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4 = = = = g S » Z Z = > = T - = 1 bl > 5 s = =2 =] 1= £ ] » Z =} o> < = | = 2 X ] self has little to say. Pressed for|New Haven was adopted at & meets pown in Old Havana Town” and . When I Gather the Myrtle With Publlshes Book of Poems At 14 comparisons he expresses the opin- |ing of the .Fairficld cownty bar to- 4 | of Massachusetts was the greatest| The mecting was presided @ver by orator the senate has seen in the ! juaze John H. Light of Norwalk. v Us , last half century, though Senator|The memorial was presented and John Sherman of Ohio Was Prob- | read by Attorney John C. Durey, a (Veteran Reporier Excels Law- uvis e wost errvctive.” ste thinks 1" pires%0r The ‘doceased. | Vice President Dawes one of the| o "o B0 Gl | makers With Brain or Fingers | byt presidine ofticers the senate iic. joiun 15 Banks, State's Attornoy e “The scnate gets more done to- | }f’l;;"'?\;; Comley, Jr.. apd Norrs day even if thgre are not so many | "y ."oommittee on resolutions cons picturesque figures as in the past.” |04 or Jonn W. Banks, Homer §. he says. “Oratory will never pass 5 a8 i W. H. Comley, Jr., John away, though there is much less of 00 Nl B Bl Jessica Dragonette and Colin O'Moore will contribute another half hour of selections from musical shows together with a concert or- 5 chestra under the direction of Har- 7:00—Angelus Vocal Quartct loig 8anford. This program which 5—New York League for Girls |goes on at 9:30 over WJZ and WDZ 0—Bronx Mandolin Ensemble |includes selections from de Koven's wite from Herbegt" | others frowa Lehal S o | Last” Kreisler-Jacobi's 600—WTIC, Hartford—300 560—WIP, Philadelphia—i92 | “Apple Blossoms” and a medley of | —Summary of program, news 0—Charles Warren's orchestra |songs. y 6:30—Musical program and| 7:00—Roll call; birthday list Comic Sketches 1 itten management hours;| The Crystal Gazer series, heard FRIDAY. Eastern Standard Time Washington, Jan. 11 ®—The nim- blest fingers and the quickest Lrain in the United States senate. That is the universal tribute to Theodore | ¢ o0 huey, dean of official reporters | P pooe pe of debates, who will celebrate his sixtioth anniversary as a senafe re- ATIONS NEW ENGLAND STATIONS EAST AND WEST § ing Pen saw the system of senate reporting de- Fires Discovered by 7:00—Dorfink’s Dinner Ensemble P. R. T. Instrunental Quartet |every Friday at 8 o'clock over| velop almost from its inception. i il Pilot i 7:30—Musical program 8:00—Hajoca musical shower |WOR and WNAC. will reveal how | ! ing the Christmas holi- o\ orked witn Richard Sutton. an | Airmail Pilot in Ga. 8:00—Musical Lurriers 0—Cotton field melodies |the crystal gazer took on the role Englishman who was sent to Wash. | Allanta, Ga., Jun. 11 (®—Dise 9:00--An Evening in Paris 11:15—Organ recital of matchmaker. The accompanying 1865 Mr. Shuey has been | ington as the first correspondent for She-man - teaveling 9:30—Rtapid Transit 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—s | musical numbers, appropriate ftor | making his pen ekim oyer the pa- ithe New York Herald. . 10:00-—National ~ Broadcasting and 5—Resort Goodies the occasion include, In the Spring per recording debates which have | days the proceedings of mag is Gets Brown, wia i Concert Burcan 8 Boein iR ooy a Young Man’s Ifancy, I Ain't-Got wnged from the sublime to the ri- were not printed in the Congres- ght air mail between Atlanta 11:00-—News and weather —8helburne dinner music Nobody, Give Me the Moonlight,' diculous. He is known as the nurse ' sional Record, but merely in Wash- 1 Richmond. T 990—WHZ, Springficld—303 8:45—Entertainmend; Mason Ma. |-00King Ior a Baby, My Heart Stood of limping phrases, having doctored |ington newspapers. In 1848, seeing | Gone. far aloft, spots a fire. 6:00—Charles Miller's orchestra terial Dealers’ Convention | Still and There's a Rainbow 'Round up thousands of halting sentences | Sutton's value, the senate engaged N° swoops down just over 6:15—Ofticial Agriculture report | §.15_ playground pals | My Shoulder. @nd mixed metapho him as stenographic reporter. Twen- | Puilding. his wide open motor rour- 6:35—News 10100 Jeny Witnes oigan | e e e s later Sutton took on INE an alarm. e has acted in this 6:40—Charles Miller's orchestra | 13:10—Dance orchestra A variety of subjects will be con- Sonators sit down at their Shuey, who had come to Washing- "7V capacity three times in two 7:15-——The Ramblers 190—WGY, Scheneciady—388 |irasted in a musical program during desks a moment, then drift fo the ton from his home in Staunton, Va., | “eeks. 0—Dixle Circus . 5:00—Florida Citrus program !flm Now and Then hour over th. clouk room. Rut Theodore Shuey looking for a job. <o = 8:00—Interwoven Entcrtainers 6:00—Stock reports produce mar- same stations at §: The old never moves from his seat. His P Jeanne Coane Gets 0—The Quakers ket, farm forum, news | melody “Swanee River” will be pen records every word. Some- Memorial Resolution . 0—Musical program 30— Raybeatas vipokvam [bracketed with the more modern hody begins a long speech. He can- | ‘ ] Decree of Divorce . » :30—Concert Period with Jessica| 7.0 Union Colltge speaker |song “Swinee River Moon,” while | not talk too fast or too learncdly For Judge F. C. Taylor| raric san. 11 Pi—a decree ot di- Dragonetts e ek AR RE T Tan Wit 16 Male T for that methodically moving pen. | Bridgeport, Jan. 11 P—A mem- |vorce has been registered in favor 10:00—The Challengers SRR, | Eyes at Mo For” will vie with “Why The best orator on the floor is like- Orial resolution on the death of of Jeanne Eveline Artus Coane from 10:30—Correct time and Sporto-| '7:30_Arpeake Minsircls I Wou ol ors Beeariiing it ¢ 10 have his speech patched up Judge Frederick Clark Taylor of [James Edwin Coane. Mr. Coane ' grama 0)—Same as WE numbers *Patsy, “Peggy” and ud knit together or smoothed out mford, who died November 29, |resident was given as 113 Bucking- J 10:35—RBert Lowe's orchestra 9:30—Musical program | “Chiquits® will come in one group, | by this thick-set, bald dean of re. While attending a football game at ham road, upper Montclair, N. J. 11;00—News 10:30—National Concert Bureau |the last named bringing the tone up s | porters. Shuey fakes full liberty ;;:3:—amni‘,owe'- or'che-trn hour to date. Additional numbers suc = | with copy and the senators are :30—Weather repor 980—KDKA, Pittsburgh—306 as “Down by the Old Mill Stream,” A Gt x | grateful. . " 1330—WNAC, Boston—244 15— University address | “Last Night on the Back Porch” ana M21y Virginia Moody of Springfield, Mass., who has just had & | «1¢ (he speeches were to appear 00—Ted and His Gang :30—Charles W. Hamp |“That's My Weakness Now” are in-| Look of pcems published shown in New York where she con-|in the Congressional ltecord just as p 6;00—The Music Master 7:00—Chimes; studio program cluded in this program. | ferred with her publishers. She is 11 years old. they are delivered the Record s30—1ady. of fbg. Ivories 7:15—8ame as WIZ | vould soon be abolished,” he says ! §45—Enna Jettick Melodies 10:30—Penn_orchestra | At 10 o'clock members of the| ———— — e No 1 v . i 3 ; d :30—| 2 ors o - o matter how many congress- During the period M colds, coughs, ' Toi-Newmr s, 1020—KYW, Chicago—294 | United Opera company will be heard held it sinee, usually without seri. |Men begin talking at once while| o e m Fll—rAmon m Andy s | T:03Johmny Hampis orchesira [in Dowizettis “Lucia di Lammer- SR e Sl i v i) the speaker ponnds for order the| influensa or other prostrating illness, when your body is —Program by 7:45—Al Melgard, organ moor.” WOR and WNAC will desa i e d el L | veporter <upposed to record | 3 2 NAC ) P is supposed to record weakened, is the worthwhile time prove 1 et it all,” is the h hwl 50—Editorial. News Review 8:00—Edgewater Beac o oA i aneclal preference for ) :00—Edgewater Beach orchestra | broadcast this opera | everything. " . nate_reporiers aivide| Festorative merit of \ . f 9 r Crystal Ga 10:00—Little Jack Littlé 1.e. TEAD M e e # o 10:30—Chicago Concert Company — l X 9:00—True Story Hour et ey ) | v was or i ation. Perhaps, 1 Bt e b G e their vime into 15 minute shifts ¥ :30—Slumber music; strin, en- - . B . ", iy anes e reporters’ ce ad - 11;00—Newis scmble 7 ONIONS PRODUCE LIGHT Unfque Reason Given by Ilfinais sz suetion siswed o e S o e ehimber. where he 11:10—Club Kafnak orchestra 12:00 mid.—Edgewater Beach orch. | political caleulations, or the lake- | t0-0cean siip canal *controversy ar|Terds s notes into a recording OF PURE VITAMIN-RICH COD-LIVER O&. 380—WEEIL Boston—308 e et i Ren-eseniati 5 i - D 100 — 2 Club i e " {8 oo Y e, | disc. Many times a day each of vy 5 $:00—Big Brother cinb T00—WLW, Cincinnati—128 | Announcement Made At Annual epreseniative phich chicigo s a conter. Per-|iha veporters appears on the floor. | I & LR 5 LitENo e 5:00—Tea Tinge Trio | e s Lo, 8t s temper agin - ane takes notes at a time. 1| 1t 8 the foodtonic with world-wide prestigs, thet :40—Big Br 5 £ Sl S BtGok TeAA coting of American | — ness s just the fighting | [ P ¥ 00 O Rt . i e Bt Liveuonk Ueparc Washington, Jan 11— Tome | stast 1t 1 got that mads e il 5 *Snonsible for i part of the | - gtrengthens and helps build up the weakened body and $ - cav-| o o A8t Bacteriologists yer, nol Temperament, has helped in ¢ a c o says, | C2Y 8.prod £, . { ur:;; :nct‘r! orchestra and Cav-| gi0 THICK A0% BENC 0 orciieatra | cteriolog ' : ol Tous sty s, \L ’t iz 10 l:'r\' ansthing once.” x:o 55 | ““Xliiough ho has made a good M- restore the normal balance of health. If yoa are ren- s 6:30—Dynacone Dincr | mie St The | 1iep: Lre o : stance, years ago he [y rom listening to other po . . A 9:00—An Evening in Paris usaaons i 1“"{: ”"‘“{‘I‘ b Vit Jan, 11—(P—The | s in politics as it doubtless did | decided it would be “a fine thing” 115 from Hstening L »°'L"‘ . _‘"hle"l""‘ down with Grippe—buaild up on Scott’'s Emulsioa! 9:30—Fur Trappers with Earl Nel-| -0 Gl | light which is generated in an onion | iy hig carcer as an amateur pugilist 1o have the Army-Navy football | 'K O Tearn L aDIUEY = LS sam Witk archeste and that produced by a bacteria has | ye.rs ago game in 120 So he got husy : 715 T e ABC's b il i years ago. gane cago. So he got bu o Jibs e DG s orSRRIL AlEncs ihainh Lo el Represcntative Britten, who ean Al the army and navy officers said v 30—Dixic Circus This announcement was made e i * con s pr 1 ! Quartet 10—Interwoven Entertainers 5 look back on 16 years' continuous!the idea was preposterous, and 10;15—National Broadcasting and | gig0 "y o0 uuicers the annual meeting of the Society | gopvice in the house, and with two langhed R s 9:00—Musical Iteview of American Bacteriologists ere 10- | \iitvy” bifore him in the seventy | Tt Diritien kept on plugsing for | \ 11:00—Weather and Flying forecast| giaq oot ‘horiod with Jessic {day by Ralph R. Mellon, N. and E. |jirt congress, has achieved the | (lie zawe, and in Chicago the 1927 3 t 11:05—News e Von Rashevsky of the Tustitute of | cjuirmanship of the powerful naval |game was played. For the first 11:15—Jacques Renard and orch. 16,09 Musical program Pathology. ~Western Pennsylvania | comymittee, and incidentally an un- fime in Justory, 3,000 middies and — i s raHosten hospital. Pittsburgh. precedented d of internation- |cadets went halfway across the L4 NEW YORK CITY A | The photography was done as & |41 publicity over his naval confer-|continent to see it. v it ¥ m'on( of a Vlwm_:\' by Gurviteh that | pee exchanzos with Prime Minis- | Perbaps tempe also underlay . 4 570—WNYC—526 | 12:30—Gondolyrics ‘"0“"‘]\!! xv'llfml tissues emit a short | (op Baldwin of Great Britain. Pritten’s amazing plunge into in 4:30--Peggy Bethers, readings 1:00—Henry Thicss and orchestra | V2'¢ 1on&th, ultra-violet light capn- mper perhaps contributed to the [tamational polities in his confer- 2 4:45—Lillian Dublin, leidersinger ; > ble of stimulating cell divisions and | gight-second knockout he achieved ence proposals to Baldwin, HARTFORD fime; murket high spots growth enormously. 1t was belived |in his native ciiy of Chicazo during| Whitever {he reason, however ) § B3 00— B ‘ 5:15—Itoborg, Norton, tayern songs Air lege: "“Longfellow,” Mc@avern {that these plant rays were real | the World's Fair of 1803 & s ey Tod‘ s Feat“r“ light rather than electrons, such as |yoar-old hoxer and sprinter of the | fhe virtual certainty of hav a8 radio tubes Tt was found | Glympic club of San Franclsea. | jpat cold-shouldered [ihat™lio 7 1amm Switiah ! ShtE B (08 | ik b awek o, FeetvAl e Eaye et a1t ITALRe A A tato. Arnre . |sun's witra-violot light also shuts |gtands Tt s e DOWHStalrS ment of roses, while the Mrench| O these rays. The authors said all [ But it was temper, and temper {wiood hy his guns against all erit- 3 recorded attempts to photograph the 'alone, that made him barge into jes thereafter, firing salvo after | Riviera has its “Fcte of Flowe i {55 o . i | light had failed. | polit He remained in Chicazo, givo of press statements in reply. every year at Grasse, the center of | Fuy LGN pho- |us a huilding cotractor, and even- » undismayed by g the A 2 uthors IPd California has its annual tourna . Kmge .soprano encl,lessons Time; police alarms; weath- ' o5 fume essences and cssential oils, 5 T 4 570—WMCA—528 BEE . " [tographic difficulty. P - i apartme use owner, PR 4 SR Lo i where thousands gather for tho oc-| PR [JTGIINE | the authora ftually an atnment howe enpi Howitzer Inventor §:50—Theater review; Blifford W. casion and make merry. 1o POIIAY | nary photogranhic plate with ma- | office until 1905 Dies in Vienna, Austria this fete, members of the plains, “the city| Vienna, Jan. 11 (®—Baron Karl Cheasley chine oil.” | *Then” e « . 4 ’ ‘linco &port i;'.:;‘('r:l-lfl:\'Torf'°i::lc“':-3.$-fl":‘ The plates were exposed from | couneil wouldn't fix {he strect in Von Skoda, inventor of the famous n Ess orchestra : k(e8] wlblire :I)r (i0ese Shich witt | three to five days to the rays from |front of my anariment house. so T 30.5 ntimeter howitzer of that | SP:00—Time; “Red Devi enter- He ’pr“emed Tonlght pyer W At | Erowing onfons and were reported as |got mad. 1 decided o get info the name which wrought such havoc af | i taingss - and WTIC at 9 o'clock. The musi- |2ected ‘very appreciabiv.” | council mytelf. T did—and T got 1 Antwerp and Verdun, during | . . HfH.o\\m‘d ‘lahhlm“l:n(" ;-31 Droaramtwill "‘dude "Ju;mln‘u “Bacteria known as 1, v}nfi also | the street fixed, too.” r»m orld War, died today. Ile was 1 10:00—Rainbow orches( from Hadley's “Ballet of Flowers,”|“T® Phetographed successfully hy | Incidentally, he proposed the first 51 years old 10:30—Liitls, mchissios, entertainond JENR RO LRE e Vilats | b8 samo misthod ordinance in Chieago for railroad| Von Skoda reated a haron by ¥ 10;00—Correct time e L . “Tt is not know yet. the report |electrification and the first for the Emperor Francis Joseph for his con- 11:00—McAlpineers dance orchestra |a selection from “Mignon,” Tscha ’ 4 11:30—News; dance orchestra kowsky's “Waltz of Flowers, the 12:00 mid.—Ward-Nesbit club pro- |famous “Love Sends a Little Gift of | Roses” and “Wildflower."” says, “how universal this phenoma- | constructon of a tube under the frihution to the war. e was head non is among the bacteria_ but our | (‘hicagoe river connccting the north of the 1t Skoda steel foundry and ohservations on this point are heing |and south sides of the city hy a munition works at Pilsen, Czecho- which supplics the nations gram ome somewhat extended.” | lakeshore drive. slovakia | $:00 mond.‘é{:r‘u'u_u‘r:;en Another musical program worth| == [ Tn 1912 Trition decided o win a of the world with cannons and fire- ; i §:30—Jolly Bill and Jane the time and patience will be pre- | BFAD WERALD ¢ at in Congress. e a has'arms, §:55—Summary of programs sented by the National Broadcasting §:00—Waldort-Astoria dinner mu-(and Concert Bureau at 10 o'clock over the samc stations, the list of sie A 6:30—Raybestos Twins artists including Erva Giles, so- | 7:00—Happy Wonder Bakers prano; Walter Preston, baritone; | ‘ 7:30—Happiness Boys Dorma Lee, contraito, and the Na- - 1 '8:00—Orchestra and Cavaliers tional Concert orchestra. Selections ) [ 9:00—An Evening in Paris included in tonight's program are 9:30—Rapid Transit Wolfe's “Iris,” Brogi's “Lullaby.” e 20:00—National Concert Bureau |Morris’ “Spring of the Year,” Ganz's i “A Memory,” Yate's “Lullaby” and hour 3 » A 41:00—8t. Regis orchestra a sclection from Mozart's “Marriage i 710—WOR—433 of Figaro.” | :00—Lombardy orchestra L ) e V80—svorts talk; Unele Do Al Bernard and Billy Beard, two | TEL. 3d05 ‘TL ) TEL. 3005 1 6:25—Newscasting famous comedians, will present a | HARTFORD ! " 6:30—Musical program serles of comedy musical sketches | 1—0ld Vienna, Royal Gypey en- |at 6:30 over the same hook-up their semble, Valli Herz repertoire including “Do _Some- | 0—Mrs. Marle D. King presents | thing.” “Things Ain't Like It Used | 0—Chimes; crystal gazer To Be” and “Outside.” The accom- | » 8:30—Then and Now panying orchestra will play among $:00—True story hour ther numbers “Etiquette Bluex" | A 20:00—Opera, “Lucla di Lammer-|“Fashionette” and a novelty ar- q moor” rangement of “Some Night When ' * 1:00—News bulletins; weather You're Lonely.” ° Y 11:05—Fulton Roval orchestra 11:30—Heigh-Ho orchentra Sascha Fidelman, well known { z 760—WIZ—395 violin virtuose, will be heard as solo- “Women's Ci i t e regular Friday eve- . ‘3 4 I eporte otk marketn ming contert . 1 400 smart new dresses—featuring advance 0—Reports; stock market.finan- [ning concert by the Cavaliers over ¥ cial summary, cotton, agricul- | WEAF at 8 o'clock elman will spring styles. New tiers, tuckings, smart Nationally-Known tural reports play gems from “Sonny” and Dvor- | IS e . . o' 5—To be announced ak's “Humoresque.” The vocalis bows, novelty stitching and contrasting pip- » -——Summary of programs will render among other numbe: g ings. Tailored frocks, street dresses, formal —Wi ‘s N y c! - 's “Across the Rivel . . e e G e 9 afternoon models in one and two-piece styles. ’h 0—Correct time; string quartet |O'Rourke’s “Forsaken.” while the M The season's first sale of spring frocks—each Y ‘0 be announced orchestra will be heard in Herbert's iger's standard of style and value. ¢ —Dixie Circus “Canzonetta,” Gavotte from *“Mig- o g o up to swl‘er 8 24 4 £:00—Interwoven Entertainers non” by Thomas, Herbert's “Wood- § 5:30—Quakers land Fancies,” Finck's “In the Sh. i Ny p M n0—Musical Review dows” and Fel.x's “Fountain in the oty , i $ 4:30—Concert hour Moonlight." a rea y eauce rices new plaid prints 10-00—Challengers . . 10 ‘orrect time A program of vocal and instru- —small figured prints \ fth Avenue Knights mental selections which became I be . 11:00—Slumber music popular during many different eras, —leather prints 60— WABC—349 will be presented by the. Quakers af 5 ? 208 R s A 5:30—Y. W. C. A. program 0 over WJZ and WBZ. featuring (;:‘H“OI(-‘t '"‘td tal')lelmodgls used ,{}" (till "‘l“).. '.‘"f(} —navy blue georgette 6:00—"Mimic of the Mike" tise. popiiue Quubter gil i Frie's emonstration, and each one with the original ? ¢:15—Charles Hammond, tenor |famous love “L'Amour Tou- | factory guarantee. —flat crepe—wool crepe 1 4 30—Conway's Broadway chat jours I"Amour” and in Lincke's § 45—Enna Jettick Melodies “Glow Worm” which will be heara —uwool georgette | 7:00—Time; weather forecast as a soprano-contralto duet. Other / 7:02—Division Street program selections to be heard are Roses of OO < s:oiiviation sciniio proqris | Pcarty, Suset Lite Lady of M Also Special Sales of Speakers, Radio 30—Meyer Davis' orchestra Rag Doll, Sunny Skies and Easy 4 SIZES 16 to 20 and 36 to 46 9:00—Grajeda trio Goin'. T bl 9:30—Telegram Tryout Hour — o 2 ‘ e 10:30—Al Lynn's orchestra “Don’t Do That to the Poor Pussy a e" etc’ 11:00—Negro achlevement hour Cat,” a comedy number will be sung $ i 1010—WRNY—: by Ed Smalle and DicK Robertson | See the Window Disphyu 3 rin forum; health talk during a musical review at 9 o'clock & 4 . : ym, tenor: Gray, basso |over the same stations. Another At Radio Headquarters—Lower Floor (Pratt St. Side) @ 6.00—Radio Blue Birds number by this duct will be “Tell . 6:10—Mr. and Mrs. Woods. songs | Me, Hon. When We're Gonna Be | | 6:15—Raphel and Asterbloom. (One Other selections during this o duets halt hour of peppy melody include | 4 ' €:30—Bea Ensemble “Punch and Judy." Bendix's “The | i ¢:45—Haas String Quartet Busy Bee,” “Ohio River Bilues,” - ¥ 4