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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. | WGR—BUFFALO—319 ‘WSB—ATLANTA—428 7:15-7:30—Santa Claus talk. 0—Market reports. | 8—Harmony hour. = Recital. | 9—Entertainers. 11:45—Concert. WBAP—FORT WORTH—476 8:30—Concert; talk. 10:30—Organ recital. 12—Musicale. ‘WFAA—DALLAS—476 7:30—Dance music. 9:30—Concert. KTHS—HOT SPRINGS—378 10—Classical music; orchestra. WGHB—CLEARWATER—266 10—Harold Feuerhahn, planist. 10:15—Dance orchestra. WBRS—BROOKLYN—394 7—Harold Olivit, planist. :15—Rizzuto and Ellenbogen, songs | 9:30—Jointly with WEAF. 7:30—Colleglans. 11—Supper music. {15—Ellenbogen and Helmlich, | WMAK—BUFFALO—365 songs. | 7—school lesson. :30—Instrumentalists. | 7:35—Instrumental program. Songs. | s—Band concert. 15—Queens Melody Boys. | 9—WGY Players. | 10—Phillips and Brennen, songs. [ WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 | 10:15—Venetian Trio. 10:45—Male quartet, songs. b-@uudent gl 3 ‘WCSH—PORTLAND—250 8—Markets. Eastern Standard Time. | 8:10—Weather; announcements. |8:15—Lost and found; news. 6:30—Children’s period. 0—Sport results. —McKinney flashes. | Note—Asterisks ( ¢) Indicate Pick | | WTIC— HARTFORD—476 ;9~Chlr-mau Hour. 9 | of the Programs. 6—"Ski na His Gang” —*"Treasure Hunters.” =¥ o assills 3 WLSI—PROVIDENCE—141 6:30—Dinner concert, Emil Heim- | 6:30—Port Arthur orchestra. berger's Hotel Bond Trio: | Tatbeivuth (Hyglene talk. I o (Beethoven-Kreisler); | S—Radlo Directory the Vienma Woods | —Dance orchestra. il gt WMSG—NEW YORK—303 (Halavy); d. Devotlon | S—Clarence Williams Trlo. ¢ “irom “The |6:15—Specht’s orchestra. |7:15—Lang and Schuster, harmony. {45—Bill Riets, composer. —Warren Nash, talk | #8-10:30—Boxing events. 10:30—0tto Mann's orchestra. WEAF—NEW YORK—482 —String ensemble, 5:30—Orchestra, 6—Dinner music. 7—Gene Ingraham'’s orchestra | 7:30—Fairyland, $—Songs and humor :30—Harmony hour. 9—South Sea Islanders. 9:30—Orchestra. | 10—Orchestra. 110:30—Lopez's orchestra. 11:30—Frank | Wz | 5:80—Market quo! 5:35—Financial sun mary. : Second | ; b. Cuba (Ca-| (Albemi: c. Valse owski). Laura C. Excerpts Songs and Ch y Perkins Saxophone — a. Lichestreud; b. Slavtonis {5:40—Cotion quotations. Songs — Primevera Waltz. Erva (5:50—Market reports. Gile: 7—Concert. orchestra. Orchestra — a. Ay-Ay-Ay (Creule:*h renaders and Bonnie Laddles. Song); b. A May Morning. ! —Playlet and music. Songs and Chatter — Ray Perkins. Piano Solo — The Ghost ot the S WBNY—NEW YORK-—322 $—Dramalog. a Rose. Erva Gile 5 . §:10—Collegians’ orchestra. —Bellhopping B semble — Ray Perkins, 30—De o DI 3 Full Orchestra. 8:30—Denninger Pilanden, 3:45—Eddis Woods, tenor. 005 Bmil Holmberger's Hotel | 9-—Mertin Blinn, songa. . ; - |9:30—Ramblers, “T\'ff,‘:“h“'"’ | 10—Mario orchestra. 2 il = |10:30—Trio —STO! 275 g WOAC-STORES— WGBS—NEW YORK—316 e Geebee. Moskowltz, pianist. |- Czimba- lio prograr WICC—BRIDG 9—Radio orchestra. Buckley, baritone. ze from Santa C W YORK—301 News; sport events, 5:10-—Joe Richter, violin. —Entertainment. 30—Entertainers. 8-—Entertainers. 8:30—Silver Edgze Bextette. 9—Hour of M g, WBZ—S1 zabeth Knowles, gongs. g fichael Salpeter, violinist. o 45—Langston and Marr, songs Y 10—Theater vaudeville, | 10:30—Dance orchestra. | 11—Vagabond quartet, songs. 11:30—W. H. Doyle, pianist. 11:45—Harry Hock, songs. 12—Dance orc WRNY 5:20—Friday night Temple Sports; financial r 10—Weather report. 15——Alfred McCann, 30—Lonis Stillman, piano lectricity for Radio Fan." —Talk. Musical hour. Delta Epsilon Glee club, Ity painting lesson dio novelty night. WMCA—NEW YORK—311 30—McAlpin orchestra. *§—Radio Four of Boston 8:30—Program by Junior Extension y Morning club. From N Weather reports; missing per- WIAG—WORCESTER—b15 1 Story teller. §—Announcement. )—Weather report. 6:55—Lost and found; news; Santa Claus. 6:45—Big Brother club, 7.20—Program. 8—Musicale, 8:30—Same as WEAT. 9—Girls’ quintet. e as W 5 WNAC—BOSTON—130 6—Krazy Kat Kiddies Klub. 6:30—Dinner dance. 7:26—One Minute Talk s music, Hunters' Cabin orchestra. 8—The Trumpeters. 8:30 ‘Mr.” and “Mrs.” Radio Skit. McAlpin orchestra restra selection 8:15—Contest. 8:30—Talk | 9—Kerry Conway, “Play Rev |9:30—Norman Pearce, poet. { 10—Revellers. 10:30—Orchestra, ° IeAlpin entertainers I ub prgram. - BJ—NEW YORK—273 “larence Williams Trio. 5—Nadine Moore, spran. Joscph Zablow, baritor 15—Gertrude Bronnenkant, — so- prano. 30—Highland Collegians. WNYC—NEW YORK—520 Herman Neuman, planist 10—Market high spots ~Piano sclections. mentary French lessons. Advanced I'rench lessons 30—Police alarms. 5 no selections. sh,” Ida M. Mellen. 3—Salvatore Cusenza, mandolink 3:30—"Know Your City.” -Thomas Calvin, tenor. |s | 19 1T HER AEL Lieit ¢ Show Boat,” 110:30—Police alarms; wontl WHAP—NEW YORK—131 Sacred program John Erb, organist j—Kitty ¢ Woo atham, recital \V/HENEVER you hear of a burglary you . sion that 10:15—Mixed quartet it is about time for vou to WKEBQ—NEW YORK-—285 insure against theft. And o : then you put it off, Now is the time to come to the conel WELWI WOODSIDE—25% Wils ) 0 ¢ ; E |LOUILE §.JONES AGENCY | Y R i 17 ?@!‘/fw/ COURT ST & WECH—NEW YORK Fresh Oysters & Clams | Served in all styl On Shell Cocktail, Steam, Stews, Fries, Pan Roast, efc Packard Oyster House | i s H. B. Bhotwe 9:30—Maytha \ Carner of Arch and Walnug ) S0prano. olsts; string quartet. o 11—Rosa Marie hour, WAHG—RICHMOND HILL—216 15—Lilllan Schnelder, soprano. 9—Songs. 1e Gondoliers. ther forecast. hnabel's orchestra. WBBR—STATEN ISLAND—417 olph Clemento, violinist. waroschk, tenor. re. aroschk, tenor. 45—Rudolph Clemento, violinist. anksgiving,” by Befrgsbaken. WOR—NEWARK—405 :15—Bill Wathey, “Sports.” rtet, orchestra. “Personality in Busines: 15—Leroy Montesanto, tenor. n recital; Bave, soprano. gel, mandolin. heat il and Anne Brae. stra. ARK—208 -Aliritorial. Hope's orchestra. Bill Felimeth, sports. 1 The ppiness Twins. 10—Piano recital 02—Chamber of Commerce. n recit 3:30—Chamber of Commerce. 1—Orchestra WNI—NEWARK—350 6—O'Lantern orchestra. 30—Pauline Chaimovich, songs 45—Dr. L. Krauss, ra Bollenbach, soprano. Harry Dodd, baritone. 30—Grace and Dorls, songs. 5—Rosemary Smith, reader. litan Banjo trio. angwell, planist. roy, uke. man, SOprano. —Helen Sternberg, pianist. nce orchestr WGBB—FREEPORT—244 andman’s Sister. hirley Fulton, planist. -Mildred McLean, soprano. —Marjorie Sammis, violinist Rosa Kovar, contralto. —TFrank Burns, harmonica. lay, “Which Is Which?" 45—Lynnbrooklyn orchestra WRST—BAY SHORE— —Theater orchestra, Studio soloists, WODA—PATERSON—301 ~Music I¢ period. News; t talk or Walsh’s Arcadians. —Joe Mooney, pianist. Mary Muilen, soprano. —Dance musice. Medical address WOO operatic period -Address. Dance music WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 6:10—Concert orchestra 2 story; roll call. WCAU—=PHILADELPH Instrumental trio. ther Lawrence 's Players Barry O'Moore, tenor, wels. Girl Melody Makers Sam J. Gold, baritone. Jack Myers' dance music WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—300 15—0Organ recital 7:30—Dinner musie, Dinner music. 30—Concert Dance orchestra. 30—Concert orchestra Dance orchestra NECTADY—380 Stock reports and news ftems 20—Farm news. 30—Sunday school lesson —Dinner music Health talk. ram by studio staft > Cricket ert Smith (dran story by Char by WGY Play- | Ten Eyek Clay. it's dance is Operating The Soda and Lunch Business at the Packard Drug Co. with the same excellent |line as he now has at T. C. SMITH SONS Telephone 1799 or 202 Eldore R. Cooperman, orchestra | 1y | 7:25—Weather and markets. | 7:35—Instrumental program. | 8—Band concert. | 9—Drama. | WOAE—PITTSBURGH—461 | 5—Happy Hour. | 6—Dinner concert. 7—Dinner concert. 0—Uncle Kay-Bee. s—Sunday school lesson. §:30—Harmony Four. 9—Burt McMurtrie's music hour. 9:30—From WEAF. 10:30—Zez Confrey's orchestra. 11—Etzt Covato's orchestra. KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 10—Same as WEAF. 6:15—Dinner concert. 10:30—Mausicale. ;£ ews and market period with | 11—Market; weather reports; music. reports on all fmportant livestock, WDAF—KANSAS CITY—366 grain, wool, cotton and produce | 7—School of the Air. { markets. | 9—Musicale. 7:45—University of Pittsburgh ad- ' 9:30—Same as WEAF. | aress. 1 KOA—DENVER—322 KDKA string ensemble. | 9:30—Bunday school lesson. *3:30—"Common Sense in Music” by | 10—Instrumental music. Sigmund Spaeth. | 10:25—Studio recital. KHJ—LOS ANGELES—405 signals and weather | 11—Mausic; talk. | 1—Dance music. 8:30-9:30—Dinner music. CZE—MEXICO CITY—3857 10—Music; weather; lecture. | WJJD—MOOSEHEART—870 9—Children’s period. KMOX—ST. LOUIS—280 9—Radio orchestra; sololsts. }10—Quartet; orchestra. {"11—Dance music. | KFUO—ST. LOUIS—545 | 8:15—Sermon; music. ‘WOC—DAVENPORT—484 1 9:30—Same as WEAF. 10:30—Lecture, Dr. B. J. Palmer. WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—416 forecast. WTAM—CLEVELAND—389 % Cigar Holds Popular Favor With Germans Berlin, Dec. 3 (#—The ever-prev- alent cigar is one of the most strik- ing sights in the streets and cafes Berlin and other German cities. Cigarettes are plentiful, and their :se is increasing, but the cigar is still the popular smoke. The pipe is seldom seen in public places, and then usually in the mouths of vis- itors. I Cigar stores abound in which a “smoke” of sorts can be bought for as little as 234 cents. For the equiv- alent of a nickel a good-sized one of fair quality is obtainable. It is difficult to pay more than a dime for the best German-made cigar. \“Duds” Still a Menace In French War Areas 0—308 Lens, France, Dec. 3 (P—Casu- alties from hidden projectiles that| have escaped the search of the crews employed to mop up the shell strewn | regions of France are still common here, eight years after the last can- non shot was fired. i readings. Children are the most frequent :30—Leon Litchenfeld. ‘cello. suffercrs. The severe regulations 11:40-12—Correll a%d Gosdel, songs. against the picking up of metal WOK—CHICAGO—238 scraps by any but the persons em- T—Str mble. ployed to clean the region of pro- 9—(217 meters) Theater music. jectiles have reduced the number of 10:30-1—Recital. such accidents, but they still occur WLIB—CHICAGO—303 at the rate of about two per week s—Million sing. in the coal region. 8:05—O0ld-fashioned almanac. = 12—Popular recital. CHURCH SPOONING PARLOR 1—Dance mu New York, Dec. 3 (F—A spoon- WMAQ—CHICAGO—418 Ing parlor for self-supporting girls 7—Vesper chime will be opened next month by S 20—Wide Awalke club. Mark's M. E. church. It will oc- | Dance orchestra. | cupy part of a new community build | 10-—Artist vecital. ing and, the pastor explains, is de- | 10:50—Air line. sigyed to fill the need of a place in | WLS—CHICAGO—315 | which young women may entertaln | 8:15—Duets. without necessity for atfending | 9:10—Orchestra; band; trio. questionable and undesirable places | 11-—May and June, duets; Chap-|of amusement. | man's orchestra; Sherman’s or —_—— estra; Wicki and Wac ERISSARLRRARSSRRASARAAASAY al; orchestra. | WJR—DETROIT—517 Concert. i 8—Concert. WREO—TANSING—288 7-8—Dinne: sic; news; organ KY W—CHICAGO—536 8—Mausicale. | 10—Classical concert. 11:30—M ; entertainers. 1—Time signals; weather. WIBO—CHIC —226 7-9—Dinner concert. WBBM—CHICAGO—226 9—Musicale. 10—Harmony time. WENR—CHICAGO—266 9-3—Popular musicale, i WGN—CHIC 7:45—Request music, 8:15—Ash’s Show. 9—Musicale. me as WEAF, ~Phantom violin m ‘n’ Henry. 9—Orchestra; artist recital, 110:15—Viano recital; musicale, WEBH—CHICAGO—570 lgewater Beach orchestra. News, lgcwater orchestra; songs. CECEF—MONTREAL—11 30—Mount Royal orchestra. Studio recital. Dance concert CNRT—TORONTO—357 6:35—Dinner concert Studio recital. s wiuncs: mereet reort. 3 PHOTOGRAPHS 9 Highway report. i | 9:30—Party Night, Hotel Richmond Relieve you of your Christmas worries. orchestra, 61 Photographs J WBAL—BALT " Christmas Gifts —Sandman Cir : "Eug in Song, Story and Verse. O0—Dinner orchestra. Special until Dec. 10th Half doz. 6x9 Photo- graphs, finished in Olive-Tone in Easel Folders. gg)lzv $7.50 $5 .00 Studio Open Evenings ARCADE STUDIO DI IR R IRAR AN hn Wilbaur, tenor rs, “In a French Musical Shop. tring quartet. 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