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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927 1—Ballad Hour. note that WOW is the new set of call At 2 o'clock this morning fo]]o\\'-’ KGO—OAKLAND—3061 letters for the Omaha station, for-|ing a rald on the outskirts of this Superior, Wis., Jan. 7 P—Four city 12 men were arrested after |persons were killed and 17 injured several rifles, shotguns and revol- |when a Great Northern passenger last 7—Antennagrams. oultry talk. —Talk, Dr. L Lee us hyol McMullen and artists. |9:30—Jointly with WEAF. 9—Little Symphony. merly WOAW. A dance orchestra, ce orchestra 11—Program. fairly loud, played “Tiger Rag.” Greenwlich, Jan. 7 (®) — Fire be- 'lieved to have started in the vicin- PALO—206 “Moonlight on The Ganges” was of-|vers had been found in cars intrain hit a trolley car here ’x 30—Songs by Bahery and Bahery. |7 ay sct : )| fered as a soprano solo from WOC. |which they wert sleeping. |n|gm at a grade crossing. 9—Musical program. 7:30—About town. e | 0—Songs by Lester Klem, Helen | 8—Musical program. Considering the fact that we are| 4 Sternberg, Sam Mayerson, Dave 9—Dance program. out of sorts today, we'd better sign #———‘_————_- FRIDAY. |9:30—Blanche Fink, songs. v e e by L = [ 9:45—Al Plantadesi, son : Dantal anchestin: KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 Ladies and gentlemen, we haven't P Nurmber Five of @ Seviss Fastern Standard Time. | 10—Theater overture aid vaudeville. WABC—RICHMOND HILL—! 8:15—Dinner concert, KDKA String |8 great deal of time to talk today, | mhaps a1l for today, thanka! — 10:30—Dance orchestrs | * Greabie! [ because we have several other thing —P. E L Noto—Asterisks (*) Indicate Pick | 11—Dance orchestra. : SR e B cws and market perlod with | to do. You know how it {s. Nov A of the Programs. : T. G and his pais e arts on all important livestock, | Eetting down to business, which isn't | PrERE 3 2 bl :45—Willard Sektberg, pianist g wool, cotton and produce Such a bad idea. Last night was ex-| GREEN“ICH SGHOOL ls New Enzland Stations WA 131 | : 4 | e [ecttent for almost everything. There | acred pros 10:01—Dance ersity of Pittsburgh ad-|Was a slight buzz and there were DESTROYED BY FIRE Il\l\Tl ORD—176 : Vida Mi 1. sc 0 (et i | several other alien sounds, including | 3 al | e OHamberiain, cellist: “Is Latin Literature Re an |static, but we didn't pay any atten- | idlo_programt ! $—Concert. s e p:é‘xfi;m;;}:m} Thl\mi“lhlg(‘“ood," Private Institution, A OODSIDEL 250 ey St taking everything nto consia ‘| Suffers $50,000 Loss From | s—string quarte R o We hung around WTIC for a Boller Difficulty. IS R ainine Hiere: pianist. while and finally struck out for our- WMSG—303 Dands Greha | f. We noted with satisfaction the s and Crooning Andy. WHBR—FREEPORT—211 bk o Yalemo WRi bn0 ity of the furnace room of the NI Y e S Queen.” though we ean't just see the simile, |thTee story frame ama stuceo class iy e AR : et e {2y i orchestra: Wiz hnd WBZ were present and |Toom building of the Edgewood L2 SR 8 e SLeat aopreno —Mixed quartet. | they both acted very well, as did |Sohool here last night, completely TR i e R : so; lax P ovs Trio; solofst: John Wilbourn, | oijer stations. WEAF, New York, |destroved the bullding. y‘;' HIYIH» i 'T‘kp“‘tr‘é‘vuyl"}"p}v\.t > | rn:k\fin.-n‘»' ;H‘rnlm?m'a Laney _|brought itself in ahead of WTIC,| The fire was discovered about Yot Tanre A GAGARE ian. | *S—Boxing ever S0 e s g—The Fitz Sisters in & musical o ing right through the local sta- |9:20 o'clock. All available fire- K8 o ’ f S | tion. - | Nghting apparatus was summoned e "“ . [ 9:30—W. ring quartet | Ibut the flames had made too great e 1 t . Scenario, WLW, Cincinnat cas another | headway. WRST—BAY SHORE— 1 " by Broughton Tall. Soloists: | o4 one, Ford and . Tate of| The main building of the three 8 wille, soprano; Maud | \yrs. Chicago, proving enjoyable in | comprising the school is about 150 o711 lto; Edward Jen- upg Tove to Call You My Sweet- feet away, but wind carried fames| I he I ubes I at 11l i John Wilbourn, ; ) . a last scloction, |and sparks in the opposite direc- ton Carman, baritone ter left at _ ey tion and boarding pupils at the ~ & Linthicum, bass | aid. |school, numbering mors than 50, M 11 S t s (watched the building burn dowr 11lions o0j. ockets ntal soloists Eom Sttt 3 1 2 sresented an | from windows of the larger struc- | ws; sport U'l s | dax g £ polect 0n A . - - Every radio receiver requires one tube as a def et 8 e ; ! e Le il ha Bizewood saflocliERagnrty tor, one tube to feed adequate undistorted power udio program EY\00 & ks a HE ckiing | vate instifulien” eantpelied b to the loud speaker and may have one to six or WCAC—STORRS- 5 5 2 o ve, tone gLy e 1way report | souna 1 . bo l of trustees of \x!wh S more stages of intermediate radio or preliminary P v City.” T oa Moonin nlanist )—Party Night. Three hours 0fjjynny, H. Perking of the Farmers Loan | audio frequency amplification. If your receiver same as WTIC. LaVove, baritone. NPROE 7 BiohAres dones continuous dance music by Hotel & Trust Co. of New York is chair- is designed for 5-volt tubes, the right combinas - | ¥ 3 5 Richmond Winter Garden orches- | ywp@'s organ recitals have always | man tion includes a special detector, CX-300A, a tuned in for| Pupils in the school number power output_tube, €X-371 or €X-113, and \\hm —NEW H \\l N—268 L 2 e TS 30—Frolic i i s 10—Organ recital; H n, o PI—P YELPHIA—307 14 appealed to us, and w ASTAERRAS Wl ADRLEE Y WSB—ATLANTA—128 one last night, hearing a variety of about 130, of whom 55 are board- €X-301A in all other sockets, orchestra Ist; en I j sty J- | 7—Dance orchestra. . 5 s i, T WICC—BRIDGEPORT—285 Ste 1. violinist WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 YIUENDS . popular selections, including “Moon- | In pupils The 5“"“{ fop "‘;“‘ Consult your radio dealer. He will tell you the e ! L 7:30—Dinper dance musio. onloCinbagans; and Hosest and ALotiMe Call [Pova and mich, Andithe glases s right combination of Cunningham Radio Tubes “oncert | You Sweectheart.” There was no clude Kkindergarten and primary for your receiver. §:30- TA‘{;L s Patten. 1}:45—Program by | fading and volume was very, very 3 WMC—MEMPHIS—500 Baivr €X-300A, CX-371, CX-113, CX- 301A and eleven other types log i WOO orchestra; John Erqu Sian s Aot S | Jack Davie, bas bagpinex 0—E; ers. | waDe, Axron, offered the Zipper SEVERAL SHOT S GOPS in the orange and blue carten s record- | $:30—8ilva Byrnes, planist | 10:30—Dance music. y Yort, uke WLIT—PHILADELPHIA—508 proptAmCion WRAT (e oy W el ¥ i Saved to find out how the station AR ON BOOTLEGGERS : ce music. i o §:30—Progran. as coming through. s coming E. T. CUNNINGHAM, Inc. Yokeman, tenol 3 : as WE. i 1sic 2 ‘re interest- . CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO . e 1o other One Man Dying Following Guaplay ) station had a chance. \\ll’-—!’ PHIA—508 at Dartmouth—12 Arrests 1 6:10—Dinner music ¥ imarket repiorts: WRDC, (‘.mnq Rapids, Mic ; Axo ATadc. Holmes, violinist. Syne s—Livesto; D hes L new one on us, broadcast e [usical prograr i Kru P rite 1time story. fiis ¢ \ s or C & | AT Rt Tos i ory T P ADELPHIA—278 i [count of the Flowers-Jackson .| New Bedford, Mass., Jan. T (P\— : _ U krilinetiver, a0 oAU T] i) ATt S e (i o one. man s dying, several others| The Post & Lester Co. tal Trio 7:8 idio ¥ L T Jeel L ; ; R ) - lare believed to have been shot|fl 30 MATN ST TEL. 199 * players From 0:30—Studio pro fully clear. 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