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OX THE AIR 9—Talk | 9:20—Entertainers 19:45—Alfred Young, Kath Pick | inson, soprano 110:15—Ensemble i 880—WMCA—341 6:30—Orchestra )—Orchestra fi-ljhfls(mn E MONDAY. Eastern Standard Time. \leen Rob- Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate of the programs. of call letters in- those to right, Pigures to the lefi dicate kiloc H meters. e lecture ler vis, contralto Minnie Well, pianist New Englanfl Stations v Day, songs NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927. 9—Musical program 10—Hawaiian quartet | 10:30—Hy and Dry, songs 11—Supper music 7—WKBW—Buffalo—363 | 11—>Mothers' hour | 7:30—Hymn, Scripture and prayer 970—KDKA—Pittsburgh—309 6—Studio ensemble :30—Farm, report / 1:45—Nut club 5—University address 1140—WAAM—Newark—268 —Concert s 9:30—Light opera hour dosi 8—DBoys —Rocco Farone, piano 9:15—Walter O'Callaghan, baritone 9:30—Piazza and Mingolla, instru-| mentalists 10—Songs ance music Fain, Arty Dunn, songs Imeth, sports 7:15—Orchestra 7:45—Theater review §—Chester Mathewson, Lillian Beckel, contralto 0—~Singers 9—Orehestral society 10—Kane and Gildey, songs 10:30—Dance orchestra DISTANT STATIONS. 1220—WBAL—Baltimore—216 6—Sandman, “Stories of Honest Abe” 6:30—Dinner orchestra 0—Organ recital . contralto, pianist cornetist; | urd them left nothing to be desired, ex- paper will never be born in print. We might add that conditions early Sat- y evening were just as bad as they were late. WAAM, Newark, uggled through clear and com- pact, offering a baritone soloist in a well chosen group of songs, a coin- cidence to be sure. “Friend of Mine,” “Don’t You Mind the Sor- row” and “Conquered” were three the numbers. His rendition of cept a nice dance music program to|" drag us out of the slough of despond. PN WSM, Nashville, came in with two playmates, making things rather jumbled up. As a result, we had dif- ficulty in making out what was go- ing on at the Nashville station, al- though it was loud enough. o o x “Ireat Yourself to a MAYTAG ‘wash-hour’ HONE the MAYTAG dealer. Have him send a Maytag to your home. ews 1 Dick Robertson, songs 10:45—Josephine McCormack, ist —Club progra 11 —OQrchestra 12 mid 630—WTIC—Hartford—3176 Goose,” Bessie Lillian pian- Heimberg “Raymond” (T! . Among the Roses (I 2 T Hear You Calling Me (Marsh 1. Dance of the Hours 1 Gioconda™ (Ponchielli); 1 (Herbert) Caldwell, Banjo and Pia Dreaming (Van and Del Mio Alstyn Burpae violi 1o en Emerson Wrong, ostillo, Provencale O Sole Mio ( ~Monday M Teutonia Maen tain: (I) Abendfre nan). (II) Du F° ), s Hay Wright and harmon- izers $:45—Florence Stern, atricio Castillo, violix Male quartet 1d Manning, saxopho soprano uman, pianist Aus Weit high spots ). (VD) (IX) (XI) (X) A Pious W Year. (XIIT) Ask What Drinking . (XII) Witk alarms il P —Police —*“Industr Thirty Minutes p Harry Caffery, ienor 10—"Parks Administra 4:20—Harry Ca WNYC cor 30—Police alarms; 950—WABC a Bowman . dram; » Kosinska, accompanist. i sem nwick ymphony; —B, . E) , “Mel 5 Home. Walt y 1090—W CAC—Storrs—! Capitol t $30—WHN—; —Dance orchestra % fovie club 50—WI1CC—Bridgeport—285 —Grorge Ortell, son i—Children’s C B0 Dh70e archests, ~Dance music Studio cor —Harold L 10 10:45 11—Danee orcl Capitol theater From New York \po Drum Corps om New York 697—WNAC—Boston—3:0 Kiddies Klub Sk’ dance orch ce music Minstrels Listeners' varicty quartet, string trio, and arti: 1100—WPCH. 6—Dill and Harve mma C. Scholow, co: Mary Hinehclifte, sop Colette Daubigny, soprano $:30—Dance orchestra 3—Dance orc 9:45—Josef Ge Orchestra Dave Elman, Town Clown 1:05—"Jim orchest Events of is Royal or Eas@efn Stations 761 —WBRS—Brooklyn—394 g s hour s:15—DBook ater hour £:30: m Ne York ce music 10—Crui o air aritone s—Ruth Gannio, soprano Lido orct :15—T. Byrne, baritor 5—Radio puddy Rouse, 620—WJIAR—Providence—I85 Melody Boys 7:16—Four forecast —Bay Shore—216 0 opping hour 1160—W WRL—Woodside- e orchest < Stations New Yor v Gilrc = Musica G10—WEAF—192 . ! Serenaders 610—WKBO—Jersey City—169 Prir eddal DENTIST Dr. Henry R. Lasch 353 Main Street Pyorrhea Treatments GLOD {ENGLISH andanse Sehoals, C. L. DEMERITT Main St. Tel. 3681 Thorough Eye Examinations £ e HENRY F. REDDELL Optometrist 198 West Main st Phone 1185 \ 12 Glasses " Koo Interna- Bax 583 740—WOR—Newark—405 6:15—Ensemble —Leroy Montessanto, Ensemb —Orc Itenborn’s Diges il Cook, Radio Chef Bias ity Dr. tenor Paul lecture, | 6—Dance orchestra S e sOng- 1070—WDWM—Newark—280 —Dinner music —Orehestra —Commissioner Brennar arton, s el chu Durtette, tenor ssell P, Yeaton, tenor nita Alva rio soprano gwell, pianist ~Paul Robertson, biritone Dance musie 1190—WGCP—Newark—252 3—Alice from Wonderland Mildred —Inmps Jimmy Dance orc Dance music | 11—Songs by boys 11:30—Dance music AU—Philadelphia—3 Higgins and Travaline, songs | 0—Recital $-—Hour of music 4—Hour of song 10—Singers stra Philadelphia—308 G:45—Department of Agriculture Roll call and birthday list; danc- tate College—261 program, farm hints 833—W MBS—Harrisburg Music Hour Quartet )—WHAR—Atlantic Clty—2 7:10—Book talk §—Evening concert 100—W P tlantic City—300 7—News flashes | 7:10—O0rg: Dinner musi Talk, Arthur Eldred 1xophone quartet -Ballads —*“Whozit” orehc contest Concert by school chorus 11—Dance orchestra i1 Dance orchestra 1200—WOKO—Peckskill—283 udio program 0—WSYR—Syracuse—358 | 0—Dinner music hour of mu Miliert, Lucille 00— W GY—Schenectady—380 ock reports -Farm news Dinner music | | Twilight h —Dinner music tainers | 20—WMAK—Buffalo—266 COX &DUNN —_— SPECIALS EVERY DAY Ready to Serve Roast Meats, Fish, Entrees, etc. Packard Oyster House Ste, Corner Arch d Walnut JOHN J. TARRANT i 288 East Main Street { UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER UIPHOLSTERING 1010 House: 1451-2 | Phone . s “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve is the very best. K If you den’t believe it come in for a test. Wholesale and Retail Depart- ment in Connection. . THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 State St HARLLOKL { 9—Harp Trio and contralto Under Grant’s | WJZ presented another Student Symphony program. We didn't re- | main any longer than was necessary, | since we were only desirous of find- ing out how the station acted. It | came through well, with plenty of volume and no fading. WJZ has been | behaving itself much bedder-r of late. 5 nsemble f concert 11—Dance orchestra 00—WSB—Atlanta—428 chool of the Air 45—Dance orchestra 770—WTAM—Cleveland—390 Theater program : WJZ and WEAF and their chains tudio offering { monopolized the dials Saturday eve- ning and it was possible to hear each | program about 14 times and in all rts and stages of transmission, ranging from excellent to something approaching owful. PP WTAM, Cleveland, was extra loud, although we encountered fading at that station. Ev Jones and his or- chestra were present and we heard Am I Wasting My Time On You?” Bv has become quite the announcer and he is adopting a style of profes- sional jollity, if that means anything ti you. and we don’t like it so well.} ntence really isn't as bad w minutes have much IFamiliar Hymns 80—WJR—Detrolt—517 News, weather, time Dance orchestra :15—Light opera program 20— WSAI—Cincinnati—326 Dance music -11—I'rom WEAF T10—WLW—Cincinnati—i122 —Concert orchestra 35—Theatrical rey ord and Glenn ommunity concert CHIAGO IS SILENT TONIGHT won't heard were go; WIOD and WGBS, and WBZ, WPG, WEAN and mong others we nd KYW, Chic Miami B | New York, WTA , WTIC, | WOR. | . . rday night would have been | it if it hadn't been for a host Last night wasn't so hot a s of ses, .among them ome that unded like an old tea-kettle sim- mering on the stove, yau know, s of singing to itself. We faited to find romance in it at the time, but now, to think of it, it was rather itful, listening to that old tea- kettle. Buzzing and other noises kept | i almost continually Saturday night, while static helped them out last evening. Oh, boy, it was lovely! We tried out another set last even- ing, that makes two within the past few days. So we have a fair idea of daylight hours yesterday weren't so bad. There didn't seem to be the usual Sunday interference and we m We hit WBZ for the lem band concert and the Big ooper hit the station at about the same time. He stayed there for some time, whizzing back and forth and wailing great wails, in which he was rccompanied by about three-fourths of the city's regenerative sets. We just sat there and grinned. Oh, how we grinned! And what we didn't say! We have received several suggestions regarding the matter of ridding the air of that Blooper, but all of them are too harsh for publication here. Can't someone think of something in- conditions and we also know that | sigjous? Don’t crack wise and say, our set isn't the worst in the world, | viyaliosis.” by a long shot, and with all due re- | by spect to cveryone clse who may think | wOAX. Trenton, N. J. Lo 131 cononznet Sy from somewhere early in ning and we listened to a su lition of a waltz he Student Princ wasn't the best in world neither was it the worst. Tt was The came in the eve- i ful t we worked on last night | st class product, t it had a grip last evening and refused to listen to reason. We d the hardest job deciding which Al et oA station to bring in. We had a choice | qii “0 P S0 of three, WGY, WBZ and WJZ, but Sy we found that a terrific buzz, appar- from an oil burner, since @ the ecasiest things to lay it to, cd the matter for us and we found that we would listen to WBZ, or we wouldn't listen at all. We've contracted with the fellow who owns o et to heip him put up a better ac ince the one in operation now isn’t so hot, and we wouldn't be at| all surprised if the fault was there. | "0 W0%8 &Ko liko tha s possible to hear other stations, | HoN T Jut not any teo loud. So in the very . o near futuresSthe oasnal " obseverii sy wicincinnatl and WGY, Sches see us astride the ridge pole, . qiyqy” were very loud all evening. at appearing home in the |y, “rormer offered church services o il ; "rl‘)"”"'r' n we tuned in and the latter pre- ! radio fan climbs & 3 el neighboring Walll He\ mutdne | couten e clussical DO A up an aerial. Confidentially, between | o o0 ook @l be hanging on, and don't 2 % it! of and WHO, Des Moines, cams in on our at about 8:40 o'cloc i very loud. An wyed a medley of some tunes, which lasted for easily 15 min- rtes, deducting the usual fees for) dyafting and Dblue-printing. 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