JULY 2s, 1026i Fine Prime THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . K l; it fair to your br- Asking too much of a Friend QME people still name personal friends as executors of their wills and "was of their “til-lad to ask that he an expert accountant. a tax expert. an investment expert, .- » a real estate expert, a banking expert. Minister at Georgetown and, llharlottetown Today " PAGE“ FIVE Central Guardian i _ l RECEIVES MED LF"- . '. . a. mil, P. n. i. LAX-L. Ihtascollletlqlll rewarded the Colonial Auxiliary l<orces Long Service Medal. COME TO THE Strand and‘ Prince Edward Theatre tonight and hear Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen, Oiiier Bilenkers. 941 1 27 2i PREMIEWS SPEECH BROAD- CAST.—'I‘he speech of Rt, Hon, Arthur Jiieigliell, Prime Minister of Canada, will be broadcast from Premier of Canada, discuss the questions oi the day. ..__._. _ _ 948 7 27 2i MEIGHEN MEETING. — The doors of the Strand and Prince Ed- R ' , t “Sh Id ".. ward, Theatres will be open at 1.15 Raft: ..R,,‘,',','p..°' n- rn. tlils evening to I no- steak ' liliglllllllllllllll-en Zllllnilfopll.) uttondmg, Trips “Cooked" . . . . . . 20c addressed‘ l: “it” Y‘ ch Wm he Corned Bee! . . . . . . 18c to 20c Mpllghen’ qnexnler '0’ cofliadArmug Hamburg Steak . . . . . . .. 22d ‘ a’ a“ Cooked Lunch Loaf 35c moors I Meat Market PHONE 421 PORK Freeh Roaota . . . . . . . . . . . . 28c Dr‘. T. T. Mt. Stewart Notes On Monday the 18th inst, Miss Eunice McDonald entered the em- ploy of R. C. Clark, genera] Mar. chant. as clerk in his store here, jiiid her friends wish her success in the vocation Bhe has chosen, The Head of l-I-ilisboro Annual‘ ‘$111158? School picnic was held on Tuesday last. And the many who at- tended it certainly enjoyed them- selves. During the afternoon a. M55118" Eiime was played between the lld. of Hillsboro and Mt. Stew- art teams. The nome team win- ning. Then there were games oi pitch- ing horse-shoes, tug or w,“- and Qvernliliifi that went to make a good time. iNot forgetting tbetabl. shields, of Toronto,‘ B“ iiiid Pefifirihmenis which were unsurpassable. Masters Howard and Albion Dflilsias and sister Miss Ellie, lid. Success in sport is dependent 0n physical fitness. Whilst the regular use of ENO is not in itself a guarantee of ' fitness, it nevertheless does ’ assist very considerably, and many sportsmen find they are better able to withstand continued effort and fatigue by the occasional use of Erie's “Fruit Salt". ‘ » Ina‘ -.8&r3’.a__. ‘ flulffii For he would need to be all of these to efficiently administer your estate. Wouldn't it be better to talk this matter over with the Eastern Trust Company‘! Qnrnew booklet "Your Will" explains (n simple language the facts you need to know about making a will and the crea- (lonof a trust. Mailed free upon request. u EAsTI-zfifi TnusT ‘COMPANY v Richmond Street, Chlrrloftetoivn, P. E. l. C. Ii. ll. LONKHVORTII, Acting Manager HEAD ()FFI(‘I‘I-—-II/\LIFAX, N B, lllulrlreul, r“. o. saint John, N. P at. John's, Ntid. an CHEWING TOBACCO THAT IS UNEQUALLED FOR FLAVOR AND QUALITY HICKET-& NICHOLSON’S BLACK TWIST IIMIIEY 8r IIIEIITILSBI , TOBACCO CO» LTD. m» ~61!‘- o-o-oo-oo-oooooo ]"**“ 35835;, 231d‘? ‘l Once A Trial Always Nlliii Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cream beparatore E SHARPLES SUCTION FEED Skim: cloln at any opoed. Terms to cult customers. Extra parts on hand. rllo or Phone m or sell Tho Nyal Standard lo ox- ccllent and W" m" 1min" every Nyal product W m“ etnndard. We carry a lino of all Nyala’ toilet prer-"irliia"! Fine Cream. Cold creams. Face Powder, Red R0" Cream, Almond cream, R0006 Compacts, etc. llarolll L. Worthy 17g QUEEN STREET PHONE 271 Women's - hit; Canvas Qowv~ ~ a Strap .0 Shoes r l a Feeds 98° .. \ -§-Q§4§-§§-§§4‘ Feeds the Strand ’l‘llentra tonight. All radio owners in the country who cannot be at the meeting will have an opportunity therefore to listen ili- 950-7-27-21 CORRECTION. —A slight error ut-cllrrl-d iii the report 0i the dill- lllrl‘ to the railway men In Sulli- lnerside. These men were not the guests of the Publicity Association but of private citizens most of whom are active members 0f the Publicity Assoéiation. The object iii view was publicity but the ex- pelne oi‘ the entertainment of the railway does liot come out of the illlids of the Association. it may l)-'- further mentioned the sauternc was not served at the dinner in Sllinmersidc. The toasts were drunk in this Island iboasted pro- ducts Morris Peerless Ginger Ale. RECALLING OLD TIMES. -Mr. .lllllll Jaiillesoll. Sturgeon, ‘motored, l‘) lllc city with his gTRIKIBOILI ‘llxly years ago .\lr. Jamiesnn and Professor Vinllicomlie worked to- _ nether on St. Mary's Road, cutting lllnlber for Sturgeon Bridge. The. lute John Collins and John Creed had the contract of building the bridge. 'l‘lley got 480 pounds for 3’ building. The Professor did not know Mr. JZLIIIICSOII when he imni hlm yesterday Ibut on being told w‘ho he was was lmore than glad " to see him. The both oi them l were lyOllllg then and did not mind ii. good day's work. Mr. Villlll- combo is about 80 and Mr. Jamie- sou is 83. , BACK FROM CAMP. —The two batteries of Artillery returned by ' the late train Monday night from Petarwawa where they were favor- ‘ ed with exceptionally iille weather. The lbntterlcl-i were lander the dis- ' advantage oi’ being without some . of their officers but remarkably fine shooting was d0ne——so_g0od the Imen were highly compliment- ed. Many members of the bat- teries were first year men ‘but they gave an excellent account of themselves. They all report an enjoyable trip. L...’ MANY THANKS-The Trustees of the P. E. l. Protestant (Orphan- age wish to specially thank Mrs. M. C. Jmlaney an aged lady of Al- lizlily, P. ll}. l. for making and do- llnling to the Institution a very ex- cellent quilt. I I CORRECTlON.—lt was erron- eously stated in yesterday's Guard- ian that a. banquet in honor of Pre- mier Melghen was to be held this evening at 6 o'clock at Beach Grove inn. The Provincial itinerary of the Prime ‘Minister precludes the hold- ing of such a function, but an ill- (forlnal reception in honor of Mrs. l-Meighen is being held this after- iuoon from three to flva o'clock. at the home oi Premier J. D. Stewart and Mrs. Stewart. PERSONALS Mrs T. Phillips, St. John. ls visiting her father, Mr. T. Stewart. Wcstville. b0 00000-0 Dr. Stanley Bagnall has returned Halifax after a pleasant visit lllere. IQ-‘idinfl Canadian fundamentalist Baptist pastor, who gays Rev. J. Frank Norris will be vindicated for the shooting of E. D. ChlPPs when ‘all facts are known. Dr. Shields de- fol-‘llfld the affair was the outcome of- Norris’ attack on the Catholic church and the Eucharist Congress. that there is a great improvement yet her condition does not cause llhe anxiety that it did a. month or ‘two ago. Fresh Chops 28c Fresh Sausages .. 25c Bacon “Shoulder” . . . . . . .30: Cooked Lunch Ham 40c BIRDS Chicken and Fowl (milk fed.) IMPORTANT All our Beef is hung two weeks an-d more before being out. This is the reason why it has that rich and delicate f Mrs. Jess Schurman seems to be ‘gelling brighter as the time passes. ;Siill bell-ridden, she is hoping be- -f0i~<- lung by the aid of a wheel ichair, to be able to be up and about. i . ~ he paist few weeks lth l ti ' (“wan you are |nv|ted to ,‘l\h( summer is ideal for these in- L W 1'98- "95 . “we our “Shoulder” and wand M,“ hlctre. left‘ on return to Lawrence, S. S. nl-llTHERwOobn July 15th h luly lin- nRump" Roam a ma, and l -~iris- Friday morning. 5_ gi-oguz-ll" July 10th --~...~».-l .-- | f | h . ’llle ministers of the various _ ca: or young’ I e dim“ ‘churches have been fulfilling their ,3“ lie” jmyillumf°ifd-51i1iii9-Yi'ii0 _ I ., . _ __ . ... _ laplmililllltrilts regularly, and the “UH "m mumm" mm rulauw-‘s I It‘ l)!“ r l-lil 3i")... lrl IL, .-'\;.{,i‘I‘rl>~ Why has our business grown to such large propor- tions In e0 short a time. “There's a Reason." ‘congregations are good. l ‘, 'i‘ile sl-houl closing was a very isuol-essilll el'ellt. The public ex- iiririnaliou allowed real effort on the ipart of thc teachers, Miss Linklet- glcr and Miss Kath. Bngnall. (children acquitted themselves very (will indeed, and many oi them ob- itiliiled prizes of merit. lt is hoped (flip-i the coining year may continue |thc good work in the school. Dr. ,Sillcy, who was present at the clos- llll“. expressed the appreciation of thi- community to the teachers, and lcougzraiulztilsd the scholars upon their ilclliievelncnls. "Stall Fed" Cattle hung two weeks before cutting and Bacon and Hams from fresh killed hogs must eat better ind our prices are no higher. at Inspection Invited. Our new market lo one of the finest in Canada. I. M. ROQP C0. PHONE 421 'l‘he orchestra at the Central Be- lll-qlle liilllllrlt (Jlillrtzli, and at Free- ‘towu Hall, is proving a great auc- ccsii and a splendid help in the ser- vil-r-s. Great crowds gather lit illvi-‘e cvellillr; services, and thus it is demonstrated that the fundamen- tals o; the Gospel have their own- pcsllliur convincing and converting purer. Dr. Sidey is a Fuuda-men- talist, and is proud of the iact that hr- is becoming known as a stronl; Fundamentalist. This church and columnnity are enjoying a rich sea- sull of blessing. Bedeque. Notes Some time has elapsed since notes have been Inserted from tllc llcdeques, ibut the silence has only meant that nothing very startling has transpired. ‘During the crop- ping season. these communities bent every effort to the task in hand and all are looking forward to a very successful year. Airs. J. J. Sidey, wife of Dr. J. J. Sillcny, arrived at Central Bedeque on Saturday afternoon. The par- sonage is thus mice more tenauted. null ilothillg hilt ldndness and a 0i visitors lately Dflflfliill! through \'l'iil'1fl welcome has been extended tho Bedcqlles, and staying for vilrl- lo her. Mrs. Sidey has been spend- olls periods with us. Several old in; llle winter and spring at her residents have ‘$01118 back to see l1lli!lIl‘l"5, Mrs. Eli Carde. or Centre the old home, and all llud many Burlington, Hunts Co., N. S. improvements, and generally a great change for the better gener- Many friends in Central Bcdeque b ally speaking. A-lnong these old hfligfd with regret the fact that residents, perhaps Mrs. Wright llvv. J. B. ‘Dalzgeit, of Tryon ‘Bap should he mentioned. For thirty (Isl Church, has been called to an- Iyears Mrs. Wright has been afl- ollier field. It is hoped that some jouruing in the United States, and “my may be found that the services not till this year has she had thew; Rev, lvlr. Daggett may be remin- onlwrtunity of visiting her oirilerl. The Impression lie has made homo, Mr. Wright passed nwaylnnon Tryon has been definite and There have been quite a number eighty-third year, Mrs. Wright is with us again. The years have», dealt kindly with her, for her many . friends are surprised when they. know her real age. Mr. Wrightwilll g A Smooth Regula- be remembered as a prosperous. ‘ ‘ ., ‘ nlerohanthere ‘YIIIBHylYQIIJS ago. A?’ L01,‘ 1i 0],‘ §taglldllb , I resent Mrs. Wr ght s t e guesto , gir. and Mrs. George Taylor, but‘, BQWCIS later on expects to visit other‘ friends. l l Fig Headache, Eiillcuo-u-i-i. i" l ihgestion or Soul Stcnlacii. l Mr and Airs P. E. Lolllzhrnn and ‘family left yesterday morning on rel-urn to Providence, ll. I.. after a pleasant vacation in this province. Mrs Clarence lMacRae, and Mrs William MacRae of New Glasgow. N. 5., are visiting their parents. Mr and Mrs James Calder, Hills- ‘boro Street. ‘Sum-morside Journal. was "M" m exceptional Fortho SUMMER MdoNITIZ: vll _ we will have o“ " Elrman. . "a reenv moi. elm new M FEED, m. ‘ Mr. Charles E. Inesman, accom Mr- J- J- Enman- editor "i ti"! the United Church, former Metho- I" theldlst Church. 0")’ Yeiiierdfly attending "i9 mmirlseveral of the largest pastorates in ai or his siatar-in-iaw. Mrs W- E-llne gill. of Canadian Methodism, Of lhe tourists who are residing)‘ iolllpnrnrily with lis, the llcv. and Mrs. W. E. Forbes are worthy of‘, special rmentlon. Rev. Mr. Forbes.‘ M.A.,B.D., is a native of Dartmouth; , city, Halifax Co., N.S., while Mrs.‘ ‘Forbes is a native of the “Land 0' the Leal." At present Rev. and Mrs. Forbes are stationed at Whit- ney Pier, Sydney. Cape Breton, at which place Mr. Fobes is pastor of Where They Arc Used. y FINE FUR CONSTIPAT ION They Cleanse the Liver and ' You Sleep. Like e chip ln- the night. your conltlpated headache and digestive troubles will uelng Dr. disappear after Hamilton's Pllle. They overcome the wont cares, not quietly at night while you sleep, and give you Mr. Forbes has held at Windsor, Liverpool, Gowar SL, St. John's, Nfid. Both Mr. and llirs. some time Binfic. 8nd 110W iii 119i‘ lasting. Few imen can flll his place’. (m; liJii. Gish) Seattle. °i "IIIBIJOPO. returned Monday from ii WBBii-Bnd vlfllt with relatives in Suffolk. i.\lr. William Meek-Charlottetown, has ramnleieri the building of a gal‘- flgc for iMr; H. W. McKay, River. aide Drive. Mrs. K. Coffin returned Tuesday “Veiiiiil; from Charlottetown, where "he silent the week end. hir- Ira Olark returned Thursday evening from Somerville, Mags, where he has been employed 1n carpenter work. Mr- Joseph Aiiiock who has spent KY8. 1911 0n return SfllllFdqy-lugrn. g. The lightning on Thursday Ev. .______ . oiling the 22nd inst, is reported l0 . wo-eooeooooeoeq-oooooevo sees-i» l o s o o0 r-o- u o o i. 1 o e ~ e v- n 4 have struck a chimney on the pun-i. The llClllill refililellcfu at blit no serious damage resulted, v _. R came from Seattle Washington on W1 1 >- St. Presbiiiorian services were held ildlofiiiiiiliiy afternoon conduct- ed by .\lr. G. H,‘ Tranter, in the eiiiiiiisronm. and were well at- tended. Mr. Traliier spoke on "The ‘Man With the Singing Hearty, l( being one of a series oi’ texts which he has chosen. Fred, Smith, fireman c, N, R, Sllfiiit Sunday here. on the Charlottetown to Sourin line 1M3 Week. s0 motored from Elmira Saturday night and returned Sua- day night. lMlsls ii Visit. to her old home town, is Sllfliiiliiii; solne time wtb her broth- cr Mr. Frank Jardine, Bradalbane. Dr. and Airs. A. B. Martin mot. ("ed 1° 0180f)’. Saturday evening, returning Sunday evening. colupanied by the organist, Ml“ Lilith Pigott entitled the Cross.’ was also greatly Qnjoy. y those present. M". Fay C. Glover, Wwil. who spent the past week at , her former home. returned nnmewvcit (319) Buffalo. Penor Recital» >flbb§h Theresa, i i Mr. Smith is Elnmeline Jardine, who CANADA s. s. LINES LTD. S. S. “Ceuta” and S. S. “liiithernood” Arrives Charlottetown Leavca Montreal ' and leavco for Nfld zf©mudhuo . .‘new-on:-oeeyzeooeoo~oooooqi ‘.“.‘.‘1.;,‘4.g4,¢-o¢¢-A6bbé4niiiflstootltfiflflifitliho ,. l“ prior-mono srhew "iil-lli fill’. lovwlel Fire, Life, Accident. Slfliiltlili and Plate Glass Insurance nl Lowest Rale- Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Good Strong Stock Companies. IIQ-Q-O-OQQQ-ont-ri; >-+\\ l->Oil-O+lk94 a- wwvrv~ Scouts Hour. 5-30 P- ‘M'- WEAF (492) N. Y. South Sea ls- WGY (380) Schenectady. Special lenders, also 'WEI~31, WGR. WOO. Children's PTOBPBFII- WCML 7.00 P. M. WOR (405) Newark. Musicale. (WOR (405) iNewark. “Topics oi Caroline Day" WlGl-IB (266 Clearwater. _ ' ) WIMP (365) Kansas City. Tell Mo Lee. WWMAQ (448) Chicago. On Sunday evening last the mcm- wlmney a glory Lady. gf-vr: o: the till-nee hCburob were Tm , 1.00 c. M. ii ' "We "i=1 . w en Rev. J. S. 55° p_ M_ wpw (423) Cincinnati. Education- Bonuell of St. John. N. IL-address- “YRVA (256) Rmhmmny vjoylnl n) Tnlk, ell them. Mr. Bonnoll spoke 0n Ensembm 7.45 p, M, .5‘ “Umied C“"a‘““" Pmesiiiiii- s.oo P. M Wrlc (476) Hartford. Feature Talk m“ IA “m” 59'"; by Rev" M" Cm" WDAIF‘ (ass) Kansas ‘or... Popular s.oo P. Mi man and Mr. McLeod Diiuglaa’ 8'0 Musical. WOAI (395) Houston. Baseball Re .. - wane (492) u. Y. Light Opera- suits. Nmled ‘° "lea Poupee," to wonr, WJAR,.KGW (491) Portiand- Berlin-legw- WEEI. WTAG, wean, wcsu 0.45 P. M. nnd Ksl). IWAAM (263) Newark. Talk. . wane s16) Richmond IlilL The_ 9-00 P- M- Charm“ Good humor Boys. -WRVA (256) Richmond iieu~~ Talk. Saturday evening. ,Wl.W (423) Cinci. Cinci. Conservajlulil (385) Seattle. Baseball Scu- i < tory of Music. lliliinvl (4:0) Chicago. Traw- .\ir. Ira Douglas motored to El- MSM (283) Nashville. Vocal. 9-30 P- M- mlra and returned Sunday even- 9.30 P. M. 1.5.41: l- i..) New uncans . liFAB (341) Llncoln- Musical. ifl-QO P; M- ' 10.00 P. M. > i" i~ Mm 9km“! 930m". Bod-Oil. illass ‘.\'()()i'i (.14.!) Ghllill ltapius s.ll...u'. I i- ..pullliizig some time with l-elal? llnnh... 4 -' "i i‘ l“ ' -~-= ail-i lie-nus Di llcall ill lllll5~ ; . . l. .-= ~ i~ ‘ . ~00 i’ n: l‘,l'~v\l -_l,~, '. ,1‘ l. l ("Ho-y ~' '.‘ .-l lAIHO vlil-Airliilf-A y_ (Lil , imr l.lIi\\l|'li Rnnll, 7'i(_\-“;,-_,,.\.- PI-Yvlhl?» CONCERTS s.oo P. M. Prio. r100 P- M. \'l'l..ll.l (.102) lalglll, ill. lopular. HHQAF (492) N. Y. Alerryniakers and the Gentlemen irom 2'. and l. also lroui WTAU, hug), WJAR,‘ WWJ- “Bi-i- WOO- Ksii- WOU-uzliu (s10) iloeeeneeri. Poplin. “GAE, WSAI, WlCAIJ, WCCO and WGR. in W (51.6) Chicago. Family liour. ul-‘CA (350) Toronto. Band oi the Salvation Army. 30 P. M. Uugel Sound l‘; The Sllilloin Uovercourt lav \. " ‘ lU-JO F. lvi -\'- " " 1i. ‘i i i - i‘ - l)“ F ..\ll "i." \ l .\. l. - i w.» l’ hi - "'\ ‘~" H‘ \\* -i . ..-l) < -iICl» Cirilgle-ss Slrliil; l-V... i l‘ gorilla-tie. -»'\.A' ‘ "'- 11.30 P. M. ivluill fur-h (Jilin) lihlcagn. nlllnitiil 0M. i’ h‘ 12.0 P. M. WTIC (tin. in l i \\'\\'J (u..-) ‘ l any" 'l‘°°lr and marked down to a fraction of “ml,- mu‘ TIII-‘Y are Wilde mostly Wm‘ "mliiim heels, but eomo h." Mill Male and c few m" I" trimmed with block. ‘i! mam m oua wmoow W‘ "l" 2V; to 1.) hing? p l i-lonsss. earns. H°°° and POU LTBY. BALEY HAY and sTRAW- FEED oars. BRA"- e-i-lonrs. orulckcn cORN- FEED conu MEAL) ¢RU°H' ' so one. ecl-lullllAcl-lzs FEED and o full nook of POULTRY eurwuss. AIIO rrottso one. oArlvisAL. TABLE conrmaat. BUCK". WHEAT FLOUR GRAHAM noun. m... v"- I" '* '°"" out prlooo. WHOLEMLE AND RETAIL._ Carter 8r 0o LIMITED. pallied my his mother, Mrs S. J. Leemali. motored from Boston on a,vlsit to relatives in Mt. Albion. Mr. Leeman has returned to Bos- ton while lhis Imother will remain for some time. Mr. wm. McCabe (Badger). ar- rived home last night from Cam- ‘ bridge, Maslm, on e. visit to his parents irl this city. Mrs MoOabe and two children are also visiting In the city, having arrived some ttma ago. reaL stitutlon. He has aaeosuhl nations and is entering real General torne for one year. Doctor Arthur Byrno‘. who has 4 been visiting with lilo another. Ml‘! Jnmefl BYTIIB. in lilllfiill-Y. 1B" MOII- Glee Club attended and sang sev- dily IIIOPIIIIIB 011 Nliiifll t0 Molll- oral selections, solos being render- Doctor iByrne graduated irom McGlll University this B01108 and J. B. Lewis, also after a brilliant course in thatflly-Jones, of Acadia University. passed his Canada Council Examh. the Mont-‘glad to lmow that Mrs. W. Brad- Boapltol as an .ii'l- show seems to be llightl Forbes find tiho Island very delight- flil, and at Central ‘Bedeque are making very many friends. They. are the guests of Mr. John Dnw- son, and intimate friends oi many years, with Rev. Dr. Sidey, Baptist pastor at Central Bedeque. Mr. Forbes is a. graduate of Toronto University, and Garret lBlblicaI lil- stitute, Evanston, ill. A large number oi friends from Central Bedeoue attended the un- veiling of the memorial tablet at Tryon, (by LieuL-Governor Hearts. on Friday. July 1'7. A very beauti- ful day helped to imake the cere- monies a success. The Badeqlle ed (by Messrs. Gordon McCallum Professor The community generally are improv- ‘ Move the Bowsle While I next morning the freshest, bnotoit, happloet fooling you have known l-n many a day. Hamilton's Pllla will cheer up the moot deapondent euf- fsrer. They will make tired out folks (feel like kids at play. They overcome backache, oldeache, llvorlche and atom- ach, Ind kidney Ills. llf they fall to do thin, you can have your money refund- ed. Fall- enough, eh‘! Don't etay elck or alllngi use this grand family remedy at once. it will give you en- ergy. aplrlto, ambition, op- pctito, good blood, better nerves-Ila ehort good health. You can get all this in a 26o box of Dr, Hamilton's Pllle. Sold by all dealers In medl- olneo, or by mall from The ing. While it is imposeib e to say (Satan-hexane 00-, Montreal. Liberal Pa rif§'~~5h0t1ld .~.B11 rge WEAF (492) N. Y. Davis Saxo- phone Octet, also WlOO, WJAR, WTAG. WIDE], WOAE, WSAI. WCAiP. WGR. WJZ (455) N. Y. Philharmonic con- cert 8.1!! P. M. WAAM (263) Newark. Busy Beav- era. WCAE (462) Pittsburgh. Concert. ldFlNiF (263) Shenandoah. Concert WLW (423) Cinci. Tenth Infantry Band. WBOE (246) (Milwaukee. the Bootblack. CNRM (411) Montreal. Metropoli- tan Instrumental Quartette, PWX (400) lliavana. Military Band Music. WCX (517) lPontiac- Detroit Sym- phony. “Jimmy 8-30 P. lMh WMBB (250) Chicago. Popular (2 hr.) W000 (417) St. Paul. Mp1s. Radio Scouts Hour. l\l..X (500) Oakland. Community .- ii‘ > _ pmgmm, “gun. l. ' ... -l ...' l- KGW (492) Portland. instrumental Music. Muglq 9-50 i’. l~-. L. KPO (-128) San Francisco. Studio WJZ (455 N. Y. llotlil '. 11w)‘ h“ ‘program 10.00 P. M. 12.30 A. M. KPO (328) San Francine... l‘. . ‘ Hotel. WEAF (492) N. Y. Polhalr- 1 . WSWlS (276) Chicago. Witching WI-LQ (525) pa; unlnee. 11-... l Hour. Music. WCCO (417) St. Paul- Minneapolis. WMBB (250) Chicago. Triano. . Organ Recital. 11.00 P. ‘ML WAFD (275) Port Huron. Studio wuw (423) Cincinnati. Ciccinn» Program. -Post Orchestra. WSM (283) Nashville. Seven. . 11.06 P. M- WCQO (417) 8t. PluI-Minneupurlr‘. Marigold Gel-den. 12.4!) A. 1M. WRVA (256) Richmond. Carry Mo Back to Old Virginia. ‘ RH J FEATURE TALKS-SPORTS 3.30 P. M. wow‘ (422) Cincinnati. Cooking chats. 4-00 P. (Mt WLW (423) Cinci. Royal Elks. WTAM (389) Cleveland. Baseball 12.46 A. M- scores. WDAF (886) Kansas City. Nish ' 5.00 P. M. l hawks. - wima (m) Dallas. Baseball 1.00 A. M. Texas. =K.LX (609) Oakland. Sweet's. WlCCO (418) St. Paul. Minneapolis/NFC (828) San Banobco. States. Baseball scores. 1.80 A- 8-00 P. M. WEAR‘ (492) N. Y. Synagogue Ber- M. lilHJ (405) Loo AIIIQIOI. Hicltmans (Copyright, 1926. by International Itself. WEAJI‘ (417) 8t. Paul. Mp1s. Radio. vices. l in Qpposifi Radio Programs. Chicago. ) . \. . l. ‘ ‘