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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926. SATURDAY. Eastern Standard Time, Note — Astericks ( *) Indicate Pick of the Programs. WTIC—HARTFORD— noon—News, weat} )—Sport results, WNAC—BOSTON—130 Luncheon con to Old Vin Harvard Tufts Call ed by Joe Toye ian Love (Friml) Eisenbourg and © WEEI—BOSTON—819 ratic campaign rry D, (shor 1olin simpson Ko WLSI—PROVIDENCE—111 Serenaders, — The WEAF—NEW Watson Woodf ) *1:45—Army-Yale f ¢ 2 Orr, ac ist. | 4—Tea music. Soprano T —TFarrell orche (poem); b. Pierrot —Waldorf-Astoria phine rchestra Piano Moon,” ; Mary Carson Orr. 7:45—Milton Katz, T )—Joint tal Musical comedy hits. s WEEL cvu z orchestra NEW YORE—526 . piano. nd Hospital” cher. YORK—1 otball game stra. rion- 10—W |11-12- bby Shaftoe; Olive ance (Ru- violin. ‘ootball score 8:05—Marjorie and D: —Herman Gelhs Illuminato Meserendino, , soprano. rick A. , tenor. 156 vic no, Natalle K¢ L Three Years Old; So Was I; Olive 0—Police WJZ—NEW YOR 3 1—Yoe ra. ions — a. The Vision | 2—Wea At Dawning (Cad-| Roses ym “C'a (from Vis- Market Cotton excha arm market reports. ner orchestra N 1 Rosa. K WDRC—NEW HAVE Mary Yale-Arm 1 ga i WEBZ—SPRINGITE account of the ball game direct ¢ Haven. v Footk 25—Melody 11l score ick orchestr ports; miss| WTAG-—WORCESTER—515 12:30—Mar} zay, violin. inelli, violin €8, 5Oprano. Arrowhead of WMCA—NEW YORK— ANNOUNC gians. hestr Mr. Frank P. Edwards and |}, 7, W. R. Moor nerly with || 11 wea the Superior Auto Co., are || 12—>McAlpin tertainers, now connected with my or- WRNY—NEW YORK—: nization, selling the Pon- ¢ and Oakland Cars. C. A. BENCE 1d and Pont st or ThLR TARIFS BY LOUIE S.JONES | o= TOURE T00_, '/ZL LET n. 00U KWeW AN |3 e vou 0Old man Procrs the ch: proiit Ri WAHG—NEW YORK. Act now. K, Cc LOUIE $.JONES AGENCY football and his orchestra. talk. Dr. ar, duets, baritone. olin; ms and weather. iolin iolin [ WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 | 1—Organ recital. Weather. from Sesquicen- WFI—PHILADELPHIA—305 WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 Police r t 2—Time WLIT—PHILADELPHIA—395 rt or W WOR—NEWARK. WAAM—NEWARK sall, no recital. 1 Davis, re 1o quartet William Haeusler, tenor. Four ' orchestra WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—300 n recl owers ; org inner musi io pro rt or nusic ATLANTIC m. 9—Conce WHAR asid estra. CITY— riod. aside Tri WGR—BUFFALO—319 Same as WEAT, WMAK—LOCKPORT—365 News. 30—Same as WGY; musicalc WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 ort. <ot report. port. Stock ma Prodiice 2:45—W ma from Buftalo m en Ashe. by Su- y W 55—Organ recital. KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 ; weather. BURGH markets, v. Jones and his gang. WIR—DETROIT—517 oloists. WREO—LANSING—286 DETROIT—: music; news; Dance WHERC—CINCINNATI—122 WELW—CINCINNATI—122 wdio cl music. WSAI—CINCINNATI—326 HICAGO—303 WGN—C Musica WLI B—C HICAGO—303 WOR—CHICAGO—217 3 ) tra; or WIAQ—CT weather WIBO—CHICAGO- press decision in t | play contest conducted som by John Golden. He act plays v CHIC—TORONTO—337 { 10—Orchestral concert AWA—135 T | ong: {won the { | 34 Ty at WEAF noted a Civie old 14tl called Eva Le Gallienne music CKCL—TORONTO—; : rjng in the CKNC—TORONTO—357 sy stra; quartet WHAS—LOUISVILLE—100 8:30-1 ( ria t announced. WSM—NASHVIL] 3 IS oo t 10 chestra; story. o e - §—0 ter ov ne ni- ilar music. o WSB—ATLANTA—428 take place at the con- Atwater Kent radio attracted a great ention with the openi: Civic Repertory theater in | he old 14th street theater at 14th street h avenue. This work s sude restored the old play- to much of its former dignity Presidents to Speak | , Boston, offers the follow- | of college presidents who from th> station on Tues- t 7:45 o'clock du alks will be of L arti 11:45—DMusical frolic. KTHS—IOT SPRINGS—375 10—Fo | PWX—HAVANA—100 Cuban concert KMOX—ST. LOUIS—280 9—Or Weather r WOC—DAV ring EN Same as WEAF WOCO—MINNEAPOLIS—116 15—Musicale " | November Wil A. Nielson presiden of \ith college; 16, Charles A. Plume- nt of N h university: m sity: . Kenneth M. president 0 Nighthawk Frolic. 2% 25 3 oin col , Paul D. Mood KHJ—LOS ANGELES—105% G I A i T S R. B. Ogilby, president of v college: Tlenja T. of ticut ton D. 1le president of v T January 4, John A colleg el ndleton KANSAS CITY- of the Air. WDAF L 366 sid quintet; solois min Conne Gray, KGO—OAKLAND—361 prest Ral Ply- Cou- 0. Morse, ex- University o bruary 1, E Massachu- s, Daniel N uni- sident To be Guy W. Bailey nont; ot rdn of ) sident ity tford, will broad football Bowl, rmy me Yale W n steps effort to in prevent broad- know whether of We don't ust W it last night, to say it w rly part of rible. Not that re w ic. There wasn't. There sn't anything. No volume. No any- We rather worricd pos- iously anno: cast schedule to 1 no of"er large broz transmitting e already be contemplated. T v S a the 1 ames aff >ted e t coming November 6th and t to and me at Princeton on then will not bro 1rni- whie conte more they id W ons ton g wi as previot 2lmost equal ott vould ume improved until conditions wer We impos o i shopwor chmond station. W1 to be pla Yanke im on Noven Election Returns Br special ated Pr will give detailed ele service at ten mir v rectady, will between clude ta 1 que Wi » We have a lot picked up of our trav- cls. Here ¢ | the As York, its 1 broadcast Hall-Mills lay. ated in a from the service Tt will oting on the ca vernor in all states. the ['nited States sen- and New York WFBH, N from A building : court house in Somerviile, N. J the world will be notified from i WTIC announccd last evening that |the broadcasting of the description of the Yale-Army game, together | with happenings before and after the contest, will start at 1:45 o'clock this afternoon, of at 2 go on the hookup will be ter, states in detail re. New York Symphony Tonight 9 o pro; of the B Walter Damrosch WF sccond radio prograr of the lec lock, the second Hour with gan ; will bhe the|" citals by Mr. | Damrosch concer! operas by the | composer Richard Wagner. | evening, Damrosch an explanatory “Rheingold.” Mr. shed planist have first ith the 1dics at WJZ, and to sa can’t enthusc over thel ging is too rough to suit us and voices n to blend at all There's a s in the aggr tion, who just barks away, regard- |less of what the others are do Lay Me Down to Slecp in Caroline' was one of the sclections, G WJZ acted quec cning. Sometimes it often it was just On this recits Dar and been known not one of h 1anical contr on't rosch is first yably f note would rs u. ance to raise his igher, which By the practically all c was loud, b funny. er in weakenins eral of them. Of Mr. Damrosc as an or of has heen out- estral conductor urse, re .. ringfield, we on of Booth Ghost Story.”” It form and those Id Damrosch Famous Soprano At WJZ Mada Joha Gadski, the | at interpretcr of rerfan roles nd a soprano of Metropo will be tr ured program to be broadeast . WRC, WGY, WBZ 10:15 o'clock tomorrow Maxwell orchestra will card at this t in an ted as group of ventriloquist du same expression in the voices did for FORSALE Two Family House and Two imies. The oper soloi on a stations W DKA at musie, is the condirc WGY Players Offer Varlety Car Garage on Lawlor St. ard | life-like as a| Two one act pl Be Light” 1 sedy, stice is M iilf telnrodnosd | WGy r the | Large Lot. written by C university gra in advertis rlos Conway, an now en- | Conway | M 272 Main St. WEBBM—CHICAGO—226 WENR—CHICAGO—266 WES—CHICAGO—315 WEBH—CHICAGO- water Beach or ! 2—Edgewater Deach orchestra Beach orchestra; s COX & DUNN Brand new house on Park Boulevard for sale. 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Excitement was kept up steadily throughout the strug- gle and we derived as much e ment from the running story as w vould from a real fig the atmospher was there and wouldn't be surprised if the boys forced to repeat the presentation, as was case with their take-oft on the Democratic convention. It cer- tainly was a full evening's entertair ment, ¢ led with th prelin ary bout. The “lady,” which figured in one of the preliminaries at the re- | nt world championship fights at Sesqui, was described - consider- | ably last night. It v piece of burlesque, with a touch of satire ' and there. Now and then it was ust a case of poking good old fun at the cent “battle of the century.” The fight ended when the lights| out and both fighters were ave been knocked were turned on ag . of course came through wasn't out a soloist to Bond orck ant one, as evi- 1m of last e addition ger's Hotel decidedly plea nced by the pr ng from WTIC. 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