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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926. W ! e e A R R all important livestock grain, | P orchestra, was worth| e e oo SERCE v ¢ 2 estc ain, : s earing completion at Roosevelf e 3 —Concert—Five Banjo Peppers. i 0 nd probably : 2 —_— . IRTS. 10:55- & slknals’ and. weatne e SRESEE uy Wilhin D ans EXPEDITIONS LIKELY | \\M.\ (!w ready for it first tryout nex ; “Heim- Yorac: asel cores. evening, WMBC, Detroit, Michigan. n 1 rio in Finland, Po- G EE s T e S X 3 | e A new radio station, with the ca . Its wave is abou met e 8 5 OB velil ok th 1 and Bohemia. . should sdy , and its {ransmisslon, Ellsworth And Fonck Both Consid- . ake the Boston, 7:30—United ame time as Capt. Fonck. The while not perfect, was about aver- : States Army band from WEAR | : ering Another Hop Over Top new station will supply the plane * ge. A program of old time fiddling | ] 3 D ey S v e WNAC, Boston, $—Organ recltal {Likes Mountains and May Re- of World. - olas ieherkalandi e ] from Chamber of Commerce. o eite ] rvations. 7 United States Army bar VOR, Newark, 8—Newark Phil- S : T ¢ = | Prospects for a new Arctic fli DAYLIGHT SAVING TIMI $:30—Saxophone Octette. Ly \-:rwnm::r(fl:»sxmP.‘ s “Valencia,” played as a banjo solo, main Tlll Lflb{)[‘ Day | New York, July 21 (®—Two new |,y i “Blisworth were revealed 35’;: s Troubadours WJZ. New York, 8:30—New York fore we say anything i 1 that's no cin ard from | | alr_expeditions, one by the famous | (erday in denying assertions o WTIC—HARTFORD—176 9:30—The Sou 2 Islanders | Philharmonic orchestra. Also | | SePtion t evening we vo | KDKA, Pittsburgh, in the course of | ’ | ¥rench ace, Rene Konck, and the | General Umberto Nobi that the e e La Fille du Tambour Major broadeast by WGY, Sehenec. || Father important station ci s the weekly midnight revue from the aul Smith's, N. Y., July 21 (®— | other by Lincoln Ellsworth of the of the airship Norge would berger's Hotel Bond Trio in Fin-| by WEAF Light Opera e ¥ § ¢ announce. WNAC, Boston, according | Grand theater 1t was well ¢ too.| A fortnight of almost complete re- | Norge fight over the North Pole, are ve been impossible without thd : 12—Petham Heath Inn orchestra | | (&8 0 o 0 o0 oo f[to word from that station today, is | KDKA spread i elf all over the map | laxation in the bracing air of the |in prospect. | ltalian ofticer as commander. WJIZ—NEW YORK— Reglment band. now operating on a wavelength of |and we could still hear it when we| Adirondacks has 8o henefitted | Capt. Fonck plans to start his| Mr. Ellsworth said that he has ir} Baseball reports 2 epringfield, 9—The Barn- || 430 meters, instead of 280 met were up on ters. President Coolidge that some of his | non-stop New York to Paris flight as [ mind an aerial exploration to deter N e S ich e WNAB, Boston, is working on 280 | friends would not be surprised if [ soon after August 10 as weather | mine whether there is land north of rket quotations. KDICA; Pittaburgh, 9—Five Ban- || mesersand sther SitHers s fancther | Biyenra ame through | he prolonged his vacation until La- | and other conditions permit. - His | Greenland, and that he would com. jal summa jo Peppers. which hasn't been definitely an-}ycry faintly on al 457 meters. | bor day. | glant three motored Sikorsky plane | mand this new expedition himself, )n Quotations s nounced as fa we know, that 1 several xylophone solos| Tf his good spirits serve as an in- Farr X b AISCELL ?"1\»‘“(" Shenan Towa. We|nich weren't so hot. We waited | dication, Mr. Coolidge’s enthusiasm Madison concert orchestra WHAP, New York, 9:10—Ta 0}"“ jt ""Af»'o-‘lo\*'_'"-”u on a|,round a long time because a man | for his vacation home at White ; b} hy Y avelength of about 457 meters last | .o announcing and we couldn’t Pine camp is increasing. Amateur 30—Stadium Philharmonic concert S g ne || evening. Whether or not this is per- s call letters. Later a man took up | photographers whe have waited for Astor Roof orchestra e e e Tahon || ER et eluon XT o ] 1e work and the voice was louder. |him on his appearances at the ex- \\\.l(\—\l W YORK—316 & sile e | ecutive offices here have been re- P | 2 Conditions last t were gener-| ywo(, Davenport, was exception- | warded by the opportunity to make ally pretty good > early part of | o)1y joud, with a male quartet trying | many snapshots. the cvening could not have been im- | (iiuie to copy the Revelers in “No| The climate here, President Cool- erican Legion N. Y. Div talk. | 8:3 Ivaleslsios proved upon and as the night Wore | poojin'» The bass got on our nerves. | idge finds, is much the same as that | |} vageballl dnd. newalite [ ];ol\(; ~(\111;y;;r!‘\3r.;r‘fiimbh along toward its : a mere| s voice stood out from the rest|of his own Vermont hills. He re- d e sl 5—Majestic string ense . smattering of static crept in Which |unq he insisted upon saying “No| gards the fishing as better than in| || 45—Ervin Welss, beauty talk. was not noticeable at all. Great vol- daionl) : o YRE—3 | was t e at all. G lin' | the streams and lakes of his native IWHNENEW XORR 501 Majestlc string ensemble. : ume was present and we brought in 2 te i haw B :3 ntoinette Perner, contralto. |etations war west as Jowa with : o [Shauias f u f . lillie B es atty evine 18." . S % < corf € Tuesf at the er V R i e “Personality in Jewels 50| Eouble &t a1l CR1cago was Vel s mer s oo bl s e el mravact ey e S s e or yourse and your family 1 herniavsky orchestra. represe and everythir was| - ) 5 sy % ey > . cing and baseball Roy: . < " 3 g Sl f eac S shing as Mr. Coolidge, although N 11—Murry Lee Royal Bardsmen. lovel best night in varal| - \ Calace, violinist. : i g y upward. not all of them can boast of his B u r, k Daltor janist \\ HG—RICHMONDHILL—316 ‘w‘ eks. didn't know fadir had | ck. Senator “ess, republican, i ls t e rSt a\v o nat re0 Loew's theater organ recital gie Make-Believe. been discovere Ohio, who spent the night at the Comine” Caltarnta. Sundhing | $—C Menkel soprano; Er- S| cam, nnearea an expeniion | f W henever your money is 2l Ty ler, tenor; Conrad Scheich- | At WJZ all was serene. We heard quest of Lake Osgood pike and O Lovely 3 : Only a Aeou 5 : 5—Murray Lee's Royale Bards-| Te flautist. the last number of Harold Leonard's| me st wwr. . (1 5 Yo herore Wi derarturs aanev |k 3 P Y F. forald): b. Only @ Year Ago | $:15) 10—The Good Humor Boys. Hinnts enimin Ve e | C1vIlWan GeneralOne i ST ets DR atacrs Botevs B ay Yourself First. bt L T Two Bills” harmony |10:20—Blue Bells of Long Island. | have yourself, young lady, we're just| Of the Last, Dies in Va. of the president's ravorite spots and | {8 . eet’ (Tdhhatone); sing SEPORT—244 |quoting the name of the number.| .o you july 21 (P — Henry | found a couple of new bass holes Tro 1 BN World Loew's ter orchestra. 8—Ware's orchestra. And then the Read Revelers| or him. i It‘ Mead, recital. jition of “Drifting anc reaming,” 1 Thompson Douglas, widely known §.8 - e Svenun t2s] T30 oA Lo ostion ired with o complets quartct ren | TLOD0n Dot BOSY SOOR | P v of semator oss, a| (] s surprising how this plan it tion | 10—Rose lance orchestra rocket entertainers which proved to b as any : ! Aledorany, | s ha Speeld e g A d (VID) The Jongleurs- ; 10:3 les Park orchestra. |[9: ett-R , duet. thing we have heard. The Revelers, | 91¢d 1 Providence | °, : helps men and women to from “Mlle. Modiste bert); |17 . | ! 3 g : St n lipper orch 9:30—Hazel Rogers, soprano. { recognized now as one o mer appears to have arrived ). Closing 9:45—Scandiffio Brothers, ukule popular of popular quar Canncllls Balala tuoySdanceios Raymond orchestra. | 10—Faulhaber-McMahon, recital. | {hrough in top form. After that Mr. Doug called upon to el zuountalnjcountryfiof | meet [helr b]lls promptly chesize 45—John Von A tenor | 10:15—Cornell-Gilles, recital. |1eft the Atlantic City Spe buil lef ghidane (TORUAR Jiow Teuk ne temntine 11—News items and weather report. o0 y ¥ | ires have run high the last two ‘hree Collegians, songs; Johm | 10:30—Will rtis, ent Tl siiaioe 1 I and sk i D BIL e i WJAR—PROVIDENCE—306 e ek AY ¢ Lviervi's band obliged music 00 e Rpaoih v el o A bl SInyRan 20—Original Melville Five 7 swster : Hour. wnd an impromptu tal fropm (i WAR: T tookRonst it | have the benefit of every breeze, axophone Octet WMCA—NEW YORK—341 §—Dr. Rundback WNYC. This j3ondopatineMETROCRNEWIEO LT ¥ The buildings on the summer White I mone -Employment opportunities. Al and Joe Hardenburg r rospec gl RI3rooltlyhy ianni|iSYELSIISEFIERWASHSS iy edra 0TRs House property are well protected nator Love, legislative prob-|g:30_Mary Vaughan. the Municipal station in the Big City & B ot e e it WOR—NEWARK—105 presented the program well, in spite WANT COMPLETE ADDRESS ey e WBZ—SPRINGPIELD—333 ; e Golden's orchestra. ls cques Jacobs' ensemble of the fact that code was a bit dis- — e Sl e Market reports. Boston 7—Employment opportunities. News bullatin, couragl times. “Valencia Postal Department Stars Campalgn —Jolly half hour. Springfield 1 nie Golden’s orchestra 30 Lol it by imming,” | one of numbers offered 10y To Insure Deliveries, results. Springfield. |7 ppen’s orchestra. “rank Dalto have a lot of talkers in that| tvashington, July 21 (P—Lack of L ; . on of Joly half|s—sidney Shapiro, violinist. I7 :;i Topics of the Day.” Spencer |or S e A e b R s O IO ROMEING ATTIRPTS “ wour. Springfield §:30—Meister Homesteaders Armstrong. v line of | cach | has become such a drag on| Warsaw, Poland, July 21 () — T:45—M > Radio rum. 9——Feder tealty Entertaine | 8—Newark Philharmonic band. | selection rendercd. Som Lw | tal service that Assistant [T attempts at bombing occurred i Springfic 10—Musical program 45—S. S. Paris orchestra. | English or General Bartlett has be- [in Silesia today. One bomb ex- | §:30—Radio Nature league under |10:30—Colonial orch 9:45—Monterey society | \eral campaign to cducate | ploded in the houss of a pro-Ger-| | the direction of Thornton W. Bur- | 11— Denny’s orchestra 10:30—Special feature. | WEAF, New . came ugh |the Lusiness public in the nece man priest, the other was found in i { s flashes baseball is Waiting for t nrise by Gy prelindiaaian ol deracy, | Prominent tration support- 9305~ Musical Pr WEAF Light Opera company o ub Brighton orchestra | 10:45—Monterey concert quintet extral 10ud and Whe vit ¢ addresses on all [the office of the nationalistic news- TOELOT ool 0slon bk rtanors. 11:15—Ben Bernie's orche 17 R0y aDIE: sinae e Postmaster have been paper Polonia, belonging to Adelbert Krulee and his Hotel WHAP—NEW YORK—240 WNJ—NEWARK—25% bothered by WTIC, Har i the subject with |Korfanty, who headed a revolt in IYSHtIIDRtEr, Qinhen Loimea Butue sl i :30-9:3 voit Symphony oreh. | (o0 LT N geserved siler rliser citivs with a lupper Silesia in 19 L :15—Winifred Bauer, “Plano Mas-|g,30.10:30—Max Hitrig, songs | night. The Eve v was be- [viey a complete address| The police suspect both bombs Lopez, baritone, and| terpieces.” 2 NI WARK—20 ing ‘broadcast and it was of a high- lappear i tisements in were placed by the same organiza- pianist and |7:40—News dige §—The Montroyal orchestra. 1y classical nature , while en- [newspapers and magazines. tion. | Boston Madrigal Singers. 5.3 all We Spend Our | ¥ & L B0t appe e | 11—Weather reports; mis Stone Which the Bulld-| \j0ation? I e inel Ao et e sons; baseball results. § stield. | tejected.” he Montroyal orchestra ¥ trifle too sm yrma tra, direction Joe Hermar ” Monogram Melody Makers. L i 7—"Vacations in New Lngland.” —Aug te readings )—James Browning, tenor. | Pr irra 10:15—John Er zan recital Marshall Moss, violinist. o : g Greater Bostol leratior WAYC—NE 9—James Browning, tenor. WELAM ALleienns i ‘l\ Churches — Piano sel ns. ; Marshall Moss, violinist lot m‘ § u.“vu:l n‘n‘lm ain o8 Commerce Restaurant; ors: 30—Elementary Spanish lessons. | 16" 0 *NSC i ore, songs e Evercad Queen Victoria and Lydia E. Pmkham | cital by Weir S NSRS WGCP— ARK—25 A0 o Elay NN Ao ler i80S mall s | 7—Decvita orchestra Marshall, Tllinois.—“After my sec- rection Clyde MeArdle Talk by Michael J 3 iy [ soprano. WCBD, Zio S ond child was born, I never saw a 9—Will Dodge and his Nantaske Marriage License Bur :15—George Bahery, tenor ndolin- | 3 oPicran b 2 L o well day for five years, My father .\.w.lm]\ e 7:45—Salvatore senza, mandolin- WODA—PATERSON—221 . P _ o s | . 2 I I e WNAC—BOSTON—280 3:35—Dorothy Hoyle, violinist; Earl 7" o “Major Tate e P : ; o : selection from som Krazy Kat Kiddies Klu Palmer, tenor; Montgomery. | 7:15" Danny Lewis, Billy Sward, |3clection from some ; 40— Dinner dance, broadeast fro rano : o X me Lido Veni Lido Veni r 1 kmat “Eart ickar g0t . e ) s ' e ow : condition, and the druggist insisted Mok el e Bton T PRadual s : that father take a bottle of Lydia E. fasket; “Jimmie” Gallagher and s—salvatore Cusenza, mandolinist. P 2l lies' Qua Z and WMCA, i p @ Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound and . iis orchestra J “Outdoor Life” He ! 6 rer music which ated but a little . have me try it, as it had helped his r l WEEI—=BOSTON—310 3 Regiment MilQ y WLIT—PH 5 V. 305 from WC ” r0ir tull bl # i wife. 1 had given up, but to please 45—Stock market and business —Police alarms; weat —Dream Daddy. at the 1 t we couldu’t father and mother, I commenced 1ews WLWL—NEW YORK—288 {” g4yqjo program. hear them, €0 as WCBD's taking your medicine and in a week 5 Hearthside Harmonizers | $:30—Progress Pi 1 1 had begun to feel better. When rom B —Alfred Losinski, pianist | a—White Entertainers I passed Lhrougp the Ch'zmge of ~ —William Lawlor, barhione. | iy N e . wikup wlien wal| Life, | was laling the Vegetable | he meter on a YELLOW 11 - lvton Instrumental Tri ‘CAU—P! PHIA—278 | attempled to separate WBZ, Spring- | ; Compound and I had no trouble o 5 g : P i 5—Ntosalie Wolf, soprano A st el e e R R N vt oo any kind."—Mgs. AxNa McHexwy, | CAB protects the customer. It measures the srother club 0—Popular program " Henry Hos, of these stations were very loud, | 3 1005 E. Plum St.,, Marshall, Illinois. | mileage accurately and figures the rate correct- Irom New York WRNY—NEW YORK—: | L > WMCA boomin \ volume & Another Woman Helped ly. The public pays for service rendered and W TAG—WORCESTER—268 T—Sport Ray enne: a orches { mos e t t WBZ. At i : 7 i re kot B il Dimet EnD "\'l‘;l’,” iy i ot Philadelphia, Penna—Mrs. Caro- nothing more. ) 3 3 n_Halprin, pi | 9= Lipschutz and Mazer, songs while WIZ ofte soprano solo- line Nagy, of 2117 Sears St, ina | ] 80— to be announced 0—Dible Truth Male QUALet. | g:50—Charles Borrelll, songs lit o} shve oWy AR cotliLt T e e i par Don’t forget to look at the —WEAF Light Opera company -Virginia Moreno, soprano nator Hassenpfeffer | have brought in one without hearing NNA MCHENRY I;::‘nchvelfl “w bgrusaclhe was in a g : WEAF—NEW YORK—192 $:15—Charles D. Isaacson’s concert irice Patton, tenor; Harry | the ot vas the first time MR, ACIRA MC Sy Sh 1d meter when you get in and out of a cab—any ) 0 Vocal Quartet RS o : Wiz 1008 . PLUM STREKT, MARSHALL. LLINOIS | Very Weak condition. She could not nd 0! 2 I §:20—0dierno Vocal Quartet. 2 aritone M shadowed 4 seem to regain her health and went cab. The meter of the YELLOW CAB has no In the vear 1819, two babies were| to her mother for advice. She told secrets from the public. It faces the passenger born whose lives ivere destined to| her to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- in plain sight. : 1 S| jave a far-reaching influence. One| table Compound, as it had helped her Frank Cook, songs irens ewis, - violinist, fromi o, Fporntin a stern castle of O1d| when in like condition, and it has Artie Bittong's Cheer-Uy | WLWI W his station, al-| g o104 the other in a “umble helped her mother also. So Mrs. WIP—PHILADELPHIA—308 | ways e s no douder} gppmnouse in New England s started taking it. She felt bet- | The meter saves money fOT 5—Dinner musie. een Victoria th oh her wis-| ter after taking the first bottle,— } eh bli The: g 7 X 0—United States Department of | enough au n Victoria through her wis-| JClor taking six bottles her weak- t\e'ca§ riding public. l"lu shmt‘ha}ll does not | 2d prospercus reizn has hecome en- | ness and other troubles disappeared, pay for the long haul, as happens with the flat | The R 0 rosas | A e hearts of the British | and she is never done praising the rate and zone system. 3 4 munde o 1 bY} peo Lydia E. Pinkham through tolml'"“" L i S S r music |the WGY orct rom the ¢~ {he merit of her Vegetable Com-| In some families the fourth gen- WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 | nectady statio € Sy | pound hag made her name a house- Cral!nn‘ is learning the merit of YELLO \X/ CAB me[ers are Stock reports, news items and|over the programs Lia hold word in thousands of American | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | inEDected s e 't be “fixed” s Kallint orex a and \ honestly suy t N pound. inspected every day. They can't be “fixe 5—Children’s bedtime story. njoy the offeringes more than we, without detection. They are tested for accuracy 5 estra on | frequently. amar Instrumental T —Agnes Everts, soprano i echova Vocal Ensembl 10:3 ¥ Zoeh st Tion Hivach nstein! abused “Ro- | vell played by —"Book of Knowledge" program.|do those of any ot orc MiGosH/ (F1 & Z ; 7:25—Baseball scores (he air. As we said before, the mu- CANT SING BETTER ) - il Bl R s EAR ILLIAMS The meter does away with THAN THAT ‘YAM A AL | that organization, no matter how | ) 5 )—New York Philharmonic or-|{high- the particular sclection| R overcharging and haggling. By insisting on a ree SWA(I“/‘ER il 7 e i Lol .~Wm:v:-.nmn Sl e il R ROOT B EER % YELLOW CAB this embarrassment can be CHT i SR ATHOCK ‘\"""‘\'\:,:J":. sl on ,“,'f" T i avoided. You never see passengers arguing . | \‘\“«‘lyx‘z—nl PEALO—319 | very lou yo know | EXTRACT \'flt‘h dnv'ers ah‘nut fares when they engage NNy THis 1S ; e e oiceitall _ LA YELLOW CABS. ointly with station W The (¢ ONE OF TH! LIONS ) y‘::’"’»[lm’r‘ 50 gtl\y(l‘uz.‘} |or WBAL's scoops, o erpts & “RKLING REFRESH| ) ( eroapcasTiNG FROM ) SJomntls with staton WEAY. | from Vicior Herbcri's “Tho Only DELICIOUS YELLOW CAB stands for T‘::eélofiigs'r?l\rel s S SR eET T L e o ey AT ALL GROCERS : all that is good, decent and progressive. The 3 4 i WMAK—BUFFALO—260 Baltimore, because pa. The Willlams & Carleton Ca. meter is only one evidence of organized re- M ] program, Eustman |ently has lots o sponsibility. theater ging by WBAL's offeri 15- 1sical program ‘ . | 9-10—Musical program waDC, kre QST H l Th A h \\H\\! ROCHESTER—278 through f time in n "“} al em l‘ly’W ere tman theater orchestra. |and the funny part about it was that, F ES ISH “WCAP—WASHINGTON—169 it came through loud. “Got to Know R H F \—Uni ates Army band lu‘.w to " by the Roscland Large Shore Haddock Fillet Sole Ye” B o | llnsLun BluelI Fresh Eastern Halibut > OW rappidan i i Rockport Co Fancy Red Salmon Studio program. Light opera from v Y lfl\\S RN | Saybrook Flounders ¢« Large Butterfish UN BU | Large Sea Trout Sea Bass a o B ][ ; N OAEp I‘I‘I = 1’((‘.‘|‘lj—mu ‘WIND-BURN l‘(:er:flu:e‘“[’i’i::‘: Mackerel Porgies ("o Dinner concert. S e ol | Instantly Relieved By Native Eels, Yellow Perch, Bullheads, Pickerel. 3 —Progrem ot dance musle v Round Clams, Little Necks and Steam Clams. . c - Lobsters and Soft Shell Crabs Pay What the Meter Reads KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 30—Dinner concert from the Flo- IF IT SWIMS WE HAVE IT tilla club, Etzi Covato and his or chestra f j PHONE 231 ey 1 McKnerney & Son 2 Hermes-Grove Dalry company 8:40—gtockman-Farmer report on- For 30 Years Nothing As Good ) A o through the courtesy of the 112 Arch Street Telephone ' 542-