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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. WEDNESDAY, Daylight Saving Time, WTIC—HARTFORD—476 €:30—Dinner concert, Helm berger’'s Hotel B h son Norwegienne Entr’Act Clarice d'Automne (Tschaikow Selection from “Thais"” net); e. Happy Days (Str f. Rose in the Bud (Fo And: Days (Johnson chaume) 0—News bulletins, bas: WHAP Madrigal Singers Vida Milholland, t or soprano Mary Pinney, organ recital. TWMCA—NEW YORK—311 6—Olcott Vail's string ensemble. 6:30—John DeBuerls, clarinet. Ernie Golden's or Monte Carlo orchestra. in Muscle rogram stra. opera Gosden, WGN, Ct dours; tt ss Capitol Theater Family. Maj A e Andrew White v g 2—MecAlpin Entertainers. WMSG—NEW YORE—303 Ben Goldie's Melodlans. Jack Lauria and M at O'Brien, tenor. ulvey's High Hatters. tor Jacob Mason, tenor. cesstul Hook-ups,” —Hotel Lenox er ~Markets. Bosto sical Mirth Make EYaiucesiion Hon. James W. Wad 11—Alamac Serenaders. WLWL—NEW YORK—288 7 to 12:45—Radio Industries | quet. WNYC—NEW YORE—526 6:10~ —Radio Natu the ction of Thornton W. Bur- 30—Redio Industries dinner from the Astor hotel, New York —Weather reports; missing per- ; baseball results. Springfield —Continuation of Radio d -Plano selections. farket high spots. -Elementary Spanish lessons, —Advanced Spanish lessons. 7:30—Police alarms. -Radio Industry banquet. Police alarms; weather! WEBJ—NEW YORK—273 arl Weiss' Pea: t band. ara Turits, 5 WNAC—BOSTON—131 s Klub. Dinner dance, broadcast from Lido Venice; Lido Venice orch.; direction Jacques Renard. Program arranged by the|S: M. Greater Boston Federation of 9:10—Sigmund Brunis Churches. William Bisignano, s—61st Anniversary orchest cordion recita tion William I Dodge. isic of the period—1885 n as WTIC. WEEI—BOSTON—349 Market and business news. Lost and found 6—FEvents of th lay and scores. (—Announcemer Big Brother cl I'rom New York 9—Same as WTIC, WTAG—WORCESTER: Sherl —Baseball scol Palais d'Or orchestra Davis Saxophone Octet. Same as WTIC. WCSH—PORTLAND—286 teria concer port results. M , tenor. , direc- Marvin, uke. hins, son erner's or WEBH—NEW YORK ~John Shevlin, tenor, 9—Same as WTI( NEW YORK—192 1-Town Hotbrau orchestra 6—Dinner music. Baseball scores. 1 Mrs. Bob Same as WTIC. WIZ—NEW YORK otton 0—Farm m —Madison l\\ \l‘)\——’llfl & announced homas Hamilton, tenor. poer perial Imp —Same as V WH News ,racing and b Billie Burkes, nd Bridge Alfred Har Jackson. n, hockey expert. Har- | Thompson, producer, and Mar ban- piano-ac- Moore EVENING PICK RADIO INDUSTRIAL BANQU 7—WLWL, New York; WMCA, mond Hill; Louis; WTAC ngton; WHO, Des WREO, Moine Paterson; 1 WNAC, WNAB, Bosto WHN, N WMSE, Men'’s W. Wadswort RADIO WORI 7—WHN, New York S—WAH 1 H 1 'S FAIR. 10:30—Ho WGY—SCHENECT. ADY—380 items ml n W | WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 stman theater organ | m from Eastman i 3 )all scores. | WMAC—CAZENOVIA i Larry Borden, banjo and uku- Jele. | 9—Ray Burns, bariton ane, planist; Mrs. reader, WGR—BUFFALO—319 Alice Mul- rel Nolden, | Same as WTI | WMAK—BUFEALO—266 |7 -8:3 am ] from Ea is 4'Or orc Same as WTI KDKA—PITTSBURGH—; Dinn and his or: nt liv and | WIAM—CLEV Hotel ¢ \\ \\v‘l?l ll(UII—’t Jinner concert Same as WEAT, W \—m1|m|T—.|. | Solo- tor Walter E. J. W WAAM—NEWARK—203 cis Jones' Bro ; talk g, tenor. \\4.n|:7| REEPOR 17— N7~ YR UNELE , PHILL ER o B “THE RENTS HiGH BUT TRoR RENT D SAME SPOT WRST—BAY SHO I Rantos WEL—PHILADELPHIA—3 Ad ila Roof Gar n WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 r dance m sOngs. 10—Cheer-1 p club. \\I\\vl 1\(!\\ ATI— lits Out of onti's orchestra rams" gpon- innati Post, pr Dance orchestra itertainers CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 2013 ’_I’:tmnize Merchants Who Deliver Your Purchases by AUBURN Parcel Delivery Service (1nc.) Auburn Transportation Co. Phone 611 | two-day meeting of \\HIX\[~( HICAGO—223 from all parts of the country. | tal, Ellie Hanson, organ Early arrivals included the bishop with est diocese in the Harmon ne, staff artists United s, if not the world, Rt Nutty club Rev. J. Crimont au, Alaska, WCFL—CHICAGO—192 n stretches across 600 ) string trio, 0 e mile of the northwest. illquist, baritone; — rson, tenor nd John whose do: ) squa «-oncnrl 1 8010-| | Right off the bat, we want to warn you. Don’t expect us to do any var- ied listening tonight, because it will ; mpmm- . As you all k dustries banquet | ill be t by 37 stations, more or less, and we will be on deck rom the time the show opens until | is all over. We don’t imagine that | ny of you folks will stay far from WTIC or one of the others either, e that program s going to notices count rganist; Riverview | 5 | orc trio; songs, Frank hotel orchestra WG \A HICAGO— it ensemble; g quintet. en Rauh, organist; natter with last but we brought s satisfactorily. full of buzzing ng although this could tributed to statical causes DX was rather elusive and we couldn’t have enjoy the barrage of all over the dails. T Just w and Pat; River- SLas tra WJAZ—CHICAGO—320 Captain Alexander WLIB—CHICAGO—302 uzzing no- Million sing. ishioned Almanack. baritone; 1d- 2 s Frank Dole, doge expert, delivered | his weekly talk from WJZ, choosing 5 eet ¢ ish Wolf d.” What Mr. Dole doesn't ow about dogs might just as well forgotten, because it isn’t worth ch. He is recognized as one of foremost authorities on the sub- ject and his treatment of the topics from week to week is kindly and interesting. He i3 not a young | man, but his voice is strong and full of expression, He brought in several tending to show the habits of icular ani; he was He always has a fund of liences arc appar- Sherman, violinist; Ma- harpist. concert, Ralph Emer- oo From WTIC came the weekly sur- | prise program in the form of Happy Harrington's lance aggreg: Included in nted \\"rv AQ—CHICAGO—147 theater organ WMAQ air line. WBBM—CHICAGO—250 Triar Charlotte Jum'\flu ter ; Harol ion from Springfiel group of numbers “Tonight's My Night stra; Grace ; Myra Mills, pianist; Bor- rs; John Stamford, WOK—CHICAGO—217 ip Top Inn string en ionally good, and the numbers were well orchestrated, After the program Walter Johnson, WTIC's announcer, told of a strange coincidence fn con- {nection with the program. He stated that a justice of the peace in New | | Haven had phoned to the studio, aying that he had just married a| enaders were on couple, while the air. At t nning of the cere- | mony they were playing “Oh, How | I've Waited For You,” and at the wnncmslon the num s “To-| Night With Baby.” Wal- | > hope you are telling the| le con- Capitol thes rgan; Katz 1 his K chestra; Mid- way Gard tra; Tear ; Capitol th ater program. WQI—CHICAGO—117 S—Dinner co 11-2—Joe Rudolph an dens orchestra; his Rainbo ties WSWS—CHICAGO—2 Iutn e WEAF, New York, dio World's Fair, ing in strong for a Male quartet it was the first ar broades Ve enjoyed t te, too. Sam Brainard, the tenor, | Odd Lot Sale WALL PAPER Ten Days Only We Are Closing Out Odd Lots 1926 Papers at Very Low Prices in Room Lot Bundles. Each Bundle Contains Ten Rolls Sidewall and 18 Yards Border Patterns Suitable for All Rooms 100 ROOM LOTS at $1.00 EACH 100 ROOM LOTS at $1.50 EACH 100 ROOM LOTS at $2.00 EACH 20 to 50 Per Cent Discount on All Regular Papers PAINT SPECIALS DURING THIS SALE 0[ T\IDE W H[TE PAINT I\TERIOR WAT:JRPROOF VARNISH al. $3.59 1.$1.83 1 gal. 9dc 1 gal. $2.65 Leald st A HARD DRYING FLOOR VARNISH 1 gal. $2.95 BLACK ROOF COATING 1 gal. 98¢ LIQUID WAX 1gal. $3.00 1, gal. $1.60 Y gal. 85¢ WAX FLOOR OIL 1 gal. $1.60 15 gal. 90c 4 gal. 50¢ INSIDE FLAT WHITE 1 gal. $3.00 1, gal. $1.60 14 gal. 85¢ FLOOR WAX 1-lb. can 51c 2-lb. can $1.00 4-1b. can $1.90 HALL’S 179-183 Arch Street New Britain, Conn. 'Chowder, Clams, Steaming Clams, Soft Shell Crabs, Lobsters, Crab Meat, Shrimps OYSTER HOUSE AUBURN TAXI PHONE 611 Waiting for the Moon," that sentimentali and the bubadours; KMOX ¥ also broad- | World's Fair, but after nouncer in a decided- ly long ta bout something, we lon't know what, left WEAF. . . WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—116 Same as WTIC. WDATI'—R \\5\\ CITY—365 100l 0f hearing th 3arnstormers from presented an The Springfleld, \lly pleasing musical program. | delightful “Somewhere, a favorite of George Olsen, was ably | presented, and later came “Ting-a- | ng” and “The Purple Rose.”| 4 Transmission was good and there was no distortion or interferenc WAMN ASHVILLL 282 ih s iy 9—Dinner concert, t e . WLWE, lio program | unhamperea by | through with marked clarity. High Officials of Premier Male quartet, an aggre (“ath()hc ( h“l(‘h ‘Ieet‘\mn which will be heard this eve- S bl |DInE 8t the Radio Industrics ban- L = s quet, gave a L mple of ranking officials of the holic | o expect. The sample church in the Unite es as- | yaqty. “Heaven, Heaven,” sembled here today for the annual | pirityal, Hereail with el » Catholic | zpandon of the colored race, hy in America which 0pens presented, and then came “The Lost | Catholic university Chord,” and that qu:n-m favorite, Reservations had been made for | “Sieep, Kentucky Babe.” Tho music | Dennis Cardinal | was excellent and the group appear- elphia; Patrick ¢q to be well b d. New York; € WRVA—RICHMOND—! < songs with elodian an n recital, New York, was entlrely | nolee and it came | The what we “orge | . Wil- | Don’t forget the banquet tonight! Boston; | That's all for today, thanks! bishops { Cardinal liam Cardi | Nine archbishops and 61 | TYPEWRITER SERVICE Phone 612 “RENT A TYPEWRITER” New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main Street ANNOUNCEMENT We are now located at 559-563 Main Street (Opposite St. Mary’s Church) Larger Quarters Better Service J. Kenney & Telephone 814 *" DRIVE YOURSELF— Autn Electnc Service C. 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