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BY RADIO TODAY THE Abe Martin Says: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, RADIO NEWS D. ¢, THURSDAY, better grade of music. For my part their lack of consideration and co-operation at this and_ail times should be commended. The Navy Department is thoughtful and considerate. NOVEMBER 29, 1923, your columns, will be greatly ap- preciated. G. A. SPEERS, ‘The Colonial. Radlo Editor: Could you give me the call let- there are some good tube sets that cannot tune out local sta- tidhs: and a radio “bug” as a rule always wants to know what his set will do and how it does it. 1 % Astute. 11 Paso Herald. How does Owens manage to keep p his extravagant mode of Hving” £ He has credit. “How does he get it”" “By pretending to be worrled al- most to death over the income tax.” ters of a station in Montreal which broadeast lust Saturday night and signed off about 7:650 p.m.? I oper- The Tllinois station heard by C. L. P..| ate a one-tube set, and was very 4614 9th street northeast, was WCBD,| much surprised to get this station. at Zion City, according to E. C. Glll,| It broadeast on about the same 910 E street northwest. “I was In on| wave length as WCAR, and I heard it myself,” Mr. Glll wrote. it at the same time the telephone company station wi on the air. ! Static and code Interference were so | bad that I couldn’t gel the call letters. | I am in favor of one silent night think there are some “bugs” that will agree with me on this sub- ject. HENRY T. HOCK, 506 D street southeast. Virtually all American broadcast- ing stations have arranged special Thanksgiving programs for today, which range from church services to elaborate musical recitals. One of the ‘' outstanding features, however, | Wwill be a talk by Rodolph Valentino, | h - Ng appears before the microphone in | WILLTAM J. HARRIS Fredericksburg, V. Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS 9 to 9:20 P i ; s. 9:20 pm.—“Twenty Minutes of | NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radie, Va.| G00d Reading.” by Rev. €. J. Perrin, | 435 Metera). " 9:20 p.m.— Musical program: Herbie 10:05 p.m.—Weathe au report. ! Mintz - piunist; “Sen” Kaney, spe- X SAther bHreau seROE: | oinlty act pihec artina, Sy oDe sws and weather reports. Radio Editer: 8 ‘Please publish this information Who Ever Heard of the WIH—Willlam P. Boyer Company 10:05 Ameri- 73 Meters). Silent. « WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric pany (261 Meters). Stlent. ‘WRC—Radio Corporation of America « 469 Meters). :'m- atation will remain silent dur- has been canceled for today. § p.m—Children's stories by Peggy Alblon. Early Program Frid 5:45 p.m.—Instruetion in code prac tice by engineers of the poration of America. 6 p.m.—Chlldren's Albfon. WCAP—Chesnpeake and Potomac Telephone Company (469 Metera). 1:40 p.m. game direct from Philadelphia. | A Play-by-play description of the Pennsylvania-Cornell foot ball | ! At the close of the game WCAP wWill slgn off until 11 _p.m. This b nossible picking up of the broadeasting stations, which conduct their third transatinntic test of the week tonight. 11 1o 12 pm. syer Davis L Cafe Le Paradis. DISTANT STATIONS, Dance music the WJIZ—New York (453 Meters). 6 p.m. “Jack Rabbit Stories, David Cory 7 Work. prano. . 0 The World" 9 p.m velyn Schiff, is Band from | :fnlhn financial and commerclal mar- Thanksgiving | Kadlo “Cor- | Anna g, hour by PegEY | done in the interest of enabling the | British | tenos [ s 05 pn—Traffc talk 4 Chicago Motor Club. Ehhete Early Program Friday. 10:30 a.m.—Late news and comment 11 &.m.—Market reports. 11:30 a.m.—Lat cobli30 a e financial news and ~—Naval observatory time 2 m—Market reports. 06 p.m.—Weather reports. 0 p.m.—Late news and comment ;L‘me financlal and commercial mar- 12:35 Mre i Gas | . acy { Th’ worst thing about bein’ a parent is havin’ a little tired child come home from school ever’ evenin’ loaded down with algebras, histories, French text books, an’ writin’ pads, an’ be- lievin’ we know enough t’ help put- | it if we would. { Ther's this about a failure—he hain’t allus buttin’ in with ad-! vice, Joe Kite bought hand car, t’day, that’s « three hundred miles, au 3 tor k1d- ‘he don’t sce how it ever went| England | that fer. Gran’'maw Moots is ninety-} seven t'day, an’ it begins t’ look like she'd carry her appendix t’ ith’ grave. P.m.—Table rtalk by Peterson: of A Peoples Company. 1 p.m.—Market reports. 1:30 p.m.—Late financlal news and comment. 7; {tom Market reports. 2: m.—Clos - oD ing market quota. 3:15 p.m-—Late financlal comment and news bulietins. ,,3:30 p.m.—Closing stock quotations, Chicago Stock Exchange. 4 D.m—Late news and sport ins. Jm.—News and sport bulletins. 530 p.m—Late news and sport bul- s Metern). m, F'eld anad m, Woed. p.n—Twilight tales dtes: letter Trom the New Homestead, $ p.m.—Concert by Fred Gardner. arion Tryon, planist. Bedtime story for grown- Irison 8. Marden. s studio at §:30 p.m. ca's “beauty queen, ed by the “sheik, cast her greetings, British broadcasting stations will make their third trans-Atlantic broad- cast of the week in an effort to reach America tonight between 10 and 10:30 All American broadcasting stations will o'clock, eastern standard time. remain silent during the period. Radio Edltor: May I, through you, thank Ar- lington for their lack of co-opera- tion during the efforts of the hun- dreds of thousands of radiolsts to receive broadeasting from Eng- land? Al during the efforts to tune {n, they kept up their won- derful code, monopolizing the en- tire recelving sets of large and small range. It Is encouraging to know the Navy Department at Washington squirt their code through the air in the early eve- ning, ‘when it would be possible, if not for this great pest, to get distance and enjoy distant broad- casting. It is, of course, better to send the ship news at 10:10 instead of after midnight. It is better to spoil the evenings of hundreds of thousands in order to get out their code to a thousand. Tihe offi- “ashington to be ud given s vot r their spoiling Ergland and vening after evening of en- yment and lear:ding of radloists. ir_constant lack of considera- tion for us all is wonderful, and they should be given a vote of thanks by the hundreds of thou- sands fans. We should write them letters of appreciation and send them wires telling them of our sin- cera appreciation and thanks for thelr ear-splitting code, which so dellghtfully spoils what otherwise who was select- also will broad- in_your radio column: casting 2 program Sunday morn- ing (November 25) about 2 o'clock— a lecture. This was followed by a selection “The Little Gray Home in the West,” sung by a man Due to interference, I couldn’t get the call of this station, also Cali- fornia was mentioned three or four times. Any information on this station would be appreciared. H. BURKHOLDER, JR., Cherrydale, Va. Radto Editor: On Monday evening, November 26, about 10 o'clock, I “tuned in" and picked up some station where a talk was being broadcast reference to the Panama canal. It came in clearly, but I was unable to get the station call when the announcement was made. Any information in connection with the above, furnished through with a week, which would give the owners of tube Sets a chance at distant statlons without local in- terference. ROBERT COLEMAN. 1472 Q street northwest. The writer prol on a wave band of 430 meters. Ragio Editor: g 1 think that a silent night in ‘Washington is very necessary, for bly heard station CKAC, in Montreal, which broadcasts Going Fast! 500 Sets sss.o RADIOLA SR. Wentinghouse for o xug:ldm, tubes and brandeis phones , $10 Mon Other Specials Regular $5.00 3,000 ohm phones, $3.50 Metro Cryatal Set with phones. $6.00 Complete Crystal Set 1 Crystal Receiver | 1 Stromberg-Carlson ! Head Set 1 Speing Aerial Could any D. 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W. ket reports. might be an interesting or in- ————————— | SLTUCtiVe evening of lectures or m.—Dance program by the mmodore Dance Orchestra. larly Program Friday, 3 p.m.—Organ reeital on the Hotel} Astor orzan 3 B Siushions. 5 —TWo one-a: 1d Players. p.m.—Theodore Van Yo r New York artment furms and sing _quotations of the XN Stock Exchange: foreig auotations Cond Leading Business.” WEAF—New York (429 Meterm). | Savi $:30 p.m.—Special Thanksgiving day | sarvice under the auspices of the New York Federation of Churches; Arthur n Bl Hunt. baritone: address by br. H Thanksgiving * by Charles B. Scully. = Murket reports. e Steger, dramatic so- anist. ber, Steger, dramatic ; e A oF 4:45 p.m.—Cyril famous | tor, wiil speak H ristmas Program for! by Gimbe! Brothers. H D. Muude, ho : JHayden, in music 5 pm v Har R ning Chay, Children, - { WIAX—Cleveland (490 Meters). * 100 IEEt /497‘[121 M/ire Stlent on ount of legal huli-l.fl."~! Threem %ZtBu%{esBBaflems Hayden, { Pm—A siery by JUDGE GREENE TO SPEAK. \ . Roberts. - L ! t4¢ of e ncert by the 8 Will Lecture st Sclentist Church| 37) [, ott Here. ‘ning Beauty,” .by ino, and a greeting by the Queen of Reauty. 8:40 p.m.—Hap Harry entertainer. e 3 DryCell Burgess Batteries (309 Meters). Smerican Indiaa program sgram, by the Conservato 5 | ! 12 p.m.—St.” Xavier Orch Early Program Frida; and 5 p.m—Hurry T S er, banfoist. p.m.—Scott keley, Scotch | | Paiv Brandes _ Superior nt at § o ser, banjoist 3 W nig - First Church of Christ. ent Lopez Or- grill of the Totel® to 12 p.m. Chestra from ti Pennsylvania. Early Proxram Friday. quotations. B Judge Greene is a member of the i 1 of the First in Hoston a Captain by Arthur | b 1 11:16 m.—"“There v V’h) the Name of Pershing.” | Copelana. 3 the lecture W under the ausplces s - i invited and no: S \id and Life “House . 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Artists forecast 8 p.m.—Thanl Vi Oak Grove Presbyterian | sical program. :al program; T. §. ¢ Rochte, baritone, - Program Friday. arket quotations ither and river And many of these have been gathered from the far corners of the earth to cnrich the Schmidt Collection. Here are unique things—rarely duplicated gifts that please the cuitured taste. Experi- enced collectors will assist you to select the correct and appropriate thing for the bride, for Christmas: or any occa- sion—gifts which expres timent and remain forever precious. For Fifty-four Years Luporters of old and nodern silver, Shef- deld plate, cid and modern glass, gorniturs ard fine porcelains. Look for the figure of Benvenuto The insignia of good taste fore-! Market quotations. concert. ~Closing stocks and markets. cational — program: 3 p.m WOR—Newark (405 Meters). 6:15 p.m.-—~“Teicle.” Santa Claus. will #peak to the children. While ountry You Di Club Once more good news for radio fans! *Once more these efficient, compact Radak sets at a price that takes Radio out of the luxury class! A few more secured for holiday selling. For special programs broadcasted everywhere this week—Radio Week. eoty by Dr. John H. WEFAA—Dullas (476 Meters). 0 to 10:30 p.m.—Bussic Montzom- ery's Harmony Slix and orchestra. A Schmidt&Son 1211 Cnmltttiplt Sghg. 2.9, WASHI 2ob- | o W Southern | Program Fridoy. 1. -~Address by D Stewart Hyer of the Methodist University, YORK NEWPORT lole——=]c|c———]o[———>]o] While It Adds —little to the cost of a Gift Table, Desk or Buffet to have us supply Glass Tops for them, it does enhance their appear- ance and elegance. What You 'Get for $79 Just to give you an idea of the worth of these sets— the standardization of the parts—the three UV tubes alone sell for $19,50. The complete list of parts follows: 30 o Five chestra, . Pay as low as $5 WMC—Memphis (500 9:30 p.m—Chisca Hotel Philharmon- ¥ 1c Orchestra. WHAS—Louisville (400 Mete: $:30 to 10 p.m.—Miss Martha Fran- ces Brantle, reader; Miss Helen Eichenberger and Theodore Refch- berg, pianlsts; v Rapp’ tra: Miss EIl Strand Theate wards' Orchestra ¥loyd Crutchfield; Orchestra; International achool lesson. Early Program Friday. 5 to 6 p.m.—Strand Theater Orche, tru, “Jusi Among Home Folks Solections by the Walnut Theater Orchestra; talk on houschold econom. i late news bulletin live stock, produce and grain market reports, No home can afford to do withoat this set, especially in view of the fact that we will deliver it to you on a payment as low as $5. 6% serv- ice fee will be charged on transactions extending over a period longer than 90 days. 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Open Uniil T &5 HUGH REILLY CO s 7 . < period. = 2\ o b e B o PAleOILs,l:r!:ss < Radio Studio—624 F Street e 5 KSD—St. Louls (546 Meters). 9 pm.—Concert by the St. Louis Symphony Orehestra; ,Carolina “Lass contralto. WIP—Philadelphia (500 Meters). 6 p.m.—Weather report. 7 pm.—Uncle Wip's bedtime sto- ries; roll call. Early Program Friday. 1:30 p.m.—Weather - forecast. 3 p.m.--Program by artists from ! the Remick studios. | brirgh (326 Weters). N Open Until Christmas Until . o] —=1o]—o]0b]ol—]0]——lc] 7:80 p.m.—Children’s bedtime sto- 5. (0

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