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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926. iy Weel R l [ capped by statle, Whether this was | “None of the Amps wants char- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS it Wee — — due to storm conditions, now abat- [ity, '8 Kelly, “wo never have had | l”" RESULTS WIAM—CLEVELAND—380 3 Urown Pulace siring orchestra | .H or whether it was due to the ;,,),y S g R have had | ! i inties of aurora borcalls, could not |we chose the name, because it d ~Clovelund congert, 10=-KOA minstro] m,« r. Bluc ITS it hrmiw d, [scribes s, but doesn't sound like “,; “‘"_.‘ § ‘; l ,‘-,\“ A ”n‘r»l‘ -LV‘I‘.UM and othier artists, ! Disturba bid for pity. We have found mm. are soon “nipped in the bud® Dinn o (i S REL 00 e e au disturbances, which |for many Amps, and helped the m wilhou! ”dollng"byuno(— 2 noor Rhythm Rueslers, ted felekraph lines, were sald by |get on thelr feet again. John \\l\lu—( l\( INNATI—326 KREI—IOS ANGEL —107 some sclentists t be o st | ¢ ° W {fiald:" Others, Howaver) were an! o i I,””‘" dar nusic 1 )\ feal program and A elected to the magistrate's | Book review n string quartet, g ;i KHI—LO SANGLELES—1( | ho air” WEAT—( |\1 INNATI— Soprano and plano mlm oxe While reports of ¥uropean recep- e St Rl 1 TR W—TUTMIL CO, CUBA—338 | \ York, Jan, 27 P—=Marriage [tion of American cfforts were slow rom WEAF, 10-11—American Dance musie, ot orge Brinton Caldwell, 63 yeur [in arriving, the American fans were ETRREE A K I \] bunker and clubnian, to Miss [¢heered by the report that the single WEW—CINCINNATI—323 Marion Andrew r——————————— gun reci v Marguaret Mar. | | teucher more {hun (wo years ago, al WEDNESDAY, rams on Fasiery standard | 8 1 Time.) | % i § p 4 r EVENING PICK, o RUB bench he MIIMHOAOI'"UH"--V the Grebe dial (B)—irom 550 down 10240 meters—equals thie practical tun. ing range of the usual recciver, The low- T - 0 hag causcd him two breach of fon Monday night had enable them | waverange of theGrebg dial (A)provides Ilrouglr tllesfatu‘ promise suit lio reach Moscow, WGY, W ,, anl a4(tional reception down 10150 meters. Fourteen months ago, Zoe 3. [New York and WOR of ark 150 50 ans, manicurist, fled suit in Bos- {were pleked up by the Ttussian fans Lot ) [ton for 830,000, charging that M Amerlean stations again will go |Catdwell's martiage had violated his fon the alr at 10 o'clock eastern time | promise to murry her a fow mgnihy e t and the foreizn stations will betore his engagement to Miss An xin at 11, The foreign stations that wili sterday trial of ult by Mrs, (hroadeast are TISAT, Madrid: TLOW | Eola Shiras, diverced wife of and LOV, Buenos Aires; ORY, Vien- dras of Kunsag City, for (na; OAN, Lima, P 1 sfations $100,100 for alleged hreuch of proni- |at Prague, Breslau, Homburg, Be ise hegan her |lin, Brussels, Munich and Munster, Mrs, Shiras testified tn supremo | ———— r of an hour which they ar old sehool |qug 3 ol from the 8 O 8. stand perlod | recast and market nple Shrir vt Alier Trio, anna G tests! Rah! Rah! ings international 5 far as we know, , Llons and Rotary ilubh. —Georgs Ward, reel far as the tosts aro concerned ta—Tidward Dols, pie : o Just as fav from Kurops e 1 Crosley : o, Last night we got over N no Connelly, soprano : I FENG L N EapTae . _ i miles from English coast, Ty Bl s Uons from Castl | hut we coulin't our set an- ) f : {other mile, We could hear the waves g | s ht-Howls from the Crosley | sianni; gAInst tt @ .. |court that Mr. Caldwell introduced il wnnouncen ‘ s [l it SR LR o i SHD R SE R S ST e e e ‘\ ets Vlmuq Limbs Onh 5L way out In | oo York in 1923 and proposed that | Are Eligible to Join S ! 1 i 1y t . | " - ‘”fir . B, Historical ~ Radaro” — WLW | ipo migdle occan, You know ; ] el Crn e do purow lthey get off the train at Cleveland 2 a8 we do, But, to [(+#Y ESL O - York, Jan (P—"The 1 :(T "f‘;‘_ i c 1y band, | Trg0—( ss Uicater orcliestra, I g with a cast of H. 0. Jen WHAP—NEW YORK—210 orite stars and Robert Stay- | goy nack t e OuR aet Lrall Y ’ . Our set falled | g% tied tuat she told him Cnited States World War Amps,” ) miles from the English P > v s who have Tk, “Mi Dinner musie announcer, C Marion 1< e DETROFT —517% N Rl I e e |she was a widow and did not tell [t01 i ; DETROIT—517 const. That was t00 had. i L il G R R s ST Gata iR Rt inner conecrt, PP vorced her husband, She refused to (2 Permancnt heudquarlers here to- N fmproved | marry him then, she declared, but |MENt bY moving into a new home in WHA last evening and the air sesmed to |1e promised to marry her in August, |1cSington avenue, more e, There was lttle inter- | Death B Pronies | Howard J. Kelly, president, | ference from static all evening and told her he had made o |that it §s one of the most exc Tislve 8. from 11 o'clock until nearly 11:30 yromise to his wife to nizations in America, as only - |»““‘“'_;l b e i wwas no_electrical dn-|murry her slster-in-law, Mra. Win- |Persons in Nt/ orle SN AW o e iy i terfe a nd, At ship, and wanted to go to Maine to (2nd Connecliut are eligible to mem ; L",“f )\1 S ept 0 fget a release from the promise in |!CTshID. The World War Amps o olikeltc’s orchestras Roloists. | on fhe lower wavelengths and grivd- | ceder to marmy her Mee. Shires o, |iginated in Walter Reed hospital in rena and soloists, |ually spread until it reached up to By after he left she Jotter | Washington eight years : chen WQI—CHICAGO—118§ about 400 meters. This interfered | grom hin saying e eligible men formed an asso- Ainhow orchestra, considerably with our chances o . Tos i 1 " tion for mutual help in getting | Lok Aanc D! “Tt is ton hot to talk; it is too ho e fi B 3 fusical program. Inging in anything. Ship code Was|ro write: but it is not foo hot Lo | eestablished in civilian life. Western Branch: 443 So, San Pedro St., Los Angeles, ¢ g, m.—Ginger hour, heard from time to time away up. |ihink. Dear lady. T ha This compans owns and operates NATAC onk oM o Y up.ithink, Dear lady, T hate to make — ot A 75 i s continued on their | HARTFORD | .J_\}\\] M s e sttt s R DINE i (REBE e, ans gof a start of pleasure when |y New Yo 1 expect to marry THE HONISS SYN R Repet Cord NCHROPHAS ML tuned in a station on 0 me- Andrews in July. However, we art eritic, testi- OYSTER HOUSE Rithmond BN, Y. WIBH—NEW YO Imagine a Telephone-— which would connect with only half the numbers in the book ‘T wouldn't be more annoying than a radio set that receives only half the stations, Each broadcasting station is assigned a definite wave- length, but the ordinary radio set reccives wave-lengths only from 550 to 240 meters. There are now over & hundred stations broafcasting on less than 240 meters not reached by these other receivers. You don't need two sets to get all these stations, present and future. The new Grebe Synchrophase will tune them all because it receives from 550 down to 150 meters, thanks to an exclusive invention—the Low-Wave Extension Circuits. Studio concer WWI—=DLETRONT— stra and soloists, Conditlons were mu Augnsta 1 . reading. Miry Pinney nist. Lucile Wilkin, pianiste, i Darl Bethmann, baritone, WBPI—NEW YORK—263 Al Makon orehestr Warner's theater; Fuller linter tain 7 Frieiman and Finch, songs, Ask for a demonstration; then compare A, H. Grebe & Co., Inc., 109 West 57th Street, N. Y, Factory: Van Wyck Boulevard, Richmond Hill, N. ¥ W BZ—SPRINGE U LD — ( ttle Symphony rom KDKA adio Nature League, u lircetion of Thornton W, Bur- Lillian Spitzer, Alice Rinck, Flor ; | you unhappy, but T was engaged to | g hon, songa; [7—Organ recital; story | perry o, dueering any {deo of | Mise Anrews fefore L met you. As \VHLI\ IN | bringing in anything worth while, | PR ¢l Kuntz and his concert or- oadeast direet from the | Northwestern University o Vignon Entertain | & 128 0-— M program. “Bil" MeWalters, songs oLyplinalealibosion S WBNY—NEW YORK—3ip | !0—WMAQ Players. contralto, | ” " - " ! | late Get 'ogether|. Woods, 25 WIBO—CHICAGO— rson, tenc etk T S T—Dinner o on Americ b ll 1—Request . 1t came in with moderate \m-" still be good friends, cven if not RICHMOND HILI—316 | ‘=717 touest niglit. : 1gh the re es ran |lovers.” G aNEDRel DHIEOU e de dance orchestra, St rorge H. McCall, :llx-‘n-, i m\\v'u" t“‘»‘l the ".an o Nist, s (M;“”?r[’(fl”'“- | We listened ) expectancy r {fied he outlined a honeymoon itiner- 1 wanld like to hear from RuaTtol; S MBI CIon et DS 5 < 0 r » 1§ Pm et JITeLD some time, although we felt surc ary for Caldwell and M hiras, \ n your station WAHG .he let, 80 0; Wiliam L. lesias | 10:30 rgan ' 1 7 . H iz o G | a Belections listed on the wt- "r"” SR ‘I\,"”'h‘ ‘}‘,;], Mickey b ,“‘“r:":,.“,” - : that the station was in the United |and Mrs, Lilllan B. Stewart, widow 22 STATE ST. e et s al. tenor; s 3 ) :45—Michael Lamberti b gy S L | States or Canada, due to the f of a vice-preside the 3 g o, | Si4E ael Lamberti, z e £ ada ue to the fact ¢ ice-president of th Berg, alio; Walie “j{"::\v‘ l‘“:'y“ Ameriean Tndian songs, a. mv\\'l‘»l‘\‘”1"‘!;}1"{1("“& g that it was coming in with consider- | Pacific railroad, said she tone; program glyen through the | g, 51 —Joe Zimmerman's orchestra, L ]'U—HM' able volume, It proved to be WEAN |them discussing marriage 4 Gibbs Plano €o. 110500 gt program:* Brandfield & (denge annetc, |at Providence and it signed off at| Mrs, Caldwell denies rything | Take Home op. | Trio; Serenaders Plectrum Quin AN OroA eI |about 11:20 o' eral tele- | except the fact that he married Miss | IEESIE0DN S DB IER DEL S e ) [Phone calls came to us from fans | Andrews, “the brst looking schonl | i {ubout town, asking us for informa- |teacher at Westbrook, Me.” He is & scriptions, . A WOR—NEWARK—105 | =—Dinner mu ut for internatlonal tests. | g5 \woras often mispronounced. 5—Bedtime story, i lon about the station, and we really | member of the Unlon League, bank- | ol ] s L ORI ale Mror st Ota ek oMby o e | aratBaT bcther exAlDk Ve Ve Tub e Evening Telegram staff in sports. | SY W' studio in Hearst Square. | )jveq by saying that it was practical- [been president of the Sperry and Musical program, f R A DIO Hzs208 17—Bill Wathey of the New ¥ 6:30—Jacques Jacobs' Hotel Shelton . |1y a local station. Hutchinson company, and tho | fidnight revue, | FOR RENT—BY DAY, WEEK 3 .« s . Springfield Body company, and di- | 20—Zit's Central Park Casino or-| Faul Ash and his orchestra OR MONTH 10-11—Joxy's Gang. (oon-Sanders Original Nighthawks | Well, three nights of the test have | Tector In several other corporation g chestra. gkt 3 | passed and we haven't brought in S e ] M| cer Armstrong of the Literary Di- | * 5 Coon-Sanders Original Night- [ 10Wn; four to go. { : | STILL H[]PEF[]L | BATTERY CO | . 170 E. MAIN § TEL. 708 : ']”“ i | Under Grant's 25¢, S0c and $1 Store hear: | |Also, Always a Fresh Supply Io Also supplied with base for battcries BARRY & BAMFORTH 19 MAIN ST. PHONE 2504 “New Britain’s Only Authorized Grebe Dealer” Lost and Found and weather | g yejen MacKellar, star of “Open R OHICAGO~870 WGY at Schenectady, transmit- ort, House,” “The International The- $ ey jole | ting with 50 kilowatt: e e | Heac Hotel Oriole | ting h 60 kilowatts power, or, to Joo Rines and his Hunters'| aier on Broadw e Flor- | make it look bigger, 50,000 watts, Lostr Ballin and 1 piano-duo. | turnished an esting dinner Biz Brother club. 20 — “Why We Misspell,” Dr.| ©nce the Hotel Va d Academy program, ink ”\ S DEzaphics | LONINCORLATIONS, e TR il son and his ukt, our-| und aftor of (e New Standand | 1=-Slent for WIID during Inter. | B St Fhe seennone sec-) Some - Renort - Siacess-Rurora| Radio Equipment company. | [,l,“,”“\ _nationa roadeast Weck. for ] | Hinders Tuesday Tests : Bdge o) 1 Orlole v York-— 8: _ Sam Siegel, mandolin Edgewater Beach Hotel Orlo ra, dinner concert; Behrend, soprano; Frank TWO-FAMILY HOUSE ON BASSETT STREET In the very best part, in the choicest location on the south ! side of the street. Everything about the house in first- class shape. For further particulars see Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street; Phone 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. FOR RENT MAIN STREET STORE — MONTHLY RENTAL $125 Apply The W.L.HATCH Co. City Hall Building Phone 3400 John R. McQuigg national com- mander of the American Legion, poke in connection with the Amer- | ican Legion Legislature dinner from | New York, Jan. 27 (P—Radio | S ber Impromptu Revue, WGY later in the evening. This din- |fans, who have heen struggling with | trom g WEBBM—CHICAGO—226 jner was for members of the Ameri- [static. § O 8. calls and general storm Carlson & Tour!ng B 1 Legion who are members of the |conditions during the first part of (“What to See in New York City'") | 12glslature. Transmission was excel- [the third international broadcastir RADIO RECEIVER The Best and We Can Prove It saxophone Octette. ea ra, dance selections; Irenc Loe S 3 . Girl From Dixi thea S ane Gl 0 lorence Behrend, soprano program by Roxy and| guet; Major General Summerall,| lorence Belirend, sopra | i Bordner., We Recommend the oubadours WNAC—BOSTON—280 Kat Kiddies Klu nce—>Morey Pt Rilly Spe ; |lent throughout. |tests, are now hopeful that the wors Moulin Ro chestra; Philiy S is over. Nilles, tenor; Suns quartet After 6 o'clock there was a notable | They are awaiting tonight's test F “harlie Ga k of volume, and on the low |with confidence that from now on v Jeske and Jar ves the buzzing nolse, mentioned jthe tests will have smooth sajling. deAL G o o1 -on, accordion; [2bove, did its best to queer pro-| The afr, which for the first two BUTE - LWARE e 9 . Spencer, |grams, and sveceeded mightily. |nights of the week was in bad sha ne, sviophone |There was little doing below 310 |especlally in the eas’, . N | trio: doe Buc e and banjo. | meters. although WEAN ploughed {measurably last night, despite @ : oy WHAS—LOUISVILLE—100 | through witl, its dinner music pro- |threatened relapse of earth current Sy 40K, and 1. orchestra program. | &ram. {vibrations from an aroused aurora s borealis. im under the auspices | [0 be announced, Service Electric Supply Co. Tales of Triumph 4. A. MORRIS, Mgr. Radio Cablegrams and telegrams still | This station, which has & ave- tpoured in today with their tale of length of about 440 meters was ac- [the triumphs of fans in plucking di nusi ) 3 | companied by no interfe v [tant stations’ programs out of the —PHILADELPHIA—308 T 80— [PraTic shestra. Kind. “Drifting and Dreaming” and jair. Their story supplemented the 1sic ? [Tt Mugt Be Love' wer |first reports that told of San Fran- o ulay lst b 5 “'Anne's Episcopal |the Biltmore Something- 1 v~ |cisco enjoying musie from ORU, \HH—I'HII ADELPHIA—395 e Vicnna and OAX, Tima, Peru, of Dr Dl Denver hearing Stuttgart, German \\ llwxl W VORK— nony Group. \\(Ni—l'llll ADEL o String division of K. and 1. Orch. | WSB—ATLANTA—128 WLSI at Providence came through tertainment. lick, dance music being featured. 179 PARK STR Tel. 3128 s ok national test program. clia Malone. soprano; | ¢ Hortma, pisnist. el WRVA—RICHMOND—250 lich, yor used b {Jersey fans and Omaha fans simul- A o 8 programs |tancousiy listening fo the 5WA Car. WHI—PHILADELPHIA—305 zone days |when ! started broad- |diff, V , program. Omaha also Conrert orelest 6 . S asting W hear A jolned with New Bedford, M WEBS—=NE W YORK—316 oL or 7 el Rrasiioned: Lbarn | Goach? « is one of the |picking up Aberdeen, ( WOAT—PHILADELP A — enatnl faules nawie t where even | Eagerly Await Word i « v | Most eagerly of all, station WOC Back: (o] O i it 20 c The orchestra played [of Davenport, Towa, and WGY of i e g H I rrit, pi- |Schenectady, N, Y., awaited wo WHA—NEW S OBRR—361 s dnliy Fou WDOD—CHATTANOOGA— ! . pla y ) It ‘ape ) South Africa, and | \ f [Melbourne, Australia, to fell wheth- Orean recl i iotinostra o hitious plan to circle the . Xkept [globe had been successful. Linked in an attempt fo eend erican greetings 1 American chance listener-in on | fralia or the HoLd ER NEWT SHES|, AREAR)N KPRC—HOUSTON— nd Diar (i BLESS ME | DIDNT KNOW ED FEALY HAD (A NEW FENCE ACROSS TH FRONT OF HIS PROPERTY - 'T DO BEAT ALL \\n\|7~\\ \\.n\ln;.n» Sam Honston music ese two stations } oxtrol while WGY picked up Hounds and B , {ch in program and re-broadeast it on Jes lhvaca E . Sorner,” |short wave lengths. Wake | Although for the first time enahl- | : R 1 to use their entire allotted period WHO—DES MOINES— tests started Sunday night + 634 Stan. |vithont standing by for § O & als. the statlons again were hand cital and plano WMEA—NEW YO : u NOW -A ‘DAYS - s-Tughes or lio gram YOG MaRieo 0113 roaiedsting 5 RaD—sT. LOUIS—315 signals. Mr. Marshall might WHAM—BOCHESTER— Rl Stallerorclicatin i 1 on two evenings, A 8 Same ds WEAT chuse mmunication is r A b DO \\nu-k\\\\\(rn ag Mar J S S SECOND-HAND LUMBER FOR SALE 214 MAIN ST. WMAR—BUITALO MOTOR TRUCKING Furniture Moving Cinders and Filling laterial Furnished estra. | That's ail for today, thanks: A. H. HARRIS 2459 klh\—H\ ll\'v\—.‘kh A : e ‘ nor. 1 BOSTON ROBBERY CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND WRC—WASHINGTON—169 r A I 8 WOAP—=WASHINGTON—160 WEBI—NEW YORK— \ KDRA—PITTSBURGH—309 e WOCO—MINNF \|'nll~—||n Boston, Jan P—A gunm \ A lam Duse End drug OLD MAN FERGUSON WHO HAS BEEN LAID UP WITH LUMBAGO FOR WEEKS S0—Folice siasus WAL —PITISBURGH—161 16—0r musie, DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given op Al Jobs — Tel 218 _ Cou nto a | Orgar ar room and stole $60 from ms::i WH \IP-—\III \\ \l REL— registers. The robbery was in plain view of several pedestrians. VENTURED DOWN TOWN TODAY -

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