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—Eastman theater orchestra 7:30—Football scores; market report, s string ensemble. :30—Frank Gebbla's orchestra. 7——Address, Frank I, Waterman, 7:15—The Amphions. 8:30—Justico Joseph B. McKee, 9——Messner Brothers' orchestra 10—Andy Ascultto's orchestra. 11—TIrnie Golden's orchestra. weather, VGiCES IN THE AIF |: —_— SATURDAY, YOOTBALL GAMES TODAY, B:i15—Harvard-Willlam and Mary, WNAC (280), B—Holy Cross-B (383), WTAG 8$). 2:80 — Pennsylvania-Ilinols, WGY (380), WJZ (456), WIP (609), 8 — Pittsburgh - Johns FHopkins, KDKA (509), 46 — Yale-Army, WEAF (492), WTIC (476), WIAR (306), WGR 319), WFI (895), n-New York U, WFBH WMAK—TLockport—208 ! [ Musical program. 10 WRC—Washington—4169 T—Washington orche s—Bible talk $:15—=Mus kRl RN WNYC—New Y ork—s Song recltal, 8 O—=Police alarms T:35-—Juvenlla program. §——Football results. §:05—"All About Hallowe'en,” Juvonlle program. : 4 0-—Irving Cohen, violinist. 9-—Dance program. KDEA—Pittsburgh 5—Dinner concert, 7:30—Dinner concert, “hildren's perlod, —Westinghouse Band; WOAE—Pittsburgh—101 1 5 quartet. WRNY—New York—230 EVENING PICK, 4:15—Afternoon program, Hisuio v s of meveral of| #4 3—Kildy music party, Samcs Wil bo| 7= Whos Uirthday today? e Now York| 10 —Telegraph sport flash, estrd wit broad. | 7¢ 1 8—Comaerce of the day. O—0ld-time songs, 39—Uncle S—Address. )—’hilharmonic concert, aybee. oday's out Philharmonic cast scle CK 100! big g radi gent hy WADC—Akron, 0.—258 €:30—Dinner concert. —Popular program, 8: New York Philharmonic orchestra, WRNY (258.5) 12—DX Heur, WTAM—( Dinuer music. 2=Dance orchestra, 9-12—Ev Jones's C00-Coo elub. WEAR—Cleveland—300 T=—Dinner conc WSAL—Ciuclnnati—326 Children's storics, hime concert. 9:18 xtet and selections. 10:15—DBleycle sexte WEKRC—Cincinnati—122 8—Organ solos. rt orchestra, veland—300 :15—Gluseppe Adami, violinist, ©—Ben Bernle's orchestra, 1 5—Popular song: :3 O—Bernstein Trio. 10—*Fiction," Jullette Southard, 10: 1 5—DMrs, John Pratt, “Politics," 10: 3 0—S§tudio program, 11:15—Motlon picture ri 12 (mid.)—DX Hound rucci's orchestra, Hound Central Time KSD (545.1) T—Orchestral program, WHT (400) 9:30—Jelke entertaln. ers, WKRC numbe KPRC gram, WBBM (226) 1—Hotsy-Totsy Hour, Mountain Time, KOA (322.4) 9—Orchestra program, lew . (428) 10—DPopular plano Hour; Fer. 6.9 11 — Popular pro. ‘WFBH—New York—273 2—T¥ootball game, Fordham Uni- versity va. New York University, 4:30-—Montana Ramblers. 15 —Daisy Turchin, songs, 3 0—Arright Quartet. Southern Serenaders. O—Trio. 4 65—=Southern Screnaders, ~—Judith Roth, soprano, 7:15—0Orchestra, musie 7 WIR—=Detrojt—=517 6— 1 . s Serenaders; 10—Dance music. WREO—Tansing—280 T—Dinner concert, 10:12—Dance music. Pacific Time, sojolate: KPO (428.3) 8—Danco tunes, KGO (361.2) 8:10—Hallowe'en pro- gram, KFI (467) 11—Don Meaney, Midnight Frolic. X (337) 11—Mollywood Nite, (All Programs on Iastern Standard Time.) WTIC—Hartford—476 1:45—Yale-Army football game di- rect from Yale Bowl KFI WEBBR—Staten Ysland—273 3—Malcolm Carment, clarinetist. 10—TL. Marlon Brown, soprano. :20—Blble questions and answers. :40—T. Marlon Brown, soprano. :50—DMalcolm Carment, clarinstist. KYW—Chicago—535 8—Children's bedtime Uncle Bob. 0—Congress hotel. 9-10—Musical artists. story, WOKO—New York—233 $:15—Gwendolyn Stephens, soprano. :35—Sarah Sommers, whistlers. 50—DBeatrice Meisler, recitations, 9:05——Christine Thompson, planist. 9:20—Vladimir Tobachnik, baritone. :35—Christine Thompson, planist. Jabhe George Jordan WBZ—Springfield—833 —Holy Cross-Bucknell football and Bar : Marbach, tenor; Corinne WBBM string quartet, ~Carl Strodel, barltonc; +ff, planist; Torrld T ky Tonk Gloom Chascrs; martre orchestra. Joseph Hon- Mont- R—Providence—306 c-Army game, w York Philharmonic or. chestra, ‘WHAP—Brooklyn—210 6-7—Dinner music. WEBH—Chicago—370 )—Oriole orchestra; ard Neumiller, planist. 10:30-11:30—Oriole orchestra;Marle Kelly, reader; Ray Ronayne, song- ster. 12:30-2 WAHG—Richmond Hill—316 ¢ midnight)—Broad way Harmony Kings. A\ [~—~Boston—319 7:30—Marimba Band and orchestra, $—Dok Eisenbourg's orchestra, 9—Radio rally for Theodore Glynn, candidate for mayor; music. 10—Dok enbourg's orchestra, 11—Talk by Malco!m Nichols. 12 soprano. , reader. rion Adams, soprano, —Zit's tea music. Words Mispronounce: ——Shelton dinner musie. —"‘Sports,” Bill Wathey. —Van's Coileglans. §—Temple B'nai Abraham choir re- cital. §:45—Arthur Baccht, violinist, 9—Cadillac Bernstein Trio, 9:30—Arthur Baecht, violinist, n Male Quartet, . Blauvelt, Mrs, herry, planists, :15—1Louis Ciine, Modern Dress," 30 —Bergen Male Quart Blanvelt, Mrs, Sherry, planists, ile Elking' or - Oriols tenor; Wayne orchestra; Irank Blanche and Myers, reader, Gri WNAC—Boston—280 Baie; 1—Luncheon coneert, r program. ‘Williams WENR—Chicago—266 §-8—Ranland lyric trio. §-11—All-American Pioneers; ter Peterson. 1-3—Midnight VE, and frolic. > music. WGN—Chicago—570 WITAG—Worcester—208 Luncheon music, Bucknell University Holy Cross game, Story teller, “Hamlet in WJZ—New York—155 Abrams' orchestra. | game, University of | University ! 120—309 G ol vii i Rol- rogram; iyling Irwin v ania i ~Musical f 10:30—Jelke entertaine 1—Pat Barnes and A} Carmey ures, IPenn 1liinois, M Finaneial WAAM—Ne Paradise Five, —Lester Cobur 1:10 d Cohick, 1:30—Lester Coburger, pianist. —Jolly Bill Steinke, )—A1 Pfister rket quot nmmary It fong. WIBO—Chicago—226 168 Dillow soprano; Dinner con s—IFootball vi16—Viola ~Democra kers: wnd Sena Ja pro Alfred ws Walker, | ie politica catra rnor or iin orchestra; ster Quart )loiss. talners, ey Joy Toys. WGCP—Newark— F | program, Rozors, pianist. Lalph Emerson, ¢'en lullaby time, Hallowe' new Bar- 1 Hayes, He w York—316 m nrie o1, Songs m's Band. I—Philadelphin—395 1 ensemble W LIB—Elgin—302 W LIT—Philadelphia—395 yhia— WOO=Phlladely WMAQ—Chicago—147 W HAR—Atlantic ~ i/ Clty—275 \ : { ° / | I ADMIT IT I'M FUSSY ! £ About food. Must be|. fine fresh food--good| and pure like-- FARMERS |/ MILK The Tip Top Milk In | The Cream Top Bottle PHONE 1 W GY —Schenectadd y —380 1 } Ty W RW—Tarrytown—273 Progr RN ashville— ¢ E |1 = W MC—Memphis—190 ¥ Ge WGR—Buffalo—319 713-2 W HAM—Rochest KTHS—Hot Springs—315 T heater organ How- Rudi | | indefin lodious | 5:301 Theodore other artlst Rouhl chestra which will bo ¢ feature of the progr broadcast from WEBAL, Baltimo newest and biggest station, WRBAL concert orchestra will consist of many persons prominent in the musical world . and permanent ms soon to 1 KPRC | §:30—=Dihl¢ | 9:80- Houston—207 clasy session, Reclal, Prank Tllten, boy pi- Pl lowe'on Frolie including pop- ular artlsts, Among the thousands of rs re- | ca celved by Graham McNamee follow- fug the broadeast of the World Seric nes, one of the most ing m the point of view novelty was the one a westorn Iressed to him by posting his ¢, elip ped from a newspaper. on the side of the envelope, Altho was nefther name ddr letter reached WEAIR without . . WEPAA—Dallas—170 ord's Texus Trumpelcrs, Orchestra program, Dance musle, A dolphus inte W a 1 pic Hotel Shenandoah—206 ers in one hour con- out- | u ther the lelay. | n WDATF at I City porarily abandoned its & grams, pending the definite feature tor noons between the 6 o'clock, castern has te imday securing Sunday hours of KMA—Shenandoah—252 Popular chimes concert, 10—To be announced., ROIL—Council Blufls—238 Classical program; soprano, )lin, plano and tenor solos. al quartet musie, 0 be announced. Speclal Pacific coast broad Wi | In after- | . A fact little . is that Willlam Metca WTAM, who appears on ms soveral times a week, is blind, It is necessary for him to listen to organ muslc playel by » and then to memorize nown to prog nie WOC—Daven port—181 no, violinist, pianist, tenor. ire hotel orchesyga, Peter Arthur, baritone, RSD—St, Louis—b516 ind Central theater program, broadcast dircet from t someone e Next Iridiy evening, N will be Manchester Night at WTIC, Hartford, and the talent that evening will be supplied by the Chamber of { Commerce of that town, . sty The “Merry Old (1 announcer At WDAT, City, I8 nov .ncard four week from WIR, D | junction with o wett Jesters . enber i ge. Kunsas City—365 Royal theates argan recital, Trianon Ensemble 12:45—Nighthawk F'rolic. Plantation vers, Kansas City club orch. WCCO=Minneapolis—116 —§t. Paul hotel orchestra, Fireside Plilosophies,” ineplra- tignal talk, J 9: 1@ Musical pr lef,” formerly Kansas times a in con star WRVA tion at Richmond, Virginia, will pre- sent its opening program on Mon | tay evening, when the formal dedi- }oation of the studio will take place, The hour will he 9 o'clock and the wavelength, 266 meter Dritain tuns should hring in 118 ition loud and clear, since it opers th a power output of 1,000 wa o orchestra and other al offerings. ° rominent Omaha cltizens in 10—Omaha Printing Co. program. | 12—Arthur Hays' organ jubilce, Dr. Applesauce announcing. | e i S A ’ WHAD=Milmaukee—27 T/lroug/z tlle Static Richter organ recital, KI'WA—Ozden, ~Olio Rteeves and Ttah—201 hhis dancoe orch. ast night was for radio, even if conditions ou weren't &o good. It was just th of a night for staying in the as closs to the fireplace or the radi- wor as possible and naturally it might be supposed that affairs the radio would be rather b they weren't. Stations all over 1h country could heard and ther was great volume on all of them here was, of course ut it was a negligible wasn't noticea vell night perfeet 11 id KOA—Denver—3s23 11—Dance musie, RGO—Oakland—361 Special Hatlowe'en program including voeal soloists, radio min- radio male chorus and Arion trio, BACK 0’ THE MIKE | 11:10: | strels, he some . tor, Fading . I'ncle Bill, dear old Uncle Bill Sweet Meadows, Vermont, at WBZ for the winter. It was first appearance sinc and he remarked that he just drop ped in at the station to see how evervthing was going along. He tol us about his'trip south, and sail t he was surprised upon his re- irn to see any automobiles in this scetion of the country, Ie said though they were all on the Dixi Highway. “I'l Be With You Whes the Ros loom Again,” he his entertaining He cited some poetry for us, W hear hin in next week. . . The B. MacMi T'he Alr,” tomorro by Commander Donal on “The Arctie From scheduled to be broadeast night by WIEAF, has been postponed cause of hedal . WEAF will broad heralded opening concert of the York Symphony orchestra in ¢ Mecea Temple, Now York, tomorrow afternoon et 3 o'clock, Walter Damroseh conducting. spring, | conflicting s - st the much T Amon s wl hope we pear in W RN ing program next Saturday night will t Anna Q. Nilson, motion picture Ben Bernie and his orclestra, . Reeve, famous writer of stories Jo Martin, ands of childr two-piano juzz will ap- s even- . Three new numbers wer 18 plano solos from the § station by Frank Carle, Edwin J. McEnelly's tra. Th Hes which he also sang nd “Buttertly W program. Town Talk " We liked the - Boys, DR We took a crack at e'en party at the Bond Hartford, through WTIC, Heimberger's 2} ns with two numbe: at old chesinut, played, Duri r months the straing of Ha e heard on Thu eastern me- (N v evenings time, from wi 1 0 o'clock, WAMC, Memp! was rmer Took Another also rapped out X 1C, e Har reports ird in Brishane, nt of that eit tion 1 ren it W W rd was was having the summer was plenty of || everyholy a up there in taurant, 1 noise e 1 on Aug- a ma in | W ba After o 1 2 n Antonio, We di WOAT at much for our trouble, 1 Irene Merrity was schedul a harp The Old N Jand we looking for interesting noy g said that's what | told us it S iy WGY, and Tues- ck. The te perpower, b for hoth dty, when pin least the or string broke, | was, midnight to antenna, and \ an- e number ¥ to sound like. He said it would s ike an old music hox, runnir regul at first, and the runn down, e r and slower until it fi tie W | | | radually | coming rly b Aly wars W ont f MOTOR TRUCKING Furniture Moving Cinders and Filling Material Furnished | A. H. HARRI 317‘2-2i e —— and €0 we about com- J WE HAVE A FINE PROPOSITION For a party who wants to run a private hospital or a sub- urban clubhouse or something of that sort. It is a 15-room house. with all improvements, four acres of land and a small house of eight rooms. Could be utilized very nicely. Camp Real Estate Co. Main Street Phone 343 tooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 1st MORTGAGE LOANS CONSTRUCTION LOANS DeWitt' A. Riley €0, INC. ATIONAL BANK BUILDING Adoste KYw most pleasing leard from a C FOR SALE |Three Family House on Woodland away plein de “On! e 1 wyed as down at statl had to shut down on the volume be- use the he street were complaining that the noise kept 1t plano solo 18 played » plano that possil A in suc hary We brought in a new ono with con iderable volume, That wi irton, ywn on the tors, o ow sar zht s tused to buy fur coats, COX & DUNN 176 ARCH ST. at chagrin, .. ome All Ye Faithful,” or idcles,” as you will, was piano solo by someono Atlanta, And maybe didn't boom in! We lice department braes quartet enter- tained with "Gypsy Love Soug" and | “My Wild Irlsh Rose.” The tone of the combined instruments was crisp /a8 a winter day and we got a big | kick out of the broadcast, Nothing sounds better over the alrs than trumpets, well played of course, “ e Then they played another one, but, although it sounded famillar, We couldn't placo t. . Slecpy Hall playing Mount Royal Hotel, Mont The former Yale banjo player, who made such a name for himself, has his own band up there und we heard Sugar Plum" from “Gay ormandie,” throngh CF py was doing his own announc- ing and he sounded as if he had not changed since the old days when he first got his nickname, He's been heard here In New Dritain on seve eral oceaslons, . on people threo houses up Dick Long's Nankin cafe orchestra presented two numbers while we | were tuned in on WCCO, Minneapo- 115, Volume was good and the music was deep In tone. “It must Be Love" Clear | from “Merry, Merry,” you remem- ber, the number Marie Saxon and Harry Puck sing In the first act while they are caught in the sub- way turnstile, proved to be even | That's all for today, more_charming as a dance number. Well, this ting. First it with the chime cffect on ind the variationsy ¥ could ho included, were choruses. hen al sive » was the transmission, oo s o thanks! —P, 13 Ya BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE SALVAGING OF THE ELMER GARAGE ON CHESTNUT STREET ! | WORK TO START NOV. I5TH | SEND BIDS TO JOHN CONTARAS CAPITOL THEATER New Britain WIRBR at It's West Virginia, low away | waves, nhout r hing te 1g “Jealons,” for our espe- and somebody no solo, although, for s we couldn't he s & woman announcer ind she sounded last husband had just r her one of those new Y. | i ot somet like then learn Pretty g ¥ grov Chicago offered one ¢ we have A vo- programs hicago station. St. condition Fine 272 Main St. SECURES IMMEDIATF DELIVERY WITH WINTER INCLOSURE SUPERIOR AUTO (0. TELEPHONE 211 | ~ BY STANLEY JIGGERS -HERE] Sl BE CAREFUL Sy DAD AND DONT TRIP OVER “THE RAIN BARRELY E — 7 LET ME . KETCH EM VLL PEPPER THEIR HIDES A-PLENTY il I S HALLOWEEN JOKERS WERE ACTIVE AT AN EARLY HOUR! —— BEFORE UNCLE JOEL HANSON CoOULD LOAD HIS SHOT GUN THE BOYS HAD UPSET HIS SMOKE HOUS! STOLEN HIS GATE, AND THREE SPRING