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basso; Dorothy Cutler, which was offe he |eour ul the Presi- BUFFALO—-319 Clalre Gorska-Gels, sopran fled program of L r obtained the |dent | | unother act of ~Dinner musle, 1=I"rank Westp! and his All. | tattons. . L] tank in Baltimore before coming to [herolsin obtained from the §:30-10=Jointly with WEAY, American Ploncers; Art Bllquist, Seven Valleys, gaverniioit yosterday the leglon of 10—Baritone reeltal, populur songs; James Beaumont,| Then we ran in WBZA, tho low honor and speclul mention in the Novelty program, banjo solos; plano fmprovisions, |wave station of WBZ, Contrary to ofticial journal, holding up as an ex- 11-1—8upper music. WHAS—LOUISVILLE—400 expoctations, the station did mnot ASKS LEGION OF HONOR ample to the nation the youny WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 | $:30—Royal Peacock orchestra from | come in loud, belng operated on S——, [physlolst, Andre Ribaud, who lost : . \ T——Fastman theater orchestra. the Kentucky Hotel, only 100 watts. There was conslder- ' FOR AMER[GAN sAlLORs hig life by the explosion of a retort WEDNESDAY, T-Advanced Spanish lessons. 30—Weather; market report. WRVA—RICHMOND—256 able fading, 100, The program belng Same G['Oll]] ODETHHOH Out o In thoe course of & series of delicafe TRTaS =3 e OO S M S 105=—Concer $—Market roports. presented was, naturally, the same H 4 experiments in the extraction of All Programs on Lastern Standard Glen Smith's orchestra, WMAK—BUFFALO—2600 §:10 —Entortainment, auspices the |as that from WBZ, namely a hock- d Tl] gh R bl e 3 : rare gases from the air, “By hon-s 1 Leo Lynch, tenor; William s Booster elub bt Burkeville, Vir-| evogame. it Pm“ eflce 0, [ ESDOIISI | French Editor Wants Captain and oring those who fall victims fo their Luug, violinist, al program ginla. Pledmont Sanatorium ne- . —_— First' Offioee of Tines duty,” declares the Matin, “the gov- 9:16—8trauh and Lambrecht, gul- WOAC—STORR—373 gro chorus, plano solos, quartet| WJZ took us Into Spain on “The| pawtucket, R, I, Feb, 8 (P lernment honors ltself.” o= |..‘,.".\ string ;‘J\mr(;i. !ur\r; SR —Music; market report. numbers, contralto solos and|“Grand Tour” and we enjoyed the | post office and polico inspectors Recognized - d0—I'rances Callow, harp. | 10—Matllda Lindsay, soprano. ~To be announced. Bpeeches. hospitable atmosphere of Madrld 08 [ ware engaged foday in r gy 3 Y 5 P yoitd . ' 1. Welnsteln WRO—WASHINGTON—469 [ 10—Orchestra. e th byl et sonataniie e | e anuepod tadha SUNIHE GOVR Il Patiy, Tab., 8 (D-lephane 2aus 300,000 W ‘"k.mc,nm Poland Police alarmy; weather. 5:45—"Things Talked About,” Mrs, |11—"Carry Me Back to Old Vir-|who explained matters to us. We|caplure of the four robbors who | ointy,couor of the Matin, today Are Out of Emplovment WMCA—NEW YORK—34f | Nina Reed. } glony” L visited the restaurants and then | gommitted the $260,000 stamp rob- |jegion ‘;r“;’y‘o‘“‘o"r“""(';'".“"I‘l':“l"’l““:,l_'lff‘“l Warsaw, Feb, 8 (® — Statlsties e (5 .u\-wlm \:m‘.’. v'lvllz l-,m«l:)‘ 7 : AP—WASHI (."n) .-Sn ‘WSB—ATLANTA—128 stopped at the Prado\ xu\vlvxlvm bery at the Pawtucket post office. |and Chief Officer nu\‘.:n Aliller of |8how that threc hundred thousand Senanik usle, | rnie Golden's orchestra, 8:45 Capital,” Charles | 6-~Household message by represen- | where mny of the works ot the| mio authoritics were working on |fhe steamer President Roosevelt for | Workmen in Poland of & working jeul and instrumental | 7:30—Cortina Spanish lesson, a 5. Navy band orchestra; | tatlve of rgia Women's clubs. | Spanish masters are to be found. An | (1, theory that the men made Provi |(hoir hearolo ‘"‘O'I_N‘ e “: population of 900,000 ure out of Tl e el 2 urlties ] ame; “Ipana Troubu- | Lewls McCravy, plantst, | orehestra which accompanied s | onco thelr headquarters, following [crew of the British frelghter ,\";”m;o employment. The figures are buscd 4 4 g sical program. [ and Roxy's Gang, from |ll:45—Atlanta Blltmore hotel orch. |lent color to the scenes Ly Playing | gigcovery that two of the four acety- |and al i s on statistics of firms employine § | Jack Little and Wendall | 4:30—Krank Wadsworth WEM—NASHVILLE—388 | cholco Spanish selections, One of 18| 1ong tanke “which the. robbors IorL |ariam e o e A Bine | five or more men and botween 80.« © | P | Hofbrau entertainers. 11-12—Dance music. 7:30—Francls Craig's orchestra. | best was a thrilling toreador Bong. |yejind after cutting into the post of- | gt ‘l‘l’:|‘t‘mnu,;1( \\::“:‘\r\.l;” Ih.m"l‘l\: a \‘vl\t 000 and 40,000 additional can. be | 11:30—Jack Denny's orchestra, KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 8—Bedtime story. which was played in the restaurant. | rico vault had been stolen from gar- |says it I8 “a reward which in every |added to the total for those cme W —HARTFORD—176 _ WHAP—NEW YORK—240 30—Dinner aoncert, 9—Dutch Ehrart's Syncopators. This number also formed the final | gge in towns not far from that olty |perod France has given o the |ploying less than five workers, Emes ~Emil Helmberg Hotel | 6—Dinner music, $—News items; markets. 11— Trolle, Joo Coombe,” tenor,|one of the program. Next Week tho |hroe months ago. One of the |hrave, whatever thels nationality or | ployers and the Rovornment are Bond trio. 7—Marion Kener, soprano; pianis: University address. and Eric Nissen, planist. {tour will extend into the Southern |torches was stolen from o garage at |falthr SRR e e 000" monthly fo as ) — Announcements, police and 5—-8tring sextet. ymphony orchestra; quartet. WDOD—CHATTANOOGA— | part of Spain, and we're going 1o do | [onsd: the other from & Georgia-| RS ATA L A ANEE the splerdid | sist the unn;;{m; o L . s ew digest; string sextet, | 9~Wickersham School of Music. ~Tivoll ater organ music. |our begt to be there, | ville garage. i " | a of music by artists pseph Cashman, WOAE—PITTSBURG H—46( Hotel Patten orchestra, AN Post Oftice Inspector J. J. Bresiin, Vulius Hartt School of | 9:15—Marlon Kener, soprano; Ireno | g:30—Dinner concert. 9:15—Features, Hurray! We heard @ Chicago sta- | in charge of the investigation, be- taking par rplst, 8—Addross. WMBF—MIAMI BLACH—385 | tion, the first one in about {wo|jjeves that the robbers o dWoons T Augusta E. Stetson. 8:30—8axophone Octet 7-9—Fleetwood radlo orchestra. weeks, It was WSBC and it came in | pacted with recent bank breaks in 9-~Concert, 10-1—Gene Fosdick's orchestra and | fatrly loud, although without is| Rushville, West Winfield, N, Y, and r, pld 1 WAIU—COLUMBUS—204 the Fleetwood radio orchestra. usual volume, Hoven Valloys) Pait Tn. thellatter 1. mezz0-50y Dorothy WEBH—NEW YORK—273 T—Dinner concert KPRO—HOUSTON--201 ) [town four ‘men cut open a bank contralto, and Charles B.|5:50—Kenneth Casey WTAM—CLEVELAND—380 8:30—E. W, Rogers and his uke. The National Baseball elub ban-{yvault with acetylene torches such as | @ Lischner and Marion | ~Judith Roth, goprano. 8-~Dinner music. 9:30—D. O. K. K. fraternal band. |quet, as broadeast by WNYC, proved | were used in the robbery here, companists. G—Teles Longtin, tenor. 3-11—Cleveland concert. 12 — Palace theater orchestra pro- fto be a large affair. Many prominent | o postal authorities were of the sam A. Perry, pianist. 11—Dance music. gram. men were listed as speakers, among | opinion that the thieves would at- Burton H. |4 cginald Pasch, tenor. WEAR—CLEVELAND—390 WOAI—SAN ANTONIO—395 | them Mayor James J. Walker of | tempt to dispose of the $260,000 1 University. Majestic String Ensemble. T—Dinner conc: | 9:80~Army Night program, New York, Augustus Thomas, fa-|worth of stamps by selling them at - Gaudet, planist. | 7:50—C; theater orchestra. WKRC—CINCINNATI—326 WOC—DAVENPORT—484 mous playwright, Governor Pinchot | reduced p r A. Nelsonft organ- ' NEW YORK—253 7—Dinner music, 7:30—Bedtime story. | of Pennsylvania, Irvin & Cobb and | turn would se Austin_ Organ Co.|g—villa Francalse orchestra; ta B 10-11—Erwin Swindell, organist; Ag- | a host of others. We heard the talk | to disreputable mail order houses. T—Warner t i Louis Barbaria, | 9:16—Orchestra. nes O, Bodeen, contralto. by Mr. Thomas and we enjoyed it |They intimated {hat several such ¢ signals Mildred Kibler, Fuller Entertaln- | 10—Concert orchestra. WHO—DES MOINES—52 | sreatly. It was one of the most hu- | companies in New England and New Weather report. Signing off sig-| e ) 0—Reese-Hughes orchestra. morous addresses we have had the | York would be kept under close sur- nal. 7:45—Treedman, Finch, songa. WSAI—CINCINNATI—526 Kate Miller, whistier; Harty | pleasure of listening to, although it WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 fusle hour. 3—Twing Lewls, popular songster; Leonard | contained a great deal of sound 35—Market report. 9—Rue Vignon Entertainers. 8:30—Program from WEAF. Kirkwood, pianist; Four “Huske- |jogic. 80—Little Symphony orchestra | 10—"Bill" McWalters, songs. 10—Jack Little and Wendail Hall, | teers” and Hawallan gultarist. S from KDKA. | WEBJ—NEW 11:15—8tring quarte 10-1—Dance music. Mayor Walker lald on the oint- —Hote] Kimball dance orch. §—University soclety orchestra, 12 midnight—Wendall Hall, twins. WSUI—IOWA CITY—184 ment a little bit thick. He compli- (—Radio Nature League under|g.45-—Jeanne A'Dair, singer. WELW—CINCINNATI—323 8:30—Musical program to bu an-|mented the bascball players right he direction of Thornton W. Bur- | g__Michele Bontempo, baritone; Tin- | 7:50—Weather foreca 3 market | nounced. land left, stating time o time f th Al Fillohgle Bo tenolr. tone; Tin. 2 pm:a.nm r forecast and market KSD—ST. TLOUIS—545 | how good they were. In fact, he went | ¥ho Iun-‘wln a ”'f! m‘.‘dl'm(nnl last Daniel Kuntz and his Repertory | 5:20—Ben Ruty, Michael Savino, | $—Hotel Gibson orchestra, | 8—Hotel Statler orchestra. right into sheer flattery, S e R (GG 9.0 INED theater orchestra direct from the | guitar duets. $:30—Address by a representative o | 9-10—Same as WEAF. | teared that he would say a '_l‘d" SHENERC some _money for a Repertory theater of Boston, 9:30—DBussoni’s Neapolitans, the Ohlo l'arm Bureau Feder-| WDAF—RANSAS CITY—365 |minute that the game of I stranger’ several days prior to the onfeert by the Tyrolean La- WLWL—NEW YORK—288§ Fti 7—Markets. Weather, Addresscs. | was responsible for his £ anasthasbic gas would i Mabel Hubbard|g_+sccountanc 3:40~—Fotel Glbson congert: Bedtime story. Music. the chair of mayor, His t; e able to identify a photograph, of . soprano; Maybelle W. 11—The soventh In a series of “Pep | 9-10—"Heauty and The Jacobin." | teresting, neverthel ns ma e o CloLonmpitiof Humphrey, second soprano; Jen- concerts by Fraternities from the| Booth Tarkington play, by the|per was the next speaker, but it wn;-""_"";" stranger who is also sus- nie B. Chandler, first alto; Minnle University, of Cincinnati; Deita| WDAF Players. 12 o'clock and we left them. We un- | Pected of - being implicated In the | eomsss— G. Nickles, second alto. Zeta, in song and instrumental | 10-11—Star's String ensemble. derstand that WNYC was still broad. (YOPPEIY. | “Browning's Love Point of Vie WBNY—NEW YORK—210 features, 12: d Wi fm|“§' 341 e e i h"”;4:";\:‘:‘:‘1;311‘;)\ lev Nl”‘t“l‘ { as {llustrated in his poems, §—Florence Corvals, soprano, :30—Reading: “When Melindy KFAB—LINCOLN—3 ably after that : DESLDINE ANC Ay e nad) T . B h d s ld nry Volk, violinist, assisted | §:20—George Martin's orchestra ings" Chates Maade, The Man | 9:00—Belshaw's orchestra and spe- € garme ectylens fank used n | ypewrlters oug t an O restine Harding Wilcox, 80- | 8:50— Sherman and O'Neil, fromn the-Oreek, cialty artists. That's all for today 1 AR HEOS R, vrano; Poul Bregor, pianist. 9:10—Al Brody, songs, 11:40—The Crosley Male Quartet. KFH—WICHITA—208 . Lo { WE REPAIR TYPEWRITERS : u—Weather reports; missing per-|19—Comig talks. 12—"The Boys from Home,” Ron. | 10-14-=Dunce music program by | 5 T | ‘ sons' descriptions. WAHG—RICHMOND HILL—316 | ald West and James Buchanan fn| tlonal S L. Insurance company tain i Call on us when you've got a Typewriter that is 10/0—Leo Relsman's Hotel Bruns | 7:30—John Sehiler's Malodists A e orcntre UMM ACCUSED MAN ADMITS HE New Britain SIg[I Co. el ofgorder b wick orchestra. §—Rosalie Wolf, soprano. 15—Crosley Musical News, Jo- : NS “Doi \ . - WCAC—STORRS—273 :15—Phillp Fey, tenor. hanna Grosse, wditor and organist. | 5 PnvicE WIELDED KNIFE IN FIGHT D&'"’-’- B;"e\',"’ I‘I/’!‘a‘ | . . mu;g-z Roporty 80—Jevva BIix, contralto. 40—Pianologues by “Newpora” | ¢ ) Gonten BRI e any Do We New Bl'itaill T wri er Exchan 0 b announced. o P e e e alk and the Golden| S e ype t g WTAG—WORCESTER—268 F'A i T VSD)’!'I'JHI)“ -‘r. ';\'m TR ((-”"lum“g 5,' fea it dance orchestra. Boston Cop y¢ Prisoner Told Him 34 CHURCH ST. e e b ; 5 athan Weinberg, viollnist, tions by Johanna Grosse, organ KOA—DENVER—323 Tel. 894 —Dansant mosic. | Tovvs CHIIE ataite: b g A—DENVER—323 | § i 8 ST T o Interesting talk. DA bt ; DEIROIL LY 8:30—Brown Palace string orch, He Struck Sallor With | 96 West Main Street Phone 612 4-7—Dinner concert. ok 8-§—Studio concert. :30—Book of Knowledge. = " Blade v ; WWJ—DETROIT—353 10—C ola\ru«lo thr-a\ler orcl\m:uy.x, B o MOTOR TRUCKIN —Dayvia Saxoptone Qctet. S—FREEPORT—214 6—Dinner concert, {10:15—Apollo . male quartet and) cambridge. Ms Feb. 8 (A} it 3 Rosy and his Gang ien il ek b R variety instriguental and vocal 8:-| Ronirt T, C. Shafer of Boston, ai- Furniture Moving WJAR—PROVIDENCE—306 AT, i lections. KOAY orchestra. mitted using. a pocket knife on Ar- Cinders and Filling 30— Chamber musicale — Genia g, Jimmy Clark's Entertainers. _Roxy's Gang. Broadmoor Rhythm Rustlers. lthur J. Levesque, a sailor on th M ial Furnished Ziclinska, soprano, and Giuseppe Keller, ukulele WREO—LANSING—286 KFI—LOS ANGELES—467 U. 8. navy tug Wandank, Patroln aterial Furnishe 5 Fas B blived to leave New Biit Has LD ey er, e, i LANSIN G—2! - . 3 A Owner has heen obliged to leave New Britain and has to il Benedetto, assisted by 8ym-|g:15—Ann Harrison, songs, 5 Siiner wust, ntura string quartet aidigward Maher testified vesterday in (A - HARRIS 2459 8 L ) _ phonic Instrumental quartet. aders. WIR—PONTIAC—517— adena club quintet. Ithe Middlesex superior court, where | €3¢ He rifice. The house is now empty and that is % lk in behalg of Cranston WOR—NEWARK—405 7—Goldkette orchestra; soloists. ick-Marsh dance orche Shafer is on trial charged with the | smr—— —ve————— the time to buy District Nursing association dance. §—-Words often mispronounced. |9—Radio hour. NGELES—403 {murder of Levesque in a local skat- | € LY 43—Andrew Gray, baritone, | -Bill Wathey of the New York | 11:30—Jewett Jesters, | 11:20-—Stewart-Warner program. |ing rink on Dee. 3. | ~Dorothea Johnson, soprano; Mar- | Lyening Telegram staft in sports WQI—CHICAGO—148 PWX—HAVANA—100 | The qA'mH""n testified that Frank E G dwi uerihte I Mylod, contralto; Na-|g Hotel Shelton Ensemble, 3—Rainbow orchestra. 8-10:15—Cuban Ar d, andiecaptured Shafer as he attempted i ran - Goodwin | amp ea State (0] tha Willard, violinist, They will be | 7: T R G T i e s e T e talk on sanitation by tl ore- | escape from the rink and that as | Do IShecialint ] ccompanied by Clara §. Mathew- JEGinget Hour, tary of Health. Ihe held him, Levesque came up o yesight Specialis! g ; Sh 20m Q 272 Mai . 43 5. Topics of Day"—Spencer WMAQ—CHICAGO—448 e e |them, seized Shafer by the hair and 327 MAIN ST. 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 303-6, Bank Bldg. “lint Grinnell, manager Prov- strong of the Literary Digest. |7—Organ reeital, e e e || B2l “He stabbed me." Better Business Buresv: | g.13—mMadelaine Hu Vorthwestern University, lecture. | At the police.station, the offics ce. York, Pa, Feb. 3 (®—Detective | Charles 8, White who is working on the Seven Valleys, Pa., bank robbery said tonight he was unable to fur- nish a description of the four men tter Business Activities. “Keep Smil z | 9:30—Musical program. | I' h S o |lsata, Shafer told him that he dr o a8 WIAK, R Jruieal ozt e || Throagh the Static || ot vire. vd st i tront ot | BN (N HARTF()RD‘ WNAC—BOSTON—280 3:45—Mndelaine Hulsiz . | 10:20—Players. him and that the sailor ran into it, | ¢ Kat Kiddies Klub. 9—DBallin and Race, piano. WIBO-CHICAGO—226 |l | iic lade entering his chest. | DINE AT L M GlIner Leas | okselling,” Dr. Frank H. nner miusic, A noise as of continuous applause | Before the patrolman took the | G ! ¢ editor of the ) 11-1 a. m.-—Popular program | came through on the set last night{stand, three Cambridge ):lll\._'n\u-‘ THE HONISS 'rogram under the ausplees | suangara Dictionary. WHT—CHICAGO—400 | whenever the dlals were in tune. |Bddy, 18, Agnes Leonard, i ‘ e MAIN STREET STORE — MONTHLY RENTAL $125 Toston Federation ©Of | g.40" \anhattan Male Quartet. #—Classical program by the trlo. | When statlons were coming through |Gladys Ogden, 16, testified that ‘ i | Ho . Taylor, dramatic|8:45—(238 meters) Alamo orch | the noise seemed to be greatly in- [saw Shafer and ithe deallonal rrel- | OYSTER HOUSE 7"‘*"“(‘;' I\_(’:\' o reader. 10:30—Organt recital; entertal .| creased. And that was static and lim‘: in the ]‘",’l"l“" :‘ ’::; ;“"”_’\"' Apply =] N— 0—Manhattan 2 Quart 1—Your Hour Leagu r noises which o to make up |rink. @ Eddygkiceaolc esha WAl Found; weather | 1u:10- ening New WOK—CHICAGO—217 the horse from a diffcrent gara v:}“«"‘“k’ with L VI BNLH 22 STATE ST. ce' orchestra. ed Press news bulletin, §-§—Concert; dance music. which fans have had to wrestle with |bumped into them and knacke | e o 10:15—Russtan Tnn Balalaika band. | 11—Artists and orchestra. Mtely. Tast migh: was just as good |them down. 'The men, sho sald. - | yuger Grants 25c, Stc and $1 Store . o e M. Barnett, bariton WLS—CHICAGO—315 as have been the nights for several {changed worc | v Sh < Inn Balalaika band, |7—R. F. D. program by the WLS | wecks past. Maybe we had a wee bit | Also, Alwaxs a Fresh supply to [ City Hall Building Phone 3400 | take Home ol e WEAR: | 11— Joseph M. {t. baritone. string trio. Tnore ek, but not enough to say so.| Thrilling Tale of Rescue WEAF—NE —102 WGECP—NEWARK—! 7:40-—Organ recltal. At any rate, stations weren't coming | cas Coast : ra Tracey aud Mobr, entertudn- | S—Word and Glemn time G e o | Comes From Texas Coast $:15—WLS & trio of them faded and at about 10| $:45—Rodche progral o'clock a noise louder than the re 0 8O weaved itself into the emble, sort e |1# Ford and Glenn, ¢ 1»m1».1 creaking nolse. lerew of the Pure Oil company's | . AL i CALTRERC oL R ; {ankers W. W. Mills on J ) blus Brothers, songs. 0:30—Fan Candy Boys' trio. | WTIC— was silent last night, Oh, | SRS Rt i orida ) ‘ . 13-~Charol de Thomee. pianist. | 11-—Garrett. Male Glee club | you say you know that? Well, we'll |® here yesterday ANEW YO > WODA—PATERSON—221 ‘v_«T s e o start all over e L K ews. 12 e e we. Would you t Maxwell, captain o funce orchesira | KYW—CHICAGO—536 oSt R e G Maxw T WIP—PHILADELPHIA—309 | 7- Dinner musie from KDKA lat once with one The rescue came after a long I ! musi | s——Bedtime story | would? Well, 1 George hasn't | | | s 1o with the waves of the Atlanti §:30—A Half Hour Music from | done that since ary 1, 1919, 0|y % N Simmons started to sin |The entire crew of the tanker vol- | unteered to go to the r Port Arthur, Tex., Feb. 3 (@ A tale of the sea, reciting details of | |the valiant rescue of five seamen | |trom the schooner Simmons by the tanker. ou | tanker T—Holl call; birthday ) stord WOO—=PHILADELPHRIA—509 KYW's studio in H nare. |we'll tell you about something else ber musie | 2.55 _inner music, | 9——Musical program ! . ¢ nstrumental gress Hotel, WLSI at Provi c canie «“urmnu} it 11-1:30-~Midnight revue in with a variety dance NUMbErs | yye < I i $:3 s aul Ash and his orchestr L o b e m tneretsterier | BiL VA GuestSTD nven Pt Rpeclt’s orehest »—American ) |« inal Night ance orchestra, an aggregation | From Biddeford Hotel WGBS—NEW YORK—316 o 1 } oty 4 Nt 5 Art Linlck an- | A4 that market proud, and| piddeford, Me., Feb. 3 UP—Tifly Unele € ¢ 3 Dance " nouncing you can mark-et right down in your driven to the street in WLIT—PHILADELPHIA—; nsomnia Club’ ittle book. As we have said. before, |50 st one Tasts mient| M s Dream Daddy ‘oon-Sanders {he pun is the lowest form of humor. ; hie f swent [ (*ollegians dio recital During the early part broad- |} rough the upper s WHN—\EW YORK—361 lia dance or wast there was considerable r;n,pin:,1,]‘0:’,1“"\‘,““5 R e ot ( Kuight's 1estra. W PHILADEL L the type which is noticeable some-|gougnt shelter in the police stat t g t orchies igewater B Hotel Oriole | (mes when stations are broadcasting | g few blocks away and others Dance orchestra ¢ dance selections. Flor-|rrom remote control poiats, as if |taxen. into nearby dwellings. WCAU—PHILADELPHIA n end, koprano. ¢ icrophone were belng moved | fre i Delieved to have ted from 45— The Parodians Dolberg, planist | around t rd and back, as YOU |5 gefective chimney and the 10ss w 45—Herald and Examiner news| .l Later this noise stop s really cn clear c — Hotel Oriole | strange as it may seem. WHAT'S A SAXOPHONE? Ire Be Happy,” gar Foot 1.ondon, Feb. (P —TInformatio om Dixle,” | wit L sestrations and Mmu- ' copeerning things of the outer w songs ) ank Bordr ritonc; | siclans who « play them, clat- s notoriously late in tong's Cheer-Up sromyp e ater | ror Arouk did the plaintive |jaw courts, or some WGY—SCHENLECTADY —380 1 Hotel Orlo ins of “Peaceful |jyiges keep up ildr WRBM—CHICAGO—2268 i ' Wi s, 1o our mind, one know nothing the S a1 — Harr Sandy B r e bers of the past sea- ‘penings. Justice Eve Rochester, N Y. | srehestra; Edr he {son. T and trombone 50108 cory division high ¢ ¥ WHAM) ) . considerably to the success of discovered of the existence Knowledge lyric or; v ck; C e selectiol xophone. During a case the Banks; Ralph Bot | sie tice asked counsel “what is a saxo ~Musical program h-|9.11—-WRBM String Trio ; ulin | wo je »w one away down phone ster. N. Y. (aiso br ge orchestra; Phillp Nliles, 210 meters, This was WCWS, &, - “I am told,” counsel replic WHAM tenor; Sunset Male quartet ¥ station located at Provi- js an instrument resembling WEBL—SY RACUSE— | Russell; Charlie Garland; | faded considerably and, net and is used in wh fug e 3 Je and Jardan; Har- | crom time to time, changed places stand are called jazz bar rdi 0 [with WBNY, New York, but we — orchestra; Sper . rd the greater part of a baritone LOAN AUTHORIZED hayne, aviophone [solo, “The Prisoncr’s Song. sung, | Berlin, Feb. 3 (®—The Prussian t |4ged Southern dialect, diet has unanimously passed a bill & real old Yankee twang. uthoriz ate to float a loan r rep D) of 150,000,000 marks for the expan w - YT N—: T Datly C The time signals and weather re- | slol f stat mines, & » Nor R v ank W, T rom WBOG, Richmond. Hill,|and olectric plants and for agricu CE HANK FOLSOM WASGIVEN TWO _ . York, entranced us beyond | tural promoti t PS FOR CHRISTMAS - HANK HASNT station came through by such cxpansi en 1 v 74 HAD ANY USE FOR AN ALARM CLOCK . : Archie Rawls : |16 it there was continued jnter- |settled districts of Prussia can be ist, vocal; J. E. Pet r m WHAP, Brooklyn, supplied with cheap electric current. WAYC—VEW YORK—526

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