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2,20 P. M.—Dr. Joseph Craiger, psy- chologist, on “The Mine in Radio.” 2.60 P. M.—Piano duets by Helen Sut- ton and Marte Thomas. 3 P. M.—Song recital by Helen Sut- ton. 3.45 P. M.—“Radio for the Layman," Albert B. Sohn. 2.35 P. M.—Piano duets by Iielen @utton and Marie Thomas. 2.86 to 4 P, M.—Songs by Helen Sut- ton. 6.16 P. M.—Santa Claus hour. 6.30 P. “‘Man in the Moon’ sto- thes for the dren. 8 P. M.—Weekly program of the Boy Scouts of America. 8.80 P. M.—"'The Care of Tour Auto- mobile,” by Edward J. Snow. 8.40—Song recital by Mrs, D. Fred- erick Burnett, soprano, of South Or- ange, N. J. 9 P. M.—"Self Healing by Auto Sug- Sew York Evening Mail. M.—Radio dance music, by ymphony orchestra. 4.30 P. Of—Recital by Ellen Pierce, meszo soprano, accompanied by Helen gestion,” by 9 to 10 Lew Paige and } WEAF-NEW YORK. 400 METRES, G P. 3.—atustcat program. Artists to be announced. 7.80 P. M.—Solos and duet by «Fred Gehlert, tenor, and Arthur Ka’ waritone, accompanied by A. V. Litfrio. £.30 P. M.—"Mother Goose Rhymes,” (Crema le 12 M—United States Naval Observa- time algnals. PR 30 P, M.—Noon stock market quota WGY--SCHENECTADY. 403 METRES. anes P. M—Weather report on 485 quatations; news bulletins. 6.30 P, M.—Talk by Santa Claus, $45 P, M.—Concert program. — WJT—-NEWARK 300 METRES. $80 P. M.—Closing prices on stocks, PSC 14-K Solid Gold ELGIN OR WALTHAM SPECIAL 5 Adjus Renelsted te ja sit he foe torty-theee years thet we have ish-grade watches we never Rove bead. ot tan a wentetal” bes 25 thle spertal vale offers zou. ou can purchase one of there pon the distinct understandin nny paid will be returned | wpbcate ‘either of there watches * you $35.00 of more. . in mind, that these cases are not stl * but aittened | ny way, but are stamped to the I, subject t ar he, ure jeweled. dius ven’ your at this vrecord-breakleg iuarantes tin aoe raat fe he oe Caticara meld Itching And Saves The Hair Shampoos with Cuticure Soap. by light touches of Cuticura it, do much to cleanse the scalp ut dandruff, alley itching and frritacon, errest falling hair and Promote a hair-growing condition, SEAR er Tyork City. by White Plains, N. letters received reporting WRW aig- nal 11.08 P, M—Continuation ef musics! program the Crescent Dance Orches- Eatot White Plains, N.Y. + wor-ueprornD 100 METRES, 1A gtr breakfast set-ups, Arthur B, Bat Were ned gdh id 9.80 A. ae aiste on tmochaniand Bay. Ser rd of ee events. | & isloal ts ee — Me "tueriee,” torecas Plowden Kermany lectarer tor the Hew York Cty Board of Education. Boo 7.80 P. Moreen, sycttal from the Estey Auditorium, N. 8.20 P, MA"The Fuett for Health,” by Dr. Ino Galdston, New York Tuber- culosts Assoctat £45 PB. M.—"Brondcasting Broad- way,” by Bertha Brainard, ort and prodase markets, oP. M, U, 8. Army Night—Several| 3 P, rad Women's Club. prominent army officials will “Otvil Bervice Reform,” by Richard and the army band will render select-| Dana, President of the National Civil fone. Bervice Reform League. 8 P. M.—Mi4-afternoon news forecast. 6 P. M.—Latters to Santa Claus, 8.80 P, M—Market reporta, P. M.—Weekly business report, by wer WW. Babson. 40 P. M—Boston police reports, news Cashes, early eports news, 0.20 P, M.—Evening program. ———— HIRSHFIELD WANTS TIME. Jury Wee Inquiry May 10.01 P, M.—Continuation ef program by the U. 8. Army, WRW-TARRYTOWN, 300 METRE: [ 6.25 P’ M.—Musical eelection-on me- chanical player. Almirall 6.20 P, MAgriosramsa from the Last Years, He Hints, © cae States Department of Agricul-| city Chamberlain Berolshetmer and ure, Comptroller Craig were served yester- day in the sult of Lawrence W. Mack, member of the Almirall Grand Jury, to obtain his $320 feo, which ts held up by Commisstoner of Accounts Hirshfield. Mr, Mack {s sald to be acting for the other jurors. CommisstonéF” Hirshfield sald that tn view of the long time the jury werved he thought he should have “at least two oF three years to Investigate its 6.35 P. M.—Musical selection on me- chanical player, 6.40 P. M.—Children’s bedtime stories y Edith Duell, P. M.—Musical eelection for the ren. 7.30 to 880 P. M.—Night musicale courtesy Willlam Knabe Co., of New 10.30 P. M.—Dance musical program the Crescent spanee ‘Orchestra of been arranged at our Irving Placc Fifteenth Street, where, at the rec appliance will be shown in actu are also continued at our other There are a large number-of w tributed throughout the City. The New York At Your For greater convenience in Electric Shopping for Christmas, a special display of decorative fixtures and household appliances has Company's customers and the public are cordially invited The names and addresses, will be gladly sent to anyone upon request : —_— Sn en / ZEB PYANING WORLD, TURBDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922, : Give Them a NATIONAL AIRPHONE The Tubeless Radiophone | “Puts the Joy in Radio’’ heer With Double Headphones and Aerial Outfit. Guaranteed to receive Radio Broad- cast within a radius of 25 miles clear and loud without distortion, HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS | Awarded Certificate of Merit by the Laboratortes | of “Radio News,” N. Y., “Evening Mail” and | “Tribune.” Very easy and elmple to operate. 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