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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925, VOICES IN THE AIR |! 1o Golden's orchestra. WIP—Philadelphin—808 10—The weekly news revlew, tra on the Congress hotel, | ings stamps, some buylng more| Tho Ulsier constabuiary under " 1 Berkley-Carteret orchestra, 3:30—Philharmonic orchestra. 10:15 — Blcycle sextet with inetru- | many times as powcrful as the o I‘HIRE[;TUR LEAVES | than they could afford, but they command of Inspeetor Robinson, and —_— 6—0Officlal weather forecast, mental sololsts. one on the Commonwealth-Edison | never tried to sel Ithe stamps unti) 'the Monaghum Civic Guarda, under ATURDAY 1 WNYC—New York-—520 6:05—Dinner music. —_— building, now is sending out the sla the war was over, During a Red |Chief Superintendent Murphy, re- | ed to make clothes for the boys in |the rival ypolice forces have co- Edna Commerford, violinist, G:45-—Livestock and produce market WERC—Cincinnati—326 tiong entive program, although the | Cross campalgn the scttlement |cently carried out a joint vald on an 30— Police ala reporta. 11—Marlon McKay's Bond Hil|formal opening will mot bu held | W | vaised $999.70, and the lepers want- | 18-milo front. It was the fiest thne (Al Programs on Eastern Daylight aving Time,) —Flsa Hoehn and Sherwood, | 7—Uncle Wip's bedtime story, T R until the new Congress hotel studio | *hilharmonie orchestra, 11:80—Popular song feature 18 completoc France, 1 explained to them as|Operated in such a manner, To- sselll's band; sololsts, 2 0G0 | . y S i cther they earred on thelr activi- , . P 8 12—Bond Hill House orchestra. . 2| carefully as 1 could that we could | & The Callfornia Night Hawks. lle” that entertained Hfld BGEH S‘a“oned The]e FO[Ex nd nothing because it would not |tes for vight hours and thoroughly {be accepted, but that did not stop routed the stills, WZ—New York—| Irwin s orches Mark Twain, while he was a pilot on | W—Clnclnnati—323 4 WGP—AtAntic Clty—300 ,,_,‘,‘Y: :‘,,\T:vm raat the Misslssippl, will be Tward by | 25 Years [ them and they subscribed money to | custa, e T, Ml L [ radio fans from WKRC, the Kodel| have clean persons do the work” |LONDON THUGS IN CAR ROB 5—Organ recital. MR e e Radlo Corporation, Cineinnatl, dur- | —_— | JEWELER IN N, Y. PASHION WRNY-=New York—250 Sinner muale ing the brondcast of the Post-War-| 1o i, Ay T ety BETi datine = 1 : Ay . y . Hour for Radlo Industry S-—Final baseball scorea. WHAS—Toulsville—100 ltzer popular hour of musfe, Ue-| 05T e sorvice Irish Police Combine {robbery wan carried ouf In u mait | % *horoug) of London's West tind Sporta result 8:05 ening concert, 20T ) v B o News| tober o | ‘o1 hi idi 50—Commerce of the day e e '(A[ Traipensy "\""""_',,"‘,"t" - News| Zinio \lolin s now own . the o of Kalupapa, te| For Moonshine Rfl'd‘"!l!;,w,-,‘, ween miotor rabbers dres or rehestra, 10—Pier orchestra. Gaiaing Baseonl Weoten Downing, Jr. of Middleport, Oido, | “saddest spot on carth,” on “tie| Belfast, Aug. 29 (Ph—-Moonshinert lup in front of a’ jewelry store ii Sile=riio proRram siapii ol gon of or John Downing, “I Iy of Molokal,” was | in the south of Ulster have lost the [Qucen's Road, Bayswater, smashod [ 9=rr. . O'Connor L ta WHAR—Atlantic Clty—215 PR BSD=SLATOI=-D1D | fiddiing pilot, immortalized by the completed 1y when John D, | protection which formerly was ac- [the window, scized a tray of ring 9:15— Studio program. 30—Lecture perlod, Stage apsciulles from the famous Humorisi in hls. aloric MeVeigh retinad as superintendent [corded them hy the border line, [valued roughly at $10,000 and escan | o 23 Seaside Telo Central theater, “Life on the Mississipph.” lof the settlen 1 nssumed a s rose which they used to flit when |ed, The robbeiy ts the cutmiy ation Ta 9 MH— York—! = . Twain was a “cub pilot" 1 {pervisory and viss position for |hard pr d one one side or thelof a series oconrving vocently jo th WEAF—New York— WIBA—New York—2 o KOA—Denver—323 Db e e e s (s e s o i, wuburban distiiets of Londom. Toseph Ky U's orchestra. | 2—Sunnybrook Soclety orchestra W GY—Scheneetad y—380 11—Denver Munlcipal band Tgda g “hil g8, as the hoat driffed down the | Kalihi, Honolulu | s 0 | 4—peggy Wynne, soprano, Phitharmonic orchestra, 1 a. m.—Dance program. IngR A% { . . | | 4:15~Montana Ramblers, Van Curler orchestra, l Missiesippl, that he and Downing{ MeVeigh was succeeded as super- | s S e L 8 would take eharge of the upper decl, [ intendent by Ralph L. Cooke, for- £ {E = li{oe T Habinson, ronrano: KGO—Oakland—36 1 e e sonm | (REUEAS AREE R B bt BUGS By Roy Grove an—Joseph T. Lymas, violinlat WRW-—Tarry town—274 AT o | { 12—~Weekly sport review “fiddle” and Twain's humor partment of the Matual Telephone | Tha vielinist of Fred Sanker's or-| o, hr, W. J. Goodhue, who 45— Milton Yakeman, baritone 4:05—Musical program. 12:10--8an Jose Iigh school band 3—-Irankie Collins, tenor. 4:30—Recltal. s v . 15—Coppellos’ orchestra 10:0 ntertainment Socal boies oA chestra will infroducs the violin 10| cepved s physician at he settle COME OVER 1 DONT KROwW | T—1.co Cnmmings' orchestra 10:30—Tlite orchesira PWX—Hayana—100 RECADHE dadiadzmeiiline ] hawiment sinee 1002, also _ retired and | \UHAT AL T Mar ¢ | 11:30—Rronx program. 11:05—Talk, T B o s Gt [ e I p GO i CORLE ) [0 10T, SEESUIEE 3 William Sweency, haritone, | - 11;15—Danes musie. (e T T "1; ; fiddlin’ pilo | years shall, who has been at the settlement Apolla Ensembl WOKO—New York—233 The: violinist will also play the Vineent Tope r Rosa (Genchar, concert planist WGR—Buffalo—319 same old river tunes that Twy 1S W « serviee on the small e | 4:35-—Elizabeth Blaurock, soprano. | 5:45-10:15-— . Marine Band, loved o0 well. g shelf between raging Lutz and Kolmeyer, exclusive Post-{ gecan nd the virtually im- WHAM—Rochester—218 Wurlitzers harmonize @ Spend- | pasaalin w il eliffs of Molokal plani Vladmir Tobachnlk, baritone 30—Theater orchestra. ing thelr evenings 2 nnati | el < the seftlement, Me- | 7-—Organ reeltal whart listening to Veigh said that the three greatest WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 :30-—Secores; weather forecast Tom McNamara, head football | Fiver deck 1 5 wera the building of a pot | 12:55—Time signals and weather re lcouch at Regis colleo, Denver, | IMitate during the R R (o e aR Eatimetiont WGRS—New York—361 { 9:05—Fdyth Poilack, dramatic rcad- Reading wur Kaufmann's orche Talle by Terese 1nds, v ies Epanan et WNAC—Boston—280 member of the TRo Mountain S e S e S T ta the colony, and the dis- {12 (midmgnht)-- Dance orchestra.) 30-~WNAC dinner dance. conference, former member of the The *“Thraugh The Static” colMmi| o opy of the Dean Chaulmoogra ofl —_ State orchestra. soaching Blaff of the Unlvemity. of | 1 0 resumed pretly goon tow cifie for the treatment of the in WOR—Newark—403 :30--8tate Ballroom orchestra. | pepnsylvania and auther of numer nates, These provided palatable | Ol Tlshi s branieslra) ~Dorothy Eisenstadt, soprano. 30--Copley orchesira. lous football and basketball article E“»v’,l‘v,:,‘,‘»’,\.»v \‘\‘rw\ :“lm‘.‘vmv“,’-:m.vv\m m: | fond, distraction for the mind, and 30—Ruth Friedinan, concert pi- }Z feiiotal Taylor, :o:.:]ings, el i b [ it begin a series of 1ri-weckly taks | 105 Dyslingian n weress ‘“”w‘w | relief and perhaps cure for the body, anist Ao o0lEe a8, violinist. k80, prouliEsl on the gridiron sport from K e el 10—Anita Priest, eontraito. o aylor, readings. Same as \f Monday evening at 11 o'clock, east- | poc” o"vod' that thers was ne hope | —Anita Priest seoreeathomasy yolnis, S lern daylight saving time. The talks | ou o ron o S0 c G0t " | mare efficactous ot the Kalihl re !\m'mflh,\' Eisenstadt, soprano. o \\I_F,A\?—rnnklmu-e—'nn ‘nm be given on Mond: S\vednans BIAm ng ] | coivi T et s Fin s O Louls Cabres dance orchestra, |Ulce: due to the approach of the| pycharest, Aug. 20 () fot the sconrge 'k)v‘;i.]\jl|lv\1}\zl\Wd i ~Fat Robinson, sports. WTAM—Clecland—380 [[[nothall keanon. Jle seuln hate asmie y onapleuious rise in cost i R 30—TFlo Richardson’s e 7—Hotel Statler conce N Ssten i | e¥eEh Too ~Katinka Narinska, planist. sons Euclid Beach Park orch, |eneral Blectric siation DR o I B S oy [tz Smote !:',;rp! :’nr:::};‘;:{,mno, LGe bt iiones sl ihaiCoot el wr Ny i lokves s New York |pearly 56 points, and such arliclos | D°Tsons would surrender themsel S B AT e |city, inaugurated a mew prize con- |as soap, firewood, paper, petroleum, | #N0 recrive !*Hr\!lwv}\‘ in time. ,]‘l'vx- rl Steuhler, Frank Scham-|S$-Novelty dinner concert from the |’ st, vastly more interesting and {31 points, vm‘:nu and Hv»’ V“”'\.”“.ni |y||-7v|r ¥ & T, tsfying than crossword puzzles. | The average of prices fn 1925, the | support for the territory’s fight Tedeacotand Vincent Davesal ek |The station invites all listencrs to s1s poin L s against leprosy are aims to which | Al s s an ol Frank WIR—Detroft—3518 Imake up WRNY acrostics, sending |cent higher th year ago . he intends to devofe himself. WMCA—New York—341 T | S—Jean Goldkeite's ensemble, {them to the station. The broadcast- e ‘Alimost cve nzer steamer | $-—Royal H. Whitmeyer, tenor. lo ard Vincent Pasessl.| 9-=The Detratt Syinphony esch ing outfit Is looking for a slogan de-| A pet eat in Washington went |arviving here from fhe mainland | —Aron Marens, 17 11=Tne Blus Roam Dance areh. |scripiive of its letfers and contain- fmad and bit seven people before po- | hus sums confribution fo the tu-| 8:45—Gladys Matthew, rano. WAAM—Newark—263 Fole ing each one of the call letters as |lice captured it berculosis sanitariums’ he com D Cantiion anas QTC e, Plano recital. WOR—Chicago—217 the first letter of vach word of that | mented. “But little is done for the 1—Helen Herrman, contralto. ~Jolly Bill Steinke. 7—Studio program slogan. The contest closed on Au- 0 G d Jeper ore is too much of the af- 5—Bernard Mann, planist. [17:40—Alice T.aurle, soprano I—Gus Edward'’s orchestra. LeRoy |Bust 25 and the winners will be n Guar titude, ‘O, he's a leper; send him —Helen Herrman. contralto. | o thomas Hughes, tenor. North, planist. " {announced on September 1. to Molokai o die. | 8:20-Grace Racancille, soprano, and G As fhe (st man who gave his Madame Eugenie Tessier, biind P i | undivided attention to the settle- Trma Welss, piano. WTAS—Elgin—302 ) . FOR SALE £:40 —Eentertainers, music by the Purple|Prima donna, will present a program ¥ ment, McVeigh was called upon to 10:15—Hartley Joy B le orchestra. Studio pro-|Of several selections from WTIC, s do a great deal of plonecring “nrh.i e f i Hartford, on September 4. Madame i i ¥ interested the inmates In chall i horse racing and ofher sports that | ree Family Brick House WGOP—Newark—252 — Tessler has studied in several Quebee e i : r o ot | Three Famil, talph Barnes. tenor. WEOEE—Flgin—275 copservatories and Js a protege of . would help (hem fo forget their | i e conditl and bronght them to - b Q 4:18 -~ Fve Rothenberg, planist i1:20- 8ame as WTA \fadame Albonl, Italian prima donna on Woodland St. Al Raymond Fiehel, soprano. —— {who has been henored by British realize that they were not out : WREO—Lansing—285 royalty. She has sung on the con- but “vietims of rtain i lmpr()\'cmenih Indianan's orchestra, eather report. Basehall seores, | eert stage in all of the iarge citles Describing the patient f\Yr\‘v‘In:h Josephine ¢, entertainer, Epeed Wagon Serenaders. of this country A sai They are fir i dlieys | 5:30—Jane of W | R g 4 come into my vard to work, but| NN 48-—-Cambria Sercpaders orehestra. WSAT—Cincinnati—326 Don't forget that WTIC s now o i 7 | they would never think of entering | LUXURIOUS 1925 AUBURN SEDANS FOR HIRE = 15 -Children's Stories, broadeasting on 476 meters, while ' ot my house. They are law-abiding and cho want distinctive cars for weddings a 1 occasions | s 970 “ ] | WFT—Philadelphia—395 2 Adio chime concert WEEI at Boston has taken the N | s remarkable what \MHI" nn.wH andthete modery motor, « the m[) i in e ].{wm 3, hoauty avd i F: 2. Male quartet. 2:15--Bicycle sexte - e e 1 ey need if they are a tiding qualitics. We invite you to cal nspect them. Pbone us un 272 Main St. Jo- Mare quartet ioyele sextet, [ Hartford station’s old wavelength, . wa will eall With the car for your approval. 345 meters. : g | TMCA, for the remainder of the i United Stafes entered the ghore or to the niountains, by thy day or by the hour, cn a [ the war T called the lepers together basls or a flat call us up, of, better etfll, call to see u HERALD’S EVENING RADIO TIME TABLE Eaen | @ .00 ol THE AUBURN TRANSPORTATION CO. week. We admit we Thave Jjust vakencd to the fact that the broad- | K e B AL i N;ll'l LA *l‘<;‘\'~’;» SiRide i1 Tilsuryil at Reasopabla Erices sting has heen going on for about : man. ‘So long as the cou 8 inii BURRITT HOTEL PARKING STATION ) ) ’ They New Britnin Plones—683-3; 1399 { G lessons. 40—Thomas Maher, recitations. —Frank Galussi, Tust as soon as conditions hecome de The Chanlmoogra il specific is 10—Marguerite Avery, soprano Ralph Bunker, monologites, arguerite Avery and Jessie | 2—Louis John Johnson, baritone, 9:10—TFreda Williams, soprano. ttison Coates, baritone, interesting informatlon to impart 10 | jiing in [ 10—Count Paul Norman von Fhren- fels, operatic teno 10:10—Jacob For 10:30—Meyer Davis' dance orch. 1t you wish a o afternoan drive or for shoppl s trip to a week, but it is not too late for | trouble we'll not complain. Plainyille Ihone—s o o S5 i i . L {fans to tune in on 241 meters any 3 [ Invested all they could in war sav- |§ . .- STATION T Met. SUN. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRL SAT. | Monday or Wednesdayefrom 11 to / s | KDKJA, Pittsburg, Pa...... E 309 7:00- 8:00 8:45-10:00 8:45-11:00 8:45.10:00 §: 0 . 45-104 03 bt R P TR 6o S 5 1 (KFDM, Beaumont, Tex.... . 9:30-10:30 9:30-10:30 5 - i00- 7:30 9:30-10: irday from 12, midnight, to 1 a. m., IWHEN IN HARTFORD Fon du Lac, Wis.... C 500 530 500 530 §:00- 62 - 6 tra play from the Mandarin Grill of = | : DINE AT | DO YOU WANT A MAIN STREET STORE. :li F1, Los Angel 1 . 6:30-11:00 5:30-11:00 5:30-11:00 6:30-11: i 5:30- 5:30-12: to hear the Berkley-Carteret orches- Oklahoma City. a. 7:30- 2:30 7:00-10:05 the Berkley-Carteret Thotel, The 00- 7:30- 9:00 7:30- 30. : ko : e . At 5 i 11:00 6:45.0: 11 Hos e b ol i g THE HON]SS {@ We have two places which can be obtained in the husiest REWE, Lo e : 8100. 1100 a0 oh) sl et : I I_\: (‘,\n . he n'm"- Jow wave mo- | 8 : # 4 OYSTER HOUSE i part f’f the north end of New Britain. Only two stores in IKGO, Oakland, Calit.....: S00- 9:00 6:00- 8:00 8:00-10:00 ; 104 flleibncaloasting siatiopunilicoven o H the city that can be had. See us about them. IKGW, Portlana, Ore....... ; §:00 7:15- 8:00 T:1512:00 6:00- 9:00 7: 10:00 500 L Laeibuliizeninin tace i pQctoberiand ! IKILJ, Tos Angeles, Calif... -10: 6:3011:00 6:30-117 ; ; @ 2ons nl Bl TUls Ereat aleR vent it | ] THAG 0 Ric g 22 STATE S | attle, Wash 3 . 62 :30-10: £:30-10 3012 i WHAG and WBOQ, at Richmond 3 &aa O1A Vi | 2 rlpl ot S 00- 7:00-12:00 7:00-10 % 0. 2+ 0. 2 {13411, Long Tsland. Transmitting on S B | amp ea s ate Oo LI S (s 4 4:00- 8¢ : e L 6:30- ! [POTARALE S ey S nie e el T oo Under Grants 25¢, 50¢ and S1 Store | {PO, San Francisco, i 6. 6:50-11:00 6:20-1 £ 12 derby e Richmond | stations, P g ) 272 Main S t ne 343 Roo! 305~ KSD, §t. Louis ; T200- 900 7:00. o0, 2 wwhere the running atory will be re- 3 e |Also, Always a Eresh Supply To | i MRl Bl Eticae s 800:8, BankiRiog: YRSt sait 1 : ) f 6:00-10:00 ©.00-11 K broadeast, seams to have the ear- ; | Take Home i TKTHS, Tot rk... C 374.8 9:25 : 0 0:25.11:00 8 922511 : [ marks of an interesting adventure. | , | KYW, Chicago, 3:00- 4 5:00-10:30 5:00- 00-10: 0-11:30 . s More dope on that later. LA EL ot T G s So1200 7301045 540 045 Tan1043 Lo [ o et eoes e e ol nar s A HIE OLD HOME = TOWN BY STANLEY “WEBBM, Chicagc ) 7 4:30- 6: 100 H - - 1 {dlrector of the Capitol theater, New [his estate at KEatontown P WBCN, Chicag o 5200 0 :00,10:00 :00-11 :00-11 York eclty, took over the Sunday |against tl tack of blackmailers ] E 6:00-10:00 6:00-10:00 6:00-10:00 - i 113 {evening broadeast programs for WCAE, Pitt ., D . 8:15 11:30 5:30-11:30 5 g :30- :30- 0 | WEAF and allied stations, the radio | =— S WeAP, w ton, . 30-12.00 200-12 30 |andtence has heen enjoving artistie | CROWLEY BROS. INC. L WEAY, Milw AW 7:30- 8:30 12:30 - T3 1009 {offerings. The major handles the wéco, a 5 3 6:00- 9:00 6:00. 9:00 B E . 9:00 6:15-10:00 S S e . PAINTERS A} a D WCX, Detroit, M 5:00- - 10:00- 1:00 7:00- & finement. “Roxy,” it is understoo D 6 y WOAL, d ~ D G0 0089:0 8:00 6:00- 00 | it not be heard again as regular | DECORATORS WEAF, York, . 015 5001100 5:00-11:00 5:00.11:00 5:00 11:00 5:00-11:00 5:00.11:00 (1 o e Bl e Q WEAR, Clevoland, Ose..ss E 3 T:00- §:00 7:00-11:00 7:00- 8§:00 7:0011:00.,7:00-11:00 7:00- 8:00 :;’;Jf_’r,"”'“"(w’ A e 267 Chapman Street WERH, Chicago, 11 0 5:00- 6:0 7:00- 1:00 7:00. 7:00- 1:00 7:00- 1:00 7:00- 2:08 et ool s e WEEI, Jiost ; £:30-10:00 6:30-11:00 6:30-10:00 6:30-11:00 AjEna oamolion pletnsithen ! WEMC, 1 ] E %:15-10:00 | having given up his job at the| ! i deniias | Capitol. | | JWEAN T - . > 4T €:30- 9:30 6:30-12:00 6:30-12:00 L i WGN, ¢ e 4o 9:00 4:30. 6:00 1030 601030 5:30-10:3 5:30-10:30 “Relleve Me, Zantippe” a farce A. H. HARRIS | : \?— RIoD AT ‘“"\‘\ A S S\ Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel 2013 WFBH, New York, N. Y... E 11:20- 2:00 10:30- 30. 2 : - 2:00 12:00- 1:00 A WGR, Buf N. 3 33 5. 800 7:00-10:00 leomedy by Frederic lard, wi | ol : Al sl e ST e T 7004100 | be presented by the WGY Players on | WHAD, Aihcaiiine, 3y . 5:00 §:00-10:00 o 8 $:30.10:00 £:00. 7:00 Triday evening. September 4. from CINDERS FOR SALE‘ TWIAS, ! L9100 73 30 90:00 730 0:00 | al Eloctric station at CWHEN, WY G0 £:30.12:0 0 6:3 30- 30-12:00 6:30-10:00 Schenectady. This four & lrh"” —General Trucking-— WHO, s Mo . 9:00 ; deals with a young man who'makes o : et ae 3WHos " Tanalile : pan e e e T aseTAN LEvEeT. Tel. 3472-2 WHT, « 10 6:00.12:00 0.:30.12:00 8:30- 9:3012:00 8:30-12:00 9:30-12:00 [can commit a erime and e WIP, 1 hin 00 B:00. 630 5:00.11:00 5 00-11:00 5:00- 6:30 5:00-11:00 rest for a year. The chase leads fo | = WD, N i S11:00. 1:00 9:30-12:00 9:30.12:00 5:30.12:0 2:30.12:00 8:30-12:00 the Colorade mountains where th Wiy, York, N 4 2:30 6:30-10:30 6:30-10:30 6:30.10:30 [ tugitive, is trapped by & wmirl, The W7, New ¥ . B 455 930 €:00.10.3 1030 6 £:00.10:30 6:00.10:30 6:00.10:30 | plot mounds pretty gond to ns WHAR, 1. 1 . 715 000 716 830 7 Ti15- §:30 T:15. 9:00 12:30. 1:30 eoite ' WKRC, « . 00 §:00.10:00 10:00.12:00 8 §:00.10:00 10:0012:00 | The WL arehestra will he com- wWLIT, 1 5 3045 00 6:30.10:30 6:3 630-11:00 7:30- 800 | nged of strings and reeds for Thurs WLS. Chicago 416 6:30. €00 A-A0.10:00 6:30- 1:00 6 6:30- 8:00 6:30-11:00 8:00-12:00 ! September 4. Four North WLW, ¢ ) 34203 001 10:00-1 10:00 10 10:00.12:00 :00- 9:00 n v Grieg will be featur LWMAD, ( i o 5 a:00 9:00 5:00. 2:00 5:00- 8:00 5:00. 9:00 FWMBR, « : - 2:30 §:00- 9 6:00- 9:30 6:00. 9:30 6:00- 9:30 . . WMBE A _ s 2g4 0. 1:30 10:00 10:00- 1:30 10:00- 1:30 10:00- 1:30 Here's someth that fans may WMEA N Tl ) 1200 0.12:00 8:00.12:00 9:00.12:00 9:00-12:00 9:00-12:00 | 1ike to try ont. We heard of it and BU[LD!NG LOTS WNYEC, e N 5 ; V' R:A0-10:00 F:30. 5:45.10:00 5:00. 8:30 6:00. 9:30 {1l pass 1t on. Remove the paper WOAW 2 » ‘526 1000 ¢ 9:0 9:0011 S0 ODE0AL 00 avering from an ol dry eoll bat- | INVESTMENT wWoo, 1 t. 1a s 2 5 3 9:00.10:00 6:00.12:00 §:00. 9:00 9:00-12:00 e Irom An qid ey by ery. faston the recelver's ground wire | WOR, Newark, N. j 6:15.12:00 6115 7:30 €15 730 6:15-12:00 Mtheimsce s ans Krn A MR ¢ ; ‘o the negative and positive term- sk, . ¢ 0. 9:00 wo \ 4 9 $:00 9:00 B0 i tnals and bury it In the ground (t PROPERTY wau 4 6:00. 1:00 6:00. 1 6:00 1:09 battery. of course). Aa it remains WRNY \ N R 0 y0.10:00 7:00.10:00 7001000 7:00-10:00 WRW, B : 130 9:00.11:30 8:00.11:30 10:00.11:30 9:00.11:30 9:00-11:30 WSAT, « " ( 7:00.10:00 10:00.12:00 7:00-10. 00- 1:00 . | WSk, o Ga 30- 9 0 $:00-11:45 10:45.11:45 8:00.11 8:00-11:45 8:00.11:45 | _YWhen listening to a concert or| CLASSIFIED WSMR i £:30-11:00 8:30.10:00 8:30-11 U 8:30-10:30 ssical selection the music will be WTAM, §:00. 700 6.00. 1:00 6:00. 7:00 6:00. T:00 6:00. 4:00 ore effective if a dull, aoft lght is wras, : n 30 001030 §:00.10-30 8:00.12:00 §:00.10:30 §:00-10:30 burning in the room whare the st is ADS [Tl = o 115 airaeisatinn b 3001390 | Netfer it the evow aro at Test and il on . the [ HOT SPARKS FROM THE ANVIL AT THE > ‘E 1100 6:00.11:00 €:0011:00 6:00- 8:00¢ fiincullies argitialn; dfon aibisnine Al BLACKSMITH SHoP FORCED WEBRY THATCHER gt s o i ol s sl o L T s ey | W ERECEDING S e e la marked A, after the station call s and address. To reduce to eastern standard time, add one | Samoa and New Zealand, has pushed | PAGE 1925 BY JOMNSON FEATURES. ina hour to the periods for stations marked C, two hours for stations marked M, three hours for stations mark- its radius of dependable reception - — _ - N —————— o4 P. Etations marked E are on eastern standard time. To bring up to Daylight Saving Time, add one hour. out hundreds of miles Ths new D0-12:00 molst 1t Wil make a gond ground | 00-11:30 Plrs fonaiyeur. | Read the [ WHC, Washinet 3 3 3 1.00. 6:30 4:30-11 1:00. 6:30 4:30. 1:00 2 s

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