 7:30—Radlo Nature League by| WFBH. rw York—273 “hildren's period 10:45— ’ recital. ip on one tube. The fight was appa PRECED[NG Campbell Triplett, soprano; wil- | WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 = §:30—Royal Peacock orchestra. about the show spared no efforts 10 | m= 4 —Henry Volk, violinist, saxophone artist, :20—Francie Vyde, repertoire. Trio and vocalists. 10:10—""Mountaineering,” Dr. An-|10-11—Ipana Trou s tracted our delicate fancy a8 We WBZ—Springficld—3 3 thryn Connolly, soprano. \—Pooley period WOS—Jefferson City—1441 siin us to quote this low price. Thornton W. Burgess. 3 soprano. o e (s Sy emly slow and the repeated roars llam L. Spittall, tenor; Mrs. Ruth| —Jean Black, songs. WEAM—Cleveland—300 make us home and comfortable, = e Borg Ekberg, contralto; Walter B.| §_Gerlich and Cornish, saxophone. | §—Dinner musi WCAO—Baltimore—275 When 1t was announced that Gren| MOTOR TRUCKING CROWLEY BROS. INC. Marsh, bass. :15—Judith Roth, soprano. 9—Organ recita A 8—Vocal, instrumental music. fad won, the crowd was divided on First-Grade Oriental Rugs S o 9—The Alandale Hour )—Jean Black, uke and songs. | 10—Concert program. | 10—Dance musie. the declslon, and we turned awav.! Furniture Movmg . PA NTERS AND at ; 5 . ; e : - . e 3 S. V. SEVADJIAN 10—Weather reports; missing per- 5—Gerlish and Cornish, saxo-|11—Dance music, our ears fllled with turmoil, | . nd Fillin DECORATORS sons’ descriptions. phone, = KPRC—Houston, Tex.—207 s Cinders and Filling 45 Grand Street "Telephione 1190 : q v 3 - 10:05—Judith Roth, soprano. WEAR—Cleveland—390 9:30—Recital. ~ Wo heard two numbers ¥ i Material Furnished 2537 ('hg.!)mal‘: bGtreet Also All Kinds of Repairing WEAF—New York—192 10:15—Zimmergan's orchestra. 7—Dinne 1cert. e Crosley Hello Boys, and we would}| " mates Cheerfully Given on and Cleaning Nicely Done 6—Dinner music. hd Dlnnestcatestt S CNRO—Ottawa—135 have enjoyed hearing more. Those | A. H. HARRIS 3472-2 Al Jobs = Tel 2013 7—Synagogue services. WOR—Newark—105 WKRC—Cincinnati—122 Concert orchestra boys, Jim Mischler and Bob Groenke 7:30—"Bon Bon Buddie 3:15—"Words Mispronounced.” GRS R ape Res Vocal solos; dance musle. specialized in close harmony, and the | $—Address, “Why the Public Inter-| 6:17_ghelton dinner music. 9:15—Dance music. prrect Swaniina Sot afiarist S Ve [WH ENSSINSHARTEORD Rather Than|7.13 i est Requires Local [ 7:15—"Sports,” Bill Wathey. o b Sriate tetioa CFCA—Toronto—356 heard with pleasure “By The Ligh 3 Federal Regulation of Electrical | VIAT R B R b 10:45-——Watson's orchestra. of The Stars” and “Ckulele Lady DINE AT ONE-FAMILY HOUSE WITH THREE GARAGES Public Utilities,” Herbert Hoover. SiE e Feasnd and then Hm|!<orm1“a concert orer- In a very good location in the East End 8:30—"Pooley Period.” §:15—Richard MacCartney, baritone WSAT—Cincinnati—326 KOA—Denver—323 estra played in typical conce rt style T 0 ISS 5 5 9—Waterman's Points of Progress. —Ralph Reichenthan, pianist. | 9.11—Program from WEAF, 10—Scientific football talk. that foxtrot number, “My Sweetie | HE H N Steam heat, all improvements 10—"Ipana Troubadours —Bergen Quartet, 115V ocal a0 : 10:10—Studio program of vocal | Turned Me Down.” We did the same | 11-12—-Ben Bernie's orchestra. 9—Richard MacCartney, baritone, 1 trios, ducts, Instrumental selec-| thing to our rheostats, for the sta- OYSTER HOUSE ‘[ FINEST APARTMENTS IN THE CITY TO RENT ac Bernstein Trio. | WLW—Cinc tions and readings. tion was hammering the loud speak- On South High street; only two or three left alph Reichenthal, pianist. | s—Dinner concert s e el BB e i Tl RS TS Th eBelz‘eerckiS e s e | CAMP Real Estate Co. : SOr : v- 3 10:45 « lvoy .\L'j Quartet. | 272 Main Street Phone 848 Rooms 805-6, Bank Bldg —WWJ—Detroit—353 Also, Always a Fresh Supply To 6—Dinner conc Take Home S—Orchesira 1 soloists 9—Dance mu: SLOTTEDORETAINER 8:05—Mrs. J. 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