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MONDAY, Eastern Standard Time. NOTE — Asterisks demote best Pro- grams of the day. New England States 580—WTIC, Hartford—538 —News #0—Heimberger's trio, presenting A Half Hour With Anton Ruben- stein” Silent for WCAC 30—Donau Austrian ety Shoe C) New Departure band —Time Singing so- Prince and "“Th of and “Rose Ma- playing a group of his own ' ! lections at the piano. Concert or- chestra, novelty orchestra and Goldman's band will be heard (NBC) j0: 30—Novelty instrumental and vo- cal program (NBC) 11-=Vincent Lopez orchestra (NBC) 0—Walter Dawley at the organ Time, news, weather 560—WCAC, Storrs—336 T--Farm Talk, ‘‘Increasing Sales Without Increasing Labeor in Pro- portion” —Markets 20—Farm topics 500—WDRC, New Haven—268 Musicale 30—Theater review. News 0-—Wittstein's orchestra —Yale Glee club concert, from Sprague Hall li—Weather 1130—WICC, Bridgeport G—Merchants' program Mother Goose Bible students program 30—Harmony duo §—"A Pair_of Lunatics," Boutton-Harry Hawley 4:30—Studlo program Danee music 900—WBZ, Springficld—333 5:45—Time. Weather. Weldon semble 6—M. A. C. Radio Forum #:15-—Ensemble —Bert Lowe's orchestra 30—Roxy and His Gang (NBC) ‘he Riverside Hour, featuring the Trail Blazers (NBC) 10—Time 10:01—Real Estate aw Course No. 2 10:35—Ernic Andrews and his El Pation orchestra 11:30—Ti Weather 650—W. WBIS, Boston—i61 5—Ted and his gang ~ The Juvenile fmilers 6:30—Joe Rines orchestra 7—Jacques Renard orchestra 35—Lady of the Ivories 40—Clvil Service talk 50—Tules of Rebel Boston -Op'ry House Tonight—W] Players present “The Doctor” direct 266 AC Album of om WOR, The Captivators immie” Gallagher orch, 300—WEEI, Boston—508 —Positions wanted; market and ; lost and found “rom New York s Big Brother ciul instrels 0—Cruising the Air 5—Henry Kalis orchestra: news 35—Radio forecast and weather New York Stations 570—WNYC—526 —Herman Neuman, pianist 6—Boy Scouts’ oath 10—Market high spots 20—Laura Mollenauer, songs 30—German lessons 30—Police alarms YC Air College Air College 15—Laura Consaul, contralto :30 — Rostand's “Cyrano de Ber- 9—Annual concert, of 8t. Patrick 11—Police alarms, weather, ferrles 610—WEAF—193 5—Bob Fallon's orchestra 6—Dinner music 7—"Future Wars and Laws to Pre- vent Them,” H. N. Brailsford tional String Quartet n A. Robinson, poet, in- .w and reading 45—Same as WTIC Arcadie Birkenholz, violinist 30—Correct time Friendly 8ons Time to Retire Boys 11—Vincent Lopez's orchestra 660—WJIZ—154 5:30—Reports—Stock market quota- financial summary; Cotton Miriam | en- |7 10:30—News. Weather 1160—WFRL, Syracusc—358 20—Weather. Stocks 30—Health talk String wextet 30—same as WGY 30—Program 9-11—Same a8 WNAC 11—Organ recital 950—KDRA, Pittshurgh—316 Time. Markets Time 10—Theatrical calendar ;11—Dot Sampson, Sod Wolft, “Har- | moniacs” {11:15—Poems by N. T. G. 111:30—Tommy Gott's orchestra 12 mid.—*Duke Ellington’s orch. 1 760—WPAP—193 5—LUncle Robert's Pals 5:30—Chamber music ensemble Vladimir Lebedinsky, baritone | 5 een’s ensemble s—s8eville Troubadours 810—WLWIL—3%0 it. John's College hour 5—Nadia Fedora, contralto ame as WJZ 'he Clippers 30-10—Same a5 WBZ 10-11—8ame a8 WJZ You Should Know” 11—Weath yman club hour = 05—Henri Marcoux, baritone 15—Serenades —*“Apologetics.” J. E. Ross ewman orchestra 8$10—WMCA—-370 _Littman's entertainers 30—Proper and Richter, songs ristian Science lecture ewish hour Rainbow orchestru Alpin Grill orchestra Fordham dance orchestra $60—WGHS—219 Russian music ‘ncle Gee Bex 920—WRNY—326 1103 —Blue Hour entertainers 5:45—With the “Play Lady" oe Davis, songs i—Bolton and an_Band” —Sampson and Wolff, duets —Trini, Spanish songs 11:30—Henri Boys' Concert Party 12 mid.—Ernie Golden's debut 920—WPCH—326 Through the Static The week-end maintained a fair average for reception, Saturday eve. ning being much better . than last night in that respect. On Saturday there was a great deal of volume, very little static and just a dash of fading. Last night there was more static than on Saturday evening. Ihere seemed to be quite a bit of local interference, with the on-and- off buzz distinguishable in the dis- tance. Bloopers were present also. o o e WEAF presented the usual High Jinkers entertainment on Saturday. the gang staging a restaurant scenc. It was amusing, to say the least, the gentleman with the Jewish accent sending us into roars of laughter with his comical remarks. There w: one fault to find and that one had to 1o with the placing of the speakers around the microphone. At times it Bert Fletcher's orchestra was difficult to follow conversation lexander Delierson, baritone ' because some of those taking part 19:15—Blanche Monclair, French di- | scemed to be some distance from | the mike. Songs and music wer: presented, making for an entertain- ing novel atur PRI President Coolidge delivered a most interesting address over the air saturday night when he spoke at the de ion of the new National Press club, Washington. He described the growth of the club and he also gave | ! several important sidelights on the 2 relation of news gathering to gov- e D, DO vars; | crnmental policies. His talk held our Dixie Syncopators, orchestra and | attention throughout and we were | Entertainers | amazed to note he employed several | 10—Comic opera, “Return of Cleo- | witticisms which caused consider- | patra” : i able laughter among his listeners. lernio Singers; mamPer SODEY | The Marine band playe and Presi- | 1170—WHAP—2368 dent Noyes of the A ted Press | 8:30—Orchestral spoke. The program co.. iimed more S Iman, apeaker |than the scheduled half hour and it | ongs for violin was nearly 10:45 o'clock when WTIC transferred to the Hotel Bond for a uklin Ford, speaker Augnatn Btetson; resdings | program of dance music. | “ e 0 Sibyl Huse, speaker WSB, Atlanta, broadcasting a | Eastern Stations play-by-play description of the At- < lanta Athletic Club vs. Georgia has- 1020—WODA, Paterson—394 | | ketball game, held our interest for 0—News; sport talk cws; sport talk quite a while. We were more inter- U0 Wallh 8 soclply. orclisats ested in the southern drawl of the Prih W announcer than we were in the | game, but we noted that he followed the ball with an eagle-eye and he | never missed calling 'em. The score was Georgia, 26; Atlanta A. C., 24, | when we let, [ . Sharkey, “Two ukulele ian danceland orchestra Hunt, piper ——Advice to lovelorn 10:30—Alphabetical entertainers 970—WABC—309 1—Harold Stern’s orchestra >opular physical course —King's orchestra Boy Scout program hwarz Home Makers lexican Good Will Hour Time signals; weather 2—Orchestra 1020—WGL—294 ' Chums 11:30- -WODA English class ntino trio ormal School Players 1120—WNJ, Newark—268 elen Backal, pianist . rolians . | Western stations came through in | a fairly good manner and we logged ! about everything on the air from | { Chicago. | o e e Last evening the band concert ‘from WTIC was highly enjoyable. | The program was selected from mu- | sic of the time of the dedication of | the Bunker Hill monument, that | particular event being the setting for the broadcast. Music for the re- ception of Lafayette, marching mu- sic and other music of the time was head. The orator of the day, as you ' | may remember, was none other than | Daniel Webster, and his closing re- | marks at the dedicatory exercises | were given, 1120—WAAM, Newark—268 10:01—Downtown Boys |10 —Great Notch orchestra 111:30—Strand theater organ 1120—WGCP, Newark—268 Merchants' program 5 Alice from Wonderland | 6—Ernie Krickett's orchestra 50—8unnyfield program —Imperial Imps |7:30—Holly Park Boys 1220—WAAT, Jersey City—216 6—Plaza dinner music 6:45—Sports resume s—Dance music 9—Bremer hour 110—Boh Schaeffer, songs 10:30—Sunrise Banjo Boys 111-2 &. m.—WAAT Nut club | 860—WIP, Philadelphia—349 | v e 6:30—Art Coogan’s dance orch. D. W. Griffith, famed motion ple- “Roll call;- birthday list; dancing | ture director, was one of the guest lesson apeakers in the Collier Hour from | 860—WOO, Philadelphia—349 | WJZ and WBZ last evening. He 7:30—WOO trio spoke on “Love.” He proved to be :l \'K(':::\)l‘_lgr:sk cl?\f;l Dager | slow speaker, possessed of an excel- rgan recita - 1| 1ent radio voice, and every word was |9:25—Fox theater orchestra &0 | iince One might have thought he | '10:15—Pennsylvania male quartet | ™28 & minister if his name had not| 710—WFI, Philadelphia—i0s | Dcen announced. Mrs. Delia J. Ake- | §:30—adelphia Whispering orch, | ley, naturalist and explorer, was the | | Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, known | the world over for her leadership | in suffrage and peace work, will be | the featured speaker on the pro- | fiAME IN Mmlnm —_— gram of the “Voters' Service” to-! Community Five Triumpbs morrow evening at 7 o'clock from ! WTIC in a hookup with the NBC. | v e e “WOK now concludes its broad- casting for this period. Please hold‘ the wave for WMBB.” . . That's all for today, thanka! —P. E. L. | —Niddletown Here Tonight | the way as the rapidly. Jehn Shulgs went fouls and Sam Shulga opened old cut, forcing Meriden to play final minute with only four men, Kocin and J. Thiesen ‘were by all o0dds the stars of the game, Gill and Goffa played hard for New Britain. Kley appeared tired and lacked fire. Compagnone deserved ! about ten baskets but had abomin- able luck with his many shots. The summary: Meriden Community Five pagnone, Benjamin 3, Parparian— 33. Referee, Tomkievics; timer, Levin; acorer, Parker. JUNIOR HI-Y LOSES The Y. M. C. A. Hi-Y Basketball team was defeated on the “Y" floor {by the Northeast Hi-Y of Hartford |Baturday night 39-6, The North- |east team showed superiority In every line of the game but the local team put up a good fight. The Junior team of the Hartford group will play the local team next Sat. Boys' Club . Middletown Y. M. C. A, | Muravnick, ' New Britain 11. | Kay, ¢ | football game next fall. 00, H. TEAM WINS The Co. H 19th Infantry basket- Right forward ball team of the New Britain Na- | Goffa, Grusha ... tional Guard, organized recently, Left forward scored a 31 to 28 victory over the |Zujko, Kley .............. Hanson Meriden Boys' club team in Meriden | Center Saturday night. ing game for the local team and the | players showed good stuff in the | Benjamin contest. Parparian The summary: Left guard Defeated by the Meriden Com- Pt3 | munity Five in the Meriden Com- 4 munity hall Saturday night, the 8| Boys' club returns to its own floor aums evening and resumes its series 2!with ‘the Middletown Y. M. C. A. lGin . Right guard rt Anderson. 1t Platek, If ... Sabatos, If .. 1.0gox20, Degorlo, rg& . Tish, g ... Spring, 1§ . -'. | aplece, each team having won its H | home contest by a close score—the _°|club triumphed here by 37-30 and 28| “Y" in Middletown by 30-26. ©" | Both teams wiil have their regular | = Pl;nhe best games of the season is In o | prospect. The Boys' Club Reserves will play the Comets in the prelim inary, and there will be dancing, with music by the Imperial club or- chestra, 0| On Baturday night the club found 0| the Community Five too much for it | and went down before that team for the sccond time this season, the score being ¢6-33. Starting well Referee, Clancy. |and making the first four points, the Celtics Win Game {locals collapsed suddenly and al- The Celtics basketball team of this | Jowed Meriden to sweep out in front city defeated the Community Juniors | to lead by 6-5 at the quarter and go of Meriden in Meriden Saturday|on to roll up & 23-13 advantage by night. Gotowala was high Bcorer | the end of the first half. “Happy" for the locals while Franz starred for the Meriden team. A return|the team's met here, continued his game will be played in Meriden be- | work on the attack and again, as tween the two teams Iriday night.|in the game here, he received the The summary: | most potent aid from J. Thiesen, | who was loose most of the time and 1 found the hoop thrice in the first | halt to Kocin's four. Gill led the ! New Britain offense during the { period. In the third quarter New Britain rallied and came to within five points but Meriden led by 29-32 when the session ended. Kley had gone in for the locals and proved a great help, while Goffa and Compagnone found their scoring eyes. Kley tired in the last quarter and Meriden ran wild, Kocin and J. Thiesen again showing Piles Go Quick ] Piles are caused by congestion of blood in the lower bowel. Only an internal remedy can remove the cause. That's why salves and cut- ting fall. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid, a harmless tablet, succeeds, because it relieves this congestion and strengthens the affected parts. Hem- Roid has given quick, safe and last- ing relief to thousands of Pile Sufferers. It will do the same for Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 6 (P—Athletic | oy or money back. Fair Drug Dept. authorities at Nebraska University |anq druggists everywhere sell Hom- today promisad definite word, prob- | Roid with this guarantee. ably befors the end of the week, Witman, rf . Kilduff, rf ..... Mieckowskl, 1f . Luty, ¢ K. Frost, rg Hattings, 1€ . . Frost, Ig . Klis, Ig ... se¥® 13 [] 7 cocwmua Totals seasesdl 31 Score at half time—Meriden 18, Gotowala, rf Baylock, If . Chadwick, 1f ¥. Zaleski, ¢ ... Yankowitz, rg . Carr, 18 . Block, Ig Totals Stanley, rf . Franz, If Ryan, If . Rene, e . Flynn, rg Brewster, 1g Totals 6 7 Score at half time—Meriden Celtics 9. Referee, Shirley. WORKING ON GAME Athletic Authorities at Nebracka University Promise Definite Word on Probable Contest, | concerning the negotiations having | S for their object a Nebraska-Army | . . Free Examination HEART and LUNGS Tuesday and Friday Afternoons NEW BRITAIN CLINIC Booth Block For Sale Fine West End Grocery |Store, doing fine business. Apply in person for partic- ulars. Arch Street Restaurant for sale. Price reasonable. COX &DUNN Herb Gish, acting athletic director, returned from West Point yesterday after several days of discussion with army officials. He said there had been no definite decision either way concerning the proposed conflict, A FAMOUS New England College Tune in while the Socony Travellers tell you about Dartmouth College and the Dartmouth Winter Carnival at Hanover, New Hampshire, The Socony Program Tonight at 7:30 Dunn, McKenna i . Delaney, Moline 8. This was the open- | Compagnone, Sliva . Amenta, Bowen | Gustafson | 2| This series now atands at one game | line-ups again tonight, and one of | Parparian—11. Kocin, the nemesis of the club when | 7 — Thornton-Fuller male quartet 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—273 other speaker. Uncle Henry, Lonzo | WEAF New York City, WGY and The Editor were also present, | VGR Buffalo, WIAR 272 MAIN STREET v, | urday in the New Britain gym. Every man on the Northeast team scored and every man starred in the smooth passwork of that team. Gattings 2 |nade every field goal for New Brit- ain and added a foul shot. Brown | made the other point. were as follows: New Britain Junior Hi-Y Fld Fl B. Wosllus, rf ... [ Brown, rf Gattings, 1f Arendt, If D. Wosilus, ¢ (Capt.) | Finance, ¢ Richter, rg Hattings, rg ..... Sexton, 18 ....... Kaplan, Ig . Bengston, 1g . Fi. 1 1 L] Benjamin, Ig .... Parparian, Ig H - a_._nnuugulna__, Sanewesan alsucnronnfulorcons 13 13 Personal fouls, Bray 3, Kocin 8, J. Shulga 4, 8. S8hulga 3, J. Thiesen, E. Thiesen 2—16; Goffa 3, Grusha, Zuj- ko 2, Compagnone 3, Benjamin, Technical foul, 8. Shulga,” Free tries, Bray 2, Kocin 3, 8. Shulga, J. 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