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VOICES IN THE AIR (AU Programs on Lastern Daylight DANCE MUSIC 8:10 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:03 10:16 10:80 10:30 10:30 10:30 11-1 WG 11:00 11:00 11:08 11:15 11:16 11:30 12:00 FRIDAY, Saving Time,) TONIGHT, WMCA—Dance music. WEEI—FEd, Andrews', WTIC—Dunce music. WJY—DMonte Carlo. WMCA—Dance musie. DAHG—Frank Lauria's WiZ—Ben Gluser's. WHN—Ros¢ WGCP—Polla WOO—Dance music —Vincent Lopez's. WE Jack Albin's. WRNY—Dance music. WLIT=Dance musie, WAHC I"rank Lauria's. WCAP—Dance music. WHN—Alabam WA »ance music. WITC—Hartford—178 T—Travelers Jongieurs, 7:30—Weather report. 7:50—Baseball scores. —Road report. Travelers Jongleurs. 10—Irene Lionqulst, contralto :30—Dance music—Emil berger's Hote , plano recit Bond orchestra, WBZ—Springficld—333 T—Hotel 7:30—Baseb: 11 Trio. 1 results, Kim 9—Bordian Trio, 9:30—Cop 10—Eastern Address on Work." y Plaza orchestra. States Exposition. “Boys and Girls’ 10:30—Market report. 10:50—Baseball resuits. 10:55—Time signals; weather; ing persons' descrptions WNAC—Boston—280 8—Krazy Kat Kiddle Klub. 6:30—Checker Inn orchestra. 7:35—"Reminiscences" by time Bostonian. 3—Speclal program—=Songs years ago. 9:30—"Chick" Suggs and Chapman bout WJAR—Providence—306 ¥—Alice Keyes, story teller. 8:15—Musical program. 9—Entert ainers. 11—Biltmore orchestra. WEEI—RBoston-—349 6:30—Big Brother club. 7:20—Lost and found; scores. 7:30—Musical 8—Neapolitan program 9—Ed Andrews’ orchestra 10—Grinde! 11's Colonial orchestra WJZ—New York—i55 tte orchestra res, racing results, 8:10—Keith MeLeod, planist 8:30—Colgate Trio 9:30—Frances Reade, contralto 10:30—Ben Gla er's orchestra WJIY-—New York—405 7.30—1Irwin Abrahams’ orchestra §:30—Current topics, 8:45—To be announced 10—Monte Carlo Virginians. W 8—Dinn 7—Gene Ingrah '—New York—493 music am's orchestra 7:30—S8tory. 7:45—Vee Lawnhurst, planist §-—The Happiness Boya. cutrodyne ntertaine ameron E 11—Jack 'Lm. wslte, pianist Albin's orchestra. WGRBS—New York—318 8—Uncle Geebee. 6:30—Colonial 7—"What's Your Aces, guitars Wi “\——\c w York—361 T7—Eva C, Hodgkins, soprano. 7:20—Joe Shorman, sor 7:80—Burr Mclntosh, ¥ §—Lulu Weyant olonial Aces.” LH 8:45—Myra (lass me' 5—Emmerson Ruger 10—Evelyn 10:15—TFrank H. Ocl 10:30—Roscland danc 11:30—Alabam or 12a.m SONRE. baritone Radio Trio songs. Allen, goprano s, tenor orchestra Silver slipper orchestra WNYC—New York—526 8—FElemen 8:30—Adva T—Marke 808 Main St. New Britain HOMES BUILDING LOTS t High § INVESTMENT PROPERTY Read the CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE Helm- | Club misa- an old io Problem?” T:10—Clift Crest orchestra. 180-=Alarms, 7:86—CIIft Crest orchestra. §—Baseball results. §:06—Herman Neuman, planist, 8:16—Monarch Band. 10:15—Rudolph Joskowltz, v 0—Pollce alarms; weather, 10:35—Rudolph Joskowitz, violnist WRNY-—New York—258 on § Bernard, songa ~Grand opera, “Avitable." —Band concert, —"Radio in Retrospect," Harris. 8ylvan 9:45—"8clence and the Ideal World" 10—Grand Opera Ensemble. 10: Novelty Night. 11—Dance music. WMCA—New York—341 5:30—Ernie Golden's orcheatra. utoblographical talk Ernle Golden's orchestra. —Henry Burbig, Jewish dialect —"Helps for Better Reception.” anhattan Serenaders. olumbia orchestra 9—Hardman Hour of Music al| 10—"How to Drive." 10:03—Dance orchestra. 11—To be announced. 11:15—Donald Flamm, critie. {121 m.—Dance orchestra. WEBJ—New York—213 T—Walter Selbert's Serenadera, Zzecho-Slovakian Band. 8—De Keiler Stamey, recitations 8:15—Sara V. Turits, soprano. 8:30—Pryor's concert band. 7:30— WFBH—New York—273 f—Billy Johnson's orchestra WOKO—New York—233 $:30.11 — Blke races; Jos Basille's Band. WHAP—Brooklyn—240 8:30—Recital. WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 7:30—Thornton Fsher, eport talk 45—George Wooley, saxophone. son Sisters, songs. 8:15=~Emery Deutsch, violinist 8: 'V'—( harles Relyea, baritone. Artists’ program. M—Radio Question Box. rank Laurla's orchestra 11:05—Frank Laurla's orchestra. WOR~-Newark—405 Words Often Mispronounced" 6:17—"gports,” Pat Robinson. 6:30—"Man in the Moon" stories. 7—Howard Oliver's orchestra. WBCP—Newark—262 —Steele and Heagney. :15—Lillian Gordone, contralto 5:30—Hoch and Jerome, BOngs. 3:45—Willlam J. Rietz, songs. 9—Coakley Sisters, singers 9:15—Sarah Summers, whistler 9:30—Jack Smith, personality. 9:45—Polla’s orchestra 10—Moe Mann, baritone. 10:15—Ukulele Lou :30—Polla orchestra. 8 IS—H'M& Kay, contralto. 8:30—Bloomfield Ridge Bo 9-—Hlilda Kay, contralto. Entertainers. | 9:30—Transcontinental tour. WFI—Philadelphia—3985 6:45-—Roof Garden broadcast. WELIT—Philadelphia—395 7:30--Dream Daddy. ~4Arl|n recital. Concert orchestra :30—""Welch's Minstrels.” 10—Dance orchestra. 10:30—Popular program. 11—Dance music. WCAU—Philadelphia—: 5—8ymphony String Quartet. 9—The Playmates. 9:30—Rennie Cormack. songs. —Jack Myer's dance music. WOO—Philadelphia—508 7:30—Dinner muscl. V. 1. Military Band Organ recital 30—Dance mueie | WIP—Philadelphia—508 | 8:05—Dinner muste. T—Bedtime story. WPG—Atlantic—City—300 6:45—Organ recital 7—Dinner music. —"Kentucky Serenaders.’ Atlantic City beauty pageant rowning of “Miss America.” WCAP—New York—3160 9—Organ recital To be announced 15—Wardman Park Trio 1:15—Da program WCAE—Pittshurgh—161 ~Uncle Kaybee; scores. KDKA—Pittsburgh—500 Baschall scores. et reports, newa. time; scoica WGY—Schencetady—380 bol lesson. m.—Supper muste WHAM—Rochester—278 tman theater organ e —Baseball scores; weather WTAM—Cleveland—389 he Ge WEAR—C(leveland—3898 s Hour rent Clevelanders oples. from the studio it News orchestra and as — e 10—Dance mun ien Pheasant orchestra ‘WCX—Detrojt—516 T—Jean Goldkette's Ensemble, 9—The Detroit Symphony orchestra. 11—Blue Room dance orchestra, Book-Cadlillae hotel. 1 WIR—Detroit—516 §—Jean Goldkette's studio orchestra 10—Jean Goldkette's Berenaders, BONgS. 11 WTAS—Elgin—303 9—~Purple Grackle orchestra and studio program. b () WCEE—Elgin—278 11:30—Same as WTAS, LB KYW—Chicago—536 10 3—Joska DeBabary's orchestra. Paul Whiteman's Colleglans. 8:30—"Home Lovers’ Hour." 11—Midnight revue, Paul White- man's Colleglans, McVicker's the- ater organlogue, 7 WBBM—Chicago—226 9 9—Alamo orchestra, Sunset Male | yg; quartet, Stewart-Warner artists, WEBH—Chicago—370 §:30—Uptown theater. Oriole orch. Planist. 10:30—Oriole orch. Opera company. | 12:30—Orlole orchestra. Three Mus- | 7 keteers, South Amerlcan Trou- badours. 11 10 WEBH Light WGES—Oak Park—250 T:45—Lecture, E. L. Richards, 11:30—Novelty Broadcasters' orc! Coyne Banjo Trio. Sololsts. | 5 | 11 WGN—Chicago—370 :30—Dinner musc. i 11:30—Drake Hotel dance orch WHT—Chicago—400 8 — Clasical broadcast from the | studio. | 9:45—Riverview Park Melody Mas- FOR SATURDAY 11: $-——Rainbow Gardens orch. 9—Bill Norris, ters on 238 meters. 11:30-~Back on 400 meters. Cheerio orchestra. Songs, claasic, & m.—Scrambled entertalnment. popular and WIBO—Chicago—226 7—=Otls Jester, planist; Mary House, soprano. Other artists, ~— Vaudeville entertainment, fea- turing popular songs. WLS—Chicago—844 46—Organ recital. 8—Lite of Peter Tachalkowaky, String trio. Organ solos. 456—Lullaby Time, 9—To be announced. —Farm perlod. Brooks Colby, vio- linist; Kenneth Clark, guitarlst. 40—Ford and Glenn Time, WMAQ—Chicago—447 7—Chicago theater organ. 26-—Hotel LaBalle orchestra. 0—Famlily Altar League. 30—The Whitney Trio. 30—Soprano recltal, WHMBB-—Chicago-—250 | T—Trlanon Ensemble, —Trianon orchestra. theater orchestra. Woowlawn ‘WOEK—Chicago—217 — Dinner entertainment. solos. Edwards' orch. —Evening frolie. Edwards’ Supporting artists. Vocal orch. WQJ—Chicago—3i0 Weekly road review, Whistling solos. —Ralinbow Skylarke. Blues De- stroyer trio and sololsts from sturio. 2—Ginger Hour. WBAV-—Columbus—294 tenor; Paul Slusher, baritone; Marimbaphone solos. STUFFS, THE EXCELL ARE SURE TO DRAW YOU, WHAS—Louisville—400 News and baseball scores. WMBF—Miami Beach—3885 11—Fleetwood Hotel dance frolic Solos from the studio. WGBU—Fulfrd, Fla,—278 7:30—Fulford-By-The-Sea orch, 11—Dance program. WMC—Memphis—109 10:30—Program, Gladys Sarber, 1 a. m.—Mldnight frolic. WFAA—Dallas—470 8:30—Honey Boys' orchestra. 10:8 Solos. KFNF—Shenandoah—266 9:30—Muslie. WOC—Davenport—184 | 10—"“Where should the farm boy to college?" talk. KFEX—Hastings—288 10:30—American Legion Convention proceedings. KSD—St. Louis—545 Arne Arneson's concert orch —Commerce Hour, 10—Frank Kulla, tenor. WCCO—Minneapolis—416 8:15—Nicolet Hotel orchestra. 10—Gordon Cooke ensemble. 5—Organ recital WOAM—Omaha—520 Music review. 8:25—Muslc. 9:10—Sports talk. 11—Musical program KOA—Denver—323 —&ilver State orchestra 11—Football talk, Tom MacNamara HERE. YOU WILL FIND THE BEST VALUES IN PURE FOOD NT QUALITY AND TEMPTING PRICES REGULAR HOUR SALES— 8 TO 11 A M. I ROUND, S'LOIN, PORTERH'SE 9 TO 11 A.'M. LEAN FRESH 9 TO 11 A, M. \ BEST NATIVE S TE A K |SHOULDERS' POTATOES | . 23¢ FRESH GROUND Hamburg 3 Ibs. 25¢ | Fowl ...... Ib. 28c |Onions . Ib. . . 19¢ | FRESH FRICASSEF. peck ......... 3% SOUND NATIVE .4 1bs. 15¢ 3TO B P. 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