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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, -BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. | | Y i i l | LOCAL STATIONS, 2:30 NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. | soprano. (435 Meters). dfiil;‘d p.m.—Program b p.m.—Weather bureau report, | “ePerger. 3 p.m-—Former Gov. Program Thursday. Gilb Phi a Live stock reports. e, of the TAUIpRIL speak on “Immigratios 10:05 am ather report. 3:30 p.m.—Solos b 10:25 wm.—Fruit and vegetable|Scheller, soprano. stiipments _3:45 'p.m.—Program e Kindelberger 1:45 po ots. 3:25 pom p.m—Edna Marie Scheller, Charles Kin- [*" Newton W. Islands wili dna Marie by Charles Live stock marke ruit and vegetable mar- ¥ { WFAA~-Dallas (476 Meters). e stock reports, { Silent ther report. { ¥, feeds, crop repofts hursday. 1:3 A 1W's Dance ~Dairy market report WHAS-—Louisville (400 Meters). 8:30 to 10 p.m.-Concert under the auspi Mrs. John E. Harmon, Jr., Gus Edward's Orchestra: Barney Rapp’s Orchestra: historical episode news bulletins WoH—Willlam P. Boyer jot 2 Meters). inancial and (daily Company [E: D market usi “ports; fof WMU—Do B Slectric Come D e (261 Matesnyy | Enarly Program Thursday. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Musical program} 5 to 6 p.m slections by the Wal- daily); late news items inut Theater Orchestra: police bulle- jtins; “Just Amonz Home Folks Stra eater Orchestra; news bul- WHC—Radio Corporation of America | Tt Toca (s Orciestra: nows bul ) } market reports p.m.—Instruction in_interna- | dr al code by the engineers of \dio Corporation of America (daily) hildren’s Hour by Pe KDKA—Pittsburgh (3 ;| 8:30 pm—Dinner 'l;xushurgh Athletic spy | chestra o e Be own-ups,” by p.m.—Johy with the children 8 pm. Farmer mark 8:15 pm. Address, “The of » Medical Inspection | Schools.” ; o1 8:30 pm.—Concert #1 by Charles | aartsoff, soprano; Mrs ann, bass Mrs. A, L nd Meters). by ti ation Or- i cond As: by the sant § oneert AtEh that Key to the Giftf will please the Herbert Askowith by Joseph | b o Martin's evening b.m.—Violin recits at, Crandall's | Muarte, soloist politan Theater. “The Poblem of w aham Cole, Washington Satety reports Advantages in Public = ! Night | of the oun- by Mrs. 1 W. 1. Cooper. Binghsm, alto: Katherine Keach| read i w §:40 p.m.—Song owbridge Titt p.m.— Violir Karl Ochs (a) “Nocturne ) “Licbesfrend v Airs Minuet in G (Be P ecitations ineh; Ga) “How Lost Husband (b) “Matild hean, pom.—Song 11, contralty Julius Pro Early am— rogram rasate), y e en) [ ports. Mrs, David |35 oon- . 5 Win Your | Viccination.” | KYW—th ital by William ! 7:30 SSarjorie Davis at i market e Wendell maker: 9:45 1E report pm Sport summary Bedtima story poan.— Musie Yall, Kaney, planist: othe 1.—News und weathe Sport talk. Raviews of ewellyn Jones. recital by Nan Anton Kuspar program KYW's 1 pecialty o | at | | rtists. ! report feld and Woc p.m.—Song 1 and_wh 1o hy Mrs. B H. K na s the Chindblom. from the 4 15 p.m. Hol. | books, by L r Suite” (Grieg), (b) “Norwe Early Program Thursday. Dance” (Grieg), (¢) “On Wings | 1q:; —Late news and comment (Mendelssohn-Liszt), | of the financiul and commercial ma Fantasie on Swedish | ket Nilsson “Praeludium,” tine a) of ca i of ne p.m. Market reports ket reports tar Weather report Liéte news and ¢ il and commercis ~-Table tal Jf Paople’s Market reports. Late financial ) p.m ain”' (Cur (Liza news Market reports odrum, Closing market g Virgln . t_ the’ pia gram Man a Horse He Can (O'Hara), (b) “Vulcan's Song inod), (c) “For You Alone (d) “Carry .Me Back to Old| (Bland) o 3:15 p.m—Late financial | and news bulletins. 3:30 p.m.—Closing stock quotations. | 5 Studio program and sports test news of the da comment | WBZ—sSprinenaa. wa.. ctern). Dinner conecrt by the WBZ | quintet 7 p.m.—“Broadcast the radio course by rich: humorous pr 7:30 p.m. the ldren; farmers’ perfod atory | Job | F° ew Breakfast I Story for grown- g b ! Marden. DISTANT STATIONS. A k.~ Program of Chamber Mu- All Programs Scheduled for Eastern | gic by the WBZ quintet; Miss Minnie | Standard_Time. | Bagg, soprano. TIE aw Yark (ios Mateen). e Param ARy © p.n—"The Adventures of Peter| e i, A ,Shadowland:” by Florence Smith e BN, SNV SKLNREIRSPOTIR;, mAr: | Wi 5 < " ) D viow of Hesioms tatk '*{ WIP—Philadelphia (500 Meters). | 0 | & p.m—Weather forecast. | { States Army pro- nd musical program 45 p.m—The Jordan-Lewis dauce | By estra. tesumption of the Uni e = T pam.-Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; Concert | roll call for children ‘lub. lectur Chesapeake and Potomac pe Company (469 Meters). gnals f Naval O ed! Hood Orison S the ed | o the Cham Early Program Thureday. Weather forecast adio meeting of the M ntry Federation of v mi rotu rump e WEI—Philadelphla (395 Meters). 30 _p.m.—Closing _reports o o, 30 pm.—Mever Davie' Bellevue | fNew York, state departm tford Hotel concert orcjestra ehiock exch 7 p.m.—“Snowball” ralks to chil- dren. Early Program ‘ihursday. $:30 a.m—Strawbridge & Clnlhler} = {chorus of 170 voices in Christmas | Walnul | zntata “The Bable of Bethlehem.™ by | | Harvey B. Gaul { | 10235 am.—Produce market and/ |live stock reports. 1 p.m.—Meyer Davis' Belley ford Hotel concert orchestru Market repo cert by Mre ; Helen ¥ elv. bari soprano. ra WELW—Cincinnatl (300 Meters). , 9 p.m—The 10th Infantry Band o Woort Thomas e Musi 8:25 pm—10 | on Concert by the 20! h Infantry Band Program Thursday. Weather forecast Early 11:30 am. | mess reports bus Strat- ess reports aports lections Ly Ade “Why I Belons Woman Voters and Party,” by Mrs. F . Market Piano Dem WWJ—Detroit (516 Meters). pm.—News Orchestra; Mrs. [sa Mitchell, soprano; Alex J. Cald- buritone: Miss Julia Wolpert WMC—Memphix (500 Meters). Silent KSD—St. Louis (546 Meters) 3 p.m.—Program by Abergh's con- | cert ensemble. Arne Arneson, violin-; nrly Program Thursd ist. from the "M;;] S‘!zlltir. o m.—"“Tonight's Dinner." 12 p.n.—Hotel Statler dance music, | m.—Public health service mn-ltb\' Rodenich’s Orchestra. 10:25 a.m —Weather forecast. pm.—Detroit News Orchestra 30 p.m.—Weather forecast; mar- t reports. WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters), Produce news bul “Ady tins. < < market reports uce market report ther forecast p.m.—Music and address ind of Literature Do Our Jks Read>" by Mrs. Hubert “What Young Had- WOC—Davenport (484 Meters). 30 3 30 . sorecast 9 p.m.—Musical Col. O. C. Smith, 11 p.m.—Musical and weather program; talk by! program; vocal rogram Thursday. et quotations noon—Weather and river fore- 05 p.m.—Market ograms. p.m.—Chimes con . i Auotations and nd markets, ucational —program; Karl G. Stephan on Pathology of Diabetes. ewar? 2 Teie nssistant at his veak to children p.m.—Leonard | 1teginald F. Sehury, planist :30 p.m.—Alber “Radlo for p.m Schury, pianist Program of clas the Hazomir Chor: Arthur Murra, truetor. will gi v the radi (405 Meters). " Santa Claus’ toy factory. will Cureio Colds Pain Headache Toothache Lopiine s | WARNING: Sensine '35 candy stores, asoiing e the la‘est steps Vernon Orchestra, 30 p.m.—The Pullman Porters tand of the Pennsylvania Terminal: dway Limited Quartet Early Program Thursday. 4 am_to 8 a.m—Special test with apag, New ZMealand and Aumralia 5 P —Music by the He ter Orchestra. WHAP—Fort Worth (476 Metera). | Taylor, Hotel Sooner Serenad O B Religious services tacturer 3 pom.—i | Bella Girard, as Askowith ‘harles Platt Children . TO HEAR HARDING TALKS Forty Class “B" Broadcasting Sta- | Unit [ Mst Farm and home service. | 1:0% The complete list which cludes Atlanta. [CANADIAN RAILROADS | Definite Policy of Immigration and | tion { cidad upon i | for the careful selection of settlers, | — { according | for the protection of their tnterests! SAY “BAYER” when you buy—‘gwu“'fle Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin, proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for . Neuralgia Neuritis Accept only ‘Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Awpirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manwfacture of Moucacetici WSB—Atlanta (429 Meters). 11:45 pm.—Radlow! concert rogram Thursday. Muaical program vard Thea- [ mapio_wews | C0DLIDGES SPEECH SHEARDINLONDON Radio Audience Listens to | Voioe of President Through ' Station WOO. i 10 2 pm Representative Clifton W. Woodrum, republican, from the sixth congres- slonul district of Virginia, who is aid to have sung his way into Con- grees, will appear on WRC'S program tonight in a song recital. Other fea- tures will include recitations and readings by Mre. David A. Kincheloe, wife of Representative Kincheloe of | Kentucky, and Mrs. Kar! R. Chind- | blom, wife of Hepresentative Chind- | 0 p.m.—Concert by B. U, jr.. buritone, and group, of tlsts. i 10:30 the Texas! Fresman's | p.an—C Orchestr neert by George WEAF—New York (492 Meters) by lom' of Hlinols the — - ! "“| Realizing that radio broadoasting is | an effective way of bringing musical numbers (o the attention of the pub- lic, « graphophone company has made arrangements to broadcast lh?\:ul’h}“' e Ansociated Press WEAK and \WCAP selections by the | PHILADELPHIA. Pa. December 12 sume artists who are recorded on the |_Station WOO, the Wanamaker store, sechndiat it etidlne Philadelphia. announced yesterday that a radiogram had bLeen received T Mond B s Bt from London that the broadeasting column Monday, es as : b : - o 2 T e WHAY at Hort Woreh De. | of Prestdent Coolidge's adaress Mon cember 7, about 10:30 to 11:15 pm. A |day night by WOO was heard by a band of forty pieces of boys and girls | number of persons in London. This of the Fort Worth High School, €0n- | was probably the first time the volce ducted b; Tomleray e [ 5f @ President of the United States v-Telegra bas been heard in Burops throush the radio in this country., the an- ! nouncement said jted Synagogue of America. WO pm.—sport 40 p.m.—Bella 0 pom. talk Girar 1s a F Mowat Gilmom, ontralto. usiness Wreckers Brown Choir of St contralto. ed Manu- soprano; | by | Johu's Church Charles McGuiggan, iu rep the B~ letter by “A Fau,” published in this Yonkers, 9:10 p.m.—Tollefsen 30 p.m.—Choosing M. Smith 9:45 p.m.—Choir of St Yonkers 10:10 pn 10:30 p.m Gifts for (¢ trio a Vocatiod,' John's Church lefsen trio. What Books to Choo wn-ups.” by Herbert of the | concert Jarly Program Thursday. i pecial mother's program Radio Editor | Tries to Reach Paris. Magie of the Chil- 1 would be greatiy m;uau it | YC December 12.—Radio by Mrs. Havens{ some radio fan would inform me |44 sy Saik. 46 it station WIAO, in Milwaukee, |oroddeasting from New York o Winh “Wat broadcasting Tuesday, | France was attempted last night b Decamber 11. It signed oft i |the Radio Corporation of America ! Senator Paul Dupuy read an address 11 w en's Museum.” The Hubit 1t to Qur Hanpines: Chil ¥:05 p.m. | GEORGE POTTER, Jr | Radio Editor Tn_reply to Waters' letter in The Sunday Star of December | > breparations were made, 8 1 helleve the wlation he heard |LoRalor DUbEY, Roie 0 4 ICETa G0 was WTAS, located at Elgin, Il |14ved on a land wire to Schenectady, nor I mistook the call to be WGAS |N7Y and there amplified and broad- e tions 'I‘A\’ Eve n ' myself the first time 1 heard it | cast on a wave length of 280 meters T e T J. H. hy"one of the most powerful stations Va. lin the world. Weather conditions belfeved ldeal. Paris Hears Dupuy. 1S, December 1 Paul Dup dio from New he heard by some of the listeners in his country Fouts | _ Elaborate preparations were made “Helen coloru Charles P 4:30 pan.—Jean Spira. te 4:50 i3 i Fort Myer for | { Radio Edito Will you please letters of the station 117 | heard their cember 10, which and clear, but could call letters, as they w W @ number of peor MRS E. E. BECK 1114 25th street northwest WTAS s the call of the ton. which operated Irbstein [t broadcasts wave length of meters- Program Brothers Christmas 5 pm T Gimbel ‘ were publish the call in Elgin, program De- came in_ loud ot catch the : shouted PA ity Meters). City (411 Mete, enato) “ony progran. ‘Nighthawk Frolic Sanders Orchestra DAF o § 2:45 to the Col VERY U. S. RECEIVING SET B cast by York. was heard | here early this morning. but his words could not be understood. Lis- tenere, wi ir wireless sets tuned to obtain the hest possible re | sults. caught p spewker’ bro is Charle ~STOP_LOOK AND | Radio Editor I wonder to help m Suturduy tions to Send Speeches on Plan one of the forty class “B” broad-| sting station: from which {nmn»l t individuals will talk on behalf} the Hard A o it you would able out on the following night, December S, was listening over dio” und Lrought in an station: static was very strong at times aught ~the station call, but static obliterated Theu I heard the an nouncer say the performers were from a college in South Carolina and the next number would be Mumny's Poor Little Black Lit- tle Lawmb,” part of which | heard when 1 lost them and was unahls to pick up the ion ugain Memorial States TRY THEM ON AND ¢ FOR YOURSEL} and the with 1 be sent onut d Mass, dottéd 1 speak are Martin H Governo will sp on Friday inquiry of Karl ning Star late at 3 heard KHI very distinctly for minutes 1 on ac t hout abe radio tions wes be good FITS ANY PHONES SPECIAL $1.00 SET EVERYWHERE CURTIS ‘ Rubber Ear Cushions | Eliminates All Outside Noises Soft, Pliable Surface Agains (he Ear—Actunlly fmproves Efclency of Yonr Set 7 Atlanta, on Wednesday of citied from | that thesa talks will be broad { N 1 Buffalo, Cin Onhfo: ort, Towa Pitt=burgh, ' P Worth. 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