New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1926, Page 18

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1926, | s—Health talk $tudlo recl Amerlea, somothing and somoth traveling over that thoroughfare, the | of the regulation. yhich he was placed by the superio $:10==Kane's Musical Nights Adven- | 10.11—Same a8 WEAF, dway, with studios at | bourd also recommended the placing | The announcement adds that the Jeourt, The previous offense of tures, 11-12—8am 'n' Henry, Play shop. | Aeolian Dulllng through its test ' of sidewalks from Corbin avenue to |points in the regulation which at fture conslsted of the theft of soie —Talk on Advertising, Jance music and popular son ation 2-XAR at Tound Brook, New | o1t street on the south side and | tirst scomed insurmountuble diffi- fmoney from w chain store in | ~Val Adley and his orchestra, WELIB—=CHICAGO=--802 Jersey, proved highly enjoyable fu|from Corbin avenue to the end of |culties have been overconie, showing [fleld. The money, it ix cluimed —Rogers & Chapman, harp and | Punch and Judy show and Auld 'spite of ma things, The program |the Stecle sireet school property on |that criticism of the law was proma- fused as an initial puyment on a « ! ndy. ume throug ud - and clear at | the north side, ure and unjust, At that tima he was arrested ok, soprano, —\WEAF program, |times and then uxain it didn't—at Purchase of a truck to replace the | R Philadelphia amd oxtradited 3 B : ‘arl Zoehrn and Lou Hirsch- | 12-2—Dance muste and Correll and |times, It faded and became mutled, |old one now belng used by the sewer - e — WEDNESDAY, §i43=K ‘Hm th Casey, Katherine Gosden exhibiting a rare coyness, Then the | department, of & new runabout to INVOLVE GREENHAUS lN DULL TRO RUAL Connolly 10:45—1"rank Cook, songs of yester. y bz could be heard, too, so {t|replace the wornout machine of the Programs on Eastern Standard Time | 8:15—MeDermott, Heagney and 5 = v WES—CHICAGO==813 Ising C0 P s L 1 day. §:15~"Songs of Treland” musical | wasn't #o good. “Arabian Romance,” |sidewalk inspector and of a new car | FLORIDA LAND WRANGLE New Yorke—Rudolf Laubent NI » Lit Y 11—Artie Bittong's Cheer-Up club, \rogram. | new number of the type, to- | for the engineer was ucted upon | Gorman tenor at the Metropolitan BYLNING: PICH, g il NiIumey RN . WIP—PHILADELPHIA—308 Home Fires,” radio play. wether oW Nistoricul | favorably by the commission. | s Opera House, becamo (00 much i —Dinner musie, ! Klages, baritone, orge Foforth band, ‘Horses," 1 enjoyable, as ‘1.‘1 nu, Wizard of Wall Street Held in {earnest in the ducl scene in a | * Ciid pe Al L % Vi T—Roll call; songs. | 10—~Chicago concert company. | the singing of Mr. Fry, that pleasant i : ond act of “Die Walkure," Micl O 9—-1"rl¢ nlI Iml":"l\" Y PHILADELPHNA—306 | ~Piano and baritone solos voleed performer who svems to } I I T Stock Swindle in New Bohnen, singing the part of Hin I 8 of N " J A--305 ! a 5 caraiiant Py Bt \ 1080 Ly Bth annivers . WEWL—NEW \l\l(k—-.’ns ~Dream Daddy | Ford and n. WLS cireus | nO first name. [Te oftcred one of Nis ng, struck on the nos 1 0 3, il " N l James Byrne, t - Kinsley on “Shakespeare.” I George Goforth's band. | new numbers Need Someor Difticulty Laubenthal'y sword and it requlied 0] 3 ¢ z to ove' a sl B "o | 0 - P ha stop o blecding v ok Tloaoital tralnlng | B Liooy s CiAToreiton vielniar: i—Automoblle talk, Captain Ris- WMAQ—CHICAGO—147 Loyt CRUCIk New York, March 17 (/P—Charien 'half an hour fo stop i1 i 1 glee club, :25—Alma Stoll, contraito, v —Chicago theater organ and Hotel [ ana Girk= 2 b o | | Greenhaus, who made a reputation And dress the injury. L | as th - . i Opera Choral associa Majestie String Ensemble, §:15 — County Down fid Leroy Montesanto, tenor, §:80—Recital by the May Farley LasSalle orchestra, 3 . i e “boy wizard of Wall street” | g At g ‘ ; b . o8 Others heard, more or less; WG > i -Edmund Tucker, War Pipes. quartet Program to be announced. Uils Aok Clis WA Iearo R alub ol [in 1924, and was indicted for stoex it e e e A s R B 74 e wxve, New vork, athietic concest. | NOW YOIK Has Annual Sl, e, v e e e 0. W, Yivian 1 ] 1 ery unentertaining; WEAR, Cleve- | i ¥ Friends Frin program | b:4f—Pedro de Cordol Arcadia ¢ jance orchestra. WHAS—=LOUISV TLLL=—100 | I 3 SR | IR} N Greenhaus and five other men PR | ol D 188 and, Singing Syncopators, not o | . : S Banquet, Friendly Sons|t: oIl O'Brien, soprano, WOO—PHILADEUPHNA—509 it M gt e ILEH LB RGP LU TR | Pa[]‘leS Gelehffl[]flfl | were arrested at the instigation of | DENTIST oud; WMCA, New York, loud, with | { 8 Sl k] y i 00 atrick 10; le quartet; tenor. | 7:80—Police reports; Hotel Sylvania| program. Talk, “Adequate Fire [ o e on Mo et \\“1\7.‘ SR United States Attorney Emory R. | 205 West Maln Strect Sons f t. Patrick's - ra Dunn, soprano; bass | orchestr: Insurance." e uckner yesterday in connection Extractions, Dental X- R|\~ oy Chicago, dance musi int; KDKA, . Tl . G ixtractions, Denta i 1y progr 50-—Tnternational Trio; quartct. Mystery Merrymakers “ RVA—RICHMOND=-250 Dittaburgh, “Old Kenty | New York, Mareh 17 (P—New | With the operations of the Griftin WTIC, 10 la Program | 11:10—Grac nson, harpist. $:30—Davis Saxophone Octette, Ket and erop reports. W part of midnight reyue "-vol,:,'l‘"""l"w | York today paid honor to St Development and Construction com- rom WEATF, 120—Lilllan Meagher, soprano. |6-—Address, “The Wissahickon.” s “The Berry Brockwell string | noisey. Goo'-Bye - Patrick, pany. He was acting as secretary | WGY, 10 ~Speeelivs, St Patrick’s| 11: anius O'Doherty, tenor. 9 ~Organ recital, ry Vogt. A 3 LA iy The traditional parade wup Fifth |of the concern. He and the prm-} o WHAP—NEW YORK—210 ; Addrass, Rev, Worest Dagers —Dr. Ennion G. Wililams, health | The following letter been ro.|avenue, with Irish costumes and |dent, Harry R. Grittin, were held in N B -t S‘ C VCAU, 11 : 0—-Mhrtiniins A{0nak. mmuRA: e R ik e ; N.,[\hx '«:’o]m“.r““w :‘-(.],.‘l;f's“, O ye” | Irish music predominant, dinners | $5,000 ball each, and four salesmen ew it 1g.. LO. i s, ay play 3. Wertenbake o “Music program of olos, quar- | To the New Britaln Herald: pdjancn eelinkiislun sl matywars el 1;5':“ 500 bl cach, on “Doing Better What come 5—) t 0—Iox theater st yrogram. it vioiin an: T S POl ¢ s ® me e- any “ell” Madrigal singers; new :30—Hotel Ritz-Carlton orch. Staiolinangiplanc, T was very much surprised Police were prepared to handle a | fraud. Many Do Well srry Brockwell strin ; Addler ha ( WIIC—HARTEORD—176 5:30—Lucile Wilkin, planist, WFI—PHILADELPHIA—23 2 H :’:”'""“t’-s':’l‘\‘l’m‘l Sl an column of 10,000 marchers this aft- | Greenbaus'ls only 28 years o1d. 34 CHURCH STREET 1l Heimber Hote! Bond | @ km rice, speaker; songs. 0—¢oncert orchestra, tack to 014 Virginny. | well, e old Irish and Scotch tunes | ¢FROON: and a force of mounted | His previous troubles were over Tel. 894 esent am of Irlsh Augusta on. | 7—Dance orchestra. s ANTA—128 : t0 the fore, Very hard to plek | Motoreycle and foot policemen, deals in Middle Oil stocks for which familior to vveryone. —Mary Pinney, organ. WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 | 53100000010 message, the winner. Nornpipes, |UMbering 500, were assigned o | he still faces trial, The Florlda cments, police and|1 —WHAP men's chorus. Stock reports and news items. . ¢__gione Clogs and waltz ilme was in the lead, | handle the crowds. scheme, authoritles said, was on 1 | 10:30—Ear] Palmer, ter 1 )—Children's bed time stor i iiore B otal arolexirar Any ongthat ean dance these dances| Mavor Walker was en route to simllar lines. el Towpital X Traiu-| Wilkin, planist; Marie Vanden |7—Dihner program from Fastman ey Pl e S ‘<,.,.m,..,;,(i today where he will ad- | Investigators for Mr. Buckner say | [ rascariots tugaton g HocheaL T IR ale0 “Francls Cralg's orchestra and | Clog time was OK. The only trouble | 1ress the Priendly Bons of 8. Pat-|the Griffin compeny bought several | saritone. ' WEBJ—NEW YORK—273 broadcast by WHAM. ¥ preieath L SRR 10t Yenked Adalkm ks o his|Tick at a dinner tonight. His place | hundred lots in Putnam county, Fla., fenor. . (Tuckahos Night.) “Book of Knowledge" pro- I Mory: st and other | tums toe mch. The old wountry fid. | AMONE the reviewers of the parade | for $15 and $20 a lot. These wers GATTERIFQ Its Place in| L ARUgIoN pei o R dler gives his tune the bag pipe ef-| ¥22 delegated to Acting Mayor Jo- | oftered to prospects on initfal pe dapli e o Addresy, 1 o :065—Rochester Liltle Symphony [ artsts: - {241 Sl the Trih cowhiuble it | PR V. MoKeo, ~president of the | mients of €10 and $10 a month n. EI tr s e cana W o rano. or. 7 Aaoastl by WHAM) ! Ay e | e e o wh | designated Commissloner James A.| After one or two payments, the \er A, Nelson, organist, m and Miriain Waller. 0 - ies of St Patrick's ‘} ! !‘“1' s h " oans the best fiddle, I'Il stay home | FArley to represent him, Cardinal |investor would be shown a check,for |G, A, ABETZ Tel. 2860 rom Austin Organ studiof tuptain Walter A. Fro ay dinner of Albany Soclety of tadlo TREAL—411 | ith my fect in the log fire and | Havs and the Rt Rev. John J, Dunn, | the purchae of his land, provided 11-—"Gala Irish program,” under|$: ¢ Perkins, piano. Iriendly Sons of St. Patrick, AN ENIE N ot ONBM||iaataFeer tirs s | condjutor bishop of New York, were | the investor obtalned a clear title 114 FRANKLIN 8Q. the dircction of Geoffrey O'Hara, | illa Sehreiber, soprano. WGR—BUFFALO—319 i NRM Charal chib. The New Brltain boys must keep | llsted as representatives of the | by the immediate sottiment of de- L 5 : teaturing Arthur Penn’s ope: 9:05—Address, James O'Shaugh- |6: ~—Dinner music. ¢ 'I!():}l'l:r‘\\\"\—m:. L they win | Roman Catholic church. y ferred payments, UABINE1 WORK OF ALI KINDS Phe Lass of Limerick Town udubon T 7——Children's ‘_mw'nm_ have a chance to meet ;hm Nm.,,rh} In addition to the parade, dinners, Then something invariably hap- John Burke, tenor. Trom WEAFR, | 9:20—Tuckahoe quartet, 30—Jointly with WEAF. ~Market reports, in the mear future. I know a num. | Jances and meetings have been ar- pened, the authorities claim, which ick's Day frolic from the [ 9 M. De Santus, pianist. N (»“av; Taiitlar A oneartiorohy Des o aidbnaiiota that arallaying ranged by the St Patrick's day |prevented the consummation of the y Chapman, baritone. | m.—8upper music. e by Canadian Nationa! | hack playing possum, waiting for | PATade and celcbration committee, | deal, and the investor was shorn, y p ed Wright's orchestra. WMAK—BUFIALO—266 t x-ril o i ra and assisting | pood weather when the robins are | nd other organizations and In-| Greenhaus started life as a news. WHZ—SPRINGEIELD—333 | WAHG—RICHMOND HILL—316 |77 Musicale. ":! “"-‘Ch_'ft;'w Cinrios il red an ’;'mmd ¥ i | dividuals, The Society of the|boy in the financlal distrlet, s—Market report. | 7:30—Donaldson's orchestra. :"”f'_’ ae Ry ¢ i T | Friendly Sons of S§t. Patrlck will | si—Hotel Kimball orchestra un-| 8:15—County Down Fiddlers. 4 R—278 A “; That's all for today, thanks! hold its 412nd anniversary dinner at MUST STAND TRIA r the direction of Bob Patter-|S:45--Kaymond Maher, baritone. |7—Rastman theater orchestra. persie kel the Hotel Astor. L Son: nith, banjo. 8 ‘hesier Little SYMPRONY. | pmee——— g Mayor Walker's speech at Cinein- qom go . ? Nra® Lousa sl Mprima tdonna shioned quartet. 2 TON. : natt will not deal with polltics. but | ! uP in the air <oprano; and the Iharmonic 10:02—Four Gondoliers. —“Matters Before the House;” T’"'Oll I. tlle Slatu‘ | democratic leaders are following his Year Old Bridgeport Youth Is . rio; Goestano Misterly, violinist; | 10:30—Dance orchestra. J. Navy band orchestra; pro- g | visit to Ohlo with interest because . Gilstave 1az AAlis <. 'NYC—NEW YORK—526 gram same as WE. of is recent trip to the south where | ATTested On Charge of Stealing Automoblle leanor Turner LaZazze S 55—Agnes Vernon's Juveniles, KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 ST he pleaded for unity Letween south- | An Automobile, panist 5 Market High Spot DKA Mailbox. We'll now recite a touching little ern and New York democrats, ] “ adio Nat T.eague under|6:2 “hristopher Mecehan, tenor. 0 cert. ballad entieled, “The First, \cwml Mayor Walker's political sponsor | Bridgeport, March 17 (A—Law- nsurance the direction Lornton W, Bur- cmentary Spanish lessons. ckimna or news and|and Ensuing Battles of The Marne, 1s Governor Smith, and the visit to rence Couture, 18 years old, 660 lessons. ¢ period. all rolled into one. None of the de- el [ Ohio, political followers feel, will \‘:,‘ai;(mfngmnymekn"; “]u, brought | WILL TAKE THE WORRY s ke ur rder the ce alad ) §:15—University of Pittsburgh ad- | tails are spared, et., etc. We re- N afford him an opportunity to meet rom Yor! a., last night to n o1 T z.tlag:l‘;‘i{(i}?(;]W\ne ,\‘I?nI‘)ol e —Irish music by Leo Lynch, ros nce in the Home, Talk| coived our inspiration as we listen- B()a[’d []i Pflhhc wo[‘ks wams national democratic leadors end dis- |answer to the charge of theft of an OFF YOUR MIND 3 of Commaerce, {eaturing 0| Jimmie McLaughlin, Patrick| No. IV: “Selection and Care of|cd to the Radio last last. It was £ cover any sentiments regarging the |automobile and iu being held under i band of Holyoke, assisted s| Bowe, Bolton Brothers, Fitzpat-| Beds and Bedding.” awfull We don’t know whether or New Ordmam\’e Adomed governor's possible presidential as- |bONds of $3,000. It is alleged that g m “B Haggerty, haritone. mk Brothers, Helen O'Donnell. [ . ’ not you heard the same things we | lp,mficns for 192.& ;Cout\lre stole’ an nutumqmle p‘arke\j 4—Program by the WBZ Concert|9 - 5 y English,” Henry s signi and weather| did, but all the noises which have B The mayor will make “‘““"‘"'72" (:]_oxnmsr street the night of Mar, , ‘mnrmn\ Irish music. awn. r been bothering us at various times A petition from the Davidson & |irip south after his speech going to |5 he car was owned ‘hy E. National Bank Bldg. 1i—Weather reports; missing per-|9:15—Viado Kolliscl's orchestra, WCAE—PITTSBURGH—461 during the past year, held & conven- | oiopinal company asking permis- | the training camps of the New York | R Catfhmt, Post road, Fairfield, son’s descriptions. “Trend of the Times,” Dr. -Dinner coneert. =t tion and eles 1} l}eo}'lfize !lvtlzznp;(:l‘; slon to construct a boiler underneath lhnselhnn l‘vnms.’ §}l{epwtlll rgmke m; :::fiféc;::rgge’?u;::‘t !‘:;zorrey.ca;r‘x’d i—WORCESTER—208 sydney Ussh $—Program same as WEAF. dent and then they all went o a sidewalk adjolning their property | leadquarters at St. Petersburg and | W< - o N 5 1;‘1,~m(n v‘.\H-r; Spanish lesson. |10:30—Police alarms; weather. | s—Studio concert. toot andldraggedl intaomet Bootlos | S n iR s Bl BEEEEE ‘hy Rk e e 1o New] Cork Az cnYa et ‘}“n Bmi four companions, who were WHEN IN HARTFORD N-11—Program same as WEAI, WMCA. EW YORK—31( 10—Kramer's orchestra. hooch and had a great time, right | unanimous vote of the board of puh»! -’st(-\z;\ rote&sljd. were F‘pprehen’;{d. i DI.NE AT WLSI—PROVIDEN CE—141 §-—Olcott Vail's orchestra. WAIU—COLUMBUS—291 on our aerial. The party started 10 |yjo works last night after a long dis- Mexican Petroleum Law Iy A ouh a year sgo ,o;n;"xrr, gl:ire 4 Biltmore Market dance orch. 6:30 srnie Golden's orchestra. 6-T-—Dinner concert, break up at 10 o'clock, as they cussion. The board voted to make 1 A C l t d \' 5 :\ a;othfr]csc‘apn"«i and ,bl \‘m er- —Flint Meclody Mal :30—Cortina Spanish lesson. WTAM—CLEVELAND—390 passed out one after another, but We | (nie 1ig policy and set a precedent | Almost ompleted NOW [stood that he is still on probation on THE HON]SS WJAR—PROVIDENCE—306 3 curiti 6-7—Dinner hour music by 1] didn't stay on the air long a{wr't.hm‘ for any future action. Mexico City, March 17 (#—The | 7:30—8eamus O'Doherty, Irish tenor. American School Association. ](umr and his Hotel Hollenden or- | quitting at about midnight. Then | " iinan Frank L. Conlon led unpmy,m.—.m of commerce announces 3:30—"Davig Octette." 10:30—Parody orchestra. §1-1 a. m—Dance music by GUY| DX to speak of, due t0 the fact that |\ oiimon declared himself ag op- | Y8 that It was formulated in a good | Emmanuel Tacoletti, pianist, and f10; 'an and Schenck. Lombardo and His Royal Can-|the aforesaid convention was held. | o0 " "o iyine that would endan- | Spirit of good will for the oil fnter- e ot o adians. V. ay Ul a h t E e depart- | QI Wm. Lisker, tenor. u Entertainers. adians. 3 You may think we're making all this | ¢o "y, o jiveg of the people who pass |¢St8 and that through the : 30—Jack Denny's orchestra. | ¥ WEAR—CLEVELAND—390 | gtu up, but it's an absolute fact. | 300 B0 o8 O missioner Louis | ment's courtesy the ofl men were in- | EYESIGHT SPECIALIST | ~Entertainers, _Dinner concert. We get more nolses Alo‘.m our way !w. Oldershaw said he did not Ii vited to participate fin the confer- | 27 Main Street f i Patrick Hy accordionist ighlan Fntertainers. . | the air was becoming clear again. J’hf: opposition to the petition. Im- |that the regulation for the petroleum OYSTER HOUSE Larsic ey e e Jlie Auditorinm program. |Volume was fair, but there was no | Caie Bone S read, the |1aw has heen almost completed. It | FRANKE GUUDW'N 22 STATE ST. Onder Grant's 25c. 50c and 81 Stor| Also, Always a Fresh Supply g WRNY—NEW WKRC—CINCINNATI— than anyone else in town, We'll Det Ly o (onqition but questioned wheth- | ences preparatory to the formulation | bfiiisan] “Whose Birthday Today?” by |7--Dinner music. 15 cents on that, and if we 10se We oo hoard could legally turn down | A8t r,m., Andrews Square Miss Cattell ¢ vie: 2 | even mind going into bank- |y “ootition It was claimed that | House—130th anniversary | 7:95—Mirror of Sports I ¢ Eheat < IR plnce ltien s daneen o DU c e o D E N T l S T o fon of the exacuation Commercs of the Day. S! JINC X ¢ L o |the commission had a right to refuse Loston. —Radio Theater Index. §—Program from WEAJ One of the cleverest numbers e | S0 e i k i o Ve y WNAC—BOSTON—280 T:30—Reading to Music. University of have heard in a long while was “The | oy % 0y voted to recommend to| Dr. A. B, Johnson, D.D.S. VERY NICE O!\E{-FAM!LY HOUSE—BUNGALOW Krazy Kat Kiddies Klub It Laurent, American S 11: L . Story of The Little Red Drum” a814,q common council that no section | e 1 R, Johnson, D.D.S. TYPE—AT MAPLE HILL ¢ u—Checker Inn dinner dane = r WELW—CINCINNATI—22 sung by the St. Cecelic Male quartet | " " p0n ynderneath a sidewalk ket Diimentiat rection of “Jimmiie” Gallagher. —Violin E ., Thomas Franco. [ 7-11— atrick’s ¢ celebration. | srom Wiz, The number needs deli-| g o1g be veed in a way detrimental | X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN With 5 rooms and bathroom; 1-car garage | tv—Talk, Boston I r Busi $:30—~Rock Ferriss, © recita 3 -t of th h :vllm“hu» cate handling, since it can be ea: to public health and safety. It also | Owner is leaving town. See us from Temple Emanu-ElL 1, Hotel Gibson 'Roof Garden. spolled by a poor interpretation Iotetite aal i helGommon onnsll o . sirls 5 , f g of tl £ voic £00d an b i Camp Fire Girls| g Austin and compar 11—An Hour in the Shadow of t modulation of voi Wwas Koo reate an ordinance making this a : bl i and company. 11— AR Hour i the Shadow o ihe| moilsion of seces s £00d a5 | e CROWLEY BROS. INC. g's Malette, law. a0—TFourth Episode. Radlo Digest llow and Avita Se program featuring WLW Instru- | great extent on this drifting of mel- | ™ mp. pronaced extention of Willow | PAINTERS AND C R 1 E tat C \ystery Play, “A Step on the|go Trio Melodigue, 3 n! mental Trio, ! cello and|ody, it might be sald that the af-lgreet from West to LaSalle street | DECORATORS | amp ea S (] 0. | Behnke and company. piano and the C Male Quar-| fair was a suce [did not meet with the opposition of Ch Sl 7 1 WNAC concert orchestra < Odierno Quartet tet. |the property owners and it was rec- | 267 Chapman Street 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. fon William I, Do | WBNY—ANEW YORK—210 :50—Tenor solos by Fid Tush, WRNY, New York, proved to be|o o onded to the board of compen- | Fistimates Cheerfully Given on i G e SR room at|7—Knickerbock jo; orchestra. 2—Popular organ reelial by Jo-|one of the cyclone collars of the | Gation and assessment for the fixing | All Jobs — Tel. 2913. - Hotel Essex. ¢ orches- | §—Miss Martlia Kovacs, soprano. na Grosse evening. Throughout the storm this | o¢ penefits and damasges. ra Richard MeMunn. si4h—Madame X., soprano. :15-—Don Bestor's orchestra from |station came through loud and o:clari Only two property owners on Jer- \\I EI—BOSTON—340 1 —southland orchestra; pianist. / rm " and we wish to extend our personal | ome street opposed the installation v 1 W tra. 10:10—Happy Sellers, plano. ne nmz requests by JO- | thanks to the operators for provid- | o¢ gidewalks on both sides of thelr THE OLD HOME TOWN the WRST—BAY SHORE—2 ing us i power enough to ride|gtreat, They were Froncisek Las-| u-—Music and education Lz con- WCX—DETROIT—51% fover the crashes, hangs and €nOrts |yorzewski and John Budrzyki, who | HOLD ER NEWT7 a e 1 10ters’ | eapt §.7—Dinner concert | which came trickling through ©n | cajd they thought curbs should bes SHES AREARIN ‘abin orcl 3 WGBB—PREEPORT—241 | $-6—studio concer | each wl every wavelength, installed first. The board voted fo | Z s b r clut con Me(', Sehaef, organist. WWI—DETROIT— eslielive — o $:1 . )n, SOPrano. . o | WBZ offered the weekly horkl)‘ A , violinist. rehest d soloists. zame to t scores of intercsted fans | Although thare was only one Hart : soprano ; T | who listen to it each time. Frank | greet property owner present to ! From New Yol X Artnedy 'rio. L1g n from WE | Ryan, WBZ's happy an‘x ~'m'l(«lvl‘\‘~‘\'mlfi on the placing of sidewalks | / i S \ IF'TME' GARDEN CROPS \\|\|7\1\\ yon krl'\ 4 Jenrs 2 d 1 k | {have the sidewalks instailed by !ul) { announcer, fve quite a tal rom Clorbin avenue to Park terrace « pyramid Syncopators T—Dinner FENE { before the game started, saying that | on the north side and from Corbin pa : ROUND HERE TURNED WOR—NEWARK—105 { WIR—PONTIAC—41T 1e should by rights we long face svenue to Vance street on the south | ¢ OUT HALF AS HEAVY AS Rl Wathey in &ports, —Goldkette's orchestra; sololsts. ang a black neckt side, there were everal favorable | & e ¢ \THESE SEED CATALOGS~ He lton_Ensemble ie? Ponti [irnins were out of the playoff, but, |lettars sent in, o the board voted to | < 8 Al | Park Casino or- adio hour | ald, he took off liis hat to What | st favorably on the matter. i - 22y | WED ALLBE REGLAR ) = [(]_ " wott Jeste on thought was the finest team | Iawrence Samoracyh petitions? X VEGETARIANS !! | WEMC—BEREIEN “PriNGs—20 > league, in spite of the fact|to install a gasoline station on the | WiLL GET 15—V rench and_English concert. | he was down. The game Was | northwest corner of Gold and Broad MOST OF WEBH— HICAGO—370 | exciting throughout the Bruins | gtreets. Commissioner Bezrudezyk | Beach Hot rl Oriole | ceemed to regain sre: { | stated during the discussion that | Jinner conce o | their old tim hey there is much traffic in that section, | chrend, sopran the game, 1-0. And then the band |and recommended that the locality Frank Bor played “Home, Sweet Home,” as be inspected before action is taken. | J was the final game tlie season. | The matter was laid over for inspec- mezzo - contralto; h Hotel Oriole] Ny vear they' back, probably, | tion, ¢ coloratura jance numbers. Franki ., 4t js hoped that Frank will be| Yyalks in the vielnity of Stecle | th Oriol¢ = ble to announce again, because We | gtreet must be in by June 1, the number: 1 know him quite well [hoard voted. Since people in the soprano. s to h e a week | nejghborhood of Steele street have and Examiner n been experiencing much difficulty in | s : flashes. | \ Y : ; as : T RY W—CHICAGO—538 ] | AN : OPENERS COSTIN WGIEENBIVEORE =SS st T ir ot Music” | ound : e STt | \ ONLY A NICKEL HELT o rick's Drv_play, “The | a—Musical program by the SACT. | came string being snows svreiks | § NOSE CLOGGED FROM WHO WANTS To ; e O o-ga Tenerban's Katinka || be announced by radio. ‘,,‘1,.v.f(”.‘xr'f””i-“m-.,n Ho A COLD OR CATARRH | J Fi 0] preais M <ing BACK WITH TWHASNEW YORK—361 orchnst 11—Midnight revu zinning 10 ¢ . “London” as s of the Gr s visited. | § Apply Cfum in_Nostrils To ¢ i Coon-Sar rigina g ¢ listened to a le cription Open Air M i nawks. Juckingham , but we - vt | tore.” | Organiogue on BicY1Ckers : ¥ : to tell y Ah! What rellef!, Your clogged | T zan ut it b T and | pogtrils open rightup, the air pas- nsimnia Club.” elf-alddr nvele to Frank |sages of your head are clear and WBBM—( HI< AGO—32 00! Maine, for can breathe freely, No more | Barber St J g nformation reg e tour. awking, snuffling, mucous dis- | g = Sulin Donald, sor r ¢ = |charge, headact ,'lr ss—no strug- | « @ 7 i Is i Ll . and WLWL, | gling for breath at night, your cold | WBPI—=NEW YORK—263 1 " : Philip N L iR T roug n fact for catarrh is gone. | M < ' ‘ thr Don't stay stufied up! Get a smal! | bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from | ~ port t nd; Two J 4 players were o g their final se- ‘your druggist now. Apply a little of | T nd lection, “Love 3 one of thig fragrant, antiseptic cream in | 08¢ youknow violin | your nostrils, let it penetrate through | STATION AGENT DAD KEYES | solos were " s W1 . but we levery air passage of the head; | SAYS THE SEED Books 1 & H WIAZ—CHICAGO 1 neentrate lon gh 10 soothe and heal swollen, inflam- | WITH—AEW YORK—233 ) | Continuous dance n rom ' get the nam |cd mucous membrane. _giving you | ARE BLOOMING EARLIER 1ol W e W =¥ : ) ; instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is | THAN USUAL THIS YEAR ) WGEN—CHICAGO— Jawdig n and his Hotel Penn. |just what every cold and catarrh | S Nan 1 e ¥ 1 f ir-17 nsemt Blackstone | sylvania . ting through sufferer has been seeking. IUs j © e W. Stasies Srsom Frateea, Tre old time favori WIZ, the )\“m s.ur,or._.on ©of splendid

Other pages from this issue: