New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1926, Page 18

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MONDAY, DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. WTIC—HARTFORD—476 6:30—Dinner concert, Moe Blumen- htal's Huh Restaurant quartet: Rozika (Hungarian Czar Fantasia) (Roberts); b. sire (Cadman): c. Andante Can- tabile (from String Quartet) Tschaikowsky); d. The Me Widow Waltz (Franz Lehar); Group of Trio Classics: Berceuse from “Jocelyn” (Godard) Corona- tion Marcyh (Meyerbeer); (Ilyinsky); . Royal Vagabond etzl; g. Mighty Lak’ Ros (Nevin); h. Rythmic Parahhrase; i. Popular Perio: ws bulletin, baseball scores, agricultural and police reports 8:30—U. S. Coast Guard Academy nd, H. O. Jenks, bandmaster Mare Overtur: Piccolo Solo Bird (Demar est’ W. Bryon; Piccolo Pic (S Dances fro: Henry man): Dance; Dance; Dance; Wa Gold g Prologu Leoncay South (Noc La Proven Song; In the Charact (Herbert); Star (Stie Banner. —“Balle in Maschera” by WEAF Grand Opera company ler the direc e s bull 30— The White K ndmaster Ern- Humoresque: T); e VIt Bl and § from Dance nd Tave e Guiding Star Spangled un- tion tins and port. WJIAR—PROVIDENCE—306 all 1 program. ra_hour. 3:30—Base 8:35—Music 10—Grand cores. g—Dorothy T 9:30—Andrew's Rideout, meteorologist WNAC—BOSTON—130 §—Kiddies Klub, 8 etropolitan theater studio concert 9:15—DMetropolitan theater :30—Metropolitan theater organ. WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 6:30—Baseball re 3—Bob Patterson’s Trio, 9-—Capitol theater orchestra. 9:30—Organ recital. 10—Priscilla Beach Halg Hour. :30—Henry Weinberger, trumpe- 7:20—Children’s Period. Its, inancial summary. 40—Cotton quotations Madison dinner B. Kennedy. » Well, pianist. faxwell Ho Coffee 10:30—Harold Leonard's orcl NEW YORK—19; estra. stra. felen Hulsman, —TLeon Carson, t ~Fox and Tuck no. pianist nor. violin and . Seitz, Elsie Harmon Meyer Dav hestra W hddess, ymant violinist WGEBS—NEW ~To t ERNTTOrN 11 TN BY LOUIE S.JONES CENTER single ng liov ana | the | 30—Shepard Colonial dinner dance stage | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926. emporary Poet's Serles 10—Dance music, fonte Carlo orc “hristian Science 12—MeAlpin WRNY—NEW YORK—258 H soprano with Heart Dis \—University club orche WLWL—NEW YORK ion Box. Cecilia ensemble. Stoll concert vio stra 288 yunn WHN Radio Movie ¢ Joe Ward's Enter torage Batt Shontz 0—Roseland da Three stra - orchestrz club orche Piano se 10—Market high spots. ry German lessons. d German le >olice alarms. atrick Brothers, 1 results. * John B. Foster. adio Frank Wright ‘Outdoor Life,” Henry ank Wright. man, violinist rie and Dag: riners. >ublic natz Nascher. 5—Harold Fowler, :30—Police alarms; Civil Service enter Welfare,” tenor. weather. vision. 15—Majestic stri 11—B vin WBNY—NEW YO 8—"Movie” talk. $:05 songs. ton and Miss Mann irles Coleman, songs. Sunshine Susi ck Davis, 11—Dorothy 11:15—Ameri T:45 S—Synchropt )—Ma kinson, lecturer, Ethel Baker, ters, viol 12 mid.—Midnight variety WRST—BAY SHORE—216 WOR—NI 45—DBill Wathey Jacques Jacc ater hour. TWARK—105 nsemble Brooklyn Daily m Iharmoni Klein's Serenadin Monterey society Monts Ben T WGOP—NEWARK—: Herman Rice and } Howard Shirley ert quintet orchest Cadmus WNJ—NEWARK—319 cball results, WAAM—NEWARK—263 Fred Hart Mayor of Holly P len Duo. Ma Four Tow tra WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 Di 3 HILADEI WIP—PHILADELPHIA—5308 WEI—PHILADELPHIA—305 4 0uif X FCAU—PHILADELPHIA— N lenburg € Sn o. Minstrel nt Sisters. 'om Kelly, Ttalian Reudy, baritone. WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY—275 Harr A h W nouncements. soprano. contralto; t; Joseph Wal- 30—Book revis S le 11—Dance orchestra lies WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—300 from the 1 scores. recita on dinner music. Arthur Eidred aner music. Talk by ymore > or WOKO—PEEKSKILL—233 udio concert. IENECTADY—380 report, news. , race —205 oloists and quartet. WMAK—BUFFALO—266 5-7:15—Dinner T -Dain results news items. Dinner con WRC—WASHINGTON—169 Thi Talked About. ashington Post Hour Queer Quirks of Natur. ensemble. and Opera company BATATMORE—216 andman Circle. rmer report baritone 3 from the Willows: WCAE—PITTSBURGH—161 Dinner concert from § ic. $—Orchestra inder | 9—Dance mu Through the Static T N | With a turn ing conditions pr | vorable front have for two | Faithful, the for the over time, | ina old | s on to some lidn't { noticed in sime oW than we that is, about 6:15 o'clock | heard part | proce at ening we | Tuning in on Saturday ¢ of the republi banquet ed by WCWS, tion came and we seption of m Governor | through fairly 1 noti an improvement in re oadcaster. A letter fro was T and the 1 sundry that m we card vi lauding the rious G Welln WGCP, ing thro world Sunshine and t v tenor, by Glow Worm."” n Ke irne Atlantic Lou | g Will Happen [oi Miss You™ how 1 vere on the prog rry loud, slended to soi ram more anything m program | 1 in its and t just die ano ceremony. It pped in alof 3 rings | merrily som a varioty repaid us for our € amply —_—— Rudy’s Battery Service successor (0 Gould Battery Service Co. st Main, near Summer BATTERY CHARGING AND REPAIRING Gener yr, Starter Repairing GOULD BATTERIE FREE TESTING. REFILLING Phone 708—Ask for Rudy Chowder, Clams, Steaming Clams, Soft Shell Crabs, | Lobsters, Crab Meat, j Shrimps THE HONISS ' OYSTER HOUSE ! 22 STATE ST. HARTFORL | | | ‘Auto Electric Service | C. A. ABETZ TEL. 4185 | | 114 FRANELIN SQ. Under rGant’s Department Store ew. the set. Hotel Trio. Fol- | | | | por tire Fev ve ‘Good-Bye,"” We Mi ist in | ren Tho ol A Hon tert NEW BRITAIN LEADS IN 29 Ack tion. arly e in Achievement work duri M nd he work this year included two Y. A. camp: one Boy Scout Ith camp. They Springfleld Y. Mass.; C: Boy 1 Camp K ounty Tuberculosi association, Provin 1e six cities num- ntal trio, one o , offered a va the poy ere was a ‘cello, and the difficulty in i radio audience as “The Girl Friend” with “Prelude whil et Me roved to pwell, Hamp- a plano ; moun- to ran in C 1 girls enrolled in these c 1,146. The enroliment by cities New Britain, 29 clubs, 4 members; Woonsocket, 24 clut embers; Fall River, 21 clubs, 192 | members; Springfield, 12 clubs, 118 meml Middletown, 4 clubs, 48 members; South Norwalk, 5 clubs, 70 member Firty cl organized he four camps with a total e 594. These by camps, s follows: Camp Keepwell, 21 clubs, memt Camp 1 ubs, 60 membors; C: 111 members; Camp H 200 members nd total of is summer was follows 1bs were at roll- = 11 12 lubs jurisdiction ov was also a clubs at play- 145 and and girls en- nds t . e idolph Valentino, . 8 740 boys clu s engag we led in t Dartmouth, was in six enter- making, doll to mother, foot, home improvement, t metal worlk. is dire eaking wild manner. | toy qu ievement or t from er” wa £t also hea numbers and work sant cornet so - s SISTERS T0 BE BRIDES AT DOUBLE CEREMONY B Mildred Nelson L bariton arl WEMC, 1d rend: We of Agnes and Evelyn toming | Irene Nelson of Osgood Avenue s to Wed Same Day in music galore on The home of Mrs. Tillie Ne will be the sce on Labor Day fternoon, hen Miss Agnes Mildred become the bride of of Bristol and )sgood aven n double *“Moon- | 4 From thoven's was rendered. o'clock her danghters: Nelson will Robert L. Griswold Mis: elyn Irene Nelson will be married to Ernest C. 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