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NEW Hotel Traymore din musje, Hotel Traymore grill dunee or- PRIDAY, Iyan Ker, se o = ? Glariea Eottor James' Salt Wutor Tafty Hoys' Programs on Lastern Standard Time WHN—=NEW YORK—361 orehest v ; IVENING PICK, i Propl " RO sl B eaele { WIIC, §:10—=Waterbury Community M I o ons), Jean Wierer, oranis Night. T e AL o o WHW—TARRY TOWN— I WOO, S=Beethoven « r Rid Jtman, s PrE songs WRVA, S:40—Nong oy Unele Robet Johnny Curtis, hanjois WNYC, 9—=Travel talk, 1 Lar Prank O 13 Harry Vosters, song badoes. \ f Lot Dineetund ¢ ' WJZ y—Nu Mari Jerit 80~ m ONgs prano; Lwmillo De Gogorza, bari Lester O'Ky nor Dy and oreh ! tone N.oT G WOEY—SCHEN ECTADY =380 WSB, 0—G, M. A, glee clu | ri Sivk peports and news WLS — Nlinois W gle . 5 1 VTt 8 00l 1088 club and minstre ) ATaLO] aEriR AN $iet ! WGY, 1 Border Li our Dai f ! Ny 0 broudcast play, WGY Playors \ Dance oreliesty WiHAM WEAF, 11=1en Berni or NEW Y ORR—i 1 Ml © v Oleott Vail's String Enseinble. i Iren y Radio” (sixteenth WLIT, 12— Merry e rnin Crold onolTast r nel lesson), Leon Merry™ compiny. Suel’s Musical Monarchs. A Higuemo e o R ] [ cpisodi of myste WHIC—HARTIOR 0= N ' A Stepon Stairs, 6 M ! i Vrewdway fation. I 1 for radio. presented by f " e i WGY player irected by Ten i Anno police: re Donuld 1un ' Fyek Clay e ¢ WGY orehiests B0 o talk by John | 1 1—Hofbrau Enteriain Irogram broadeast from WJZ; o i veoman, Coast |11 e SR Mute. Marin Jevitza, Metropolitan 911 Witerhuy Community WEPI=NEW YORK AT ' Billy Johnston's Chi wis with prologuc L he 0 v I'h r Hour; y M Mike Simmor presented by ISPEESNY f I lirccted by Men | i 84 Facts About W iy homas . Moorc, wrence University, - vles Favali, tenor, Johnny i r casting pro- Clark’s Hamiltonians, dance orch orchest riu on 263 meters.) 9:10—"Talk, “Brass, Bdward H WRNY—NEW YORK—258 WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 Dayis. 5:20--Temple Emanu-El service, Recital, Waterbury Concordia Singing (—Philosophy Sports, T Bastwan ther clety T:10--Commerce, radio theater in- T:30 t 9:36—Vocul duct from {he Stat Tex 15 Armory Ti0—Jean The oprano. S g:4u—Louis Kievman, violinist; | 7 Alfred MeCann, “Foods.” Play, “Border Lines." Louis Boisvert, pianis s—Richard man hou WGR—BUFPALO—319 Brinkman's orchestra. 5:45-—"The Language of i ! Dinner msic. {—Hugo Lange, tenor; Marie C. y—Tuxedo Musical club, Ti0-—Jointly with WEAT, Bauby, soprano; \Walter Lilliot, | 9:4 Baritone aund vielin, joint re- s—Winger's Entertainers, baritons i cital Jointly with WIEAF. ' 10:1p~—(3. George Rathk, monolog- 10:15—Novelty night, mins show, Howitt: Humoris ist; William J WAYC—NEW YORK—526 -1 i mie—Supper music; organ re- 10:27—NRoyal And A 8:10-——Maurket high spots cital L., in an organ recit 20—Piano selections. WEBL—SYRACUSE—: Austin Organ studios, Elementary Freneh less 6113 Dinner musi 10:36—CGeghan-Allerton orchestra Advanced French lessons. 77 Isastman wer orchestra. 10 ~Brass City Minstrels male rolice alarms. s:115—Same as WG quartet »oks," Professor J. G. €. g—Same as WGY. 10:50—"What Waterbury is doing WOAP—WASHINGTON—169 IPor Crippled Children,” Dr. J. L. ou Goldman, violinist. 1 Mozart String quintet; Moriarty. tubin, pianist e summaries; mu and 10:64—Concordia Singing society. oes,” Frank IL Via P ; story er; t Little Or- 9—Humorous readings, Howard ter ensemble. of the 1. & Navy band, acy; Willlam Walker, Scoteh Alrmes; weather. program from WEAT, 5Ongs. Morris Titterington. 30-12:30—Dance musie, 11:10—Paul Buckmiller's orchestra. Joseph Zablow, baritone. KDKA—PITTSBURGH—300 “rancis She baritone. Jeanne A'Dair, singing. 5:45 Jim's letter from Patriotic Pil- “Walter Schullstrom, tenor. Leross the sen John Barr. $:30—Garden orchestra. $0--Dinner concert, Mrs, William J. MeNellls, s0- WEFBH—NEW YORK—! Stockman-Farmer news and 10; Louis Jannetty, banjoist ohinny I an, planisi Ket period with reports on all im- Kugene T. Oviatt, pianist. Doris Freedman, songs. | portant livestock, grain, wool, cot- | 4 2—Monolog' Averill Crane. Lou Lockett, violin. ton and produce markets, —Piedmont orchiestra, llack and Dorn, songs. S:1a—University of Pittsburgh ad- Auld Lang §e1% s Baright, | dress. Health Ta Dispensary WCAC—STORRS—275 | 6:30—Basha Entertainers. Work.” 7:25—Market report; talk on “Poul-1 ), ¢ oreliestra Hour of Music from WJZ. try.” | WHAP—=NEW YORK—210 Pime signals and weather WBZ—SPRING PIELD—333 Dinner music 6 arket report. wndy Armour f talk L WCAE—PITTSBU RGH—161 6:30—Hotel Kimball orchestra. Christine Fonteyn, soprano. | Dinner music T--Music Story Period. Kitty Cheatham Children's period 7:50—Third of a serivs Of & €OUTBC | S _Mary Pinney, planist; news. Address, in Economics, S Phillarmonic Ensemble, L1l Programs same as WEAT §—Concert by Kdwin J. Mcknelly | g-_philharmonic }insemble WTAM—CLEVELAND—389 and his orchogtra. Philharmonic Ensemble | 6= Dinner music $:30—Concert broadeast direct from | g: 45—Talk, I'ranklin Ford. WEAR—CLEVELAND—380 the Hotel Vendome, I3oston, un-|jg—Mixed quartet Wingfoot quurtet. der the dircetion of Samuel S8In-{30: 15— Clagsical artist 10-10:50-—Same as WHEAL, iger with a group from th WAHG—RICAMOND H Woish concert Symphony orchestra. 7:30-—Richard Mayn WWI—DETROIT—353 g—Concert featuring two distin- | G Dinner musi uished operatic and concert stars. ! 7:45— Mina Pearsall, contralto. Vo Enteriainers Mmne, Muria Jeritza, sopraio of | s palmer (i . organi Same as WEAL, the Metropelitan Opera company. | 6—&hell Beach Trio. Tiavoatmna and Emilio De GGogorza, baritone. | g:30—Charles Wold, ases, WON—DETROY Weather reports; missing per- | Touk Drago t m Clodist -7 —Dinner w sons. | Charles Wold, glasses 1—Stulic ] WIAG—=WORCESTER—268 Marie Nicholson, organist Y L0 Dranee musi 6-T—Dinner music. Southlund dunee orchestra WIR—DETROIT—517 7:10—-"The Story Teller.” AV SHORE—216 Orchestr trio. 7:30-7:45 yrics, §-10:3 1 and educational, | 7:80—Aretic Entertainers - T4 nt events WOEBB—FREEPORT—211 ) rtainers, Ni15—"To imounced Shirley Fulton, pianis S0—Symphony artists Sam WEAR > Mabel Kennedy, sopraio WADC—AVRON—258 WESE—PROVIDENCE—111 5 Al and Rosells Goldberg Dinner concert; stories y—Synchrophase Hour Earl, songs; pianis —Peerless orchest WIAR—PROVIDENCE Hollis Smith. baritor 10—India Owls ju—Musical program WOR—NEWARK—105 WY W—CHICAGO—336 Musical program G Bill Wathey, “Sports 5 ne as KDKA _Biltmore dance orchestra § Bretton St Qliarie { o—Same as WIZ WA AC—BOSTON—28( WNJ—NEWARK— J0—Edison Musicale Krazy Kat Kiddies Klut Tivoli organ | 11-1: 30— Midnight re [ Dinner d adcast from Y. M. C. A. Forun L in.—Insomnia club; ¥ Yorn, € ¢ ghton Ailen, planis WIBO—CHICAGO—226 4 WGCP—NEWARK—252 1 i vesults; news: piani [ Itoyal orchestra 1 noveltics 1 Sharles } 1 w ¢ 4 WODA—PATE [ i I s dcas « Instrin music WOGN—CHICAGO—303 « ker Inn L N i S Dinne g and Grorge Rog I San WEA WEEI—BONTON—319 n—>M Mysterions Violin WMAQ—CHICAGO—118 WOO—PHILADELPHIA—308 -0 Story T Wid A 1 il t 1 P Soi “What We Hea Musi Qua Chicago Universitq re : Mus \ Anglo-1 Chicago 1 I M WAL —PHILADELPHIA— WLS—CHICAGO—345 § ‘ alk { I P v WIZ—NEW YORK—155 T Singing G = 1 W v gl WLIT—PHILADELPHIA—395 WEAT—=NEW YORK—192 of a Sing : M Nig A nee ¢ tra 4 \ : £ WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 kW i xol WEBH—CHICAGO—370 ~Ang WEFI—PHILADELPHIA—385 s water [ Orio! a WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY— NWGHES—=NEW YORK—316 8 & - ; WPB—ATLANTIC CITY—300 W s 1 y —"Wuat > & ) ' n g x v ‘Border Lines.” by Kducational Hericw, Lincoln Van | Gilder, supt. of - Atlantie Uity Water Dopt Rol Kendls and Chick Leonard, 0 wors S0 Program to be announced, Hotol Traymore coneert orch o i1 1 P Al BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, 1o the eurb and we doshed into i 12— ldgewater Beaclh Hotel Orfole | And thon begin one of the most ox orchest lanee numbers; Trene (elting adventures 1 have ever had in ey, UThe Gl from Dixde,” Tall iy experienes w member of songs; Day and Knight, songs, nele Bam's Neeret Serviee, WHD=MOOSEHEART—370 — | V- Children's period, Y lack to earth, young fellow, me 1 1—8tudlo recital lad, While it possible to bring Li30—=Popular music Jin stations an ograms Jast evee | WEIB— LGN =30 Jing, there was no pleasure in ligten S——Punch and Judy"; songs, ing 1o them beeause of the heayy | A0 Drake Ensemble or 10 was Jike trying to listen | 12— Dance music; songs to a concert al the Hartford Steam WHAS—LOUISVILLT—100 Roller (o, Not that we ever have, $:80—Coneert to he announced. v oever wint to. The comparison i | WBAL—BALTIMORE—216 ghver, so you can try it it you wunt 40--Dinner Progran. WHAL din. (10, broviding you can get someons | ner orchesty (o #ive & concert there, You know, ! | 7:30—WBAL. Male quartet olks, 10 one likes to listen to the Bessie Bvans wter artists vadio when the static s pounding in | Virginia Black accompunist; e 1t was lust night, People can TiboG IBIE 3 Sanial v, "Oh, Throught in stuff, just the WAL Ielo. Noloist: | Sme’ but i1 they did, they didn't Jolin Wilbe HoToh ot any enjoyment out of i, We WRVA—RICHMOND. ould lave gone all over the coun- Dinner musie, Tlote 1ou, heca were seemed to be ovolioatr plenty of volume underneath the | MArkiL (EnON(a luyer of noise, but what was the use? | S:10—Art Porking and his ukulele, It would have been just a tax on 40—Cadman's “Morning of 'The |the nerves, ete, etc, | Year, vyele, mixed quartet, e violin, piano. We listened 1o WTIC, broadeast- Va0 State highway dept. reports, 10 from the state armory, and heurd {0—Hotel Riehmond Winter Garden Worthy Hills and His Orehestra play or 1 “You Huve Me and 1 Have You,” 11—Carry Me Tack (0 Ol Vieginny, “Then Il Be Happy" and “Sleepy WSB—ATLANTA— 128 Fhne Gal” A group of entertainers, G—Orehestr voeal and instrumental, helped to —Gilee olu pass awyy the tine during the eve- 11:45—Symphony or ra ning, A much of the effectiveness lost, due to the WMC—=MEMPH of 1he program Bedtime stories. Fact that the station was broadeast- K0 Cooper's Hawatians ing from the bLooth at the armory ——Mid1 Vrolic nd that is not especially suited for WSM—NASHVILLE—283 broadeasting purposes. Celia Drury, Bedtin Py Ao female baritone, rendered a varicty | R e of numbers, pepular and 1. y—Vanderbilt University concert; And the program, s a whol g ARArtat AN, sleatlub: xeellent, Thore was varicty and it WGBU—IULEORD—278 was ntoresting. LI-1 . me—Orelestra = ’ : A depth of fone not usually attain- Al —\ - 2 \‘\ “I” v ”‘“" BEACH—381 ed hy WBZ, Springficld, was notice gt Jen the Springficld Orchestra 1n- | \ “'”"“l‘.”-“” BEACH—281 | e Lrondeast from the Capitol | i : Gno0 MU e v, that city. The selections were GOl long classical lines and we didn't 15 ance music ; | R lEic: s . pay much attention to them, due to WH \‘I_“mr“”"r"—""' the fact that our inferest was cen- v l‘.Tu”rr tered on fhe clarity and color of 12— Hawalian Trio, feld i INUCU, Cuba—i38 = B o 1 SLALEE HEIcH cally a pleasure to listen to undis- WCCO—=MINNEAPOLIS—116 torted m S:45-—Farm talk; minstrels. 10-10:30—Same as WEAF. TG RN e iy o [ sHealthalIGRmubl oc of the Battle of Somewhere, put ouf 11:05—Dunce music i some exeellent dance music, a hot WOAW=-OMAHA 530 saxophone proving attractive o us. T:20—Oreliesira; violin solos, et i) | 11:30-—0rchestra, WBBM, Chicago, faded in and out KPKX—HASTINGS—288 shortly after 9 o'clock. with a popni- 6:30-—Same us KDKA lar program, of which we heard ! | s—Market; songs; tu about one-eighth. Mere was dance | Llu—Varied musicalc mugic and the orche which play- KOA—DENVIEER—322 ed it was pretty fair, and then we 10— Instrumental concert, heard two young fellows — singing. | 10:10—Chamber of Commerce con- ¢t Child" We heard other cert {thi too, but they didn't come | KFI—LOS ANGELES—167 1—Organ recital. —Music; joke contist. 2. m.—Popular ballads, el : Nio—jag | There was plenty of per KPO—SAN FRANCISCO—Iz8 |0t B B o e from the slation. The orchestra play- | ed “Moon Dea I | ol he makeup of the program. A Le=Dance W 10 solo, “Clean Up the Kitchen,” o R otherwise known as the P | T’”’Ollgll l/le Sla!u‘ | FOR SALE [ ) | | 2-Family House (New) Good evening! i eIk Yes, that's about 51y 10 vou today feeption was wh. t we'd so aptly char- | The static roam- | 1 we Last nighl's re- | s, have to | Building Lots, Single or in Groups acterize as “punk.” THE DYSON LAND CO od around like a famished lion in a | ‘ Deating back and forth wildly 581 West Main Street nd scattering statical onthis all over Bhione 518 the landsc e put up our um- brella and waited for the storm to | HOME BUILDERS pass. but just then a taxi drove up | (OOKED | FOOD SHOP * | | 118 MAIN ST.—MUTUAL BLDG. The Store of Quality and Service WHETHER OR NOT you observe Lent, you will find our Salt and Can- ned Fish a delicious change of diet. We offer you the hest brands in all kinds of Smoked and Salt Fish; also canned goods and prepared foods at our Delicatessen, so you can he sure of getting something good, when you buy here. Why not save vourself the trouble of cooking a meal now and then and treat your family tc a delicatessen surprise. Everybody will enjoy it. | SATURDAY SPECIALS | Cloverbloom Butter Gobel's Cottage Hams, 45¢ Ib. (14-Ib. prints), 49¢ Ih. | | Tmported Roquefort Brookfield Butter Cheeselis9c b 00 2 (14-Ib. prints), 49¢ 1h. Smoked Whitefish, 14c Ih. i Fresh Native Farm Eggs, 10c¢ dozen. Smoked Salmon, 59¢ Ib. Tall Cans Medium Red Salmon, 2 for 25c. Gobel's First Quality Bacon, 48c Ih. | Tuna Fish Salad, 40c Ib. | Regular 18¢ Coffee, 40c Ib. Gobel’s Boneless Smoked Shoulders, 33c Ib. ABOUT THE STORE Winchell Smith's | Whole Wheat Bread Pickles and Olives Potato Chips Qur Make Mayonnaise Swedish and German Delicacies Mrs. Speakman’s Pork Pattties | Chicken, Potato, Crah Meat, | Combination, Tuna Fish, Vegetable Salads | N. B. C. Products | Salad Dressing CH 26, 1 ithe Restaurantec out § T TR A 0 it e A At i through | ame Il and the station even drowned |cd I vingfield for a time, with a shretk and wail like vention of departed spivits, a e erative peared on the secne ind grab- Then, con- ind we lield onto our hat ollected, over $1,000 will be realiz. ! I when the final report is my 1 the absence of President Shan Mrs, Edward L, . preside Following s the rnival commit- Hannon, vices | William Doherty At the close of the meeting o, [entertalnment w ven, foutu |by wolos of Vincent Ringrose awni When labor in Belglan con bed the ruil, That hlamed idiot Willlam:Rohosty, Ohdulos: i Induntiysaased. (or {1 iens fooled around thers for & while ang |00t Willlam Riley, John TRoach, | the government advised cuployer then finally succeeded in tuning in ind Albert Fortier, Plans were al- | fo aceed to the demand nasmne so made for a card party to be held | as they had received confraets o W BZ next door, quiet, Everytling beeame We went to bed carly, beeause we weren't going to be fooling around with the set and wasting the batter- tes, When we weren't foyment out of it getting any en- suys from WJZ, and \ he hasn't heen shot tor saying it, “Toodle-Oo!" . That's all for today, thanks! Over $1,000 Realized by “Shamrock Revue” Social udr ‘carnival in members of cloty at the rogular meeting last night. A com. | mittes was appointed to draw up Iminary plans. A report of the reeent minstrel show was given and | (dthough all the money has not been e | WHEN IN HARTFORI DINE AT THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 STATE ST. 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