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FRIDAY. Fastern Standard Time. Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick | of the Programs, WTIC—HARTFORD—176 6—"Skinny and His Gang.” 6:20—News. Dinner concert, 's Hotel Bond Trio: a. Elsa’s “Lohengrin” (Wag- ; b. Serenade (Saint-Saens); ¢ Excerpts from “Rigolstto” (Verdi); d. Romance from Violin Concerta (Wleniswski); e. Aragon- 1ise from “Le Cid" (Massenet). Radio Farm Course, Connecticut Agricultural C “Recent s in Conn t Farming,” Hendrickson. o selections: a. Polish Scharwenka); b. To Spring c. Callirhoe (Chaminade). t, staff planist lege, —1 Dance Favorite Rus- a. Prelude C hmaninoff); b. —Organ recital, sian Compositions: gharp minor (R song of India from “Sadko” (Rim- c. Marche Slav d. Hymn to the olden Cockerel” S e. Au Cou- (Borodin); of the Volga Boatmen E Folk ) her A. Nelson, organist. 9—Friendly Hour. Opening Ensemble from “Robin Hood"” ano — The Bell Lakme" (Delibes). Banjo — a. Reminiscent Melodies; b. Carnival ins. Orchestra E Theme from “Criss Cross” (Kern) Soprano — Eileen (Herbert) Violin — Pale Moon (Logan) Ray Perkins Cello Solo — The Saens) Banjo Solo—C Finals 10—Wea 10:05—Emil Heimberger's dar chestra 11— (Ds Koven). Song from Swan (Saint- nian Moods. le. WCAE—STORRS—275 f-10—Same as WTIC. WDRC—NEW HAVEN—2 §—Piano recital by Eliz Dixon, of Woodbury, Con promptu Flat Major (S Rondo Capriccioso (Me The Last Hope (Gottschalk); Rec- ollection of Home (S. B. Mills); Air de Ballet (Aronson) 30—Program by the of Seymour, Conn.; Love Song (Herbert); Bald Head Man (Corral); Com (Pennant); re 1 Meet My Girl (Von Til- Over the Morning (Wil- ; I'm In Love With You, at's Wi (Henderson). WCWS—BRIDGEPORT—283 0 be snnounced wtertainers —Silver Edge tette. 9—Hour of Musle. Saxophone Sex- §:10—Newspaper si 6:15—Hotel Lenox ensemble Emil Heim- | 6—Markets. | | | i Selection Harmony | Fan, The Red Heads, —PORTLAND—258 8:10—Weather; announceme 6:15—Lost and found; news. 6:30—Children’s perlod. 7:30—Sport results. 7:45—McKinney Flashes. 8—Chipman Hour. 9—"'Treasure Hunters.” WLSI—PROVIDENCE—441 6:30—Orchestra. 7:45—Talk on “Mouth Hyglene.” S—Radio Directory. 8:45—Program. 10—Dance orchestra. WEAF—NEW YORK—492 | 5—String ensemble. 5:30—Forest Hills orchestra. 6—Dinner music. T—Great Notch orchestra. 7:30—Raymond Maher, baritone 7:45—Drama rev 8:30—Harmony hour. 9—South Sea Islanders 9:30—Orchestra. 10—Anglo-Persians. 10:30—Janssen’s orchestra. Farrell orches W YORK—526 —New York Mellon. 8—Helen Keating, contralto —John J. Keating, tenor. quarium talk, 9:30—Franklin Fo —Talk 30-—Police alarms and w WJZ—NEW YORK— arket closing; summary —Farm market oncert orchestr $—Serenaders. ca Morrey, olin; string q 11—Twin Oaks orche WGBS—NEW YORK—318 s—Uncle Geebe s Your Radio Problem?’ Orchestra. ‘W YORK—361 violln; Arthur ntertainers. ble. ngston and Marr, songs. Martha Kovacs, violin si, songs. aman, plano Lowe, baritone Roth, soprano. or NEW YORK—273 D Question G songs. Cohen, melody i cGrath and Donnelly 9:30—Soloists. 10—Jean McGregor, 10:30—Dance ore 11—Irwin Abrams’ orchestra, 11:30 bam orchestra. W YORK—303 songs. oprano, ¥6:30—Bdward J. McEnelly and his| §—Clarence William orchestra. T—Market reports. 5—Sanborn’s orchestra. 8—A. Thorndike Luard at the organ. 8:30—Concert. 9—Cecilia Benson, dramatic soprano and vollinist. 9:30—"Mysterious Tenor.” 0—Weather reports; missing per- sons. 10:03—Leo Reisman's orchestra. WTAG—WORCEST! 7—181st Infantry band. 3—News. 8:30—To be announced 9—Same as WEAF. 9:30—Entertainers. 10—Same as WEAF. WEEI—BOSTON—319 5:45—Markets; lost and d; —545 :40—Boston broadcast. :45—Big Brother club. 7:30—Musicale. apolitan quintet 30—Same as WEAF. 9—Mausicale 30—Same as WEAF. WNAC—BOSTON—130 and “M he Home Quartet. R. LUCKY got a phone call: “Your home .: burning to the ground” it said. And he carried no in- surance. Do you It is the only safe against loss. protection *8—Boxing events. Otto Mann's orchestr J—NEW ¥ORK—: Elite orchestra. 5—Crooning A 8—John Von Aspe, tenor Aloma dance orchestra WMCA—NEW YORK—341 6:30-—Ernie Golden's orchestra Broadway chat e Golden's orchestra, 30—Whozit contest. $—Hawalians, §:45—Broad 9—Don; 3 Association, “Play R Pearce, poet. 10—Yorkville entertainers, 11—Musi rtainers. NEW YORK—374 financial and Alfred W. M yorts, WHAP—NEW YORK—131 Sacred sux City § WKBQ—NEW YORK—285 WWRL—WOODSIDE—250 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1926. 9:30—Dance orchestra. ward Kettell, baritone. "1‘» 15—Ruth Gordon, pianist. 10:30—Dance orchestra. WBBR—STATEN ISLAND—273 30—Rudolph Clemento, violinist. 0—Fred Twaroschk, tenor. —Bible lecture. ‘ —Fred Twaroschk, tenor. Rudolph Clemento, violinist. Bible lecture. WAHG—RICHMOND HILI—316 Studio program. —Music hour. Fred Gerrold, baritone; McCarron, tenor. The Gondoliers. 10—Weather forecast. 10:02—The Gondoliers. 10:15—Schnabel’s orchestra. WRST—BAY SHORE—216 | 7—Dance music. P—NEWARK—252 Joseph eth Wood, piano. | —Iischer Dough Boys. itertainers. WOR—NEWARK—405 8:15—Bill Wathey, “Sports.” Bretton quartet. Grosso's orchestra. $—Irving Cohen, violinist cientific course. Organ recital. KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 6:15—KDKA string ensemble. —News and market period. :45—Address. Concert by the Girls’ Glee club of the University of Pittsburgh. :20—Poem, Das Hexenlled (The Witch Song) by Ernst von Wilden- bruch, musical setting by Max Schillings, presented by Frederick G.Rodgers and Ellmer Zoller, pi- anist. i 9—Feature. i 9:55—Time signals and weather forecast. WCAE—PITTSBURGH—461 6—Dinner concert; sports, 7:45—Motor topics. 8:30—Studio recital. 9—Program from WEAF. ‘WTAM—CLEVELAND—369 | 9:30—Same as WEAF. | 10:30—Studio recital; orchestra. WWJ—DETROIT—853 8—Dance musiec. | 9:30—Same as WEAF. ‘WCX—DETROIT—517 6—Dinner music. 8—Studlo rectial. 10—Code lessons. ‘WJR—DETROIT—517 | 7—Concert. 9—Concert. 9:15—Sam Siegel, mandolin. 9:30—Louis Carton, tehor. ks on the theater. —NMr. and Mrs. Newlywed. 0—Press bulletins. —Guerwich’s dance orchestra. WNJ—NEWARK—350 —Francis Junes’ Brownies. ‘Ald to Christmas Shoppers.” and Doris, songs. mary Smith, reader. §—1Hazel Essex, soprano. 5—Josephine er, pianist. smko Trio. yn Langwell, pianist. 5—Peggy Gilroy, songs. vo Cousins.” -Anita Curran, soprano. {enneth Goulden, baritone, ernberg, planist. ‘reeman, soprano. 1—Dance orchestra. WAAM—NEWARK—265 | 1y Hope's orchestra. Airitorial. Hope's orchestra. f—Da. ppiness Twins ‘arone and Brovette, songs. amber of Commerce, | n recital. 9:30—Chamber of Commerce gram. 11—Four Towers orchestra WFI—PHILADTLPHIA—395 §:30—Dance orchestra. Toy tales, Holl ‘WIP—PHILAD! —Dinner music. pro- | 7—Bedtime story; violin solo. | | WCAU—PHILADELPHIA—278 | 7:30—Instrumental Trio, 5 | he Curlox Girls 9—Overbrook Hour 9:30—The Murmuring Baritone. | 10—)oskin's Melody WHAR—ATLAN ecture Period s Trio TLANTIC CITY—300 ening concert 1ce orchestr; t orch 2 orchestra dance orchesira SCHENECTADY—380 s, news items. WGY 6—Stock repol Farm news. inday school lesson | Dinner music. | Instrumental program, studio ington band. | y WGY Play-| d directed 1e Wasp” (4 s orchestra. WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 Instrument g ington 1 Jointly with WEAF. intly with WEAF. ipper music. WMAK—BUFFALO—365 unday school lesson. ¢ WFBI. sk ' BALKITE HOUR | CONCERT withWalter Damrosch | KYW—CHICAGO—536 | s—>usicale. | 10—Edison hour. | 11:30—Congress carnival. | 1—Time signals; weather. | WIBO—CHICAGO—226 | 7-9—Dinner concert. | WBBM—CHICAGO—226 | 9—Musicale. 10—Harmony time. WENR—CHICAGO—266 9-3—Popular musicale. WGN—CHICAGO—303 :45—Request music;amillion sing. 05—0ld-fashioned almanac. :15—Ash’s Show. Same as WEAF. -Phantom violin. m 'n Henry,” songs. | 11:10—Music Box; readings. | 11:30—Leon Litchtenfeld, 'cello. *1i:40-12—Correll and Gosden, songs. WOK—CHICAGO—238 String ensemble. —(217 meters) “Theater music 10:30-1—Recital. WLIB—CHICAGO—303 12—Popular recital. 1—Dance music. WMAQ—CHICAGO—448 1. ake club. n football dinner. WLS—CHICAGO—345 Duets. y and June, duets; Chap- s herman's orch.; | Wicki and Wacka; musicale. Ford and Glenn, —CHICAGO—226 stra; artist re . no recital; musicale. BH—CHICAGO—370 cwater Beach orchestra News. er orchestra; songs. )—Mount Royal orchestra. udio recital., Dance concert NRT—TORONTO- —Dinner concert. Studio recital WBAL—BALTIMORE.—216 | Cirele. | ring quartet 10—>Musicale. | 11—Dance orche ! WRVA—RICHMOND—256 | —Reports. | | —Studio party WHAS—LOUISVILLE—100 WSM— time. ASHVILLE—283 | Ledtime story { | | Artist ceita ~Musicale; organ recital . FARRAND not only gives you a beautiful speaker to look at, but the one perfect speaker Unlimited toneradiusis the answer! to listen to. Farrand o | Wholesale Distributor POST & LESTER CO., and the New York Symphony | SATURDAY EVE.NOV.20% | 1. Overture, “William Tell” o . . . B Sy oy Rossini asicfrom* Walkuere” . . crnoon of a Faun . . (b) Entrance of a Little Faun . 4 . Pierrie Each number will be prefaced by explan- ks by Mr. Damrosch before ved by the orch Over 13 WEAF,WEEI,VGR, WFI, . WSAIL, WTAM, WWVJ, WGN, Wee( ), WDAF, WOC. 9 P, Fastern (8 P. M. Central) Standard Time. FANSTEEL PRODUCTS CO.,Inc. North Chicago, IlL. Baikite | Radio Power Units I e iy 9 Oysters on the Half Shell, Steamed Clams, Rroiled Lobsters, Fried Scallops, ete. . Packard Oyste House Cor. Arch & Walnut Sts. New Britain. | 8:15—Sermon; music. DRIVE YOUR Everything we serve 22 State St. ‘WSB—ATLANTA—428 9—Recital. 11:45—Concert. WBAP—FORT WORTH—476 8:30—Concert; talk. 10:30—Organ recital. 12—Musicale. WAAF—DALLAS—476 7:30—Dance music. 30—Concert. KTHS—HOT SPRINGS—378 10—Football; solo hour. ‘WGHB—CLEARWATER—268 8:30-9:30—Dinner music. oo 'WJJD—MOOSEHEART—S70 9—Children’s period. KMOX—ST. LOUIS—280 9—Radlo orchestig; soloists. 10—Quartet; orchestra. 11—Weather report; musie hour. KFUO—ST. LOUIS—545 lovers’ ‘WOC—DAVENPORT—484 9:30—Same as WEAF. 10:30—Musicale. 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