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ome ki A e Al 0 A NGO 3 R st et | —————— T WDAF—Kansas City—305, 6:50 p. m.—Marketgram, weather, time algnals. 7 p. m.—School of the Alr, The Tell- Me-a-Story Lady. Trianon en- semble, 12:45 p. m.-—Nighthawk Frolic. “Newman Nighthawk Night." Newspaper,” talk, Emo's Woekly Movie reau of & 18 0:05 p. m VOICES IN THE AIR |2 110:30 p. m, vey Marburger orch | TUESDAY, — WOO—Philadelphia—508. 9:55 p. m—Timo sign 10:02 p. m—Wea W FI—Philadelphia . m.—Concert (ANl Programs in Eastern Standard | P ne.) WOC—Davenport—181, 6:46 p. m.—Chimes concert, 7 p. m.—Police reports and miscel- laneous bulletins, p.m ndman's visit, m.—Musical program. WIIC—Hartford—i318. 3 p. m.—Formal opening recital Aus- tin Organ Co, Robert H. Prutting at the console, Edward Roche, “Hartford’s S tenor, songe. be an Brahms Ladies' quart Dust Twins, | A eady Hour. | 154th annual dinner of the | Society of the ndly Sons of St. Patrick 9 P KSD—St, Louls—515, 7 p. m.—Benjamin Rader's orch. | 10 p. m.—Special Irish program 11 p. m.—Concert. KYW—Chicago—>536, 7:02 p. m.—News, financlal and final markets, 35 p. m.—Dedtime story. p. m.—~Dinner concert. 3 p. m—Speeches. 9 p. m.—~The Hour of Music 10 p. m.—Musical program. 11 p. m~"Evening at Home" m. a. Applesauce club. 2 a. m.—"Ingomnia Clu WPG—Atlantic City=—200. Dinner musie Patrick’s Day . . m.—St, cele report, 1time story. m.—World Market . m.—To be announced. nes' theater orch. . m.—Pro, m of Irish musi m.—Irish program. m.—Irlsh tenor. ~Hour of Music. m.~—Time signals, 1 10 p. -Ancten nlan’s danc Order of Hiber- | KDRA—Pittshurgh—309. Stockman reports, PRS: "he Lady from Mother Village. p. m.—"Overcoming Raclal| judice,” talk. | arabell Hall Nordham, s0- weat} m Al Irish program. WNAC—Doston—280, WGN—Chicago—370. p. m.—Organ recital, half hour. riam celabrating thel| G:o0 Pm-=Dinnenicon 1 e kol . m.—St. Patrick's Day program. 1estra, | P iyl & o P. m.—St. Patr v nusi : AnnuaSCenpRRIze i ¢ o riinor rchestra. n American orch. Pearl orchestra, p Fire Gir | — Program | m.—Hour of M KOA—Denver—323, weather| 8 P m—Dinner 1 |° 1 | bulletins, from the Pitts- WEEI—RBoston—476. 30 p. -Big 18 p. m—F me signals; ert tudio. “oncert KGO—Oakland—361. —stock reports, weather, w York—Musicale | ady Hour. Ivertown orchestra. WCAE—Pittshurgh—169, Patrick’'s Day program. Halstead's orchestra. KFI—Los Angeles—467, 9:45 p. m.—Raditorial. [ 10 p. m.—Hills Broth: [ 7:30 p. m—U" 7:45 p. m.—Police 8 p. m.—Program from New York. $:30 p. m.—"Gold Dust Twins.” 9 p. m.—"The Eveready Hour.” p. m.—Silvertown orchestra. WDWF-—Providence—141. . m.—Arcadia dance orchestra. orchestra. | 12 midnight—Comlc opera numbers. S {1 a. m.—Ballad hour. WGY—Schenectady—380. ( | 6:30 p. m.—Kenmore Hotel orch. WRAQ-—San Juan—341. | 7:30 p. m.—Address, “Financing a8 p. m—WKAQ orchestra. Miss :30 p. m.—"Put College Education. Josefina Morene, songs. News. Paper,” talk. | 7:40 p. m—Irlsh program by WGY | = 45 p. m ristine Thompson,| orchestra and Joseph Culhane, | pianist, Iris | tenor. 5 10 p. m.—Playl m.—Hour of Music. Thl' h Th S 10:30 7. r-Davis orchestra. oug e Otatic songs of n recital by Ste- 11 p. m.—Music phen E. Boisclair. 11:30 p. m.—Organ lother of those gs which are few Fans had pretty d may con- ek, for a night distant stations 1d all programs on WGBS—New York—316. p. m.—Uncle Geebe :30 p. m.—Jersey Co 130 p. m.—Nathan C p. m.—John Tho glans. rl, pianist. Irish tenor. ctures in the soprano, WGR—Buflalo—319. p. m.—Hallpryd Trio. 0 p. m.—Digest of the day's news. $ p. m.—Giuseppe Pettina, mandolin $:10 p. m.—LeRoy Fisher, bari 1k, 0 p. m.—The Gold Dust Twin: umber Jacks. |9 p. m.—Eveready Hour. Tokio. 10 p. m.—The Silvertown orchestra. | WTAM—Cleveland—389. | 6 p. m.—Hotel Statler concert orch.| T WFBH—New York—273. 6 p. m.—Frances and Howard, songs | J. Hand, bari- | and r | good Iluc] and hope a nue throug | change. La | came in & the air were cle . The Aleppo Drum corps at WBZ ed an excellent program as = iis band been on the WEAR—Cleveland—389. | 1 Monday night for many 7 p. m.—Orgar { weeks, but their selections are al- 8 to 10 p. m.— ways new and monotony mnever in while one is York: me as WEAF WWJ—Detroit—355. ~—Dinner music. g as WEA WCX—Detroit—>516. m.—Goldkette's ¥ le club. gram. :45 p. m.—The Ozanan band. ;4% p. m.—Suzanne Richmond, s prano. martial airs 'he oper: mmerford, vio- S then on to num- m.—Police r foreca 8:45 to 11 p. Madison Square sen umph Ban The ar Spangled lley of Trish airs. WEAF—New York—192. 6 to 11 p. m.—Dinner m seppe Talk;" cussion; the Gol Hour;” * n spite of th ission is not Financia her, barit WHN .30 p. m.—$f Roof p. m.—Wigwam club orches WHAS—Douisville—100, ntra sout 1 Bil idom us: even times good WsAI—Cincinnay b Hote » surprised us by volume all one which to visit us out of Gibson or y incinnati— is 1ce orchestra. best. The were not balanced Miami Beach—381 following twood Hotel o WBAP—Fort Worth—176 USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM made almost inaminute How? By keeping in the pahtry a quantity of flour, salt and baking pow- der sifted together in the right pro- tions and with the shortening in ail ready for mixing and baking. Such hot biscuits al- ways please. Successful bak- ing is always assured with THE MILK OF HU- MAN KINDNESS A glass of milk—our product — is a kind- ness in itself. Nour- ishing, . invigorating, full of vital health- giving elements. Drink it in liberal ESEIBERT & SON 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 NEW BRITAIN, CONN MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS me: re. THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER Ticalth Containing in itself—Keep it on Your Kitchen Shelf BAKI PowDE? T S | & * R AN BN A A - BB WA ek with | e Pt SIS NI B L AT 4 dike gold rush, took part in the Spanish-American War, was a mem- ber of the Northwest Mounted po- lice and was also a newspaper man in Chicago. through with a varlety program and finishing with an organ recital, The Royal Canadians came in fine dur- ing the last 10 minuted of their pro- gram, but from 6 o'clock until about 0:45 o'clock there was no volume whatever, . The final Famous Artist concert will be broadcast on Thursday even- ing, March 20, it has boen an- nounced, These concerts have in- cluded many internationally known singers and have provided entertain- | ment for people all over the coun- | try. The coming concert will be the ¢ the ~ | nth of the s . Several xylophone solos held our attention to WTAM in the course of the second part of that station's program, These were played by a Mr, Taylor and included “Hungarian Rag" and “Stars and Stripes.” .. | The Babylonians are believed to have been the first to divide the day into hours, minutes and seconds. WOMEN NEED SWANP-ROOT | Thousands of women have kldney | and hladder trouble and never sus- pect it. | Women's complaints often prove to be hg else but kidney trou- | ble, or the result of kidney or blad- der discase, ndivAyEdowiison asl mete It the kidneys are not in a healthy with Flanagan's| qondtion, they may cause the other L tra didn’t 80| grgans 1o become diseased. over 8o big. The musiclans didn't] ~pajn fn the back, headache, loss | stay together, for one thing. Every| or ampition, nervousness, are often so often one of them would wander | times symptoms of kidney trouble, over in the corner and play some| pop't delay starting treatment, Dr. tune entircly allen to the ,one atfyjimer's Swamp-Root, a physiclan's , with the result that the pro-| yreseription, obtained at any drug was mussed considerably. | gtore, may be just the remedy need- | and the boye| .4 o overcome such conditions. ! Get a medium or large size bottle immediate’ rom any drug store. | Howeve you wish firet to test this great preparation send ten cents : 1o Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. | Y., for a sample bottle, When writ- “:'& ing be sure and mention this paper. WSB's third birthday party came through spasmodically from 11:45 until the early hours of the morn- ing. The announcer, as usual one of | the big hits at that etation, was up to hig usual form. Warner's Seven Accs flittered hither and thither in a group of dance numbers and & general good time was had by all. » station just wouldn't stay with s, for any length of time and we finally left, just for spite. - gram There was no varie acted as if 1) “mik or rather | KFKX was on the air, but all we heard of the program Wwas an an I nouncement or tw This usually lable station was not at ady on its feet last night, sieie WJID at Mooscheart, a sta-| tion we haven't succeeded in bring- | ing in lately, came in with a bang| 1 presented a dance program. The bass horn was a prominent fea- ture. That boy certainly could do ( tricka. ., WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO SEE “The Only Woman?” Verdi's opera “Rigoletto” will be | broadeast from WGBS, New York | city, on the evening of March 22, at 1 9:30 o'clock. This will be the fourth [ of the series of operas sung espe- ly for radio every other Sunday ht at the Gimbel Brothers' studio. 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