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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, L | | 90—WGY, Schenectady—380 ing through the evening, in as satisfactory as they were | rv;:(r'tlf'(. cotton and grain mar- | «pich the station hopes to present | Week-cr Hotel Onondaga orchestra the et —Same ax WEAF new Heore a pleasant New Year. 2—Hotel Ten Eyck orchestra |gram h » * (Albany) Year's Mardi Gras | Thats all for today, thanks! 1. 270—WHAM, Rochestcr—280 | Who in Radfo.” At 7:30 o'clock| —P. E. L. 7 "lano music | WOR will present Larry Siry d —_— 3 4 7“'"'”l“‘:)‘"“l\“'\m”" = his orchestra from one of the New | SATURDAY. Time, Astor ¢ s Y s York restaurants, and from then on ! S s WTIC 1—News briets T Keystone Duo, with the |11:05—Barrett orchestra the station will continue without in- | Ea v standard Time Ball: = = s | 990—WGR, Buffalo—303 terruption to broadeast su 'r‘.w\wl_\'J Ho 1 the Mer-|8-12—Same as WEAKF all its various dance orche Cor NOTE — Asterisks denote best Pro- — [trary to eustom, no time table has | arams Of eIy N s Western Stations been prepared. 1f gaiety at one place | N car's ervic o 2gins to show signs of a temporary | e - | o T I cessa he station will switch 1o . H W—WTIC, Hartford— i X —WTAM, Cleveland—i100 ssation, t W o d M T i " Gt ¢ artford i TH0—WOL oo orahsstra some other point where th e WALTOLS A0 orrison ‘1ie 1or 3 1 Hi orcke stra more lively. There will not be a mm‘t g 5 AL 1 i I « uw 1 ent. Everyth 3 e £pon- | « " L] o EI S ol B Honors in First Round N : ! > taneous. Many artists will be heard | Harvey as WEAL informally studio and S T T utTie s Minstrels any dance of will also | Eroe Dee, 81 B — The & 2 | D orchestra heard from the about round of qualifying play for M sante or $30—WSAI, Cincinnati—361 2] Palos Verdes open g N ! Sesstons S ey found three professio f ] r par while an- Studic = . ith a card of —WLW, Cincinnati—i28 . dis Grand Rapids, f 5 : » who enjoy staving S 2 S \ hooked up wit orrison, local . jonal, tied for first honors 1650 i lay with 6. Harry Cooper and MONDAY AT WTHC ~ 11—Dance music jon will Loose, both of Los Angel: n R e 30—WWJ, Detrolt—353 rture at 1 70 and 71 respectively. \‘ C s v Colle me as WEAF o'clock, but WTIC will not Martin of Reno and Jack rks Studio pro 1lio prog | hookup until 10:30 0" ncino, Cal, made it in = s 3 T e j Rolfe, Vincent Lope Alameda, Cal; Ol 1 Southern Stations land Cass Hagan, all laying at their Cal, and Dall b st i - respective dance pi es, wit b Corona, Cal, had 13 ¥ N \ Veek-enders 1050—WBAL, Baltimore—28¢ | heard during the v Proad- forimy Armour, W ngton, 1 e Christmas carols WTIC will sto ionul open champion, took T4 us \ J 810 WAMOA—3%0 g ristmas carol > tional oy hamplon, took ¢ i Wt om |%:30—Dinner orchestra Hotel Bond at 10 o'clock, R e e ey W ) T0—Jubilee Singers {hour of music. Much of the wur title holder; Joe Turnesa 7 FPunsters -\"\'1"1']”” W\’\KH‘M | preliminary to grecting the v Mancro of New York, Al F: A I s TWO — RADIO :""Irm\““l be heard by the radio au-}515050 and Georse Wright of Chi- : e i s | 610—WRC, Washington—i69 | ° Sl it G 1 |6—Same as WEAR | 1, and Eric Ban- L — Bible | WGBS, New an infc it me as WTIC mal program or 11 o'clock. It will the & \ - G Mark's or |sometime after and y nest | ( features will be presented. Danes hicago N OWEAT 50—WEAA, Dallas—545 music, studio offerings, musical con a8 5 18 The: music Sl e T g 1 2 istin e heard. A microy ! 1 Jou |7 ) iristine 040—WFLA, Clearwater—288 | 1o “riot “g 0 o Ind, and Al 1 « —St. Petershurg program Elgin, IIL. 5 weat : dio and will hang out pathes t crowd on Broadwiy 6 (el 1gul Eo ‘ \ orting BEOAGWE) T p Rev. J. S e s Isible for listeners to hear imutte, Lim. ks at| ] Time; servie. caused by the ce : I De la $60—TGBS—340 i i ot Neck. Willis Hunter, r 1 Seriptirs readings, Soprano | e | fornia open champion, turned in a FO—W A, Storr—ii 1 | There will be other features for l"‘ i 5 : ) i : listeners tonight, tomorrow and| Another 18 holes tomorrow will U Seh N IR aredieonEs . Monday. We only hope wn.\mum|com;m--, qualifying play, with the roar's Eve 0—WSB, Atlanta—176 | N | Drogram | Sunday school lesson | \ 1130—WICC, Bridzeport 266 M to- i io. The W | of the crowd ting on S | Broadway will also be heard . 326 2 ¢ b . sport resume of 900—W BZ. Springiicld—333 VIZ o Caldwell, songs W i s sbu all ) s g ¢ Year's party, 2 E Ben Bernie's onchestra Sio P 9— RRomero and Davidson, duets ; nan Bros., piano ducts Tim s —WPCH—326 i1 Iy's or um p i, piano ! inath Maitra, Rer 5 talk (w and Rosenthal, piano duets I'rof. Moller, Spa D AT Rz t Lowe, humor 2 W7 9 ) N | @ . : ; Mtethad Eastern Stations S90—\VCSi, Portland—508 | 1020—woDnA, Paterson—201 S voathe Jost 1 Prolice alarms 1:1 Merchants' program Tini WIAG, Worcester—317 piano L Frolic =N to ubsent hrothers G6T0—WI.LT Elks’ toast Intertainment “lio Gondoliers )—WNJ, Newark—268 Boston—118 A Newark—268 program G30—\W N\ AC-W S, Boston—161 . tion New York Stations Ashuey Park—210 WY C—526 BRNOLE i \ i 1370—WKEBO. 1300—WOKO. Peekskill—216 T10—W L Philadelphia—105 830—WOO, Philadelphia—349 and T SG0—W 1P, Philadelphia—349 3 : Wi 050—KDKA, Pittshurgh—316 GOO— WAL =151 ; G ! i Rad ) B, Pisbuirch—a6 1 W S ) recital So—Swmmary of prograims | Dinc nteresting fea- noise | | (Concert as WTIC : 4 Tt 780—KTHS, Hot Springs—384 9:30—Artist concert | 10—Dance music cw Year's Eve Party 890—WSM, Nashville—337 8—Same as WTIC | 10—Barn dance pwwd 7 SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN Organized 1862 “ Resources Over $22,000,000 | { A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Last night ions like iily Parti ening offered ) {volume, with no static and no other rence. There was great clar- and depth of tone. Later ed a bit of statie, vol- r g not so much. Then hout 11 o'clock, the whole blamed | | shootin’ match broke loose, Static | like you never heard before; volume |unprecedented; code to beat all get | out; little fading; spreading of s b 'S @ summar; was divided into gec- | one of the well known The first part of the y heavy on, | Some of the more powerful sta- did considerable spreading. We noticed that 11 o'clock {WADB(, New York, for instan {took in about five points on the dials. WEAI was all over the map wvas WLS tions Chicago. If there | | had been no s late in the eve- | ning, it would been a glorious windup, but the static was every bit | 15 loud as the stations and it was | nd so tie } A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK of the broken-up, corn meal, crashy variety. It was found everywhere, | S | | [y o s R A depositor in this bank receives all the benefit brondeast channels? 1t seems that |l from the earnings of his deposit. None of these interference from code trans- | earnings are paid to stockholders, for there are no stockholders. nitters becomes greater every eve- ning we listen in. Last night it was | | almost unbearable, . . o Save today and enjoy the benefits of your sav- ings in the future. 5% INTEREST did was dash around the n't seem to get inter- any one program last night L the Citles Service Happiness Boys, from | °, provided interesting mater- | for the home-body. We decided a wanderer and so we wan- afield in search of som.- . We didn't find it, by the | All we group | Being Paid on All Deposits Open Monday Evenings—7 to 8:30 o . e 12 o'clock we br KOA, Denver, for 1t ny days. A dance or- 4 1 be heard now and as the static paused for breath. music also heard nt weksonville, Florida, which next door to WLS, Chi- N was MOORLAND FARM g0, where we heard a sports Te- | view of the past year. Others on the | ST GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK A, WGY, WRC, WAIU, Wiz, | o e The Best Milk Sold in the City WDRC, KDKA, WABC, WNJ, WHT, | ; i} = o o Wt Absolutely safe. Raw milk confaining all the vitamines. WNAC, | Costs more, worth mor b owie ! | we R k, has announced | TEL. 3910 vature for this evening, « is a continuous one | NOTICE All deposits made on or before Wednesday, January 4th, will draw interest from January Ist. 5% INTEREST being paid SAVINGS BANK of NEWBRITA - - will have v |posts, and Riff Hoffmar IBER 31, 1927. 64 scorers competing over the | @ ole route Sunday. | T the links stars put in a ¥, they diverted their atten- . from the course long enough 'to perfect a new g organization known as the Association of Tous nament golfers. It is comprised of leading professionals and has as objective arrangement of a seri matches starting in November wd continuing until April of each Announcement year. Tommy Armour was elected president, Hal Sharley, Nowark, N | J., golf writer, was name Ary-treasurer and manager. WINNER IN DOUBT | Football Progmosticators Anxious to seere- Burrell & 0’Donnell, 92 See Pittshburgh Panthers in Prac- tice Session. Announce the Opening of Offices on January 3, 1928 Pasadena, C: Deec. 31 B—Toot- ball prognosticators having had a at | glimps f “Pop' Warner's stal SR e ; NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 10 see what {making their fin t look like } forecasts as to New Britain, Conn. Telephone 5489 ?;‘1‘4..;”1\‘:?1\“ r»\lr:,rh‘n East-West clash |pyGonen dock sutherland, the|§ GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE workouts n several shor I hefore meeting the several route, SURETY BONDS MORTGAGES drills her men from Stan- Warner's first team yesterday was composed of Captain McCreery at James A. O'Donnell, |eent Robesky and Post B 2 [Freeman and Sellman ¢ Arthur E. Burrell Preston and r on 1Mike Murphy at quarter; Dick Hy- |land@ and Don Hill at 1} Happy New Year | | | t’s Right From Rackliffe’s ‘Rackliffe Bros. | i k é For Sale Eight room house, opposite new State Normal school. Price reasonable. COX &DUNN 272 MAIN STREET If you have a good lot or a good mortgage, we can swap it in on a good home for you. No jacking up the price either. The owner is ready to sell, and vou will profit by his haste. Camp Real Estate Co. Phone 343 N. B. National Bank Bldg. DAD GUM 1T- | JUST TURNED MY BACK To FlLL MY PIPE - WHEN 1T CRASHED" T RATS B 'COLLAPSED IN 1907, WELL SIR-1 WAS WITHIN TWO, STATION AGENT DAD IKEYES WAS SADLLY DISAPPONTED TOPAY, WHEN THE BI6 1CICLE FELL OFF TRE wATER TANK—ITS THE FIRST ONE HE HAS MISSED SEEING FALL /N THE LAST SIXTEEN WINTERS Wf LA 25 5 (@192 KB~ ST CEN A LRESS —

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