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N DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926, WWI=DETROIT—853 3 Hea 1 ‘s "Seeing Callfornia. mother or & great-aunt or somebody, | you sit on the edge of the bed, pull | In every case the artist was ap Aus 8—Diuner musie, b the Court | 9 Mest Pocket program, vinging on that bill of entertainment, | ing on your sox. You put one on, |tralian, and Mr, Hughes and Miss 8:11—Same as WEAF J drekquar. 9id5—Editorlals from the prom. | But, as luck would have it, and it|meanwhile narrowlly escapiog doing| Wilson are expecting to res WOX =D ROV = et fnent dalites. always has it at such times as those, [an imitatin of a first clase tumbling | tura to that country soom, Dinner ror 1 ) bridge game, No. 6, 1 veial program since the friends were eagerly listen- | act. Then you it on the edge of the | thelr appearance at WJZ being thetr Cadillae hotel i . 4 1" o8 Angeles Examiner progruim, | ing for the station, we didn't hear|bed and fall into a stupor, yawnhg | last of a publie nature, before sail. 10— e1ing 0f the Red ) WHOD=CHATTANOOGA 12--The Packard Bix dance oreh. |any of the program. WGR came in|from tome to time, this belng the |ing. WIR—=DETRON —5 bridge game, | 1=—Ballud Hour, with the Ashley Very nicely at 6:30 o'clock and we|only way members M'h—rlmhy“?\ol LA ) 3 | 3 tte's Petite Eyin v 3 HOT SPRINGS—37 Sisters, Bud Gore, Dlily and Polly | beard dance music, & talk and the |come in & half hour later to ee \v; Mr. Hughes rendered “Song of The TUESDAY. o 1 I n Hall and Charlle Coe, Weather report, But at 8 o'clock,|you are up yet, can distingulsh any | Vagabond” from “The Vagabond -~ Oid nee m I esita under the direc. | KHJ—LOS ANGELES—108 what station should come bursting |signs of Iife in the \xanimato body. he Broudway success, and EVENING PICK. ? oe, 8 : | Glove lzutton ) »y. Voval choruses 9—Areade Cafeteria orchestra, upon the scene but WSMB, New Or- LA : ' @ song of Australia. He has WJZ 8:30=Secretary “nm,."‘ The 8¢ e’ fg_.] y | 9:80—Children's program, |1eans. That's the straight goods! No| But, never mnd, we were ta king|a pleasing baritone volce and we Cruds Rubber Situation. » Radlo Amat ar \ Nieht" program, in.|10:30—Dog talk. Kidding: WSMB came bursting on | about the radio. We heard the spe- | enloved his offering as we did the WEAF, 10—~Henry Ford's old mn.’ Pub le. fout ) 1 \ c.u 3 i ix collvge glee 11--Greater Eagle Roek club pro- | the scene, That's the sccond time | clal test program put on the air this| eforts of the other performers. Mis toned danceprogram, 10:18—Eve Rothenberg, | Seren nd the G a ) gram, | that station has burst. Well, the New | morning at 6 o'clock, count ‘em six, | Wilson cang “I Believe In You, WRNY, 7:90—Talk, “Winter Camp- |13=—"Town in review ) rd KEMO—TAYETTEVILLE=~300 |12 Girls' 8iring trio. | Orleans broadeaster fntertored much | by WiZ of Ne. York city, This pro- | from *1, and “Home, Fweet -;n X E K WNYC—=NEW YORK—02 5 ] 1 s [ 1Adlery’ ntest I 1=Don Clark's Blitmore hotel orch. | with WQR, and it was impossible to [ gram wan for the beneflt of Anstra- | Home.,” We haven't heard it p nt. WGY, 9:80—Talk, “Progress of |72 pots, ) T ol A 18, Talk, KNX—HOLLY WOOD—337 hear the latior's program at all|llan Mstencrs, Who, ut 6 o'clock this| ¢ 1 any better over tho radio. 1t's 100 Breeadcast De pment | KPRC—=HOUNTON- 9:15—Travel talk. | clearly. That's the first time WSMB | morning, were hg wing in % bad that the program couldn't have WANAC, 11:18—Bgecial prfrxmrv‘l_‘b)" 301 ¢ 8 K Hou 3 vater Kent eoncert oreh :hu ever eoma through with any o'clock last nign®. I r | been broadeast at night beéanse it 26 principals of musical, "Sky 7.3 X 8 ' period | Gl n ! ar ¢k ealth talk | great volume. An organ recital, Joud | sented 1o ) y|w g good. A spirit of iInfor- Hilgh." | = 1 ] ys' G Ruth 4 Bhoe company pro-|enough to be heard down by tho| good, but tr oor v which fs always present, per WB2, 8—Hockey, Boston Brulns vs lams, tenor WHT—CHICAGO—100 10— Avietlo game Children's Home, and that's just|times. WJZ ver off ree, during the early heurs of the Canadians. fr—l_lnh‘ !"';-")" eorne’ 1 WOAL=SAN ANTONIO. . *avaller Shoe Stores program. | where the set was located, stirred | way before. The signal w 1 v. alded to the charm of the offer- 5—"Hooks r \ 0 WES—CIHICAGO, 4 § 2 ( M an Players, |1 Moile Night at the Ambascador |our wrath, aroused our ire and! somewhat with the approach of day, onic en- | ond Malier r 3 WRE—DALLAS—216 Srars of the silver screen ap- | kindled the fiames of our anger. [ but it aleo faded and became ragg L I _semble and f gty Duvid musl B 1=-Thdtime slory aring hefore the mierophone. A'How's that? [and distorted time after time, Ye're glad we didn't mies the pre. KTHS, 10-—He College glee h our } Leagiie - [ # orchestra, a little talking, a Iit. . e | LR evenif we did have to fre. alud, : —CHICAGO—118 0 ) ran ler the amics and & ltte| pynse music and still more dance! BIr James Elder, Austraifan Com- | quently apply cold watep 10 our fa6e P 3 4 ©orchestra Mou gomer ‘e pho-| dance music. Ray West's Cocoanut p % missioner at New York { Nor-|in crier to lanlsh the monstrous . a - 5 muglc bored us greatly later in the LAl \\'n(_n.u(nnl.\h—l.)c 10:38—Hariy Asivy orchesira. Pt ' ) pher | Grove dance orchestra, evoning. WEZ, \5’10. WJ2Z, WTAM, | man Brokenshire, formed o an-{h which surrounded us like & 30—Dinner music by the Hub Hes Wha —NLW YORh—210 ( ¢ tur WENP=SHENANDOAH—200 all prescuted dance program, which | nouncing staft and, cons 3 0 or @ vapor Lath. , taurant trio . M $=—Allan Triov AR J e © lasted far longer than we should|!ime of day, thelr voices ¢ B T—Watson \.Jvoodrurf, tenor; Mrs .-—mn’ur Gruen, baritone TOMORROW MORNING | have llked them to last. We don't | Very veppy. The comn That's all for today, thanks! Laura C. Gaudet, accompanist, ‘1_15.. Pr bk know what we would have substitut- | 8isted upon pronenncing 1at. —P. B L. 7:05—~Hub Restaurant trio. 7:45—Fla e 1 Musiolans i s “‘J‘M i e |ters “W-\W ) an e 7:30—Watson Woodruft, tenor. News concert ) forpeppynimbere L i | manner, it was ¢ e . [0 ADDRESS KIWANIANE 7:40—Hub Restaurant trio—FPopuiar WIBO—CHICAGO-—-220 deration of Wom. P formers included Go v, “The Value of Musio to a Come period. 2 9 y it 5 , ks and musie. | The it vio of the WIZ st o munity'” will bo the subject of an lors 185 . ensemble N ) . { en's ks and mv » Rotary olub wafted its of th 4 staff, i $—Travelers' Symphonic ~ensamble ] k Senleiter, | Midnight far u 1 . n i : 1 5000-48Y BErv: | the dance mutla program by MeEn. | native Australian; William Conway, [addrees to be given by Rev, Theoe and the Travelers ‘»\1 QURELEL 979 . . tenor, RYW—CHICAGO—136 iieos cting . elly's orchestra from Cook’s Butter- st; Hoctor Goldspea re Atneworth Greene at the meets Solos by Russell Iv‘gs- r, temor, 'y - [ 6:45~—News, finuncia)l sud fnal m 3 1 r WIEI=—-BOSTON—340 | fiy ballroom, Springficld. This organ- | J Hughes, bariione g of the Kiwanis club tomorrow iRand Rolier \Clle,:“’, T, i Naroiete } 7:45—Morning watch from the Estey | {zution's glee club sang the chorus of | S0N. £05rano, and one or two others. noon at the Burritt hotel. Sl A A el J e S oo ; organ s'udio, “It The Girl You Love, Loves You." Read e sianiie ! S ayt 1rg L SR sl WTAG—WORCESTER—268 The club sounded pretty fair, By ‘:‘.'h\‘ T\‘-“ YORK—210 by KYW at Chicugo 88 n Sttion WEAF, | 16:80—Muste, gosh! The New nrltpuln Lions club Y‘ g 8:06- 10:45-—Talk to mothers, should get that gang for the Frolie. S s SARLD Around the ya:g5_wi)l Hardy's Tivoll oreh. And by the way, {'s 100 bad they h 5 s e LM Unele Be World it (D, J. Menthein WEPI—-NEW YORK—203 {won't be able to broadcast that ;,," 88y Jou 4L [{ g5 nder auspiees of | 8 Nights by Dr. B, J.0 1y yappy hour program conducted Frolic, not that they have tried to| Ul DL 1) L G SORK 278 rican Farm Dureau Federa-| Palmer, pres Palmer| by John Boott. make arrangements, because it's go- [ 1)“11 {‘li‘l‘:_\"‘l‘b-o i at ) School of Chire . and Sta-! WIZ—NEW YORK—135 ing to be & hum-dinger it & rehear- orts s turnished | 5 80— Lou Lonnett. violtnist RS Coniag on ?‘I‘” vennor | 10--Women's Hour, sal we .attended can be taken as @ {itorin) ST el it Yo in Cong lotel under di : L WEAP—NEW YORK—192 criterion, We hope the city editor Dept. of Am:lcul!uf@ 6—Katherine Connoliy, songs. rection of Ldwin Borrod. Artiste r i H oll, tenor; | .45 Health exerclses. likkes that word. 2 2 Hotel Br! ick studlo | g:15—Radio tal it. ounce c vy, i Louls | 1y tet Spink , . tle Sym- 5.0 : Ensemble; ; b & 11 riet Spink, soprano. 4 i i ahastia s | y 4 Lt e Health ta And now comes the sad part. Soft Siation e HE ! v [ WHO—DES MOIN Columbia Universitq lecture. | musie, soft lights. The entire recitai WMCA—NE S ginal 2 - arike 1 her. { which you shall rrad, is the naked Ensemble. -10—"The Dankers' Life e | I WGES—NEW YORK—316 truth and needs clothing. KSO—CLARINDA, 1A, —212 Pimely Talks with Herese, T 5 L4 2 i 0 s _ Nigh ~Mix 1 pr n Hilda Bergvall, soprano. Well, we aroge In the middle of ts Insti Y Ky v . $:30-10—Musical ¢ 4 Hotel Bruns- SEIE ) L KSD—ST LovIS. 2 deauty talk end wongs. Ithe night teday and groped blindly g aosnca: ! e U ! Furnishing review | for the various articlos of our attire, tessional hoek 3 : 3 S and songs. 5 which had been carefully hung up s e et i ourandibaitehour, R A A ICITY A0s WRNY--NEW YORK—239 |0 (pe floor, Dressing with great | j Ares K WESM—CHICAGO. Marke's and weather. Tell-M | Geanbar, pianiss | Haste, (n" about three-quarter ot an g i 2 . .7 Bsndy i Story Lady. Radio piano lesson am Lynch, baritone, | ! ad missing The Iiight Word," W ; pie im Lyne hour, we hied oursclf to our radio ption el Kim- | el 2 g Lilinonen —Judith Roth, soprano. set. We would have becn dressed S 9 iafhfi{rxon»', Roth, so S Can el S ”‘\]"’ At Sk —RICHMOND HILL—316 | yooner, but you know how it is. You 8 ith Roth, soprano. M 4 § wsell Mey- layers. Lddie i )8 i o s JOSTON—280 10:80—Dance 3 Y 1 120:3—Musie, 5 Y Rore R okira R LIS clib otshaste. Bols ADELEIA 508 paintully and laboriously climb out of y ! 4 wetled (PR 'IP—PHILADELPHIA—50! " v ¢ conducted by Clyde 11_Ernie Golden's orehest iy Moulin Hen WIE bed on a cold, chilly morning, before o S A A ; : s S X - 6:45—Setting up exercises. daylight has arrived and it certainly rlce dlnnes | T2, arENE pro i e AL ,“”;,_,'I",‘\"‘\ OLLY == | WOO—PHILADELPHIA—09 takes & lot of will power to keep e C Lossez, ] < R enana (egien : e B N1—Orsan recital, from roliing hack under the covers, antages and N R aenounced rench b j Chrla, f n WLIT—PHILADELPHIA—295 | purving your head in the warm pil- : X SAMLIL : i B e ceq \fC7san recital and religious serv- |iow and letting the world go by. Moo Steh s o i Sial = . e T fces. And again, you know how it is when | —Josephine Law-| } WOQ—KANSAS CITY— B. McNeary— | 111 ; te K Zieg- | 9-10-Devotional musical program, Sunday Ca ‘ 7 P Lot e KFAB—LINCOLN, Neh—311 | v, !0 r muste. sicale by a 8 from 1 City, A WOR—( HICAGO—2 KMA—SHENANDOAK T--Diuner musie o {DI EW me #ory told by IFrom Station WEA} The Jaleig! Somer- before the e William Coughlin ! 2 r E 4 et —Concert program. United Press new. i KFRX—IASTI | —Mendels s fo— WOGCP—NEWARK—! 3 robt; ¢ . Tu 1 of program from An cxccedingly satlsfactory even- Emma Roche, pianist ? ¥ A it g ) DIEA” % burgh. ing was the one just past, provided ter, violin a ¥ ‘eel- ~-1d B rehestra, i 5 e Mait WOAW—OMAIIA—526 H v up too long. By word st. DELPHIA—308 EaT i Tih0—Jaffy's string quintet, fe , which, it scems, most PriNoi A : —Dinner musie., \‘\'r,\n;'ui; AGO. 1 g b four r rks ncel, there was plen- e Wilbur th WIP—PHILADELPIIA—508 R o ty of volume on all stations after 6 ard Observatc ¢ was no static and no; | 8:80-1 as WIE. T 3 minor varicty was sor, WAUKEE—275 . ch we are truiy ’ tlons; | 7:15—M kee Athlctic club orch. | grateful. Evidently the fellow in the di&erence between CIgarettes. flip Millv ) e Amerl. KENP—COLORADO SPRINGS--250 our neighborhood, who has been op- AEREm Erom BT 1 ‘ fusical program to be an- erating the buzz saw or something WEIT—PHILADELPIIA— 03 i CHICAGO—370 Rourcea ke et to the intunse disgust of They know the super-flavor )—Dream Daiddy. | $—Edgewater It Hotei Oriols KOA—DENVER—: steners in, has his wood all cut. He { 1 X B sitiies : At 2 have been all out it his prac. caused by toasting, how it brings WCAU—PHILADELPHIA— radtop Kolngn OG0—larm question box. Sflent tice continued. No threat intended. SR P regva . i N 1 . . . t ' WTAM at Cleveland was one of out the hidden flavors of the the most persistent vislors at 6 z v'clock. Guy Lombardo and his band world’s finest tobaccos. It's y t rere doing fancy tricks at the Music SIS Jzgd sltab il elizen fotel Grlole| Trio s fetropolitan Malg | J3ox restaurant, which is quite & O ! £ pkfons i : dancs selectio s Slace. It s beantifully decorated, = ;e 2 tra [TarT5=¥ i n contral- | cozy and serves good food. We've —ATLANTIO CITY —235 o k Perew g | to; Ci Jones companist; | never been there, but if you want to [ 4 \ it orevicw t i How Dean 8 2 ake our word for it, we have no | orgun tesita 32 Th i broad- GO0 WEPG—ATEANTIC CPTY —200 i from the We wanted cspeclally to hear the | > i 1 St. Francls, cisco. | program by the Mercer club at KIT—LOS ANC | WGR, Ruffalo, fnasmuch as friends WGEY—SCHENECTADY—3880 i i i ) 1-—J p m, o'clock and untll 10 or thercabouts. Wi s akben ¢ ; lay list el nsirumental « and Rey c i"vom then on volume decreased un- ik ; I “ster, cr ; MINNEAPOLIS—116 I at 12:30 o'clock this morniug, 7 e Sgiinl i 1 r i | 60 s pr : 1 fons could be: brought in sat- PHILADELPHIA ixophonist. | ring the elght aleeping h P s . R e N e ncichcllebar hons Lucky Strike is unique and dis - Grant ; from WIZ. 11—Dunce s \ tortar hardens on the teeths WY YONK 103 O iardens. e & tinctive—the only cigarette of 5 aniey ecn i ‘ Sl LS / over 200 brands that is toasted, I TR T “\Wetales forbcaet amd 9 s ' a costly extra process,but it pleases WEAI—NLW YORK—192 ¢ . " o 9 WIHAM—ROCHLSTLR—278 v the Crosiey 5 I R Lady REMOVES S S—\EW YORK—118 OT one person escapes tartar. And tarta: spells danger! Scientists single it out as the greatest cause of tooth and gum trouble. If only saliva flowed as freely at night as furing the day, tartar would stay soft and there would be no cause for worry. But saliva doesn't flow at night. The mouth gets dry. And the sticky tartar hard like cement—pushes it- : E self up under the gums and starts all kinds of WHASN—FLOUISVILLL- =100 troubl A o Protect your teeth and gums against this > menace by brushing with Orphes Tooth Paste WHAN=NEW YORK : ; iF the last thing at night, The special cleansing substance in Orphos s removes the tartar while it's sticky —gives s it no chance to harden. Begin using Orphos WOAL—PITTSIE RGH—161 WHAL—BALTIMOR]— Nanighs ASHINGTON—168 KRDRA—PITTSBURGH=-308 You will find Orphos at any drug or department store tosiet goods counter., sl : s t i Guaranteed by » "\L”\ g \\~|:'~\1|\\.|\~ 28 76 = 2 ¢ , * o (/ CWRNY—MEW YORK THCORPORATED 85 -New York Neig CLEVELAND—3 Whose Hirt . WIAM—CLEVELAND—389 r i 45—0Uriando's orchestra.