New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 32

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FRIDAY EVENING PICK WIIC, o Y cl WRZ KDKA WEAI WRNY Vani WGY, and 1 WHO WBAI WLIT, 11—1 str WIIC—=HARTEORD—176 WTIC Pittsby T7:30—First o Musie, §—Concert and his o Cook's Liutterfl the dir with a group fro Symphony ore A—"Whatdoyc 10—1 persor 1:05—McEne broadeast ¢ k's But- —Krazy Kat Kiddies k [ —Dinner dance, bhroad Young's Chinese-American res- taurant. ston Glee club and assisting music, broadcast or Inn. Checker Inn orch., on “Jimmie' Gallagher, WEEI—=BOSTON—319 10—Joe Hearlihy's orchestra. j:40—Lost and found; weather 15—Big Brother club. 10—Four Merry Milkmen. Half-hour of hospitality. 10—Neapolitan Girls' Quintet. Hohner Harmony Four Scotty Holmes' orchestra: band, W JAR—PROVIDENCE—306 Childrer 15—Mus ~—Speaker, \—“Gorman's Jolly Bale ~Hohner Ha 11—Biltmore WOAC—STORRS—2 I from program. WTAC —\\()ln ESTER—268 e W " w IU’L—\I \\ \Ul KR—263 Wind Quintet L P WAY—NEW YORK—105 WEAT—NEW YORK—102 WGHBS—NEW YORK—316 WMOA—NEW YORK WAYC—NEW YORK—326 i cast from \—WOO or m—m*-———-——-——— e i \ NEW WADC—=AKRRON Portag idio concert Willlam Dower, # \I\l(~1|l\ll\\lb— Ing Child lio st oncert gram, BYNCOy \\I\‘|—-lll\| Wi \—Ill‘ll OIT—16 Jear Sun fleld WIR—DETROIT—516 Sy ic-Condon trio. nd Heeht prog nm.\ \\hl O—LANSING—286 | nner hy t ny orchestra Midnig WEAY—\LW \lll(l\ 250 flash, YW, yroadeast JKA in Pitishurgh, by KYW 1 1time Wilson, ‘An Hour of Mu ' under the | monwealth Edi any 1 his « Ash an Sanders annour mnia ( ing 1 will est news of the hour—on the | irld every 1our and ha E orc W ine onteyn , Prof. J tine 1 soprano ; Duncan Spacth | {0, 8Oprano, {oliniste. ws Digest,” Woodwind Ensemble. Fva We violiniste. Poetry reading. ate Woodw Wilkin, 1 Ensemt piuniste, Tilkin. pianiste, Bethmann, baritone, WEFBH—NEW Y( —Volley Enrrise contralto. oprano, recita man, .ou Locks Alfred 1 baritone. ~Ifordham orchestra. WGBB—FREEPORT. ertha De orge Comer, bass Kennedy Jeannette Austi sella Moore —Tom Carlo's WOR—NEWARK—105 Words misy -mev]H Bill Wathey, “sports.” —Man in the Moon stories, Jacques Jacobs Enseml News bulletin WGOCP—NEWARK Jan William Thlefeld, entertainer. Willy Helm, zither, —Cheatham's band WOO—PHILADELPHIA—=308 N Story tel 1 Se 211 war, planist Koprano. contraito. orche n i sen's orchest fri | 10— ies of five addresses, —Tlohner hiarmony hour. WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 05— Dinn Bedtim WGY—SCRENECTADY, nusi story; birthday i BR0 Sunday school Dinner proran I talk by Rad e Minstre Acker net | BUFFALO—319 |« WHAM—LOCKPORT—27 n theater organ, WEIT—PHILADELPHIA—395 nd Fred Dii Charlie guitar selection tone., -All-American Bla 9—Voeal 11—Jack Cha Dinn sson. 40 WEBH—CHICAGO—370 Igewater DBeach Hote C chestra, dinncr concert, Pa ano; kleanor Kaplan, Slinist Yidgewater Dea Opera con ctions. Oriole | tions; any. Oriolc Hotel hestra EBH Light ter Beach dance sel flashes m- Dixi songs. J. WBBM—CHICAGO—226 | Harry and Sandy; Valentino stra: Harold Morava, | Williem Delton, 1 McManus; Ralph Bo Stewart-Warner Maurice Silver- Mowers Two J Garland. NR—CHICAGO—206 inner concert. Raula . Violin solos, Vocal se- and ; Joe Allabaughs | American Pioneers, Harmony 3 Moran and Alt, Hawaii ; Jack Todd, bari- Pioneers, caumont banjo; violi uno solos, Vocal solos. WGN—CHICAGO—302 Skeesix Time, Jrake encert ensemble ckstone strin and i and quintet, | mental music om Drake hots Po ar entertainers, pman’s orchestra. WELIB—CHICAGO—302 music mm and his Liberty or Glenn lullaby tir —WLS string trio. | Talk. Doris (lson. voeallst Chicago Little Ford and Gler Sy ar period. WHAS—LOUISVILLE—100 Music T Toli; Box pr mes. Music Civil s and 0. program rvice t WBAL—BALTIMORF—216 of traditional Jewish mu- of Har oneer WSB—ATLANTA—128 Entertainment ainment, ardt an WMC—MEMPHIS—108 Atwater Kent Harry Ni story proram lols organ reci M WHOD—C n\rr\\nm A—: WII—PHIEADLLPHIA WOAU—PHILADE EPHIA—278 ATEANTIC CITY—300 WHAR—ATEANTIC WASHINGTON—168 io W \~|II\(‘I0\ Quir W R( 1690 wear EAF, KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 WOAL—PITTSBU RGH—161 CITY—275 4 oli theater orgar Pat cetra Popular re Progral KTHS—HOT SPRINGS— m Princ Organ recital g KIMQ—FAYETTEVILLE RBasketh: University Arkansas vs, He )1 108! \\I(\I’—IUI{I \\“I(Ill— 8 Hotel Tokio 1 by Eas adway string b 1 cert by t Fort Worth WOC—DAVENPORT—184 Sandman Artists from Tilinols, k~(>—(l\l{l\l>\—-.‘(. \\lll\'\\”\ |\ \ \\Mu—ln S MOINES—526 i th ca band. Talk, National } \\|r\l——«l\\\»\~ CITY. ny or- ce mu- Gotd | 18 num- | | their board in great shape. | was no noise tc | musical co | wric Sinai | BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY KSD==S1, LOUIS—318 John Herget, accordionlst Ruth H, Wunderm, sopra \\n C U—\II\\I APOLIS—118 liet hote! orche Kueping t No. 1V talk, Music Dance program, Nankin Calt eming through tesy of Ti e Company at many ¥ vut the country time it } WG Tray i bt 18 ever hoen o Fleming was toru WHAD—MILWAUKEE—275 re marshal of Ohio Radio cartoon game. Winconsin theate WHRAF—MILWAUKLI 1—Variety musical pr - cal and fnstrumenta KOA—DENVER | Brown Pu I I " ROAD TO BE MOVED 10 SAVE OLD INN e < o (o Py ot of Chuns S M| at Sudbury KFI Vest Pocket concert, 0—1Los Angelos Examiner program All-Ameri Joke chureh “Our Twentieth Century Girl.” Violin sol .« KGO—OAKLAND: News, marke v Talk, quartet string Alexandr quartet, 5 Wayside Inn I bim o [plan to move the old Boston Post |road 500 feet from the door of st America lest hostelry in order to - |at Sudb caused —LOS ANGELES—105 Cafeteria or program. | lesser 5 The | the ing Realignment of the from motor vehicles omance of Boston llerald says this morn Western 1o Supply Co. pro-| A, 254 iltmore Note road will cost vill extend a mile and will eliminatg fangerous curve in the sent Toute facturer v Mrs, Ford and his with William commissioner o the plar Hor v with Williams, state public w State TOMORROW MORNING | = = =0 WNAC—BOSTON—280 WNAC Women's club. Lewis by veyed Mr. Ford let it be known fhat line with his restoration of the to its colonial estat | plans soon to rebuild the tone water mill which st Its reconstruction will le machinery, and it will br ited even as it was in the day n Lafayette visited Sudbury, 1t the revival o 1 dance and fidd as has been larg Mr. Ford admiited he had invited number of old time players to the inn today. Members of the Ford v will dance. The manufacturer Jay ‘demonstrated his spryness by ioining friends who were skating ¥ pond YOUTH WIELDS GUN al numbers; Talk argent. property N con- ands ucross cort WTAG—WORCESTER—268 Music. road, € a fash | ZNEW YORK—102 T:20—Iealth exercises ) WGBS—NEW YORK—316 v talks by Tere ies’ club program. whicl nsib 2—Luncheon music. veny WOR—NEWARK—105 Gym class., ILADELPHIA—509 on ar —Luncheon mus! WIP—PHILADELPHIA—509 —Setting up exercises ~Reducing exercises, \\llT—l HILADELPHIA 15-Year-Old Youngster Vires On Several in Fall River Police Sta- tion, § (P—The Polic tenan appling Wit} 1 boy rur three m Mass of Tall River, Jarn Ve Through the Static muv from serioug injury i fire on them w ntral police s opene to {in the listened yn't take up your ny great extent today. Wi or about hour only, last even- from about 9 o'c to 10 During that time, while we | couldn’t seem to do mu th dis- tance, the semi-locals paying There rity time 2y Sergeant Robert Wils spaper man were ir g when Sollz, who had been de- tained in t wrters ap- pearcd at a door a revolver he had taken from @ pocket overcoat Keavy wheeled and erapple im, deflecting fwo bul t grazed the licutens coat and the other smashed a |dow. The Toom eak of and ¢ of Wi was a feature. The Royal Salon orchestra, broad- | "\nn;:v\no 1gh WJZ, New York, of fered 1 ons from a ne ich will soon hit be called and hoy was iroadway. sh The Song of The Mlame Iready had several try i nu You Are and “Great {Bear.” The entire group was lin the subdued style Salon orchestra is Hmul Away” should be a hit. James J. Walsh, who o resting talk from WBZ several weeks ago, on Things That Cure Pe frpu, WLWIL, New York cit address n he 4 Hall meeting, s Dr. Walsh's | as usia very He had been broi Hk \\uh from 'l»\m River 'h.u auit with ir Dr int Funy was at ard Jvln' in long. voice was as sirong WLWL came thougt Jering the fact | stations . Geo. A. ()_1 s 308 Main New Britain Washing- _ > WHN, Se- t show becom- m of the 1 | v musica was play the ynians’ orel tons om We Recommend the STROMBERG CARLSON RADIO RECEIVER The BEST and We Can PROVE It Service Electric Supply Co. 179 Park Street J. A. 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