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MONDAY EVENING JANUARY 21, 1935 13 HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH RADIO PROGRAM 209.7 WHP 1430 P. M. 600 HBO Dick Bowman and his Music Makers. IS HBG Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen presented by Richfield Oil 6.90 HBO Organ Melodies presented by Esther Kraber. 6.45 HBO Consumers Emergency CouncilTalk.

6.55 CBS Press Radio News. 7.00 HBO The Novelettes. 7.15 HBG American Legion Songsters. 7.30 CBS Silver Dust presents The O'Neills." 7.45 HBO Opening Ceremonies Irom mate rann snow. 249.9 WKB0 1200 P.

M. 8.00 Harmony Twins. 1.15 Pluto Water Program. 8.20 Frank X. Miller Accordion.

8.30 The Unseen Advisor. 6.00 Notes in Rhyme. 9.15 Harmony Choir. 9.30 Dan Gregory's Orchestra. 10.00 Bertram Hirsch and His Stringed Ensemble.

10.15 Clyde Moser at the Piano. 10.30 World Modern Concert. 11.00 Program Summary and Sign Off. Tuesday( January 22, 1935 A. M.

8.00 Morning Exercises Walter Kirker. 8.15 Musical Clock. Note: All programs to key and basic fied: coast to coast (c to c) designation Programs subject to change, P. M. NBC WEAF NETWORK BASIC East: weaf wlw weel wtlc wjar wtag wcsh wfi wlit wfbr wrc wgy wben wcae wtam wwj wsai; mid: ksd rmaq wcfl who wow wdaf wkbf NORTHWEST CANADIAN wtmj iviba kstp webc wday wfyr crct cfcf BOUTH wrva wptf wwnc wis wjax wfla wsun wiod wsm wmc wsb wapi ivjdx wstnb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc voai ktbs kths wsoc wave wtar MOUNTAIN koa kdyl kgir kghl PACIFIC COAST kgo kfi kgw komo chq kfsd ktar kgu kpo Cent.

East. 4:30 5:30 George Sterney Orchestra 4:45 5:45 Capt. Tim Healy, Stamps 5:00 6:00 Xavier Cugat'i Orchestra 6:15 6:15 Tha Desert Kid east; Tom Mix, Sketch midwest repeat 5:30 6:30 Press Radio News Period 5:35 6:35 Carol Deis Song Recital 5:45 6:45 Billy Batchelor's Sketch 6:00 7:00 Protection of Child. Talk 6:15 7:15 Black Chamber, Drama 6:30 7:30 Hirsch Orchestra weaf 6:45 7:45 Uncle Erra Radio Station 7:00 8:00 Richard Himber Orchest. 7:30 8:30 Monday Evening Concert 8:00 9:00 Gypsies Concert Orchest.

8:30 9:30 The House Party also 9:00 10:00 Eastman Concert also 9:3010:30 National Radio Forum 10:00 11:00 Grumitts "Sen." Ford 10:15 11:15 Jesse Crawford, Organist 10:30 11:30 St. Louis Symphony Ore. 11:30 12:30 Art Kassell Orchestra CBS WABC NETWORK BASIC East: wabc wado woko wcao waab wnae wgr wkbw wkrc whk cklw wdrc wcau wjas wean wfbl wspd wjsv wmas wbns; Midwest: wbbm wfbm kmbc kmox wowo whas EAST wpg whp wlbw whec wlbz wfea wore wicc cfrb ckac wibx DIXIE wgst wsfa wbrc wqam wdod klra wrec wlao wdsu wtoo krld wrr ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wbt wdae wbig wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs wmbr wala ktul kgko wcoa wdnx wnox kwkh MIDWEST wcah wgl wmt wmbd wisn wibw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wsbt kscj wnax woe MOUNTAIN kvor klz koh ksl COAST khj koln kfre kol kfpy kvl kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb Cent. East. 4:30 5:30 Jack Armstrong es only; Savitt Orch.

Dixie: Organ west 4:45 5:45 Songs by Betty Barthell 5:00 6:00 Buck Rogers east; Og midwest; Songs of Long Ago west 8i15 6:15 Bobby Benson east: The Texas Rangers west; Just MarriedDixie; Skippy midwest rpt Radio Flashes WHP on parade tonight presenting one of the most diversified programs that could be desired beginning at 6 o'clock with the music of Dick Bowman apd His Music Makers followed by the breath taking drama, "The Air Adventures of Jimmy Allen," presented by the Richfield Oil Corporation, and at 6.30 a program of favorite organ melodies presented by Ethel Kraber from the Elks' home in Harrisburg, Seven o'clock presents the second in a new series of programs over WHP, "Novel Novelettes," fifteen minutes of music and sojig, favorite melodies presented the way you like to hear ttiem. Give a listen and then drop Novel Novelettes a "line" and tell them how you like them. The American Legion Songsters that genial group of harmonizers all Harrisburg knows and welcomes will sing over WHP at 7.15, pre senting classical arid popular fa' vorites. At 7.45 the mikerophones of WHP will be set for another "Radio Scoop" to bring you the opening ceremonies of the Pennsylvania State Farm Show the greatest ex. position of its kind in the world.

Even if. you intend to visit Farm Show later in the week, you can not afford to miss this first broad' oast. Andre Kostelanetz will conduct his forty piece orchestra, male quartet and fourteen voice mixed ensemble in another half hour of rich and colorful popular music over WHP tonight at 9, when he starts the third week of his three a week program series. The time is 9.30, the program is The Pomeroy Quartet, presiding at a WHP mikerophone to sing a program of the songs you like best. The feet of late dancers will be inspired Unto action beginning at 11.30, by the music of Gus Arnheim, Pancho, and Scott Fischer and his Orchestra.

Dan Gregory and His Orchestra may be heard In a half hour of dancing tunes tonight from station WKBO, broadcasting direct from the Madrid Ballroom, where he Is playing for the weekly student Hop. Ten thirty brings a program that is sure to please any lover of musicthe World Modern Concert a World Broadcasting System feature. Tomorrow morning Miss Helen M. CHARLES A. LINDBERGH Our Washington Bureau has ready for you a complete revised and up to date bulletin containing the life story of Charles A.

Lindbergh, his wife, Anne Morrow, their records in aviation, and a condensed summary of all the facts about America's best known modern hero, nil out the coupon below and mail as directed: CLIP COUPON HERE Dept. 9, Washington Bureau, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, THE LIFE STORY OF CHARLES A. LINDBERGH, and enclose herewith Ave cents In coin (carefully wrapped), to cover return postage and handling costs: NAME ST.

AND NO. CITY I am a reader of Harrisburg Telegraph. 9.00 CBS Chesterfield Presents Andrea 9.30 HBO Pomeroy Quartet. 9.45 HBO Veterans of Foreign Wars 10.00 HBO Melodies at Eventide Dick Spangler at the Organ. 10 30 CBS Doctors, Dollars and Disease 10.45 CBS Frav and Braggiotti.

11.15 HBO Mary Fountain's Nocturnal Organ Melodies. 11.30 CBS Gus Arnheim and his. Orchestra. 11.45 CBS Pancho and his Orchestra 12.00 CBSScott Fisher and his Orchestra. 12.30 Resume and Sign Off.

9.00 Devotions The Rev. H. E. Sheaffer. 9.30 pop concert.

10.00 Miss Helen M. Nichols "Color lor Interiors. 10.15 Musical Headlines. 10.30 The Unseen Advisor. 11.00 Program Summary and Sign on.

P. M. 3.03 Tea Time Tunes. 3.30 John Tomney and his Candlelignt Orchestra. 3.55 Aspirin Plus Program.

4 oo Vesper Service Father Schmidt. 4.30 Fireside Hour. 4.45 Radio World. 5.00 Melody Palette. 5.00 Uncle Perry's Kiddie Club.

5.30 Tonic Tunes. 5.45 Phil Marley's Orchestra. e.OO Program Summary ano. Sign Off. chains or groups thereof unless speci memoes tut avaiiaQie maiiuus.

Cent. Enst. 6:30 6:30 The Shadow Mystery east; Organ Concert west; V. Travers re hes. Dixie; Jack Armstrong, Sketch repeat to midwest 5:45 6:45 Woody and Willie west 5:55 6:55 Press Radio News Period 6:00 7:00 Myrt and Marge east; Dan Russo Dance Orchestra west 6:15 7:15 Just Plain Bill east; Russo Orch.

west; Orches. Dixie 6:30 7:30 The O'Neills east: Buck Rogers, Sketch repeat for west 6:45 7:45 Boake Carter's Comment 7:00 8:00 Diane' Experiences basic; Nelson Ore. Dixie; Ore. west 7:15 8:15 Edwin C. Hill's Commentsbasic; Ozzie Nelson Ore.

Dixie: Judd Norman west only 7:30 8:30 Kate Smith's New Start 8:00 9:00 Andre Kostelanetz Orch. 8:30 9:30 Block Sully's Big Show 9:00 10:00 Wayne King Oreh. to 9:30 10:30 Doctors, Dollars, Disease 9:45 10:45 Emery Deutsch'a Violin 10:0011:00 Glen Gray Orchestra east; Myrt and Marge west repeat 10:15 11:15 Glen Gray' Orchestra east: Gu Arnheim Orches. west 10:30 11:30 Gus Arnheim Orchestra 10:45 11:45 Herbie Kay Orchestra 11:00 12:00 Scott Fisher Orchestra 11:30 12:30 Claude Hopkin Orchest. NBC WJZ NETWORK BASIC East: wjz wbz wbza wbal wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; Midwest: wcky wenr wis kwk kwer koil wren wmaq kso wkbf NORTHWEST CANADIAN wtmj wiba kstp webc wday kfyr crct cfcf SOUTH wrva wptf wwnc wis wjax wfla wsun wiod wsm wmc wsb wapl wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc woai ktbs kths wsoe wave MOUNTAIN koa kdyl kgir kght PACIFIC COAST kgo kfi kgw komo khq kfsd ktar kpo Cent.

East. 4:30 5:30 The Singing Lady east 4:45 5:45 Orphan Annie east only 5:00 6:00 U. S. Army Band Concert 5:30 6:30 Press Radio News Period 5:35 6:35 Three Sisters in Songs 5:45 6:45 Lowell Thomas east; Orphan Annie repeat to midwest 6:00 7:00 Amos 'n' Andy east only 6:15 7:15 Willard Robison Orchest. 6:30 7:30 Red Davis Serial Sketch 6:45 7:45 Dangerous Paradise, Skit 7:00 8:00 Jan Garber' Supper Club 7:30 8:30 Carefree Carnival also 8:00 9:00 Weekly Minstrels Show 8:30 9:30 Three Act Radio Drama 9:00 10:00 Little Jackie Heller, Songs 9:15 10:15 To Be Announced 10:0011:00 Jack Denny Orchestra east; Amos 'n' Andy rpt to west 10:30 11:30 Jolly Coburn A Orchestra 11:00 12:00 Henry King Orchestra 11:30 12:30 Jack Berger A Orchestra Nichols, instructor at the Central Pennsylvania Art School, will continue tftie talks broadcast twice veekly through the courtesy of the school.

Miss Nichols will use as her subject, "Color For Interiors." Tea Time Tunes will feature the music of John Tomney and his Candlelight Orchestra tomorrow. Special arrangements by Noah Klaus and Firp Roberts will be heard at that time. 1 RADIO DAY BY DAY New York, Jan. 21. The Univer sity of Wisconsin will broadcast two programs giving a dramatic recital of outstanding scientific accomplishments of its laboratories.

The university staff is making up the scripts and dramatic students will produce and act them. The programs will originate from WIBA at Madison, with the transmission via NBC. The first is set for February 10. Listening tonight (Monday) WEAF NBC 7.15, "The Black Chamber," new World War Spy series; 8.30, Nelson Eddy, baritone; 9.30, House Party; 10.30, Radio Forum, Charles E. Pynchon; 11.30, St.

louis Symphony. WABC CBS 6.30, "The 8.30, Kate Smith Revue; 9, Lucrezia Bori, soprano; 9.30, Block and Sully; 11, Glen Gray Orchestra. WJZ NBC 7.45, "Dangerous 8.30, "Carefree 9, Minstrels; 10.15, "America in Jack Denny Orchestra. What to expect Tuesday: WEAF NBC 12.30 p. Dr.

A. N. Gold smith Talk; 5.15, "Congress Speaks." abc cbs 2.30, School of the Air play, "William 6.30, Under standing Music, Russian Operas. WJZ NBC 12.30, Farm and Home Hour; 2.30, new light opera series, "Pinafore." COMMITTEE TO MEET The Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce's committee on taxation. which reports "serious study" has Deen given to levies on retail sales and incomes, meets Thursday to formulate a tax policy that will be considered at the chamber's an nual convention, January 30 and 31.

STATE (F.8) NEW MANAGER WILLIAM (BABE) KLEVAN Announcement Is made by Klevan Brothers of the appointment of William (Babe) Klevan as manager of the Harrisburg store located at 25 North Third street. Mr. Klevan has been associated with his brothers in the management of the Al toona store for ten years. Mr. Klevan is by no means a newcomer to Harrisburg, as he has been associated with the local store since its opening.

He will be assisted in the management of the local store NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS NNMY, MOST CERTA1NWV0O AMD YOUR lATTLE BOY can Remain herc WE HAVE A. nPaOC JROOM UPSTAIRS AND vmiut SNAIL, ITS VERY WARM AMD CHEERFUL! I 1 rurorui 1 1 4 As they passed along a gallery closer to the altar of the Temple, by Miss Janet Arnold, also well known as an experienced shoe stylist. Klevan Brothers feature women's footwear, handbags and hosiery of the finer grades. safetyIhtfor foremen's program A "Safety Night" program will be presented by the Foremen's Club of Harrisburg at the Central Y. M.

C. A. Front and North streets, tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. The meeting has been arranged by George W. Morrissey, chairman of the safety committee.

John Campbell, director of the Bureau of Inspection, State Department of Labor and Industry, will speak on the subject "Accident Prevention." Millard M. Tawney, for mer president of the State Firemen's Association, will speak on Fire Pre vention." The Mina Safety Appliance Company, of Pittsburgh, wilr sponsor an exhibit of Safety Appliances and First Aid equipment and four prizes will be awarded for the best exhibits. Louis Snyder will be in charge of the singing. Several numbers will 03 presented by the Bell Telephone quartet. All industries having a safety Program have been invited to sand a representative as a guest of the club.

Roy H. Walton, president, will preside. MYRA, YOU'RE A NOW Y0U LI LOOK after Them vjwle I "DO A LITTLE SttOOPIH' OH THIS OLD SKIM LI MX CTVNT 'ka Mini i WILL COME OUT fJL KlteH 1 1 MTNNA Ml THE REV. W. J.

CONRAD The Rev. Warren J. Conrad, pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church, has accepted an invitation to be the speaker and leader of Consecration Week, January 28 to February 3, at Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa. During his ab sence from the city, the Rev. Rob ert J.

Black will supply the pulpit of Covenant Church, January 27, and the Rev. Dr. Thomas C. Mc Carrell, February 3. by OSCAR HITT FIQC.T lT THAT Ho'CBUKT TWN I'VE OTTO BED 'NV "BOARD, NOW T5 MWS AND ORPHANS WHAT Ari A COMMUNITY N1FAL TICKET? A in TO VISIT IOWA IX THAI OLD BIRD 1 1 11 4OZm wtr mA4 OVD BIRD IF I CAN! that brought them Jerry said, "I see gold and silver" and emeralds everywhere! I this the se that has been made of all the treasure hoards of Cocos Island?" "Yes," answered Hoano, the Teacher.

"And much more treasure besides. You people sought the treasure of the pirate Davis. It had been well hidden, but you found the place. We had the treasure within our walls many years ago." ATTEND FARM SHOW State College, Jan. 21.

The State Farm Show at Harrisburg is being used as a laboratory today by students of agricultural engineer, ing at Pennsylvania State College. The students are attending the show in a body under the directions of members of the faculty. A definite itinerary is being followed in viewing the exhibits with most of the afternoon being devoted to examination and study of farm machinery and mechanical ANNOUNCE FAIR DATES Frederick, Jan. 21. The seventy fifth annual Frederick Fair will be held this year, October 8, 9, 10, 11.

This announcement was made by Guy K. Motter, secretary treasurer of the Frederick County Agricultural Society. At the same Humming nasaie op asks STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By For further proof address the author, Inclosing stamped Beg. U. S.

Pat. Office yv ISfe SAfa SI Garten City, qanv MfXuttt I Strange as it seems, the man' who stands guard over the original Declaration of Independence at the Library of Congress in Washington, D. is a former British soldier with eight years of service in His Majesty's army. He is George Mc Namara, 64 year old native of Tip perary, Ireland, and now a full fledged citizen of the United States. McNamara served seven of his eight years with the British army in India.

He came to the United States in 1896 and was naturalized mt, Omaha, out cm '4 14 rrm urn if irn ui 1 mi i i I I I'' 1 If. 11 urn air ill 1 I "But look closely at the altar!" said Jerry to his friends. "You see the man and woman ascending? Near the top now. The girl is Prudence!" Hoano Terifled this. "But you must not greet her or cry out in this Temple." sir kf nil soon afterward.

Later he enlisted in the American army, serving three years in Puerto Rico, three years in the Philippine Islands, six years in Alaska, and one year in Cuba, including the war with Spain, the Philippine Insurrection, the Army of Puerto Rican Occupation and the Army of Cuban Pacification. 'A For the past nine years Mr. McNamara has been on duty at the Shrine of the Declaration of Independence in the Library of Con time Mr. Motter announced that the local organization has secured membership in the Central Fair Circuit. John T.

Best and Lee Ranne berger, who will represent the local association at the Pennsylvania Association of County Fairs at Harrisburg the last three days of this month, will also be representatives at the Central Fair Circuit meeting to be held in Harrisburg at the same time. John Hix envelope fof reply. fohtipn, problem FROM fr I ORIGINAL. jj. Mo UhxsMu gress, where the original Declaration is preserved.

When Stephen Ayer, of Omaha, writes a check, all he has to do is address the reverse side of it and drop it in the mail. No envelope or "inclosed please find" letter is necessary, because the check itself is a one cent post card already stamped and ready, to go. The cards have a conventional check blank printed on the side that is usually reserved for correspondence. Next: Damon and Pythias. They leaned upon the gallery railing.

Hoano allowed them thus to watch and listen. "The man 1 the same Crown Prince!" said Tom, who was pals and agitated. The couple had now reached th. highest stage of the altar. 1 I BARBARA, THIS IS iuf DADDY'S CAKE.

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