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Radio Ramblers. f———m————————mmm———=9 | City, offered the St. James’ church W YORK—322 !nnn)ce and the Atlantic City High a screen talk. Tllrough the Static || scoot auaitorium classical program. < rn, planist | As they say in the theater, there on orchestra. ———————— /| were many other attractions too nu- | & $:30—RBarrie Moore, recitations, An extremely agreeable week.end, | TErUS to mention. - s:45—Bert Werner, songs. AL CIVTOI LY. BT eek-end, | P 9—Orchestra. willino """"“’ resisiored v 1 US| WMCA, New York, came through | 9:30—J. Rose,soprano. ainst the weather or atmospheric. | i, excellent shape at about 5:40 . 2 But we have several Kicks to regls- | g : ; | ‘ e 2:50—Bob Colgate, songs. o'clock, a bass soloist presenting WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 | {070 H0h 0600 0 | tor against a buzz of no mean Pro- | “ysleop in The Decp.” : Newspaper sidelights. rtin’s orchestra. | portions, that made itself felt all| .. 15—Hotel Lenox ensemble. : R Da over tho dials. This noise is always| wpBM, Chicago, offered a new | 30—Adams House orchestra. = _PLogTa 0 loudest just after darkness falls and | g 3 i | : gk st | Sunday afternoon feature entitled Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick | 7—Market reports. WEBQ—NEW YORK—283 e Hents hasle "t arth s Hnrndll Spndayyatibmoon feadine . entitiea Sl ok MONDAY. Eastern Standard Time. N the homes where America’sleadersfore- gather, where culture ex- presses approval only of the finest—there you will find Freed-Eisemann Radio. This year in response to anoverwhelmingdemand we offer Freed-Eisemann, quality unchanged, and including the latest revo- lutionary radio improve- ments, at such low prices that now everyone can afford the luxury of own- WTIC—HARTFORD—176 30—*Moeher Goose,” Bessie Lillian Tatt, 0-—News —Twilight Scouts. Dinner concert, Emil Heim- | 7:45—To be announced r's Hotel Bond Trio: a. 1 me as WTIC. AC—BOSTON—130 2 s ool something. Something’s got to be| iy the organization. The tclegrams cotl) e Excerpts from Thals\\| 6—Krazy Kat Kiddies Klub. 5 2 " lay | done about it. | were read as they came in and the b d l Massenet); d Tell You A \5:30—Dinner dance, Hotel Buckmin- | fdind SHudey; L | announcer usvally had something etter dealers. (GoshD); e. Badinago (Herbert) B oo e e el Cotine | Saturday was just plain excellent| humorous to say about each one. ~'Eyesight in Work and T The Shiners, | : |and we did very little listening: Last | “Hey! Hey! He's a member!” he'd Wiiliam $. Todd. 15—Metropolitan theater studlo. | | night was also nearly perfect and |yell and then the orchestra or a ano: a. My Mother's Kiss; | 9:15—Metropolitan Grand orchestra. | | we did considerable listening. Chi- | soloist would present the number re- » Southe age presentations and musical | Ky ¢ home | C180 stations have been acting like | quested in the telegram or phone 1 Knew; d. 2| accompaniment. ) old chums for the past week or so.|message. A nice informal party with | 7 e W ance music, Lido Venice o y RICHMOND HILI—318 | One would think that they were lor | lots of well seasoned and palatable (Wood); f. Spinni chestra. ot o cated out in the back yard some- | drivel. Abbey| Vocal and piano solos by Carl g r‘ RIOERIE where, judging by the volume with .0 | Johnson, soprano; L . Gau-| Moore. 2 D I00M Spid D18y which they are heard. | A Chinese Suite In four parts was| YT anoomyenit 11:30—Metropolitan theater, organ ,"""‘J ";":(’";’"- R e s b | well played by the Maxwell ensemble | 3 y Merrimakers. BELLEL SO ; | Talbpr Walbar, ialintet | | Regarding Saturday night, we |at WJZ, the group being made up of | | % 4 entng program, ! WEEI—BOSTON—319 9—Synchrophase hour. managed to bring in DX, and that typically Chinese phrases. At WJR, 2 e roRdcabling | tomy Stock market and business | § 7SS is all we tried for, 50 we might say | Detroit, we heard a church service | | ’ of the Programs. :05—Capitolgtheater organ recital. |9 ck Monstein’s orchestra. | dusk, like so many ,fireflles, or |, 4 e ST =gt dcrein SHow)to Rea e, [ Enate. lending 10 the ‘cold winter | San mgtemonn from & to o ol d Ry Plays.” K Amedia Do Paska, 80prano. | ouoris. Soibe & it | day atternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, andilead. Elays | evening a touch—well, anyway, this| oactor “time ™ with popular music 8-12—Same as WTIC. s rine Macr, planist. e o tilats o Shbar ot | : pop B £ i ilng goRE 0% qirigls i |and semi-classical selections. The WTAG—WORCESTER—345 ‘“‘f;{”;;“n'l:}“"-)'}:l- e {two hours and just maintains a|uunouncer was taking tn new mem- s Musical Knights. |(atardy.; lnm}.) like .some vcrsov:;lms yesterday, and we noticed a A s musing over bygone davs or past|imilarity to the old WTAM Coo-Coo | | Fop Sale by all the glories or the 15th amendment OF | ,yp, " telegrams admitting members y esleid e b. AF, New York . s Lost and fou 1—Prelude from Loher ents of the day (Wagner) New York Sympl Tl orchestra. Walter Damrosch, con-| gy po —Harry As | 12—Midnight 12 mid.—Midni WGCP—NEWARK—252 that the evening was a_highly suc- ul one. KOA, Denver, came in nearly as loud as WLS, Chicago, and | that's saying something. We could | hear the people in some ballroom or | which came in loud, to the accom- | paniment of code. WEAF offered facheth” by the WEAF players at | about 10 o'clock. The station w loud. 14 MAIN ST. ing a Freed-Eisemann. ducting #:45—Big Brother clu gL | Hal T —Mus oo o ey o Fel ey o Speaking ot cofl, it's heenifelghts olesale Tannhau (Wagner) §-12—Sam 3 the music. And at the conclusion the | ful at time during the past several ey M.’.(wt A\‘;\]S”‘\‘b s WLSI—PROVIDENCE—141 e plano. |applause rocked our loud speaker. | nights, hasn't it. ‘ . Distributors and up for and up for x Symphony orct | 10—Hotel Riltmore dance orch o ks The band was rather strict in its| B S table sets Console sets Ho Arld, Titta Rufo;| WEAF—NEW YORK—492 i : {interpretation of the numbers, but _"jh" stations !nf{ gvening, l«Y)l'\Av.} G e o Docta sbns’ | S—Dinner music [ the music must have been excellent | WBZ, WTAM, WGY, WEG, KYW, |\, ssisted by th w York | I—Melody Girls. | for dancing. “Sleepy Head” and|WOK and WSBC. { | other laughing as they passed the| Setillustrated,Model 30,875 Licensed under Latour Patents orchestra | 1:15—"Prohibition aw," .| 6:15—Jacques Jacobs’ ensemble. | “Because I Love You" were two of | e odie No. 1 (Liszt); New | Howard McBain N Sports. e, | ny orchestra, Wal-|7:30—G 8-1 conducting rst Movement of Concerto ; Harold Bauer, pian- | ¢ the New York Sym- | By the way, don't forget the big osskopt nsembl s | time at WTIC tonight at 8. | me at WTIC. 30—Dance orchestra. | e | 3 e AT Freed-Eisemann o i A ", " nd then we tried for KFI, Los| WPCH—NEW YORK—431 rrent Topics” lecture. | | Ty S ankal | s ARl daney Angeles, and succeeded. An old time | 1 hat’s all for today, ”‘“l’_’k‘ . Sets 0og Braiger) hs Violin.” s x American Poet (ALl ol mifeabils Lot el ol i 2y —Blake and Bagar, songs. 9—White Collar Harmonist | Sutibess, (bt bho atvis e 36 AGGIDENTAL DEATHS | Dogienhgrchesina, i n“,roc](m\.:‘:f l‘:o‘?‘”ghnm takable and we were convinced that i ey ncopators. Rose 2 an, pianist. it o ; B & i oneics o 1:55—Nows bulletin. PR mIaVes it OVEE 1O SeNIS 0T a8 HERE IN P, NTH arry 1 sing betoro | § T o announcer sounded as it he wer Bamforth’ in Chicago. i o 4 WRST—BAY SHORE—216 | hiding a great sorrow. His announce- | 19 Main St. Tel. 2504 | time tunes. We didn’t recognize the at om ments always sound sorrow | people who bring in KFI will l:\}\cf the trouble to notic | 7—Dance mu B e aell] > Saverelde, guitar WAAM—NEWARK—263 lter Damrosch, condi Three Deaths From Alcoholism In- | | S vl T A .eaf orchestra. HOUREY cluded in Mortality Records 1 a e "”1“2.‘1,:"1”)”0" Bongs | ‘\}flfi,“,'{]’:"’h o We heard a soprano solo at WSBC, at Clty Hall, se ul our, | i eUr » O SD S | Chicago, a solo that netted absolute- | | 1—Hollyw B Amble James Browning, tenor. L caths a s 11—Hollywood Rambiers. ; el o Iy nothing. This soprano in loud, vul-| Deaths from alcoholsm, which | § 11380—Alabani Grahes | - A\v; ]a ins, reader, houting “Where | Nave been infrequent in past years, GET YOUR an orchestra. ireside hour, % ¢ | : cently | 0ccurred in three instances in the . torio socie . ; g =2 G this phrase apparently | occurred | _ WNYC— 9—Whippets. £ up the song. We would have | 10 months of 1926 already passed. | reed-risemann 40—Herman Neuman, pianist. | Kanc and Gildey, songs, laln havis iy rams cost so| Records at the office of the town | et high spots. | Four Towers orchest | St clerk also give indication of a high | | much nowada t 6 e g | | report on accidental deaths in this ,3 Ritoe. emcntary German lessons, | —NE terday! Bloop- | calendar year, with 36 already on| Cl k A Metropolitan | [ 4 German lessons. i £ 2 4 Jopers. Bloopers, | the clerk’s books. This number was ark’'s Auto 7:30—Police alarms. Schuman, pianist L s | o i 3 | L R them. Like the locust | boosted somewhat by the North El * & R o dpara Iv""‘r S 5 : utritional Service.” Hanna Carlson, soprano; Emil | : : Judd factory disaster which result- eCtrlc epa-“' lav" (T: . LN | storms In the West. Sweeping every. —William Ede - Carlson, 4 5 Ll Baer, 409 West Main Street New ymphony . 5 Fisher thing before them. Roaring and | ©d in eight deaths last February. F Outdoor Li :nry Wack. Fisher — EW \ l'ee = Semallll ABATEMENT OF TAXES. NEW BRITAIN, CON Walter Damrosch, con N irothers, songs. :30—Hov . Note: Ea S s g and sneczing and making thin; Abatements of taxes in t 1 ! i fore a micro- o ff, violinist. 7 e A comfortable for everyone else, |Of $1,018.61, will be reccommended by | = = u e the dressing | :30—3 Sl G S g a station we hit the board of aldermen at Wednes- which he iosaltne o oRtler ol J oL - . e e R R oo s meeting of the common coun- T 7T sendence, | _ NEW YORK—455 e HILADYLY ","'— r"" csts olustered around it lke flies | cll. Included are items totalling ALT}{ORI{IPD_S»’\LES i Iphia dance orchestra. s t . r ; " E i e Around sur. metelBlal e 0t .12 on the 1026 list, $56.56 from AND SERVICE AT : And we're not saying the 1925 assessments, and $3.63 on | Freed"Eisemann ¥ Sextette. o A S o urg recital. bout our personal {celings. | the books since 1921, ¢ il from “Mika (Gilbert and Sul } i | There are some things t can't be | S t L van), T : 7 4:\;\(:;?‘ the di- Seots s , violinist. | set down on ;»:;n: N | ets 7 o n of Cecaro Solero. s | i | | 14—a. Stars and Stripes (Sousa); arion, Kener, 5 - C | One of the best church servi LOCAL DOCTOR INTER- A t Elect 'C Wi e 9| o st son, teno. | 9:45—Century ss Quartet, | ol i TTRWS o uto 19} On the Mal man); - el G | > e i {ca through WJZ at s TQTT 2 J S o e g, dwin . Trranko | T:30—Jamison and Bethmann, duet Anna Dufy cemo inichen (TR o7 sl || INSURANCE MEN DAILY ervice : > Suct | S—Mary Price, “Air Questionnaire Parodians’ orchest et e 3 Bisest e 110 Franklin S Tel, 4185 | | b, | [EE==rmnne s A Goldman, conductin WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY—275 | anced ar re was music in greaty| = Maybo Sy : ranklin Sq. el. 5 d ? ) 8:20—Dorothy Hoyle, violinist. | ot | ; 15—Ten Minutes ot Humor, | 50 Protw Feste, tol otk failt. plent ser sHhrandeast il e D INE LI A Webor and Wields, - g:15 yivan String Trio de Trio. | from St. Ge church and ook || immediate estato it the | — 3 16—Orchestra Dance Sel ¢ i 802 Tarhex Treridman: “one —ATLANTIC CITY—300 |the form nrh\T,wT_ |Ih,] s':\uon“ hegpeuad 0.5 ! i8¢ Terms L e v et i |came through loud and clear and | £ = - i aartet| 1115~ s 4 i e e [y 8 VLB el COMPLETE LINE OF K $3 Weekly rill. WMSC NEW YORK--30% il by Aviiur Tldred, no disturhan kind. “Chil- | | further. 17—Orchestral Dance Selections, | Bren IGR T ISR was the) Bubiect oL | F d E. “ Y = > angston and Marr, songs. r music. i L 34 Kistriait - a ree =fLisemann ek Eaxoile andl His Orc da Hindt, soprano. | tHothermon s ! .f sotts ) it 3 |50 dtain s o 3663-2. Radlos (Cuban 3 he Lost Chord" (S ; New York Ora- grunting before them. Ros Two Dial Control, in a Beautiful Art Console. » (ver-| ! aaeor A Bia John B. George Olsen and his rect from the Hotel Penr A Dependable Entertainer at a Very Low Price. rect from the Hotel = : Milto skeman, tenor . £ SHll hmdiarc b, i —mln &n \nrklr ot ik 0 ] Finge Y0d." Every station on the air yesterday L s Florence L o. Sammy | afternoon came through very loud B. A. Rolfe and His Orchestr: 9 s s g and inete Svasplenty or entexiaine | s 15—Milton Yokeman, tenor. Raitz, director. a as plenty of entertain 'l ilton Yokeman, tenor. Hibhbior al) Hinns for | yesloraayll e | e Ball ire Lo. direct from the Palais D'Or, } {5—BIll Stanke T ”7‘7],‘\"‘"‘_ Goipiiey York cit : Ll o SROLE Tl {O—PEEKS 23 WGCP, Newark, and WWRL, Wood- If Sh el I —20s | e Hghter st s sonm: || Oy Sters on the Half Shell, 210 Arch Street 365 MAIN ST. £ i —Mil Foliemt o 8:30-— Stullo brogr side, offered lighter stuff, the & G | 2 ; cent Lopez and His Orchestra, | 7+15—Milton Yokeman e R \DY—380 | or varying voral sclections witn || Steamed Clams, Broiled N N T e Y oies. New Fiorenc : —SCHENECTADY—] ving ! P, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. o o fr a Lopez, sy : [ 6—stock report, news. | dance musie, while the latier oftered | | ghsters, Fried Scallops, ianos ctrolas York city e 6% : ot o {straight dance music from 2 o'clock | Note—TItems 16, 17, 18 and 19 will | 3 ! until nearly 5. WEAF had its usual | | €t MR lanschert and Gru .| 6:30—Dinner music | tes giralion gachs same as WTIC Sunday program savoring of the| illetins. e : L . 1 more serious. WGY, Schenectady, P k d 0 t I Al ote i{“,":“.'. 9 | Btar ; had an organ recital on when “‘e! ackar ys er THE 0 D HOME To ot Satla Folks at Home™ 15 Evelyn Laska, song | 7:30—Musical progr: tuned in. |CKOX, " Toronto, cams | | =S 4 \\; Wz alter Dawley. ] ozy club orchesira WGR—BUFFALO—319 tirough very loud about 3:30 | ouse 9)\ WA “ —wWillimantie C = - WLWIL—NEW YORK—381 3:30—Dinner 1 e o'clock with a varl of religious | TN e A (/7\\‘\’ . i tions ntended to familiarizs the | (v Aok & Walnut Sts. \?(’?/‘, WMAK—BUFFALO—365 public with the International Bible (z»)“ N (4 } S TR i Students hymn book. WPG, Atlantic | \ Q// uestion (8130 —Susical program : migges A Kiddies Period v corge | 9:30—Robert Dolan, violir | WRC—WASHINGTON—169 ) G0,0D_FOR e i i 9:45—Louise Jones, j—-Washington Hour. NOTHIN= 1D 30—The Four Banj & SR Hig B annaunaed f—u;mw«vflml Lettino, t —Mayflower orchestra A.r Y L k‘ F A H LIKE To SEE I\ T 7 Musical Tripl i ',m,‘«}::,\ ,.,\‘ rt : >\\.I\1‘C;.‘—‘|‘\\\;”I\lf)l{l.—‘.‘lfl e ou 00 lng Or Ome AIM DELIVER s N @ ra Dance Selections, SRR G in the West End? QN N2 1) e Y e & Golden's orchestr —Dinner orchestra, Hungarian orch,. |9—Talk, Herbert O'Conor 9 GETs DowN —Conway's Broadway Chat 7:30—Organ recital BY LOUIE S.JONES Hour of Mus Whoozit contest —Musle. 1. —Entertainer WGBS—NEW YORK—318 rsit Remo T 7:15—News Tt s, WHN—NEW YORK—2161 —Tadio Movle Joe Warw Philip 5—DBelle YEAR from now ; { may be able to figure out your loss. Today you can figure that you'll make Stehasta a profit by investing in 12 L.——Daneo orchestra A " RNY—NEW YORK some of our thoroughly in- nd finanes vestigated properties 7:10—Weather report PHONE 14/ 5:15 n ¥ 4—"Wirekraft Dustin Trio ongs. 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