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JANUARY 21, 1S27. PART II. 3 FRIDAY irOEMKG plILNESEVILL DGE JOYFULLY PUTS OFF CASE K-lri-J She TODAY'S PROGRAM 6.30 to 7:30 pm. Uncle John's children's hour, with "Cousin Jim PEACE ON EARTH NEW KHJ MOTTO Rev. Wake Interprets Angelic Chorus After Months of Planning and Purchasing Nov: it is Ready) Monday Next the Day Set to Open Beardsley officiating.

Clyvus Holland. Although Sent to Jail, Curt Arranges for Him to Lite to Code When Sul Kim, Chinese, ap- peared before Judge McLucaa I yesterday pleading that he used Juvenile Shakespearean reader: Mar at guerite i.utmgaw. Josephine Adair. 10-year-old screen Juvenile: Catherine Cotter, "Sweetheart of Radloland:" Margaret Bond, violinist; Bettlmae Pf eKerkorn, "Bobolink;" Billy Lord. "Police Comrade." and fArline Harms, 4 -year-old reader.

7:30 p.m. Evening 6crtpture read opium because he was suffering from tuberculosis, he was sentenced to serve alx months In the County JalL But following the sentence Sul'i first thought a not of the sentence which he must rars lit Warrant Offlcr rinds Out That Defendant's Family Has Scarlet Fever Warrant Officer Bulla of Judge Russill's County Traffic Court yesterday called at Xha home of C. L. Conner. 940V4 East Fifty-fifth street to find out why Conner had failed to appear In court on charge of speeding.

Conner peeked from an tipper window of tha bouse and informed Bulla that his four children were sick with scarlet fever and that he didnt want to give It to the Judge. After bearing BuUa's report Judge Russlll ordered the officer to disinfect himself and cheerfully continued Conner's trial to a distant date. serve. Instead he called a hasty ing by Rev. Robert Wallis, pastor of Memorial Baptist Church of South Pasadena.

7:45 pm. Stanley Hall, the man with a million laughs. 8 to 8:15 pm. World-wide news and weather report. 8:15 to 10 p.m.

Dave Albert, plano- 7 "313 conference with his attorney. S. 1 W. Thompson, and an lnterpre- ter to decide how he could aceormon: Koyai Lemon, saxophonist: Naomi Sweeney Brown, whistler: meet his fellow-Chinese In the Grace Currey, harp soloist; Dot Street, Canary Show Program at "Times' Station "Garden Scene' From Faust to be Broadcast BT DR. RALPH POWER Th regular wekly talk from KHJ last night by Rev.

Arthur Edwin Wake wa built around "Peace on Earth Good Will to Men," from which tJncle John derived the coined word which he explained last Tuesday, "peonea-gowltome." Mr. Wake said In part, "The square of human progress rests upon the interpretation of the key words ol this phrase, viz, earth, men, goodwill and peace. "The earth, the Tootstool of the Omnipotent, was given without stint or restraint as an heritage to the Crown of Creation, the human being called man. Our powers of comprehension are truly limited when we try to discover the hidden secrets buried tleep in the breast cf Mother Earth "The possibilities of man depend upon the mutual good will of man toward God and his fellow-man. This brings the great brotherhood of men.

Yet "the stability and solidarity of such a state depends upon the assurance of peace. i Children's hour last night was In soprano. 0 p.m. Time signals and weekly Council on International Relations talk by A. Moresby White, British barrister.

february Fuiettmc Tong house to pay his debts, as Is the custom on Chiriese New Year's. The court authorized Attorney Thompson to negotiate with Capt. Llttlejohn of the police narcotic squad to see that an officer take Bui to the OTHER COAST STATIONS -if p.Gcr Tong house to pay his creditors on New Year's Day. 1 kAkkkAkA KFSG (275 1) Afternceo aertlMi. KMTB (37S.Ii Proiram.

KGO l3 2) MUlte. KNRC (238) Band. KFOK (2W) Band. KPO (426.3) Siuic Sale contest In the assembly rooms of the Alexandria. Naomi Sweeney Brown, the California Nightingale, will give two whistling solos with Mrs.

R. F. Turner at the piano, "In Birdland" and "Bird Rapture." Little Carrol Fay Mc-Murtrie will give "The Humming Bird," a costume dance, and Harry C. Knox a flute solo, "Romance," with Mrs. Knox playing the accompaniment.

Yankee, the wonder bird, will whistle the tune each hour during the show, and Virginia Solomon will give a song and dance. "Bye. Bye, Blackbird." during the opening Kindness. Happiness and Joy, the KHJ canaries, will be on exhibition. As In previous years, Queen Titan la will be hostess of the show, and the "Fairy of the Microphone" will be there each evening to greet her radio friends.

The little Queen haa presented a silver cup to be known as the Queen Titania Trophy, and It will be awarded to the winner In the KHJ gold band class. On Sunday 4 to 5 m. ii ii emi as e-mj 1 I ri honor of the third annual Roller Canary Show which opens to the public today. May Robson, actress and bird enthusiast, took part and "Yankee," the wonder bird, whistled 1 mSS his favorite tune merrily. Uncle Remus and Louis F.

Klein assisted That Undoubtedly Will Set a New Standard of Value Giving For Los with harmonicas. 7 to 8 am, PO (429.3) Dally dam matin. ud KMTR 37. Settitlf-lip imtit a 8 to 8 a.tn. KVX (S.iT) Inspirational ulk: tin ptlt KTBI CSH) DevMlwisl llOOT 30, 8 to 10 a.m.

KPTC (33T1 Shipping newt. KfVB (SC3) Music. Talks. 10 to 11 a.m. KVX (337( Home ierlc Ulk Town Crts.

KFSO IS7J.D Sunshine hour at 10.3D. hPO (43S.3) Markets; neethet. KJfl 1467 Taia 11 a.m. to 12 Noon KVX 33T Talk. KFSQ t27S.ii Noonday musical.

KOO (361.1) Lunrbeoo concert KFON (2331 Muele. KF1 (467) Talk to 11:80. l'i Noon to 1 p.m. KY4 tm 8) Music tt. KNX (337) Dttwt orchestra.

KFSO (275.1) Noondaj Kl'O Tim. alcnali; oinle. BOO (3il.2i Time; weather; muelc. KFQ2 (228) Merenants nous. KFWO (111.1 Huiie.

KFSn 24S HI Noon TOOMit, KFON (2331 Talks. i 1 to 2 p.m, KYA (S99.8) Music. KNX (3371 The Book Worm tt 1:30. KNBC (238) Shopping 4our. KPO (42S.3) Dance orchestra.

Kfif) (361 2) Stork and weather report KNRC (238) Talks. KMTR (370.21 Talk! It 1:80. KFWO (211.1) Musle to 1:30. 2 to 3 p.m. KNT (S3?) Protraia.

KNRC (2S8) Band. KFWM (326) Musis. KGO (3S1.D Muile. KTR' (294) Inaplrational hom. KrTR 4870.1) Dane orcheatra, KFO.V (233) Band.

KFSO (275.1) Prosram tt :30. to 4 p.m. Jeanne De Bard, "Bonnie Jeanne" sang and gave her weekly message Rosetta Lew In, child reader, and Gabriel Bartold, pupil of A. D. Hunt' night sne will personally nana tne trophy to the owner of the winning bird.

Tonight the third act of Gounod's "Faust" will be broadcast direct from the stage of the auditorium in Chicago to more than twenty-two stations of the red and blue network which will make the first nation-wide transmission of grand opera direct from any stage. The "orange network," meaning the KFI-KPO hook-up. tonight will broadcast another operatic treat from the Philharmonic Auditorium in Los Angeles, beginning at 8:15 with the double bill of "Cavallerla Rusticana" and The one-act er, completed the array of talent for the child program. At 7:30 the evening scripture was read by Dr. G.

W. Wilt, pastor of the Normandle-avenue Methodist Episcopal Church and Dr. Phillip M. Lovell gave his weekly health talk on "The Woes of the Stomach." At 8 o'clopk the Zoellner Quartet presented a two-hour classical program Interspersed with solos by Leo H. Bansiper, Russian baritone.

Glenn Edmunds and his Varsity Four completed the night's broadcast from 10 to 11 with an hour program of dance music. At 7:30 tonight Uncle John of KHJ will officially open the third annual roller canary exhibition and singing creation will hear Alice Gentle as Santuzza and Tafuro as KVX (S37) Prcjram. KFON 1233) KPO 428.3 Cenrert orrhes'ra. KGO Cowert, orcheeira. KTAB 3i28) Tajk.

KFSO Program. KFVD (205) Children 'i hoar. KMTR (370.2) Talka. KMtC (23S) Talka. 5 to 6 p.m.

KVT Conmt orrrimtri. RMTB (370.2) Home hour. KPO (428.S) Children' hour. KFWO (211.1) tloldeo hour. KFI (467l Orcheatra at 5:30.

KFON 233 Concert orchetrm. KGO (31.1) Program. KFVD 1205) Talks. 6 to 7 p-m. KVX (337 (Program.

KKW1 (250) Muaic. KFWB (l Dnc orchestra. -'KMTR (27C.2) Muiic. KNRC (238) Amuiement guide. Organ KFON (233) Organ.

Amusement bulletin. KPO (428 3) Stock marketa. Orchestra. KFUZ Ulnner concert KFPD (949.1) Town topic- Muile, KFWO (211.1) Muile. KFI (4671 Nlghtlj dolnga.

Program. KFSO (27 1) Program. KTBI (294) Children a program at KPSN (315.81 Music. KDO (361 21 Orr-tes(r. liJ'VD (205) Music.

7 to 8 p.m. KLX (.108) Talks to 7:30. KNX (337) Musical program, KFWI (250) Music. KFWB (252) Music. KFSG (279.11 Scrticot KMTR (370 Talk.

KNRC (238) Program. KFON (238) Talks. KPO (428.8) Concert orchestra. KFSD (245.8) Program. KGEF (516.8) Talks tod musle.

KFI (467) Program. KTAB (302.81 Program. KTBI (29i Sunday-school It son KFQZ (2281 Music. KJWO (211.1) Music. 8 to 9 p.m.

KJTX (837) Program. KFWI (2501 Music. KFWB (252) Courtesj program. KFSO (275.1) Eenlng ser'lcei. KMTR (370.2) Concert orchestra.

KFQZ (226) Program. KTBI (294) Program. KGEF 1519) Talks to KNRC (23) Program. KFON (233) Studio program. KPO (428.3) Program.

KPSN (315.6) Concert. Program. KFSD (245.81 Program. KFI (467) Mueio. KTAB (3n2 8) Program.

KFVD (205) Music. KTAB (3031 Music. KGO (SS1.2I Music. KhX (508.2) M-ualc. 9 to 10 p.m.

KNX (337) Program. KFWI (200) Mjjsic. KFWB (252) Studio program. KFSO (275.1) Special program. KFWI (250) Music.

KMTR (370.J) Concert hour. KFQZ (226) Program. KNRO (238) Program. KFON (233) Program. KPO (428.3) Program.

KFSD 1245.8) Program. KFI (4671 Program. KFVD (205) Program. KTAB (303) Frolic. KIA (508) Muslo to 9:30.

10 to 11 p.m. KNX (337) Program. KFWB C52) Fmlic. KPO (428 3) Dance orcheatra. KFQZ (226) Program.

KFSD (245.81 Orcheatrt. KMTR (370.2) Dance orrhestr. KFI (467) Radio Club. KNRC (iS8) Orchestra. KFSG (275.1) Organ reclUL KFON (233) Program.

KFVD (205) Orcheatra. 11 to 12 Midnight KVX (337) Dane orchestra. KPO (438. 8) Dane orchestra. KFON (232.4) Frolic KMTR (370.2) Dane orchestra.

KFVD (265) Dance) orchestra. Angeles! Save 10, 25 to33Vi Again magnitude buying scores For you! It is a known and recognized fact that the combined buying forces of the five large May stores represents today one of the most influential factors in the American markets A power that gains first choice of manufacturers' finest products and more Many price concessions quite impossible to the average store. Proof of this is clearly and convincingly presented in this year's annual February Furniture Sale. Presenting $250,000 worth of BRAND NEW master built furniturefirst choice from the displays of over 500 leading factories at guaranteed sayings of 10, 25 to 33H From Grand Rapids and Jamestown, from Rockford and Milwaukee, from Los Angeles' own noted makers, from Chicago and other foremost furniture centers, comes this wonderful new stock every piece, from footstool to grand suite new, new, NEW! No old, shop-worn, picked-over furniture in this sale. Not at The May Company.

But furniture of life-time quality fine and true and enduring. Many new and exclusive designs never shown before. Furniture worthyto go into the most beautiful homes in the country Southern California homes. Come Monday to see to inspect to compare. We promise you furniture and prices that will open your eyes to a new standard of value-giving.

We guarantee this to be the safest and best kind of furniture sale tKal can be held. A sale to which all of our friends can come with full confidence of finding nothing less than furniture of life-time character at guaranteed savings of 10 25 and 33 1-3 PACIFIC NOBTHWEST STATIONS K6m Portland, W0 W. 8undaT, to p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, to 10 p.m. CFAC Calgary, S009 W.

(235) Sunday. to p.m.; Monday, 8 30 to pro 131 to I p.m.; Thursday, 6 to 7. 8 to 8., 11 to IS; Friday. 8 to I p.m. KFQX Seattle.

1000 W. (233) Tueeday, to I p.m. and Friday. to 12 CNRV Vancouter, 500" W. (Ml Tuesday.

7 '30 to 8 and to 10 p.m.; Friday, I to 10:30 p.m. KHQ Spokan. icon W. Monday. to 7 end 8 to 8 ra.

Tuesday. to 10 p.m.; Friday. to 11 M. Saturaay, 6 to 7 p.m. CQCD Vancouter.

2000 W. (410) 6uirdy, KFOAeatlt. 1000 W. (454) Mcndiy. SO te 10 p.m.; Tuesday, to :30 t.m.

Wedneedsy. to 1 and 7 :30 to 8 p.m.; Thursday, 6.30 to 10:30 p.m.; rrlday. 6:30 to 18 Saturday, to p.m. KFATJ Boise. Idaho, TS0 W.

(280) Thursday, I to p.m. and Saturday. 6 "0 to p.m. KOAC Corrallls. Or.

W. (2) Monday, 6-30 to 8:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 7:80 to 8 30 p.m.; Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. KOWW Walla Walla, 600 W. (185) Monday, to II M. Tuesday, 7 to 7:30 Note Well These Important Facts: 1.

This sale includes a 5. Original price tickets remain on to show quick. Wednesday. to 13 Thursday and JTrlday, to 1 Saturday. 7 to 12 M.

KJR Seattle. 5000 W. (S84I Sunday, T-30 to 10:30 Mondaj, I SO to 10-30 Tuesdny nd Friday, to TO ra. Wednesday, to 1 1 p.m.; Thursday, 8:30 lo 11:80 pm. Saturday, to 11 p.m.

KOMO SealtU, 100 W. 6 to 10:30 n.m.: MondsT. to 8 30 rm Tuesday. to 9:80 p.m Wedneeday. to and 8 SO to QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS' worth of BRAND NEW, master-built furniture.

2. Offers GUARANTEED SAVINGS of 10, 25 and 33 1-3. 3. Represents the very cream of the furniture displays of over 500 of America's foremost makers. 4.

The world renowned makers of Grand Rapids, Jamestown and Rock-ford and Los Angeles contribute heavily. ly the SAVINGS and to show them to be reliable and bona fide. 6. Along with every price tag is a "TRUTH TAG" guaranteeing quality, material and construction. 7.

There will be extra salesmen, extra delivery-men, extra service features to insure 100 SATISFACTION. 8. Every transaction, no matter how small, will be backed squarely and solidly by this store's national reputation for honesty and reliability. 9 p.m. Thursday.

7 .30 to 8 30 j.i Friday. 6:30 to 0:30 p.m.; Rsrurday, 6 30 to 9 p.m. KOW Portland. luf0 W. (491) Sunday, to 10 m.

Monday, Tuesdsy and Friday. to 12 Wednesday nd Thursday. to 10 Saturday. 6 to 30 n1 9 to 12 M. KMO Tamma.

i0 W. (250 1 Sunder, '39 to pm. Monday, 7 8 Wednesday, 10 9 pm. Thursday and Saturday, to 10 p.m.; Friday. to 11 pm.

Last Chance-For That 000 NOW in more than a million homes Buy Furniture Out of Income You get the furniture right away and pay for it as you go along. Make a reasonable deposit and pay the balance in easy monthly sums a moderate carrying charge added. Ask for details of this modern, "budget way" of buying furniture. Monday Is The Opening Day Sec Sunday's Papers for Complete Details Let Nothing Keep You A way! (The May Company FURNITURE Fifth Floor) Your Atwater Kent Radio Will be Properly Installed Equipped and Serviced If Purchased From the Suggest a NAME for Majestic Current Supply. 4ulr BIRKEL MUSIC COMPANY 1 ht Homt of tin Sltiniraif and Duo-Art kcftritdunnq Pianm 440-48 SOUTH BROADWAY WESJIAKE BRANCH 2402 7 Convenient Terms "Birkel" Service Dttails tn this paper Sunday CrlgsbyCrunow-IUnds Co..

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