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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926. TUESDAY, (Daylight Saving Time.) WTIC—HARTFORD—176 News bulle all score prise § gram WBZ—SPRINGFIELD— Markets —Floren tone, The Players Musical pr presented OSTON—280 onducted by Clyde onial dinner dance Wi Kane attorney uartet m broadc; , Revere dens orchestra EI—BOSTON—: and Crescen W 3:45—Stock market 0—Joy and Cantor in songs. —Big Brother club. —Burdett College talk —Talk. From New York WJAR—PROVIDENCE—306 8:05—Safety Council speaker. 8:10—Musical program. Gold Dust Twins eready Hour. WTAG—WORC 6:45—Black and W 7:40—Baseball scores. veready Hou Daily news bulletin WCSH—PORTLAND, Me.—256 —~Cafeteria concert. 7:30—Sport results. 7:42—State public health talk 9—Studio program. 10—Moments musical, 10:30—Palais D'Or orc WPAP—PALISALD 8:30-0—Prof. Salvatore Military concert. 10-10:20—Charles Stricqland’s Pali- sades Amusement Park orch. 10:20-10:30—Louis De Villiers, TER—545 e Inn orch. estra 1S—361 WNYC—NEW YORK—526 Piano selections. " talk sryce Little 0—"Outdoor Life, Bryce Little, baritone. talk. baritone 4:45-+Civil Sei nouncements. 10-gJoseph Pantano, mandolinist. 10:20—Piano selections. 10:30—Police alarms forecasts. WGBS—NEW YORK—316 6—Uncle Geebee's Return. 6:30—Chas H. Wilkinson, Talk. 40—Aaron Song: and weather Golf Rosen, Yiddish he Tourist tan"—Christopher Garland. 7—Arrowhead Inn concert orch 7:15—Baseball scores and ne ra Auspices Guild, “Her C Milward. aying in milla Priestly Rexford Kendrick 20—Stamboul Quarte WFRH—NEW YORK 5:30—Banjo Edldi Rl & TARITE - BY LOU!IE S.JONES TUMN T VPTG 1 A M\ SON-— NEVER DO LKE THE OSTRICH = | ALWANS FACE TME FACTS! G RN o | LOUIE §.JONE: COURT ST. Villanit's Folk- Around Manhat- Negro | |11 PICK. CONCERTS. WGBS, New York, 8:20—Turkish Music by the Stamboul quar- tet WBAL, Baltimore, $:30—WBAL lolin orchestra JZ, New York, vania Keystdners WNYC, New York—Mary Rose Trio. WFBH, New York, 9:45 — Sofia Halska, Polish soprano. LECTURES. WNTYC, New York, 9—"Fire Pre- 9—Pennsyl- Ann WEAFP—NEW YORK—192 aritone olinis: 10—Travel “Singapore.” WGY, Schenectady, talk with music. DRAMA. 8§ — Play —Lillian Chadwick, concert ban- | Joist hion Plates. M. C. A. Hour. en Smith and his orchestra WOR—NEWARK—105 NEW YORK—435 15—Bill Wathey, “Spirts.” 5:30—RBrettin Hall string quartet. Premier orche ward Bierseadt, “Travel Talk." rbilt orchestra, D'Or orch t the New York , talk on “Dogs." orch erbilt orchestra. Wurlitzer organ recital —Jimmy Caruso's Musical Tab- loi aldorf-Astoria Roof Markel's Ma LO0kS “arlton dance orch EWARK—349 vay entertainers. Morrls, show f—Lincoln Hig Jack K ping. 845—Jacob Dicker, tenor. oprano Solodar, piano. —To be announced WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY—235 Lecture period. de Trio. aseball, e Melody M , violinist pla nte, 3 Home Owners en- wreland )—T.0 Eighty-third street theater orchest WRNY—NEW YORK—375 Sport rays rcial Digest ifman, saw player. B C of the Super Hetrodyne,” by Baxter Rowe. 7:45—Orlando's concert orchestra $ Sara Blair, soprano §:30—Edison hour, German program Carl Schlegel, baritone. 9:30—Long Island Glee club. Tuning In," by Clyde 10:30—John Adam Hugo cn WEBJ—NEW YORK— —Original Merville Five. Luna’s Knic orch w's delphia Roof Garden estra. —Salon concert Male quartet ready Hour. 10—Moment Musicale. 7 D'Or orch PHIA—508 5—Dinner music. 6:50-—Department of Agriculture —Roll call; birthday list. teeplechase Pier dance orch. 1 Pier Minstrels. on Trio. Gl 5 no's movie broac R ad talk, Ga g :30—Cummins’ Kentuckians. 1mas Prytherch, tenor. supper club dance orch Luna’s Marine ban ; oL ah Raa G hake WMCA—NEW YORK—311 WLIT—PHILADELPHIA. 6:40—Jack Windrow, songs. \—Baseball scores T—Monte Carlo orchestra. Howard Lanin’ Berlant Park, talk. nto, tenor, and planists. Fitch. | mble. 73 10:15— erbocker Grill | 4 8:30 0— Roy Monte Andy Stantor on and Dolan 8:15—Gurnse Butte of the ¥ 30—Peter Riccl, Pen lesson. 15—Charles Higgins, songs quartet 1 Wohlman, songs olumbia Park entertainers. sovanni Medori, tadio ck .OY‘(“N\H( “rancisco Ponti, tenor. “)-rm» den’s orch Chic Griffith, no . ‘\ V;f'r‘m‘ 1(...’,)\],;::;:‘n, 0 lly Hays' Tea Garden orch. i WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 WMSG—NEW YORK—303 e ehhou phiend. chestra en hour brgan Morton ¢ music. Mulvey's High Hatters. iin haante ial raily news enor coplechase Pier dance —Steel Pier minstrels, orch Concert, Emo's weekly movie broa —Dance orchest ‘Aeronau east Supper club dance orch. 30—Edward's dance ore WGY—SCHENECTAD « Stock reports, news ball scores. Dinner program wins, man- estra. nor. 80 rett, tenor. Mayo, ent James G Fox and & r- 9--Nadine 9:15-——Premier ):30- Alice Jone J:45 N . 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