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WEEK'S KGO tt'EEK OF MARCH 27, 1024 General Electric Company Oakland, California Pacific Time 1:30 p. m. Thursday. March 27 York Slock Exchange and coloratura soprana. The following program will bo Instrumental Selections— (a) Stack-O-Lee BlueB (b) Magic Eyes Claremont Hotel Orchestra Berkeley, California Horace Heidt, Directe r —New U. S. Weather Bureau reports. Final reading, Stock and 6:45 p. m. exchange anil weather reports news items. S-00 p. m.~ Hotel Claremont Jazz Mildred Erickson, Orchestra and Tenor Solos— (a) My Old Irish Mother. Gallagher (Buell Music Co.) (b) Could 1 . Tosti (B. F. Wood) Philip Ashcroft Greeting to Spring... Violet Wheeler Rucker Piano Solo Played by the Composer 7/ ^ ~JCPomo\ //in and luq will ' /QXplain how oasilij 'You can own a ' ^Diamondon our , , * THRIFT CLUB*/) \ c PJan v Ay I W. W. Letson Jewelry &. Music Miriam Sunday, March 30, 3:30 p. m.— Concert by the KGO Little Symphony Orchestra, Carl Rhodchamel conduc ting; vocal artists assisting. Monday, March 31, 1:30 p .m.— New York Stock Exchange and U. S. Weather Bureau reports. 3:00 p. m.—Short gram. Address by Cora liams, "What Pedigogy Has to Learn from the Mother." 4:00 to 6:00 p. m.—Music by the St. Francis Hotel Dance Orchestra, 6 ri5 U p.'"in?— F'rnäl "reading stock exchange and weather reports, and news items. % * » musical pro L. Wil f. : Tuesday, April 1, 1:30 p. m.— New York Stock exchange and U. S. j Weather Bureau reports. 6:45 p. m.-Final reading stock ex | change and weather reports, and j news items. 8:00 p. m.—Address by H. A. Snow, in Africa"; numbers; musical pro Every Word is the Truth When we, as a banking institution, state that a savings account is the first step toward ■ success, we are simply emphasizing a fact that has been proved by thousands of men thousands of times. With such over whelming evidence to influ ence you, why not start an account today for yourself and family. We pay 5$ interest on your deposits. 1 j "Hunting Wild Game j Boy Scout gram. 10:00 p. m. to 1:30 ( a. Dance music from the orchestra in m.— the St. Francis Hotel Ball Room, San Francisco; Henry Halstead, leader. The program for this evening will be as follows: Part 1 of the Program to be given by Troop Eleven, Boy Scouts of America, Oakland, Calif. (Veteran Troop) First National Bank PAYETTE. IDAHO -y*b4*+*:-;-: j-;.-*..;..;..;—;—;— *:*-:* *:*•;• t HEMSTITCHING ! i Prompt attention given to mail orders. Airs. Bird Jacobsen Payette, Idaho At Farber's '•1**1»*!— > t. I .«. «. t. -t. ». ♦ t. J..LA »**î—8**ï*v*j**8—î—s—i—f*Y*s—î—i—i*v%**î*v*s—rvv*i « * 4**i t Second Hand Goods of all kinds bought and sold Highest Prices Paid A. C. FENSKE S. Phone 233 J Office in Bennett Block !—I— ^^-;-x**î»*î*^**î-5-5-î-î-5-!-^î-î-î—H— 5**5**iH h î-î~î**î—F'î-M-î-î-î-i * EAO LE 2/3.17* re i IpunULLOumm 1 WADE BY \ iBtfHtcifT pnrcn. factory . Hi.THE WORLD A . YELLOW PENCIL <ivilh the RED BAND GLFPENCIL CQ. NEWYCRH.USA. 9 , Soprana Solos—i Waltz Song from Romeo and Juliet". . Gounod (b) Lust Rose ot bummer. Mildred Kricksos instrumental Selections— (a) Dream Daddy (b) Cinderella Blues Claremont Hotel Orchestra Address—"The Fascination of Golf (a) (Part 1) Mildred Erickson Saxaphone S lo—Lonctte.... Henton "Rob') Derbidge Tenor Solo—The Bell in the Light* Solman David house Philip Ashcroft Instrumenta,! Selection,—Somebody Stole My Gal . Claremont Hotel Orchetsra Soprana Solos— (a) Brilliant Girl Robin Adair Scotch Melody Mildred Erickson Piaso Solo—Spirit of I rogress .. Violet Wheeler Rucker Played by the Composer Tenor Solo—In un Old-Fashioned Town . Squires (Bosey) (b) Philip Ashcroft Address—"lllie FastJinatiojn of Golf" (Part II) Harry Chapman Instrumental Selection—A Will Go a Long, Long Way.... Claremont Hotel Orchestra smile Soprasa Solos>—• (a) Serenade (b) Bonnie Sweet Bessie Moszkowski Scotch Melody Mildred Erickson Piano Solo—Call of the West.... . Violet Wheeler Rucker Played by the Composer Instrumental Selections— (a) Sunshine of Mine Blue Grass Blues Claremont Hotel Orchestra (b) "rid y, March 28, 1:30 p. m.—New Y'ork Stock Exchange and U. S. Weather Bureau reports. Short musical pro Paper by William T. Innés 3:00 p. m. gram. on "The First Principles ln Aquari-, um Management." i —Final reading, stock and weather reports, and 6:45 p. m. oxchange news items. ' Saturday, March 29, 12:30 noon _Now York Stock Exchange and U. S. Weather Bureau reports. 8:00 p. m.—Feature numbers by Mu Phi Epsilan Sorority, from Col legt of Pacific, San Jose, California. j I 10.00 P. m. to 1:00 a. m.—Dance music from the orchestra in the St. I music ir Ro om, San Fran ; ^nc^Hutel 8.^, le ader. I The folowing program will T1 [ , g eve nlng, March 29. Feature numbers on the program Liven by the Mu Phi Epsilon Soror f l J ,. y £ the pacific. San Jose. I ity, College or ue CeUL golo . Fantasie . ...Chopin(Wood) Bernice Rose be Sopran^ SoIOqu BlUowy Harvest I ' Fie j d . .Rachmaninoff I (b) Calm as the Night .... Bohm' Mrs. Charles Argali | Piano Solo— Impromptu .... Chopin (Wood . Lucile Carmichael i'Cello Solo—Ave Maria—....Gounod (Ditson)—Rose Van Valin Soprano Solos—• To One Who Passed Whistling the Night....Gibbs (Curwen) | Crucified....Manney (Dit (a) Thru (b) The son) (c) Si mes vers avaient des ailes Hahn (Ditson,) Lucile Fox piano Solos— . . (a) Hornpipe - Handel (Augener; (bi) Rigoletto Paraphrasé . Verdi-Lisj.t Katherine Wood Contralto Solss— . (a) Bendemeer's Stream. .... Gatty I (Boosey) ' (b) Scena, Arietta, Canzonetta (Dlnorah) . Meyerbeer (c) O Let Night Speak of Me— Chadwick (Schmidt) Nells Rogers Plano Solos- MacDowe „ ("1 Moto v (Breikopf) Toccata . Debussy CD Toccata Katherine Hewitt Solo—The Nighgtingale Ward-Stephens (Ditson) Helen Riddell Piano Solo—Coasting.... C. Burleigh (Pimsser) Soprano Margaret Ramsey Cello Solos— (a) Dream of Love . (b) Samsn and Delilah Saint-Saëns Rose Van Valin Liszt Soprano Solo (a) Mattinata .... Tosti (Ditson) (b) Ninon .Tosti (Ditson) Mrs. Charles Argali Piano Solos— (a) Humoresque.... Tschaikowsky (Presser) (b) Prelude in G. minor . ... Rachmaninoff (Presser) Address—"Boy Scouts" ... . Scoutmaster Herbert Hauser Assembly of Troop . . Bugle Calls by Eagle Scout Ray Kennedy Pledge of Allegiance to Our Flag . By the Troop Talk on "What Scouting Does for Us Boys" Eagle Scout Jean Bell Camp Song—"The Ham Bone".... . By the Troop Solo part by Scout Malcolm Guerin Address—"Boy Scout Vacation Camps" .... Executive Home J. Bemiss. Camp Song—"There Was a Bee" . By the Troop Address—"What the Boy Scput Or ganization Does for the Boy" Abe P. Leach, President of Oakland Council of Boy Scouts Scout Oath and Laws- By the Troop Taps Eagle Scout Ray Kennedy PART II Instrumental Selection . Western Electric Jazz Orchestra Soprano Solos—. (a) Lo, Here the Gentle Lark . Bishop (b) Pirate Dreams..Huerter .... . (Ditson) Alicia Scott Ella Lawrie, Accompanist Address—"Hunting Wild Game In Africa" (Part I) H. A. Snow Until .... Sanderson Frank Miller Baritone Sol Contralto Solos— (a) Adieu Forest (Jeanne d'Arc) . Tschaikowsky (b) L'Heure Exquise . Hahn Oris Osborne Ella Lawrie, Accompanist Instrumental Selection . Western Electric Jazz Orchestra Address—'Hunting Wild Game in Africa" (Part II) H. A. Snow Soprano Solos— (a) For You Alone (b) Within the Garden of My Alicia Scott Geebl Heart Alicia Scott Baritone Solo—The Trumpeter Dix Frank Miller Contralto Solot (a) The Danza Chadwick (b) Seguldilla (Carmine).... Bizet P M m f ■ v-i V * (j)P>T EVENT f^ACoyperVfosher ASilver Dollar -v v F s 11 , % Again — for thirty days, beginning April 1 and ending April 30, we will offer the famous Auto Matic Electric Washer for $1 Down and $5 a month. The above slogan "A Copper Wash for a Silver Dollar," will have a greater meaning than ever before because at these wonderful terms you get a better AutoMatic and a dandy ironing board thrown in. & 1 V' f 1 V % i* v1 ill P m til - ii I m Tzr 11 Automatic $ ^Downfi aMonÿi Electric) iy ■ . . ID tf Ru-uf"! % One of the greatest improvements in the AutoMatic this year is the new ALL METAL WRINGER and the Hydrodisc, aluminum agitator. However you may have your choice of either the wood or metal agitator. The folding tub rack and corrigated, all copper tub arc two of the good features AutoMatic owners have always enjoyed. Nearly 1,700 housewives in this territory are now happy users of the AutoMatic. This machine is well known everywhere for the wonderful work it does and for its long service. It is unequalled for the price and cleans clothes even better than some higher priced machines. a ■ 4 Improved Features Hydro -Disc Aluminum Agitator Corrugated Copper Tub Reversible AlWietal Wringer Folding < Tub Raclv [nmn Here Is a Real Ironing Board That Goes With Your AutoMatic 4 Y* » fl e t IrpiangBOard The Rid-Jid ironing board won't wiggle, wab ble, jiggle, slip or slidi Easy to iron on, the work slips over the end. Stands firmly anywhere on its fi own legs. Folds in a jiffy and hangs or stands be hind the door out oî the way. Sells regularly for $4.00, but if you buy a new AutoMatic you get one without cost. Come in at once and see tile new AutoMatic and Uiis splendid ironing board. $1 delivers them both to your home to use and enjoy. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY. Don't delay. IDAHO POWER COMPANY flT fl SS^Spigjjfil wafcajjpjSgi • ■ ■ ■ Oris Osborne Instrumental Selection . Western Electric Jazz Orchestra Wednesday, April 2, 1:30 p. m.— New York Stock Exchange and U. S. Weather Bureau reports. 3:00 p. m.—Short musical pro gram. Address by-Mrs. Zay Rector Bevitt on the subject of "Music." 6:45 p. m.—Final reading stock exchange an weather reports, and news items. THURSDAY, April 3, 1:30 p. m. New York Stock Exchange and U. S. Weather Bureau reports. 6:45 p. m.—Final reading stock exchange and weather reports, and news items. (9 TT i&aill NEW HOMES Always require some finishing touches - Look over our finishing lumber-clear , straight perfect grain VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. BUIDLING MATERIAL AND FUEL 8:00 p. m.—Musical program, in eluding California String Quartette and California Mixed Chorus, The following program will be given Thursday evening. Instrumental Selection^ . . California String Quartette Scott Elder Joseph Walters Eiward Cykler C. Winston Petty Vocal Selections— (a) Deep River....Ditson Arange-1 men t (b) Swanee River . Foster, California Mixed Chorus Laura Broderick, Soprano Ruth Waterman, Contralto Carl Anderson, Tenor Henry L. Perry, Bass Reading—An original monologue "Aunt Mariah's Romance" Edna Sutton Stark I Piano Solo—Transcription of Waltz from Faust Liszt-Gounod Edna Linkowski Contralto Solos—. (a) Danny Boy .... Old Irish Air| (b) My Treasure . Ruth Waterman Address—"Migrating Birds of aClifornia" Trevalsa Dr. Harold Bryant Vocal Selection— hiflammatus (Sta bat Mater) . Rossini California Mixed Chorus Instrumental Selcetions . ; . California String Quartette i A Bit of Minstrelsy ..... . KGO Radio Minstrels Piano Solo— Valse Caprice—Newland Duets for Contralto and Tenor— (a) Mistrêss Mary Salter (Ditson) wafcajjpjSgi • ■ ■ ■ (b) Perfect Day . Bond Ruth Waterman and Carl And, on ! Soprano Solo—The Wren (with Flute Obligato) . Benedict Laura Broderick Instrumental Selections California String Quartette I Baritone Solo—The Evening St j V. r Tannhauser) . I Clarence H. Oliver Vocal Selectio- nGoodniglit. . 1 ': -.iti Califrnia Mixed Chorus I RADIATORS We sell and install the Car.'i lge Radiator, at our shop in Pay, tie, eliminating lose of time and exp, n*e of sending radiators to Bel — Henlz Auto Repair Shop. Exclusive Agency for Payette. Feb.