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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926, et s S e | o 11ovul Hour trom WIZ S R A e coa o A Night fn the Country Store|those few stations, But what els with the Corn Huskers Orchestra’ | is there to do, unless we start print 30—Organ rocital by Stephen .| ing recipes and health hints? And, " | Hoisclalr from Harmunus Bleeck- | furt W I iy iermore, it we knew any healtl Dinner coneer Our repertoire today includes THURSDAY, J0-~Lancellottl's song series, ws and market period W7, W, WNY( WAHG DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME, l:\\l;xzu_k\u“l\:,“‘h_i_‘” i :;ulm \l-;”'l;lu o Idmmh‘\\l;vm WEAN, WBZ, WLS, and un i OF COURSE YOU ARE! unidentified stranger who stop Composers, Joseph Haydn, pre- | on (p t and asked us 3 IVENING PICK. Kport e | ouns, B cou s a Sk W aske It coesn’t surprise us to see how surprised you are couldn’t get one and WGIS M Mary's, 10—Mme. Eugenie § Little Symphony orchestra under | 1 he'd v Al Wby tor, organe | pranoi Houry Thauman, buse. * | the dietion of Victor Baudeks | Raid and thats i 1o sald ‘and When you realize the actual meaning of it Detectives Endowmen 4 Program of Joscph Haydn mu- | oo Pleiad] > A e jon banquet, Speakers | sic, with orutori quartet, with | K ! Tanian WALk missioner Symphony orchestra. | Haydn s " r oy Walker Lt JR:AONY g . We dashed vight into dar il Laughlin, Senator Copeluy 10 Mime signals and weather itor Edwards, Judges \mu.]r forecas! s . : iy e kb s Ao 0. El e vy (MA Kl D i e otleart cxons out atud.o :‘r”in\‘ ) u‘“;h' RERE o T ) HRI S RVI CE Stouer and Dennis J. Mahoney, | WCAE—PITISBURGH—4g1 | 1he Ie&d Hunters” were broadea G \ colored members of the cast « WEBNY—NEW YORK—210 M'Iu-v sonceil e ; 1 N 1 Smit rehe T:80—Children perio: Wiz, 10 s Ny L lisiorch sauds & | he time of New Yorkers u WODA, ! “The Volsted Colonial orchestrn L—Program from WIEAF, ) rehe . B ND—300 | present. The s wvere explaincd ; Coloniul club orchestry N EAROLE Y A ND=30 in full and we now have something Milton Yokeman, t S | vlse besides the weather to falk v dakking b 3 ,\‘l,,“‘,“,“ b orchetra. el about when calling on the youni $1.25 minimum - llton Yok« tenor, = R adies. 111 be awfully nice to hegi 5 2 et WIC—HARTPORD—176 Lo-—~Lauretta Reynolds. song AL AL 1k about the head hunters and An illustration of a ; ; o i Topics of day 0 . . Box o vour is a spec Perod ypkilomd : e songs ey sing while hunti l\plc.ll'lhnt Tee bundle | iBoxed to your left is a specimen) ' one of the plays occupy 01 4 The first & presented was Orchestra W WI—DETROIT— L ng v \ (list of a typical family bundle( i . WACA—NEW YORK—i 11 T—Dimine conocrt, e R MO Here is an average l : i b, 8—Oleol ing ensemble, ot R veryone drops exhausted, in 2 N No. 2 e Bt . T y ‘,’T'",Hg I g L.l"“” ‘yfm‘.‘ those who have to listen to 18 ]l()lm(ih Musi hu L ¢ iERERIE R R . o i , we wouldn't have blame rable Clot , aR—bETtor RN D S o T 1 Table Cloth | Scientifically perfect according to the very high standard of the Union Do o . The music was wild and prim 4 Pillow Slips Washed Laundvry, wann) 5 WADC—AKRON — e, 10 say the least, T you wan 4 Face Towels and o Inter: i Jewels © Santo as WIAP, od to say more, it would be perfe At g e e A e {great war song, and we know 2 Pairs Socks Washed + Golden's orchestra = — . o ) g X e s O " A ’ AT lose our morale on the first note i airs Stockings and Beautifully and expertly ironed and returned ready for immediate use. \\I\I—\I'l(l\lnl IELD—333 ESERIAL YN R sptamiabiol nie we ever heard such sounds issuing 2 linlon Suits returned X ¥ & t:bo—Market re | WNYC—NEW YORK—526 Ol B OrR LeauT ’ from an African jungle or anywhers ‘ndershirt to you v —Hotel Kimball Trio. 6:30-~"Rosotti's Sister Helen,” H“’I;‘?‘—" INC f'\\yl\‘ il { clse. The grim beat of the jung Underdrawers damp Y 15—A. lesson in maic _ Tewls Mott e k" ,ff,"‘ e | (kum Swasiitha ol ompaniment | 2 Nightdre Just 30—Motel Lenox ensemble, bid! & spots, e L e Responsi- | ¢o "t he number and we could almost o Pajan hout Rudio Forum i LGOSy AL see the blood-thirsty o5 Weav- irtwaists ready nan's concert orch. 15—"Keeping Fit.” Joe Ruddy. Hotel Gibgou pro " 8 Retiirne an 3 n v » 1Y o il , Gt ion drogs ing fn and out in manner fantast j it Returned damp and just about ready to be ivoned at home. (b Salliv 1 as they uttered this deti to the en-| CSS0S ironed vlolinist: Nora Gladden Winton, : ¢ e lon 1:45—Ray Sullivan, popular songs 3 e ¢ i +my. Chester DeVonde, co-author of | AT at Mm, contralto; Elsic Moore, accom ard of Kstin Lang, composing pl i Kongo," was the announcer, ani | Y panist Be \».,‘n n\_‘Il\ ance music from Castle | | h s proved to be interesting. He 0:30—Organ recital from Estey Or-|:30 it of Edison ¥ have more of this type ot m Studio by Arthur Clifton, . | lub. Sol m Lock- | 115—Night Howls by the Crosley; cio¥ BV B3 iate of the twpe of Is the most complete Economy Family Service ever offered in our city. o ¥ Alma Filstead,| Sky Terriers y and blo| | saprano. e BN e on , THE SERVICE IS PROMPT orchestra direct from Cook's But- | {0—pi meeting 11--We rreports; missing per- | 10go—-Poli s it e e e D i onint | m INTTISIT 7 7 sons. P WERHANEW YORK— -Musical program. ‘[‘}”{:W el bl el .{‘1-‘\’ A ‘['” T'HE PRICE IS UNUSUALLY LOW WNAC—BOSTON—280 t—Dotty McLean, Leo Ford 10—An hour of music Do s b ' |others as o braihea i e O SAY . CALL 901 RIGHT NOW Dinner dance, Hotel Essex| X 5 25 o the world at larev. It we con “I'D LIKE TO TRY We Know Yow'll Like It. chestra, 16:50—Majestic String ensemble, 0-1 n. m—Matched unit quartet; | ¥et & 800l grip on yonlan b THRIF TEE )—Talk, 145 a Longtin, tenor, Ariston song period; Twe ! 4 0 o ttitude o 5 5 ducted by Ralph Clitford | WLWL—NEW YORK—288 | WEBH—CHICAGO=370 | Fetithaly V0 AIREAL TR e SERVIC ‘ . —NEW e | kel's orchestra was on at the sta 5-—Choir of St. v $:30—McEnery's 1ntertainers. | 8—Sg 1. fion when the gang arrived and wi o—Question hox. :30—Harold Noble, tenor. 10 uth Buhl Flick; Rita Mc.| ¥anted to hear the Ve ; WEST MAIN o ARCH STREET arranged by . 8" Walter V. Gavigan, I nEE s 5 ‘ Lyons, contralto; | 12—Osborn’s orchestra; Ruth Bunl| SPring Is Here” ¢ 4 | Telephone Telephone rrom Lido Venice, Joe Herman ard Dunn, violinist Flick, reader; Dorothy Herman ‘frfl‘ “_‘"j“)“['_"‘;“‘:_]’j‘ i 3 904 [(/ * 904 and his orchestra, 1 -Organ recltal, Eugens Sul- Jum; Rita MeFawn, Mary Bieber, | ° i . i Hjo= 7:40—The Gol 3ox, €O Yorkville Radio Entertainers. | Jays: WEEI—BOSTON—349 | livan. | Billy Nonny Duncan; Os- :50—S8tock market news. \\(ll\()—\l W YORK—233 | born's vents of the day. 5 < Galassi, songster. i WENR—CHICAGO—265 Lost and Found, 8 y enstadt, soprano. |7-—Dinner concert, Rauland lyrie| $5—Big Brother club. 5—Wa elghts Play trio, vocal. le. : xander, 8ONgs. 9—Popular program, All-American Gl e s + - sgram same as WEAF. | g:05—Hel. i, soprano. B\ aiaerat VOEAL il Tisicumioni | Sy eaio L EORTam A b IWHEN IN HARTFORD WTAG—WORCESTER—268 gust Plazza, violinist, WG sresontation a finished one, but th \ T y h §-5:30—To be announce 140—Orchestra {i7:80=Drake W concert W cnsemble t Lo iec KBRS SIS A DINE AT J0—Travel tal ~Vanity orchestra | Blackstone string quintet, and each performer was given num- 4-10—"Clicquot Club Eskim . WBBR—_ETATEN TSLAND—278 | 7:45—0ld-time favorites. R e e ke l HE HONISS 10-11—Silvertown Cord orchestra. | s—Jubilee Trumpetors. Tih5-—"The Million Sing.” fix fha ¥olos withobl tasing ib tao WJAR—PROVIDENCE—308 8:10—Walter Stol Rl g oll, tenor. 9-11—Same as WEAF. i J1—Program from WEAT. Iter Stoll, tenor. 11:10—01d-time favorites e £ : | To our mind, the most enjoyabls | N—PROVIDENCE—270 8:50—Jublles Trumpeters, 11:20—Play shop. : B { | 4 L 1P L of the numbers was Night : : X ; RK—405 11:40—Studlo ensemble D gl el ”’”fiv","’: | 22 STATE ST. 7:8 . i; “Causes of Rheu-'g:15 W Sporis.” WHT—CHICAGO—100 T T < Sl A N ] L ; tut. The sclection was a colorful on: e Grant's 25¢, 50¢ e N 3 ey s ; cques Jacobs' Ensemble. | 7—Dinner organ recital, Al Carney. | 'o%: The & resimoloriullond 300 ug Duey Cnder Grant’s 25¢, 50c and $1 Store =.40—Providence Vistrict Nurs 20—1 hulletin, —Gra s string trio. 3 i v : 7:40—Dr Dy 8 _builetin 7:30—Grayling's string trio. of the voices. Each mc mh-v' Also, Always a Fresh Supply WEAF—NEW YORK—102 Brnie Kricket!'s artist S0 Ktonon teiasten i e e 308 Main St. New Britain| to Take Home ' Vincent Lopez' orchestra | 7—T Major Tate. 11:301, § L. sntertainers; mulgl D SHEE S0 ERA0D Furd wel AL | | iate et ; AT upon brinzing out all there was in | = . X} . the number, W {i—Dickens' Corner. 8 nt Owl orchestra. a m Barnes and Al Carnes. |, o, yone, The singit T Mid-week hymn Sing Ivoy Male quartet, | WHAZ—CHICAGO—322 Hoird cntiiito 18 aten ‘,‘.‘i,,,l‘). o | NEW THREE-FAMILY HOUSE ON KELSEY STREET Dance music -Irving Rudman, pianis 10-midnight—Alva Ostrom, contral-| e e e et 4 : e sally (¢ st 0:15—Novelty entertainers. | to; William Balhatchet, temor;|y o 0 BB ell reisterir | One of the best in the east end, where it is very hard a general rule we fight sh > programs which are announc ed as recitals by pupils of so and &o. | But WTIC rather showed us that ould not do that, with its presen- | Your last opportunity to get a Y J Hire a.—L 1 Browne. Pansy J. Licberfarb, t; John | Howard : Smoothtop Gas Range at the Cliquot Club Es} ' ) estra b VLI A bl 1ipe] WA RO UL to pick up a new house { Special Reduced Prices Silvertown Cord orchestra A SON—224 | zel Sims, pianists; Leo M vio- p! Vincent Lopez's . 5:30—N talk. lini “harles B. Davis, tenor. he Fléwer Song.” by a violinist Located on good high ground. See us © WIZ—NEW YORK—155 | i—Colonial orchestra WLIB—CHICAGO—302 f"‘l‘j""’-‘\" ety a4 Commodore tea Music. 5—Midweck devotional ervice. | s_Tynner music, |l o 5 3 on the low waves, I 1nmary. ) rm:! €. Malil, bariton 2-—Correll and Gosden. one of the best num tions 1 “The Volstead Act,” talk. H 5 emble, dance mu- S * raports alsll's orchestr. bl Ccard from ot vrovicisier. B 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. § # 80 West Main Street Telephone 381 ostra. 10:30—Jimmy Murpl N TACHICAGO—310 PO e 1 a. m.—Silk City 7:40-—Colluge Inn orchestra, | jation in Wash-| WIP—PHILADE i G et through as WAHG at Richmond | - il N ~ - Hill usuaily dowes. If you X W Wile 8:05—Franklin concer . WMAQ—CHICAGO—447 Hitl nsuallysnovd 1 0oy Uncle Wip's piano solo. Hicaroil Faiean at fs we dou't hate {o te I gilent Drama.” The Besquicentenn ot Land it you d v . yana college ehoir. L A I ishamed of yourselves : is a Prescription for —United Syna 5 mer- | g__Bush conservatory b WQI—CHICAGO—14T BB LR Tt 7 Colds, Grippe, Flu, I)engue. HONTIN DOGS, 45—Concert from Institute i—Rainbo Garden orchestrd e L LA RO G 0 > o i e aphonist. The viirantone i« a r- | Bilious Fever and Malaria BOLOGNS == EN-~ HUNTIN” A talk by Elder B H. R Chusen (v |contly ereated ins ol 1¢ Kills ne germs. = FOR SOMETHIN' {1-2—Ralph Willlams and his Rain- | cmbodies the g To EAT MosT » Jack Littie cvlarks; Rose Vanderbosch; OF T TIME! viathan orchestr: Hal lansing; 1 Davis: Lew| 0:3 —P ) =3 HUISVILLE—100 4 sweet Can't e s S \\l‘ll‘" I":.I‘\\I‘\I PHIA—395 - \\'n ‘T—,“ H‘ e oy ove ¢ When The | HARE T—PHILADELPHIA—395 | gram. Sunday school lesson. Wel-| lices Are In Th o” (stay awavl| op THE NEW BRITAIN rom the hive two of the orchestra " : “'“‘\,_,\\,,,m,“,__,.\ numbers. 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