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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1927. . el 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 | nouncer gave an elaborate announce- 6—News; dinner music ;mtnt as he introduced terling, The N 7:25—Baseball scores !Great,” a magician. Old timers will 0—Talk, J. London | remember “Sterling, The Great.” He ' — Music |was a big timer in his day and he 3 fi §—French lessons ;mystified thourands with his seem- ! ° \ 5:30—Popular duets |ing “Black Art.” His act started and at as o ean alnstOrm . ihe kept up a steady line of chatter, paate { 9-11:30—Same as WEAF 80— W | M, Roches! 278 just like all the t ¢ the ma- | T TUESDAY. TFaln anit Duanjentertalners - [7:pnon g, Bechester 218 | om Tt wras rouity incsrenting. - | WOTCESter:Clvil War. .Yeteran 7:10—Columbla French lecture 9—same as WGY LY | e a ester ay EasteenDaslight Sayiog:¥ime, . | 7:801sarote Braneblau, planist S00==WOKT, s Rochester==500 The Allen Concert trio offered & Was 84 Years Old | *7:45—""Summer-Time Radlo” ¢ Twilighit Wour: Ozaits Clib ; } i 5 : e |pleasing program of music from Ncte—Astertsks ¢ ) Indicate Pick ; 3E‘gsei‘k\‘l“:mg;g'?;f;mm !" Baseball scores 1\WOR, Newark, a program that was i o ? of the program. | S : —Dinner music | just as interesting without titles. The | - Worcester, Mass, May 17 (P— l our oo o u ° P 9—Correct tin Figures to the left of call letters in- i e : Static was whooping it up quite a Austin O'Toole, aged 84 years, & - ea: 9—Music y dichel Rlocycleay fhoo to L e s 2 AeRter reports bit at that station, so the words of civil War veteran, member of Post ° meters f —s the announcer were, in the main, lost . : 10:30—The C: 0—WMAK, Loc] 365 | ) . 0, G. A. R, yesterday in his onSI r | a4 aaicade 820—WMAK, Lockport—3685 lo) iatiTha statlbnl was onder. tham] o on oo ety dled yestakday - - p - . §11:30-12—Janssen’s orchestra h e here. He served as body New England Stations | i i usual, home here. E g s 660—WJIZ—154 News; wi LY guard at Lincoln’s second inaugura- i s ; farket quotations o 5 : < ¢ = . [Riea A | X WLW, Cincinnati, offered a Wag- tion, also as guard of honor at S20= VIO, arlindoHi0 2 inauilel siimacy Ga0raloal proste nerian opera and we tuned in as a | Lincoln’s funeral. He was also ! s joneEtoonueit e KEUDE dices —Sutien guctetions 1030 Qi mem sl soprano was singing. We waited until | placed guard over the notorious taurant trio 535 rm market reports :30—Musie; concert The. anmouncer enfightoncd ws, and confederate spy, Belle Boyd, while —F re;ram et 3 Agricultural reports 1—Organ recital he told us that the program was be- <he was a prisoner confined at the gl AL "‘1;:::,‘,;"‘;lof;m‘““m & ng presented by talent from the capitol at = Washington, Hs was = B gl sstra, (OF 41 Longlnes o0t e. i Cincinnati Conservatory Music. | wounded twice during the war ani e \:} ;:r:uu’.:i [v,l.l:Alfir the direction J n‘jsnf-;:k;r : :'t:k Dole “outhe"_l_stahons 0.K. The stnliolxr“'&:riour‘l),f g was confined in Lil)b{ n;!son-d fo be annowmced Sume as WEZ L =) S T —Soprano solos: a. Lotus Blum Orchestra and soloists §-—Salon orchestra WTAG, Worcester, and WTIC, at inery at Lynnfield, Mass., Septem- humann); b. Caro Nome from 10—Don Amaizo, the Wizard, and |7:30—Dinner orchestra Hartford, a suburb of Britain, | ;or 13 1561, He served with dis- - - “Rigoletto” (Verdi); ¢. EI Jura- orchestra 18:30--Male quartet presented the grand opera Program |y (jon throughout the Clvil War, mento (Gastambide); d. The Little 10:30-11:30—Roger Kahn's orch. | ne as WJzZ from WEAF. While we didn’t re- | \oine in most of the famous battles Star (La Forge); Luisa Tosi, s0- 250—WGBS—316 .1;*3“4‘14 ‘3“5!“"‘*'" main long, the music appeared to be | fom the second Bull Run, Antie- prano; Eleanol 7 ‘ncle Geebee 11—Dance orchestra comparable, as regards quality, with |, Spottsylvania, the Wilderness, w h P f- e el ara i Draliart Haitong 640—WRC, Washington—169 lother similar presentations. WTAG |t Hrf:)r'\';,’rh}E‘;L,;.fi";\:,m Get- eather [Irooting *o—The Travelers Sym uthors of the Day.” Sz ume a WHLT {had static along with it, but no code. | (vshyrg i le, conducted by Dana . 6 $—To be announced We moved over to WNYC, vl & g P d Merriman, musical director, WTIC | 7:05 he Medical Center” 9-11—Same as WEAF York, where a talk on the school | ser et Th: ro “ds I=Selection from “Eileen’ (Her- | 7:15—Cellist, piano 1170—WRVA, Richmond—256 |athletic league was being given. NoL;Easlel to Get Than 1 e B Cbririo mriatth ! qUaxtet | 10—Special program [such a hot shot. The Bear Mountain | Dodge an Education uneral March of a Mario- 5 ho Theater in Life"” 630—WFAA, Dallas—i78 jorchestra followed, With a fair or-\ Cleveland, Ohio, May 17 (P — < h-Surfaced Roll-Rooft (Gounod) 30—Pitman Community Chorus |10:30—DMusicale chestration of “Take in The Sun, Getting an education nowadays is SpoufySiiac S TE —Walthers' Prize Song from §—§ hony orchestra |1—Theater h eter? casier than avolding one, in the Mincralized Roll-Roofing ‘Die Meistersinger” (Wagner); 9:30—Evangelistic Mixed quartet 630—WBAP, Fort Worth—176 A opinion of Walter Dill Scott, presi- Unit-Shingles Krich Tesche, soloist 11 sthetic dance lesson | $:80—Music Part of the Shoemakers’ program | gent of Northwestern Unive DB IV—Barchetta (Nevin) 10:20-—Stanley Davis, ukulele 10:30—Popular recital and part of the Roxy offering came | Eyanston, Til. Strip-Shingles wo Indian Dances (Skilton): #10:30—114th Infantry band 1060—WSM, Nashville—2: to us from WJZ, which was strong, | “It is becoming rather hard to r Dance; b. Sealp Dance | 1100—WEBJ—278 §—Orchestral concert |as usual. We didn't stay very 1ong, | dodge some sort of an education in Roof-Goating phen Foster Gems (ar- rence Williams trio ‘slfs‘:\m? L:xs \}[E;\F {later moving over to WTIC, where | (zo United States,” said Dr. Scott, ) 5—Bill Reitz, songs 11—Artist recita [Jim Clancy was guiding the Capitol speake: 2 e o - Fol onor Solos, Erich Tesche —Ukulele Beg Giiroy 700—WSB, Atlanta—128 o S i e L e e e WatcopreortRcte urkish March (Beetho-| 7:30—Luna Park dance orchestra |6—Concert; :‘dgi‘n‘[mnal talk | paces. One of the acts was put on|cation., He mentioned part time Asphalt-Saturated Felt ven) 3 9—Same as WEAF by three former Bridgeport boys.| schools, libraries, clubs, nigl e M - s )—Club Worthy orchestra :10—Samela’s orchestra 11:45—Concert - They sang a little and danced quite | schools, Sunday m,ms" c?mumqfi;i Cement—wator proofing. plastio #$:30—National Czechoclovakian 800—KTHS, Hot Springs—375 | bit, netting themselves a big hand | Jyccums, social settlements, books, band 10—Dance music; organ recital from the Ow-dience. | neerbanei Toukssines sadic sias 4 570—WNYC(C—528 11:45—Piano; dance music o o 0 | tions, motion pictures and commer- :15—Banjoliers '—Herman Neuman, pianist 844—WFHH, Clearwater—355 | ' cofing to be a hablt. Agatn we | cial houses as contributing to the 43—Studio program; weathe Market high spots 2:30°=Talics;, siudioj concert heard the from WTAM, | intellectual growth of the individ- 900—WBZ, Springfield—: | 6:10—Health talk 730—PWYX, Havana—400 | Cleveland. The station came through | ual s,.l.a—.;lark\-z l’r{)orlfl‘vb:w 2 Plano selections 10:30—Seville orchestra loud, with but little static. That New | There is no age limit to learning, » o . » suits of games played in the Eas 30—Ttalian lessons York program also hits us when ¢ declared, a man of six 1 R I] f R k[ ff ern, American and N Police alarms; scoves Western Stations strike. WTAM, sort of the regular | as able to profit as a boy of six ts g tfrom Racklitie's Controlling Women's thing every Monday night. sl 0 Badto, Forkn, S : . | 970—KDKA, Pittsburgh—30! e w8 y > > 3—Dave Harman and his orch cctions, Alfred de Musset” {o Pio—* 'c(;lm,""l.“ i m‘:m. Sam and Dave, If that means any- B. U .“ il Ha‘e.ns A b Springiield fontana orchestra it aviE ‘lthing to you, sang “Ain't She First Alumni Reunion : an's M —Piano selections - S e Sweel?” from WEAN, Drovidence, | Boston, May 17 (P—Approxi- \ 22 Insulated and Sheathing Papers 'he Hat You Wear” Theater concert [also playing a plano and violin duet, mately 5,000 alumni of Boston Uni- ws and the newspaper 20—Manhaitan Double Quartet Shb e, PlMehuscti—dst while Dave played later “Cross Your versity from all over the country : GHulel -*‘;a Suiambla : 9:35—"American Poels” e b Bl & | Heart.” The station came through will gather here on June 11 for the | *$—George Olsen’ rchestra from 3rown’s Ladies trio % ot i 's v | first joint reunion of the ten schools T i ke o 7:40—Talk pretty fair. But it's only » matter of | f o e s | PARK STREET TEL. 5000 BIGELOW STREET e ) : olice alarm; weather 40 miles away, or a litile more, so! and colleges of the untversity in its oxtrot, orchestr: ophone solo, | 720—WGL—116 | why 't it? Dave S history. A three day celebration is | ShestEa; Bebrophions kolo, (i B L why shouldn't it? Dave and Sam did | history. e 2 Emmett Callen; Whispers, trio; sse call; WGL trio 3 S*:m:“a‘;"‘“‘: ':;“"b £ their stuff in commendable fashion, | planned, with Saturday, June 11, as ra; Alligator | -nry Tobias, singing |8 Bome 2 e alumni day, June -2, as baccalare- | Crow, foxtrot, orchestra; Cuban | g e b 1:30—Dance music - et GRI s ; ! : s ; a 4 5 - WBAL, Baltimore, and WICC, ate day, and June 13, as commence- | Sercnade, violin and banjo duet; i Giltoy angtuoleia 170—WTAM, Clevcland it 5 =, > b Bridgeport, to say nothing of WPG, ment day when a record class of 1,- St. Louis Blues, orchestra; Side bY | g:15—A Big Brother talk Variaty concert rldgepor g J Al o Broth | 11—Theater revue Atlantic City, were also visited, and | 100 seniors will be graduated. Side, orchestra; Who Do You g oday in History 2 15‘5“":‘35‘3‘,“ Deteoit—158 we were tendered a good reeption at Chancellor John G. Bowan of the | Lovel, l’ox‘llrol, orfixestra.‘“ South- | 7 Mjoitic) Gonbert (ensamble Diuno-‘r g, 3 o : oo ot DI tapareh il e Ui wind ,orchestra and trio; Worryin', ' 7.45_ Taiks ey 5 s | | commencement speaker. |s—Same as WEAF ! vocal and orchestra; SUring QUAT- | §:03 Irish hour SROLTIE el : tet; Original Paraphrase on Amer-| §45 Crime Prevention” U= W1 paiglohas =ic | pE BRIV KNIGHTED ican Folk Song; Piano solo; I I fionltor Axia | S—Musie; talk 7 3t eve-| Madrid, May 17 (® — Premicr lowing the Sun Around, foxtrot. g.20__Amazing prese Orchestra; male quartet L i ] SR L) = S S Cl k D nrcheflra: Popular Medley, or- g "‘"""::!.:Zflll';:vxp:;c;,"ltt.l,:?nx‘lfl {10—Orchestral concert . 2 f\“ocrlo K, r;oln ;“;;}::AIO: rvlll\‘:?ugtm‘m:‘(;-:fimt«:mr::{q | ; w. Menus tore OsEd tO nlar own 110 - T 920—WSAI, Cincinnati—326 . Dr. Durant, whose | knight 3 > tods chestra; Closing Song | 10—Hardman male quartet y ‘ s 1 a 1 illingly but the insiste i an male q 4 Story of Philosophy” has stirred not willingly but on the insistenc and ‘A"ange Stock for the Great *9—Fitchburg Night. Program; 1 I !the reading public of the world as of King Alfonso. This most unusual | 1—a. Idolizing; b. Forgive Me | 880—WMCA—311 |tow books ever have, will discuss honor was hestowed as part of to- Lonzo's orchestra; Florence COur- | g_gerine ensemble the different phases of the “Sacco- day’s celebration of Alfonso's 41st [ [ temache, pianist; Everett Lonzo, |¢, s g Vanzett!” trial, which has occasioned | birthday and the 25th anniversary | violin; Armand Courtmanche, 8aX.; | 7__Entartainars much bitter controversy in the coun- of his coronation as king of Spain OIn u o u81ness Louis Belliveau, drums; Joseph!7.39__Sunbeams e e | {10 The premier tried to persuade Robinson, sa: George Luury, g arygjc | o .. the monarch that he was unworthy ; ge insurance is not new to|of the knightship, but Alfonso paf- 2—a. Lay Thy Head Beneath o |i1—Ernie Golden's orchestra 8 the motion picture husiness, for pro- |ted him on the back, saying, “Al- —Art lecture Rose; b. Marcheta; Ernest Mul-|y» njq _Entertainers === | Jucers have for some time adopted [though you do not want it, to me keen, baritone 2:30—Dance orchestra Considerin; i 3 i <nigh 3 ance orches g the fact that ihunder this means for assuring the complc- (you are a knight of the Golden | 3.—a. The Holy City (Hanley); b. 802—WRNY—374 {storm after thun storm [tion of contracts with motion pic- | Fleece.” H Berceuse (Jarnefelp); Mrs. Ina(:_ grocks: baseball; sports |8 b s 2 LI i | . e oriais: T D! was flying around all day : ..crday, [ture stars. However, it is believed <‘ Watcl'l ThlS Paper For Details. vl | 7:10—Trio playing tag under the grape vines [that George Olsen, who cach weck { eviny; ET e e rar || A0 Smuer campa; lalk {and pushing each other into the |conducts his orchestra from WJZ & 5 i 0 T Tiele| | Au-ohildren's program brook at the south end of the pas- |and affiliated stations, is the first th ltchm T rt Th M Ch zlony Roiare); Je. 0o, lmi; $—FEdison hour of musiz ture acre, there was a remarkably |adopt this method for keeping the or g orture. e an 1n arge. B R alh | B et small amount of static last eve- [roster of his orchestra intact and as- | duastets Astiie Rermer: e el *11—Gloss Edward’s Proadway |ning—considering. Otherwise, there |suring the completion of his broad- | QL CAILCTbiay, Darionsy | it & . was plenty of it, that is, if youcasting contract. | SgchiTones) saond enons ] 830—WHN—3061 jaren't considering anything else.| All of the 1S members of Mr.| JIOKUBLERS e Vimanta| S:20="2ind Reading* Well, Charley, let’s get started. We'll | Olsen’s orchestra are young and the| Zemo seldom fails to stop Itching | B O Rineaa | 1= Babbls ncver get anywhere, just fooling |fact that Mr. Olsen has taken out, Torture and relieve Skin Irritation, BDecil oy aouss pesy |7aan—Gnatean around like this. At 6 o'clock the |this form of insurance for these it makes the skin soft, clear and n;::c?o‘\-gn;‘-r‘lm Three;" Fitch- | o Slf:"‘(;f::‘"‘s‘!";"' |static was not so much. In fact, it |artists indicates that many of them |1 o o Lo For 0 . k R U H r Id CI .f. d d i 3 e Clo s G Oranestts was a flat failure and the entire {are at least eligible for feminine con- *h, Pimples, Blotches, Black- t A t bureBusle “\"d P i Rec-| 10-10:15—Finkelstein and Maial |;5uc6 walked out to the box-office | quest. = heads, in most cases quickly give uic. eturns se era assirie /] 6 ?L‘; I{?:fi-;?r' Pask p. Your|1oiiois ff“:‘lm f:r‘t"i to get its money back. The static| Thus It is reasonably certain that|way to Zemo. Frequently, —minor Troubles,” “Little Spanish Town,” 1 e 10 CH eIt came in short, sharp cracks, making | Mr. Olsen and his orchestra will be | blemishes disappear ovorm'ght. Itch- “Four Leaf Clover;" b. Medley s noise enough to jar loose on’s eye- (on hand every Tuesday cvening, at | ing usually stops promptly. Zemo, ls “Gypsy Love Song” “Se Eastern Stations teeth, but the short, sharp cracks 8 o'clock, from stations Wiz, WBZ, |a safe, hf:-::lng iquid. Convenient [l\o “Qld Timers Walt McCoy = were not a success at all. Later, the | KDKA and KYW, to entertain thelr’“lc flm{:“ me. All drugistss—60c LD HOME TOWN Kielty, banjo, harmonica and gui- 0—~WOR, Newark—405 static got down to business and it audience with popular ballads and |and $1.00. g tar —Children's songs was rather continuous, although not dance music. | =K )—Siring quartet |enough so to interfere with pro- | i 0—Cass Hagan's orchestra grams. In short, the eveamg was a| This is all for today, thanks! | solo, selected; Miss S—Soloists failure, as far as noise was con- . E L |POR SKIN IRRITRTIONS ght | 8:45—Banjo Hicks Brothers cerned. True, the static increased as o4 “Take in the Sun? b.|9—Virginia Richards, soprano the evening went along, but it took “There Is Everything Nice About | 9:15—"Motor Boating too long about it, and we retired be- You;"” Lonzo's orches | #3:30—""Prohibition,” Mac and Len- fore anything really happened. Vol- —Medl A Hunting We Will| nie. comediette |ume on all stations was good. There (“'o, “Chief Crowle: “hicken | 10—Organ recital 5\"&: some fading and, strange as it g “Taps;” Fitchburg Bugle|11-—Dance orchestra { bloopers. and Drum Corps | 11:30—News bulletins PR #10—"The Jesters;" Paul Lucas,|11: -Dance orchestra WABC, New York, presented an- Dwight B. Latham, Stanton Ash- | other program in the series, John A. Gowan, Night at Tony Pastor's.” These pro- baritone grams arc really worth hearing. be- 10:30—Baseball results : 5y cause the atmosphere is that of 40| R b. 10:33—Coneert by Hazel vears ago and the acts and music | a lnow- asc ow prano; Hazel Pierro, crenaders take on= back to the 'S0's. The an- y, planist BERuES o0 Eex ! REAL ESTATE CO. Its t e and his orchestra 9-—"WI ay 303 MAIN ST, PHONE 1810. 697—WNAC, Boston—130 Smilers i's orchestra Expert Work Toe Bhices 6:35—"Dok"” Eisenbourg limeth, sports Spraying or Varnishing Sinfonians mble FRANKLIN SQ. 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