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| | VOICES IN THEA]R [,ug-» important news bulletins, dance orchestra and entertalners. tel "Vanderblit orchestra. | Official contral standard time an- 9:15 p. m.~—"Miss Narclase-de- 8 p. m~Wall Btrect Journal re | nounced at 9 o'clock, Chine." view. | e - 9:30 p. m.~"The Canadians.” §:10 p. m.~"Politics and States- | TUESDAY. WsB 10 p. m.~Tenor, mwanship." T (Atlanta Journal—Atlanta, Ga.) 10:80 p. m.~Songs, old and, new, §:30 p. m.—Sea Songs. i o 9 p, m~Talk, L\\<.,‘..H_:M,\.- East Pittshurgh)| S to 9 p. m—Concert by blind wip 9:15 p. m.—Estey organ recital Goml'adl(lls Chall’lllfll] Jlldd R&~ » sl W oAl (Gimbel Bros.—~Philadelphia.) 10 p. 'he' Outlook literary 6:30 p. m.—Organ recital. 10:45 p. m 0 Bay musicat talk. . . ]"d. I [ g J N | 7:15 p. m.—A visit from the Ra- comedy. 6 p. m.—Officlal weather forecast.| 10:15 p. m.—Hotel St. George \ lio Godmother 2 e 6:05 p. m.~Dinner musio by Ehr- | Trio. ga’ mg DLEIview In eflspaper. 7:35 p. m—Late news. . OKAC onzeller's concert orchestra. 10:45 p. m.—The Radio Franks. 7 p. m.—Stockman reparts of (La Presse—Montreal.) 6:45 p. m.—Livestock and pro-| 11 y; m.——]no(ger Wolfe'g Biitmore " o 1ary estock and produce R duce market reports. Cascade orchestra. Chalrman Wikiam H, Judd of the IyRliventock e d T AT rond n William H. Judd of th 7 p. m.—Kiddics' stories in French| 7 p m —Bedtime storics and roll republican town committee, State | | and English call, ‘WRO Tlantval Committernan t Georss s W | '“‘ 30 % m ,“f,‘ num». and his $ p. m.—Talk. (Radio Corp. of 'Amefica—Washing- Klett, B. W. Alling and I, . Rack- Conce ” by the KDKA ruum Royal hotel concert orches- 8:15 p. m.—"The New Plays in ton, D. C.) % p S quartet. ui Our Theaters this Week.” liffe, the last two named belng candi- DM etontmat sy 8:30 p. m.—La Presse studio con- 8:30 p. m.—Direct broadcast from 6 p. m.—Children’s hour. dates for representative, ‘were at- Weather forecast. » o the Metropolitan Opera House of a 8 p. m~~Plano recital. tacked yetserday at the P. & F. Cor-| 11 p. m.—Concert Ll 530 b mo—dosaph C. Stuith and | program of orlginal compositions by [ 8:45 p. m.—Song recital by con- bin factory gate in a closing cam- | - | QUALHLOYAIER Ot eINatonEsLa: the eminent Italian composer, An-|tralto. ign meeting held by Oliver I. Da- | el Lo Rony DiCecco. 9 p. m.—"The Polltical Situation e g e (Westinghouse—Springficld.) N Ba . | 10:05 p. m.—Dance musie by Har-|in Washington Tonight," vis, candidate for the republican G375 (American Telephone and Telegraph | voy - Marburger and his vaudeville| 9:20 p. m.—Concert by Jrving nomination for representative SR e Co.—New York City.) orchestra. Boernstein's Wardman Park Hotel Judd was assailed for his part n | mo(el Brunswick orchestra. = Trio. : nms‘n:\-“m story that i T Market report ) 'w"» m 1‘1“'\01:1!1(“‘1;5:’\'. J«"/. . WF 5 p. m—Time signals and Yay d asked f nit L t t on ‘olitfes 1 cathe! bl ! 7:10 . m.—World Market Survey T et s oln | (Strawbridge snd Clothfér — Phila. | Yeather foreoaits J € m.-Bedtime story 5 * e delphia.) date said no such pvr\xnw“rr o e L R I Everyreddy Hour c‘;h: f”” ‘f, A iy “""‘ "1 b o [itra . WGl i 6:30 p. m.—Meyer Davis' Bellevue S | Dastalied SN el p. m.—Concert by soprano, | (General 1 rie Co—Schencctady, | Stratford Hotel concert orchestra, At lnEowns andidate | pianist and e N AR 1 b m—"Sunny Jim." The machinations the republi- 9:30 p. m.—Selections on the mu- $ p. m.—Trumpet recital. can machine were exposed by Quig- | sjcal saw. = §:30 i N Yev) U Fle oharged thatluiidze et . [ Produce and ptock mar-| 8:30 p. m.—Concert. [N g A Cled S 1:55 p. m.—Arlington time Kol aliotaliona: hawaibullolins §:45 p. m.—Violinist and planist. Holm»s to en he 'u‘,' mayoralty e ‘“" B Eaerprepot | m.—D music, g { 9 p. m—Play by the “Siarlight contest and that Senator Edward T 1{ I ”ll, “,,;T:”".A’.r \l.,,'.’,',! m q . m—Article, “Your Child's| 1”:.‘;:‘.\” litics cone s b Sl Bdmard 1| 1133 . mran progrim. | s el P oy 30 1, Tl ddre All Ag es that it was on Klett's request he — LA e sl I L nounced Holmes' candidacy several | il e Chinese night | WOX hous before Klett claimed he receiv- ouse—Chicago.) n recital. | ; 3 ed first knowledge of it. Quigley de- | o0\ o T - i = | (Detroit Free Press—Detroit.) clared that he had made a trap ror | = 10 0113 DS Se e inancia WJAX | EER Klett and Klett “fell for it.” SRinalpiathein ; (Unlon Trust Co.—Cleveland.) % p. m.—Dinner concert. Candidate Davis repeated his as- |, ©:33 to 7 p. m—Children's bed- — 10 p. m.—Red Apple club. sertion made several days ago that | Th° StOrY: 7:20 p. m.—Program by Eiks. he will be the victor “if the town| ° 4 7:30 p. m.—Dinner concert: Bedtime story and cartoon talk. WNAC committee does not spend too much| 7 10 7}0—Joska DeBabary's or- o= (Shepard Stores—Beston.) money to nominate Ra€kliffe and| °C'cStrd- WOoo e Alling.” |, 7:10 to T:20—Paul Whiteman's| (John Wanamaker — Dhiladeiphia.) | 6:35 p. m—Karl Rhode and his Ex-Mayor Quigley asked that re-| o/ cSians” scent Garden orchestra. publicans interested in beating the | ' _—i‘ ol )—Joska DeBabary's rts results and po-| 7:35 p. alk. machine put a cross beside Davis| O°rfchostra. lic §:10 p. m.—Boston American or- pame and none beside either of the| 5 t0 8:20 p. m—Musical program.| = :55 p. m.—Time signal. chestra. other candidates, voting only for one| =0 t0 8:45 p. m.—Speeches. 10:02 p. m.—Weather forecast. 10:15 p. m.—Dance music—Morey s ! 8:45 to 9:30 p. m.—DMusocal pro- Pl Pearl and his orchestra, e EFEeH : x WA — e 10 p. m.—"At Home" program. (T, R NelsonCo—Newark)" wiz The heart of the wheat Paul Dlubec of 175 Oak street WHN 5 O e CAtolanitiell om NEWRE otkIC7) waa taken to the New Britain Gen- | (Loew’s State Theater Bldg. — New| §:10 i m.—Violinist and pianist. 7 p. m.—"Dogs, the French Bull eral hospital Sunday night with a York City.) 8:30 p. m.—Soprano. Dog."” 2 3 P! broken leg, reccived when he was| 680 to 7 p. m.—Violin solos. D Canadians,” 7:15 p. m.—Joseph Strissof's Ho- struck by an automobile at the cor-| 7 to 7:20 p. m.—Paul Specht's Ala- ner of Oak and Putnam streets. He | says that the driver continued on| his way without stopping to investi- | gate the results of the accident. rsonal | m.—*Pe ram J. Goodwin's | i orchestra. | 1 Newkirk and His| 10 p-m W ey Harmonica y orc \ 10:50 p. m.—Concert pianist. P % 11 p. m. —_— = | 11:15 p. m. 1 11:30 p. m.—Sam Wooding's club Alabam orchestra. - A > p ¥ 12 to 12:30 a. m.—Parody club or- | 70 ® chestra. i o 25 2 Alrighs Courler o & mild vegetablo Tazative to m relieve Constipation and Bili~ ousness and keep the digestive aod eliminative functions Cormal. m.—Concert by the Hoosier Harmonists. | 7:30 to 9 P Happy — CHILDREN LOVE | IT 3 Made of nothing but Purenol:n"g Juices and Suear, The Fresh Frait D off the Old Block R JUNIORS~ Little Ns One-third the regu- lar doss, Made. of eame ingredionts, then candy st For chfldren and adu SOLD BY YOUR DFUGGIST JndividualService—Nation-WideFacilities ELEPHONE service is essentially an indi- vidual service. Each subscriber mustbe dealt with asanindividual. Histelephoneinstrument is a piece of individual, personal equipment. But to coordinate this instrument with a nation= wide system requires supplementary facilities in wholesale quantities. | In itself, this instrument represents only a relatively small investment. Its proportionate | share, however, in the total investment in &ire, | poles, switchboards, buildings and other plant required to make Bell System service univ ersal in scope is an hpndred times its own value. This investment per instrument is steadily in- creasing as more and more equipment, con- stantly growing more comp‘e\ is putinto service at the present high prices of labor and materials. Centralized manufacture and years of contin- wous research have enabled the Bell System in some measure to meet this rising tide of olant investment. The tesult is that its service remains unrivalled not only in efficiency and in extent . but in economy from the standpoint of cost to the subscriber THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM - One System - Universal Service One Policy V————""’_—————,_____———-Q LT AR Ml W R A A 80 RIS WA 104 o - NS 1 A% 25 CREAM FARINA WGR (Federal Telephone and Tglunph Co.~Buffalo, N. Y.) AR 6 to 7:30 p. m~Dinner music— Hallpryd String quartet. 7:30 p, m.~Digest of the day's news. Live stock market report. WEEI (Edison Light Co.—Boaton.) 6 p! m~—~Dance selections played by Jacques Renaud and his Mansion Inn orchestra. 7'p. m~—Bostdn Edison Big Broth- er club, 7:80 p. m~Musicale. 7:45 p. m~Dance sclections by Jimmie Russo and hls orchestra. 8 p. m~J, Jerome Roseibourg and his Musical Bread Board. 8:30 p. m.~—~Continuation of pro- gram by Jimmle Russo and his or- chegtra. . 1¥to 12 p. m—Loew's theaters' Radio Revel. WMAF (Round Hills Radlo Corp. — So#h Dartmouth, Mass.) ‘ ¢ p. m.~Dinner music. Save the coupons 20-p. m.~Jazz planist, “ 40 p. m.~~Contralto, - 5 m.—Jazz planist, 2 me~Contralto, 30 p. m.~Mandolin artist. 45 p. m,~Tenor, b p. m.~Mandolin artist. :15 to 10 p. m~Dance music. o . KELLER'S IIBI! ‘WINS The homer pigeon owned by Ed- ward Keller won the last long dis- tance young,bird race for the season, held Saturday by the Hardware City Homer club, The birds were re- 98 Pitkins Street ‘Positively Differen F HARRY T. HALFORD—Distributor leased at Manasses, Virginia, and flew a distance of 325 miles, alr line, in order to reach this city. The record for ‘Keller's bird was 10 hours, 47 minutes, 4 The time made by the other birds entered in the race was, Shaw 11 hours, 27 minutes; Renolt, 11 hours, 32 minutes Smith, 14 hours, 81 min- utes; DeConte, 15 hours, 86 minutes; Wisk, no report. 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