New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1925, Page 18

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- - . : - ~ 7:46=Danlel J. Morgan, tenor. WFI—Philadelphia—395 WDAF-—Kansas Clty—306 else. Blah! ‘VOILES IN THEAIR §—Program. Featuring WEAI" Artists, School of the alr. 0:3,0:0.0 9——Evening of opera under the di- — 12:45—Nighthawk frolle. One of Schubert's well known se- rection of Madame Vinello-John- WCAU—Philadelphla—278 lections, played as a violin solo, was THURSDAY, son presenting “Alda." 8:30—Bllly Hayes' orchestrg. ‘WCCO—Minneapolis-St. Paul—116 | the first bit of music we heard after 10—~Weather reports; missing per- -—Male quartet, 6:30—Children's hour, wading through cloquence by the y DANCE MUSIO TONIGHT, sons' descriptions. ~-Vocal and instrumentalists, §—Program from WEAF, mile. As speakers there are none 7:10 WNYC—Arcady. 9—Barry O'Moore, tenor, 11—Songs. more eloquenter, or something, Well, 10:00 WH) ravan, WIAR~—Providence—306 —Central Radio Artists, that violin solo will be over before 10:00 WMCA=—Manhattan, Sv'T'hl Larkinites, H “rank Cook, songs, KTHS—Hot Springs—375 we get to it. Miss Ruth Ray proved il 10:6 WIP—Joe lay's, fusical program, 1'\—um nnial Hour, 10—Violin and plano solos, to be the heroine and we heartlly 30 WGBS—Arrowhead, l'rf |lvertown orchestra. 11:10—~Dance music. enjoyed the musle, our. enjoyment 4 130 ] ance musie, WPG—Atlantie Clty—=300 perhaps being a bit colored by the | 00 Swanee, WEEI—RBoston—340 6:30—"B| Rocap, “Sports." WOAW—Omaha—526 fact that we had not heard "“?; 00 cques Green's, 6:26—T.0st and found; weather. 8:45—Organ recital, T7—Classical, music for hours, Oh, walt a minute, | 00 WEAI=Vincent Lopez's. |6:30—Rig Brother club, T—Dinnet musie, 8—Randall's orchestra. WBZ threw us the life line, v e 0o MCA—Ernie Golden's. 7:30—Earl Alpine, baritone, 8§—"World-Wide Excursions.' 10—DMuslical program, 11:00 W eyer Davis' 8—"The Larkinites,” 8 Organ recital, | _ WCAD, away up in Canton, New | M @ 11:40 N—Dance musie, 8:80—Fop concert, 9:15—Ambassador concert orchestra. WSB—Atlanta—428 York, sent out some slick dance | M| 12:00 WI'BH—Everglades. -——Radio artists. 10:30—~Dance orchestra. 0—Popular concert. music by Ingraham's Dansonians, | 10—8ilvertown orchestra. 11:45—Fortnight Frollc, “Save Your Sorrows" and “Sonya" | EVENING PICK. A WHAR—Atlantic City—275 were two of the numbers, | Grand opera, orchestra selections, WNAC—Boston—280 7:30—Lecture perlod, ‘WPRO—Houston, Tex.—207 LJE L IR ! | 6:30-—~WNAC dinner dance. 8-—Seaside Trlo, 8:30—Dance musie, A 1 s ar ay pi ise la g fter hearlng many local and songs and a play promise & Bak| .’ o7 ohiertainment from the | 9—Studio concert. 9:30—Faculty of Helghts Conserva- entertainment tonight. Tune in seml-local stations, we started to hit | | :.:d’;,:.:fl;a\n.wu. listed below. radlo show. e tory of Musie. for the sticks. The first DX broad- | PLAINV]LLE Eastern Time, §~Huslogl program. WGY—Schenectady—380 ¢ caster to come in was KPRC at WWJ (352.7) 6—Dinner concert. 5 .30-‘1.'*!_1@':1' program. WFAA~—Dallas—476 Houston, Texas, broadcasting on 207 WCAE (461.3) 6:30—Dinner concert WOTS—Worcester—268 :30—"WGY Book Chat. 9:30—Belcanto Quartet, meters, The station came in loud at ' CKCY 7—Concert program. 8 to 11—Program same as WEAF. H s. Willlam J. Bres!in, con- |12 (midnight)—Trent Syncopators. |times and then again it faded out to | | 'TIC 76) 7:40—Dance musie. a whisper, A code station operating 1 :‘\“ (l(‘. :.,’ q_‘n, . Army Band ; 9 8—Pan-American program S CFOA—Toronto—356 In the background did not simplify | soneert 5 \\Jz—!.\nw York—155 10—Royal Hour, ."-—Arm-'.n. ) ¥ matters any. At any rate, we heard WREO (256.5) 8:15—Varled musical 6:01—F |~‘t-\m’l ; racing rr'ur.nn, 11:30—Organ recital. :45—Gllbert Watson's orchestra, some lady armed with a soprano | 3 w York Unlversity Course. voice, singing, “Indlan Love Call,” Dinner concert. WRW-—Tarrstown—273 KFNT—Shenandoah—266 that well known and justly celebrat- :65—"The Road from Rum 10)g:05—Fnsemble musle, 8—DMusic. ed hit from “Rose Marie.” She go! program. WBBR (2 8:45—Barbara Jon- asch, soprano. WEAF (492) “Atwater Kent| Ruln O—Sports. in some nice little thrills and put Artists.” Rebradcast by | 3—Scores: racing returns. 9:40—WRW gntertainers. KMA—Shenandoah—252 on no airs at all, just sang the‘num I | LG : §:05—Pan-American program. 0:30— s T—Flower talk. ber in & homelike manner ang et it T T 1| W 16), WJAR (305.9), 10:30—Royal orchestra. 1 & homelike manner ang let 1 | [418), »d " 10—Royal hour of muslc. 0—Del i e e et | t | 7 7 WCAP (469), WCAE 10—Delmonico Dreamers. g0 at that. AVerE (461.5), WCCO (416.4), WOC|11-—=Jacques Greene's orchestra. WGR—Buflalo—319 P r—r--fl-mrv—h (454), WCAP (459), WWJ (469),| Clark's Hawallans. 6:30—Dinner music. KOIL—Council Bluffs—278 WSUI, Towa State. Unlverslty a WWJ (352.7), WFI (395). 8.11—Program same as WEAF., —Lions' club program and|Towa City, Iowa, offcred a talk by WCAU (278) 9:30—Frank Cook, WIY—New York—405 Christfan Home Bays' band. some gent who was talking about | “nng”.",,q_ o 7:30—Vanderbllt orchestra. WHAM—Rochester—278 12—Hotsy Totsy Hour. | mob psychology or something like | WGBS (316) 9:30—South American | 8:15—To be announced. 1—FEastman theater orchestra. that. The station broadcasts pre- | string quartet 9—8port talk. 7:30—Weather forecastd WHAD—Milwaukee—278 sumably on 484 meters, and every JRNY 5) 9: -Richter organ recital. once in awhile WEAT would swoop WRNY (258.5) 9:35—Popular songs. s - . \ " vou ; WJR (517) 10 — Victor Recording WEAF—New York—i92 WRO—Was! ‘~gton—169 _ J down on the aforcsald 454 meters L 6—Dinner music. el KOA—Denver—323 and then there wouldn't be any 454 | orchestra, 7 i . T—Shoreham orchestra. S 3 : 3 WJIZ (455) 10—Royal Hour, T—Mid-week services; hymns and|," """ BIARET Ica avid 8:30-—Herbert White's Silver State | meters, It would just be 492 meters WEAR (350.4) 10—Vincent Percy| 3ONEY address by Rev. Dr. 1880 ;" up. ) 4 merican Night," Buy D. . until WEALR straightened itself out ar ard, L ik ‘|9 . again, Well, whoever the profes organ recital. i Goft and Dr. Leo 8. Rowe, speak- T ; i t —Serenaders, was at WSUIL he will be pleased to A (809) 10:30—Midnight con- o : and and recitals 4 Peas EDEARRD B §—"The Larkintes. EmLm LA et KGO—Onkland—361 Jearn that we heard about two words | st - 8:30—"Tourlng,” George Cooley. I Meur Dala Bant 10—News, basebull scores, stock re- | of his address, the remainder belng Central Time, 9—Concert. Ensemble and asslsting || Gt ot e ports and weat carrled on' in an undertone en . & \ . artists, ey 11—"Expressing Willie,” three act | someone in the studfo. All we want- FNF (266) '—(«O“Ce“ 3 10—Silvertown orchesfra. WCAE—Plttsburgh—161 comedy by KGO Players, ed to hear was the call letter ot 3 ""'C"’“CE"' .| 11-12—Vincent Lopez's orchestra. —Dinner_concert, 108 en Tilack's orchestra from | way. WKRC s—A gala proram, 7:30—Uncle Kaybee. Uia Danelog Palace @an Prai .o : featuring Dan Beddoe. WGBS—New York—316 §—Larkin period. cisco. WOAN, Lawrenceburg School KTHS (374.8) 9—Vlolin recital by Tals G asnaa 9—Radio artists. | Musie, at T Natalie Lnghum' Arnoux. 0 Ted S“)_dn;_ Bill Helms, songs. | 10—Silvertown orchestra. ~ e i:--‘u -“S' 3 «JW.T: ..’vllly‘..lt,fll_,.:i’, . CAREFULLY RESTRICTED WOAX (526) 9:45—Frank Hodek 0—Rosalie Blanchard, Walter | wavelength and the station came in et wonsmmnsn || Through the Static | 5735250 § CONVENIENT TO SCHOOLS AND TROLLEY 6:50—""What the World Is Doing.” Dinner concert, bouncing at times. We enjoyed a \\'R;(\}g':;'é‘fi,z) 10:50—WLW concert ;: '0;tj'i’;e],‘;?‘:',',";rg:il;a a nildrents perlod. 3 lection by a saxophone quartet, 1 GAS, ELECTR[CITY, C[TY WATER KDKA Symphony orchestra. Volume aplenty, little etatig but | bass sax predominating, and carryi orchestra, 8:30—"Footlight and Lamplight.” —Midnight concert 2 £ s " on a monologue, while the others || 4 ; 3 > : 2 0 . some fadlng, that is a summary of [ 00 logue, ! p WOC (484) 11—Musical program. |o__giampoul Quartet. | i Joined in from time to time, A A o "6 z! - last cvening, Distant stations came in | WFAA (476) 11—Midnight syncopa-| 5.30_giring quartet. WADC—Akron, Omio—258 bt s me At draty s (cmpHas pation. 10—Gertrude Steiner, soprano. G0 Conerh )L heatEd i i | 4 " (365 v v i t L ore than the usual mixup down on | | W :‘}.\11-‘ (365.6) 11:45—Nighthawk lnirl‘U'-filrlng quartet. 9:30—Artists' recital. fhe 5w veTns e e w”l,‘: iy \\'H:«" AT ‘ rolic. 10:20—Certrude Steiner, soprano. . lot of music on the air and maxi-|°d at tho Drake Hotel, Chicago, | l‘m'm;_ ime. MO AfTonReRd dichontin WTAM—Cleveland—390 murn of talks. ame in louder {han we have ever | Py N o Ne,” T—~Rtatler orchestra. L3 RN ) | heard it, T ), from the \lwul.hi KGO (361.2) ixpressing Wiille, WH. w York—361 = Thornton W. Burgess at WIiZ en- | ROUge, two clever harmonizers, sang = ¢ » sgitdie o e #:30—Losll Mel.eod, temor WEAR—Clevcland—380 | tortaimed ua with nis weekly Hadio| "Yes Sir, That's 3y Baby.” with | Home Builders and Real Estate Developers K11 (467) 9—Musical progra )— ilmshme Talks,” Billy Van. |7—Dinner concert, | Natufe Story. He told his listeners | more life and pep t we ha er —Icelafid orchestra, T. L. program of a trip through the Canadian|heardsthe number sung. We wanted | B e L o (s B (e | . HOUGH (an Lropraims on T“‘"" standard | 7.5 Kennedy's Quintet. auncoy Lee's orchestra woods, of a three mile portagejthem t® sing again, but the an-| N 1 . I Will Oakland's Shanley. an recital. across land covered with seven | ounceg was of a different mind, #o| | WTIC—Hartford—1i78 8:30—Kennedy Quintet. inches of snow, and of the deer,|he changed to something el 10 —Dinner music, Hub Restaurant »e outdone he Dinner musie, Hub A y08¢ and grese seen on the trip. | to be outdone, we did the aseball scores. 9:4 \‘m) vAlle entertalners. WLW—Cincninati—326 he talk was of Intercst to us and | thing. i SRS |1t would have been to anybody, e MOTOR TRUCKING a Wk, Lewls Hendershot, 5 S Dinnateoatanl N ting from the Cinderclla Ball- 3 Furni 4 5 ooy . 2. ner concert. Radio Nature cl re a |H,h|l‘ Lo 3 o i y Canadian Northwest. 10:30—Kentucky Revue and orch. | 11: Doherty Melody Boys. Edripa e 4 ‘umm entertained us through WITC E rniture Moving 3 Tasillo’ ol voung or old. Mr. Burgess an 5 3ill - Tasillo’s or the station,gnd he i145—Dinner music continued. 11- 1e st N, ance orchestra. ngn, concert, orchestra. |ways has something of dnterest to|and an open circuit somewherc on : Cinders and Filling 11; tevue and orchestra. : low Wows.” the line. Everytime the announc s —Perry Bradford's Entertalners. | WSAT—Cine I'rio. 9—Jimmy Clark’s Entertainers, §-11—FProgram Weather report. 9:30—Tom Buller, tenor, — s r featur: | conle e he he I r features. make an ideal announcer. We decid- | ¢0uld be heard. band played \\Il/.—\prlm:l\vl;l‘——lflim[_ s | 12-—Ted Lewis' orchestra. peakdihs ol By [ would switeh from the studio ¢ ELATaoFRg?IgE‘g Material Furnished lN S UR A N C E l.eo Reisman's Hotel Bruns- WK RC—Cincinnatl—326 Soere i O NOTEwO) ballroom or vichy water, that 1 o orchestra. WNYC—New York—>26 l5—Artists and o Pl AL e e nant] s . A. H. HARRIS 3472-2 et reports, { 7—Market high kpots, s AL Uhal nlone and inassisted: I 1ots of numbers, “Save Your ¢ A t El ct s N E—— stet of children from the| Arcady orchestra. | Wi B—Detrolt—517 nf S to ”my‘.”z‘;.yt" ‘I)Ui’h' “x}\i\‘\‘;l”“' 8" belng one. A s £ u 0 e nc ewlce CROWLEY BROS. lNC ter theater, —Police alarms. T—Jean Goldkette's orchestra; 80i0-| ) re® th P ssociati ¢land a banjo solo wi he Story of the Drama of it b yre? th nal Association of | W Channhe Pollesk 14 Berisaitiaviom? Freh : ; ; Iroads and Public Utllities. Ilis \""““f“‘- SRy then 80 in|C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 PAINTERS AND . e an ol e ian A ant BOE | Kemmrmt o b e Skl Satied) 12 sublect wasaWhy; the ipublic ‘""""‘“‘ S e e 114 FRANKLIN 5Q. DECORATORS Geo. A Q“lgley N ol i st requires local, rather than fed » Rign on the Door, Thel g Neapolitan and Italian folk song: 1 5 ] S AR ) ‘ric uttlitles.”| That’s all for today, thanks! = The Enemy. Gordone, tenor; Giapa Santelis, WWJ—Detroit— WG braddes —P. ¥ 267 Chapman Street soprano; Gluseppe Milano, barl-| G—Dinner con L pesty Injcomy] __|READ THE HERAL CLASSIFIED | Estimates Cheerfully Givenon (308 Main St. New Britain pany with several other stations, We )S I'OR Y . 'S e tone; Jrene Vemeroni, soprano; ime as WEA A T G A ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Al Jobs — Tel 2013 Ada Amault, soprano, h & (el i (3G L Sof G s DGR w OMAN’S \ | 9:30-—Anniversary dinner of the| WREO—Lansing—286 the secretary’s volc 1dom does a | WHEN Metropolitan hospital; speakers, | 6—Dinner concert. St St S IN HARTFORD o o - Siwan, ot 115556 i, st 5 s o eerlly| LIFIE SAVER DINE AT ONE-FAMILY HOUSE WITH THREE GARAGES ) fakaa St L L In a very good location in the East End the Rev, John L. Davls, Ag- PUSERESN nes 8, Ward. WOK—Chicago—217 ey oo and mis | Mother of Nine THE HONISS | Steam heat, all improvements 1 10:45—Police alarms: wuather, | 7—Artists’ recital. AP S | T TS Convinced FINEST APARTMENTS IN THE CITY TO RENT . m.—Artists and orchestra s A talk on Red Cross work was of- & ions. : t ,\-,,;I- A, but it did :nlt brove OYSTER HOUSE On South High street} only two or three left BUILDING LOTS ||eomctvare Ensemuie. e S AT O el ol i er gounded like & phono , 22 STATE ST. | E nyside ore s Dinner music, 1ue no doubt to the tmnsmission,| aches and Constipation i i | Ca mp Real ta te C() | {ela Kochen aanran Ry | 5 “Your pills certainly have done |Under Grant's 25c, 50c and $1 Store A n e o S ©talk, this time| “Wonders' for me. I am thirty-cight | - i . 273 Main Street Phone 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank B PROPERTY L N T o \\‘\ ‘,‘:“z sl yeats of age, been married thirtcen |Al80, Always & Fresh Supply To y s, 1dg. York. : . sn Weir, baritone a. einni to despair of eve years and am the mother of nine Take Home Serenad ; ) ; i iy Aarn®l Children. e i musi 5 ad 8 W Read the 30—Horman Weinsten, violinist. |« isical program “Commor o in Money,” and we| “I was sufferingfrom headachesand | 11—Ernie Golden's orchestra. incia Jon't know who gave it. Al we have| constipation for neatly fiftcen years THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY CLASSIFIED [-2-1 a. m.—"Broadway Nite. 35 lden Gate concert | to say is that there isn't any guch | \\I\enlhmp»nedrm doneof ( R 1 = i nus ing as common sense in money. It| ‘ads’ in the paper. hi | WFBH—Ne | — fus = i all t s| ach that day [ went to the ¢ ADS 6:30—Sammy Wilson, pianst. ag Tl i i anJ}vouyhubox(vfRr\(wr\sl’x{‘ : —Lunice Erdley, sopran st T rtion faded and there was Itook a dose. That dose was a ‘life h Studlo program. i al progra | 5 on trying to horn in saver'tome. Since then I have had n t e Everglades stra tles, and it was uncom- no more headaches, and my health = e W it mas uncom- | eood. 1 recommend them to ‘ == PRECEDING | - o . | Bl e SR TS Ll et i ! i i Salvation Army Ms. H. LaVigne, Jersey City, N. ; PENMAN Ve /// ‘ i BEECHAM'S PILLS are “life savers ERRED IIR oh UND HERE- to all suffering from consiipation, bil- iousness, sick-headaches, and other DAD GUMMED IF HE A A digestive ailmens. Musical w:'_ W ,' it So - Eors woman s CANT STICK THAT PEN o TERITONE and s | oo A Cod b5 Car S e Tk IN THAT OLD POTATO Buy from your druggistin 3§ and 50¢ boxes NINE TIMES OUT O for Better Health, Take TEN SHoTS ! g Beecham’s Pilts " "ICrawford Baking WIAZ—Chicago— iolin, eewail Demonstration ino duets WHAP—Brooklyn—210 ki | Dinner music WMBF—Miami Beach- “The proof of the DR SIA IR0 13 | e e aRat e R Pudding is in the eating.” e ..|B Don’t take our word for what the Crawford Range will do but come in and taste the delicious food from a Crawford oven. WOR—Newark—105 WGRU—Fulford—238 “Words Mispronou 6:3 ! \ ors oiect i SEE HER BAKE IN OUR WINDOW »— Pagoda orch ) WMC—=Memphls—i99 \ Bumcl ol BLange e ORI a8 ed W) A A MII ']_‘ ELMER SACKETT IS HELFING OUT /N THE . 37—The La stila Male Q | o EXPRESS OFFICE AT -THE DEPOT- ELMERS SRR o sha o IRU (NI PHON K 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. PENMANSHIP IS _HIGHLY PRAISED BY STATION e : AGENT DAD KEYES W LIT—Philadelphia—395 b Procisial trom WEAL Dressa Daddy, 12 (midnight)-—Dance musie.

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