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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1928 0 which to make his debut into the|L. F. & C. GIRLS HOLD DANCE 17 | world, More than 50 couple attended 2 | Lewis is the son of Dr, and Mrs. social held under the auspices 6f sroup playing the popular and diffi- | quartet was another feature, this|Karzalauskas, Ig.. 0 0 calt “Fast ‘and Furious” with great jimportant cducational ma’trumentall-‘ 6 a case and “::. cxcellent um.; The,, ties, 'rhercx;on;g Public School s;m-'. — 8 1vocal trio di s work well, also, phony orchestra of 6( pieces and a Wfii‘ - rceste & Clark girls at the offering a trick arrangement of chorus of 100 voices will furnish B'Q 12 Years Old on ‘;':::l?; s;:nx‘z::h i-o‘he:owm: ;mfll‘: !P:::::: ll.rnrl:ra’m Hartford road last “Baltimorc” as one'of its numbers, |music. , Addresses will ‘be delivered | 3rd Birthday Anniversary |tne daughter of the late Lewis F.|ecvening. The afair is one of the By the the trio is composed of Iy pérsons prominent in cducational |~ \jinofen he will be 12 years old |and Mrs, Dunn of 369 Park street.|several sponsored by the organiza- ‘!\h‘l;flle New .u:mm young men, Stan |flds. |tomorrow, Lewis Smith of Worces- | Lewls and his mother will observe |tion during the winter season. iAsbley, Dwight Latbam and Walter| ter, Mass., who is visiting in this the young man's anniversary as et (Wamp) Carlson. They will be heard | Thut’y all for today, thank city, will celcbrate hin Lirthday an. |guests of his grandmother tomor-| Everything from handling luggage i niversary for the third time. Lewls row. He expects his father here to | to cleaning and cooking will be 1020—WGL—294 Time; news; sports 05—Songs 0—Georgiana Moore, soprano 0—Big Sisters Shirley and Julictte, harmony g—May Sims, ukulele 0—Judean quartet | 8—United Palestine Appeal —Esther Jaffe, cellist 0—l.yra Singing socicty . e 11—Slumber music 710—~WOR—122 Ircgularly with the Play Boys, and | —P. Eastern Standard Time. NOTE — Asterisks Denote Best Pro- 5 grams of the day. New England Stations 560—WTIC, Hartford—336 6—LUniversity of The Air. Special educational program from Boston Teachers' College. Music ton Public Schoo! Symp pieces. Chorus of 100 voices. Ad- dresses by men and women 11 tionally prominent in cducational fields (NBC) “7—Voters’ Service. peakers, chairman, iation, and editor dialoguc. G. McDonald, i"oreign Policy Bruce Bliven, 10 Capers ymphonic concert the development of the 0—Musical Bouquet Auction bridge game (NBC) 10:30—Worthy Hills orchestra i1 —Time, news, weather 500—WDRC, New Hayven—268 fusicale —Theaters. News illustrating orchestru —Irish music s—S§tudio program 9—Weather 1130—WICC, Bridgeport—266 §—Time. Merchants' program T—Weather s—Recital 9—Program 10—News 900—WBZ, springficld—333 6.10--Time. Weather. Bert Dolan’s orchestra i—Ernic Andrews and His Trouba- dours 7:30—Orchestra | §—Concert orchestra and vocal quintet (NBC) 9—The Traveliers 10—Time, Harmony by Glddens and | Gibson | 10:15—Chet Frost's Bostonians 11—Slumber Music (NBC) 12—Time. Weather 390—WEEI, Boston—508 | 5:36—Positions wanted; market and news; lost and found | s—From New York 7—-News; Big Brother club 30—Program 30—Stories of the Stage s—8ame as WTIC $:30—The Pilgrims 9—From New York 10—8ame as WTIC 10:30—Cruising the Aur 10:45—Joe Rines orchestra 11:45—Radio forecast and weather 630—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—164 5—Ted and his gang —The Juvenile Smilers 6:30—8tevens orchestra 7—Junior Sinfonians 7:20—Chiefs 8——Jicc-Jaces *§:30-—Op'ry House Tonight: WNAC | Players present “The Light-House | Robbery” 9:15—Arlington Quintet | 9:30—Mezzo soprano, contralto; so- prano | “rom New York, Hour of Mu- Herman Neuman, pianist 10—Market high spots 20— Florence Pennyson, songs Su—Itallan lessons 30—Police alarms :30 — Alr College: Howard C. Green Air_College: nes Flynn :15—Melba guitar :30—*Dictators of Europe,” Arthur Rees :56—Piuno seclections ‘ave People,” Dr. Vizetelly :20—Helen DeWitt Jacobs, violin- Marjorie Jacobs, pianist £ “Qur Merchant Marine,” H. B. Tickle 9:45—Laura Consaul, contralto 10—Minnie Well, pianist 10:15—George Leach, baritone 10:30—Police alarms; weather; tides 610—WEAF—192 5—Ronnie Tashoff's orchestra —same as WTIC 7:30—National Musicalities *7:50—Talk, Dhan Gopal Mukerii $—8ame as WTIC 8:30—Weavers —Time 9—Hour of music 10—Same as WTIC 10:30—Rolfe’s orchestra 11:30—Janssen’s orchesta 5—Tea music 5:30—Reports; stock market: finan- cial summary; cotton quotations; gricultural reports 5:45—Ivy Scott, soprano 6—Hal Kemp's orchestra —Summary of programs; tiin ~—'Great Danes,” Frank Dole 7:18—Frances Hesse, soprano 7:30—Bonnie Laddics $—Bame as WBZ 9—O01d melodies and new 9:30—The Torrid Tots 10——Correct time 10—The Torrid Tots 10:30—May Breen “New York," Melsing, folksongs; Wearever 11—News bulleting “Present Peace | “Lord Byron,” | §—Radio Students Clinic 5—Jacques Jacobs' ensemble 5—Speech Pioncera —Jacobs' ensemble 7:30—TLevitow's dinner dance 5—Chimes; Main Street Sketches 3:45—New York University; Asscss- ments to Lessen Subway Cost” i-~Taylor Gordon-Rosamond John- son, Negro spirituals; Judson Sym- phony orch 10—Same as W weather Ernie Golden's orchestru 760—WPAP—395 Lillian Rosen, soprano —*The Cavaliers” 760—WHN—! §—Joe Davis, Melody Man Miriam Field, sopr: §:30—Ensemble Dance orchestra 0—Chateau s N. 1. G :33—Thomas Wilson, tenor 10:45—Dale and Murray, songs 11—Tommy Gott's orchestra 11:30—S8trickland’s orchestra $10—WLWL—370 s —Health service #:05-—Roxana Erb, contralto Castleton Instrumentalists ervous Breakdown™ —Joseph Laderoute, soprano —Joseph Martucci, organ v 7:45—Opera bits 810—WMCA—370 s§—Correct time $—Divertissement 5—Accident Review 8:30—Special program 9—Pauline Watson, violinist 9:30—Divertissement 10—Fordham dance orchestr: 110:30—Joe Ward's orchestra 11—Correct time 11—Dance orchestra ‘12 mid.—Broadway Nite 8860—WGBS—348 0—Novelty orchestra . soprano 0—Winifred Harlow, “Eyes” —Vanderbilt string quartet 0—Soprano; baritone; duets —Jacques Singer, violinist *9—"'Golden Glove” amateur hox, contests, description, comedy 920—WRNY—326 7—Humor —Vincent Bach, trumpeter 0—Ensemble 5—"Rubber From Plants" $—Hour of Music 9—DMusical critic 9:15—Belle Van Riper, sopranc Magazine Wonder” -Austin and Raber, duets 5—Claire Dullen, violinist —Pietro Gentile, baritone —FEddie Osterman’s orchestra —Bob McDonald, ukulcle 0—Radio Revie Speaks and Bussce, duets; C. Wold, mu: fon; saxophone quintet; Hay quartet; Fain and Dunn; Lehman, songs 920—WPCH—326 | €_~F’r:mces Allison, “Travel” 6:30—Judith Roth, songs —Theatrical Portrait Gallery 970—~WARC—309 1—Harold Stern's orchestra 0—Max Chopnick, “LAW 5—"Two Drops of Scotch 1—Harry Tucker’s orchestra 2—Cookbook % . soprano O0—Chamber of Commerce 0—Zeta Wood, musicale 2—Orchestra 11—Hal Levin's Collegians Installed without can cover every radiator in your home with these beau- tiful Enclosures in & very short time, a3 no alterations whetever are necessary. And the cost is al- ‘ways an agreeable surprise! RADIATOR, ZyCLOSURES For Full Information Phone 3260 Hart & Cooley Mig. Co. New Britain, Conn. Aluminum SPECIALS FRENCH FRY} Regular $1.65 . FRYING PANS, &Inch Regular $1.20 ..., .. DOUBLE BOILERS, 11, Quart Regular $2.25 TEA KETTLES, 5>-Quart Regular 83.95 .. g1 R, Complete . 69c $1.6S ... $2.98 SQUARE LAYER CAKE PANS Your choice, some with loose bottoms. 69c¢ Regular R0c to £1.30. EVERY PIECE GENUINE “WEAREVER” THESE PRICES FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY We Gladly Deliver. A. A. PHONES 5100—5101 PLUMBING—HEATING. MILLS 66 WEST MAIN ST. SHEET METAL WORK Eastern Stations 1020—WODA, Paterson—294 30—sport talk —Soprano and pianist '—Orchestra 16:30 ¥, tenor 10:45—A trip to China 1120—WGCP, Newark—268 3—Merchants' program 10—Program 11—Mildred Broeck, soprane 'n Kitchen's orchestra ntertainers » Newark—268 ' orchestra Bill Fellmeth, sports Cntertainers S:45—Zither, piano and soprano 9—Rumanian program 0—WLIT. Philadelphia—105 )—Children’s twilight hour —Arcadia concert orchestra $30—WIP, Philadelphia—319 3:30—Dinner music —Dramatic revue Roll call, birthday list, planist 10—Movie broadcast 10:30—Coogan’s dance orchestra 11—Kentner's danee orchestra 860—WOO, Philadelphia—340 :30—WOO Trio 740—WFT, Philadelphia—105 :30—Whispering orchestra 150-11—Same as WEAF 1100~WPG, Atlantic City- 5—Organ recital —Dinner music —+Playground Highlights" —Dinner dance orchestra 10:30—Harmony quartet 11—Dance orchestra 1380—WOKO, Peekskill—216 Mandolin and guitar solos ock reports; news 0—Dinner music adrigal Mixed quartet S-11:30—Same as WEAP 11:30—J. Gordon Baldwin, organist 12 mid.-—Shea's Symphony orch. Through the Static Volume was excellent, static was nil, fading was a bit and interstation {interference was had. There was also a light whirring buzz and that troublesome condition did considerable toward taking away (the interest in the evening. On some wave lengths that huzz sucessfully iblanketed whatever programs were ' being offered. i o The Play Bovs over sented a taste of peal stuff at 7:30 o'clock. sounded excellent and there was plenty of variety throughout the program. One of the features was the playing of “I Ain't Got No- body,” by a trio consisting of organ, {violin and guitar. It was a mnovel WTIC pre- Broadway The band troublesome | !their work is in kecping with the high standard alrcady set by the or- | s KE o it -1 .LIONS TAKE OPENER PR Grace Haycs, for somc unexplain- |5 ressor, Alg: inot sppedr b the | N L oem !FFamily Party program last evening. | Vaughn de Leath, the original radio | girl, took Miss Hayes' place, singing | her numbers in a pleasing manner. Takes Measure ty “X7 Series, The Lion A. C. |us radio is concerned, and she has din icarned an enviable {among broadcas The reason for Miss Hayes' failure | |to appcar was not given. It was At the quarter but merely stated that she was unable | to be resent. | “ . We stopped off at entertainers, | SC0re of 34 to 17, increased lead to 13 to 5 at half time. WHN, New hear the boxing bouts from St. Nieh- | ror New Britain. The summary: {olas Arena. We entered the place in New Britain 2 the course of one of the preliminary | T4 matches, but we walked out right in |y o rp e the middle of it. presumably to et |zomiko rf « smoke. We got a return check at i yrursellf, )f . the door, but we didn’t go back. | Becker, It | e e | Dennis, ¢ S The Women's Choral club, from |Yankowitz, rg .. WLS, Chicago, offered some color- | Karbonic, Ig .... ful numbers, the station behaving it- self pretty well. Volume was excel- lent. “Songs of the Sea” was one of Zavalick, rf the numbers presented by the group, |Rouz, rf ... land it sounded grea {Hanley, 1t | e DeGarmo, ¢ .. We had a tough job trying to get Weed, rg ... 'anything but chain programs. No! matter where we turned we were | |sure to hit either the Red, Blue or| Columbia networks. D WBBM, Chicago, came through in | zood shape and we had the misfor-| & tune of tuning in just as a long weather report was being given. Our favorite blooper tuned in at the same time and so we didn’t perish from cnnui. After the weather report came an equally long program sum- mary. If our memory doesn’t fail us, the announcer gave a list of features scheduled during an entire week. PRI Along ahout 1 o'clock we heard | KFI, Los Angelos, for about three | minutes. An orchestra played "Ghur-} | maine” and a tenor soloist sang the vocal chorus. The station didn't| |come through with much volume land it finally became lost in the noise and code. . e We also visited New York, Detroit, Worcester, Boston, Atlanta, Provi- 2 dence, Cincinnati, wark. Nash- Cu”n”lgbam Tubes ville, Cleveland and Des Moines, P | A special educational program will be presented to audiences of WEAF, | New York. and a chain of stations including WTIC, Hartford, this eve- |ning at 6 o'clock. The program will be broadcast from the Boston Teach- | ers’ College and has been arranged to demonstrate to teachers and par- [cnts the value of radio us one of the combination and It registered well. The dance numbers were well nandled by the orchestra which « wove intricate designs throughout |the arrangements. The saxophone | give new life to your radio receiver. is one of those individualistic young |help commemorate the auspicious | men who selected February 29 upon | occasion. Simsbury in First Game of Coun- | basketball team | Miss de Leath is an old timer as far | ¢asily conquered the Stmsbury Car- als in the opening game in the reputation | CoUnty “Y” series last night by the | After a slow - Istart the Lions were lcading 5 to 4 this Numerous substitutes were sent in before the end of the game but stili | the locals piled up the points. Han- ley and Zavalick starred for the los- York, for a few minutes in order 10 | ry with Marselll being the big gun A137241 L RADIO TUBES i | This Week 35th Birthday Price The Paint Department Offers its Opening Feature. ALL THIS WEEK A gallon B. P. S. No. 1 Varnish, floor and finish, An all purpose varnish, vegularly priced ........ $4.00 No. 24 B. P. S. French Bristle Rubberset Brush. Regular price . 1 Ib. Savogran, reg. ..... Regularly complete ..... s2 45 Our Paint Department carries a variety of Paints, Varnishes, cellence. 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