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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. 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