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DAY. Eastern Standard Time. Note—Asterisks of the programs. ires to the left of call lett dicate kilocycles; those to meters ors n- right. New Eng-l;nfi Stations 630—WTIC—Hartford—17 Dinner Hotel He Trio: \meri hoven) music nial Days Back t Minu. (Paradis); (Poldini ymphony from (Haydn) a. Se garian Dan The Old R the Once 1 « Kreisler); rake (( ren 6 u Kna- 0 Old Vis Mili- ade e No. train Cane- I Adolp! R. I Al George W \dams iolds Blu and Boys T Tray semble with M. B nd Alice s Symphoni leanor Ca M. Harri ATt “ome Kt i ) . Love' g (M I (Brahme) (V)~ Lie (VI)—Co —Orchestra —Banjoliers 5—Bridgeport Anto Show 900—WBZ—Springficld—: -Market rep: Sdward J. Mc olloy) 15 E 1050—WICC—Bridgeport—: vs and the Newspaper Musical Mirth Makers 36—Musical program ory conc ‘Weds, New York ew York program *9—Pro-hockey om 1 ton Arena. B troit 10:30—George ( 11:30—Weather; missing g 860—WEEI—Boston—31 5:30—0'Leary’s Irish Minstrel 4:10—Bill, Anna and Pat, son 6:45—Big Brother club aurence J. Bolten, bass 5—Planist $—From New York §:30—Colonial Mixed quartet 4—From New York ing the Air —Radio forec: and we 697—WNAC—Boston—i3! an on Bruins 30—"Care of the Hair" 7:40—One Minute Talk 41—Lady the Ivories 50—Newspaper Sidelights v——Classical Half Hour s:80—Jersey dal h 9-—Program 4:30—Concert program Karl Rhode 616—WEAF—192 a music Dinner music h lect in I §—Three instrumentalists an garet Olsen, soprano 8:30—Quartet, solo: 3—Orchestra and s 10—Auction bridg 10:30—D: 11:30—Dance orc 660—WJ. f Washington W s and orchestr 4—Opera solos by orchestra 10—Don Armaizo, Wizard me as WBZ 950—WGBS—316 bugle ca Toronto Danc 1100— stra WEBJ S80—WMCA—311 mole or 9 0 and his orch nra istory, 1 Mar- | S—Ttalian music and sc | 9—Entertainment (*) Indicate Pick |9 | 11:40—Ore NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TU 1070—WDWM—Necwark—280 music ertain, ce music > music — W NJ—Newark—350 Orchestra 8:15—O0s: Voigt, baritone ~Hilda Harvey, soprano S:45—Alice Downes, contralto )—Artists an and 3 E nce mus 1190—WGCP—Newark—=252 Alice from Wonderland —Organ recital Orchestra 11:30—"Melo w, songs 0—WHN—361 5 Orchestra, Contest 5—Italian program Entertainer j—Prince Piotti, entertainer Orchestra Radio sweetheart Musical program 0—WODA—Paterson—398 port talk )—Dramatic club 4:45—Orchestra 1 e music 0—TFrolic 0—WIP—Philadelphia—508 nd concert 0—DMovie broadeast 11—Orchestra 760—W FI—Philadelphia—395 1080—WCAU—Philadelphia—278 7:30—Instrumental trio 8:15—Entertainers 30—Piano period 9—>Mind reader nk Cook, songs 30—Orchestra, 1090—WHAR—Atlantic Ci 7:30—Washington’s Birthday 275 7 ad- 0 and soloist 100—WPG—Atlantic City—300 V pia :10—Organ recital 10 10— WS T—studio pros S—Herr ) 1 me 85— Dance orchestra )—Dance orchestra 1290—WOKO—Peckskill—: )—Band concert 90—WGY—Schenectady—380 30—Dinn Irma ) n Toreign Policies" Eastern Stations P —G. Trombini, cellist 761—WBRS—Brooklyn—:i01 r music 2 Langwell, so c program Songs 50—W TRC—Brooklyn—210 t, pianist —Rochester—310 r music ha Gorst, soprano obl Orchestra t 1320—WN RJ—Jamaica 910—WGR—Buffalo—319 i—Dance orchest ‘George Was ¥ with WEA —Instrumental ensemble Jointly with WEAF 20—WIMAK—Bufialo—266 WMAK Movie club Lritorne yeide—216 al program gan recital Song concert report idress as WBZ as WJZ Southern S‘tations 20—WRAL—Baltimore—2 16 in Cirele r orchestra 610—WRC—Washington—169 Same as WEAL Talked About,” Nina F r duets o as WEAF WHAS—Louisville—100 as WEAFR i30—WFAA—Dallas—176 music d “WHEN IN HARTFORD s DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve v best, If you don’t believe it come in for a test. \Wholesale and Retail Depart- ment in Connection. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 State St. AARTEORL is the e Auto Painting Eapert Work Low Prices Spraying or Varnishing FRANKEIN PILLING STATION S0 DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT 250 an honr—10c. a mile. Specinl entes for long trips U-DRIVE AUTO RENTING Cor Seymowr and Elm Phone 3981-2 Day and Night Service — If your eves burn while you read o1 €O If you must hold the paper farther away Then your eyes need the at- tention of A.T.McGUIRE Cor. Arch and Walnut Sts. CROWLEY BROS, INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Estimates Cheerfully Given om Al Jobs — Tel 2018 267 Chapman Street L v hington's Birthday cele- | Under Grant’s | G30—WBAP—Fort Worth—176 Music al recital )—WSM—Nashville—283 alk tory stations and e'll take t impor e ose néarer by. Of ;.n»" 10 us is the KS00, § since we h heard a station in that, representative we heard | n't so hot, as far a 1060 in ) Dakota, Sp 00—WsB—Atlanta—i28 as WEAT educational program idge lesson ed, altho loud enov anxious to hear som ntil about 1 o'clock in th nd then fish around on a h of 360 meters. The sta-| ough rather rough and | vocalist s singing “The Girl | Friend,” with a tinny plano accom- | paniment, made so by the quality of transmission. { PR i | i—Concer you're y up mornin waveleng tion came th 9 | i 800—KTHS—HOt Springs—375 | 10—Dan music; talk Jam special features 814—WFHH—Clearwater—355 T—Music; talk | | We picked up KFI, Los Angeles, | and we heard the call letters three | times, although not onc: did we| to get the titles ¢f numb ‘ announcer out there talks in a; conve: tional tone of voice, pitching his voice slightly |than usual for thd call letters and | |the city, but dropping down almost | fout of sight other things. A Hawaii | cialty came through c |a whisper, this heing followed by | piano solo. It was a popular n r. but not with u ver heard it before . e 2—Concert; dance music 60—CZE—Mexico City—350 10—Music; weather; lecture o 30—CYJ—Mexico City—350 i | 10—Talk; music {dser Western Stations 0—WTAM—Cleveland. ariety concert | 7—Concert orchestra me as WEAF nce mu 389 . { meters we Greensborough, which was testing sure of the call letters, : announcer gave them ut 20 times in succession. Appar- were testing modulation which was terrible at the time we were listening. Distorted as the di but very loud. .. T10—WLW—Cincinnati—122 Mus —Entertainment 9—Orchestral concert 920—WSAI—Cincinnati—. String quartet 8-11—Program from WEAF | 12—Dance orchestra CHICAGO ON THE 870—WCBD—Zion—315 | 9—Instrumental and vocal music 50—WEFUO—St. Louls—515 alks ;music 1070—KMOX—St. Louls—280 { T—Dinner music; string quartet 3—string quartet !lo-‘_‘—]'npnl;\r music; dance orch. 620—DOC—DavenpOort—184 IR TONIGHT ens, | . WEFIW, came °n another kinsviile, with aston new Kentucky, hing volume, on at was after 1 icer possessed on ming southern oice with a smile.” PR one, | 1oy [througt |o'cloc |of t The station be a new one, | becausa it isn't listed and we had/| | never run across it before. A Madis- | onville Women's club program was | being presented and the nouncer bade us not to go 'way because there s lots of entertainment to come. mission was exccllent and tonal ity was well nigh perfect. An en-| mble offered “0Old Kentucky |Home,” and we spent considerable e listening to telegrams from all | rts of the country. People in other | enjoying good reception, reports of re- Telegrams | United | i —Lecture must | 720—WCCO—Minneapolis—i16 6:15—Children’s hour; markets 4 Musical program ; markets 11:05—Outdoors League talk; music —WDAF—Kansas City—366 Air; orchestra ithawk Frolic 930—KOA—Denver—322 S—Markets; news rm talk; stocks; news ridg; T I qu tes were |too, according to the ception of that station. came from all over | States. | 0 Ty, 1—Dance music M. Robertson an announcer who had a southern drawl, came thro on a wave length of 3 below WIIW, Clear some nt, b P 08 soloist sang “Old J as we were tuning followed | ‘, WFHH, C ater, Florida, | . Through the Static —_—e ] | And now we'll tel hesitated to say, a £ |a certain evening was the best of the season for radio reception. We were | hoping that another would come |along, which would eclipse all pre- | vious records. Last night was | evening was ‘flhroll:.:h and we say that it was th | carcer which stretches over a T of pretty near five years, W {stations we had never heard of tfore and accomplished excc distance, bringing in the Coast wit out a great deal of effort. There was | practically no static during t art of the night, but you W odays aren’t sure of t t we think . 1llinoi led to best of our radio we upon same. by . Louis Blues’ ard it anywhere od. He played 1s well as rs biting raps of |ence which wer | since the |over with. W levening and stations f |over the dials. It was | keep 'em out, and WI most into oblivion by | nou type of int | . not troublesome, | We ti d had it | KVOO, s intense all | the air. It cked in all | favorably mpossible to |In fact they are lo s nosed | wave e > broa 1 listened crowded it on both ¢ signed We traveled all over the and we we accorded e | wonderful reception everywhere. [ by a serics of chime Volume. Volume. Volume. It was ter- { 1 {rific and we can't go too r to im-lor | press that upon No | playe | fading to speak of. I | A s My Way Home.” We'll start out with the unusual |dear sir, excellent! 1 in just in time to he Oklahoma, come loud, 1sa, on was ver with WI 375 meters, the latter the same and we h just before tion to homa cat st before the | it. An a theaters e in My houncer us all about anist in one of th 1 “There Ain't No May D " "Deed I Do Excellent, your minds. my | BABY | TOILET SEATS Fit Over Regular Seat. CLEAN — WHITE SANITARY BABY CANNOT FALL OUT Fold up so that they can he used in traveling. See them in our window. A. A. MILLS PLUMBING — HEATING — SHEET METAL PHONE 381 66 WEST MAIN STREET ST. STORE TO RENT Rental $125 Monthly See W. L. HATCH CO. Phone 3100 MAIN THE City Hall Bldg. | 3 Family House in a very desirable location at No. 98 Columbia Street. Right in the best part of the southwest section of New Britain. You will never have to worry about renting this house. Lot 50 x 165 feet. Camp Real Estate Co. 72 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 3053-6, Bank Bldg. } | tion was I!vziyr‘rl‘l | tened to one nu { eratin lon our nd “Im |7 K SDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1927. Baltimore, broadcasting from the fact | banquet hall of the Chateau Hotel,| Troy; WCCO, Minneapolis; oux | where a crowd of midshipmen from | Columbus; WBBM, Chicago; WAAT, | gram from the University. of Mis- | Annapolis were having a good time. | The dance orchestra was worth lis- tening to, and the fact that the sta- away down on about 230 meters didn’t hamper things any. It was loud, although a dis(urbancn; | something like very loud, prolonged | | code accompanied by a howl messed | up things for a short time. After lhat“ we enjoyed almost perfect reception, | with now and then a shade of Intr'r-!‘ forence from WOWO, Fort Wayne, | The orchestra played “My y Knows How.” The announcer stated that the station is usually on | the air Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 10 to 11 o'clock, but that this morning’s affair was some- thing extra special. According to him 1 ret performance preceded the dancing. B WD, was extreme- | Nighthawks present- ed an interesting program. We li r by Kaufman's I Love You came on the air ba, signed off 1 lots of dance s boosted its and it came although a Kansas City orchestra, Just before WDAF 6-KW at Tuincu, C after having presc music. The tion b power to 4,000 watts rough fit to be tied, trifle distorted B Early in the evening we ran across WCAM, Camden, N. J., which is op- just a few points ~ below WDBZ. The former station was fully 1s loud as 1gfield and we listened to the Mandarin Cafe from Philadelphia. of the numbers. . . one WSYR, also came our pro- arried the station for | s its first appearance A delightfully smooth to lling in L. Although grams have carri some time, it dia axophone chorus Love' attr he first place and the announcer hoost stores of Syracuse. P o'clock, WLSI, Provi- its wave | some of the At about 7 lence, was quite a bit o length and it interfered with WJZ's | wave to some extent. There was a whistle whenever we tuned in either station. Whether this condition pre- vailed all evening we don't know. . o We might say that WJZ was on the air with a test program at about 1 o'clock this morning, for the in- formation of those who sondered what station it was. We listened to it for a while, piano solos forming the of the program, and we didn’t | hear the call letters announced. The station shut off quite often in the middle of a number, to return to the {air with something fixed. . ox % WLS, C ed off about § cago, Lefore it sig o'clock, announced a Radio Show at the Rainbow Gar- next Monday night. Not the | omary exhibition of radio scts a monster eville program wrticipated Chicago radio 5. Acco to the announce- going affair. \neing tickets reser- 50 make at to ions ar your applic was loud. tions ea Boys broad- from WSAI, Cin- cinnati, at about 7:30 o'clock or so. The station was extremely loud and the rendition of Yo' Hands” was all that ¢ been d¢ » Dan Dugan’s pro; cast could ha e list others we ¢'d like to mention from cach space, no kid Hartford; Now for of in. i progra really haven't Here goc 10 shington; WE. Moines; . Portland; WNAC, SB, | CFCF, 2 > WODA, rson; In; WPG, Pittsburglr; WTAM, Cleveland; KDKA, York; EMBLEM FOR THIS WASH/INGTON - BUT Sy A HATCHET IS A PEACE ON EARTH. SOMETHING To GEORGE AND TWO TOGETHER AND MAKE A PARLOR SCANDAL OULT OF, en, if we have mom,' Ana still another new one, WCBM, [ WLWL, New York; WRNY, NeWI hadn't heard in about a year. It York; WMBF, Miami Beach; WHAZ, | came through strong on its wave WAIU, | length of 441 meters, with a pro- Jersey City; WBAL, Baltimore; “From the WMSG, New York; WGY, Schenec- tady; WSUI, Iowa City, souri. A piano duet, South,” was included. s . e A WOW of a night! . s That’s all for today, thanks! —P. E. L. ‘We forgot to mention among the unusual stations WOS, Jefferson City, Missouri, from which we WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT THE NEW BRITAIN MARKET CO. 318 MAIN ST. PHONE 2485 Morning Special from 7 to 12:30 Lean Fresh Fresh Cut Shoulders 18¢ 1 SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE SHORT Lean Smoked Skoulders | Hamburg 18¢ ™ 2 s 25¢ STEAK Ib. 39c EXTRA SPECIAL—AIl Day Specials—EXTRA SPECIAL Best Pure | }Lard .... 2 Ibs. 25¢c. Sound Yellow ! Rumford’s Baking Onions .. 4 Ibs. 14c. Powder 1 Ib. can 25c. 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