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FRIDAY. Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Note—Asterieks ( *) Indicate Pick of the programs. ures to the left of call lettera in- icate Kkilocycles; those to right meters New. England Stations 630—WTIC, Hartford—3i76 Road report 10—Skinny and His Gang 0—Dinner concert, Hotel Bond | rio, Emil Heimberger, director: . Romance Sans Paroles (Van Goens); b. Excerpts ‘rom “Sam- | son and Delilah” (Sain-Saens); c. Indian Legend (Baron) 5:50—News and baseball scores Dinner concert continued, Hotel Bond Trio: a. Polish National Dance, Kuyawiak (Scharwenka); b, The Broken Melody (VanBiene) | c. Valse Buite (Brahms) 7:15—Piano Selections: a. Curranda (Albeniz); b. Love (Grieg); c. En itoute (Godard); Laura C. Gaudet, | staff pianist 7:30—a. Chanson de Matin (Elgar); . Chanson de Nult (Eigar); c. Larghetto from Symphony B flat (Schumann); d. Funeral March of a Marionette (Gounod); e. Canti- lena (Becker); f. Allogro (Lefe- bure-Wely); Esther A. Nelson, or- Zanist §—Cities WEAF 9—Tenor Solos: a. While Memory Chime (Read): Sweet Little Woman (Mohr); e. Daddy (Tretere); Service program from | Bells Love's Old Sweet Song (Molloy); | . o Then You'll Remember Me from “The Bohemian Gi (Balfe) | Arthur 8. Cann, tenor; Laura C. Gaudet, accompanist :15—Violin Selections: (Mlynarski); b. Cavat c. Serenade (Carter); Sanger); e. Dance of Marionettes | (Sanger); Edward violinist; Edwin Greens, accom- panist | 0—Vocal a. Mazurka Narry, mezzo-contralto; Desrocher, 2ccompanist. ontralt from “Rinaldo” (Handel): Goodby (Tosti): Miss Nary Soprano: a. The Road (Cox) den (Wood); Miss St. John Duet: Sing to Me (Denzu); Misses Nary and St. John Contralto: a. Sleep, Little Eyes (Spear); b. To a Hill (Cox); Miss Nary Soprano: a. The mann); b. The (Carew); Miss St. John Cuckoo Piper of Duet: Serenade (Schubert); Misses | | St. John and Nary 10—Hotel Bond orchestra, Helmberger, director 11—News and weather 1050—WICC, Bridgeport—285 7:30—Studlo program 3—Chateau Venice orchestra 3:15—Flive Aces orchestra 8:30—Entertainers $:45—Program 9—Hour of Music 10—8even Gables orchestra 1120—WDRC, New Haven—268 45—Weather; news —Barney Rapp's orchestra 9—Dance music from Momauguin $00—WBZ, Springfield—333 | 6:10—Market reports and baseball results of games played in the| American, National and Eastern | leagues | 5:15—Bert Dolan’s recording orch. | —Baseball | 7:03—Mrs, Irene Simpson Rommel, pianist 7:20—News and the newspaper 30—Time 31—Program 45—Concert by the Studio Ladies’ | Quartet; Mildred Mason, first so- | prano; Elizabeth Anderson, sec- | ond soprano; Helen Wheeler, first | alto; Ruth Austin, second alto; | Edith Pitt Charter, accompanist Program: 1. Love Like the Dawn (Cadman), Quartet 2. The Moon Behind t:.e Cotton- | wood (Cadman), Helon Wheeler 3. Duet, Mistress Mary (Salter), Mildred Mason and Ruth Austin 4. Star Eyes (Speaks): Elizabeth Anderson 5. Honey, if (Ball), Quartet 6. Au Printempe (Gounod), dred Mason (Schubert), Quartet and Dearest s beth Anderson Old Garden (Hewitt), You Only Knew Mil- (Caraceiol. 9. A Littl Ruth Austin 10. Ma Li'l Quartet 115—"The Sal” :30—Hero, New York 9—Philco Hour; New York 10—8uffolk Symphony orchestra 11—Bascball results i1:03—Bert Lowe and Statler orchestra ~Weather reports; r sons 697—WNAC, Boston—i30 Srazy Kat Kiddies Klub 35— Symphony dance I'rom Palais Royal liis orchestra 30— Program 45—The Lady of Banjo (Dichmont), Sunburn Kids, Pl and Heroine and Heralds; his Hotel Is issing per- Kra ore Sandy and Allan Farnham, violinist 5:30 Ami ummer, Holland, tenor 4—Organ recital g fusical prograin —Al Moore and Lis Jolly 860—WEEI, Boston—349 5:35—Positions wanted; market and news; lost and found 6—From New York 8:35—News . 6:43—Highway Bulletin ' 6:45—Big Brother club 30—Merry Milkmen §—From New York 9—Dutch Girls Quintet 9:30—"Biology and Religious fer” 9:50— soprano, Joel Tars Musicale 10—Cruising the Afr 10:06—Nexs | 9—Correct Pettengill, | s s 0355 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1927. 11—Joe Hirlehey's orchestra 30—WNJ. Newark—322 §:05—Market reports §:10—Harry Olson's orchestra 7—Evangel Radio church | S—Perth Amboy Boosters | :55—Time signals | 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 | tusic lovers' period 30—New: sport talk Californians 15—Organ recital | 7:45—Medical ethics | 11—Clifford Lodge Frolic 590—WOO, Philadelphia—508 —WOO trio cience Service talk :05—Dinner music 30—Medical talk WOO orchestra 590—WIP, Philadelphia—508 2 5:10—Dinner music q, I'5:45—Department of Agriculture Bedtime story; roll ca:l; piano solo 760—WFI, Philadelphla—395 6:30—Ernie Holst's orchestra 1100—WHAR, Atlantic City—27 7:45—Horticultural talk §—Seaside Trio 1000—WPG, Atlantic City—300 7:10—Organ recital —Shelburne dinner music Studio program “helsea concert orchestru s dance orch Through the Static This column is going to be slim today and that's a fact. Ocean wave fading was noticeable on all wave | lengths and nearly every station was troubled by it. You can imagine what fun it was to listen to some- thing like that . We didn't have to Ilisten, but our assistant stated in conference today that he didn't get a vhole lot of glee out of it. There was | static and a heavy buzz; altogether a disagrecable evening. There certainly was a variety at| WBZ last evening. Every regular ture at the station was represent- from dance orchestras rig through to speakers. Tne Jesters were licard from that station. WI was troubled conside: by whistle of a ne 1, which, coupled with the going quali- lies of the fading, made things not so good. | | Club Karnak orchestra :10—Radio forecast and weather New York Stations AF—192 West End Ladies’ Trio 30—Ruth Goldsmith, planist 45—Bruce Campbell, tenor 6—Dinner music ‘Baseball scores Stardom of Broadway 3 time; hits and bits 9:30—La France orchesira tina Quartet 10—The Dreamers, instramental and vocal -Janssen's orchestra :30-12 mid.— nk Farrell's orch. 660—WIZ—155 5:30—Baseball scores Market quotations Financial summary 50—Cotton quotations Agricultural reports Baseball scores —~orrect time —Columbia Children's Hour 7:3u—Commodore concert orchestra | 111 and Flowers' as WBZ Correct time Morse and Rogers. musical comedy and Sa- exhibiting the same trouk every other nce music. W Albin's orchi 1 was lou 1—again the WTAM, Cleveland, o fered a playlet from the studio. Ot ler stations heard were WGY, WG ' WPG and WI | s $:30 4—Fry offered Jack | 10:30—Studio program 11—Parodians’ dance orchestra —Gateway dance orchestra 790—WGY, Schencctady—380 6:30—Musical program | —Studio musical program [ G nary: —~Musical program e as WTIC a Minstrel Boys cal program 0:30—Dance program | 980—WKBW, Buffalo—306 30—Hebrew Mission Sunday school lesson 30—Spiritual period Concert program V10—4WGR, Buffalo—319 .. Another night like that and we'll | sell the set. | prog suken tomorrow ing of the spec 1o “Lindbergh Day. National Bro: rticipate, 1 omething | Going from 1 p. m. until o'cloc { midnight, and WBZ will tansmit all | but two hours of it. A pros {its own territory will be b 5 to 10 o'clock, but everything else | will come from WEAF or WJZ Many other stations will be hooked up, too. It will be a big day ror the io fans. Lindbergh's arrival in Washington will be graphically de- seribed. | will be for- | : broadcast- | | features incident tiens of the npany will Bonnle Lad- 0—Roger Kahn's orch. 570—WNY(—526 5—Herman Neuman, pianist 50—Market high spots Harold Normanton, songs 6:15—Chris, Meehan, oallads —French lessons 30—Police alarms —WNYC Air College, Tecture —Baseball scores s—Frank LaMar, Will Reid, guitar; Stanley Davis, musical saw S:20—Stanley James, elocutionist —Laura Ross, contralto 9—Salvatore Cusenza, mandolinist 9:30—Hans Merx, German Lieder 50—Lecture, violin recital 20—Herman Neuman, 30—Police alarms; weather 830—WHN—361 45—Banjo Buddy, songs —Dance orchestra me as WTIC France orchestra e e Southern Stations 1220—WBAL, Baltimore—216 i—=Salon orchestra 30—Dinner orchestra Same as WJZ That's all for today, thanks! and Is Given Big Fine Waterbury, June 10 (P-—Anna | Colonel Lindbergh | down | Licutenant Lovette, who introduced | terms, regarding chow | seconds on the pork and L : a. Laschia Ch'ic Pianga b. | Tired Top (Leh- Love | 5 Recital with Margaret | St. John, lyric soprano, and Zeal Roma | to Spring b. I Look Into Your Gar- Emil | : 30—Entertainers 30-3—Dance orchestra | 10—Studio program 15—Prince Joveddah —Orchestra and vaudeville 11:30—Vaudeville Period 12 mid.—Dance orchestra 120—WGL—116 5—Assembly call 05—Cornell's orchestra | 5:40—Face to face with Handel “'Floyd Dell” §—Majestic ensemble 0— 30—George W. Coughlan, talk 40—Woman's Clubdom y:15—Joe Anderson, songs Reading informatisn ladeline Diety program —Worth's orchestra, “oolishness and Popular 1070—WRNY—280 | i—Hour of Successtul Wemen | 7—Stock, baseball and sports 10—Edward Breck, pianist ome Popular Puzzles” Leviathan orchestra 0—Tivoli theater program Rundback’s Jewel orchestra 30—"Lady Pat” 50 11—Vlla Richard orchestra 950—WABC—316 7:30—Show slanis 7:45—Whitehall concert trio 3 Johnny Johnson's crchestra 0—DMaunicipal band 610—WRC, Washington—169 Concert orchestra | s—same as WEAF | £:30—Music | 10—Same as WEAF 1180—WRVA, Richmond—254 | 6—Dinner music {9—Virginia highway report 9:05—Safety talk |9:10—Negro spirituals [ 9:45—Sports review 1y—Organ recital ariners quartet hmond orchestra 0—WHAS, Louisville—300 time announced 700—WSB, Atlanta—i28 —Army musicale 1:45—Concert \\'esteril—slatiom 970—KDKA, Plttsburgh—309 §—Baseball scores; dinner concert; rond report v market perlod news; weather Pittsburgh—161 £—Dinner concert; baseball 17—Dance music; talks 1 7:40——Motor topics aulirus of Cheshire was found ity on four counts of violation of the liquor law yesterday afternoon Iby a jury in the court of common ! pleas. Judge Harry J. Beardsley im- posed fines totaling $600 and im- | posed a 60 days jail sentence with the execution of the jail sentence suspended. The case resulted from \isit to @ house on the Cheshire- | Waterbury road by a group of i Cheshire constables last October and nother visit to the premises in | March by members of the lice. On a fifth count & { woman involving a slot machine she ! was found not guilty. Hol)'okfi oman Dies of Burns; Husbhand | Holyoke, M Stella Scott, who was found by fire-| {men early yesterday morning in the clothes closet of her burning home, died late yesterday in Providence { hospital. The woman's hasband, R | mond ott, was {morning in district court on char ault and battery on his wife 2 |an attermath of the fire, caused 1 an overturned lamp which set fire to Mrs. Scott’s bed. The Scotts’ |two little children are being cared of | s—same as WEAI 0—Same as WEAF :30—Studio recital (—Dance music 770—WTAM, Cleveland—380 S—Bame as WEAF | 9—Studio program 19:30—Same as WEAF ! 10—Studio recital | 12—Dance music 920—WSAI, Cincinnati—326 —Same as WEAFR 850—WWJ, Detroit. 7—Dinner concert s—Same as W 9—Musicale 9:30—Same as WEAF 5—Mid Pacific -Organ recital 0—Opry House Tonight— Outcast's Daughter” 10:15—Musical Cameo 11—Weather forecast 11:01—Dance hour 950—WGBS—316 6—Uncle Geebee 6:30—Entertainers 1100—WEBJ—233 7—Betty Reiffin, pianist “kulele Peg Gilroy 0—Luna Park dance orchestra —Syncopating Spudy Rouse 8:15—Richard Franken, pianist §:30—Luna Park Marine band 880—WMCA—341 = B. Brooks, songs | CHICAGO O Baseball scores | 30—Ernie Golden's orciestra —Talk; orchestra 0—Midland Beach orcliestra $—Musical extravaganza erbert’s orchestra ! tor by neighbo | | I i floor—wi THE AIR. For Full Parti “OLD IRONSIDES” Famous Frigate Will Go Into Dry | Dock for Repairs on June 16. Boston, June 10 (UP) — The | | famed frigate, “Old Ironsides,” | which was the first ship to enter the Charlestown navy vard dry !dock after its completion fn 153 jis again to enter that dry dock— this time to undergo a complete restoration. The docking of the ship, on June 16, will be attended by ceremonies ! participated in by Secretary of the Navy Curtis D, Wiibur, governors of 1300—WCGU, Sea Gate, N. ¥.—231 | ey England states and officers of —Viennese Octet ithe army, navy, marines and coast 5 Philip Stecle, baritcne I | onia Rachlin, soprano | The restoration of the valuable Ongs € |old naval relic was made posstble W oonlelU S picestie by the contributions of school 1 p_be announcel children and others from many | #20—WPAP, Palissde, N. J.—361 | L. ve o tha country. *+§-8:30—Radio Franks i EVER HAVING 600D COMPLEXION 860—WAAM, Newark. ne Ingra 3 orche Pimples relieved after trying well known remedy 3ill Fellmeth, &ports Songs Spokane, Wash., Jan. 31:—“My skin had been very clear up to a while ago when blackheads and then pimples developed. They spread rapidly and I was terribly annoyed. I used several suggested remedies without good results, and was dl.fiu:ted and just ready to give up hope of ever having a good complexion again when I saw one > 2 & ¥ of your advertisements. At the Quick Service in Our same time, a friend recommended Wait Repairin Resinol Soap and Ointment so 1 i el hese Lurge Skull began to use them. After a few 5 rowhat t applications my trouble was re- : UL lieved, and I now keep these prod- 2 ucts always on hand. They are so Friends soothing and refreshing and 1 find p the ointment so good for the scal and for chapped ands."—(Signeds‘ i Miss Carmel De Felice, E. 1723 ) : 7 L nningha i Third Avenue. RADIO J m”;( bt Ask your druggist for Resinol Soap and Ointment, 10—Columbia Park musiz 11—Club entertainers 30—Joe Ward, songs 12—Serenaders 12:30—Salon Royal orchestra Eastern Stations ctra NEW BRITAIN Alarm Clocks 95¢ b 1|II|||||||| [T "dilly, Madden P ers orcacstra 1ywood theats . Newark—i155 Ho organ | | nscmible orchustra ; contralto; pianist tr ) “The Lon- ; soprano Maurice Leest Trio bulleting AT Like Old make eared the most 354 MAIN § Do You Want good space for small manufacturing, storage, auto paint- ing, wholesale plambing or any other line of business? Five Story Factory Building To Rent, as whole or any h elevator service—Price right—Heat furnished free—Sizes 62x115 and 73x33 feet per floor. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main St., New Britain, Conn. Kodaks and Ansco Cameras Imported “Agfa” Films GLOSSY FINISH SNAP-SHOTS Arcade Studio of Course! =W, ENOYS DISAER WITH SALORS And Gobs Also Liked Having Lindy as Guest | | S Memphis, June 10.—(By | Wireless to the Associated Press)— ! is regarded ai real good guy" by the members of | the engineers force with whom he | he young aviator was | » and the men were | qually at the plain board | tuble, chatting like a lot of boys en a holiday. Lindbergh was i!yqumll\'e‘ to the life of a sailor and the men were eager to know about his| wonderful flight and the 1,836 hours has actually spent in the air. | “Well, th were no formalities to speak of,” said Roxford Couch, | i, who has been in the for tey years, talking of the | to the correspondent of the As sociated Press. “Lindy just walked | the passageway, escorted by the twenty of us all around to the| and the fun began. He seem- amiliar with all the sea t e and | had about the best he left New York. v 50, 1 just know colone! ed to be 1 just believe ! meal with us sine Though he didn’t s he thought it. “Why, you know he called for| riainly | ccounts of his other though I'm sure he| anyone of As| had three great several hunks of didn't keep second ords for the coffee big cups, and After the Lindbe splend sailo soup, the men agre W began reaching with reach for the punk—the ' name for bread. The men| iing questions about his tie flight, but the guest wers and went into tails on questions put by cnginemen, “We wanted to know about the ! propos:d Honolulu flight,” Couch | continued, “but Lindy wasn't keen wbout going into details about this, and countered by asking about the n on watch, how they arranged shedule so as to be able to| low chow, where the and liked life in the navy. | colonel told of his parachute | His hand reached for | i creamed potatoes and he re- | marked that the spuds—that's what he called them—certainly were | good. | gan rans-Atla gave modest technical t | “Before he left us he autographed | . all our picture posteards of himself. He certainly had the goods and we inly are for him.” Colonel Lindbergh sat at table be- tween Thomas Hunt, of Jersey City and Jack 1. Hearman, of Brooklyn, N. 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