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* NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925. L m—— e e e e e s -—— 2—Bob Kruh's orchestra. WPG—Atlantic Clty—300 KPRO—Houston—3207 night, due partly to the fact | we|mutters to be taken up by the new | N N | ke THE ) ) VOICES IN THE AIR |i=b<boris vivon. soprase. 1120—LunsEson muds ST G afght, due party o the fact that we | nuties 1o be taken up by the hen | WHEN N HARTFORD'RES 0¥ ot"voum wawrs :{,IO—Drnulnl room players, 6:45-—Organ recital, 9—Robert Chambers, barltone. Aidn't get the combination readily,|arrange a genera) system of handi- a % : — AE‘,‘(‘—ll)eborlh Lipson, soprano. 7=Dinner musie, 9:80—Saxophone and .plano recital We chortled In glee as WTIC, WBZ[capping for the New England states. DlNh AT SATURDAY. k ah_—huroy'u concert, dance orch, |9—Evening concert. 12-——Baytown brass band, and KDKA came in, one n!['vr the So— 6—Uncle Geebee, 10:30—Dance orchestra. e other, and later we managed {o THIE HFRALD CLASS) FOOTBALYL GAMES TODAY. 7—Dallroom dance instruction. WBAP—Fort Worth—176 bring in WSBB, Chicago, WGY, ADS FOR YOUR WANTS THE HONISS Harvard - Dartmouth, WBZ (383.1) | 7:10—Concert and dance orch. V! : City. 8:30—Int, Sunday school lesson. WNYC, WIR," WNAC, WGCP and Pl:’nn‘:-‘\ Ix\”;nu - Chlcago, WEAF :;“:]\:1’.:;:;h“l"l:‘](.l:.!:“inz:."sfi- 7_3::“‘(?[“[’:“0\:“ rlod. WFAA—Dallas—476 el M“‘: "‘.”l\‘.h\”.\' i A M GALBRAITH OYSTER HOUSE (491.8), WOGR (319), WGY [ (P aher and Halllgan, songs. | §—Seaside Trio. 30—Kord's Texas Trumpeters We were surprised at the smooth e ; §—Margoslan orchestra and singers. 9:30— sl 3 Q Wi (50 WIAR 9:30—Joseph Rucker, basso, N SRl o] 30—O0toya Mizuki, baritone, WRC—Washington—1i6y 12—Happyland Syncopators, AeMARIHuNIC I TIO toliadingg 22 STATE ST. e v d the speak A4 drippe ¢ « ) S Garnexis 1 g:40—Irving Argay, violinist. 1—New Wilard orchestra, e speaker and deioped oft on 10e| Carpenter & Builder | cader arants 25c. s0c ana's1 siore i 1 ) floor, We enjoyed considerable of the 1), 8 p. m 8:50—Otoya Mizukl, 7—Washington orchestra. WMC—Memphis—499 dinner musie from the Hotel Hnu"l . Brown, W DWI (441)—Test, | #—Tnez Quick, soprano. §—Blble talk, 9:30—Music, R TetRan Rk A . S T Also. Always a Fresh Supply fo A dlebury, WiBH | 9:10—1Irving Argay, violinist. §:15—Musical program. R o RO 110 Austin St. el. Take Home ; 9:20—1Inea Quick, soprano. 10:30—Saturday Nighters, KTHS—Hot Sprh x 9:2 ] ) F Springs—875 Later on In the evening e e 9.30—Warner's theater program. 10:10 w Arlington dance orch. ,part of the program I:,,,_:fl:,,f,’d“,," e | e | SMOKE PIPE REPAIRS -I . = ' 10:30—Arrowhead da hestra. KDKA—Pittsburgh—30 §—John Ci Wb . P ANOE MURIGIIONIGHT rrowhead dance orchestra "fl‘(‘,mldrr-n‘ul;:r‘x‘:r‘l’. 09 10:45—John Carson and his fiddle | connection with'the air meet which| (CROWLEY BROS, INC. MOTOR TRUCKING NEW BR‘TA‘N 7:00 WI'BH—S8o, Screnaders. ) hild band. is being held today. Several Air WNY(—New York—5326 §:30—-Westinghouse Band. Service songe, s they wore labelied, PAINTERS AND Furniture Moving R4 o Eogrhm! ncert. KFNF—Shenandoah—266 were sung by an officer in th e s ) at de- a0 ., D g Gt e AR RGO ER R DECORATORS Cind d Filli SHEET METAL WORKS MAK—Armbt e —Dance program, WCAE—Pitstburgh—16 1 City, Missourd & 18 P Jinders an uing WA I AR rUstars Dance program. bl ity, Missourl. terned after Kipling mous poem 267 Chapman Street A . Elsenbourg's. s—FFootball scores. 30 Dinn oottt which was later changed into a song, | u Material Furnished E. J. GOOBY & SON Dance must $:05—Marle Muller, soprano 30—Uncle Kaybee, KMA—Shenandoah—252 “Andl 14 Learnod VAt Women ||| ximates; theertull; ifilvenon P Dance music §:20—Leo Lynch, tenor. —Address. 7—Popular chimes concert, From Her” The title of the song Al dorw = Y- W018 A. H. HARRIS 3472-2|356 So. Main St. Tel. 573 WRC—Crandall's Muller, sopranc :80—Concert. 10—Music. 1dat L ovening [Was “And 1\ Lioarndd WPG—Dance music, : o Lynch, tenor. ABGuE Pl Mo it inerbish WGBS—Dance musie. Police quartet. WGY—Schenectady—369 WOC—Davenport—184 the singer doscribed the ' varlous WZ— ] —Walter Schuster, tenor, 3—Football game, University al program. types of planes, telling his renberg, musical saw.] Pennsylvania vs. Univetsity ire Hotel dance orchestra. [ iences with each. WOR—Eddie Elkins'. 9:50—Walter Schuster, tenor. Chicago. T O WMCA—Ernie Golden's, |10—Fred Ehrenberg, musical saw. | 9:30—Football scores. KSD—St. Louis—515 The officer also sang a song which | WRW-—Dance music. i 3rittany,” Harry Fritz. 9:35—Dance program, violin Mus § was used during the late war, prin- ven s ou an WRNY—Ferrucel's, {30—Police alarms; weather. plano solos. > cipally for keeping up the morale |B s of the men when a fiyer failed to LEVENING PICK. WRNY—New York—259 WRW—Tarrytown—273 WDAF—Kansas City—363 appear at the table for meals, an in- Play by play descriptions of some | 12 —Luncheon entertainment, 5—Musical program. 7—Babson’s financlal message. Or-|dication that he had been Killed GLY : b of the important football games of )—Sports. gan recital from Royal theater. | This song was naturally in a rather H lO Sllm! the day will be hroadcast this after- | 4:45—Rita’s Kiddy Muslc party. ary Soller, xylophonlst. Trianon Ensemble pathetic vein, although its tone wa ’ noon, Radio will keep you in touch ‘Whose Birthday Today?" 10:05—Johnson and Johnson. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. Merry Old |altogether brave, i “H,l '” S : o, Sho y . exper- > 3 with your favorite eleven. egraph sport flash. 10:20—Mary Zoller, xylophonist. Chief, dance musle, features, Eastern Time. 15—Commerce of the day. 10:40—Johnson and Johnson. TheEXing | B2l ohior Malonay Ebot WEAR (389.4) 7—Dinner concert. |7:20—Fairy tales. 11:05—Dance orchestra, WOAW—Omaha—>526 in Boston was faithfully reported by [{3 . 909 WRNY (258.5) 8:10—Studio pro- | 7:40—Dentistry. . 7—Rlalto orchestr. WNAC and we listened to the eighth | HOW are they comin ? gram. 7:45—Concert orchestra. WGR—Buffalo—319 8:30—Speakers’ hour. round, while the two batilers were WCAE (461:3) 8:30—Conort. 8:15—Romantic plano serles, 1:45—Intercolleglate football game, |10—Orchestra from First Christian | shouldering each other all over the | 113 ” WIP (508.2) 8:30—University of|8:30—Ben Bernie's orchestra. Pennsylvania vs. Chicago. church. ring. At that time Maloney had six Not £10] gOOd. i Pittsburgh Band. 9:15—Talk, Chester Wright. 2:30-4:30—Concert from Radio|12—Hays organ jubllee. rounds, Solomon had one, and one WEAF (492) $:30—Concert by U. 9:30—Bernstein trio. Show a draw, We learned later that « ) (1) . . Army Band. 10—"Ietion,” Willard Parker. 6:30.7:30—Concert from Radio WCCO—Minncapolis—i16 Maloney had won the bout on points, You're lookin pretty SIle WIth that new WCAU (278) 10:30—Dance tunes. 10:15—Motion picture review. 5 Show. (] Nicollet Hotel orchestra. LI ® » o 12 (mid)—DX hour with Ferrucel’s| 5:30.10:30 — Program from Radlo|g—Fireside Philosophies WSB came in like a ton of brick suit you have +ON. . Central Time, orchestra. Show. 11:06—Coliseum orchestra, and we listened to a program of XSD (545.1) 7—Orchestral program L 7 dance music by some orchestra or “HOW 9, t t t 2 * o t ct and stage speclalties. ot S - 6 WMAK—Lockport— WHAD—Milwaukee—278 other, which was broadcasting from d e ge h Th h WLW (422.3) 8="The Vallant a| o ‘;:;:fi;‘gg:’;fl}m;"’f\. g, | 8:30-3:80 — Joo Armbruster's orch-|7—Richter organ rocital the Atlanta Biltmore hotel. It was I y ye g » B way. 18 18 the su ; b= etween N. Yo} = pira; Billy M inger. sta, G ght down there | g l m?}?é ‘}i;é";}“’flf‘img program, Untversiy and Middiebury coliege | “*" e KOA—Denver—323 :n‘xlf‘lifA'Qn(;fofg!:;nf‘a;"t'\?{“?1::‘ i gOt SSCAs oI WKRC (423) 10—Popular plano 4::*?:;"&;“‘";;“??“‘ b WHAM—Rochester—278 11-—-Dance music. must have beeg deaf At least ten | « . Y idn't . N isibers. 6:30—Joe Bherman, 3:30—Theater orchestra : times every five minutes the an-|§ LOOks llke n d d y 4 KTHS (374.8) 10:30—Dance selec- "l:—’l;!nxlp (nzn::vixd"é" 5.6—Kastman theater organ. KFWA—Ogden, Utah—261 nouncer mentioned the fact that the I7) ew. ou didn't wear lt \flry tlona. —=8outhern Seren: 7—Eastman theater orchestra. 7—Ogden radio dealers’ program. the talént was from Augusta, much. WFAA (476) 11—Happyland Syn- WHN. ‘r York—361 7:30—Football scores; weather fore-|11—_Qllie Reeves’ orchestra Georgia, and that thousands of peo- copators. N=—New T cast; market report. ple were listening in in that city, fn Wi T26) 11 — Hotey Totsy|2:16—Ralph Herst, violinist e K GO—Onkdand—101 faerly awalting the besinning of |} “l certainly did. Wore it every day for WTAM—Cleveland—389 e e : P 5—"Plaza club orchestra.” 11==5port review, He progtam WOC (484) 11 — Orchestra pro- e #—Hotel Hollenden orchestra. 11:10—. Scout program. Plan - LRI 3 ‘ i : csira. | oy Seout program. Planore- | ce e e almost five months. 1 figured that 1 had to Lombardo and 1 delectic AT gram. 9—Iferman Streger's Players. y cital, lections from Verdi's WDAF (365.6) 11:46—Nighthawk|4 ) nadians. grand opera, “Alda. The Box" last tvening and trans- | § g o . f Reonc ~Henry Segal, tonor. T Co Con e | et AE R DL AR S| dig down for a new suit this fall. But Benny ) i . Francls dane or- WENR (266) 12 — Midnight ¥ rollc. R — “ chestra. listen long. { . WMCA—New York—3141 C — AN WEAR—Cleveland—389 o e i rampton told me abou 18 new - Mountain Time. 6—Olcott Vail's Ensemble. 7—Marjorie Moore's Mejody Maids. - T ST O B T Sy ey t th 8 N dry Clean KOA (322.4) 9—Orchestra program. | 6:30—Trank Wunderlich's orch. 0 kv s reteria archeitia P, : ing process, Desco. SO l ca“ed the Union )—May Breen, Peter de Rose and WIR_Dorit=516 e AL pacifc Time. Buwembie. T ijion Dressea, barkone, | gram. : Laundry and sent my sui e XFI (467) 11 — KI'T Midnite I s e e e see 1or yoursell. t Saved me the price Of a rolic, | 8:30—Talk, Justice Jos. P. McKee. | | a » and | 9—Alfred Orner, tenor. | i presenting stars of the stage and Shedt : = Angels orchestra, At e ” 9 ugene :m, Xt:qu‘r', planist. WREC Y aneingaans Delegates From All of New England new SI.Ilt. ! 3 A 6—Dinner music. PWX—Havana—100 State Except Vermont Meet To ~Helen Muller, soprano. fo_Speat Wagon Serenaders S TS Havene 00 @ ” Y . s Goidens orchestrn . S1—Vocal and Instrumentsl oro- | porm Organzation. ell, be darned! It syre is the ber- 3—Play-by-play a % 5 " " 2 KYW—Clicago—n3 . % 7 4 A é g - Ne k—233 | Sy Boston, Oct. 24 (M—A group of J.Dartmouth football game di WOKO—New Yorl Seier e , Zroup ries. 1 :::ll rm . Harvard Stadium | 3:15—Elizabeth Blaurock, soprano. 7“,“"::'(”"“"0 e i eatailor e e S, DU t ‘must cost like SIxty to tl‘y this through Hotel Brunswick Studio. |8 egalbuto Sisters, planists. B 1A Ktates, eRoent Verfaont mer @1 5 yel Henderson, soprano. Ay II l' ll S g the Commonwealth Country club |§ Wi Through the Static ||sa.cesees ‘cmpiies omporers | WJAR—Providence—308 ennethl Moltz tenor: —Drake concert ensemble; Black- | Sy ot Ponnayivania v s SRS SN o i o1 o e NG o That's where you are all wet. It costs Uniyersity of Chicago football WHAP—Brooklyn—240 O avatand (e G o\t asseniation: s §-7——Dinner concert. g Last night statlc was present, re- |lon, president of the Massachuset h l e d l . y h game. gan musie e s ey | Galrmosi o stk medEpren S | the same as plain dry cleaning, an’ wort an stay CsumE LA . -— “hapman’s yrake dance| WEEI—Ioston—349 A DEE Nt el inana 273 M |V eCc CIARIANEI SRS | shestra and soloists 1 . . 9 2:15—Talk, Malsolm Nichols. Dr. Hans Haag, violinist. orenestraaniNaQlcise for us. We were troubled by a large| The president and secretary of |§ three times as m“ch. 8 8 ack Chapman's orch.; Black- §-Marimba Band and orchestra, %:15—Bible questions and answers. e amount of elcetrical interference |euch of the state associations in New Bl 5 Sinfonians. 5—Dr. Hans Haag, violinist. which was running around without |England and the New England mem- | § “Y d 9. “ 9y V- gblnentioltEal I o210 | any halter on it. Distant stations |bers of the excoutive commiltee of ou don't tel me! WNAC—Boston—280 WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 e | were not casily snarcd into the st |the United States Golf association S Conae rchest 12 (midnight)—Special dance pro- | 1--REEEL B8 esira and fea- | and fading was & factor to be com- will automatically become members | g 6([ d “ G an ’ Th . gz=Conosrt iorch 31 Moplwge Sreasian batted. of the executive commitlee of the \ o te you. 0 on, C em up. el $:15—Harvard Dartmouth foot-| gram. ture program o 5o New England association . il gume. : a—Hiotay Totey Hour. Samovar oreh |y iyt bl b puen tast || Garcelon sad ane of the frst telephone number is 904. They'll come and 8:30—Concert program D =t 9:30—Dance music i ol W WEBH—Chicago—370 JISE 5 Ty . 5—Dr. Winter Diet” | 00 Gligle orchestra. Plano re- get it. WTAG—Worcester—208 a K. Sherer, soprano. ncheon wiusic E it's tea musle cital e Bv Roy Grove { e . e | R o ORI i domakl “You bet I will. Thanks for the tip” g ——“ 2 20—Mdnig i L7—Shelton dinner mygie. Hi= fanight 15—DBill Wathey, “Spor bie or 4 WaZ—New York—| e + orchestra an's Collegians. . 3 2 :15—1Irwin Abrams’ orchestra el S WENR—Chicago—266 ‘30— ootball game — Univ ® "W”]' AL otables on ShP-| . .\ land Lyric Trio, violinist and 4 7 o ‘o Pennsylvania va. University o[ boar vocal numbers. | | S 1 SI 2 8: en and Marguerite Herva, | cni ML SO o Vopular singer. ‘ . o long, Slm. —Market quotations. 1 a. m.—All American Ploneers. A SR Arthur Baecht, violinist. : < 2 ] | “ o Go—Fimancial mmmars. |8 AT e gerite Herva, | Song and musle . So long, Shorty. —Bernhard itow's somewhere. The stay was enjoyable t pro tem. “Don’t mention it.” orsity dunts. WLS—Chicago—345 ‘ | $:15-1-—Organ recital; violin music; | cert. | | 3aecht, violinist "oothall o8, s | nle | Julius Secback, baritone 5 Texans Cadillac Concert Trio, ; o Juling Seeback, baritone. ):30—Jack Taylor's or : | e 1.. Groeber, planis ! Ok T teroeatT , ? University faplually 1 § WSATI—Cincinnati—326 concert. ) —Sherry male quartet; College Inn orch.; | | minstrel sho game, given pia X y |} (ra GOP—Newark— - e y—Elmer Gr 1 { WGOE e oty corpts from Eileen,” Play- Dl = o : o Chuicis Low Hayes. | tox Card taxio " —— (LULU¥=You AINT GOIN OUT TNIGHT st alietiona by plaval —— | TH’ TIME YOU SPEND MAKIN® ng catiiasxtel == — | FACES IN TH'LOOKIN"GLASS i AINT WASHIN'THESE SUPPER Marion McKay's orchestra. Pop- N [[BISUES SCU COMETINIERS ] e bes Q{I)DDSTQKS OFF THEM FooL. e S ND GET BUSY ~YOU AINT BN R ) “"\*'v“,"lf‘m,':"“-‘-‘ e OH- GeoOY — NO~ MUTFLERS —— GOIN’ TO PLAY NO EMPIRE J} doted §:30—TRoyal Peacock orchestra ir %EG{!VE&S ToR Q TR ARGOMENTS \ e TONIGHT—IM GOIN’ To, ) y et > o e : i | T=—\THAT MOVIE e i Sl e 9--Maude Marshall Eberhardt Sing- 4 MYSELFY, WGBS—New York—316 k il = 3 E ng Y 11:45—Hawalian Night, Kimo Kalo hi's Moonlight I'ive. : > articy 12 Tlue 8 ance orchests : MAN-wavN WFI—Philadelphia—393 Soloists, L / ADISH RAG 1—Tea Room Enae WMBF—Miam! 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