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I WEDN Eastern Standard Time, Note—Asterisks (*) TIndicate Pick of the Pre “orps band. WCAC—SORRS—! > Plymouth,” Dr. WOWS—BRIDGEPORT— Conce e noon Musical ntation, SPRINGYVIELD—333 ek, ht orchestra League under W. Burgess. Winfield WNAC—RBOSTON—130 s Klub, ; Lido Venice or- Gas of Georg e, organ re- e Boob,’ WNAC direc- isiness and Found. vents of ti lay —Why Every Citi —Feature. Jiltmore hotel or 1 program as WTIC. TER--515 9:30—Music. WEAFP—NEW YORK—192 Janssen's orchestra. Dinner musi ra Co, Duke,” —Plano & Market WIZ—NEW YORK— M THARIEC BY LOUIE S.JONES PHONE 14/ LOUIE $.JONES AGENCY 17 OURT ST. WEDN: SDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1926. —NEW YORK—316 Seneeedt WHN—N racing and baseba —Songs and piano. 11: 12—MecAlpin I WERNY—NI W. Hoeny, rianon orchestra 9:15 soprano ):30—Orpheus Trio. 10 — Girl Scout augnessy. talk, hopping tour; orct ukulele. sino, contralto. mond & Weirth, harmony lio program WAHG—RICHMOND HILL—316 argie Make 1 ather f Good H WOR—! ues Jacobs' ensemble. News bulletin. John Mu Clytie H .’ Rufus Smith tudio Guild ¥ Navy Day WAIM—NEWARK—2063 G—The Orangeites Bill Fellmeth, 15—James Torrence, —Boy Scouts Camp Fire —Melody Makers, 30-—Caldwell F njoist WEST—BAY SHORE—216 r tr B—FREEPORT—211 7:45—Sunris ¥ rg. 1 k K WODA—PATERSON—391 WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 WIP—PHILADELPHIA—5308 WLIT—PHILADELPHIA— WET—PHILADELPHIA—305 WOAU—PHILADELPHIA- “TADY—380 of Knowledge.” ural program. am. am. vy Day program atly wit WMAK—BUFFALO—365 tural Forum. er pr —Musical progra WMAC—CAZENOVIA—2 onton’s orchestra ITTSBURGH—309 ner concert ts; talk. WCAE—PITTSBURGH—461 te Dance music WCOX—DETROIT—517 ner mu Tt WIR—DETROIT—517 Cor ROIT—353 —Dinner concert —Same as WEAT. nee music e as WEAF. WREO—LANSING s—Dinner conei WHKRC—CINCINNATI—122 verfresh Hour. 12—Orchestra WSAI—CINCINNATI—326 113 1s WEAT WLW—CINCINNATI—123 —Visconti's orchestra "arm Bureau. Talk. Day,"” Gleaves, U. by Rear 8. N. ams.” ff organist. —303 r musi The Million Sing;"” almanac. nd piano. VEAFY WIBO—CHICAGO—226 Dinner concert WBBM—CHICAGO—226 7-—Bedtime & 8—MMu e musicale. tertainment; songs. rtainment dio pa WOK—CHICA —Orchestra; organ. WENR—CHICAGO—266 line —CHICAGO—315 , violin Merle Cullen, and June, songs. cke ph Emerson, organ, TORONTO—357 Dance music 5—Dance music CNRO—OTTAWA—1 S—Concert orchestra. 9—Dance music. WRVA—RICHMOND—256 - ket reports. musie NASHVILLE—283 e music music Itime story 9—Artist recital 10—Concert Concert. WSB—ATLANTA—128 Peerless stra KTHS—HOT SPRINGS—375 10— Arlington orchestra WGHB—CLEARWATER—266 10—Diversitied program. KMOX—ST. LOUIS—280 \—Municipal program. KIUO—ST. LOUIS—545 WOC—DAVENPORT—4584 Mu, e Same as WEAF WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—116 Same as WEAF, M W WDAF—KANSAS CITY—3668 WEAF. KOA—DENVER: trument am m McNamara T KHI—LOS ANGELES—105 KGO—OARLAND—361 ATk if You Need Money For storm doors, windows, coal, of equipping your family with clothes, you it from us. Friendly—fair—private Beneficial Loan Society Saturdays 9 to aded to the Publio | one would think that he was present an old time revival meeting, to r those singers attack the num- rs. Among b ctions “Swing Lo Through the Static were | Where “Hand Me ve Got to Reap What and “Do You That concerned WIOD, Miar through very |, to push WDAL 2 ated to as far as we . Oh, it was present , but stations came with h volume £ it 18, ly trampled over. We | ST again st that the buzz be re-| mp. gymphonic Ensemble at WTIC paired in so y. It's rapidly one of our favor and we are growing In stre of late and it Is | o1, of its staunchest rooters, and al- not Help! gCo8 Beiureone DiE s have been. Last evening we » detained on the low wave- | nd by the time we reached | 1 station, all but two of | s on (he prograw had We heard seisefions and Gretel” and also " a composition was en- the re- tions was came buzz was rele the sea but t hrown for a loss: each ime. WBAL came through too loud to be bothered by interference from | WRZ, Springfield, back on its own } remember it wavelength on red Ernie An- troadway Trou dance numbers i. One other carried v sy of WBZ, its and the Ang n we heard dance music Palais Royal. The band is of music, having the i was presented by from WJZ. Milton J.| . 1 Wil as announcer and, in i & g on to some ) the plan for this hour, A among the announcements, making a | | | apparen considerably. * s program seem more like a light -ra than anything else, due to the ann New York, came in fairly | the Richmond Versatile e o 5 ing “I Can't Get Overa S Jfl“"ilwi\ you, Loving a Boy Like | , we finc £ and “Deep Henderson.” l | played wer Home, H vith a baritone solo chorus, “out g ith a baritone solo chorus, and “Ou e Where the West Begins g { e anta; WOC, Davenport; () | it; WMCA, Ne i cago, and WHN, ar one of AF's industrial fea- Mo tures, V aking through in | station was very One he bers was “Sun- rise and v strumental and S | vocal. Pleasant to hear! Pleasant to | near! We left WT/ ause of the ' i nce of a t ng static. I od at KDKA, Pittsburgh, ’s all for today, thanks! —P. E. L rat sha The was excellent. ion, by cry loud. Moses and bit of choice poems by American and_other literary gems of interest to the general public, meanwhile de- scribing the sclections briefly. One which we parti rly enjoyed cvening was Riley's Jim,” or, perh 0ld Man J s a pa- hetic little poem, once you get the mood of it, and, although it has been o ed in anthologies number, it ha as being far recit New Haven, Oct. (P—New | Haven's wave of burglaries is con- | tinuing, apparently unchecked, with | several more being added to the | list yesterday. . Horace Burgess returned to | Beers street last | home at 37 night to find mpressed US| hep But it is a Smeaciodl| place velry valued at $200 missing. | revolver also was tak | Members of the Schwartzman | Tire Co., at 1003 Grand avenue re- announcer said rted the loss of $80 in cash and et in an in- | about $200 in checks from a safe in | the office. Carctakers In the home of Wil last evening, beating out even WTIC | liam A. Toblor, of 12 Edgehill road or volume, if you ¢ ne st present in Europe, reported to | a thing. Our batter: the police that the house had been | down to the broken into and ransacked. | | tion of an inch before th Houschold furnishings value at| |mark and still we could h 0 ported stolen from a music pounding in. Clarity was also | s arage owned by a feature with this station, as it al- | arrs. 8. A at $3 Asylum Well, the quartet pl Chocolate Soldier’ in typical q rather a really | A W—PG, |oftered the Chelsea qu program strumental | City broadcaster went still f | | amond ring valued at $300 t was taken from the | soft and in- | pome of Mrs. Jacob Botwick at 214 | Winthrop avenue | Daniel Di Matteis reported to fl\“‘ Hamden police that he ! held up and robbed of $352 several articles of jewelry in High- | wood tonight. Three men jumped | rom an automobile, he said and | took his money and jewelry. | ) in cash style, you know, triguing. we aren’'t 8o of the numbers re sure of the fact that Miss | Lillian Robert - tiful radio voice. that fact in ““Wear: The orchestra a n “WHEN IN HARTFORD Can’t Find cthing-or-Other, DINE WITH US.” | | what. we don't know and provably Everything we serve is the| .1"\ will. We couldn’t find t title, very bei 3 W If you don’t believe it come in At WBAL, Balimore, we heard| fora test. the Jubilee Singers and we wouldn't Wholesale and Retail Depart- have missed ‘er or anything. t ment in Connection. | station has as a group of sing-| ers of that type of music as we have | Rl J UL O th souer OYSTER HOUSE the southern negro, because it is or- | |iginally spontancous and results | irom religions fervor. But the WBAL | o s | group have all that down pat and|“~ State it.mr T:“;IET Grant’s ARTFORL CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 29138 Santa Claus Is Coming 8 Weeks Earlier With Gifts of WATCHES AND JEWELRY MISE e AUBURN TAXI PHONE 611 Moore Bros. Fish Market | cluded 30 COMMERCIAL ST. SPECIALS Shore Haddock Eastern White Halibut Rockport Cod Penobscott Salmon Boston Blue Block Island Swordfish Fresh Mackerel Tinker Mackerel Native Bullheads Saybrook Flounders Large Butterfish Large Native Eels Medium Seatrout Striped Bass Finnan Haddies Fillet of Sole Large Smelts Fillet of Haddies ‘Round and long Clams; large Cape Nord Oysters for Frying _and Stewing Oysters; large and small Scallops; live and boiled Lobsters; live and boiled Shrimps; Salt Cod 18 Ibs., 3 for 50c. Open Until 9 P. M. Thursday e B. & M. Shows Big i Earning Increase Boston, Oct. 27 UP — & decrease ANNOUNCEMENT in net income for September was shown by the Boston and Maine| railroad in its report today. 367 compared with the same month in | Inst year's s In- | Teceipts for 104 miles of | line since transferred by lease to| adian Pacific system. | On November 1st we will be located at our larger store, 353 South Main street, carrying a complete line of store fixtures and butcher supplies. T.S.Cash Register Co. 491 MAIN ST. month's passenger revenues > $38,000 less than last year but | freight gained $8,700. Maintenance of way expenditures increased $400,000 under the program for improving the Hoosac tunnel, Bos- ton terminal facilities, rq:\d!v-wl and | other items. We have a very good 3-family house in the southwest section of the city which must be sold to settle an estate. Come in and make an offer or some one else will get the bargain ahead of you. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. BANKRUPTCY CASES New Haven, Oct. 27 (A—Pete Tenore of Hartford, in a bankruptey | petition filed here yesterd: lists | liabilities of $19,632 and assets of | $3,302, R Sam Poritz of Hartford, in a peti- | tion filed. places his liabilities at | $550 and his assets at $25. { Frank Walamany, of gives $1,422.54 as his liabilities $268 as his assets in a petition. Fairfield, | and It is not by accident, surely, ot that CADILLAC is out- stripping by two to one all cars at its price or over The growing demand for the great new Cadillac points this fact—one of the realities of American life is that success comes as the result of giving value. Q It is inconceivable that even Cadillac could maintain its leadership for any other reason than that it deserves its success—and that pcople know it. Priced from $2995 upward, f.0.b. Detrost, LASH MOTOR CO. A Reputable Concern 411 WEST MAIN STREET NEW 90 DEGREPR AD | DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION " THE OLD HOME TOWN | WIS LINE DONT GET' NO SUNDAY CHICKEN, DINNERS AT ! N__ ODR HOUSE! w BB i iy HOW MANY TIMES, HAVE | ToLD Yol To LEAVE- | THOSE RICH | KNICKK-KNACKS ALONE AND STICK i To PLAIN SALMON CANS AND RAIL ROAD SPIKE S WELL JEFF | RECKON TH’ OWNER OF THIS RIG WILL BE GLAD JEFF WILFORDS GOAT WAS TAKEN VIOLENTLY SICK TODAY.AFTER EATING " || TWO RUSTY FENDERS OFF A COLLEGIATY| ROADSTER HE FOUND PARKED oN { MAIN STREET Otn W. Stanley, 1988, Johnson Festares, Ine. 10-27~26 J P e P