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§ MONDAY. Eastern su:d-nl Time. New England Stations 560—WTIC, Hartford—336 25—News amer concert: a. Prelude | Gray Days ) . election from (Gounod); d. Chanson e (Boldi); e. Dream Kisses pera Hour, WEAF e ws 560—WCAC, ceding Alfalfa Storrs—. and Clover m topics Eggs Coopera 900—WRZ, Springfield—333 ; weather n ensemble and : femories" Aldan Redmond 10—Time 10:01—News TFlashes 10:05—Rert Lowe and hls orchestra 10:30—Weather reports; missing | persons 850—WNAC, Boston—353 B—Theater Hour, Melody Boys €—The Juvenile Smilers 6:30—Dinner dance 7—Dinner dance 7:30—The Repertory theater 7:40—The Lady of the Ivories 45—"Good Evening, Madam" 0—Lady of the Ivories §—The Diamonds $:30—Lynn Police quartet 8—Program from New York, ‘“De- pendabllity Hour,” with East Four, orchestra and band 10—Chain program, “Musical Album Hou 11:05—"Jimmie” Gallagher and his orchestra. 670—WEEI—Boston—418 5:35—Positions wanted; market and news; lost and found 6—From New York Vesper Trio and w3 3—Highway bulletin 6:45—Big Brotter club 7:30—Book talk 7:45—Pianist 7:50—Personal'ty Portraits s—Irish Minstrels 8:30—From New York 9:30—Blue Bird trio 10—Cruising the Air 10:05 s 10:10—Henry Kalis and his orch. S 11:10—Radio forecast and weather New York Stations 570—WNYC—526 §—Herman Neuman, pianist 5:10—Market high spots :20—Piano selections 30—German lessons :30—Police alarms, ferry schedules $0—Cookie Cohen, Sunshine Girl ~Roland Meyer, violinist :30—*"Hamilton and Jefferson” g—Grace Ward, soprano 4:15—Ellsworth Morss, baritone 9:25—Harold Hancock, pianist 4:30—Daniel Robinson, tenor 9:45—Deauville Ladies' Trio 10:15—Facts about our government 10:30—Police alarms; weather 10:35—Brooklyn Bureau of Charitles Hon. James J. Byrne, Elks Glee club and others 610—WEAF—492 f—Waldori-Astoria dinner music —Billy Day, Theo Albin T:10—Debate, “Uniform Divorce Law,” Dr. Hall Quest vs. Dr. Har- ry Eschman 3 w York Trio 10—Air Frolics with Thres Cheers :30—Correct time :30—A. & P. Gypsies rdi's Opera, “La Traviata” 10:30—South Sea Tslanders 11-12 mid.- ] hestra quotations al gummary 0—Cotton quotations Agricultural reports rect thne Klein" Aders; Walter Pres- nd his Gang Marimba Band with 10—Co; 10—Breyer's So 11-12—Al T 760—WHN lio Movie club ial Hour ew's 1:30—Cott 11—Studio mu §:30—Continental Vignette; | Vaughn de NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1927 world serles, That put us in excel-| r the evening, that several ol things we'd rather I say humor ¢ York, > in hookup with Stephen But the 1ppe Trio {in iptu program presente 2 up of old timers betfore stage was decidedly d just a bit sad ous is interest roor ed to A Bird in a Gilded Ca one of the slickest hoof- of his time, who is still dancing t age of vears; Fiske known throughout the world for his intcrpretation of Irish roles; Dale of the old Avon to say nothing of ot an old timer. most enjoyable present day. con- several other 1 before the ith and comediennes of th buted. There were mers who appear microphone, one o being a Miss Murray, who sang character o hear Jim Thornton May Ha en Better a voice quivering with was pitiful. We began to won- | ¢ he must have sounded in cars when he was a Then Barney Fagan, 65 stage, cam ng and | he put over a number in gre | He sounded just like a youn {man. His voice was firm and strong and he put lots of pep into the . We felt better Smith and Dale offered ogue from “Dunt Esk. r sections of entertainment, but Mayor of Holly Park touched the high spots. Snappiness Boys announcer was excellent —"After the Sun Goes Down” oo onstructor talk WSEA, Virginia Beach, was 0—Andy Martin, xylophone us all evening, coming in —Professor Psych whenever we tuned in. Dan 9—String trio wag offered from &ome 10—Four Towers orchestra other. We didn't get the name, :45—Great Notch orchestra we liked the carefree manner 1020—WODA, Paterson: which the announcer told his story 6—Dinner music “ s 6 Plays Worth While WSM, Nashville, Jimmy Love's orchestra country dance with “the one man or- 7:30—Radio Shoppers’ Guide chestra” operating the fide : §—TIdle Hour Ramblers had a tough job bringing in the sta- 8:30—Dance music tion early in the evening, due to the 1070—WNJ, Newark—280 fact that several other broadcasters t's Artists : trying to crowd the wave. PR m Eastern Stations 710—WOR, Newark—422 —The children’s hour Levitow's ensemble H. V. Kaltenborn, current events William Ryder, baritone ‘olumbia Hours young man, years on th —Pepper Pot orchestra 760—WPAP, Palisades—395 Studio broadeast 30—Monroe W. Fleck's orchestra 7—Alexander Haas's orchestra 860—WAAM, Newark—349 neth, sports with strong presented & we , tenor baritone and WGN, Chicago, provided the reg- ular evening battle of words bet Solodar, | sam and Henry. T about a football | Cleveland, pesented dance music did WJR, Detroit; WPG, Atlantic City, and every other station within range of our set. . Jack Davl; 11:35—Kane, Gilda Bongs 1070—WGCP, Newark—280 game 6:15—Kricke s | 7—Imperial Imps 7:30—Anita Ullrey, soprano; Peggy | Melody Girl §—Jimmle Shearer, Auburn Ace | 1220—WAAT, Jersey City—246 T 6—Market reports impromptu program. 6:05—Dinner musie . 5:45—Sports resume WTIC offered several features, { s—Standard ochestra Symphonic enscmble, Walter 1 9—Aloft with Glenn E |y organ recital and the fire Tre- 9:15—"Mad" Anthony W , BINE- | vention meeting at the Central Bap- ing | tist church being among the item we heard. . e rrancans from WJZ ernoon were safis was Roxy in an w- A | SN T 0—Rays of Radio, songs 0—News dispatches 1320—WBBC, Brooklyn— Static was so he that it was almost impossi anything. We did not stay long uy station, waiting just lon to get call letters. Volume cellent, however. WOR, WTAM, WBZ, WMCA and were among 'em. WGY Ruth Gannio, goprano 7:40—Health talk :50—Ruth Gannio, soprano 10—Silver Moon dance orchestra That's all for toda program §:30—WDWM, Asbury Park—361 7—Mayflower Beauty Shop 15—Berkeley Carteret Trio pworth -Hyan Sing §:30—Harold Connover, pianist 8:50—Ed Parslow, banjo 9—Tom Joeck, banjo 9:30—Mildred Gould, contralto 9:45—Clara Stephens, soprano 10—Patterson’s orchestra 11—Sea Girt orchestra 740—WFI, Philadelphia—105 6:30—Ernie Holst's orchestra ‘Ask Me Another” 590—WIP, Philadelphia—508 6:10—Nat Lanin's orchestra —Roll call, Birthday List 590—WO0O, Philadelphia—508 :30—WOO Trio :30—Address by Rev. Dager g—Pennsylvania Male Quartet 10—Grand organ recital 740—WLIT, Philadelphia—105 7:30—Sylvan orchestra §-—Poets Pantheon :30—A. & P. Gypsles 9:30—Verdi's opera, ‘La Traviata” | Wklin orchestra | Atlantic City—283 £:45—Organ recital orton dinner music alk —Studio program Traymore concert orchestra dance orchestra | | READ HERALD CL Permanent First Morgages @ 5% % Interest Insurance o, efitl Co. Inc. 272 MAIN ST. il PAINTS gGLASS WALLPAPER VARNISH HALL'S 179-183 ARCH ST-NEW BRITAIN orchestra 1100—WHAR, Atlantic City—273 7:4 cture period 5 side Trio 0—WGY, Schenectady—380 tock report; news Dinner music 30—""Footnotes” 610—WRC, Washington—169 Waldorf-Astoria orchestra 46—Roxy and His Gang —Lorre time A. Gyps 0—National Grand Opera Co. 11—Rolfe's orchestra 1050—WIBAL, Baltimore—286 TO §—Correct time 8—Christian Sc I nd 860—WGIS—3 f—Uncle Greber 6:30—TLucky 5:40—'Our Constit :50—Robert's Entertainers 920—WABC—326 30—Tsoy Scout program 5—Beaux Arts orchestra —Recital z Home ther 1—Harold Leonard's orchestra 11—S8trickland’s orchest 970—WRNY—309 6-—Melody-Way orchestra 6:30—DBroadway Chat g—Kesbec Entertainers ¢ Makers 20— Dinner orchestra 3 program . dance orchestra De: Juilding, 140 Main Street | Through the Static coX &DUNN better than being not as On satur- much | night nigh night before. conditions 272 MAIN STREET the ing were han they were | ter char nd s radio broad pince there Fresh Opened Oysters CLAMSy SCALLOPS, Packard \| Opyster House CORNER MAIN and ARCH ST 1t stations on Saturday, so much static. (This starts r). We didn't| ning, due to was so heavy, | lot of fun Saturday was excellent on both Volume cnings. a0 G i Tt might be interesting to know | the battery on our set went at the beginning of the ninth| inning of Saturday's game of thel Open Nights Gpen Sat ere | The | all evening | Was ex- RENT irable offices in Hallinan <illers who slew W. W. Sly and “SUCCESSUL FAILURE" : gtmbegey i ogs being hunted by police as in the double ying of Doctor Considers Himself Fortunate | stein and Ernest J. Yor- hiladelphia gangsters | b of the Philadelphia cre found Saturday by a in Ambler park, riddled ts in Being Able to Return from milkn with L Stricken Jungle, Oct. 10 (A — B f hardships, the sci- Dr. Samuel H. ungles of British has ended in ul BUDLONG DIVORC! TOY BALLOONS CAUS Boonville, Calif, Oct. flock of toy balloons was blamed | today for an airplane crash herel which cost the life of Miss Thelma | Farrer, 17, of Boonville, and the| lepartment of zoology of the Uni- serious injury of pilot and a! Pittsburgh, upon his re- youth who also was a passenge ome rou C. D. Warren of San Francisco, from the plate the pilot, declared his engine had 10 Roraima, made fouled by the balloons 350 by Arth n Doyle's * the ausing the plane Lost World him the selenti thousands of valuabl tles gathered as aterial for further study of th geographical distribution of insects the 1s! Dr. Williams lucky y all manne I CRASH | 10 P—A | DELAYED | entitic | Willia Guiana are.” So it was characterized by tor Williams, who is head of expedition of “suce Doc- naam sir air, c Ralph Witherell ond 21, was the sec- injur- fatal. how sustained will prove ally hurt MARKS 70TH BIRTHDAY Oct. 10 P — 1 Ohio, Herrick, United States qui ance, birthday ~yesterday estate at Ch slowly convalese- following two operations . Congratulatc many parts of the intry as well as numerous phone 1s which the ambassador was un- Myron falls on the Cuyu- “black water fever drove my guides to , wh and malaria h to them, from 1t days hefo during which provisio: move, time ran out of Bloodhounds on Trail | Of Missing Mountaineer Colorado Springs, Oct, 10 A —Bloodhounds have followed & |trail, believed to be that of Rich- ard L. Mather, New York moun- taineer, mi he attempted to climb Mot rt near Lead Sunday to a swamp hase of the moun Otto | the Quillin, owner of the Quillin_ said the tr the route used hy scent to a point a short distance from where the was found BARBER SCORNS BOB. otland, Oct. 10 () Hous convic- Lipton at clitown -, decided to ) the 1 f Dobbing or ing wom and has ad- vertised accordingly in the local newspaper. He declares in cffect that hair is contrary to iching of the Holy Seriptures and that therefore none nced ask him to operate on her tresses. Lip- ton was born a Jew but has become 1 member of one of the strictest of Christian sec deep rel Colo., at | cutting ain, ier in the timberline the knapsack Kpot missing man’s | EX-PUGILIST SHOT. i N. J., Oct. 16 (P—George B ) rmer bantamwe | er under the name of Kid | t in the face yes- starting his e car ran undirected for and crashed into a pierced Bo MO 1 in the back o FRiENDS ARE FRIENDS OF B s - car | SA“QL" % [ . was detained at hes [ 5% 2 quarters for questioning. Police said | { the bullet was fired at close | but tree, For “all hands.” 5 Cleans Hands quicker Ithan cake soaps. of robbers | St | K ROBBER SUSPECTS | eland, 0., Oct. 10 (A — members of the band Today ‘A Substantial Reduction in Rates The ~— APARTMENTS 40 WALNUT STREET 3 ROOM SUITES NOW $50—$55 MONTHLY 4 ROOM SUITES vow $60 ~ $65 A two room suite still available. Electric Refrigeration — Electric Cooking Ranges. * Curtis Breakfast Sets. Laundry facilities— Janitor service— Heat—Hot Water, and other modein features. A minute’s walk from the center of the city. Representative on the premises. Or call 140. Louie S. Jones Agency 147 MAIN STREET HART STREET New eight room house for sale, opposite Walnut Hill dark. Hot water heat. Hardwood floors throughout, fire- place. Tile bath and shower. Price is right. Apply for particulars. The W. L. HATCH Co. CITY HALL PHONE 3400 ¥ Nights Till 1 A. M. That Sudden Flare A Moment of Panic the Spreadofthe Flames (Rt Fron v I Right Fram Rack bt s A Pyrene Extinguisher— Steady - Keep Cool— The Fire’s Qut— —Whew! Lucky you used your head. Good thing you had that Pyrene on hand. This is Fire Prevention Week Check up on your home fire fighting apparatus. We have — Pyrene Extinguishers For the Home or the Car. A Fire Resisting Roof RU-BER-OID Fire Tested Shingles — Roofing Actual results in this city emphasize the fire resisting qualities of RU-BER-OID Roofing. Buffalo Extinguishers 21/ gallon (Soda and As!'l) For oil and gasoline fires “Phomene” — foam type 2V, gal. capacity “Cyclone” Rubbish Burners. Special for Fire Prevention Weelk. Reg. $3.00 . Saean $2 .20 ACKLIFFE/ BROS. Paint — Hardware — Glass — Sash — Doors — Interior Trim Agricultural and Builders’ Supplies PARK STREET — TEL. 5000 — BIGELOW STREET Come in and be served by men who find it a pleasure to help you. We deliver anything you order anywhere you say— 5000 is the number. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS l"(ll(" Shell Fish Such as I OYSTERS — CLAMS — LOBSTERS SHRIMP — CRAB MEAT and SCALLOPS Our Crackers are Always Fresh VISIT OUR DINING ROOM Open Until Eight HONISS’S 22 State St. Hartford “Under Grants” | Here is a drop of one thousand dollars, on price of one family house on West Ellis street. Only $5,000, with small cash. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main St. Phone 343 B. 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