New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1926, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1926. J ! Carolyn Hummel, soprano Henry Golembiewski, violin wo of Us." sented at WPG, Atlantic City, a sta- | good. During the day it was pos- | n which r that it intended to break all pre records for volume. Mrs. Wi g several delightful cluding “Smoke Rings,” | do no bones about the [sible to bring in most anything, U':m ered by snaps and crackles and s. Don't forget the BLOOPERS. | y had their weekly holiday and | certainly raised cain, right through | | MONDAY Eastern Standard Time. Note—Asterisks ( *) of the Pro Indicate Pick ams. “Mel- Home apitol theater organ: s for the Walter Dawley WCAC—STORRS—2 Wi Capitil Timely F. 10—Fina port Annual Home Egg-Laying contest WDRC—NEW HAVEN—268 v Col ond ey Hall Folks on t ins from Wool 8—Studio program “ameo theater WRZ—SPRI N 6:15—Hotel 1 6:30—Dinner m lecture on “How to| Seo and Read Plays” by Prot. Rob- mons Rogers. rchestra. s or Shriners' Paul St. Denis, her reports; tenor. missing per- ertainers, WNAC—BOSTON—130 7y Kat Kiddies Klub, ier dance, Ruby Ne The hiners. Metropolitan Theater studio. olitan Grand orchestra. musical Venlee s0l0s il organ Lido and piano theater T—BOSTON—319 market and business | —Lost and found. Events of the day. hy Every Citizen Should Feature broadeast. Big Broth 30—Burdett ( York. leout, meteorologist 5—Lowell or ra AR—PROVIDENCE—185 an and hsi Miami orch. 7:30—Program from theater. cal prog me as WEAF. WLSI—PROVIDENCF—141 ce orchestra WCSH—PORTLAND-—236 “hildren’s period 7:30—Sport results, entertainers. WEAF—NEW YORK—192 f—Jansse Tk TANICC BY LOUIE S.JONES "/LL WAIT TILL THE vising the pu estate now and we'll tell you why if you'll call TOUIE S.JONES AGENCY COURT ST. PHONE ney's entertainers, , songs hestr ank ey's orchestra WNI—NEWARK—350 WIZ—NEW YORK—155 Market Financi “otton soprano. a49) xylophone. 1 summary exchang 1 Richmond Rar WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 muslc. 55—John S—Marke The De Thayer ( 0—Waldorf dance WMOA—NEW Y( | RERIE Dinn s E Bedtir ory; dancing lesson. WODA—PATERSON—391 vali Bill Friedhoff, ¥y, soprano. tenor. o. tenor. WLIT—PHILADELPHIA— Daddy ~on Weatherman. re” hour. hak W YORK—; & Gyps fons, WEAF Grand Opera i WFI—PHILADELPHIA—305 6:45—Adelphia orchestra WCAU—PHILADELPHIA—278 Piano seler Sneller rm ational Therapy ano selections. an Weinber, Miss T —“Outdoor Life." Skyl 5—Sheppard Nevas, violinist 10:1 5—Maur —P hestra, WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 ance Instrumental program rman Lieder recital. 1 service announc Arms; p YORK—131 music. 11 Air Questionnaire.” —Dorothy Bowle, violinist , “Money." variety; quartet WGBS—NEW YORK—316 nele Geebee, i Wunderl Congo, 10—Book t st Seaside Job s orche Dr, y Brook orchestra. ws items. 20—Stony Brook orchestra. WLWIL—NEW YORK—288 ‘Venetian ensembie y Topics. ivoy concert. —Question Box. 0—Grace Trio Mark Murtha, baritone —Erna Field, cellist. Robi $:30—Hart House String quartet WGR—BUFFALO—319 iner music ritone ghan N sper sie, WHAM—BUFFALO. er m . “Monoxide Gas." solo: wton, t nan's concert orchestra. nion League meeting. 8:10—Tal Ogden Miils. nator James Wadsworth. Music. 40—Ben ernie’s orchestra. 9—Hugo Gernsback, editor, 9:15—Electric Exposition band 10—Democratic rally, bands, sing- ers, speake WHN—NEW YORK—361 6:30—Movie club. WRC—WASHINGTON—169 —Mey Palace t WBAL Sandman ( Din Davis' 1t am BALTIMORE—216 rele r orchestra, Robert Iula, tor. a4l program die Tepper atteries.” soprano. . KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 Leverich Symphony orchestra S Dinnar i 10—Good News Chor o 05—F » Seaman, o 55—T 11—Pit WCAE—PITTSBURGH— Dinner Daily sport review ployment opportunit 15—Joe Davls, songs 0—Knickerbocker ol h Syncopators. 1k. ic ensemble plc Games, T Leviat concert 10—Farm school rz — Through the Static ntal Quintet, zvous orchestra WKBQ—N\I M WYORK— M Giorg WWRL—WOODSIDE— At Hor RICHMOND HILL—316 C..SALE House and Two Two Family Car Garage on Lawlor St. Large Lot. COX &DUNN 272 Main St. My Love" from |the evening. e statlon treated | pb 8 [ In the evening we heard the Com- | modore orchescra from WJZ, offer- selections from he Pearl The station came through the buzzing was heavy. In | noise spoiled any enjoy-| have secured from atlon faded, just to rs worse, | Mr. Wrong, two ability to sing | Fi harmony, entertained | loud, bu New York. We've |fact, ore, and 8o, when we | ment we s on the program, w 1 Well, we must tune in t program, eh?” Ws replied, nd so there we were when among others, WOR, » curtain went up. We heard “Un- WGY, WEAF and ler The Omelet Tree” and “Give Me | | a Ukulele Lady,” among others. Sat- .« s e y night had them all beat for| titles. | excellent WGBS, from to us, heard That's all for today, thanks . | —P. E. L CFCF, Montreal, also came e ough very loud with dance music. a bit of fading on how “Bye, Bye and “Roll 'Em, G two numbers which ¥ 1n, tended a n is concerned estra did its b o that's that . e was just Pianoship Judge In New England Contest station, ird” over, strains of two sym- the New York Doston Symphony e course of the Buffalo, majest orchestr WJIZ we tion by the heard a part of one selec- Boston Symphony. Just two famous orchestr ring from your chair : 12 cast 24 votes for Os 0. Later in the as conducting were surpris h whi 1 on h it about Orchestra came ception THERON W. HART nor of being one of three nd district for Canadi- that York, and WLS which were hamm at shape. Max Fisher's ¢ ind Mr presented “T: Moon"” ! and incl Ameri Contes! i esquic tion clubs, have 1 s to determine of We WBBC, Brookl onducti Iso, and eard still another new o yn. 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