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WEDNESDAY, EVENING PICK, WNAC, $=Merrymount Doubl quartet, 4 WMCA, 10:2 sernb WRNY, j0—Talk, “Prote A“HIK the Aerlal From the Element 146—~—Comedy, “On W Male Yapp's Guitar en- h the KDKA $0—Mandolin sextet, KOA, 10- act comedy, Silver WTIC—=HARTFORD— 0—Children's period. Minutes in Happyland,” Kimball Heath, i:48—Weather report. :30—Dinner music by berger and His Hotel by Marie L “The Twenty Edna Emil Helm- nd trio, anger La program by Emil Heim- and His Hotel Bond orc t from the grand room of the hot Signing off. WBZ—SURING FTELD—333 u—=same as KDKA, Pittsburgh. —Radio Nature story by Thorn- ton W. Burg Program to 5—Motion pictur Fecke, di 13—Colchester Trio. vanist; Adelaids fohn Howar \ H. Fi Harmonic worthy 1oh=—Arlington time —Weather persons’ descriptions, WNAC—BOSTON—280 ~Krazy Kat Kiddies Klub, hecker Inn dinner danc yection Jimmie Gallagher, Massachusetts State cal Officers Fought the Influenza. i ram unde Boston es, t e cstra, dire be announced, talk No. 1, ctor., Edith violinist, assisted lerickson, soprano. James Nog- by True flutis L #0108, signals. torecast and missing hure ~Merrymount Tt 5. Lillian Evans, sopra . Carmen, contralto I"alber, violinist; Mary Double Male quar- Ano; Sue Gertrude H. French, EI—BOSTON—319 si's Bostonians, and found; weather. Big Brother club. PROVIDENCE—306 . 8 Army Band. 9—Minnette Sutherland, and C. Speaker. ssumption Cholr. 10—""Roxy's Gang." WTAG—WORC ¢ Teller. How to Choose a Wife, cad, ish Jesson. soprano. —K. ISTER—208 " Har- - Al Makon and his orchest —“What 8hall We Do Tonig | Mukon and his orchestra. m. n Friedman and Dick Finch —Olivette Willielm, soprano. Miller, pianist. Wilhelm, soprano. Ha sio Ol -Scton baske McWalter ew WEAT—NEW YORK—402 t—Dinner Synagogue sery abbi B. 1. Hv U, 8 Army music Buddies Davis Tpan: S—The 2-—1lughie Barvett’s 1 W I/-\| W YORK-—155 naar —YVer \\<.l‘~—\| W YORK ert Lusk. “Movi | W \(—\I \\ \mu\- WHN—AEW YORK—361 WERNY—NEW YORK W -259 10— Gera WMAQ—CHICAGO-—148 T—Organ recital; story j=—Northwestern Unive 9:30—Musical program. 10—=WMAQ Players, WIBO—CHICAGO- Popular ballads, 11.1—Popular program. WHT—CHICAGO—100 sical progr meters) ( gan rec —Your Hour Leugu WOK—CHICA Concert; dun Artists and o WA D—=MOOSE 9—Children's hour, 11-—}catures, 1—Settin' Up Hour. WENR—CHICAGO—266 7—Daily dinner Lyric Ti vocal Kol All-American 9:15—Harvey Corl Alamo Tutt —Aviation, Jane 5 dO=217 musie. ades or “On With 1 Neapolitans red Dulin, pia e Dar a concert, WHAP—NEW YORK—240 en Trio; dinner music Montgomery, iros, planist Peterson L ar Perkins, ter Dice Bilquist, Archie —All-AmeriMn Westphat, ofarie WBBM—CHICAGO—226 basso -7 —Harry and Sandy {Inn orc Fdna Wheele ard, Pioneers ¥le Raw Plonec Tull; soprano. Walker, rl Laros, planis ews Digest, Walke ring Sextet; ¢ | S—George basso. | 3 | Y lmber m estr r Jamison, t amber o Jarpist; tenor, Johnny B anks; Ralph Bottho Nina Baker, § Touring Burea WBBM Trio; Moulln Rouge rh 1'Hv Nilles, tenor; Sunset S ack; eel Jamison WEBH—NEW YORK—2 Original Indian Five, Irene Rich, star. ~Bert Dixon, baritone. Radio Entertainers. alk, 85—Majestic String Ensembl WEBNY—NEW YORK—210 sy "Trio. Sue urrent lvents,” B orchestra, WAHGRICHMOND HILL—310 ¢ Kalser, pianist. Iiya Roan, soprano, | Lamberti, cellist, | -Guy Lombardo and 1ok Shatter, tenor, | Canadians. n—Aage Hye Sorensen, baritone, | 8-10-—Concert progr s:45—DMichael Lamberti, ce 10-11—Hollenden Hye Sorensen, ba nk Ochs, tenor, 1 van Davies, Arthur Feldman, Irich, trio. nid orches Griffin; cell Duo, b Duke, piano , plan ¥ Nita wrlie Garls cordian; Moulin Rouge orch r, Lavergne xylophone trio, WIAM—CLEV Hour by ~AAge tone. tertainers. —Guy Lombardo and ra, L0:45—Mil Beatrice | Anthony | WOR—NEWARK—I( Words mispro 31l Wathey, Jacques Jg Zit's orches Topics of the Hour with Russell Doubl Hotel Clevel ight. W §—Dinner §—Studio musi WJR—DE! 7—Pstite Symphony nd goloists. Jean Goldket and —DETROIT—516 mus| semble. [ROYT—510 orch, Rudyard Kilping; day, speaker; Jo- Barnett, baritone; String| soloists. forace Taylor, reader. \—Jewett Jesters and English,” Frank| ry Old Chie. WWJ—DETROIT— §—Dinner music. Same as WEAT. WERC—CINCINNATI—4 Book review, soprano, | 6:15 lin and Race, Magazine review. m Siegel, mandolin. »ws bulletin, uzanne Richmond, —Pennsylvania orche WGOP—NEWARK—252 5:10—Bert Dixon, baritone. Cheatham's Band, Kennedy Harmony Group. 8—Hock and hmm(- songs. arol de Thomee, pianist, D HITADELPHIA—195 7:30—Dream Daddy. ylvania Male quartet. adelphia Rapid Transit Band sadia dance orchestra, WEFI—PHILADELPHIA—395 ert orchestra, orchestra. PHILADELPHIA—508 ~Dinner Roll call, birthday WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 ~Dinner music. Army Davis Sa American M Address, piano duo. —Popular songs yinphon lue Grass Tenor WEW—CINCINNATI—12] —Hotel Gibson dinner m ~Farm talk. Hotel Gibson 6:3 0 $:15—Ck 4\\, concert, WL Memories,"” §—P 9—Ph nce recital of auspices 1 bank, Fiftecn minute and. quartet, he Kev. Kentuc! Hotel Jotnny naders dance. Silen Johnny Kan Serenaders and supper dance, WSM—NASHVILLE—285% Francls Craig and asting from (h Forest nore ater studio program ~Dance music, woe \l —PHILADELPHIA—27 Parodians. alk. a Bailey's psy Band r's Biltmor: Bunch.” Jone ew Chapn §—Bedtime Diwight Strickland, Prograt e Scottish KFrank Cook Artie Bittong WGY—SCH n's W Mrs, s m by Henry O, NECTADY —380 rogram. ton and Childr \\I)llli-—( ||\I TANOOG. \-.— Tivoll “Rook of viedge.” Mu. n‘l ensemble e by the string o Totel, WGEHB—CLEARWA' \\u\\|~|m< lIl\III‘ 278 R i iroline and Bill Ewa, in Kunz, vic WMAK—LOCK PORT—206 Musi KPRC—HOUSTON—207% Mar End Fatty fin's o’ Ma Army Ni 1l off K1 NF—SHENANDOAH ad G rom Syr music k\l A—SHEN \\lm\u—- Domesti I WOC—DAVENPOY Chimes Sandman's Visit win Swindell, oranist; WADC—AKRON, O RY W—CHICAGO— Hotel WELS—CHICAGO— Harold Morava, 1) Court | 3 oreh Rauland- Twin plano numbers, | Frank | Art Bll- 1= entino B wart-Warner string | orchestra; | and Jordan; Harold Anderson, ac- | 11-—8clentifie lectu: His Royal 1 9:40— Carl Rupp and His Hotel Hollenden en- Royal 9 Silent from Book-Cadillac | #ololsts. te's Serenaders and | very good. The Mer- -Narion MeKay and his orch. orchestra and ¢ Mary berty } artists reading ale quartet. reque: In- te ¥ | storm, w Rite 36 > Virginia song re Main | .\\n\lv\\\ ANTONTO—395 ing. 206 WHB—KANSAS CITY—365 \\n\.ll lll |(~u\ « H\'tu HE Coml sun., dan. 3 K T TELL ME WHY Birth Control t Approved and Endorsed v-..um Press and Public by 11--Same as WEAF, New ) as KDKA KRN —HASTINGS—258 c| @ man's ic 10—Program by talent from thd University School of Musi WOAW—OMAH. 0 0—Sandman's Visit, Silent Night. KPAB—~LINCOLN—311 30—Belshaw's orchestra and the Little 8ymrhony orchestra. 9:3 hinese baritone, Blues sigers and dance program by Belhhaw's orchestra, KI'MX—NORTH 10--Musicale, WAMD—MINNEAPOLIS—214 ~Garrick theater symphony or- LD—337 Artists from the Garrick the. 12—George Oshorne's Hotel son Skyrockets, WHAD—MILWAUKEE—275 —Organ recital, 30—Dexter's Wisconsin and El r's Creole roof dance orchestras, :80—Organ musie, WSOE—MILWAUKEE—2168 Open air holiday program. Community sing. KFWA—OGDEN, Utah—261 1lo Dealers’ program. Paramount theater orchestra, 0—Olie Reeves and his dance Radls. -| KOA—D) ~Brown P! 9:30—Nook of NVER—323 ace string orch, Knowledge program, 11 ot comedy, “The Silver Fox,” by KOA Players. Music by KOA orchestra, KGO—OAKLAND—361 Metropolitan orchestra News, weather, stocks. Nig! KHJ—LOS ANGFEL Ar 30—Children's storivs, To the silent || S—105 To the 11:30—Broadway gram I—Biltmore hotel orchestra. KPO—-SAN FANCISCO—428 ates Restaurant ore irmont hotel orchest | 11—Atwater Kent artists. 11 ilvertown Cord orchestre. es Restaurant orches Dept. store pro- To the e ;l Through the Static To the — | | Volume, good. Statie, none to speak of. DX, we didn't try. Weath- {er, clear and cold. Position, seated. | \l(vaulmns, none, Voltage, s Very | thing e, not catalogued. |"OU‘|,‘ llent evening. v snuit “ s e | I | and, Poetry (¢ uj ub night at WT1 1 we did not hear th s as good as | card, fans| whatever Yl’)‘ reading, *C sample we should have had nothing | kick about. One Bill by Gertrude Rerman, 1 especially noteworthy, and the| | enunciation of the performer added | materially to the the | | number. The Alc | estra covered itself with Jeis by play- ing selections which cannot e WILL GIVE TO THE THE FOLLOWING GIFTS FREE! TO THE FIRST 1926 BABY — | CHOICE OF BABY CARRIAGE (520.00 Value) Second 1926 Baby— Beautiful High Chair Third 1926 Baby— Bassinette and Mattress Fourth 1926 Baby— Nursery Chair Fifth 1926 Baby— Bassinette Child’s FREE! A Beautiful Birth Book F Send in Name and Address of Parents—and Name, Date, and Time of Birth | heard every evening at any station. to Every JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO., Inc. FIRST FIVE 1926 BABIES | ree | Most of the Hawaiian delegations| set routine of numbers, copies | of which are seemingly seut i Hawailan guitarist throughout But in the ¢ it wa to every the the | different. wrd was of Al type, and enjoyed from “Chariot's Revue," numbers, . was one of | .. night will and there | many cvents of unusual interest to ! program in part for that reaso tune in on, so it would pay to watch special note “Hawafian - [ the in order that | {nade.” { the things on the | not I the big orrow number lio fans was programs closely great store of good air night, may | missed by anyone. Onc { features of the evening will be the front | ringing of the Liberty Bell from younger | WIP, Philadelphia, at midnight music | while most every station is offering | cvent of more or less interest, advent of the mev nave not planned will miss | Wt hot tomorrow Worthy Hills and T the Hart the organ reated us to of what “Who," taking the as one of the s “The Prison \appy band, member band, e road- club at recital | casting from close | wrie, the | dance e country ctions, an s Song T should be which is horor of the year, Those who Now Year's parties, | anything it they sit 8 | ing age | rchestra music, | modern | music, | |in another was Worthy has fact that eve ellow, not ov makes it p {to put plenty c | with an unders ‘ dance rhythm which cannot numbering among wen who are older in y how or other, it ows to play wusic as it music is e type of not and the a yo of ¥ is in. the pep into ble for dance R IN DINIE by 30 (P—In the | POLAR BE Macon, Ga,, De witke of the coldes T\-u mber night registered here in 4 olar bex born at Central P: Zoo herc y. Circus men say it was firts polar hear ever known to born in Dixie, | BATTERIES ne Merry, Merr was WINTER STORAGE ured. Then came “Cecd Jack Fully Insured amieno Seerias | GOULD 170 EAST MAIN Tel. 708 done their ar akes the young present day dance ould be p Wor- | veste uzz, 1t isn't the sym- | the musie, 8o much | be wa K danes in vogue at pr t The Totel Mayflower rom WRC, Washingion vith a program everything from the ) the border of “] Was | | B from pre- | mu- | netian or cksonvillc wild mi la, ep in na switching two overt the ne ve misse n i of the m We nam to kno: tior missed s SLOTTEDORETAINER BATTERIFS * Auto Electric Service C. A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 114 FRANKLIN SQ. CABINE1 WORK OF are ahout ore or loud incinnati w nother ner. T came loud most op: is rough ALL KINDs Austin awalian pro- ing WHEN (N HARTFORD | DINE AT nts ff";: | THE HONISS .. OYSTER HOUSE o 22 STATE ST. 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