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EVENING PICK. : WOPT, fohemestady; nsbeuled o | program will close at 11:45 o'clock, | ginnnig on Monday evening next & nteresting program by the Reming- after which there will be a program | 6:40 o'clock. The talk will be of fiv CONCERTS. | :;rl Yil.nr‘\lmr;f?--lb}:;‘-'upf“'r:fi:ls: \“I_C; of dance music. minutes’ duration and will be givel WAAM, Newark, 7:30—Hudson ratl et koo Hiavitien g Golf Matches Broadcast. by A. J. Philpot. They will be give| county Radio Night. w ihs niktien s it : For the first time in the history |cach.evening next week at the sam ectady, 7:30—Shea's || Conditions staged a big improve- | Farsys ~ = 5 e of broadcasting, WOR will broadcast | time. 3uffalo Hour. | ment 1ast nd became almost | foug. O B The station Wes very the National Amateur championship Franko On the Air. WNYC, N York, 8.30—Mu- || civilized, ough we didn't ‘do| = e | golt matches direct from the Bal- than Franko, famous conduct nicipal band | muc 0g around. There was| pont think ¢ | tusrol Golf club, at Summit, ¢|2nd violinist, who for 25 years he | SATU Y. 5—Rob ampbell, bar! 3 | e iy ; Ho st | that just because W i " 5\'{‘ “D_A bidemiil “" '_Er_“‘! o aritone. 1 WGBS, New York, 9—Aeconian ||very statlc, strange to €ay, and | oo rocordoq many stations, the | Jersey, during the week beginning|been conductor 'of the Metropolital . -udwig Leaf, planist. | Community orchestra and | |that famous buzz was almost out of | it 4 | Monday (September 13) to and in-|OQPera orchestra, will broadcast wit' | | Daylight Saving Time. | —Leo Bartinique, baritone. chorus. iearing. Fading teased us slightly. |- V:\]:“:’»‘;;;nlfllr}slryl\iflir"\(\"x!(t; “,‘“""d‘l:‘et ? cluding Saturday (September 18). |hiS symphonette orchestra fror i PN EGy NowoKonlal 880kt S | decided to stay there. We did until| _-AS ¥et, big'time events are rather [ Foremost amateur golfer trom | WOBR: New, Xorl,i;tomorfow! et gram of French music. bl pur Stie pivlie was la T ficietins nearly over, | Scarce in the radio worl Next [all parts of the country are going to| [0S &t 9:30 o'clock. Selections fror i week, on Wednesday evening, the |participate in this classic sporting| h¢ WOrKS of Strauss, Kreisler an Radio Industries banquet will be|events and the following schedule |°'RET COMPOsers will be presented. {revingy P e 3 § held, that being the biggest event of | has been arranged to acquaint the| . ‘WOord's Fair Programs. an . 4 War on Canc | max with the crowning of Miss| e started the old charger going and | LS Y€ar so far, it plans made so far|radlo audience and golf enthusiast Several stations including WEAF “l’?’;‘hm,?(:“l""" 333 : r, chief ph g | America. We were present from 3| picked up a book can be taken as a criterion. Then |With the outcome of the various| . LOTK: WJZ New York, an farkets. Boston { SPORTS. o'clock in the afternoon until well Feamitn B the Boston Symphony orchestra will | matches as they are played: | WFBH, the same city, will be en | WIIC—HARTFORD—176 Ernie Golden's orch 1 noon—News, weather and police |12-—McAlpin entertainers. e | t with WPG, Atl - Fa e 3, Atlantic City, and hen, wh 5 te ; WNYC—NEW YORK—: SCTU |EPoDESR LD L - ¥ i then, when we started to shop it ¢ ettty | why shouldn’t it? because the an-|around, we found that the “A” bat- ews bulletins and baseball Piano selections. WNYC, New York, 7:10—“The ||nual beauty pageant reached its cli- | tery was in need of refreshment. So o chest s 5 hiladelph 0.80 Y | > —Capitol theater orchestra. Spring WIP, Philadelphia, 2 30—Inter- | [after 5 o'clock, listening to an ac That's all for today, thanks! broadeast a series of concerts from| Monday, September 13, 12 o'clnrk'i“"‘l in broadcasting from th field. national Davis Cup Tennis ||count of the huge parade on the Y. . | WBZ and several other stations, be- |noon and 5:45 p. m. Radio World's Falr, Madison Squar 30—Baseball results. Springfield Schwab, tenor. | | boardwalk, in which everybody and ginning October 9, and the winter| Tuesday, September 14, 12 o'clock | G2rden: next week. Most of the pro H grams will be presented in the after __Organ recital from t s 1 ¢ 9—Organ recital from the Harvard everything took part series of Atwater-Kent program will | noon ang 5:45 p. m. | | noon hour: club by Harold Schwab. | u arry 7 g be con 5 R At S S p 9:30—Max I. Krules and his Hotel| pc entertainers e _"“'I"“”:( e N o R ‘BABSUN WARNS "F fie ch.‘,‘,‘:i,‘:‘lg'lj’.’:""' "“hl';‘ull ;“-I!m“;]“lnj\:”‘lv i'\n'fmbflr 15, 1:30 p. I8 B tudio progre orman Brokenshire, acting as ain gang before long. r . and 5:45 p. m. ——— I | ular evening-to-evening feature Thursday, September 16, 12:30 p.| READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD Westminste b 3 band, = hotel orchestra, Carl|r of £mo: and guest an- | |is rather lacking and program m. and 5 A TFOR YOUR WANTS S ) er-110 Police alarms ar 2 ! ectin the many auti- S : 3 sons: baseball results. Springfield. | forecasts 10—Vaud am from stu- floats in the parad® which was| fRcelsseons ARy mediocr “riday, mt , 3 p. m. s s . " i G 3 t erry kers a t ¢ 5 minute: a aterial to work on. ! AR—PROVIDENCE—306 | P T - i L dio; J Merrymakers and I and 15 minutes in passing { WIAR: "\‘\ \1: 1"}r‘r“ YORK—303 i e S thriae | stand. Bands galore, hun- | Miss Baum To Sing. _ Sturday, September 18, 3 p. m. to| ™ a i Hennafleld Trio, ds of floats and thousands of Shiets mhess thy: pndjpns, | S8 0 Ok\ S LE , KY W—CHICAGO—535 1dy Wood, songs. H & o o) & i ainosrt . | 8 sic hour., | beautiful girls passed ss Mr. e which will be presented from WBZ,| McEnelly Orchestra Returns, {song recitalby Miss Gra S four months, Edwin J. MeEnelly ana| SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE 5—Bill Rietz, songs , e i A faith and colorfully passed the S . Willy Whyte, pianist L 2 S z 2 P F Y‘ |15 taistieity, M OB e his orchest 1 T Kl v e SVl arte planis [ 10: a"“cafaival; Benson | vord on. Transmission during tne aMic In FeW 1ears |of this city. Miss Baum has a rich |Ms orchestra will bo back o the| ON HAMILTON STREET ;~§}:\§ lrmlww o:o‘nld'zcl‘bd A { v (’(01 “1’,'],,!:2”0% WEBH—CHICAGO—370 not a ripple and the station came | known in musical circles here. The | Thursday evening of next week at| Steam Heat, Oil Burner MeArdle, el eirsor asdione: 8 ool locoons diomer con. | through loud and clear. It was pos-| Wellesley Hills, Mass., Sept. 11 0P| program is scheduled to be present- | 7:05 o'clock. Programs by this band | Large Lot e At tone; | ™ rt; Edgewater Beach orchestra; |Sible to hear the shouting of the|“A distinct recession in business and ¢d on Tuesday evening, September have been features on the Westing- 6:30—Shepard Colonial dinner dance| pyuth Hall, painist. 5 5 v E congs, Flotence Behrend; string|crowd and we could also hear the | possibly a panic within the next two| 5 When she Will £o on the air from | 10USe statlon's program for sever: 36—Talk, Daniel J. Kane, candi-|g.15_ Ann Rose, soprano | : i san tose, s : Jands as they 1 Stand :15 to 8:45 o'clock seasons. date for district attorney. - sttt <l quartet. nds esithey passed the stand. ¥ 68 yes e surpris-| = sadi R 5 it il Ex-Commissioner J. H. Kleln, |, Jp0 00, 1 i, vocal, instrumen- | ¥as Just as if we wero sitting in the | o 1118 SEEC Roud,noc e surniis Radio Industries Banquet., Newspaper Talks, X & DU % Mkical progTam. AR S D s e RS ? | stand with our eyes shut, 50 natural- (&' rOSER He T8 e Ol tolq| . The big event of next week will| A new series, “Interesting Side- NEW YORK—192 s - Daniel & Goodwilh 281" 12—Dance music, quartet; Carl Lin- |1y Was everything reproduced. i RS i, B, et HELGLOH oI e anan r Bis st v- . [abrtoA storial orehl ner, planist | aate ae “Fi“]-\ to the ‘xi' r"“"”“‘ | - | which is soheduled on the programs |18 scheduled by WEEL Boston, be- | 272 Main St. 4 . tional business conference : = tation =iz 2—Dance music, speciaities. 1‘ The music of the bands came 10| gnoned here today. :“f‘”’_‘“«i”!’“*i )m\mm, b J:rt.,v\t e T e foppueC ; mber that has ever handled any| [ us as if they were broadcasting from | *"uch ‘a decline would be merely | ona event. WBAR. Now Torn ony 5 from Faust. —TFrank Far 9 -10:15—Program of French mu-; _ N A % 1 45—Musicale. idio and, although most of them | tomporary, he added, but when iti wyz New York, will be the sources 6—Dinner mus | st | 5 | 6:55—Baseball scores. 10:15—Roy Bergere, songs. 1 in and directly out of our o s { rgere, SONgs. b comes “it will be the result of the| o ine fe. M Al Lentz's Midtown Hofbrau or-| o Tracy and Dougherty, com-|® 1d ] 1 8 We recelved that odd thrill| cuer oxtension of the installment|cerrod brondeasti e stations to oill chestra. | posers. 8, S0 g Musicd of | Which accompanies a parade of any |yiness, which today is eating into | parts o the cou e 9—Dra concert ensembl lack- |'kind. One ban: ypel g ik A sl - i) |{BATLS he country BAF will | rake concert en e, Black- |kind. One band stopped right inyyc vitals of business like a cancer.” |{ake care of its usual large chain, | 30—Gordon male quartet. 10:45—Totman and Wackendorf, | 7] f 2 §—Saxol orchestra. banjoists. s e e front of the stand, When the parade| ~ Reqqjustment would bring indus-| while WJz will also be hooked up 4 passed, for a moment and we Were | .o to greater heights than ever,|ywith g large number. | g—Musical comedy hits by the ;y Ajamac, 9: EAF Musical Comedy Troupe. i o 5 :45—Musical program. rivilege . _ y 1022;\; e s ates ' from WFBH—NEW YORK—278 e r}:ch}‘di 1o :‘; ‘an‘f°:‘°rnaf“;:'jlf: ne adde: ] | WJZ will commence broadcasting Hotel Roosevelt 4—Buckingham club orchestra. Sam ‘n’ Henry il an oias B ie thoinie ik Busingssi atifhe present time is|,¢ §:30 o'clock in the evening, while el Roo 3 5—Belle Brooks, songs. R s B e 2% kood)) congiaering the couritry as 2 WEAF chain will join ih at § S . LR R SR S B oy We are in a period Of Pros-| g'clock. The program will continue - | —. fe Palais d'Or orch. " 1318 mid<-Rl "'[01 e :15—Charlotte Trystman, pianist. X S e R e i WJZ—NEW YORK—I15 30—Frank La Motta's Sioux City WHT—UHICAGO—399 : h us for many a day. If We| .ty and most things point to tWO|until after midnight. The banquet 1—Dance music. si || el o Ehk 1l e RTr L ',"‘.'l'f"‘l G 5 h years of prosperity ahead|yill pe held in the Grand Banquet | - more, soprano = playingyas ¢ us, but most American DeoPle|jall of the Hotel Astor, New York We have just listed for sale in this Village four Weither r\‘)worlsh ; Nervo Rumat, talk. Il N Me.” 4—Walter Murra aritone. 5—La Motta Sioux City Six 9:45—(238m) Helen Rauh, organist; o e living in a fool's paradise and ¢ty and it will bring together one Baseball reports. 130 Williawy Weat's orchestra. | Stuart Dawson, poems. v awak at any| o = 2 eat's e ] lisy (e andely. awakened at ™ anvios the mest notable arvay of cslebric [N verr . 5 0o (99m) Bt Barnes, Al Gar-| || Nomman proved himself a master| g | o the most notable array of eclebri- | § very desirable single houses that can be purchased John Norton, harmonica solo- | of description. He describe Y he best conditions exist on the!¢ore the microphone | 2 5 Al and Pat. | thing in sight and we enjoy Ef paaifG coantiand int the) OXlahoma | #imysrs Al belmore thant 1,000 at most attractive prices. WHAZ—CHICAGO—329 voice and his readyt wit as usual. p i | (et Ak | voice and his ready! wit as usu the poorest in Minnesota,|guests present, it is ol W ¢ Waldorf-Astor orch. | ¢ = ez Ple o Wrigh e % | sec o s guests present, it is expected, and 05—Waldort Waldor |57 5-RilE Morsan, pianist 7 Pierre; Mrie Wright, so- | Fioat after float passed and not once |y S Florlda and the|the guest of honor and prifcipal | §—Male quartet. 8:30—Odierno’s Ladies’ Trio. Alvery Mclntyre, pianist; |did he get behind in his talk. Mc Sl In & he eald. The|speaker will be Vice Presiient| L $5 E i\'mg‘ :::‘;‘r‘alto White. | 9—Clarence Williams s mer Winthrop, baritone; quar-|always managed to dispose of ole .y o0 chart, ‘“a composite baro-i Charles G. D. Paul B. Klugh ® i :30—Erna Kor 9:30—Novelty entertainment. DEC 8 nnOLNCr fea "']k into VIew. | joter of all-lin nd ail sections, iexecutive chairman of the National emln us‘:om 0 ; 7 32—Market quotations. :15—Investment questions and an- 35—Financial summary. Sy 40—Cotton quotations. D T lale A axt. 50—Market reports. S—Harry Bond, tenor. averiss, duets; McKiller : . TS—CHICAGO—3 harath oha 'l A 2:;:3;:“(.11"}::5 10—Gus Gold's orchestra WLS—CHICAGO—S44 There's one thing v about him. | L 4s at 12 per cent above| Association of Broadeasters, will act rd, organist. He thinks out lot t like an or 5 | - rmal.” s toastmas d Major J. Andrew 0:30—Astor orchestra. National Bar: bas .| ke besnossl Brokably Thats why mormalte. i __,|as toastim and . H 10 sy ol RO i - iona n)\. dlr?r , fid- | dinary persons. Probably that's why “Labor is quiet, money is easy,| White of WJZ sport fame, will be | WGBS—NE’ =8 | 8-8:45—Strickland’s dance orch arp time; orchestra, been 80 po; since’ he ac .ommoditics are stable and most|master of ceremonies. | 1:30—Scripture reading. |5:45.9—*"The Four Jacks of Har-| twin wheeze, Ford, Glenn and|just as natural filapSanioro= | S0 S0 SR B L AT O = : | e indnss wiamiste. Il Ralph, |:Shions ‘aa wa! o vl 1n thlal amics | industeics axe enioyine & EA0C FEA| e enteraiiment peoman & Mo S oot Hartford Tel. 4-1604 :45—Rosa Kovar, contralto. _ S0 Villantl's Military con- WMAQ—CHICAGO—147 {54 Seticve vou s, that In SOME |Due of business b o are three | broadcast as & portion of the pr g 55—Charlotte Lindner, pianiste. % ? Chicago theater organ Sl i flies in the ointment. Iirst the ceedings of the banquet will bring cert. » e eign situation, which is still 'Y | together a ge number of famous ester Matson, Radio gym| WOR—NEWARK—105 | '(’;"!-1‘“1:":' fy; Zj'rfl""\‘fif‘f“"“'r“» L ’ when e | bad, second the installment business, and popular artists of high caliber. C degibn yoylie, T y RSN LSRG T cating the vitals out of the Miss Mary Lewis, soprano of the 2:15—Rosa Kovar, contralto. (Tl ; WWJI—DETROIT—352 \gain visited WPG, condit o : X ¥if oo 352 gain vi 3, conditions wer ; e et | o s 4 3—Arcadia dance orchestra. 0—Goldman band concert t7 fatr. outdlde. of. & bit. Jor|American reople, mnd thic the fwr C Ry (Ol GRS, Sk n lcturing capacity of | has rcturned from Europe especially —Uncle Geebee. 2 i hagat sooran WCX—DETROIT—516 fading. We listened with interestthat the 2 ol ! 6:30—William Chosnyk, violin re- /g :I:):r:‘v;:“.‘lrwnlulr\, .vs\(:lx::v'\? 8—Goldkette ensemble. while Miss Ame of 11926 wax| almost) alljindilstrles fexceeds Sthoy fojalng at)tie Tanquel; jyill e one Sital. g oty o R el 9 2 Marh e RN hiromicenieach consuming pOWer. A | of the participants, as will Reinald 7—Ukulele Bob McDonald. N Noqias TeAH S ru b WIR—PONTIAC—516 the beantiesand all of “Union labor's repose” he 13\’1 \N: Werrenrath, far famed baritone. 10—Frederick Camelia, cello. ” 1o hieatee kel UlatE ot s e vmphonyf oel| ecatiary ; |the failure of the railrond strike | There will be x Siilar e e 7:15—Baseball scores, news. ‘ b o 17004 by estra, soloists. i3 here and the British general coallincluding the cream of the WEAF SE RVICE & - 7 strile. Touching on the stock mar-|and WJZ groups. The entertainment —Frederick Came cello, ndoliers. “It's wonde W Ner : dec of § 0 o —_——————— Phone 612 Ora Lee, Helen Wood, duets. ! ; thals ilett hand 9 i amiatans: . George Hall's Arcadlans. P a s TOIaT CHIBE sn T TEwALL | Brokenaies TaviHin ot \ts in from one to three year §:45—Clifford Cheasley, “Philosophy | 5130 yors DU | lepispitteg diny 3 aaded advice that “those| DRIVE YOURSELF— | “RENT A TYPEWRITER” of Numbers.” 9—Park Male quartet loting took place. It was in esting, I to render a real service) Ny ARG T() RENT | v 2 . 4 i s san do 5o by stor up cash | conian Community orchestra e ®o e RIS o an do so by » KMOX Radio orchestra. | Brokenshire got rid of lots of wise S next panio raher than | oA i s New Britain Typewriter Exchange L ally funny, as|by b 10—George Barth, Harry Pates, gui- |\ o0 5o aaje quartet 10—“KMOX Radio or cracks which were 25c. an hour——15c. a mile. 5 tar, banjo and saw. | 7 ke —staato v s Spegiall sites Aoy, Iong, ety | 96 West Main Street nj¢ g C. Feland| Brown, banjoller. | nis wise cracks usually If he time Oy B 10:10—Wright and Wrong. Gannon, baritone; Kenncth Chris-| 11—"Backstage,” drama doesn't expect a remar extena to| You-Drive Auto Renting Co. to be funny| The conference will rive 10:20°-Bestn land o | tie, tenor; Harold Beamer, violin-|11:30—KMOX Radio orc tra. he doesn crack it. It's too bad September 13, with disc jons b Cor. Seymour and Elm N | st : s 12—Dansant nuit. more announcers don’t ¥ nationally known autho on gen- WRNY—NEW YORK—575 | .50 jaena Guerwich's dance orch| WDAF—KAN CITY—365 same idea. He said once cral business, sales polic com- i 12:45—Alfred Hall, |‘.An’lonr- | WAAM—NEWARK—263 ! 3—School of the Air. been looking for a prize with s | modity prices, building s""mm“';’__—l'atronize Merchams—Who : 1—Tracy and Dougherty, songs. 6—Johnnie Russo’s Jazz and Ha-[10-—Around the town. name on it ever since he reached |labor and wages, investments, In-j 3 ‘ BUY SAFE MILK s ey wailan Trio. | 1:4 ht Hawk frolic; Charlie|Atlantic City, and at just that time | stallment selling, foreign conditions.t| Deliver Your Purchases by || :10—Sport Rays and Commercial |- " : it 3 15100 Recsr e 7 tor 1 air transportation de-} 3 —Sport talk. ight's Brunswick Recording |the station fad motor and a s velopments, weather —outlook —and AUBURN | THE BEST IS Dlse?'— et | 7:15—Studio program orchestra; popular songsters. f t Ao oack Bold, ROngs | 7:30—Hudson County Radio Night: | WHAS—LOUISVILLE—399 Miss Fay Lamphier, the Miss siness and the present| P l s : mirouced | & arcel Delivery || GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK 30—Orlando’s concert orchestra. | "y quonian orchestra, Topman and | 9:30—Concert, Helen Krieger, pian-| America of 1925, was and she made a few remarks. ;}7‘5‘: ‘II‘:‘I;'"'I‘:; ”‘L"‘)"““‘x'" Wachendorf, Police Quartet, Mar-| ist. e e o :15—Artists' debut hour. g g | PHIS 5 r yma ¢ STRUCK 5 | ion Holzhelser, Carught's Jazz| WMC—MEMPHIS—199 ly Miss Tuisa, Oklahoma, BOY STRUCK I D Service FROM :45—Dorls Tauber, pianist. s, address by Joe Van Ros- | 10:30—Euphonic quintet. crowned the new queen of beauty by | Gustave Battaglia, aged 9—Paul Hagen, songs. " | en ., John Emblem, Joseph WSB—ATLANTA—428 King Neptune, who was none other | Rockwell avenue, was struck by ai | (1ne.) ! M RLAN 9:15—Ted Newkirk, George Barth, | loran, talk by Mayor Frank |12 Journal Hired Help Skylark.|than our old friend, DeWolf Hop- |automobile driven b Herbert mmw L | 00 D FARM harmonica and guitar. Hague, Anna Robertson, Robert S RS [ per. Miss Greater New York won the | strom of 43 Kensington ayenue, last| Auburn Transportation Co. || Ph o | Grand Prix. We left then. evening on Rockwell avenue, and | Phone 611 | onefaanl C,R Weidman, Supt. 9:30—Myrrha Alhambra. songs. At B 9:45—Ted Newkirk, George Barth, e ey S e | - George Olsen’s band played s nospital by Mr. Dahistrom. The — e/ | program from WJZ last poy was injured about the face and ‘”““".‘:"”f"“m"'l“"o."["”“"' o Tea Room ensemble — anc yun, song 3 Ik by James Helms; orchestra 3 farewell 10:15—Jerome Lama, musical saw. |° 186 BY || BRISTOL | evening. Don't get excited. He'll only |head, but his condition is not re- | be away for two wecks. He thanked | garded serlous. 10:45—Hanse Howard, har-| %45 "\\1 AL RO ISR CABINET the radio audience for their kind at- | — AT THE OLD HOME TOWN i the top o monists. b 5 ; X | 3—0dd Fellows' Male quartet. < - tention, so to speak, and expressed | Scientists claim that 12-1—DX Hound Hour 30—Music ogra SPEAKER the hope that his Atlantic City or-irt, McKinley hest peak in WMCA—NEY YORE-—341 | PHIA—508 chestra will meet with favor. This| America is sinking about two feet PLLL IN 5 . band will replace the first string g year. 10. :‘m; et 0—The rnational Davis Cup $10.98 Panid at'the Bennsylvaniator tha naxh| = 0 MAN ALVE - HE HAS THE YouR ELBOW 5 40- oks, § i mstned | two weeks. WJZ was very loud and ) Tobias Roson, vilinist Dier mustc. 1 cloar &l through the program and | DONT HOLD NATURAL A BIT=LIFT Your CLUB CURVE oF §Ur Alunle Gurlofsamponchest 5 irtment of Agriculture B & B t h e enjoyed the music, as usual. e g g “Lucky Day” “Katinka” and YouI_L SLlcé To M A o B i L 19 Main Street “Cherie, T Love You,” were among i AKE = ; EVERY BALL SWEET LITTLE JOE, IF YYou the selections. Fran Frey, that | pleasant voiced young fellow, sang S GOLFER-BUT LISTEN TO aret Garland P 1:45—Emmett Welch's Minstrels. | “Small Town Ba panish Ma- > n and Howard, enter-| it e O hne ol i e [ aid “Nay THAtS MY Buby! HES STARTED ALL OF THEM L5 Osorgs Olson's dahce ofthi | ORGWEREFBROS, INC, |20 22t Aamadecd THEORY YOURE| | ouT wRONG /! 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Tnatket report Margaret Brady, pianist; Em- 0—Jacquinot Jules, o Bai i vathar W 1inay At ading the ,uying securities at the present| | | | Organ | | ‘““I e n Iburne concert orchestra ls. Dick y—Traymore concert orchestra | KDRA—PITTSBURC FOR | YOU ARF HERBY bufldings or construction loans in Hart- | | ford and vicinlty If you are sure you are not go-|| | tios alennl | ing to have an accident or hay SStRaliTe Thir . company can re-fnance your | | COTTAGE ON EAST MAIN STREET your car stolen YOGU DON'T | s 5 ige . NEED INSURANCE! Talk to]|] 0 fatoe eemony SR bl In very desirable location, in excellent condition, with one-car garage. This is a very nice corner $2,000 cash required. Come in and see us about it present mortgages on favorable terme yourself about it. ? er report [nfarmation without obligation ‘ 7:30 Shea's Buifalo Hour musical % program direct from stage of F B d&M g g c cast by WMAK 30—Dance program from Hotel of Hanmm Van Curler, Schenectady, N. ¥ WTAM—CLEVELAND—389 %05 Main St Baschall scores, Hotel Cleve 28072 land orchestra, Friederich Jans JOE PURDY, WHO 4 UST FINISHED 1P A SERIES OF LESSONS WITH A REAL Camp Real Estate CO. | | GOLFER FALLS /NTo THE HANDS OF 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Pank Bldg : éHBA‘\)vr:\C;\IOONF.SLgSfLEEO:?D%CE - 9-1-26 | |