New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 17, 1926, Page 18

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WGR-—BUFFALO—319 6:30—Din i hor 12 . Mot 1 it ju and left| New Haven, Aug | Same as WEAF I t song on the gr hone ¢ where now, right in a|being made for Hoseman James E. | ecas an e play it nearly TRt 3 too. 1T ain't | Moran of Engine company No. 14, | M 'FFALO—266 0 fair, it Course I ain’t{who has not been heard from since | w I E: D N I i: S DAY t I'm one of|Friday night. It learned tha \?%%\ Sl hen and . 8 was from |them = s en and I should | Moran left work Friday night at € . - 5 ¥ - C E “Wel k that the listeners has a litt ock and since that time no trace — Baseball scores; weather fore- | y d you try e!S th o talk about. Cause £ bt n found. Chief Law- || TUESDAY. ’ legal talk cast; market report. 10:8p. on top o ez | they ener € n f said he had taken MORNIN | 3 to myself, “That's pretty g od t r would action relative to Moran's failure ( ; Monte Carlo orchestra —Eastman organ. : e k DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. | Barlant Park 45—Agricultural program. ment. Guess I will” And that's how L | to report for work as he had not the D bout. I went away u | htest idea what had happened to .e Roy Mor WGY—SCHENECTADY I - : | WTIC—HARTFORD—476 50 hard Sears | ock reports; news ite Lls' op.iehere men it a ted in to say, WSAI |the missing fire fighter. 7:30—News bulletins, baseball scores L the Hair,” talk §:30—Dinner 2 de. 14 “thin’ a gyl t the two stations | e ; e re 3 1 Roth, soprar —Baseball sc nd rac 3 , come tty | an a little while WB 3: and police report. S = feary but S S D el $50,000 Estate Bequeathed —PROVIDE cks of Harmony v e 9—Paul eman’s Piccadilly Play- alk, “The Wonder Story of | U / was a-thinkin’ of callin’ | gr Cincinnati. I got On Basis of Percentage 05— aety o e John W. Hammond | * L . l“inl rear T n . He'runs a cigar| Bridgeport, Conn.,, Aug. 17 (®— i '°"r‘:)“‘r’m ( bia P Entertainers. 5 3 ricultural program 1se but et | store re and is makin’ out|The will of Thomas ¥V 1 : SENS . er oh Wy w,fl, ogram. S a s Well, the Harmony Four | who died e gust as 2 fErhe e e S s e a s Tkl The Vops Shoe Shop SRIN GEFTE] 3. —Cook’s 3 v estimated at BEEINCHIDLD 335 Crulse r It made mp,” a funny |vided by percentages among a long R Totkets, 11:40 e Golden' chestra WCAE—PITTSBURGH—161 s ¥y was athinkin’ v ‘ y S oA Rava he ist of relatives and friends, Four g = m,.]_\ Trlo. . . St d { me ed a lot to hear how loud the|p n te is left each All Our Colored Kid o ~ wa: ) 22 lliam Penn orchestra. i O SO : : e el d‘f‘chu;‘;‘m;‘u‘f $6, $7, $8, $9 Values ily sport review , S b Pty S nis city. re the only pub- Reduced Dante orches AL 3 3 T b o coutdn't | lic bequests. > per cent of the 10—Helen Yirginia ; a big ek ate s given to Mrs. Minnie 10:30—"The MacBurg : L 2 i Salon concert. Tt £ ‘”;:": ven ord when I tuned s 181Gl _\_ !}‘{ 11—Weather reports o | bhe Twins. = |t 78 10T B RE R AR BN | o st il thaniel H. Butl ver Forest, WNAC—BOSTON—130 2 _ ! e Evercady HclE { r o et therdl of anl R ! is, a brother, is his only heir ] 1 A B0y Dayiniecaly Tust 1o0 thetriusis lconia | g land to him is left 16 per cent of lin to the room. Joe : : pipe and gettin’® rid" of some o : ey PARTY LINES FORGOTTEN st s in' tobacco smoke ¥ was an e b m the LAP°| Jackeon, Miss, Aug. 17 (P— 11 on. 2 ots : Ao o tuo | EoLHe sues were ,subordinated there lamplight r i o but it b t was|® Baloonl sccks or son Me, I'm busy Skl : 4 nt to the polls todz 30—F ael Dollard, violi ~ime signals and u.nm" to “ I | 1'5 fixed right 2 0t S mocratic candid f arious WRNY—NEW YORK—: orena | hey t nothin’.fer me to do| 5" gt > Chief interest ered in ~Weather report 1 oncort t R the | P 5 P8 e 82 | choosing nominees for the house of ' Y o |5 siness. Then some- atives in four tri port rays WBAL—BALTIMORE—216 s T T e B o e oo | nation on the ,1,,,\r.prm(,1fq:»i,z 8—Salon concert 3 10—Commercial digest andman Circle. ¢ | v he next )—Gold Dust Twins. ila Kurner, planist ) [ comes up to spend therevenin’ [ V01 2 conceded to be equivalent to One of the Sty les at Prlceq Above —Eveready Hour. antor Jacob Mason, tenor. |g - | way h a right ni elect Bowers is a re al pleasar 10—Moment musicale | 7:45—Orlando’s Roosevelt concert|gs stafr concert ime. Mr. ] 5 o Lt el tie o 10:30—Dance music. orchestra 10—City Park orchestra of Balti- | 8 Wite 8 awigl n a close e WTAG—WORCESTER—545 Tison Hotir more hes cen livin’ in our vil- | UMM ¢ : el CROWLEY BROS. INC. | 6:45-7:40—Black and W orch, Spanish ensemble. y s : fer a short time and Mother 7 | “Hua o STON— & 7 J jar WRC—WASHINGTON—160 Sork Gt likes o mak. b lnee : PAINTERS AND | 10—Helene Koster, contralto Baseball °TL‘°'}3 \.\’,[“.,";igjh 10:15—"A AnS B Baitery Elinine; \\mzrl e B e b 1 ay, thank DECORATORS ? 236 MAIN e T ¢ Sl “One-Act Play.” , they & t many friends up | TR 267 Chapman Street Opposite the Monument 10:15—Moment Mu ):3 J old_ Miller and |g" Pennayivania Railroad Hour 10:30—Daily news bulletin Gertru d baritone 2nd | 19—*The Grand Tour.” Estimates Cheerfully’ Given on | ) All Jobs — Tel. 2018 Il ] 6—The Smilers. 6:30—Dinner dance ; 8:30—Kenmore ensemble : 3 1 hasaball sten r, contralto. 1 h J ellist. KDKA—PITTSBURGH—308 Kerwin and artists. |9:30—pPrem le quartet 3 S Nell O'Brien, soprano 861l soores 15—Premier Male quartet 9 red song CSH—PORTLAND, Me.—256 mezzo soprano. 108 0—"Fitt Trote of Muslc, Ampico recordings WEBJ—NEW YORK—273 11:30—Meyer Davis' band 5—Farm news digest; sto Original Melville Five 2 grain market s0 often my mind g .10 Weather; lost and found : el ' da [ to n and I'm likely to te (‘howder Clams, Steaming “: of lk\\:_ day,. 2 S Pr‘nnrl-rt pi‘;‘ufii x |2 roubl o Ise’s Clams, Soft Shell (labS, 0—Sport results. : vterch, Wel : vhe D —ablic health talk ey 2 G e e e sart| Lobsters, Crab Meat, Gold Dust Twins. —Marine band, wanderin’. hrimps mpire concert and danoe trio WFBH—NEW YORK—378 W hiscte Shrimp! 10—Moment Musicale. 30-~Banjo Ba R You won’t have to guess very hard | Mark Twain’s boyhood wa | sband. k. |as to who the rellow Is who's hand- |pictd in a selection, “Huckioberry| 1L 10:30—Dance mu: 5—Bill Schudt, WEAF—NEW YORK—192 (57 e & et bl ling the column today. Read on. which was played & 6—Dinner music from the Waldort- | g 5 Goncart Hour. P Maxwell ensemble, from WJ T OYSTER HOUSE Astoria. illian Bradley. Well, sir sech a too-doin’ you!| York city. All I wanted to say was T, 6:55—Baseball scores. :15—Radio Frank Wright, songs. |never heard tell on in all your born | at if the static meant anything, E ST. 7—Walter H. Preston, baritione. 0—Deauville orchestra. That radio feller that signs|the poor little feller must have had 22 STA’: 7:10—French lecture by Dr. Thatch- 13" castillian orchestra himself “P, E. L. caught on to me | terrible time when he was a young HARTFORD er Clark. WBBR—NEW YORK—417 just as soon as ever I hit this town |un" 2. ), {ment Store 7:30—William Wilson and his orch. |s_James De Pasquale, pianist. today and he sez to me, he s e Do G B b FOR BEST RESULTS h I'm awful sorry| o like that. You| $—=Salon concert 8 -Irene Kleinpeter, soprano. “Come on, Uncle Lije and write my $:30—The Gold Dust Twins. 8:30—Bible lecture. column for me on Tuesday, because | " it e in loud | 9 ]2 O 1 9—Eveready hour. 9—Vocal duets. the folks as reads the paper ain't|€arly in the evening’ but of course | to n y 10~Bob Davis Recalls 9:15—James De F 3 nis heard nothin' from you in & month |1 didn’t listen because the static was | 10:15—Moment musicale | 9:25—Fred Twaroschk, 5 of Sundays.” Well, I agreed after a|loud here, too. But I went back there | | 30—Rolfe’s orchestra. 30—*"Listening In.” fashion and I'm ¥ 4 little w natter of a hour or o, | rrank F 5 stra. WRST—BAY SHORE seein’ as hov e has | @ h litions was bet !N SUR AN | That Cleveland, station, Central Islip State Hospit | turned out t | k Dole WOR—NEWARK—105 a baritone vole storla Roof orch _RBill Wathey, s p Them ¢ fiig s any relative to t LR nia. Railroad hour. _Hotel Breton Hall string quar- | most of evenin lived for a long time n near the - Southern Hemisphere ot was one time fte four corn One of them folks | _Premier club orchestra had slearac ;o S could play a Jewsharp pretty good ° | Cross, tenor Is China Americanized?” Alfred |set ¢ le sct then, when two | SO mucic must of run in the family. G A ‘ sen’s orchestra Nils kinds of noise was comin’ o 5 CO. . lll”'ey o WPG, WHN—NEW YORK—361 15:13 nderbilt orchestra t wasn't static. One of ’em| At Atlantic City the feller | —Odierno’s Trio. | Vews bulletin was a kind of moanin’ and the other |sed a George Olsen orchestra ;m« 1| 308 Main St. New Britain iA5—Jessle and Belle Miremont, |5 40—Vanderbilt orchestra sounded like about a hundred sky-|some popular dance tunes. I liked | R ] 75 V l plano duets 9—Organ recital rockets all goin’ up in the air at the | that one selection, “For My Sweet — egular C alue ‘ —Treasureland Home Owners' En-|g 5 ruso's Frolic | same time. They was plenty of vol- | heart.” My, my! The station was aw- B o S e e o O o w1t raas = ke FIRST MORTGAGE pishty-third street | 0 RGP AR L AR R e i ‘ FOR SALE May Also Be Used For Auto Lunch Basket We own and offer a large amount See Wmdow Dlsplay | heard ever I wante ’ /SAT, Cincinnati, and WBNY, roof orchestra a d a bl e sigl i )} € Y come in on almost t LA Dam | B CLe of First Mortgage Real Estate Loans. located in New Haven, Hartford and WGBS—NEW YORE—316 “Where Sha Ve S 1T | want whole story. | same wavelength. That there WBNY 6—David Friedman, violinist. Vacation? il | 0 r : a :10—T. Edgar Schewe, planist -Frank Dailey's orchestra T started out, after burnin’ my New Britain in denominations of ; 20—David Friedman Sport talk by Fred Hartley, Jr. | fingers on some of t <|DRIVE YOURSELF— | trom :30—George Woolley, saxophone. y Boys. b hooks onto th s- - i N AT = 45—Molly Spitzer, soprano. | P 1lo, pianist ¢ to WTIC, up in Hartford NEW CARS TO RENT 8500 to $25,000 Arrowhead Inn concert orch. 5 soprano; Lil me through Hartford when I was | 25¢ an hour——10¢. a mile. | Bearing 6 and 61 per cent inter- .15—Baseball results and news| o ckel, s on my way to New! Britain yester- ~L\nu:‘ AND ”uann\'\s est. We collect and remit interest items. 8 Mary Morgan Cello, pianist. | A right nice little town they'v Bretal StosiTast feor toite: without charge to purchasers of our Manufacturers 20—Orchestra 5 — Lillian ¥ , dramalic | got up there, as some of you know, | y : s |loans. s 2 i ou-Drive Auto Renting Co. [70 Play; Auspic iscopal Actors’ | probably. Well, Mr. Blument List ot loans and full particulars Gulld, ~The Ninth 3a ! o o M. o strumental quartet tony Swsn xhd M turnished on application, Living Room Bactory o Hortford a ith Charlynne 0—Dorn-Bauer orchestr ‘ rant, sounds —_— i NEW BRITAIN BRANCH g )\vmrvi'pkkr'"iviw"1'7 g S\l WARK in St i fr s }mfi_ | The s G L R, St | | 215 MAIN ST. HADLEY'S BLOCK. Series of Forum Debates: “Free-| g June Crawford, fashion talk. |tions from “Sunny,” a show that i T A X l ‘Lomas & Neltleton CO. dom in Divorce,” Doris Stevens Vs. | g:55—Baseball resul st bkl biile v Ruth Hale Ritz organ recital ¢ Sl e tney PHONE 611 | U Y | - N ¢ | tl Vocal Studio Hour. |g:30—Montclair business men sre, up to and includin’ \‘ — /115 Omnge &, New Haven, Qun| THE OLD HOME TOWN Stanle | | —Loew's theater or id Wulson, musical mono- | 9.45—Vincent Lopez dance orches. |wloves's Sorrow, “Colinette,” “An- WGCP—NEWARK—252 | gels’ Dreams” and “My Heart Will cad In re orct _Fdwin Bent, concert. Tell Me So.” Studio program DI | 5:45—8. § yuntain 1 I was awaitin’' fer the Goldman | ‘Hay Fever,” by Dr Benjamin ¥ ranklin b N rt from Central Park ir MacKenzie chestra New York city. Of course, I stayed Baseball res | WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 : re on the Hartford station, Shannon's )5—Dinner music * ow program is tele- Civil service announcemer Baseball scores ed from New York city to :10—Walter Grohe, tenor 50—Livestock and produce MAar-|\TIC and then they send it out| Police & 15 and weath reports. | from there. But they wasn't no band DDNT BLAME H)M forecasts. 7—Uncle Wip's roll call | concert because of the rain and so WMCA—NEW YORK—311 Dance orchestra |they put on a impronto prog FOE HOLLERIN® — Employment opportunities. $:30—Steel Pier Minstrels | right in. the lio of WEAF, | HIS HEAD OFF=-=- r ‘ranklin Stewart, tenor. | 10-—Movie broades [York, from where the program - 6:50—William Bradford Roulstone, 0 > orchestra. [ some to Hartford, when they do. I 3 ) WOULDNT WANT Jidn't care a whole lot about listen- | Cabinet Models With High Ovens ALL THEM OLD 1 11:3 " hestra in’ to the classics. They was a pret- | WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 go0d soprano there and then a e X CARD PLAYERS TALIM TADICS | a0 Dinner aance e, iandr sang lors of mumers o0 31| Black and White Gray and White KISSING ME EVERY 1 | forecast [and & Mr. Relss was the other one:| IME OME JWPI—PHILADELPHIA—393 o e e ,;nh,,,mo\ vt $67.50 $82.00 il HERE seball scores of two musical shows in New York yoy soprano. Of co they don't ———— e old that again: him all s e e These stoves are equipped with automatic lighters o i : il “Hl""\!‘ B00c B and we connect gas all ready for use W \l—l HILADELPHIA— | Knopt trio e g e FOR SALE IN BELVIDERE r Cottoge—8 rooms, on Uncas Road. $1500 Brothers | ensn. i’ P Cottage—8 rooms, on Carlton St. $2500 L] L] ariton es Higgins, songs l:(hlgv~! rooms, with garage.. $8400. Medor, concert Bl [doemne o /@ Phone 381 66 West Main Street Malle and his enter-|lot on Eaciid Ave, e e | Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work s | Commission Broker. | Hays' or 259 MAIN ST. PHONE 1663-2. W PH—ATLANTIC CITY —3 | Last minute news fla American scores landlord tell you wher nd . tal . Sibe tp-nit¥s, | Let ux shoy orto Atafisk mtish lonte BSiSiau i e ONE OR TWO GOOD BUILDING LOTS WE CAN S dhithiow 16 dwn yout hom and ||| 1+45=Ethel Ritdy Fowlers tushion | Deliver Your Purchases by OFFER YOU IN BELVIDERE AT AN your own piece e heikero | AUBURN - EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP PRICE FARTESRICR I Pier minstrels . 3 - i : . 9—Concert You can get a lot for $850; with sewer, in an excellent m pflDNE/A, £ a Parcel Dehvery location. Ask prices and see if this is a bargain 10—Emo's weekly movie broadcast 7 _l{10:20—Cumming’ dance orch Service - B WHAR—A' J[,.\\]‘1’11- un! r Auburn r"‘:'l‘;?:’"a"““ Co. Camp Real Estate CO. \:‘VILKI{}S SPOKE Do:;rs_qp ; Saicey 7:30—"Glimpses Throt he Btoge £ ;i L EOURT ST AIT3 = 24me Through the tag Phone 611 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg LS.U—; EflNEI?l—o : > - S | 3—Seaside trio

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