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8:45 p. m.—Market reports, VOICES IN THE AIR " & ~ticie Win's veatinie story 8§ p. m.—ULenten Meditations. 8 L. —"The Boy in Music," (All Programs in Lastern Standard d anin's orchestra, rgan recital, sunday. | WBZ—Springfictd—. Civie Junior Symphony | saturday o 6 P, —Hotel 1 3 p. m.—Hotel f4p . m,=—Marke B rvices, under auspices of Germantown Y. M, C. A, from Holy Trin m.—Serviee nantown theater or violinist WOO—Philadelphia—509, satueday Weath Sunday, exercises o lay schoo! el Stratford orch evU sund Sorvie e Arch ). —Chapel services, WPG—Atlantic City—300 saturday. Governor Silze te-Haddon Hall Sunday -Orgun '8 banqu orchestr WEEI—Boston—178, sunday. Herbine, vi pianist; Adine DBari Rlanche Mazet, sopr G er, baritone; Vera C WNAC —Boston—280. saturday. ’r concert. ogram to be an- KDKA—Pittsburgh—309. Saturday. ble the Wanderer. st minute hely school teachers. Westinghouse Time signals, rom Boston Au- Plaza orchestra. Sunday. S Weather forecast. Sunday. —First Presbyterian church ouse Symphony | WDWF—Providence—441. Sunday. 10 . m.—Chimes. 5 10 6:45 p. io Rectlal, Part | I, “The ian Serenaders Part 11, Philharmonic pipe organ. orchestra. 4 p. m—O! | 4:45 p. m from Shadyside | Presbytertar | Breeze Presbyterian church. WCAE—Pittsburgh—3162. Saturday. o . Kaybee, 1 feature. arles sunday Scrvices WAHG—Richmond Hill—316, Saturday. <pecial midnight pro- ount orchestra. 2to2a m. gram, Par: WFBH—Ne Saturd: . m.—Spe . m.—C York—273. 25 p. m—Health talk 0 p. m.—Melody I 7 p. m—Dick and Flo Be srence Dury fano recital. 0 p. m.—Dir WRC—Washington—3169 Saturda k on Ford City lub Kentucky. { . —Helen Muller, p WCAP—Washington—169. | Sunday. ; p. m,—Bosse 7 p. m—Wood New York—3192. 2= saturday. : 5 WHAS—Touisville—400 Saturday. rschetd, vio- Adventur Vincent T m to he anr Lopez and his orct Sunday ith Day Ad m.—Me e WSAI—Cincinnati—326 Saturday. 16 conc WGBS—New York—316 Saturday. r e quartet 6:30 p. m.—Cameo Collegians. 7:80 p. m.—Vecsey Concert orches- m.—The Russian Male Quartet h:30 p. m.—Sa Movle Chats. 245 p. m—Bayway Band 30 p. m—Erva G 11 p. m.—Dance or Sunday. Al program “Pagliacel.” | WLW—Cincinnati—423 Saturday. WGY—Schenectady—380. saturday. = m.—Phil WHN—New York—361, Saturday. WGR—Buffalo—319 rday Sundajy WTAM—Cleveland—is Saturday WEAR—Cleveland—3 W WJI—Detroit—3a3 Saturday WNYC—New York—28 Saturday sunday WX —Detroit—518 Saturday §:45 p. m.—Police q 15 p. m.—Societ Sunday 10 p. m.- talk. T t. Andrew’s 30 p. m a orecasts, Sunday WSB—Atlanta—128, p. m.-—Broo Mark n Saturday. WIP—Philadelphia—s509 Saturday 11 1l p 19 p 16:50 p | factur service, WMC—Me sat 9:30 p. m.—Vocal recital. KTHS—Hot Springs—375. saturday. 0:30 p. m.—~Concert orchestra, 11 p. m.—Arlington hotel dance or- chestra frolic. sunday, Arlington hotel orch, Baxter's Singing orchestra 9:30 p. M m WBAP—Fort Worth—476, saturday. Sunday school lesson. Sunday. | Int m ght KSD—St. Louls—5145. Saturday. m.—$St. Louls nphony orfh. WDAI'—Kansas Clty—305, Saturday. m Marketgram, time, weather | m.~ 00! of the Air. Address. | Redtime story nor ensem | 12:45 p. m.—Nighthawks frolic. Merry Old Chiaf” and Plantation | Players. Eddie Kuhn's orchestra. Sunday. | 1.—Sunday school leason, § 1 hymns, [ Su a. = | WGN—Chicago—370 | saturda Organ . 1.—Drake cor.cert ensemble Blackstone quintet ‘ 9 p. m.~—Classical cb 1 p. m—Drake da restra. Blackstone dance orchestra, ‘ Sunday, “An .Evening 1 e or w WOC—Davenport—i81, Saturday. ther, bulletins ndman's visit Sunday school lesson. Jeanctte Rrewbaker, so- prano; Emil Hass, reader; Rober! McGregor, baritone. 12 p. m.—Orchestra program sunday, m.—Church service. 0 p. m.—The Pa We 9 KOA—Denver—: saturday. Mann and his Rain- Sunday. 9:50 p. m.—First Church of § a. | ientist KGO—Oakland—364. saturday. 1. —Variety m 4 a. m—Halst Sunday. PWX—Havana—400. Saturday. Through The Static ecent one | 1emselves | t stations came ¢ something ast night. 1t | g one, k0 much 80 | ed with it from yut 9:45 ¢ 1 numerous e intersperse se- | its | is lose often it sghowed matter how 1y Mo up of parts 1923 Ford Ton Truck CLOSED CAB, WILL BE SOLD AT 4 SACRIFICE. OWNER LEAVING CITY. INQUIRE Alex Auto Supply 96 ARCH ST 2 One of the oldest Automobile Manu- ' the States, a complete and popular priced line of Motor Cars is looking for representation in this territory. s in United building You owe it to yourself if you have some capital and a fair amount of brains and a lot of pep to look into this proposition. Do not answer this ad unless you have the above Address: Mr. F Allyn re- quirements, 8 Conn | from the Crazy Hotel orchestra. |, The |1 | 1oud, d sound of many volces to recdrd at|heare hour of dance the same time, there was no distor- | music. tion and the chorus numbers were | a8 pleasing (o hear as were the solo The club prescnted a group of num- | bers, among them that well known | old English selection, “John Peel” | 'P.8,—Don't forget to send In your which is distinctly a man's number. | opinion regarding jazz and classical This group descrves a great deal of | music. * AKE FOR SEWAGE But Must Also Make Progress in Modern Gonstruction in about an o e And now we'll sign oft until Mon- day. s e The last hour of WTIC's program was taken up by the Bond hotel dance orchestra under the direction Emil Heimberger. This was the first broadcast by remote control hotel und proved success- ful. Reception was not as clear as from the studio, but it is expected that these minor matters will be at- d 'to without delay. The pro- gram was enjoyable and the orches- tra rendered a varlety of popular selections, The volces of the dancers and the applause at the end of cach sclection could be plainly distin- guished. Washington, March Condition- od on satisfactory progress in the congtruction of modern scwage dis- posal projocts, Secretary Weeks has issued @ permit to the Chicago sant- N at Chicago. This |tary district for the withdrawal for the approval of | 8,500 cubic feet per sccond from Rubinstein’s “Melody in | Lake Michigan up to December 81, *in juzz. No doubt, the rendition ‘The conditions further con- shocked many th who like |template reduction of the water usic playe¢ as ., but we |withdrawal on a progressive scale to out of the number. |4,164 cublc fect per second or less t certainly knew how to by 11 \d he had it all over some | The sceretary’s decixion, published of classical pianists, to our way |today, was reached after recent of thinking, as he played the num- | hearings at the war department in ber about five times as fast as they ,which arguments were presented by 10, without making a mistake, both sides in the long pending dis- v oe . pute between the district and states other than Illinois bordering t at & OVY lowering water lovels, district had applied for 10,000 second feet, To plated by 19 permit involve diture hy the treatment work 10 cover which it will 1equire additional bondage power Among other conditions stipulated in recommene Major Rufus W. Putnam, district cngineer at ¢ and approved hy Major General Ha Taylor, chief of army engincers, the city 18 to agree to pay its share in any fu- ture general project to restore lake Jevels, and post i good faith bond $1,000,000. The government is not to commit We heard one planists from WG worthy hose 40-fingered esente radio fans, of U got a big kick plan play it W jashed ar thither before retiring 1ous day, (Busin ar throat,) N extent, as prac- ad come to program ar we ou reduction contem- the conditions of the an estimated expen- sewnge ed 1o us tc ery n stati ts regular dance orchestra fil unti! signing off. . 000, time Daveny program en judging by the r rams the announcer re- must have ition of United icago States name respect, utterin d whisper wh e occasion to use ver they Now, at lifferent of particular, itself to ¢ of such a project. Other conditions stressed in permit and relating correspondence , lare that the )y during the life of the permit plants eman’'s Hotel Traymore for artifical disposal' of sewage for stra.” The band was a population of 1,200,000, as well as venin however, it's ven the “You now as it was the the [of the Chicago into Lake Michigan in heavy storms, ind adopt a projeet for metering at east 90 per cent of its water serv- ice, to be put into effect at a rate 0 per cent a year perm okable at the will » seeretary of war as well action viver time of The Roamers ) roadcast through WTIC next 1 ¥ \ing. 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Add to that the further fact that Gabriels more than earn their cost by saving the car from shock and strain and by increas- ing your tire mileage,and Gabriel Snubbers take their proper place as necessary equipment. Gabriel is the only spring con- trol device entitled to the name Snubber. They can be installed quickly and without alteration to your car. KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO Cor. Elm and Park Streets, New Britain Gabriel . Snubbers SNisBERS Ridin Comfort | Street, Hartfora ] of | JAPS PASS STRINGENT. PROTECTION STATUTE Measure Calls Tor Imprisonment For Almost All Forms of Communism o Assoclated Press, Tokio, March 7.—The peaco pres- ervation act, also known as the anti- bolshevist law, providing for im- prisonment for nearly every form of communist activity, was passed by the house tonight while a heavy po- lice guard surrounded parllament. |The law is designed to cheek com- munist propaganda and is sald by government officials to ho a direct | sult’ of the Japanese-Russian agreement. Turbulent manifestations of dls- approval by the aroused liberal and labor elements lu the house charac- terized a heated debate that pre- ceded passage of the measure, The law is sweeping in its terms and provides for imprisonment of from flve to ten years, It classes as a violation, membership in any or- ganization opposed to the organic system of J the discussion of such matt | bribery of others to advocate work for communistic ends. The government denied that the { bill is aimed at free speech and ad- mits that it will be applied against foreigners in Japan as well as na- tives. or W Y(En'kr\i'(r)l;{i;n Sews She Nears 104 Years | New York, March 7.—Bright of open meeting or the | at the United Home for .Aged He- brews and plained the party for her 104th birthday on Monday. When a reporter called upon her at the home In New Rochelle he saw her threading a needle without the ald of eye glasses, preparing to make moroe modern a dancing frock she wore first 20 years ago. She apol- oglzed for not speaking Lnglish bet« ter, saylng. “You sce, I have only been,in this country 60 years,”" then walited with a qulzzical smile for her visitor to join her In lapghter. FOR SALE Three Family House on |Connecticut Ave., just of | East street. 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