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Ronald 5 p. m~—Hotel Majestic ensemble, | 9 WAAM—Newark— Al Mars! p. mo—\Wa (All Programs in Standard Time.) WTTC—Hartf § p. m.—Miss Amy V soprano, Mrs art Problems, comb, renaders, Trio, ms, tenor )10 Dust Twins.” ertown orchestra. WiP—Philadelphia—500, Weathe Lst ) the WPG—Atlantic City—300, H Ambassador music. 9 p. m—Crescendo club meeting, stockman reports m.—The Radio Godmother “"‘"_' r”‘mmr' =l “Overcoming Political cadia or-| nswick Hour of Music —Time signals; weathe |11 p. m. |1to4a m- new; bedtime story. s Melody Artists, y entertalnment, 9 p. m.—Lectu 12 p. m.—Frolic by Symphon Relnhardt's KTHS—Hot Springs—335, 9:30 p. m, nan Hotel ensemble WBAPU Worth—176, p. m— h Home bhand 30 p. m. \l program, WDAF—Ransas Olty—365, 6:50 p. m.—Marketgram, weather, time signal Plano tadio plano lessons, non ensembl “Newman Nighthawk ime stor; m to be announced KOA—Denyer—323, n.—Dinner music m.—Stock reports and news t Night. TG f)—udkhnd—m | 2:45 p. m.—Ne market reports. | | KGO—IAttle Symphony orchest Halstead's orchestra. WKAQ—San Juan—3a51 Selections by WKAQ Through The Static} 4 night, ladies and gentlemen € dio audience, a bad night. d night, in spite of the here was no static and A bad night in spite ot i 43 a mystery roublesome ference, resemb- circuited by rub- limb of a tree, first on Sunday night, loud that at- tions outside | dealer, could bo sent on the trail and the source of the interference marked to within a block, There is o possibility that the person who is causing the disturbance, It it be a person, 18 unaware of the racket he Is makihg and probably would ap- preclate a tip that he is trying the wrong tactics It he wants to become the president of the United States, nfght, WTAC at Johnstown, Penn- sylvania, where one of Ray Miller's dance orchestras was broadcasting, as far as wo could learn from the rather Indefinite remarks of the an- nouncer, The program came fn with- out any distortioni and little fading. CITY COURT AS IENTS Cases were assigned as follows by oy | Judge B. W. Alling in city court yes- The Radlo ball from WBZ was| truly a noteworthy event, The trans. mission could have been improved upon, but, m was the best we have ecver 1 from the Springfield atation, of course in its class, Ten orchestras, cach broadcasting about five selec- tlons, went on the alr, the program ining at 8 o'clock. At 8:16 o'clock the Aleppo Drum corps went on the air for 30 minutes and then from 8:45 o'clock until about 1 a. m., far as we have been able to learn, e was one continuous round of melodious dance musie, furnished by | the hest orchestras that could be se- cured, o8 than five times ||| tho course of | the evening. “Copenhagen” came in | for its workout and ne; every or- hestra. rendered this selection. An- er number which received a great deal of attention and sev encores from the dancers was “Let Me Call You Sweetheart,” that old time waltz song, popular over a decade ago, hut still a knockout apparently. | e e Each orchestra had its own pe- | lar style 1l dancers were cer- “ nly provided with a great deal of | variety in both time and method of | vendition, Some of the bands played almost blues style, while it numbers with & bang, in w is generaily known as the New York style, the foxtrots being almost one-steps. eliaite From time to time someone danc- | ing by, apparently anxious to com- | muni with friends, velled some | name into the microphone, but none | would have recognized these efforts as “Mike” was already overtaxed. PR The broadeast proved popular and telegrams from all parts of the| country poured in at Cook'a Buum.\ Iy, where t Tele- | s were also coming into | station from nnouncer was besieged with re- quests for many numbers, few of which could be filled. | s iitaile WJAS at Pittsburgh dealt out an excellent program of banjo music, terday afternoon: Harry H., Milkowitz vs, Hans L. Christopher, March 65, ai 10 a, on the whole the pro- |Rachlin for plaintift, Nair and | tor defendar Automotive and Service Co. vs, James Doyl March 6 at 2 p. m.; Nair and Nair ' for plaintif, D, Gaftney for defend- ant, Louis Croll vs. John Kunz March 6 at 2 p. m.: Mangan for plaintift, Kirkham, Cooper, Hunger- ford and Camp for defendant. Jo- hanan Isaac vs. Michael Weinstein, March 6 at 2 p. m., D, Gaftney for plaintiff, Greenstein for defendant fel vs. M. Halbing, March ) p. m.; Nowickl for plain- | Iver and Chambers for d Leon Tomikowskl et al v alloran Stores, March 9 tney for plaintiff, | .oWitt for defendant, Jacob FE ve. Nicholas Cherpak, March 10, at | 10 a. m.; Dunn and McDonough for plaintife, for defendan Carmelo T ve. Louis Landau | ot al, March 10 at 10 a. m.; Casale for plaintiff, Ginsburg for Landau, LeWitt for ! ardware Co. Evi rnauskas et al vs. Adolf Czaponis March 10 at 2 p. m.; B. F. Gaffney | for plaintiff, Mangan for defend Tony March M at Cabelus for pla I|||Hfl' Foss a cher for defondant. John Fishoo Joseph Jackman, March 16 at 2 P m.; ale for plaintiff, Klett for defendant. Samson Baba vs. Peter Baba, March 16 at 2:30 p. m.; Mag for plaintiff, Klett for defendant. 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