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8—Vivian " Btowers, soprano 650—WCAE—Pittsburgh—461 as master of ceremonies at the ban- | many others, will be heard over sta- |of WEAF and associated stations ofj 8:15—Artists’ debut hour 6—Dinner concert quet to be given by the Hartford-|tion WMCA, tomorrow evening, at|the Red Network of the Natléml 45—Anna Russo, songs 6:20—Dinner concert : \ Chamber of Commerce in the ball- (10:00 P. M., in bits of chat and sons | Broadcasting company tonight,, 9—Alfred Hall's Party 7—Same as WEAF room of the Hartford club. at, the Actor’s Fund Benefit supper. | when the proceedings of the semi 9:05—Doris Tauber, “The Girl|10—Orchestra g 4 There s perhaps no other radio | WMCA broadcasts on a wavelength |annual meeting of the Bureau and 10:40—Orchestra - announcer who is 50 well llked as |of 341 meters. Budget will be broadcast direct from 9:15—"Cookle,” songs 11:20—Dance music \ Mr. McNamee. His vivid pictures | This benefit supper fcr actors has [the Continental Memorial hall. 9:30—McGrath and Donnelly, enter- | 833—WMBS—Harrisburg, Pa—360 of events that range (rom‘ the pres- | drawn, the cream of stardom for. its | Washington, D. C., beginning atg 2 & tainers 9—C. Lloyd Major's orchestra; J. H. ident's speeches and national con- |entertainment, and through the |[7:00 o’clock. The meeting will con-fj SATURDAY. ll;evl:p;r:;e:u;“gm of New York 9;437 li;zl and Madeline, duets Troup Co. Hour ;e:t‘:lms x; wc;:ld !eflrf;:fbulr;e“' prize gou;tesy;f Ev.:;:e glray the {r;llc will | tinue d{or two hours ln:d w:ll S bell S 10—Mandolin and gultar ensemble |10—Specially arranged orchestration ghts and college all games, | be housed at the Caravan club. opened with a half-hour instru-| Eastern Standard Time. B30—WTAG—Worcester—545 |30 Musical program li—c, Lloy{l Ma.,hsrr'u ‘orchestra— | President Coolidge on the Air |have made for him innumerable | A great many celebrities of stage | mental program to be rendered by, 12:30—Weekly rex‘\ |11:30—Dance orchestra | square Cut Rate Store Hour The people of the United States friends. A large percentage of these | and screen renown will be heard bé- | the United States Marine band. At| Note—Asterisks (*) Indicate Pick | L0 be announc | 1100—WPCH—273 12 Knut Kracker Klub ensemble; |win sare e aomatunity to Jistey |are in New England and although | fore the WMCA mike accompanied |1:30 o'clock President Coolldge will of the Programs. flfiDa..nce orchestra | 12:30—Luncheon music Mack’s Battery Co. Hour il sident, Calvin Coold some have never seen him, he is by the jazz harmonies of Jane Gray's | begin his address, which is certain) lo—k“;om “::::LF 274 e e ic tfimfflf t’;;-‘ e “bm‘ dcagf: ?I‘L\cc‘;i in the class with their | Caravan orchestra. té be of Interest to all citizens why! Figures to left of call letters indi- 1—~WNAC—Boston—430 “Eyes,” Dr. R, Greenspoon e riends. i ; New Station Added each year look askance on thelr s nii( | darminaws digest T6 ritions e (G uoe Southern Stations Ing of his address before a Joint| gis familiar “Good bvening 1adies | 4 new broadosting station, soutk e i e zotors: lrga—Luns:he_on concert 5:30—Shaw and Kroll, maniacs , == m. on Washington's birthday, Feb- and lenfl'emen of the "‘f‘;f;‘ aU- | of the Mason-Dixon line, WMC of |speak for twenty minutes and will SR |1:20—Jack Fiynn Melody club 6—Jessle Borock, soprano 040—WRO—Washington—tep [T O WaShnelon's BUChiey: Teb aience” will be heard at 8:30 when | Memphis, Tenn., became affiliated | outline the policy of the administra- z . {1:45—Luncheon concert | 6:15—Talk 12 noon—Organ recital e ol e B DR or ai so |miepbang el bssinz, | with the Red Network of the Na- |tion in connection with tax reduction| New England Stations |i—perley stevens orchestra | 6:30—Orchestra 12:45—Orchestra SRR s e e To Hear Movie Stars | tional Broadcasting Company, ‘on |and the operation of the national - |5:15—Copley Plaza tea dance | 7—M. Katz, pianist; Warren Sco- |5+ L TRt in fa ke m,mbof of cities| AR opportunity to enjoy a lunch- | Sunday, January 23. WMC for the |budget. When the president’s ad- i eon via radio with your favorite mo- | first time on that Sunday and con- | dress is concluded, Brigadier Gen- : > 4 |6—The Smilers , baritone $—From WEAF g 630—WTIC—Hartford—$78 {00 " PR ok Bisen- | st DA in the United States, from the At-| i, ‘histure stars will be afforded |tinuing. each Sunday thereafter, |eral H. M. Lord, dircctor of thd ~Dinner music, The Hub Restaur- | i ! ! lantic to the Pacific. The National! " 7 = | ? . M. , ( iy S Smdives bourg and his Sinfonians 8:15—Edgar Gruen, baritone [11—Orchestra Broadcasing icompany, HhtoiERidty by WJZ and WGY this afternoon, | broadcast the program emanating | Bureau of the Budget, will speak] ant Group: a. Spanish DANCo|7.50—Compuisory Automobile Insur- | 130 Michacl Press, violinist | 750—WHAS—Louisville—400 T oo Tyt Aoae 0 | when the Schenectady station will | from the Capitol theater, New York on the subject, “The Nationall piagtowauyp (b S8 lenytn Bl i A oy {5-6—Concert; readings; news; mar- (President, Merlin Hall Avlesworth | hroggeast the procecdings of the (City. and the Atwater-Kent Radio | Budget.” (Faure); c. Violin Solo, Ave } The Lady of the Ivorles 9:30—Music Shop | ket reports; weather upon the invitation of the Unitedf;yn anpual luncheon of the Na- Hour from WEAF’s studio. On| g, (Gounod), Wilfrieda Gehrman; d. s A States commission for the celebra-| .~ ¥ M i roadcast From Street Corner u 50—Talk 10:45—Trio 8:30-10—Concert by the Cosmopoll- ; tional Board of Review of Motion |Tuesday evenings, the popular| Slavie Dance ((Dvorak); e. Sere- | ¢ : : tion+of the 200th anniversary of 2 et H | Charles. P. Taft, brother of Chict (DY oK s Soror | *S—Broadcast from the Boston|11_kred Ehrenbers, musical saw tan club ot Louisville o Ty ol | Pictures at _the Waldorf ~ Astoria | Eveready Hour Wil b> transmitted | jygice ‘of the United States Su- nade (Gounod); f. o Soloi ! g uare and Compass club, Minstrel 5—Ben Gordon, tenor 700—WSB—Atlanta—i28 the birthday of George Washing-[yiote], New York. Among the pic- | through this latest addition to the | egr. A kel Largo—Violoncello Sonata (Cho- . 2 ¥ N ton, has tendered the government e, ¢ill be Gilda | Jota, preme Court, overcame ‘mike T b T T O W 11:30—Dance orchestra | 6—Twilight concert B s S ; eht |ture stars present W e a | Red Network. et deveral days 455 and’ mAE m\n). k?:‘_”h Gaotte (Martiniy | *8:30—Broadcast from Boston Arena |12 mia—Saturday Nighters | 7—Sunday school lesson ;:‘“ “f‘”fl o q:“'u 9 ”"h”‘g“"f Gray, Richard Dix, Alice Joyece, | American Legion Banquet | his first appearance before a radio| W it o —Canadian - American league|1_Dance orchestra |9—Program ° o ot e o s "wrony. | Mary Brian and Lols Wilson. The | Howard P. Savage, nattonal com- | microphone. 5—News | hockey game, Boston Tigers Va.|s—Clup orchestra |*11:45—Atlanta West Polnt band |T 08 ; ‘°) sm‘imm"v s 1:1M ; |speatcers will pe Dr. Willlam Nor- | nangor of the American Legion, | DS e st sion recial brogd 0—Songs: a. Who Is Sylvia (Schu- | Quebec, reported by Gerry Harri- 1052—WEBQ—285 | 600—WMC—Memphis—500 castifig of the president’s address|man Guthrie, Professor John EIS-| i be the guest of honor and prim- | oo o s ion Was a special broad-j vert); b. Faith in Spring (Schu-' son. 2—News rop.nryq :30—Syncopators throughout the entire country. !l('mo, Madam.Olga Petrova and Her- | I ATis Saes, HR e A c(ut] staged by WLW, the Crosley S e s el < 143 o G A dirs SR g st | o " | s ¢t | station, on a crowded Cincinnatt bert); c. Wandering( Schubert); | 10:05—Dance music, Hotel Buckmin- | 3—gocia otiviti :30—Progras The utilization of 35 broadcast- |bert Brennon. The entertainment 4 2 2 b d STVLAG Foproulal iy on b ing stations for the transmission |will be furnished by the Waldort | Of the state officers of the Leglon at | strect corner, with Ford and Glenn, d. Blossoms Cover Hill and Dale| ster orchestra. Popular selections < 750—PWX—Havana—400 | o] : ads Sk 0- ; o this event establishes @ record |Astoria orchestra and the Happi- |1 Hotel Bond, Hartford, on‘Wed- | the WLW Lullaby Boys, furnishing | | nesday evening next. the proceed- |the entertainment. The broadcast, | con Fielitz); e. Like Twi by Jack Fay and Rose Golden e Elpadh $:30-10—C (von Fielitz); e, e y and Rose Eastern Stations uban songs ltie-up for the broadcasting of a |ness Boys. The program will be- . | |ings of which will be broadcast by | the first of its kind in radio history, Calm Thy Cheeks Soft shes | 11—Dance music, Copley Plaza orch. | 10-11:30-—Almendares orchestra | o 3 Tl oot ; $30-1—Hollyw i address. The largest 3 [EEER 11:30-1—Hollywood |presidentia L © 3 rskine, of Columbia Uni- | WTIC. There will be addresses of | took place in front of the building itz); f. Res v D 860—WEEI—Boston—349 ! 3 T : Dark Eyes Upon Me (von P‘vl&z);io.an,,]}rlcknm“ and Kogos, songs | WBRS—Brooklyn—394 | . 830—WFaA—Dallas—18 j“-"m“s“‘”’ used “]:2“’;‘;(;;’0“ ‘h‘;i corsity. and anthor of “Helen of |Welcome by Norman C. Stevens, |occupied by Mr. Taft's newspaper. Helen M. Hubbard, soprano; Mar- |3 McKittrick’s orchestra o Treber STAbIE |7:30—Dance music fi‘:""_‘;:m““’m"‘l‘m o aral | Troy” and “Gallahad” will speak | Mayor of Hartford, and Edward J, | The veteran publisher was persuaded fon Rau, mccompanist = |4—Freddie Hewit:, ukulcle TR L s | 9:30—Artist recital e 13wl 27 radle sta. on “The Irony of Censorship.” Dr. |Brainard, licutenant governor of | with some difficulty to approach thel 45—Baritone solos: a. Absent| 4;30—Troubadours AR Tt b {12—Dance music d e omprised. & coast.to-coast | Guthric’s subject will be “Signifi- | Connecticut. Entertainment will be | mike, but once there he acquitted SR e e R sp L 0 Joe Davis, Melody Man o3 S ULAL MO WORdi S Ts e SR ; ® | cance of the Visual Element in Art.” | furnished by a number of Connec- | himself with distinction by saying e e i e e U LR 1—Theater hour 4 1807aShindayschoplprevlaw 00 S0 | “The Relationship of the Theater | ticut Legion posts. The broadcast|only five or six words and thercby| (Carey); Edward F. Dellert, | 10:05—Hockey broadcast of the Bos- | 5—WAAT—Jersey Clty—235 —Piano; songs Following Is a list of broadeast- | 14 ha Motion Picture” will be the | will start at 10 o'clock. | earning an affectionatée place in the tone; G. Harold Smith, accompan- | ton Pittsburgh game uto Show sey UIty—235 |19:30—Popular musical program [ing stations which Wil participate: | gibiact of Mme, Petrova while Mr. e i e Hao e tapach A ey saR Al e, dnued: a. Ber. | :35—Radio forecast and weather |¢_Dinner music 800—KTHS—Hot Springs—375 | WEAR and WJZ, New York; WEEL | grennon, director of “Peter Pan,” | o Bt ;:;‘;?‘,:_; ;fc c;e::' ana| . Powel Crosley, Jr,, radio manufac-§ 7—Dinner music continued: a. Be 680—WLSI—Providence—td1 |7 o BeF CEE 10—Organ selections [ Boston; WIAR, Providence; WTAG, | it {01l of “The Artist and the |, Of Interest to lovers of poetry and | (urer, ang Col. W. 0. Sherril, city Alnes & eiel BONSS 1 Dance concert | Worcester; WCSH, Portland, Me.; | yrotion Picture.” | homely philosophy is the announce- | manager of Cincinnati also made, ceuse (from “Jocelyn") (Godard); 19— Riltmore dance orchestrs L At b. Tango in D ((Albeniz); c. An- fig(}_\\‘,]a“_pmlsfin‘s‘i’l‘g.—, T:15=—Oxlental dilo {11—Game WTIC, Hartford; WGY, Schenec- Patitioas Ave Presented |ment that Edgar Guest, Whose|gnort and snappy talks. b. Tango in D (Albeniz); . Min- ' 1:05" Harmony Boys, dance orch. | o oo oo SROW | 11:10—Speclal attractions [tady; WGR, Buftalo; WBZ, Spring-| genator McLean of this state has | POSITY i3 known to mewspaper and | mp, ynjque sidewalk broade i uet in G (Beethoven); PODUIar|iiso_ Weather 8:45—John Von Aspe, tenor | 11:15—Speclal selections |field, Mass.; WLIT, or WFIL, Phila-jntroduced in the United States sen- | agazine readers in every section of | (., toq aqmu{, ai 3, [oa‘l“fl ek Group: a. Lonely Acres; b. I'm On |70 _samoe 15 WEAF S Oe0rER 20BN DInIAY 1127—WGHB—Clearwater—266 | delphia; WRC, Washington, D. C.i ate petitions presented by Sundry | (he country, will speak over WBAL, | 00 “piociced tra{[icets rorenm;\m\; My Way Home; c. Lonesome Mel- 2:80 L Dels. Qanine Hoga | 7—Popular music; talk KDKA and 'WCAE, Pittsburgh: (itizons of Hartford, Fast Hartford, | Baltimore, on Thursday afternoon, | an hour. It was lunch time anq hun ody O'Mine (waltz); d. I Don't] New York Stati 10—Trio. ‘ | 8:30—Studio recital; band |WTAM, Cleveland; WWJ, Detroit; west Hartford, New Hartford, Mer- | February 3, at 3:45 o'clock. draBaiot ofties wotkera Yo tneath Mind Belng All Alone; e. Pretty| 3 ations 10:50—sandliy Revelong _ . |10—Dance music WSAT, Cincinnati; WLIB or WGN iden, Middletown, Manchester, West Talk by Alvan C. York. | by buildings thronged the street, (| Cinderella; f. It Made You Hap- S10-\VEA a TRl WOR=Napark =400 730—CYJ—Mexlco City—410 |ana KYW, Chicago; KSD, St.|Haven, Bristol, Wethersfield, Sims- | Sergeant Alvin C. York, recog-|Twelve policemen formed a wall 5 WEAF—492 —Klages and Gray, songs 10—Talks; music Louis; WOC, Davenport; WCCO, bury, Willimantic, Norwidh, Plants, |Nized as America's greatest world around Ford and Glenn and Fred ] py When You Made Me Cry; & Al t y, songs aldort-Astorla orch. | fa: B R oIS 57—CZE—Mexico City—350 |Minncapolis-St. Paul; WDAF, ville Torestville, Windsor, North|Wwar hero will speak to the Ameri-'| gmith, director of WLW, to givel | can radio audience from the studio | them room to stage the show. | Lonely Eyes o e 5 | 7:30—Bible _Study Period: “Woek '\mio'na;f?::lrgmfi\Ufufim\mw il ses 1:.\[g:: ‘:n;r(-’;?)' fonict 10—Music; weather; lecture sas City, Mo, WHAS, Louisville; Windsor, Southington, Durham, k"?;‘yu::‘:"gfr‘?“;;c,p;: St. John's| Luncheon at Hotel Waldorf-As- |3:30—Maurice Pollack, violniist y ’ x“‘é “‘:"“‘p‘)‘]"s ‘1:0? ‘1‘)‘::?';1 ?J‘;:fi;’:n ‘z’gfr“,”"”fp"‘.:.‘:lrz‘“‘\“fiz Frehruar;v 7”“‘;;:: s:,;e;:n ‘;f}fcé(e‘ ST S | church, West Hartford. Hymns. torla. Speakers: Prof. John Era. |3:45—Pegsy Brady, piavlst Western Stations T e ecos RG:0, Oak. Tast Hampton, Stafford Springs. | introduced by ex-Governor Benton CAT WARNS MISTRESS b +§—The Philharmonic Brass quar- "me- : h[l\«tq{n ~‘flr an Guth- 2, {nolov s s land, Cal; KFI, Los Angeles; | Avon, Hockanum, Burnside, Pine | McMillan of Tennessee. While the | Oconto, Wis., Jan. 29. (UP)—That tet. ;'o;m‘n‘%i % \f S ('yl‘f”‘*l,lr_l the u; ?nc,{_er{)mm | 0—WTAM—Cleveland—389 | KGW, Portland, Ore; KOMO and Meadow, Higganum, Silver Lane, | Sergeant is naturally too modest mvf‘hF{{ may }{fflrd a _homo: fromy :30—Piano Solos: ha. I;re;ude;mr | ji‘“ ‘lr't t]-h}:r‘l‘o-n m;go“ I‘"f:&: e Radio Franks ‘6'1 —Hotel Cleveland orchestra KFOA, Seattle, and KHQ, Spokane. Elmwood, Lakeville, S(r:mh ?’[an-‘;’!‘!ate his plnrt in th’e late ‘War ?lt hc‘r"e‘tfcgfnfi; l“z;se;nllc‘;:a:?s 2)’0\;0’1\‘ Mendelssohn); b. ¥ sharp | o7 ¢ ¥ 3 fheh) —Blue Fla | 3 g chester, Rockville, Glastonbury, | has prepared a very interesting tal v a z0-f '“:“" {[kurka (Chopin); ©. Ber-| director. Entertainment by th 5—Dora Rose, soprano; Richard- | lg, ],,i““ 101“" Wilzand | Speaking in the Mouse. of repre- [ SRSt ROCKVLE. L EIICIT: | oncerning lis Mountain Sohosl for | Pound feline frustrated the attempts Er (Acfié in); d. Dance (Debus-| appiness Boys and Waldorf-A son Brown, baritone |9_From New York sentatives, President Coolidge’s | Pl A (0 oomfield, | Boys, which he has established fn | Of two robbers in the home of his | S e s Cavalier | toria orchestra. Interesting side- y9:15—Russian band T eviTls mrosram from studio; | Yoice Will be wpicked up” DY mi- |y "o gate of Connecticut, pro- | Bast Tennessce. A very attractive | Mistress, Mrs. Helen JcClelland, 7’5) Hal¢ Hour recital with Philip| lights by motion picture stars. 10—Artists’ recital v Jones' Aaremakers and. ae. | ciophone and brought by Epecitl o aingt prosent chaotlc radio | program has been arranged by the | here. " DeGraff, baritone, and Cosimo | #—Teca music 10:55—News bulletins I aistive 't,\'mmy,. ers and a5 | telephone circuits to v YOrK | o ditions and urging immediate en- | Nashville Chapter of the American| The cat, startled by the entrance Giuiffida violinist: Barltone: Sun- [i—Greenwich Village Inn orchestra | 11—Dance orchestra 10 WL Clbeinnati—ggy | iy, where it will enter the Na-l ynment ot radio legislation. |Legion to be given immediately |of the men, rushed to the bedroom | et (Buck); Mr. DeGraff. Violin |6—Dinner music 1140—WAAM—Newark—263 —Weather Man Hodal s BEoMICal e Celebrities Will Broadcast | after the Sergeant’s message. Sta- | where Mrs. McClelland slept and o speech imput” apparatus locate A host of Broadway celebrities in- | tion YWSM operates on 282.8 meters. | awakened her by jumping on the D i s Coquette (White); | *7—Semi-annual meeting of the|6—OYchestra e o et ¢ . fx?l‘::éoar;l!on (floqrmwskx); Mr.| Bureau of the Budget direct from | 7—Bill Pellmeth, sports | (’“"(;;’:‘EH’; \m:: “lggfiupg‘zm in the company's hv:a:lflu?rlcv\}s :;vfl,mm Tienore Ultle, Stanley | T Bureau of the Budget bed, She investigated the cause of | Giufrida. Baritone: a. Because| Continental Memorial Hall, Wash- | 7:15—Totman and Wachendorf, |eg.15_yord and Glenn 196 Wrpud Ways fitom {hess B i0R o) {Oskir \haw, Svibion Moore, | The voice of President Coolidge | the feline's agitation and heard the (@'Hardelot); b. Life's Paradise Ington, D. C. fOngs Castle Farm circuit will transport it to WEAI'S illjc and Eugene Howard, and |will be heard by the radlo audience | intruders making thelr esca$ (Brown); Mr. DeGraft. Violin :80—U. S. Marine band :45—DoMoley Boys 10 30 Taa’ Dondas transmitter n_z. 463 \.Csl sn‘:“];' p. r: Solos: a. Les Adicux (Sarasate); b. | 7:30-7:50—Address by Calvin Cool- | 8:15—Ruth Davis, reader 410 Castle Tari |other local circuit from 195 :—om‘- e ormerzo from “L'Arlesienne” | idge, president of the United [S:30—String ensemble At WoAT GincinnRtiofap. |7y, teked (D VRUEL Welker Slreh, (Bizet); Mr. Giuffrida. Baritone 3 ates 9-—Ike and Mike, ukes | s—Bicycle Sextet lalso in A\(’“‘ York city, w \“rr(\'h;‘ h violin obligato: Adoration | 9! -9—Address by Brigadier Gen- 9:30—DMellick and Shaw, duets | Symphony orchestra joins the dls!flhufmg, lines o o : Ufelmi); Mr. DeGraft and Mr.| eral H. M. Lord, director of the l0—Orchestra T miEdiees ‘mn“sm.cm‘, whitie carry lth?io‘igac(} b Bureau of the Budget: *The Na- 1190—WGOP—Newark—352 | 000" \WKRC—Cincinnati—326 ‘;:F' :p;r;xmz':): Pt ary sl 2 e You tional Budget” | 8—Alice from Wonderland | :15—Songs: a. Because I Love You, 5 8 x | 10—Dance orchestra L f iaas Bneng) . Cradle Song |3—Walter Damrosch, and sonnel —Orchestra | : { - wire will be utilized in bringing 3 f o \“ Sl the president’s address to every Now SHOWING Leac (Hanler)y Were All, of New York Symp} b nice Healing, soprano (MacFadyen); c. If Love Were = /IUDIONY OroR P leitss 11:15—Dance_orchestra : ainsi i 10—Bits and Hits by the WEAF | 7:20—Orchestra B! ity, village, mountainside, hill anc —WWJ—Detroit—353 s R R Ax1); d. The Winds in tho South | 105°Bits and Hits | 7i20—Orchestra Seott); e. Good Night Little Girl, | Musical Comedy Troupe | 8:15—Jack Stocks, stories s AR i w0 i\‘ighl (Macy): Eva Gordon |11-12—Dancs music from Le Perro- | §:30—Fhilip Krumholz, baritons Ut i WGY, the General Electric com- Von Sicklin, soprano; Laura C.| auet de Paris | 9—Alice Lauric, soprano Ry lfmi‘, Ipany's broadeasting station —at : 660—WJZ—154 T70—WODA—Paterson—391 |y oSl SO |Schenectady, N. Y., and KDKA of " Bepindieluon |the Westinghouse Elcctric and Gaudet, accompanist tet Dance erchestra Muscical 9:30—Underwood Male quarte! By s e 111:30—R: S a7 ‘.i‘ra:kndP Balcom, first tenor; C.|2—Weather reports :30—News; sport talk {3 “;lllni)\l\?(‘gl‘:“;cuon S Manufacturing company will in all, 7 X : 2:05-4—! i g e ¢ i Sy T ility broadcast this event on Lidstedt, second tenor; Ed- |2:05-4—Saturday discussion, ~Na. (—Jimmy Love, music | §—Musi v | probability 2 i) A o Sh e sehornis, first bass; Clar- | tional Republican club | 9—Your hour | o0 WRFO- L ansing—285 both long and short. wevelsretigh : t ur owrooimns : |4:30-5:30—Dance music | s90—wWIP—Philadelphia—308 |, oV 0T g in addition to their regular broad- ence C. Brooks, second bass. The | 4:30 L roac il . entucky Babe (Gei- |7—Theater orchestra 1—Organ recital T pus casting waves. Providing the a E . Quartet: a. Kentucky | L1~ EarRRadery mospheric condieon does not in en venings :l and the Pussy Cat (De |8:10—Symphony orchestra 6:10—Dinner music 7—Sch B 0 K };:ieg)“-l A% How Much Wood | 10—Male quartet :45—Agricultural reports | ‘:_“"fr‘“:‘a‘sh\“‘rp the president’s voice will be heard Would a Woodchuck Chuck. Tenor |10:30—Dance orchestra Bedtime story; roll call; school | 4y o e Sip it v trom Uni- |in both Europe and Sq:ltlh America. " Soi5t the Ganges; |11—Same as WBZ orchestra L g ; = 01d Timers’ Night H: The Solo: Moonlight on the \ : versity of Kansas, by remote €0n-| o oiq Timers' night of the | 0. 1o : - | 12:01—TInstrumental trio ' | i b tle Cotton Dolly (Geibel); b. Scis PR [12:45-—Ted Weems' orch.; songster ap el ungst); c. Honey, I 12 mid.—Variety program 70—K 27 o broadcast by WJZ and the stations | ig sors Grinder (Jung: B DA i3 ; 1070—KMOX—St. Louis—280 | ¢ "the National Broadcasting com- | 22 MAIN ST PHONE 1513 Protheroe) | 950—WGBS—316 &0 ance: orches 0:30—Ha v si s; solois : : q Sandman 0 1:30—Scripture reading | 1 0:30smiony sinpeter Roloh and KYW, starting at 11:00 o'clock 10:05—Club Worthy orchestra 1 ; e tonight. This is the fourth annuai 3—Dance orchestra 4:45—Band, grand organ and trum- | =gt e i | 820—WOC—Davenport—484 | iper club in their rooms at 133 3 6:30—Orchestra, :80—Orchestra o West 41st street, New York city, 10 Program for Sunday. | it & | e as o = WTI0 Recital direct | 7—Prince Piotti, songs 760—WFl—Philadelphia—3905 ' m—;v‘;o 1" S from Woolsey Hall, Ya | 2 % | cessful of its kind ever held by the o by Prof, Harry B. Jepson. (1) | T:30—Frank Lea Short, eritic 3—Dance orchestra R | club. Sacrum, Opus 322 (Maleingrean) Clifford Cheasley, “Numbers )—Dance orchestra e e m}o\;\dmt'h;s“rcuu"c(;?“‘v ‘1‘1\0: u\(\gr sl a Ubi Caritas et Amor; probably have a |9:30—Auction bridge game band concert | 11 Maricet. reports; weather § & 21iz a tong cyele, “The g of e | valke! ena Robert Wag- .ata—Prelude (Bairstow). (11} lizabeth Lumsden, contralto Song cycle, “The Morning of the | TocPHr o o0 o J. Walker, Senator Rober fi::m;? ;.im; (Jepson). ey |ner. Sam Bernard, Henry Burr, }YOU DONT SAY SO - -- !10:15—Anna Mahland, soprano 0—Male quartet 12130 A SR A g sl )\ DID THAT 0L.D WALRUS 2 (Gailmant). |10:30—Dance orchestra :30—Dance orch 0 KHJ—Tos Angelés—io5 . | Whllle Howard and other persons COME HOME DR UNKK (V) Canon in B minor from "':"h‘e R i VHAR s e : 2 an Symphony” (Wi- —Market reports easide Trio B < |cal and newspap eld Eighth Organ s; quin McNamee at WTIO int-Saens). 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