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VOICE N 9:15—0'Brien Brothers, mandolin, wcea Washington—169 KMA--Shenandoah—252 And then cam long ) ¢ i SI TIIEAIR " ’?—““‘““’ and Hegmey, songs. :20—Market summaries, 7:45—Domestle sclence topics, Barber Shop Dalluds contest Bernard Share, violinist, 7 . 8, Army Band, 10 Farnham Insthumental trio, | startin ‘weems 1o us that / 10—Roseland dance orchestra, Mhe Buddics." T st be quartets in t : 11==Orchestra, )=Concert by U, 8. Army B 1 ( r t ) s = 3 11:80—Orchestra. ey EE AR AR S (H'. l"‘:‘.\- 4 \‘\ll )—Des Moines—526 | can really sing the nun:bers require - e 12 midnight—Richman Enter ress—*] . s of Prog —Dinner concert. or last night, The groups that sang | DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT, i midsiencanisipan nl ‘ incoln.’ i Varlety program; Whistler, | them appeared to be half searcd, 0 :\mu—n.v\.v. nt. orchestra. a Troubadours." r a play cal & they got mixed up in thelr harmony —_— . 0 WGCP=—Woolford's. ) 1 ) [ p several times, producing heartrend . WGBS—New York—316 ity i 0 reation o e 10—Dance program, rn Rugar{ing djscords and they had a habit | FB(E[ HARTFORD s e 20 S o o 'I“)K‘_')"l”"'r“"_“"" orchestra of tRing off e and bral - bouncit o (rcies ’ 10:00 WMCA—Ascultto's 30—Molze ce orchestry dinner concert, 1:30—Dunce music breathing fn the f a mea- M k P DEPENDABLE FURS SINCE 1867 " y 31 ¢ " ¢ ’ 2 X P » 7 & 4 £ 10:00 WGCP—Strickland's 4 ‘,.M(\;r? ,“,"“'_"‘“ < ! KDKA Mailbox sure. Three quartéts participated AKeS mpOSfl]S | 10.00 WLIT—Dance music. 10—Molzen's dance orchestra - Criminology talk, WOC—Davenport—184 one from Winsted, one from Canton 10:00 WTIC—Dance music. < 3 9—~Hour of music 17:3 man's Visit, Center and one from Waterbury Nl » 10:30 WJZ=—Virginians, Ol Hew Y atk=941 B | 10-—Same 2 IAF, New York Fach one sang “Mandy Lee” and | " gton, Oct. 28 (P—Dedica- 10:40 WOO—Dance music. e Ic :‘_H )\-v(w:'s‘f rllnx semble, WCAE—Plitsburgh—161 " et Adallne” and one number of |!ion of Armistice Sunday, Novem- 11:00 WCAP—Dance mus| i SeErale,doldann orchestra ~Dinner concert, KSD—St, Louls—545 their own ehoice, The expertment |ber 8, to the cause of International 11300 WOR—Zit's, imliary DUNE doav iy T Sunshino i lenjamin Rader's orchestra trom | Was interesting, but, no eriticlsm 0f | justice and world peace was advo- 11100 WHN-=Danse musie. o4 r "r"]n~l helffitn, —Pooley conce | Missourl Athletic club. WTIC, the quartets were far from | .- = | - 11:00 WEAF—Ben Bernle' SHENGO ticer, songs. I—Waterman | satisfactory. Of course, the station |¢4ed In & statement today by the | -1 WGR—Vincent Lopez ,]_;“‘-m"”"sim[.” e i0—Elcanor Olive Edstrom. ! WDAF—Kansas City—365 could do no more than ask for en-|commission of International justice 9:30 ”:r )(‘;n'o r]\:nr;: o WADC—AKron, 0.—258 = Hr»,_lh_ talk, Tell-Me-u-Story | fr ar wd to do the best it'and good will, of the federal coun- | EVENING PICK, —Judith Rolitiab ane o | , Lady. Trianon Ensemble. 0 h the material presented. |l of churches, which also urged A concert by the U. 8. Army Band ResiIt e oL i’u‘ 4 “' i t 1 | music by the Star's| We disliked Quartet No. § the least | iy t eading feature on tonight's b 0 i N i e Radio String orchestra, of any that sang, each quartet be-| i program. Studlo programs and or- ",1”:"“ : | 12:45—Nighthawk Frolle, Merry Old | ing desigr &, 0 o silence on Armistice day. T ORI Bnd 05 —Jack Smith, baritone WTAM—Cleveland—390 Chiet et cete The commission recalled that the | RN ¢ 25 And we forgot another enjoyablc ¢ ) Y I Eastern Time, “‘:‘,',‘:.\.‘1;,,,., ,.‘y‘.?:’f—"'” c WCCO—Minneapolis—116 portion of the WTIC program, We|lablished the I‘w or f"‘ rving the | WEAR (359.4) 7—Dance tunes, "1~'Ir‘1‘;:~1 hicoartifaat Rupp's or | 3—Midweek service from Park av-|should t ing quite a rakcoff for day Wwith g ntnuien s oo silence, | WEAF (492) 7:30—Concert by U. 8.| 7:15 <0'"’m','p§’0’" ‘(‘, A g“fi;a-< 1 trument al hour. enue Congregatlonal church. this, 80 far we haven't said a word 1 sald that body was plan- Army Band, ¥ adcast by | 7:30—Ex.Governor Charles Whit| SHICUPHR 949—Same as WEAF, New York. |about any other station. er ning “to arrange that a ffic, in- WCAP (469) and WIAR (308.00,| © SomEX" 0 harles - 11 son's Coliseum orch, mind, Travelers’ station descrves | Clding the New et ubway, stop WGY (379.5) 9:30—Concert pro-|7.35—Merryl 8. Rukeyser, “Finance” WEAR—Cleyeland—390 12 L D e ; ey grar —James Beaver, § eric 7—Dinner coneert. T clarations by RN (REND) (9 80— Htudlo| pros | T ] s i ot L WHAD—Milwaukee—278 soon as another of that type crashes| “Notwithst Jcclarations by | gram. 30—William Alexander, “Kiwanls” WKRC—Cincinnati—122 7—Organ recital. through. The Music of the American | U7 e our recent sec- | ) 10:30—Orchestra se- | 3:45—Plano classles, S i e 9—Wisconsin Roof Garden orch, |Indlan program was especially 0 classics, dance program. worthy of mention, varlous sele Central Time, He “orbett. “Build w | v:45 diolfeatres, tlons of that kind presente e | 8) 7=t0he Malody Malox. |'c s0 1’::::2:';"\\)4: o ",‘;f],""_',”"“ PR e | WSAI—Cncinnati—326 by the Travelers' nphonic en- | g s falled thus far KSD (545.1) T—Orchestra varietien. | 9:30—Anna Drittel, o n: ik L — PolL—Rrogram (FOmWEAR, aemblefand (i RTa it e Mix e 1’n ‘i’ w‘“)r’m"- LD = d 130e—AT rittel, cello, a5y " Tolata | Quartet. Between you and this tions >residents Hardi WHAS (390.) 1:30—Classical orch. ARz e WELW—Cincinnati—122 kR L i [ el 1 Coolidge, that America )AL (365.6) 8—Star's Radlo orch | 10:15—Biograp "y is Villon"” | 3—Din concert. Pt LGB dadins " c e T WWRC (423) 8:45—Popular studlo et B “ino Male Quirtet [ RIAVAzOgilen, U/tah-==201 it [ e e s features WNYC—New York—520 11:30—Bongs, trio 10—Musical program to be an-( V. ioneasand hls orchent e e e ;“'f‘":i\qu (447.8) 9 1‘}\].\1.\4 ’fd‘z;"r'n Market high spots. 12:15—Organ concert no nd made an iil-timed vhit to Aus- | KTHS . :10 — Southe )—Herman Neuman, planist. oal Dealers’ offering. last night, an unusual occurren g e dance orches . l—363 anc sic, Ollle Lecves and | WEEL, WJAR and several other sta- 'tralla, under cire e and wi danco orchestra, mentary Spanfsh lessons. WWI—Detroit—353 DancepnueicRClIERSCreslend il publicity in: irritating to WENR (266) 12—Midnite program. | 1 ’ Aty rvance of a two-minuta pe od[ retary of state, ominous signs, not wuse anxicty,” the state- Veutralizing the Namtrodyne.” | 9:15—Dance music wred, st tions picked up the music and sent | Spanish lessons S—Dinner concert s- | ‘\\\!‘»‘m‘ (226) 12- I'\.}‘v}er;l;ujl();. > alarms, §—Orchestra and sololsts L ) L DS P G o | el ¢ has been flooded < Il .“ n.x;, it Revue. | 7:35—Kew Gardens orchestra. 9—Program from W o KOA—Denver—i323 usual mu Lopez was on the - with pr la for a higger navy | - Mouutain Time. —Cantor Fuchs, baritone, { —Herbert White and His Silve ¢ hour, between 10:3y and for such colossal fortifications KOA (322.4) 8:10—Studio program. | 5:15—Constantin Economides, man- WJIR—Pontiac, Mich S 5 bk he played many ‘or Hawall as to make it ‘the Gi- Pacific Time, dolin. —Jean Goldkette's orchestra; 300k of Knowledge program it yers, |braltar of the Pacific :3]’,!’ ST nial arostan. —Cantor Fuchs, baritone, sts. ; | ootball talk, Tom McNamee, | “ongress has recently enacted ar iChiy (405.2) 8:30——Musleal program | 3:35—Constantin Economides, man- | S—Rurrough's Hour 10:10—Minstrel show from the stu-| W W ; migration luw highly offensive to | s EVIL (9079 10-=Dancd tunex, dolin 130—Jester: . Music by KOA orchestra. v igr ies, not becavse of its essen-| 8 8 sion of the Academy - — i e s stance, but becaus the (AY Prograins oo Anronalon of h ademy of Po. | off. That's an inte no tial sustance, but because of the | tical Science, Speakers: Rush C. P, KGO—Oakland—361 manner of its enactment and the = itics O Tanting—1 | 3 doubt. | Time Butler, Matthew Woll, Robert| . WRE m"‘“‘ Ing R o e humilating implications of g Hudson, Dr. Helinrich Snee, Dr. i | cisco. v it oursel 'tly after |Phraseology. X X X x 1 Helnrich Snce, Dr. Gustave Grat : e e iea Ay eports, “A certain section of our press [ tel Bond|10-—Dinner of the Conferenca on YW el e itier ehlens Nistt, lends its columns continuously to rlo aht ¥ uists. Modern Parenthood. Speakers: [ S—Vinfier coneert. - | W et e anti-British and anti-Japanese pro- | cather report. Dorothy Fisher, Dr. C. W. Kim- Jertan negs e | KHJ—Los Angeles—3105 i g 5 paganda §-nsational stori M 7:20—Dinner music continued 1a g ' Musical prograr 2 7 D DR P4 . Sl % mins, Mirlam Van Waters, Angela | 777 \/F } 5—Arcadia Cafeteria orchestra. o played up in big headlines and )—Dance Patrl. Midnight . 2 : e 4 Al . . bseque! ¢ s are made, they lerella Ball R chestra ¥ B 9: hildren's period. History Teiet i sub: .m nt denials are made, they Wans QL astss il U Juveniies. To Congregationalists WBZ—Springfield WEBJ—New York—273 30—D mr ki et e el os el coat of quality, fashion ed of excellent full- ~Hotel Kimball Trio, e Oraiden C dan s e raNes : i o1 h —_— | ualit e el e CINCeRYCun e orchistes, CRrLid el 1:20—Art Hickman's Hotel Biltmore tional council of Congregationul Bible Class Holds furred skins in g style that is particularly of $:40—Bernard Fromensen, tenor. "'“” r musi e g . ER Gkl Ot St ptnl T e |chacehen i e e ey Annual Indoor Frolic wide use to the young miss who likes sports, »—Radio Nature Story by Thorn- | arias, BELEAIb O L S e e ~ KGW—Portland, Ore.—193 [churches to cooperate in building | About l‘\‘"'(_]'y‘_y“}“"‘j_v ‘I{ lnding :”1':]’ | motoring and all outdoor activities, It's the Tom- ton W, Burgess, 9:30—Recreation orchestra. Ll LOpHIdoinon e :'!')1)‘( G '»n;'yl",” ptRtocivoliteloetiieRg) (o B Sl el . boy model and designed for youth. Broadeast from Direct Mall Ad- . m—All American Ploneors A st e O chinfn Vnest ltinaloeatine at T S e T e - | "The Rev. Dr. John A. Ryan, a|frolic and social at the Grotlo hal ertising association meetd t —Ner —27 L e evening. Entertainment was Mechanics Hall, Boston, eoncert Mina Re soprano. WQI—Chicago—HT P8l Gethai b gty end N. Kidney, magician, | F P \ he department of so-|furnished by ¢ Aleppo Drum Corps. ajestlc String Engemb! iainbow orches ctor of the department . 1 L jip-Aleppo)Drum-Gorps Majestle String Enseml Raldoopaan -)'mmuk stu no program. |clal action of the National Catholic |#nd Mrs. Vera Secley and Miss Anna \?,,I.-( AdsistolHlimeRilusica e o V\\:,I;’yd:s(-?.::?- a2 e Post.Intelligencer musieal | Welare counell, addressed the eon- {Howarth in instrum .m' nun.h\viwy Bies : Ll pe . og! ant ad ting bl _land character impersonations. Mr, us r 10—Weather reports; missing per- | 7:55—Bob Ward's Little Wards. WELS—Chiengo—3 o [iposTalt nilom; sadyocatngpublics omnar.if « assisted in his S| g P _ : hip and operation of the hard coal | Kidney w sons’ descriptions, 15-11:80 — Organ; story; | ons' description H PWX—Havana—400 Im as o means of solving the |ance by 11 year old Russell Ander- | —_— i—Rlc Tt corner, Jord and Glenn. 1 5 1 A T WAHG—Richmond Hlll—816 THGLELO (8T i 0:30—General Staff Band of the [present anfhracite problem. He [Son, son of Ilarry Anderson, treas- WJAR—Providence ! Ivia Bailyn, planist. e |asserted that the strikers in the an- [urer of the Blue Army. . . . 7:30-—U, 8. States Army Band. lich and Cornish, saxo WMAQ—Chicago—i48 = |thracit> fields were justificd in| Music was furnished by the E. B. —\Waterms 8 ts of Progress phone. -Organ recit story. WKAQ—San Juan—isi1 Heraic: demand: orchestra and by DBen Parker. —Musical prog 4 8—Mary Killoran, soprano. Northwestern University lecture = | 1o and sa o « it 3 3 , B0 3 AT and of J offee and sand were furnish- ; (F ats—' Fl - - 8:15— Murphy Trio, 9:80-Lilllan Lehberg, celllst Rl Dt e == sd by H. C, § A otina ; ur Coats—Third Floor) JET—Boston—310 $:30—CIiff Ulrich, pianist. 10—WMAQ Piayc club, and home made cakes by the Y Tl e e T New Beauty Cream 50 0. e = other club, 9—Gerlich and Cor. axophol WHT—Chicago—100 ‘k hy Malcolmn Nichols. | 8:15—CH#f Ulrich, pianist, |7 al program ST > o = S bRlomn X1 e : e o | Through the Static | Gives Lovely XMAS PHOTOGRAPHS| CROWLEY BROS, IN MOTOR TRUCKING J—Program same as WEAF, J~—Joc Zimmerman’s or 2, 1 —Organ recital |—Talk Malcolm Nichols, can- W, our Hour League : 1 | . P i i ot o Bon: | won ewantas | I i was s f st an t M”jbefofofl Now At Reduced Prices | PAINTERS AND i Boos WNAC_oston—260 parm e e nain ol ot b | itetions movehed right through it Qulckly gives the texturo andap ‘; A CADE DECORATORS Cinders and Filling on Dinner Music., ! e . ; ] jearance of a wild rose petal, \: u'll o J Fu WA ‘ Dintcr ¥y e any s a Canadian Northwest Mounted | Pearance of a wi 3 267 Chapman 8 $ A N o e e L St ke mee s e e | STUDIQ | s thewrat avarsa |, Moterial Purnished sical program P e Ig > P came o ; 18 ol iputluon. G i Dt it o e et | wrasrns m,‘.flmWfl”'WWW“”W ; AlGowe = Te 33 - |AH.HARRIS 34722 [ 5 w -11:3 ) ! umendon i nourishes, purifies. Can 1 PR waniolin ’ pia vy Eleetrical dsturbanecs | o ou s ight o weed 23 a vov. WHEN IN HARTFORD | uackenbusch, so- WSUI—Town City—184 L as we mentioned yester: D 5 a hit sticky or oily. College of the Alr » on and cansed some troubls s o 5 lin Heinen, “Alrships.” | dur venin 1ough ther e ot ;.”L | DINE AT AT S &8 a1, e 1 woe R Jaces T ulaiet aufeillsa Malloa Sand iyl | 3-FAMILY HOUSE FOR SALE ON EAST STREET .v:v mer anil : ; A, Symphony orch. | 6:45—¢ Al ‘ ) s ing pro. | Ment Stor | THE HON]SS With lot 58 feet wide. A very good location near the new ard Bierstadt, “Babylon int el |1t wrozrs himiotd hing was that whieh | cmrmem— school which is going up. This section will be much more wLn o ;‘.ml»‘“\\\"\r:l"\l. mdnffi l * flUlBK RE“[F FRUM OYSTE‘R HOUSE popular now the school is on the way e [y T e it CNCTDATIN e @ smib °. | CampReal Estate Co. WAZ—New York—157 5143 Osbor Eddie Meredi S out of luck. Among t = % \lso, Always Fresh § r Ve b 2 S e e e st W Gt DriEdwardS{Oliveflablets Bt Sttt o AL rt » Woolford's orchestra, S ort h Wiibur, Comman T t Dagmar, 1 WIHAS—Touisville PN-9 No. 1, a ']‘hagDig the jnyf(lifl cry of |hr]1ug’,ndc —— K. and 1. Terminal K. R. or cutena mands sends since Dr. Edwards produced Olive t ng by v talks the twc nders. Tablets, the substitute for calc i r s xhom for days o Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician iHE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY for 17 years and calomel’s old-time iscovered the formula for Olive ad ho Tablets while treating patients for S ia—2390 11:45 y r T rowing experienc 1 c\nin)mchcl\n\updlwx:mrlr rpulh‘rrs WHN—New York—361 3 HNCert o ' tianta | ) snpp er In v P an, | )r. Edwards’ Olive ts do not | = B Re ATohE =i 5 contain calomel, hulahcamg,swthmg ZEB-DONT vegetable laxative, You SIGN IT- s . “ " ‘WELL SIR— ! T\ognpmg is the ““keynote” of these ~ -1 SIGNEDA | little sugar-coated, olive-colored INEVER RIDIN || pAPER ONCE | lets. The\fiau _'l_t' boy ‘la.}:vl!v' i ONE OF THESE | act normally hey never force them "' | to unnatural action. SPEED MANIACS AUTOMOBULS 1f you have a “‘dark brown mouth”— B EW LAW, AND | AINT bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick BYA NEW NEVER GOIN To WGRU—Fuiford, Fla—23 2 , *'* headache—torpid lucr—wmmnnn. ~WE NEED e B e L e sl e il X 8 you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- | YOUR ~BUT | GUESS < i = e - : < sults from one or two of Dr Edwards’ % THEY OUGHTER Olive Tablets at bedtime. HEARTY IS ) S A U Thousands take them every night just S| =TY | BE REFORMED 5 1 L the Shenandoal’ — to keep right, Try them. 15c and 30c. told many 272 Maln Street Phone 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. WIP—Philadelph I W —i ’ : : ’ P v ; N \ ‘ riladelphis : | S ] \\" k. :)I | |t CAUSE HENRY e T N : » APPLEGATES S g sjgaFARMs | ADMIT IT o—cniirere b, =, s Dt b ot Tr INVESTMENT I'M FUSSY ! Kaowicdee T fRew o T | PROPERTY About food. Must be — . e wa, § fine fresh food--good | .. .. “iom Ronie KERC—Towton—207 | us satlsfactory as i Read the and pure like-- W My S e ‘ E e o o CLASSIFIED WEAT ; . v for Il the selection: - pla r the fiTamous 1nciah on the THE AIR IS FULL OF REFORM— AMBITIOUS e . prad »—Fort Worth &2 s “Water Minne A The Tip Top Milk In L i e D o) ¢ s/l ORECEDING REFORMERS FROM HOGTSTOWN INVADED T'he (ream Top Bottle "o ' . H ) t i ! * sy THE TOWN TODAY IN SEARCH OF PHONE 17732 3 dowt, Chaniier Goldthwaite, PAGE SUPPORT FOR THEIR NEW CAMPAIGN b4 —— WMAK—Lockport—2 KI'NFeshenandoah—268 ist, assisting Miss Nelson N - o poosreo *—Congert by the Melody Maida

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