* Bringing Up Father By McManus Air *y OouuV' fM tfoiW to err I'M AftHAMKO TO 0S.W1N WHAT’S THIS** ■TOUR WIFE. WU"Z. IM an’ On The To-day OUT BEFORE MAfiQ»E CVT*> OMTMtWWST WITH WHERE'S THAT LIFT IT- *b\R- SHE SAJO SACK. OH SntfU- SKMO MR THAT AMINVAU- VU_ VAAV-K OPTPiCE BOV? TOTB.U-.VOO TO QRJMQ THATT- CW>PY down to mV orpice OOT OUT WTTH OH-V/ILUE1 «T HOME Aft SHEVAJX MCRRIN' Botslt SEW"? Cow'toa FLORENCE EASTON SPA^MJtU OF !?* n,lfeCTTT matimee- _ her* TO GIVE CONCERT P. M. TTT 6:00—Asbury Park Casino orches- Scheduled tra. Opera Soprano 6:30—International Singers; Male to Be Heard Over WABC Quartet. 6:46—Tony's Scrap Book. To-night 6:00—Time. 6:00—Hugh S. Bancroft, President Florence Easton, soprano, who of "The Wall Street Journal” from illness which has recovered speaking on "Obstacles to prevented her scheduled appearances Business Recovery.” on will be heard previous programs, 6:15—President's Emergency Em- as artist over the WABC-Co- guest Committee Talk. at 10:30 o’- ployment lumbia network, to-night 6:20—Wlnegar’s Barn orchestra. EST: clock, 6:45—The Melodists. /BMC Miss until last a US Easton, year 7:00—Morton Downey, tenor; Fred- member of the Metropolitan Opera die Rich and his orchestra. B was horn in 2/8 company, Yorkshire, 7:15—Bookman. the of John England, daughter 7:20—Stock Quotations. cele- Thomas and Isabella (Yarrow), 7:30—Evangeline Adams. brated concert singers. Upon grad- 7:45—Dunn and Nally Trio with Buck 2430 A. D, \bandoned in Mid-Sea By Phil Nowlan and Dick Calkins from and schools Rogers, uating public high Roy Bessette at the piano. In Toronto, Canada, Miss Easton 8:00—Time. went to London to study at the Royal 8:00—Concert. from there I'M Academy of Music, and 8:30—Musicale. WAS UEARLV OOFAU.J WHAT A A MOMEUTfLAtER- BVTOflUIMfir/KlUER KAVJE X Bur oocsiorr ooe APRA\D MOT-TUEV VOOWT train- Cut RELIEF/-] ( to Paris and Berlin for further 9:00—Organist; quartet. WUEKi THAT WAS THE ICU8EST tWCD TO CAPTURE OUR ‘SU\P- CREYJ KK1CAW SOU' LOOK POP ME-\NUY, THOSE ing. Her debut was made in the tMuMA ^SUFTOCAttO 9:30—Male trio; Freddie Rich’s or- TVtE 1 EVER UELO IU WE DESTROVEO U<S ESCAPED? atlautiams are <—‘ title role of “Madame Butetrfly” at chestra. MAO OWED “TO SHE REACHED ( BREATU 'WILMA/\NUAtS A'RCRAET—y| uim ■‘H. OESERTlMGr Covent Garden, London,. 10:00—Time. THE SURFACE SURFACE- ) MV upe/ -AMO-AMO WO HAPPENED? -took prisoner-uockeo usfj Miss Easton has appeared, during 10:00—"Split Seconds.” I REALttV PASS BUCK DOWN ARDALA UP WHU UIM-gut tUEV { course of at the TUROUeUTlAE the her career, 10:30—Weather Report. TUERE IKJ TUE WATER, OR GOT ME -G0IV16 to TORTURE ME- Royal Opera House, Berlin, the 10:30—Paul tenor; Co- EMERGENCE ESCAPE Althouse, — MAKE CREW SURREMDER- Hamburg Stadt-theater, also at Ant- lumbia Symphony orchestra. TUBE C3F OUR 0\0 I DREAM'f? werp, and all the large cities of Eng- 11—Guy Lombardo and his Royal FWlM&SOB OM OH/ -It WAS AWFUL//-t" land, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Canadians. and was engaged by the Chicago Op- 11:30-12:00—Bert Down and his WMEKi KILLER era company. Among the roles Biltmore orchestra. KAME AtOD which she created are Elfletra AROALA LOCKED (Strauss) in England, Beatrice in UPtLl ns Naylor’s “The Angelus’’ at Covent WERE and Elizabeth in 454 IOTA IP «oo MOLD, Garden, ..ondon, Meters ” Liszt’s “Legend of St Elizabeth” Kilocycles M0LDL16 MER (operatic version) in New York. AS A Her roles include principal Aida, 6:00—Children’s MOSTASE* Madame Program. Carmen, Butterfly, Elektra, Girl. Salome Elsa. 5:30—Mystery and She is a Fellow of 5:45—Mountaineers. the of Lon- Royal Academy Music, 6:00—Black and Gold orchestra. don. 6:45—Uncle Abe and David— Sketch. 7:00—Rodeheaver Sing. 7:15—Mining and Metallurgy—Dr M. M. Leighton, Chief Illinois Geological Survey. 7:20—Frances Alda, soprano; Frank La Farge, piano. J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL 7:00—Adjutant General William 7:45—Back of the News in Wash- DIXIE DUGAN—Found! By Cole, Rhode Island; Adjutant ington—William Hard. General William F. Ladd, 8:00—Bobby Jones, Golf Chats. Connecticut; auspices Second 8:15—Varieties. -ixeRES V THE 8:30—Orchestra; Fritzi Scheff, so- LOOK! ITS THE STOP THE.. xopy ^ Division association, A. E. F. "Picture LONA 7:28—Weather. prano; Douglas Stanbury, another TRESSES/ 7:30—Hank Keene and his Connec- baritone. •TACkfeO under LONA. \Boy.‘ V/ZZf 9:00—Symphony orchestra; the Old "// GET- 7?EADy ticut Hillbillies. THIS HAS-BEEN 8:00—Bobby Jones, Golfer. Counselor. f /W AN EXTRA- 8:15—Radiotron Varieties. 9:30—Orchestra; Olive Palmer, so- CAGOAGES PfT iDIZZf! found! 8:30—Mobiloll orchestra. prano; Elizabeth Lennox, 3:00—Jesse Crawford, Royal Or- contralto; Paul Oliver, tenor; "PLPiY/ -WHAT ganist. Revelers quaret; Talk—Will Six. LONAI)/ZZ/ 9:30—Palmolive Hour. Rogers. HA S ~BEEN 10:30—Top-Notchers in Sport. 10:30—Orchestra; Intervew by story! 11:00—News; Atlantic Coast Marine Grantland Rice. "FOUND Forecast. 11:00—Lopez orchestra. 11:05—The Merry Madcaps—Nor- 11:30—Albin orchestra. man Cloutier, director; with 12:00—Richardson orchestra. the Ilima Islanders. A. M. 12:00—Collin Driggs, Allyn Organ- 12:30—Morgan’s orchestra. ist. 380m—WGY, Schenectady—790k 6:30—Studio orchestra. 6:45—Same as WEAF. 7:00—Health Talk. 7:05—American trio. 7:15—Same as WEAF. 7:3 0—Orchestra. 8:00—Same as WE F. 8:15—McManus and Riley. 1:00—The Book Reporter—Clifton 8:30-11:30—Same as WEAF. Fadiman. 11:30—Hall orchestra. 8:15—Songs. A. M. 5:30—Summary of Programs. 12:30—Kenmore orchestra. 5:30—Stock Quotations. 300m—KDKA, Pittsburgh—930k 6:00—Raising Junior—Sketch. 6:00—Jersey Cereal. 8:15—Conti Ensemble. 6:15—Troubad ours. 6:30—Gloria Gay's Affairs. 6:45—Same as WJZ. Blosser — the 6:45—Topics in Brief Lowell 7:15—Twenty Fingers of Sweetness. Freckles Turning Back Pages By Thomas. 7:30—Same as WJZ. 7:00—Amos ’n' Andy—Sketch. 8:30—Gift Barn Dance. 7:16—Rambler. 9:00—Television Review. rzgins 11"", FOECVd.ES/ 7:30—Phil Cook. 9:30—Same as WJZ. we POUVC6-AT W°ME Iltocry HAS SEEN INJURED, xi.'. leame nr tb the 11:00—Sport Review. MULES CfJT, LlHD/ SI 7:45—Orchestra. ffllTW UVJDY HITCHED TO fieslEPAL ALARMED O'JER. DOE IB THE HEA'Jy IMiPAfiT IT ISWT 8:00—Orchestra. 11:15—Same as WJZ. Becomes stock in a bis BECOME READERS/IF A BIS SLED, 6IVEKI T» a1'1 OF THE swowsuoe...TUtf 8:30—Vibrant Melodies. 11:30—Gerun’s orchestra. 1ft SHOP DRIFT.- SOM6 OF THE BOVS ABSENCE 8EST TB SET RID OF HIM BY AVIATOR RILEY OFFICER. 8:00—Wayside Inn. *9 THE BOVS <50 lb LOOK FOR ■FROM HOME AVlD DISfMCH SAVS HIS LE<S 16 under.under the ; HIS FRIENDS limit/,lino/, 8:60—Orchestra; Mary McCoy, so- FRECKLES AND w BOoHEM THE J Heup.vweM a bis snomi /A MOToRcVCLE COP TO AMD HOIAAVlE CIRCUMSTANCES S prano; Reinald Werrenrath, START FOR A LITTLE RIDE TUIHS lb Do IS To SHOOT Hughes, baritones; Male Broadcasting Briefs SLIDE COMES DOfJU ON V SO IN SEARCH FOR THEM. Billy TO JIW.TDMN....A DISTANCE (P RELIEVE HIS quartet; Tandy Mackenzie, COMPLETELY TASALONi? <SOES ALON0 UNOy,TB ONLY FE'N WILES... ^ FRECKLES, tenor. OF A 50FFERIW«..„ Valentine Williams, English author COVERING HIM AND LIWOY "i 10:30—Clara, Lu and Em. of crime fiction, will discuss “The v*lHAT FUN!! 10:45—Poems—Howard M. Clancy. Art of Writing Crime Fiction” over 11:00—Slumber Music. an NBC-WJZ network, Wednesday, 12:00—Busse orchestra. February 24, at 5:00 p. m. E. S. T. A. M. 12:30—King orchestra. The cast of the Canadian Pacific Musical Crusaders, heard every Sun- day afternoon from Toronto over an 349 880 WADfl [ NBC-WJZ like a Meters »» »DV I network, rejoices Kllnrjrelea bunch of school children when the director, Alfred Heather, makes an out-of-town This Is because he 6:00—Asbury Park orchestra. trip. assembles his cast 5:30—International Singers. and rehearses 6:45—Eddie every day, not Just the day of the Connors, banjo. V>’\ 6:00—Obstacles to Business Recov- broadcast. His absence gives the ery—Hugh S. Bancroft. cast a rest. orchestra. 6:15—AVinegar’s #I1»31 BY N£A SEHVICr, iHS. 6:45—Tony’s Scrapbook. Richard Gordon, who plays Sher- 7:00—Morton Downey, tenor. lock Holmes in the NBC adaptations 7:15—Serenaders. of the famous Arthur Conan Doyle 7:30—Evangeline Adams. stories, was rushing to a rehearsal Out Our Way By J. R. Williams Our Boarding House By Gene Aherr 7:45—Daddy and Rollo. recently. He was informed by the 8:00—U. S. Marine Band. hostess that the rehearsal was sched- mo- —Vol! ^ 8:30—Musicale. uled in studio "D”. For the r VES COKiSIPER iTAkA VoiTrE QUITE A MAToR USSEN HERE , MOW, —I 9:00—Fast Freight. ment Gordon could not recall on -f Him moTvAim ! he's mav(»m* HA</E THAT QUAIKiT ~ MANIPULATOR 9:30—Orchestra. what floor the studio was situated. VJORRV VNART- WOO'RE E/CELLEKiT PEAL I TftAPEP' A CRlMtMGMOL OOt7\ me f LIKE -I'M7 10:00—Sketch—Split Seconds.
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