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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1925. e | 12:30—Dinner music, | WOC—DAVENPORT-—181 cltal | KOA—DENVER— WQI—CHICAGO—118 Chimes, 12—8kyracket froll s—Stock markets, ne [ | s—Rainbow orche Bedtime story WHAD—MILWAUKEE-—275 | $:30—RBrown Palaco String orch, R | 11—=Musicat program 10-11—Erwin 8windell, org 7:16—Orgun recital of Knowledge program |2 a. | Marcus M, Colien, tenor 11:30—Wisconsin Roof orchestra; | 10§ um, commemorat \‘R& —CHICAGO—345 KENF—SHENANDOAH— Wisconsin Roof Creole roof,| ing nniversary (Dec & 11 Rodeheaver | S—Concert by the ed © in dance music. Solo numbers, | 15 number will be ‘ program; ’ and Glenn.| Eang | 12:30—0rgan music. | instrumental selection, G rox & Co lnc. 5 | WMAQ—CHICAGO—118 KMA—SHENANDOAH~ WSOE-—MILWAUKEL—216 | Spangled Banner,” played by L] .’ 130—NcLeans dance | 7—Organ recital; story. Domestie Science talk and re- | 10—Violin recital, Talk, “Contacts| ophone band of Public Service WRNY—NEW YORK—259 | 9-~Northwestern University lecture,| tall program | With Our Student 1 Alumni" of Colorado, followed by Hartford e Birthday Today?" 9:30—Musical program 10-~Program by puplls from Wales| Current cvents invocation by . Trnest W " L \w H \l[n'n:(fl music, (411:,r1||>h uw(ur‘mns‘h. | 10-WMAQ PL Consolidated High school 10:30—Bass solos and report of Hu Wood aplain, United States ) J—McLean's, ommerce of the day. | WIBO—CHICAGO—220 WHO—DES MOINES—526 mane W« rmy, Fort Logan, Colo, Next, the INFOTICUT'R ‘ Q ::‘f‘g I;-]-l’!]tf”n:lwlc Opera v]mtm. . | 7-9—Popular_ballads. 7:80—1Itecse Hughes orchestra, KEMX—NORTHEFIELD—! KOA orchestra will play & varlety CONNECTICUT'S CHRISTMAS STORE 010 -Hal Chase nes Beaver, songster, 1t e >opular Progri 5:30-~Variety program, Santa Claus sal program of Sgan Ry L 10-11:30. WHN—Dance musle. | Spacth's Artists, Les “”,',.,._';'.‘,‘I‘“lr“}l','z’:,‘l')‘ okl abt e b Rl e Ny Store Open Saturday Until 9 P, M, 10:00 WLIT—Dance music. alk. | 7—Classical program Sisters in harmony duets, Dance | 3 s 5 WAHG—Frank Laplerc's amuel Polansky, violintst 3Rimnatart) Alnma orcheatra | B mroEAIet bylinha T rks, | e -~ o e 10:30 WJZ—Paul Specht's ‘Are B Eliminators Practical?" rgan recital, | 10—Dance music, 10:30 WOO—Dance music. | 9:15—Harvey Corbett, ‘Architecture’ oue BT A Ry, . 10:45 WOR—Vncent Lopez's. | ane Tuttle, contralto, WOK—CHICAG [.s—Vooal and tnstrumental program. | 11-12 WEAF—Ecn Bernie's, viation talk. €-8—Concert; 9:30—Music by the Sellard orch. FOR SALE BY 11-1 WGR—Vincent Lopez's, Pletro Soldano, songs. e e dorshaatrar | KSD—8T. TOUIS—5845 [ DALl 11:00 WCAP—Dance musle 10—0dierno Quartet. | WEBBM—CHICAGO—226 T—Dinner 1ausic by orchestra from 12:00 Wk WHAP—NEW YORK—210 | S sphg R PR e 6.7—Dinncr musie. Artists; dance or §—Fur Hour program of Irish songSE EVE & 1-8—Nusical Dprogram, | WIID—MOOSEHEART—303 | by Margaret Nolan, soprano, SN RS o R-z(—'.\,olhg\- songs, Princeton quar- | o hour .9,‘1;,”;‘,\'\\]\1\ program from WEAF, 0. “Whispering Baritone,” frt . New York, wnz,l u.l:m__-g fll‘(!n|1n]4a'“cs' e | e Liktoalfnroatan J ttin' Up Hour. | WDAT—KANSAS CITY—36 tet, WUBH—NEW YORK—2 | BH—CHICAGO—370 {T—Markets and weather, ] WRNY, 9:45—Pitro Soldano, ballade | 6-Katherino Connolly, soprano. | g water Beach Hotel Orlole| talk. Talk on Meats. Tel-Me-a- (B Distributors to the franchised dealers listed helow: minstrel, ndith Roth, soprano. | dinner concert; | Story Lady. Music by Trianon | WEAF, 7:30—U. § Army band.“po4 8:30—Radio Trio. ence 1, soprano; i semble . WJAR and WCAP. ‘{“"“"""“"k‘ Grelt, teno -10:30—Classlcal musical program | jestic String Fnsemble, \\ AHG—RICHMOND HILI~316 NEW BRITAIN | WHO, 8:30—Smith Sisters, harmony girls. 10—FEdgewater Beach Hotel Orlole by the Star's Radio orchestra and | BRISTOL orchestra, dance oelections; Flor- | assisting soloist ” | B ’ American Battery 0 (= tidls hroramcom e ta Christensen, contraito. enco Behrend, soprano; Frank | 12:45—Nighthawk trolie. Dance | Spring & Buckley N kms orating KOA's first anniversary. 45—Michael Lambert, cellist, ordner, baritone. | music and solos, k B \ [" A | ackman WOS, 9—O01d time fiddlers, 8—Meta Christensen, contraito. | dgewater Be Hotel Orlole WOS—JEFFERSON CITY—411 | o & Ramfor ' Bristol Battery e Banjo Eddie orchestra, dance selections; Irene | 9—Talk, “Insurance in Missouri.” Barry & Bamforth < % ) WIIC—HARTFORD—176 tichael Lambert, cellist, Beasley, “The Girl From Dixie,”| Le Roy Kelsey, reciting original [B o 0 o« CRRYV o 6:30—Dinner music by Emif Heim- nta Clau 1rend, soprano;| poems. Old time fi in pro- B Smokok & Nipert :”‘R“‘ VILLE bergéy and his Hotel 1Bondl trio Mabel Lest] Impromptu Revue, Idgewater| gram of barn dance I H. C. Atwood assisted by Earle Styers, baritone, Raymond Maher, Jeach Hotel Oriole orchestra WOAWSOMABASSA0 Johnson & Morse 5 R 4 and Miss Emily F. Atwill, pianist | i45—Mubel Besthofi, soprano, WENR—CHICAGO—266 ( 1 —Sandman's }\u , Val Mec JRESTVILLE and accompanist. baritone 7-8—Daily dinner conc Rauland wughlin, Silent Night. v T ans s (Mlevels 6 W 'vh:r report, ink Lapiere's ( Lyric Trio. Santa Claus letters. | KIAB—LINCOLN—341 Henry Morans Ray Cleveland WG >|s~l REEPOR —Continuation of musical pro- Plano and vocal selections. | 9:30-—Belshaw's orchestra in dance Ekk Bros. gram. cad orchestra, | 9-11—Popular program. All-Amerl-| program. Banjo, ukulele and voice |l M, Perry e : on, sopranc, | “con Ploneers. J. E. Petersoni| trio. Double plano selcetions and ¢ PLAINVILLE 10—Dance muslc by Emil Helmborg- | 9:16—Helen Pearsall, pianiste, | Archie Rawls, tenor; Floyd Falch| “Blucs” singer | i (E . st 's Hotel Bond orchestra, direet | 9:80—Salvation Army Quartet. 4 popular songs. | WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—110 Gould Battery Co. | B. & L. Service Station 10—Club Royal Trio. 10:30—Orchestra | WGCP—NEWARRK—252 from the root garden and restaur- ant atop the hostelry. ican Pio e duets. eers. 1 Services from Temple Is Minned syn- and s \n’,vhr Violin solos. # Ball Tire Co. olis, SOUTHINGTON WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 Vocal seleetions. e aniw DRl R | . () 6:25—Market reports as furnished | T—Schwartz orchestra WWJ—DETROIT-—353 Ance i niozram Rk Golden | W L CEW arner Gould & Co. by the U. §. department of agri-|7:30—Kcnnedy Harmony Group. Yinner musie. | asant orchestra $—Hock and Jeroms §:13—Charol de Thome culture at 6:30—To be 3oston. $§—The Detroit News orchestra and WAMD—MINNEAPOLIS—211 s, planist | announced, Boloists, $:05 — Concert orchestra, Organ re- —Radio N » League under WOR—NEWARK—105 9—Dance music the direction of Thornton W, Bur- | 6:15—Santa Clans WOX—DETROIT—5316 gess. Mr, Durgess will present W. I Words mispronounced, 6—DInner concert ffom the DBook- ne Brooks, turator of of ' ¢ —“Sports,” Bill Wathey, lac hotel birds at the Boston Soclety of Jacques Jacobs' Lnsemble S 10 pr m 7 1sino orcliestra | WIR—DETROIT—516 his subject being Tapics of the Spencer | 7—Jean Goldketie's ¢ orchest e Sym- L assisting ano recital by Junior H. ‘oncert by 9— Concert Pease. e Apolio quartet presented by Jane Han- son, violinist; Helen He, Lucy Wilcos, pianist. |9 violinist. ood, violinist. |9 andolin Good Will pr Dance music, Serenaders Ballin and 1 William sicgel, Lockw Golakette's 0los HOSIERY 0:30—Concert by he Tyrolean La- I'rank Vizete 11:30-—The M 01d Chief and the j dies' quartet, under the direc ui3 Allan Concert Trio, | Jewett Je of Mabell Hubbard Gross: Mrs, ; 10:15—News Bulletin. | WARD—PORT HURON— Gross, first soprano; belle W 0—Mary John ”y”' Uul‘f» Musical program from v'hl[ Humphrey, second soprano; J Vi “I" ‘\/‘ltl” ’H,"‘\‘ Bpds b ”“"’“ Dance music an There are a few really personal gifts that a E. Chandler, first alto; Minnie | WA RN H Noesl sk e 3 woman or girl appreciates above all others, RO nr it i—Al Makon's orchesira; talk | WREO—LANSING—286 man ov girl appreciates above all others, 10U, §. weather reports; missing | 7—G. Cidonis’ orehestra. 8= music, Speed Wagon Sere- ] and one of these is Silk Hose. We will box persons’ deseriptions. | 7:30-—The ‘xvfl!‘l“w'l‘ | nac \"uw"‘l bt me by the them individually or in threes. ving three | WOAC—MANSFIELD-—211 T:45—Tien 1riedman, songs Gold Standard Ensemble AR R e S ports. ik S—jiscite Wilheim, soprino. WEAR—L, TANSING—286 i v‘.n‘!r cconomical because the price is 3 “How Plants Live.” |8:é e ‘\}wnl‘m'l;v‘nlg ‘lu'w:‘;llk\\mzm it Ra school e r"uw on special, e —PHILADICL A z00l0s and forestry. Mo S S GhiEon 2 ; 845 WIAR—PROVIDENCE—306 6:30—Concert orchestra, §—Musical am from the studio \ ‘_v\ h 1~‘ \ ¢ il \u. 3 pair hoxed .S$4.50 7 rmy Band, T—Dance orchest WEAO—COLEMBUS-—291 & FFox Special Sitk, 1 hoxed [ sram I \1‘” LPHIA—395 | s—Talk, “American Specch,” Trof. E Onyx Chiffon Poir 3 pair Imwr\ 10- e m Daddy | sada Harbuger e TS S : i TS B WA ACTBOSTON—280 Congertanuale. s University Girls FREED-EISEMANN HIS five tube dry cell Freed-Eisemann i —Kiddies' Klu R ind; dance orchestra; - i ) : 5 e Gt & “Fvolution on Trial." | " steing ensemble; mixed quartet. | 8:30—Taik on elementary radl MODEL FE-18 L Receiver was given the most exacting l‘; Fivst Floor s “The Radlo Widow.” | 10—-Arcadia dance orchestra, v--May Furniture company & | Y 5 S 000 WELL—BOSTON—319 WIP—PHILADELPIIA—508 eibhistra 3 7 FIVE TUBE RECEIVER | tcjst ewe.r attempted in hndx.o. 0{1 a 10,000 h 5—Big Brother clnb 0:05——Dinner mus il el I,\\,".‘ '17: e | mile trip around the United States and a Sl e : i ; | tucky Nigl in dance music i} Canada, it brought in scores of broadcast- q AT WOO—PHILADI LPHIA—508 | program. 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