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BV e et . WOO—Phlladelphia—508 WDAI—Kansas Clty—305 Religious “lorkerS Uf VOICESIN THEA[R el o] 7:30—Dinner musle, 7—Children's Bureau speaker. Tell- Japan Are Banned WEAF-—New York—102 §—~Address by George Burford. Me-a-Story Lary, Trianon En- f—Dinner muslc. 8:16—J, W. C. 1. Military Band, semble, Tokyo, Oct, F T 7—Gene Ingraham's orchestra, 9—Hifrael Trlo, ! A ol . 0: 45—V 4 Story teller for the G L] 9:4b—Wagner Male Quartet, Kinney Company. 10—Musical program, 7:45 = Irene Peckham and 10:30—Dance music. y 01 Roeder, plano duets, - §—The Happiness Boys. WCAU—=Philadelphia—278 5:80—Eagle Trio. Radlo Song Birds, WFAA—Dallas—176 | 9—=Home entertalners, 115=—"Talk on Chiropractic." 30—Hawallan musci , 10-~Walter H, Preston, baritone, 8:30-—Kathryn O'Boyle, planist. "! 30—Daisy Polk, 10:10—Helen E, Vogel, violinist, | 9—Hill's Harmony Four, 10:30-—Walter Preston, baritone. 9:30—~Rennle Cormack, songs, 10:30——Crescent String Trio, 10:80—Loeser's orchestra, | 11 to 12—Meyer Davis' orchestra, —Religlous e workers of Japan are complaining tar's Radio orchestra, against what they term “‘unjust dis. hthawk Frolle, The Mer- | crimination” shown them in the fleld | 1 Chief and Plantation Play- [ of politics. While they are glven a | ers, vote, under the ncw manhood suf- frage law, an existing police regula- tion prohiblts all religious workers, fncluding Buddhist, Christian an soprano ; Mrs, | Shinto priests, from joining any po- Price, planist. litlcal party. There are sald to he more than | WOAW—Omaha—526 20,000 religlous workers in Japan | 7—Music review. and it 1s reported they are planning | 7:40—GlIbert Jaffy's Little Symphny | to send two representatives to the | §:10-—S8port talk, Diet in the next general election, 10—DeLuxe program. DANCE M C TONIGHT, 8:20 WEBJ—Selbert's, 1.13 WCAP—Dance music, 10;00 WLIT—Dance music. 10-11:30 WGCP~—Dance musi: 10:00 WAHG— aLulllua. WHN~—Roseland, WOO-—Dance music. WEAF—Meyer Dati WJAR—Biltmore, 100 WJZ—Ben Glazer's. :00 WHN—Dance music. 130—WFBH-—Fordham's, 100 WHN—Dance music, 2.00 WGCP—Connie's, WPG—Atlantle City—300 | WJY—New York—105 5—Organ rccital, | 7:30—Irwin Abrams' orchestra, Trio dinner music 8:30—"Honest and Dishonest Plas- ucationa Serle A London exhibit has decks of tio Surgery.” 8:18—Studio program. ‘WCCO—Minneapolis—416 cards dated from 1714 to 1766, 9—J, Brandon, “The Issues of this|9—Concert orchestra. 7:10—8t. Paul Hotel orchestra, 8:30—Community fund talk. I'arm lecture, dmy farming lesson. S—— o Campaign.” 10:30—Dance orchestra, I¢ :iw\;lfnmr?r:.:u;'f andible| 9:30—Banquet to Henry Morgen- Atertatnment as well as instructive| thau: speabers: Henry Morgen- WHAR—Atlantic City—-275 9 sotures will be broadcast tonight by thau, the (-r""‘k Ambassador; | 7:30—"ootball Forccast," John |1y cading radio statlons. songs by Mme, Sampanieva; Her- Budd. :astern Time, cules Paschal, planist. 8—Secaside Trie WIP (508.2) 6—Dinner music. 11:15—Strand organ recital WGY (379.5) 7:40—Comedy, Man on the Box." WCX (516.9) 7:46—Musical gems broagcast. e KIPAU—Boise, Idaho—278 WCAE (461.3) 8:30—Concert. w Al—\\mmm:m“-mn 10—Special featuro recltal. l'l\ll hotel orchestra. WHAD—Milwaukee—218 —Rlchter organ recital. 8:05—Radio Cartoon game, WRC—Washington—169 9:30—Wisconsin theater revue. 6—Book reviews, The WGBS—New York—3160 6—Uncle Geebee, R 30-—Jule Anzel's orchestra ‘What's Your Radjo Problem?” :10—Jule Anzel's orchestra, KFWA—Ogden, Utah—261 11—Studio program. Musical varleties. TAMTOLP M here is of the very best, All § ortly after 6 o'clock our home in Class A, The more you come here, the surer you are (266) 12—Midnight Frolic RYwW (31!0') 12:30—Midnight Revue, Mountain Tlme, 22.4) §:10—Thres )y 'he Man in the “The Wonder Hat" and “Her Tongue.” PRESH APPLI] BUTTER ......... 3 Ibs. 20c LARGE QUEEN OLIVES .. v Pint 28c PRICES MARKED WAY DOWN AND QUALITY HELD AT THE HIGHEST STANDARD ROUND; S'LOIN, PORTERR'SE | LEAN FRESH BEST LARGE gram. WEBJ—New York—213 el 7—Blenhielm theater ensemble, §.5) $:45—Band concert. . 5 ot oty e gl i e FOOD SHOP § Hamburg 3 Ibs. 25¢ | Fowl ...... Ib. 28c [Kale .... peck 15¢ 0—0ld Time Songs, | 8:20—Walter Siebert's Serenaders. v §:30—Harbert White's orchestra. 3 e e 5 pra s Ry ; 118 MAIN ST. i 3TO 5 P M WTIC (348.6) 11:30—Popular halt| -~ WNYC—New York—g! 1:30—Chlidren's perlod. 10:10—Three plays by the Denver I hour for distant listeners. 6:10—Market high spots. 7:45—Radio chat. Community players. SHOULDERS lb 18c SUG R,l,g :,';., k . 0—Elementary French lessons. —_— ol Angel {Sice ] Med. Brown, 190 lbs. ‘) 00 Central Time. a h ) RHJ—Los Angeles—405 " b WEAA (476) 6:30—Hauulea School | i—Advanced French lessons. WOAE—Pittshurgh—i61 9:30—History story. Nine-year-old PRIME RIB gram. 5—Board of Estimate meecting. 7:30—Uncle Kaybee. 11—§pecial memorial program. 5 5 WIHAS (399.8) 7T—Concert under|Tesume. —Addres: 1 a. m.—Art Hickman's orchestras you to this Delicatessen i T oy, e e Store, Everything you see | —— ALL-DAY SPECIALS —— 2 (1401 2100 fuslcal - selec-| 0"y coph Moskowitz, solos. 6:30—Sunday school lesson. . BIG BEEF SALE BlG PORK SA[E T mentalimu. Matilda Lindsay, soprano. T—Albany Strand theater orch. Tl"-o"gh the Stahc “ o S eAnE . 9:40—Rudolph Joskowitz, violinis 0 — Comedy, “The Man 0n the |\ c—————— 4 LEAN POT RO. S | LEAN FRESH HAMS . T 365.6 — sica P 2 » . i W :r.\an(“:.“ 6) #—Varled! mustoal | 1400TTRECOINE 0o BOm I L and) in fact, all the Delica- FANCY CHUCK ROASTS . }I-RESH SPARFRIBS O e I e e T i was visited by one of the greatest ssen Foodsiwe PRIME RUMP ROA| SQUIRES' SKINNED HAM; W )(’““:‘8‘4“][.9 Mausl & WRW—Tarrytown—273 e amitios In s history. Streteh the| tessen Foods we sell belong FRESH OX TATLS . LEAN PORK CHOPS 0C ( 8—Muslca y 253 S . : i Whosa Bisthday Today? i all the dread plagues and accidents et I‘nf')"rl':‘ Dancs tunss by elegraph sport flash, Intertainers you can, paint with the scarlet col- t e 4 & bl conjure, and even then you will not ot A 2 3 MEATY LIGS T0 ROAST ... s 15¢c | LEGS GEN. SPRING LAMB | 35¢ ) 11—Midnight dance| 7 EETURMS ot e, Foods | 11:03 T orive ot satistactory result, 1t was| t0 return every day and buy |# SHOULDER CUTS TO ROAST . 20c | FOREQUARTERS LAMB 24c {i8--Band. conoert) — Duffalo—319 ke to llve through it agaln, our| Something. # BREASTS TO BAKE OR y 12¢ | LEAN STEW LAMB . 14c 9—"How to Study Radlo.” 6:30—Concert from Radio Show. darling little radio set died, yes, P el i I VEAL CHOPS ...... 28c | FANCY LAMB CHOPS . 27c —Talk, Willlam Grunstein, 10:30—Musical program. Yehelanlay 3 SATURDAY SPECIALS |§ & al g s+« Ib. 42¢ FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS ...... b 48c 10—Opera piano story. 11-1 a. m.—Supper music. It was pltiful to see the little i = e i bes praqua. | Cloverbloom Butter IPANCY SELECTED FINEST CREAMERY BEST PURE WHOLE MILD MILK Stanbury, Katherine Welton, Fra- AM—Rochester—27 < life, pitiful to see the tubes gradual- 1;-1b. prints), 55¢ II zler Allen ' tman theater orc Iy flicker and die, heart rending to| (%-1b. prints), 55¢ Ib, E G G S BUTTER R CHEE E . Pacficri o York—38i eetes ol umo from its loud speaker and the | New Large Dill Pickles, L A X\]a.lm(.-‘.lz.‘;.’,,”I:I,.\:“V‘m»l by musleal) g0 wSunshine Talk” Billy B, 0—Weather for | cold hand of Death touched first its 4c each. it Cnlghte” T little set lay cold and still and the| g % vigpont WIIC—Hartford—t76 e J n Pheasant orchestra. | ot X old us that all was oer. We| Sauerkraut, 3 lbs, 25e. 6:30Young People’s Halt Hour, | b e —Clarence Williams' Trio, —Kiniergarten hour. | 16 accompanying sound. We grasped 30—Dinner music continued, rank Oche lenon Al SR fdalle [] 9 TO 11 A. M. 9 TO 11 A M. 9 TO 11 A, M. FCABILL D) 410 Onnett S i tikcker pesoky OO KED o . 19¢ | peck . 4T : FRESH GROUND FRESH FRICASSEE GREEN CURLY 5—Isabel Henderson, soprano. 5——Wardman Park Trio, (469) 10—Dance tunes. KDKA—Pittshurgh—i 10—Football talk. LEAN SMOKED I 0—Piano recital. g—Teaberry time. Mutual Bldg. 10—P 3 —Dinner conce ; y . GOLD MEDA i o ke e e o we wawniy weicows || Roasts Beef ......... . 22c |“%admate FLOURBag $127 auspices of the Loulsville Music|3—Vocal program. 8:30—Concert, Scquilla club, o —Joseph Moskowitz, solos. :30—Health talk meats are pl‘opel‘]y cooked AN BOILING BEEI' FRESH ROASTS PORK .. ] o i ',, NY orchestras s BONELF HOBELS v KFKU ) $—Educational ana| Carter Troop. :30—WGY orche artist GOBEL'S LEAN BACON WMAQ (447 WRNY—New York—250 Musical program. imagination as you will, conjure up BIG s BlG S —Commerce of the day. “WRW orchestra. ors of ag sl e la terrible night and we should not PANCY RUMP ROASTS . 25¢ | LAMB LOINS TO ROAST . 25¢ —Band concert. 8-10:30—Concert from Radio Show died, in the third year of it age. 10t1b=Novsity night with Dokglea Lol creature lying there and fighting for gm0 " IMear the last gasp and sighs which 4 S, 5 | acrial leadin, then ifs condensers RN $ “) $37) 10—Dance orchestra, | J M w1 osh, phitosopher. WIAM—Cleveland—390 | and the tube sockets, until finally the | New Long Island White Floss | & 2 dOZ. 00 81€ 2 le.. .. 1'03 z . SN 39‘: lb° ceeaen 29‘: +30— e leveland—390 | téuched the grid leak and there was - g 7iiDinner music, Bmil Helmberg-| 3:00—Chris Meehan, tenor. WEAR—Cleveland—390 | Walnut Meats, 59¢ b, e s Travelors| Yille, baritone; Evelyn Allen, so- Dance musie. PLAIN, RAISIN, MARBLE LARGE ASSORTED ‘POUND CAhE Ib. 20c COOKIES2 doz. . 25¢ Ak ool trim Teaper nad | General Societee-Bee Cream Taye - Vut Loaf Cakes ...ca. 22¢, 300 done his work all too well. Roquefort Cheese, 65¢ 1h. Assorted Pies . ea. Jelly Rolls ... ... ea, 18¢c siieis B Angel Cake . 3 Layer Cakes 25c, 85¢, 40c, 50¢ | Whipped Cream Puffs. WMCA—New York—341 It was a tervible night. The little| White Fish, 45¢ Ib. Jlos SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST. A p: . 3 LK s LAST— 0 1 ce we had come to know so well, AL | 6—Olcott Vail's Ensemble. i solofsts, [ivolceiahadicometiopsnog, 2 3 & 3 NEW YELLOW CORN MEAL ......4 1bs. 15¢c | ONE TON (2,000 IBS.) FRESHLY 0 [6:30—FErnie Golden's orch I |s“1“\”’kn \l\v“rm;xw‘\]x‘\l“tlr“lflr‘llm 5 Smoked Salmon, 60c¢ 1b. N R “ d 0 ¢ Slb 23 F’ B (2,000 LBS.) FRESHLY BAKED “'w;‘r‘fl'"fni,“{fir B Mo WIR—De Iteratare, but to no avaii. Our| Qur Own Make ew hoilel als .. 8. C [I'lg Dars......... 2 “)S.. 25c 2 . { Thts ndered t o T set, e = — S 10—Georgie Remmel, planist. T—Goldkette's or stra; solol | hu\'n,u g,y“m. llv ],. ‘\l).]({\\\]“'l;ul‘l)? e Potato (hlpfl, 55cilb: Mt §:30—Raymond G. Parker, tenor. $§—Musical program. now :»1" 0 y':”“ ‘“ "HH‘)\IA'.»I il h‘; 1 e Gk | s—Hardman hour of music. g : : “’ “‘I"": Jen S e iiitirhanas Home-Made MOHICAN MAYON b s, 30c | DAVIS BAK Ige. Can 19¢ S—Ali i Mulaliy, maovansy Ale| 10=="How to Drive Automobliee ] RTS8 T ) (e el Mayonnaise Dressing, 33c Ih. UL LA : 27c | PURE COCOA IN BULK .. co.. 21bs, 19c MR sach, haritones Fred. | 10:03—Theo Alban, tenor. IR Gl e el o T : Pt Gl d PRISH SHREDDED COCOANUT ..... 1b, 23¢ | PURE CHERRY JAM .. jar 33¢ erick 1. Wade, tenor; Irene At- ‘]’,"‘):“;M“]'jm“‘“fl‘”m WOJI—Chie e ”M,,‘ or is there Reg. 48¢ Coffee, 40c Ih. N. B. C. ROY. UNCH..... 2 1-4 1b. box 87c | NEW PREP., W’WHEAT FLOUR..S8 Ib. pk. 27c s, planist o —— kins, planist. §—Dinner concert. positive and negative leads on the | B batteries and joined them, but 'n.w was no accompanying blue WADC—Akron, O.—25 “flur\\ of life to show that there was ] | i Eng]| Pork Patties, 2 for 25¢. Quartet, Miss Sylvia L.| Prano. Hand Cheese, 5¢ each. : 18 Tl10:30—Roseland dance orchestra. St “‘fql Mary Zoller.| 11" pojeo orchestra, | s—Dance mu Gy Zloptonsta :30—Alabam orches 9—Studio entertai Jiy=Wenihor repoct; 12 midnight—Dance orchestra 10:05—Populur half hour for dis-|'% - tant listeners—Viss Mary Zoller, xylophone; Mahoney, teno: Miss Helen L. Dischert, ukulele. WBZ—Springficld—333 | 0—TLeo Relsman's Hotel Lenox Insemble, still some hope. We connected the Ol R DINNER Ill.L ) COFFEE 37c | RED BUTTERFLY MIXED TEA ... % Ib, 27c VANILLA OR LIIM(C XTRA 25¢ | PURE TOMATO CATSUP . . 2 bots. 25c 1iss Arevalo, violinlst. sopranc. $:30—Dinner music Sir Bertram (O——The Classic Hour Milkmer -Conc H[ y_the band of Boston WHAP—Brooklyn—=210 11—Rainbow Skylarks. | our heart is too ful, so— Roast Stuffed Young Chicken SEE OUR lMMENgE DlSPLAY OF FRUITS & VEGETABLES b e T v 51 00=—RecltE] a. m.— o (3 to 4-Ibs. avg.), $1.75-52.00 SWT JUICY FLORIDA | LGE. 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