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N 15 p. m soprano, W troit—358, an ingeresting item on the program.| Rev, lmnér Brannigan of the Holy § f set Marie and Butter- [ 6 p. m,—Dinner concert, 5 o 8.y Ghost Xathoers of Ferndale will de- $:30 p. m.—Ray Secger string quar- Through T& Slatlc Statlo hid Its head last night and|liver a series of sermons durlng rdale orchestra ugeno Wilson, baritone; hardly a peep was heard. Conditions [Lent. MONDAY. : m.—BIll McWalters, tenor, Margaret oy, soprano. were _good. That buzzing nolse was| On Friday evenings during Lent PEE m.—Press and Bauer. »| The best bet yesterday cdme| one, but we're becoming used to it|there will be Stations of the Cross, (AIl Programs on Fastern Standard | 10:10 p. 1 Juck-O-Lantern orches- trolt—3517, through from WGY in the afternoon, | and will leave it -out of calculations|rosary and benedictions, ‘ Tine.) G p. m.—Dinner concert, The WGY Symphony orchestra sent | In the future, On Thursday morning at 7 o'clock | - 30 p. m.—~Musical program, out a program of high grade selec- On Saturday niglit stations came [thera will b an anniversary mass for WRBZ—Springficld— W EL—Philadelphia—394, o tions, most of them belng well|in With unexpected volume and we |Theodore O'Meara, ; § p. m.—Philharmo y 3 Concert orchestra, il KY W—Chicago—536, known patriotic numbuers, The clos- | Were taken off our guard. WSAT at| An anniversary mass for Bernard p. m.—Market re 7 ' Sunny Jim." 7:02 p. m.~News, . finan ing number, “A Military, Fantas “'“"'“‘"l“ roared In as loud as|Grogan wiN be held at 7, o'clock 4 _ Dol markets, especially attracted our attention be-| Springfield, and it is our hope that|Iriday morning, 7:35 p. m.~Dbedtime story, cause of the novel arrangement and | llsteners in in this city ware able to| On Saturday morning at 7 o'clock iy the excellent rendition, The number | add @ few more DX atations to thelr | there will be an anniversary inass for 50 p h 80- mi—Dinnsr music ! KIPKX—Hastings—288, began with a bugle call, closely fol-| Usts. Mario Orlando. ) . . N L e i g 10:80 p. m.—Muslcal program under | (owed by Tho Sattis re e o[, ate §t. Joseph's We have $50,000 available immediately for e Wip's Bedtime auspices of Seward College. flom,” “When Johnnie Comes| “The Coo-Coo Ciub” met at| A month's mind mass for Rev. AT ——— Marching Home," “Marching | WIAM Saturday evening, presenting | Patrick Daly was held at 8 o'clock second mortgageg. WOO—Philadelphin—309. - B inclonati=-310, Through Georgia,” “Auld Lang Syne” |t usual program of popular instru-this morning, having been recom. =309, u.—Cincinnati Enquirer pro-|and other numbers, | mental and vocal numbers, Ev. mended by the children of the par- . ; This orchestra, & regular feature|Jones' orchestra was never heard to|ish school. Another mass, recom- Inquire about our 5 year payment plan, —- on Sunday atternoon programs from | better advantage, and the bass horn mended by the Children of Mary, Bt WELW—Cincinati—123, the Schenectady station, provides Dlayer sure made himself heard, The [will be said tomorrow at 7 o'clock. ph i & P, Gypaics [ inner concert—Hownrd |waried programs of entertalnment. 1t | Announcer ls —again reading tele-| Ash Wednesday will bo obsérved Leave your application now to insure signal and weath- | g ‘;‘;'1-"1;'-‘»\3; “"{ i is the habit, and a good one tod, of | Erams on Saturday nights, and We|with masses at 7 and 8§ o'clock in 3 A 9 p. gli &chool chorus of 400 | thg announcer to describe the story of | are glad that feature has been re-|the morning and 7:30 o'clock in the prompt action from our Loan Committee. . i the selections played and tell gomo- | Sumed. evening, with distribution of ashes at | 9:80 p. m.—Time-Star orthestra, thing of the lives of their compo- | LA L all masses and the rosary, sermon 1 TRda X : laae: = | A new station to us drifted intoianq henedlction in the evening, Tien Bernic's orchestra WHAS—Louisville—100, . . the speaker Saturday, night. This one ; . s A ‘A month's mind mass for Mrs, WAL 6 p. m.—Standard time, The Venetian Scronnders from | I8 located on Antlcosti Island, ‘way | oo, Syt HebS SIHAS 10T nln; THE F'n[l.lw HNANBE cnRP“RATmN #40 and his or-| - Silent Night. | WDWF, Providence, a Sunday even-| up in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Al- o S 00 SO0 T | S AN though we listened several itmes to - " re 3 Il = v & "} A . WMC—Memphis<-500. [rseisatil N, o aunoufcemants we could” mot|,s O, HTday evenirg at.7:30 o'clogls 87 WEST MAIN ST. Professional Bldg. od their usual 8 program there will be a eervice consisting of 9:30 p. m.—Memphis Symphony or-| ast evening. ¢ x| make out the call letters of the sta- : i P X i Y st evening. group, although . the rosary, Stations of Cross 0 p e @30 sl shty. fiever breaking into foxtrot time, | ton:,The announcer eald “FQ" or | IR, Stations of the Crozs, and Rooms 108-109 — Telephone 1291 . 1 7 c [ G plays many of the best * tknown| “I'R,” we couldn’t make out which. St. Andrew's WSB—Atlanta—128. lance selections, and they offer only | The station was broadcasting on Lot Ry Vil Meyers' Melady Ar- | hose which aro worth remember-| about 365 meters and came through | Ashes will be ittt athiig New Britain, Conn, . edtime story, ing, taking the big hits from some o | loud., Accordion and. fiddle solos| MA%8 &% Tifh y il el A. & P. Gypsy Ensem 9 p. m—Stanton and Washington | {ho musical plays. They present at| Wwere featured. Uil S “] SILar m.—Continuation of 8:3 rthday program. {ntervals selections from the grand| service at 5:30 g'clock in the after- [11:40 p. m.—Warner's Seven Aces. | operas and songs that will never| Giuscppe do Luca and Mme Toti (100N for e ado0 donidranyang b Flight of the mythical | = = | Erow old, letting the listener in on a| Dal Monte will make their radio] A1 ®/C0ck I8 1he '.1‘1‘1‘" RS the . i KTHS—Hot Springs—375. Iy i ‘ chi| debuts ‘on Thursday evening at 0| 3CUL6 Wien there Will.al80 be & | ! [well rounded program from which sermon, rosary and benediction Se L 9:30' p. m.—Variety musical presen- | nothing is lacking o'clock, when the fifth famous artist |S¢HaR, PO iEos GUARANTEE Yip mhutoedne, o LT 5 g L nothing is 1z 5 piclociol loast by WEAI"| The Stations of the Cross and : : KDKA—East Pittshurgh—309, | tation. siEa Y jizeotiatiwill e upoRdce st DYAIEA &l Neasdioh ond il e Rblatet (7180 1:55 p. m.—No :15 p. m—KDKA Little Symphony, | 10 P. m.—Graham Male quartet. and the “Combine.” Both are with ) 4 TO HATCH i 1:05 p. m.—Contralt e L Rle 1 p. m—Eastman hotel danee or.| There were many, many organ re- " lo'clock every Friday evening during L rx:v i s I 30 p. m—Daddy Winkur, P mEastond HOLel' Qanca O 1. ie onl 'fue ethor JANL Alght Bot all fighe Metrapoliisn Opora compAny- (7 et EVERY | WIP—Philadelphin—509 America." p. m.—Weather forecast M Quartet, Nicastro, cellist R o mie e ) o A e 1‘-‘“ D, m.— American Toreign Pol- A e appealed to some extent, some of the | The children of the parish will go |8 HAT(‘HABLE e g e ST best recitals of this kind that we to confession at 2 o'clock Saturd: i Imental Statl 3 {DK N ST WBAP—Fort Worth— best recitals of this k at 2 Saturday aTal fongthiof 6160 miatere: Ll EDBALIGE Gy mphony, (FSRR et :n,l Gord Seren. | have heard being presented. Among Week’s Activities in afternoon and to holy communion on EGG 9:3 D, m.—Time signals; weather| 530 1. f | the stations which broadcast organ Sunday morning at 8:30 o'clock. NOW ON . 'orecast. - o T re VDW I Yrov @ | H 1 3 ", WEAF—New York Clty—192, Fec _ 10:30 p. m—Popular music by the|MUSic were WDWIE, Providence; | Catholic Churches | St. Peter's ‘DISPLAY % 40 1180 b, m—Dinner. muve: WS e [ WEAF and the “Combine™; WGY, | The rosary, sermon, and benedie R A ) WGY—Schenectady—380. ey |Schenectady; KDKA, ' Pitishurshi | Hon il bs heid' ks 8D Slobcek IN OUR s Bl 20 p. m.—Sport reciew. WG Buffalo; W ?, Philadelphia; 'y o cal program f Mark Strand 2L 3 | RSD—St. Louis—515, | eBuL (et | A lefter from Bishop John J.levery Tuesday evening during Lent. | 3 theater; “Old Tme Songs;” A. &|J:40 D. m.—Hotel Ten F |8 D m.—Program commenorating |\ OC+ Philadeiphia; WHAS, Touis- |y, ¢ (he Hartford diocess was Rev. John Fuchs of Hartford will AGRICULTURAL P. Gypsles; Premier Male Quartet; | *15 P. M-—Address, “Our Famous| "y nniversary of Rotary Inter- | i€ and who knows how many o.% %0 hagsen tn the local Cath- |preach the sermons. STORE celltatSiinen | 5 NISR00IE e national others sl churches yesterday urging con-! On Ash Wednesday there will be ‘-A‘ . m»-*TJ’;-"‘ String Quartet and Sty I ¢ of WiAR, | tributions to the collection to be masses and distribution of ashes at [] American Trio, S e o Waldor! Trio, out of WEAR, | I Ly : 1 i 7:3 oe W . WDAF ansas City—365. Feformy i talen up next Sunday for the negro |8 o'clock in the morning and 7:30 WHN—New York Olty—301, i 6:50 p. m.—Marketgrams, Weath- | O\ o ideme '“]"””‘" work and Indian mission. o'clock in the evening. S e ncu ors £:30 p. m—Violin solos, WHAZ—Troy.—380. o Reed | in classical numbers, and just as wo St. Mary's | On Thursday morning at § o'clock < s X B el p. m.—Fashion Chata. p. m.—Address, “Black Coal and!7 p 'm.— Piano | Were geiting a good opinion of this| 4 montys ming mass, recommend- |there will be a mass, recommended A BETTER INCUBATOR FOR LESS MONEY 15 p. m.—Cantor Abraham Su-| Whit tuning in n | group, they launched into “Me and gy, yo st. Mary's Ladies' T. A, B. [by St. Anne's society, for Miss Etu- Size Price Sizo Prico oenig. 15 p. m.—Program of American ‘rianon Ensemble, | My Bey Fri " Why they did that oo iapy “yan held at 7 o'clock this [dienne Charland, - 85 Eggs . . $25.50 400 Eggs .. Loo 86300 :30 p. m.—Health Talk. Associiiion of Engineera, 9 p. m.—Ivanhoe Band. no one knowsi The other sclectioné | owning for the late Rev, Patrick | Lenten services for the French 150 Eggs . 6.00 600 Eggs . . $96.00 86 . m.—Carlton Terrace orches- [10:16 p. m.—Rensselacr Polytechnic | 12145 a, m.—Nighthawk Frolie, | Were all that cpuld have boen de-|pitHiE FOF WA MG TRu o e, |members of the congregation witl b || 250 Fess | ST 200 b R s Institute Students’ Symphony “Merry Old Chief” and Plantation |Ir¢d and the program was complete. | 4" g giolock this morning there |held each Thursday evening during Complete With Thermometer, Igg Tester and Instructions Che Waldorfs were composed Of |y o'y maws to the memory of St.|the season. p. m.—“Storage Batteries.” chegtra. Players. : ! . ~—Roseland orchestra. 11:30"p. m.—Campus Serenaders. & s piano, violin and cornet, and ecach | pj,q0 given by Mrs, Mary Cocoville, | There will be services every Fri- : Rise of Jos. B. —_— - | WHB—Kansas City—36; member of the group proved him-' “on’ A¢h Wednesday there will be |day night at 7:30 o'clock during . 5 nc. WEAR—Cleveland—389.4. | § p. m—Auto talk, Quartet, Talk, | Self & skilled musician before the |yas50g at 7 and 8 o'clock in the |Lent. 1 :35 p. m.—Westell Gordon, tenor. |7 p. m—Loew's State Theater pro- SO program was brought to a close. morning with the' distribution of PARE AND BIGELOW STS. 'PHONE 1074 :30 p. m.—Littmann’s orchestra. gram. | KOA—Denver—323. | A vocal duet, “Carry Me Back To ashes and at 7:30 o'clock in the eve- & :30 p. m.—Crystal Palace orchestra S 8 p. m.—Stock reports and news|Old Virginny,” by two singers, the ning with a sermon, rosary, benedic- o . . 10 p. m.—Jack Shack. Cleveland—389. 1. | bulletins. names of whom we did not hear, was [tion, and distribution of ,ashes. New Brlta]n SIg'n CO. 12 midnight—Wigwam Club Revue. : Lombardo and his|10 p. m.—Rlalto theater program. WAt 12:30 a. m.—Sllver Slipper Revue, Royal Canadians, 110:10 p. m.—Variety musical pro-| Doing Better What iy e AT S ¢ M: Do Well” . ope WO New Ta ity [ e £ = By Roy Grove et For Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads ! 30 p. m.—Police Alarms. . * 9 p. m—WTA) ‘ RKGO—O0akland—361. 34 CHURCH ST. :35 p. m.—Harry Ash's orchestra, semble, se School Glee club, | 9:45 p. m.—Stock reports, weather, Z——_\ 8 Tel. 894 §:30 p. m.—“How to Guard Your| Fred True, t and the Ionis| mnews. Health.” Quartet. {11 p. 2qu program. ! $:40 p. m.—J. Vingent Moore, tenor. —_— Arion Trio, Talks. \ A H HARRIS p. m.—Valentine Trito. WRC—Washington—169. 1 to 4 a. m.—Henry Halstead's or- . . . 1"{23‘1:"’:1{1—1'2:0?:;5:;!;\ weath-|7 p. “(‘\lv’;:\\:l’;h(l::'_‘mn—lfil PATRIOTIG PROGRAM 1l 7 —General Trucking— Let the task of making out your Income Tax become a pleasure by O Dinter reamiad. X ) : 1360ISTANLEY ST, S TEL. 134723 | employing the lielp of a Victor Adding Machine. 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