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§:50—Cotton quotations 0—Correct time 7—George Hall's orchestra 5—John B. Kennedy, talk 7:30—Commodore orchestra [:—l)orm Doe, contralto, with Studio quartet s:30—Davig Saxophone Octetts 9—Same as WBZ 11:30—Astor Grill orchestra WSDNESDAY. Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Note—Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick of the programs. Tigures to the left of call letters in dicate kilocycles; those to right, meters. Along, orchestra: Little Alabama Coon, quartet; Shanghal Dream Man, orchestra; Those Dangerous Eyes, comedian; One Summer Night, orchestra; So Blue, quartet | —Baseball results |:03—Special program commem- orating the 75th anniversary of springfield; talk by Honorable Fordis C. Parker; musical pro- am Dby the American Legion or- under direction of Cyril 'rancis; Kiwanis quartet; arguerite Boyce, soprano; rick 1. Wade, tenor; Walter Marsh, baritore; Dorothy i Mulroney, accompanist SiE vy I'rograr: S £ @ e = : ble Fordia ¢ 6—Herman Neuman, pianist Talk by Honorable Fordis C. #:15—Market high spots itarker | 6:30—Spanish 1 On the Hike," march, Amer- |oic ™ SPLISY lessons St | 7:30—Police alarms, scores 40—"Americar Literature: Poe” Me Buck to Old Vir- t 3 i N ii%hids Quavtak) wilh so- onstitutional Birthday of New obligato by Mrs. Marguerite i 950—WABC—316 0—Dr. J. Yard :45—Emil Coleman )—“Where to Cruise” Rupert Sircom New England Stations 630—WTIC, Hartford—i76 6—Dinner concert, Hub Restaurant Trio i 6:15—Soprano Solos: a. My ) Bids Me Bind My Hair ( b. Dawn ( n); ¢. Temple lands (Mary Orr); d. Pie Song (Mary Orr); e. Salome’s Air from “Herodiade” (Massenet)! Mary Carson Orr, soprano; Laura C. Gaudet, accompanist 5:30—Dinner concert continued Hub Restaurant Trio 6:50—News and baseball scores i—Bible Study Period—Prof. A. Wm. My Hymns 7:30—Piano Selections: a. Prelude in E minor (MacDowell); b. Rhapsodie (Dohnanyr); c. Prelud« in A minor (Debussy); Julict Girace Wolle 7:45—Talk, Clifton L. Sherman, ed- itor 8—The Haven “Four" Quartet with : freddie Kniel, pianist: a. 1r You g Can't Land Her on the Old Ver- inda, Then You Can't Land Her at All; b. Tonight You Belong to | Me; ¢, Crazy Words, Crazy Tune; 1. Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep; e. A Little Music in the Moonlight; f. If Tears Could Bring You Back to Me, I'd Cry My Eyes Out for You *8:15—118th Medical ~ Regiment band, C. N. G., Philip Azzolina, leader *9—The New Departure orchestra Fox trots, Fallen Leaf, Rosey Checks, He the Last Word, There's Everything e About You, Flutter By, Butterfly: waltz, Cheritza; fox trots, I'll Just Go Along, Honey Do, The Painting lHar‘ry C. ))(,arnaur‘ Just an Ivy| 930—WTAG. Worcester—543 Covered Shack, What-a-Break, It's | —llan.l'e orchestra 0. K. Katy With Me; waltz, Hon- [ © 0—Contest olulu Moon; fox tre Ain't She | = Sweet, Boumania, With Someone Like You By My side, Au Revoir *10—Concert Hour by the Philhar- monic Male Quartet. Raymond | Hodge, first tenor; H. 1. Smith. second tenor; William Lippman, | baritone; George Dowd, bass I—a. Invictus (Hahn); b. Indian | Dawn; c. All Erin is Calling Ma- | vourneen; d. The Vacant 4')\airf (arr. Smith); Philharmonic Male Quartet ‘ TI—a. Dinah (arr. Pike); b.! Allah’s Holiday (Katinka) (Friml) | c. Blue Skies (arr. Pike); d. Mary's Calves (H. I Smitk); Phil- harmonic Quartet | 11I—Solo — Musical Saw, George H. Pike IV—a. Back Mid the Clover and the Green; b. Sextette from “Lucia”; c. Bells of St. Mary's; d. | In the Time of Roses (arrange- ments); Philharmonic Male Quar- tet V—Bass Solo—To be announced; George Dowd VI—a. Just a Song at Twilight; b. Goin’ Home; c. Now the Day is/ Over; d. Still, Still with Thee; Philharmonic Male Quartet VII—Duet: Duet from “La heme” (Ah Mimi False (Puccini); Raymond Hodge, tenor; William Lippman, baritone VIII—Good Night; Philharmonic Male Quartet 11—News and weather 1120—WDRC, New Haven—268 | 7—Barney Rapp's orcheatra | 8—St. Ambrose Musical club i 5—Program 1052—WICC, Bridgeport—285 7—Y. W. C. A. program 7:30—Baseball scores and studio | program | $—Entertainers 9—Dance orchestra 9:30—Entertainers 10—Weather 900—WBZ, Springfield—333 6:15—Baseball results #:18—Lenox ensemble —Baseball results :08—Bert Lowe and his Hotel Stat- ler orchestra 15—Children’s talk 20—News and the newspaper 30—Radio Nature League, under! the direction of Thornton W. Bur- gess s—*"Buddy” Poppy Day program: | (1) Talk by Department Com- mander Willlam G. Horneman; (2) Wonderful Pal of Mine, Frank Gottwald, baritone; (3) k by His Excellency, Gov. Alvan T. Fuller; (4)—Piano selection by | Mildred Bastian Falkson; (5) Talk by His Honor, Mayor Mal- colm E. Nichols of Boston; (6) | “The Ol4 Brass Knocker on the| Door,” Joszph Gottwald, bass; (7) | Character lmpersonations by Al Mahan; (8) Talk by Hon. James M. Curley; Walter Byraes, accom- panist $:30—Country Club Caddies 9—Maxwell Hour, featuring Fisk Jubilee Singers, from WJZ | 0ld Colonel Mare Russia: Northern Russia, Dance Russe (Tsenaikowsky); Southern Russi Gypsy Love Song, “Dark < Jubilee Singers; Spain Aragonesa, Malaguena (Moskow- ski); Indian: My Birch Canoe (American Indian); Hymn to the sun God (Peruvian Incas); Fisk Jubilee Singers; Czecho-Slo and Jugo slavia: Bohemian, Serbia Kolo Dance; United States Stack of Barley Reel, Arkar Travel andinavia: Dance of Norway %), I Celend; Fisk Jubilee gers: Fingals Cay “Hebrid (Mendelssoan); Mid- summer Nights Dream “Scherzo” (Mendelssohn) Shannon Quartet; comedian, and orci WJZ: Red Lips, quarte down, orchestra; The of Summer, tenor solo; I'm Back in Love Again. orct Gohy by Jinjoe, comedian; Just Across the River from Queens, orchestra; The Quilting Party, quartet; Wist- ful and Blue, quartet and orches- ! tra, Mother, quariet; 1 Want to Be Milss Away From Evervone. | rehestya: Song of Tellowship, | ;4 s0le; Oh, Babi. fon't We Get | lu—Atlantic ensemble 11—Weather forecast t1:01—Hour of dance lay Ridge Serenaders ‘ourse in Appreciation Music WNYC Concertians orchestra 5—a. When Jolinny Comes March- | !?:30—Follce alarms; weather T20—WGL—418 g Home, Kiwanis Quartet; b. 7 :n Working on the Levee, |’ y call; string trio arsh and Quartet t Invention Series e Alsatian Mountains, Mrs. ion Series 40—String trio Marguerite Boyce Kentucky Bu 50—Major Calvin H. Goddard S—a. Just One Secret Service Tales ‘rederick Lo W 15—Isaacson and Comrade: Hearts and Flowers, American ; 3:45—American Composer § l.egion orchestra 9—Concert Comrades -0ld Timers Waltz, 9:20—Anti-Pollution Series gion orcliestra 9:36—Novelty; Heart Beats 10—Brookiyn Choral club - the Old Folks of (arr. Amcrican Leglon |, 31 " Quartet b. Daisy Bell, American — Beautiful Isle of My Dreams, s. Marguerite Boyce 110:30—Eddie Worth's orchestra Maritana, American Legion | {1—The Trainmen's trio abchiaten i1:30—Dock Shop dance group Medley of War Songs: Last | 830—WHN—361 long Miie; Over There; Long, , »—Banjo Buddy, songs Long Trail; Keep the Home Fires | 5:30—"Mind Reading” Burning; Hinky Dinky Parleyvous; | 6:50—Harry Hock, songs Quartet 05-7:30—Cotton orchestra 14—Alice Blue Gown, —Judith Roth, soprano guerite Boyce —*Care of the Hair" 15—Rio Rita, Frederick D. Wade 5—Radio period merican Legion orchestra 0—Roseland dance orchestra uicentennial March, or- | 0—Dance orchestra 880—WMCA—341 —Baseball scores 0—Ernie Golden’s orchestra Mr Mrs. Mar- 0—Tappen Entertainers Musical extravaganza 0—Music 10—Pelham entertainers 10:30—Cassese entertain:rs 11—Studio concert | 11:30—Club entertainers |12 mid.—Frolic club orchestra 12:30—Salon Royal orchestra 800—WRNY—280 6:30—Successful women's hour 7—Stocks; baseball; sports :30—French lesson 0—Edith Browning, soprano —Roosevelt concert ensemble 3:30—Summer camps, talk 8:40—Tivoli theater surprise 10—Dave Elman, town clown :30—3ame as WEAF Dance mus 697—WNAC, Boston—130 6—Kiddies Klub 3—Lido Venice orchestra 0—Theatrical news 7:35—Lady of the Ivories 0—Newspaper Sidelights —Wellesley and Forest Hills 30—One-act play, “Don't Tell My Wife,” WNAC Players 9—The Ramblers 0—Mildred Dinsmore, xylophone; Adele Lane, soprano 880—WEEI, Boston—349 5—Russo orchestra —Positions wanted Markets and business news —Lost and found News 3—Highway bulletin —Big Brother club 30—Same as WEAF $—Sager hour 0—Artist recital $—Same as WEAF 10—The Air, Bill Harrison PAINTS QGLASS WALLPAPER VARNISH HALL'S 179-183 ARCH ST-NEW BRITAIN r 8"\ N~~~ 600—WCSH, Portland—500 Stocks; grain market 10—Weather reports; news 9—Popular music; talks | *11—Chi Psi dinner New York Stations 610—WEAF—492 5—Janssen’s orchestra —Waldorf dinner music | Baseball scores | nagogue services 7:30—Hilo Hawaiians $—Opera, “Ruddigore” 9—Correct time 9—Broadway's Best Steppers 3:30—National Male quartet | 10—"Our Government" *10:10—Victor Herbert concert | 11:10—Eddie Elkins’ orchestra 660—WJIZ—454 30—Baseball scores farket quotations 5:40—Financial summary Memorial TEL. 1716-4 STORE FIXTURES New and Second Hand T. & S. 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E. band 10—Rhythmic Bachelors 11—Robert Treat orchestra 9:30—W. Newark—322 6:10-—Jack o'Lantern orchestra 7—Organ recital 7:90—Newark theater program 8:30—The Gideons 1140—WAAM, Newark—263 f—Canary Cottage orchestra 7—Rill Fellmeth, sports 7:15—Twilight song service ! $:15—Ruderman and Kossove, songs 5—Talk —White Hour 9:30—Huelsenbeck organ recital 10—Bill McWalter's Hour 11—Four Towers orchestra 1190—WGCP, Newark—252 §—Danny Hope's Boys 7-—Franklin Musical concert 0—West Side H. 8. orchestra 5—George Graham, guitar 8:30—Joseph Caputol, tenor Imperial Russian quartet 9:30—Bradley and Blackwell 10—Virginia Lonzello, contralto 10:15—Hawaiian Serenaders 590—WIP, Philadelphia—508 6:10—Dinner music 30—Popular songs -Department of Agriculture 7—Roll call; birthday list; solos 590—WOO, Philadelphia—508 0—J. W. $:15—WOO trio —Temple University address Theater grand orchestra 760—WFIL Philadelphia—395 6:20—Baseball scores 6:30—Dance music; talk 940—WGR, Buffalo—319 6:30—Dinner music 30—Same as WEAF 30—Woodcraft program me as WEAF 11—Weather; dance music 820—WMAK, Lockport—365 s eather; dance music 90—WGY, Schenectady—380 ocks; news; baseball )—Business English; music Agricultural program | 7:30—Same as WEAF s—Remington band concert 9—Same as WEAF | 9:30—M. T. Gunsky, violin | 10—same as WEAF f Southern Stations 1220—WBAL, Baltimore—248 Salon orchestra 30—Dinner orchestra 8:30—Vocal and instrumental recital 9—Same as WIZ 10—WBAL staff concert 11—Dance orchestra 640—WRC, Washington—469 7:30-11:30—Same as WEAF 1170—WRYVA, Richmond—256 9:45—News Leader sports | 10—Music clubs 750—WHAS. Louisville—400 me as WJZ 700—\WSB, Atlanta—128 9—Same as WJZ 10—Artist concert —Specfal program 1080—WSM, Nashville—283 9—Same as WJZ 10—Radio Seven orchestrn 11—Artist recital; dance music 800—KTHS, Hot Springs—375 | 11—Artist recital; dance music 841—WFHH, Clearwater—355 ! 9:20—Talks 9:30—Concert; dance music 750—PWX, Havana—100 9:30—Navy band concert Western Stations 970—KDKA, Pittsburgh—309 6—Baseball scores; concert | 7:30—Market news 45—U. of Pittsburgh lecture | 8—Same as Wiz 650—WCAE, Pittsburgh—161 | 6—Dinner concert; baseball | 7—Dance music; talk 7:30—Same as WEAF 7:45—Uncle Kaybee | 9—Same as WEAF | 11:30—Dance musie 770—~WTAM, Cleveland—389 $—Talks 9—Studio recital 10—Municipal concert 11—Studio recital 12—Dance music 850—WWJ, Detroit—353 7—Dinner music If you want to place a good first or second mort- gage, or sell a second mortgage, come in and see us at once. We will be able to serve you. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main St.; Phone 313 N. B. National Bank Bldg. 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To Conscription Laws | 9—Same as WEAF 920—WSAI, Cincinnati—326 §—Talk; chimes 8:30—Studio program 8:45—Talk 9—Same as WEAF 11—Variety concert 11:30—Melody Maids 710—WLW, Cincinnati—422 8—Concert 8:30—Agricultural talks 8:40—Dance orchestra |\ 12—Johanna Grosse, orgén despatch from Hankow, says the the Honan front indicates unusually heavy fighting. The Hankow reds are reported to be conscripting one man in ‘three CHICAGO ON THE AIR. GOV. WOOD RETURNS Manila, May 25 (®—Governor Shanghal, May 25 UP—=A wireless | number of wounded arriving lrom¢ General Leonard Wood yesterday re-!as reinforcements for Honan. We Are Giving A Troops are also being drafted to be sent to Wuchang because of the ad- vance of General Hsla Tao-Yin from | the south and of General Yang Sen from the southwest. Great uneasiness prevails in Han- kow, where a run on the Central China bank was only prevented by Intervention of armed guards. The food shortage is acute and prices are soaring. 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