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Special Election Night Program Election returns from the entire country will be broadcast intermit- tently tonight over tho combiner! net- works oi tho N11C System beginning at 7 o ' clock. Thu returns will ho announced us soon nu thoy are iivtillublc to throe great news gathering agencies—Unit- ed Proas , Associated Press und Inter- national NeWs Service. Tunc in on WEAF or WJZ. Such announcements will bo inter- spersed with special entertainment replacing the regular features usual- ly hoard, \ To facilitate thc election i.or- vicos , sponsors of regular features huvo given up tholr regular lime on the air but will aid tho National broadcasting Company in providing part of the ont ' erliiinincnt on Election Night. ¦ Regular features . participating In this service ovo r thc combined net- Works of the KI1C System include tho Evcrcsdy. Hour, Three-in-Onu Theater , Soconyland Sketches , Dutch Masters Minstrels , Glitjuot Club Es- kimos nnd the Miehplin Tire Men. ' Fox Furvyrappers Another \ thirty-minuto .program of popular music will be pl ayed by tho Fox Fur Trappers tomorrow evening at! G:30 , \Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder \ , \I Wanted Someone to Lovo \ and Dep- pen ' s \Comln \ Homo \ will bo sung by a ouartet. . Zimmerman ' s, quasi-viriu- oso piece \Lady Fingers \ , will bc the accordion solo and \Rainbow Ripploa \ will ' .$6 ' -offered as a xylophone solo. La Touraino Concert V Mozart' s \Overture \ to the . allegor- ical opera \Tho Magic Flute \ will be heard during La Touraine Concert , WEAF, at 7:30 tomorrow. Massenet' s \Elegie \ , • \ Massi-pct' s \Elegie \ will be Paul Oliver ' s tenor solo during the Palm- olive Houo \WEAF , tomorrow eve- ning at 9:30. a With Olive Palmer , Paul Oliver will sing the duet \Once in a Lifetime \ , and the popular soprano herself will be heard in \Depuis Le Jour \ from Charpentier ' 3. \Louise \ , and the old- time favorite \Anip ' e Laurie \ . Mid-Week Federation Hymn Sing The Mid-Week Federation Hymn Sing will bo heard through WEAF Thursday evening at 7. This is conr ducted by the Greater New York Fed- eration of Churches. The quartet, composed of Annette Simpson , soprano; Mary Allen , con- ¦ialtoj Fred Vettel , tenor; Arthur / . tilings Hunt, baritone , will be ac- - , -iipanied at the . piano by George , . Vmse. \Snapshots of Wat The .Coward Cpnifort . .Hour of Thursday, . ' 7:30 , is entitled \Snap- shots \ —a story in music inspired by glimpses ,of a pictorial history of the great war , to be Heard over WEAF. Sciberli-ig . Singers The aria \O Paradise \ from Meyer- beer ' s opera \L'Africaine \ will bo ¦lung as a tenor solo by James Melton in the program by the Seiberling Singers to be broadcast . through WEAF Thursday evening at 9. \The Dance of the Hours \ from the \La Giaconda \ will be played here by the orchestra. The Seiberling S'ngers will be heard in quartet arrangements of ''Oh, Lucindy \ , \Chiquita \ and \Com- in ' Home \ . The Singing Violins will play the ' familiar* \Kiss Me Again \ from Victor Herbert' s \Mile. Mo- tif ste. \ Johnston and Black -Merle Johnston , exponent of tbe saxophone as a concert instrument, and Frank J. Black, well known pian- ist and composer , will be heard dur- ing the RCA Demonstration Hour \WJZ tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o ' clock. Soloists from other NBC features and selections by Lho,RCA little sym- phony, salon and dance orchestras will complete the program. Leslie Frick s Radio Debut Leslie Frick , contralto , will g ive ;tFifth Avenue \ , a new song by Lilla Ormond , its radio premiere during the Jeddo Highlanders ' program, WJZ, ' tomorrow* evening at 7. \My Lover Is a Fisherman \ , by Lily Strickland , and Landon Ronald' s \Oh , Lovely Night\ are other num- bers which Miss Frick will sing. A Bach \Gavotte\ provides solo materi- al for Stefano di Stefano , noted harp- ist. Vienna Musically Pictured The softly brilliant , romantic city of Vienna will be musically p icture d by • atmospheric selections from an orchestra under the direction of Hu/»o Maviani during the Blue Danube Ni ghts progra m to bc broadcast over WJZ tomorrow evening at 9:30. Music for this period will include Schrammel' s \Vienna March\ ; Le- ber ' s \Rastelbinder \ ; and \Freuct Euch des Lebens \ , a waltz , by Johann Strauss. Tomorrow ' s Slumber Hour A selection from Puccini' s \Le Vi! 11\ (The Witch Dancers ) will be play- ed by tho Slumber Music Wring sex- tet with piano and harmonium , WJZ , ut 1 1 tomorrow night, Other features will ho Lehnr ' ri \Merry Widow Waits \ \Oriuntulc \ , liy Count' Cul, Tscliorepiilne ' H ' . 'Ro- mance \ ttiul Kumzak' a 'Tutor Talcs \ . Other WJZ .features tomorrow eve- ning: Talk bj; Frank Dolo on \Dogs \ nt (iifiO; n tulk by John • II . Kennedy tit 7:30; Mme. Lolitn Gubiciu Gains- borg, pianist , ut 7:35; \Tho Result o£ thn Election \ , by ' Frcdoiic William Wile ut 7:45 o ' clock; Sltty Slnghi Ureen mid Peter de Rose , with Saxo- phone Quartet , ut 8; nnd tlie Bnlkltc Hour nt 10. Irving Kitiifmii mi living. Kaufniiinn , ijiu-itonc , will be .the guest artist of the Champion Spurkers during tho prograim on WJZ Thursday evening lit 8:30. Under Gus Huenachen ' s : direction , tho orchestra will play ia group of popular! numbers , umong them , \Ups- a- Daisy \ , from the musical show by that name; ' \HI 'Get By \ , a fox-trot; und \I Wanna Bc Loved by You \ . Seventeenth Century Song's Two Seventeenth Ccntiivy songs will be sting by Muriel Wilson , lyri c soprano , ua part of tho program, by Milady ' s .Musicians to bo broadcast Thursday evening at 0 by WJZ. Vocalists and Orchestra Hour , A mule quartet and an orchestra directed by Louis Katzmann will' pre- sent the Mlcholin Hour through WJZ Thursday evening at 10. . As orchestral features listeners will hear \Candlelight Lane \ , \Caprice Viennois \ ami the well known ''Au Clair de ' -la . l^iiic \ ; while tlo , quartet selections include \Comin ' Home \ , \Vicni Sul Mttr \ and \Jc Sals Que Vous Etes aTolic \ . ' Ancien t Sciifch , Irish , English Songs Songs so ancient that \ihey have become traditional in Scotland , Ire- land and England will be sung by a male octet and a soprano during the Wayside Inn program to be broadcast by WJZ Thursday evening nt'10:30. \Franklyn ' s Dogge Leped Over a Style \ appears in an arrangement by Mackenzie , who has resurrected much historic music of Scotland. \The Bail- iff' s Daughter of Islington\ and \It . Was a Lover and His Lass \ are of England , and \The Low-Backed Car \ is Irish. | Thursday Slumber Hour Chopin ' s \Polonaise MiliUaive \ ^ pro- vides a brilliant opening for the hour of Slumber Music to bo broadcast by WJZ . Thursday evening at - H. TJiq overture from Mozart' s opera , ''La Finta Semplice \ (The- False . In , - genue) will be the second number; followed by Rubinstein ' s \3lnmennoi Ostrow \ ; G . ck' s ' \ ^paiico of . the Fur- ies \ , and an excerpt from thc more modern but none the less charming \Martha \ , by -von. Flotow. . Other-WJZ features to hi heard Thursday evening: the Hotel St, Reg- is Orchestra at 1; Lchn and 3Fink Ser- enade at 8. WPG Increases Matinee Broadcasts In addition to the 5:45 p. m, news flashes from the editorial rooms of the Atlantic City P . ress-XJjibn , the seashore dailies of New Jersey, WPG , due to tho new allocation , augments its service with earjy announcements at 11 p. m. daily. This new feature will be appreciated by the coastwise shipping services , as WPG , Sue to its coast location , lists ^ moriy regular listeners from countless ships on all parts of Kin£ Neptune ' s domain. Brook and Rubin Inaugurate „ Organ and Piano , Recitals . Beginning November llth , a regu- lar Sunday, feature of'interest tp lov- ers bf classics lore will be tho organ and .piano' duos presented by Atlantic City ' s organist , Arthur Scott Brook , and the gifted Mathilda Rubin , pian- ist. Tuneun ' on WPG. ' ' Brokers Bring Quotations WPG offers an . added . attraction from 4iS0 -to 4:45 every ' afternoon when closing markctKtiuotatio ns- 'will be broadcast direct from the . offices of prominen t New York brokers in the Hotel Ambassador. \Romeo antl jliilieF Thc mosjt famous love scene Shakespeare ; or any other .poet wrote will come* toiWPG listeners tomorrow at 8:15 when 1 ' Estelle Newman and Adalbert Weisbrod present the fam- ous balcony iscone , from \Romeo and Jul iet\ . Incidental music and synopsis of the dramk will . add to the act. Election Returns with -Alusic Through the collaboration of the Atlantic City 'Press-Union , the sea- shore dailies of New Jersey, and the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall management , election night will be observed by al- ternate returns and music by the hotel' s dual trio over WPG. * All The News That' s Important—In The Advance I G>*m^m m %Ub^S*b1m ^*G™ LHighlights in Pro grams jj \^Jh9fb ^Z^$f t mSmw 'Zj MlS ^ 't ^ Praises Lincoln AT THE RECENT PINNER <elebrat- inE the centenary of tho Lon d on Spec- tator , Stanley Baldwin remindud his audience that the S pectator , during the . Civil War , did not do juttiae to Abraham Lincoln ' s ability os a itatea- mrani Baldwin referred to th-»Eman> cipator as \ one of the noblest rulers of tho world. \ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ \ ¦ * ,. ; _ ; \TH E following Antiques and out- ¦•* of-town friends enjoyed a corned beef and cabbage .dinner on Saturday evening: E. O. Howell , Lester Benja- min , Edward Osborn, Charles Smith, Herbert ,Conklin , H. M. Reeve , R. B. Tuthill , Rev. C. Harold Dover , George Palmer , Eugene Warner , William Carter , William Fogarty, W. I, Fos- ter , John D. Howell , J. C. Raynor , Fred Schmidt , Theodore Hallock , J. II. Miller, G. S. Journeay, G. W. Hyde , Herbert Adams ,!' Arthur. Lane , and Lawrence Smifch - - pf this ; place , Capt. C. T. Gordon of Eastport , Judge Claude Neville , Louis Saarbach and B. T. Ross of Center Moriches, W. E. Ross . of Moriches , ^Frank Storrs of Rockville. Centre and* Harold Her- rick of Scarsdale , 'N. Y. Their club room -has recently . . undergone repairs , and contributions of money, a large stewing^. kettli^ and ,one-half- ton of coal have 'been received. 'Mrs. Georgo Brooks celebrated hor birthday on Friday afternoon by en- tertaining the following guests: Mrs. Elizabeth Miller , Mrs. Lottie 'Moore , Mrs. J. IL Miller , Mrs. Aiinn Hayden , Mrs. Joseph Chapman , Mrs. C. H. Dover , Mrs. Sarah A. Mldgeley, Mrs. William Price , Mrs. Everett Bgh 'ja- min , Mrs. George Stqne , Mr?. 'FratyK Storrs , Mrs. Ida Br6wn , aiid- Mi ' s: Jehiel Phillips. . Delicious refresh- ments of chocolate ic ' akc, pumpkin pio with whipped cretin and te * a were served. .»¦ ' f- ' • yv. . .. A * v N ( East Moriches ) ACKERLY' S M ^ C CENTER \\» \ I ^ F 1\U . _ «L RADI O SERVICE—!:—SATISFACTION . 89 EAST MAIN STREET RADIO SERVICE K\ t% U 1 V - REPAIRS; TUBES—BATTERIES Charles A. Thompson TELEPHONE BLUE POINT 404 PIANOS RADIOS Smith & Lull , C orp. MUSICAL MERCHANDISE PATCHOGUE •— BAY SHORE jf iSStoJ * ^Jajj^'yKS* ^ \*V M' fr Y v« : Oft/ what a differ ence * This broken down hone has thc same number of bones and muscles as a pedigreed jirizc winner. Lots of batter- ies have 13 plates. They all have battery solution. But , Oh! What a difference in the teay they perform. We sell \WILLARD , lie thoroughbred lattery. Alcohol *nd Other Non-Freeie Products We are Headquarters for OilinS. and Creasing Smiling Service Work Called For and Delivered Free of Charge Ceiitrat Service .$* x 115 West Main St. ! i Phone 646 , - and ff low ** QAJnAJ$J& p resents An entfarely new conception of the louvre effect in an exclusive chevron Resulting froxn its great new 228- tnodera imotor ,car. So ori g inal ia .design. ;Flantk<i<l ;by now seamless cubic itidh engine with exclwsive design . - . . so brilliantl y executed full-crown Cendurs . . . flaring patentee! rubber - .cushioned ... yoii 'll lia rdly beli eve your eyes. . fenders with a 71-inch spread. -V mountings... 81-lb. crankshaft... • Magnificent successor to a justly * * * harmoni c bal ancer . ..larger , more -famous-name.. . -a-New All-Ameri- And .then . the Jjodics! .SfiTen jnew highly perfected carburetor... the can Sis. and superbly beautiful types .., G-M-R cylinder head . Such mar- ¦ .. - *' • ' * * Closed types with adjustable veloua control. S teering ease jfrom. Daring in style . . . exemp lifying drivers ' splits. Two , -canivcT,tibIe a new improved jnochanism. Fi flh er genius in the creation of closed cars .. . the Convertible Cab- Braking ease from its new internal new .designs. 'Brilliant rin beauty riolot and tbe 'Landaulet Sedan. cspanding ibur-wheel >brakes . . . ... TCveaKng new harmonies of / * * * ' . ; ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ individuall y adjusted... requiring colors and lines. Triump hantly And such glorious performance minimum pressure for o sure, a new. Ajipealing ly different. Finer as you ' ve never , known ¦ before. silent, velvet-smooth stop. in every way. From its chrome- Soaring top speed ' . ..severity miles * .*. * p lated front bumper back ito ita an hour and nioro! Sixty-eight _ . _ !„ _ ,. h; n _ii_ !. <-<, _ ». _ hi><- _ chrome-plated tail-light «.. brake horse-power at 3000 «£_£_ ^^2 _A ^?&tS tS MW ,as 'this morntng ' s daten, flashing .piek-«p. . v * .frnm 10<o 25 . £ P S 8 tsUrrin _ ^^Sm \ n^d , * * * ¦ mdes per hour in sw seconds flat. style. To get-the whole picture.. . A jiew .chrome-p lated radiator... * ¦*. - • *¦ - to appreciate .what its price will su rmounted h ynlargellat chrome- Such balance . . . such smoothness buy.,. comein. Have your hi ghesB .plated ftap . Graced by a new front . . . such silence . \ . . such . poise. expectations-realized ! Prices tlltS to $1375 at factory. Lotcjoy Hy draulic Slwek Absorbers and spring cove r* include d in fist price*. . /:, - - v [ ^ - < '°^ ^ T W \ r^' R / ¦ W^Mam^tr^ V 108 West Main Stwel PATCHOGUE/ N. Y. BA^SHORE , N. Y. Telephone 2085 ' Telephone Bay Shore 725 A NTICS OF ARABELLA— ' 'I Mfe : 4tiilFi i&ovra(i^ wtfrtiftWw^ f m ^^mei ^^em ^i ^^^sm ^Mm & , ' ¦ ' The following pupils , listed by grades and rooms , deserve notice for tjieii- work in the Maple Avenue school according to the principal' s report , al- though thcy did not achieve the honor roll. Thcy have shown noticcab' e im- provement in several or all school sub- jects and are recommended for the improvement list. Grade 1-11: Leon Miller , Cather- ine Tato , ' Roslyh Sperling, William .De •Mullen , Arthur Hofmann. Grade 1-12: Locd Wostlako , Billy Skinuei* , \: ni< , Petrallia , Pearl Murphy, John Pen. tieri. Grade 2-4 : Sylvester Eagnn Wallace JKrause , Robert Mayer , liich ' art! -Povzher , Dorothy Ahmed , Anna Coghlln , \Antielies Hcuscjiei. Grade ? , ?' ¦ a ^W. l\9. uiSQ . iJilai*t , Joan Tut- WIU /Harold t Overtoil , Justus Roe 'Jack . ( Scully.. ' i- Grade 3-8: Georgo Benlii^a^^ ' vPa ii l Ponlieri , 0:ithurinc Wynne , Elsie Holzer. Grad*- 3.3. W' abol fVcy, Albert Kin* , - , Hum H-eif- schnoidor, Alfred Uoe , Marie Garbar- ini. Grade 4-6: Ediiit Morris , Wini. frcd Bretz , Anna Ziembn , Helen liruusc. Grade 4&B-7: Harold l' tltz , Ruth Dion, Donald Schneider , John Young. G rade 5-5 : Sidney Sperlinj* , Fred Martcls , Lilliun 'iAuj'ustiiie , Nel- son -Satterley. ' SHOWING GOOD CAlN . VAT MAPLE AVE. SCHOOL PRESIDENT CAJLLES ,OF ( MEXICO I intrited Zoe Beckley, Am*^* 0 npytt- j paper woman , who mstde good \will flight to the southern republic , to breakfast at the President ' s ranch out- side Mexico City. Miss Beckley was the first woman correspondent of an American newspaper ever so honored.