New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 31, 1926, Page 20

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TUESDAY. Boris Popovitzky, planist 5—Premier Male quartet 15—Kathleen Gray, cellist 9:55—Sara Bair, soprano. 10:10—Elberson String Trio WRNY—NEW YORK—3875 7—Sport Ray :10—Commercial digest 15—Weather report. arlight Parking —Charles Premmac, Orlando’s cof —"“The Home Winfleld Secor. :30—Edison Hour—Irish Day pro- gram; John Well oist. | 9:30—Huarte', 10—Cape May |10:15 - ansmit Radio,” Clyde Fitct 10:30—Thomas H semble. WMCA—NEW YORK—311 0—Employment opportunities Windrow DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. WTIC—HARTFORD—476 7:30—News bulletins, baseball | scores. ‘WIAR—PROVIDENCE—306 8:05—Safety council speaker. 8:10—Musical program. 8:30—Gold Dust Twins. 9—Eveready hour. 45 WEEI—BOSTON—343 : §—XKeith's radio review. 6:10—Events and baseball & 8:20—George Joy and Nell Cantor, songs. :50—Frederick M. J. Sheehan. 8-11—Program from WEAF. WNAC—BOSTON—431 6—The Smilers. 30—Dinner dance. s Going On This We A. Watts, tenor; Virginia soprane. 8:30—Kenmore ensemble. 9—Program by Gertrude A 10:05—Dance music. WBZ—SPRINGPTELD—333 7—Kimball trio. 9—Associated Y. M. and Y. M. H. A. | 9:30—Amphion trio. 10—Musical program. WTAG—WORCESTER—545 6:45—Vincent Lopez's orchestra 9—Eveready hour. 10—Daily news bulletin. A Trio. WOSH—PORTLAND, Me.—25 ell Gordon, tenor. s—Ampico recordings from cafeteria | 10:30—WMCA Trio. §:35—Farm news. ;10:4541’(0‘»'!( Wyatt, tenor. 7:42—State public health talk | nie Golden's McAlpin orch 8:30—Gold Dust Twins. 11:30—Dick Robertson, songs. 9—Empire concert and dance trio. nie Golden's orchestra 10—Moments musicale, WEAF. 12 mid.—McAlpin Entertainers. 10:30—Greenwich Village Inn. NEW YORE—273 WEAF—NEW YORK—492 6—Dinner music stillian Royal orchestra. 6:55—Baseball scores. 45—Judith Roth, soprano 7—Edgar Gruen, baritone. | 10—studio 7:10—Columbia university French |10:30— lecture. ]11:15— 7:30—Willlam Wilsen's orchestra. WB 3—8avoy Bearcat orchestra. | s—Harris Koppelman's orchestra 8:30—Ritz male quartet. | 8:15—"Real Estate.” 8—Eveready hour. | 8:30—Simeon Sabro, baritone. 10—Moment musicale. 8 ose Fisher, planist. 10:30—Frank Farrell’s orchestra :40—Trace: nd Daugherty, 11:30-12—Jack Albin’s Bossert orch. | §:55—Geraldine Evers, planist WJIZ—NEW YORK—155 | 9:05—Eugene Morfesi, tenor. 5:32—Market quotations. | Geraldine Evers, planist. :35—Finannal summary. ’s orchestra. 5:40—Cotton quotations. { 11—Request program. 5:50—Farm Market reports. i WRST—BAY SHOR 7:05—Frank Dole. 8-10—Central _Tglip State 7:20—Waldorf-Astoria Roof orch orchest et §—Bernard Ahrens, baritone | pu <~ NEW YORK—361 . | 3:30—Salvator ¢ Military $:30—*Summer Widower: X 9—Pennsylvania Railroad hour. band; Jack Davis, baritone. | 10—Cook’s Southern Hnm««macroiSvsflf\manu's Military ban | | Scientific, program. ng Pictures by n and Irish en- Wood —*“Care of Hair." 8:30—Helen Koster, cont —Ralph Gan 3—Paul Whitem 216 hospita cruise. A'Dair, soprano 10:45—George Olsen's Hoof orch. anti’ Miltiary band. WGBS—NEW YORK—316 on, songs. §—Hotsey Totsey Boys. dance :15—Ratco Rogers, recitations. tenor. :93—(George Sande, :%% — Charles Wilkinson, Talk." 5:45—Dorothy Dickson, “The Blues Girl.” Arrowhead concert orchestra. 15—Baseball scores and news. 20—Arrowhead concert orchestra. | S: Play: “And There Was Light,” by | 8:4 Charles O'Brien Kennedy. | 9—Wurlitzer orsan re :20—William Chosnyk, violinist. | 9:45—Jin 8:30—"Making Your Movies,” Cath-| loid. rine Curtis. :15—Ritz Cariton dance orchest 3:40—Paula Fire, soprano. WGCP—NEWARK—252 9—"The Two Guitars” Hawaiian| t Concert Artist: and Spanish. —Luigi Romanelli, 9:15—Ludmilla Toretzka, songs. WAAM—NEWARF 9:30—"The Two Guitars.” 9:45—Ludmilla_Toretzka. 10—*"The Two Guitars.” {71 10:30—Arrowhead dance orch | s—Mildred St. Ger! WEBJ—NEW YORK—273 | 8:30—Studio program. 7—Hennefeld Instrumental Trio; Leon Fox, violinist; Gerald Serly, 3 cellist; Norman Hennefeld, plan- | 11—Arcola Parl ist. | WNJ—NEWARK—349 :30—Luna's Knickerbocker orch. |6—Lincoln Highway Inn o 3 Rallroad talk, Garrow T. Geer. |8:30—John B. Hamilton, :10—J. M. Bocco, guitar recital 8 Robert R. Diferdorf, :30—Luna’s Marine band. L be m‘ni(hmm d. FNYC— 10—Vincent Lopez dance o :Zil‘-l’mno selections. WOKO—PE KILL—2: 35—Market high spots. §:30-9:30—Band concert from C :45—8. 8. Bear Mountain orch Smith. :30—Police alarms. WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 35— "“Common Colds,” Dr. Dinner music. H. Park. * 7:55—Baseball resuits. 8—Ulivleri's band from Park. 10—“The New York Fire Depart- 1 ment,” Commissioner John J.|10 30 ummin: Dorman. orchestra. 111:05—€ilver Slip; | 11:30—Seattle Harmony Kings dance orchestra WPI—PHILADELPHIA—395 _Adelphia Roof Garden dance 7:30—Premier orch | $—Edward Bierstadt, spots in Canada.” §:15—Vanderbilt or ows bulletin. “Historica Vanderbilt ita ra piano. hestra mp Willla: | s—Conce: Prospect Kentucki .r dance orch alarms, weather. , soprano. EW YORK—361 Roth, popular SONgs. 7:45—Becker and Canton anjo duo. 6:4 orchestra. lon concert The Gold Dust Twin; ireland Home Owners' en- £ ady Hour. 9:30—Loew's y-third street theater orch 10:30—Strand Roo estra 1 WLWL—NEW YORK da music PHILADELPHIA—395 nin I'ranklin concer T'S a great event in the life || 11 wards' dance orche of any man when he re- WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY— ceives the deed that allows Suuruate g him to call the place where AR he lives his OWN. We have helped others plan for their future—Ilet us help you \rOUE Hotel Tric WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 X s and scores k repo 3 Dinner p and results il of the Build it i Jean orchestra; | uso's Musical Tab- . (1 | gram, as was that of | isphere | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 81, 1926. 8-11:30—Jointly with station WEAF WMAK—BUFFALO—266 news items. WHAM—ROCHESTER—2 an theater organ. aseball scores; weather. —EBastman theater orchestra. 8—Willard Hotel orc One-act play. lvania Railroad hour. hour of 11:30—Meyer Davis' band. WBAL—BALTIMORE—216 WBAL Sandman Circle, Dinner orchestra. Mandolin orchestra, Katharine White- %, violinist; George Bolek, pian- ist; Conner Turner, baritone. ity Park orchestra. KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 —Dinner concert music. Le Paradis alon concert from WEAF. udio recital. - y hour. Moments musical. 0:30—Frank Farrell’s orchestra. Through the Static EUSES——————————- We have difficulty just when conditions poor as th were la | There were about four stations to {pick from, the other | noises preventin hearing |any others with any ee of ¢ | fort. In spite of the fact that ti | was excellent volume on all broa | casters, the noise which provi id curtain of distu , won the at, there’s no doubt about that. | There was static even before dar | ness set in and as the evening wore along it steadily ran from bad to | worse and then into the super | o s w | WPG, Atlantic City, | York; KDKA, Pittsb | Hartford, were the old dep: Outside of those four we I ulty in tuning in anyth Baltimore, with a dance program, | came in for a few minutes, but it was soon swallowed by the gang of | noises which fell upon it and made haste to devour it. Even WBZ, Springfield, was nped, so you can imagine what we had to put up | with, [ . | recalling evening. static W ables. 1 diffi- ‘WBAL, 1 von't strain your to offer to- | At any rate | | [ d The Coast band from WTIC turnish a while. Black Dominc | some extent a an unusual f , presented by Bandma | Messer. The title of t The 1 then we listened to ure, & trombone duet ers Jenks and \ number was dom that one hears a and for that reason it provec welcome novelty, in addition to b i The iments was exce ull trombone i ghly musi ment of and the instr recei i' Home to Our Mountains.” It is | | | | | 1 the bene- of the band's eff e pro- pleasin .. We pulled in WJ portion of the Maxw i collection of Schul | offered and the orc jto the mpo; solo, * * was also !ing. Lat ard Judge, the same station, although t got the better of the King @ { times. It may be of interest to say that Judge, Jr., goes on the | Mo from that stz |instead of on sday evening. Th |time is shortly after 10 o'clock, we 't say for 4 r Ju y I came Harold Leonar )| with great volume transmission Moon” was one of mous ¢ sp! and nt r WLIT . and we Phil also band We managed to 1 adeiphia, s heard the fin ection of a Iwnnr\vyf from one of the D. tions. It “The Star | Banner.” was From WI .| Olson’s o came dir mak hestra with the static to | condi i as bad as possibl We didn't r ir | length of time, switc ver to | KDK4, | conspirea for any FINE THREE-FAMILY HOUSE 15 rooms All Improvements and an Extra Building Lot At a Sacrifice Owner Going on Farm | No. 17 SEYMOUR AVE. or Address Farm, Herald Office CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 (hapman Street Fstimates Cheer Ghen on Al dobs — \DRIVE YOURSELF— | NEW CARS TO RENT| sdnvavE un Hovinaes ] e an hour—15c. a mile, Speetn) eates for long trips | You-Drive Auto Renting Co. ’ Cor Reymonr and Klm atives. | arrange- | air each | - | MORTGAGE MONEY arrangements. 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