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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1" 1926. R AR TUESDAY _WLSI—PROVIDENCE—A441 Eastern Standard Time er orchest 2t M orchestra \\l AF—NEW YORK-—192 soprano. Back Beats—a 1II—From “Geo a. Lucky [ of the Blues; c. IV—A Group of EW Y (»Lk_ otations. reports talk on “Dogs.” “Garrick Gaiet the Uss of rick's Galeties 19 Parisian Su VI—a. Let's The Two of Us; VII k nove Quilt. 3—The Travelers' semble conducted riman, musical d I—Pomp and C zar) 1I—Wedding Music (for October —Burt And brides): a. Wedding Day at 9—Maxine Borisoff, baritone haugen (Grieg); “olumbus Day program from “Lohengrin’ rtainers. Wedding March (Mende Dance orchestra III—From “Naton (Herbert) BS—NEW YORK—318 a. Indian Invocation; Dagger le G Dance. 3:30—Phillips Livingston, IV—From the “Ballet of songs. ers” (Hadley): a. Red Rose 6:35—Charles H. Violet; e. Daffodils. talk. V—From “Woodl Sketches' —Phillips Livingston (MacDowell: a. A Deserted Farm; “The Tourist Around Manhat- b. Autumn “hristopher Garland. VI—Selection from “Robin Hood" aurice Duschinsky, harmon- (DeKoven). 10—Weather. 10:05—Palais Arrowhead Inn concert orch. 11—News, g scopal Actors' Guild of WOWS—BRIDGEPORT—253 2 one-act comedy, “Hidden $—Viola Hudson, pianist. by Floy Pascal Cowan and Jessie Murray, soprano. homas Hardy, with Rex- :30—Healia Joel Hulse. ick and Charlynne 11-—Charley Coles’ orchestra. WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 §:10—Newspaper sidelights. 6:15—Organ recital by Arthur Clit- ton. 6:30 0—~Galher Schille Bridal ¢ (Wagner); c uke and Wilkinson, golf News items. orchestra. Musical program —Interview by ‘era Bloom **Mussolini. Hall and His Royal Ernie Andrews and his Broad- 7—Market reports 5—Max I Krulee and his Hotel |7:3 4 tminster orchestra | 1s, Repertory theater concert or- | angston, .d talk. pian- | Benjamin Jarmus, tenor. |8 Watson's orchestra WHN—NE WYORK—361 acing results. io. ukulele. contralto, tenor. oney, Irene Simpson Rommel 8:30—Musical program. 9—Program arranged by W. clair Browne 1:45—Miscellaneous modern by Dr. D. M. Staley. r reports; Sin- William Sokoloff, pianist ing results. postry missing per- WEEI—BOSTON—349 Radlo Review. Events of the Day. v iter orchestra -Prince Piotti, entertainer. ip Krumholtz, baritone. —Broadcast Big Brother club. 30—Henry Volk, violinist; Ryan, pianist 8—From New York. $:30-—The World and Its Players, York > Glee club. ‘How to Do the Valencia.” WNAC—BOSTON—430 Marlon WNYC—NEW YORK—52 Piano selections olumbus,” Harriet Weema -Olga Pincula, contralto, ions. Eisenbourg and his bition; ‘Ginger Ge on This Week e of the Halr. nd “What's Go- a h CNEW YORK—311 A t opportunities. Mildred Bastion Dance Musical program 17:30—Talk ram arranged State Sy ontesa Knig Columbus Theater talk. Gard 2, |8 asic WTAG—WORCESTER— 268 Min 8.10—From WEAT —Dal WMA 7-12:30- orchestra Council, Py Well, pianist —S0 aders inklin Four. n's orchestra h\ln\lm TH—411 s WR WJAR—PROVIDE \: F—485 1 ertainers WRNY—NEW YORK—375 rt Rays, Sam s e Gold digest “rancis Baldwin and flutist ndo's concert orchestra rnational ndix's Hour, a Noe ensemble Yorke 1 Da Saba thy Seegar NEW Y ORK—288 lartet WHNY —NEW YORK—3 Jos n tell the differ- between a renter owner at a ence and a glance. One looks like a chap has been through the mill and the other looks independently dey pleased with himself. ome who DHONE LOUIE S.JONES AGENCY I covir st tenor, op, contra Phillips, EVENING PICK. COLTUMBUS DAY PROGRAMS, WLSI, Providence, 8:15—Knights Columbus banquet. Phila 1phia, 8:1 s Day program. fal Also —Spec ¥, New York, 8:30—Col ering. 1m- 9 —Columbus ony Columbus y_symp Louls, 10 CONCERTS. DesMoines, 8 e Tanal Davenport, 1 WHO _14th —Knights ot SPORTS. v York, Wills and Jack 8:15—Boxing featuring ¥ - Sharkey. -Bible lecture, —TIrene Kleinpeter. 10—C soprano arles Rohner, violinist stening in” on Thomas Stanwell, Harry Goodwin. WOR—NEWARK—105 15—Bill Wathey, “Sports. 5:30—DBretton String Quartet s bulletin. Premier orchestra Mary Craig, soprano Organ recit Symphony loists. 10:15—Bergen Male quartet 10:30—Milton Schwarz, violinist 10:45—Male quartet. 11—Wadsworth's orchestra WAAM—NEWARK—263 9:15 ore Bill Fellm Gene a | s—Irish Nig . Hour. Ramble WGCP—NEWARK: accordionist. ams' entertainers. ce program. talk. program. Battery S—State Hospital orc WIP—PHILADE WF —]‘Hll,\lll 6:30—"Orfental Rugs.” 6:45—Orchestra S—Peter Ricei, 8:15—Gurn baritone Buttermaker. —Alexander Skibinsky, obert Fraser, singer. arles Higgins, songs 5—Professor Doolit 9 Griffiths, Manny LaPorte 10:15—John Ambrogi, tenor. 10:30—Billy Hays' orchestra WRC—WASHINGTON—169 Things Talked About.” Mayflower orchestra. Prograr —From WEAF. 1 he Grand Tour." 10:30—Meyer Davis' band WBAL—BALTIMORE- ndman Circle. )—Dinner orchestra —Organ recital. ff concert.s L ensemble KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 —Dinner concert. ockman-Farmer report. —University address. cred song concert. $:45-——American literature gems. 9—KDKA String Quarte! 11 Grand theater concert ‘WCAE—PITTSBURG H—161 Daily sport w ncle Kay-Bee.” Industrial We e Vi i Studio recital. veready Hour Moments musical 10:30—Vincent Lopez orchestra WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—300 News flashes -Organ recital. Dinner musi shion flashes. r music ning concert 9—Hall Dual Trio 11—Dance orchestrz WHAR—ATLANTIC ( ire period. Seaside Trio. WGY—SCHENECTADY—350 Stock report, news items —Dinner program Eyck Hotel violin. 50—Chic 246 Ifare CITY Rice, violinist Hominalere Argentine Republic.” m WMAK studio. WHAM—ROCHESTER—273 heater organ —Weather forecast 7:45—Violin recital. WGR—BUFFALO—318 Dinner musie. with WEAF. WMAR—BUFFALO—266 Dan program Musical program D Piere WTAM—CLEVE Crulse, Jointly s orchestra AND—389 Stat ille and mu as WEAF. Austin Wylic WOX—DE] likett ser ~Same s orchestr ROIT—517 Go 1ble. Red A e cinb, WWJI—DETROTP— WEAF, WSAT—CINCINNATI—32 Radle ehin cert Same as WEAF. WKRC—CINCINNATI—4 Organ re al, Al Kirschner, pianist 15—Popular songs. Dar music. WELW—CINCINNATI—123 ita Same Radio red by Na- iting So. tata Shut-In V Speclal Columb Day program trom Ten | 1 11 8:30—14t S—WEATF |s 9 12—Danc WMC—MEMPHIS—469 9:30—Hotel Gayoso orchestra. 12—Frol WSM—NASHVILLE—282 | 9—sStudio program. 1 WSB—ATLANTA—425 | 9—Concert. 11:45—Concert, by concert orchestra. KYW—CHICAGO—535 WCOFL—CHICAGO—492 ~Florentine string trio. pinning wheel hour. Alamo entertainers, lamo entertainers. WGN—CHICAGO—302 45—Concert ensemble, . string | DAUGHERTY MAY = BE TRIED AGAIN 1—Sam ‘n’ Henry. i {Buckner to Take One Month to; Consider Move Musical program 1:40—Correll and Gosden. WIBO—CHICAGO—226 nan; Victor Young: Oriole orchestra; | New York, Oct. 12 (P—The dis- |agreement and dismissal of the jury in the case against Harry M. Daug lerty and Thomas W. Miller raises the question whether they will be| ) |tried a second tin United States| , who prosecuted decided what his| T WJID—MOOSEHEART—370 45—Howard Peterson, organist; v players; Victoria bands Clarence artists, Har tin' Up hour. WLS—CHICAGO—314 ipper bell program Maurie Sherma t not next move will be. “I'll not be able to tell for month at whether T'll bri them to tr ain or not," he sa The jury after hearing evidence| for five weeks debated its verdict for | 5 hours and 40 minutes before the | ccepted a report of d That is a record for fedel s in thig district. The final vot s 7 to 5 for conviction of D: v and 10 to 2 for conviction least clal program WMAQ—CHICAGO—117 cago theater organ Indictments against the for- r attorney general and the former | 1 property custodia charge | m with conspiracy to defraud the | ed States of their honest serv-| nster of $7,000,000 | of stock in the company to § tndictments still sta After adjournme asked for the score marking that he lost $5 on| Heavenly Twins; Bennet WOK—CHICAGO—217 ert; Cocoanut Grove program, danc b wiss WGBF—EVANSVILLE, Tnd —V f the listener. Musica WHO—DES MOINES—528 alry band Stewart Watson, ryn Terey, planist ,rbgram WOC—DAVENPORT—183 236 | Daugherty in the world | that there was he said ed it and 4 served it. How plaints to make started for his home Ohio, later in| the day. His first purpose is to| have his eys treated which had been t Pyth n inflamed by a cold. He is also eager \\n\\\_u\nn\—szn to see his aged mother. | Colonel Miller's comment was that baritone e no cor Daugherty in Columbu M. iam Lyons, harmonic ar song period e Deli, to two children, and| that he then go to the| rican Legion convention in| Iphia after which he expects | nting with the governor of | Nevada, 2 personal friend. Mrs. | Miller, who etayed twith her hus-| BMOXST.} LOUIS= 250 band throughout the trial, made no | dacaiinatedi Gy ROREan ol ttempt to conceal happiness at | timers shindig. | iy Max torney, = b e ere rea- actuating rors who voted ! WHB—KANSAS CITY. “With Gen. Woods in th pines,”” Dr. James W. Fifield. 01 -Oret “olumbus Day. MOX lio orchestra WHAS—LOUISVILI Studio concert, 's orchestra sons Ros- M. entation of the ez Steuer, “was the masterly pres e by District At- £ccond reason ction of e course for nor s it a 14 ledger sheets. | PERRINE_ Steam Rollers May Be | | Bought bv St. Louis Men | | Providence, R. T, Oct. 12 UP—St. TLouis sporting interests, with a base- championship safely tucked ay until next yvear, w seck pro- sejonal foothall laurels and are ne- | {gotiating to purchase the Steam | Rolier eleven of this city and its na- i tional le: 1e franchise. Roller offi- | elals, i was declared here last night, are willing to sell and regard the offer made as satisfactory. They | will vote on the proposal today. The Louis men desiring | n have not yet been s the destru er sheets of nk. Of on trial ‘V'mr] Na tional ba Danghert was not sheets, stroy at the mere suggestion many people were stag- reason was M, > to take the wit-| such was his | third Of course, | | I | | | | names of the St to buy the tear | made public READ AERAL DCLASSIFTED ADS One Family House on Prospect Street in Excellent Location Lot 84x150ft. 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