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:05—Dance orchestra $:30—Harmony hour 857—CZE—Mexico Clty—350 tended crowbar, a box to-sit on, a 0—Address, Major General John|9:30—Orchestra 0:30—Music; weather; locture saw o cut up firewood for the stove om WEAF lunch pail and cushion, are all he O'Ryan —Jack Mahoney, Ukulele Kid | 10:30—Same as WDZ i e te S ations has with igm. —Carrie Coben, pianist 20—WMAK—Bufialo—266 | este bl IN SUPPLY [": fi As Perch bite better in winter than w Ease irritated R e e 70— WIAM—Cleveland—380 pgeRr oo Shermen, declbes, throats, relieve nelly, songs 30—Salicon; health talk 7 A The best tinfe to get them is in the 0—Amelia Hall, pianist §—Musical program Emerson, Gill and his orchestra et early nforning, and if conditions are coughsand sweeten the breath wnh | 8:35—Dance orchestra 970—KDKA—Pittsburgh—309 Talk g right, strings of perch and other fish FRIDAY. 8—Synagogue Services from Temple z 32 | 6:15—KDKA string ensemble 7:30—Studio program M. I. T. Pl‘OleSSOI‘ Pmlcts Ufl are ready for breakfast every morn- Beth-el A Vews and market period with | S—Fenway Hall orchestra P 5 30—“Health Talk” Eastern Stations | " Yeports on all important livestock, | 8:30—Studio rectial diminished Quamy | ing. > Standard Time. Eastern rd 9:30—From New York 1 {9 ‘lll;stcakpmxr::m! L i e grain, wool, cotton and produce | 9:30~Fr il READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS X | 1927 A. A. A. Races,” talk | 761—WBRS—Brooklyn—394 markets :30—Same as Z ‘“'“’““"::'f:: l(,m:,“l;‘:“"’ mc"{ Musical program | 9:45—Harry Hoch, songs 7:45—University of Pittsburgh ad- 1110—WGHP—Detroit—270 Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 28 (UP)— | 10—From WEAF Hour of music dress. “The Sevenfy-Fifth Anni. |6-8—Dinner concert; news; Radio|yrovo i SE0 BaCe SRT0 00 D P ! | 10:30—Same as WBZ 1250—WTRC—Brooklyn—240 versary of Louis Kossuth's Visit to| 8chool; market report; children's|iyo qiminishing supply of gasoline, Figures to left of call letters !fldi-i 680—WLSI—Providence—341 | S—Scout night; orchestra Pittsburgh” chat according to Prof. Warren K. Lewls cate kilocycles; those to rlsh!.‘n.30~0rcheslra | 9—Martha Wallace, soprano §—C |7:30-7:45—0ld Dr. Dunn of the chemical engineering depart- meters. | S—Program 9:30—Mary Landino, planist |9 me and weather , | 7:45-8—Children chat ment of Massachusetts Institute of | 9—Dance orchestra —James C. Cropsey, address {10:30—Same as WBZ | 10-11—WGHP entertainers Technology. - . v . 1 - » P T he: o 3 New England Stations | New York Stations pLbshene, GO, eoprano Southern Stations "”"',fif,’fj““‘-““-";ifiiifi.._nm e e e e GOIng- t.of Busmess > orchestra Staten Island—417 &2 S—Dinner concert find substitutes for gasoline as future R & 810—WEAF—192 e 030 WEIC SHAr(ord =416 1:45—Roxanna Erb, contralto —Concert trio | '\;.',? ,“n‘“.’—m':'.;"o,r\e_..zf«” | 8—Musicale motor fuels | g YSId HIY Gang Seville string ensemblo : d Twaroschk, tenor | n o BERCHBL CHESBHROPIY 10:50-—Nam as \WEZ Prof. Lewis declared the gasoline | i:20—News e Bib cture Qo 580—WCX—Detroit—>517 supply could be conserved by: ! ] 30—Forest Hills orchestra Dinner orchestra i X 30—Dinner concert, Emil Heim- | 337 Forest Hil §:30—Fred Twaroschk, tenor itnsr grchss 3~Dinner musio 1. Obtaining more gasoline from berger's Hotel Bond Trio: a. Span- Y ; 8:45—Concert Trio; talk SRITad, ahare s usic the crude development of present 45—Tabloid of Current Play ; ; ) D 3 ; 1160—WWRL—Woodside—259 soloist, John Witbourn, |5 PCNOST o) methods. ish Serenade (Friml); b. Excerpts |, 7:30—Orchestra concert with 8 from “Sarl* (Kalman); c. Claire | S B S ey e Wara, Sianiat 1Q—Lod4\ lesson 2. More efficiency in using gaso- J Haupt conductin, O 1u Lune “Suite Bergahasque” (De- | g "pif Cam mnxg i sopge o A nan, i sket 'I‘r\l\'ll-mmfx nm lalm“mal} o bostb A e e ONLY A SH RT T | 5 3 gkeleh, len the Lights are ;_symphony orchestra lead to make the supply last longer. ' g 0 IME LEFT bussy); d. Old Minuet (Sgambati); | ° *o Sriaeii iEborano o e. Gondoliera (Moszkowski) IR am Collier, son (o | §—Music 3. Using fractions of kerosene in | A 7 > | $:30—Harmony I lier, song a £ : sic g fractions —Radio Farm Course, Connecticut | "% FaTHICEY hour 9—Dance orchestra 3130~ WBAL pteone duamlet. ¢ [8:80=Studlo recifal motor fuel. Agricultural College, “Helping to 10—Studio program 10—Alexander Sklarevskl, planlst; =" g9, WKRC—Cincinnati—326 4. Using Diesel engines to replace Olfl)—fl—msn—"z’é Volt—Fresh o % { 10—Angl 3L s 3 i v Keep a $60.000,000 Industry ||~ AnElo-Persians 1390—WRST—Bay Shorc—217 Bark Wirts collst 110:30-11:30—Same ns WEAF those in service today. ¥ |10:30—Same as WBZ y 1-12—Dance orchest ! ! ] |11-12—Dance orchestra | 920—WSAI—Cincinnati—326 | The professor said the amount of | 25 Efficient,” B. W. Ellis, director of 8= Tiviols Dads =4 . i 660—WJIZ—151 "RC—W o ] Extension Work, and W. L. Slate, |, . 600 e Theater hour | 810—WRC—Washington—460 | (.55 game as WBZ gasoline obtained from the crude at dBn BAleES director of Experiment Station | P —Radio ¢ e Orchieatin i 'mu AGO STATIONS ON THE AIR nt was three times as great as 7:15—Piano Selections: a. Inter-|. : Book Reviews' TONIGHT. 50 years ago, and could be doubled otton quotations Has mezzo at Valse Lente from “Syl-|2'c 70 G st vie 45—Little Harold, s : | 1070—KMOX—St. Louis—280 i necessary. | Sl ke iino e | S:a0—ripemany kaug 9—String quartet; soloist “It is practicable to obtain from ! 12—Federal R. F. Transfor- | Benjamin .7-gang .Cushion via” (Delibes); b. La Fileuse . i : aders Bonnie Laddies 5 et $ : g 5 (Raff); c. Gavotte Favorite de ESusven g Joants Dagtie, | dith Week, pianist 9—Orchestra 10—Soloists; Scoteh program many cracking stocks gasoline mére 25c ;‘:ikm' 315 $3 45 é Ohman and Arden, plano duo R e o Marie Antoinette (Neustedt): | . R o 30— K , contralto J rom WEAF | 11—Weather report yields of 40 to 70 per cent,” he said, | Laura C. Gaudet, staff pian \\1‘;::?“‘:))1({': S rank Burns, harmonica I-rShie s e |11:13-2—Dance kst “and there is no question but what | fi)‘t""“ Transtormers < & DIE | punidtag Posth St of WTIC e i Tl el B0 ) { 1170—WRVA—Richmond—256 < St. Louls—545 gasoline yield from the crude can be | poteh) Per —Organ recital: a. Tn a Monas- | * "\ G ovanni Martinelll, tenor £ chestrs [ ado=arkes Neva :30-11:30—Same as WBZ increased to a point far above its| a0l set. tery Garden (Keteleby); b. Tears| P70 0 R G A AT | 7—Hotel Richmond orchestra 550 KFUO—St. Louls—515 present value the moment it is 100-Foot 39 SN and Smiles (Lemare); \Iu;l oF 1, % KB10 Gaaaley oglilkd 4 | S—Highway report 17 < 359 HonomIsEly, AdTenbia thods Ko MM Antennae ........ C s. Per run- 5 e ¥ 10—Dance orchestra 3 RO bk, Sermon d ally advis . | RN S S c American Indian: c. Indian |10~ 23 s : rolic night; country fiddlers; R e LA T abinc enade (Vibbard) Pale Moon | 10:10—Same as WBZ Heh Gles club; Lobster review | 5:30=_Same a5 WHAD Small Shacks Protect choice Amperttes. All sizes. 89 (Logan); e. From the Land of the ”"0'.'1“ AhG=S1a i e Hotel Richmond orchestra 0%, C G 8 (0 py mall Shacks kFroteci | I . BaCh fess s Al (4 ¢ Blle Water (Cadman); f. pemulo = Rl SRRl 750—WHAS—Loulsville—100 | 1° 72 7 C R0 7 v noanotis— 416 Fishermen on Icy Lakes ! E Organ recital : abel Eckler, soprano : = & 3 Wium (Lleurance); & By the .5 wpno Happy Prince” 5—Melody quintet iy r.\’::‘r‘n‘(l:"“!‘“b!! S5-FBaNd PIOSTY ‘Tl Stursdon Fayy Wiss Ji 20 (0 1—5 T“be set Hom s akel‘ Minnetonka (Lieur- 1o 'ys vornon Archibald, baritone —String ensemble Lol 10—Same as WEAF ?}—Tiny shacks dot the ice on Stur-| pe ance); Esther A. Nelson & ! 11:30—Market; weather reports; | zeon Bay these da shacks occu- : I t looki abinet. Weather forecast :45—Dance orchest a5 11:30—Market; weather reports; geon Bay these days, n neat looking c S 3 *s—Burns’ Annivers: program e o G | WSB—Atlanta—128 Aty pled by men who squat patiently Works better than many | Nationally advertised. Large Archibald, barit P e | 5 cer rmon Archibald, baritone | 740—WOR—Newark—103 —Twilight coneert | §20WDAF—Kansas City—365 |over tiny holes in the ice, holding a $200 312 95 | size. Good vol- $3 95 - . under the auspices of - 2 - | v oncert band ¥ don No. 18 O atneot from 2 \ ing quartet —School of the air loa3% 5 4 R Hand: Sercaisall : i : . : Gloria ano; Ina Grange Sise ararbat School of the Alr string in their hand, ¥ cally outfits, ume and tone Foot Guard Scottish Fan Gloria Dorano; Ina Grange. .30 _gtring quartet —Communists program 9 Rusirale jerking up a perch or herring tasy: Among the Heather, p:. [ P00 )—Orchest 3 as WBZ o as WBZ through the holes. 5 > :01—Dance orchestra, “—Daca, cowboy composer Xwania olub, faHies me as WBZ e 5 Tower’s Meistersinger | Lightning Arresters. s orchestra. Pipe Se 880—WMCA—341 i = S o e 3 28 ighthawk Frolic These shacks are smull about Speak- C tion, to be announced, Pipe Major 3 N. Y. U. Jecture, H. Kniffin 600—WHMC—Memphis—500 | ; & e e e L $12 45 Adamson. Mixed Quartet, A High ;::n r‘flh\ll oo A i yncopato: a0y ol They are covered by tin, heavy pa- o e ; land Lad (Burns), Ballochmy o e ! . o | 10—Instrumental music per, or canvas, with a tiny stove Hloncycomb Colls. - Choice of | 3. root Extension Quartet. Contralto Solo, Draw, = ieh s ; rgay, tenor; J. L.j10:3 an 110: avelogue made out of a powder can, or other the house. Cords. Each 39c Braw Lads (Burns), Marie Scott. - s Angeles—105 ake shift material. The only object 2 0 2 o S—Brooklyn Automobile St : | ‘BAP—F rorth iz ] HJ—Los Angeles—105 [make shift material. T} ] 12—.0005 Variable Conden- Duet, The Merry Vagabonds (Bon- | ¢=5ra0KIR, Auomob ble "‘:;“’;“';-“— ort Worth—478 | /. " T30 — Children’s program; |of the buildings is to break the wind Ty g e S B ottt 100 | 5:40—Mildred Windell, sopre 5% sty L0 e sbils | ta Janmeouids Znore loetitert, foF Yo 2ia; wach v A€ | Eaon . 25¢ e e [ - Eintartainers WD WM—N cwark—2s § 3 <o =T 11—DMusic; talk fisherman. 3 prano, Whistle and Lil Come {ae |, " ryqith Rotn, so e el e e e DRlBE—410 830—KGO—Oakland—361 The fisherman's ~equipment 1s e gy e, My Lad (Burns), Georgia Mo |3 35300 T, son irtomeey Eismhonany —Studio recital cqually simple. An ice chisel, a flat- = o e it DIt Hnting wer artiiel| s arteveny ol sopan Entertainers * 800—KTHS—Hot Springs—375 —Symitiony GiChEste sl)eakers y B Ellmlllatfll’s Scott, contralto; John B. Hamil- “-_';m;];‘(" 9:30—William McMurray, tenor | 10—Game; popuiar music Froshman, Magnus, Rham- ton, baritone. Dance numhvr,‘1,,AI,;M”‘"W“ :45—Nelson \mmdo, pi 750—PWX—Havana—100 S Chaao $2 45 stine. Choose Highland I'ling, Adamson Troupe | 10—Enterta |8:3 Special concert, Marti an- y - one for o any one at . *y—Friendly Hour, under the direc- ‘(';’O—“G“S—i““ 1190—WGCP—Newark iversar | Quick, safe, sure relief from {2 Y B > g tion of Bernard Levitow: (I) Or-|6—Uncle Geebee - S—Alice from Wonderland 1127—WGHB—Clearwater—206 ainful callouses on the feet. o 50—Vemnier Attach- 26—Ben| ehestra, Selection from *Blossom |5:30—Katheryn Connolly, soprano |4 Orchestra |7—Dinner music; talks [ P At all drug and shoe stores A = ”N ments. Each 50 g iomin. 4001 Saien Time” (Romberg). (II) Songs, a.|5: What's Your Radio Prob- Dough Boys and Sweet Marie "tist rectial; band | = > | 8—8.Clrcuit Sockets, 5 Dream Song; b. Under the Green-| lem?” , : ance music | DrScholl’s Sl e sl 25 Each 2 (4 | th pads i Auto [lectflc Senlce 26—Cutler-Hammer Grid | 16 Pairs—High Resistance wood Tree; Erva Giles. (III) Or- 7—Dance orchestra ty 'son, soprano | 'YJ—Mexico City—410 chestra, a. Dreams of Love; b. 1052—WKBQ—285 e Pnterts 1 Ty rf (IV) Saxophone 98—Melody Boys 9:40 aine Frank, soprano ;Eeul;ls. loc Sh‘tmcsA $l 39 Solo, to nnounced. (V) Songs, ~Philip Krumholz, baritone 860—WNJ—Newark—350 | C. A. ABETZ TEL. 4185 ach. cevevervnnens PRI s iomisre o . 2. The Sun, the Heahen and You; | 9:30—Jerome Lama, musical saw ] neopators e = - L. Another Day. (VI) Orchestra, 10—Ramblers Antennag i i N 3Q. | 3—Storage Ba T bl a. Fallen Leaf; b. Stampede. (VII) | 990—WMSG—303 3 . ble 110 FRANKLIN SQ | “A” Blflel'ies rgam ables Orchestra, Principal Motives from G—Willlams duo 3 2 ' o Couplers, transformers, 5 ; g o Eveready and Perrine. | condensers, etc. Look these whauser”. (VIII) Songs: a. red Osborne, tenor . meone to Watch Over Me (from | 6:30-—Miriam I contralto 30—Orchestr > : . JOHN J. TARRANT Choose one over, 49 95 b. Do-Do-Do (from , 6:45—Allison Skipworth and Clark | o3 : ] OHN J. TARRAN ’ ¢ . Oh Kay" fc'n.l Giles. (IX) | _Silvern : 10—Banjo trio \| B UNDERTAKER String Quartet, Negro Spiritual for Langston 0:30--Orchestra : 16 and EMBALMER Dubilier Type 600 con- sc 1—Battery Charger for .D. THY WOMAN Qfl £ seRsen (|| (@ weAl esmem A ORGPE-PITER FORRS m SkEiNG P SRR CoMS S B CORSETS = ;. Quilt. 55—Warren Nash, talk 6—Dinner music 8 b ! 5 ST 10— Weather {s—Male trio 7—Bill Fellmeth, sports 83 Phione 4010 Houses /(8511 charger Crosley Cone Bond dance orchestra ‘]u_.”,t'; §\I Piantadosi, Mldred Hunt W v- 2 = ) i 3 2} dials. c ‘ 2017 Sockets, it song ; ciman, violinist | v § | B e R T : Q= 1090—WCAC—Storrs—275 LA =0riante k » Zotian, planist | = AUTOMOBILE 15—Air-cooled | 7-10—Jointly with WTIC i i N . s: lter Hr'r‘)'\zl:, : ; ACCIDENT COMPENSATION Rheostats.. 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Several | g Jlectricity for Radio Fan 0 nee 3 €X-220 is for dry bat. Consult your radio t and a chorus of 30 voices, 10- | §:45—Iboly] rfas, violinist T Vo 371 and CX-113 for the right combination ether with a full orchestra, wiil | < vocal Duo o e sets using 5.volt tubes. of Cunningham Radio 550—WTAG—\Vorcester—545 3 sorgi am and t Story Teller group i \. Thom 0; Barry \string quartet, (X) Fox Trot, Crazy | 7:10—Southern Shufflers 1140—WAAM—Newark—203 i A g densers.~ Each C. ...t ’ UPHOLSTERING X 4t “ Tungar Trickle c $3.00 10:05—Emil Heimberger's Hotel | ?8:15-10:30—Boxing events John Liddell, tenor . 1) Hart & Megeman 2-piece | Speaker, ..... Radion U. s—Entertainers 4:30—Yale Divinity quartet p no. selections lovers' period :30—Blue and Gray orchestra | 3:20—Civil Service opportunities S Dieot anahestin REAL ES‘ATE :20—Minnie Mills Cooper, s0prano|g.;5 pvanagan brothers, Irish mu- 90— WIP—Philadclphia—503 29 W. 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G. and his F th t Daiics: orehoKty: 1 Stoxrant WGY One family house for sale in East Berlin for only YA 3 1100—W PCH—27 ¢ York $3,000. Right on the main street. Can be bought on nd the Dairy Maids 1 Ricalde, ten s ione casy terms. See us about it. iployes club : . ; g s 8 - n : i WG HET FILBERI WAS KNOCKED ew York i ew Yo 1:30- s —WHKBW—Buffalo—363 10:30—Sar 7 10—O0re |s—c e O'cLock THIS MOl 11:30—Radio forecast and weather Dance orchestra | 010 W G R—Tuffalo—319 72 M S 5 343 Roo 5- RN 618—WJAR—Providence—i485 1100—WEBJ—273 Dinner music 2 ¢ e b'ree" Phone tad i 300 6' B.nk Bldg‘ 7:30—"Musik Tawkalog" | 7—Address, F. A. Gallagher |