New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1927, Page 20

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TUESDAY Fastern Standard Time. Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick of the Programs. New Eng-land Stations WTIC—HARTFORD—178 §—Dinner music, Heublein Sleeping I Kkowsky) ; dals (Henderson). 25—News 0—Baritone a. Cherie I Love Yo! 10 the ¢. Not Yes Use Mother baritone; Laura C a. Morning the Time of tiood Morning (Lehmann); d (Scott); Evely ompanis Trinity Allegro con (11) Grouy In jar Bee- a from lagio 0—Weather Club Palais Royal WICC—BRIDGEPORT. Orchestra Studio prograr WBZ—SPRINGFIELD— 6:15—Organ recital by Ar badours 7 spaper sidelights 10—ML. A. C. Radio ol Market report 7:30—Hotel Westminster orchestrs Musical program *8:15—Boston Bruins ey game from the Bi announced by Bill Spargo —I.co Rei: orchestra g persons R—515 0 hock- WT From WEAF ‘Dok" onians Hair” 6:30—Dinner and his Sinf are of the 7:40—One Minute Talk 7:41—The Lady of Tvories :50—Newspaper sidelights $—Classical half hour $:30—Malden Cadet band $:30—Program 9:30—Cadet band 5—Dance mu and his orchestr —BOSTON—3490 ck market and business 5:55—Lost and found ts of the day 6:10—Mary Rumrill O'Brien, popular songs —Big Brother club —Intercollegiate broadcast; Ad Comstock, pres. Radcliffe college —Pianist rom New York $:30—Mrs. Henrietta W. soprano; Mrs. Dudley Fitts, ace $:45--Bob Stevens, xylophone; ) Rieta Hubbard, accompanist -From New York 30—Cruising the —Harvard Alumni orchestra :35—Radio Forecast and \\Lbl—l’l(()\lhl NC Rhode and Boynton, 30—Market 5 nanci Dinner William T Columbia I Harry | w of literature tte White Vasileff, tenor; J. violinist latiie Levine, entert 7 orchestra —Doréta Jerome WODA—PATERSON—391 ersonations | . vy Philip Ki baritone o Carillo, % urt Andrew Ore -1 gars vs, y game Americans ed and Loret orch WE ince = u WEI—PHILADELPHIA— From WEAL WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 violin ritone WELIT—PHILADELPHIA—S Dance orchestra WCAU—PHILADELPHIA—298 Orchestra \\l’(h\ll ANTIC CITY—300 estra PEEKSKILL—233 ncert \\( Y—SCHENECTADY—380 WMCA—3 41 Mol Fr WGR—BUFFALO—319 Dar WMAK—ROCHESTER—: nt recital 1h program Dance orchestra haslun Stations WTRC—BROOKLY N—210 WBRS—BROOKLY N—391 _Miller Brothers, prog WBBR— TATEN ISLAND—117 | Rudolph Clemento, violinist quartet News Digest \'uulhcm Stations WEAL—BAL Il\ll)hl 216 WMRI—IAMATCA—; Dand 0—Da WRST—B N. Lint A\Y SHORE—216 cllyn Wil- Orchestra jolinist; L Or imore WANT—d ERSEY Y — \ WHAS—LOU ISV —100 r Hof S WMC—MEMPHIS—500 Western Stations WIAM—CLEVELAND. WOWM—NEW ALK W=D TROIT WNJ—NEW AR WON—=DETROTT WGHEP—DETRON WAANM—NEWATR T.C.Smith Sons Tel. 1799 or 202 | WOR—NEW ARK—10) } | | | The r trom I WIZ's s WEZ is taking from the New York station several ¢ the best features each evening. ic We listencd to a splendid xylo- NCINNATI—123 phone program from WTIC, the per- \or, market rep former belng a Mrs. Morrison of merican Composer Springficld. Well, Mrs. Morrison Uncle Jack and proved herself an artist of the first Yard Family played, among others, T ” ‘and “Gypsy Love adopting the modern g with four hammers. ew What The Moonlight was another of instrument transmitted ord Boys were also heard series His Barn t-Curing hoy! m s finall 1y Nineties style Formica orchest WKRC—CINCINNA | Could Do 10—Hotel Alr bers. The {11—Hawailan music well 11:30 s orchestra o0 solos = Among others we | CHICAGO STATIONS ON THE AIR r something of | TONIGHT. WEAN, WPG, WBA e 2 | WI WOW, Oma KMOX—ST. LOUIS—280 | neard faintly managed were 7 WDRC and could be late in the very eve- loists The static drove us out. —Orchestra P thanks! —P. E. L. at's all for today, WDAF—KANSAS CITY— Nighthawk Frolic WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—116 VEALR olate Soldier,” Col. Oshorne Does Not Favor W hlppmg Post m:\ ol. Norris ew Haven musi- v Haven, Osborn, edit ~n nal f‘ml.‘uy cal comedy lzaak Walton League r nuni- u»x long president | WOC—DAVENPORT—I81 e as WEAL the directors isons, does r illips of & v restored to pun- wrote today lash, Con ce music ping post should KOA—DENVER—! ish wif livestock has is not ap instr t to revive it as n in auction bri 1 punishment.” KGO—OAKLAND—361 = 2 | ; . S. NOTES club of the school will pre- Butlers,” on | January 21, in the The club is the imatic club in the school vanced in that line'as in former plays. r of tze club, en working hard on this ven- Which will start at 7:45, Tt ill be t in the | club for who will soon bout New Books! KFI—LOS ANGELES—167 and is wefl last experier many of the members, uate. ery nook SRR o0 MILES ON He 0 o GALS, GAS 15 o'clock Instantly in tuhed ade, Autos Start Zero Wenther Toronto, last evening, enjoy it entirely. An “Mary Lou” and ' Any bluebird ven- would i tation was loud enough e e | Oh, boys! We tried WTAM, Cleve- “ 1 there. Use Healing, Jn;uul Zemo yroadcast from D noise im was being York and all w parts of 1 make o1 some ments and a smalf por- Good nnounc tion of one of tii ors, luck fails to stop Ttel Skin 1 soft, lom nd re Zemo s Tortur it makes the iri fanil Need we review WEZ's entire We'll frankly that we d with at sl Ju ¢ part of the ey pro- h ! itation, and lieve state skin clear mai tion Blac York, sta- eral features from New more sle by the almos nsmission kly give minor disappear overnight. usually stops promptly. no is safe, healing liquid rient to u All drug- and $1.00 D most enjoyalt to Zemo. 1 per tion to be m's shes 50 8 . now, ve don’t mean Col am - was joyable and we noted that there sound ophone on the fact was one FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS ROTARY ASH SIFTER Complete with Galvanized Ash Barrel $4.75 s teg. Price $5.50 ~ Extra heavy coal hod as shown $1.10 extra. IEATIN METAL WORK A. MILLS 66 WEST MAIN ST PLUMBI —SHEET A. 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