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P WEDNESDAY. | artists !10—"The Boliemian Girl” | 11—Eddie Elkins' orchestra 660—WJIZ—151 eball scores Market quotations Eastern Daylight Saving Time, Note—Aster1sks ¢ *) Inalcate Pick | of the program. ©'igures to the left of call letters in- dicate kilocycles: those to right | meters 5:40— G0—Cotton quotations ate and Federal agricultural reports New England Stations orehestra -John B. Kennedy, “Motor fuddie” 0-—To be announced xophone octet Seme as WBZ 11 —Astor orchestra P50—WGEBS—3 18 Hartford—176 The Hub Restaur- 630—WT1C, j—Dinner music, Bell Ding : a. When the shthiouse Rin (Bo (Petrie); d. (Kreuscl); Roscte, udio program ~Visits fo Great Masters ! Play mil Colman’'s or ens:mble Ui scores her forecas! 5T0—WNYLC—526 uman, pianist high spots “Fire Prevention” . Pay ligious F ional ch i Waterbury nolds quartet 30-—'arroill's orclhestra : s—"Crooks and Tt Metk 15 | Lieutenant K. J. i . rch, hattan in 1627 §:30—Course Music 9:45—Testimonial dinner to Presi dent Fred B. Robinson of C. C. X; ers, Mayor Walker Charles H. Tuttle, Henry Morgen- e | thau and C. Stanley Mitchell Mary (Ad-, v ‘sll.ulur, 11—Police alarms; weather ! 720—WGL—116 Assembly Call; melody 15—Great Inventions Feries shion Mirror in Male Chorus ur luehwuern: ladies’ Chorus ¥ = Bells of St. Ams), Vagantenlied Double Qua V — a. Hansel and (Breuer) b. John P Andrews), Male VI — One othy Lee), M 4,—-Piano Opus B4, N (Chopin iude in G minor (Racl ¢, Caprice Viennois (Kreisler); hel Townsend, plani ‘ocal solos, Mazie Scanlon 15—The Nordin trio of West M a (Lincke), ! —Secret Service Man” s:15—Concert Comrades Anti-Pollution Series . and Mrs, Newiywed peranto program Hour Columbia College ; speak Dicckman and Almy 880—WMCA—311 of Phar- Drs. Rushy, n {120—WDRC, New Haven—z208 | T —Barney Rapp's orchestra s—Frograim 3:40—Violinist s—Music 1052—WICC, Bridgeport—285 T—Y. W. C. A, period 7:30—Studio program s-—Entertainers 5:30—Studio program 4—Compo orchestra :15—Club Royal orchestra 4:350—Entertainers 10—Weather reports 900—WBZ, Springficld—333 5:15—Baseball results of played in the American, N and Eastern leagues 5:18—Lenox ensemble 7—Baseball results 10—The Melody Man “Home Adornment” . Golden's orchestra intertainers §—Musical extravaganza $:30—Music hour | 1o—Pelbam Health Ente Fntertainers Entertainers lub Entertainers Frolic orchestru $02—WRNY—374 —Successful women Stock, baseball, sports “rench lesson ummer camps, §—Concert ensemble §:30—Real estate talk §:40—Perkins’ ensemble 45—Town Clown Moment Musicale 5—Lillian Erange —Meyer Topper, Rose Leshansk: tulk Newspaper o—Radio Nature leag under the direction of Thornton W. Bur gess S—Techtonias ¥:30—"Country Club Caddies” y—Maxwell program from featuring Louis Cornell, pianist, | & and Lenox String Quortet: Old | Colonel March (Shilkret); Rondio | SRS (Beethoven); Quintet, string quar- | - oo I (o tet and planist © (Schumann); | $OSTCONOR ST CEIR Dance of the Shepherd, flute solo; William Tell Overture (Rossini); Waltz (Chopin); Molly on the Shore (Grainger); Jarabe; (Foulds); Wee Bit O’ Heart Merry Macdoon (Foulds); A Darky's Romance, solo banjo and piano (Schept); Pomone Waltz (Waldteufel); a. Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes (Arr. Pochon); b. To a Wild Rose (Arr. Pochon); string Quartet; Badinage (Her- bert) J 4 |0—shannon Quartet; Ed Smalle, [5— pianist and comediat, and orches- ! ira from WJZ: No Foolin', quar- Let; Side by Side, orchestra; When . Youwre in Love, tenor; Red Lips. | 10—Camp and My orchestra; Dumb Harry, come- | l0:15—Sittig con dian;; That Sweetheart Waltz, _Ol'-’ News A ‘hestra; Drink to Me Only With | [1—Cass Hagan's orc yos quartet; Lily, orches-| 1140—W.AAM, Newa tra; Wreck of the Julie Plant, bass anary Cottage or la: Ny Regular Gal, orchestra; | T—Bill Fellmoth, sports Violin and ‘cello; Slow River, or- rwilight song. serviee chestra; I'm Just Wild About Har-j —"Trout Fishing vy, quartet; Santa Lucia, quartet; s ightingale orchestia Y 4, orchestra; What's [ g—Dr. Joseph Folsom, talk comedian; Moon Flow- | 9:15—Herbert Geib, bariton: ;::rlltmu, archestra; Mary Lou, | 0:30—Organ recita ' 2 Baseball scores 11— Four Towers orchestra :‘;-nw)”:sxl:;lue ?lmnsor"h-,«ra | 1010—WODA. Paterst 11:30—Weather; missing persous Music Love 697—WNAC, Boston—130 Krazy Kat Kiddies Klub Dinner dance soprano nor Lol vianist Wiz, | | . soprano —G. Adami, violinist 5—Radio period —Dance orchestra 12:30—Dance orchrstra Eastern Stations 0—~WOR, Newark—105 §:15—Jacobs’ en Tea Garden orchestra se Tunisk, soprand —Vanderbilt concert erch: —John Kueline, baritone :15—Balalaika band duo rt trio terious Ten Dance music LB ers 0—WOO, Philadelptin—308 | -WO0O trio Banquet of tion of Public 30. - \cert progr $50—WEEL Boston __Pos yanted; rthday iis Philadelphia—395 Danc talk VI0—WGR, Buftalo—3 19 Dinner music ions and New Yor os! ound music; Big Broth —1'rom N+ heater 9—Irom New Musicale Cruising Ed Audre n—Organ recital Radio forecast and weathe s WEAF ather; dance o1 0—WMAK, Lockpoit—36h me as WGY News Musical program Weaather, dance music 00—WGY, Schenectady—is0 New York Stations G10—WEAF—Iv2 5—Janssen’s orches! Southe}n gtationa )—WBAL. Baltimore: wlon orch Dinner orche: Voeal and instrumental recital | ynagogue s 216 Hilo Haw Tales ff concert orcnestra 640—WRC, Washington—i68 7:80-11 30—Same as WEAF Financial summary 1 i S |0—same as WE | . Appreciation of ppreciatiol I as WIZ ! | NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1927. 1170—WRVA, Richmond—256 9:45—News Leader sports 0—Talk; music 10:10—Organ recital 750—WHAS, Louisville—100 Same as WJZ Atlanta—428 ! Special program | 1060—WSM, Nashville—283 {0—Same as WJZ | 10—Radio § {11—Artist orchestra i dance music $00—] S, Hot Springs—375 11—Artist recital; dance music 844—WFHH, Clearwater—355 e mus , Havana—100 Navy band concert Western Stations Pittsburgh—309 . of Pittsburgh lccturs Same as WIZ 650—WCAE, Pittsburgh—i61 Dinner concert; baseball Dance m pecial mu: le j—Same as WEAF 11:30—Dance music T70—WTAM, Cleveland—389 15—Talk -Same as WEAF tudio recital Same as WEAF | s—Municipal concert 10—Studio recital | 11—Dance music 850—WWJ, —Dinner music Detroit—353 ncinnati—320 | 5—Talk; chimes ne as WEAF ty concert “oncert Agricultural talks > orchestra CHICAGO ON THE AlIR. Throagh the Static | TLast night was not the best in the world. There was plenty of static {volume was not so heavy. Buzzing |aimost caused us to shut vp shop at {times, while fading also -rtered into ! proceedings, making up a typical ! poor evening. | Shie s The Commercial Trust Company s sponsoring a series of programs | WTIC, Hartford, the first having heen given last evening at 7 o'clock. “The Trinity Bacchanalians, known |during these broadcasts the provided an as mythi nd of Romanee, Hanford Billings providing what !word ‘pictures there were, Th 10 pieces strong. show master of diff sailing through every !and with much pep tone quality were “Mine, h voc number easily and unusual he College 1 chorus, “Ain’t She * with vocal chorus, and thou- | sands of others, it seemed to us. The Bacchanalians will be back on the air next Tuesday evening for hour. .« s i | Of the stations outsids IWBZ and WJZ, WTAM, came through best. C three mentioned first came through Isteady as they always do. WTAM, when we tuned in, provided dance music. | o ele | Gowan, of WTIC, Cleveland, assisted by John A. presented the thi {of their series of programs at WEZ, pringficld, Jast eveming at 10 o'clock. The Jesters provided several {Lrand new arrangements, also find- ing time to answer a couple of re fquests. Mr. Gowan's program was | uxcellent, consisting of *“Anchored Jana e Mother O' Mine.” The !Jesters will next Springficld fon May $1 at 10 p | . e | we eara part of the Ital om WMCA, New York, t sta- tion is providing an hour of foreizn nsic on certain evenings, One night he entire program is composed of ish songs, the mnext, French . and so on. announce- are given in English and in the nation . Last ¢ accordion duct, Hour o ments he lauguage of sented in the proj . rd & g of which esca Roger Wolte dance orche: ng dance | anization difficult sun, no er may be. “A ited, and a sol lightful voic y is Done” With You Again.” title Kahn's s from WJZ. some of nts under what the g tes {most the vus One of New Britain's old- est and most reliable jewelers offers a complete stock of diamond cngage rings and jewelry on the Bu Plan of payment. All sales strict- Iy confidentinl. Address Box .. N. B. Herald. — Y ment CROWLEY BROS. 1 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Estimates Checrfully Given o Al Johs — Tel 2913 267 Chapman Street at | jpus here numbers | one | course the | we Hypnotizing Burglar | Among others we heara | WEAL, WGBS, KDKA, WPG, W | 1 - PRESIDENT TALKS and WGY. Lodz, Poland, May 18 (®» — A burglar who used hypnotism to put his victim to sleep and then ran- sacked her home has been arrested and just in time to revive the BEFORE DOCTORS, Addresses Hledical PrOIESSOn 8t v "voman wes e e o v |army Meutenant who took her to a Convention | S Future teachers of Connect '\\ill sing for the benefit of ers and mothers of the childr will later teach, on Thurs: H 1g, June New Britain Normal School club broadeasts through WTIC. The | Ischool is one of the statc's b stitutions. | The gle tion of Miss L. Ethel Prior, who is a member of the staft of the music department at the school. Ther nearly 40 members in the which has gained a state-wide utation since it was founded in 1 hington, May 18 (P—The ! cver absorbing problems of how to keep well, how to put down disease and how to prolong the span of a | normal life were opened to discus- sion today by the American Medical Association whose annual conven- Governor John . T tion was formally inau ed last | toastmaster, heads istof a speech sident | known speakers who . hrough WTIC, on Thur ling, May 26, at 8 o ! Thorpe, editor of the 3 H L. O'Brie ton Herald n Ohio humoris 2 this broadea procecdi the 23th annual banquet of it Chamber of Comme Ernest B. Rogers of the | Chargber, will also speak, and there | will be a musical pr n under th Heimberger. & by I’ heard M. “no finer civilization the ad- vance in medical science,” and to- day turned to some of t r associa- tion's best known members for ex- planations of recent discoveries ¢ L to overcome in a measure ! the president described as | rmous economic loss in | had was Aegates Merle say there ion’s Bus- litor of the ¢ Miller, Windshields Side Door Rear Windows s specch w - of nearly 1d Blue Networks of auditorium a asting company will t als over the ra- ! < together the greater part of tie an- nation for the annual Memorial Day n, o the heroes of the Civil and and on the American Wars to the Washington, D. C. The pro- the services to be held at Arlington, on the after- through Everything in SU6 Glass executive icd by the White Hous Major Janes F. Coupal trip to the auditorium from temporary W wore muffler about his neck to avoid fur- ther ition of a cold in the ch forced him to bed yes | place in | ceedings of |in the Amphitheater Va., will be broade: {uuon of Memorial Da |saciated stations of the Alluding to the debt owned | X 5 public to medical ply beyond comput idge asked an open tude tow its future ex Without this ir Lest wh rday. as- nks! 1l for today, th ol |Race Riots Threatening jola ! At Little Rock, Arkansas = - must always | Little Rock, Ark., May 15 (P — demonstrate itself,” he {The Arkansas Gazette said today when it has been demon that letters warning them to leave whatsocver direction it {Little Rock had been received DLy it ought to be followed H ral negro business men. The that in spite of all pr |communications threatened that | doubts that much yet remains to be |“the white people” would “kill you accomplisi out” if the negroes failed to re- port. All negroes are undesirable | here and the town will “be un- | healthy” for them after today, the | warnings asserte; | The letters were mimeographed on ordinary tablet paper. - | were addressed with typewriters Litlle Rock has a negro popula- tion running into the thousands. The Killing of several white chil- {dren here rec attributed to I negroes, has ¢ uthorities to [take precautions to prevent serious race riot The Glass Dept. is on Bigelow St. said, rated, i may lead, He added gress no one ! 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