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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, UR 15 ——————— 10—Formica orchestra, 10— Artist from the ihern weathe now mu; e Hotel 1 1 t Garden" and “In Shadow- | poser's well known selection was WERC—CINC ATI—121 M B Iversity hool, of 11--Vioi anc BANO rio sounded as it 1t was in the A | played well, 11—Dance music; songs. | st phone | | next room, so clear did it co (SR (i) 12 midn “’ Alvin Roehr's orch, { Dance musi 1 trotter's orch ) A yne rough, Why shouldn't it 1 t Buffalo surprised us with Guy Lombardo and His toyal » WHT—CHICAGO—100 \\U\l—\\\ ANTON1O— nee orel ul opened the window we 1) \ e with which it was!| Canadians, that popular dance band, \%\ -Classical recital ] rt Mexican Play LOS ANGELES—105 « ard it nearly W rd, and we enjoyed two numbers | which entertains from WTAM, was ’\fi S moters) Alamo orch, | KENF—=SHENANDOAl— Cafeteria orchestra nd Hungarfan Rhapsody” by Lisat | by a well volced barltone, on the air last evening and a Lighly "“ Al ]Hln and orchestra, i gram from Under 20 lrey pro 0 st 1st number, on t wo- | | who r lered that interesting program was offered, TUESDAY. 0 90 G _ o 0—Dance mus | \—Talk ¢ ¥ am, this familiar selection goin te West of The Great Divide” | three of the num!uu which struck TUESDAY 853 00 By Saout f‘“f"f‘lfli A1 0, m—"Your Hour" League, | KMA—SHENANDOAN | i2=Coehr wers' program over b nd “Oh, How I Miss You Tonight.” | our fancy being Was Just a : T o byiiutlo BowasdiLann | WMAQ—C! |‘|‘|( \4.:)—‘|m { T—-Mayflower Trio amd talk og tlow- [ 1—Don ( Hotel Biltmore d Cr 1) . | rs Swee i v.nn‘n 8:45 WHN—Versatile, Mrs, Frank! . Roosovelt, Rabbi | . Ralie oyohesirn i " oI A snappy pro r 110 everything we ine Home" and 1at Certain ' 10100 WRW—Stowarts, RGO gLl eucet sChe SR R el kel e i R e e T AN Clag0, s N iaeats - e AILven i) AR T Bad TENE IR 10:30 WIF- call prograim irUintalandtBdison |y T ‘}\{,5—( HICAGO: 5 !.I.- WOC=DAVENPORT =181 3 { | rant or stra it ing to f that ¢ 1 Tuke WSM, N h- | luns took a vocal Ah(?r"‘-‘ and 10:30.18 W A EIoh Ti18—COrgan; story; WLS Trio 6:45—Chime \0—Fainmaut Hotel o ra 1 ladio Cof wtion | it The station manner in which they 10:30 WIZ—Mayflower. 1o Balloatalaring KYW—CHICAGO—530 T—News, police bulletins, weather ]w 3 W Honestly, t's exeep 1 ever in thre z off vach s 10:30 WGBS—Dance m 10: farry Ash's or \‘Inf”\yvr‘ (‘\““m" n speeches, | -""‘1:.““\"““ R e SULAERA bbb 1 ALY BLiCEGhARLER 1) 10:35 WNYC—Harry A WEBI—NEW YOI it e s iRl ! : ey e ORbirang U ] AL sl iy 11:00 WMCA—Ernic G 7tz theater ensembi f& ARE Sl A et LS R ) : r 11100 WHN e i st % s e ! f—Coneert program. 2 wnd Other Farm SILENT NGHT or " ¢ Then, as the concluding number on A A # sic. | Sa t . ening at Home." P KUOM PWX WKAQ KGW KOA \r 5 WJZ \ 2 iy Ir pr we Iistened to 3 b 11:00 WPG—Dance music, | s—Rallroad talk, Garrow Geer. SIS o . ey U e R B UL ; 3 ; 11:00 WCAE—Harrison's. | 5:10 ey Sathar e oo n ‘ll{.‘\v:y.mw Club, R Same as WEALY, Ne \\‘\.nrl“ >: now ““ POWHAL \\\\_»H* ‘1 Want H ¢ t G as played by the Corn 12:00 WRC—Meyer Davis', adio Mystery Talk. e Lo GIUOAGO R W d AR DL S A Ll A itlon; stng: “Mobniight andfi8ngar orchesya: tom WHO, B Sl 30—Dinner musie, Part 3. WsM JAD WHAZ WRVA 1 by a quartet, and then lLou | | excepti ¥ B v | Moines. W speak of volu EVENING PICK, WHAP—NEW YORK—210 Cluglogouy L ceinnapaCrnsseniareh i SRR e d NG LT Dademanspolins i e Agtisbiond AVE g vAs el WTIC, §—Jolnt concert, Marchesi | G-7—Dinner music, WOK—-CHICAGO—217 e s lbed el . AT L] Ladies' quartet aud Colonial Male | 7—Musical program. PE e i e RIS i ¥ Lelts Thar bi o el ) LA ; ; LIRS T:50—Children's perlod, g T i DL o e e B 9 Ll ity Hockey game, Boston | $-10:30~Musical program. g "\’\|n‘\‘p_l“ll;!'i(.‘n——2"fl | “,'.‘.:,Il u‘:l:, ‘.lf",\l L) ‘” b :‘\ : J, Ly ! 5 i KK iR I|'-\‘ 1 Bruins vs, Ottawa, WRNY—NEW YORK—280 [5 o oin HoO it & . et i s & il AR B o) 1 il ; e KDKA, 8:30—World Crulse by |6:55—New York Neighborhoods, | | o oo b oy A, e e Pl Tbmu.;',l the Static R AN e i bt Wt a0 e WE AT 7:30 Davia sexogh WhossBirihduy Lodey it I WQI—CHICAGO—148 y SEECE e i ; i Yo, Small ( ("“m“"“‘ l‘ \e“t AT, 7:30—Davis Saxophone Oc- | 7:05—Telograph Spe h. Splnhanaa ST s ) wero ¢ : "0 [ WIP, 9-—Shapp Instrumental quar-|7:15—Opera notes e e Sl i S0t PIORIA N eveni ut e . S LU Lona N . ! G ) S PP et L o law serles, | ™ MGinger Holr | :}l{\lq\ ANSAS CTY—a6s | i 1 spread it on |4 puL over y i ity of persons in cen /' WBAL, S—Presentation of Handel's | 7 enia Wassen, soprana, s e AU 108 | Aok apoeNenner Ballate is ning like e aan 2 e rall NebrasKubis amengiiie Sargee, | “Sessiah S 7 ily dinner concert. Rauland- | Story Lady. ¢ ; T SElien i : alfa markets in the United States WOAW —DBanjo orchestra. Hampson Light Opera Co, T'rio, Banta Cluus letters. So- | 1= ¢ J A 1 ' lelifeould ) pt I of carload shipments o! 3 Art Gillham, *“The outes to California.” Rine solon s ‘ i 4 ‘h"\"\‘:‘\ iy | I 1 di g S e | v ne sir I Afa H.m“ ‘ozad for :n“‘ m‘q s]v\wv’: epoving Blan st i ler e g |\\Hr\l\l»‘\ " w‘:m 1 '1 v:‘A}H e Frantal N el i ba Selorely v ’ W o s show that \’ru‘v‘w\ ;wwlu qm ] °CO, 10—Minneapoli Municipal | 3 e Lee, s N American Plonecrs, Loret illes, | L YOLIOny usical progr N to b 1 0 € € T Ve a year are dispatched. ad chorus, i R '\\I-I‘\‘Illl:l\‘v;' it ceulptures | - PoPular songs; American Ha- WOAW—OMAFHA—526 N Ny ] WG by t ar . | dition, the stations of Darr and Wil WSB, 11:45—Metropolitan theater Radlo a e waiian Trio; Philip Millville; Al Sandman’s Visit, Val McLaughlin ¢ e old fam nd EBST el Y r loose, |low lsland near he each ehip r . '[. ; " « ‘Nm": Tweed and W Peterson, har- S0—Ciassical offering. fhatiois! 1 and 0 | ed an un f L V| from 300 to 500 cars per year. A Apple Club, e e ol k monica and ‘ fi—Dance music, Bd, Meyers' | i edle rd nt i M to do ) the e Dawson county, of which Cozad K ‘ — WIBH—NEW YORK DU GG . RS IG i | und | 15 on ¢ g ‘ capital, leads Nebraska in_hay WTIC—HARTFORD—476 T e S e trseat) W ote 0 Orfolc | 10 —Classics S : oin ‘ o ym 1 n trio played a production, whils ‘1 v‘..x:'n' u;':\lrd: 6:30—Dinner musle, Moe Blumen-|5:80—Doris Frecdman, contralto, b dinner cancort; Lydia | 10:46—Lrancls Polter's banjo L | v by liri J et ! i njisnowi(hat haiGornhisher s "l,e, :h, s Hub Restaurant trio. == n, vocalist. contiajtod S icatiyn {ilec NS nisle LSRRI ol o) sl WL s been i « 1A, 8 on- | the natlon in acreage devoted to 7—Marjorie F, Armstrong, soprano | g:15—nil 4 l““""“ il ]', "”‘;“‘"\“‘ ““, rnaroerami et inged. Oh, My L v i |'\‘;l i Al ‘ “‘ A VA (CROR: Maude Bla d, accompanist i—NE —105 fts from Balaban and |10 talto Alarm program. Pete | wis 1o e athe othe was P -,‘yv‘,‘j‘m\, oA . .:‘.:\"‘I., v':v{;‘_\'mh i Katz's Uptown theater. | and Repete announcing : 3 : iner orchestra offered “In a Mon- | n L Eaties be T el RaonAd) 7:30—Marjori Armstrong, o- | ¢ Words mispronounced, 1 s ALl B niEl ‘ e e e e = pran | 6:27—"Sports,” Bil Wathey UL SRS A 2 A bt 7:40—Popular numberes by Hub | ¢:37—Man in the Moon stories. enewell and ]]']mhl Palmiter; spe- | lists rom the Unisersity of I 7 i et Eh s bt clal numbers; Kay Ronayne, 1ska, s'm\nm ant tri et ‘f‘{vn.,\ 1 l.“”l.n. nble, B | WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—116 8:05-9:30—Joint recital by the Col- | WAAM—NEWARK—263 e e i Riak tiohg ENAN K N L onfal Male quartct and the Mar- | 6—Ray Nichols' orchest e e h-10—Same as WIEAK, N, Y. 3 adies' quartet, Instrumen-|¢—Ray Nichols' orchesira; talk N Rt R Slpocaions ilinicinal fu by the Symphonic en- |7 lmlm:‘mxlurw “n et §—Dinncr music from the Book KEMN—NORTHEIELD—3: 3 @“v @ Ou 9:30—Organ recital by Miss Esther | 7:40—Violy Burkhardt, pianist. 1“‘ l]‘.“ll' e J"’. l“‘m‘r’” ital by Frederick h " | A. C. Nelson, direct from the | Trma Jeiss, soprano. et R | Locke Luwrence. : Austin Argan studios. | $—DBand of 113th Intantry. T |“\;':,L Go ‘H‘\‘lrt("'l\l I :fi Some B i T | s (] - 10—Weather report., s—Bayom e e b b E .F g ! 10:05—Sllent, EWARK— an G s Serenaders a — l:flm"{ @u 0@ A o Jean Goldkette's Serenaders and | e k‘ \ SPRINGFIELD —333 ’ o | . ] 5 s e o n\lnl Elin pokehecties \\ AFD—PORT HURON—275 ‘“T E\-AST SNEr g fl & B rtment of agri- | §:05—Charies | um,» pianist, Program of music by Port ¢ 1al band o Uva SRAKTO L] : LAt Sl st o0 oo o e 1y om0 ] VEHES EPSU SALT ] ® » be announced. : WEIT—PHILADELPIHIA—595 | from the Addison Lo \\; BW—BELOTT, W1S.—261 730 lotel Kimball dance orch ) omen of LPenn- | e MR i T mals - e & flsotelicmpall Sand Republican: Women: ot Lienn e, —Misc am o voert REQ TRSTY Pill Take yourself by the hand, under the directior ] ania; Artist recital ANSING—286 | Toe il Lus torson, brouderst dircet frou i Dream Dy, ; R G ST e Walk yourself over to a mirror. pper room of the hotel. T:50—Dlays reviewed s e e sal) Science scove i ! § “liroadcast of professional hoe TR e[| i i Sl RIMISORLEN L IVt e ‘ And take a good look at yourself. game at Boston Arena betw I e (Vs sl TesIigio dnenlersap osan of Lipsam Snlt inlo 1 : et L ana Ol e o e T N e "—\fi‘f""“. 100 SHING e :I‘L‘“r””h"‘ it Aw you pleased with what you see? | powmced by Prank Eyan | W00 PHILADELPHIA =308 e Gy (36 i Al STt Room for improvement? J0—U. 8. we reports; missing | 4:45Grand o trumpets. Band and. Giee club KOA m NVEI Bleinsearil oehd ible \ S\ 3 o porsons: descriptions, | G:30—Dayls & ne Octut T e ! V?Q,“,,‘ i 3 5. They nct, mpidly and withoul Your face. of course, is a permanent fixture. WIAR—PRC —306 WIP—PHILADELPHIA—=308 o MBUS, O.—201 G . Natsoeyer. r i 5 . : 7 30—Musical program T IR ol ‘ e ‘ We might be able to suggest a few changes, gl ounc (Kker, RSN Chll i Lirtiday Tis | i A s 3 5 ) i G (Gl Cal i Ul R DR w Places For Tot KOA—OARLAND—i6( i But we couldn’t help you make them. e o ) Vilin re . v 0 o ok If we could, we'd start on ourselves. WNAC—BOSTON=—280 f Shapp Inetr | Sl v and solo 6--The Smilers, i “Emo’s Movie T HASS OISV T _xuu 6:30 - Dinner dance, [ 0:30—Joe 1 : D i A e e appearance of your clothes 7 Scmerville Players orchestra, WCAU—PHILADELIPHIA- | eale Jenson Trio from Sl ¥ : \ 15— American orelestra. T Reeital, S G e Is where we can be of great assistance. 10— Radio anction bric 5 1ing and Loan talk. CBALTIMORE N\ SR T ST el z £ £ WEFI—BUNTON—319 e e No man wins success merely by reason ( Tz Brother club. s:25—Theater Digest's Nutiona s ARonistIi a0t a o P arane \ T Loxt and Fonnd; weather Tiavers e Ui inee (f.f a gesd appearance, . : eratory k. |ss e, L N e But many a man has missed success | sz iy o o e e Pecause of a poeor appearance. S WPG—ATLANTIC CHTY —-300 1 tropolitan theater. 1, 27y " [NRGE AT | g at the Merropolitan theatcr (?—sm ng a suit is an art. rgan recita | WMC—MEMPHIS—199 I d ' f i Trio dinner o i o should mean more tnan a few creases. Witliam Bell, 1 s X 5 : S d d d Toi—Calumoaia F = i S : 12— Midnight trolic Desco cleaning and pressing . & ; = 3 2 whop—¢ ”\ll\\””(.\- 3 e P v . ‘ 1= Dinca oraestra SIS B your appearance deiinitely better (—Mu | WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY— RIS OT SPRINGS—375 i 1 s Lt & The Tiin {7 B ook lihview TR R H(‘:«.o cleaning and pressing Eveready our, ! 1sid I'rio. Iepeeorvoe © " Q 1 H 53— incent 1.0) ) Strand organ recital, e e ]\us(nos and lengthens the life of your suit. | 1 s i Y N : olor 1 rofreg i VW YORK—1 o ‘j“‘“” v el orchestra. Solos by The color is refreshed | v s Lus, o Toley mn 1ot I rono : JUble Ll |° Iilisophy's (Cor KiQ—Faietteville, Afk.—300 f'he lustre is renewed i | Am ' . « ard, violinist; Glen m fabrie iq revived ¢ it = i rac: 1 T85tantey Grabowski, violinis Pl B The fabric is revived and strengthened nd | ption 8:15-—Organ recital, e i iaram And it costs re tha rdi 7 dry cl : MoF (o Sl e : T Wen SO, s And it costs no more than ordinary dry cleaning. v lrish Terriers” Frank Dole. 10 Grand Tour—Ttaly.” B e . 7 Marin | Mayilower orehestr dhnce § WRW—TARRYTOWN—273 M & L) 4 Prince Hoenrion, banjol el . ¢ ! \ WMBE—MIAMI BEACH 5 Ly ; . 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Sith o <t3 ( - Phe \\Il\*\l W YORK 0:30—Vincent Lopez's orchestra. o e with cotton tops and et Vi L 904 is Our Phone Number. ; i I < \I,WH\, S from all other laxatives and reliefs TR 119 6:3 11 '\;“',(_"\',\,\;,; n fox. All Silk Chiffon Silk Stockir May \\c(all. v §:30—Dinner concert Defective Elimination that wear ......... o P K ) $—Studio concert. Constipation i ) Ty = Biliousness Regular Weight All Siik with $2 SC N —CLE : } \ S ¢—Dinner music. The action of Nature's Remedy (M CotTOn T eet e ) ey ; : 1 i WEAR—CLEVELAND—390 Tablxelxzr;: m;'x‘ ra(lxlm. and thor i Ik : N : ed Dulin, pianist. 7 er ind m oug! o effects will be a revela- Outsize Silk Stoekings in regular o D : . Dallon, SONg: § Pt as WEAT tion—you will feel so good. 2 it 2 cht Mr- H\(Clla? v‘k’ ano ks § g Syncopators Make the test. You will sheer weights oot i oav e o \\\I—( INC INNATI— appreciate this difference, e 5 5 7:30—Davis Used For Ocer Men's Sox with the Garter Rua Pro- 1 50 C C N 4| S—Orchestra histy Years tection; cotton feet ..... o JO4-——1’EL——° J4 ] Chips offihe Old Block WEST MAIN STREET | 10:30—Concert e e | N AT N e, | Boxes d W 11'1 All Purchases 1 ARCH STREET | 8—Accordion duets; trio; u,u The same N} —in one-third dores, | i — Comedians and inst 9:560—Quartet solos. umentalists. candy-coated. For children and adults. | COLD BY YGUR DRUGGIST e

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