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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927. I‘i"\ —Bible lecture 1000—WITAR—Atlantic City—! 620—WOC—Davenport—i84 | E Vocal duets 7:45—Lecture period 0—Mus §:50-—Quintet Concert trio 3 ow Boys' quartet 10—Health and hygiene )—Studio concer ly—same as WEAF 1 — WAAT—Jersey City T90—WGY—schenectad y—380 | 11—Concert Stock reports; news )—WCCO—Minneapolis—116 —Dinner music | $:45—Music -WGY DBook Chat | ame as WEAF 5 : i —Vito Nanna sity prograr 11—Weather; dance music; talk THURSDAY {8—"Irish Minstrel ‘\\:,.).,t:,m“‘; ‘n‘ T \—TFrom WEAF 20—WDAF—Kansas City—366 8:16—Trving ‘Argay, violinist chis Orchestra | hool of the Air Eastern Standard Time. {8:35—Anna Rizzuto, soprand e 30—New Vighthawk Frolic ; (roh am KHJ—Los Angeles—1i05 Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick!S Concert_orchestra B gl bt g oeans FREIUAr IRt O ORCH 80108 2 orchestra 11:30—Organ recital 9:30—Child 610—WKBO—Jersey Clty—169 0— WMAK—Buffalo—266 10:40—Talk ; 11—Nows; concert 30—KGO—Oakland—301 Symphony orchestra; markets Yperetta 30—Dance music -Dinner music Auto Laws” % 30—O0re ] Fizires to the left of call letters in- 570 WNYO—3526 —Orche dicate kilocyele : meters, —Dinner music 7:30—Dance program SlerUr Stephen Ferko. violinist $:30—The Music Study club Talk o H. Caldwell, songs Philip Krumholz, baritone #9:30—Dedication of new studi Hints' ):15 n & Dunn, songs 940—WGP—Buflalo—319 New England Stations 4 i 0¥, sorHeust > ontile, tenor 6:30—Dance orchestra 830=—WTIO—Hart{ord—136 G I I ) Bopran 710—WOR—Newark—105 881—WOKT—Rochester—310 ¢ Concert, Hotel He T:15—1 ) S v 6:15 semble | a—Twilight Hour | | . Excerpis I 7:30 ce alarms i:45—Plano duo 6:45—Dinner mu i : : Al : 7—Ensemble > school (o ! ek 2 s—Percy H. Boat, baritone 527 —WKBW—Buffalo—363 | id Stimer, pia | ns a H Y H - e : Fifth Victim Lies Today in Orchestra and soloists p : . lecturer | 1g_Contralto; cellist e Texas Hospl[a] 3 FALIES 5—FPhil and Anne Brae | T—Mid-Wee 1 § > t Bebee, 80 10:55—News bulleting ar R Patrick’s Chus ro - g i Dance orchestra ' ittshurgh—309 an Antonio, Texas, Feb. 17.—R) RS e : ; R UICE WA eptieaos Little § ony orche Licutenant Benedict A. Coyle, ) tta Purves, sopran : Orchestra Markets and news Cadet John W. Green and Prival ety rit x ter Monrie, tenor T—Bill Fellmeth, 3 Wiz | udet, accompanist for | G:4 b 1 (0—Orchestr: o Gonce 2 Rudolph C. Bartel were killed when :Iixfs Purves. )L‘\II'{: W ur olinist 10:30—Radio Boys T '\,‘p(;:‘nfl;l'al ot T 1 s R i ‘;“"‘)‘ ";"‘\‘,"’ T —— of about 150 feet at Camp Stanley Sa O——a. 8 7 a Ma MeCormick b} 5 ()—" —Newd (Clarke); b. What Is e ) Ty i R o ’ late yesterday and crashed to the in the He a Rose (Prothe- | §:15—Joc ; R Southern Stations roe); ¢. Whistle and T Will Come | *§:30- * \—Camp Fire Girls; planist 7 to Fouw My (Ol Seotet e I samp Ko (‘p’_’)" Bl 610—WRC—Washington—169 | : : Miss P 1 nee i 8 5 ,.,‘m;.» harpist; Orchestra from WIEAL near Fort Worth caused the death Barltone — a. Just for Today| SS0—WMCA—3 11 R plab BLBR A DS 7 E e of Quincey Burnett, former Tort (Densmore) n (e g String ensem resa Kettell, soprano o SES Worth police captain, and probable Fontenaill i 7w ) y ke Peggy Gilroy e o e fatal injuries to John C. Goggin Boyd) 8 r 10—Pianist 5 o = 5 i Mr. Terry ot o s 1170—WRVA—Richmond—266 Soprano—a. The Gap In the Hedg S = g ; Dancs mausio | s—Market rep they were n,\uu:(rr.;.\lxrd ;n “\rrmw“. i S s 3 S $:15—Studio recital; dance ore Licutenant vlo an rivate (Barnard); b. ues (Vander- i FGOP—! ; : ; « Thel Synchrophase pool); © Tn the Wild Woods This \]\‘m:‘;:\\m ‘\\!On?fli‘[‘“‘:"? 100—WHAS—Louisville— artel were taking off in a Douglas ek sapted e i Dl CEREDE $:30-10—Concert e At e e to return to Kelly field fi¥ beautifu Morning (Clarkson. J—Serern ¥ 5 By 30-1 Concert; Sunday school plane v f HH: i _C - : U;,””'.;‘"",ffl”“ lesson; welfare talk; time an- When the accident at Camp Stanley Cani Bttt , Barltone—a. Blow, Blow, Thou £ e e SR nouncement happened. Cadet Green was flying Winter Wind (>:\r' T Tyl L. b i tot | 8H—WFGH—Clearwater—: alone in a DH training plane and ador Song (Bizet) | ; s prE A Dinner music; talks was firing on the target range. G hestrs 0—Quintet | st atial Apparently neither pilot saw the e, e Pl ance music other ship before the crash. Both 3:30—Capitol Theater orchestra. = 4 i < B T ance music | planes hurtled down in a tangled $—Sascha Jacobsen String Quartet v g S 700—WSB—Atlanta—128 mass of wreckage and the flyers —Sascha Jacobsen String Quar s . weather Dinner music neert; educational pro were killed in. (DThe Quartet—Quartette in A 7:15 o Gltale s A . tantly, 0RO o . ene : ; : s ohion Jientenant Coyle is survived by his minor, Andante, Menuetto, Allcgro S8 Sy : K 7 b iabo Mis Mabel iGoviatot Keily or uper one uall y moderato (Schubert). (1) The \ Intertainers R s Bl e e Quartet—a. Irish Cradle Song | 7:40—Smiles Girls, songs i —WSM—Nashyille—2 b ) (Arr. Pochon): b. Sally in 10—Syncopaters faothcsmients ; FOI‘ Program Selectivity Alley (Arr. Bridge); c. Ch A hion: it Oriiaatn Giosn 1o Burvived Lho 35 3 t-Ja ) = = Jinner ncert ALeE g Y A8 (Scott-Jacobsen). r Sueng . —Revellers e mother, Mrs. Agatha Green of Chi- 2 a. Menuet (Haydn) oy —WRST—Bay Shore—216 v‘»“"’;:}‘; »’:":({r‘;’:‘f‘i““‘ ! cago. | (3 b. Andante (Mozart); c. Moment |10 e storles [Eitnne Private Bartel is survived by or y unlng Musical (Schubert); d. Andante 1 & Alks 2o0C Tk sister, Mrs. L. W. Lozen of Detroif. two airplanes collided at an altitude ground. Another air accident late today civilian aviator. The plane in whicl (Schumann); e. Intermezzo (Men. ! i 30—Organ recital 2 i dhar 630—WFAA—Dallas—176 delssohn). Bari §:15—Gang songs iy S e ‘NOW Criminal Type Now ‘ For Distance Reception 10—Weather. 3 15:1 Adams, readir —H. Vanwort, tenor S N ) 2 1050—WICC—Bridgeport e R et Nac S0 :30—Musica | Appearing in London —Entertainers. nee orchest 32 S ca—227 | 3 $—Hour of music, ! : S n.o;p\\ ,\’lnlllmL ganiaici : > Tondon, Feb. 17 (UP)—Owing to 900—WBZ—Springficld— : g P e (o ) i the invasion of London of & new 5:55—Market Report. G A s 12-1—John Josey, org type of criminal, described as the P . SRl Danas gl 800—KTHS—Hot Springs—: gunman type, a special Scotland rice 6:30—Lecture, “The Psychology 0 K Tanrel, songs 5 0. Toek il 288 ty g i, song 1200—WORO—Peekskill—233 (| Fr o sl Sl Hes beed tr- Personal Problems.” \ 30 e o e —T! y Collegians, e s i—Mexico City—350 anized to clear London of the men- ! el 3 i 70—WODA—Paterson—391 ace. The type rather closely resem- | $1 5 ynchrop: ase 7:20—Flute quartet; Nina Mae n . ‘ 9:30—Concert 4 -Studio program 10—Music; weather; lecture bles the gangster of America. Forde, soprano. et 3 5 : g P ; ) )-5:50 vs; sport talk 30—CYJ—Mexico City—410 | If there is any increase in the D crime wave, according to_an an- | rom New York. nor; planist P, el Disls K 6—Orchestra 10—Talks; music | 1 I A Jack Davis, ba e sl | nouncement by Scotland Yard, it | iess Accessories may be necessary to provide police ¥ will Give G. and Pals 30—Harmony a | officers with means of protection from “The Geist o Do 7 J e . Devotional service Western Stations ; T 1100— MOH—273 g sines n se vea S a = '7_“‘\\“I 3 ," a—Melody Four s sine ; Igr »(‘»“v”fi-(::nm:i'o:‘mmm has | 3 erms i ol s TRy S DL S ‘r\"nli\‘r- officors are mot ! $3 Results alld i "r“u‘;\dr:rt,“,g‘r O | armed with revolvers and have rare- Y VEAF. T 5 = lv been inconvenienced in their w kl S . f . 9—From WEAF. y . flr\'\I’lfPllllullvlpllln—fln.‘ g Program work because of this. It is stated ee y a.tls actlon e i i [ that skillful criminal organizations 7 nee orchestra 6—The Smilers. —Pianist €:30—Dinner Dance, Sinfonians. $ Sea Tslanders i are desperate in their mghods. §:30-Dincur : e : : See It Hear It S—tosn 3 e sl 7:30—Lady of the Ivories. ; : 9—Trom WEAF r concert 8—Musical Program. | ok 500—WIP—Philadelphia—508 as WEATF 8:15—Theater Studio. Dinner music S ncinnati—326 | Fresh Oysters, at 9:15—Metropolitan Grand orchestra. |, i T 1 call and birthday list; piano|7:30—Musicale 3 860—WEEI—Boston—349 112 mid. ol §-11—Program from WEATF Clams, Scallops 8:45—Market news. 11—Dance orchestra Served in our Dining Room or to b:55—Lost and Found. 3 S 1 t : 1 Synagogue 710—WLW—Cincinnati— (22 take home. 6—Events. 5 : 5—T.isa Lisona, poprano Excellent Service. . " ‘Hints to Motorists" | 7:40—Dance orchestra T:15—Antomobile feature 10—Program in existence here, and that they 6:05—Joe Rines orchestra. 6:44—Highway bulletin. Gt Chamber 4:25—Mandolin club 10—Light opera period 6:45—Big Brother club. ; Ere ol o 10:05-—Da orchestra 11—Popular songs ac al' 7:30—Bob Stevens, xylophone iEfehin e O 12:05—Midn 365 MAIN ST 7:50—Newspaper sidelights. T 5:20— stra. "y 0 H 5—Happy Boys. % The Radio Play CHICAGO ON THE AIR TONIGHT | ystel' Ollse . con. WAt & Ancm srs VICTROLAS PIANOS RADIO 8:30—Albert Berger, violin. BT e g it T [ Eastern Stations Setenafen 870—WCBD—Zion City—345 | oL i 11—Radio forecast; weather A = “Hour of Musie 9—Quartet; soloists WJAR—Providence—185 761—WBRS—Brooklyn—391 3—The Unity Artists 7:50—Talk. =28 1—The musical Chefs §—Orchestra. —F WEAF. 3 1 —Entertainers = bl o WL . Bath R . THE OLD HOME TOWN ____ 5:15—Orchestra. s 80— Orchoat at oom letures g 5 HE‘ -DonT 6—Dinner music. : | S 6:50—"Women Sculptors.” ks tenc 850—W CGU—TLakewood—35 M week Tomon o ; Sist 7 *\*rflhr&‘:n( 2 : N/ pu:rrsgoc;l;l 7:30—Ch: ters in literature ade Rert Dixor artis a . 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