» » Wesiem Guardian iii ' -FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS —Page 9 is available. t! --GUARDIAN8 ON BALE l4 tile (hurdlani Western Ollice in N19 McNeil) Building. Summerside ev- QEQGAPED from ranch-finale fox. Marked right ear C. L. Left 14 C. Regard. \\'. ll. Manan, 1. . 866 4-1 - . Thytllllflorilllllnvds i“ ' PEPpopsyou . Con- i -.1oms STAFR-Miss Marsu- higg bf.||, 2 ‘fQlQ et Acorn, Summerside, i184 )oined mulytoQz the office staff 0f Messrs. R. T. Q Holman, Ltd. -MALE FOX CAPTU-RED.— ‘Silver Black Phone Jeremiah Gal- jlant, liiunt. Carmel or write Danie: S. Gallant, Mont Carmel. . 36704-1241 PEP THE ‘PBPPY BEAN FOOD --GUARDIAN OFFICE. - The ‘Guardian's Western 0mm is now located in the McNeil] Buildingi ‘(Water Sh. Summerside, where sub- scriptions, news or advertising wil-l ‘ggareceived. The phone number is ANAFAI. MEI/PING MT. . l‘.\'l'l‘l<ll) l‘lII'l(l‘II. Thc- 11111111111 1111141113 nf 11n- .\i1. su-w nri I'11l1I.l (‘hurt-h was held ull ‘fut-sting " .\l11n-h ;.'ItI1, u! two (fvim ' 111 tln- nftcr- POTATOE a 11.1011. ’l‘I1(-re tram n \' 3 l.1r1. 111111111 ' ,__‘ s T "_Those around unco, 11>" tho vmtgr1-gutlf1t1 had I1(-1-11 .hmk0ru who hem their $030995 than...’ r..r..-....1 1.. 11.11. luvs-lint.’ wnnuvill not be disappointed 88 (hey 11 gut-d ||1~11I of‘ Intern-at. .\lr. Filitulilflre rmw paying $3 per bustle] [of 3".':.1“;z..‘;5..?:"11:.‘MP2;.“'?P.;.'.nr»1@ 6M M M‘ wow <1‘ , . . c -_' (1 - y or‘ the same place, was appointed sccrc- Pr)“: pfff m Summerside Sulurdgy (dry. The trcnsurcr. Mr. W i1. .\i(-< ‘was $"“’ p" bushel ‘or whites- LPINI, was culled upon It. give his rc- ‘Imlfli WlrJhe-(nflrtrlrlor- ;I‘l1i-<_r"1w1"t. -—~NEW POSITION-Mr. \Val'ier .111 (nut int in minus <1 'I|Il'"i|II1~‘fl Bear-ism ‘m. several years a popw .1r1- In :1 flilflsflivfuf)’ cnnditnn1. 'lt1.-~la e1 b fth ‘ __ roilPPlIfiIlH Iztkvu xhuwvrl :1 tlt-vlnlvvl iu— “ r m_ n er o e h!!!“ oi Sfnncldir .-..-...=t=. ......< .....- ....-.-"....... _v.-..r 1.. tin-fwd iii-Will‘!- Lul. Summerside. has 1.i»1..1-_\- ..1' 11... 1'I1111'<'I|_ been appointed one of the City -\Ir~ li1-1'--1r1l hh-vcr i!.'1\'1- .- - -i.\lu1l Carriers of the Charlottetown ""'"»i‘~'iI"-'\ "h" 1'05! ‘Office Ml‘. Bearisto sucgeedg m1 in ()11~ \'--|11.‘111'.~' x11..." \ . , - - “ml "w hmhfi ‘M’ ,.l1. Ernest Trnmior retired. 1b» \\..1-1.- in IIu-m- I\\'n lillkii"! u guvrt 1.11 “Ti rhnw Il1-1| (I10 WnIIH-Il tuk» :1 ).'I‘\':II in’. _NEW VENDOR—TiIC Pfflfllbi- 1.-.~.-.1 1.. 11..»=..-1i\-11 ..r11.».~1.1.r.-1..,li°" Cuiillnlfisiml hi"? mDDointed. 1.11.1 fi111111.~i:|lI_\' spv-(Ikilitf, this 1....~1.Mr. C. C. Dickie, Snmerside Re. 1..-.-.. .1 1........-r your (or 11..-1n. ‘tail Vend t ' 'l‘l11>..nt'l1 1111 nw-ruigiil, Iin- rcpnrt nflnm |1,.°h?|:n_?0“sugndnenfmé. under Iln- $111.11 ‘.~I1....l was omlttnd. but w.- L ' bucteedln‘ I . . \\'i1~'I1 1.. ..-..- 11...: 1n.- work ..r tho #11...l““" Ale‘ C4"1'P)"’“ ¢l:1_\' 3.41....) is Imini: wry .-:1|111I1l_v rnr~ rudl 1-11. tin» :11t--111l:111('1~ showing :1 (-1111- eirb-ruhh- i|n‘1-.-:1~1.-<1v.-1- (hut of l.‘1.~11 wnr. ((91th 0,. , , . , _ .\ in-u- linnrd 11f \iun111:(-r1- \wn-(-i~-1-t.--| ‘ culrul h] "rum! mung‘ u“ f..r I|11< w1|11i11£ your. Tin-y xtrovurhflrsdzly." Apr“ 8H1‘ 1926' of Mr" Sit-sen I'ru|1k l"ur(|111\r.~n|1, l-‘ultuu “Benn (" ‘xrsenuun-v m"? of "i9 e5‘ 11.....:1...~. 1n‘. .4. 11. 1.1.1.11... (mm- .1.._\-.‘,‘°""‘”d reaidelils "I 11ml place. 1<.-.....-.1. .1.._.-. George J11)’ .1..-t “'fliit*i"1‘\ir~ Arsennult had ben poorly rm- lmnglnu. Onc- impnrtuut fI-uturv nfiHOfne time and his death wag no; u.» work curried on (1111111); 1111- nmnyunexpected. He was very favornbly \\111|1~r 1s :1 fluc lllble (luau. l‘i11u Imknown both m his Own {Hslflct and thr- ~X(>I'III|4I your for this anvlr-ty 'i‘hr\‘ ~ incmbt-ru Inn-t- nhnwn nutrkotl lntvrcatim the nelghbonng ones’ and ha‘! —DEATH REGR ETTED.— The in iim study. which thin yenr hnu Inwn In (In- ltnnk of At-tu, Young nud iuidnll“ rluy t-vr-ning In thpliannc. I11 thcl enrly I1:1f'I of the winter n Ynun): Pvnp< l~ I.|-:1‘,:11(- was organized nude-r the .-1'1‘.-.‘i.-1.1 leadership of .\II.~1»< Edith Pipnvi 11.1 prr-sldent, hilus Dorothy (‘nf-i fi11 11nd Mina Amp-st (‘lc11u-ntu n11 111-0- |‘1-l:1:'_\' Thu-ac young people have llllliit" Il|1-|1|.~'-~]vu.\4 responsible for nbu1|t $75. 11111-11 have ntwrnh-d 111t- mm-t-l-iberfll and served his party well, lugs \\ l1it-l1 huve iJEPII ht-Itl ouch Thulrn-‘being i-Ol‘ several years rOIIId In- always taken n leading part in the Community. He was a staunch BDBCIOP-i! Position which he filled very satisfactorily. During his illness he was attended by his Pastor, Rev. John A. McDonald and fortified with the consoling rites ofthe Catholic Church, leaves to mourn a widow and the He’ p111"! 11f wnn-r. (rm-n 1.. 111.» .\1=.1..u-.n.n.~.-lbllowing children: John A., Gremd 1.11.1 l‘.\I1-11§i1v11- Fund. nud n..- I11|Iu1\('0|RiV€i‘, P. E. I.~ Joseph Portland i111. Iin- pnnorul fund of tin» loc:1l‘),19_- MHL Janfeq Camdbeu Pa": "“"""" land Nie - Mrs n Pl ‘ 'r1.--.-' 1, 11--11-'r*11. ‘11-1‘ “ " ' e '5' "M- 51'1" 1 1 Ian won \1 03k u) wictnngton’ P_ E‘ l’; Mrs‘ Angus camp‘ IIII'('I~' \\'.~tl11¢-u<l:1yyevl-nlugu r-nch boy ‘ iuklni; his (urn ut (-11ferlui|1i||1: Ihl? be“- (Jrand River: P- E‘ I-—'N- 1111~1nI-~~1~v-s. llnnicl (‘lurk In proaitlt-nt 41f 1111.1 unr-lcty nnd \Villin1n (‘lurk is’ sot-rotary". . This (‘lub is 111111111‘ tl1r- akiiful nnd in- PERSONALS n-rvstn-l llirt-vliufl nf Mrs Edwin Muc- "Hun-V. , 1 1 'l‘l1.. push-r. lit-v. .\lr. Pcmvurdcn. ‘_M|53 Helen MQIMYTQ. Grand 1.-...1.~.-.~.1 1.14 r.-<1g....11n1., cxprvsuitig n..- Rlver. returned to the Brae School 1...... 111.11 1t 1.11.411: 1.1- 1.. the 1.1-1.1 l11- on Wednesday.-—N. ion-n: nf the vnngrogutiuri, but by un- llllillitvllri vnin Mr. l‘1~11\v11rtIc|1 wnu nuk- ml tn withdraw his rnuignntiunwuul continue us nnutnr of tho church, A votc of‘ thunku wnu tontivrct] tho pastor I11 grhtltuvh- for tho work curried (111 during the past your whv-n our t-htirt-Ii um 111114.011}: lilrnilliil .1 \‘i'|',\' trylni: —.\ir. Daniel Praught, Si. Dun- rriniu. .\Ir. i'or1\vnrd.-11 rI-pllt-tl in 11 gulng University. spent Easter nultulrlc minim-r, 11nd Impml (hill with with his parents Mr. and Mn’ Leo nut-h n kI'I'Il Inn-rout mnuift-stt-(I sucr-cuu _ would follow the good u-nrk lu-Iug (lone. Praught’ Grand River‘ N' 'I‘I1v mu-tim; 1111 Iht- wholl- uhmvml that Iln- work \\‘:1.~| 110E111: faithfully I-nrriotl 1111 by Ilw pilslitll" 11nd |1(-I)|'Ii('. Tillie. ..-.I@.S.¢i12l1..l+__Ilttmeron... The. Glen, returned on Saturday after e. week spent at her old home. Kenslngton-N, -—Miss Effie Thompson has re- turned to Moncton after spending a week with her father, Mr. Henry MISS ELIZA McNEILL Thompson, Cross Rivers-I-N. The friends of Miss Eliza Mo‘ .\'cill were saddened to learn of —iMr. Stephen McDonald who the passing of their friend 0n the spent the winter in the United ntornintg o1 the 29th March. at the.Stntes returned to his home in home of Mr. William McWilliamsQSunnyview, on Saturday.——N. West Cape. P. E. I. i 14111.11, who was nearing her —-.Viias Georgina Gillis. teacher, eighty-second birthday hnd been Kildnre. spent Easter at ilBr home ailing for about a year, o-n Satur- in Arlingtonhaving as her guest. dny, 27th inst, took to her bed Mr. James Whelan, Kildare.—N. and utter a short illness of only two days passed quietly over to the grant-beyond. She will be TIIIHMHI by her muny friends pur- Iit-uldrly» in the home of Mr. w11- lium Nelson Alt-Williams where fur so many years she had enjoyed .111 111t- (‘rimlrniii or home-life. Bnvalde. spent Easter with her The fnticrul nrru-ngementc werelparents. Mr. and Mrs. John M. in the cnpnbh- hands of ‘Mr. JOiIHiMIIPDIIY, Kinkora and returned to Jrgllpy n; (yheflry 11nd the pnll- Bayside on Wednesday-N. fhr-ureru were Alessrs. John Alex —(Mastera Victor and Ray Brown, Bnyside, spent Easter ‘with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mclver, Kinkora.—N. ——-Nfliss Elsie Murphy, teacher, Eastern Guardian --'EA8TERN AGENT. -d1ir. J. ‘W. Murdock is now Guardian a;- ent In Montague and will be plaus- ed to receive can items, advertis- ..'MONTAGUE HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 18th, 8638440-10I '..'WELL K-NOWN RESIDENT -—At Montague last week occurred the death 0f the late William Bay West. The body was brought to Souris by train Thurs- day night and at. 10 o'clock Friday morning the funeral proceeded to Bay Fortune Cemetery, where the remains were interred. Rev. Mr. boclrhart officiating. Mr. Webst- er lived on the old homestead at Rollo Bay until a few years ago when he moved away,_after the death of his first wife. He later located in Montague and re-mar- ried. His first wife's funeral was held to this cemetery on the same date six years ago. Mr. Caleb McNeil], brother-in-law of Mr. William Robert Webster, and eon. were in Fortune attending the funeral. —Mr. Earl G. Macbeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mat-Lead, llurtsvllle, has received an excel- lent position In the dry Igoods de- partment of R. T. Holman, Ltd.. Summerside. —Among the recent visitors to Kensingtom was Mr. Athol R01)- erts, Highileld, on his way to the Royal Rubbitry, Sea View. We learn that he pu-chnsed some very is to be congratulated on develop- ing this industry wnd beat wishes are extendetfto him.-——Y. —Miuses Bertha Morrison, Notre Dome Acametny, and Irene (Morri- sun, Prince fo Wales College, re- turned to Charlottetown on Tues- day after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vcuntua Morrison, Bnyside. Due to thc blockade on the western pnrt cf the railway they were obliged to drive to Summerside returning.— .\ll|1:|r|I'~ liniincnt used by Veterinarian v Radio Program o TUESDAY, APRIL 13 International Radio Pmgrlm EASTERN STANDARD TIME ETHEWS WHITE-CAPS 8.45 WRNY (259) N. Y.-"Radio on a Transatlantic Liner," by L. L. ..Adolman, Feature Editor of the Radio News. 3.00 KOA (322) Dcnven-Opbfllflq A. L. Baseball Gama-St. Louis Vs. Chicago, at Chicago. _ e30 WBBM (226) Chicago-Pro- gram by the Utliltiaa Craftsmen Glee C 9.00 "WBOE (246) MllwilukOc— "Classical Musicale," presented by the Milwaukee County Feder- ation of Women’; Clubl. SILENT STATIONS Eastern: CFCA, CFCF, WAHG. WBBFI. WCAP. WOR, WRVA. WTAM. Central: ‘KFKX, KFKU. WAMD, WCAL, WEMC, WHA. W08. WSMB. WSUI. urn: KILX, KFWA, KWSC. WJAD. EVENING CONCERTS 6.30 P. M. KFAB (341) Lincoln. ‘Musicale. lVSAl (326) Cincl. Twilight Pro- gram. 7.00 P. M. WEAR (390) Cleveland. Vaude- v e. WJR (517) Detroit. Goldkctte. 8.00 P. M. W-BBM (226) Chicago. Broadmoor. WIIMUBB (250) Chicago. Trianon o CKDL (357) Toronto. Concert Pro- gram. 8.16 P. M. CK1AC (410) Montreal. Windsor En- sembl e. WBAL (246) Balto. Musical Pro- , -» . , 1 . ~1) Id. t1 - ~1v11 111 c. c.1111 t a 5mm- .l\1lclrlthiiz(liii'lillirz)itfiiysfl ghviixa Mcvyii- to Misgtszuichzryconvent 0h Iiégdgtilsa- “ m’ (509) Imus" Artist's‘ Remun- iums, Wilfred Muttocku, Frank day having spent the holidays with w“ 9'30 P‘ M- Mcthcrnll; the service was render- Mr. and Mrs. James A. McIntyre. BE“?! (236) M"‘M“5' ‘Mid-i- B“ . i tl h n 1 on Wedmesdny, Bayaide.-—N. “ - fémfh Qfiuhflggfl‘ by me Bus,“ . WDAD (21:11) Nashville. Variety -—Mr. Joseph Arsennult and Mrs. James Campbell, arrived at their old home Cross Rivera. on Satur- day ifrom ‘Portland, M0,, called there ‘by the serious Illness of their father, Mr. J. G. AraenaulL-N. --Mr. Bruce S. IMacLeod, of the stat! of tho Bank of Nova Scotia. Kenslngton, was a visitor to ‘Sum- mersidc on Friday last. (lcorgc Rcudmun and the remains were luid in the churchyard of the llcthcl (‘hurr-h, Springfield. P- E- i- .____<-ac-i— Dezeng Diagnostic Professional Unit common:- m.» nu warms-r "P1311310! I03 ‘till ‘Ibo Wellawoflh Unit praaant 1s compact selection cl salantll u-trnmantl thlt allblal th Optometrist In aavcr completely his ooullr examination, wltbcu the patient lenvln; flu allnir and with each individual lush-anon within Instant ranch. An Important requisite of n r0- frncting ontllt la absolute acn- fort for the patient. This hnc banal ' tho Wsllawcrll U!!! with ul- Justabls sea band raal Illll arm- rash. ‘Ibo r can be unlined, raised or lowarad mind Iflgllllfl to the parfaat can Ira a any patient. A aamlarlabla paflana can be Inna quickly and and!) examined. Accuracy and allalcnly for fir Optometrist ll naaampllahad will n] llcaruncnla 0f llauto precision which an wit)- u Luann naal all awn: balm the d! 115.5. lsasadhlbacahn ——4Mr. F. M. Mnyhew, accountant this short period of diversion. Y of "Bank of Nova Scotin, Kenning- ton, left on Monday for Boston to enjoy the advantages to be gained in a three weeks‘ respite. Mr. Mnyhew'a close 11nd practical at- tention to business has merited 1Progrnm. W-HAS (400) Louisville. Concert. W‘EA‘F (492) 1N. Y. Gold Dust. Twins also KSD. WCAE, ‘WKLCO, WEAR, WIEEI, WFI, WGR, W-PAR, W113 ‘WOC. WWJ. \_VGY (380) Schenectady. Iiiour, also WJZ. WRC. KDKA (309) E. Pitta. Sacred Bong ‘Half Hour. W‘l-iO (646) Des Moines. The Ral- eigh Quintetie. 9.00 ‘P. "M. ICDPIM (316) Beaumont, Tex. Muai. on. Edison WSB (428) Atlanta. ‘Musical. WJJD (370) Moosehean. ‘Popular. WGY (380) Schenecthdy. Vocal. WLW (423) Oincinna-ti, Old Time ‘Review. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Concert. WEAtF (492) N. Y. “Eveready (l-lour." also from KSD. WOAE. WCOO, WEAR. ‘Wlllllifi. WIIPI, W041. WON. WJAR, WOC, 'W|BAI WHAG. ‘WWJ. KDKA (309) ‘E. Pitta. Symphony Orchtstra. WIP (509) Phila. P. 0. ‘S. A. Band Concert. WIRR (246) (Dallas. Studio ‘Program WBAL (246) Baltimore. U. S. Nav- al Academy Band. - 0.15 P. M. WOAIU (077) Mnltdelphia. Vocal. WR-NY (269) N. Y. Hume's ‘Span- iah Ensemble. 9.20 P. M. WMAQ (448) Chicago. Musical. Robert Webster. formerly of Rollo ' fine pedigreed chinchillaa. Mr. Roberto has faith in thorough- hreds only in all live stock. lie . cnantomtrowuiicuannmn l. » T! 11.111111 9111c: . 5 ‘ ' i I i. Puece Bad Outfit , - s 35 . _ I Bed, Mattress, Sprmg . I ' " I-‘relght Prepaid . rms aatsumn runes-mac: s51: our-rrr com- A prises a strong and substantial white enamelled bed, your ' choice of 48 Inch, or 64 inch widths; a comfortable and. ' easy mattress, and a good, strong resilient spring. From actual teat we do not believe that you can equal this value in a bedding outfit anywhere In EaatcrnCansda. ' y . ' '_ can I . " ,.= 0111- prlca, FreiqhtlPald to any station In P. E. I. $14.25 . ‘I “ 77:’; . , . l. Bed alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.95 ' Mattress alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.95 Spring lions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.95 Splendid Value Bed Outfit - .95 Here l: an exceptionally good and Inexpensive THREE-PIECE sen ou-rrrr comprising walnut finish bed In the popular handy steel tubing in the continuous pout design spring Is of strong Diamond link fabric with tubular ‘frame and the famcua Slmmonl layer felt mattress. You make no mistake In buying this outfit at the price. Freight Prepaid ....... .. $27.95 I This Bed Outfit $. I I . Frelght Prepaid for HERE IS A SPLENDID WALNUT BED OUTFIT that is sure to meet with the approval of the woman who wants good appearance at moderate coat. The bed is made in a splendid walnut finish with 2 inch continuous posts, and five flat 1 inch fillers in head and hot. The spring Ilnly $7.51) For This Enameled Bed. This II I Ifronp and substantial BED-OUTFIT In a beautiful white _ ansmci finish; It la a particularly _\_ neat design,“ sturdy and strong, gm] .,-'. will, ;Y__Q_'y‘§§§,\l_”\lny years cf honest _ , ‘had 11. 4e 111.». w‘ q a... m” $1.50 . Is of link fabric with angle steel frame, and the mattrass is a most: C0ntlnu0us Post comfortable quality, roll edge, all-felt. ‘ Bed Complete outfit Freight Paid for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $22.75 Bed-alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.50 s Mattrca; alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.95 14I Spring alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $435 See these New Simmons Grace Line THIS BEAUTIFUL SIMMONS . Beds Of course at Holman's the more you pay the better you get, and this applies to this beautiful line of SIMMONS’ “GRACE-LINE" BEDS. This line consists of wood finished metal beds in the new process Channel Steel with moulded fillers and panelled head and foot. A var- iety of styles at from $16.50 up. BED la made of 1y, Inch square steel tubing In either mahogany or walnutflnloh In the popular con- tinuous pout design, with new fiat fillers that have coma into such popularity. Shown In 39 Inch, 48 Inch and 54 Inch widths. Freight paid to your station for $14.50 SIMMONS \"'~ gnwcline Beds .-..........,..-.1 . . . . . . . . . .. In Summerside In Charlottetown ’s _ Since 1857 Al 129-133 Grafton St- Sliding “ Steel Couch $1 1.90 For a cosy corner-for acoomodat. ing the unexpected guest-or for (he camp-you ned one of these SLIDING STEEL COU-CHES. The cprlng l; a strong National Link Fabric, and (he mattress is a nice double size, soft flock, tufted throughout and crctonne covered Freight Prepaid to any Station 0n P. E. l, for . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . . . . , .. $11.95 Drop-Side Crib Complete With 9 Mattress . I THIS SAFETY CRIB is aimliar to above Illustration except it hasseven filling rods at the‘ aide and four at the end, and ia complete with a nice, soft and comfortable mattress. The aides are drop-style as shown. ‘ Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.90 Panelled End 1| 0- (1111. 0 If you like something a little better, here Ia a CONTINUOUS POST CRIB with eleven fillers at aide and five at and, giving wonderful protcctlpn. Ccmplete with mattress . . . . .. $10.50 0r, the _abovc style with nice panel- led ends, for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $11.75 Grib Mattress $2 90 THIS CRIB, MATTRESS ls made of got-d white cotton down with fancy art ticking covering, and means easy rest for the child. Only . . . . . . . .. $2.90 f’ ‘gram byMKlvin ‘Roehrv and His n T Fexruns TALKS-SPORTS . "P. M (Hotel Aims Orchestra. 9.30 P. M. 499 - WGN (302) Chicago. Jazz Skam-pel‘. KOAI (322) Denver. ‘_'12.oo Miafm‘ KFA (454) Seattle. (Harkneas. - Baeebail- WUW (423) Ciuci. (‘ncrtlo Farm. ‘DKIPO (423) Sun Francisco. Calhir- WORiD (276) Batavrla, -lll. Vocal. Opening. WSM (283) Nashville. Smith's. inns. KEAB (1341) Lincoln. University of 6.00 P. M. KTIIS (375) llo, Springs. New KGW (492) Portland, Multnomah. Nebraska Musical. CFCA (356) Toronto. ‘Late News. ‘Arlmuiun. ' 1.00 A. M. ,WSM (326) Cincinnati. Sultan's. 1.30 A. -M. R1111 '0 Programme, Ch Icugo.) ‘KG '0'] 3 slfTolii-iiidfivfitn 1 115T; out.) (-1415) L114; Angelets. Hiokmaue (Copyright. 15126, by lit-ternutional‘ l WBBM (226) Chicwgo. The Utilli- Weather. ties Craftsmenb Glee Club. 9.45 P. M. ‘ 6.30 P. M. WOC (484) Davenport. Sandman . Stories, b. ‘Emory Wasa. WRNY (250) ‘N. Y. "Radio on a 710 P- Reco-rd Automobile Shipment Transatlantic Liner," ‘Radio News WEAF (492) ‘N. Y. Conversational Feature. . ‘French. 10.00 P. M, 7.30 P. M. lmWA (252) Shenandoah. Mandolin (333) Silfinflfield- Journalism Musicians. I WEIAR (390) Cleveland. Studio 7.55 P. M. , Program. WGY (380) Schenectady. "Travel wrumv (259) 1N. Y. Browne's Mual-i Talk." Also from WJZ and WltC. cale. i 8.00 P. M. WBBM (226) Ohicago, Old Time WEW (248) St. Louis. Literary Song Period. , ‘Reading. "Qla/ssi- WIIP (509) Phiia. Dramntc Review 8.15 P. M. Studio PrO-‘WJY (405) N. Y. Zoological Tnik. KDKA (309) E. Pitta. U. of Pitt. Address. WSOE (246) Milwaukee. cal Musicale." CNRR (476) Regina. Recit . 1 9.00 P. M. il/EAF (492) N. Y. Auction Bridge WSOE (246) Milwaukee. Lesson, also WOCO. WEE], WFI. Review. WGIR, WOC. W-SAI and WWJ. 10.30 P. M. WOC (484) Davenport. Travel Lec- WQAI (423) Cincinnati. “Musicale. ture Around the World. KPHB (376) Hot Springs. Negro KOA (322) Denver. Farm Question ' Box. Dialect. 11.00 P. M. 9.45 P. M. WRNY (259) N. Y. Up 11nd-Down KVRINY (259) N. Y. Political Talk. gram. K'I\l~lS (3715) Hot Springs. Organ al ‘Movie 9.30 P. M. Broadway. |WOR1D (275) Batnvia. World Newa- KOO (361) Oakland. Eveready ‘Pro- ‘ 10.00 P. M. gram, ‘WMAQ (448) Chicago. C. of C. Lec- WFRVA (256) Richmond. 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