New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1926, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, TUESDAY. 7 ' WNJ—NEWARK Eastern Standard Time. Note—Asterlsks ( *) Indicate Pick | WLSI—PRC of the Programs. | Talk, re of WJAR—PROVIDI T—Green Acre lodg S—WEAF t on ¢ orchestra DVIDENCE—111 NCE—185 WTIC—HA TFORD—176 stra c, Hotel H Ex rpts from WAAM—NEWARK— rank Dailey’s Meadow “Sports.” Myrt " $ e as WEAL WEAF—NEW YORRK—192 e Ram L vbrooks. WRST—BAY SHORE— ERSON Dt WODA—PAT talk. ch's orche n's orche EW YORK—155 et quotations. as ¢ —Financali s W. 1 40—Cotton quot 11:3 fford T WIP—PHILADE Dinner music. oll call fal pr PHILADELPHIA—305 immary. Frank Dole, cert orche “Dogs,” * ven); d. A clarinet, 2 JPHIA—305 WCAU—PHILADELPHIA— —Instrumental Trio c §—Health talk, nd Q Wood W \ Virtuosos t oppo! bassoon for wind instr Rondo in ( Haydn). Reid, sopra m's orchestra et ioy Hays' o WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 e music stra EOL | SODERNC > CITY—300 e Halr.” < Suite “In Holl 11—Deauville 30—Ri estra WHN—NEW YORK—361 1lts , son on flashes. ra r musie Dan; 4 racing re :10—Al Plantadc 2 ews; ntertainment. -Dance orchestr: hatean ction from bond King” (Friml). IV—Violin sol To be announced Samuel Leventhal t Meditation (Biggs). s Borrow (Shelley). lection from “Hansel and (Humperdinck). Gardens “The Vaga- LANTIC CITY—275 period. | WHAR—AT 7:3 -Le s—Seaside Trio emb ntertainers. to Drive.” heater orchestra. rince Piottl, e 5—Constance TADY—380 news items. am (Grain- from Ten dance or- American Prof. Ray nd Morse 11—News. . Union colle WOWS—BRIDGEPORT—285 8—Studlo program. —SPRING News n recital. irnie Andrews and his Broad- Troubadours. 5 tel Westminster orc epertory theater orchestra. clow, barl joint recital. luets by Kath- Ed Morgan 1sembl melody man. Trio. er musi 5 intly with WEAF. Railroad WMAK—BUFFALO—365 —Roth Trio. 6:15 ner Al B 32 5—John Landers’ orch 1 orchestra. TELD—333 Post concer WOAE—PITTSBURGH—161 Musical program Weather sons WNAC—BOSTON—130 The Smiler: 0- reports; missing per- 2 Golden's orchestra ressed Woman, ertainers. BS—NEW YORK—318 and his Mrs. Wil- e of the Hair." o0 solos, Mildred Bastion. ew with I h Ro, _yons, aritone; soprano; Lou- to. violinist; yugherty, popular narles H. Wilkins, 3 on Bridge Ber- | . 10:30—From WEAI ello, - WTAM—CL onc: ph Heller, tha Natkeil, pianist. *9—01d Time rt and Ball by WEEI—BOSTON—319 market 11—Da of »nic orches- | §— WWJ—DETROIT. WCX—DI —Din popular WIR—DETROIT—517 ers EO—LANSING—286 Ent Arrowhead dance ¥ T WNYC—NEW YORK— $:15—Pand t WERC onc —CINCINNATI—122 I mu WSAI—CINCINNATI—; sram from WEAF. WLW—CINCINNATI—122 Auction Bridge KY W—CHICAGO—536 WCHS—PORTLAND—256 s I 1" John Foster planist , baritone ess carnival. eather. GO—303 atile orct WGN—CHIC NEW YORK. A merclal Dige WRNY adings; mu songs. WLIB—CHICAGO—303 BY LOUIE S.JONES | almanac. DUBTEVL VEEALESTATE L XesTms (desreas " WEN H—CHICAGO—268 —CHICAGO—226 WLWL—NEW YORK—288 WIBO—CHICAGO—226 WOK—CHICAGO—217 I tea; WMAQ—CHICAGO—148 Hal O'Flat WEBNY—NEW WLS—CHICAGO—315 4 s and J , sOngs, nts towards investn progre P ‘ pendence. ) Woods' peri | CNRA—MONSTON, N. B—313 ATEN ISLAND—117 WBAL—BALTIMORE—246 Circle. dinner orchestra. 0—DMale quartet. | “Rock of Ages” march, “American and *“Land of Plenty” The program was well pre- ng of the orchest 4 heard Harold WRC—WASHINGTON—169 ra in its closing will, we You WEG, er or 2 and “Mary Lou.” v e tion, from Away" Same as W Le Paradis band WHAS—LOUISVILLE—400 ’ ; thrift talk; time st night, since ut ou 11 tur WSM—NASHVILLE—283 §:45—DBedtime story. Musicale. KTHS—HOT SPRINGS—375 10—Dance music. ’iano recital. BH—CLEARWATER—266 30—Dinner musie. WSB—ATLANTA—428 column a review of Ashley, Don Trz ham Family, Sta WG thanks! at 10 o'clock in w sting of Frederic WOBD—ZION—345 ental and vocal music. . LOUIS—280 ham, soprano; accompanist; Stan Ashley, Pau acy were the parti All artists are The mike was turned over to Pau , who announced the Frederick W. Latham sang st among W and “Shipmates numbers which 2 to a tee. Miss Dor 1k; music WOC—DAVENPORT—484 §—Program from WEAF. 10—Musi WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—117 §—Program from WEAF. —Musical program ; weathe —Outdo. 11:35—Mausic WDAF—KANSAS— CITY. ool of the Air; orchestr: 2:45—Nighthawk Frol KHJ—LOS ANGELES—103 N artist recital. were 0O"Mine, suit i . : Lathar s League talk. 366 1 A sprinkling of variety was in 1 by Dwi Latham an Ashley with their own accom s on the mandolute dolin. What the mandolute is was exp Mr, Luc but it wa Through the Static —_——— rable night. .‘\Und! : 1ing the atmos-|the mike, b heric conditions. The only thing|yeteran, we have 1o blame is the buzz, and| Ang, t certainly had millions of male-| Jast, we ¢ i dictions heaped upon it le soir passe Paul Lucas. was louder and more persistent t we have ever heard it a it arted us as the lights w let- g up not in the least all evening. ot, toward the end of the eve-| ing it started to make itself hear: wavelength when that station was on the air. . . trial. His impe thing to be first appe red A perfectly mi ce bofor you, we're not Frictchie, “Red Ridin nch Canac is not a but I native es it as if he © n 1 orth Wcods. of the also took Pau . e we're on the subject of in- , our attention is called to of a highly annoying| whic y of Glen esident sing as well a n do so m unts over the rad pick out ne . io that it is im any one sence k it was a good ¢ the entertainers rcir perfor All in all, ment and uch credit for is in the | a good pro- uining man START ON WARPATH Braves at Sesqui Insist on Heat in Their Tepee true o we hav mention of the is annoying r on many ) — Tail expositior heat sent on ficlals to provide | “blooper thin cany s 500 t he doesn't know | the , giving him the ! » doubt. If the shoe fmant, a well known v, has volunteered an evening to te I to operate wn! 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