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B R——————s TS S 3 <y R e ot o A ¥ pog Judith R & ano; A ist; Jevva Blix, contralto; Miiton | 10:30 p. m.—Artists of Texas Chris ‘f—‘—_— and A Wee Doch An' DD!'U,”:llight at that time one of several VOICES IN THE AIR all, tenot Suskind, planist tian University, | T . “Whip-Poor-Will'" was albo render-| dance orchestras on the [ list of i p. m—Helen Muller, soprano. |9:15 p, m.—Comedy, “Agatha's| - - | hrough The stauc ed as an afterthought. * WGBS is featured, * Wogdmansten Inn orch Aunt,” by W Players, | KPN F—Shenandoah—a266, | » e o \ p. m.—>Midnight Kendezvous. |11:30 p. m.—Organ recital by Ste-| 4 | " ¥ 7:30 p. —Musical a I YHY O, 9 Slectr " o A n A nAY ‘ | s I“x“}flk;.n“ fusical program from | QHYO~, the Northern Kl “‘f{Pohce Find Quantity of i Last night's conditions were not| Company at Montreal, broke all rec ' B 1Al Programs 1n Tastern Standard WGHS—New York—316 : | #0 good. There was plenty of static. | orda as far as volume was concerned, |« Liquor on‘Danbury Farm Store New ] " Time) Geebe | WOAE—Pittsburgh—102, | KIK) Tastings—288, | Stations, although they had plenty of [ The only trouble was that the vol- Danbury, March 19,—State police- ) jerella orchiestra. | 6:30 p. m—Dinner concert [10:20 p. m.—Program of vocal and| P*Ps had @ hard time penetrating | ume was rather unstable. A military men Edward Keating and Henry R = World 18 Doing." | 7:30 p. m.—Uncle Kaybee Instrumental solos by the Kearney | 'N18 almost solid wall. Well, one | band rattled oft a group of selections ' Malbuisson, of the Ridgefield bar- & p. m—Phliharmo i I | 7:48 p. m.—Police reports. | Normal collego of Kearney, Neb, | poor night now and then is 10 be ex-1 while we were listening in and then'racks, selzed a truck carrying 100 | W] @ [ b Jate 1! X : P “a; m.—Moore's Cafeteria Radio Aedin | pected, the announcer told of the tornado gallons of aleohol, after the vehicle l en s oe 4 sl ! ‘ I Lampligh S oview WDAF—Kansas Clty—365. | (S which awept through Indiuna lato had left the yard of a farm house in j 7:06 p. ; oy P with a hankering for good| yester Wilton last night. Returning to the - olson and & 9 p. m.—Concert Radio Artists, | _ | .18 p f : ¥ 50 p. m.—Marketgram, weather Homes | time signal. :30 D m.—8chool the Alr | 7:30 p “!I\‘ “.I.\l. »‘n-ys‘;urvmx,:d) A l,““”“} monic orchiestra, since it was pos-| helped to while away the time after barn, Angelo Peco, of New York, ness Psy 5 p. m—Stockman reports. Aoy Y d | sible to bring In that broadeast) 11 o'clock. This orchestra was heard [and Fred DeCapuo, of Norwalk, were i ildvan? I ,‘ 0 p. m—Uncle £ e rie Nighthawk Irofic, The | LITOUBR any oiie of the WEAI chain | from WTAM in its usual/Wodnesday arrested on charges of transporting Our ' stock of Children's L 2y ok 5 : e stations, including WTIC., Graham|evening late program. “Everybody|liquor and keeping liquor to scil. | Shoes is too‘big, so we Jare Dorothy K \ s o p. m.—Program arranged by the| “.yforry Old Chiof” ‘and the Plan-| ayoNar 2 RG iy : 3 . ¢ 330 Ve HN—New York—301 National Stockman and Farmer| (avion Players, Eddit Kuhn's or-| wiy i \e microphone | Loves My Baby" was one of the best prisoners, truck and alcobol.were [marking down every pair .of Olcott Vai studio. with his familiar, “And now, ladjes | numbers. takan o RidRefiNg: Tho bien wi 4 shoatra ' | 4 > Ridgefield. The men will be | gy ¢ for i | $:30 p. m.—KDKA Little Symphony| <o | and gentlemen of the radio au- arraigned in Wilton tonight for oLy \hpes and ; Oxfords - fbr | orchestra. | KSDSt Toune dicnce—"The program, like the oth-| We didn't hear much of Interest|phearing. boys, girls and infants. Our {9155 p. m—Time signals; weather o1 1 = Glalraanionsil Gance musto, | Ai%, L tho acrics, provad to be (nejin wadition toi what wo. have et {entive stock- of . Children's i forecast. AL b ‘| high spot of the cvening. Willlam | down above. Last night was not one | music were ot Cheated out of the YO8 1 | house the policemen discovered about ] KDEA—Piitsburgh—800. - concert by the New York Philhar-|" Phil Spitalny and his orchestra|400 gallons more in a garage and a a e 15 p. m.—DBroudy's orchestra LT eert from the Pits.| A107c6% "Homing Pigcons in War| xpugherg, tho conductor of this| for featurcs, apparently, o, atter| Famous Wax Works Show Shoes is in this Sale. and Peace. : i : : > utenitosttatiidlo e s Orah Lamke, so. | famous orchestra, made a short ad-| hearing a few selections by Phil In London Destroyed dress to the radio audiene o 8 o d s o # b e L hG e ax s to the radio audience, in which | Spitalny, we wound the cat and put| y o 1on Mareh 19.—Madame Tus- MANNING S with the P he thanked the fans for the any clock and— r' with th WGR—Buflalo—319. Martha Short, violinist; Mrs, A 19 st fosfihepmanylioutiftwiclockiandretived, saud’s famous wax works show Wwas : ¢ 4 S letter received by him. - 6 p. m—Hallpryd String Trio, George Gephart, reader | L e s destroyed by fire last evening. fery, S0Rg-| 7:30 p. m.—Day's news, Agriograms : 4 e bl L WGI is no more. The call letterd . S | Employment bulletin | 10 final concert by the New York [ of the Medford Hillside station are Madame Tussard’s exh! - Tins . i Madame Tussard’s exhibition of | | N AC—Roston—380 i Meara Gar r p. m.—Joint 1 6:45 p. m : Philharmonic — orcheatra — will = bo| now WARC. New Britalnitcs, at|way works in Marylebone road con- PR 5y P E WEAF, New Y ty, p. m.—Police reports, miscellane- [ Proadeast on \\. Incsduy —evening, | times, have trouble in bringing 0] gieted of portralt models of ancient Ak SR : ) b L m‘i( M\p» 3 ous bulleting i H\H)“‘v-x:l ‘\’.w I'his will be the tenth of n\‘;.u station with any degree of ‘suc-|ynd modern personages and histori- Slloe Store 1:35 p. m—Talk, "L : ; 5 i) g : T veland—389.1, 30 p. n: S‘m‘ln; n(nlr; “l\ll 2 o o CER. P G s cal (’uhlmu and rvH‘v.n. 1: (ir)l\lulnml A : $ Soncert ‘orchestra m.—Program fron AT 3 T S bhe o a famaus ‘“chamber of horrors,” 9 p b ndcast MO es L b A ——— midnight—LeClaire Hotel orch. Desylonnstofing onpef agcocd rtf WHAZ at Troy, N. Y., will ‘present | ip), 1\g~un-s in wax of noted crim- 211 MAIN ST. WEAR Glovelana—390, ¥ - an interesting concert was presented | a Chamber of Commerce program ... ge Olson and bis : ! KYW—Chicago—536. by Elizabeth Kunzer, planist, and |next Monday night from 9 until 12 T o N ) | Louis Zeidler, tenor. One of the|o'clock. The double male quartet e oy ; Rl numberas was “Lindy,” a composition | from the Troy Vocal socety, the WEAF—New York—492 WX LDetrolts10. 7:35 p. m—Bedtime story. of Charles Gilbert Spross. Benedict | Lawrence Instrumental Trio and the . “itzgeralc ' hia 0l08 anc o i ddi- . yinner music; 5 Goldkette's ensemble, | 8 p. m.—Dinner concert. | Fitzgerald plano #0los, | Domino dance orchestra, in addi ina West, 80-| §:30 p. m.—Ford band | $:33 p. m.—Specches under t among them “The Tango." tion te many soloists and readers, American His- fAl i pices of the American Farm B will be heard. —— — s Serenaders;” | W W J—Detroit—353. reau Federation, WRBZ offcred a minstrel show by Qelh o | Rl Radio artists; | § p. m.—Dinner music 9 p. m.—"Twenty Minutes of Good|the Springfield Union minstrel | Radio fans will be invited to drop ». From N. 3 nt Night; Vin-| 3 o mi—Samb as WEHAE, Helile. troupe. We Jaughed at the jokes, en- | in on KGO at Oakland in order to e 7\‘.;;‘—.'1", nt fed 1 his orchestra. | 9:20 p. m.—Musical program | joved the songs and joined in the | hear speeches and music at the ban- |} | ADIES’ AND GENTS’ SUITS DRY CLEANED ) or theate ton—176 % o | 2 ty First,” talk | it the conclusion of the|quet of the 57th birthday cer WNYC—New York——528, | 5:15 p. m.—Reo orchestra ¥ 5 vening at Home" pro-| p am, It was a good one and the [ monies of the University of Cali-| TS G | % gram. ndled it in an{fornia next Monday evening. The D E LAR! > 4o . m.—~Insomnia Club.” excellent manner, although that dis- | festivities will begin at 11:45 p. m., AND PRESSED FOR ONE DOL 9 Fars et tant gencrator hum could be heard | E, 8. T. Five presidents, past and o AT - g0—370. | at timee. nt, from the University of cali-| Garments of All Descriptions Cleaned or Dxed at »e House Trio. p. m.—Organ recital, fornia and Leland Stanford, will be 4 Talk {7:30 p. m.—Dinner music. CNRO at Ottaw ed a pro-|on the program. . 30 p. m.—Organ recita b. m.—Mable Henden gram guaranteed fo please cven the G oo Reasonable Rates—24 Hour Service Diatettatosies 11 p. m—Hiram college glee club, | most critical. 1t was made up ©of | gun Antonio’s: Siamese Twins, the 15 p. m—Maria Saf | Don Bestor's orch. everything trom harmonica band se- | yiiecos “uiec'a S0 Hitton, will z 1]9:45 Scharsmith's Sym ny —_— lcctions to readings. The male quar-| o iortain WHN's audience at 9:30 : a8 WTAS—EIgi 2, [ tet at that station presented everal | i) 50k next Monday evening. These | C ear ; 3 = 1 : WHAS—Louisville— 100 “Boss' Own' orchestra | excellent numbers including ‘| two girls, born joincd together at O \d| 6 p. m—Official central time an-| and features “"‘I""‘\_“ Yalling “';‘ the Sunrise” | the base of the spine, will offer a| Ny AP weather fore nounced — and “Yeoman's Wedding Song." The | ;noqiey of airs on the saxophone and | o Healthy : O o concert by the| KOA—Dumetam. | arts vere we haianced an at no| TG L8 n the sepion, 40 CLEANERS AND DYERS : ' Happy Hoosier Harmonists of New | 8 p. m.—Stock reports, news. Silent | time did ‘m»;r one of them OVEr-| ., quets, The girls are 16 years of | e v, o . t shadow the others. 1 . - o e A A Albany, Ind, Four-minute digest| night. sha age. . i : Complexion R it ; IR gl e I Office and Works—221-235 North St.—Tel. 3307 = son. Four-minute welfare talk. KGO—Oakland—361. The harmonica band from the WIP—Phitadelphia—>300. Late important news bulletins, Of- | 9:45 tock 57 and nerni| i E B Sl ST s U s | e BRIl BR AR AT 00 Branch Office—293 Main St.—Tel. 2884 4 dance music, we recommend W cial central standard time an-|10:15 p. m.—Golf Leseon, Joe No-| tory manncr. A medley of popu Tou tunalin on WGBS any ‘évening| : ! nounced at 9 o'clock. | vak selections was one of the numbers, | v Fe a0 "0 1" 7.0 o'cloc, Eac e et e v : ; all i |11 p. m—"Billy," a comedy Follwadl Dy Trien Moloate between 6:30 and 7:30 o'cloc. Each wide-awake eyes = PRl O ant Dy G tion WSAI—Cinc b |1 to 4 a. h.—Halstead's orchestra. | then a collection of familiar #ongs, Snd Lot b imdullior $ p. m—Same as W | 8 = among them being “Jingle Bells” is Indican in your T 5 = KFI—L0s Angeles—167. | ystem, and your doctor will tell yo S i 3 WLW—Cine i—123. | 9:45 p. m.—Raditorial and talk. 2 7 p. m.—Dinner rt m.- Lewis, piani You stmply cannot 0. : “Thousands daily now are finding out I ng recita 5 o how useless and time wa ¥ N B ’ lcr Hahbis, 11 p. m.—Cooper orchestra and male ) . m.—Trio. been their attempts t uty | B quartet, The Doherty Melody Boys. | 11 p. m.—Musical program. [T N O O i gerioren Piano selections by Larry Gructer. | 12 midnight—Mu Phi Epsilon Trio. —_— 1] S — gue of American Pen- What Is Indican? | = Sl | WSB—Atlanta— Women. Indican is the danger s wh . ” 2 3 shows that the poisons and foul g 6 7 cct “ommo- | ® P. m.—Ritz Harmony Boys orch due to sluggish stomach, liver ai 11:45 p. m in recita WKAQ—San Juan—311. bowels are seeping h3 _— | m.—Musical program f{rom blood, into every r ; p. m.—Conecrt estr i ! | program from Joint.” These poisons are sal au s il e : WGST—Atlanta—270. . a” restaurant. : all Kinds of serious diseas: a el $ 1 3 G T S Dun PR o rheumatism, gastritis, neur rof . ¢ i oa . Tung trouble, uniess che . : io Autists ) ant mewwl- Margaret Illington G S thousands have Indican and know It until too late. YOU ‘may e | Undergoes Operation _‘wit]'l near think you are free from it e New York, March 19.—Miss Mar- L urprise \ CAU—Philadelphia— WMBB—Miami Beach—381. ! , Mo —Miss ) . e e ‘ il m.—Fleetwood hotel dance orch £aret Illington, distinguished actress L Can You Stand the Tesl? J0 p. m.—Sym y orcl el m.—Dance music and features. | Who retired from the stage fou Fisdlat i Sl = vears ago, is recovering from a seri- | : 1 Sto “feel” how poisoned you are beca gt dd ; 8o KTHS—Hot Springs—375, |ous operation for abdominal trouble | e Dl e ! I | p. m.—Meyer Davis comedy trio |in Polycl ital, it was learned headaches and poc te imm e e . m.—~—Org: Y > was ted upon Mon- diately start taking 1:15 a. m.— singing orch day a orted at the hospital Liver Pills. 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