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VOICES IN THE AIR Z—Springfield—888 the etation has arrangad a atunt for|of an invitation to King Neptuns to| offert ber wiil reach an agr on the s ] . 7 p. m.~Dinner concert, y their elimination which promises to| be present at Atlantic City beau- | Specs in Garnered Frult,” from the [budget hefor: Sunday, nig Re- " WIP—Philadelphia—~508 8:45 p. m.—Poultry Flockk Manage- BACK 0 THE MlKE be a “wow." ty pageant next Septembe ‘,,,\»,-‘.‘ “I'he Volce of The A |tweon now and then the document : FRIDAY 2’\“‘:‘( D 9 sashl Th (o Sited Y : ~ apable cast will pressnt the p 'I\ \ikely to travel hack -;d torth Lo 105 p. m—Dinner musie, p. m.~—Thomas Cotton, barltone; v sub-sea hroadcasti {ests The tests wil broad t v "N ‘n.v eral times botween the (wo st raylight g N o] a Pmfl;’:fim‘:‘;‘ufil;n Bkt i p. m~—Bedtime story, Sue Kerr, contralto, We extend our congratulations to| will be conducted by WIP, Philadel-|three station WIP, Philadelphia [ Ehea Mos! ‘.mm., ¥ —_ 9:80 p. m.—~Bill Boyle's Entertainers. | WHAS, the Courier-Journal and|phia, tomorrow afternoon at 8:15| operating on ) meters \\‘l.]‘..\‘.i —————————— - ) P p| w 0 — 206 3 - X < y'elock ro I: ew Yor! tinf on 31 1 ers \f | (3 DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT. R TOLERLIMdelphinhis iR s Almanzes Sdomelin, BH0-) LoutivilelTimen 8L Louleyilly B ens) £ and tomorrow evening atiNew York int on 815 meters | A1l Night Session Held A Close Reseniblance ¥.30 WNYC~Merrill Hughes. 30 p. m—Dinner mueic, D tucky, upon the completion of the|S {5 c k. It will be remembered|and WM uth Da iRl § d ; ( ‘ yz WEEI—Ed Andrews. 80 p. m—Artists' recital, 10:80 p. m —MarKet reports, third year of its existence. This sta-| that successful testa were conductad | Mass, ¢ SRR By the French Senate| Mra O'Brien (to caller)—Faith, 100 EG ey ara 4 p. m~WOO orchestra 10:30 p. m—Scores: time. Hon Biie bF (e ast WRGWA 1a EHal (ure that station last summer vt el Paris, duly 10 (A=The Franch Norah, yer ristmble yure mother :0.03 “'Al\\l"l“‘l‘“flvllnl‘jd 10 p. m.—Organ recital 9 = south, 18 noted for the high quality| when a diver went to the ocean floor, Work bo star on the senate, contiary to habit, sat untilthat mueh OI'd know yer wor her 0:00 WHN—BIlly Butler's 10:30 p. m—Dance orchestra, __ WCAP—Washington—468 of its programs and its special offer- bearing a e micr e finside his|new WK udior Radio| dawn tol vading through the | doughtsr if O'd never sean ayther ‘0 1 WLIT—Dance music = 5:30 p. m.—To be announ ing on Saturday evening, 1 and to it he saw In' Corpor . ' at|budget, which It voted and sent back |ay yez.—Boston Transcript. a0- \\4'1‘xc—-Da1‘w- e WHAR~Atlantic City—215 0:55 p. m.—Historical talk the annfvereary of the station's “ap-| ¢ pths of the ocean. Thie time| Cincinnatl, and will in orches- [ to the chamber of deputies for re- | T WAHG—Dance mustc.| 73" P m—Tashion Review 10:15 p. m —§tring quartet pearance” on the air for the first|! ormance be glven vwxm.iv ation, lounge and reception room ! consideration st T 5 p side Trio X P { time, will be something unusual and | . A Jackson, t ver who made!in the new $5,000,000 Hotel Alms on| The senate made a number of | e R cra s 11 p. m—Strand organ recital KDKA—Pittsburgh—300 worth while, radio history last will descend! Vietory Bo 1 as it enters Eden | changes in the document, but de- MY o \E)—U' it ‘: 30-8 p. m.—Baseball scores . o nt} t af water just off the| Park in ( atl. From the new ! clined to include one drawing a dis- ’ : A “,EA _;:sk ‘1“{:””_ WPG—Adantic City—300 | 9:45 p. m.—Plectrum quartet The program will consist of alttecl Atlantic City, and wili will be able fo look v tinction between unmarried women | lt"o \\'PG—\:.I ht ll(nk‘ ) 6.45 p. m.—Organ recital group of songs by Stephen C. Foster, stroll along the an bed, telling of | upon the entire city and for mlies and bachelors in favor of the lm'-‘ | 11:0 WGR iy ?m‘“ - 7 p. m.—Trio dinner musie WMAF—South Dartmouth—441 probably the best known American | ! various submarine wonders wlmw the Kentucky mountaing across' mer, reiteving them of the 10 per e T e £:05 p. m —Minstrels 8 p. m—Uncle Geebee composer of folk songs. The best 10| views Iitteen minutes after Juck-|the Ohio river cent added tneome tax tmpozed on | | MALTED MILK . '-“-‘ ,‘A o “ffi A 9 p. m.—Concert orchestra 8:80 p. rn.—Win Unger Entertainers. | songs he wrote will be presented by|son's performance is finished, Dr. M 4« .. | unmarrled persons. | Chocolate flavor 11:00 WMCA—Dance m 10 p. m.—Traymore dance orchestra.| 7 P. m—"What's Your Radio Prob-|the Courler-Journal mixed quartet| lrancois D'Elisen, wha co thef 1 i dramatized O. He This in spite of sloquent pleas by e e i . SO 7 1 1p. m.—Dance orchestra lem |and the program 18 scheduled to|s“{ting up exercises from WIP e 0 be offered from the studio ' i (Nord) and Gourju Malted MIlk at avery m | “r\“,"- ,"‘:3,,”?",,_\:,‘:‘{‘ e - 7:10 p. m.~—-Win Unger Entertainera. | start at 9:30 o'clock, castern day-|morning, will descend into the|of WGE York, at 7:40 o'clock ), who remarked that, in| The roung enes | L] rim'- WValdort-Astoria WG Y—Schenectady—380 ] m.—Songs of not so long| |ight saving time, I of the songe, | 1#pths and will broadcast his exer-|on the eveni Tl 18, Daite Py ST Tt wAr ATianZs Koo Erownups 1‘04 "‘“ sie. a0 o ' o2 Cige while unde 1 ter. 1 t N 1 It o \ | than coffes—an ) " | 5:80 p. m.—Sunday school lesson in turn, will be especially broadeast | cl6cs under the water P lirector at WGIS, who|a surplus of 2,000,000 temalss of Ty m"-“"‘g (‘V'l‘“‘g‘m:'};”““onn' 7 p m—Strand theater orchestra; | 7:80 p. m—Louise Baxter, contralto. | 1o soms other station or to some| G o) | re lapted onw of the famous| marriageable age and that ft was| Hdes Mo mueh 7.1 p. m—Emanue J wwd Walters, organist § p. m.—Frederick V. Bower, com- | radio magazine in the United States| A speclally huilt lamp will be|author's classic short storles for|unjust fo expect an additional tax | healthier, Prepared et " teiler 7 p. m—Comedy, “Ancestors.” poser. with the compliments and greetings used by the diver in order that he| radio dramati production, and|from women who “already had the | in a jiffy. Ask your 7:30 p. m—Story M temor 2:15 p. m.—New York Philharmonte| 530 p. m —Fine Arts club progran. | of WHAS. 1y sce what there fs at the bottom | wh wdeast from the Gim-| tune of not b asked in | | rocer tor 8 cas. 7:45 p. m—Mario A ‘;" g QD2 orchestra |9 p. m.~Rob Emmehlich, pianist. o es of the sen, A feature of his experi-| bel Brothers' station with consider-| TR 8 p. m—' Hd“y"fi",‘” oys.’ 10:30 p. m—WGY orchestra: zither | 9:20 p. m.—Frieda Willlams, s0-| Resides offering to the station o1 ent will be the reading by Jackson | a 15 based this secon yed the senate and cham- | 8:30 p. m—Liagl h’ oncert duets, Rosa and Anna Frolick. prano { heartiest congratulations we hope to . holn Al TREICRceRt — 18:30 p. m—Cremanese String Trio. | pear programs from that studio for e WRW—Tarrytown—274 many vears to come—if WOR and |8 R0:800 pitissta R e Sl DL o1 o S O St b WTAV—Cleyeland—389 WJY will observe more silent nights. | | Students. o 1:36 p. In.—Almo entertainers 7 p. m.—Golden Pheasant orch. | G gD il BOI40p, miGieei o rend's Banjo| 10 D m—Serenade, | WEAR, Cleveland, has arranged |8 30:50 p. m—Darid Berend's Ba 277110:30 p. m~En tainers. WEAR~—Cleveland—388 | tar the regular presentation of a Students. Alhin s erehedtie 10:45 p. m.—Johnson and Johnson, |8 . m—"Children's Hour." | novel feature by remate control from ML S 11 p. m——Serenade A 0-12 p. m—Redford Glens orch | one of the city's larg®st restaurants 4 .. - - | This featurs will ba Marjorie Moore | § WJZ—New ]}“"‘:."H‘”\“f”“ WG R—Buffalo—31n ! WSAT—WIW—WRRC | and Her Melody Maids, an orchestra : :'; and 8 B “‘_*‘?(:l‘ : " |7 p m.—\Winger's entertainers | Stlent Night 1n Cincinnati made up entirely of women. And you | :82 p. m.—Market repo |9 p m—usical program. | | don't have fo turn up your nose at T p. m—Lafayette dinner orcheslea | ) (% Sy y i rieon- Hawaitan quar- | WHAS—Tonisy ille—100 that. The first regnlar concert will| $:25 p. m.—Coneert from Lewisohn| " T 2:30 p n—Louistille Music com- | pe presented on the evening o July | s P Msgafnum- - \rte orehestra, | 11 P Mm—-1 a m—Vincent Lopeze| Pany program. News Scoros, (i1 2t ¢ oerder. dnyitant saving tie | to remain in this store ;30 p. m.—Beaux Arts orche ik Il R : e B - i | WSR—AnntA—128 Bt o ey before the new bank Wy New Work-—100 9 5 WHAM—Rochester— 110 p m.—Entertainment {eatures. |jent one. We know, because Twe| takes it over., Every- 1:30 p. m, — “Ancestors. play BY|g o __Theater organ 12:45 p. m —Radiow!] trolic | have heard it. But don't take our| WGy 2 e 8 p. m—Theater orchestra; ecores | W MC—Memphis—199 ord for it. And—s-h-h-h—the pro thing must be sold re- 9:15 p. m —U. § Army nigh = | 10:30 p m —-Britling's Novelty orch. | gram director €ays that very mem 1 = WIAR—Pros kence—308 e iR e e e gardless of cost, . \mlns‘\’m\ \.n.rl‘ 7 p. m.—Margaret Reid. librarian . | rasy to look at. And they sing, as ? p. m—Unecle Geebee 7:15 p. m.—John Moran, tenor WOC—Dasenport—484 { well 2s play, foo, The female M f s 6:30 p. m—Win Unger's ‘"“"M"b! 7:30 p. m—John MecKenna, Frank |10 p. m —Ruth Ives, violinist; Marie | Enclly's orchestra will broadeast on ! § l e E MEAN lT' Tp ‘What's Your Radio Prob-|. “yyo0.5 "qyets | Burns, reader | 524 meters I St S ! . ey o % p. m.—Maine Honr 11 p. m ——Weather forecagt { S el 110 p. m—Lynbrook Serenaders. 4 3 : ~ t s promise from is 1 X 110 p *[11 p. m—Biltmore dance orchestra. | A goot time s prom | : 4 - This is a no-profit sale, oL = 1 next Thursda ning and | § & ‘ IRENACS “’(,4"‘;“‘ J: " WTIC—Hartford—219 l2p m | every Th v evening thereatter, | K e ; You arve sure of gigan- (i e 6 S, E:; £ orek 7:80 p m.—Basaball scores | — | when the station will present a real e e & \ 5 ; ifis‘ p. m —D'A'I‘ff;*“gfn- plastet, 15115 p. m —5tuaio program WTAS—Elzin--302 | 014 thms amateur night. At that time | : tic bargains. Come now 145 p. mo—Alt rner, tenori| o 1y Dance music 3 m —Purple Grackle orchestra |y thcee who have the opinion that| i i William Leibling, baritons > ey e e A e it hefore this great sale b rline of Broadway.” reton.—150 e inetruniente: wliiibe siven 2 chance] . . 1 rour 9 p m —Hour of music o Dan ! wm; S s roninta e ehin i onn Don't wait until the very last days and expect to get |ends and yow Opf‘m‘; 0 p. m—Frederlck Seitert, barl-| ' 0 0 e i R Wil el bt | . A . , i save one- e lps it e sntogtan D pkcimbel ) thall s Shofythe glars ERorihsuhll R what vou want. Come in now and share the hig hargains | funity to save a MESES e e apolitan program ‘ r»vmmm from WTAS program. |signed up as regular teatures at the | 2 will be lost. f0:156 p. m—Emeline ozze¢, “|9 p. m—FEA Andrews' orchestra | B | station, If they are not, they will be | 8 we are nffm'lnn. pranc s | allowed to finish a part of their of-| #0:30 p m—Ben Bernard, tener; | More than 70.000 people along the | fering and then—well. they ® e EopEay 7 INorth Hea are engaged in cot the hook, but the management of | 1 9 41 p. m.—American dance erch Nerth gaged in fishin get the hook, but ¢ nana of ] 31:30 p. m—Donald Flamm, dra- Y - matic eritle J LAk Y 91 ¥] 91:45 p. m.—Dance orchestra . . : Peuseof Jahinabl Aillrers Children’ OPPORTUNITY AS THIS IT COMES ) No Exchanges Childven's Hats ) J & » YOI § . venile program s ! | re all reduced to 6:30 p. m —Market h spota. | R 5 & are ail reaucead n 7 p. m —Merrill Hughes' Ramblers | No Approvals [ | . 2 m.—§cores; police a'arm | § R R i m — News of the Day. ° m —Merrill Hughes' Ramb- Sale M”"LINERY C“O" $1 OO [NTIRE STOCK OF MEN S SU]TS . S s s b e e 177 MAIN STREET phetecifi | T = - ol T To he sold in two groups for last days. Alter. songe X o | SEMIANNUAL D i 5. o iy Somg0 m.—Matty Levine, pianiet 3 f\ p. m.—Charles Tobias, songs $:20 p. m.—Ray Klanges, 8 Levitz | songs i 8:45 p. m.—Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wood, | s0NgS. b 9 p. m —Estelle Crossman, piantste. | $:15 p m —Lew Pollack, Jack Yel-| len, songs. | B 9:39 p. m—Mabel Gompers, 8o- o i cRR e Conial fenr included in this 10 p. m.—Tilly Butler's orchestra r ~Danc 2030 pom orehestra WRAY—New York—258 eleotions Sea Sahag m.—Orchestra —H pom “tions talk NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 192 INVENTOLY SALE NOW GOING ON There are still numerous values to be had. Every Hat in the store is sale. Men's Blue - 'H Work Shirts WERI—New York—273 B . ays Tpm L"“w‘:v m:w ater cnsembe. | Last Da l 9 :r,:« m.—Icalel Henderson 69(_ Bp m—Antheny Watne tenor S 815 p m—=Sa rits scprans —r e TRIMMED HATS | Dl DIVIDED INTO 5 GROUFPS - ; 31 3 ; 3 $ _ § T Men ) : :avsxu TR S———— Lisle Hose 1 Qnsiid by Last Days 10:13 p. m —Dance orchestra 3 0 P ML e !nc!udvd in these are a" White Hats and late Summer Hats, Hair Hats ' . , — . lm.", L thE A nA LT obin tuanns Roys' Pants iNe team Tact Days l WGUP—Nenart P 118 m —So danc WAAM—Nenark—263 Major Tate orche m.—"Sports 5 p. m.—Ray Nichols tra $ WHITE W | I—Phflad p. m.—Roof 15 ILK WLIT—Phitadelphia—303 7.30 p m.—Dream Padd 8 p. m —Program to be announced All Colors $45 p. m—Welch's Minstrels #.45 p. m.—Artist recital 10 p. m-1 & m.—Arcadia dancs or- Philadelphia— ital |C l“ P “d—Jack FELT HATS White and Colors $165..8245 $1.49 FULL FASHIONED 245 KID HATS STOCKINGS —First Quality Varia FULL SILK $1.00 Reg. $1.75 =4 ~———ENTIRE STOCK OF BOY'S SUITS—— ————ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S SHIRTS next winter. Regular Price $35—837.50 Regular Price $39.50—845 $22.75 $27.50 You can afford one of these Suits whether you need it or not. To he sold in two groups for last days. OYS SUITS 18 BOYS' SUITS 1 v Price $12.95 Regular Price $14.95 $4.85 $7.45 Fxtra Pants Extra Pants e Reg 7 COME IN AND STOCK UP ON THESE AND ALL SHIRTS ALL SHIRTS Reg. Price Reg. Price up to $2.25 up to §2.75 AVE ONE-HALF ALL SHIRTS ALL SHIRTS Reg. Price Reg. Pnce up to $3.95 up to § $<.,29 $169 $245 $295 } J MEN’S ()VERCOATS Buv vour Overcoat now for next winter. It's pretty warm now but think o You'ill Save More than ONE-HALF, $10.95 $13. 95 $16.50 Reg. 520,00 Reg Reg. $30.00 27 . D& Arrow Soft E Collars Last Days 10c ™ ‘\Ien'&vv FASHIONED Balbriggan STOCKINGS Shirts and Drawers Reg. 65¢ Last Days 39¢ 7] bles of a $1.65 Grade All Colors 124 MAIN Rocking Chair and Brosdcloth Union Suits Last Days $1.49 STREET OPP. FAST MAIN ST.