New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1927, Page 24

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860—WAAM, Newark—340 0—Orchestra; sports |0"0—\\ Ull \ Paterson—291 s:30—same as WEAR 11 alter Paul Romberg, violin 11—Mustang _band 12—Theater Hour 800—WOC, Davenport—374 8—Same as WEAF {10—0ld Time dance numbers | 560—W] ll() Des Moines—535 Y s orchestra MONDAY, Fastern Standard Time, {6:01—Ben Gol rrent Pla E olinist; pianist Jack Dara’s orchestra 830—WDWM, Asbury Park—361 Hour of Mueic Announcements Trio The Victorians flfl()—-\\n\l" Ft. Worth—500 T—Texas hotel orchestra $—Program 810—WDAF, Kansas City—370 NOTE — Asterisks denote hest Pro- grams of the Day. | | | 2 al summary of the day Il nge closing prices | [ New England Stations >l;:\|‘llur\l—:|fltl 7 violinist, harttone, enor, planist, soprano {9:20—Monmouth trio, songs —Pa rdens orchestra Serenade ,7\1mm|‘.\m Frolic °CO, Minneapolis—105 association 560—WTIC, on's orchestra a Girt orchestra Philadelphia—105 ring orchestra T Hb—-\\ FI, 10:30— Ity program 990—WOAI, San Antonio—303 9:30—Ge t Mexi Plavers $70—WCBD, Zi Male Chorus, vocal | 590—WIP, Philadelphia—508 5:10—Dinner music )ept. of Agriculture Uncle Wip's roll call vy Day program 2 9- trio, cornet broadcast 1ce orchestra stra. 590—WOO, Philadelphia—508 | 7:30—WO0O trio 1100—WHAR, Atlas 7:45—"Glimpses Thro ce program . Los Angeles—168 (—The Dragon Hawaiians —Vest Pocket Period \—Pal O'Mine trio Nellie Mills, violin M m he Vagat ol 18a: Fashioned Huski ide Trio 890—WGR. Buffalo—303 | Dance orchestra 1ce News of the Week B. C. program 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 Pen Eyck orchestra ani Trombint, cello s WEAF | »onds at an Been New Haven—268 WDRC, s orchestra S10—WMCA—370 T harmony g Th ume, ere was some noise and some entertainm -Hon. Mumphrey on J. Lynch, Southern Stations not many miles cellent programs and we e fied. There was static of the kind. It stuck to no hopping and skipping ar tle picces. 8:30—Music | PR Asheville—297 7T—Kenilworth orchestra §—Business review 1220—WDOO, Chattanooga—2 Farm Flashes otel Patten ensemble 10—Markets and wen Bert Dolan's or nds' orchestra —Hawks and Mack, singing —Mae Sims, gongs irnle Golden's orchestra i | 860—WGBS—349 1 nele Geebee ther sorted | pattern, imd in lit- 16 ‘Lights” cast an & g and |57 salon orchestra THSNeT D bir e —Soprano, diseuse 650—WHAS, Nashville—i61 sented several Interest e 8:10—Vanderbilt trio Studio_concert from WTIC, incluc Dew, loist me as WEAE By and ~Cello " ano—“sw. shyille—311 The ( mm. vt 9:30—Johneon and girl friend G S Sh TGRSl ! i i—*“Business as a Profession” me as WE o ““1" and.foticoumse fili e muslc 580—WTAG, Worcest N 1 —Studio offering Albert Hager |11—Merrymakers orchestra s e ¢ Sl ‘ensemble; Rox- 1050—WBAL, Baltimore—2 Donald G ) on the air 6 be 00 1 soprano; musical com- )inner orchestra from WEAF in the irse of the . ale quart Air Frolic from that station. Mr st u 1 Zal “',“,‘"““0‘ | - Continentals” ne player and he rendered one e ; ‘_,p IO HARESIEEGLE O extremely difficult number. The t e Ler presentation Western Stations none n. Mr. ex's work ird,. was of the highest order and W 950—KDKA, Pittshurgh—316 | ave nothing but praise for him. In- I ) eldentally, cht do to mhention t—Bass solos ringwood ensemble \dentally, it mig e j,(\M Honsa: Monleht hard's orchesira cred cong concert that the Donald G Fore Bov.”. pressntad PCH--309 | 7 is not the Attorne > Players m | of this city. Perh pianist YW, Chicago—526 1 eneemble & aylophone, ard him. He and Attorney trio selecti ind comp me as WIZ 9 Cong 1:30—Congres _820—WEBH-WJJD, Chicago—366 rnival orchestra play int writ, summons s 1 1 | s’ orchestra | Pearl's orchestra | Boston—118 ed; market and hunior violinist lentine Erskine, orge Gordon S AL Al | The Roxy pr —WLS, Chicago—315 . by Frank 9 pperbail program well from WB! | ollege Inn orche has been blessed in and news i alities in \xwr N e O] e i bth of ton LEL a decided improvement. cellent quality to be found on th 6—Time, news, racing ers and songs ren | " % 1. “Meet Me &t the|ll—Stevens orchestra 1 a. m.—Popular progr heard sev- that wers and we st ni ably by the better- sringfield eral progra improved conside 5 ) R ed tone quality. As we were s 830_JVSAL, Oincinnati= 361 a large chorus sang several old time o <ongs, accompanicd by the 110 pis ntertainers songs, n- Roxy orche cluding the sung, as v can be cla 10—From WEAF —WTAM, Cleveland—300 Hotel Cleveland orchestra, me as WEAR usic Box Restaurant orch. 1060—WATU, Columbus—28 {6—State orchesira Orchestra 600—WFAA, Dallas—300 Baker Hotel orchestra {ution Series orchestra we and Dunn — C1270—WMSG—230 trical review —Contralto, tenor, pianist okCT, cornetist Jewish folk songs , Cantor Ra d as a college song. com- | 7:3( binowitz houte faded WABC, pr ifrom M = NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1927. considerably, although not enough to be classed as a nuisance. We heard the description of the eight- | |round bout between Martin and De Winker, Martin winning. Then came |the Dundee-Canzoneri affair, the {main bout of the even! The an- cer didn’t seem to be much en- and, while he gave a fairly lete account of the fracas, u more interest on his part might kept us from going to sleep during some of the most interesting parts of the contest. Canzoneri got |the decision. The brightest spot on {the program was the queer 10 sec- jond signal. i | A Trained ) | ° Glassologlst ‘WEAN, Providence, fairly loud - nows His Glass vith a ('-l& tto m over in approve auded polite , enthusiastical .. Knows Your Car The Traymor t orchestra played its music the yard last . 4 DR . foun was onrom ipplied, as he is, with genuine 1o through loud enough for us to polished plate glass— hear the announc . 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