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FRIDAY. Eastern Standard Time. 8—Markets; Note — Asterisks { *) Indicate !‘lckls of the Programs. WTIC—HARTFORD—476 6—*"Skinny and His Gang.” | 0—News. 6:30—Dinner concert, Emil Heim- berger's Hotel Bond Trio: &. Funeral March of & Marionett (Gounod); b. Minuette from E flat Symphony (Mozart); ¢. Depuis Jour from “Louise” (Charpen- . Selection from “The Red * (Herbert); e. Liebesfreud | (Kreisler). | 7—Radio Farm Course, Connecticut | Itural College, “The Un-| merican Ag- | ompositions | * l‘nanm—ro be d—Laura C. Gaudet, plan-| i —Recital: a. Finlandia (Sibel- fus); b. Meditati (Sturges); c.| Bells of Aberdovey (Stewart); r Tunes. Ritz | harp- | Hour with tha quartet and Georgia Price, Medley ot Old gs of Old New| Rio; d. Old Man | Noah (Bartholn " Harp Solo — To be announced. The Quartet — a. De Ol Ark Movin' (Negro Spiritual); ten to the Lambs (Negro Spirit- mal); ¢ Down Among the Dead Har\\ Solo — To be announced. et with Harp Accompani- — a. Oh Haunting Meror- b. Liebes- | ment traum (Liszt). The Quartet — Evolution of Jazz ~—a. Medley of Songs 189 b. Medley of Songs 1910-19 | select | \\P'\lhrr 10:05—Emil Bond dance orchestra. *10:30—Fifth annual Inter-Allied Officers’ dinner from Army and| Navy club in New York city. | Speeches by Gen. Summerall, Ad-| miral Plunkett and Consuls gen- eral. From WEAF. 11:30—Hotel Bond dance orchestra. uom‘ TR R Heimberger's i SR AC—STORRS—275 ame as WTIC. WDRC—NEW HAVEN—: :3Q—Bolton and Cipriano dance or- | chesera, concert trio, May Bradley | Kelsey, soprano, and Grace W. Nichols, contralto. WOWS—BRIDGEPORT—285 ~Orchestra. Hour of Music. 30—Silver edge sextette. 9—Bridgeport Humming Birds. :30—Chris Ruge and his revelers. WRBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 Newspaper sidelights. Hotel Lenox ensemble. —~Edward J. McEnelly and his orchestra. Market reports. —Helmar Sanborn’s Hotel Wel- don orchestra of Greenfie 8—Vitali Podolsky, the G Violinist; n Tone 9:45—The Mrlody Bove 10—Weather reports; missing per- | sons. 10:03—Hote! 0—Band concert. 9:30—Entertainment 10—Same as WEAF. —BOSTON—3419 ct and business news. and fmlr\r‘l news. t. £:30—Girls’ quintet 9—Musicale. 0—Same as W 10:30—Dance music. WNAC—BOSTON. Kat Kiddies K p cker Inz or- e Minute music, Talk Hunters' Cabin ert program. 0—Radio Red Heads WLSI—PROVIDE 6:30—Por! 7:45—Talk on 8—Radio dir Damrosch ybumo recital | a IlCl' S “Walkurc Balkitc Hour Saturday Eve. Nov.13th 9em.Eastern(BesCeatral) Standard Time. Over 13 stations: WEAF, WEEL WGR, WFI, WCAE, WSAI, WTAM, WW], WGN WCCO, KSD, WDAF, WOC. FANSTEEL PRODUCTS CO,, Inc. 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WAHG—RICHMOND HILL—316 7:30—Studio program. s—Music hour. 9—>Marie Nicholson, soprano. he Gondollers. 107\\ ather forecast. vdney Faulhaber, violinist. Schnabel’s orchestra. WGCP—NEWARK—252 —Prentiss Ward, pianist. 20—Community Chest talk. 30—Fischer Doughboys. fr. and Mrs. Hurst, songs. violinist. | VEWARK—403 “Sports.” 30—String quartet. | :30-—Grosso’s orchestra. . —Ridonl, baritone. | —Scientific course. | 30—Organ recital. 15—Sam Siegel, mandolin. ius Van Vliet Trio. ws bulletins. 11—Guerwich’s dance orchestra. WAAM—NEWARK—203 )—Alritorials. Imeth, sports. he Snappiness Twin | 7:40—Rocco Farone, Pat Brovette. songs. —Chamber of Commerce. amber of Commerce. r Towers orchestra 0 | ~Rosemary Smith, dramatic | der | Marcella De Lacey, soprano. Dick Robinson, son, _ester Klein, baritone. ne Rosen, soprano. 1ding, pianist soprano. nn Wilford, soparno \"\o’.nan trio. 5 s; sport events. S 1 Rollickers. Entertainment. 30—Entertainers. 8—Treasureland ens 8:30—Bob Langston, songs. 8:45 oe Richter, violinist. Piantadosi, song writer. lix Feist's orchestra ) ances Spor, contralto, | 10—Dance orche | 10 rand ore 11—Parody orchestra. WHAP—NEW YORK—131 Sacred program Vida Milholland, soprano. atham, recital. Talk, Franklin Ford. String quartet. ‘Violet Parish-Watson, —WHAP mixed quart 6:20 ¥ at. ~Division Str Care of the Hair.” 8:45—Broad ciation; ect orchestra. orchestra. | 10 |10:3 W YORK—273 Clarence Williams trio. R’*—Alfrr-‘l Dulin, pianist. \\ \\c— 3 —Herman Neuman, pia 6:10—Market high spots. pianist. “rench lessol . Mellon mandolinist. 7:45—Woods' period on Joseph Landre, §—Employment opportunities ic ensemble. her report e Cohen, son rom a Reporte and Wrong, s s orchest ndezvous orchestra. orchestra. W YORK—303 Saxon, -Harold Gould, 30—Dorothy Bent Tito Venturi, tenor tenor. eder tal Hun Hur L no enser Czec BR vurl-\l ¥ \—'m tz6 fanist-te Mavfio stra WWRL—WOODSIDE—259 17 | | I | | o | F Astor society orchestra Dance music. fayfair dance. Dance orchestra PORT—241 50—Shirley Fulton, pianist ~Mildred McLean sa_Konar, contralto. rank Burns, harmonica. \\ RH'[—IK\\.' b"l)l(l T—Dance mus WIP—PHIL. 6:05—Dinner music. 7—Bedtime story. WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 g m Brown edical ad 0—Theater orch Sesquicentennial program music JPHIA—395 ¢ O"Moore, s0—Jewels. 15—Prog Overbrook )—Sam J. Gold, bariton¢ s Melody Makers k Myer: ANTIC tenor. orchestra WPG—ATL. CITY—300 News flash 5—Organ recital. 30—Dinner music, e orcl | Dance orchestra ‘ ra | WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY—275 | —Lecture period. s and ne Edward Rice. | series—Part IV | pianist. I: 3o0d Eve- McMullen, pre- ers, Ten Eyck study Ethel Oste rm it, 1 ~F ht's ¢ ce mrr‘i\fls-‘ tra from W 12 3UFFALO—365 WEAF. tly, Y\,‘-\l 2 {a ) 7:35—Edward Rice, vioknist. g cEwE BY LOUIE S.JONES IRE prot INSURANCE will ect you like a kind You cannot suffer if you are protected by » of our perfect policies. Ask us to tell you the cost. | 10:30—Dance muste. | 10:30—Studio recital; | 9-3—Popular musicale, 7:45—Music study series. 8:15—Bridge lesson. 45—Same as WGY. KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 S 5—KDKA String ensemble. :25—Stockman-Farmer news and market period with reports on all important livestock, grain, wool, cotton, and produce markets. 7:45—University of Pittsburgh. ‘Mathematics as a Mode of hought.” 8—KDKA String ensemble. 9—Teaberry Time. 9:55—Weather forecast. Time sig- nals. ‘WCAE—PITTSBURGH—461 6—Dinner concert; sports. 5—-Motor toplcs. :30—Studio recital. 9:30—Program from WEAF. ¢ new ‘WTAM—CLEVELAND—389 9:30—Same as WEAF, orchestra. WWJ—DETROIT—353 9—=Same as WEAF. | 9:30—Dance musie. | 10—Same as WEAF. 10:30—Dance music. WCX—DETROIT—517 6—Dance music. 8—Studlo recital. 10—Dance music. ‘WJR—DETROIT—517 7—Concert. 9—Concert. KYW—CHICAGO—536 Bedtime story; dinner music. 8—=Studio recital. 10—Edison hour. 11:30—Congress carnival. 1—Time signals; weather. WIBO—CHICAGO—226 7-9—Dinner concert. WBBM—CHICAGO—226 9—Orchestra; artist recital. 10—Harmony time. WENR—CHICAGO—266 Balkite Trickle Charger $10.50 MODELK. With 6-volt“A” batteries can be left on con- tinuous or trickle charge thus automatically keeping the battery at full power. With 4-volt batteries can be used as an intermittent charger. Orasatrickle chargerif are- sistance is added. Charging rate_about .5 ampere. Over 200,000 in use. Price $10.50. WGN—CHICAGO—303 —Request music; Million Sing. Old-fashioned almanack. :30—Fhantom violin Sam ‘n’ Henry,” songs Music Box. —Reading. htenfeld, cello. 21l and Gosden, songs WLIB—CHICAGO—303 orchestra; organ. music. 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