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A Till: ISItOOKLYN DANA liU-LlO. MOW YOUK, I lilDAY. JAM AliY HAIRBREADTH HARRY The Deluge By C. W. KAHLES Radio Programs 0H L0OH WHAT'S FOR THAT Lirrre-I The tajile Suggests Ml XX Kit AMIMtKMSKS.

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ni. ii in Uffii-R W. Markey, iliulrman liidiMtrial Kxlilliliion. p.rn McinMiH. 0 (Newark) (74(1 kc, 405 i' it in, CulHliioi "Wli.il lli.

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EYTO- ALWAYS PUT YOUR AWEKTISINrfS WHERE IT DO THE MOST GOOD. rRINSTANCr-. Copyright, by Piiblif. Ledger Co. MORgQW THEY MAY HAVE TO SWIM OUT.

SOMEBODY'S STENOG By HAYWARD Saving the Fortune I (Afiilri-ffO. it I In II Latti-rn SUniloill Time. I A (Richmond Hill) I MO 3I III.) no ii. l-Miiri'iii il.itimin. 'n -i i nu I I Tmillcli.

puinln Hu in Mci: -ninKK'ili' Siring ymnlft. 4 pin. I. HI. hilt, tfiiiir.

in, --lliiilui Si. "I A II ii. 1 In i in Tlvullrli plants i in. I'' imi-ih ciiiniiin. mnii'iini ii 4H pin.

William III. hi. 1:1 i "I-fln-iT, tn talk i in. M.ii mi, Hiring ljiii.ll.'' 10 p.m. J.

HIiHlli-r. i nor. A (Manhattan) mill ki' IS! In horll.jn lnUii rniin "An.lfa I'lnmiM" nilunlaimi "1'iliii nu Song' 1.10 I'f iV'll Pruf. WiIIIhiii Uiuli-ki'ir. I'nlunl- in 4 in fi'i ii iiiii.

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ll. i. I. IllUi Minn Hut IoIk Ii l. 4 4'l ii.iii.

AtiH'il' an -urn nf lllsl.irv talk In ililKlli'll. B'-nianiln H. 'I. "A.Ii'iuiil.H in for I amp iiNiiinirt." 11 on in Lilnn.r mimic no pin, Ituial 7 ni Sir Idiln'iljlln 'lean Hlamhi' Kllxalnali Wartf. pin.

Kli.rrniM! Hum, i-nntralln. lini "Tin- Kit Mn IWi'llal; "IHnnv Hn I Wa Ihfl 1 I Itivir" (Hurlrighl: "Mull I. I'J' (Slri.Hlan.il. I 00 p.m. Hilly and Ernerl Half.

ontr.aliiPii. i.m. "llat niony Hour. :00 p.m. "Hlg IVn" Welrn onrcriin.

i' from tile Hotel Amor. W. lilltiert. toalmnter. Speakei: Dr.

linlaml Angell. prenidenl iif Yule tntvermiy: Knbert i Zupke, (oothall fi.lvernliy of llllnnia: Dr. lllch- i6 5AFE VGuft Trt UAJbeR IT 7 jf 2KOOsJZ VjLSTERDA-f rL jj ASA'A'Ei --T rjrz, 'J- 'Z? Thc fr' aaoajey vbi.t bad i 1 Way aad bAMBKous AfKM Vfe5 Htfi-e bibiJT MeL)r 1 p.iii."iin-iisir Tinur with lJmiieni-o Sm-ino; IIuro Kr-v p.iti. ftippN- nnnfp Urdioi'tt'ii. fr.M) p.m.

Storlem for i rn. iiH'vrcncH Mini Wtlltani y. H. iv. p.m.

F'appN' iprclienti a. A A (Newark) (1.140 kc. 9113 li-io oo p.m. Musical program: lltll Stetnke's Hvneonatera; Henrietta liougheit.y. aoprano; "Home ami Heart I Arthur T-'lsclier, one-strlnn violin; "TanHlack Dlek Kineh.

Ben IVIedman: Burr Mclnlosli. "The heerful Original Kgyptlan sis Or, heatia. II A (Moneli.n. Sr, ke 31.1 in.) p.m. Bedtime atorles; market reports: musical program.

Toronto, 1.14I 40 no n.m 11 chealra; musical program aololsta; address. Or- ariln. pr.Hl.lent of l.i-lilgli lliilveraily. II in Meyer Davl" WNYC (Manhattan) I 5:.8 Kdmnnlon. 680 4110 p.m.

Bedtime atorlea; Newa-toya' Band. A (Pltl.liurg. kc. 820 p.m. News; market reports-orchestra: bedtime atorlea: "Control of Communicable Diseases." Dr.

Vaux-Wesiinghouse Bond; T. .1. Vasline. conductor. I (Los Angeles, Ml) ke 400 :00 p.m..'.':00 a.m.

News; "Hunnony Trio organ recital. Ii (Oakland, kc. 313 p.m. stork reports, news. et -I'oliew Kniiula Bnl, 7:10 p.m.-7:.1fi p.

in "Timely Topler." 8:30 p.m. Hon Uaney. Nell (irlmea, 610 kc, 491m.) -Market reports; (Portland, Ore. 10:15 p.m. am.

Hoot Owls; lecture. Sammy Helman'a Or- of Music program; Memory Test CAX YOU AXSWKU TJIFSE? BROOKLYN HEADQUARTERS (l.os Angeles, 700 kc, SOS 9:00 p.ni.-2:00 a.m. Hickman's Urrhes-lia: children's program; Richard llead-tlck; tai Burtnett a Dance LTrehealra. A (I)enrer, 030 kc, 3SJ 10:00 p.m "The Romantic Age." thrce-f. A players, direction Iris Hulh Pavery; A Orchestra.

1 (St. I.oula, BIO kc. A40 COMPLETE STOCK ON HAND Wealeyan College 9:00 p.m. Central Band and Glee flub. HPADA JlS Had (00 kc, II (Hot Springs 375 .1 (Detroit, 580 kc, 517 p.m.

Orchelti Anne Cnmpbcll, poet; Nurtnan Butterfleld, baritone. Tomorrow's Early Program ,1 7. (Mnnliattan) p.m.- Erdody'a Orchcalia. (Manhattan) 10:00 fl. tn.

p.m. Tlmrly talks with Terrse; Kleanor Hilmrcr and Her Kiddle Kluli; Betty llelch. "Candy Srriptura reading: Jersey Collegians, direction Julia Whitz. IVFIIH p.m. Gauggel, aoprano; Trio.

A (Manhaltan) 1:45 p.m. Foreign Vnllcy Assoi-lallon lunrheon: speakers. Newton W. cillbert, former lurtge, Court of Manila: Henry Parker Willis, author. Philippine-American Chamber of Coinineree.

'-Philippine Independence." II (Munliiitlnnl 2 :1 p.m. Samiifl Cutler, violinist; Knilly and Nehna Perlman, songs and piano; Meio Dance urchestia. (Newark) 7:00 a.m. Clym class, direction Arthur E. Bnglcy.

Courteous Service vlollnl2tP'm Jacli "nrey, (Cliieago, fio kc, 830 7:00 p.m a.m. "What Illinois Pro-ducsd and Sold in 19J4." A and Sen Prompt Delivery Low Price c. Butcher: ehlldren'a bedtime til DIHCOI XT ON Al.l, STANDAIID I'ARTH chest ra. (Davenport. kc, 4K4 p.m.

"What Farm Bureau Work Means to Mrs. Bertha Cutler; dlstUHsion of the International Sunday school leson for Sunday, the Rev. M. A. lietjipndiiuer; Leo T.

Boylon, pianist: Alice Ostrander, soprano; Olga Kdlen, soprano. WOO (Philadelphia. 5U0 kc. 509 7 p.m. Sports; police reports; A.

Candelorl's Orchestra, dance program; Vincent Rlzos Orchestra; James MacDon-ald, tenor; Douglass MacDouuld, baritone; IVOR Jefferson City, 6 BO kc. 411 in.) 9:00 p.m. "Missolrl." Oeorgn A. Pickens; square dime fiddling tunes, by Bill Cat on and Ola Oathrlght. (Atluntir City, X.

.1., 1.013 kc, 296 ni.) p.m. Dance orchestra. 11 (Washington, 640 kc. 469 6:00 p.m. Children's stories; Peggy Albion.

(Tarrytown, X. 1.69ft 273 p.m. Police reports; musical program; radio talk. Frederick Koenig: Frank S. Beebe, tenor; prize conicat; IP Orchestra.

WKF.O (T.nnshig. 1,040 ke. 28ft p.m. Musical program. ft (Atlanta, 700 kc.

419 :45 p.m. John McCrlndle, Scotch singer; the Carsley Sisters, others; concert In honor of listtnera-in, Baltimore, Md.t and Youngstown, featuring Mrs. Waiter Winn, pianist. A (Cleveland, kc, 364 p.m. Guy Iombardo's Canadians.

A (Elgin. 111.. 990 kc, 303 ni.) 8 :00 p.m.-l :30 a.m. Fred Hamm's Orchestra; Lee ytmms. pianist; dance music.

1. Who wrote "The Scarlet 2. Why are some people called 3. What names are applied to the devices on numbered playing cards? 4. When is a will probated? 6.

Where does Sing prison pet Its name? Answers to Yeslortlny's Queries. 1. The Jiez Porces are a tribe of American Indians. 2. Voices sound different In an empty space because the tones of Ihe voice are reflected directly back, instead of being broken tip or partially absorbed by any objects.

3. Guelph was thc family name of Queen Victoria. 4. When it is noon In New York It is 1:04 a.m. on the following day In Manila.

6. The Yukon River flows In a generally westerly direction through Alaska and empties into the Bo. ing Sea. A I.I. rilOKI.S Babory'g Oreheatra: oon manners orfg- mal xight Hawks; w.

flI'liN KVKMMiH Hemlnglon Welch, I (Boston, BOO 0 -1 1 0 0 p.m. Hiir Brother Club; mu-Ical program; orchcdtra. (Birrlrn Sirlnt. 1039 386 p.m Hftdio Choir; "I.ife of isaa-t: WattH; Minn Ruth Ie, no-prano; Mirtn Mmy Lam son, rpador; italph Wade and E. Le Long, fluxuphoniitn.

f1ucniro, SI0 r.fi p.m. Muttfcal proffram. A A (Hull an. 30 kc, 474 in.) p.m. Jank Gardner's Orchea-tra; Texas Penwomen program.

I (rhilailHnhln, 7(M kc, 39.1 p.m. Orrhentru; Sunny Jim. p.m. "How the Homes May Help the Schools Iti Matters of Health." Ruth Houston; "Earned Inromt and (Jther New Features of the 1 9L' Federal Income. Tax Law," 1C.

C. Omen; Billy Mi-Kay, en-io-tainer; Blanch K. Uankhfln. soprano; June Whltmore, rontralto; Marlon Hall, piano; Lark In String orchestra. ii (Schenertad.v, 3A0 p.m.

Stories for rhlldren: Tn-(ernatlnnnl Sunday Hdiool lesson; Itenlth talk; Thn I'an-Amerlnan Sr-u-ntlflc Con-Kres," Henry Wallace Gardner; radio drama. "Inside the Lines' (Earl Derr Hljr-a-rr, ii Players; Orchestra; Tschalkowsky program. i (Chicago, MO kc 370 p.m. Musical program. II A 8 (I.ouUvllle.

7.M) kc, 400 p.m. Al WeJsman'i Novulty Orchestra. A (Atlantic City. 1,090 kc. 375 7:30 p.m.

Radio talk, James Burt; orchestra. (Kansn City, 730 kc. 411 in.) p. m. orchestra musical program.

WHO Im Moines. 574 kc. p.m. Williamson mandolin, hanjo. guitar; classical program direct Ion Den ii Raymond X.

Carr, Ae Mnines L'nlversity. I (I'hilndeiphla. 'M kc, 509 nO p.m. Weather forecast; Jiar- organise. popular aungi 4 I 40 fhurehward, talk.

pin Mr. Ilerliert Knlpli Ward. Herbert Itectnr, 5 Jo pin. I. Vtnr.nt Moore" Trio.

ir. ill M. WIlHo. lenor. 111:30 p.m.-I'ollie alnrnm; weather forecasts 10 5T.

in. l)nnce llrrlintra. (Manhattan) (11(10 in.) 4 00 p.m. Tyndall. noprano.

4 p.m. Hotel tea muale. p.m. Axrlfuliural farm ami home iinvkrt rcp.irlai atni-k exehanfe; foreign esthange qunlatlona; newa, Y.no p.m. Hernhard Levltnw a Orchcatra.

:00 p.m. Klriamlal review. I 10 in "I'ulillc Speaking," Alvln C. Buaae. N.

Y. V. 11:411 p.m. "Learn a Word 9:00 p.in.-Booli mylew by Clifford Mulc Memory content talk. 20 "The Texana." Sancliea au Milatea.i, popular il.SO p.m.

Current lopica. talk. 45 nm Krneat.i Berunien. pianist. m.

"Surgery al Sea." Surgeon Rear Adlnlrnl .1. Shan.l. 10 15 m. Krnemo Berunien, plannt. 10:311 p.m.

Club ilanec iir lieatra. (Manhattan) ke 4IM 7:30 p.m. Billy Wynne Uanee urchua- p.m.-"S-.at rtevlen." S. Helg. 8:30 p.m.

"luylile tlte Linen. Vlnrem trnm p.m.-A.e Brliwle fourteen ir-flniana. (Manhattan) 3IA p.m. with Roaalic Stew-gri. theatrical prmlileer.

Tereae Roan acel. 310 p.m. S. S. Milwaukee I nil.

a-Cti p.m. Interview with May Alllaon an. I Porulhy Heraog. 5 ,10 pin. r.

S. H. Milwaukee lvlo. a 4n p.m. 111'.

Alfred Ruliyn. harmony and ompoaitlnn lesaoiia. 3 SO p.m. s. S.

Milwaukee Trio. :0 p.m. fn.le (ieel.ee. :30 p.m. Aimer Oeluln.

"Radio Proli- p.m. Nat Martin a Orchestra. (Manhattan) (I. WIS '3 ni.) 1 pin Neighborhood Newa; piano aelcctlona; Florence Imryea. vtolln; lornellua u'Sulllvan.

tenor; kathryn fo, ellv, anprnno; liene He I'riri, planlat: Richard B. tlllin'ii. tarapatrh player; Health talk; "Peter Billy Burton a Orchestra. 11:30 p.m.-12 1 i a.m. Joe Wards Ur-f hoFlra; Revue.

(Manhattan) I II I BROOKLYN IU I S77 MYRTLE Art. I SMITH LIVINGS TON 4TS. nnvi CI.KKK FUEEI). Francis tlruB olork, who was airested and charged with having stolen a case of whlnky from his employer. Joseph Heuthnor, owner of a drug store nt Janinira ave.

and llllh Uichmond Hill, was discharged from custody yesterday by Magistrate! Thomas Doyle. (Chicago. 111., kc-MO p.m. Juvenile period; Helen allaban. aoprano; Jeanette Vleilenian so-nrano: Archer Karrell.

pianist: William tenor: Molly pnl popu Tenney, soprano: jiarn Dane, Trio; Jack Parker, tenor; lecture, on neonie tax and accountancy: Dancing Oiciestra; VnnM violinist; Al Phillip tenor: Irfona Fay. violinist: Mor nianla" Ii T.lndsav McPhall' llro'grai'n. lir'd Popular BAP (Fart Worth. 30 kc. 470 p.m.

Jim Rlley'i Orchestra Sweetwater Saxophone Band "IrnMlra-W (Springfield. 800 kc. 337 7:00 p.m. Market bedtime A (IHtt.bnrg, 019 kc, 403 ni.) p.m.-tellnner concert' I'nele Kay bee: Bonus; musical program by artibta from Rochester. Pa.

TAP (Washington, 040 kc, 400 Irving Boernsteln's Or-rheatrn: aclenra talk; program direct from a (Manhattan). (l)elrolt, ooo kc, 517 p.m. Jean fioldkette', tra; musical program: Isoliel Hunt Fuller Harry K. Parker, llarrlaon Burch. (St.

Paul-Minneapolis, 1 1 0 kc, 417 ni.) p.m. children's hour: snorla; rilck T.orlng's Orchestra; Bralnerd -Night; Paa K. and R. Family. A Kansas t'lly, Mo 730 kc, 411 ni.) :00 p.m.

a.m. Address: children', tnry; orchestra: Nighthaitk Frolic: 5-TUBE ATWATER KENT vey Ms rburner's Orchestra market i ports; Uncle Wlp's bedtime storle. A (rmvidem K34 kc, 300 tn.) 7:15 p.m. Dance orchestra; piano, Tawkalog," Mnhel Woolsey; religious eervlnes, Temple Beth-KI. (Chicago.

H70 kc, 345 7.30-11:40 p.m. (Jrgan recital; lullaby time; farm program; radio play; Isham Jonea' Orchestra. MAM hiragn, 670 kc, 44(t p.m. Organ recital; Wide AwHke riuh; musk-Hi Keography; orrhes-tra; musical program from Clary, Jnd. U' (Memphis, 600 kc.

500 p.m. Hrit ting's Novelty Orchestra; Midnight Frolic A (Boston. 1,080 kc. 276 p.m. Children's story: dinner dance; broadcast from Boston Opera House by Chicago Civic peia.

entire performance. principals. Mary Garden. Kdith Mattnn. Conductor Polacco, Fern and Ansaeau, Georges Baklanoff.

A (Omaha, 570 kc, 526 p.m. American College m.l Including 5 R. A. 201 A Tubes, Atwater Kent Model Loud Speaker i Lightning Arrester, 1 Storage Battery, 2 large 4a-volt Batteries, Complete Aerial Equipment. "Merry old Chief:" popular program.

II A (Philadelphia, 700 kc, 303 7:30 :00 a.m. Dream Daddy: "Turning the Arnold Abbott: Morning Glory Club; dance orchcitra: "Fifteen Minutes with Sam Wlngfleld and Ills Friends;" features. A l( leieland. kc, 304 ni.) p.m. Edwin Arthur Kraft, Tl Complete TERMS AS LOW AS 1 p.m.

Kvnngellst r.unioni Hnlnes: John A. Scon, cornet, songs and piano: seiial story. William .1. Stuart; Sain Silver's KiuortHirers; Krank tlalassi, pianist; aoprano; I.ou For-dun. Hurry song writers; Uncle Robert's t'liai; orchestra.

p.m limner inuslc; Health lalk: KntcrtHiners. Hh Kddie Klklna' tr-rhestra Ci-oh) Woril Period; Lillian Clinton, actress. 7-45 a. in. Lou Holtz: Hu.lg.-s: K'liur Dowell's Orchestra; I'hnal Tobias.

writer; Uan (Iregory's iwheatra Hoi. Miller and Jimmy Klynn. songs: dame orclnrtrn: Heue, with Slaale and Blake; orch'slin; Ted Lewis' Atw'mer This is the greatest radio value ever offered. Take advantage of it! (Geo. F.

IMs VICTROLAS and PIANOS m.isni:i nun 876 Flatbush Ave. At Church Ave. When to Listen in (or Programa from The Brooklyn Daily Eifle Studio of Station A (316 Meters) Every Wednesday at noon: Talks and music. Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock: Musical program and talk on Current Events, by II. V.

Kaltenborn, associate editor of The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Other features. Every Friday at noon: Service liy Brooklyn Federation of Churches. When Mad am Butterfly sings: "Some Day He'll Come" on a FAD A Neutrodyne RADIO Make the acquaintance if ihe Atwater Kent Radio Set fur' you at your dealer's with its promise of evenings filled with joy. See for yourself that its quality is the best that money can buy.

Feel how smoothly the counter-balanced dials turn: that's but one example of its master workmanship. And then listen to its remarkable reception, note the sensitiveness in bringing in the stations you want, in ample volume, even from a distance. Be sure of frettine all these qualities by biiyinsr ATWATER KENT. Insist on Quality When You Buy Radio CJ We distribute only items which comply with our standards of quality. IJ The consumer is protected by our guarantee as well as the' manufacturer's when he buy3 Radio Products Indorted by Seedman.

Here are a few items we distribute and guarantee: Timmons Talkers, Pioneers of Cabinet Type Loud Speakers ment of the modern miracle radio. Fada is selective to a hair's breadth. You simply set the dials at given numbers and in rolls the program, provided that station is on the air at tha time. And it always gets the same station at the same dial-setting. Fada likewise excels in distance and volume.

There are six models to meet every taste and pocketbook. $75 to $270. Fada is adapted to either dry-cell or WHEN little Cho-Cho-San, the delightful heroine of Puccini's popular opera, sings for the return of her American sailorman, each note vibrates the heart-strings of the Fada listener-in. For each note is reproduced with the purity and beauty of the original, miles away. Faithful Fada It delivers the opera, the concert, the speech precisely as you would hear it face-to-face.

It bo6 o' Burgess Batteries United States Storage Batteries Balkite Substitute THINK OF WHAT I BACK OF IT does not distort. It does not create ton. uues noi create storage-battery tubes, and either in those bird Grebe Syncrophase Receivers Erla Receivers, Kits and Paris Marvodyne Receivers Skylark Receivers Amplion Loud Speakers Manhattan Loud Speakers Utah Loud Speakers door or out-door aerial." Hear a Fada. door 0 Balkite Battery Chargers Apco Battery Chargers J. TLaAlo ssr will be a store noises which have kept music-lovers from sincere enjoy Celeron Bakelite Panels revelation in I i F.

A. D. ANDREA, 1581 JEROME AVENUE, NEW YORK The Atwater Kent line comprises six Receiving Seta and three Loud Speakers. There is an instrument to suit your preference in size, price and design. E.

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BROOKLYN 1 NEW YORK llifn- is I lie Tit: N.m ii.I.IiihisIiIp i.ri.-e IIS. Vinn iloa'rr ran supp'r It her. e'll be glad 10 ii.l.I'lH en llolh. y. 1061-3 ATLANTIC BROOKLYN, .1 of Atimter Knit Dealer in Your be Kent to yon I'lioii request Brooklyn and Long Island Distributors for 1 ADA VICTORY ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Inc.

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