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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1927. | P [ 05—Dinner music phis, — , . D | 1" P secretary of of commerce Sh” A th P nt Spea I ; —fifilfi? E':x?’\f:fi:y G(lleg:rcluh ”mugh 'he sldli(‘ imd‘sp:;\‘l ek makibea per- no er a’ a $:30—Hampton University Male | sonal survey of the conditjons in the quartet flooded areas of the Mississippl Val- 10—Address, Red Cross | Saturday night, as far as we were ley. On April 30 he returned to [ ] ’ @ b 10:15—Grand organ recital conterned, was a dismal failure. Memphis prepared to tell the nation, 760—WFI, Philadelphia—395 Outside of the early evening dinner by means of the radio, what he had ls e 5 nls n and at the same time make an § G e —Ernie Holst's orchostra concerts from WBZ we heard ) MONDAY, [ tonnr 8 590—WIP, Philadelphia—308 nothing to speak of. At about & appeal on behalf of the Red Cross 11:01—Dance program 3:10—Dinner music o'clock a washing machine in a for funds to relieve the suffering of Eastern Daylight Saving Time, 570—WNYC—326 :45—Department of Agriculture house nearby started out vn its mer- more than 200,000 people of the in- —_— . §—Hermag Neuman, planist Roll call; birthday ilst ry mission, satd mission being com- ted’ sections. : Note—astertsks (*) Tndlcate Pick | 0:10—Market high spots; piano T60—WLIT, Philadelphia—395 plcted at about 11 o'clock, so you cretary Hoover made his ad- o or of the program. 20— Elcmentary German lessons 30~Dream Daddy can see how much fun WE had. We | dress in the studio of WMC, Mem- ° ° / . i FFigures to the left of call fetters in- | dvanced”German lessons S—The Minstrels were able to bring in WJZ, WPG, |phis, after having been intdoduced dicate kilocycles; those to right Police alarms; scores §:30—From WEAF WGY, WTAM and a few others, but |by an announcer in New York. meters 0—Piaro Twins 1000—WPG, Atlantic Uity—300 the continued roar of the motor | Without a pause his voice followed 55—Max half\l.l‘s, tenor . 7:10—Organ recital ruined everything for us. It also that of the announce ig\:r l&l‘lld e . s Guglieri, musical saw R Gt sTe ruinad everything last night, in spite | wires his message traveled to Chi- New England Stations Present Problem 05—Ballads of the fact that ;‘flcr it fmnm mr;n. 0 and thence to New York, where - |9—Laura Yates, soprano; Mair: (.j5_gaxophone quartet porks and pammer fandles for it was distributed through the p‘nncl 630—WTIC, Hartford—176 By ANSL e tudio program awhile, it was much better. The of the National Broadcasting Com- = ~ = : 9:3 y. Slogans,” g’ “Gotocit orchestra 5 washing was all done and, although pany to stations of the red and blue r Goose” Bossie Lil- Joseph T. Griffin 0:30—Concert orchestra we expected that, the next thing networks. . 1 9:45—Walter Schuster ballad recitil o Dance orchestra we'd know, the clothes would b Back came the words of Secretary| o ert, Totel Bond|10:05—"Cookie,” Sunshine Girl | 10:30—Coneert hour hung out on the line and then would | Hoover, still on the wires, through 13 e rall jerger, director: a. | 10:20—Bear Mountain orchestra Ji D ceie s ohesti get tangled up n our aerial, event- | Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Nashville, to} (Frommel); L. Adagio | 1":30—Police alarm 2 11:30—Dance orchestra ually rending it asunder and causing , Memphis, and WMC, ~where they; ique (Godard); c. Operatic | 930—~WGBS—318 1090—WHAR, Atlantic City- it to collapse absolutely, we had a were at last broadcast after a trip rpts (arr. He & ==t “']‘L-‘I“-'r””' ; —Book talk lot of fun. The bloopers were active of e 7,700 miles. No pauses, no New and 5:30—Belgian string trio | side, and volume was fair. There was no aks in spite of the distance. e Dinner co “onti | Ti15—Dounia Rutenberg, pianist statics worth mengoning, but there Al of this might have been elim- “'N"""‘:”L:::k'“:’i“s;n'::.‘::' ‘\‘:‘:‘ s S80—WMCA—341 | Q . s {hral sated by sending the speech direct ng from | i I o Q was code on some stations. inated by sending the spee rngold) | 6:10—Harold Normanton, Southern Stations ) Sl into the transmitter of WMC. But, nishes and Painters’ Supplics ll:(’:xlthn‘lz;lx‘xl"nl- :\L"‘r(l‘.ll'!k 1220—WBAL, Baltimore—246 H. C. Witwer disappointed us last (hen the t?fl)wr s@l:oln‘a \x;??\a\for::' in the city. 7:30—Same as WJZ evening. He spoke from WJZ in the sands of listeners would n B v —Musica i course of the National Weekly re which. : : 1 rnsulf:x s.-:un.-. Yonture uqi?fil‘fi?fii"fi view program. We expected to I ich fogthomd eh ""f"\;"l'iéf Standard beands-diat carry oue J=hhe Monils S e e tishe T 0T e ot musis 640—WRC, Washington—169 a brilliant talk, replete with wise |lomes by the waters of the Missis-} unqualified guarantee of sat- Heg it Mcalpin News :30—Same as WJZ cracks and witty remarks. Instead, SPpiriver. o 0 istaction in every detal. s oant o By eE Rt —Same as WEAF this King of slang heavers, broke out| 8 8 R b, pianist 11—Club 8 c with a message that brought tears | S m:,,l]:' S T A CRITsky | e ' \ 0—WRVA, Richmond—256 to our eyes, not tears of sadness, but | D o s ovaieatre 630—WFAA, Dallas—i76 have been used hundreds of times s to be built at Chicago. It will Drive oyerand discuss your r\xyl“ LSS (Schuett), | ¥ 1100—WPCH—273 3:30-9—Music ; and lm”rx :l;l! ok romarktlrom n‘m.;-lx more fl\a: :; m'illl?;\ ‘\llt\)ll)l;\(rsbflnd paint problems with Mr. iss ¢ g “Yes Mam, Sir” 10:30-11:30—Musicale paper. Te didn't seem any too surc will accommodate 7,5 ancers. 3 5 AL B od Tree|5:15—Smiling Burt Duckman, ver- heatrical presentations (92 VR T vk g M ) By &”“‘;‘ g Park as long as (Buzzio-Peccia), Miss Marek 1060—WSM, Nashville—283 we were disappointed, is to speak you please. 5 tions from “Thais” (Mas an About the House 7:30-9—Same as WJZ t{\e truth. The rest of the program ¢ s Smiling Burt Duckman 800—KTHS, Hot Spring—375 | Was up to the usual standard. There | LEHIGH of Summer | —Syd Wolff, songs —Arlington orchestra; talk, music | 78 a bit of dialogue from a current A A P S e —Specialties story and there was music and sing- | " 830—WBAP, Fort Worth—476 | INg. togcther with talk between “The B T e e oot S BT ol I¢s Right from Rackliffe’s . Conway, Broadway chat 11:30—Popular music % & T outiten ol outhestra: | 12:30—Plano; musicale The “Man From Cook's” provided | TALKS I o i his usual highly interesting travel s e g b i P o —John Rogers, baritone highly 2 » . . i ' . talk last evening, also ¢ .. ) 4 odies for the Folks at Home,” Wal 5—John Keuhns, baritone Western Stations }m L L “'I ;im?thfrhom;;x |3\« : HESE two 3 tor Baglsy s Iohman's dance orchestra o | wa The talk was decidediy e aa 1120—WDRC, New Haven—268 M. Jacobs, soprano; Geo. Ballard, | 939_KDKA, Pittsburgh—309 o : et mean that T:10—Ernie Golden's orchestra ceived the message which meant so ey R ¥ r G 3 ring, as are all of these j coal, R R | 9:30—Schoot of Music recital —Markets; basebull evs | Sunday cvening chats, Tho orchest i you become a v 10:30—Brennan and Shaw, harmons | 1.4 g ae \vog y helped considerably, providing ap- 5 oher ¢ Gut PARK STREET TEL. 5000 BIGELOW STREET ain_trio X e 11—Billy Fagan, tenor : 4 A propriate selections during the N Tiave: no 9—Entertain Time signals; weather pauges in the address, you'll 1060—WICC, Bridgeport—282 11:15—Day £ Elman, town clown 650—WCAE, Pittsburgh—161 | AR cause to be sorry s—Hawalian orchestra I 802 VI =371 #—Dinner concert WTAG. Worcester, came through in any respect. Studio program 1 6:30-—Hour of successtul women 0—Uncle Kay-Bee o S oS Genuine Ors~—c Bl Ri 4:30—Twing 7—Stock, baseball, sports e |loud, a bass soloist presenting “The ine Qre~~c Blossom Rings 10—Seven Gables orchestra Keden and Ethel Merman, |5:30.11:30—Same as WEAF £ LpehCTnaens (hinan Gocunalle) ANt Toslrade Gahles onei i 2 g 3 manner, For a change we listened x # g 11—Buggy Riders ~.3ffig: SRR 1-1—Dance music | to the station for about five minutes, Onjilhiei{erts b O iCost 11:50—Weather reports T Joncert ensemble TI0—WTAM, Cleveland—389 | \Gihout having code butt in. WIS 900—WBZ, Springfield—333 Real ‘estate talk T—Theater music s e ot s Be et 5:35—DMarket reports; baseball re- sner Brothers’ orchestra | g_geudio cononrt rovidence, was loud, with a-Seventh sults of games played in the | C. A. camp series | 8:30—Same as WEAF Day: Mmm.h r.‘".' STANLEY SVEA American, National and Eastern ssner Brothers' orchestra 11—Novelty program BT WA and WO s leagues Twenty Years Ago,” H. Gerns- yg:30—Dance orchestra b i i COAL ,‘((,) i Y | f—Organ recital from Hotel Statler| back | 11:30—Organ recital among others t we heard. We GRAIN & | | A 4 ) o ‘ o > i a i e mained with WJZ most of the eve- . 6:30—Billy Morgan and George |10 Baulinsiwetson SUiolin s G 850—WWJ, Detroit—333 . S 4 PAN 18 X it Rogers, popular song duo rolicking Freshmen, Songs |7_pinner music TR s Gt b COMPANE A 3 gy, F in 5 - itor: T 2 FAR VISION ey St AtT as s 3 X" orohes el ims were uniformly good. T Stanl nd Dwight Sts, CIFFAR 6:45—Henry D. Curry, tenor with as- | 11—Eddie Elkins’ orchestra $:30—Same as WEAF 3 Ehmbuthad. Cor. Stanley a ight Sts, 2 sisting artists 830—WHN—361 T10—WLW, Cincinnatt in-C:p;‘rlilll‘:]:l: »‘lll\[g“\!éol“;'m ;Ml favor- pel, 419. Menus & Birnbaum, Props. HAP} INE. S B il res T—WHN “Movie” clu g : ke h Asui“]w:“ur:xi‘:::x e A TR oy el ';::(Pm,“E,nrcx}:h;::{\.‘rgm slikiosamongiotls s | Open SuD B v Brunswick orchestra 8:20—Dance orchestra | 920—WSAI, Cincinnati—326 vt AL G | 1 ! i world for the boy 0—Roxy and his Gang, from WJ% 9:50—"Care of the Hair” | = fiGot Wing (’ Lu For her day everything must be by the use of our Aleppo Drum Corps or Shriners’ | 10:15—Pertection Radio Period 0—Smith orchestra JEWELER & DIAMOND DEALER chosen with greatest care. ‘t (i . Let us assist you in the selection aplometrys Next Sunday’s concert by the St 295 MAIN ST NEW SRITAIN of the rings she will approve and band | 11—Dance, orche. 1—Musicale i Be FLiNEY S E phony orchestra will be the las :30—Light Opera Hour from WJZ: P At 818 EALIOD of the s from 'WTIC. Such was 3 chéstra: Mystio)] n Stats ’ e 8 s = | P A D INILZT ¢ psy Serenade, orchestra; Mystic Eastern Stations CHICAGO IS SILENT. | the announcement by Hantora mil-| Three Family House, 15 rooms, cherish forever. Genuine Traub A P INKUS b Beauty, orchestra; My TFaithtul =k Stradivarius from “Sari,” tenor 7 FAAT, Jersey City—23p solo; Indlan Summer, Herbert, or- fa T | G—Vail' ans Detas [ M nest Sunday ae | Built within six months. to show them to you. | _300MAIN ST _ chestra; To the Land of My OWN (7 \Wilhur Whittaker, tenor Thorough Eye Examinations :;"l,l_ L MR S Dr. Henry R. Lasch | NEW BRITAIN A Romance from “The Enchantress,” 5—Sports resume | Price $15,000. | x soprano solo; Selections {rom 7,50 Came the Dawn” Glasses Fitted : LTS ; i 353 Main St. ! M C Lewltt | “Love Q' Mike” (Kern), orches- Optical talk | Sitting less than 10 fect from the | 5 | o | Setocd b | HENRY F. REDDELL |{1ichert Hoover snore to she tisten Mftay | Evomlea Tremiments }| | Jowelor & Diamendibeater | (| “WHEN JIN. SHARTRORD solo; Tea for Two “No, No, Nan- oy ! h A ver spoke to the listen- - Up 1 Flight 299 Main St._ | | DINE WITH US.” |ers of the nation. Yet his volce < 5 Ontometrist 5 i Everything we serve is the very best, ette,” tenor and soprano duet; In spe ! | traveled =00 les 1 it a inck), hest! B S PR 99 West Main St. Phone (185 | | traveled some 2,700 mil=s before i the Shadows (Finck), orchestr: '. . n 272 MAIN STREET | ANNOUNCEMENT " "é""' Spirit” (Burleigh), Tenor 8010; |15’ id WAAT Nut club (L m..l-';..'s"‘o | If you don't believe it come in RUDY S ! for a test. Spiritual “Every Time 1 Feel the | was put on the air by WC Mem- | Ballet: a. Pas des Amphores $50—WNJ, Newark—353 (Chaminade), b. Plerette, orches-|¢.10_Blue Bird orchestra | Wholesale and Retail Depart : The Fi Love, A \ 1 . Faa e . USRSt o i Lo 2o, 20gsl Radio Hour Battery Service | Fine Watch, Clock and | ment in Connection. orcheatra; In a Chinese Tea Gar-|g; R S e Has moved from 130 Last Main | | Jewelry Repairing. | THE HONISS (Lang), orchestra 8:30—812th Infantry clation —Vincent Breglio and his solo| 740" WOR, Newark—405 I | 186 Easthain st. we:gding Ri"g shop OYSTER HOUSE ord{ellm ¢ 6:15—Jacques Jacobs' ensemble 11—Weather reports; missing per- Kathleen Robinson, songs . (Rear of Atlantic Filling Sta.) 22 State St. Under Grant’s Krazy Kat Kiddles Klub " Current Events” UTO ELECTRIC SERVICE = 35—Dinner dance 30—Gedney Banjo orchestra L. 708 ALWAYS. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 30—Lady of the Ivories 9—H. Ware, musicale; E. Swain, FOR YOUR WANTS | FOR YOUR WANTS | | : | baritone | §—Wlltred Rabkin, nvolinist |9:30—16th Infantry band e e a er e e §:16—Concert program |10:15—Allan concert trio; Helen 9:30—Kahakalau Sextette Miller, contralto 10:05—"Jimmie" Gallagher's orch. | 1055 Nows bulleting 11—Symphony dance orchestra e e e S 11:30—Organ recital by Arthur Mar- |1} i e ee ones tel 11:35—Levitow's orchestra 860—WEEIL Bostou—348 1190—WGCP. Newark—234 . 5 35—Positions wanted, market and Binis KricKelta Actists Offices For Rent— i anaitolnt mperial Imps In the New Strand Theater Buii 4 s &\ ¥ I ngs at the conclusion the p steam heat, 3 car garage. Orange Blossom Rings are | 3 S [Eiain sttt e o ! G tured by us. It will be a pleasure OPTOMETRIST AF 0—Li >carson, violinis . 5 5ijim[,,e,;o';;f,;ltf:'!;\‘"‘fi“‘;‘n lAce‘- Janitor service, moderate rentals, 9—Bessie Etkin, violinist i | 9:30—Fiona Hale Cook, soprano | LA S s on | 9:45-—Kane Kilday and Norman Stores For Rent— 8 oW \ B ) Lotia banTs, —Orchestra On Main St.—Arch St. gl L WILL DIG oF ewspaper Sidelight 1140—WAAM, Newark—263 3 ivi i S 5 Th SHock!! §—Radio SKkit | 5—oranantia Sub-divided and altered to suit your plans. 3:30—From WEAF Bill Fellmeth, sports 10—Cruising the Alr | 7:15—Harry Volker, tenor Homes For Sale— 10:05—News | 7:30—CGirel-Melster Gypsies s , _ y 1 Jacques Renard and his orch. g2 Cavalry band The choicest locations in the city. adio Review | $:30—Wheatfruit ensemble 11:10—Radlo fore and weather 4:30—Soprano aud contraito Atk g Rooming House For Rent—147 Main St.— vew York Stations :v]‘ 0—Kentucky orchestra Centrally located—heated—12 rooms. WHEN THAT KID PUTS ON Club entertainers 610—WEAl—1v2 1010—WODA. Paterson—297 . w's orchestr i—-Young's Louisiana Six Roommg HOUSG For Sa]e— ¢ n usl Plays worth while 53 & IS e Hithe e Two excellent offerings. i R e e alto Jimmy Murphy's Owis A1t Vietor, ioiinst L e e New Homes at Stanley Quarter Manor— Empire,” Dr.| 7 WOO trio ol i ntastet 775 Musle talk Lots at Stanley Quarter Manor— rels Harvesters, musical | i o S emor | v Keep up with the Joneses--it pays S BRI PAINTS o GLASS : e 2 e (R LOUIE S. JGi — Markget quotatic £ ° A Mart VARNISH 5 (—Farm market reports | 1 fn:;‘:::lln;;(:‘lrl‘-:mukmx i HALL S LOUIL 8. JONES MILTON D. JONES DAVID C. MAHONEY 179-183 ARCH ST-NEW BRITAIN 47 M A / 4 0:10=—Same as WEZ ; A & iR .| CROWLEY BROS, ING, 1 ain Street 4 A\ 45— WABC Frolickers O 3 AFIT, WHEN SHE Saw HER 3 3380—AtiAntie Quartet All Jobs — Tel. 3918 B 5 i0—Brightest Hour, “At Tony Pas- 267 Chapman Street = A0—Financial summary “Keystone Duo 950—WABC—316 PAINTERS AND TEL. 141 TEL. 141 ) 4 LUCRETIA HIGG/NS HAD A CONNIPTIEN lstnsse e o iy oven o | REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS INSUR SNIPPED QFE KIS BEALTIFUL GOLDEN

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