New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1926, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN ) TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 20:40—Sympho R R - eSS e R ! " i Jo inje WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS=110 | cnough radlp listeners were 1n|—x.~r.| peclally for restaurant gas stoves WGR—BUEFALO—$ 11 1t 1 \ | 1l Hotel orehestia ol In the club, it wbuld b possible loft lighted by thoughtless cooks. 6:30—Dinner musie. ko 0 g [ v w WAL o bring some of the greatest talent | Laundry chutes of hotels causo = e W 8-11—Program same a8 WA | 1 i jo \ MILWAUKE = many fires. The watchman's nose is i 5 ppearing in Boston before WBZ's WHAM—ROCHESTER— n T 3 fi P Milwaulk Athictie elub oreli microphone from time to time, particularly trained to catch the \% §—Tecital o; [aul O i ROA=DENV ER=—323 . | | odor of burning insulation from L | 7=Theator arehestra KYW—CHICAGO Sitii—Atown Palace Mring orel WHAZ @ Troy N Y. camel crossed wires. Electrlo motors left 7:30 —I\\'] the KI_K market l\v\.v;;r : ‘M\w musie b ast f 9:50—1arm question box. 8lent ! yhough louder than we have h,.“mf running in factories ure another 8:30—Edison Hour from Wi ThK Night t in monthe. The Campus Serenad. ” N' h w h M menace. T D e W : Reo—ovkeann—s e e S Dallas Night' Watchmen Must| e TUESDAY, 9:30—~W. Curtis Nicholson E | Right w b 10" rand Tour Bpeo 1 ) 1l=1Int, Test silent period (All Prograns on Eastern Standard [ 10:30—Manhattan Serenader [ WMAK BUFFALO—200 7 Bl plaved program of dance music, Be Nasally Alert 'NINE PLANES AND DOZEN Time.) | WHAP—NEW YORK—210 115D T ren sl (o st oami i ol h “')‘“' 1 "”{:"&‘ out of Lh asal y [0\ | | 6=~Dinner music. Sy i broln XYW S b or mnl\', xu\n\;l. he announcer | ‘ . EVENING PICK, |10l \”m Ik WEC—WASHINGTON—169 udio in the J llotel, KE—LOS ANGELES—107 e AR fn the| Dalles, Tox, Jan. 28 UM — Tho Wiz, 9:50-—The Emperors of .-~“. | Rl s T erter Hamilton orchustra. 0=="An Hour of Mus} 111~ Danco orehestra and vaeallsts gudio. nose of the night watchman | — \\{'A. 10:30—Georgo Olson and Hi|, biker = 6: 5 w opping.” T.eor Insomnia club” condy W | 1+ Rolox and duets. Popular song heweb il e anitaavaterl sle Tidd ristine Vonteyn, soprano. ( mder fgina o) % e, e ane Ten e T ) viginal Night . the night in Dallas have becom \ 2 2 | , y T M N Ll e such proficlent “sniffers” that a el Vot 350,000 Hayakawa, {2 i Vlgar G baritons : 1 ternati WHAS—LOUISVILLL— 100 e s Rt o L L MRl LBV 16—Male chorus, 12 v\h\n I:Iv tte Kaufman, planist i 013 die »sson and his oreh TII l h S . | Heimberger's orchesira from WTIC, |yl 80 P quis | . Bhraed —Opera singers, | Hony ntralto A Marine b | rhritt ik rough the dtatic || § B R e y English, Irigh, Scotch and | :10 vl Huse, speaker §:8 Y. Edison hour WEAL—BALTIMORE==2 16 [ Then, at 11 o'clock, station after |out” and prevented numerous fir | washington, Jan 26 G—Tire at b music. col Jamison, ter | KDKA—=PITTSBURGH—300 :30—WBAL string trlo e | atlon: AnnoiinoedLthat IEiwus WEDs |iorom Lan oo, i menaudl Sreel nolligiiriald)army/aylationtatation Legisiature dinner, Amer- Mary Hopy t 30—Dinner mus T:80—WBAL Male quariet Aol : 4 5 LELIOAL UININE bV |y 0 Jast night destroyed nine alr- 0—Poetry reading LT Vague whisperings and a head- | Ing off for International tests and We | careloss cooks, crossed wires, burn- | 1 e Tty Eos WIHAD o . Rl : iehe, Mopes and exagperation, | Settled back in our chair, keyed up | ing cigar stubs and smouldering | Pl 1= un bl ] . ] ) Saer e hour . Temy B L O o116 i ont piteh iready ORI 10 | xotbia fors and the hangar housing them. WLW, 0 Gl Toviie. WENY —NEW YORK— yphony orchestra . VELANTA—128 LU phal Ll Gl Pl el e Ao bl i) | First estimates by field officlals o ) . & static! Those interference! No, we ts. We're still ready and it hasn't A woman has been responsible | 5 e ilton Branstord, 16 WOAE—PITTSBPRGH— 161 hemian orehe Lt L ANy Cos s TE Iy At Whbire 5 SPONSIPIC | b ced the damage at $850,000. WIIC—HARTFORD—136 e : ! e Ha Lo hear Europe! That's that! | d 5 any good yet. Tt is an in for much of this tratning. Mrs. |00 . ey i & £ 4 paaill ; 28 i : RESHCHHN I s o smattering of particu- |SUNE fact to know that all stations | George A. Smith, who aids her| 1O Of tho planca wore relutivew . ing static last cvening, | Ob £ ifithegal) s perod and M {usband in fhe management of an pe “]‘:“”ml”' Ohark Aera ge b f S v | Wasn't possible to hear an Ameriean s & e © bsoleto C8. :25—Ma i fehi WADC—AKRON, 0. \ : i \ wcrimp on whate st poss’le to hear an Smeriein fextensive night watchman morvice, | opioSn B giioovered by & ’ ; ' I 1t 10 do with European sta- | station on the alr between 11 o'clock |yypyad the hundred nocturnal i 6:30—Little Sy 1y from | 9:2 her, i O —Dinner concert WM (- i i and 12 o'clock, or anything else for p A% sentry after It had made considera- KDKA . \ ions. This- static alone was not so | é 5, Or any g el gus ns with the {dea of “follow- KA. S 3 io conc $:14 aitar o | that matter, except statle, interfer- ble headway in the hangar, in which . e ot Sey it the interference of which 3 i ) L s g | j:45—Hotel Lenox Ensemble. ey 1 Times-Press” Tour, ; ; Ll e have hoen complaining for the |enco and regenerativo sets. Every set ; nd oil supolies wero stored. (i30=>hallrth ot & aeriestotia qourse |65 rket high _ WTAM—CLEVELAND—9 150 yterian male quartet. | o ro days, came through on the |1me A powerful set would swoop| Theso men go forth info the|Ryulty electrical wiring was thought ¢ Values in nt | 7—The ¢ : | 8—Dinner music. 2 1 1etion bridge game L {en ‘elengths, above 400 me- |through the neighborhood, giving night, passing like shadows through | o have heen the cause. The hangar, by Prof. Robert Emmor B0 p , WEAR—CLEVELAND—390 12| S CHeateiTa Ghaheaty e anl it was mractically fmpos. | forth it own powertul wave, a the dark alleys, pecring into Did-|one of the many housing approxi- ] asachusctts In R pianist, | Pheater, vandeville and musi WDOD—CHATTANOOGA—256 8 hear anything throught ft. | String of regeneratives would he fol. | den nooks, *nosing™ about where|mately 100 planes ot varlous types suitute of Te ) Ned | | 3=-tudia coneert N USRI se i ea e O msrzan — Tsrieszs, |lowing . We went from one end of |thicf or fire may b lying in wait at the field, was destroyed despite Braphy; .n.. I §:30-11~Program same as .\'\’r. \l KPRC—HOUSTON That's ahout the only way we can | the dials to the other and back again | 10 steal & man's life or his prop- | efforts of all troops at the station L of Grea & il | WSAI—CINCINNATI—320 b Sl e T Ivithont the allghtest sftdell erty. Walking into a bullding from |and several fire companies, called i t]8:3 ad ; 4:80—Twilight musicale BRI o | Ve e the fresh air, they are quick to de-{from Washington. ween Boston | ¢ ¢ G Sohes 30—Studio concert. 0:30—Temy Terakle Ll Once we heard something that | tect smoke, —_— announced by [ e sy fitehell, ) rehestra ) WFAA—DALLAS— Farly i cvening there was o might have been musie and it| The watchmen keep alert; es-|READ THE CLASSIFIELD ADS -Program same as WEAL S n ng as volume and we could | might have been a looss” ground Lysic. todist (ni v WITAM at Cleveland | conpection, too. In fact, we heard s ! WEBJ4=NEW YORK—: la ""vlf\"-“;'-' music (e 3 wing the dinner comcert hour. | yucie wherever we went, so intently for international tests, | 7 [8 el%PN D1 Surullh . ¢ conditions improved to Some | \ore w : Fpend : L e ; o | were we listening for it. We can s Wb o e L ck Gall, pianist ‘ WLW—CINCINNATI= ) | . |extent and just before the American | cary clearly how a follow might | a e e or -8t teller; markets, 3 In Jarmus, tonot, 30T, S weather forecust un f test period came to a close, We |y q 2 b X imagine that he had brought in most French 2 Gicoons'a orchasics market report I - tuned in WMAQ at San Juan, Porto WEAI Musical & 7 | any station. The imagination and the | | AL, WRI—NEW YORK—262 usical Appreciation Series, Tul} tico, where a violia solo came in | o e e T WAANC—BOSTON—280 16 & RK—20i ram ears play queer tricks e ° . e .0 I st eninisn on the Appreciation of Music - e much pomp and ecremony. We | 2t at another time last night, we Tie Smi ndu lo | 7.—~Warner's theater: Ramon Rical with instrumental and vocal fiius. | WOC—DAVENPORT—I81 thonght we had WLS, Chicago, but | aouid nave sworn solemly that we i | di fen ¥ Atkinson, soprano; | ( IHatons. e nnouncer showed us that We | pcqrd musie, but it proved to be a| | Army Aviation Equipment at Bolling “Just A Sailor's Sweethear! proved to be a classic as played by sity address - Orate selections by choir o WHZ 30—R. J. Sn banjolst, - Program from WIEAT i WM N ASHV 1L et missing per-| Charles P. Summeral) = Inn dinner dance rman, violin; B, Pres- : [bateh of regencratives singing away | gher, ton, soprano. $:30—Piano « Memories - Pian e P ; (] . “Care " 7:45 l 1 fian, Italian, Dani in different keys, We switched oft at | B : ' T ABe REnil notenos el classics the wiole world knc i Sl s Another SOS. call shut down many [11:30 o'clock, deciding that ft u;»l esl en lr ears h— I3 from e Bos on|S—113th ntey band alk on Dogs. Subject 1 g "] i o o § jons ale the Atlantic seaboard [no use to waste our hatteries. Opera House, —Insurance tal] oGy tien International tests. J i e EGE s S OTET nicago Uivic Opera company, | 9:15-—Herman Heller's orchestr - ' Review by the Cros) L of its dinner program an@| And today some of the owners of . Hl \“_‘\w\ 3 A Yol ‘1:w.‘.‘|, 1u=—Boy Scout Ente re, | :;"‘j““"«_“‘;“‘"‘\ i Y’_‘ e “"“"‘ e Annour also signed gff. those one tube roof raising PIa¥-!ape Nejl Nelson, of 90 Arch Street, New Britaln, Conn., Testiiics That e - 4 unont, | RSl il n a potpo ) SrEn thing of Satan will declare that = pppyrs positively Rid Him of Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble Ll il ) o g lusodiog at et Newark, N. J. band, as|they heard Peru or something else WEEI—BOSTON—3 19 7 P CantentiofyAniarain wark, J. band, as | they ! | o N 14 ¢ t . 3 by WTIC proved in Ho, Hum! It's a t 1ife 1k, Mrs. Nellic 1. Friend 9 AW S tions in conncction with Interna tal i ] ; ; j i program was given in ction with the great indoor| Interference being staged at the state | WEAL mory in the capital city this week 15 I Lost and FPound and weat 7 “Drivin O tional If the reader is in doubt about|pills and liquids that my stomach = whether the remarkable testimonies | was in terrible shape. |for ERBJUS are true or not, wn" . e want them to go and investigate. We 0—Mu AniD Am e ey | and Jim Mischlor 1 ! AR/ ! Kknow what ERBJUS will do and We |povar ot any resty Naturally T was I'rom New Yorki— « an. L L) WEKRC—CINCINNATI—326 WDAP—IANSAS CFTY =363 music was more along pop- | S . |have hundreds of testimonials that | % N n Neg - sl ) ) In6Ak (hen dnryining tlnat Ot T : el _, |tired out and had a dull headache ),‘u“ |’.mlm.“ mate Jarie i ; ‘Tr Nazazing say v,”rm“llv‘l;[;.\ Songs; Alvin Hochr's |7 i St S tell of the remarkable results of {noct a1 the time. 9 thols ; I SR this herbal discove ERBIUS Is | e : Forin ; AR WON DI TROIT— 517 12:4 NiEhih i Mar was 1m\wl.»h.n’ from | Ithe juiccs of Fourtcen Herhs that | T have taken three bottles of Musicale, aingers, i Michi p KLOS—INDEPENDENCE—111 o0 on we heard a mixture of s / That's all for today, thanks! have been combined with pure and 1‘3"1”Jl'-\"mfl am now on my fourt h. Vincent Lopez and his orch WEBH—NEW YORK—27 b GERE Y A lude 5 L Al b b I 1. |healing glycerine and there is “mh_}l\o tle. My rheumatism has left me & NEW YORK—192 i—Dotty MecLean, leo IFord | . : LI ! e H',“ ] lm”.‘ el ing in it to harm the most dellcate ‘fl";l it N!m I o “"1‘1‘1 l’:flt\zhtl\eoq:? a h ¥ i | ut ist ' Shore” and “Brown 1 TN i aching. sleep the night through isic, 30—Rubey Cowan, sangs v woloi i ) LAST MAY person. | i LRET ol through Fink, soprano. 3 e e I 28 2oes | ‘."\:":vlrg Frank Tomalis of | =uLinoye uoeniin||sutgtecllihalatnay anan SUTLBILR ; igan, sopran i Michigan Night ] The radio niovie elub at WBZ got “1’ dn(“. T i dia It andiTiam dy to indorse Gorman's orchestra —Radio talk WWI—DETROIT—, | 2 inder way last night and an int [ S CAnnTite R AnTiay 3 { unartet. * ¢ Majestie String Knsemble | 8-—Diuner concer el sting session 1L proved. The presi- |Mav0&k ¢ ’””r'ni;k of 168 Grove my back and my legs would ache so | ERBJUS is being mroduced in : 8—L'rogram from 1—Rinlt g lent of the club ask nmber of |10 Charles ot o8 osik. The |iadly that T had a hard time walk- | New Britain at the Fair Drug Dept., toj {strest; SN ook place in New York [Ing. T had taken so many v a Representative of the ERBIUS fopficaremony i much mineral remedies in tablets, | Laboratory. Orlanda’s orcucstra, “My kldneys were affected and I indshakes, was up and down all night long and sm for the pagt | . years. 1 had terrible pains in | T ' O—T"ordhai dance orchestra 1 } ant ¢ WBOG—RICHMOND HILL—236 Wlika 1 ystin-—asy ! . e Eh sl e “Moment ) 9:15-—Joe Zimmerman's orchestra; | S—Dinner concert f t ! i | answe alg a pl o 10:50-—Vincent s avches Auto Show 15—Band; glee clubs artists ; ‘lub, stating that if |on May 5, 19 WOR—NEWARK—105 1T—CHICR GO—100 rket guotations 15—Words often mispronounced Hla 1 “inancial summary. 17--Bill W Néw Yornkis 288 meters) IFarms of Giascony,” Evening T v stafl in sports 3 intertainer: 0-="Man in Moon Stories for | 1 t—Dance New York University course. he Chi i Toant (nai e e R G “Your Hour” Leagu: at Dane,” Irank Dole, of the 3. McNeary—copy- | WMAQ—CHICAGO—118 | Newark Sunday Cal | Organ; La $alle orchestra ne band. 6 Jacques Jacobs' Hotel Shelton | #—Book talk; travel talk v York Edison hour. insemble 10—University of Chicago lecture 0—Wanamaker program: Hayn's 7 Newark Even News, United |11 1sical program Emperors of Song. | css mews bulle WOR—CHICAGO—=217 0—The Grand Tour, “Paris.” WGOP—NEWARK—252 5:30-8—Concert and dance musi q Studio concert George Olsen’s danee oreh. | 7 Nssen's orchestra WIY—NEW YORK—105 Clarence Willlams® Trio. WIBO—CHICAGO— 30— A mbasside 0. | Francine Vyde, nightingale. . Songs by artists \:10-—May Korman, contralto, | S—Mclody Doy, m.—Midnight jambore 30—Dettborn and Marconi, guita WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 WQI—CHICAGO—118 30—Minnic Well, planist. | T:30—Dinner musi oncert 45—Reginald Erskine, tenor, WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 air ks 1r " I tests. 6:03 Al Lentz's Kr i S { £ hour, WGBS—NEW Y ORK—316 cita HICAGO—66 WELIT—PHILADELPBIA—S Dream D Tsura Plays reviewsd -American Pioncers; Philip | WEI—PHILADELPHIA— o, baritone; Al Tweed and | §:30 neert orchesira, cterson, two Kentucky orehestr W erbeans Lore ! onal talk, American Hawaiian Trio. Quartet. WEBH—CHICAGO—3 B el e A Wondertul Patriotic Offer i will appear in TOMORROW’S C R e New Yorks Picture Newspaper , 0002 Will Be Paid For Best Answers to a New Interesting Game! .+ « Open to.every man, woman, boy and girl everywhere! . . . 1538 Cash Prizes!! Uan a WEN—NEW YORK— 1] i i il " Freshen Up! Lift Off-No Pain! 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