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8: 6— [3 6: 7—"Vacations in Ne 8 8: o 9 1 1 9:30—South Sea 6 7—Stock marke 1 WEDNESDAY. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. WTIC—HARTFORD—176 30—Dinner concert, Emil Heim- berger's Hotel Bond Trio: Wedding Day (Grieg); b. One | Fleeting Hour ( . Romanc: (Grumfeld); d. ade B ¥ (Widor); lection from Boheme" f. Mel- p r (Rubn- | Russian Songs (Jarnefelt); ert (Cole- (Puccini); g. Three baseball res, agricuttural and police re- Jones Capitol the ved Practices in Home Olea M. Sands, Hart ) au. he Travelers Jongleurs nknown Troubadou “visit” to Syracuse, N. Y. The Jongleurs — The Rose-Marie (% nerstein) ; t Forget; Amou (Klem). The Troubadour and the in a Rose of e an- The Jongl A Little Dance (Beaumont) ; b. Love Dream (Klemm) ; My Drean of Troubadour — A Group ngs. Jongleurs — a. Violin the Dusk to You You Love (S Solo: When N berger's nd orchestra. ws bulleting and weather re- rt. WIAR—PROVIDENCE—306 and concert. axophone Octet 1d baseball 7—Big Brother clab. 30-11—Program from WEAF. WNAC—BOSTON—130 —Kiddies Klub. 30—Dinner dance. Bnglan —Greater Boston Federation of Churches. “hamber of recital. 30—Playette, WNAC Players. —Thunderbolt orch ce musi; ‘WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 Commer: organ ford | b. | tte | Hotel | ter or- |1 7—Lenox ensemble. ball results. —The Barnstormers. 0—Max I Krutee's orchestra. 0—Musical program. 0:30—Felix Ligingston's Whistle.” WTAG—WORCESTER—268 Sheridan's olrh»xn 30—From WEAF, U. 8. army bar —Program to be announced. Islanders. WCSH—PORTLAND, Me.—256 Ampico recordings. weather. 0—Sport results. ate of Maine talk. —Davis Saxophone Octet. 0—Light opera. WIZ—NEW YORK—155 arket quotations, ancial summary. 40—Cotton ‘quotations. rm market reports. 5—Madison concert orclie: “Little Tin 3. §—Imperial Tmps. 1 adium Philharmonic concert —Henry Ford’s old-time 1—Astor Roof orchestra. WEAF—NEW YORK—192 music. seball scores. services by gogue of America enbin; Mrs. P. the 7 T’wf.“uqr- a 1 7:20—Dance —Davis’ Saxophon pana Troubadours South Sea Islanders, Perichole,” by the Opera company. elham He WGBS—NEW YORHE Joe Davis, “The Melody ss Williams' dance American L N. Y talk. 10-—T 15—RBa -1 ) a WEAF ath Inn orch. 6 Man.” orch. vic ball resuits music. ind news. BY LOUIE S. JONES orch. Unit- address. Kallman, Division | 8:30—Benjamin |9:10— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1926. Hazel Rogers, 15—Wilber Christie, song: WRST—BAY SHORE: —Brewster heater hou —Dr. Rundback. WOR—NEWARK~—405 ques Jacobs' 45—Bill Wathey, ques J News bulle Masked soprano. 216 ensemble. WHN—NEW YORK—361 —Mark Dalton, pianist. 7:15—Bob Langston, popular Ruth Marr, pianist —Loc Lexington t gan recital 9—Loew's New )—Loew's 'S cert program toseland danc —silver Slipy WHAP—NEW YOIK—131 songs; | s heater or- | heatar orob Reader, two con- York eventh avenue quartet. eader, two | nterey orchestra. il rey concert quintet en Bernie's orchestra. WNJ—NEWARK—319 society Lture. hmann, Ford, new Franklin Ford IuBC baritone Mecao “At Home tson, readings Bethmann, bariton Robinson, pian tenor; Ruth Montgom Hauser's 252 WGCP—NEWARK—! vita's orchestr May Douglas, soprano. WAAM—NEWARK: —Dinner music orchestra; port talk, Fred Hartley. Mary Mellick, soprano; , barito Olivia Palmer, ano WRNY—NEW YORK—238 T30—Protestant Circle, with Weather report. 7—Sport rays. Comme music. talk. Fred reial digest Carmine de Giov e Lure of . Francis ( yn Bohn Germain, pia am Melody Makers 30—Caldwell Garden Entertainers —Howard Hollowell's Rambers. | 10—Bil McWalters, songs. 11—Four Towers orchestra WLIT—PHILADELPHIA—395 Dream Daddy. tudio program. —Progress Paint company tenor. xperiment menge , the tion, 3 | 45—Kati Lullaby | Magis, tenor. Charles D. Isaacson concert. Helene Koster, contralto. nia Moreno, soprano, a, soprano. pro- , tenor. Helen Halprin, pianist. an Weinberg, violinist, g soprano. —NEW YORK—311 rnie Golden's orchestra; talk ypen’s orchestra Carlo orchestra. Odell Entertainers. att, tenor. 10—Arcadia dance orchestra. WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 music Octette. 7:30—Dinner dance 8:30—Davis Saxophone 9—TIpano hour. outh ea Islanders. ox theater studio e 30—Sam Brown's orct WIP—PHILADELPHIA— o 6:05—Dinner music. 0—Department of Agriculture T—Roll Call and Birthday List. WFI—PHILADELPHIA—: seball scores lclphia Roof Monte 10 9—Robert W. 9:15—Murr. 10—William Robinson, Voice of the | th. Colonial Inn orchestra. k Denny's orchestra. 12 mid.—McAlpin Entertainers. WEBJ—NEW YORK—273 (—Jsui»rl}hndf‘ n, —Jerry Ale er, Brennan and Adams, harmony boys. Vincent Cioft mandolinist. Ormond Aces dance orchest WLWL—NEW YORK: —Alfred Losinski, pianist. Nell O'Brien, sop nerald Instrumental | hn Zellm: weert qua soprano. Tamarin, violin and entertainer. ukulele 8 Lipschutz and Mazer, entertain- | ri, Charles Burrell, s. 9:20: y i p club. WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 reports; news items; scores. hildren’s bedtime story. Book of Knowledge." 1 s and r orchestra. 11l scor 1 theater ' 8:15—WHAM studio program, R—BUFFALO—319 | 9-10—Joint broadcasting with tion WEAF. WMAK—BUFFALO— —Daily n r program. NEW YORK. Piano selections. Market high spots Elementary Spanisk Talk by Winter Russell Baseball res East- ts. am from | s—Frank Doyle, te 8:15—"Outdoor T | $:30—Municipal band; 1 Pin- " He Virgir r, soloist. WHAM—ROCHESTER lic We - Ifare,” Ignat gram the stage istman the §:15—Program by WHAM orch WRO—WASHINGTON—169 Marine band, from 9:45—Mu nm)y 1 band ter 10:30—Police alarms; weather. WEBH W YORK—: Bob Ward's Three Litl rglades club orch in Jewels v's Motor Ca stri s O Wards. sonalit Coy. Stanle g Ma jestic 10—Cherniavsk 11—Ben Selvin's | WBNY—NEW \()I(I\— | s—Ona Welsh, ravan. | ensemble, 1tal band it Opera company. 'SBURGH—309 rt. tockman-iFarmer son iner conee Fisher. report §:2 Tamburitza orchestra o'clock some evening trouble citing it must | the program | sang several { Your evolu ly served up program of dinner mu- I handle summer. with t around port; ] Davis Saxo; rogram of ight oper [out of the t coach ne Octette. nusi didn’t progral > solo of We mind was worth psy Love nd the Penn Key e orchestra kept things moving mong the Ling” and s Go Drifting among the most tunef 1ses. Then e tenor It was well done, iness elsewhere .. was really “brite and excellent volume all until about After that time static, but this and no 10:30 there was d not inter- cago stations | loud and the of the best in not in months, ie announcer dubt Planist,” held our attention n did any other feature His voice was not af- rambled through sort of a devi that was d He was no slouch and his iments were decidedly slick. His | s not at all of t was pleasant to hear. is numbers were “Am I » Girls Think I'm Won- inning After You” and The Dog-Catcher's Daugh- . to the tune of “Just a " A very ref We made a brave start yesterday 4 o'clock, getting creeps for our creeps were by a worthy glorying in th f Joseph G who recite ) fine he itude y imita- o heard v how s toward the e poem aren't if the k;nrul]\ e to be put ov . . Pittsburgh, ith plenty of volume, mphony Players end One selection was y whom we don’t know. The annou: r didn't think it nec. to give the name of number and apparently went over in to sleep several times. The s deep and pleasant to t tendency to spread all over was with KDKA, and the m could be heard four e wave on eitt . R dashing erday. of- several renditions of the e's only one we like Taylor Holmes' poem better gram came thro York, clear and loud. “Gavotte,” . Dixon of formers on the evening York. She was one ¥ points off th 01d L original com fon tria and psition insy some more reviews, but announcements One is that John than a ye cers on the nsferred | to e fi Daniels, for more the leading annov WIJZ, has and Miss Dixon's *harles Wilkinson Your ors came Keep N oF gave ips on the g been intere in t principal WRC in r than ambitious . ot tendered Ger- city of New the United ption to be r vt her arrival i y will be b by nicipal station. The | ged at City Hall broadcasting a special mu- hes by Mayor and other: features interesting attention of an day audience. York upon Hotel : tertained 3 ndcast with an from WGY, tion was st Schenectady. The and the music Foolin’” and among the 1l commence enjoyal the I On program, r, Miss Ede spee: were i h to hold the noor . e WNYC, enov round the jand from Prospect as one of a series of | 1 by that station during this “0ld Kentucky Home,” variations, ent on t Ne -and-run” Par That's all for today, Admiral Coundourotis vo noticed that Athens 5 Coundourotis in a mes > official gazett hat he reece, has re lency of which he relinquished when General Pangalos last year, by a coup de etat over- threw his government and became dictator. Pangalos mself was hrown la:t week by nd is now a Island, two miles AR I » overture s “Gondo- atement of Admiral Coun- dourotis say “To th: people with recep- shopped ion entirely bit broug the WOC, Daven- and WTAM, through of Greece: The ship being abolished, I re- lay the exercise of my pres- idential duties to which I was called by the vote of the fourth national embl me a in is dated Angust 24. WCAE—PITTSBURGH—161 §:30—Dinner concert. —Daily sport re 5:45 | 9—Midnight Serenaders. 5:30—Jack Davis and Brother Ber Leroy Montesanto, tenor. —Midn erenaders, Carson Novelty DBoys, WAHG—RICHMOND HILI—316 Margie Make-belicve. Hild 1 soprano. Miles Flynn. ~William Helfe Musical yrogram 9:15—Ralph Lane, tenor; Milton Schwartz, violinist; Milton Katz, pianist. 0od Humor Boys. 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