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THURSDAY Fred Price, basso — —Judith Roth, songs. Eastern Standard Time {obby terisks denote best Pro- | s of the Day. orchestra n's orchestra New England Stations | '* 7" Froniv 560—WTIC, Hartford—530 y 86 W r's trio. eek religious sing ort hour from WEAL Jlue Boys. )—WPCH—309 o Ramblers. 1RS. —Galssert and Doyle vera Goble, plano 30—Orchestr own Clowr comed ther. Talk on Progress ~Popular xc Mildred Grizzelle. j— Multilingual lessons. Medical Center series Apple week party council 3 tin's orchestra; talk. announce Eastern Stations T s e T10—WOR, Newark—422 4 S SronehIs 5 Jacobs' ensemble; tenor. m Ryder, baritone C] Remus."” ather and time 580—WTAG, Worcester—517 ing ensemble Same as WEAL nd—8 annour s; lost and found VLG Organ recital Bosion—161 Qi 311 I neth, gports. —Mayor of Holly Park. Stamp collectors’ talk 1070—WGCP, Newark—280 program om Wonderland. vswick Hour, ze Republican rtainment. o program. Grand orck s resentations. o clih me | i 5 ‘x‘ 7 k—280 WIAR, { : Ll s quartet; barl- Sander's Carolians. Chorines, 0—WPAP. Palisades—395 tio program. 0 mes. 1020—WODA, erson—291 3:00-—Kiddies' New York Stations 570—WNY! {] 7:00—Herman Neuman pianist 110—Market high spots. , dual voice ms, ferry &chedule Dr. Bradford. “Representative entertainer 20—WBKN. 1 0 hout Problems. | 1120—=WWRL, Woodsid 1110—WDWM—Ashury Parl 6:00—Hour of Music. Mrs. Herbert Applegite Violinist, pianist, contralto a Girt orchestra 1sino orchestra, Studio he 7 b prano. Linglish N [ Hour of Music » Forum Caik violinist Mandolin trio. dance orchestra From W From the studio. From WEATR. ' | 100—WHAR Atlantic City—273 it | 7:45 | GO—WHN | 8 ' shcongre | 1100—WPG. Atlantic 1 recital . Schenectady- 380 ¢ S10—WMOCA—370 Mcl.an on Post, t Orc n recital 1680—WHAM, [ocheste Stock mar NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Good Quality Can, $1.95 each. 6 for $10.50—12 for $20.50 Heavy Reinforced Can 6 for $13.50—12 foi Extra Heavy Can, § G for $14.95—12 for & — SPECIAL Rotary Ash Sifter and Can, special ...... A. A. MILLS PHONES 51005101 66 WEST MAIN ST Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work \L 0 program ge talk Same as WGY, same as WIZ News. 990—WGR, B Weat 550—WM 5 Same as WGY 930—KDRK A\, Pittshurgh—316 v Club orch : program h as WJ7Z 580—WCAE, Plttshurgh—517 as WEAL Southern Stations 1050—WIBAL alitmore—286 of music. as WEAF WI'AA, Dalias—500 orchestra. as WEAF. Fort Worth—500 ne octet music. John Josey, organ —WSB, Atlanta—376 Musicale Organ recital )—WHAS, Louisville—161 Same as WEAF. IS, Hot Springs—385 program v Bell Buoy Port au Prince—361 as WBZ Srudio music Organ conc 750—WTAM, Cleveland—3100 )i Dance orchest i orchestra B as W Cavaliers. —Studio program Dance orcl 850—WWJ, S 2 AR, 10—WGHP, Detroit Dinner concert; o ; entertainers. 30 o and sonas S30—WSAL Cincinnati—361 s WEAT, lio program i as WE 00 4. M.—IFloren Missouri Kir | Through the Static < —d as a radio night for s fairly bristled with all kinds of ery one of litt static, in Imost say there was and char little X 1rd onee in a e up to turning on and off « ctric program to a gr wave of WLS, Chicago, when it Bye, Pretty Baby” and | tuned itself in on our set. “Fairest W ted, a of the Fair,” one of Sousa's compo- < being a saxophone solo | sitions, was well done. Competing 1 \clusion of | strongly with WLS was WSM, Nash- ville, located just a couple of points conducted | below the Chicago station. Both theater review, | stations were equally loud, although shows playing | WSM maintained a 6teady wave, while WLS faded slightly. A dance picture we w orchestra from Lebanon, Tennessee, inxious to see and we haven't de- | provided several hectic numbers, one ‘ ror not wi 11l of which was “You Don’t Like It, there this evening and take Not Much!” We thought at first Jater on in the evening the tha; WSM was WBZ, but it turned tation came through louder than | gyt to he WSM, not WBZ. We hope d_the Silvertown of- wo have made ourself clear. The s ovial announcer was on the job R with the dance orchestra. He sounds WJZ presented the Mediterraneans | aq if he hasn't a care in the world. \nce band at 6 o'clock, but there P rable fading, which 1 and Harry wera talking at trifle uncomfortable, { ago. Whenever we tune | e music was of a in on that station Sam and Harry 2 B being oh* | 1o going strong. Tast night's dis- ions of its Kind. cycacion concerned germs. The sta- | G tion was loud. stands a better e g heard to good ad We hit KD, St Louis, for the its wavelength was! first time in months. It is located 1 meters, where il 'way up in the code and we had a | with anything and | tough job making out what was go- noth res with it. The | ing on until a lapse came in afore- wave wi 6 strong all evening | mentioned code. A talk on a charity and, at b t af . drive was being given. KFKX, it was ¢ adeasting from Chicago over Formerly we {YW's wave, was as loud as could | guchithes an 8 s, with information for farmers and weather prophets. ago stations were heavily .« e d, volume placing them in| TWSRB, Atlanta, came through loud th the locals. Some of sco, jed many of the New PP WHT, Chicago, pre- That's all for today, thanks! i Al Carney, well hnown organ- | P. E. L. a number cailed “The Memoirs e of a Bachelor.” It wad requested by | umero e ier 1o Oil Curb in Seminole | }\\'v,\\‘ Cinc i, where the Castle May Be Ended Toda_v; played “Dancing myisa, Okla, Nov. 3 (#—The ofl| clewin wl ilment program in the Greater | arity galore. In fact, all|gominole field of Oklahoma may be | siations were out-doing themselves |y pminated tomorrow, Ray M. Col- a quality of performance. It was | jne™ 6o13 umpire, said late yester- L hiere it Eroxi ol lay in calling a meeting of the op- | in stations which we erators. heard in weeks, said stations | gyretteq overproduction and con- oming through as if they had never (,qiant waste caused adoption of the curtailment program several | nionths ago. Production of the field yesterday fell to below 400,000 bar- | for the first time since last sum- | | | cserted us PR noticed a vast number of nding dance orchestras | o'clock. Due, probably, to transmission was being Il by the atnospheric | every band we heard a million (1,000,000) o rate of decline in the daily | output of the ficld indicated produc tion would be lowered to between | 360,000 and 35 varrels a day by s end of 1 Mr. Collins said. | The curtailment committee deemed | it advisable, he announced, to re-| move restrictionsin all pools except | one. Operators would he permitted o 10 shoot more wells. Sk 5 \| "At tomorrow’s meeting the bars J ,\\”n Apple-blossom on seven outside :1!“‘7\‘;. any one Wi InovEd S10 over to WIR. [+ i pich may open new pool, may Detroit, where ** Annabelle Le¢ 2150 be let down,” Mr. Collins said. was prosented as a dance number. o On B OO feld for the Then a soprano soloist sang “Silver |y,q¢ 24 hours wa °d today at Moon.” Her voice was free from |qy 435 barrels, a decline of 8,142 | ihe distortion usually accompanying |0 f00 S et day's production. soprano soloists and causing them to | yecday the field dropped below SERULERRLE, 100,000 barrels for the first time in S several months. The curtailment en WRC, Washington, was €X- | ogram called for a maximum pro- vemely loud in we heard “Miss | quction of 450,000 barrels a day. A L WEAFR offered the \pus | sk i il Carollers singing a variety of g.\\ OWNER A SKEPTICAL MAN Hail, Pennsylvania” and > Marhlehead, Mass., Nov. 3 (@ Trombone Song” of C. C. N. Y., be- | gawin J. Hipkiss, curator of the ng included. It goes w ut s Roston Museum of Iine Arts and rec at WEAF was leud enough | ognized authority on Colonial ar- ter the window panes. tecture, had a few trying mo- i in Wiz once more and an entire nun withot g any fading irbance o ion held to the er. T ents when he came here to exam- | SAL Cincinnati, we con- a house recently purchased by Carollers program, hear museum. The foremr owner o Navy songs. “Lopez him at work measuring wood- followed, an excellent work and, never having scen the an- novelty number coming through. 1t |fiquarian before, summoned police | s “Paul Revere's Itide” and was |who remained skeptical until Mr xtremely deseriptive. Hipkiss produced credentials. The Miliion Dollar Band, what- READ HERALD CLASSIFI ADS er that may mn n, occupied the FOR YOUR WANTS t switches. 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