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TR e Sy AL TR NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925, Sould, it was impossibi, [ N 8—Dance orchestra, 10:30—Meyer Davis' band, for us to bring the station in again and the nearest we could get to i1 was a program of tn pan danc orchestra, Or.| musle belng rattled off by a statio . N Carmine Coppola, flute, 1:30—="Uncle E musical show ;i g ¢ . . DANCE MUSIO TONIGH) PP & cal show, gan right next door. 5 WOKO—Brighton 9—Jack Miller, violinist. T:45—"Ttaly Revisited,” N. A, N.|11—Dance music and popular vocal LR 3 WM Minhatisn 0:10—Judith Roth, soprano, Cloven. selections, L e m s s wis 5 WIP—=Dshos’ muslo 0:30—Y. M. C. A. Colored Branch. |7:45—University of Pittshurgh. 2—Jack Chupman's orchestra in|from Cinderella ba i 10 WRC—Meyer Davis', 10—Charles Posnak, planist. 8:30—Hal? hour with famous com- |carly morning frolic. Hartford, came from WTIC 0:50 W Ariaatsad: | 10:10—Jacob Forstat, celllst, posers | B0 SRty ‘ P et ! - : orchestra Is rapidly WHN—Kentucky. 10:20—Charles Posnak, planist. 9—KDKA Little Symphony orch, 'DAF—Kansus City—i07 | becoming extremely popular with WNYC—St. George's. 10:30—Arrowhead orchestra, A ht concert, alk, Tell- -Me-a-Story Lady. | WIIC fans and Dance musie. | AL A 5 ; fanon I ! —Vincent Lopez'. | WMCA 'w York—311 WCAE—Pittshurgh—161 Night —— §:30—Interview with Anita Loos WLIB—Elgin—302 | THURSDAY, i and John Emerson, 2 KDKA—Plttsburgh—300 8—Dinner concert 8:40 — Amedia S8anandres, soprano; | 6:16—Dinner concert, 10—The Boss' Own threutens to eclip ! Emil Heimberger's gang down at 1 Frolle. Three| Bond. It doesn't seem to us t) WMCA—Ernle Golden's fi-'m-ou Vall string ensernble, 6:80—Dinner concert, 4 ras a st [ such a thing could happen, sinc :80—Joyce Meredith, readings. ‘ iy : : ban; = two orchestras play cntirely diffcr- [ £ : —Sunnyside orchestra. | period. WOAW—Omaha—526 ent types of musie. Bill special 1180 Wi o i e ! Ivertown orchestra, “lassical program, on the products of Tin Pan Alley § §—Address by Nathan Strauss, e oyal Fontenelle orchestra with now and then a dip into 11 EVENING PICK. : i:"——):nmk”nn I‘l\«'\luo Joprano, WADC—Akron, 0.—258 | 10—Dance musle. SOnES of 25 years ago, while Helm “The Witching Hour” is the name | ,i¢0—=Sneddon elr, b L5 Oar e Lo n0nLIRs = Bier plovgialmodt Remtlrelyii) L DR | 9—Minnie Well, planist. | 9:80—Artists’ ‘ of a four-act drama which will be S ] recital, WCCO—Minncapolis—i16 musle from the current musjca proadcast tonight. Band concerts, | 2:45-—Certrude Steiner, soprano. vertown orchestra, §-11—Same as WEAF, New York. |comedies, interspersed with cl | 10—"How to Drive Automobiles." —— 11 —Travel talk | arrang: He % f jazz and classical music will com. o ; a arrangements. Hence, thoe bands ap kTot tho rokient 103—Avo Bombarger, tenor. WTAM—Cleveland—390 peall to two different tynes of : | lance Fastern Time. | hie Goldeny orchestra. §—Dinner hour music. WHAD—Milwaukee—278 | lovers. As for us, we enjoy hearing WEAF (492) $—Musical varieties, |12—Broadway night. — T—Dance music, Milwvaukee Athletic! both of them. WIB. (503.9) 8:15~Recltal. - WEAR—Cleveland—390 club orchestra, e et WRC (469) §:1 e my Band WHN—New York—361 7—Dinner concer Bill's orchestra started off witl WG (348.6) 9—Minstrel ssow. :30—Leslie McLeod, tenor. §—R. T. L. program, KOA—Denver—328 “Silver Head,” which, in spite of the KDKA (309) 9 neert by KDKA b 3 k, Billy B. Vu 9—Duteh master artists. $:30-—Herbert White and his Sllver | ten cent ring to the name, really has ymphony orchestra, dnq orchel y TR State orchestra a nice little theme, A suxophone trio 1) 9—Evening opera. Cecll Kennedy's quintet, WSAI—Clncinnati—300 €:30—Farm question box. in close harmony started oft t) ) 10—Volgu Trio. Will Oakland's Shanley, §-11—Program same as WEAF. Soe number, the trumpets punctuating S | 8:30—Guardian Entertalners. KGO—Oakland—361 the number in the background, witl § - e : L Jimmy Clark’s Entertainers. | WELW—Cincinnati—326 10—News, market reports, stocks | sharp, crisp blasts. Then a gronup in i )—Pitzpatrick Brothers, songs. | 5—Dinner concert. and weather, following by a chorus 1uken , violinist. b Melody Boys. 11—"Her Temporary Husband,” r. muted trumpet, gradually 3 "f V| ('| | Vaudeville, 45— rt and orchesira. | comedy In three acts, by KGO wed by @ soprano sax in con- M - A iy 5 & 30—Kentucky orchestra. Players, Arion Trio. fon with the tromhone. Th: VKRC (423) 8—Ppete Mincowsky fyy_cgrayan orchestra, WKRC—Cincinnati—326 1 a. m.—Ben Black's orchestra, finale chorus brought out all instru “.“’l“l"‘ A "”f"'_]”':’r- vianoi POD | 11:35_ Radeo orchestra. 9--Artists and other feature, g like mad, cam WOAW (526 $—Orehestra and so. | 12 Midnight—Ted Lewls' orchestra. . - centric,” an old number whic WIR—Detrojt—>517 . hi nolI lost its nu.]"r‘ for us ) —Po _ WNYC—New York—526 T—Jean Goldkette's orchestra. s TII h fi S There's lots of pep and innumerabl . - HisEovtlasgoro Market high spots, roug the Static trick breaks, together with quecr | L ilie 70.2) 10—Jazz Scamper | 1:10—The Satanic Ramblers. renaders and soloists. e s ,rhylhmh! arrangements. We fir 3 FARMINGTON. bpeans 30—Police alarms. orcliestra f Sy heard that number played by Ted B eh 11100501, 3. Bandens; | T The Satanic Ramblers. { Static was heavy last evening, al-| Lewis last winter or thc spring be- $--Tha Teanetts Quartet / | though most of the stations suc- | fore, we fo 8:30—Temple Emanuel Cholr. 6—Dinner ¢ ceeded in making themselves heard Central Time, §6) T—Concert, 0—Musncal seuec- ons. anist. WOC (484) Orchestra program, > of) p et o e 8:15—Martha Weiss, pianist, $—Program same as WEAF, through it, at least, late in the even- Other numbers play wera, “Col BvELEaL) e S | \\"x‘u, Fitzpatrick, £ S ing. The carly part of the night was [ orado,” a smooth waltz; * o 4 T WREO—Lansing—286 Inot so0 good for reccption and we | Gold To G . R \ . 4 e Witching | :40—Martha Welss, planist. 6—Dinner concert. contented ourself with the nearby | we didn't ca . ) L 10—Michacl and Wm. Fitzpatrick | g stations. However, as the hour be- | Call You 0 a four-act drama. zpatrick —Orchestr quartet; instro- weetheart,” one of our . SiDalealiroe ot 5 rend of the 3 gnental solos., came later we gr m.mg : r(:ur‘h"'f favorite ch started off as @ KPO ( i e 30—Police alarms; weather. A Rt | out, bringing in a large variety of ! waltz and ended as a snappy foxtrot, M K ance music. Tias g Ahestral WOK—Chicago—s217 csting material. The electrical fand “Jingle Bells,” that old time [§ il rograms etexn S : 7—Concert hour. rges, of which we spoke yes- | school room classic. ) Al Programs on Eastern Stand e T R o e . me.) WRNY—New York—259 | 11-2 a. m.—Musical features i : AL . e gk T—"Whosé Blrthday' Toduy? : , an CNRO offered the Chateau T d BT V! ‘hicago—37 are hoping against hope that they |ler dance orchestra in "Oh, Kat) § CAREFULLY RB RIC ED )’ 17 05—Telegraph sport flash, ago—370 | ping . Ka I l WTIC—Hartford—176 Telegraph sport flash 22 7 ““un" e oy Ol su—Dinncr music, Hub Restaur- ) 7:15—Commerce of the day. 0-—Dinner mus erina’ and “If You e D U ey aoin i aar T CONVENIENT TO SCHOOLS AND TROLLEY 15- X 30—Talk, Estelle Sternberger 12:30—~Dance music. | One of the big features of the]band came through loud, But ti J:Ab—\Weather repo : evening was the broadcast from Me- | work was not exceptional 730—Talk, Li. Edward J. Langrist, | 7i45—Music chats. —_— S0iE e ] b o ' nan goes to School Roosevelt Concert orchestra. KYW—Chicago—326 | ehanics' hall, Boston, through WE e oo b 0 Too.” i 8:30—Radio questions a.d ans i nner concert {of the ann lene Company| Irving Bernstein and his La Java E SY TERMS RRANGED Jinner music continued, 8:4 Afe's" jokes, E B 8. ; how. Transmission was not partic orch ra from WCAP, Washing AMinstra) Show N S TAak RiA kAT othern: 3 ading !ularly good, but the main features|ton, came in with lots of volume —Minstrel Show. AR i o 5ONgs. 9 Musical program. of the program were pleasing to| shortly :r 11 o'clock. The old pan ¢ LEE Bl S o | hear, there being a at deal of solo | handler, “Yes, Sir! That's My Baby.” R 3Z—Springtic ays, philosophy, “Budduh Evening at Home. | hiear, there being a great d ; My ! . Wbz ]‘l" : ~:'_'klif”m” : —um”nu»z‘z s‘mg‘&) and chorus work of a high grade. | was the offering, preceded by a wiell B Il SR G ng: . Crowell's theater. A 20— One of the big features wasg the | played violin solo. unidentified. e : T—Market reports. e on Dntuoa | Tpsiaienna 7 e f wi of the Lancaster chorus of PR [ 2~ Introductory 1 nE | 102 2 e o ut children. This group sang | : Skl | &Y Conrses b! enni Yo0- :15—Radio Art Theater, —4.,uu n talk. 2, The purpose of life is to accumu tional Courses by Dennis A. Doo- |11:16—Ra. the “Pilgrims’ Chorus” from “Tann- supervisor ot siate dopart: ruses Ridiculs vt i 0 B 00 RAaiel o ez o Home Builders and Real Estate Developers fiin P i . stature of perfect men 1";:,,3;:, 11‘.‘;»?::‘::‘.}‘. Protf. . WEBH—Ncw York—27 10— Lecture; music. "z;_‘.vx‘”:ljllr’[inlm‘nh‘;_- ) ’“‘VHI]‘E“"QOV?‘; and women,” said Walter Matthews 7 HOUGH ST PLA[ lLLE Charlion Black of Boston Univer- Olivette I tine. el LS Wonc s BatelenianElifom W Wiat Clntinilati Dhasnio . Nv 18 ~Charles Reed, tenor. WENR—Chicago—206 | the microphone recorded the great at 11 o'clock last cvening wa 7 : sccordion, | )—Telen Muller, soprano. Dinner concert, f'“'“‘"’ truly d_"“ L ‘“»‘““‘”‘J"-v furnished entirely by blind peopl | i:45—Piano recital by Chuistine 5—Asterio Fernandez, tenor. 9-11—All-American Pioncers. T ST s - and there was a touch of pathos Metealf, i pps e — o T A o O S lwbont the Whole business. Matthews T Musical hour 11:3 erglades a. WQI—Chicago—148 ess of the entire progr A8k evell- | who has gained a reputation for his e e e L S ONARGE)| MOTOR TRUCKING wous’ descriptions i sa Goncha B 2 b | Yes and the nouficer himsel ear and loud. A vio- | ois Van A ; S +somefimes was a great deal |y, 516 by Henry Risch was also on Voice Culture sopranc ] i 5 jof rattle and er on that mike WIAR—Providence—i306 % N Kaufman, and the number was || Volees tested Tuesdnys und Fridogs (lnders and Fl"ll’lg The Larkinite 150— MoHugh, T ; story e the SR (o ;:(‘;»s |\.’”J‘w‘»“,v SR : e L g i Material Furnished | cal program g Y ruehl, soprano. { had a bad cold and was talking With | pysgazes wore played in an uncer- | \Nor ‘S Suilo 846-3. ] o . Siivertown brenestra Stant'y Dag, plani T—Clicng swollen glands, ragked Vocal COMIS | taiy manner, as it (bt performr A. H. HARRIS 3472-2 PR and several other afflictions. There N S was too much CROWLEY BROS. INC. WELI—Boston—3 49 | — i . cal fen- | | n he had been able to sce the score L] . d; weather ‘BBR—Staten Island—2 . tAnd another thing, John Announcer |y wuo o remarkable performanc B ! l L STt soection o sour Lague, et bis o open everal |1, 10 | DULGing Lo PAINTERS AND + f imes while the rest of the show was ol ile y Malcolm Nichois $:10—Vocal ions. 3 Glee clut 0—Sunday school lesson 1B 0L : AL LI e i ors vill | RESIDENTIAL PART OF CITY DECORATORS GEO A Quigley i same as WEAT. |s; ith de B virie 1920 . m.—Concert Dad, but e was cartvlng on a splrits) o C e etions from WS, Atc || MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE 267 Chapman Street iR (] i i+ ; \ P which was dashing in in great | poR PARTICULARS ADDRESS Esti Cheerfally G ) e . Sl (it and the effcct was that of two 33 £ iR B 2 P/ AARS A VESS stimates Cheerfully Given on p . Syt WNAC—Boston—: = Lostnniiles oG, ations fighting for the same wave- . Vick Meyers' Mclody Artists BOX 20-WH, HERALD All Jobs — Tel. 2918 308 Main St. New Britain len s R Nt playingsfrom (he Atlanta Bilt WHAP—Brouklyn—240 s el in. he bulted | more hotel. “Ioncy, I'm In Love |= Dinner music WHAS—Louisyille—100 Into severa WA S i Mol Tuneot oremmsir, |10res to 101l v that somebody was | With You' was the oniy number, |\ \WHEN [N HARTFORD SET Gh LD o (G which we heard. WOR—Newark—103 5 0—Choir the Irst [ walking onto stage or someor “Wards Mispronoun Ereatviey s Sunday | had Just stubbed his too or some- | hlerfered eonsiderably, but the o DINE AT 3-FAMILY HOUSE FOR SALE ON EAST STREET Shelton Dinner music. school lesson. News E : it topped the disturbance s o ; i hellon it i AL With lot 58 feet wide. A very good location near the new S a8 * |y (e an re- | ram. s ths singing of the anariet | BOb Crals, commanden of Brock. THE HONISS o0/ whichis gong up. i secton wil be much mrs in one of th arnes post, American 1 of aneoItsprn R FE L s e o R e inville, s protty well satistit OYSTER HOUSE | popular now the school is on the way e dveried chauffew footman s days with his | { would have been more comfo . in other words. | . Dinner American log > he | perculator. In fact, he has aiways IPATR Q@ | were i v and in the J" L ; 2 99 [ a WOM—Memphis—199 | back € r well dressed persons \‘.‘W’:‘,;T‘m'\”,”}. ‘: ‘{,E‘\ 'L‘,,‘)][‘,},M ,,; :;:” Rl lllp ea s a e 0. or's ilawadians in weokl ‘_““ 1 poaRomen “”\“:’_'."]‘_Hf to date he has brought in 104 sta- | Under Grant's 25c. 5ic and $1 Store . : e ! A Dresum. | tions with it the g distance {Also, Always & Fresh Supply o |Jfj 372 Main Street ERoneloss pocois{S e APauKirils] WAV —\ew York—105 the middle of the|among them ing been 2-1Y, at Take Hon \ . sira. 7 Dream Daddy WMEB—Miami Beach—; e li't”‘\\”‘: e WW‘”“\ Plymouth, kngland, He says } cnone — brings in WMBEF at VAT —=New York— ust as loud e TS o e e 3 S B e 8 et b THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY \ el rted to s ) \ladelphia—30% M0—Flectwood hotel o R > could bring « hestra ki frolic . j I ing the eve He started at WGBU—Fulford, ila.—278 ndeney of | about 7:30 o'clock e quit shortly ™ e S j Sport rehestras 1o play arrange- 11, In that time he logged - = R ¢ «al selections? We |36 stations, and in each case he T p— vt class clectio c al stations last [ Waited to hiear the announcement ¢ the an, and presum- B — b o ¢ y Fleetwood : ' oreh select To make the act realistic, birthday list e her reg e's orchestra. Theresa W AU—Philadelphia ninilanolEolos . Voruliatas vening and at eac \,pyw a Recila WSMB—=New Orleans—319 : tet a:n0-—Bre crenaders, dance v 1 and were played ; theater orch. I. The puhlic must be getting 1ssies, but being KTHS—Hot Spri nwilling 1o fo 1zz. Therefore RAG CARPET WEAVING Waterloo Fiddle band geL sym ik ealis Ae iy Ehueshy 47¢ vamo WPG—Atantic City—300 : and soloists ' e ansona Rioy Satisfaction Guaranteed ; 1 Meyer Davis danes o | um fror stman theater, Phone A fyygltal e seheste WHAM, came in ERISON RUG (O, ueel ner music KPRC—Houston—297 slick, but somehow ther, the | mel, 646-4 P. 0. NO SIREE — IF | HAD AN ry O'Moot A m rehe AUTOMOBUL AND | WANTED To " s BE ocal « asno and dr RUN INTO A LOAD O HAY AND & ou ; e D e = BREAK MY NECK THERE AINT NO REFORMERS GOIN’ -TO STOP 4—Scast Jo Tric : == ME - AND “THEY AINT GOIN’ TO Slone, | S WHBAP—Fort Worth—178 A Keep You Cozy and Warm " fonss & i s s e p and Save Coal [ ADMIT I i 3 L roslamiee ] GAS HEATERS / M FUSSY ! b . i : EL;J(l"(l‘)Il{‘I(‘ HEATERS ‘ : . 59 : : el Musi re PARLI OVES - S ¢ A About food. Must be . 'rize co o I—Flover i 5% : WO0OD BURNERS 7 fine fresh food--good | S b A ( and pure like-- 1som, Dick RN FP—She nluuhmhv 66 Buffalo—319 WOC—Davenport—181 The Tip Top Milk In | WHAM—Tex hesier—273 JASTChTsr s it 7 X o SOME OF THE LEAD/NG CITIZENS ARE ALL | The Cream Top Bottle |« ester Philharme A A . A o M I L L S 2 UP IN THE AIR -SINCE CERTAIN REFORMERS || VE 1773- e . : S . sty L WANT TO ABOLISH ALL VERICLES THaT |f' PH(L\I; 1443 2 3 “ym’—“xn‘\m’m""—‘w = " ‘ ;i e PHONE 281 80 “ E&T MAI.\ ST GO FASTER THAN TEN MILES AN HOUR. Smithsonian talk. ¢ " — » . - IR T L T X ) 2SO B~