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THE 10 |10 AIR 6—Orchestra 8—0 9—George Matthews, musical saw 9:30—Lorenzo Hudson, baritone rchestra —Serenaders :30—Dance music NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1927, Even WIR, Detroit, was affected, | that station coming through lacka- | daisically, to say the least. No pep | whatever. “In a Little . Spanish | Town” was sung by a tenor soloist, | who made up for the lack of power. i ll:!-l—John Josey, organ i 800—KTHS—Hot Springs—373 10—Musicale; talks | 11—Dance music | 857—CZE—Mexico City—350 | 9:30—Concert ONE KILLED, TWO |ber who clubbed him fu the face with his pistol and shot him in the leg. The two men then backed from the hotel and cscaped while direct- ing a general fusillade towards the Buests. The hotel {s within two blocks of arifved no trace of the robbers could be found. SNAKESKIN MODE Gloves of a new kid that very closely resemble snakeskin ha: made their appearance on the mar- SHOT IN HOLDUP New York Hotel Bandits Get But $143 Loot New York, Jan. 27 (P—Two arm- ed men who held up & dozen men !and women in the lobby of the Hotel Charles, Harlem, early today, shot jand killed the night clerk and wounded two men guests when they {met with resistance. The men es- caped \:ith $143 and a diamond pin. Miss Adele Strauss. 22, an actress, leaped in terror through a closed window on the second floor when the shooting began and suffered a frac- [ture of the skull and possible in- ternal injuries. 1 The robbers had lined up the men jand women when Samuel Lipschitz, | the night clerk, edging close to one 5 e of them suddenly leaped at him. He ‘m‘;;“”)‘ _’?”Jm‘ ; '(‘;C{’;‘ CAMe|pinned the man's arms to his side | through well, in spite of the static, (103 they rolled on the floor. Harold | |and we heard the Fleetwood orches- | parimutter. 23, went to the clerk’s | fre as it plaved & group of walizes, lai4, The man fired and Perimutter | | including “Let Me Call You Sw Aropped; wonnded An-tho'lez, Lipe ; 5 | heart.” WHT, Chicago, was not even {cchitz who lost his hold with the fir- | loud. WGY, Schenectady, had plenty ing of the shot. attempted to renew | | of volume, and when we tuned inithe struggle when he was shot and | it was presenting the WEAF Killed. gram of light ope Meanwhile, Michael Montforte, 25, | 8 a taxi driver, attacked the other rob- | MacKay & Wallin 63 MAIN STREET FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY A 3-Day Special Sale of and CRETONNES CURTAINS Our regular $3.95 Pair. Sale price : x $3 ¢39 Pa;: R g e e eness B O e Our regular $2.95 Pair. $2 39 i . air $ 1 . 69 Pair Sale priee .i.bocasene Our regular $1.95 Pair. Yard Goads in Marquisette, Voile and Quaker Nets are also all marked down for this Special 3 Day Sale. 10—Music; weather; lecture 730—CYJ—Mexico City—410 10—Talks; music | 11—Rendezvous 590—WIP—Philadelphia—508 | 6:10—Dinner music 7—Roll call and birthday list S—Bridge lesson 15—"A Book and an Easy Chair” 2 Concert orchestra —*Hints to Motorists” 9:15—Two piano recitals ance orchestra 0—Dance orchestra 90—WOO—Philadelphia—508 :45—Grand organ; trumpets 7:30—Orchestra 1080—WCAU—Philadelphia—278 20——Orchestra 20—The Radio Play ket. el THURSDAY. a police precinct, but when police MONEY TO LOAN on « First and Second Mortgages PARKER & DEMING 193 MAIN ST. TEL. 2026 Static and slzzling interfered when we attempted ta listen to WEAF. So {we went to WJZ, with many fears I stirring in our bosom. But they were allayed, since the station came through loud and clear, wWith no : | fading or other rigamarole. The L Winfongarciestia | Arm Chair Hour was being present- tudio program ed. What they mean by that we §—Medusa concert by the Cleveland | gon't know, since we caught no ref- |, Bndam Sroneniny | erence to arm chairs, unless they call ‘:“AI enway Hall orchestra | the program that ause it's so —Vincent Percy organ recital | ostry), or something. One thing we Jlucl: Horwitz Collegian Sere- | ynow is that no titles were announc- IBCALE i ed and the only one we guessed was 1110—WGHP—Detroit—270 | “Home, Siveet Home.” Was a song. Dinner concert; news; Radio| P school; market report; children's| chat | 10-11—WGHP vaudeville frolic 11-12—WGHP dance orchestra and solof 580—WCX—Detroit—517 19:45—Sarah Boice, contralto 10—*“The Bible,” Rev. Corbett |10:15—Ensemble | 990—WMSG—308 H 6—Sammy Fain, Artle Dunn, artists g 5—Frances Sper, herself 0—Bob and Bobby Dickson :45—Cookie, songbird —Sammy Kramer, violinist 0—Duets : Eastern Standard Time. Wester n_Statlons Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick 770—WTAM—Cleveland—389 of the Programs. Figures to left of call letters indl- | cate kilocycles; those to right, meters. New ‘England Stations !8—Patterson McNutt ina Schultz, baritone 30—Janet Finlay and artists; quar- | tet | 9—Evelyn Chellborg, soprano 15—Instrumental Ladies’ trio 9:30—Evelyn Chellborg, soprano 630—WTIC—Hartford—476 §—Dinwer music, The Heublein Trio: Serenade (Widor); b. On the Road to Mandalay (Speaks); c. 9:45—John Von Aspe, tenor Dance of the Hours, “La Gia-|10—Dorothy Parker, soprano conda” (Ponchielll)); d. Stances|10:15—Instrumental Ladies' Trio (Flegier); e. Busy Bee (Bendix —Joe Davis, melody man . Excerpts from “Lucia di Lam- Orchestra mermoor” (Donizetti) 880—WMCA—311 News :30—String ensemble —Concert from the Club Palais | 7—Virginians Royal 30—Orchestra 7—Mid-week Religious Rev. | 7:55—Talk Paul Discount | 8—>Music joint.program of | 0—Auto Show muel Leventhal, | 9—Sololsts violinist, and Mrs. Burton Yaw at e piano: (I) Adagio Movement 10—Mus rom G minor Sonata (Tartini). 10:15—McAlpin news (1) ¥ major Sonata (three mov 30—Serenaders ments) (Grieg): a. Allegro con 11—Or brio; b. Allegretto quasi andan- | 11:30—Henry Tobias; tino; c. Allegro molto vivace; Mr. 12—Broadway Nite Leventhal and Mrs. Yaw 802—WRNY—374 S—Owlets 6:45—Jewish Circle; Dr. Browne 3:30—Capitol theater presentation | 7—Sports, financial, weather 10—Weather 15—Smile Girls 1120—WDRC—New Haven—268 0—Talk Progress Exposition 7:45—Dance orchestra 7:20-8—DBolton-Cipriano orchestra 'ransmutation of Metals"” $-8:15—The St. Ambrose vocal quar- |§:3 pe Adami, violinist tet; Minnie Mills Cooper, Anne Arcieri, mandolin White, Emma Elizabeth Goergen, | 9—M. Namara, soprano; daace or- rolyn Hathaway Thompssu | chestr Rhea Silberta; Betsy 2dwin P. Root, speaker | Glass, soprano; Club Boys Voorhees, baritone renaders McAviney, Dance orchestra 830—WHN—381 Sim City band 5—Tobias and Blondini, sol —WICC—Bridgeport—285 | 7—Orchestra :30—Bobb$ Dixon, songs 7:45—Ruth Pascuico, songs §—Dance orchestra | 8:30—Congregation Union | $:45—Lauretta Adams, songs artha Kovacs, violinist —John F. Rogers, songs :30—Theater orchestra | 10—"Cookie,” California Songbird 10:15—Tracy and Dougherty, har- mony 10:30—Willlam Miller, planist 10 -S. I Levine, tenor 11—Dance orche 1100—WPCH—2 | 5—Orchestra 30—Trio 6—Mrs. Schollow, contralto :15—TalK; orchestra Club program ny, and artist op Musle from WLAY, Cincinnati, |came through well, although static interfered to such an extent with voice of the announcer that we were prevented from making out any of the titles. The Herman Instru- mental trio was broadecasting. PR Lower Laundry Prices on Small Cars Volume business makes possible a radical drop in prices on Small Cars, including Chevrolet, Ford, Star, Overland Whippet, Chrysler Four, Pontiac and Essex. . Now $1.50 Now S$1.75 Now $2.00 —WJR—Detroit—517 { estra; soloists | Popular songs recital $30—WWJ—Detroit—353 6—Dinner concert §—Same as WEAF 920—WSAI—Cincinnati—326 0—Orchestra 11—Revue | 11:30—Piccadilly orchestra i Formerly $200 1} Formerly $2.50 | Formerly $2.50 ' Sing, | ature §—From WEAF 1090—WHAR—Atlantic Talk on hortict ening concert . fale quartet 1000— WP it Drive to the Ten Minute Auto Laundry; rear of Franklin ; Square Filling Station for the most thorough and quickest wash 45—WSAI chime concert possible. F. E. R, JR. Olympian program udrey Gillespie, soprano, as- | :d by Mary Lou Jansen, pianist | | v York 11—Orchestra from Hotel Sinton 710—WLW—Cincinnati—423 6:50—Weather, market report 7:30—Talk, “Helpful hints for own- ers of radio sets” Hotel Gibson orchestra “ontinuation of anniversary pro- Movie broadcast | am, features to be announced Light Opera company 11—The Melody Boys | | Dance music from Castle Farm | ht Howis by the Crosley | ‘WBZ proved to be one of the few hich came through without static !accompaniment. Leo Relsman’s or- chestra played “Sunday,” and later a tenor g “You've Got to Know '} How to Love.” Not so bad. WMSG, New York, was in the running, as ,was WPCH, New York, although the latter didn’t come through at all well. Harold Normanston sang “My Baby Knows How" and “PBlue Sky, the latter being a pippin. P orel Morton orld Wonder *8:15—Gounod's ano recital. “Songs of the |7 n recital pper dance orchestra nelma D Lakewood 12—Silver WRC, Washington, came through extremely well. The Light Opera Hour from W. " was being broad- t. WAAM, Newark, offered the our Tower orchestra. o s We've brought our column to &' conclusion, and don't forget it. An- I 855—WCGL- 351 -Orche To be announced 0—Katherine Lahr, Leona Adams, | CHICAGO STATIONS ON THE AIR TONIGHT. 870—WOBD—Zion—345 ; soloists 0—WOC—Davenport—184 Music —Plow 10—O0rc ra 11—Dance orches 790—WG Y —Schenectady—380 k reports and news 30—Dinner music, Phil Romano’s Hotel Kenmore orchestra ~WGY Book Chat am from Sy 105 Studio 550—WTAG—Worcester—345 s—Travel talk 8:30—Trio 4—From WEAF 900—WBZ—Springficld—333 :15—Organ recital :30—Orchestra Newspaper sidelights 10—Organ recital, Arthur Clitton :25—Market reports other night like last night and we'll sell the set. The static appeared sud- denly and quieted down just as sud- |denly, because when we tuned in later, after midnight, there was very little. There was also very little ma- terial on the air. That's all for today, thanks! —P. E. L. BIELASHT CHANGES )—Dance music | Gives Up Plan of Govt, Operated‘ : “Speakeasies” ys' quartet se uni- | 8:4 hion talks versity as W, From New York ; fusical program 10:30—New 11—Dane 11 | Boisclair 827—WEBW—Buftalo—363 1 “oncert hour 940—WGR—Buffalo—319 6:30—Dance orchestra ~Jointly with WEAF 0—WMAK—Bufialo—266 chool of the Air | 12:45—Nighthawk Frolie 7T10—KHJ—Los Angeles—i05 hildren's hour 0:40—Talk; news; music ephen 9—Same as WJZ 10—Music 10:30—Same as WJZ 11:30—Weather, missing persons AC—Boston—430 6—The Smilers 6:30—Dinner dance, “Dok” bourg and his Sinfonians inger Gems™ Irish hour :30—Compulsory Automobile Insur- Talk ance i Frank ir —The Lady of the Ivorles 0—Christabel Hamilton, soprano | 11—News; concert ‘ i | j11 CANADIAN STATIONS. 699—CNRC—Calgary—135 9—RBedtime story Studio re 690—CHIC- Sale price Sidiete Eisen- e ittshurgh—161 h period tal ‘oronto—1 mphony orchestra conc Dinner concer Jan. {(®+—A. Bru of the government New York, Bielaski, head 0—Complexion talk ~Hope James, contralto; Larson, reader :15—Theater studio {15—DMetropolitan Grand orchestra. | Jessie rank Marvin, nroy and , duets . Kimmel and artists )rchestra tenor Dinner coner ‘Uncle Kay book review 690—CKOL—Toron(0—4: Dance mu 690—CFCA—Toronto—135 8:15—Talk 0—Dance music 12-1 prohibition agents, ve the opera- | " by the gov- | ‘under-cover” will never again appr tion of a “speake ' ernment. CRETONNES In a large array of beautiful patterns and colors. Biclaski made this statement ves- ater he had appeared as 5 in a suit brought by owners lof a house in West 44th street to can cel a long-term lease of a party who . | [had sublet several rooms to an “un- der-cover” agent who had operated a | Sh Through the Static | er:cover” seent wio had operaicd o cotton and produce markets S G et e R . P I p | Although he disclaimed responsi- tell us that last night Was |00 eor” originating the idea of a arted oft without vol- | PV ToT BRE L Hey 1 up the same Wa¥. |pioiacki defended the act becau was that static | Sl08E 1€ B some unKNOWN jn Nuw York city and which he said | son, right in the middle of the i, cluh had done much to rectify. poiling things still more. |pjoiagki testified t government c soon found that it Was an fey;as were used to pay the rent and st and so it took the lujn part” to buy liuor but that “the until nearly midnight. |place never showed a profit.” Even then there was not a great| pjelaski stated later that the club deal of volume and we would have [had been equipped with dictaphones, just as well oft if we h which in at least one case had ower expended in 1 been used to trap a man for trying » To nothing! That's what! |to bribe a government agent. Stage presentation and musical accompaniment | 860—W EEI—Boston—319 -Violin students :45—Market and business news 55—Lost and found j—Events of the Day 10—Palais Royal orchestra 5:45—Big Brother club 30—Wm. de Roin, tenor; Juliette Houle, accompanist 7:50—Newspaper Sidelights s—Happy Boys 30—"English As She Is Spoke” :45—Radio Janitor 9-11—From New York 11—Radio forecast and weather 680—WLSI—Providence—i11 7—Hotel orchestra 618—WJAR—Providence—185 8—Orchestra 9—From WEAF New York Stations 610—WEAF—1902 Talk, Helen Eames —Leo J. Bartinique, baritone 5:80—May Singhi Breen, banjoist; Peter De Rose, pianist Dinner music 1 v hymn sing 30—Famous characters ture §—Orchestra selections 5:30—Arie Abileah, plar —Banjo ensemble 10—Orchestra selections 11—Orchestra 680—WJIZ—154 5:30—Market quotations —Financial summary 5:40—Cotton quotations 5:50—Farm market reports 7-—Orchestra §-—Songs and Story 8:30—Orchestra *9—Irving and Jack Kaut Sanella, M. Kellner, with quartet 10—Plantation nade 10:30-11 Da orchestra 950—WGBS—316 Geabec 30—CNRV—Vancouver—291 11—Orchestra ance music 970—KDKA—Pittshurgh—309 KDKA Little Symphony orch. ' ‘arm program; news a market period with rep Qur regular 59¢ Yard. Sale price .. Our regular 39¢ Yard. SalefpIee Ei i oo S e e ee Eastern Stations Bl 761—WBRS—Brooklyn—394 fwi Rizzuto and Ellenbogen, Songs eanor Habas, pianist Banjo and songs Trio of banjoists Michael Greco and J. Garity, song: 10:15—Harold Olivet, 10:30—Orchast 20—WBBR- aten Island—117 (0—Pesci recital program :45—Trio — Anthony Pesci, tenor —Children’s talk Anthony Pesci, tenor Trio 20— WMRJ—Jamaica—227 2 Dance music 9:30-—Popular entertainment 10:30—Danee musc | 1390—WRST—Bay Shore—217 nele Dede udio party 9—Quartet 1275—WAAT—Jersey Clty—235 6—Orches Leonie Jacoby, soprano 2 5 C Yard We have quite a few Curtains in One Pair Lots that have been used as Samples. We have marked them just about one half of the former prices. If you are looking for a real bargain, come and look over this Pile. pianist pre <htful, It Southc‘rhr Stations sy uled in for BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES AT CONSIDERABLE REDUCTIONS SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON SIMMONS BEDS, CRIBS, SPRIN AND MATTRESSES altimore—216 “A Scout | Is Courteous™ [ Dinner ore ard R a Proffen ker, pianist Criterion Octet Thatcher, organist | 2 but no soprano; Joyce Dob- | Edgar R o the ensemble Ihert, linist; nce orches 610—WRC—Washington—169 s—Hour of music Sol E OLD HOME TOWN THERES A LOT O WIMMEN DRIVERS ON OUR ROAD-DAD You 0T To GET A ADDER EXPRESSION|( EARMING - THAT ON THAT oD REP( ~) n STUFFED ROOSTER. S MINE, ME DIDNT DO SO WARM AT ZERO with a PERFECTION OIL HEATER [ Navy t —~Dance band 1170—WRVA—Richmond—256 farket news and farm flashes hour program from it academy pre- at Military in litera- Studio program McAuley, H | THNK A STUFFED PEACOCK WOULD DO GooD ON YobR RoAP TREY BRING IN THE ToP PRICES' s DIS 155 MY . :z:-mraplecs ~WHEN DOT AUTO HITS KM HE FLOPS ABOUT, DEN DIS SPRING TODCHES OFFA = AWKER - ALL YOU = N OUT AND WAF! UR ARMS, AND DER zgu.ECT TWO DOLLA] M TR AUTOIST IND 1T UP AGAN = T\ AND WAT FOR AN )JTH NEXT T N ITY SUCKER® Sunday s re talk 700—WSB—Atlanta—128 A. mid Phone Us to Deliver One forace Taylor, rea win Grasse il and An 10:55—News bulleti 11—Dance orchestra 1070—WDWM—Newark—280 6—Orchestra Entertainers Jaker Broth 1060—WSM—Nashville—283 non er concert, Andr Hotel orchestra -Jack Kecfe —Dinner Edwin PLUMBING—HEATING—SHEET METAL WORK A. A. MILLS Phene 381 66 West Main St. #—Uncl Mimmn Plano N = —Midnight Reveler 1190—WGCP—Newark— nth Holder Kiwanis imbia, G00—W MC—Memphis—300 MAIN ST. STORE TO RENT Rental $125 Monthly See W. L. HATCH CO Phone 3400 er —Dallas—1 0—W1 V.NJ—Newark—i3 —WBAP—Fort Worth- AR nu THE City Hall Bldg 10—"A Big City's Ac )—Frankel and Ri Market dio ( Lilllan Curley, Police alarm “Timely H violin high spots CITY FELLERS PAID #5 O PIECE To KNOCK OVER THAT OLD DUMMY HOUND DOG SPECIALS EVERY DAY Ready to Serve Roast Meats, Fish, Entrees, etc. Packard Oyster House Corner Arch 4 Walnut Sts. Hints One family house for sale in East Berlin for only tight on the main street. Can be bought on See us about it. ssociation dinner gustus N. Hand 04 "amous Books," Crowne 10—Deighton and Faler 1 0—Pol alarms; f nk Fraz t I WAAM—Newa tr. e easy terms. Camp Real Estate Co. Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg THE LOCAL TAXIDERMIST IS BUSY FIXING UP A LOT OF DUMMY POULTRY FOR THE BOYS ALONG THE GooD PAVEMENT s music “arroll, enter. 4:30—Lillan Allan, contralto s:45—Hawallan entertainers baritone —WODA—Paterson—301 udio program News; sport talk s 272 Main Street; Phone 343 W. Stasdey, I 10— Willlam Lawlor, 9:25 1 =27-27 §—Trlo