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T 7 {10—All dance program. Novelty. idge game. or 1:30—Beauty talk TUESDAY Eastern Standard Time ce orche 429—WLW, nnati—700 NOTE — Asterisks dcnote best Pro- grams of the Day. ve. o e heers and yells T 2 |8 wilight Playlet. —Concert orchestra New England Stations :55—Today in History. 10—Weather; studio feature. = { 7—Martin Hersch's orchestra H—3oar ensemble. Crosley 560—WTIC, Hartford—530 61— WSAL e Adamson —Studlo program 30—Dinner music, =-Leglalaliye hulletin —Program from WEAF. Trinity college dialogue: & quartet, E . Detroit—850 ical Processes E. Fogeleong. istry, and Brooklyn program ce program i e | Eastern Stations { | 15—Jacques Jacobs' s songe. —_— w's dance orchestra. The earlier one got in on the pro- grams last evening, the better off he was, since the static increased WEAF. Tralble: from 7 o'clock on and it was ex- | 30—Hotel Bridgway orchest hatHoy tremely heavy after 9, so heavy that n ringfel 0:3 . baritone. e shut up shop at 10 o'clock. Dur- 1—Worthy Hills | s bulletins ing the early evening, conditions | 11:30—Late ? —Weat orchestra. were almost ideal, and we had an ! 500—WDR | 3 e Al d R MRS L 5—Musical ho 5 m_\“\,:r"“‘s:o‘;‘,‘f"‘ 349 enjoyable time of it. Volume was 5:30—Time; —WGCP, Newark—280 oxcellent, The subject of condi- R tions will be treated more fully in o andenlana the discussion of programs between 5 and § o'clock. . —Theater re 1 F40—pop \—Christmas Fund. .. —Vloiinist, pian 1 1070—WNJ, ewark—280 Of course ( men’" 0SEESSEE A 45—Contralt |5:01—Goldfarh's orchestra. e S e sty BAb S oent = X vonderful musical score. The high spots were sung from WEAF and a chain including WTIC last evening. et orehottia We heard only part of the program. —WPAP, Palisades—305 |but the presentation struck us as aitle Levine, pianist. | being a delight., )-fi—American half hour. | o e \-;.‘.:“,’,:'?;,p"f;;". son—291 | Statlc was extremely heavy when A e S g e tuned in on CFCF, Montreal. 3—Herbert Wilson, tenor. Tty 2 o 210 We Colnns i 01 e T neancsbtalkl | ¢ whether someone was crying or 3 1 | whether somebody was singing an 9:15—Weather. 900—WRZ, Springfield 10—Weather: markets. 5:15—Bert Dolan’s o am. Muriel Ryan, soprano. couldn't get Sykes, planist, within iling distance of the st bk rnes |tion. The wave was strong and it | Louls Norris, tenor. brought in about 108 different kinds Girt orchestra. of noise with it. 1:30—James Duffy, tenor. Indian melody or a negrd spiritual. | [10:45— ce music. Whatever it was, we didn't think | !_'J' 10 WM, Asbury Park—262 much of it. And anyway, the stat-| 7 ret trio. |ic was so heavy missing persons. AC. Boston—161 ino orchestra. SRR oY II's orchestra 11 udio hour. WNAC, Boston, moves to 461 me- Smilers. | 590—WOO, Philadelphia—508 ters today, so if you're anxious to | dance. | 7:30—Dinner music by WOO trio. 564 e e pourgh's Sinfontans. | 90— WIP, Philadeiphia—508 hear it you had better move wilh ARl ey (et s that broadcaster. There are several of the Ivories; talk. | Uncle WIP's roll call. other station moves scheduled, Jramatic eritic. among them WICC, Bridgeport, 40--The L 5 1 oprar 3 $:30-—0Op'ry house tonight—WNAC |3 —United Synagogus. which comes up out of the sticks s:45—Readings, Emily Norris. and settles along about 268 meters gar Martyn, tenor. or thereabouts | 15—Harry Wake trio. e . Sotle broaie WOR, Newark, very loud, offered | le Journey. |9 umental and vocal trio. | s' orchestra. 1 ton's dance orchestra. he 1 's orchestra. 11:05—Orchestra. am Leonard's orchestra in “Bl 1l 740—WFI, Philadelphia—105 Heaven,” a nice little number pos- | J , s 6:30—Adelphia orchestra. sessing the requirements of a hit, to New York Stations 7 i jour way of thinking. Itll be sung NY 8-12—From WEAF. to death, probably, since most of 570—WNYC—526 1100—WHAR, Atlantic City ey b §—Herman Neuman, pianist. the hits are. | “Glimpses Through the TP i 10—>Market high spots. ' 6:20—Hughie Charlton, musical WJZ acted fairly decent last eve- 3 saw. ning. A number of New Britain i | §:30—Italian lessons. |fans have been complaining that 30—Police alarm WJZ has been coming through in { :35--Alr College, “Americ: fen E poor shape lately, so we're not the { only one trailed by the jinx. | i ame as WEAF. Among the carly, very early, 316—KDKA, Pittsburgh—950 , markets, |ning features was the progr {dinner dance music from WJZ. } tion came through much more acred song concert. [clearly than usual, the surface of | s WJZ. lthe wave being marred by no dis- turbance whatever. Of course, lthere was a fly in the ointment, a| small fly, but an insect, neverthe- | lless. And that fly was present in form of fading. It was a grad- —Alr College, English.” Chopin program. ‘Ro: e of the -Laura Consaur, contralto. F sout our government. Manetto, violinist. emble. Ivator 16:30—Stock m: 5 lual sort of fading, just a sort of Angelo |:45—Ten Eyck music, drifting in and out of the picture. I . T:30—Outdoor talk—J. Landon. |irwin Abrams and his group of f ‘Contemporary Poets,” Mary |7:45— ertrude Herdle. |sterling musicians provided the ex- e GSaYIZ |tremely listenable (if there is such ncert. |a word) program from 6 until some 10—Studio music, | = | News brisfs |time ago. “Charmaine” was one of i—Howard correct time |1 Organ recital. |the numbers, while aila” or 1—Music WCAE, Pittsburgh—>580 (ah-ecla,” that's the way it's pro- as WTIC. stend orchestra. |uounced, was also heard. cavalcade. ncle Kaybee. | i I orehaRl piriiiar GIney | WNAC, Boston, came through 7 e y |very loud a few minutes after ¢ M or 2. 12— Maglo's orchestra. lo'clock, the Juvenile Smilers being | tin 515—WMAR, Lockport—>ss0 ihemre the microphone. It med Bull Terrier Frank 5T |that every station we brought in |during the early evening was quite loud and was possessed of a depth |of tone which we were beginning to think was just a rumor. From WNAC we went over to WGBS, w York, where Uncle Geebee lidn’t ;make us feel very well. He reminds us too much of simply syrup. His parting shot at us was, ame as WJZ. “And now I'll say good night to all Address by Herbert A. Wagner. you darling kiddies” Now there —well, maybe Tiah: pianist o1 —Dance orcliestr S Momaltinea ; tainer. eatunicipphan . the children enjoy him and maybe | nor. I "\‘}f'C:E"’“""'_“"’ hey don't. Our idea of the real ! T ¢ el e Bedtime Story Man is Dream Daddy | i 45— ) "AA, Dallas—600 of WLIT, or the pilot of the Smil- 1o—-pe G 3:30 as WEAT. ors at WNAC, or the fellow who T \ ) 0—P mu takes care of those things at WOR. J « 11—Artist recital. v sound more like the men L ianca =650 children like to have talk to them Sam WEAF, Sl e oot WODA, Patterson, is another sta- ; 162—WHAS, Louisvil tion thal's coming through strong ; 3 these nights. A dance orchestra | H6—WILA, Cl nearly took the ice cream out of z Gatonetah cone last night. And now it : e light be weil to explain just what radio S0 littie that ement means. Tt sme people call our Second Hand Coal Ranges At Right Prices 1 We have several used kitchen ranges which have been turned in on our recent Crawford Range Sale. SOLD ON TIME OR CASH ONE GOOD USED CRAWFORD Beosy PARLOR STOVE | A. A. MILLS Whiffen t—Hour of musi a—Trio oprano. | 66 WEST MAIN ST. PHONES 5100—5101 : Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work den " Bob Retlaw's orchestra. 2--TLopez Flute and Lute ensemble. | ) { ! ( loud speaker a cone and we at|as an aerial passenger center, Sev- once, With our uncanny perspica- | eral companies including it on their ity, noted the fact that conemight | routes. Dr. Hans Kufner, burgo- associated with ice cream and— | master of the Munich municipal i council, and Herr Julius Koch, di- And then we heard the inimitable | rector of police, found many ideas | lirnie Golden acting as spokesman | at Croydon which could be applied or his very pleasing orchestra, the | here. ~ The delegates likewise music coming through WDRC, New | studied transport facilities, housing Haven, although WMCA, New York, | development ~and new arterial | [irnie’s home station, was every bit | roads in London. s loud. *“Barbara™ and “Therew 5 City Items One Little Girl That Loves Me” were presented. “Ernie speaking,” | a quality of friendliness not to be :2_ nd in “lLopez speaking” or| pp g W. Irving has removed his his is Ben .‘:iernlc an’ his RO0S- mjce to National Bank Bldg.—Advt. 1 hest para 2 . e Frank Charamut, aged 16, of 33 That's all for today. thanks! Gentile, proprietor of a store at 294 South Maln street, bit him on the FIVE-YEAR-TERM ™o e e advt. E The quarterly shifts in the detec- tive bureau detail, effective today, brings Sergeants Michael J. Flynn and Patrick A. McAvay into the ergeants Thomas J. Judge Sees Limit on MatrimonyI Ruisen e Sewreny Womy 1 night street d Sergeant Flynn a5 Divorce Remefly will have a day <hift and Sergeant MeAvay will be on duty from 2 p. m. e midnight. Los Angeles, Nov. 1 (P—Five sh snit or overcoat, $22.90. | 7. Ryan, 184 North St. Phone 2903, term marriages with option of re-| newal were advocated today by The Daughters of Isabella will Judge Charles S. Burnell presiding | j01d initiation and installation ex- jurist of the Los Angeles superior| arcises this evening at 8 o'clock in court in order to adjust “book law | Judd hall. Supper will be served aft- to current usage.” er the exercise. Charging that “divorce laws are| New Lunch Specials. Crowell's— making liars out of thousands of | adv persons who want nothing more| At the regular weekly meeting of than to be allowed to continue their | Texington lodge, Thursday evening a their lives alone.” Judge Burnell large class of candidates will be ini- suggested that couples be permitted | tiated. The infirmary fund commit- !to enter into marriage contracts for tee will have a report to make and | periods of five years, renewable by | plans will be made for a get-togeth- mutual consent for additional per-' or meeting Christmas week. iods. Divorces under the term mar- Stella Rebekah lodge No. 11 will riage plan would be granted on two start its regular meeting at 7:30 grounds only—inconstancy and ex- o'clock Friday evening, followed by treme cruelty. | a social for members and friends at Division of property and custody | §:30. of children of a couple desiring to| Nash Suit or Overcoat—=$22.90. separate at the end of a five year| McCabe. 49 Walnut St. Tel. 454.— period would be settled by court de- | advt. cision. The abolition of the present ! interlocutory divorce degrees is one of the provisions of the term mar- riage plan. “Our divorce courts are jammed with litigants who are more victims of an outworn legal procedure than of guilty actions,” Judge Burnell declared. “Divorce actions agreed upon by husband and wife produce a steady flow of perjury and legal subterfuge. “Although the law now forbids divorce by agreement—we lawyers call it collusion—I am sure that 75 or 80 per cent of the divorces grant- ed are with the consent and hearty desire of both parties. How many persons contest a divorce action for any reason other than consideration of property or children? | “When a young man and woman, | totally unacquainted with the future | and what it will bring, take an oath to love, honor and cherish each other for the rest of their lives, they are making promises that may be impossible to keep. Present laws L“t OG—NO Pain! often foree them in seeking a di-| Hard corns, soft corns, corns be vorce to accuse each other of moral toes and callouses lift crimes, often obviously mere sub- You'll laugh—it is so easy terfuges to comply with the law, nd doesn’t hurt a bit! “If unhappy couples could look| Just drop “Freezone” on any ten- ahead and see a decent way out of |der, touchy corn. Instantly it stops {heir troubles, T believe they wonld {aching; then shortly you just lift > willing to put up with things|that old bothersome corn right of until the time for relief came” | with you fingers. It works like & ———— | charm, every time, Seems TO BUILD AIRDROME | magic! Munich, Germany, Nov. 1. (P—As A tiny bottle of of the visit of an official | ‘Freezone’ costs only delega to London, {a few cents at any Munich will soon seek to build an | drug store. Try it! airdrome rivalling London’s Croy- don. 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