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APRIL 20, 1920 " bum recordings from most space to tell just what they sang, lday he came to her home w WEAM—CLEVELAND-—380 | other siations which were bellove you us that we enjoyed it. ASSESSED 335 lN GOURT |tacked her, sho said, Other men T——Dinner concert cepiniz under biankets every night, | Youw've heard the Revellers before, of the family tustitied WEAR—CLEVELAND—380 I Reading Raflrond Hevellers | You know how they can sing. That's Circo testifled thut his rothe T—Vaudeville; music. | las iprove | stepped into the limelight and a | all there fo to it. And you know ! [law struc’ him on the a 11— Same ug WAL ment ove I« v prece o their popularity by offer one ' how Brokenshire ran - Announce, !stick and another brother-in-l t1—Wormach orchestra, ed it left h to be desived in the most diversificd popular pro- | Well, why ask for any more, Says He Went 85 Miles |pushed him out of the yard, Ha | Driver Pleads Guilty—Policeman TULSDAY, t15~-Nadlo ! il ! ¥ vay of mee and clarty of ros | grams wo have heard. On board | (X0 0 |udmitted having called Wis sictory trin | | | Cre was 4 smattering of WWlesDETRON S \ Dinner 1 Fast Wrelght No, 59, we sped | WTIC oiferéd Fmil's orchestra | An Hour bad names, He made a general ( ol § same as WEAL statio o e was also somo fad- ) darkness, the smoke|and a program from WEAT, the s - o Inial of the rests of the unfuvorally WMCA—NEW YORK—341 WOX—DETROIT—317 Ing. AW if to substantiate the claims | atac ching elondn of bright | former heing just as good as the| I R Walten of 39 Harrlson |egtimony of the members of | EVENING PICK leott Vail's string ensemble, Dinner musi of some of our neirhhors K o crew singing to Jts r only In a different way, it |Strect: pleaded gullty to the ] WGY, 7:50 “How Ol4 iy T \ v Ked Apple clu southern pa t 5| ne content, and Norman Rrok-| you get us, and you probably don't, [9f BPeeding und was fined $10 by Earth 2 Part 111 ity Boys | WIR—DLTROIT =517 econd 2 ! 3 . hanging on by his hecls| well, who cares, oh, I8 that s0? You |Judge Alling in pollce court today. WRZ, $=—French-Englis ! r 1 Orchestra, solost strong for a pi the evening, he steadied the microphons | know very well wo don't understand | Motoreycle Pollceman W. 8. Strolls WX AC | 5 o . . ¢SS0 WHBHP—DETROVE—270 later (a it background, | n front of th b. He looked | opera, 5o all we can say is that we|8rrested ‘T"" on West Main street Many Tiroflie y trorni Wbler DR confining “ifo B at 6:10 o'clock last night. He ad- WMOA e S it T wavelengtl . pers were busy mitted driving at the rate of &5 g : v ] R tE e 100, by miles an hour through traffic. Progeams on Fastern standard Time ul rit | ifiatd 4 family. Judge Alling imporeo with the fail sentence suffor warned Circo to remain his sister's home or he will | to jail,* funny straddling 1 boiler Al | e wwed the music and thought the | once fn a whila u hig goh o of tho cast were exceptional- | | ! The charge against Alfonzo Troy, | s : e anca. | 310 \ 1 s i Iy Al B L ok 8lall for L, of violating a clty ordinance by | AUTO BUMPSINTO GIRi By i T i s Hlansredantoll : : “ Lo lleaving a horse unhitched, was noll- | A girl who retused o ¢ ed by Prosecuting Attorney J. G. e was struck hy an : G 4 i ) l Hotel ' nd other things tha G & e u b ine WSAL—CINCINNAT Woods Borger ) “‘“"“\—"'-" AT ; by th i Bpsom, England, April 20 (@~ Joseph Circo of Waterbury plead- | West Main street about 15 S R WSAT Musi ’ ireiwG honznAwas S oisalic tried to convey the fact t Krya, at odds of 10 to | against, won |ed not guilty to charges of breach | evening at the corner of Myrfl W icul pro 4 wder of Deve thing was realistic, i vith easo the great Metropolitan |of the peace and assaulting his sis- | Washington s Mr, 8 Now Beidy 4 1" HaL lcetion and Trans- | of belly to the blowin nandicap hore today, finfshing five [ter, Mary, who lives at 49 Beaver [told Officer Keeney thit two % i 1w explained : ins one of the | Norman had su fast lin Wk | lengths in front of Spithead, at 100 {street. Attorney Harry Ginsberg | started to cross the sircet as i radio voiot o have heard |yt A1most sonvineed | to seven wguinst. Onyx third, was|represented him, The complainant, [ turned tho corner and the one WLWI—CINCINNATT—422 nd L was thut we were sitting in the cab lis- | third by half a length, starting at|who 18 19 years of age, testified | was struck tried to retrace her s WHIC—=HARTFORD— 174 ‘ BhG 3 & f “ning to the boy Songs, music| 100 to seven against, Fifteen ran, through Officer John Rappanotti | 8he did not appear to be injure g a0 7 ; y s pared and he delivered it with ! WHZ—SPRINGETEL D330 ab: Kreat ) imformality W hic s ol olinis tralt | made it & better, He sketehoed g0 with i, | e're saying of him e nide WJIZ's soveral programs stand 10 TO ONE SHOT WINS, ut from among the 4. The first | 18T | . the changes in the (ransmission of : g news from the carly days of this rmel % s—Talk on Aeronauties g ountry when the Indians gave word WERI—=NEW YORK—: e plune and < ol WLW, Spoake 5 eh o Pony Rider period, to | ; Brow.r, t t h and finally showing | 3 38 " 20—"Talkk on “Wild Wowers,” t i v into the field of the| e o ey —"Piano Momories, b W we hesitate to W ny what ey | s:50 } g solos | the latest development in carrying BAY—NEW YORK—210 )—0ld T Revicw of the Crosley | news will be,” he said, telling h ™ . . . soar . . 7 pstne P & Burnt Corker i o e That with over thirty Fish and Game associations in Connecticut that New Britain, : Srdcgnaade gl cen by enpno yiihas feotie the fifth city of our state, had the largest association of sportsmen in Connecticut with orm pondent in London and how a man : stra, William a submarine off Cape Cod a membership of 1230, at the close of the first fiseal year of the New Britain Iich and il or contn i one SA010N SRR S Aentiontaty (Game Association, March 1, 1926? ed German station. His m Wi, Oslo, No > bpst we have N dcoranon| 2 d and he impressed upon the WHY Dugiior danee orches ! 6 , 20, y the difficulties fneldent to | WOR—NEWARK—{ il ! he gathering of news and dishing it | i . . . i . e Bill Wathes, "Sports 128 ani up In the form of a threo or four- Our city always has led in good sportsmanship. This association is actually replacing N tir e and Virgin- | cent edition for the hreakfast table, WAAR—PROVIDENCE—306 | -t Dirotton Mall quartet. ans from § ‘ S e wild life in our forests, fields and streams, right near home. 1 ’ WGOP—NEWARK —; 58 ) “Blues | world, is the newspaper,” he said Jro ne a8 WEA 7 v R Boys, instr E 3 He also discredited the oft-heard | WIEAG—WORCESTER—! t y statemen t one can't belleve | Hid | 7 MeMichael, soprano. as KDIKA, hing read in the papers, since | v rive.” T4 ¥ Honnell, pianiste. ¥ ime story; farm talks he stated that all news is carefully | Releasing pheasants in our woodlots and pastures. by s WEAK. : rn. Serenaders {9 Hotel concert, ! ehecked up before it is put on the W \.:\‘ —lh)»u)’\— 80 Florence Yordy, 50prano. usicale, | telegraph wires, | i’lacing trout in our streams, Sunilvrs conducted by Clyde WAAM—NEWARK— [Li=2, D 0 0 0 Putting hass, pickerel, perch and bull heads in our ponds. e By Dailey's orchestr 8 weath rom WNAC, Boston, coupled | e 7 i0ini 0 < g < and pavine ret el S —CHICAGO—303 (R i AN Brovidene: W e A large number of men and women joining together for these purposes, and paying . 7:30—Dinner music; songs. |talk on rheumatism. What next? one dollar per year. 0 “The Kiss in | 7:: Uk | Sume ag WEAF. |The talk was doubtless interesting | The Wilbur 7 Brnest MeCh nor. i 10—Musicale. { to those afflicted to the disease, but th Infaniry t 11—Songs; dance music, it registered absolutely zero with Join Today! Our Aim—2000 Members Are You With Us? Boston | 4 it b, hour of music. | WLIB—CHICAGO—303 And besides, many of the bloop- ) 1 Pl T. show ted Nu collegin 4 LAl 3 awfully interested in the foo My Brothers.” ) (252 unac, | prog: we dldn't want to spoil | THE WEET—HOSTON—5 49 G\ Lot :30- as WEAR. - fun. At the close of the talk | Stock wirket and business| §:; ighton Allc ! . | the announcer gave us a fine exhibi- NEW BRITA!N Military Park program. el | tion of a fellow praising something I Fou r NR—CHICAGO—266 11 ich he no interest whatso~ " Dy s Nesiidorone 7-8—Dinner concert 3 | ever. But he thought he ought to do IHCOYDOPEted Joy ar n ¢ TERSON—22 | $-10—Popular conce it, since the talk must have been in popular songs Stu ogram 10-11—Evening Bib good if it was scheduled by his sta- “Be a True Sportsman" Big Brother elu -News; sport talk. WBBM—CHICA( [ tion. My party right or wrong! He Pettingell Musicale, | 5—Jimmy Love's orchestra. 9-10—Songs; orchestra, { should, at least, have thought of From WAL ‘Talk {10—01d time songs. what he was going to say before WOSH—PORTLAND, Me—256 | :30—Novelty music. 10:15-1-—Orchestra; sol | said it, since he certainly did te §-11—Same as WEAF, New York. | yhn Camp, baritone. WIBO—CHICAGO. | himself up. To such an exient t WIZ—NEW YORK—155 ) mental Trio -9—Dinner m [ ha torgot the call letters of his sta- Mark G dys Morgan, pianis Rt e ALy ¢ tion for a minute. Such practices if ~Financizl i 0:45—Ma rtet > | repeated many times give a station Here Is a Chance to Buy Right! 1 tamblers 1 G—Qrchestra; make it somewhat RE-F. i SE O LUMBIA STREET e X e ke Ity Smoothtop Gas Ranges A THREE-FAMILY HOUSE ON COLUMBIA STREET Stailo ‘l,,,,h.:,,,,,, WEBH—CHICAGO—370 .. In a very fine location. Price right. Party moving to 11:80—Clifford Lodge Frolic. 8--Edgewater Beach orchestra. 4 Jay exercises, featuring S WIP—PHILADULPHIA—508 | 10-11—Musicale; news. | & neaeonm by el b, Hartford at once. See us i—Levinthan orchestra. 12—Dance music; songs. | were offered from WBZ. Everything P E X +—Birthday list; violin solo. WHT—CHICAGO—$00 trom t deeply patriotic to the " Your whole meal Dramatic reviews 10:35—O0rche popular songs. popular was offered in the way of : o R 15—Laserow ;N., ." ! : { l’:lw‘n\ 1 .‘ yu-.-nwm ; ;,wr'u,m;” nd we ‘w-r:A;lM:f:';U‘\lt cool\ed on one | alllp state O. 1 i cony Sceme from | WMAQ—CHICAGO—418 we dld to “Sweet Child,” since the ; burner . “ i A rac. | 3:40—Musicale organization showed an unusual ap- ; - = 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. smo's Movie Broadeast.” | 10—Chicago University lecture. titude for interpreting both types of ! 5 - o e | 10:20—Musicale. E TN D i Remember this spe- WLIT—PHILADELPHIA—305 | 10:55—Chime : : ’ : Dream Daddy WIA=CHICAGO—122 Strolling up WNYC's way we ran| cial sale is during this | reviewed 2 a. m—Da music : 3 5 : S SR into as ext .production of 5 . Nou iDL | WSO —10 | e v : month only. Here’s a Bargain for Some “—Thiladelp juicen L 8 from that sta , and b WIFI—PHILADELPHIA—395 Studio recital. N 4 ARl G St il i R Sopiate from WEAK N 15 best exponents ot tho tones of that|Q & 5 e Sensible Family instrument. We heard neither the ; " WOAlPHILADELPHIA—278 [0—Zion semi-chorus; violin * quar- [ [l e Ve Berre Ao s mame 6 ROOM COTTAGE WITH IMPROVEMENTS AND 3 EXTRA LOTS Parodians’ orchestra. tet; solos; duets . i WITH FRUIT. PRICE $5.800. CASH REQUIRED 1,000, yreliestra 3 £ ol ! e of the artists, but the work was cer- G ! \estra. T r Diges ame as b sion couldn't have been beat. e e e e oC DAVENPORT—18s Lo o . ultz stelio, inc. or Rieci, baritone - Program from WEAF. 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