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AP—WASHINGTON—169 WRR—DALL. 7—"Washington Post" our, e Hantime atory awalla Me y ) Hawallan Melody Boys, Jack Gardner and his orches. “Hawall" " Kaymond | “'tra trom tho Adolphus hotel, MESHKEN'S THIRTIETH ANNUAL JANUARY FUR Magnolia Petvoleum C ‘u 7:35.8—Minster String Quartet, v | " ~Virgil Whitworth, xylophonist | §-8:156 ~ Ban, in Morrl . " ‘ZL%‘ | i) Jamin Morrison, bari KPRC—HOUSTO 0-—Kliddles' Hour, ; y 8:15-8:45—Hazel Wood, soprano MONDAY [ 8:20—Acollan Waldon, 80pranci | g:q;.11—program samo as WEAF, | $:30—Pance music by Reco "’. g TUESDAY Martha Welss, planist KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 Ramblers, . EVENING PICK, 9:16-Larry MeCarthy, baritone; Y 9:30—Studio program. (I,{) g T — suriner Children's hos- | Willlam Lang violinist, {Ai8de=Dionee conoeiter KFNF—SHENANDOAH—266 | mmencin omorrow ' Robert l\u- ch, “Discase.” ] Ty . s 4. | 8—Men's harmonica contest, W R weather, i niyeralty of Plusburgh ad- KMA—SHENANDOA H—252 [ WE WILL OFFER 2 —Harmonica contest. | 10:30—P t . K 'AB y—Wendall Hall, “Red 2% a Ily's orchestra, 80—Ruud light ope: r, ~Pollyanna stories and music, N v AB, 8 : tuu pera hour, FATITRE v e Headed Mumic Make! W YORK—288 WOAE—PITTSBURGH—181 10-12 — The Farnham Instrumental FEATURE VALUES 'rm and the How Do You Do JAF, 9—Ivanhoe band and (léu 9~To be announced. £ conce | . o | ¢ S . . TR 9:30—Question box, e S Boys for each day in the week This Eeoupiaie on] duilandiation WEAF, Grand opera, “Alda.’ 9:55—Marion Downes, contralto. §—Nixon orchestra. ESOsSOUARINDA SRIN | Il."m::»'uilnunl:n‘l«l:x:.}u'J l\l‘:""\'-‘l)‘llx::‘“:l\l‘ul: W LAT, 10:45—Ben Frankiin ho 3 DIL0Bd oI nR 9 dio concert, fibe Each day will see a new and horder of fox. Beautifully lined with ol dance orchestra, 30—Entertain ers 10—Ford program. ! special feature program. s ; : sk, Teatured tomorrow at WIVA, 9:10—John Marshall High WBNY—NEW YORK—210 | 11—Loew's Aldine theater | WHO—DES MOINES—526 outstanding value in furs. 2 L CARACUL COATS sehool bhand WTHE, 10—Classica in 20th century [ S—King Cole's Entertainers, §:30—Dinner concert, contralto solo 3—Mme, Berini, soprano. Indly O ) ar dance orchestra. Each day will see a new and Cino Male quartet, pre-|9:30—Linn's orchestra. WAIU—COLUMBUS—204 WSUT—IOWA CITY—484 s’al‘tlingly low price on the N "Bea Chanties,” WRNY—NEW YORK—259 | : 3 3 : orrespondence course lec- Coats featured for that day. 1C—HARTFORD—476 7—"Whose Birthday Today WBBM—CHICAGO—258 L {OT PAW 1 1 A‘::\Vnzv\s period. "Mother | T:08—Telegraph Sportfiash. 1 —Instrumental artists and orch, | 10--Artists recrulted from members Vi y | NOT PAW CARACUL Goose, the Children's Entertain : ' ce of the Day WMAQ—CHICAGO—118 of the faculty of Towa State, | \ «h:h for these feature values. Jessie Lilllan Taft tes, 7—Organ; La Salle orchestra. KSD—St. LOUIS—545 | It will pay you well. o Dinner music, Emil Heimberg- Mathilde Port, planist 7:40—Family Altar League, 8-—Mrs, Maybell Newell, soprano. “r's Hotcl Bond trio. Lullaby Lady. | WLS—CHICAGO—315 | 8:30—Artists from Mt. Sterling, Illi- or k., “The University Biolo- |7:43—Mafor Dent Atkinson, “Travel” 7—Artists’ concert, nots, ; Tist Away I'rom the Campus. Henrlette Angstretch, plar [ Wram— LAND—389 WDAF—RANSAS CITY—365 EDW. Professor William . Greenleal :15—Painting Serics, §—Guy Lombardo and the Royal farkets and weather. Te a \Wesleyan University —“Moods in Mu Canadians. Story Lady. Dialect readings. | 43—Hotel Bond trio continued . |1 our Boy and Radio.” $-11—Willard &ymphony and select- | | sic by the Trianon Ensemble, [ | SHKE e g =10 | — Signing off. Van Cleft C . ed artists. 30—Ivanhoe band and glee “u/,_\l'lu\l-l 1ELD—3833 : Poetry Post. J1——Austin Wylie's Golden Pheasant| ©lub: C. A. McDonald, vocal solo- ESTABLISHED (800 3—Market reports as furnished Hotsy Totsy Bovs. | orchestra. st - 2ol Ly the U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture errucel's orchestra. | 12-1—Guy Lombardo and the Roya 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. Dance mu- | 170 MAIN ST. TEL. 618 Boston. Hote ]ir\m.wl\\('k studlo. | 10:30—"Jazzing Arablan Romance.' | Canadians. | sic, solos and organ recital. 0—Rebroadcast Lile Sym.| WMCA—NEW YORE—3#1 | WEAR—CLEVELAND—389 WHB—KANSAS CITY—365 iony orahestra ‘from station[==Olcott Yalls Busemble, 7 o theater orchestra. 8-9--Milo Finley trio. Poems, Swee- | KDKA, Pittsburgh, 0 WWJ—DETROIT—353 { ney Radio orchestra. Hotel Lenox Ensemble, Bos- | 7:3 to Driv iles.! Dinner music from the Hotel| WOS—JEFFERSON CITY—441 | statler. 9—Musical program by students of Capitol the am\ ly Circle, Dotroit News orchestra and solo-| the Fine Art school, Chrisiian col- rom the Capitol | 8:30—Walter Willihnganz, violintst. s lege. “Lecture on Christian Sclence. | as WEAT. WOAW—OMAHA—526 ! | :15—TFrank Farnum's Californians 'O ROIT—516 15—Popular song recital } style. | J | g.0 | 7:80—Lillian Clinton, soprano, WDAC—AKRON, 0.—258 §:50.10-Piano, soprano, violin and -9 { ton. 'rogram by t direct heat s pringfield, Barclay program. | g—-Dinner music from Book-Cadil- f:—‘?h"“‘"v' talk. 5 h program | 11 .\I.Txl\lva:;er'x. Serenuders. | 1ac hotel. T;m‘]l‘::ahl Royal Fontenelle| poqiym, And the old station was| was, too, although we shouldn't like o Brunawick | 11:30—-Jack Denny's archestra. | s—tudlo oftering, oorchestra, | acting somewhat like a broadcaster | the music as a steady thing. Furniture Movin 12 midnight—Maxine Brown's Pale. | WJIR—DETROIT—518 xe program. land & little bit less than usual like| - . Aleppo Drum | r\\\l_l"i—-\l W YORK—173 T—Goldkette's Petite Symphony or-| . ”_n"\ 1“‘% NGS—288 |4 Liard working coffce grinder. “Al One of the many “Mazurka” com- | Aut m b l Cinders and Filling =Volloy Endrlan contralin, | hestea | $-=Concert:rebroadcast from KDICA | Nigit. In Junef and *Missourl Blues” | postions was oftered, stl t WGBS, | omonpiie Material Furnished American Legion News, 7:45—Special feature, —Brags band of Apapahoe, Neb. | preathed the saxes and we glowed |and then a Russlan song, “Flowers,” | ¢115—Moon Glow orcheatra, 1L Droeram, . KPAB—LINCOLN—311 | with pleasure. | stirred the ether, creating pretty A. H. HARRIS 2459 1:30—Alvin Hauser's “At Home|11:30—~The Jewelt Jesters and “The | 9:30—Belshaw's orchestra, Songs by | P | zee-gaws and what-not. As a climax, e R Party | Merry 014 Chief.’ special artists to be ammunced.\ “Coo-Coo! This is Station, WTAM, | orchestra presented eepy nsurance WHAP—NEW YORK—210 WREO—LANSING—286 The Cow Bell Boys with their vio- | yw.p 4.1, the Willard Storage Lat | Pime ¢ Springfield. . o : 2 ; \ o “R e S Ter onta T and kst (L GeDINNET, DB, Dinner music. Gold Standard| lin and guitar. Wendall Hall, “Red | yory (o, Cleveland, broadcasting its | ! We Recommend the Weather ! i dy Armour, g:]‘ talk, oble and the Speed Wagon| Headed Music Maker.” | e turday nIsht [ | reons’ description. Hotel Kim n m X D d d | regular Saturday night program Db, Ho-1Tum! ; : "cellist; Ruth | Sercnaders. WMAD—MINNEAUOLIS—241 | 5 Jones and bis el S s | N STROMBERG ball studio. | | it k5 sbbndicg | W N AC—BSOTON—280 . : G .‘11 ) “\:-“_::!:‘L‘-‘»“‘fi‘z“ 5 _%.'\0“:‘ Radisson orchestra, out Art Hersike, and the 00| The s oon organ recital from f—Kra Kiddies Klub. | FlapCiunnas L = & club was on the air for three glor-| WTIC came through pretty fair, al- x 3 E lea £ S i 0—Ba ) g T air, &S §:30—Morey Pearl's Ramblers, di- Wit :‘l‘;‘:g“’r’;";fikrr gram, assisted by «\,omm'un lwrmlo':r;:::n violin, soprano and | jous hours of entertainment and |though there was some unide 3 272 MAIN ST. CARLSON vection Samuel Bittle. R };mni's{ :'»"‘f"f‘.z““({fl‘ffl'{( {‘: :f}l“'»“u L uyo oW | Iate sl os BUty et ofias o [ noise in connection with the br ! —J3essie oniell, sc L ; Grace L ) RS ey - S35 3 o s ‘.‘\’ il ‘(H i} f, singe ) | wh wa rese hroug’ | planist 4nd accompanis. |Ho=EsTasine o RN G e o st e Gordon Coake | o wWho Wouli: Love You?™ tho als0 o i e e yai:| WHEN IN HARTFORD |§ The BEST and We Can 5:56—Broadeast from new Metro- |3 T _M“__ ;5“” >“"°‘~‘ Doabst 9—Post-Wurlitzer popular hour. e | station backing up the program mh.x s¢ and Banjo clubs broadcast, Wire PROVE It | 10ekf=—-Darl Bethman, nacitoze. reda Sanker and her orchestra. | 79 8 A | great shape. There was volume and | um, we guess. The evening classical DINE AT a e ) Ly the| Sl <k polltan schaaler) S XrAie o) WOKO—NEW YORE—: Mise Norinne Gibbons, “The Blus |9 -— University of Minnesota pro- | 1 x \h’lyu)mll"\n Grand orchestra, di- | 3 ) Mis bbons, to spare on Cleveland. Art secined | program also came through loud, al- | e ski, pianist. gStreak of Radlo.” Soloists, gram. | 1 & &3 4 . . reotion Joseph Klein, State presen- | e, : pLeacio ! o to be a bit off his feed and his usuai | although,since we were not especial- fekits And wiuslisl asnavanl- | iLE UlotEnoe "“‘,“"”‘ BORTAI0, 10—American Legion program in- 10 ’.“i"""a“‘ ? P pep and spontancous humor was|ly interested, we didn’t remain. ervice eCtric ment. 1305 __"" Bob -‘“-'U""“W | cluding the 10th Infantry band, | WHAD—MILW/ [ missing at times.” Twilight Voices,” AP fr i e ! val stars fil 2 t b Or- | trom *The Princ lavia,” and| 6-KW at Tunuco, Cuba, was on OYSTER HOUSE s l C upply \Lo. 179 Park Street —Broadcast from Russian Am- J. A, Morris, Manager to be an excellent entertainment | York, and an interesting feature it WE SPECIALIZE MOTOR TRUCKI Corps or band direct from their lmn-] room, Boston. Broadcast benefit for the Snrine Children's Fohpital direct rom Cook's Butterfly Ballroom, y ¥ v 22 i ue(w ¥ dours, | chestra, | re] (song . f i Dber room at T. D. Cooks, Ray o : Y S AR } Don't Waks Me Up” were present- | the air for awhile, coming through Stewartson and s orchestra. Rl dohnse : [Sliaiadte University prograim | eq in an approved style by Ev Jones | loud, but distorted. For o x cond 22 STATE ST. lections, Ted Waterson. § . z 4 o 4 E 4 | % iz tld |and the gang, after Art had an- \ time we heard a dance orchestra . s—Jubilee Entertainers, - . weather forecast and |8:30—Brown Palace string orch. I otnaen hat the mnext number | play “Go Get "Em, Caroline!” Under Grant's 23c, 50c and $1 Store $:10—Vacal selections, | market reports. Sandman's Hour, would be whistling solos. Very pronounced “Ho-Hum." Also, Always a Fresh Supply To e 20—Health lyecture. s—Dinner hour concert the Hotel | 10—Spanish lesson. i ERes WS B e, T 3 40—Bible instruction. | Gibson orchestra. Itobert viscontl, | 11—Auction bridge game, | the 101 Billys, a sronp. ot old| That's all for today, thanks! ot metgorolugat sbilee Entertainers. | ctor. | 11:30—Ina Rains, dramatie seprano; | (ime entortatners, broadcast | ESeas Sy AnE Si=NIBRRIJAoUTAm SLa R S 3 {OND HILL—318 | Soloist, Mrs, Carol Mathes Tie-| Franklin Hornaday, tenor. F1. g SHLOBINEIR, SO oo $:15—Musicale, | ; | oS D ARTIAND ] | Wasnington through WREC 11—Program same v X i X M M ) Nl e 11 oo o T ik, | We stened to the latter CITY BOARD MEETINGS i CEST - Glin 3 3 Y. M, C. A. basket ball ques- B prograr Lo o\uj the fiddle music offered by | Meetings of municipal boards |l WE HAVE A VERY DESIRABLE TWO-FAMILY tion box. . “Detter English” talk. | cparies Barrows, who ol | seneduled for this week inciude the | HOUSE FOR SALE in the southern section of the city. JIoTy FeRdinEn: §:49—Continuation ot Hotel Gibson 2 o fon, Univer-| poinionod dances and o t the ! following: Committee on printing One of the best locations in New Britain. This house § i B se s Jean Davison, contralto. concert ! lecture, Musie, | ¢ 40 Javerybod: s Eert i 2 5 ol sets, Bverybody know th J7| and supplies, tonight; health, pub- ! §i30—"Selective Breeding.” . - 9 e Cincinnati Tim ar pro: Apsmtelo. came through loud, lie ‘works, police and fira. boards, not on the market except for private inquiry. Come in 5 2 h Atkinson. am. Chamber music concert wn- KFI—LOS ANGELES—167 A s ¢ 2 q 5 9-10—Robin Hood lhour of wmusic. e T Robert Viscon- | 9—Nilitly dolng sesday evening; fuunce and @ and see us about it. 0-11—Ford g - oy TR S at Chicago algo came through | o p Jark 10-11-=Rord program: 0: —\mm; lxoow. tenor. 1, assisted by the Cino Male Qu 9:15—KFI's "Seeing California. g Same oy ancefeommitte ity Glon) -Lost and found; weather, Science talk. 5—8tory Teller, Ofticial Boy Scout. ¢slie Cy Linn, baritone. a 1 Marsha Studlo i ke OB il Joe Zimmerman's orchestra. Sea Clianties” Howard | est Pocket concert. |oseEn "“":5)’”“1’::0 O'fans or | mission_and silury committes. 0—"What shall we do tonight?” | =% 5 ‘ WGCP—NEWARK—252 | WBAL—BALTIMORE: 11 cen Artists string quartet | 2 en G .nd his Blue- | Sweetie Turned Me Di and 1 A I o 24 - Vit q = 5—Ben Goldfarb and’ his Blu 0-—Loomis orehestra. 5115 Children's program. “Ar tenor solois!. e 'Q‘:Lj?‘r 2nd that | fcas than throe years. 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. Theater program. : et | = 0! t and Girls,” by Hazel Knox. artists, S Uniay 1t wvas pbesiblatt ort. talk. 10—Strickland’s orchesira, 3:43—Dinner program. WBAL din- Alexandria hotel danc g s o ‘n”?"v“( s (‘m;‘,‘, el CROWLEY BROS. INC. —To be anuounced. - . G0:5—Dinner music, luctor, TOMORROW MORC I\G | & s denait & \—Josephine MacCall Swanwick, | i Gty st | : Edger €. Dokl ‘o Al \‘l‘p.;:x‘\f! r\x;I:.‘lJ)‘\tl?lllnrnmv volume g DECORATORS Ldh : e WOO—PHILADELPHIA—308 on, barit 7 5 ‘WTIC—MARTFORD—176 08200 LDIOROITONE SN RSl e 267 () . arv Bradley and Clint Black- S ause ; RE S e e (0 lz.o}lm“\: :\‘:».n ”‘ml‘;l l’\lf) afte :.67 Chapman Street ‘Josephine MacCall Swanw ; | Everyman's Bible class at New Brit- | 253 ; e i phine MacCa A —Music by Gypsies. Howard Bland, president of | Y. W. C. A, e o | (30 R T BB § MAIN STREET STORE — MONTHLY RENTAL $125 nd Clint Blaey . 3 —Voe Apply 2 1 Dance musi anty company 11 Vocal solos | SR Fai 4 il N B o e S. Apply LTSS, W T—PHILADELPHIA—395 : \hmml program. Lo o Tee, 111 CWTIC's Housewives Tor- nsual, was interesting but, in answer ew ntaln lgn 0. | w.\utpw ten Mispronou Y ori WLIT—PHIL \l|| LPHIA—395 WRVA—RICHMOND—250 ~Weather repor culdaie Tlo Goninesst k 2 b iy ~Dream v. s—Market reports, Y.unchcon! muale from’ tho {2 ossusdim sl | g = 5 wn L s ff in sports. | ¢ i elers’ club Y 34 CHURCH ST. City Hall Building Phone 3400 s 4 rec fren in @ program of negro spir- silent, | : tie Gty : . ! : 'NAC . G nrough WJG, Atlantic City, wi g {tuale—southern melodies. WNAC—BOSTON—280 -,mmf\ mJ .nf»f]xms .é‘nnwn.-: Brooklyn Daily | 1 7e oty 1 oh 3 e vlcalirron 10:45—Dance o a rus of negro school chil- |12 oon service from King's| PHILADELPHIA—27% : negro spiritual |~ “chapet ‘;.;3‘:1”‘:" :',: 1;:; X ",:1‘::'\'.’.; ;y:‘n" Nowars 15—"arolyn Thomas, soprano. ‘alvin Satterfield, St 10 ~Musical selections and talk. NEHONES: aritonciot ity American Radlo Trio. 3 rus of negro school ehil- | 12:05—Luncheon music. D R otan orcioat iy olavin United 1 = g 5 y 0:30--Will Morrirey, Midgie ) e .gue, Dr. Douglas Freeman | 6—Program for Australian listeners. \ t RS % : & - 3 SR S entertalnment from WGBS, New 4 The Parodi : nipdy T E 4| 16—Women's Hour. WHEE --BOYS ocita high school spirit. F—NEW YORK—192 U 3 101 1~ Robert Beadles planist, 8€- (6 h talk. 5 @GOT C LOT OF KICK /. Beadles, mezzo- | 11:10—Dance progran. ert ore are, | 11:25—Plano selections. Galen Ha . Nystror o in a program 55— Musi MeKnight's 1 stri duets, os, violin and WGBS—NEW YORK—316 piano noveltie 10— Falion's Californians dance “”"\\\‘mn nthae e ; . T s hird orchestra. ; Philip Wolt, talk to boys. L orld With Other Little Boys | 12—Soprano sololst and other | | 1 S —————ee—es heater program i YHIA—308 ey S ) B S g WIP—PHILADELPHIA—308 ner orchestra, Robert P. Juk, and as night foll, later getting PAINTERS AND piano duetists, Pop” concert. 5 . C. Barstow Langdon of the |70 o Estimates Cheerfully Given on vy B {naan o & United States Fidelity & Guar- | 11 g uEs | noted for its nardware. His talk, Fres's Soclety Sirens, : 5 Rl i e g ing questions, he got the Berlin- i ! —Concert orchestra, % Vivien Cordero-Eriz, vio- Mrs. J. M.Dean. Eans ; S 3 | we NEWARK—105 g hw it i | {56—Time signals Mackay n({:}lr mixed }.p \\‘n ‘YHL‘ “Doing Better What ced q Attt 2 Rhinelander-Jones case, a horribie | Manv Do Well” ° o . Hote! Sheiton JOTt s 05—Chorua of negro school chil | Travelsrs’ cliih A novel orchestral sclection Tel. 894 : S erite > ke dialect stories by Mrs. | 10:30—WNAC Women's club. Talks, | ] ¢ Deyl coture—H. 2 L ; rabar 2 : lin volume with WBZ and KDKA. p c Canvin Satterfield, Sr. musical numpers andn ¢ b e e THE OLD HOME TOWN M ¢ _Tuik on Radio Telephony. (43 Darky dlalect stories Ly Mrs. WTAG—WORCESTER—268 ol Nokol concert 5 WIZ—NEW YORK—155 | tive instruments, formed part ¢ WPG—ATLANTIC CITYy—300 | . violin, piaRG—Dpep, § 12:30—Market reports | : U {THAT 190 MODELS Keith, s0- | 11—Thomas Hughes, pianist. e RN . Jack Adams, basso; § :35—Motion pleture forecast. ATLANTIC CITY—27 oo 10-~Tmiely talks with Terese v rtin's dunce or i WSB—ATLANTA—I2> 10: ATLANTIC CTTY—2%5 Entertainment WBPI—NEW YORK 11—Happy hour. Cooking sc achooll. ening service Central of Gorgia Ratiroad b LR e Qiartet 11 G et | WMCA—NEW YORK—311 THAT YOU USE and Organ Jieciia ST—ATLANTA—! emak ur. \ - WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 " sponsored by val- | schools,” b FARMERS’ MILK T piani ’ 7\ 1 4 aram \\‘\‘u*__\n MPHIS—199 YOU LIKE IT ¢ stra; address {5—Redtime story by Peter P \\U()—I IU' *I)Ill'lll\—.;fm BETER! WRW—T. \um m\\\— 3 “and Tir i Organ recital wusic. 30— I talk. WIP—PHILaELPRIA—509 : etting up exercises The cream pours , WLIT—PHILADELPHIA— i T WSM—N ASHVILL E—283 11—Organ musle. right off ”‘_9 top his orc —_— from the Cream e\ Top bottle. SUenE e " Through the Static || vno retty fair for | 5 e, ROEETIELS BATTERIES e S || WINTER STORAGE N Ma v : 4 X KTHS—HOT SPRINGS— Varenke S Fully Insured \'. ket High 2 3 S 2, organist v [ o SRR BATTERY 0. | | e \\Il\IAlml\l‘Hh m\m—l \\||||\u|._um n . " 20D - 3 BT % -Murray W hitema ers’ jght program. te Declal e " 170 EAST MAIN PRACTICALLY ALL OF HIS TIME Halsey naders m Filosophy,” Cy Adams monologist 30—Musical program Talke of interest to farmers jte, which was too bad Buase Ay st erumae o

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