New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1927, Page 20

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TUESDAY. Eastern Stagdard Time. NOTE — Asterisks denote best Pro- grams of the Day. ew England Stations Hartford—3535 | ws | 6:30—Dinner music from WEAF ] Trinity Coile dialogue, “The nings of Life' The An 1d vocal trio orchestra 3 Rollo Sees the Worl _symphonic concert. Program of avish m he B A\uction EAR Hotel Bridgeway orchestra, | prin | H , dance orch Belles ¥ W from Worthy 3 me, news. 1080—WDRC, New Haven—: al program | me; dinner dance music Theater review T:10—Dinner dan 7:30 Music s—Time; we: 1130—WICH Merchants® ther io program \—Four Kanjoliers tudio program 900—WBZ, Springfield—: sngland Council talk ; weather Dolan’s orchestra weath quartet . Bridgeport—263 progra ert ews Jolan's orchestra, the Scenes with ggist -Vincent Breglio, novelty pia Tusurance talk The Chefs, music and quintet, al offering from ! | Continentals, mixed quartet mented orchestra, from | H her; missing persons 650—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—i61 heater hour Juvenile Smilers )—Roman Gardens orchestra he Sintfonians fotorists’ Guide —Pianist y—Theater talk SContralto and soprano $:30—O0p'ry House Tonight, WNAC Players 9:15—A Little semble 9:30—Cosmopolitan ensemble Perley Stevens' orchestra 5—Morey Pearl’s orchestra 800—WJAR, Providence—375 7:30—Honolulu Quintet Journcy with en-| —Church quartet afety talk H ‘ontinuation of gram Same a8 WEAF. ame as WTIC (-—Impromptu program by vau- i artists New York Stations 570—WNYC—526 f—Herman Neuman, pianist dthel Steely Slection returnt music —Police alarms; ferry tion returns and music quartet pro- ermann’s dance orchestra tion returns 4:05—Ellsworth Morse, baritone u:20—Tonkonogy musicale 0—Laura Consaul, contralto 0—DMusical program 0 — Police alarms; election turns 610—WEAF—1902 ~Blue 1lills orchestra §—Orchestra T—Mr. and Mrs Newlywed; Jolly ersonalit William “After dinner music t moments in history Trent Affair’ Air Weavers ‘orrect time Correet time 0—WHN d His Pals Organ 1 1 £10—WMCA—30 1ell, Bop! no Melody Man \ddress, entertainers sngs with ukulele Three, duo harmony sters, &oprano nestra i's orchestra ) —WGBS—340 b tion returns vay shows —Flippen orchest ymphony orche 920—WBOQ. ‘Everyday law re n orchestr: i—Adventures of Nick Carter Beaux Arts orchestra 10—Weather 1—Harold Leonard’s orchestra H70—WRNY—309 hedules | Te- | Bal- | i contralto I Fraud” arles, baritone Autimator —Hour of Music izottl, moprano me Sorg Contest stra 970—WPCH—309 jester nist White's entertainers 1020—WG1—294 news, racing 0—01d 11—Orch -Poeni. 5:3 1 I meeting Today in hirtory 30—Kenn Anti-Po Yalph Rose, violi:ist Harmonica Pals, talk l'en Nights in' Bar Triangle Play —Electlon returns 1270—WMSG—230 5:45—Theater news nn lang, contralto Thrift program —Contralto; tenor; composer; corne om Wilsor —Banjo trio pianist; soprano listng facts Harold Danne Roth. contralto club 8:10— §:30; 10— Room," plan! tenor Eastern Stations 710-—~WOR, Newark—i22 15—Jacobs’ ensemble; s0ngs Levitow's dance orche: \merican Music with soprano enting “Ione” visible Russell Howe. pianist Bernstein Sisters Trio 16:45—Bremer Brothers, vocal duo 11—News bulletins 11:15—Weather; orchestra 760—WPAP, Palisades—395 harmony n Halt Hour M, Newark—349 y orchestra; sports 1020—WODA, Paterson—3294 5—Dance music cw of the 45—Sport talk ra day ack Wehren, pianist i—Dance music 1070—WGCP, Newark—280 5—Musical program :45—Alice From Wonderland 9—Radio Christmas Fund 1070—WNJ, Newark—3280 Goldfarh's orchestra Current Plays” Ule, pianist, readings 5—Traymore orchestra 1220—WAAT, Jersey 6—Market reports :05—Dinner dance music 6:45—Sports resume Little Wards 7:30—Piano recital $—Walter Little, tenor 8:15—Disabled vete 5:45—"Voice of Dixi 1100—WDWM, Asbury Park—202 6—Hour of music rteret Trio no; piano [onmouth trio ouis North, tenor Sea. Girt orchestra Casino orchestra udio hour WFI, Philadelphia—103 0—Whispering orchestra —From WEAF 590—WIP, Philadclphia—308 O—Dinner music pt. of agriculture 7—Roll call S—Dramatic review 8:10—Ftude hour Recital b tists broadeast dance orchestra s' program —T —Orehestr 590—WOO, Philadelphia—508 7:30—Dinner music by WOO Trio 740—WLIT, Philadelphia—105 108 Children's twilight hour j-—Arcadia concert orchestra 100—WHAR, Atlantic City—273 “Thru the Stage Door” lvening concert 1100—WPG, At -Organ recital —Dinner music Playground 9—Duo trio Auction bridge Harmony guartet 50— Home and School Talk" s Bergere orchestra schenectady—380 ntic City—273 ighlights S—Nut progr | 530—WMAK, Lockport—515 ; \er concert 110 Irish folk son PI0—WGK, Bufialo—303 Dinner dance Red network programs 1080—WHAM, Rochester—3 Rlue network prog 10— Studio program 11—-Organ recital I \\'csterfi Sia(ions network programs ner program . y concert Orehestra Dance music Cincinnati 680—WCX, Detroit—141 nner concert 1o network pri ord and Glenn Dance music H0—WWJ, Detroit— © musi Night i programs Feel(Good Most ailments start from poor elimination {constipation or semi-constipation). Inte tiral poision asap vitality, undermine heal and make life mise . Tonight try N{— NATURE'S REMEDY—all-vegetable cor- rective—not nn ordinary laxative. Sce how NR will eid in restoring your appetite and id you of that heavy, loggy, pepless {celing. Mild, safc, purely vegetable—25¢ TO:NIGHT W\ FoMORROW ALRIGHT *Fnecramended and Sold by sw Britain Druggists. | move children’s EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8§, 1927. Without last night's static we most hesitate to think of what it have accomplished. Asia Africa, Australia, South America | Maybe, Who can tell? There w | volume in great air nee and e |in the heard vague | whispers of music usual wav we evening W on that sounded from t ps it wa laying us a trick. ted us from ent just verage run, imagination e static pr ting close enoug > mysterious stations to he our it t e call ons | static didn’t ir |coming from 20 ar good ev United ed. The with programs to pick nent out wny trouble at all . e before proceeding WTIC has transmitting s 1t that the {plant of that station will he moved | Omiha; of the c of the nter of pproximately city. That such made has been 1 to time, but it was ay that a decislo was reached hy station. ordered, Hartford 10 a to a stance from would v time yest uch a step officials of the | has been |quipment to be used in determin |a good location, and the teclnical staff of the station will begin work immediately. 20 different lo- {cations hav ested and no doubt additional will be sur- veyed and tried. D saratus Some been st sites) | . | with cool | much snow { rapidly and {will not not too testing will procecd is expected that it more than three or | four m at the outside to pick the site. Present weather is, of course, ideal for determining po: sible dist Work on the nec |sary buil nd towers will be hed as dly as possible and ransmitting appa Il then moved from its present location on the roof of a Hartford offic building. The new will be s ceted with a view to possible in crease in the power of the station The studios will remain on the sixth floor of the Grove street building and will he connected with the new transmitter by communicatoin, | transmission and signal wires. | . . that. Now for o'clock we vening receiving tions. C g0 and points slammed themselves at our aeric land we experienced excelieng recep- tion of ecveral distant Wation: WTAM, Cleveland, and W Chi- |cago, to say nothing of WWJ and WJR, Detroit, were picked up with | e. Our evening started in earnest at 6 o'clock and there was plenty of | |activity £ that time on. There | was very little static when we sta {€d and that condition prevailed du |ing a good part of the evening. hout 10 o'clock the mnoise became bhit more troublesome and it con- tinued so until we signed off shortly after midnight. | . | WBZ was s tiood situation periods to the broadeasting of me nd from the I, Montreal, w helpir from one of the railroad com- telling of tlood All Canadian vith volume. .. weather and the it 3 n last plung condi- So th ning. At into mid ev e 6 o . 1l concerned over th 4 it devoted several conditions, station panies, {was read. came through Cincinnati, cam and clear at o'clock, first came on the cerned over a new airport out there mnd an appeal was read to voter king them to vote ropriation for ) heing needed in Cincinnati WJR, Detroit, to Gang and we were out that the pro s woll as it did from Beard th WG Y WSAT, air. They are to 3500, ction 1 airport Today is e We ent over to ar v and His gratified to find 1p cams WBZ. from e Gypsics WTIC ind W mple d the as did WSATL m Gypsies pro our fa- several Andre ing r rot, * extremely fore listeni WIS, € storics of is ville, one WSM, Nash thou it vorites, even miles son or¢ ion of thut popular fo oud and to WSM ntin heard res 1time ports ¢ with WAL prov ction * station entertain headlin Willi s master of ¢ Nor: was orl there was concert and witl dmaster the nd yminent com Lewis James tenor, and the Goldman Pat famous th vocal 11 said Conws and Three Ch a fun. Collicr first appear: t he lots o s before he Kad We forgot acte mention sopr and J Now ther satisty You can i s pretty well crowd- Nora y first L line- and ginc vand should fan. W that cach ry radio bein ora” T in 1908, its Anybody Her en came one Likic is going to 1o Pop My tainly unique dl night sing next Popp Wi in style is « n to her 1 two n Jam No One | onette gav sample of her volce, sald sample het ause us fo want more heard in person in New [iritain to in con nt to will by nin; Nation . mor cert with the WDOD, Chattanooga, Tennessee, | wide | through | tions providing | coming great strength, The orchestra and was it hot! “Slow Drag, .. Then WRY. Richmond, \\Llhi ird. We are beginning to class | t station almost as a local, it is| th us so often and in such large | int The Hotel Richmond or- | played a variety of dance us say that after 11 lock of try and tune anything but dance musie. Near- cvery station we struck was pro- kling melodies and we ty of them, not melo- stations, | stra But to Reveal” Nov, ladies—one ae a c 8§ (UP)—Two 1 well London lad ——are fighting from CAUSE SENSATION Public Finds Subjects “Clothed fiery young Prince Prinzivale. This portrait is by Alfred E. | young and comparatively unknown | | New York artist | day The Reading Girl" is by Theo- dore Roussel, who painted it years ago. It went out of sight for a long time, but recently was acquired for |the public state gallery has caused a sensation alm {as has the painting of M ir William Orpen, one ng British portrait is to Mrs. Fri interfere ire the ba armed cam of nters, tion that de- | to blend in un- known so. ciety woman, the other an unknown frames in gal |leries where they are being shown were | 1 3 w York; | WMCA, New ! WDRC, New Buffalo; WADC, Baltimore; WRC, WLW, Cincinnati WSB, Atlanta; KSD, KDKA, Pittsburgh; WGR, Buffalo; WOI, 0il City; WPG, City; WSE. Virginia WCAE, Pittshurgh; WOW, WHO, Des Moines; WBAP, Fort Worth, and CHIC; Toronto. I. Also WOWO, Fort Wayne, In- diana, : re for the attention of nd beauty loving public. The term unclad is not rd Wi York Haven; Akron; Wast WOI WIF Ame: Atl WMAK, WBAL, on; s cloak, which conc but to reveal. “The 1zine—fortunately a reading a place, in arr rge one parently be chair lounge a fir apparent ood. “Mrs. Frisby known golfer d fair hobbe she shows the nd social 1 Leauty of her blue eyes. each a vé hand every (¢ Serves as hackground for isted above came WSB was espeetally as was WHO. We tuned around | meters and thought, at one that we heard the call letters KFI, but the ic was so heavy t the time that we could not be so that doesn’t count. o oo ation we have yugh str that save the hor ed to sacrifice her own and left h¢ besieged city, nude except for :(‘luu'n. to surrender herself at's all for today, thanks! | —~P, H.Ts | WARD'S WIFE GETS DIVORCE IN RENO Beryl Curtls Has Marriage Use all your glasses —instead of just the center. The new Tillyer Lenses are called by many of the greatest eyesight specialists the most 1m- portant optical advance since the discovery of glasses. They remove the “unseen blur” near the edge— the hidden cause of eyestrain. Former to son of President of Ward Baking Company Dissolved (UP)—Mre. | of the Wal- nt of Nov. ard, wi on of the rd Baking Co.,, ha been a decree of divorce on Jinds of desertion, failure to pro- and infidelity. Mrs. Ward was awarded custody of two minor children. 3 presic vide Let us show you how they Young ! work, rd, for whom a nation- instituted a year ago when his bullet riddled automo- bile was found in New Jersey, is be- lieved to be in Cuba. Ward first entered the public interest in 1922 when he indicted for the murder of Cl Peters, sailor, whose body found in Westche county He fin; was acqritted of the sl 2 123 after two trials, / TILLYER ~ LENSES accusars To TuE veRY oG A. Pinkus 4 R. R. Arcade Broad Street spotl before Ward's wrecked | found last year, he wa e defe nt ma brought by the parcnts sailor The Ward diss wards. hortly hine W Tomorrow Noon at the The Blue Swan (Opposite Strand Theater) 140 MAIN STREET and every day from 11:00 to 2:5¢ P. M. BLUE PLATE SPECIAL LUNCHEON, 65¢ Fruit Cocktail or Soup Relish Club Steak (5 minutes) Baked Chicken (2) Lamb Chops Sea Trout LINERS DELAYE Yo Nov. : 3 (P—Buf. the liners L hda docked to- overdue. Tog and > ros for the and Minneks hour a winds we ible lay, the captains sa Captain Herbert C. Hartley, of the Leviathan, said his el ad en- tered a fog arca which surrounded 10 ship for 45 hours after leaving | Cherbourg. WE ARE AFADQUARTERS FOR Shell Fish Such as CLAMS — LOBSTERS | RAB MEAT P or Beans Baked, Fried, Mashed or Boiled Potatoes OYSTERS SHRIMP — ( and SCALLOPS Our Cr: e Always Fresh VISIT OUR DINING ROOM Open Until Eight HONISS’S 22 State St. Hartford “Under Grants” ith Cake or Ple Tea or Milk Ice Cream, Coffe Vegotable Luncncon, 40e | All kinds of Sandw i]{ Dining — Dancing — Nightly NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Good Quality Can, $1.95 each. 6 for $10.50—12 for $20.50 50 each b Heavy Reinforced Can, $2 6 for $13.50—12 for $2: Extra Heavy Can, $2.95 each 6 for $14.95—12 for $29.50 SPECIAL h Sifter and Can, special ...... A. A. MILLS PHONES 5100—5101 66 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work ) good lots in Belvidere at a bargain. One for $1200, and the other for $1000. Very good location. Camp Real E 272 Main St. Phone 343 N only sta N ading Girl” wears a mag- is only a thin strip of well der's face hair against a crim- son background that brings out the The fur the ed for part of its ot Maeterlinek's Monna Vanna, who to r of her people, offer. the art strictly ASSORTED life a well- wearing Buns (6 Kinds) whose “The Reading Girl” is brunette, her hair is not allowed to in the picture, d on top of her head. ck of her chair—built like an chair—is sing gown that serves to break he otherwise dark background and “The Reading Girl's” isby, P to !rlures “The Reading Girl” to be the |fair skin. Orr, |iinest nude in existence. Great crowds stand before it every [arm chair, it should be added tha’ t the Tate gallery. | Besides the magazine and slin on her slightly crossed feet “Th: in contrast | Reading Girl” wears an unobtrusivc a long-haired |paly of open work slippers. it s Over a5 PAWNEES TO PRACTICE The Pawnee football team wil a | practice tonight at 7:30 o'clock. 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