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e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1925, 10:30~Vincent Lopez's orchestra, 7:30—Weather; market report, KPRC—~Houston—207 | Iwo striking musical offcering 11-12—Meyer Davis' orchestra. 8:30—Blillle Mack's orchestra, ¢ from WBZ lust evening, one A WJIAR—Providence—306 9:50—Soprano solos. by the orchestra of the Capitol the — WMCA—New Yorfk—3a41 7:30—Musical program, 10—Plano and contralto solos. ier, Springfield, and the other by TUESDAY, 6—Olcott Val's String Ensemble, 0—Twins, the United States navy band, the 6:30—Frank Glbbla's orchestra, iveready Hour. KINF—Shenandoah—266 latter in ohservance of Day DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT, T—Jack Wilbur's Personallties. $—Concert from Villisca, Towa. Both programs came through with il ol WEEI—Boston—349 I B e ol ' W\m-hm'mm'"'"‘d Lost and Found; weather, KMA—Shenandoah—252 | provided listeners with some of the ’ 35 WAAM—Edgewood, $—Mrs. Henry Moskowitz, public —Big Brother elub. fay Flower orchestra. Iowcr | best bits they have had an oppor 10:00 WNYC—Harry Ash's, relations eouncilor. Arrowhead. Isslliaciore dlbanitonor: Vincent Lopez.", 0—Musicale, —Talk, by Malcolm Nichols talk and_songs. tunity to hear in a long time There 9—Ruth Priedman, planist. —Musleale, 10—May's Mandolin musiclans, Wus no samer ih the two pro Agoda. 9 i ine V. Harvey, soprano. 5—Annette Hughes, soprano. — | grams, each inizatlon have At WHN—Rodeo, ammert, celllst; Frederick [ $.11—Program same as WEAF, WOC—Davenport—181 jown type: of musie. Wé cnjoyed it | foyer Davis' .\ barltone, $:30-10:30—Same as WEAF, New |imm onjunction witl aia Goldenie: 0-—Ukulela Bob McDonald, W NAC—T0ston—280 York. the Navy Day program Davey Jones' dance music, irnle Golden's orchestra, 30—Dinner dance. 10:80—Clagslcal proggam. Deep Sea orchestra played several | 3H—Fordham, v o) dance numbers, among them | 12:00 WHN—XKentucky, WRNY—New York—259 —Concert, the Somerville Play- KTHS—Hot Springs—375 “Sony “Oh, Boy, What a Girl!" | Whose birthday to & Arlington Hotel dance or- !-""l several others. The only fault NG PICK egraph sportflash, 118 Roston archbetra ches we had to find with this orchestr: Several super-power br ommerce of the day. ): Novelty program, bird fmi- | Was that it didn’t let itself out stations will cele 20—Law serfes, WTAG—Worcester—208 tations, old time fiddler: ¢ cnough and appeared to be stlited in | with special prog Kiddy Iight opera dances. §—TRoss Gorman orchestra. :15—Meyer Davis dance orch., |!ts performance. number of studlo prograrms and mid- | 7145 —AW L James J.|8:30—Vocal selections. SEIRRETNY | night broadeasts listed t L ker. 9-10-—Eveready Hour. KSD—St, Louls—545 _ & WMBF Miami Beach and Lastern Time. t00gey 2 10-11—Operatic concert 45—Merchants' and Manutf@turers | WGBU at Fulford-By-The-Sea, hoth WITC (476) S—Studio pr —"“Patents," H, Winfleld Secor. nnual dinner direct from Hotel | stations n Ilorida, eame in as loud WCAT (461.3) 10 . 5 $:30—Mme. Parker's opera singers. t Hon. Nicholas Longworth, | as WPG, Atlantic City, and that's a WEAR (580.4) 10—Group of three | $145—Opera en 5 P Rhorana : 5 ¢ of the Unlted States|fact. At the former station, which,| Sadr 1 comedies, P & Iluv1< of Representatives will bf | we brought in several time in the S®inway Hall musicale, trom | - ON¢ Of the speakers, course of the evening the an- K nouncer was up to his customary ) WDAF—Kansas Clty—365 hospitable antics, making everybody he Greatest Radio Tnven-|g. ) 7—Radio piano lesson, Tell-M feel at home and doing his stuft like ory Lady. Trianon Ensemble. |q gentleman, He seemed obsessed KDKA (309) 11:10—Midnight con- urrent theater, “Green Hat. e o 45—Nighthawk I'rolle, Merey Old | with the idea, however, that every- cert. Town in review; aboard the| WDKA—Pittsburgh—309 Chlef and Plantation Players, hody would marvel at the S. S. Illinols; Captain Jinks|S:18—Dinner concert, § 30—Daddy Wi s some steamship or other ‘m. CERURIR e, COmPRLY Siee 200y SR KU LR WLIB—Elgin—302 journey from Miami to New York in WGN (370.2) 5—String trio and vo- :45—"Modern Physics,” talk No, 4. 2 L K s | 8—Dinner mu | 43 hours or something Mke that. He cal artists. WHN—New York—361 World cruise by radio; KDKA WEHI Sl e el 10—Ire] Hamm's orchestra, Organ |announced that fact at every pos- Send for a copy of this booklet on the SHR (266) S—Popular program. |7—Teceland orchestra. AR e B OO ¢ ecital "sible opportunily. (B beny . WIW (4328) 310t ot | a0 and orchestra, = ooy, |#=Navy Dayi Littie Sympony or- [ 1 Fecla WEs Descent and Distribution of Property. heaiai . ! 11 — Jack Chapman's orchestra. WMAQ (447.0) 9—Lecture from | s-—Herman Streger's Players. Cheairai Ruth Hamillon Toss, #0- | “'g;cistone dance orchestra. Solo-| WDRC, the Doolittie Radio Cor- | University of Chicago. $:45—Miller Plottl and Van, songs. ; 96=Grand theater W ists. | poration at New HMaven, offered WCCO (416.4) 10—Navy Day pro- | 9—Billy Wood's Entertaine 11:35—Grand theater orchestra. o0 el Yond el ntorinlitne) i . lapmans orchesira, Jazs pro- | apry progrim of danco musie IF you Pavelal wfll you should read this booklet XYW (536) 11—Musical varietie Siias BD aTInnolls baritone. WOAE—Pittshurgh—161 : ; 8t 5 KW (530 11—Musieut varttes, | 0:45—Tnabelle Henderaan, soan. | 0 bimertonern, because recent changes in the law as to methods and rates of taxation may call for ! —Uncle Kaybee WCCO—Minncapolis—116 | The nolses from WGBL AF (365, 115-——Nighthawk 3 g i 2 material changes in your will and manner of distributing your estate. Navy Day pro- and Sweet- 357) 10:30—Dance program. 308.2) 10:3 avy Day pro- ram. These Questions Concern You — ..o compared 4 12 (midnight)—Kentucky Revue and meogm" trom WEAT, i 0-10:30—Same’ as WEAF, New |, wild party during prohibition Frolic. 2 ) orchestra. 3 York days, and, for that matter, a wild WOAW (526) 12—Midnite program. WADCE S oo 11:05--Third Battalion Naval Re- | party today, providing you Know o New York—>520 S—Dilling's Ramblers, serve band. where to get the ' “wild.” Bl Market high spots. Studio "‘mgmm e Steele's orchestra was working over- 10—The Canadians. R WHAD—Milwaukee—278 30—Police alarms. i—Milwaukee Athletic club orch. 'he Canadlans. Sl : WTAM—Cleveland—300 §—Stella Schwartz, soprano. §—Orchestra. WHO—Des Moines—526 of poetry, only to be shut of¥in th ~U. 8 Navy Band. §:30-—Raleigh Male quartet. bloom of his youth, by a heartle be Naval Militia,” Loufs J. AR ol 300 { 5—Program by Bankers' Life trio. | trap drummer, who banged unmer Jose phlhul - e | —Bankers' L Little Symphony | cifully the cymbals every time i o an recital. Jankers’ Little Symphony | cifully on 3 WIIC—Hariford—478 iz 5. o ! orchestra, one of these outhursts came from 6:30—Dinner music, Hub Restaurant the announcer. They were having a rio. AR g | grant e and we should have Usnther Tepor ¢ Three comedies by Bradley AW—Omaha—3526 grand old time and we sh i s lg eori 0—Police alarms; weather. R S B 1,‘(‘:‘)‘)\,‘},“,‘ L | enjoyed staying with them, had it —Robert Mercer, baritone. 10:35—Harry Ash's orchestra. Ay s i been for that blasied sputtering. R0 Tiinnss satslo’ o i — 0—Radio review. [;a0kibeem oLt as IESLEC S $—Studio pr Music of the 10—S8pecial feature offe rlnl:.‘ | American Inc illustrated by AT [1a. m—Rialto theater program. mixed quartet and as- ed Steale, sting soloists. 10—Barber Shop Ballad contest. Pacific Time, KHJ (405.2) §—Navy Day program. KNX ( ) Movie Night. KFI (467) 11—Ballad Hour, F you haven't a will, you should read it because it will point out hoWlmportant it is that you have your attorney prepare one in order that your property may ultimately pass to those you wish to have it, at such time and in such manner as you prefer. announcer who, from time to time, started to recite pathetic littlo bits time, and we langhed heartily at the I (All Programs on Eastern Standard Time.) 0:40—Hyman Tashoff, violinist. Loew’s vaudeville anc sie. 10—Harry Ash's orchestra. e e WSAT—Cincinnati—326 8:20—Navy Day. Billy Heagney, | §:45—Chimes concert. 9—Dveready Hot We ran Into two boxing bouts and [van ont agaln, because of the fact KIWA—Ogden, Utah—201 that the announcers did not prove : s e e | exceptionally intoresting. At WNAB, uetion Bridge Games." i i | where somelody was fighting some- ~Instrumental artists, KOA—Denver— | body else, we didn’t get the names Jnsembl = 0—Herbert White's Silver State |and we couldn't find the bout in the i ) sporting pages this morning, the an® WELW—Cincinnati—122 e nouncer was too slow and easy go- 30—Artists rec 9 § :30—News-Times program. . Tevandusky, sopra Instrumental trio. ‘ RIS ing and besides another station was fighting its way into the limelight, ¢ tadio talk. ie Quartet, . iy v ) il KGO—Oakland—361 ey J s HEUEE 1cilo Boys” talk. ' { by beans of a barrage of dance Wiz, Wi Mangelk : | 9—Dinner concert. . ormica orchestra. q " g . mus conduct a cantata compos y i 0—-Ford £ $ ) | 10—News, stocks 3 2 G Tt L himself with small orch WKRC—Cincinnati—123 2 . Then we went to WOR at New- wer Ganger as soloist; Josef A ; WLWIL—New York Artists’ recital. | s e o quartet, | ark, where the Harry Wills-Floyd Hofman will give the second Part}s_porg Popovisky, planist. A a0 ! (ate auartet. | T om fight was scheduled, The of Program. 9—Mystery Quartel, WJIR—Ponti Mich—517 mm“)rw 2o )afi \pnnm)n;.n,(- eE L e S nounced. | alk on “Citizenship." Orchestra : un in n‘ e SR En R o ather and missing Per- | g'30" Ingtrumental trio, et sololatn: -Auction Bridge featu: e e e ¥ i i - giving us the feeling that we wert panting for breath, He was {oo ner- | vous about his work and it was no Tfiroug/z tllle Stafic pleasure to In-i-\n.(u.hmx. | We listened to parts of an enter- | Railroad talk, Garrow Geer, iltor Yorkeman, tenor. Male Quartet. am from 8 —New York—4s8 WHAP—Brooklyn—210 W WJI—Detroit—b17 :80—1'inanciul summary. ity course. st nk Dole of | crald Tribune, 15— Vanderbilt dinner music :15—Program from Stginway Hal orchest I'razer Gahge, soloist; Joser anist. 45— William Bailyn,. sea song 10—John A. Warner. 1 —Willlam Bailyn, songs. 30— Mayflower orchestra. WaY—New York—105 30— Ambas 8 pianist. ns, contralto. andu Albu, violinist. Pay Your bills Promptly,’ Clem Shaver, WGBS—New York—316 fncle Geeber 6:30—Poys’ progran Arrowhead orchestra, —Y. M. H. A. vocational forum. :15—Addie Flanders, contralto —A. Wayne, “Entertaining Rocter Applesauce club, mind today after having wrestled| PERSONAL—If the operator of a || Velces tested Tuendava and Eridase 0—Navy Day; Junior Na A trom 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. | ghonal "‘ SRkl Jlectricity in the rough last | high powered, straight eight rencg- || ges 1274-13. Sodle sto-3. || | Gold Du. s—Dinner concert, * e | thing about ra If you don’t like — 9—E ady hour, o—Musical program by artists. “There's a little rose \\rvnd casket | anything, away you can go. 'Hm} J D DONAHUE 10—Grand opera 9:20—Farm speeches; musical pro- | resting on a marble stand.” You re- | column doesn't play politics, what's o . o member the old song that begins|more. 3 Zyening at Home.” like that? Well s | Voice Culture . that's our frame of | —Dinner music. §—Dinner concert. Mispronounc WREO—Lansing—301 welton dinner, music. = | iast night's best bets, with the Commodore, New York, through PAINTERS AND . Furniture Moving 5—-Al Makon's orchestra, s meters)—Musical features | 7:30—Arthur Ackerman, pianist. m_—— much static, but an abundance of | section of the program, the singing Estiimates Cpirfully Given on 9 . ‘ o OYSTER HOUSE bl s o §:20—Alice B. Evans, talk. terary Sidellghts; songs. tainment. Whether these noises Were | with more success than we thought | “Bill Mc Walters, tenor. 10:20—Musical program. to shut up shop shortly atter 11 soloist, in which the announcer stat- | Under Grant's 25c, 5u¢ and $1 Store | § NEW 1-FAMILY HOUSE FOR SALE IN BELVIDERE i i erchnie 7:15—Organ; story; Indlan music. | doubt by a short circuit of som Take Home Gorman’s stra direct KYW—Chicago—a36 | sible for programs to penetrate ,v the MAYOR. 's one good | ; ¥ N ic > | by WE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW IT TO YOU | 8—Program from WEAT, . Bill Wathey -Dinner concert. | tainment by the Mayor's Committee | T WHT—Chicago—100 ption, of course, of those broad- | WNYC. What mayor? Don't be fool- DINE AT s N | Britain. Western out- | name tacked fo eversthing in New | DECORATORS Cinders and Filling Arthur Ackerman, pianist. | 7:40—Entertainers. WMAQ—Chicago—448 electrical disturbance succeeded in|of “Yes, Sir, That's My Bab; Al Johs - Tel 2018 99 QP ) Q@ | 5—Edgewood orchestra. :40—Travel talk peculiar or not only to our locality, | was possible. After that we listened | 22 STATE ST. | { —_ o'clock because of the fact that & |ed five or six times that she had ap ‘ 4 Seven rooms, garage, hot air heat, fireplace, and entral Park and then dashed into CampReal Estate Co. WOR—Newark—105 i A .'A\vlun e o | ety r Ay can ey | Southern stations seemed to be | on Athletic Activities from the Hotel \WHHEN [N HARTF()RD CROWLEY BROS. 1 MOTOR - TRUCKIL WAAM—Newark—263 | 7—Classical program. 1 c : 18cated within 150 | jsh. What mayor always has his | | 7:10—Pearl Ryna, soprano. 1 a. m.— \f:v‘ti'qlnllr:r‘l League, ‘1-::-I;‘:ft\:lfi‘r\\;flx‘\)l;gl.' ‘I'u(»"::a “\:n::ol: (‘rt\’xlnl\v(\xnun‘;"' [\‘\‘-);l“ \'\“n\ ‘zn(i!:]grr\'t; THE HONISS 267 Chapman Street Material Furnished | $—Sarah Heilman, soprano. salle orchestra, rulning much of the evening's enter- | fellow who imitated CIiff Idwards. | 0—Newark night. ! 10—~Univers Chicago, lecture. we cannot say, but it was necessary | to a tiresome description of ti WFI—Philadelphia—395 WELS—Chicago—i45 curlous sputtering noise, caused no | peared in the open air concerts at!Also, Always a Fresh Supply To 7—Dance orchestra thing somewhere, made it impos- | {alking about this , arranged everything is right up to the minute 272 Main Street Phone 843 WLIT—Philadelphit—395 Plays and pi reviewed. Rooms 805-6, Bank Bldg. :40—Addie Flanders, contraito, and Rufus Hartill, baritone, serve Band. Mark Bristol. WOO—Philadelphia—508 WGN—Chicago—330 > accent may b erative recelver in our vielnity will Dinner music 7:30—Dinner music. f placed on the “rough.” Sput-|call at this office, he will learn some- 30—The classic hour. terings, crackles, crashes and groans | thing of advantage to him. Bring WIP—Philadelphia—508 30— l'.’mm music punctuated the ether during the en- | coffin measurements and list of §:05—Joe Ray's Night Ha tire evening, although on several oc- | chosen pall bearers. i—Roll ca 4 bir y list. WOK—Chicago—217 casions the air was clear, but not for S s—Elliott Lester, critic. { long. Goodness! You don't know how [ That's all for today, thanks! §:15—Talk by George H. Biles —Musical features. really angry we can be, dearie! —P. E. 1 THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY $0—Hyman Novick Lillian Gordon 10—Hyman Novick 10:10—Trving Argay, violinist, 10:20—Ernest Kramer, pianist, 10:30—Arrow srehestra no's Movie Broadeast. 7—Dinner concert. Navy Day Program.” 9-11—Popular pr 11—Pagoda orchestra. WEAP—New York—i92 Dinr 2 WQJI—Chicago—443 WCAU—Philadelphia—278 $—Dinn ¢ ‘Building and Loan Method.” |11—Rair s arles Morgan, Jri, talk. 2 & m. e Ginger Hour, orge D. Washington, bari g WCBD—Zion, 11.—345 hology of a Monkey." 0—0Organ anf celestial bells. Studio atures. —_— 30—Songs and X W HAS—TLouisyille—100 30—Billy Hayes' orchestra _Eddie Rosson and his dance Hardin Shaw, entertain WPG—Atlantic City—300 sccompanied by orchestra -Organ recital Thrift talk. News bulletins. o dinner muslc, 5 hion flashes. WSB—Atlanta—i28 Plaza artis's 9--Lyon and King red letter pro- ";‘;";;;m e i SR ' Nov. 9 Is Positively the Last Day! ! See Us Now, Before It Is Too Late ED.YoU DIDNT GET MUCH OF WELLHE DIDNT §:30—Faculty of School of Mus 1 2 DAYS ~| A LOAD O GET MUCR OF WooD FoR A DOG -EITHER- Left for You to Buy a Crawford Range During Our Sale S | — HELL COME SNEAKIN BACK A CRAWFORD NOW AS CHEAP AS $70 HOME ABOUT T WHAR—Atlant Book review Trio ~Strand organ recital News ather and market re ‘ WGY~—Schencctady—380 1 dar yiie, featur- | Jinner progran g Fred rch { P ° ect of Electron Disc midt, clarinetist. WGBU—Fulfor BUILDING LOTS i INVESTMENT || - Mo G |00 26 Suev v e | PHONE 361 Read the ee et s e CLASSIFIED |35, sip. oo s ™ I SPECIAL TO STUDENTS i, son ki Boral ‘sechest TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT ADS 10:30Frank Edgar, eongs. | T:30—Tokdn ._ §—Sunnyside Serenaders | \y‘.fm‘w.« St Bouthacs Any Make, Late Models . . . $10.00 for four months [§| =D WURGLER, WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS WGR—Buffalo—319 3 o o . FOR WIS FE, TRADED OFF E OF HIS PRECEDING it ' ree e e || New Britain Typewriter Exchange BIRD DOGS FOR A LOAD OF STOVE WOGD TODAY lelephone 612 WMBEF—Manmi Beach—383 7—Dinner music by Fleetwood Hotel Q@ « 80 WEST MAIN ST. g« 1—Program same as WEAF —_— —— { WBAP—Fort Worth—1476 PAGE WHAM—Rochester—278 J Classical program by favor- heater orchestra. te art 96 West Main Street

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