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A s 36 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1926, T ANTIC CITY=—300 | oprano, } I Me, | Love we d , becauso wome mp's MAKE ) oK 6:30—Last-minute news flashes, I at and A Pretty Malden,” numl ‘Then | en's wiles have never affectod us, tucky Serenaders, y Ol Culver City, Cul., Mareh 1 : [ 15-minute orgun recital WMAQ-—CHICAGO—117 camio “Rabes in the Wood," from |and besldes she was o stranger to sen's band, aul WhIteman's orehess | oo oot m n T Morton dinner musie, {=Organ recital and Family Altar “Very Good, Eddie," which was also | tra, the Philadclphia Symphony or \ :I‘ S huilioh: MaDo a0 R —- Jducational series. Raymond P.y League program put over well as a vocal duct with At chestra, Juck Smith, Ukulele I Wik HhGlnd dannigig v w Iead, of Clvie clubs of Atlantic Wide Awake club, orcliestral accompaniment, e Black Diamond orchestra and | I'ritz Kreigler, John McCormick and R b City 'he Whitney Trio, | . codo entertained us from WNYC, |scveral other celebritios, Yes, and /¥ TR B R R 15 —8tudio program. Cuthbert*Mel. *himes, | Tere and now it behooves us to | New York, The music was intercst | the old phonograph was running | 433 mile s '“l‘“ e o ody Boys AS—LOUISVILLE—400 | progent to the unnouncer a large | ing, but our mind started to wandor | fist rate, i T BAUR AL e T PRIDAY o ; ot Hotel Tray orch, | §:80—Connic’s orchestra trom the!and expensive bouquet, His efforts |and we got to thinking § about () ) ) HORL BNy Lo R Anatol Frio) Hotel ‘Traymore dance Elks' club. contributed materially to our enjoy- | watches, with the result that swe IMhat's all for today the tormer rocord of 143, miles pos I'I’ll'.'l’mlh'u‘n'l\u;\lvl'||l I\m':ulul'll Time g oreliest orchest 8-10=Glee club of the Loulaville and | ment of the ram, since Nia do- | sturted to fix ours, We fixed it, In : - _— """r\'\"'{'\”w“ 1|‘1>”““: S G PICK, ! mil—0 [ James' Sult War laity Boys'| Jefferson County Children's Home. | goriptions, given between numbers, | ¢ o fixed the 1 iR o . & thesWarilhron, 18y TRG S AL T WTIC, §=-('0! G Acidemy WHAP—NEW YORK—210 orehieyira Civil service t ; e ‘:«”)»,"\.f‘ ..fi.“‘r,“,ll :l ‘.‘-,‘t Hmbaes: ; \“ n.[\\- ;l.,.m.m \”“'(l:,.'i }I\fv“ READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD | tiorida, mado his fust lap in 31.4 Band Mot I recitul T WBAL—BALTIMORE—216 entortaining. Hoe skctohed 1t fixc ¥ I'OR RESULT seconds, 181 1 i ' ( iy Fo uprano. ). Jean Woln imist #:30-7:80 — Dinner program, WBL | from to time the imagined . e it ity WHAR—ATLANTIC C1TY—275 linner orchestra, Robert Tula, cone | gtag. scttings for the selections and i N lury 1 ) s 7 Fo be announ lucting Wis vemarks helped (0 make the pro . \ Piilharinor Souside Trio 130-8—WRAL Male Quartet, gram compact and well formed. “No $:10-—8ccond ¢ Thie 0 i 1'rolibition.” WY —SCHEN ECTADY —380 §-9—Muslcal program. Concert of| Ope Kissed M trom p Step on The ® | « ) Slock reports.and news ftems, traditional negro muslc by a MmN+ \way," as sung hy the * ", WHAP, Talk, I Frankl | g in 6 Int, Sunda ol lesson | ed chorus from Morgan college, 1 it ron O'Brie " WJIAR, 9—Art | lis Uke Schoo T—Kastma theater orchestra,! John W. Huywood, conductor, ormed the concluding numbe WLS, 9 I el i o st N, X also broadcast' 9.1 WBAL String Trio. Soloist « v e WEAL { I “ i WIHAM John Wilbourn, tenor, Conditions were pretty falr up to popular piuni WIEBI—=NEW Y ORKR— H WRVA—RICHMOND—256 10 o'clock. Promptly at that hour B Irench Ly Kadio” (13th of 7—Dinner musie, Hotel Richmond | yyo familiar buzz started up, louder WIHC=HARTEORI— 176 (A W Hin # of Krench lessons), Leon A.| orchestra, than ever. extendad over the er ' M P ) Huguemo Market repc tire diallix stem and seemed o ERtcrtaty Third episode of Mystery Play, , 8:15—Louisa Mus olub 1rom | yio nnout the sama as usual, excopt AT IN A Step ¢ Stairy Louisa, Va for the fact that the walts hetwern T | 1Porte, vecltations i'togram from I psie State Highway Dept. reports. | . were somewhat mare pro- ; " 3 ATy i i N Hot fchmond Winter Gar-| 1 o than usual. Telephone A h L, ¢ B Brainued WAYC—=NEW YORK—520 Al : o New 1 to \'-:’:u‘m m-’vlnm win]‘-vl‘ u\'r w'x,‘::l y ‘ G \ ! 2 : ; s et York 11 ick to O Virginny, g 40y o that the it ! ; i~ Musical yrogram by Tosc! WSB—ATLANTA—128 S e i M n, contralto; Joseplh Der- deers orchiestra trom| W e i ) | i W \ ) ek planist; Jerry alirate ek a afing buzz and “intermission”, P | 1 dosapy K 1, iviolinis akers orchestra and - ontinues until the early morning H g ! e (WCAD, nee Unlversity, Lowndes, pie - R S g J o < G Torael nton, lcasting pro- Nunnally's Sym- il R 3 i 5 oo 268 meters), | phony orchestr. fo i B 4 i en ARRYTOWN—: WSM—NASHVILELE—283 LN it d : ;i y Emma Murr's orches T Francls Craig's orchestra S Bl sl io—Ukulels Woodi | and bedtime story - Ll | o ! il pabonds’ orcliestra, a— Artists' recital. ¢ p : Ulkulele Woodie 11—Vande University program. |\ @ & 2 O 0 A AL STYo0 « Vagabonds' orchestra, WMC—MEMPHIS—500 s e e e ‘ \ e e WGR—RBTU FFALO—319 $:15—Bedtime stories, g L Lnoigh Tiatity e 80—-Dinner music 9 olu Grosso and assisting [OMET e, WMOA—NEW YORK—3 11 i 3 TN | \ Story ri om the | \ 61 o ' Buffa 1te Normal School, riyins was given to us by WGBS ) by H Welsh's 15 New York, shor ter 640 o'clock, \ —Jointly witl . Mal Hallett's Areadin ballroom or- (- Hewitt Humorists, A et = WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 | T’“’Oflg’l the Static SR L j’li\'"!""» s melodious tone of the ensemble, The ' J iater orchestra, time’ was heat out by a piano which 5 . S S N:B0—Musical program. e oval Salon orelieatras and llameorene Dhe Y R AnS B EA 3 . Electric Bakelite NEUTRODYNE 199 or 201 Progran from SEheNeciady. | ine " aceompanyIhE il from | by "ome fonoto I In most cases SOLDERING SOCKETS KITS TUBES \ WOAP—WASHINGTON—160 WJZ WGY 10 and WCAD, (ake | cory poorly as part of a dance or- 3 IRON i L s " 10350 —*Mozart String Quintet; | your plek, furnished an excellent | apcctra since the other nstruments B A 25 6 9 el Soln- | - G e jarket summarles; music end program last evening, Which Was | gcom 1o <hut it out and the result- (8 89 C R C ¢ the Boston | ¢ I r Index. | plavlet; sclence talk; U. 8. Army |cndowed with the added quality "' ling sound is that of a bass drum & C e L —— L . WEAF, failing to becom: monotonous. The | oo jistanes away from the lis- i | . j e TISBURGH—300 |arrival of the royal Tour of music| i iyt the piano in Have You _The Good Sleeper 1 W, i e O latierfrom cach Tnrsday vening is welconed t ; Ambassador Seen Our UNIVERSAL AUDIO s =45 7 MeCann, "“Foods.” ncross the sed the Post . in many households, due e facl | wvore heing played and it was j 0 (s . y c e T i WTAG—WORCESTER e 1(\““;‘ ol studic that the Salon orchestra and thos: | cuec o follow the melody f b SITCUlt BARGAIN B’ BATTERI TRANS- £ €-T—Dinner music. “ fentific Ciold Locatefs,” by !0 Dinner concert, who take part vocally keep away | d by that instrum g COILS TABLES? 22V-volt ... T9c FORMERS i iy Story Teller,” ( Joseph 11, Kraus, 2—Stockman-I” s news cnl’!mm the deeper clagsic grouvs. The | xes were espreially mellow ; Many i e 15-volt ... = ! 1i—Concert pro Viadimir Graifman’s artist pupils. 1+ period. lighter and happier melodies v GoE $l 95 Many items way Heavvdits 50(: The Vikings," from WEAF S e oG University of Pitisburgh ad-| played and, althongh the hour i8| wWip, Philadelphia, came i well, | B ¢ Below Cost avy ) —From WEA P 15—Novelty Night, St. Patric Iress. Radio Chat Nob VIIL by G. both proper and diznified the music ,ongidering that it was WIP, Phila- o | 15-volt . WELSI—PROVIDENCE—441 | program. g A. Seott, a ant professor of {{s tuneful and within the under-{gppia It's usually just about us £ 2 2 S " e—eeE % > S—The Mendelssohn club of Boston. | wis y_NIW YOUK—210 plissics, of the University of Pitts- | standing of Lifflenlt (o bring Ut station 1 an WARREN New National National RADIOLA SETS | Miss Mlldred It Yiced, soprano so- | 7 Kol ocker o i i Siale ol ” t is to succeed in hearing WCCO, DURAPHONESE BROWNING CONDENSERS Tube with d0—Jack Davis, baritor s from past and p nt musi- | Minucapolis, on a dark and stormy {cal comedics and light operas make night. The announcements were | § A real good DRAKE 1up the programs as a general rule, ' clear, but aw: i in the distance, K phone at Equicvcle Ki( rophase ensemble, JAR—PROVIDENCE—306 T:65—Wm. Lafterty, violinist, and { o ime signals and weather. S—Kobrin orchy With Vernier Dial (10-—Teaberry Time WCAE—PITTSBURGH—161 1 0—Carl Sm or. BT o Hprano «till speaking of the royal hour. as if the annoi r was speaking 4-Tube with | Dorothy Melntyre, pianist, Sl Thompson o $1.95 5:30—Dinner concerl. | Fiach Thursday evening sees the ap- | from, a cloget. A group of soprano $l 48 $21 60 8 built-in 50 Festn: :80—Childre d. | pearance of the group and we must (solos were heralied and although ¢ D d Speaker 9 — gestion ; ; Studio concert, 3 at’ Inst nlg he first | this sol s “Do Not Go, M . v It " 1 —Sam Webber, pianist, 2 p sl admit that last night was the first | this soloist sang, “Do Not Go, My Lot Bl ol bakers Martin orchestra : i \m'm;\.« we spent the entire hour with them. | s 9-—Art Ballou and his ukuleic. : | 10:50—Brunswick or : . S P WAHG—RICHMOND HILL—316 . L L [ We enjoyed it and will do it nex ! S Jlemuscal o :20—Richard Mayne WAIU—COLUMBUS, 0~204 | ok, it possible, The “hero and The Vikings.' 7:45—John Godirey, barito b jrEun doncetl, {herofne,” as the vocal soloists are | | i ,\nmJ:m:‘;:. . y T o L lassical music, |called, are capable singers, {1 i -Providence Biltmore dance oreh SR Wit T | “nero being e of a pleas ‘ s NAC—HORTON 200 e \ [ing tenor voice. whils his feminine | { razy Kat Kiddies Klub 5 Dinner musice, | y o) hr ran Y 9:40—Royal Whitmy T | - o | partner trills through the soprano ] 6:89—Dinner dance, broadcast from | §; =T N MINTIE O i | WEAR—CLEVELAND—390 [Tl < AR Jepaaniar. tchard Delnunzio, violinist, | _ 3 range as easily as can be imagined. Yoeng's Chinese-American res-| = 7 1 7— Singing Syncopators. fast night she sang, “That Means | Doyou go | e e L 1giaa Tince: orehestra TG e I Notring to Mo from Trene nor- UIpp AER the au'? i - " L DU REDITER S8t L) WRST—BAYSHORI—210 g doni's “Naughty Cinderella” and 1t | s ‘rlr. 1,_‘.\”‘” ,‘\ o 6 .H\I V1510140 — Music and educational con-| 43S EUE AT L iy | secmed as if the singer was trying N ° OPEN ampshire State Publicity Burcau, A 25! ¢ . FF v K ] am ; 5 Anc N, O e D e e orr FrANKLIN s, | O St ki L) KPHCErE iogram: PREEPORT—214 0i80=Dinnar condert; story. aceent of the famous Irench actr utomc 11e aln . EVENINGS » S adibiERlE tions, JESa gL S consets |“You Remind Me of My Mother Concert prograr SRR 9—Oreiestra, from “Little Nellle Kolley,” w 530 per Boy ] from “Little Kelley,” was : —Program 1 ed. ol 5 10—India Owls | ¢ the te se volce s == jU—Dance music, from | J—Mabel Kenned e WIR—PONTIAC—517 SUneibygthe fenor iniioss volce Uil nsurance — 7 | 9:15—Doris Ear C . 5 . el . well suite for work or moun- Checker Inn. Checker Inn orc L5 R Goldkette's orchestra; soloists tain tops, 80 10 speak. : loradora” | WILL TAKE THE WORRY ] R E . britics, also came in for its share of the| OFF YOUR MIND ‘ . Just Finished direction “Jimmie” Popular selections, Trvi 10—Orchestra, —NEWARK— i 2 evening’s honors. "Thi sical | | T = S 5 > e e thi G o WOR 3 | VREO—LANSING—238 sioninsa honor AL sl . 0 Y TWO-FAMILY HOUSE ON PARK BOULEVARD EEI—RBOSTON—316 | 6—-Dinner concert. R S 2 ! 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