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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU P e LINDBERGH SPEAKS OVER WSM A Lindbergh, America’ this evening at about 9 to be given i pirit I The voice of Colonel C be heard over WSM, Nashv will address the gue at a was Lind Day in Nashville arranged for him when he arrived will be tendered him easte s mr will ock when h honor. Today | irles hero, sev s Louls.” A dinner tonight at 8 o'clock will be the chamber of comme procecdings ¢ about an hour a r Gynt” and turing the sixty-n stations by broadeast ard will be pre to be hroadl Springfiel WI WJZ and full orch WTIC, Hartford 1:50 o'clock wit 1 to the chain 1s in TUESDAY. (Hind o-Skinner) | Juintet with Plano de (Grieg)...Orch (Debussy) oup Have (fox trot); ); On the (fox trot) _— 4 Wail (B1 Fastern Standard Time, | e et French & a New England Stations iy 360—WTIC, Hartford—536 0= Waldorf-astoria aln Charmaine ad to Man- | Orch Dialogue, Air,"" Presi nity Ca assistant Dialogue O Re. B. Ogilk and R. B. Hu sor of Philosoph 7:30—Commercial Opening—Anvil Chorus A Ooh! Maybe It's You; b. Red | Lips; c. You Don't Like it, Not Much; d. I'm Coming Virginfa; | e. Meet Me in the Moonlight | 3 Trio—Selections to be announced | Dostonians—Boston. a. Dancing Tambourine; b, Under | 11:18-=Weather; missing persons. o e 1040—WTAG—Worcester—288 d. Shaking th Biues Aw Roam on My Little Sweetheart Trio—Selections to be announced The Lily; b. You Know That Love You; c. I'm Not the Since You Said Good-bye; You and I Love You and Me from “Bye, Hye, Bonnie; e. At Sundown; Closing, Anvil C "—"Rollo Round the World' Manning-Bowman concert 30—Harmony Belles, Songs Autumn: The Belles—a. When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down; b. Under the Moon Ball Players—Autumn Dowell) The Bell from “Pee Samson and Delilah.” —Time, News Flashes—Boston. Nora Gladden Winton to, from Radio Show. 10:1 1" Morgan and Pepper, from Radio Show. 10:30—Chet Frost and His Original {10 Trust A nvilears 0 con- i “Bob" 4 studio program. i—Correct time; Dakinites. 9:30—Studio program. News bulletin. 830—WCSH, Portland—361 i markets, ther announcemen nd found; new a or Hour. §—The Juvenile Smilers, —Dinner Dance. Eisenbourgh's and Bob and torists’ Guide. 7:40—Lady of the S—Program. $:30—O0p'ry House Players present Wife's Peril.” Sonya Levin —The Pequot Comedy Four, rley Stevens' orchestra, 5—Morey Prarl orchestra. 670~ WEEI—Boston—118 Positions wanted; lost and found. —“Dinner Hour." a. Just Thinking (W. A. Clark); °:43—Tlighway bullctin, b. Smile Through Your Tears | 5:43—Big Brother club, (Bernard Hamblen); Mr. Caf- |7:3 Sports Wa of nfonians Their Mo (Mac- | Ivories; talk. —Weeping Willow Bell Players — Harvest Dance | (Haydn-Wood) The Belles—Weeping Willow Bell Players—En Antomne (Mosz- kowski) The Belles—When Autumn Leaves Are Talling Tenor and Piano Recital with rry J. Cafirey and Sylvia Rich- | ard Wood Saved” or A violinist 10 ¥ 40 s 5 wspaper Sidelights. 1e W York the Alr of d'Ale (Gluck-Saint-S Mrs. Wood . All for You (Bertrand-Brown); | b. Roses of Picardy (Haydn-!1":05 £ Wood); c. Thank God for a Gar- | 10:15—Radio forccast and wea 110:20—Joc Rines and his orchestra. den (T Del Riego); M 5 Ghhk 3 | 620—WJAR—Providence—181 S—Weather, nde (Chopin); b. Second &) Scherzo (Chopin); Mrs. Wood | $:05—Musical program. I—Club Worthy Hills orchestra fety talk. 500—WDR New Haven—20g | S:85—>Musical program. 45—Time; eather and news, | 9-10—Same as WEAF —Popular pianist 4—Musical program. Time; tenor 30—DBanjo I ame; wea T 00—WICC, Bridgeport—214 Merchants' Hour. me Ballet aens) ; Caprice—On 50—N —Music ews. New York Stations £ Eickern 570—WNYC—520 Herman Neuman, pianist Market high epots ano selections alian lessons —Police alarms 7:35—O0liver's Women's orchestra §—Neumann's sports talk | 8:15—Vincent Bach, trumpeter 8:30- sveryday English,” Dr. Hen- ry Hawn orch ograr nounc: tudio program h 900—WBZ Marke 5:15—Dance radio Springfield—333 wther, sports stra d Mun e E . koprano o Dr. Vizetelly audito- o show a s Women's or Jeatrice Ol i e Beatri 1 from radio si : ! mpions G10—WEAF—192 Childre Week, Black- George O'Trien Yorkers,” 6060—WIZ—A151 et quotations. ma ton quotations ricultural reports. 1seball gcores. ' Frank Dole, e Granadas s WBZ Permanent 1 cct First Morgages | - Interest Insurance 17 elyitt Co. Inc. 272 MAIN ST. Balalaika orc Pennsylvania 10—WOR—122 Jacobs' ens: gin, children's songs. sults. Tacques )1 Newt Rase iold Whitc's que ~Belais for safety,” - Tirownie violinist, I Zoller Hetins. er; Five Messner Brothers 760—WHN—393 ~Theater orchestra. ¢ You Been Al My ! onight—WNAC | S—Will Oakland’s Chateau. snarl of ws Ketcham was enveloped in a most of the time, through well every tions by the Unit Navy band were heard moved along to more prof 1ds, 650—WHAS, Louisville—162 ton Francis | §:30-10:30 WEAE c 730—CYJ. Mexico City—110 songs. o Buddy, songs. T. G., poetry Prince Piotti, e “Inter-City 750—PWX, Havana—i00 Seville hestra, then we —CZ1, Mexico City—350 780—KTHS, Hot Springs— Artist recital 820—WFLA, 5:30 ainer. o aded bad ital ures| York part His G t later verture Silver Slipper orchestra, WIZ. New S10—WMCA—370 ' although it more or less Cles umn rwater—: 6:15—N. Y. F t5—Labor council Etta soprano. alal andard time y Cake Troubadours, WSM, Nashville—3 11 n's Radio Franks. r of banquet Stroock's entertai Charles A, Lindbergt ilin, artist I " peak at ut ¢ sans and th am; Radio Kos: t storles famous. Everything quartets to con- ick again to or wn to jazz bands worth listening Roxy has engi- commer was a a strir to Golden's 860—W Tnele Tva 15 — Mary WGRS &tr -Leo R WC one of 1—Ernie L. o : Qi 1 Q cred for s Western Stations ; : -6:30 bee. WLW, ¢ oud with innati through Wi ex came of coming theaters stra. —KDKA, Pittsburgh—310 ert, soprano, ; dinner rt. tenor. ensembl ale quartet Johnson, rl friend. as a Profession.! mixed quartet. ng's orche cone Re the sted to £ en any great lick, Cincinnati are ring Fou ent. Trips some, ne as WI S5T0—WTAM, Dance ¢ Cleveland—100 hestra., & Such I'rank <iness . . WKBO, J preser rsey City, told us ho for which w udeville program, standard t to our hair, ress our hearty thanke. WEZ's offering d during a great part by an intensive whistl: itself all up with th s wave and madc 1 thing for somebody stern and orch as WEAF. Dance orchestra 940—WGHP, Detroit—319 7—Dinne §—Mu 9—M j , songs lippen club, Vir el ae tiad —WBOQ—New York—32 ~Breslin orchestra, ir Theater presentati ard, Arts or¢ signa her Harold Leorard’s orchestra. 970—WRNY—308 ball and sports. ard Breck, pianist, —Irench humor, 1bert Howfon, jaz: ances Parkinson on Hour of Music. 9—Vitali Korctzky, Bright Star En- gemble, 9:30—Hugo 9:45—Novelty man Street | And so it > spof evenn mixe eld statio Rose. L [ 11- conc: it childre organ recit Detroit—: “ning to it not hina estr Dinner [ music. s WEAF. }—WSAL Cincinnati—361 tudio program am from WEAT. 700—WLW, Cincinnati—129 ng t the night Harmony Four h t . due —Crosley orchest S:45—Kahn dion and 9—Formica Cor 10—Weather. New 01- Tiuffalo; Atl W W 1wt e e e | O KWK H e stations we In many for the call let \in. Consider listened wasn to local anything fare s sing: 2 K se, we figure badly. The list | ford; WNYC, New York: WCAC, WBAP, I7 WHO, Des hington; WJZ, 111, Boston W, Cincinn: I, Montrea i we dic WTIC ; Dance music editor. ‘On a sernsback, Night, rry —Riva Madannos, Sammy Kremar, 1270—WMSG: —Anne Lang, contralto. e Lans, contraio Through the Static =i i Wiy WMCA York: 5:30—Herbert H planist, | Sem— e Mo Masino, organ. | Do —Doreta Jerome, soprano. ~Cantor Rabinowilz, Jewish nta; Moin New WJR, Detroit; WOR, Newark; AM, Cleveland; WGY, s City; Pitts- Studio featy Dance music. Dyke- | 1, soprano. i violinist 36 W1 port on, and who can ot wea was static Mischa Tulin, pianist. Dertha Spigel, sop Asheville, Pa.; KFEQ troubils ctrical dis- ty. We ing the ou 1t dea ms, WLBW, 0il City, seph, Mo.; AL, Baltimore Mo.; WB. Baltimor Columbns; CHIC, Toronto; KOIL, Council Atlantic ¢ , Virginia KTN Towa; ] B A, Rich- New York; WCAM, , Birmingham, Ala.; Palisades, J; WK WEKBO, Jersey City. ividual pro trying that Eastern Stations we ) how to 1 mors 760—WPAP, Palisades—395 it Southwick, fin st 5 was possible —W. H. Doyle, pianist. ~Children's hour. | ave bee | great many more nden; WPAP 30 w Yor -10—Studio program. | :30-11—Orchestra dance musle. | 1070—WNJ, Newark—280 5:01—Hamilton Lodge Danc Review of current plays. 05—WNJ Listeners' club. 35—-Louis Keating, planist. Don. Ra baritone. Alloutte club. night sha 1070—W( Newark—280 heard Peggy Gilroy, songs. | with 1 that 15—Juck Davis, baritone. ter is working out in Lester Coberger, pianist | Apparently, conside Madden and Lester, rongs. | done over at CAC Bert Norman's orchestra. mer, the 11—Comets of the Air. | sharp 1 the 111:30 | well ks per giv And, un in addition, we Boy, vou should atter out the stations! Wow! . had lots of r that Vol- | W WCAC, its regular Monday | e spotlig We | » station aWnd noted the tr good > took ria of 1 qui signed to allow sister, to have revie L bit of orch i dly o'clock 2 Storrs, its thanks! P. B BILLIARD TOURNEY Meet That's all for today, of L. during 1 sinee wave is Middletown Team To New| Rritain Starting Next Monday ZE Night—Last Night's Results, Market reports. Dinner music. Sports resume A\l history talk | T:15—Ukulele Peggy Gllroy Talk on radio interference, Viola Reid, soprano. sw Venice orchestra 830—WDWM—Asbury Park—361 Anna Lochfield, soprano. 15—Berkeley Carteret trio, Louis Norris, tenor. life »orothy Hulutt, contralto. not wrgaret Van Mater, elocu- like that that drive men mad tionist. | D Elsie Sherwood, soprano. Kes, planist Adolph Snyder, trio. tterson's orchestra. irt orcliestra. 500—WOO, Philadelphia—508 1 7:30——WO0O Trio. | 590—WIP—Philadelphia—3508 10 Snappy New York loud stations of a | Man i billiard matches between Middletown and New scheduled to start next at Rogers Recreation New Britain team cd of Alderman, Wolfe, Gregor and Wallace or prow with Grippo, Hall Maron and Fountain representing the Mid- that we shall have to go through | dletown contingent from the Central out nowing whether or | Billiard parlors. machine It's things I ults of shion tournam Pocket ams from 1in are 1y night The compg was one listened while a the We o in sort | debate | AMon @t “Is | parlor: will be dreamy conducted a Machine 1 out whether or tlemen arguing the their points or not, so it is probable su tion Kas- scored . wit man is a i 7 play in the three- nt last night put three of the pl ers in a tie for first place., They are Raphael, Stewart and Mack with three wins and one loss A triple tie for sccond Dlace also exists with Stokes, Gre- gor and White having won two and lost two. Kasprow stands third with and three losses while Tony is last with no wins and four losses. W to & rto Wi opening erican R tlar e tion in ion is bein to find We did Washing- f the con- i { son the tor r the {vention of | Not did town Tield. what | e " it lect the conve just ted * could do. on Th wi one win “Dinner music Roll call, birthday list. ~Recital by artists. §:15—Contralto solos by artists. cital by artists 5—Otto Meyer, violinist, no's Movie Broad: 0:30—Nat Lanin's orchestra. 710—WLIT—Philadelphia—105 T ATC @ Concert orchestra. 740—WF1. Philadelphia—105 6 rnie Holst’s orchestra |7 Topics in | Si12—From W 1100—WHAI ntie City—27: Glimpses t Door Seaside 0. 1100—WPG—Atlantic City—273 5—Organ recital, News flashe Dinner music, Playground highlights. Hall Dual trio. s | A. Ao MILLS Slipper Dance orel Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work PHONES 5100—5101 66 W. MAIN ST. ar . |Stone Crocks 1 Ga]lor) to 40 Gallon ak Kegs 1390—WOKO- Lskill—216 I'rom WMCA. 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 ock reports; ne Eyck orchestra, Outdoor talk. —Ollie Yettru, Nut program. —Musical cran. eready Hour lio alead pianist 7,100 Square Feet to Lease At 2-26 Main Street For light manufacturing. Southern Stations 1050—WBAL, Baltimore—286 ¢ orcheetra. rtet, 010—WRC, W same as WTI( Baseball hington—469 . Entire second floor. Excep- tionally good light. Steam heat furnished. Price and G00—WBAP, Fort Worth—500 Music. sical recital; 600—WI'AA, Dalla PopuTar music. r Hour. 630—WSB, Atlanta—176 ne as WEAF. Musicale. 11:45—Concert. particulars upon application, The W. L. HATCH Co. City Hall. Mexican —500 or. Tel. 3400, SDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1927. ated Stokes last night|and Gozita stacking up against M. 0 to 14, Stewart disposed of White [Gregor. Tracy is entered but 0 to 17, Gregor downed Kasprow |vet he has no opponent. to 14, Raphael lost to Stewart S 0 to 18 and White beat out Tony ) 1o 16. Raphael defeated White 20 to 17 in the last match of the night. Mack 4 editorial staff of the Gettyshurg this fall, thy L. Henne »sides the [ tne | College paper o ‘ She s Miss Dor ~ 1 Pa. 1 College Pilper l'.las 3 jvvou accorded her as the first fom- First Girl Editor inine member of the statt of Oct. 4 (P—Tor her for her ars that r one of een pub- Is in col- on | I« is unbobbed. ebanon, distine- this friends clatm honor of be attractive co- wavy hair tettysbur, R popiet first time in starts tonight with Wallace play : Gettyshurgian” Witzko, Pilarskl meeting Brooks | lished, the fur the most Her billiards tour s takes her place ge. OLT of CLOTH Doesn’t Mean a Suit of Clothes sheet of plate glass Doesn’t mean a windshield. 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