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NEW BRITAIN DAILY Hl RALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925, //"»/ = 1 T 0N 1 ) 1 "N U e e s e I Juanita," probably signifying llml‘ /ft Hotel KUK X— n\\||\<.\—-:m< Wtinte it bronde Tfi | the group was in Spain. The next| WELW—CINCINN AT — 6:80-—Dinne b i i ectudy number to be played by llw ore hw- o R e e rongh the Stalie {|mie is ot is e ssinee § iy Hawkns," \\(l\\\fiil\l\ll \7 wil oade ), ment of Song of lln] A.“ ‘What Il S — 5 & ) nity Firesi “Inel Bedtim )y, o Sympho! oa- e SRR hop, 8kip and jump that gang must k ) \b s « AL f 20 Rialto or 1 ki ¥ 0 \ 0 Mt continuous chatter of electricity have taken! The nounc Ihdlllhn\ Christmas er dinner i musi |the opening of v studio by ed up th mosphere consld- | gjgn't mind crossing _a couple bly iast evening, but otherwl x X 1 vluxe pr " t S statl SATREDAY g ) pringing that one about DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT, p na WIIC—CNCAN VT2 o3 i R e R e e L AR O [ MOflllfllefl ¥ . Marion Meiay's straand Hays' organ juhl | \\\\(\\\ ( v 8 s ¢ \ 1o f sance announcing ristmas Dy w ohaer night before, Shortly after 11| J 100N WS A I—=CINCINN VT =326 WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—116 y WGY, in the sorviee ¢ ock, our old fricnd, Joe Buzzer, | yongrin,” together with a lengthy | ; WHN—D), f WMCA=NEW YORK—311 : i R 5 e as s > " % : ed up and played o merry tune abion 5u (he matid ot th sies Wost Bend, Towa, Dee, 19 (A 15 WHNY—Or ¥ | ) \ g Enaetnble v V v < i actio 0l ! U 1 vos," inspl ir at ) ok [ o AL 5| by the announcer, were featured |Brotto as a monum to Chris ”’u 0 W e T with t dle servieo 1 3 9 loud did rrom WPG last evening, the station | redemption, containing stones, ore o \ . : the loud ones, The Ll ) P R music was furnished he ot CE R e ? ¢ ; e Chrlstias c neert 1 concert orcl and SorslsRironiovery sta okin e fui YW —CHICAGO— ) Miscellune po pro xpeeted rs in thi ! I ok we yet L enjoyable, inasmuch as no technical | Rev er Dobberstein et g Tolmite aatiline { 3 . Were | musical tevms were used and the | Already 18,000 visite e e S } : I as Lo present to the radio | entire discourse was given in words | have come to sve the work since i Selectlons from the opera, “Lo- | —_— fossils, petrifications, shells an G Tutin i & 4 nee the claborate tone color- | of or " | construction was noseven yeu WHN—NEW \4 : . ] S ML IR RS y i ngs @ reat ensemble of volces e | ago. Seven more years will be r e ; " 5 great time of musle WPG and WWI were both plug- | auired to complete ORO—NE\ YORK— el KOA—DEN LR — 1 o namoes of WOKO—NEW K i ; s o ARV t take the namoes of the ) Midway Mancing T ol e L ) v Camijin and RGO—OARLAND—361 \ ! wony Wrards i ! t N EVENING PICK ' ] R 1 e Iray n . 4 e gain remark that w . 10| phonog ceord are worn and the > been used. Ten 1 1 N0 g ) ] R e 5 Board S ¥ e anything well de e t $ (wice over the same ¢ When finished the Serie nett Malone, s y; Jack -1 liotel St. Francls dance or el T 1o i T . “It {8 the avowed purpose of 1 ! . St KHJ—LOS ANGLLEUS—05 5 WORK, « « | i el 1 i J WMBFE, 1l i y « ] i & ther Vh.u‘w'vi"” sal King § ) e feteria orehestra overcome and : PH—CHICAGO—370 ke P . 4 Lt NG T e N \m RHCHAMOND ILL—316 e orehestra; Sunday schoo F—He ) a 1. 5 Michi " i t ow WG A1 Uaelt L ohoin Tos e ¢ : o e e R T e S g o Vi : g westra § , teu S . vl Neu i t | u,m \y, tenor; Mar elly, readeri [ 7 gay Bewlah Ladon, 5 |,|,“__~\\ ||.\\« |~1n—| 3 £ the ariists featurcd on the WIIC was on the ) priest, who is pastor of & Miri wler; Rick Jack Coakley’s Cabirian : i ooy )t mirk the unique o'clock with & ) m, t o 1 P tholic church in Styen s Ky T, Wase | s Sl 15 o'cl through | cpeni nt i lteratbel 1. The ' imiet, devotes all of b M) x'\\\.—n\\ ANA—100 jons WEAF, New o Wil t," off st he | sk. He per: WENR—CHICAGO—200 y ,‘,, wery “La | puiiadelphia; WCAP. Washington 1 \proached 1 - 9§ ¢ o particular | ¢ 9 cach piece of stone, cot Daily Hml ¢ ¢ ‘wevas, M\“‘ Providence; WCAE, Ditts- | toot] { I it . The | or other article in cement, i Iyric trio, ‘\m e piro I'\yn ¢ hurgh; WRATL Cineinnati; WO, s y came in elear, the adoy ne a watchword 1 « v‘m letter fari *hiy i prat Tiburcio M Davenport: WWJ, Deiro WEEL WBZ was wit . ‘qm of the announc 1 ol t T mderia ¥, u8 a lesson : \\ rican Pic Juan Cabrisas, | 3osion: WCCO, Minenapolis: WGR. | € : wicrophon 1 Jl-American 1'ions : £ . 1 olinist falo; KSD, St WTAG, | old i er Marsi ari- | audible, otto is reminisee £ 1 WGES—0AK ¥ \"h_ ; T 1 r 1 BI is reminiscent o tasso, organ, orchestra ngE awny “Sometime? at the | Pather Dolberst Kame time, It layed as a dance | his life work, He nt from one to | thousands ¢ jolinist, - experience s, winerals, st a block throueh with it fomi ep, | to leave t rotty 4 work o o none in Ameri or, 1 1aorrow Night 1ot N ry talent in a m ) « Byes On Yon," 1 W 1setully employed by a wise Lambert Murphy, tenor, who ag ) . 1 1 Leard, ceoneiny of onc's spare time for t 1 in this city r will e om rom one . \ me to his t and his ren- O arly church when t‘mmum fear KIFDM KIFEQ KFMQ K SA( EAR, Clevilar ition i Town of Tiethl New Wayburn, Miss Nobody, a t rans hent on pe Hnifln. il KSO WEBAL WBAP W : : i Sip et WEAO WEBJ WEBW WEEIL| g5 Haying promo i Anna 3 m.wv WGER WHAD WHAZ |0 geveloped the co America Hoch and Jerome, two Skeezix time, member o HN WHO WIAR WIAZ WOAL B T Kindergarten and Elemen \\.q WOS WITAG WTIC WWJ, i Hohs / Al Eanber o ¢ and | caves to prevent rines of t lowly Nazerene from flhnumloh comedy “Tloneymoon Cruise,” will | hands of their enemies, One section Jarmony | entertain radio fans through WTIC | called the “Garden of Eden’ | chorus of the new two-act musical £ radio | st 5 . b ir recital | en Monday cvening, Docember 21, symbolize disobedicnce to Go ted o e this coun WHN, rk, w t 7:15 tree of life will he shown worl - v have broug ) ser 1¢ ade better by 1 t it the| The radie public will have a|in stone, Adam and Eve who yleld: r and have arouscd a curiosity ation wuas behaving self, “Liro ¢ nee to hear the son, hits of this the tempter will be seen standing siring quintet T in radio listencrs to visit the city | Eyes, Why Are You Llue, “He Left | new production and once again hear | i s tree with thelr eyes “Normandic.”” wer: ce num- | and dancers than perhaps any Roys entra NEWARK— rs's and Blackstons hote g tations in N« bookcd Wayburn will act ag master of cere- | with open mnouth as f grabbing ti WEAF—NEW YORK—192 tuce results (half hourly). songs tra, g i pul | i ding fea- fsolid for advertising, It is difiicu d cd of an appealing voice, | monies and will do his own ipple. Underneath the tree will be } wn's orchestra. ( s “Ea of K will come lior anyone to £ advertising | v naintaing 1 e o « a n v him, the insgoription i—20t leveland, When | (0 ¢ stations even at Iraw & Sonthwesl, Charies 8| 1 rave 8 e - dise 1os! actically ] , ers W | b cne else In the show business. Mr. | along a w inding Hawaiian Trio, r Eug 15, tenor; Frances |y roquetion ands great ora- fstations for advertisis counts ¢ 1 a groupsof his own com- | only one that will hroadeast any part | ing part of the whole cluster of th ritons ; st amd He or ! Sehie soprano: Ruth Bubl | {gp4g, “The A *on Monda¥ | revenue, The charge made by ssitions, both hnmorous and ser- ' of the show, and from what Mr. | work, ich sta- [ Wayburn says, we believe it to be | No journey scem too long for T'a Quartet. \ I i . | Sy ) prodt ¢ 0 pe ) WMCA is an- | ol \t eclat. | the best show he ever produced in | Dobberstein in quest of m 8 Trio ilele Tob M the Public | of W York station i resting, ¢ & made his years of experience in that | terial, His last trip carried hinm 1o ‘haries | Mist, S or Co! il © | “ear great amount of ady a teresting by e sim i 288, | about 7,000 miles, He has done cor String Trio. 0 tord nrgonc, ‘rograr red Hamm's Liber ro! on will be for broadeastiy e said to 1 1 he offercd | () giderable other work along the sani s all for today, thanks! line. ge st P.E. L | — Clarence Williams' Trio. Strickland’s orehoestr: ) ’ ) ming 1 r 5 cecmbe e for t 1S their studio, ’ | Wach day more than 5,000 tons of iFlordna String Trio; Radio W EI—PHILADELPHIA— 1 Tomatoes once were thought to be | newspaper print paper is produced m ( Tea Loom Ensemble. poisonous, | In Canada. ; Hawaiian Trio B ) en, banjolist ; old fashioned tri cning tal of 170 singers | gtation is eaid to range from $400 | + Williams' Trio | v:40 f and Sammy Fa a by popular . hour, Other broadeasting statio Sadie Jiskin, planist entertainer throughout the country char WGRHBS—NEW YORK—316 K o Wby tine . or ¢ WP ofessioni i et |i=pance orchestra, i .~ WLE Cornbus broadeast on 246 meters. The ax-|radio operntors are ] s Under the sun| MOTOR TRUCKING b S, s 3 ot e it o i B a0 ' STORAGE Anything S, Vst Mo Taik, Mme. Mary Polly. G ADELIHIA—308 4 : i Maurice | o o e interierence | radio oporators, Ho - ! INDIVIDUAL ROOMS Photographed Cinders and Filling Joe Kahn, 1 3 : rit n; tran . WMAQ—CHICAGO—I117 ) ary. b prosimity of ot ‘ HARDWARE CITY: MURRAY PHOTO €O, ! Material I"urnished ABEL 20 e on e dmonsiratl impractiea~ | whicl gave up its on i TORAGE 109 Main Street (Rear) Phone 3600 | A, H. HARRI 2459 L. W, SCHULTZ e R et | S B NN o e e b 0 el 1(.\5{9[.':;])"! A(. “"ARPET WEAVING| CROWLEY BROS. INC. Ko dele LR R R R | A7c Yd, PAINTERS AND Wi m|.7\| W \m K— i ¢ : 5 ] -t b dnning at. 1 o'clock e Unite it A ne b ‘ Erlcson Rug Co. 267 Chapman Street Entertiin L L 00 el tobert of WHN will be in | racks, home Estimates Cheerfully Given om Phone 646-4 Al Jobs — Tel 2913 prominent | Band, has been ine lison 1 1 Jame ker v\‘nkq,\'\l/ tion W i sthe Ward v York 1l 1 ) S5 VS « throughov he I o e sl omas Meizl us | Washington station in conjunction || With the Classified Ads —NVBANTIC CIEY =200 WHAS—LOUISVILLE—100 o t . clui | with WJZ and GY A ‘1,“”“,;.‘ the “Loviathan® isiclan ‘ o L ] As Your Guide THREE-FAMILY HOUSE ON LYON STREET I many [he used to desigr t v 1 Brand new, with steam heat, tile baths and oak floors WAB—ATEANTA—I28 her peo T ) radio. progrina from the 3 Read The TO BE SOLD AT COST BEFORE THE WI R SETS IN | AT e FODAY'S HERALD 272 Main Street Phone 843 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. NGy —s il —an0 THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY ORR—H26 WRW—TARRYTOW \N—273 HOLD ER NEWT SHES|? (A / W H—Clearwater, Fla— ey Lo RATTERIES | INTER STORAGE | Fully Insured | eS| (Noznos | THATS J, SAY | AN mm.. R (AW HL' e e el GOULD et et e s o | BATTERY - CO. | : - S WOC—DAV EAPORT—181 ! i MAIN \\l‘\'i)()\‘v TIJ\I\H\(: by 1 g g OF ANY DESCRIPTION . ! Art Backgrounds Built KN —SHENANDOAR—266 i W. H. COUGHLIN ; DISPLAY SERVICE KM A—SHEN ANDO AT —252 : . i 71 Asylum Street, Hartford Telephone 109 1 W!AR—CLEVELAND—380 ) c ! WSUI—IOWA T . WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE AT EARLY DELI{VERY THE HONISS H.“n(‘ Fresh Milk For || o TN G o e A ass i ) ' OYSTER HOUSE Breakfast ] 22 STATE ST. SAM WHITES DAUGHTER LASSITUDE “AND A LARGE ¢ F THers oo S, . 4 } T PORTION OF THE KITCHEN STOVE WERE BLOWN THROUGH THE 2 armers ‘ ( . : T i e | 'WEST WALL, WHEN THE HOT WATER BOILER BLEW UP AT {Tel. 1773-3 153 WATD—PORT RURON—2 RENESTINCOIN =, ras. popular ot ANsRAIwR TS ERRSE SRR S [ e CERTRAL HOTEL. TODAY-guiucummami — Take Home 2-19-28

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