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Eastern Standard Time, NOTE — Asterisks denote best pro- grams of the day. New England Stations & ship” 560—WTIC, Hartford—536 N 6:30—Dinner music rly Birds henck and orches- 's “Ask Me Another” cert from WEAF ers n of the 10d Pre week sure’ 9 Pond dance orchestra vs, weather 500—WDRC, New Haven—208 Musical program “Time; same a8 WMCA kians, popular Kongs School of music 9—Time; banjo trio program 9 r Community Formal 6; 000—WBZ, Springfield—333 10—Weather -Health talk, “Nutrition for Bert Lowe's orchestra 7:30—Radlo Nature League §—The Sparkers, from WJZ $:30—The resters from WJ 9—Musical 9:30 Years of —Dick Newcomb's orchestra 5 atheri missing persons line furray Hockberg's orchestra e intonians 30—Animal Lovers' club 45—Lady of the Ivories String quartet | 0—Character singer, pianist, cell- |6 15t 7 9—"Memories,” a program present- 17 ed by 12 vocal and instrumental | § groups, from WOR 10—Famous composers’ “Verdi," from WOR —Leo Reisman’s orchestra Jacques Renard's orchestra 800—WJAR, Providence—375 7:20—Community chest talk hour, | 9—String Sextet B 12 mid—WF {5—Shopping directory { 11—Revue NYC—526 ~Herman Neuman, pianist 5:10—Recipes —Maria Cavac Economics,” Naro, soprano | Mrs (6 0-—DPolice 35—Air College, lands” 55—Air College, “Educational Re- formers” :15—Harold Fowler, funter Collegs mus s quartet 9 on B1mon, EONgs 10—P. S. Athletic League 10:10—Horse show 0—Police alarms; weather 11 5—Lane Instrumental trio | 610—WEAF—192 “5 [ “Volcanic tenor ¢ cours 0 8- 5:30—Popular songs ame as WTIC 9—Correct, time Proubadonrs Orchestra and 8i :30—Manger 660—WJZ—1514 —Market quotations cial summary —Cotion quotations Agricultural - Medite fight re- ritone T00—WQAO— evening 8 S10—\WMCA—30 24-HOUR SERVICE $1.00 MONTLLY TESTING FLAN By Eaperts [ New Britain Radio Service ||, Radios and Supplies 10 M. A M 103 from 0 AL M. to 8 . M 9—Ath 12 mid.—Salon orchestra 10:20—Bulge: | 10—Downtown Boys 11—Four Towers orchestra (i 7—Book revi |1120—WWRIL, Woodside, L. §—To be announced 7:35—WOO trio 8:90—J. W. €. T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927 Red network programs 0:30—Dance orchestra. 940—WGHP, Detroit—319 Dinner concert 8:30—Red network programs 9—Columbia programs MAQ, Chicago—4i8 7—Organ recital signals; weather s—University lecture orchestra 9—Columbia programs —WRNY—300 11—Dance orchestra ‘Perfume” 720—WIBO, Chicago—116 Soprano, duets s—Dinner concert ale quartet n orchestra = ‘l.’ukrs "(’)r 31.:1(‘ 3 r program Debate: Congreseman Celler v, | carnres Artist recitals 10—Popular progran 870—WLS, Chicago—315 r concert ate hour Glee club concert 11—Hodge Pode 980—WGN, Chicago—300 Girls PT0—WPCH—300 letie elub hoxing 0—Merman and Kede Mimie club songs 1020—WGL—291 neers Time; news: racing ) Comrades 45—Lessons in governmen! n history ity Four an bree 0ld Vea's orchestra [ 1170—WEBJ—216 ‘ Gt o Dan Barnett's orchestra | 1180—WRVA, Richmond—251 Biily Day | 8—Organ recital —Soprano, ¢ ss, violinist | 9:15—Concert program Clarence Willlams' trio —Dance orchestra rdhim Four 630—WSB, Atlanta—176 30—Planist, - Day program ted network programs St 650—WHAS, Louisville—161 Eastern Stations 8:30—Concert progr: = 560—WHO, Des Moines—536 710--WOR, Newark—122 $:30—Iour Horsemen 15—I"kulel: Hob McDonald 9 Red network programs cannoll Sbisroa 810—WDAT, Kansas City—370 nd Wallace, songs §—sStudio program work programs d Henry Musical program 800—WOC, Davenport—375 | 3—studio program twork programe | 12:45—Nighthawk I 550—KSD. St. Louis—515 ame as WRZ Fellmeth, sports k, organ | * Guild Another excellent evening, We might say that it was much bette | than onday night, since ther wasn’t so much noise, Statie kept out of hearing during most of the cvening, although along toward o'clock this morning things be get a bit rough. There was excellent | volume on all Chicago anding in the out the night. From 6 o'clock right on through the evening, conditions were good and local radio fans | should have no kick coming at all PR Regarding the 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 30—News; sport talk rdinals 10—Shoppers 0—Serenaders —Recital wtertainment :30—Gondolicrs 1070—WGCP, Newarkd_280 Alice from Wonderland —Harry Olsen’s orchestra . Lester Gorton, tenor guide 4 $—Da e I |stations to announce call letters for o {several numbers at a time. Al atian, tenor, | though not generally known, it is a fact that the ede 1 Radio com- ~—268 mission has a regulation concerning just that phase of broadcasting, the failure to comply with which m mean the suspension o fending station’s license {lation specifies that 1070—WNJ, Newark—280 dy Man —Songs, violinist, baritone 0—Three Night Owls Daly and Hedman, songs —Paramount. orchestra 1120—WBKY, Brooklyn—268 (N Night Hawks , Brooklyn—256 That regu- stations shall I minutes at Jeast, and oftener if pos- sible. That isn't done for the con- nience of radio fans, particularly, since the commission states that stations are checked up from time to time and the failure to announce call letters hampers the work. How- ever, if @ long musical number is belng played or if a speech s b given, it i not necessary to bre into them, the announcement of the station's location, Lefore and after the feature in question, being suf- /illiam Annette, violinst ficient. Most stations in this vicinity Dance orchestra, are 1l about announcing | call letters the information at the close of every |number. However, several of the Chicago stations are inclined to wait for some time and many of the smaller broadeasters fail to un- nounce themselves except at long in- |tervals, | P 1170—WL Mel Craig’s orchestra, 20—WAAT, Jersey City—248 t reports dinner musie 10—Wecather forecast 45—Sports resume 1220—WGRBB, Freeport—216 Harmony B Musicyl Girt tterson’s orchest —Studio hour 740—WF1, Philadelphia—10, 30——Whispering orchestra 590—WIP, Philadclphia—508 10—Concert As we said before, i excellent for {through the f {onstrate what was possible lo'clock we tuned in WSEA, Virginia Beach, which was coming through loud. A male voice sang, at the re- band lquest of a fireman, “Show Me the a Career’ Way to GGo Hom He wa hestra - and studio 'y anoiner gentleman |1 1wo of them Morning ¢ WGN, Chicago, came in with an organ sclection, “The Waltz of Love” very clear. Then, at 6:13, WPCH, New York, offered piano se- lections. At 6:15 we heard KDKA, Pittsburgh, with dinner music by the Stringwood cnscmble. W1 cago came through etrong presenting Al Melgard at the or feditations.” Then, at 6 nd, rushed in on all causing us to stay there for A heavy voleed fn- dividual sang “By My Side” (not so #00d), and then another gent called —Stanley club concert I presented “You Can't Drive 1110—WFRBL, Syracuse—258 My Dreams Aw ichards, “Relay of WY baritone, offered T e Roof 3 Where the Laughter R " Away me * lto WOR, Newark, at Buffalo—545 “Lullaby” . Detroit, at Venetian ensemble, a Goldle ation, rendered selections from Firefly.” It was a simple matter to 1o W7 New York, at 6:42, to hear Irvin Abrams orchestra play “Following You \round.” st night radio. We'll take you hour just to dem- 45—Dupt. of Agriculture At 6:05 Izoll gall, birthday st 590—WO0O0, Philadelphia—508 Dentistry as —Grand or concert, 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—273 Organ recital ~Morton dinner concert Jinner dance 10-—Concert music 40-—World wonder excurslons Concert orchest “Know Your School Address” International Serenaders Pal; Artists 20—Dance orchestra 790—WGY, Schenectady—380 Market repo I——Agricultu 550—WMAK, r dance & program ams Buftalo—303 o1 melodies < programs Brown's wani 1080—WHAM, Dinner cor Artist recit orchestriu South and West 1050—WBAL, Ba Dinner conee imorc—286 Artist 610—WRC, Washington—169 Dinner concert Ized rk programe neopators TH0—WTAM, Cleveland—100 HALL'S 179-183 ARCH ST-NEW BRITAIN through- | the of-| announce the call letters every 15 | 1d most of them give Still on the first hour. WR( iington, happened along at offering dinner music from % Then at 6:47, came WCSH,, . with a farm talk. At 6:4% tuned in WEAF, New York, in the Waldorf-Astoria music as an aid to digestion. On we striking WTIC, Hartford, at . which station was hooped up New York for the dinner con- At 6:55, after a lapse of five | ind out why sizling, we /, where- the tion re- person, with cert. WGY, n Eyck orchestr 16 divided honors. WIZ, Spri orchestra broad- 7 o'clock we h Haven, with dance 1 . Then, Wi Atlantic City, at 7:01, with election re 1 7:08 we went over to W oston, where dinner dance being played, and so the ilour was over. We didn t any records or We took our time d leisurely from one must was first attempt to thing like and just station to .« e moved conside 0 tell the howe didn't et ing ex cptional, election returns being the forte of most stations. Many of the roadcasters yed on the air n nsual, for that reason, an 1l provided with tainment even lat lock this morning o oee WHO, Des Moines stations of 1 in the : we enter 15 one of 1h the evening, seem. WMAK, was another loud one, breaking all records up in the code. We heard two or three rusual stations, among | wi Wellesley Hills; Hopkinsvilie, Kentucky; Johnstown, Pa “ e e A Ist of the might show more conclu ictory the even a JA, Virgin WLE, WOK, WEBM, WLIE, WIBO WPCH, WEAF, WJZ, WGBS, WNY(, New York; KDKA, Pittshurg , Cleve- land; WOR, Newark; ., WGHP, Detroit WCSH, Portland; rtford; WGY, Schencetady; springfield; WDRC, Nev ; Atlantic City; WLW, WSAIL . Cincinnati; CKCL, Toronto; . Scarboro, Ont.; WSM, Nash- ; WADC, Akron; WP, Johns- Buffalo; WHO, T Boston; KMOX St WeCo, One rather un- them bein, WEIW, WHBP, stations we heard vely how and W . Wellesley ; WITW, Hopkinsville; Minneapolis; W Atlanta. more than our previous record. . e That's all for tod: Gov. Byrd’s Reforms Given Hearty Support Richmond, Va., Nov. 9 (UP)—The ram of Governor Byrd, transctiantic flyer hearty @ssemb) yesterday'. reform pro brother of sured of result of L election, branches of the legislature continue Jemocratic Democrats wei y offices despite pre-election wrges that fraud at ing of the ansent v ) to Mot republican ¢ tended wor amendment hree constitutional were approved. San Francisco Mayor Re-elected by Biz Vote Nov. 9 (UP) San Fran Francisco, 8 re-clected yesterday when Vol was polied. rns from 9500 out of 9 preeinets today gave Rolph §2,764; Power, 55,130; Uhl, 10,561 A total of 162,292 votes were easf, exceeding San Far heaviest previous vote by mor William J. IMitz riff, by a vote of 5143 for Rolph ha Francisco for 16 yecars, s greatest cver cast in the cisco's than 3,000 was eleet 5 to 64, Thomas Finn, incumbent, been mayor of San rald FOR THE BEST ‘NOW BOYS! Pay Close Attention Here’s the most interesting announcement you have read in a long while. Build-A-Gift Week Will take place in New Britain and vicinity The entire week of December 5th-10th inclusive Every boy i eligible. Twelve major prizes will he awarded in four divisions. The first division is limited to boys up to 12 years of age. The second division — hoys from 12 to 16. The third division—boys from 16 to 20. The fourth division — hoys over 20. There is no entry fee required. —YOU JUST ENTER YOUR NAME—get the plan hook you need—gather together the build- ing material necessary—and get to work. There are six choose from. Paint — Hardware — Glass subjects to’ Sash Beginning December 5th, all finished models will be exhibited to the general public. The decisions of the judges will be announced on Saturday, December 10th, Rackliffe Bros., and the Stan- ley Works, the sponsors of Build-A-Gift Week, are work- ing in conjunction with the Boys’ club, the Boy Scouts, the Junior Achievement, the Y. M. C. A, and kindred organizations. Every hoy is cordially invited to enter the contest. Plan books, material, advice and assistance are available at our headquarters on Park street. Mr. Williams will be happy to be of service. Just call upon him. Doors — Interior Trim Agricultural and Builders’ Supplies PARK STREET — TEL. 5000 — BIGELOW STREET THE CITIZENS COAL CO. Main Office FPhone 2798, Entrance Strand Theater, Photographs Make SEX Perfect Xmas Gifts Sez our $5.00 SPECIAL offer For this Monthly Only | i | | Yard | 24 Dwight Court. || | | | SIX| FREE :urziment with Bvery vozes FREE Arcade Studio in West End I ted on Mason Ave. sautiful tile bath. Two car garage. size Tox165. Apply for further particulars. MOUSE Rav UP THE CLock Hot water heated, fireplace, Very desirable lot The W. L. HATCH Co. 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