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SDAY, APRIL 28, 1926. W SHINGTQN which unmasks the murdere, ‘Almost Mr. ¥rye taking an active T:80—"Matters Before the House'| cvery member of the cast has been | o |{purt in cuch, The first was “Lulu. Congrefsman Joseph L. Hooper, [ suspected of béing the black hearted TI, /, I, S Lu," f v he blo e | AL one of those songs with miles republican, from Michigan, Sub. | villain, | roag t e tat'c and miles of verses, .’\'vry ‘rmm\“ jecet: “Republican Ageomplism- A with the "Who" tri N ™, S - e o' trio singing. Then ments—69th, Congress.” Congress-| WGBS, New York, has just un- |came “Don't It Make f[ I_S\‘I\m l|n man William W. Arnold, demo- | dergone a period ot remodeling ana | Conditions suffered a relapse 188t | onk & Roughnut™ This was prv crat from Illinols, “Post Office | considerable space made , available | €VODINg With the result that we|goniad by the orchestra “with \voci| Affairs." | by the removal of the transmitter | heard just as much as we have been | o)orug by Mr, Frye, Of course, you as WEAR | to Astoria, Long Tsland, has #heen | heuring for the past several weeks, |10 what “donking” a doughnut 10-11—Samo as WTIC, utilized for studio and office pur- [ With the exceptjon of Monday night. | i “jivet vou socure a ounge :oflv | 11—Portuguese Trio, | voses. An auxiliary studlo in which | It'S quite discouraging. We thought |y oo ge t o doughniPdas thal KDKA—PITISBURGH—309 | pegformers can prepare for going on | that last evening®was going to bel [ S 0 40 S and, that ~The KDKA Mallbog, | 1§ alr, a larger recoption room and | &nother hum-dinger, but we were| o gouennut ia soft, or hard, #8 you . Pl e | 1drger office o e e | fooled completély, Ther § e Dinner concert, larger office pooms have been th ompletfly. —There = Was|g.gre Then you take the doughnut | between the thumb and the rest of | your hand and gently iggndate it hll the dark pool. Retrieving it, the next| | question is to ges it to the mouth | | Songs. — | Alfred Noyes', Alex. duP. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME, | Coleman. — ‘f, 10-=Market High Epots, EVENING PICK, | Plano selections. Talk, “Adventures in } $0——Elementary Spanish lessons, Police alarms, ;. ! Ve 1 resuit, arge studio rlass. | mediocrg volume d, alt o Musleal Mirth Makers, | b--Max Kalfus, tenor, 9—-News and market perlod, sult The large studio is glass @ ume and, although w L) or8ity of Pittahura enclosed so that broados g re- | heard 'Chicago and Cincinnati sta- Old thne banjaists. ¥ S—Baseball results, University of Pittsburgh ag. | cnelosed so il grondanating thass | tions, .-,,‘.,,,A) A l;. : : '. $:80—Tinal epiole,* “TEW| §:05—Fishing, John J. Brawley dress. Sclence in the Home. Tall|In may be visible to the many visi- | tlons, reception was nothing to Kep Step on The Stair |8 Pliyllls Wagner, soprano. No. X: “Selection and Care or|tors. jone up until after midnight logging 4 i ! LRI stationg on the Pacific coast. Thure WGY, 6:05—American Composers | 5:45—Civil Service announcements, Vlooring Materfals, | 4 hia wonl | Without losing if on the tablecloth? program lute, John A, Biggs. 9:30—Ma Redmond, violinist; | A #peclal Child Health Day pro. | Was some statle, afthough this would | 1y, "4y o™y oun ‘own lookout, After ara - rond ~ . ") ot ave b o y e f : 5 CNRM, 8:80—01de Tymo Favourltes| o:20—Pearl Miller, soprano, Gladys Landefeld, soprano; David | 8ram will be hroa by WTIC on (not have bot/Rred to any extent, 1ff 4o o™ dvew ™ do gn e your | Happmess for the Famlly Night 11§5—8t. George society orchestra, Ewing, baritone; Adalaine Merrlll | Saturday afternoon from -4 o'clock, | volume had been %up to snuff, S e WRNY, American Composers | 10:10—"Trend of Times," :"';‘;”* Senoh Anist; "““k“";,'_"""r"‘:“ ]“I'“' "[‘k""\ tora will 8 ,“l‘)‘ e 8B Wiz | 51 thick stew. But, no matter, | Night Usghe Siddle, reader, thers will be talks by playground di- | 16 fan who stayed with WJZ 1ast | \ve enjoysd the program by Olsen's is » {5 v e : WHAL 10—Cincinnati Accordion | 10: ByPolice dlarms: weather fore. | 10:35—TiMme signals and weather | rectors and the children themselves | evening should have been satisfied, ey ERAPK s Hl ths woman in every family who plans 5. liee dlarms; pts S | will present groups of songs. #The | Everything from talks to dance, my- | sl nity ahead for the comforts and pleasures that “Madame | 10155081, George Soclety orchestra,| . WCAE—PITTSHURGH—{61 | Drogram is especally designed to | sic was offered and the entira 9-| navs ail for toda, thanks! are to bring happiness to her household. She WHAP—NEW, YORK—210 9—Same as WEATF, | present the question of child wel- | gram contained as much® varlety as R knows #nstinctively the value of saving. . oy Ry i siste Lave 5 i = 98t ecits | fare from eve rle, s o, Frs {mby ¥ . U | 51 i = o L3 Wiz, 10:45-=George Olser's Musl, | 4:30—Holmea § Craémble, S (|F58iLd o rachial, By Siay Sim s o o ealzane Blmall tned T | With the liberal interest we pay on all funds WIW, 12 —"Harmonica Col- | 7:15—Winifred , Buuer, pianist - Fvery Tuesday evening from 7:45 | tions, 1118 voien, while not the best| CO-Ed Is°Attacked by deposited in a savings account with us we can 7:40—Vida Milholland, “Spiritual | WIAM—CLEVELAND—38 : . sethga J i r AN i R S R e s e A N0 b ot G ) b pa IR rom L1 1 10| e havel e b gk ovary et Man During Initiation help further these plans. We will keep your WTIC—HARTFORD—478 | 5—WHAD Madrigal"singers, | 9=Municipal concert. 11:30 o'clock, Norman Wundorlich, | clearly and easily. Ghen came a talk | copuhbus, 0., April 28 () — | money safe for you and by systematic saving / chief engineer at WOK, Chicago, | by David Lawrence from Washing- At - I Y ickly i Srotal News . digest. ; RLAsr ALY ’ ! vid 0 /as Intiation of an Ohio State unWer- here you can more quickly wealize these ends. Stk Marion Kener, soprano. K EVELAND—389 | 2PPoars befors the mike in talks ou| ton, WRC fiooked up with WJZ and | g1y eo.ed fnto a sororlty took an This Bank has helped oAt securing good reception and thi | Mr. Lawrehce talkeg about “Kocp- | b S helped many a woman to | unlooked for turn and resulted in 0 ¥ . 1w s e e Rl | further the happiness of her family lifc | fled man, it was learncd yesterday. | Dean ene F. McCampbell of | college of ‘medicine and head | | sity hospital, said that club. asts | Emil Heimberger's ouncements, polffe and ',-..1.-’5"“(“‘““ Eelke oy srcarog |8 “”“ll';('_!,l;m,!,{’,TI!;.‘_';I‘:‘. proper care of sets, The intimate | ing The Nation Poste ow f + ol 9:10—r Kiraeuter, ‘cellist; Darl | T—Dinner music. talks have been prepared to help | velopment in Journalism.” His talk gram by artist students of | Rathvair tons - De=gitndia: racital: those whose seis wre not working [ dealt with the United States Daily, Sansgs A Golla; wolintet wad Las Augusta Stetson, reading. ~ WIR—DETROIT—517 REOpErly: A [tho only JerRAners ot }I'-“;‘ Eindaln, a Clur 0 d panist -Mary Pinney, organ recital, 10——Orchestra; soloists, g | America, gives the 1l text o ) Della Clurk XKnox, ompan i i h e Warea TaE inatatt | ABeOrgan raital | Listeners whe cnjoy the efforts of [ supreme court doings and also ight he t d D Modern English Dramg,” Pro- JannivaroniBeh pianiaG) S Laan pealal { collegiate singers, have had |account of what 15 going on agy. night 2o FoaLacan| Co b it e B Sl ina aonting Earli il WWJ—DETROIT—353 | opportunity to hear what the men |ihe other governmental departients £*who had bagn wavlaid | f e el oo aares i do along that line ow, with | Very ggod. Then cal Now eni s St e et o e e | i IR AP I I e {the announcement that @ group of |Then,” in which Ray Perkins pri IBI—NE YRK—273 | 9—Same as WEAT. | . ‘Y 8P antel de ol N NI ecital, MmN S L e ek g {alumnue of Vassar college, Pough- | sented Grice and Bobbie Perkips in|Mons” — planted under a brick as| OF NEW BRITAIN | from Aust —Original Cambria Serenaders, | 10—Dance musie. licaeas N. Y., Wil appear before | group of gs, old and new. This Part of lier initiation into a campus Mai t B Mai )—Phil Phillips, $am Ward, en- WKRC—CINCINNATI—22 | 5 N. Y, appear before 1a group of songs. old an , lEssortts | Main at East Main { | WGY's wmicrophone, they may hear | harmony was worth while and we y. | .| Dr., McCampbell said she fought ! ertalners. [Hlszatatygtelic what those of the gentler ar 1 “Has Anybody Seen Kel : ' e aE A : se of the gentler s enjoyed “Has Anybody Seen Kelly : Jules de Vorzon, violinist, | I—Orchestra, S B Mope for a hal® hour, during which all | . e | capable of doing. The women will mmunity Civics.” WSAI—CINCINNATI—326 P : 2 N from ¢ e R [ bbbl | provide a musical program Friday |and others, There wasa piano, banjo| DEr clothing was torn from her. | e AL Light i 9: Al Peaches, solos; Joseph | 10—Cincinnati Accordion club. [ evening at 10 o'clocky Dr. 1. N. Me- Liing ukulele accompaniments for the| - =—————— 11—"Auld Lang Syn Ao | 11—Unt y of Cincinnatl faculty *ken, president of the college, | numbers, Ray proved to be a rfltlln-x~|MaJ()]' Hardware Markets 'BZ—SPRINGFIELD— SAAElIVer A Ritoee R RO £ 2 5 el St 9:30—Original Melville Five, vill deliver an addrss | versatile chap. For some numbers 1t | “React to Warmer Weather | i b B NEW Y ORE s S g Car il atring T TBE played the plano in accompanying | SCEY B0 VIS ENEL TS LAET Ol Bmbed] Er0uE S—War —CINCINN ATI—12 the girls and at other times he took My 0 2 s 5—Hotel Lenox ensemble. | S—Warner theater hoyr. ”\\L\\‘—( INCINNATI—122 riday evening at WTIC and |5 shot at the hanjo or ukulele, He|1Y hardware market summary Hard- R I The Musical Mirth Makers," | 8 s ”'“7,"" Do poRsr. Ry ’i';.h‘:":',',‘”i'l’.‘rfl"_l""'“'_"“' ¢ p® .| the whaling city has promised a pro- | epped in and sang a | ware Age will say tomorrow: oy cteniis Hel Shot Bes. Diolanie daoniinu sy 6:45 H“‘h ty .?Il)l‘t’ ‘}~rN Wei oratlons sance of TOrest| yram of unusual interest belween ' jimselr The musie was light and the| ~RCPOrts from major hardware | neah Weierprool steel care. It is qeAtrit 1n A oDy HalD hOun © 41318 s snoniy el By nWetee. o a5 et |the hours of 8:15 and 12 o'clock. | program ifformal® {markels in all parts of the country | mot'a "Hol Shot? unien it is on s—Radlo Nature League under di SHINDRkE OTohos Ig ho ’”]‘ imania] | AMONE the features will be the AT indicate a definite increastd demand ’ rection of Thornton W, Burgess. | 7:30—Majestic 5“?1‘““ ensemble. —fhe Thorobged Instrumental| ;87" giates Const Guard Acad- For {hoss who. esfoy classical 22 the reaction fo the warmer WBZ Concert company. W) ebuvey Ballio ool 5 N armarios BAGY Belli | cmy band, one of the station’s reg- O RS O i oy Classloul|weather which ataried last week. The Holyoke Hour.'" WBNY—NEW YORK—210 armonica Boh” Collier in a ulab broadcasting &roups; Clara ;nu: -\'l presé i H‘l; fi'( o While current volume is not gntire: 0—To be announced. i NOR?IHI Sh sl atic classic and . Hammopd, leading lady in | T(‘nu h) 'rr .;.vloln (1.:: \\l’\l‘"l‘“u?‘ ly satisfactory, both jobbers and Weather reports; missing per-| $—l.eroy Montesanto, tenor. popular melodies. 3 k he Girl of The Golden West,” | Lrie which appears a >4 €aclHailers feel that a start in the right Studio program. 13: iEpring SRirds i Sevhistiing i L RE S G G R R This trio is made up of violin | yircction has been made, Both face The Rover .recim, ; i:nnallon.: o Jlayss, Fred Bacon, foMner mdmk plang ‘:nvm ‘eello, 4am_1 fha T‘\k?“m]‘s!mr‘ express optimism, | Andy Razof, Paul Denniker. ) — Organ solds by Johanna | b Lt e O Ranjolsta #are Played with a fine understand- | uwith the exception of fope prices 30-—Lillian Flosbach, soprano. | of the themes, Rolos and MO for the May-une buying period, . it 5—Bob Brandes, songs. WELIP—CHICAGO—303 e e e s are offered ind we Neard i is' expeeied that hardware pri alk, Robert \ Orchestra selections. [12i80:1=Organ recital. et bt (Arfhresting group last eve- |will continue at current levels, Nails | 5—Twinkle Twinkle Story Telles "—"‘m}: B:nlnd‘« .‘goll:xs, et ]\\ O—CHICAGO—226 | Suven et provilsed 6o, | ning. % came through pretty fa -Jmuy advance 10c per keg. Collec- WLWL—NEW YORK— -9—Dinner concert. : oo tions generally are fair, | o 2 e . A | PREPIE | ) 5 5 | “Economics and Finances,” K. of | 12-1—Popular musie. | The voice of the President of the| We heard scvera¥ musical saw| “Western markets continue to ! WEEI—BOSTON—319 [ W OHIGAGO200 [ i7nited States once again *will e | S0los as presented by Walter Scott $ow greater improvement than the 0—Stock market, business news. mber 3-11—Traveloguc; orchestra s0108. |y ora in American homes when on from W Providence, This sia- |vastern trading ‘centers. Suburban 15 wolls 3—Joe Rines' orchestra. | 9:45—McEyoy's concerl. 1-3—Popular music. Saturday evening he will make an |tion was badly mixed up with some dealers find business better than !:';:'3';%;‘.’, spring Big Brother club, {10:15—John Marshall, cellist, WHT—CHICAGO—100 | adress in connection with National | other broadcaster at time and then city retailers. i (3 3 . - A L on the Eveready ik Loty e s e S better battenes il Erray v o .-11—Program same . astleton Instrumental Trio. weather. | broadeast by WEAI and WCAP*di- |and cracking on various occasions. ()l Tronsides Cabin o extra cost. WNAC—BOSTO) [ 10:50—Alfrbd Grainger, baritone. Popular music. A shington This program | We enjoyed the soft, echoing tone 3 . i A 3 n-—k'ra‘zv Kat Kiddies Klub. | WAHG—RICHMOND HILL—310 KYW—CHICAGO—336 | £ L":“gn‘”“ e et e ot Boy Goes to Reward | THEY work like Trojans—Eveready Columbia i i * 3 . . . (:30—Dinnerfance, Mal Hallett and | 7:30—Margle Make-believe | i—Same ag KDKA, | opening with _ selections by ‘the | adcomplished in the art of playing | Boston, April 2§ (®—Cary W. Dl‘g Batteries. And they rest while idle, quiet his ovolektia.. | 7:45—Adeline Bierman, soprano. 8-—NBedtime story; music. s harine band. The Dis. | it. "All Alone” and “Wonderful |Jefferson, who served as cabin boy and calm, not wasting any energy. That's why 7:80—"Care of the Hair : Ixez:rlce,“:“,l;c;',‘l"C,‘,':fi","s(:;}mp i e rals tinguished Service Medal will then | One” were among the selections. jon “Old Ironsides,” died yesterday. sy give $uch Simine TiateBon b ey 0—Program arranged by #he —Serenade e ¢ e | The aged negro, who had and in i Greater Doston Federation @t | 8:55—Old-fashioned quartet; Albert WERH—CHICAGO—370 vt igher volage s rert AN Ler reports, jenjumin M. Knox, asslsted by Esther A, > London Night will be ob- from Bert 0—To be announced. | be presented to sseveral men who | “oe e TS i noeng w0 Tad be e bec standi i heir in- | 1 suey cams i i i . Reiss, soloist. +15-12 Orchestra; songs. )1ar“ln lm ‘w‘u;’r‘)‘(‘:z‘r] ll‘ngfs l,:mtl \1;‘.:ml.1. th r\mm(.’,vmpr. n: W \‘V"”\ly'ro m.‘;m-. more than 40 years, was known to %t S vyhere hlg'h" Voltages e requuefl. 9:30-—Alfred Werthéim, violinist; WGN—CHICAGO—303 SGLES G 4 Lougl s |many officers and men of the nay ey come in three sizes, 6, 714 and 9 volts—in | el Sl : ulanly in behalf of the, Boy Scout | while the Eurcka entertainers we % oayy & 3 Lucerne. Jiva Nora Lyon, pianiste, | Dinner music. | movement, Following the address by [on the air. Everything from “On- Jefferson was born in Ports- water-proof steel cases. There is an Eveready §0—Tenth and final episode of | 10:02—John von Aspe, tenor, sbx”’l"":;""g:,fl'fll‘ ":”(";’"‘2 = President Calvin Coolidge, whose | ward Christian Soldiers” to “Who,” | "outh, Vi but h;’i‘;“"‘"‘;:ld“go"r Wt Columbia dealer nearby. “The Step on the Stalrs” radio | 10:40 _lor"fl\"'{"‘“'\lf;‘kfi “';("‘}- e e 15 vaice has probably been heard on |was presemted, although we mu A e Manufactured and guaranteed by mystery play. WNAC Players, di- | WOR—NEW!/ ) g rehestra; organ, - vocal| ninaroug oceastons by every radio | admit that the music was WELL | s Y, and 6 rection Clyde McArdle. B:16—Bill Wathe oH Wl nsteumentil music. fan in tha nation, Sir Robert Baden- | presented. A quartet sang “Camp-|Poasted that his first sea duty was NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, INC. 4—WNAC concert orchestra. 6:30—Jacques ‘J:um ensemble. o .]\‘?':nt:l-:lu:i"l-'\“0—2“"' Powell, the founder of the Boy|ing Down in Tennessee,” and then ”\“"";1)”"“ Roy Gutihe itigate Cone New York San Francisca WEAF—NEW YORE—192 D A eten | e o el | Scout movement, will be heard in @ | an instrumental selection, with banjo SURMIO% L B 2 Vincent Lopez's orchéstra. *—\ 7“‘"“" OCRUICIRD: U Ruante T i | short address. 1t is expected that|and piamo accepting the honors, on'mmm)d' e e opular uses include— i—Dinner musi ATIOBLIONE, i s MLl many Boy Scout Troops at points | fered “Who" with voeal chorus. The | i it : gus engine ignition telephone and calling Pullman porters 7—Synagogue serVioes; talk, Chas, |$:16—Gedney x;n‘x_I ;\(‘nm"\l ;:{mm \!\\l \IQ\ CHICAGO—448 within the area reached by these | quartet came back with ""“"“"-’I?L‘\.’ui n‘_lfl,nuna will be at Ports- | doorbalis ‘:;:';Z',‘,, “fl"‘g,r:" : Hoffman; Manuel Confinsky, vio- :’-3‘?‘2‘;“:?‘{‘:.“““‘”‘"‘“*q"‘f:;‘l‘l' . e (‘j;“””' [ two broadeasting stations wiil gath- | Christian Soldiers,” which was well | i VR, feat agulstors i e S Tids 9:05—Gertner’s string quartet. 10:65- s, # catFar rganizatiol a| i o o t lace. e ) tractor igniti et ) > I - AG = er together as organizations and|jone, although rather out of plac _p S & e o badioa protecting bas ts ruaning toys 1ubm:l oln-y.r-s ra. e ) I\nl“ll\h\;(\"“l‘\‘y‘\.“—n-;u 5 R I toThdar moL Enly tie foRne hs ol ie h e lsar arutt (he S BUX S CEURCHEWINDOWS B motor boat ignition electric clocks ews bullatin, 3—Lullaby time; dance musie. i Wallegley, Eng, ApMl 28 (B— . ler of their movement, but the chief | station faded mot at all. later, & v —Ballin and Race, plano duo. | 9=Organ; band concert. e i 2 4 & AR J6 180 0k 9 f stained glass windows containing 0—Horace Taylor, reader, | 10—Congert; ehoir. AesHb g OrUIE e Bl e whistle crept into the proceedings . ... o¢ goiters and a view of the d stayed there. We left, mouthing | N | 11:05—Fifth avenue orchestr B p e iners and stayed there. We lef local golf links now are in the : : I WGBX, the University of Maine, | vilg oaths. ek S WHAM—NEWARK—263 12—Cirens R Y (0 i (I 1 i A s |church of §t. Nicholas. Melodyland orchestra. NS L A0S a power output of 500 ‘watts. This| WRNY, New York. failed to let| _'Jhelll‘c_*'llf‘flnd )?1: RO]-WmP for Resume of sports. 10-3—Dance music. i 4 station operates on 234 meters, and | ys in on the simwltaneous broadcast :\\0_'? ars has held"a short early | 7:10—Violinist. WHAS—LOUISVILLE—100 1 6 expectanl (At LoVl Bs) et | o1 an . Creasi rebi il hnd antofoheas |2oTvicoNeach Stnd ey tori Eplferatio| g : 7:40—George Brown, tenor. | 9:30—K. & I. orchestra, Dancg mu- | .- Sl eary PR ts four miles |Altend so that they could then go on [] Cotton quotations, e meuall e el in this vicinity regularly. tral concert from points four miles [ SO0 B8 TPRE Y €20 T HIT O G efles Farm reports. e ol SRy L bt L distant from each other. The music |, 0 "0 SoTAtEu ey tolaverE Diat sletttenladt 9—Verdure lawn and garden talk, WRVA—RICHMOND—! as been ‘announced that WHT, | ant IO O O ehronised, but |/een 8o appreciated by players that | e Markel's orcheftra. FeLl=aWellic QaUDIneI archesta, S darket reponls. i flasis, will make a permanent we don't know whether or mot it [\NeY. subscribed for and had the | they danger ekt [ 10—Bill McWalters, \‘l((‘;m&zsz 810 \\ asonic Band. alnsige to.the 1w waves n the Hoar| wes. Tates in the eienite, the M“_‘\\lr:zlo\\s put in, e $:30—Leowlsohn Free Chamber Mu-| WGCP—NEWARK-— P At future. Thie station is at present yjon came 1in all'over the place.’ prap pop e ey ane! sle concert. | Tom Cooper's orchestra. 10:10—0Organ rec X operating patt time on 238 mecters|yyursting through with volume nn-: % FO‘!{AY:)['RI-\!;'.AVTS | 50—"Assoclated Press” H. W.|3—Beatrice Boehm, songs. _ WSB—ATLANTA—28 and part on 400 meters. After cer- [ oyneoted. Touise Schwartz sang “The | ] 2 5 §:15—Marions P. Duren, mezzo 80- | 11:45—Biltmore orchestra. e changes have been | padio W Blakese ¢ WSM—NASHVILLE 283 tain apparatus changes have | Radio Wido ):45—George Olsen’s orchestra, “ra:&“n PATERSON—221 T sh At P o L made, meters will be its perma- | .. . WGBS—NEW YORK—310 4 St i bt e RCAN AT O G L e nent berth, e brought the cvening to a_close | Uncle Geebes s UM BRACH 8 Ortd o | ¥hile listening to Jawdge Olsef and THE OLD HOME TOWN 20 ivoy orchestra s ROl AR o WFN, Chicago, offcrs on Saturday | iy pennsylvania Music ‘from WIZ. L ~Major Witten, ‘“Adventures in ALCedl N A ¥ = EULEO D418 night another of its “recreated prize | phe pand was up to its usual trioks = HORSE (BLANKETS Getaery WLIT—PHILADELPHIA 1 c; talk. fights.”” This week at 10:30 0'clock, | ,na we leasure of hearing 8 ATO ROBES - HARNESS A 7.3 . add i LEARWAT 2 & {and we had the p W S =Eviilfama. Savoy orohestra 7:30—Dream Daddy. ARWATER—266 | 11, famous battle between Bob Fitz- | M Jirve on several occgsions. -p“,,,1 REPAIRS B HEW HONEY = Al Rosenberg, arathon | $—Dr. Douglas MacFarlan. —Dinner *music. simmons and Jim Jeffreys"will be | 0”000 Himbers were intro- $:3 fon artists. 1818 Diversified program. reported “direct from the ringside.” | % | | rtheide Harmonizers of mber musicale. rrymakers. 0—Davis Saxophone Octet, _Troubadour ame as W1 Lou Roderman's orchestra. nners.” WHN—NEW YORK—361 Well, violinist, tainers. Marguerite Barr quartet. ~Prince’s orchestra, These fight reports are intcresting, dance orchestra. | BRW—TUINUCU, Cuba—338 inasmich a8 they! show! just how WFI—PHILADELPHIA—305 | 11:30-12:30—Dance music. things would have sounded had WHEN IN HARTFORD 30--Concert orchestra. CNRM—MONTREAL—111 there bee rac at the t e of - v Jance orchestra ! 9530—Olc » Favorites Night by |ALcre been radio & SRR DINE AT : 5 ; ious historic struggles. WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 Olde Villags weriebion| K it e 2| THE HONISS 30--Dinner dance music, CNRO—OTTAWA—135 | it will be possible to hear the rears Jakers 9:30—Saume as CNRM, Stiins it lenal s nounalotithe| E | S | OYSTER HOUS Ipana hour i e e OfN {Here's Why Fur on Cat’s | 22 STATE ST. LP 3 HT \ Q| H )\Il».—pl(ll,»\l:l.l.l,fll\—M!N 3 \ ) Back Rises as Dog Nears e Gtaata 95c b0c andia1 Store) '3 cert. or 1 e 2% oY Washington, April 28 (B +. X 35—"THe Farm Boy Makes Good” | sclentific explanation of why the Also, Always a Fresh Supply Roll call; songs. | V2 hair on a cat'§ back rises at the g HIA—2i8 | o B sdved ke Home WOAU--FRILADELUHIA approach of a dog was given the foras VFRELY National academy of sciences yes | fi" - : terday by Dr. W. B. Cannon, yro- | npive YOURSELF— |D\D;('\’ e WEAEIN" K fessor of physiology at Harvard | university. NEW CARS TO RENT D ? THESE SPANISH SPIKE Tn an experiment, he sald, he de- DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE < ) HEELS, WOULD EVER Arrangements have been complet- | norCoq the heart of a cat and then 250 an hour——15c & mile. | €\ A BULL FIGHT, od for the broadeasting of the POpU-" 1.4 3 gog into the room. The cat's | You-Drive Auto Renting Co. s : ( ; lar Goldman band concerts ag pulse’ jumped from 120 to 140 ahd Cor. 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