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xiaumpnone station mis a or in Westlnghouse Klectric Sr Manufnc luring Company at Hast Pittsburgh l’a., has made another record in ra ilo broadcasting. This broadcastlni station which has been in operatioi since 1*20 and which was the lire radiophone station In the world es tabllshed tor the regular broadcast ing of entertainment, now holds th record for the Immense area coverei by Its concerts. A list of the more distant point a which KDKA's programs have heei heard shows that the concerts gi out In a circle, having A radius o ■ bout 2.000 miles. This conclusioi Is based upon reports that have heel ereived from such points as Edmon ton. Alberta Province. Canada; Cen Iralin. Washington; San Krnnciscc California; Los Angeles. California Tucson, Ariiona: Tampico. Mexico I'ucrta Cortes, Honduras; the Cana Zone. Panama; Venesuela: Sant* Domingo; Porto Rica: Halifax. Novi Scotia. and from ships on the higl k sens. m The Immense srea Included In thl ~ gigantic circle and the enormou number of people to whom KDK.V programs are available, will give i good idea of the present Jmportanc of radio broadcasting. It must also be remembered tha KDKA is only one of four station "Stablished by the Wcstinghous company. The others are at Chlca go, Illinois; Newark. New Jersej and Springfield, Massachusetts. The combined broadcasting a these four station* brought into ex istence the present radio "erase which bids fair to sweep over th entire world. The program to be broadcasted to morrow by W. O. It. (L Bamberge it Company) Newark on 360 meter follows: 10:30—Popular songs. ■ 11:av—smiles oy j. r.. k. ■ 12:30—Classical program. 1:30—Concert by Edward Wie ■ land and Albert H. Meyers of New | ark, N. J. A program of popular > airs will be played on the zither and . Hawaiian guitar. 2:30—Sid Lorraine, tenor with . Wilder Chose at the piano, will sing I the following numbers: "If you like me like I like you." "Stop, rest t awhile." "Kentucky Echo." Hy ,, courtesy of the wolf. Gilbert Pub , j lishing Co. t 3:30—The first of a series of , talks on auction bridge and other , games by Robert K. Foster, bridge expert, and author of “Foster on . Auction" and forty-eight other books on card games. Mr. Foster is .’ I card editor of the New York Trlb ■ I une and Vanity Fair. j; 4:30—Notes on the well dressed , man hy courtesy of Vanity Fair. ,J 4:45—Spring Gardening by cour i tesy of "House &. Garden.” .5:30—Concert by Ruth Mott,! , mezzo soprano of Arlington. N. J., * | accompanied by Mr. Steve Newitz. (| 6:30—Sky pictures for the kld , dies by Mr. Radiobug. . 6:45—Bedtime stories for the children hy Uncle George, t The following program will be * broadcasted tomorrow on 360 me , ters by W J V. (Newark): 7:00 P. M.—"Animal Stories" by Florence Smith Vincent. 7:30 P. M—“Jersey City Boys’ f Week,” byT H. Williams. 7:45 P. M.—"Proposed Hudson * River Bridge,” by Dr. Gustav Lln > denthal. 8:30 P. M.—Dr. Frank P. O’Neil. New Haven, Conn., baritone concert . singer, and his brother, Emmett r O’Neil, New York City, dramatic 3 reader, will entertain the radio au dience for the second time with songs and dramatic readings. Pro gram by Dr. O’Neil: “Top O’ The Mornin’”, Manna Zucca: "Mother O’Mine," Tours: "Road to Manda lay," Speaks; "Rose of My Heart”, Lohr: Mtiglca Proibtta," Gastalson (in Italian); "Two Grenadiers", Schuman; "The Publican”, Van de' Water: "Mavis." Craxton. Program by Emmett O'Neil: | "Boots," Kipling; "Lasea.’’ Des-1 pres: "Catiline's Defiance." Croly; "Shooting of Dan McGrow," Service. Recital by Miss Vere Hoppe, con-: cert soprano. Program: ”1 Know a Lovely Garden.” D'Hardelot: "Voij che Sapete.” (Marriage of Figaro). Mosart; "Saper Voreste” (The Mask ed Ball). Verdi; "From the Land of the Sky Blue Water," Cadman; “Musetta Wnlti" (La Boheme). Puc cini; "Sunbeams,” Ronald; “Annie Lnurie," Lehman. 9:00 P. M.—Literary Evening by noted authors. Courtesy of the "Outlook,” "Scientific American” and Harper & Bro. Other Features Musical program weekdays, every hour from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. on the hour. Weather forecast (official)—Daily 11:00 A. M.. 12:00 M„ 5:00 and 10:01 P. M. sharp. Shipping News weekdays 2:05 P. M. (excepting Saturday) by Marine Engineering and Shipping Age. Ofllcial Arlington time 9:52 I’. M. Agricultural reports (official) daily 12:M., and 6:00 P. M. Final Baseball Scores every eve ning at 7:P. M. Program changes announced by Radio Telephone. W00DBRIDGE Mrs. J. A. Sprlngsted returned to her home in Utica Saturday having spent the past two weeks with her sisters at their home in Upper Main street. Ths Woodbridge Township Demo cratic Chib will hold a smoker in their rooms in Choppers Hall on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. An excellent entertainment is being pro vided. The good eats furnished at the last smoker made an excellent reputation for the club and they will have Just as good this time, if not s 9 little better. The Auction Bridge Club will be | entertained on Friday afternoon byj Mrs. J. M. Crowell at the home of her mother. Mrs. E. b. Gridley. Miss Thelma Rankin entertained j Miss Mildred Lewis over the week-1 end. Ware Boynton. Hindsdalc Boynton | Russell Potter and Rene deRussyj motored to Princeton Sunday. Mrs. Homer Bennett and Miss Mildred Bennett of Eatontown visi ted friends in town Sunday. The snnual meeting of the No. 1 and No 11 Parent-Teachers Associa tion will bo held on Thursday af ternoon.in the auditorium of No. 11 School. The speaker will be Mrs. George A. Smith of Maplewood, one of the state board members of the' Mother's Congress and a very enter-1 taining speaker. The election of of- j fleers will take place at this time. The Township School Field Day will be held on Friday. June 2 and not on June 9 as was erroneously an pounced before. The Middlesex County Field Day will be held on Neilson Field on June 10. ! Did Him More Good Many men and women suffer from backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, sore muscles and other re sults of kidney trouble because they neglected the first warning symp toms. Foley's Kidney Pills aid the kidneys to throw out poisonous waste matter that causes pain and misery. Stephen Lewis, Eldridge, Ky., writes: "Foley Kidney Pills did me more good than all the other medicine I ever took. I had kidney trouble ten years. I don't have any pain like I had before I took them.” Sold every where.—Adv. LOCKSMITH Leckeadth aai Gnml Repair Shop Lawn Mowers Resharpened Baby Carriage! Repaired end Retired D. DEKOIY, sea HIGH ST. Ceraer Smith __ . . _ __ ___ __ Perth Atcov Cur Market 131-SMITH STREET-131 PHONE 283-284 PHONE 283-284 I ■ . ■ . - ■ .! Wednesday Bargain Day ™ AA Libby’a Brand; M K 8 cans ... SUGAR CORN AA Republic Brand; 2 cans ^ ALASKA SALMON A^ Tall Cans; m m 3 cans • *«• • > ®® ® SALT HERRING A A Extra' large; reg. 15c; M 3 for • > > • • * * S® ar COFFEE J A Maxwell House; #1 % ; Good to the last drips; lb. .. ® BEEF TONGUES 1ft Fresh; III Each ...*.. ».«•««.. ® BUMF ftp CORNED BEEF IK Special; lb. ,.....mm\3 BOLOGNA ft ft Fresh; E E lb. ... LIVERWURST ft ft FRANKFURTERS.E E lb. .. Emim BEEF LIVER 4 A n.1L ORANGES ftp Thin skin, juicy; M "1 j 15 for ...■■V GRAPE FRUIT p Large and Juicy; m "1 j 0 for in.•!•!»,• :m*i• ..Mb BF TOMATOES ft ft Fresh and ripe; MI f lb.. fcU LEMONS p Fancy large; M *1 13 for.....fcU I LETTUCE p j Fancy heads; "1 I Head ....{. 10c and. If APPLES p ft Fancy; "ill | 4 qt. bskt..%fW nn I Home made; Pineapple, m 11 Strawberry, Plum; Jar ..... DIXIE BAOON 1 f) 1 Genuine Dixie; I U ' it..I w2 ; FRESH POKE SHOULDER <4 A 1 Nice and Lean; . I K ^ ] Well trimmed; lb...• 2 [ CHOP BEEF Fresh and Pure; | lb. ... H : i CHUCK An STEAK § i Special; lb. . .■■ ■ SAUSAGE OH Our own make: all pure pork M SC Well seasoned; lb. LEAF LARD 1 A 1 Pure; in cones; I 4 * lb. . I il2 ^ ALSO RHUBARB, GREEN ONH - - SPARE RIBS III Special; lb. ■ Cr po*k nr KIDNEYS t n Special; 3 lbs.mm%3 CORNED p PIG’S HEAD h lb. . U CORNED FLAT 4 p SPARE RIBS I h Special; lb. ■ Cr SHIN tm FOR SOUP I lb. ... ■ VEAL CHOPS i I Special; lb.•• ■ DUCKS A Fresh killed Long Island; 4SC )NS, PBAb BEAN *, CARROTS, BEE1 GUS, ETC. AT SPBCIAL PRICES. BANANAS ft ft Ripe; large; 411 Dozen ww POTATOES FSft \ Fancy good cookers; ■ U 16 qt. bskt. .. . *. ■ ^F ONIONS ' 0 C New; Yellow; 4^ 4 qt. bskt. ..Ww SWEET POTATOES A F Yams; jjl CUCUMBERS 4 ft Fancy; | J | ! 3 for ■ ^F PEANUTS <| ft Fresk roasted; 1 | I | qt. ... . ..... .. ^ i S, EGG PLANTS, CELERY, ASPARA- I WEDNESDAY GRASS MATS Size 27x54: AA •Japanese Patterns: Choice at .,V %9 OIL CANS One Gallon 4% su RQC Special at .. GARBAGE PAILS Made of heavy galvanized iron laMC with covers. f1 ,""S; Special at ..Ww THREAD AND FIBRE SILK HOSE Color* in Black, White and AA Cordovan. Special at a pair .. . SCARFS A lot of 79c Scarfs; A A h-2 yard x l’i yards; |lU^ Will be offered for sale at . CHINESE WORK BASKETS Fancy Straw Baskets A A^ with bone handles and l|UC decorated cover*. II J|. Special at ...ww RAO RUGS I Just tiif right I fur a door mat . J sjS 2roR UJ i HOUSE BROOMS I No.fi size: AAa 1 Special 2 F0R I MUSLIN GOWNS | Made of fine quality^ * batiste, lace and 6| sertion trimmed. |J| 11 Special at . AAAW- ; ‘ MAIDWELL” LADIES’ WASHABLE SUEDE GLOVES Colors in Black. Brown and Beaver. Special at a pair.. LEATHER POCKET BOOKS AHD PURSES An odd lot; | On Bargain Table; Special at _ METAL AHD CELLULOID GIRDLES | Special for Wednesday \ JEWELED ROASTERS Made of Blue and j White Enamelware, ! A reg. $1.00 value. i Special at „. ! HALL CARPETING 22 Inches wide. A A Special £ YDS 36 INCH COTTAGE CARPET These are rever- A A sible patterns, strongly O YDS. woven, m durable^ “ CHEMISE § A wonderful lot; I All sizes. S Special at .. . I ■jj|| BANDEAUX f Made of jfi coutil. I Special at : V WOMEN’S UNION SUITS | Light summer knit if? T'nderwear. “ForestIf Mills" Brand: all ||rj | sizes; special ..® 1,1 ZU FAIKS Pumps and Oxfords For Women and Children Women’s Satin and Patent Leather Pumps; Brown Oxfords in Vici and Calfskin; medium and low heels; Children's Brown Oxfords; Pa tent Leather and Calfskin Mary Jane Pumps; also Patent Leather Shoes with White Nubuck Tops. $1.69Pair UNBLEACHED SHEETS 54x90; “Oakwood Brand” Special at .. PILLOW CASES “Fruit of the Loom” and “Mad- C Right.” 42x O for 36; at .... CREPE DRESSING SACQUES t In a variety of patterns; excellent wearing material; Special at .. 5 DOZEN HOUSE DRESSES I Sizes 36 to 42; A Aq Big value. ft W Special at .. BUNGALOW APRONS Made up in Ginghams AAq and” Percale*. ft Special at ......UU CHILDREN ’S DRESSES Only a limited quantity; Sizes 7 to 12; Special at WAISTS A very good selec-^^fc_ lion of voiles in a good range of sizes. II jj Special at ...........». 2 DOZEN FANCY VESTS Regular $1.00 value; A In Black and Colors; nil Special at i. ...... ... -.......... THERMOS BOTTLES Pint size: AAq Aluminum Caps; W a hot or cold water bottle for ......... ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Special sale; Roses and Jonquils; 2 FOR . Pinks; 4 FOR ... - — -■ I TURKISH BATH AMD FA0BB TOWELS Heavy Double | ¥ Threaded Material; |« SERGE JUMPER DRESSES Formerly sold for $1.00. Wed. at .. CHILDREN’S ROMPERS Made up in Gingham and [ Chambray. Special at ■ - MILLINERY j Odd lot: j A bargain table full. j Choice at each. I