New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 15, 1927, Page 20

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—_—— e | 1190—WGCP—Newark—252 940—WGR—Buffalo—319 | KDKA, Pittsburgh. The affair was of | played “That's Why I Love You” and |ever, which organization did itself | the evening ‘wandering here and G—aAlice from Wonderland I—Danec 3 the real old time variety with the|then Lawrence rendered as a piano ' proud by singing “Dear Old Girl,” | there within three or four points of | 6:15—0rchestrs 1k | prompter, the old time orchestra |solo “The Itosary.” Depth of tone|“Old Church Choir” and “Down Our | its regular position. It also stayed in |7—Harmony Sisters nish War Veterans and even the old fashioned male | was a feature. | Way.” A little heavy on the tenor, |its own place, so you can see that it ‘7 15—Orchestra [ S—With WEAF | quartet which used to, and still does, L | but’ that's nothing to write to your | was spreading out some. We heard a {$:10—Radio Jester ~Male quartet entertain at such functions. It was| WAAT, Jersey City, was all mixed | congressman about. dance orchestra play “Hello, Blue- | $:30—Baritone, soprano [ s—with WEAF |2 bonafide barn dance, too, not onelup with about 20 other stations. PR bird,” that ding-busted soprano sax | 9—Orchestra $81—WOKT—Rochester—340 | of the alleged novelty affairs staged | When we tuned in prize fights were | Next, ladies and gentlemen, we | chorus getting our goat as usual. alhon & 0 —Dance orc ra 3 " ht Hour by some stations. Of especial note | being broadcast. We found that out | wish to disclose the fact that we ot 10:30—Police alarms r music was the work of the announcer who | after remaining on WAAT's wave- |brought in WRC, Washington, while| We might also mention that we 1390—WRST—Bayshore—216 —Kid stories s—Concert orc —~H. Luthridge, 8 15—L. Bird, pia ‘oncert orcl |n.w_\\\\m—\\uux ide—259 styles himselt “Stockman Sam.” He | length for about 10 minutes. We | WTIC was on the air, a feat of no|brought in WLWL, New York: sounded like an old Down East|could derive no pleasure from the |little importance. It's usually impos- | WSAL Cincinnati; WMBF, Miami Music Hour iy R e e | program, however, since the mixup |sible to do such a thing, but “uc'Ronch WTAM, Cleveland; WOR, s—Mixed quartet ‘mq stepped right out of the second | was a tough one. We didn’t stay long was unusually loud and so we tuned | Newark; WHAP, Brooklyn; WEAF, 10— Ik of “The Old Homestead.” His|after we found out what was going |in the station and we didn’t hear | New York; WJZ, likewise; WTAG, O—KDKA—Pittsburgh—309 | homely humor wes refreshing and j on, rest assured as to that. |more than a peep from Hartford | Worcester; ~WCCO, Minneapolis; prompting was a work of art. i w e |while we were listening to the sta-| WHN, New York; WBAL, Balti- ‘.‘M)—\\ LWI Eastern Standard Time. Note—Asterisks ( *) Indi of the programs.® all lette Figures to the left of licate kilocycles; those to ttle Symphony orchestra | lian : _“n‘(;\_n“w‘vlw\i' larket reports; news Let some of the members of the| WOWO, Fort Wayne, Indiana, |tion in the city which we so jokingly | more; WSB, Atlanta; WNAC, Bos- bt Gl 4[“ o3 ~Address: Automobile Engines ,.pl‘m nt gener i n ‘llx)’ t;l g‘kc a:\a;, Elllerclrxgoir‘::x;; "u“x:":;‘\;:;niw girstzc:r‘ ;‘nu The D 1(i<;n's C.;Apltfll. A clussical{mné V\QK lé\cx’\‘r_ York:‘s\;&sg. P:rh > s : 6—) v L Y e ale St n | with anything like tha e kept up eters, rs any distor- | program was being broadcast and we | land; AZ, Troy; » New New England Stations 5:15—aiten and Paley, E " "\\;“:I‘*\' "”_W“ i 0 From WJZ a steady flow of dircctions in rhyme, | tion or interference. Had WBBM, |didn't remain so ?‘ury long. {York; “ana cxnz). Ottawa, and ? i 5:30—$ ; 3 7 ‘:fln =T stk and weather sometimes singing and somolimps; Chicago, been on the air, we o CKCX, Toronto. ¢ 630—WTIC—Hartford—436 L s rand theater program ust yelling. There was a large at-|wouldn't have been able to bring in| We ran across a sweet sounding | L i ke Roth, B o tendance at the dance, too, judging | the Fort Wayne signal, since the |band from WGR, Buffalo, although| Addenda. A distant buzz started Trio: a. Love § (verses) (Fle- “1 outhern Stations !by the sounds issuing*forth from our | two stations are only one meter we didn't come in contact with its| up late in the evening just before we 3 gier); i 3 loud speaker. The people taking part ' apart. But WBBM wasn't,on the air, | name. We enjoyed its rendition of | quit. It didn’t interfere with recep= s i e taiitiant | A I Ty vere from Apollo, Pennsylvania, and 80 why worry about it? The an- |“Some Day,” until WABC, New | tion, though. We might also add that ] me, Mont Ma el Srrae S ey brought their own orchestra | nouncer did considerable mumbling, | York, came butting in with ensemble | WGR, Buffalo, outdid itself from e il f 3 s ) e o me a0 WEAF nd male quartet with them, Every [as if he felt that no one was listen- (music. 11 o'clock on. That My Love (M . ey ol \WFAA— Dallas—476 so often KDKA stages one of l].vwo‘ ing to him and he .nmw want o | P PR ot badn iy ; 760—WFI—Philadelphia—595 s T dances, depending on resident waste his breath. He was backed up | WPG, ‘Atlantic City, was too loud, | That's all for today, thanks! 3 3:45- e villages near Pittsburgh to arrange 1hv an excellent male <1” rtet, how- |if anything. In fact, it spent most of | —P. E. L. s s—Irom s 00— WSM—Nashvillo—2s: the f . The quartet was excel- lent, presenting the numbers in true ey 590—WIP—Philadelphia—508 3:10—Dinner mu: ment of Agriculture and birthday list; reci- | !ola me style. ilver Thread Among The Gold," “Lassic O’ Mine,” “Let Me Cail You Sweetheart” and “Way Down Yonder in The Corn Ilield” were among the quarte! "Hlmufl Before we leave that fea- we on to you one of | de by the an- cor. He was forever cracking n of Attle Down Wild, soprano; La nist -Dinner con —Same as WEAR 00—WSB—Atlanta—1 SS0—WMCA yond Wind Quint KINNEY’S FEBRUARY CLEARANCE 300k and mber music concert; trio lovie” broad 800—KTHS—Hot Springs—375 ic; talk yrchestra | i reatives and using Dig words, uttering 1080—WCAU—Philadelphia— [ % of satisfaction after nor . . completed successfully. rio | Western Stations | i e | — speaking of the younger gen- v. | 710—WTAM—Cleveland—389 cration and of a conversation he had Sunshine, mind reader | 6—Concert with a friend in the course of which 1 k Cook, songs | S—Same as WEAF young men seemed to i organist I 11—Dan mus girls who pet beiter than they Dana 1 i S0 1o the oth friend ector WT o U—Lakewood- 1 replied in a q What us funny, ather reports Atlantic City—300 recital 1000—WPX .« oo i WBRL, Tilton, New Hampshire, a ‘ station which is exhibiting plenty of ame through very meters. We were sur- at the clarity and signal th, since the last time we the broadcaster it was a triflc Jpera company — distorted. They were staging an old 1 Dance orches ") |time fiddling contest up thar in the 1000—WHAR—Atlantic City— Tl, l' l' S * Granite State town and a gang of 40— Through the Stage Door” rough the Static | 1" o imers from anl over ing concert J | that section of the country were in 3 icnectady—380 Tilton for the final round. We heard news couple of and jeft, since e W about pro thought we detected a generator hum, but we couldn’t be sure. We were delighted | with the way in which the station hrough, and we also want to a word of praise for the work WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATvURDAY Bargains for the Family. It Will Pay You to Come and Look Over Our Wonderful Values. Come In and Look Over Our Bargain Tables. —Program from WEAR Dance orchestra ridge game ! 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In all the lat- $1.98 heels. .$3.9 est shades. value ... $1 98 value ..... 98 | Reg. $1.79 . $1.29 iastic over | more nt to do | into consid stern SL!ions 10:30—News 697—WNAC—Boston—130 §—The Smilers 6:30—Dinner da ’ I 1—WRBRS—Brooklyn—39 1 Steiger, s blind. But, desy k ir way to cxpress in n terms our ment of the tine barn dance pre PO S R A L L am & € . % Businessmen’s Lunches —Classical ‘\1\! hour 1 S i i) §:30—Jersey dance orchestra I3+ 40—Dito ) Music | oo wene—n 43¢, at the ; Concert program 9-4Dance orches 30:05—Karle Rhode PACKARD DRUG Bath Room Fixtures arket, news Lost and found SHLLELHLEHOLHHLY. s | A 1 Events of the day * | e ity T $Roger’s Soda Stands?, w | .n-n\g.nm,\hm- i li—Dance orchestra 3 mf e eara 5l IE in need of a new bath room or repairs see 'v.4a*l‘1f’ ]xrol "vl C "” e 20— WDBBR—Staten Island—117 : N " ?‘ i v o Fdi Intoreollogiute broadeast R e our line of ; iy sows G-RMINNEY CO., Ivc. ..%5v i $30—Violin Bath Tubs, Lavatories, Wall Fixtures, §| b Cruising the Al : e e Mirrors, Medicine Cabinets, Ete. 267 MAIN STREET 10:35—Radio forecast 610—WRBO—Jersey City—169 read or i et Orchestra | . . 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