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80—Alarme; weather forecasts. |10:08—Dance Music, o : 3 | VOICES IN THEAIR 10:36—Banquet resumed. 11:05—Organ recital, SECHTSd U osl pronta, Mll'.'::' Uint st time it el PAL o My Cradle Day" pleyed | Kathorint -Burke of New i WLW—Cinclnnati—423 i L e T o Theough th Stati {5 & ban/g balo Shom WOy Chicagoy | aineaullicles; Crot Wi (e S WOO— LBttt . | S—Orsen mo s Eiinauighle, the. mive opvapaper || 4 NTOUSN the Slalic {|wss snisraliide aid s Neo-haard [shocty, sCarmaedpor brat . 1:30—Seripture reading. 4:45-—Grand organ; trumpets, 3:85—"8eckatary Hawlkins. |men's organfzation in the world, | chestra from WBZ, lat ¥oh in (tha S'FM’" 4 "il bt Nori DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT, "’{_Jm}tf Stodell, soprano, 0—Dinner muse 0—Organ and instrumental trio. (Wil broadeast on I'riday cvening, ovening, e e ?Q:-'i”;..&i.-zfi' “1 221".1 ul::'.‘; iy i b Ly —Hob Kruh'a orchestra s e [October 23, during the Morning| N0 static marred last evening's .. e ihallarand Totalt Bk 130 WOR—van's Collegly, —Laying of cornerstone for Level WLIT—Philadciphin—305 WERC—Clicinnati—423 Glory club perlod at WLIT, They | MOSIams, although western statlons | Thore's not much more to relate, |or brother had both his fect. inin: A R AIARCOl kIl L AR IGL ) T ne s QuIakfagpratic. ~Concert orchestra; recital, 11-~Marion McKay's dance or will present "o N In Bohemia,” {211e] to muke much of an impres-| Thore wasn't much of & startling na. |and his scalp lncorated. 'RNY—Dance music, §—Uncle Geebee —Dance musle, tra and popular plano numbers, | Many well Known newspapermen, 200 00 he diaphragm of our sct. | ture pn the ir last eveniig, et tha | A niecs of the. Burk 9:3 'Tf;lfi,‘?:}nvmwfis |6:80 — The Dulcimerlans; Crystal | 7:30—Concert orchestra, —_— rtoonists and feature writers i N0V York broadcasiers came in | usual run it seomed ‘11“:“:7;”;"(: tx)\‘v\: Hrn1:;110;”-.;;2.‘2::1“::\.{;”n"-m: o 10 i Y—Dance music. _ Ramblera. : rRacr . WSAT—Clnciunati— { e heard over the mike, as will sey. [alTly loud and most stations on the |didn't listen in to any great pllot and mechinlo escaped with §8 1A I'—Apollo, 7—Dance Instructions. WEI—Philadelphla—305 3:45--Children's stories. oral stage stars and other notables, |1OW WiVelnRihS were reprosanted | S o g 1 e b i l"n,“.i"'_’!nmlr. 7:10—The Dulcimeriansy Crystal |1—Tea Room Fnsembl.e 9—Chime coricert, e [by lots of volume, Fading was no- | qyavs all for today, . Tt H\l\"rllwl'(-lt“grl:p.w the 10130 WO BE—Dunco munlc Ramblers, 49—Football — game. Army s, |9:10~DBicycle sotet, featurlog ex. | Tow n law abiding radio broad fticenbta, i AL St dnniialy i et R 10:30WR r":l‘f. y,f'm o, :\‘A-l'n\v Ellman, burlesques. ’ "’r’: ne. cerpts from “Pirates of Penzance” cast station was inadvertently alding | Al was (0g; %mrl (:hv"]' 15 5 10:30WRC—Crandalrs, {60—Winifred Vogelius, contralto. —Concert orchestra, 10—=Weekly news review, a group of rurn runners was brought | We'll admit right here that we | R T O 0T e 11 b Incent Lopez's. |$—Rebstock String Trio, a Room Ensemble; artigts, 10:16—Bleyele sextet in miscellan- 10 ght recently by asletter receiveq |10t do a lot of listening during I8 S P M nle Golden's | 5:10—Winifred Vogelius, —— eous program, Popular songs by [by the Glonn C. Smith orchestra at |1 e¥ening. At 6 o'clock and from ) .l PARTY Tanie, Apparanty the | thews until 7 reception was nothing Srance s anpasentiygthasyl 1 V' jddie Elkins, 18:20—Rebstoc . N g & A y g 5 20—Rebstock Trio WPG—Atlantic Clty—300 Jack Little, |WAHG, Tichmond 11l Long Ts e R R A 1‘.'.:1.4. ::‘ly:»\\-‘\'"\"”.“" s "50—Marguerite Stern, soprano. 1:30—Morton Luncheon Musfe e |land. The letted from somewhere of (!0 brag about, since there seemed landt la 2:00 WV, Kpucolls; tebstock Trio i:45—Organ recital, WHAS—Louisyille—100 [Long Tsland and postmarked Baby- |10 De 10 power at all, but later an¢ sz' place when the AHG—Benton Harbor, | §:450—Marguerite Stern, soprano. DinnetMiaeL I8:30-—8peclal musical program, lon follows:: (when we taned in at 9 o'clock and b fh:“;m“:"“,"g‘;,"'“" £ng thyl d. Persons nearhy ~Rosella Sheiner, violiniste. 'o be announced News bulletins, | *“Dear Glenn €. Smith: Don't 680 at 11 o'clock, conditi a \VENING P i ' iste. announced. Newe ar Gl - sk clock, conditions had EVENING PICK, 9:10—~Crete Carton, nonsense jinglcs. |9—Evening cohcert, |know whether you willl be fattered |Improved to' kome. extent. to the scene and plcked np 3 I jured members of the. part It you can't watch your favorite [:2 Rosella &heiner, violiniste, 0—Dance orchestr WGBU—Fulford, Fla,—27 lor not but ever so many r ruy ¢ | L e | H chestra n—278 ver so many rum runners | ngl‘. Burke of N, Y, ll]][lred Burke was unconsclous an.i football team in nction, you can |9:30—Warner's theater program i< §:30—Blue Steele's orchestra In din- |have dubbed your band “The Boot-| The mesting of the "W 3 il ki 10 § stra ( red y AN o Boot- e n g o e "Whatdoyon- q , hear detafled play-by-play desecrip- |10:30—Dance orchestra. WHAR—Atlantic City—275 1o concert, recital, leggers' Own.' We hear you so often |callit” club from WBZ was orfe of the | . o slgnor Burke was suffering y u ! Serm“sly HIS SlSlGl‘ Fata" paln from his hroken leg, 1 ] y 7 8 9 O tlons of the game. Many important Seaside Trio, k Blue S ) dance orch. ['rom WAHG and that station goes |cvening's most intiresting fes ¢ football games will be broadeast this WFBH—New York— 0—1iecture perfod and variety program. {out over the water In great shape. ]It scems thut candic y‘lé"h.[,.“:,',‘,.r,,fj 3' Which protruded throuc) afternoon. ey T Seaslde Trlo. = [Men who go down to the sea fn |bership in this orgun 0 must ":-h}{o ooy o e - “4 r'('!.r\.w\'r-'s lil)lv‘rlfllnfrn Py ] : ]\\v ‘.‘.I,‘-ri‘]mml."m-(vh—“““, o *J\H]r‘: at my:)v‘l .)YH‘HI'\..' e music— ]‘;-u.)?wlll nv they are musicians be- _\\'mnmrst, Sussez. England, Oct. aHenH:n"!;‘r:l. %::“g’;‘\"::;lmf;’:h :“‘ w' e ontana. Ramblers WGY—Schenectady—380 iny music by I°red Algiers' |especially the Jate programs. About |fore they can be accepted into the |17 P—A sad ending has come to a |She w: it é 2—WRNY orch. —Irma Sachs, soprano 3-—-Toothall game, Army vs. Notre| Fleetwood hotel orchestra midnight when you come on wa are |ordsr. Tryouts are wiven hefore the |holy year pilgrimags by an Amert: |nierty poicked up and born: tn « WBZ ( -Play by play {5:30-—Maude Edens, contralto. Dane. 9-—Weather reports, stoeks and |getting ready to nose into the crecks | microphone henee we were mily In Rome 1n the death in nearby house, but expired shurtly report Harvard vs. Holy Cross Mariorie Wall, soprano. S:15—Army School Band program.| DEWs and bays with our cargo. Our radio | 5 el iy o ol | anYeloplanaSacaiAenti (o on uestcaol o o ML e i e d R ot football game G—Southern Sercnaders. 9:30—Dance program, 11—Flectwood dance frolic and |picks up your jazz and it makes the |features last cvening. party and serious injuries to 1 2oy ienle lod beenh et \\u\ll' (69) \—Play-by-play de- Radlo Ramblers, soloists boat seem like a pleasure craft. On | ST others, o Q:fl:xfl:‘: F:m‘\'\ “up ; “‘kr" e scription of the Navy-Princeton |11:30—Bronx orch WRW—Tarrytown—273 - soveral instances the Coast Guard R T 2 In the crash of Al bridge Wells hospltal, where football game, 005 Miislcal progtar; WMC—Memphls—199 Hinalnenm reblaulton nenl SR e i e B R langl SOl o1y R S TR A ollath sy lihl mornivig i was antil i WEAF (492) 2:30—Play-by-play WOKO—New York—233 9:30—Westchester county charter, | 9:30 —Special program, jazz numbers from the Grebe station. | vnade. Tomaner el melngy, (I from London to par "’;V'.’" were resting easy and that 1cir report of the Army vs Notre o George Slater, Your dance orchestra surc 1s appre- | A hanjo soly by Fred Baenn oer | Miss. conditton was not critical. Dame football game. 10:25— | Serenaders 1 K PRC—Honston—207 ciated cven though we are In 10 po- |thovan's Minuer in G+ s noel, | A\\"I:;\Fy»I,igl'\'(v"“rvr'rn Quartet. 5—Christine Thompson, planist. Johnson and Johnson, $:30-—Organ recital, sition to do any jazz steps. Move [since it is seldom that the \\vo.“x?g\;w'\ WJIZ (455) 2:30—Play-by-play re- |, —Vladimir Tobachnik, baritone, |11:?0—Dance orchestra f—Musie power to you. great composers are tackled by ban- port of the Army vs. Notre Dame 9:30—Angleton fiddlers. “Canada Redtop: Toronto lim | joists, especlally \".4“‘“ N l]‘;l l:!l;l | football game 5 r WGR—Buffalo—3 ——— and Brunswick Bill i Aal e o . WMCA—New York—341 iR—Buflalo—319 I ‘ sounding selection as M o WEAR (380.4) T-—Dinner coneert {o o000t vail's String Finse 2:45—Foolball game; Army ve. No- WEAA—Dallas—136 Goh et At on LR Bllet ] Yoo Brelads Malds {6—Olcott Vail's String Fnsemble, 3 i U jas pal . G It wasi't as difficult as it sound- | n Hea el 30—Joyce Mercdith, readings. tre Dame )0—Ford and Glenn and he atmosphere of college life will | .1, however, Bacon also played | WGBS (315) 7:50—Winifred Voge- |z "o Aymphions. Solemn Old Judge. be broadeast from the University of ver Bells® and a medley of | Mus, contralto. T WHAM—Roche v A= fozar o raINclnh, Michigan (w il onth, be-|g Gl : Vhat's Happening Now.' M—Rochester—278 ozart Choral club, Michigan twica each —month, he-|Southern tunes. He was cle : KDKA (309) 8:30—Concert. e i l,mf‘,w,_ as er orchestra. | !12—Adolphus Hotel trio, glnning October 20 at 9 p. M. ar- | momber and. was. give 5 ‘V‘h:\“dm: | WCAE (461.3) $:30—Concert. §:80—Leonard Hoenninger, hari- |? organ. £y rangements having been made with |word, “Have a cigan® iy a! e W lF;BR (272.6) 8:50—Fred Ehren-| | = T meniihanterlorehsatra. KTHS—Hot Springs—3a WJR. Detroit, to broadcast programs “in e ¥ herg, musical saw S . 1—Football scores; weather fore- |10:10—Organ recital from the colleze campus at Ann| @ 1. S | 5 o 4 8:45—Frva Giles, soprano. all scores; weather fore s & ¥ £ il G L. Stone, a trap drummer, made | WIR (517) 9—Soloists. | cant: et repor 0—Soprano solos Arbor d the ¢ 1ths : I aCEs : v 11 T & cast; market report. 10:20—Soprano solos, rbor during (the = wihtersumontis | ant atiamnt (o eald sdmtssientaall L g WGY (3795) 9:30—Dance program, | ;o ot Alvarez tenor. 10:30—New Arlington hotel Baloatiorel ke i e R BUS e pslan) and ) And always dn demand—Furnish Central T 9: Leonard Hoenninger, bari- B“lmet with difficulties. It seems that R ol 129 ntra 1|n)(~. : WIAR—Providence—3a0s chestra, songs, yells and other novelties Will | he officers were of the opinion that ooms ! WCCO (416.) —Football game |, p 2:45—Army-Notre Dame game, 11:10—Classical vocal program { be sent out on the ether. a drummer was not a mu<lri1d “—.\Ilnnrsma vs. Wabash. e ol 11:40—Dance program Therefore, Mr. Stone set up his | C . 7 2 —Northwester AR, VAC- 0 ‘clock e o ¥ SRR RE 7 ot g > H o8 (1) g:a0—Nortmvestern |11, o SteDonai NAC—Boston—280 e Dt Oc |rums right there and proceeded to | onvenience and comfort are what th o University va. ers 0:15—Tw ¢ Knights. 2 Larvard vs. Holy Cross foot- —Shenandoah—252 er 27 ", @ L Wil oy \at idea. He usce - Wi , WS8UI (484) 2:30—Play-by-play re- 1,,‘ ;., 1-;“',',3.',," B,,\.:’ \c[c,:‘,,m,, 7 7—Popular concert and chime broadcast a contest for the Barber ,,,,‘;L ,'{] ‘m)-»h "'M“,, s P:“:ll,l“v::‘ hQfilgseekel wants, and he knows | \plorts of the Towa-ilinoia game. |1045 " pairick O'Connor, Theo Hal- ¢ dinner dance cital, Shop Ballad championship of Con-|\hisles, eymbals, baby cries, roosie: will find them among Herald Classif': 3 (370.2) 2:30—Play-by-play & hecker Inn orchestra 10-—Program. necticut. All quartets are asked to |, Alathe f i R siides & , leran, flutes. rows and other noises to bring out enta. S report of Michigan vs. Wisconsin S, 0 [ lenter the contest and scores have al- |1 & o : ! b s 11-12—Ernie Golden's orchestra. A g the destred effects. When he ha | ]4\{'{;‘ a [;H)"le- 5 g 10—Dance music. KINF—Shenandoali—266 'rva'h' been accepted. [ artet | finjshed, it developed that a drum 536 2 —Ma ns Ve. 1] . - - — sie S o i V' sl “Manc 4 2 2y 5 i P > £ y o, BTN wEn @ WENY—New York—250 e s—3Music by Scotch trio. Wl ey Ees mer is certainly & musiclan and & They mean convenience to the rent: g 30—Tadio matinee, Skl —Doston—3 & L g er, clever one at that, if they are all t o ; v are all 00. The other day a local wonman 1 g Y o) AR RS Sl as R RERE 0. g5 10 e in) Slstrs) planistes B |1 AR HES hexrolic WOC—Davenport—184 {own selection, Three well knowh ljjce him, b Ay BHEE: Deborah Lipson, soprano. Program from Radio Show. 10—Variety program, consisting of |musical men and the fans will act 5 { i~ K8D (546.1) T—Orchestra program | A(tetn ntnrag am ll'mrl‘::mrl Holmes' orchestra. rocal solos, violin solos and read- [as judges, the winning quartet going Wenther B Broserhs B A B Bar pmted all he? rooms rented the fi: and stage specialtie ‘Wlhose Birthday Today?" Dok Eiscnbourgs' orchestra, [to New York to take part in the na- | joxessr by R day her Classified Ad appeared. WORD (275) §—Montreal concert, - Teligraph. spoth fash. i i = ire hotel dance orchestra |tional champlonship contest Some |\ RNy muet 2 IW‘”\. 1 "‘rm‘n W x}rzc (423) 10—Orchestra selec- ot neris ot iho any WEZ—Springficld—333 and baritone solos. time in December. The winner of [jo vk We got in on ('le: l«!.i]'::r: Mak v K'I.'lr;ghkfiflir 1040 Dande tunen |20 =rairgiTalestGrescryiiarten | Se=iileypby I I8y aceaing s St ie WDAVF—Kansas City—365 ;h‘l‘«gcz;\h‘."(*‘lr‘:\llllwt Lliy VE as & PriZ¢ fof the speech and so missed it. The | Yake your vacant rooms an.d hous Harvard-Holy Cross football game —Kansas Clty—36; 3 speaker was seheduled fo trace the | pay dividends—Herald Classified A Christine Thompson, planist. Soprano solos, wiek, will do the work. It l"’f(l' (296,9) 11--Midnight 40—"Health,” Dr. Siegfried Block. —_— »son’s message. Organ recital, | Lambdin ]‘."4 » the popular an-|,ugiy of many of the old saying re- | Frolie. e S—Worcester—208 Trianon Ensemble. nouncer at WSB, Atlanta, will be in |y viinespo woatner, “:t.r\n'l.lr (38600 L dh st an s Chas. Houbiel's Plano Series, [5:15—Story teller. Ao iehthonk o frolle, (s Tlie :]|‘|i|v;‘g?1at N f“” e !‘Wkllmm g [ Trolle. Ot & Ban HLriAs P ehastrd) S dance orchestras, Merry Ol Chiet |Will hold down the microphone there | wiyo Drisoner's Song,” waltz, eame | = pRENRE(Re6)LMIdnISRARECle S o 15 B firabor-Capifal 2 Mattriew ‘—Washington—169 {during the absence of George Hay. |ijrough from WTIC as played by | Ask for an Ad-Taker at 925 toda L »“;l‘ ""n“'"'v' o roll. New Willard orchestra. RSD—-St. Louis—545 “Tho Solemn Old Judge,” Who WIll{ i) “Heimberger's orchestpa, That 3612) 10—Dance music. : - Tashing S 5 —Progra cot T o |be in Dallas, Texa ; : T sy s 4:30—RBernstein Trio, Washington orchestra. §—Program direct from the stage beIn d plaintive melody al makes us ’ LA flonie ]'f]"’ff"‘ rriet Beecher Stowe,” S—Bible talk. of the Grand Central theater. —_— SR s A e e OVER 12500 HERALDS DAILY (B8ROl WOD IRV See Hound Hour with Fer-|S8:15-—Musical program. and have a good cry. orchestra on the Tooner- ~“Crandall’s Saturday Night- WOAW—Gmaha—526 : 4h—Concert orchestra, W The fourth annual session of the National Radie Conferenc WEAF—New York—192 ville Trolley 7-—Rialto theater orchestra. (open in Washington, Monday Nov. % 2 9. Secretary of Commerce Herbert 1:45—Army vs. Notre Dame foot- = S§—Orchestra music and speakers’ <= o | el gume, Ay oy play. WHAP—RBrooklyn—210 WCAP—Washington—169 hour. |Hoover will preside.’ It i generally 4-5—Ray Nichols' orchestra. o % S O 16—Omaha Printing Co. program. |expected that the fireworks display i | A ~Dinner music Dinner musie. Navy-Princeton football game |12—Arthur H organ recital will commence shortly after the| oule C"(\’?“i Vi WBBR—Staten Island—273 given play by play. —— opening address of the presiding | ebster, planis 5 i : - HAD—Milwaukee—278 officer, Everybody in radio seems to | renberg, musical saw. WHAD—Milwaul vbody | ] . Marion Brown, soprano. WCAE—Pittshurgh—161 = 7—Organ music. {want somefhing and “something | Three Family House on Tl Tells, HentygMorseniian, 20—Tible quesiions and answers, |6:30—Dinner coneert. e must be done about 1t” or words to| s 5 g+ Gremskint Bitlig Do, §:40—Soprano; musical saw. 180—Uncle Kaybee. KFWA—Ogden, Utah—261 that effect. There are many appli- Woodland St. Fine et A 30-—Concert. 11—Olie Reeves &nd his orchestra |cations for broadcast station licenses | Sistiialil il WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 in three hour concerf. and wave lengths must be found. condition $:45—Constitution Weelk;" address |, (4 ione) Benton Harbor orch KDEA—Pittsburgh—300 The 578 broadcast stations now op- BU DING LOTS erating may be compelled to share IL by Secretary Wilbur of Nawy; 3 b epii e e Marine Band; “Save Old Iron- ; ] : : Al : L ‘ > with new stations. It i ) i e . WOR—Newark—405 T:30—Children's period 11:10—Californiz ot time with new stations. It is ever . : e e jo Boy 30—Westinghonse Band and| “Barber Shop B |ninted that the amateur band may | INVESTMENT ’ DUNN = tEsDilepluLissesrs, = Eleanore Browne. quartet Music of South. America. as. |be invaded for a 50 mefer slice SMOKE PIPE REPAIRS 10—Apollo orchestra el i 5 “ Embryo broadeasters are demandifg Banjo Bo: — more Tnstrumental trio. imbryo broadcasters are demandify R X WEAR—Cleveland—389 1 a. m.—Totel St. Francis orch. time, They claim the air is free and | P OPERTY 272 Ma“‘ St' NEw BRlTAIN 10:20—Dixle Jubilee Singers, 8 it's orchestra. 10:35—Apollo orchestra §:15—"Words Mispronounced.” | T—Marjorie Moore's Melody Malds. PWX—mtavana—100 they want to use this new freedom. 2 11-12 midnight — Vincent Lopez's 8:30—Vocal and instrumental con- ST, : e WTAM—Cloreland—380 ST o (s U | Usually where there fa an abun Read the WHEN IN. HARTFORD |SHEET METAL WORKS 6—Dinner music, Hotel Hollenden dance of smoke there is sure to be | i3 e . 3 an's Collegians. _— . WiE—New Sork—tss el s i, b fire. This might be applied to the L DINE AT : 15=lrwinpAbtansigorecalin, loft repeated announcements that E. J..GOOBY & SON cBatrice MacCue, contralto. $—Guy Lombardo and His Royal 0—Kess Cheatham's anquet | n—Football game; United States % i ol A i ¢ the . N " = 5 S a e 30—NRichard C. Hartt, baritone. Canadians. BACK O’ THE MIKE there will be no extension o h¢ . Mitttary Academy vs. Notre Dame. | () o pooiriee MacCue, contralto. [0—Ev Jones and the Coo-Coo club |wave length band below 200 meters. ADS THE HONISS 356 So. Main St. Tel. 573 4 . i ~Arthur Baccht, violinist. Joe_ Ierte, tenor, Others, Most of these announcements appear e et _Dick and Flo Bernard, enter- i andiTa tainers. 7—Studlo orchestra, direction c(lvvm.\\"\ programs will be broadcast |grams are always addressed to some : : y— Baseball, football and rac 0:45—Arthur Baeeht, violinist, can Goldikette, WJZ, WRC and WGY, beginning [radio manufacturer whose set will PRECED[NG 22 STATE ST Furniture Movmg e o Jean Goldkette's Serenaders and {on October 27, when Stelnway & Co, (ot navigate pelow 230, Mean- . Cinders and Fill 5:15—U 8. Army Night | v Y v S i r \ d ! aine . of New York will offer on several |while everybody and his brother PAGE G e an illing engl Chapjes b, Buminciall 10:15—Mount Vernon Quartet —Jean Goldkette'es recording or- [evenings during the winter pro- |seems to be asking the radio editor | Under Grant's 25c, 600 and 81 Store i0-the Soxans sies Jddle EIKing' orchestra. = Damrosch, ~ Madamoe schumann- | function down to the 200 band. Take Home A. H. HARRIS 34722 Y York—3526 - KYW—Chicago—536 Heink, Mengelberg and others. The WA CoAS i oER e WGEP—Newark—252 7:35-—Redtime story. first concert on October 27 will star | January, 1926, Wil usher in the . ah Parls, Ethel Leitman. | " xviete, Tiou Hayen Arthur Wellington, baritone; |mann at the piano. The second, on |by the broadeast stations listed for adugls IE - Henrletta C: Maurlee | Sallie Menkes, pianist. Other [November will offer Walter | participation. The broadeast listener §-—Foothall scores artists to be announced. Damrosch, famous composer and |is also fixing up the old set in an- §:20—Police gnartet | ust, Henrichsen, banjolsts, WENR—Chicago—266 known violinist. On December 4, |various continental stations who will orchestra T tauland Lyric tri win plano | Madame Schumann-Heink will give |a ain attempt to entertain the s Voral numbers, a song recital, In addition, several |Yankee radio fans. o Hohmaer, Eimer Evr- | ron, (o Kentucky Wonder Bean|schietule, Amovg other | prominent HARNESS SHOP Soprano solos. artists to appear will be Guy Maler | | H 2 BAKERY G—News, basel d o - © Richard C. Harit, baritone. E to be in the form of either lotters or turns; market reports. WIR—Detrolt—516 Another series of history making |telegrams and the letfers or tele- on the OYSTER HOUSE MOTOR TRUCKING turns. 10—Dick and Flo Bernard, enter 9:30—To be announced a0 Glarance WilllanalTio; chestra. grams by Joscf Hofmann, Walter |for some easy way to make a st Also, Always a Fresh Supply To Material Furnished | t==Dance yryerani. e resulls (half hour- | S—Dinner concert from Congress |William Mengelberg and the Phil- | Trans-Atlantic tests, and already ex- T t0—Police alarms 7 hotel harmonic orchestra and Josef Hof- |tensive preparations are being made OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY §:06—Helen Laufenbe A 7 1, planist planist, and Paul Kochanski, well |ticipation of picking up 2LO and the WAAM—Nenark—203 American Pioneers. James |other concerts will be breadcast dur- P S Siaeiis lortnasira | Beaumont, banjo. Walter Peter- |ing iod shown by the above | : s % i pecial Notice = o duetist | Alice T.auri, soprano. {1 m.—All American Ploneers. [and Lee Pattison in a recital for Irhinags BaleaA FUifuED S0k Jolly Bill Steinke, Frank \\:U‘ 1, Tommy Smith,, |two pianos. will be held by the Women's Home = Williara Hohmyer and Eimer | tenor. Hal Laige, sax solox [ e e e ae IT RAG RUGS HANGING ) An all-Poughkeepsie program will | &y oo < 2 3 ps ! z s Family, musical noveities: | 9-—Samovar orche Sunset Male [on Tuesday evening, October 20. | - i o Poughkeepsie 13 one of several New 2"11’(’]:"’”“ cgionvice iiLicieBHonaRIes CRICAGO DIDNT o 1 e : York cities hooked up with the ¢ er Quartet. Paul §mall. Harmony Girls. Other |General Electric station, Among NDQOG_';)‘-E)Pi\) \IBVEl?fJH GuLranis 'njm Totsy Tlour. Samovar or- ‘}‘ ':v\!ly Mz l‘")!rjltr(m‘rjr‘rsl‘lritwl L;l{ANNOUNCEMENT HE DONE SHINED Hartley Joy Boys. ((HiS SHOES WITHIT, estra and sol s ar Collcge; a recital by Charles We wish to announce that we are now bert Spross, widely known pianist to weave the ever popular E g I | coton Rug at the small cost of 47c WEBH—Chicago—370 {and composer; Hubert M. Spross, Orfole orchestra and plano |whistler, and the 'l NN a2 Ituch's Arcadia | riune Quartet, & Ton B : et o consisting of Tsaae Platt, orst tenor: | ELricson Rug Co. l 2 ; yrehestra, songs and {1'red Brown, second tenor; Al- Makers of Washable Floor Coverings. Cream op Ott e Sy . ", by }1 rt F dericks, baritone, and Le- | Phone 646-4. Box fl‘?:, ; frolic. Oriole or-|Grande Crippen, g vard. Call or write, ‘ ghaths _ Stanley W. Barnett, formerty stu-| CROWLEY BROS. INC. e e e et ] U PATNTRRS AN | —Dinner concer GN Trio and gram. |ager of Baltimore's new station now DECORATORS e i catii Jack |in the eourse of construction. The e o eas call letters have not been announced, 267 Chapman Street i :NH it is believed that the station Estimates Cheerfully Given on ;MH g0 on the air within a few All Johs — Tel. 2913 : WeNeed a GoodMan §: We want a wide anake young man under to tak over new route for one of Connecti- cut's most progressive laun- M| 5T = — — - et drics, While experience not I b e ) cesential it will help. We pre- e ke :::m.:y '\‘\‘::\fl:.i :m‘u;lrmll_:-:l T S b VERY DESIRABLE THREE-FAMILY HOUSE ON W MAO Chicago—tsT DWIGHT STREET WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS tion, and is able to drive a car and furnish $100 as se- = curity. He will be trained and LR Reasonable Cash Reqhired developed, and paid a sub- B M Y % x stantial salary while learing. 5% SR Come in and see us about this proposition Write at once to Box 200, M| 0 theater revue stating age, present Ocenpatipn | B swinlepiilossiamiinl i WOR—Chicago—a17 (: R ] E tat C formation will be held strictly : ner music program ;—q solo am e s a e o‘ confdential W 1 Sherman d orchestra. AFTER A LONG ARGUMENT 1T WAS DECIDED BEST TO DISCARD “THE OLD HAIR BRUSH AT THE CENTRAL MHOTEL 11—WORXK string trio. Plano, tenor § 272 Maln Street Phone 843 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg i SRS 00 violin solos. Organ recital © 1925 B somnsen FRATRES. et