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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1927. 1 00— P, T rth—>5 \ 17 Francis Craig's ches yro- cause he sa English; had B 71 TGl |a st the C d od nsue- x ADS 0—WRBAP, Fort Worth—500 Francis Craig's orchestra pro- | cause he sung in English; had he. Man Who Wished Duce | #s2inst the Duce had proved unsue BAD ROADS HALT RIOTS o4 a pleasing arrangement of | heen singing in French, German, 4 R cessful. Paris, Nov. 20 (UP)—Because of Biue Heaven” with vocal chorus. ltalian or Chinese there would have Would Die, Sentenced | Zigrossi has just been tried and the construction of a network of $00—WEFAA, Ds « always enjoy hearing from 1 no reason o pen these words. | Viterdo, Ttaly, Nov. 20 (P—Right | ound the jury unanimous against roads that permitted quick move- St W Yor . the announcer ere were Weber and Fields. | ©oioo SO T onstra. | B and his senfiments. He was ut of supplies and troops, Moroc- we are welcome | who gave their verbal duet in true Sigh g {sentenced to serve a year in prison can rebels could never organize an- Many announcers| German dialect fashion, the talk be- |tion of gratitade that Mussolini was ) nd pay a 1,000 lire fi other ous uprising, the Spanish us to apologize, almost, for ir ostly about the son “Heinie” spared when an attempt was made | R = ambassador said in a le 3 —WSB, Atl ¥ ed whe n a lecture here A 9 b Arcadia orcihics g 10 tune in on their stations, | he daughter who couldn’t get @ on his life in 1925, Vincenzo Zigrossi | REEAD HERALD C IFTED ADS He added that the Spanish Moroc- EUESRL ke o as WEAF hut WSM welcomes everyone. Some . Pinally Goldman's band |publicly regretted that the effort FOR BEST RESULTS can zone was completely pacified. : Standard T s tecostal f S L lay we're going to invite “The Sol-|finished the star-filled PrOGIAM, | o e . Lastern Standard Time entecosta I f Ref 630—WHAS. Louisyille—361 mn Old Judge” up to our house for playing among other numbers the | e ———— 2 e 4 £ o el 10—Same as WEAT inday dinner Introduction to the third act of NOTE _~,»‘.:::-rlfl‘(°|;|l:~"fi'::\N\' Efo- 280—KTHS, Hot Sp . e Wugner's “Lohengrin,” than which i e music Just a minute, while we get a few there is no more rip-snorting bang- e announcements off our chest, and |up piece in existence, this being fol- - 2 Jfats i Meditarranean” . then we'll proceed with a review of |lowed by the famed bridal song. A New England Stations | 2ze] SSO—WSM, Nashville—341 the Family Party and of the early d feature, fellows. - 1- 1 ? as WEAF ening programs. Gene Tunney, Rt e 360—WTIC, Hartford—536 1 h n : Siadis booer jeavyweight hoxing champion of the r's ou crstanding that Chi- : ’ = OFenaau RALE A8 Vv ) world, will be co-starred with the andoned the Monday | ‘{ff,‘_‘n"“ _920—WBOQ-—320 : A0gOre RS Duncan Sisters, famed harmonists, . e e : B in the opening program of a mew | for four years with one interruption. e Western Stations series of weekly commercial presen- They tell us that the stations were AT Al {ations, which is scheduled for Fri- a‘raid that thelr wave band would Arts orchestra —WTAM. Cleveland—100 day night at 10 o'clock over WEAF | be permanently assigned to other ass ou uy—— cather le pro and a chain including WTIC, Hart- | eiations on Monday evenings i¢ the stra 7 o: musicals ord. The feature will be heard | practice continued, so that it would overy Friday night for an entire | be impossible for Windy City sta- | tra vear and will bring to you and us an | tions to he heard even on occasi WEAF 7 of Pan 700—WLW, Cincinnati—128 organized aggregation of the leading | of emergency. So from now on it ¥ orchestrs 0 t 1 T rmony Four radio etars and other celebrities of | will be possible to hear Chicago S t em ora or i I Nos; i 3:2 hestra; Crosley and Lom- s0 the clip sheet says. Well, | every night. b Lestra gl 1, duets any Gene and the Duncan Sis- o o | i weather s r oncert orchestra e o . s e e en(s ters will be heard Iriday evening. We were listening to a program on o e o P e e e Practically Perm ? usical prog SIE . i Eiandl LR SR Do which emanated from Raleigh, e . g Parn app's 10—Jack Simpson's orchestra 430—WSAI, Cincinnati—361 President Coolidge's talk at the North Carolina, when WORD, Chi- X 0: archesira P scremonies dedicating a New Mexi- | cago, cama on the air, causing con- ‘lxt“l'l] estra. St L WEAT 0 tablet at the Washington Monu- | siderable difficulty, WORD won the - . : . . Zobriskin, conte : iy L e e e When a windshield or any car win- b e v \fternoon at 2:39 o'clock, will be | tion for a minute or two. We moved s 1Q 1 P ; » vl 1 b S idcoron e ‘ Toveddah, philosopher (g s WEAF B ) R o At it it dow is replaced, how long will it last? program s e . De vill continue for one hour. The, of an inch down the dials and pick- < 5 : & : Soman i 6—Dinner ; na [United States Marine band and sev- | ad up another station, coming Genuine Polished Plate Glass is Oaheitrs N s eral United States senators will be | through iust as loud as WORD, 000 wes20s studi featured also. | Where a_gonileman was speakin in | heavier, made by a special process of an- Time, news, sjoris 0 Polish. The station came through nealing and can stand severe shocks, uxophonist =WHO. l':';.:"\’:',‘," Another Friday feature to be ! sirong, mever once losing any powcr bl bod Younker's orchestra sroadcast by WTIC in hookup With | through fading. (Not very often, | hlows and body strains dayEinahistony S WEAF, Grantland Rice, foremost| that fs). We didn't wait more that | Bl ody strains. o avertat The music <ports authority and writer, will §1¥€ | 1) minutes for the call lotters, leay quarte 3 Tangle Piavhouse 1 Victorians Vs selection for the All.American | ing aftor.a short time. It was prob Modern equipment makes it possible DolarifS orchosi 3:15—TLeo Linder, violin 0—WCCO, Minneapolis—405 Jootball Team for. 1927 in & broad- ably WHT, g for our experts to serve you well and eco- Vincent A Breglio, novelty piar Jddie Worth's orche E gra WEAF cast on Friday evening at 7:16 . A Soiree Musicale 3 sicale o'clock. In a 15 minute chat Mr. i Storrs, comes through nomically. 2 mid.—Banboo or er; markets Rice will glve a resume of the im- :ly now. Its wave is strong g — T0—KHJ, 108 Al}l:t‘les—-tfl& portant football contests of the year | smitter sends the pro- | ]t's (]01'1’3 \\']1”() vou \\'ail. 30—Children’s hour; music inentioning oufstanding gridiron | grams on the air with fidelity. W - | Eastern Stations ! music personalitics and telling lsteners his | tuned in when college topics werd C'ome on over betts concert e 0—KGO, Oakland—384 selections and why he choss them. | heing discussed. WTIC goes off the er. i 710--WOR, Newark—122 9- Symphony orchestra LR air at 7 o'clock €ach Monday night, s Bostonians acobs’ ensemble Lisalioale b s The usual lavish presentation of | remaining aflent until § o'cloci view, 1 duiic the PR : Jtures “bought and paid for” by while the C. A. C. station presents 10:45— Elke w, featuring g3 g | a. m.—Retold tales | FIks' glee club of 40 voices, in ad- | i3 ‘:‘P‘L:L"‘:‘(’p’xfl» 06 W00, Davenport—ais neral Motors tickled the ear and | firming news and information of in- Windshiclds tion to vaudeville and radio 2130 G0N nodore danee orchestra 0 Same ag WEAL clicited admiration, springing o Our | (orest to the agriculturist. Hehe Tt ] stars §--Chimes; “American Music” 510 WDAF, Kansas City—370 bosom from WTIC as part of the Doors. ist e nee music Opera ensemble Dolan’s orchestr from WJZ Musi r £:15 ldman, violinist 7—School of the Alr WEAF network. Fritz Busch, direc- Both WCAE, Pittsburgh. and 3:30 sic Scholarship 30—Same as WEAF. tor of the Dresden opera house, hap- WMAK. Ruffalo, were ecxtremely 9—Choir Invisible Dance music; SOngs pened to he a guest conductor in ' loud shertly after 7 o'clock. We ran Fisher s rogran: 10—Kennedy Freeman, planist 2:45 . m.—Nighthawk Frolic New York and he prom was over to WSB, Atlanta, where we Body g E 115 . Andrew's anniversary 870—WCBD, Zion—3 Jired to conduct the radio &ym- ' found Vick Meyers' orchestra broad- | Runners 5 4 rur 1 sic Jiony orchestra. Right here be it | casting dinner dance music. At times F 5 > News; weather DAL S30—WCSH. ¥ hanesan said that to us it makes no differ- | the music sounded as if it were com- Fan Belts (4 R i ::;y‘pr\r\(;”wm;m 2 rh—319 25— Markets W ence who conducts a radio orchestra, |ing from the other side of the Atlan- Cut s S 9 Agricultu K as no noticeable difference is per- | tic, like one of those Iuropean test | % “Sports LEidCe BAIGAce ptible over the air. The G. M. will | programs of WGY's. The music has NMeature! Paint—Hardware—Glass—Sash—Doors—Interior 1020—WODA. Paterson—294 : Tee, of course, but it is a question | a peculiar quality, sort of running ] ! on-—148 3¢ t talk fis B Jiere of exploiting repuiations. John | allintogether and sounding as if it Trim—Agriculture and Builders’ Supplies ted, tocks, ‘“'i.’,“,,l""‘,'f’ ,',”‘“" Charles Thomas sang a brace of | were played only with the greatest and found —Entertainment Rl o ) ongs, Incinding “Danny Deever,” | of difficulty. “Kiss in the Dark” and PT. . = TR i il ol mlars National program D R o | EUnarialner weraliniaial or il on Bigelow St PARK STREET—TEL. 5000—BIGELOW STREET il ’,“.J“’“' Ea HLD: b namss DU plenoeie . m.—Dance orchestra was a knock-out—the dramatic benefit, as well as for the benefit of ‘I;“hlgz""‘l'(’,“ Copley Players ROTOWGOR, Newarks 280 — —— fervor with which he told us how | several other listeners. Mr. or sideligh G e Danny's sonl was passing to the be- o e B crom Wonderland ) vond while he was heing hanged was , That's all for today, thanks! tmas fund for orphans riodny Sl | ITOWNL Newari—ho Through the Static | ;. e v yeesens we- | 3 HOSPITAL BRIDGE A" e : for benefit < orchestia “onditions—Excellent ] CITIZEN’S FREE BED FUND Bpe v : S tic—Some, but not ) 5 R Tenor; soprano fc—Some, but not much. L il s ke s 1120—WEBMS. Union City—208 | rashy static The Diroadwiy > a e BURRITT HOTEL— jusenile Smilers jo Tioy G e, y Afternoon and Evening—2:30 and 8 3 Tvorics Vight Owls _ Die Yes and ne DECEMBER .3RD p——The « 1o —Golden City Trio; pia i Grand total - 2 Musicals 1250—WDWM. Asbury Park—210 . « Hous t. The Dinner musi yers pre Unelc gt Thi happened fust and furious i As you can kee hy the ol A (0 & i it, condi- WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR v e ¢ . During the | Sinner musi c - o e 1S New six on Commonwealth avenue. Btoll eal, songs 4 SR o e | hot water heat, fireplace, cedar Dick Feeney's orehestra ' A of variety on the air H OYSTERS — CLAMS — LOBSTERS S g >ri v, terms ) ney's ot e By Usmg Your Nt e Sl closet. Large lot. Price low, terms eas e 1 i ) ] £ rams 1o us. Fading was encounter- and SCALLOPS. Gl e Clab Check | RN | The WL L. HATCH Co. rmeertain at times, . all in all USRS R HONISS’S City Hall Tel. 3400 KYW cams through 1 5 ol 0!'! a Nlce New 22 State St. Hartford “Under Grants™ | g while WTI' was on the air. yer station offering an NBC c S o) Crawford Coal Range FO— WA, Atlantic Ciy—213 e ! THE OLD HOME TOWN L2008 pread out to any g s b. . g possible to hear both or Combination WMAK while the la ing. AS far as we wer e - f See the Sterling Combination which e ; ' une ot oo | fits into 36 in. space with automatic S WEVE 1080—WHAM, Rochester S rot y 8 “On The Alamo,” CDME TO Pon | Tsie i -\‘Ln»:‘.z o oven. i il | STAY A cing featured. The Sl RN ShEs -‘31)‘3_’?;1?.5- | WHoOLE | o in s dented B | WE WILL MAKE A SPECIAL ALLOWANCE 0 s Lo N . -\ WEEK! to CHIC, Toronto. YOUR OLD RANGE AT THIS TIME - S ) BRODGHT orchestra at that ; : WOWSER, \ | A. A. MILLS old south, came as much power as M 66 West Main Street Phones 5100 — 5101 Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work o Have Your Radio e forecun Set Electrified f—l\_hh_»\»» Pittsby 2 OUR XMAS SPECIAL for el St on soec $40 SIX EASEL PHOTCGRAPHS o8 . & i p 580—WCAL, Pittsburgh—517 Unels Kaybee Only T 1. Maeor Let us tell you about our F REE Enlargement $5 00 iy - £1.00 monthly testing plan. 4 With Every Dozen O ARCADE STUDIO Southern Stations New Britain Hlfvu——‘.\vll‘\l.. ‘“H“ill\”llf_'\‘; Radio Service A / - Radios and Supplies | O i S 3 i V6 op oL to 9 A, . AN, e from n'u m. lu. 6 p.om. 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