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

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927. STO—WLS, Chic Inn ¢ ago- h ur o THURSDAY. Eastern Standard Time ertsks denote best Pro is of the Day. NOTE e 1 Missouri Kin Weatl P e . Cleveland—100 New England Stations | 6C—WTIC, Hartford— A50—WEFAA Dallas—515 eililancs —WWJ. Detroit—353 as WEAF as WTIC —WBAP. Fort Worthy—515 Same Same yrs0, violinis re —WLTH, Brooklyn—=256 Pianistic | er Musicale | Minstrel, from famous | from orld cert orch., Through the Static | It wasn't a particularly lively eve- ning. Volume wus but that's ihout all. asn‘t much static, o lin ract, the part did its share to make things uninter- es The early part of the eve- was much better from the oint of volume, than was the r part, according to our ob- ervations and experiences, PR Auditorium the- . Through WJ e orchestra hiladclphia—319 nd trumpets hour 860—WIP, Philadelphia—319 10—Dinner musi i—RBedtime story; piano solos “alvert hour of music lio forum —WNAC-WEIS, Boston—461 Juvenile At about §:30 o'clock WIP. Phil- wlelphia, came through strong pre- senting a dinner dance program by ATt COOgAN'S orchesira, a sn gregation bent fo rhythms. The ion provided lio program such numi Baltimore” and tatlons “Moonlit Wat And we also | nard’s orch. i heard the Mediterraneans providing Hq‘;‘y_:q‘:"“{;‘;“\“fi“\7 S a lively program from WJZ. The At a Boston _1100—WHAR, Atantic City—278 band plaved a number of rhythmic Horticultural talk s of nillar ¢ de trio m b n Ories 1100—W1 and excerpts from ope : 8 y Birds came through in good from WTIC at 7 o'clock, nilers agher’s orchestri e orchestri rumental trio g antic City—273 Government 7:55—Air College inists NMadrigal mix $0--Krom W Com 14 u n_dinner to command 5. Spafford. Gen.i Pershing, Mayor Walker and oth- er speakers rom 990—WGR, Buflalo—303 un's dance orch rom WIEAF 1160—WI'BL, Syracuse—259 Hans 6:30—rom WGY n inters Chicago. evening, came studio Irom W p30—WOAE, Pitts b I nele Kaybee 3 ta WIS, q4 all o mot trange in vari stood ot tations, \ ountry ors wer while oth- vver though York iratively An organ recital by wis heard from the cvening. the American later we recital hardly he s WEAR 0—KDKA, Pittsburgh-—316 v towns ecarly in the pard part York still th-New ¥ game, and Auto Spraying Rust Spots, Chassls, e, Alva Lo na Artisis 1. E. RACKLIF t Pheater 1ol 111 Franklin Squ Southern Stations PALL Baltimore—285 1010—\W AN CL Asheville—207 G30—WSIL Atlanta—136 3 ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Shell Fish such as OYSTERS — CLAMS — LOBRSTERS SHRRIMP — CRAB MEAT and SCALLOPS, Same WA T80—KTHS, Hot Spring Chas. Dorniwr ¢ 8O0—WIAN, <« Wiz Jacksonvill SGH0—W G BO—WHAS, 1 Our Crackers are Always Fresh VISIT OUR DINING ROOM Open Until Eight HONISS’S State St. Hartford “Under Grants”™ 3 WBZ H20—W PCH S80—W MO, Memphis—117 SH0—W S Nashyille S0—W SN, New Orlcans- Genuine “0ld Company’s Lehigh” The Shurberg Coal Co. Phone 55 Franklin Street Henry R.Lasch 366 D =, r. ot announces the Removal of his Dental Office {0 the Commercial Trust Buiiding 1180—W RV A, Richmond—251 Western Stations W 7!\\\\.711;!«4:'» s \\‘\‘/ S20—W ERH-WJID, Chic Eastern Stations WOR. Newark-—122 Chicazo— 116 ¢ first placé had and nine laps. Belloni-Debaets; Spen- cr-Winter and ands-V; oK. '] \leNamara-Georgetti combination B, Atlanta, hampered to some | was only one lap to the rear. The t by code, presented an old |rest of the field was scattered oned barn dance. The program |around the pine s vas lively and was carried out in the )¢ the old The old time the caller and all present. We while we were L ANTI-SE! Budapest, Hu persons ha continuance of violent anti-Semite Ademonetrations at Nagyvarad, Ru- once a hungarian town. and numerous Dec. 8.—P— dan were ry, Several J it time < aile niania The Famous Many were injured rom WOR, N 1 It { Composers’ Hour was devoted to d many selections m “Carmen” by mphony or- chestra and singer: The station through strong and the pro- gram was most enjoyable. said to recall the worst rioting of the 1918 revolution, The attention of the League of can Rumanian students are alleged to e v ora ) WSAT. ked Hungarian subjects A, WGY, WIR, KDKA WMBB, KYW and WDRC, .« s e < all for today thanka! —P. E. L TIED IN RACE Saturday December 10th Three Teams of Bieyelists Deadlock- od in Six Day Grind at Madison Square Garden, c. 8 (P—Thres ere deadlocked day race af at the end hour today. After a f wild Jams during the night rly morning, the leaders set wn to a steady grind prepar- r further spurts later in Lets finis this up now. 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