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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1927. e T e B ayflower orchestra. ;';u;: as clear as the Symphony the | stgned oft, but we don't know for | Miss Schroeder Engaged | The Earls Irfl‘\'r\\ Britain in | St. Mary's school at Garden City an‘i | o 8] fore. When the Roxy the- | how long. 1913, when Mr, F Sr., 3 introduced to society in 192 m nter was bullt, broadcasting equip- ab vty To Clarence A. Earl, Jr. | associated with the Hendce Mar s a member of the Colonia s D Ao roratore. ment was constructed right into the| It wasn't a satistactory night for| The engagement of Clarence Alex- | facturing Co., at Springficld, Ma of America. \ 1010—WW Asheville—296 walls, 0 to speak. The Beethoven | d!sM'x(‘e We haven't had one for |ander Earl, Jr., whose father was |later going to Willys-Overland Co. | S frsi kit W) ' e —— Musie. nphony in C minor will be played | weeks, it seems. (It's at least a [formerly manager of the Corbin |in Toledo, O. Mr. 3 Oy, wea PREMIER IN ADDRESS Agriculture period. the Roxy orchestra of 110 pieces Y WEAF, WBZ WJZ and |Screw corporation and vice presi- graduated from Hotchkiss school Rome, Oct. 17 (UP)—Premiet Db 1 music. |next Sunday afternoon, and if there ral others were faithful and we | dent of the American Hardware cor- and W Yale was a member | Benito Mussolini, presiding at « NONDAY Lo e Nt tonall Retusity il e irle fis much harmony and notes lost in | derived excellent entertainment voration, to Miss Mary Arden of the varsity track and football cabinet meeting today, reporte ¢ b | vies : T the broadcasting we will be some- | therefrom. Schroeder of Flushing and Quogue, | teams. He was a member of the Psi thily on the foreign and domes r Fastern Standard Time, V! 1glis sent 50—WHAS, Louisville—161 what surprised. Y L. I, has been announced by her lon fraternity, th W and |tic situation. It was stated that & 4 = “Roval Peacock orchestra. S Trat's all for today, thanks! father, Henry Schrocder. Fale clubs. Miss Schroeder afte communique would be issued later NOTE—Asterisks denote best Pro- is 3 Sk LIS On Saturday afternoon we notleed grams of the Day. 9:15—Al Ch en . Memphis—516 |a number of sports features on the £Oprano. i |air, these consisting of footbs New England Stations |" ... - Keden, iy | games tn various parts of New Eng-| xaples, Ttaly, Oct. 17 (P—An im- l 2 \\,,nf.n v i HML—\\\\I Nashville—340 Iland and New York. \\Ill"' Ne portant pre-Roman necropolis, or N—Same 3Z. | Have » - 3 me a8 WBZ Haven, a Y 1| old world cemetery, has been dis- | TIC, Hartford—536 ] t velty Banjo trio. : bl : “Andrew Jackson Hotel orch. e - Eonoy St s ! | 8:45—Frolic, Ll st b iy tomary “stick-to- | Covered near Salerno by workers In 2 * Bonditrio, | tt clty Banjo trio. ‘,' ¥ = ; ts” manner, which v > €0 | stone quarr : = ar L 2 "!"“—”::‘:;‘;"E‘(‘;q'"'«“‘——-’" ttractive to the non-technical lie- | ¥ ms i J viophonists, —Bedouins orchestra. tener, but which is absolutely sat- | i - ) ! | $—Piano lessons. 3 . lophonists. $:80—TInstrumental trio. isfactory if one wants to follow the | H ¢ h 9:10—Singers Club of Virginia, progress of the pigskin, WBZ of- our, from 9:40—Theater organ fered the Harvard-Holy Cross game weather { 7:30- T : 10 Minstrel review. las did WNAC. There were several i G a _ el ] ichmond orchestra others, but we paid our respects t . Storrs—535 b ror % Bove B F YW, Chicago—526 !(»,. two name lp‘muj i 2/ [~ w ]'0;1\‘5} Sl i e A The Moscow orchestra registered gement of Sheep b , € 365 |inst evening, being presented fro TIN0WICS, Mciigenorteea il ough WTIC. The or l 1 AS Merchanis' Hour. Ea:tem Stations : \che Slocum, song recltal. | rocital by Walter Dawley was also W'll 0 66 h ff” * e e . R i i Tfl,‘mmfl}n_\; i A O AT S g Sy ill it “stand the gaff’”’ this coming winter? i —Le g amodore ensemble. 870—WLC, Chicago—344 hich bears a marked re 1 P Calterborn, “Cur-|8:15—Organ, Al Melgard. CRER Ta b oniin ; e R R Rt AL Are you sure? . ‘olloge inn orchestra. ‘r lon ! WMAQ-WQJ, Ohicago—147 Ve opT .| 7—Theater organ recital ¥ s A sl o UAMAD Nrmaiy 7—Jack Chapman's orchestra. lokel . 2 | e e W T0M—WAIT, Columbus—282 | ] ISl Vs | Bessle Remember the One Horse Shay? It » ot 5 njoyec nors A 3 L2 g e e e Ieuioh i mhe 1y ¢ woman who siumps on cer- | was in perfect condition for many 1p Lighters. - Jim, Jeets and Jingles. enjoyed studio portion m AR Acve) of ¢ month has not ¢ s A 3 | kept abreast of the times. Midol years until— planist. oy as WOR. 3 S r has made painful periods a thing ot o, BoDIanOy 11 liey Dale, Bob Royce orch. & 3 i ai o 5 Violinist. | 600—WFAA, Dallas—199 ) e e 18 Roxy s i it f—'w;-m x:‘w;‘vvvu\s of i A esir | A\".\‘\I“O:y"»')n‘iy;f' et A Lo - Raty as|not interfers wilh the natural and - - o] : + Notch orchest |1 8 far as e e ety : ot of menstruation, ! 5 380—WTAG, Worcester—517 ) WODA, Patcrson—204 The acme of perfection = Mapeene —Venctian di nusic. Pexas Hote [ orchestra. othe - Bowes ma en- | organs affected in five to seven min- . 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