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S WNIL AWK STk by TS Nadion ZUY[AR BU'”‘[]N HUNDREDS OF ATHLETES \FLASHES .OF LIFE: BERLIN GIRLS .\\|| —‘Ill_l.llll.‘\\l'-lilul:fl\':ml‘é i 0 ;‘\:l;:‘uwn:lj:::x’zx‘-'llh‘\tuk\nnu ENTERED IN PENN RELAYS | GO BARELEGGED, ALSO BAREAKMED | ey FOR-EAGLES' VETS | : : T—Birthday ancing lesson. WOO—PHILADEL 30—Dinner music, 1 MONDAY, Narn onard's dance orch. | and organ re " 1 | Mya thousand opened health 'imprisonment, The governor Jigy pii : aneagord] m—Address, Rev. Forest Dager. 60 Wi Receive Emblem at Weod-End Olassic |week by pgrading in gymnastic suits | glven warning, 1t must be playhl ooaT MR i WGRE—NEW YORK—316 9—Music by Gypsles, - : : |of sleeveless waists and black or [in the regular Chinese form. agrams on Fastern standard Time 5o 5 el Y ypsien, : J 3 i ; = 5 b Bt \Wist Cantos | izmcrand loparay ee[]]]g TS ay [g [ Philadelphia, April 19 (1)—At). | Vhite short cotton pants. e NN ) ‘ ‘\v‘\. | 3, se, Cantor| 11— Adelphia dance orchestra. | 1 REEEs | 1etes from many purts of the country —_— Rockville—Forest fire burns over WTAM, Glibert o Ay | WLIT—PHILADELPHIA—305 A week-end with no more to wero traveling towards Philadelphia | Camp Berteaus, Moroceo — The 400 acres of ignd. i1 laa i 5 3 . | | 2ot 5 Sesqui-cent 4 recommend it than have had the Plougsday night will be o big night | elude Boston ecolluge, University of Well dressed Riff wears sandals and opr ey (ui-centonnial program, | M ! y | WEAL v ¢ Listelle Duclo, poet ~Dim 11—-Vito Pellettiori's orchestra, s ‘ b iealcittdnl et Philadelphia 1s Rendezvous of Col- | Berlin—Girls go barelegged and ates mah jonk to make u gambling barcarmed in thé new culture of 'game out of it llable to fine and Reprosentatives in port. )—Dream Daddy eventugs strotehing back into the for (M Fraternal Order of Is | Pennaylvanla relay carnival next Fri- |thin wool “hose halt way up to the | Guilford—Man dies of burns re et IRt e ' ort Agro Wuves, | past, forut least two weeks, The his city, At that thme, Now | day and Saturd |Inees. The style was - excmplified | OO when fire destroys small WRVA x 2 =Talk, “Current Literature, same uncertain volume, the same Britan Aerie, No. 722, will present | Hamilton Colle Institute, Hamil- 'b¥ & Rifflan delegation to a peace Shanty. WEZ dn Stanley th hour, old slivery statie, the same faint dis- year membersilp buttons o 60 ton, Ontario, led the vanguard of conference. — 5 ‘ Uit ! s planologues., 1 shestra, turbances which gomehow managed mbers, The meoting will be in | more than 500 colleges and schools — Putnan—-Girl alights fro \\f;\ ” i e rehostra, udeville, 10 get themselves in the way of pro- herge of (he yust presidents and | which will compete in the gigantic | New York—Advice to his congre _|struck and injured by tax S el y—-Haskell Propper, saxophone. orchestra. | Brams. Well, better times arc 0 class initiation will be held. 1ol | two day program. The Canadians ar- 'gation by the Rev. Dr. Percy Stick-| WIIC, e . s ! ‘:""'“- g HILADE 3 comip’, mates. 1 the meeting, thore Wil be an | rived Jast night and werb prepared ney Grant: “Let your patriotism | New Haven- S X 1g0 Gerne- ordhestra, LA srtadnment, ; to start practice today en Franklin Dut you on the water wagon instead |d€nly after suffering WIW. 11 : e WOAU—PHILAD) 4 | Swveral fans have written in com- |, LI0S 10 receive monbeiship by fold. Other institutions expected of on @ steamer to France.” y e 1 oper, musical | :5y—Jas, Davenport, tenor; Flor | plaining of that old friend of ours, | (0N Will be Bdwin A, Parker, John [here within a day or two included iy New Haven—Norwich man kil ence Haenle, violinist, The 18 scoond busn. These fans 1tve | M: Brady, Philip Burdeek, ¥red Bes | Oregon Agricultural college, ‘Ocel-| New York, R. L—Prohibition fs |\ utomobilo crush; three com: rolya Thomes, Hoprano; inthe southern sactionsof the ety [10in, Fred C. Baucr, Jumes ™. Dos- ggntal, Michigan, Wisconsin, lowa, Unclo Sam's’ warbride. in panions arrested. : : : few of 1ith Roth, soprano. §:30—The Hoo wan, John J. Fisher, Jacoh Heck, ate T pe e X Y I's WRNY orchestra. The Hood Boys, and state that the noise during the nan ' fOhio State and Chicag he Rev, James Empringham of the ok anright's Gems, past few wecke has been 8o that |J" " Higging, 1dwin B. Hyde, | Much of the athletic parapher- | Episcopal church Temperance so- Radio th players Merey Minstrels, Jrogram enjoyme Hermimaoi| Hipp, Joseph Keegan, | pajia, such as hamboo poles for the B WHA—NEW YORK—861 "I, Carregan, the mi IR "a een dMPOs- |y yiyug M, Johnson, Fred King, | pole vaults, d & i i i o arregan, th sible There s 1ttle that can 1 WL R T MaT eIt pole vaults, discii, hammers, welghts | Beauty Talk," Mme Polly. Y "ksou and lone about the disturbance, al L ax Leupold ang Javeling, to be used by the visit- Eddie Gillis, barltone, rearts i Sl 80 William B Murphy, Willlam J, T ey A TP S SwAT q 2 Y e o hough engineers, belleving thi le 3 L ary, Michael | e IM“‘Y oy vorld's Christian Endeavor convMi- | {yred skulls in automobile accident, d . they have found the source of the | i o aorge Sitaa16y ¥ |tion in London this summer are to o WHAR—ATLANTIC €T annoyance, have besn working to v';"“ l}'”;»"’ i ;_;“’"L!- o |event on the program, s cred ETbs) (haluiaiial cnirace dirai 1 8 o | NP SR e S 1A% AL ol secure ils ellmination for some urath, John Kempf, Joln J. ""‘I”‘Xl: ’i" r'.’, ((‘:_)‘“\f N.‘""’"‘:',"’I']" i (dry ship is available. nic Cigero was murdercd; siiot time, Plack, Jacob Juengst, William H. i : e urday night. Bergere dance o« 0. {Scheuy, John E. Smith, James J | would ald In developing hurdlers for | New York—James M. Cox, who is | —_— er index Middletown—Fishermen find hody of Michael G. Raycer, 00, missing five months. New York —- Delegates to the Putnam—"Two men receive fr CITY =300 The announcers at WTIC give &|\fypphy, James McAleel Herbert the next Olymple gam Entries in- up here from Miam iinks we are [ Bridgeport--Burglurs demongtratlon of presence of mind |13 Rattye, Achild Dube, Thomas G, | <Ude Roston colloge, Universoty of u mation of hypocrites. The Cath- |g500 and $1,000 e R T i O A L o 1o | Pennsylvania, Princeton, Penn Stafe, [cart case for instance. He is glad of the program by Skinny and His |y Kitsan, John R. Blair, William | Paptmouth aud Marquette, [ iate ol siites D mt Gang L ilayha ity pullh Oatating o e o s N T TR, — {who is out of public life is the most | . s e, PO s i ot e SR S o e | fortumate person, for the reason that | Miss*Howe Becomes Bride get hetwe Murphy and company. worth of Jewelry one and Fi . r dancé music. - ‘n's hour. Boy Friends. |3:3 ith talk, Dr. E. orohentras 0—Piano recital, Alice \ | ert orchestra. 1id Dance or estra, -— = orchéstra, WMCA—NEW YORK—341 11—~MeKnight's dar Oleott Vail's string ensemble. WGY—SCHE Ernic Go orchestrt, i—Stock reports and news items, Kurtz Xarnival Kings §:50-~Porter E. Potts' Hotel Van Music Hour Curler orche | from store it only at the conclusion of the in- | prury,e Baward P. Boyd, Alfred it is an era of igtellectual dishon- i T iy | teresting period by the youngsters. | oy, Franf P, Dee, Walter Dona- y c A NoTEs esty and hyprocisy.” | Of Harold N. Overstrom ! Hanford Billings was at the studio |hye, WPeter J. Scanlon, Alphonse U LA o Miss Marion Louise Howe, daugl and + Skinny finished 1is | Rordean, Cland Leroux, George | Paris—Colonel Chatlés Consolvo, [ter of Mrs. W. J. Littlehales of 9 talk he said, “Next week Skinny and | Wickwirag Jam Welch, John| \ g WY | Baltimore hotel pwner, knows how |Prospect street, and Harold N, His Gang wil bout Barnum” |Skritulsky, Otto A. Bower, Aran J. |, The spring term for swimming at them. He had b0 franes |Overstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel angl trom the Hofel Hond. "theselrs| Banplt, Tames Lacove, Yo |8 ¥ W, Cu A, pool hesing today. |eac to 1 on the winners of |OV of 23 Hawkins street, 1 \e schedule s as follows: |three races at Longchamps. ) 8¢ afternoon, cnior class: Monday — 2:00- ey o Hartford o b ! SR e, j €M% man who said there fs o sueker | Merouscl, Arthur Unwin, Denis g BGionee iRatiire) [F=UWGY Agrieultural - Program.” | {orn” evers. minute,” There was no | 1elly. Trying Jestor and Jdaines 0 i e 03 Monicranto, ténor, | Spraker 7 ; : perceptible pause between the two | O'Brien. g . ss for Wwomax; 00-| New York—Broadway, as char-|strom, cousin of the groom, officiaf e ! in Senaders [ 7:45— Suring Quartet from | pori et PN L though cdh | . m., beginners; 7:30-5:00 p. ‘acterized by the Rev. Jameg M. Gil- |ed, the double ring service heiny You (Penn); | i3 rchestra, g0 AN . __ Itrol was switched from the studio to | Rav m., beginners; m, in- Paulist: “Shamelessnesgfh where |used. My Heart riainers 9:40—Program in connection With| o 3o Rond dining room and two | 20 . |termediate (deep )i 8:30- cverything goes; where after Dr. John R. Lee of New Hart- WHAP. V' YORK—240 the annualdinner of the Schenec- o B0CC EEH 4 ERE RO SHD N For Baseball Meeting :00 p. m. in > (shallow |ing a_dirty show, the sophisticated |ford was best man and Mrs. John Holmes String Ensemble b Republican club, | ) "o ionoe, There was no sound| * The first call for baschall has | . Fri 30 p. New Yorker goes to a rotten night |R. Lee, matron of honor. L] A Music of | United States Scnator James W o¢ yyjorophones belng oponed or |been’ sounded at the Boys' club and | class for women i club.” The bride’s gift to her attendant | ¢ Wadsworth, Jr.. speaker. losed and it was almest impossible |a meeting of all those Interested |intermediaty (shalfow water); — |was @ white gold bracelet set witl PSRV Z ST ROX 300 to tell when one vbice stopped and | Will Le held . wymnasium at | 7:30-8:00 p. m., beginners; 8$:00-| Paris—Airplaning is thrilling, but |topag and the groom's gift to hiy ' (Suppe) w soprano; Steel |l Radio vaudeviil 5 . |the other b he dinner pro- 20 o'clock Saturday evening. The | 8:30 p. m,, beginners; 8:30-9:00 p. never again for Mr Jagies J. best man was & white gold founs -nka). ! | 10:8 CerfalnFauneotaiofisolence; am started immediately and we |club will have three teams, on | m., advanced deep water (diving). Wafker, whose husband's address is [taln pen. ™ o | Sild—Hickman Price, “Air Ques-{ George Carrugan. applauded that Jittle trick heartily, |diamond this year, a Rotary Ivague | Junjor class: Monday — 4 City Hall, New York. She was| TFollowing the ceremony 1ppon daatin. Walthil ARG By Al way ko0 et PRl iRy e v . team, and « | 4:45 p. m., beginne 5 p. much scared in bumping the bumps |was served by Mrs. Ander Over- Marion Kener, soprano; Steel | 6:3¢—Dinner musio. oM DA s e o enloritsam,h iry oultit will | mgg advanced. Saturday — in the air on a flight from London [strom to the bridal couple and 2 gt na il yFaenhlg nds | ot musie, and his talk “‘l:‘qnln.n o b the youngest, with some of the | 10700 a. m., beginners; 10:08-10:30 |t Parls, their attendants. Dgiery Siib e AnfeoRumy ke ROV B e hie g ; “Chest players also perforgiing with |a. m., advanced. : Mr. and Mrs, {Overstrom fft ck | 5 (he Intermediates, This fatter team es, senfors—Tucsday Wed- | Copenhagen—There fs falk of lan extended wedding trip and o e el o B Ee s 100, |Princéss Joes of Belkiun becoming |their return will reside on Colum- 2 the saxo- | oinhers of the club's Rotary nine [m, and 6:00- e s |@own princess of Denmark. A news O Sylvan String Trio. | 11-1-—Vincent Topes's dance orch. [Phone, was heard from WJZ, New |jpq¢ vear who have grown 100 bis | Junior class ; - Wednes. | Daper savs thht the queen of the — a. Over- String Trio. G X el Jumes I 0. Hyndman, “Our | %—Mre. Harry Roberts and friends. | ¥ Opera company v b ag & | 1o-—Popular program Rudy Wiedoeft, king of the saxo- WHAP Men's Quartet WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 York, in as fine a program as we e, league during the | 1 e Belgians recently visited the Danish W : ! J Hoctor WTIC, Listeners variety, concert; Lucile | i—Theater organ. "“l"“ ever heard. The music was | \intef, The Senior team wi 5 2100 a. : court in secret. Two Burglary Aflemi]’ls Merriman, musical director g Wilkin, Dorothy Iiyle, Darl Beth aseball scores, aided by ss transmission and | : Bors g 1 e it s | et ¢ . hivty Minut ing sl othy: lyle, Da eth- sl : 5 ude members up to years e s 4 roANeRs P 0 Police; part I, Thirty Mimutes of Spring| 1 L [ v FR SR \her forecast; markets. | there was not a bit of nofse to be |, [ qamne Dool il e e e gy | New York—From Sitka, Alaska, ]:79))01 ted ¢ - Music b e ) r orchestra héard, strange to say. The pure, b et ol it aatcomaiol tha corinfyfular)s Binlsn/ MSQsCDl SR TBTCR notified the il 6 deep tones of Wicdoeft's instrument 2 DY LONG LEGS" | 7 ‘dn(‘ T l_p. :n.._ ! r‘"(mi\n‘”‘n rs \for a new citizenship papers for | Police vesterday flm‘t an :n_hm\-t b -maders | came through wWith all the volumo| The Girls Friendly society of 8, | Feo Cross life saving examinatlons. |\ yogepick Zorn, who lost his with | had been made to enter his jetvel FOred o _American Legion news, Musi rogram. needed and it stood out undistort- |aark's church will pregent “Daddy | |lis pack on an ey trail of Mount [TV store at 57 Arch strect Ly bré ; Le Roy Meéntestno, tenor. i ¢d and sharp. “At Da Long Legs” in the parish rooms, on | ]""" | McKinjey and travelled 75 miles on |ing a rear window. Hauser and Al S"lwm'k“l 10-11—DMusic, {one of his sclections and he played [May 12, under the direction of Miss | o SiReie eliohhos WHLC o pytehes from a “prospectors’ hell.” An attempt was made to enter two planists. | WRC—WASHINGTON—169 lin his own inimitable manner A i, St R e D DO U LAV Ol = Judd & Dunlop's store at 15 Fra 1:30—Twin Oaks orchestra. | Housckeepers' Halfy, Hour.” eral of his own compositione, num- |cast: Jervis Pendleton, Norman [° ‘”‘“"‘ g Barcelona—Anybody who adulter- | Iin square over the week-end. ftene Dag. | 13—Alvin Hauser's at home party, | 5:45—"Things Talked About” Mrs.|bers that cannot be played as well |Barber; Judy Abbott, Lallian Wil- REnd 1 “!” WOKO—NEW YORK—233 L Reed. by anyoue cige. IRe Mrs. Tippett, Isabelle Me- | enais direct '!“;u he Capitol the-} g o1 cnelo Rivero, plan WCAP—WASHINGTON—169 “ v i Migs Priteh Trene Me- {M_‘:l B s o 8 Finces J&:;; r, soprano. ‘“r:xl:'::xu:‘ 1" ];”I_»irlnn i v“('\‘\'r;. it mm.ul',\l. ‘1" (onvunrvllm. ok Jyjia Pendl 'an!”Hhv\ ’1' ’r Du Pont DUCO Here Is a Chance to Buy Right! ‘a g Liadsh 8:30—Sunshise Sonny, 5— Brigadic icne ith WJZ, transmitted a notable |son; S: d 2dith Ander- | . TQ Q! R direction of Ja Tur ,. | 4-—Elizabeth Block, soprano. Rteckord, sécretary of I event on Saturday evening, the ban- |son 1es McBride, John Gowar Sl > | A THREE-FAMILY HOUSE ON COLUMBIA STREET 30—Erogram in ebservance of Pa- Srehestes et tional Rifie Assoclation of Amer-|quot in observance of the 100l an. |Mrs, Pendleton, Florence® Bramhall; ANYONE CAN APPLY IT T e s Thp pRi ts Day by the Navy band un- orchestra, fca, talk, “What the National|niversary of the New York Contral|Mrs. Semple, Eva Speakman; secre- | Just Brush It On L7 » 2 ; e e (’g”r,u}: WNYC—NEW YOURK Ritle Association s Doing for the | Lines. It was the 100th anniversary |tary, Thurber Kelly; Arthur ® Hartford at once. See us $0—Special Patriots Day progra ] c : T Jrogram: | 6:10—Markct iigh spots. Youth of America.” 5 of the road, in that it was the cen- |Jones; trustees, [ n and A. T H Co swell J0—Weather reports; missing 8:2(—Plano soloctions, 7:15-7:45 — Music section of the | tannial of the granting of fhe chdr. |Jones: orphans, Nora Speakm o 11, sons. G:30-—Elementtry German lessons, Women's Clup of Chevy Chase,|tor to the Mohawk and Hudson rail- | Arline Larson, Ruth Dutz Lillian | ® 0:08—T.co Reismah and his Hotel cinced Ay Md eNulty, Racklifie 10 Flm Street Phone 827-5 anced o ssons. d. road, the forerunner of the present | MCNulty, acklfie, lm Street hone 827-5 tat U Sty Masireed Garne R [ = _ amp Real Estate Co. ent P, = WTAG—WORCESTER—208 ~Sara Rose, soprano. Man the Queerest of / it : ON POLICE BLOTTER 4 oWl f L great system d o . q - scball,” Join B, Foster. | Annual meeting of the Da livered o short address in which ha| A spare tire was stolen from an e HORIES 'W 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. | Ly Herman Neuman| ters of the American Revolution | gatehed the history of the road, He | Automobile owned by C. W. Dick- H and } | at the Washington Auditorium. |44 tpat § 0% xto safd that it took 25 hours to travel \—Robin Hood hour of musie. |a—H. V. Kaltepborn, talk. 9-11—Same as WEAF. from Albany {o Buffalo when the|Street Safurday night. | 1-11——Grand opera. 9:30—NRichmond Versatile orche b KDKRA—PITTSBURGH—300 road [\m Spened whe B Peter Stanock of 84 Miller street 2 " ac d reas the Em- WJIAR—PROVIDENCE—308 | 10:30—Volice alarins; weather, Children's period, Post studio | no o qate I_‘,"XN_,_SH i dflt»“ropnrhtl the theft of a motormeter WE SPECIALIZE IN 5—"A" Entertainers. WEBNY—NEW YORK—210 30—Dinner concert. tance in about mx Tours now,|from his automobile which was m Knickerbocker Trio. s—Stockman-Farmer news and| (pauncey M. Depew, New York's | Parked on Lake strect. Here’s a Bargain for Some anc psy String ensemble, | S-~Movie talk. market peri R e D e e Valentine Callgari of ing . nd opera hour | S. Army hour. 5—University of Pittsburgh ad-| o ©y o 5 e o heard | ton avenue reported the theft of o @ utomOblle . M . WNAC—BOSTON—280 The Harmony Boys. r nt ¥vents by Dt Mar- 3 ¢ 5 Sens]ble Famlly 6 ROOM COTTAGE WITH IMPROVEMENTS AND 2 EXTRA LOTS Depew in porson on scveral oc.|TiBE and a bankbook from h WITH FRUIT. PRICE $5,800. CASH RBQUIRED $1,000. ; Only 1862 men are employed ) Ensemble. i the telephones of Iondon, Gossip” by Samuel| enson of .Kensington on Main Krazy Kat Kiddies Klub 9:45—Evelyn Langwell, pianist. tin L. Faust 2 caslons and we w somewhs Dinr il | Original Novelty Boys orch. 9:35—Rund Light Opera Hour. U i fi;‘«“;;:”’—-——— I s t —George ar. eoitation. it P Enals i and Teatlien||.o: | t E ce has Hsoteepivarc Frecia ot it ‘I‘E[’ aiszelisand S ailed considerably. Rut he is still | nsurance Conser- | W X WCAE—PITTSBURGH—161 hejcamplon humorist jamong s ttec CERTIFIED | i \ i e S e lnner epealiers, an honor D has ase || gy &DUNN Schultz & Costello, Inc. | s ; i home Saturd night new studio | ; i Lo ; to have trouble with his throat an TRACTS ¥ Rl 3 S : he coughed considerably. L and musi-| 10 / 5T A o reneat of the many changes he has seen | 21 Flavors. Made from Pure, Fresh 272 MAIN ST. B 1 BN aiine Bhulsizer, Bo] | WTAM—CLEY ince he was a youngster and his FruitJuices. Ideal forall Desserts. ol as16 s Rupp and his Hote k was decldedly intercsting. WGY | WBBR—STATEN ISLAND—233 lenden orchestra | was not very trustworthy and we j__‘==‘ * 242 MAIN STREET Syrian music 11—""The Mikado” by the Willard | 1ieard most of the program tifrough = 10—World news. Symphony, under the direction of | W 200 FEET Vocal selections. Walter Logan ) TDEAL LOCATION FOR [ nstructlons, { 11-12—Austin W3lie's Recording or-{ The announcer WCAC, Siorrs, ! GAS STATION THE OLD HOME TOWN e Vit this state, was aslecp during a largs On property paying good RICHMOND HILI—318 | 12.1- Guy T lo and his Reyali Part of a program presented Sat- | investment now couts’ program. Canadians urday by the Girls' Glee club of FOR RENT Kruening. soprano. WELW—CINCINNATI—422 somewhere, This organization sang . 5 5 hour. Market reporis and weather |selection after selection without one ! | §ix of the finest rooms in Adsed B0 Leaksn {word from the announcer as to | town in twd-family house || = 4 ;%Ms? &@?{2 o Lo i arrcn | orethe oy w0 i i | Contral Business Property. || - : REAER IN FANCY jam Helfenstein, barle | §:50—Theatrical feature T anything else a e Yor Sale—Low i N S et o large, healthy pain. The 1 For Sale—Low Price [ e DEALER | Diehl 11—The Crosley Little Symphony | €8 hrough with its nusual rasp, William Helfensteln, 1 presenting a program | causc®no doubt hy a humming gen- || * ~ modern musical comedies. € or. There was lots of volume 8 l B ! : WKRC—CINCINNATI—122 The Orioniies - Alvin Itoehr and his Hotcl Alms| Thé organ recital from WTIC L L et Sl lerday atternooniproyed cogbe s Natiomal Bank Building violin —Popular program ting one with which to end the sea. v 5-Talk on Constructive Ameri- | son. Transmission was excellent and | canism. the full tone of the org came ogram under auspices Kol mough at all tim The music >. Bentley Post, American Legion. | was awfully classi tut 1t was | DRIVE YOURSELF— Late dance program rjoyed. We also heard the pro- y TARQ N WBAL—BALTIMORE—2468 am from WDRC, New Haven, | NEW CARS TO RENT v n 1 Circle, “Flower | which was broadca: the event DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE WBAL Sandman Circle, “Flower h was broad g the even A Folk and Feathered Folk." “The Merchant of Venice,” one of | WAL SHinner orpeetis tt akespearean Hour programs | You-Drive Auto Renting Co. 20-—From the concert hall of thelfrom WEAF, was t by i e Peabody Conservatory of Music.| WTIC without any previous &r Telephone 3981 k D. Weaver, organist ouncement, It compared in A untry club oreh. | Woods, contralto; Arthur Morgan, e & Wi GROWLEY BROS. IN WAAM—\NEWARK—263 ist, 1C last week - ors | PAINTERS A D en Gollfarh's orchest alk. |9 k by F. W. Besley, state for- employed in the formand DEC()RATORS X of Maryland and we felt that we b ¢ . L\n\\\‘:\“ 1 ” e et w-vu"‘"lr\'\'\'r} done as well as pos- 267 Chapma“ Street { ety ;w““l' i e T ”‘.""W‘r‘vh“v | "Estimates Cheerfully Given on WRVA—RICHAMOND—2168 S ere latEantal All Jobs — Tel. 2913. | Weather and crop repo A | | t Binford and Bright Keck The College Tour, a male quartet | WHEN INs HARTFORD‘ lar songs | of no mean ability, took part in n‘ WOR—NEWARR—105 < WRVA jnver tars & T from WJZ. This organiza NE A ' y one for »: QYSTER HOUSE itacitas [ 22 STATE ST. | THE NEW THIRD BASEMAN OF TTHE LITTLE GIANTS” OPENED THE SEASON WITH A SMASHING TWO BASE WIT THAT AUGU BLOTZ TURNED INTO A HOME RULN — 777 PSS s CUnder Grant's 25¢, 50c and $1 Store WSM—NASHVILLE—283 — S S 30—Francls Cralg's orchestra| READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| Also, Always a Fresh Supply I from Hote 5 | FOR RESULTS to Take Home