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9:25—Jeanne A'Dalr, moprano. WPG, Atlantle City, faded to some | % J:40-—~TF'rancois Capoullliez, baritone WREO-—LANSING-—386 extent, although during fts loudest | . I Strickland's orchestra §~Dinner concert. moments, there was plenty of vol ! = f fl 3 ("hina orchestra WIR—PONTIAC—517 ume I \ | WNI—=NEWARK—252 ‘u $:30—Concert Campbell, pdesenting Anne Beulah M. 8y Ker, mezzo- Maric Van | Praet, contralto; Grace Brandon,| gances. E. Ames, cellist; Grace (' accompanist, nged by Grace Km- 5 . \ T—Orchestra; sololsts, Bloopers here, bloopers there e — . 7.8 Robert I'reat's Striag ensemble f 9 Musical program Bloopers dominate the air, \ |\ NODA—PATERSON—12 1Td O e et T Bt ae Running wili around the dial, | 5 usicale, i ac hey can't he en | RS e WBAL—BAITIMORE~218 3 LA tool bad ithay oarit haiteKun MOND 2 v Chat ot s 0RO A e ¢—WBAL Sandman Circle. Storfes|oUt Placed in alarge pan of dirty TONDAY . T—Plecteral Trio. water and made 1 ther - [ 5:48 songs | e el Craaiia) of North, South, Enst and West. | Ne(er &nd made tv stay there with (Al Programs on Vasteen Standard [0 -1 | G 215 Tant catorhaxtte 6:30—Dinner program. WBAL din. [11¢F noses subme ied | : {geop P=PHILADELPHIA—508 | 7.30_GOrgan program. Recital trom That last line i rather Jong, but | G Ik o) nint khdlets 1 the concert hall of the Peabody|}OU Bt the ddea, Yesterday was VVENING P Rol! eall; dancing lesson Regenerative Day,” and all of them | Wiy Talk, “The Associnted |10:50--Leroy Smith's orchestra WL BHILADRLPHIA 308 Conservatory ot Music GIANRNOaLl e Duiand allofinon / | t1—=Dance orchestra | 7:80—Dream Daddy Sl 8—-Muslcal program. FEdith Rein.|er® out to celebrate the birthilay | 1 | rehestra i ! hardt, soprano; Minnie Faber, pi. [20RIVersary of their patron, 8t WiNY i §—8hort agro-waves, Vitus Wl orof Commerce |12 mid.-Avalon dance orchestra. | gi15- Artiy rooital anist; Arthur Ver Valen, baritone ey | WGBS—ASTORIA—316 g iRtE RN e by Dr. Davld M. Robinson,| 00,0\ Sl el ! S e ol A i 1?/.'.“\‘ r‘:v“v"'s:r"ln I3 R e AR “t ]w‘v a band from WTIC last nie Anes [5:3 alafka orchestra 10:80=Vaudssllier ogY &t the Johns Hopkins univer.|"eNd°red a viried = and Interesting Won H Colluge choir. | 6:40--Bobhy Edwards, 8 Yden|y0:45--E| Patlo dance nrchemtra. ) “T::fi‘“"."",'.h:.‘T\V.h ."’:, pihiy i WRZ 1 : Nt i Thompson, songs with Lo D SR O 9:10-10—Musical program Beas | 7O & out clearly, with the resu ( G Opara Houb from|| 8: 45-=T2alalalknlorchast J, Lagedd o= Perry, contralto; Ruth Trultt, vio. | that there was a decidedly realistic Wl h ' oreh N-r 6:30—Concert orchestra. Halat tone 1o the performance, ‘“Stabat WEAI 7:1 harles Gilpin, humorous|7_Dance orchestra. 8 alernliatavadban sornet colo, wol Fhe Assoriated| mono e WRVA—RICHMOND—256 e i piayadies La cormetoolod . o | gl e 4! . . ht o all th 01 ul tones i T:15—Balalaika orchestra {3 Y6 8 Al snintise 'ebncert 8:10—Organ recital, FoRE 0Lha % 1:3 | \ oneert, it = .| of that instrument. Selections from | Wiz -G Clsen’s muaie, | WRPI—NEW YORK—208 S-—Carolyn Thomas, soprano. o AR SRR e e e S 3 I cymphonte Ensemble 10| 0 Riuebird orchostra: tark ey 9:4b—Harold Lawrence, biind inu-| 12 ] A apiong ¢ ‘ T--Warner theater hour; Abner 8il.| 9—Malls' Merry Minstrels alolani and hid otohontray e e S WA en | ‘ 3 exander, Miss Mace [ 8:30-—Al Wing's orchestra. 11=tCarey Mei Back Sitol Old yiesict MRl i A S Baian Y | Nicoll, songs; Jimmis DeForesi, | 10-—Recital L : : different from the usual run o WHC—HARTIORD—1476 I e P aa s anva s 10:30-—Parodians’ orchestra. « WSB—ATLANTA-—428 ktringed ensembles and lonesome go. ‘ s i Moth ’r_ The Saratogans WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—300 6—Health message and special pro- SR ok s Gooss Clilven's’ Butertains | $:49-Hartnett and Scofeld, wongn. | 6:30—Newa flashes; organ recital. |, €% 0 ey EFFEC I IVE NOW 9—Olivette helr e rost 7—Dinner musle. —Atlanta hambe 1merce | Lillian "at 9 'l‘ : M_:.\‘L, Im, Jean Foster, 7 ‘l‘)uym”..‘ ”nb. n“h” ARy WIAR REToy\danca nrenenira as g Hartnett and Scofield, songs. |8 Health talk; plano 11:46—Vick Myers' orchestra. pangolith el i pltoliAstepinICk AN 3 45—Vincent Cross, plano, $:55—Safety talk. WGST—ATLANTA—270 {through WEAF, a saxop L Joe Brown's 0‘74 hest o Concert orchestra. 10—Prof. T. G. Saidell, baritone; vl"h” mlaved bk 3 WAYC—NEW YORK—526 10—Vocal recial, Alza "":; 1‘" :,‘\':(')] "'2";':" Hhoize donc . | i “*0 b J e O e S Herc's somothing the Heraid | 3 X " ® s o e 11—Wesleyan college student night, | Young Lady has to say about radio: 3 Blementary German lessons WHAR—ATLANTIC CT1Y—2 aon i Jes sy t P et e NV |00 et Tt 0 o e will absorb immediate 5 i e I's de Trio 7:30-9—Francle Cralg's orchestra | broadcasting cvery Monday after- ; il i and bedtime story. noon from Station WJZ, New York, 93 v Killoran, soprane, | 11—Dunce orchestra | atime;sto Eirocied and shon tis fiona N “Talk, Mark Williams. WRW—TARRYJOWN- Arllclylfsctial O R R St on a or cars e two 1011 Hugh Higglns, pianist. T-—Children’s storics; Sougs. : Iy s a service which can- < : e : d : WSMB—NEW ORLEANS—319 | ping and « a service whi ) t t t WEAT Siifgcannine Coppola, utist M| 130 Napoll orchestra 10:50—Kt. Charles theater orchestra; | Kot be surpassed as far as coonomi ercent reauction I tax ATl s AT Y. WhE Leo Lynch, tenor; Mat 9—Milne and Oppe el Novelt on o are concerned, Mrs, Hill deseribes in Wobmie e 1dsay, soprano. 9:30—Frank Abele, baritone pis iarsiacrehetal B A e e Saad| . AIlidng or Ik ‘he Story of Anesthesia” [ 9:45-—Milne and Oppe. sl bk Rsisisancitiopkiza s 1 numerons other arficles to winich norma y oes not e- BT Richmond Versatile orchestra. | 10— Palace orc "“‘ st . | & feminine heart sends | . . . ~—Police alarms; weather. 19:30—Frank Ebe | WDBO—WINTER PARK—340 | s at the request of listeners H l d “Aul Lang Syne. WMCOA—NEW YORK—341 Lie=Paldce/danaeic \”",“f-‘ DEJEEO | en buys whatever they may come € eCtlve untl mia- WHZ—SPRINGETELD—333 Oleott Vail's String Ensen WGY—SCHENE o =HAY “‘—"'\’:‘ i Already a local womun has i 0 8:25-—Marker Teport irnie Golden's orclhe 6—Stock reports and news ftems. usic program, Westing- | 1 e of the s SUULT ht M h 28th h e b GO e e e T e e a1 st i) nig arc . This lirection of Bob Patterson Terminal Musle Hour. | _ corler, schencctady, N. ¥ ‘];“' RRe IoRREnS HIRENR e recipes with some very de- | eatrical Gossip” by Sam Wren | g—Christian Seience lecture. | -—WGY Agricultural pro | D S phAnIE Llicious dishes as a result, Tt is with th t h 5—Van and Schenck. ress, “Literary Appreci- | e L a radio to got i | . . . an recital by Rene Da 30-—Jack D orchestra, “FitzGerald il S GGl G news of what t 5. dircet from the Capitol the. | romomer.+ Past XXI, | 3-10=Toronto" Conservatary Tnstru. | ACHA Of Wit th New Mok shofs immeadilate dellvery or a new ater, Springtie | WRNY—NEW YORK—158 William 1. Widdener mental trio in program o 'I sreparing m hich are diffcrent $—Capitol er orchestra | ~Talks } §:15—Program of solos by members| ber musi . | or ar an ta e advan- Sporty, comnierce, theater n-| of the WG A% ed Ir T Hathaway e tage of the two percent tax oo || Through the Static ||Former Asst. Manager g ;s p e Assoclatud Press” J. L | ‘ Of Fox’s Theater Dies | reductlon. | ¥rancis Clark, former assistar weck-end {m,,,“.u. rof Fox's t r, forerunner lof the Capito ed at bis raindrops spatter in a puddie of |home in Springficld ut dn the widdle of the road. | pneumoniz after at we did yesterday and 3| While he was a ous, Wit ity, where he b orchestra, Address, That's all for today, tt bree, sopra plano lini Moods in music. g | $:15—Amateur debut hour, i 9-—Concert by the Shriners' band. “Superstit Gernshack. 9:30—WBZ Radio Movi | Musin T logues the direction of Geory [ 20-=Young Men's Democra | Johnson, Lernice Barte Our i isn't sitting ir watc Coirad Rundsll ho; Ed- s morning of o' ilnoss, | Automotive Sales & Service Co., Inc. New Britain, Conn. with outstandt teville at-{ Dinner to Mayor Walke te theate s Judge missit sopr: Jr., chairmar Bullding | g ucei’s o Ml about three years wgo. ! er Players: “At the Pearly | (1-1 a. m.—Supper music on, and W e bHl A% Avd b e engl thoa= 2 e : = |, an—hURALO i were 4 ter orcieatra, Later e was pro- | Elmer Automobile Company ¢ course lecture, WEBH—NEW YORK—278 | 7:50-- Murray Whiteman's beeause of s moted to be assistant manager to ) s 1 1g orck {5:30-—1ou Lockett, violinist ders nowls, and the low wave um Dean, then manager of the | New Britain, Conn. | WIAG WORCH |8 ~American Legion News i 11— Musichl programs. program, which were totaily ater. Shortly b the building | T—Selen i 3:15—Rasha Entertatners. ! WFBL—SYRACUSE— lsible for the same reason. % 1s taken over the Contaras | i Twilight Scouts, 11:30-—At Home Party. i Bediine Smile club, night's conditions were pret Brothers & Perakas, he left this city i ; Boy itannouncements. | WBNY—NEW YORK—210 | WHAZ—TROY—380 [with good volume, no siatic and & | for Springficl he has heen 9-10—Robin Hood 1 of Music. T | Vagabonds. namber of Commerce: | minimum of interference, Last even- & Lewis Co, n WEAF., |3 PROVIDENCE—141 | v, Frederick Draper. Hage in the evening, but there was 10 |, $:3 Entertainers, Clifford Odets, re | 10 Hydraulic Engincering.” K. | volume ei bringing the batting | a metber of Harmony PROVIDENCE Buddy Dalton, Rose Fisher. ; Palsgroy S Average away dowr & A M, and the Aziz | 7:4 A tadn 5150~ Planist, quartet 1 Age," Charles Bailey | U o S e 5 = B3 Knlckerhocker elub quartet. |45 Madame X, soprano L ey woreers | sty evonin gl oo | CROWLEY BROS, INC. | e S sampe | {30 Unlon Cits quatet, D OtHERElLER e et i [Board Will Appoint PAINTERS AND FOR RENT 1 Grand Opera He sSamp- {yg: 4 e Brook clties a—Theater orgar rough WEAI, N b > I)E(‘()R \T()Rs‘ 2 Gl o 5 . o R i T3 the ) Gl e oo R L Bl o et B Five New Patrolmen | . “, ATO MAIN STREET st:;x(;}\me RENTAL $125 Opera company under the diree- WHAP—NEW YORK—210 1 er forecast; markets. W1, Hartfor ew patrolmen will he avail- | 267 I\apman Street o) Y— | - fon of Cesare Sodero 30— Dinner WOAP—WASHINGTON—169 tercollegiate & Lle on April 1, according to allow- Imiates. Chsestolly Glven WEHI—ROSPON=849 203 Hiytors o o.animical prosramsFacts i SR TILen Gy E o The W. L. HATCH Co. It Rambler 7140—Winifred Bay About the National Capital.” dity. WTIC - pickup Wias laj), and applications W Lo ¢ COITY HALL BUILDING PHONE 3400 } of the Day. News diges e {",'“‘;,“-'(..t,‘" | orking in grea s, sl ool from BHpsinn e— i - U mnd Found, Ghristine Fonteyn, RDRA—PITTSH sH=—=al sul t reception was pers with Iy smorrow night at the of | vy S ) N SR = B Gt Jor Mines and His Hun S R il Cih e e ey B e ke el VH ENSIINE HARTRORD 51431 Tiroti i s : RO o T R DINE AT T0 RENT e, AW T susen e [ St L = " THE HONISS FIRST-CLASS SOCIETY HALL AND CLUBROOM 1 ( \ I Listencrs varicty concert 4 ner concert sent. In fact, we re bl o hortly, and 1 ree | IN THE HANNA BLOCK ON MAIN STREET T. Manto | §10--sudio concerts ne of the Best Locations in New Britain. e Us N 0 RieE iy on o, 11—Harri; Midini Sons, t v t a2t N POLICE BLOTTER 99 TATE S i ingon, s WEAR—CLE \.l 1 \\yl»-—.um I n __"_"_M: Tost foo n i ot the 22 STATE ST. amp ea state o‘ < 2 e e S o S e G v AN D00 [ ¥ yesterday, Joe Dy OC | Cnder Grants 25¢, 50c and $1 Store i I ! ani S e 100 e stinttachen o e U [ Also, Always @ Fresh Supply Vo @ 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bidg. i glats [ pca e 4-11—Hymaphony orchestra \ation by e Take Home WORO—NEW YORK 11 Ao 1 musi tions. Eacl areatar S S ) | PR B N s b Anna Diataond, pia WADC—ARRON, ‘ Wis Skarowski 7 ris Gest's . v WAL —COLUMBUS—201 i A STATEN ISLAND, WRKRC INCINNATI—326 Por § Grov {1 ¥ fienn New Me World iigest R poy f r Lach o ShE Y | ] iners. | \ gion concer e yariprh g _ | K or 5 Tubilee Fntersainers ot WS AT—CINCINN ATI—326 know by now 1 We |Hurled .\zfnns! 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Automobile | B 7L B Tl mward | v v Wik it [neyrance | n E nters Fr k T g sation that s W t t : e e . i e COX & DUNN| S Ask for Children’s Musteroles Frank w T out ¢ o | 35¢ and 65¢. 1n jars h | sTaNLE Y e . ED WURGLER , WHO DELI\VERS k WASHINGS FOR HIS WIFE S Many Do Well” | GOT THE SHORT END OF A 34 CHURCH STREET | BEtaudit G el TR Tel. 894 | AEATS it a2 svwsin Waansns ety New B.it i1 Sig: Co. | “Doing Better What wH AW YORK—361 Better than @ mustard plaster 2 'll Be Happy”