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22, 1925, aoy | WJZ~—New York-——i58 ‘WLIT=Philadelphia—395 1 &, m.~Your Hour League. poasible to bring in all kinds of D\ VOICES IN THE AIR |1—persnasa Levitow's Concert orch. | 7:30—Dream Duddy Absenco of statle, as usua), alded re 7:85—"A Sclentist’s God," John B, KYW—Chlcago—p3 14 ception considerably, and though Kennedy. o | WCAU—Phlladclphia—278 | s—Dinner concert, fading was present It wasn't trou T 8i15—U, £, Army Band. 6:30—Billy Hayes' orchestra. $:88—Larm speeches. blesome, 9 —Zoological soclety serles, ymphon orchestra, Good Reading, . n.. 0 ’ DANCE MUSIO TONIGHT, 9:30—~Royal s;m:n orr'h'-.\lr § Kv-nnrlll. Carney, guitar, 0:20—Musical program; t “8peech! 1 thunk you, my 8:00 WGBS—Dance muaic, 11—Jacques Green's orchestra.| 9—Barry O'Moore, tenor, ening at Home, friends!” Say, have you heard t ¢ Wil Tanca mhsle: Clarke's Hawallans, § ’1‘“ (:. nlr:ll Radio Artlsts. : Aerial minstrels. number? It's really slick, It's pla WOKO—Ferrante's, R o :30—Frank Cook, songs, - about every night from some st 5 WIP—Joe Ray's WJY—New York—105 10—Sequi-Centennial Hour, WIAZ—Chicago— tion. And it's also out on the re 0 3 H nderbilt orchestra. i WPG—Dance muslo. ' | 11-1 a. m.—Concert by sclected | ord (advt). But never mind, let's R Pt brigie, ohn B. Richards, baritone, | WPG—Atantie City—300 irtists. get down to business. We first struck uropean Business Outlook.” | 6:30—RBilly Rocap, “Sports.” WBZ last evening, The Copley- laza rrowhead, Dr. Julius Kleln. 45—Organ recital. WOBD—Zion, YIl.—345 orchestra camo through with some George's. oS s Dinner music U—Ladles' chorus, harmonicas and|well played, though not momentous, ~Vincent Lopez's. WGBS—New York—316 Vorld-Wide Excursions celestial bells. numbers, “The Conqueror” and Hin- | o e 6—Uncle Geebee. y-~Concert orchestra. doo Song," the latter heing a wierd SR 6:30—Joe Ross, Liarmonica. 10:30—Dance orchestra WHAS—Loulsyllle—1$00 combination of tone values, 4 6:40—~Fred Meyer, tenor, 30-—8pecial concert. Int, Sunday LI ) ‘ 2 4 :60—"What the World Is Dolng." WHAR—Atlantle City—275 school lesson, Welfare talk. News. An enjoyable quartet program, | 7—Voltaire hour. 7:30—Talk on keeping well, also from the Springfleld station on EVENING PICK, S—Dance orchestra. §——geaside Trlo. WSB—Atlanta—128 the air. The Imperial Male quartet, | Opera, a comedy and the usual |3:30—Jansen String Trio. 9—Studio concert. 9—Dr. Charles Sheldon's organ re-{a well polished organization, ran excellent concert programs will be [ —Old-time minstrels. 4 7 cital, through several selections, all of on the alr tonight. Turn the dials of 10—Helen Dowdy, soprano. 3 WRC—Washington—469 11:45—Footlight frolic by Howard|them being dashed off wit . PLAINVILLE your set and take your pick of the | 10:10—May Breen and Peter Rose, | 7—Shoreham orchestra. theater backstage bunch. finish, “Comrades in Arms, R e Four Jack Roses. s—Smithsonlan talk Laurle” and Tasiorn Fima; 10:20—Malachi Ward, violinist. U. 8. Army Band. WGBL among the sel on the long WEAR (497) \—Musical varle- | 10:380—Arrowhead orchestra. :30—Royal hour of musle. 6:30—Blue Steele's orchestra in din- | program. Charles Platt, bass, sang ties, | 10:30—Meyer Davis' Band. ner music,. Organ recital. Songs. | “The Trumpeter.”” a number which f 3 PINEHURST M,}\JOR " PrY m~oar WNYC—New York—526 Y % j L ONNED ANO DEVELOPLO WTIC (475) 7:45—Dinner music oSy & | S——— ws and weather, is acquiring popularity among quar- [} [ n THLNCCORECD, continued. —DMarket high spots. KDRA—Plttsburgh—300 10—Blue Steele's orchestra in dance | tets and soloists because of its un- | G2 = 1 sty WBZ (333.1) 9—Evening of opera. | 7:10—Smith’s orchestra. :50-—Children's period. music program. Vocalists, usual rythms. | ¢ | ) HE | e o i WCAU (278) 9—Soloists in recital. Police alarms. $—I"arm program, i LT "y . 389.4) 9-—Orchestra con- —Smith's orchestra, 0—Orchestra half hour with fa- WMBE—Miami Beach—385 g b ~Lecture, (Colonel James Curcel mous compose ‘ ’ = 9—KDKA Little Symphony orches- Electric ' ~Fleetwood concert orchestra. N nd el Ml o aonrans ; % ther, news and stock reports. 2 the station came in with S it pvhn'. trai quartet. leetwood hotel dance frolic. tomary rasping, Whether ) 9:30—Royal Hour, i ‘ and, planist. the operators over at tho General (258.5) —Resta Crow- | Y=-John Mullaney, tenor . WCAT—Pittshurgh—i61 WMO—Memphis—199 ‘J-?h*m“rli‘:'l ‘(-';rv?\pfi\ra(yr dtn.!’ \u‘v-‘n:‘mv‘ I s \,llasalc Theater, “Cherry 0__“"“;;; \lu';l':‘:lfg “;Z’é'r"“‘ ”"‘ t{:zt s congats s Hawaiians in variety | careless or whether it's just tire air rehard.” P ULIRDEY) J 7:80—Uncle Kaybee. program conditions, we don’t know, but WGY WIP (508.2) 10—Orchestra selec- 7:‘52:—11%::;:-1{“\1});:' é:firfi:‘:‘ 8-11—Program same as WEAT" —_— nm been acting like a hay-kicker for tions. gex s 4 . & LTHS—HOt 8 75 1 50V voeks, Ve dan't KDKA (309) 10:30—Midnight con- | 10:10—"Trend of the Times.” WRW—Tarrytown—273 | RIS I Soanes i RODAs syl swacki o dldn: K (309 30-—Midnight ¢ s 1 S 3 b 10—Organ recital. stay long at the station, merely wait cert. L b Musealipiogtam. 10:30—New Arlington hotel orch- | ing ta learn that Secretary Hoover WMCA (341) 12—"Broadway Nite. St. George dan estra. gfi::: ADo}]{'L: ” N neloe } estra in dance music. L speaking. n S i40—Jack Smiles, mon 3 Ve . O o Ftsmoral s— y 1 —Duets, 'cello and piano. Central Time. . WHN—New York—361 10:05—Dick Turptn, planist. > WGBB, New York, it we heard 8 KFNF (266) 7—Concert. 8:30—Leslle McLeod, tenor.. . 10:20—Radlo Owls. KPRC—Houston—297 the call letters correctly, off KPRC (296.9) 7:30—Popular orch- 13.«{—‘ budnslung‘l".{lk. Billy Van. Tobin and Smiles. TR TR Stoarin ot snse by e Ve ! ] estra concert. i==lceland orchesitd. :05—Royal orchestra. 9:30—Baritone solos, E. G. Roun- | Lulu Weyant is her tull name, WCBD (344.6) 8—DMausicai favorites. | 7:30—Cegll Kennedy's quintet. dnal considered a pretty slick compoger of ¥ - WENR (266) §$—Popular program. {$—Oakland's Chateau Shanley. Wolk-Bnalo-big | 1o—Accordion and harmonica spe- | popular songs down there in the 3 WIRC (428) 8—Peter Mincowsky, | $:30—Guardlan Entertainers. 6:30-7:30—DlInner music. | cialty broadcast. village which insists upon calling |§ violin; Al Kirschner, plano; Pop | #—Jimmy Clarke, pianist. §-11—Program same as WEAT. every other part of the country “The (B Golden, saxophone. #sLisdohnny Tucket composer, L WIAA—Dallas—176 Provinces,” a remark which we will WORD (275) 8:30—Studlo recital. gf“g—‘i'“’:t b Jpr]o;);lg,‘songrn WMAK—Lockport—266 :30—Baker hotel orchestra, dinner | let pass, considering that this col- [ WMAQ (447.5) 9—University of | 9:45—Vaudeville headliners. $—Debate belween Al Smith, Gov-| "1 - T 1 T00). o iy Sratsn. el Chicago lecture. A8 It sniuclcuoychostay ernor of New York, and Ogden|g, aughan male quartet, | children. Well, anyway, in spite of i WEBM (226) 10—A group of me- [ 1l—Swance orchestra. Mills. Subject, $100,000,000 bond apitol theater broadcast tHs fact that MMiss Weyant: comes B lodious entertainers. 11:80—Revue and orchestra. issue for state buildings. from| New Yok shie J5 hal axcolignt e N e WHAM—Rochester—278 |5 oot by Bonemian ban, | v e ; CAREFULLY RESTRICTED NWLW (422.3) 10:30—Popular in- WRNY-—New York—250 —Theater orchestra. strumental program. i fim];-;m«lm]g,y"gl:;f;’]?gnwm” 130—Weather forecast; markets. AT o | Miss Wevant sang “Why?" one o i CONVENIENT TO SCHOOLS AND TROLLEY WIAA (476) 11—Capitol Theater Nohet il ler own compositions tor which sh players. 5—Telegraph Sport Flash, i WTAM—Cleveland—390 Delmonico Dreamers dance or- | has reccived over 3,800 requests, al- | GAS ELECTR]CITY CITY WATER WOC (484) 11—Orchestra program. 5—Commerce of the day. 6-T-—Dinner music. et | though Alabama is still casting ; ) ) KYW (536) 11:30—“Evening at|7:20—Chef Cretaux chats. | votes for Underwood. “I Necd Some- home" program. 0—Studlo program. WEAR—Cleveland—390 WOC—Davenport—181 { one Like You” and “Sme Day” wert EASY TERMS ARRANGED WDAF (365.6) 11:45—Nighthawk | 7:45—Joseph Pavloff, mnstrel. | 7--Dinner concert. e AT L viEit) falso featured. = Frolic. 8-—Concert orchestra. g —RTL program. i s WEAI", New York. | A — 0—Radio questions and answers. | g_Lee's orchestra. lalye Hotel dance orchesira,| We might say that untit 10:30 : § Pacific Ti B licels okes 10—Organ recital. e A oD toney | clock it was tmpossible to bring in KGO (361.2) 8—"The Tortune | 9—"Using Chemical Sots.” ] ' Iinyivesterntatation (ot that it as | 0 Hunter,” a comedy in four acts. |9 avler Cugat, violnist. | anything to do with this aragrap, | i (] 9 WDAF—Kansas City—365 KFI (467) 9—Musical selections. 16:3 1—Took talk. Tell.Me.a-Story Lady. | but we just thought of it and migii 5.2) 10—Musi y 5 —Bill Rlietz, Oriental s, £ i i : st as wel e el a KHJ (406.2) 10—dusical selectons. | :83—Bil Tiets, Ortental sone, |y : N Tiianon Ensembie, just as well put It dowi before Home Builders and Real Estate Developers Nighthawk Trolle, with | forget it. Bill Tassillo's orchestra (All Programs on Eastern Standard | ater. ferry Old Chief” and dance|from WTIC pepped up the air con- B Time.) 10—Volga Trio, WSAT—Cincinnati—3260 S siderably, playing “Waters of Minne- | [ 5 PLAINVILLE 1 1 . §-10—Program same as WEAF. i tonka,” an original orchest WTIC—Hartford—| : : | WOAW—Omaha—326 “You'll Do It Some Day.” which fs )b mecs it SRR esta it i WIW e T—Dinner hour concert. A the words ant Trio. es i A §—Dinner concert; talk. 8—Royal Fontenelle orchestra. are out, and a Little ather report. 3 5—=Studio program. 11:03—Dance program. 10—Sunshine program A waltz number consisting 130—Talk, Fall and Winter Motor | 6:30—Asteria Fernandez, tenor. 12 midnight—>Musicone Trio | of & group of old timers was also Travel, Hon, R. B. Stoeckel, com- | 6:45—Judith Roth, &oprano. Cino Male Quartet, {CCO—Minneapolis—116 played. missioner of Motor Vehicles, 7—Paul Epps' Revellers. —— $-11—8ame as WAL, New York. : 3 :45—Dinner music continued. 11:30—Everglades orchestra. WKRC—Cincinnati—162 5o | WMBB, Chicago, the first western —Artists’ recital. WHAD—Milwaukee—278 tation we brought in, wasn't a suc WRBZ—Springficld—333 \T"L‘{kfi\s-w York—341 ¥ pRECS o 7—Richtt i ess by any means. The wave acted TYPRWRI 9 30—Teo Relsman’s Hotel TLenox|6 lcott Vail's String Ensemble. WIR—Detroit—s17 Richter organ recita e e ”f TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT | X ) | e 5 mf;‘i‘,'h“}‘fr’fil’.'i,r’f"“" T—Jean Goldkette's orchestra; sol KOA—Denver—323 part of the ocean during a storm | T-—Market reports. yside hestra. Any Make, Late Models . . . §10.00 for four months A ) 7 s §:30—Herbert White's Silver State|and we felt rathet seasick after lis 5—Max Ziles and his ukulele. 180 rAnAoNA) OICT08 I, enaders and solofsts. Al tening to the station for awhile. 0-—Winston Sharples in a pro-|S—Justice Joseph B. McKee. cette's orchestra, S “Speech” was one of the numbers . ) o gram of Novelly plang, plaving, rantisci Gostowsion tenor. || W.:j\“lghv.‘ m question box. Bilent) ) Jved, and we left in o hurry, just | NeW Bl'ltam Typewrltel’ Exchange 1 GEO A QlliO‘le | 5 7:45—To be announced. 0—Sneddon Weir, baritone. Detroit—as ducking a musical saw solo. . 4 Elste Johnson, soprano. e i . ; .. \ 3 fi-Erbgram. . W th, “Sel R e, KOUM—Missoula, Mont.—244 L I8 Telephone 612 96 West Main Street $—livening of opera under the di-|9:30—Irank G. Wadsworth, “Select-| ¢y a5 WEALR e Noeal sar0s by| At WIHO, Chleago, Larry Bassett | | rection of Madame Vinello-John-| ing a Career. s was making a mean job of scveral 1308 Main St. New Britain son, 9:45—Ukulele Bob McDonald. WREO—TLansing—286 ! 8 plano selections. He was really clever | 48-—Weather reports; missing per-|10—Twelfth Strect Band Dinner concert. KGO—Oakland—361 and the way the old plano jumped | T sons’ descriptions. LS iniadolden s groiioara, 15—Orchestra; male quartet; tr ‘scores, weather and stock | atound was gratitying. “fweet Geor- | \WHEN IN HARTFORD | —_— 12—"Broadway Night. and solos. reports, gla, Brown,” “Ida. I D together | 11—"The Fortune Hunter," tour act [ Vith a banjo duet, “Ly You Se¢ That DINE AT comedy by the KGO Players. | Girl of Mine, Send Her Home," com- | Music by Cremona Trio. DOSEtNCRnICR TR . m.—Ben Black's orchestra. | WE HAVE IN OUR HANDS FOR SALE THE TRAUT PROPERTY ON WEST MAIN STREET WNAC—Boston—280 f : 2 et = 0—W dinner dancee, WOKO—New York—232 WOR—Chlcago—217 {15—American Welders' dinner . | 8:15—Billy Thlefeld, planist T—Artists’ recital. Ik Joble. ® A selected neighborhood; with 850 feet frontage; 17 good AV aRRert am 8:35—Harold Noble, tenor. Artists and orchestra o e e > :_pl;':,i,.rm':,:?f.” 8:55—Jerry Alexander, songs. We heard WSM, Nashville's new THE HON]SS § building lots at a bargain price. 0:05—Wil! 's Berenaders j i o 9 o n 1. We were 2—Musle; talk. Ih= Wil ¥ ertap i Rorena e AN loe—a0n etation, for the first time .We | i 3 e elta! ‘l‘"" Los Angeles—400 surprised at the clarity of the pro- | OYS [ ER HOUSE | Come in and talk to us.about this . or pr WHAP—Brooklyn-—240 ; S anie 9:30—History story: : Tl L lon: Saaiot 6:30—Dinner program 20—Dinner dance music o AR gram, although reception 0! el DT O ek SORERAE: R ShesTneiclamle Hour. 11 uioArt HitKoans, Biiiope| CTISGEARE The plano Keptoduciion 22 STATE ST. ) Cam' Rea] ESt t C . Army Band. ) o 30—Dance music ST of the song “Yearning” was strik- | p ate Q. 30—Royal Hour of Music ““ l“‘(“—l‘ifll'f‘“ ‘»“fl“'l,—lgl-"m e | s e reulistic, :m]d the tinny effect | pnaer Grant's 25¢, S0c and $1 Store | : i :30—Organ recital. —Watchtower Instrumental Trio. ) Chicago—113 . ten met with when piano re- | A §:10—Stanley Gohlinkhorst, bari- ) ‘l‘""“lf‘_'\'\"yt"'fl"‘__ ('fw .| cttals go on the air, was absent. The |Also, Always & Fresh Supply fo | WJAR—Proyidence—308 tone. 300 s Sall3 orehestra: O IO e ateter | waita song from "Romeo and Juliet” | Take Home ®-—The Larkinites. :20—Sunday school Jesson. _Giarde k; financial talk. irant. Vaudeville stars and | .o sung by a soprano, although | 0—Musical program :40—Stanley Gohlinghorst, bari- .ecture and musical program. 1 i fading prevented us from hearin e pe—m THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY . WEFET—Boston—349 WOR—Newark—405 3 S—Rainbo orchestra. The Willard Symphony in “Dreams | w 5 | . " 1 " —Lost and found; weather. Words Mispronounced. 11—Musical program. | Tb II h S of Love” (that doesn't sound righ d 6:17—Shelton Dinner Muslc. : : ‘ roughn the dtatic et 0—Rig Brother club. 2 a. m.—Ginger hour. Lut we haven't time to ¢ 9:15—Talk, Malcolm Nlichols. :15—""Sport Bill Wathey. e attracted our attention for awhil %:30—Organ recital. | WILS—Chicago—313 and then we went on to %.11—Program same as WEAF. WOO—Philadelphin—508 A G 5 PR 11—Talk by Malcolm Nichols. 30—Dinner music. At the beginning of last evening| WLW, where we agaln heard| e WHT—Chicago—100 that old urge to throw the set out of | “Yearning” as a piano solo, the artise WTAG—Worcester—268 WIP—Philadelphia—508 1ssical program. the windo t fire to the house and | being Carl Bamberger, who was ex- | 11—Program same as WEAF. :05—Pagoda orchestra. | 8:45— neters)—Musical fea-|then end everything by taking gas, | tremely clever. | WHAT WE NEED IS A e S Y01l call; Happy Entertalners, - Arinking carbolic and cutting our 0g | . Z, WEAI'—New York—i92 qui-Centennial.” q ol throat limb from limb, or some-| KPRC at Houst ame in with | SAFETY WEEIK"ABOLT —Dinner music. —United Synagogue of Amerlca thing like that, crept upon us. Hon- | dance music, and KOA at Denver FIFTY TWo TIMES A YEAR- 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. : - : ; on SRR : PATENT ME S e : A pl | itions were 8o weak that we | was unus loud. T} ation of- WITH BEAN BLOWERS -BICYCLES © Y e he George Willlam ~Osteopathic Collegiates, v 'LLE 0S. . of sending out for some|fcred a dance pr “Don't B = SUEDIEENS o 8 10:05-—Joe Ray's Night Hawks. CROWLEY BROS. IN Tron to help them out a| and “Flag That Train” being | HALLOW EEN AND ALL THE e { WFI—Philadciphia—393 PAINTERS AND ; @ 1, and these aro | offered in the usual style il OTHER. TRAFFIC DANGERS ~ % ' FI—Philadelphia—39? St z ery s, “t) i ¢ sitlpiie A ,“ Concert orchestra, DECORATORS o A teries na\-x:;: ‘:l(;\l‘rvfi-\{; That's all for today, thank WEVE GoT To REGULATE L. Xalzman’s or ; 4 ) VI'IA;.;:"\‘F::';:‘:r'. | 267 Chapman Streél at history making remark, we shut : EM - TS GETT/ING .SO IT : : ff the set for about one minute and AT WL T TR S E Juartet . > 1»‘? Sy heat | 9—Ambassador orchestra; soloist Estimates Cheerfully Given on a half, Later in the evening, how- y matches were first dipped ’ QI DS T sy Y152 Wrcent T'op 10—Silvertown orchestra. 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