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SATURDAY, | Programs on Fastern Standard Time © EVENING PICK, WJZ, T—Navy Nig rom WEAT 3, 114 —176 WTIC—HARTEORI 1 His Gar ne r's Hote Program rough WEAT National 1 cast will inel one of the 1 an experier being pres tings. Hon. s Jard wil gecretary lver an Sunday ganizatior ment,” Freder tor of religious “The Or dire Britain 30— Bty Hartford, assisted by Heublein trio, comyose Torgan, violinist; lNist; and Y, aluis Royal dancs incent direct {r York ci WBZ—SPRINC 5—Market repo arm Flashes mball Trio. apitol theater orches 0—"An evening with by Dr. . M. Staley. ater concert or-| estra. Fourth of a ser presented by the T of Boston. | $:45—To be announced. g:15—Program auspices American Legion of Shelton,Cony 10—Weather reports; missing per-| sons’ descriptions. { 3 —Continuation Legion program WJAR—PROVIDENCE—305 plays er Guild of of Amerlcan 10 L ike's orchestra. WNACG BOSTON—280 j—Shepard Colonial luncheon con-| cert. —Vocal 8¢ ctions. matinee. dance. Smilers. Colontal din Wwoodlot,” H. O er Massachusetts | nservation. | Cook, chief fore department o $—Musical program. g—Concert Drogr: Lambert Trot he Plnnkertecrs.” music from Cop! . Copley Plaza lections by rg accompanist. J1—BOSTON—340 sicale mphony rs' orchestra ¢ Plaza | 40—Slade 3oston Quartet WOKO—NEW YORE—233 $-—John Moses, pianist §:15—Bable Adler, BONEE. §.56—Milton Yokeman, tenor. Drake, sopranc. ranity orchestra WJZ—NEW YORK—435 alekerbocker orchestra , 10:30—D Grill orc otations —TLorraine Market q 112 mid. 5:80 NEW BRITIIN | mid.—MeAlpin entertaln WERNY—=NEW YORK L] Fiction, Marcey Wahren. Sports, commeree Hadlo io Orlando's O'K musical Ben Re Drawing room players, 5--Radlo church index aiman’s national Rossini atage organization | arch | | st iel Mus DX hound hou WEBH—NEW YORK— ization, Popular Tri All Na | associ- r lour; irand Opera Chor questions. k's o ente YORK—213 stra o1tor EW Tiroadway WNYC—NEW YORK—526 —Jo! TP, ¢ 50—Plano s wre Piano 30—Police alarn i—J. Morton 1 results. vayside Troubadours. n Stocking, soprano. | readings. rles Rolix L. Brown, ~Bible 50—Charles Rohner, violinist, WAHG—RICHMOND HILL—316 ovelty program. WGCP—NEWARK—252 Marion . plano. 45—Cliff orch Marion and soprano; talk, instruction Harold ¥lart entertainers, t Steller, pianiste. Danny Hope's Melody Boys. ~To be announced. Ethel Peariman, piano. ¢ Bill Steinke. ich, soprano. Orange High iring quartet ? W schiool ich. soprano. ' orchestra. OR—NEWARK—105 “ive Messner Broth ino music, —Bill Wathey, “Sports.” Jacques Jacobs' ensemble, 30—Va « Orange Chamber of Commeree. program. 45—""Hea and Willis A. Sutton. a gen quartet, 9: Forge-lerumen musicale 10:15—William Lockwood, 10:35—"Ports and Waterw Spencer Smith. 5—Westell Gordon tenor. 11:10—Leon Wood. organ wecital. WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 5—Grand organ; trumpets Dinner dance music T—PHILADELPH ays,” cellist, :30-—Concert orchestra, lio program 0—Program from WES WIP—PHILADELPHIA—508 Organ recital. Dal —Dinner 1 Bedtime st Louise Haze estra pupils | 8115 WSAI Education,” | violinist. | and | ¢ WKRC—CINCINNATI—123 Virginia or a 30—Studio recital t Bam Jones. b—Vir 1 WEW—CINCINNATI— $-—Popu ert 11 11 entertainer, roorgan co by Jo organ Seckatary | from Sar On the rilling play-— ninth instalim ~0d Fellows Reur WSAT—CINCINNATI—326 oneer Rilay studios. 9:45 trombone | Meuded spiritual, 1a Fre from Hotel Sinion WEBH—CHICAGO— LStra: SONgS 2—Popuiar 1 WHT—CHICAGO—100 Entertainers; solos, 18i0] KONES, [ Danee mu ) n “Your Hour" concert, WEN—CHICAGO—303 Dinner Concert 0l ve, Fit: er. music; songs. ime prize fight, “C mons." Dance music; BONgS. WLIB—=CHICAGO—303 music anac. ale, 1 und Gosden, songs —Studio rec WENR—CHICAGO—266 Dinner music; songs. :3u—Popular music m.—Musical frolic. WLS—CHICAGO—315 laby time a, m.—Barn Twin Wheeze, WOK—CHICA( 7 ) a. m—C org: vocal and instrumental solos. WMAQ—CHICAGO—118 KYW—CHICAGO—53 same ax KDKA Bedtime stories ~Home jovers' conert. Classical con C sy Carnival. WIBO—CHICAGO—226 Dinner music; 8olos, WEBBM—( HICAGO—226 —Musicale music rtet; orchstra; t mutal trio. W—AZ—( HICAGO—32! . m.—Dance music. WHAS—LOUISVILLE—100 Vocal and instrumental music signals. —128 m ; inst -Qu —-§tandard time WSB—TALANT 19 Atwater Kent Hour. | | 11:45—Hired Help Skylark; Criter- fon Harmony I ' ASHVILLE—283 §——Bedtime story. | 9—Barn dance; features. | WMC—NASHVILLE—500 i 3edtime stories. 9:30—Musical program. KTHS—HOT SPRINGS—375 Old-time musical, '—Dan frolic. WIOD—MIAMI BEACH—218 §:30-9 Dance music. Studio recital. 1-12— ce music. WMBF—MIAMI BEACH—384 i Dance music. WGBU—FULFORD—273 130-1 a. m—Dance WGHB—CLEARW \—Dinner music. G. W. Quarics, songs. | 8:30-10—Vareity musicale. |11:45-1 a. m.—Midnight Ramblers | KPRC—HOUSTON—207 Piano recital. iners. GKW—TUINUCL, Cuba—338 30-12:30—Dance CFCF—MONTREAL—111 Tea dance CRAC—MONTREAL—111 music. Dinner Travelogue. Tane CNRO—OTTAWA—435 —Orchestra, udio recital JRONTO—357 concert, s orchest audeince ed, i sented Monday through WEAI | other spiritual and then two more. | ing any aho [ der that it | artists in the be | amplifier | amplifier. | er can be er is used as a | plified will be rder given in the rough the inid able to follow rn dining room fepartment beautifully garnish 110 the guests S — U Through the Static \ The opera will be p g at 10 o'cl up all fous includin on Monday « Travel WG vening's prog station am from 11t impos 11l be the rom Gilbert presentation of excerpts ulli “Pati be presented by the S Gent at experionecd pr olume in an's which atudonty of was ral Hig Springfield, 9 o'l lass., . only commen for by th wen at through t was the Dr. casting rough Bernard ¢, Clausen, broad- servic o progran given University sical ifotel Hond and brog WTIC, Deep and r sound of the volces. ¢ \is evening church WGY recontly, isteners by in the midst of ¥ He sang anc surprised LLON io breaking into right oy Wo lines of a negro them 0 was the music yhi 5 pu and the progr coll was 80 varied sang well and then ol . After ¢ two those two lines us ring those of many mory of un- clubs, hat there no chi monotony., Of course, enjoyed by thoss WGy » 1\ but to the 3 person listenin of a loud npse tion ¢ Dr. 88 enid nn Did you ¢ the col annot hink when car a station much nuch comp adeasting us! is, ¢ how difi xity program WEN is, from the in s same v p a rer are likel one blind sensations come tc them alone can he sion Sometimes point ntrol ', New room of station ? York Somet) m the station an WELES b i astde. unb sing ogram is to he DEoRAGRa b makes him seck othe tions. | black fibre suot cases in which erare orter al for | tained all the essential apparatus sary to broadcast. In the suit batteries, ex- tubes, and st is th amplitier plieg the volume of the thousands of times in or- | may overcome th the telephone lines, this apparatus they int of broadcas rdest part tHing up of he for the r the nouncer or our bef start fre But we chango | cases stuck righ tension m which have heard to date . e The WTIC Mail asked whl the listeners- le dark hair and the anno answer was that a contes held in the mear futt fi will be allowed to announcers Jook like manner. | Wanted to know fnstance | €0ing to I a bang ¢ hec. | this year. tic diner good time, | ball scores have e little matter of broadeast- | {ention fro »sn't worry them in the ar and the ‘au the sta- may be very much in t tion have been undecided as to job of the remote ther or not il be broad- r to arrange the micro However, fans will write wit t disturbing any o was stat h a decision more easily. e WJZ, New York, off of danc sistan With o fnng and arra s 50 that th mi- pick up the crophon e voices or instru of One st station i seball scor In some cases answer was that 1 received little . fans of WTIC is a crowd o for least. W cast, in, i to i phones them. This } wving b having b done, and the up and | control operator and Informs o dy for station en ed an excel- by the n set lent program S Snyder's Jubileers, a While one of s n hold it own with any of them n it comes to playing melodious dance rh ms. One of numbers was “Drifting and Dream- ould fail, the oth- | ing’ with vocal chorus. WJZ el 0 broadcast over, not at all and ti roughou he eve- Usually one line ised to send ning it maintained a steady flow of program to the station, and the o ywer. The was and t talking line |natural and the results not vith a telephone ch d. have heen bet All tests having been carried out | he program is picked | point, amplified, | Richmond sent over the telephone llnes, am- | sic, accom by heavy plified onee more in {the control | The former station was broadcastin room of the staiion, and again in|from the junior prom at the Uni the pecch amplifier tube of the | versity of Pittsburgh, and what & main transmitting set. type of broadcast work, |~ o _ oo o A ¥ T amplified, Refore the voice of | the artist finally enters the oscillator tubes of ti ansmitter, it is Three-Family House on SRR Winthrop Street Three-Family House on Columbia Street Three-Family House on East Main Stret nd to v imer ; W that he Is re st through th two telephone where remote lone, and w complete lines to every point asting is to one of the lines the L be used is leep could and WAHG dance KDKA, successtully, up at t mu- e remote sie, static JYIEG% COX & DUNN nfxile:(l;r‘v'h'o;(;); ‘ SRS SRL | 972 MAIN ST. EDDY AWNING AND [lwHEN IN DECORATING CO. 1\\HEN Il\v ‘HARTFORI) 106 City Hall Place || DINE AT | THE HONISS Telephone 1013-4 CROWLEY BROS. INC. | OYSTER HOUSE | wild low of music it wus, We didn't ed In getting the name of the cstra, but the members of it certainly imbued with some- ing or other. Such hot musie w e hear, And such wo | heard Lit and p On Cr ' owere card by o WAHG Atlantic City, informed vill go on eastern time beginning also letting us in on an organ re nade up of reque i Wiener was at the Nandied * s ighitfully, Sisie BN stra Wit at | daylight | saving tomorro cita Miss st seloctions. con- “Lib she erty Bell” de KYW, € in the « ening. When we tuned was reading a highly fn- th about | aveas of low pres- WHT, Chicago, i 180, reard mnm'i in some ons ing w ation and every gh moder v as did WT 18 almost I v orepor fanes land ur \sting a by 1he Pheasant WLS, « was I the licago, o1 New tained with dance Hotel Lafayette York & music fri Buffalo, The | furnishing You'll ari- w0 bed. | such | Boston | WMAK wd st wiLue/ itions in orehe s and i “Then Remember hie Sunrise tone, Georg Not a wgh from noises. sic we Mot s us Nl deliver SHITH A HOLDOUT Outficlder Purchased By Braves Refuses to Report Without Salary Increase of $3,000. THAT AERIAL, ) By SMAI L HOLD THAT YARN RIGHT, WILL YA, il 24 (P—Jack Smith, | + by the Boston | heduled to join the t, according to infor- is still in Chicago with ry increase, 1 a big slice reported favos campalgn to rais ercetion of the a two- nal of his as a of the society. has later date . Louis C: sons, is not his demand granted, it was indicat- d by the local management Emil Fuchs of the Braves | that he did not 100k | avor on the idea of a new con- higher terms, while the | demand for § of his purchase price is up to Branch | Rickey of the Cardinals. Tn the meantime it was said t Smith prohably would not draw ealary from elther club since he has not | reported for work, Fuchs has for- warded to Rickey all correspondence | in the matter for action, player' 000 $500,000 FOR | First Mortgages At Low Rates of Interest on dwellings, npartment contral bulldings or construction loars tn Hart- ford and vicinity, Thie company present mortgages on fav and apprateemen houses end buslress property—completed can re-finance your able terms Information without obllgation. First Bond & Mortgage Co. of Hartford 305 Main 8¢, 2.5072 163 Main Street The drive committee of the Y. M. | T. A. & B. soclety met last night an le progress on the i1 funds society's new frater- building on Main strect, drive is being made among members | Tt is plan to have a public drive. for d at a|required e TAN GISH SAIT 3 April 24 (A—Lillian . miotion picture star, sailed on Majestic of the White Star ling night to be with her who is serlo e |last mother The At 700 new clergymen ar ry vear to keep 1l | Church of England fuily staffed. Teast E have built up a leader- ship in the credit clothing industry, and are strenu- ously maintaining that leadership by a quality and price that cannot be matched outside our own good shop. TWO BARGAINS FOR QUICK SALE EAST END Two-Family Brick House Ten rooms, all improvements, and gavage, with extra lot thrown in for only $8,800; cash $2,500. NORTH END New Three-Family House Steam heat; a bargain at $13,000; Carlson & cash $2,000 Carlson Telephone 1817 Stanle y } CKCL—TORONTO—357 HER 1.oew's orchestra CKNC—TORONTO—357 $§—Sports corner. { §:15—"Traviata,” trom the Metro-{ . . o politan opera house E 10:03-—Dance music 5—Organ recital WLIT—PHILADELPHIA—395 Mickey Guy's orchestra Arcadia Syncopators. 3 (‘oncert orchestr /4 WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—300 ; AUTOMOBILE. INSURANCE and YOUR LOCAL AGENT As rates are the same regardless of Company or Agency, it will pay you to investigate carefully before placing vour Insurance, the kind of Service you may expect to receive in case of accident. PAINTERS AND im DECORATORS | 267 Chapman Street | Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 2913. ' Under Grant's 25¢, 50c and $1 Store | i f Tl ‘\\ T I i a Tk i @ il I 1“ On st ! il Ore ) | fl1lfY" WE_KNICKED THIS Iil] ONE UPA BIT- 1 il GuESS WED . BETTER EASE EM ¥ BACK INTO THE , CASE WHILE HES FUSSIN® WITH TR LAMP-ER JOE —Congressional 10 H radio 1ilton, Hotel Vanderbilt WEAF—NEW YORK—192 < Cos hestra; vocal artists' recital Also, Always a Fresh Supply to Take Home orchest 22 STATE ST. ‘ Clifr's IT$ CLOSING TIME BoYSs - YouD BETTER PUT THEM CANES BACIc Dinner music. <ports 1 Dance Concert ¢ Ni P orche 1es dance orch chols! William Otis York. Nega De Wit WGY—SCHENE( et repor Schola Cantorum of e il k cit ) heard during 30--Dance m KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 Winkum ort by the ation of Wesingl pioneer in the | The | in- for | Eng Cor preser SONES. night =ongs e Stock- | hrogram tomorrow will pastor an 8¢ Inquire of those who have had previous experience. The W. L. Hatch Co. Phone 3400 { N N “A full time adjuster for the benefit of our policy-holders” i N | ‘ WCEAP—WASHINGTON—468 Forestry Week ? %6 . WRO—WASHINGTON—168 e ytoe “ ng at lock. This 1s one ams in the rograr from s as W isine: 0 ) = in the “Hera! the end of given time City Hall Bldg. E \, ey Swane pators. Organ recital M WOAE—PITTSBURGH—161 WEAR—CLEVELAND—389 —\EW YORK—311 WTAM—CLEVELAND—388 Ag t 7-Dinne wMmea 2-Family House, 12 Rooms, for only $10,000. Good ETROIT—517 e orcneat | Sl e Camp Real Estate Co. TEx JUDGE WITHERSBEE EXPLANS WWI—DETROTT— : TRAT THIS GOLE GAME THAT HAS THE o g R o e prog BOYS ALL HET UPAT “THE STORE IS O—LANSING—288 t o'clo the 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg gy location at the East End. See us at once. NOTHING MORE THAN “THE OLD“SHINNY WRE nle Golden's orche ‘Dance mesit. GAME WITH A COLLEGE EDUCATION -

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