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A Varied Program Tho Wonder linkers Bittitl , untler tho direction of Hurinu n Knoll, \fuat- ost moving conductor In the country, \ linn boon nuftmentcd with a airing sec- tion , ami tho new Instrumental com- bination will miilto itn initial uujiimi- - nnco this evonlng ' nt 7 , ever WEAF. The band will offer an ono of Its Dolcctlonii , tlio \Sari\ mdlzos , \Tho Marionettes , \ etc., nnd In commemor- ntion of Armistice Day, \Memories of Prance. \ Jack Parker will bo hotirtl in it tenor solo , \Moses of F-lcurily. \ Radio Review Anotvittr llnHlt) Ucvlow of \ twous microphone Blurs will bo brouclcnst us tho weekly offering of tho National Broadciistlns und Concert Bureuu , WEAF, tonight ut 11. . ' , Weil known artists lo be heard nt this tinw Include Alma Petovson , opei- nifc soprano; Dovorn Naihvorney, prlrnit donna contralto; Judaon House , tenor; Theodore Webb , baritone , and Arcadia Birkoniiolz , violinist. Lew White Organ Recital Tho March from Blzcl' s Suite \IV Ai'losionne , \ the incidental music to the Dautlet rdtiy, will op«h the week- ly Lew White Organ Keeitnl , WEAF , tomorrow evening at 8. ; There will bo a novelty number , ''A Midnig ht Trip Around New York , \ in specltil arrangement by Mr. White. New Jolion S OIV J \Sonny Boy, \ Al Jolson ' s latest Bong hit in \Tho Singing Fool , \ will bo among tho selections of the Lucky Strlko Dance Orchestra , tomorrow overling, at 40, WEAF. Mexican and South American Music \ Music native to Mexico and South America will be presented by the Wil- son Tipica Orchestra under the di- rection of Jose Conrado tovnr , noted composer and pianist , through WJZ this evening at 6 o ' clock. : Scnor Tovar-will play \Danza Gi- tana. \ Famous Folk Recalled by \Uncle B ob\ :- . - . Eugene Field , President Cleveland , Queen Victoria .arid Thomas Edison , all of whbni knew ''UneJe Bob\ Sher- wood in the-days when he ' was pre- mier clown with P. T, Barnum ' s '' Greatest Show on Earth , \ will be recalled by him during the Dixies Cir- cus program , WJZ , this evening at 7:30. ;A ; Herbert Selection - * - ' — v ' \* * ' •'- Irma de Baun , Quaker Girl of the Armstrong Qdskers group, will sing the \Italian Street Song \ from Her- bert' s \Naughty Marietta \ this eve- ning at 8:30 o ' clock , WJZ. The Rollickers Male Quartet will sing twb old favorites , \The Owl and the , Pussy Cat\ and \Down by the Old Mill Stream \ ; while the Frollick- ers Girls Quartet will revive last sea- son ' s song hit , \Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs Off tile Modn. \ German Music Slumber Hour A program of compositions by Ger- man masters will be presented during the WJZ Slumber Music Hour at 11 tonight. Former \Life \ Editor to Speak , Thomas L. Masson , editor of \Life \ for 28 . years , will speak on \Books of the Year \ through WJZ tomorrow evening at 7:05, Godfrey Ludlow in Recital . Godfrey Ludlow , Violinist , accom- panied by Mme. Lolita .Cabrera Gains- borg, pianist , will be heard in a re- cital through WJZ tomorrow evening at 8 o ' clock. \Three Musketeers \ Air Drama A radio adaptation of Charles Eice ' s drama , ' \The Three Muske- teers , \ or \Th e Queen , tho Cardinal and the Adventurer , \ will be broad- cast through WJZ tomorrow evening at 10:15. The play is based on Alexandre Dumas ' celebrated romance, Victory Ball to be Broadcast The ceremony of the massing of the colors at the American Legion Victory Ball to be held in the main ball room of the Waldorf-Astoria to- morrow night will be broadcast b y WJZ from 11:45 to 12:20 o ' clock. \Books and Reading \ \Books and Reading \ will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Helen Stev- ens Fisher in the \Farm and Home Hour \ Monday. This week-day fea- ture is broadcast at 11 a. m. from the Chicago studios of the National Broadcasting Company. To Observe Armistice Day A tribute to the spirit of Armistice Day is the first feature scheduled for broadcasting Sunday morning at 11. Two minutes ' silence will be ob- served over the combined net-works of the National Broadcasting Company immediately after a bugle call in !ho NBC Studios in Now York . \Taps \ will mark the end of the silent period. WEAF and WJZ will bo joined for this feature. Frances Paperte In Recital Frances Papeite , mezzo soprano , accompanied by violin and piano , will broadcast a recital over WEAF Sun- day at 2:30. Dr. Co dm a ii A \Message of Armistice Day to Wen and Women of America \ will bo delivered by Dr. S, Parkes Cudnian us his regular weekly mldruss over WEAF Sunday aftornoon ut 4. The rudio pastor will be assisted by a voenl and inntrornnntnl ensemble, Blrlienholz , Violinist Tho Hiimlol \Sonata In K Major \ will be played by Arcadle Birkonholz , violinist , accompanied by David Hut- to! ph , pianist, In it recital on W10AF Sunday at (i- . ' JO. As a closing' number Mr. Blrkenhelz will |ilny two old dunce forms , \Slci- llimo \ and \Hiurtiu'lon. \ Roinnld Werronratli I' eiuulil Werronrath will sinn ' \Sonus of the Lnle War \ Sunday ut 7 o ' clock , over WKAF. Sports Talk for Boys Bill Uoper , Princeton ' s famous foot- bail coach , is the speaker for the sec- ond ' sports talk for boys on Monday evening «t 0:30 o ' clock , WEAF; The World Today—• A Spanish Dictator The difference between Mussolini and the Spanish military dictator , Prlmo do Rivera, will bo expluined by James G. McDonald , , in his talk entl T tied \A Spanish Dictator , '' - WEAF , Monday 7:30. The Choristers A. program of songs of wide appeal will be sung by The Choristers , ac- companied by violin , . ' cello and piano Monday at 8. - . ' ¦ • ¦ ' \Cirvalleria * Rusticana * .. A' radio version of Pietro Mascag- ni' a one-act opera \Cavalleria Rusti- cana \ will be presented by . the Na- tional Grand Opera Company, ovei WEAF Monday night at 10:30. Jeahmc Mignolet Heard With Gang Jeanne Mignolet , ¦ soprano , will bo among the soloists in the program by Rory and His Gang which will be broadcast through the NBC System Monday evening, November 12 , at 7:30 o ' clock , Eastern,Standard Time (6:3 0 o ' clock , Central • Standard Time). ' .; ' : • . . ' .;;;:-¦ ' , ' . \;- Miss Mignolet is native of Belgium. After spending her .. childhood in her native . country, where she began her musical education, she was sent to the Paris Conservatory on a Belgian Na- tional Scholarship. After her grad- uation she began her professional ca- reer in Lisbon , Portugal; where sKo appeared with success as Marguerite m Gounod' s \Faust. *' She came, to America to sing with the French Opera Company in Mon- treal , and later appeared in \Le Projihete \ with Charles Marshall of the Chicago Civi c Opera. Mare Chiaro „ Tosti Tenor Solo , Giuseppe di Benedetto Gavotte Pizzicato Lattori Ensemble Voce di Notte De Curtiss Mal e Octet Sereuata Mandolin Elinberg Ensemble O Sole Mio Ensemble This program will be heard through WJZ , New York ; KDKA , Pittsburgh ; WMC , 'Memphis. \Who Won War?\ Dr. Daniel A. Polintt -will speak on \Who Won the War?\ during the Young People ' s Conference 'to be broadcast on Sunday afternoon ut 3 o ' clock , WJ Z .^ Rehearsing Musical Comedy After weeks of rehearsal aiid hours of sewing - on costumes , the Little Thentrc Group of Tompkins Corners is almost ready to present its • first production , \Still Waters Run 'Deep. \ Hear WJZ Monday evening ut 9:80. True and False Nationalism \True and False Nationalism '' will ho the subject of an address by Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdiclt during the National Religious Set-vice to be broadcast through WJZ Sunday after- noon at 5 :30. ' Eidrwr»«r%*«MHr\»«rafi f*WM^^ Highlights in Programs i Speaks to World' s , Largest Congregation TV/HEN Dr. S. Parkes Cadman > \ steps up to the radio pulpit in the auditorium studio of the National Broadcasting Company every Sunday afternoon ' at 4 o ' clock , perhaps 200 people can see him as well us hear him. But to get the number of his rad . io congregation one must multiply his visible audience by several thous- and. The program goes on the air over 20 stations associated with the National Broadcasting Company. Dr, ' Cadman wa3 born in Shrop- shire , England , in 18*14 His'father be- ing n minor , young Cadman ' -entered the mines at an early age and labored underground for years. lie learned to read and dev&ted his spare time to reading everything uvailable. The town had- no public library, Then came the call to the ministry; and the young miner entered . 'a .the- ological college in London. While a Student there nn American bishop hoard hjm preach and told him he/a find , n . diurch , for him . If , ho, jvould com '6 to Aril erica. As soon ns . the youngster - finished his studies he scraped together enough money to buy ' passage V H» the United States. His first , 'pwljilt was in Mlllbrook , N. Y. ' , n small town. Within a few woeks«the 'became known as- \the preaching marvel \ and extra chairs had to be put into the church. ' His ritfe in the ministry Ifrom then on was rapid. He is now pastor of Central ; Congregational Church in Brooklyn. ¦ Two years ago he was elected - president of the Federal Council of phurches of Christ in America. THE HON. RAMSEY MACDONALD , Former Labor Premier of Great Brit- ain , is touring Canada with his three daughters. He alio expects to -visit the princi pal cities of the United States. . 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