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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER §, 1926. [} KDRA—PITTSBURGH—300 sign off at 11 o'clock with the an-’dent of health in this city, stated| 6:15—Dinner concert. nouncement that broadeasting would \ that the reason Frank is giving up 7:25 — Stockman-Farmer report on | be resumed at 12 o'clock, midnight, | the job is that his health is poor. He | all important livestock, grain, lor 11 o'clock, central time. We hap- | will not leave the radio game en- ‘wool, cotton and produce market: "p\ncd to tune in again at midnight | tirely, but will broadcast resumes of news period. and heard the announcer with his, | the out-of-town games played by 7:45—University of Pittsburgh ad-|“WOC, operated by the Pnlmer‘the Bruins. dress. The Story of Our Political | School of Chiropractic. at Fountain- Courts. Talk I: “Introduction to head, Davenport, lowa. Where the| other stations brought in late in 'WEDNESDAY. | 8:45—Kathryne ‘Connolly, soprano. | oyr Legal System' 'in political | west ins and in the stale Where | tho evening were: WCBD, _Zion; | 9—Alfred Dulin, pianist. science, of the University of Pitts- | the tall corn grows WSB, Atlanta; WEAF, WJZ, WMCA, 4 Eastern Standard Time. | 9:20—Dance orchestra. burgh. s e e ;\\ HN and WRNY, New York; about | WHAP—NEW YORK—131( $—Concert by the Cosmopolitan| gnortly afterwards we heard |72 Chicago stations; WORD, Ba- 3 Noto—Asterisks (*) Indicate Pick |7—Sacred program. Male Quartet and the Westing- |y, Memphis, one of the toughest | tavia; WBAL, Baltimore; WCCO, of the Programs. Mary Pinney, organist. House band, T. J. Vastine, con- |siations in the couniry, as far as re- | Minneapolis; WPG, Atlantle City; —News digest. ductor. | ception goes. We were cruising | KDKA, Pittsburgh, which was mak- Silent Night 15—Augusta Stetson, readings. | ;53 signals and weather | pened {o hear the faint tinkle of | over the map; WGR, Buffalo, and ‘WOAC—STORRS—275 | 9:05—8tring quartet. i music. Our heart jumped because | WDAF, Kansas City. ; 7:45—Music. 9:30—Talk, Hickman Price. WCAL—PITTSBURGH—161 we had heard rumors of KGW, | « s 57 ‘ ‘ I c u el “Cooperative Marketing Associa- |10:15—String quartet. | 5—Happy Hour. Portland, Oregon, having been seen| Yo logged a new Buffalo broad- WNYC—NEW YORK—: 6—Dinner concert. hat locality and we knew there | cagter shortly after 6:30 o'clock last 8:15—Market reports. 10—Herman Neuman, p S | 7—Orchestra. was a reward offered for its appre- | evening, this one being WKBW. The 8 . . 'PORT—285 igh spots. 0—Uncle Kaybee. hension. We 1 the wave along |station is located on a wavelength Christmas . . . what memories . . . those far-away Christmases 4 B vanilesons. e it finally got stronger and We|of about 359 meters and it came ) of your boyhood . . . breathless excitement . . . stockings dangling Majumahy, tenor. ,:r’“l“"lh ‘”’T"" 3 gD Zgley “[“”;’”' » Solemn 014 J"‘Ut-‘cr‘m- through and well modulated last eve- A\ from the mantel . . . letters flying up the chimney . . . kisses under .ederer, pianist. | >olice alarm: 2 tter, contralto. Wm that the station was WMC, the | ning, y el ada thiat helin of ik 1 —Orchestra. :35—Winter Russell, talk. 8 wxophone octet. | Gommercial-Appeal, Memph Dance | et thcmxb Ak :adgm . SR §—Jolly Boys. —Plano Twins. 9—From WEAF. | music from one of the theaters Was| s 1o Claus was at CKCL, Tor- Yes, but in those days, Father e monopoly on Peter Schuy- 3 ‘:fcf.\hm al club program, ,Axx' At n: .\Ll:{'!mm sopranc. |8 L»—\::‘;-!y‘(;.: e cing presented, but we d“‘“"l“‘(‘-‘ e LR e e 9—George Lamacchia, violin ppreciation music course. . - | ognize a of he numbers and we ! _ Aot st he should and he % 5 e WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 : ohn Morehead, ba: —Operatic presentation, “Ro-|,oyjdn’t make out the announcer's fix?,l‘l ‘ ’\: g ‘.‘ dm,,(f,‘, impres- But today—having done your manly duty by a mighty Chn;tmas —Hotel Lenox mble. :1”_ Every-Day English. iry| meo and Juliet.” | words if our life had depended upon | ¢ion"on“tho children hearing him. dinner—you can settle back and touch a match to your friendly 0~Musical Mirth Makers, w?:‘.“", B b [AL:a0Dange cichinita: |it. It aidn’t, so we were safe. He was some different from the 4 1 Peter Schuyler. And then you'll realize that age has its advantages G e 10,300 ?,;ir: ‘,n::,,‘,‘.f“ ;‘},W' e wishy-washy “Santa Claus men"” at 1 —that there’s more than one good way to celebrate Christmas. s, A LN e Ot 5 | WF Dallas, Texas, was anoth- 'some of the other stations. Z G £ T GI0- NEW| (XORK--501 5 k. or long distance station to be heard . e s For Peter Schuylers chime in with the spirit of Christmas. That B~Cl‘\l”|{:";lsor\\|‘£;\{ YORK—273 ? e us. A 1d friend, Ted Weems We liste to the livestock re- 7144 fine, all-Havana flavor—savory as a spicy plum pudding. That rare . e 4 s ]:‘O';“‘Ym,hl";‘,”l [t OB e providing | ports from WCCO, Minncapolis, at Z fragrance—sweet as the scent that hovers about the Christmas > i b g o 3 xophone snappy music for t ong-horns and | 2.0 G atEs doiA dire? of Beth £l dley Wi e ! MaE |we heard "( " played with a | c8 ER e tree—blissful contentment. our, Dorothy Feath e e WEAR el nc e “J’]‘;l‘ children's talk at WSB, Atlanta, at Suggestion: Twenty-five Peter Schuylers (Perfecto, Pane- ' : S —From ible at times in the background, R i ? % £ : = 3 Kramer and Finde Sandstrom, vio- | 6:43 o music. WRVA—RICHMOND—256 to show how loud the that S, WOAN, Mol aserad % tela or Superba) in a special glassine-wrapped Christmas box. lin quarte her Riner, reader, | 7: er concert. $—Market new! coming through. Don't £ musie. There's a real man-to-man present. How about it? Your s Hefiuy: Lo Raokot, paittor of Ul cbane mustc, - 8 awailan Player: {the two stations are cight Lo o cigar store has them. Kodimoh synagogue. 10:30—Totman and Wachendort, Allene Stosherg and as- | o Bhieonr Gidb ol 80 7 0:30—Weather reports; missin E 3 | sis rtis e ST | o'clock last evening, three quarters ¥ ,: Made by G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Albany, N. Y. Tommy Christlan, saxophone g At WHO, Des Moines ank- |of an hour, we logged 39 stations. ! 2 Pefect 3 Dance orchestra. | les, | vr\‘, ‘] \fe Corn 5 7 5 nd here they are: WBBM, WLS, PERFECTO P:;.;il:; Panetela Superba I5¢ Bflef Odd Moments 8—Krazy Kat Kiddies b. WKBQ—NEW YORK it WHT, WOK, hicago; WAAT, (Actual Size) Jiacls 10¢ Uolloripped) e loe 6:30—Dinner da e or- | 9—William Sokoloff, pianist. 10—Organ recital by Ernest H. Cos- | .y it ,”‘ Seanted ¢ — : y C WEAL, Baltimore; 2 for 25 chestra. : by. e Aol ‘any rate, | WECH, 'JZ, WEAT, i for 25¢ Loose or in Handy Packs of 5 or 10 gram, Federation of hore, | R w"l‘l"‘ ned {o a saxophone solo, | WAICA, WRNY, New Yor gaurg dehn Manollorfdie “Valse Marie,” It was decid s Columbus; KDE Brookline: “Knocking Down De ; KLY : Tho stallon waa fairly loud {bursh; WGR, ' WEBW, . Buffalo; tional Fences anc estra. . S A0BiaE tiveE, ngfield; CKCL, Toronto; tal by Louis Weir. 3 A e s Providence; WGY, tte, “The Mayor and th 0—Dance orchestra. L3 L aots ITAM, Clovi » WNAC Players —Dance orchestra. [IREE | hilag a; WOR, New ncert orches | WAHG—RICHMOND HILL—316 | 71, t was the best’ nigt | A WLAY, Cine 7 I——l!()\'l()\—'H’i Donald Fraser, pianist. ; e s ils o ey ) S /SD, A . AC, Bo: *S—WAHG Artists’ Reunion; Trios ! Nothing was inaccessible and | 1| A ; sl oas 3, Hartford; Wi Detroit qua; ; orchestras. ur e 1g was featured by the re-| . ) KMOX Tiot I JR, Pontiac VAAM, Newark; WWRL—WOODSIDE: x cHa WPG, Atlantic 8—Theresa Ca , to. |casters, KGO and KFL There was' . lo"q 000" isic by Ha tyi CKAC, Montreal; WQAM, Little Harold, songs. 5o lnile & Slire Wi R0 i S H18 oranestrn: The tat o and several others which filly Althof, soprano ference except that f 4 when ’,"‘m b SR . vere out of the question because of ) . oy : William Muller, pianist Toio st et wers - rpuAlcasting on | Ed0El doue o als |inter-station inforerence, . B ’ . i 8 the same wave or on wavel ¥ ‘ where. kas » could have made the total 60 if e {near to each other, lssihand ““(:‘K“‘.’\l s »]‘“] the | stations were separated as they At the very next cigar counter e e s ; Lould be. WTIC—HARTFORD—476 | 7:55—Singers. |9:25—R. V. B. Trio. |around just above WOC and we hap- |ing a pest of itself by spreading all |9 rheater ‘ { S of listen to one of the | 7—Theater orchestra. | , what @ lot of fun Doubting & £+ tinnataava have ever hed —Dance orchestra T e e rumpets § 1 3 - | Toms are going to have picking thi PR . WGBB—FREEPORT— e e “WHEN IN HARTFORD 10—From W, 30—Tenor and piano solo: account of what we brough last s , : il £2 G AR S WJAR—PROVIDENCE—185 Dance music. night. But thers 1 one loago, answered his mall in ¢ DINE WITH US. e o TR G i A O D e , frsficaenon BroNioN NG Hvem il e Soey el che) | 8/ ] l oY IChr]stma 3 among the real radio veterans.| . By e As a result of a police check-up| very best, . abelle Kratzke, soprano. | Tiiey know that such stations as we ; % W is on allesed unclean sidewalks fol-| [f you den’t believe it come in | ontratto; Fav-|| 10=TDance sic. |are about to list are the easiest| o o0 % lowing Sunday's snow storm, 8ev-| fo.a tect WGC ! | things in the world on a good | : ral owners of property were SUM- | yoy locate’ and Retail Depart £ F: . e ; et et Al atior c A . h n and Viclnity —PROVIDENCE—441 Alice Laurie, soprano. | Dot Toms are found among the |, ud payment of $2 in each case was ment in Connection. | JOHN FUREY CO. T US MAKE YOUR Photographs Musical program. | w nce and a radio set. Said; ), moned to court this morning, but| rou $:15—Talk on music, with piano il-|7: » violinist. llows who have had their two tube | = % made, Others will be notified to be | A Arcade Studio Life Like and Artistic Portraits Market hour. 8 4 yn, g who h reached out as far as 5 ; it Hart said toda v, N ul i m. E. . put at rest any doubts, since we R ‘ ¢ i e hrate o o L 7 et - ; s r'.]rlmx.' S to the distant stat Ry Yoo \doration of the Lamb,” by 22 State St. Under Grant’s il wi soon have verification ’ 5 1. I o 3 o r ¢ a . regarded by HARTFOKL raham, reader. | = hey, “Sports. stamps to exhibit to one and all, SeEbaell 3 ToES, Py potgteth 5 and its tone was v s as th atest paint- | | North, south, east and west. It g : i < | W YORK—192 3 ar chestra. [d1an't matter last eveni and e, 1 « v at De- 8 i i o B e bl el e B ELECTRIC TREATMENTS < : ‘oncert orchestra. hed even better luck than we did We el i ! Gk ° ° - vices. Joseph Reader, planist bbbt hoslikl : ( : When given In councction with e A ai :f-‘:"”)‘v‘:‘lfl.‘flrr}vfll\: o City, Al v | AmONS" the loudest : 'Fresh ysters Clams the Uitra-Violet Rays, Alpine 563 Main St (Opp. St. Mary’s Church) s—Concert. | 10—Talk, M. I H. Joachim e LN AR D B e ol P eluitng e 9 ¥ Sun Rays, Electric Light Baths, 3 e . St. | 110:15 AldniC bring In Canadian Northwest o volerctn ot thess atations is Served in all styles. On Shell, || Blectrical Massage and Biolog- Telephone 314 and 36 8:30—Saxophone octet. certtrio ither, but we don't doubt but t > stews, F ¢ er, but we dor ubt but th S off the air | | Cocktall, Steam, Stews, Fries, | ijcal Biood Wash Treatments *9—Orchestra, | 10:85 ws bulletins, {some of you did, if you stayed up ) San R *9:30—Musicale. 11~11.mm arc " At P the ot takes the work. e Pan Roast, ete. coutrol all nervous condition 10—Popular WNT WARK—350 i v Packard H‘;':lb”}’m;:‘mh [f;‘v;r n"’d"‘*{f;. CONNECTICUT'S MOST COMPLETE *10:30—Opera, “Chimes of N 3lue Hills orchestra | ) Oakland, came s dn. aboitl LI was b mandy.” —Lester Comurger, planist elock this monlag and it was | Wit late iy ney Diseases, High or Low Blood Wi ‘—\l W YORK—I51 8 Dt 5 5 /CX, during the Re t H tism, including Neuritis and Sci- 7—Dinner concert. J0—String ensemble. AT e o | session, br some fellow in g ys er rouse atica, or regardless of what all- e o A iz G Ay it P but we wera, glad 1o EFOUP OF “hot” s ne of which 5 b § ment. These treatments are a Medals ictures Statues Seads Crucifixes S he rather . but we were glad t Corner of Arch and Walnut ||| God.send to the afflicted and to Little Flower Novelties e & eak, slow-growing children. ot B R Remal 1 ».0\:”.: to. o S hbiae iatiala § R sk e B b Statues Delivered to Any Part of the City Tayion, soprano, |20 [hat intertoreneo mado it QM1 | gpringiea, lant evening. . Pran Dr. F. Coonbs - - - cult to hear the ; Dance orchestra w5l 0 st ; jven, | 1872 i) ) Cribel | NATUR "UNER - estra. il wo o 5 Sfeluli A i NATUREOPATH FUNERAL PARLOR WGBS—NEW YORK—310 | W \}\I—A\l.\\ ARK And that's wi ) ¥ - 19 So. High St., Near Post Office TL‘](‘I)hUE\(‘ 314 ‘ O ;\I(,"ht SCX‘Vice 35 Uncle Gee —Orches St Sraaiino. ¢ inc ry to be - : EoAS I el LG "“': 4t s e Tt || Lady nurse in attendance Tel. 765 J and Louise Hausler, P - ¢ jt|9ha m and we know othe et e \\l imx since | seription an Dioy Back to KGO. A surprise prog AWEvE B IS iboysie was being presented, the surprise ) a been abl 1 Broe, songs. \,.,‘!l Artists’ recital ing ours when we bri i ¢ 4 2 : B 9—Music hour. ' . e sy Spar . U \H ===z "E = /) station. “Decp Riv |10—Bill McWalters, songs a7 itual, was offered by 2 like & soprano soloist, or, : ) -+ et /| Telephone 1799 or 202 CLoTHING RUBBER g?:é?.éss stm TERSON—391 the soprano wa : % luck. perio croup, We X who happens to be an uncle, BOOTS - NECK TIES AND &.SzEDL..’Ss OYSTERS group. ad 1 u CANVAS GLOVES ort talks ing out the ctters the third time | Something, of Dr leh s oIt // o WLDL—NI \\ YORK—381 (e g R / ) | @ % Al g Dyt bR Announcement PO g - offering a program as we tuned in e WEI—PHILAD but the number CAL'S RADIO SHOP IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINISS, . We will carey a full line of Radio accessories. We have the agency for DISTANTONE SPLITDORE MOHAWK Radio Sets. er Was a SIranger to us Dance orchestra WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 ind we doubt that uld have heen able to make it out s ¥y. We announcer in sloy e et LT CALYS RADIO SHOP tion. PrOEram rojinquished the wavelength Uapert Radio Repairing. I s . 372 CHULCH ST, COR. STANLE SHOES HALF SOLED 3% - WOC, Davenport, was excecdingly (LI 3. IF LEFT OVER THIRTY W \: ‘—lln‘u'\‘m LPHIA 151 eotnts G} B I DAYS ALL SOLD Joe MceGr ¥z folin an volume Wanted to huy—second mortgages. Any party hav- e = | You o lorEDeRE AL 3 : s PP WrERIFS ing second morteage for sale—come in and see us at once. Z’fi g?k;HZSE Auto Electric Service C. A. ABETZ TEL. 1185 110 FRANKLIN SQ. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street; Phone 313 Rooms 305-6, Pank Bldg Y—NEW YoRr R—BULE \|,u_‘(\\:‘ = JOHN J. TARRANT and fiy 3 plano r 258 East Main Street S UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER UPHOLSTERING oo e i | For Sale at a Great Sacrifice _— SIN-TENEMENT BRICK BUILDING and THREE- FAMILY HOUSE on Hulbert Street; all modern im- - > VW\EN AR SRAL OTEY WALKER COULDAT NBW B‘]'tain Slgn CO. lH'(.)\(-.nu-ms and conveniences, .I, e very low and Y - ) - SELL THE SEVENTEEN REMANING TICK AL OUH ST “DOING BEITER WHAT terms o suit. Sce us ahout this today! . 13 JoN A QUILT RAFFLE HE RESORTED To A i o W SLICIC TRICK “THAT HELPED AUNT SARAN gri sral 1 o MANY DO WELL” e e s i er, 3¢ CHURCH SIREET | Rebinow-Raschkow Real E:t t> Co. MAKE A COMPLETE SELL OUT S=Aichieln Bontempo; Bacltons, ' 10-—afusicas e Telephone 894 303 MAIN ST. PHONE 1810 ‘ 2 @Lee . Stanley 1926, Johnaon Fasture, e |2~ 8-26 } WMAK—BUFI'ALO- 5—Leo Dust 3