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RADIO BOXES CASES Built to Order Any Style Any Siz Tophams Factory 80 L St. N.E. cModel XJ G5 l'lVEi‘l' this Christmas, n futore happiness by giving a Croslc Medel X.J Radio Recefver, i This 4 tube set, combining ome stage of tuned radio frequency l.plmnthn Mgnof and two | !h‘.‘: lo frequency ampif kas proven by actosi test best set on the market. See It at any Good Deslers. CROSLEY MANUFACTURING CoO. Pu';. Crosley Jr., Presdent Cincianatl, O. | Brandes’ Phones. Moon Horns...... . Workrite Neutroformers, per set.... Baldwin Type C U it Shamrock V: meters 43 Plate Vernier Con- denser..... 4-inch 'Dials. Sockets 9 Erla Transformers. ... 22'; Volt B Batteries. Dry Cells No. 6..... . B Metal Loud Talking Crystal Transformers. ... 8350 up All Standard Tubes..... 8550 Soldering Irons...$1.10 to $2.45 In Auviny Supply Ce. . 1203 Penna. Ave. N.W. Open Saturdays Until 10 P.ML The DE FOREST RE operates without ANY side connection—ei or ground. And it uses no storage batteries. Yet it has a NATION-WIDE nge bringing _you entertainment across 3,000 miles with life- like clarity and reality! As economical in upkeep as it is easy in operation. Price, $150.00 $34.80 BUYS THE “ACE V” DMELETY Everything included, all ready 1o set up— batteries, phone:, aerial equipment, etc. “Astonishing” is the word that describes the splendid performance of thi sive litle et Tt i enough for a child to wa -while its unfailing respon- siveness and clearness will delight even the most critical adule. CONVENIENT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED HAVERFORD CYCLE SALES CO. 522 10th St. N.W. Main 6588 KONDON’S for Cold in Head, mn-uw e Throat. Influensa. IO\DDN X b veere s, Dentists, Ni Fesirend it mmumyu's'in-"'" (RS o] THE BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. EVEN LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Vu. (435 Meters). 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. College of Industrial Arts. Radio KDKA—Pittsburgh (326 Meters). 6:15 p.m. —Organ recital, by Lucile Hale of the Cameo Motion Picture Theater. 7:15 p.m.—Radlo Boy Scout meet- by Richard Victor, jr. 45 p.m visit by Santa Claus. report World-wide lesson, by Early Program Saturday. stock reports. ier report. and vegetuble ck markets. L and vegetable | Sunday Lanning. p.m. — school Missions” T Live ~We stock reports. her bureau reports. feeds, crop reports, ncert by Lucile Hall, ; June Call and Willlam Cook; violinists, and Ruth Kealy, reader. Early Program Saturday. :45 a.m.—Live stock market report. 2 noon—Market reports. p.m.—Daily market report. WIH—=William P. Boyer Company (273 Metern). % to 4 p.n.—Financial and market reports; musfe (daily). KYWeChicago (3536 Meters). 6:30 p.m. —News, financial and final market and sport summary. T:530 p.m.—Bedtime stor: 11 to 1:30 p.m.—Blanche Beaumont Nelson, soprano; Wendell W, Hall, —Musleal ]rlugl’t"‘]l\\ W’s music maker: Herblc Mintz, report |)1|«hl other artists. WMU—Doubleday pany (261 30 p.m Babson 430 to (dally) Early Program Saturda: and comment and commercial mar- i WRC—Radio Corporntion of America | (460 Meters). 15 pm—A talk on emorial 10 of the financlul | ket 11:00 w.m.—Market reports. § p.m.-—Song recital 11: m.—Farm and home service, Gay, tenor. 12 noon—Weather report 17515 pm.—Song reettdl by Harriet| 12:30 p.m.—Late news and comment { Buehler, contralto sl f the nf tlx( financ and commercial mar- Mount Pleasant Church, Marjorie Davis ble talk by Mrs. Anna hristmas son_of Peoples Gas Company. Market reports. recital by Fllza-! 1:10 pm.—Final market reports. rano; Marjorle Davis| 1:20 p'm.-—Fin ack reports. Prograr g 1:30 pm.—Late financial comment + (Handel) news bulitins. - p.m.—Financial s bulletins | hetn m\m pi comment und Why You Turn the Knobs™ Bruce . «f the Radio of S pan—i, serens and piano (St g a 3 A ABont B jodard), Hern 0 p.m.—Late news and sports. rl Wagner, "v- m.—Late news and sport bul- planist: violi Rakeinann, - ‘Wagner ut the plano: a { turne” (Hau “Minuet zart) rket quota k quotations, ins. WBZ—Springticld, Miass. 6 pm, | quinte ut-Saens' |17 piy Mrs . (337 Metern). Dinner concert by the WE (Mo~ pom—A k_on S mson_and Delilal donard F. Albion, with voca wtions Ly Lilllan Hendrick, r soprano and _ Albert members of the rom fopes story = ~Twillgh ehctters ur | Tt Washing- | : L —Progrim WDZ aainie Early Program Snturday. p.m.—Weather fore ports, of Ar-lby p.m.—Violin L] der of ; 1‘.”,1,”“.,‘,“ WIP—Philadelphin 6 pm.—We 305 p.m.at Club ¢ Unc (309 Meter her foreca o Tho Lawr hexapenke & Potomne e Co. (169 Meters). te P hil¢ Early e Program Saturday. Program W L ital ) the Germen DISTANT STATIONS, Programs Scheduled for Enatern Standard Time. WIZ—New York (455 Meters). 39 m.—Eu clitush, L Bilesoph p.m.—R Dinist S pm—L We An Pro »m chestri WEI—1 i, +| Stratford T opm { aren. (385 Meters). Lavis Rells ert Orche talks to ecital by Adaline ¥i Yot u esf Current Tople = lire Fisher, pianis therlands - America Early Program Saturdny. gram under the auspl of the' 10:15 p.m.—Produce herland-American foundation | live ‘stock reports pm.— Biogravhy of President! 1 pm-—Meyer ding.” by Joc Rell Chappie; = | Hotel Concert” Oreh 30 p.m.—Dance Pi “oncert ats Alamac orgiuns.” Early 4 pan—Tea mus mont String Program Saturday. 7 p.m.—Dar > by the Hotel Bel- | nteht Serenaders. the “M WMC—Memphlxy (300 Meters). 9:30 p.m.—Program by Miss Marths La iHogue : other artists. 12 p.an.—Midnight frolic. KSD—St. Louls (346 Meters). Silent exchanges Even leign ireport: WSB—Atlanta (429 Meters). n.—John Mr‘Crmdlz-‘ Lauder,” in S WI¥Y—New York (403 Meters). :20 p.mi.—"Income Taxes,” by p.m.—Recltal by Johu Opr by Moriz Hail Christ p.am.—Piano recital iz program. the Howard The- Program Saturdny. j0 a.m.—Weather forecast; bus nort Business report WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters). & p.m.—Produce and stock market quotations. N p.m.—Children’s program. 5 p.m.—Program by the Alum- ociation of Troy; vocal and instrumental selectione: readings, “A Little Child Shall Lead Them,” by Mrs. Alvina Winkler Paterson, and “Mum- < Pavement.” Anon —Radio_drama, Complete With Insulators and Hooks $2.00 John J. Odenwald Phone Fr. 6903 Rollo's Early Program Saturday. 30 p.m.—Stock market report. 12:40 p.m.—Produce market report. WOC—Davenport (484 Meters). 45 p.m.—Chimes concert. 30 p.m. ndman’s visit, —Sport news and weather 9 p.m.—Musical program. Early Program Saturday. 11 am.—Opening market quota- Reliables g: The following sets should be ven serious considerat Sou bave contempleted busing a Real Radio Set 2 noon—Weather and river fore- 5 p.m.—Market quotations. p.n.—Chimes concert. | B e G e Recause they ars known for pan.—Closing stocks dnd’ mar. thelir inimitable qualitics THE CROSLEY, a real set at & reasonable figire, one that will give you service unes- celled THE FEDERAL. This set needs o introduction, as It is recognized as the foremost set of the time. We re mend this set most highly, guarantee that you will satisfled. ‘““Because it's a Feders Wm. P, Boyer Co. 812 13th St. N.W. p.m.—Educational program; “Hemorrhoids,” by C. C. Hall; 1:30 i lecture, music. WWJI—Detroit (516 Meters). 7 pm—Detroit News Orchestra; nne Campbell, News poet; Duane wyer's Saxophone Concert Band. Early Program Satarday. 4:30 a.m.—"“Tonight's dinner. 5 a.m.—Pablic health service bul- 1 am.—Weather forecast., 3 p.m—Detroit News Orchestra. 3:30 p.n.—Weather forecast; mar- ket report, WOR—Newark (405 Meters). ». cle,” S aus’ as- | sistant at his' toy faétory, will speak ito children. 0 p.m.—“Music While You Dine," Ly the Vernon Orchestra. :30 p.m.—“Man in the Moon Sto- 3 “Music While You | by the Vernon Orchestra. Early Program Saturday. 4 to 6 m.m.—Special test with Japan, New Zealand and Australla. 0 p.m.—Concert by Nathan Cy- planist p.m.—Mré. Lucle’ Lyons Chap- man will speak on “Memorial Bell at Valley For; 3 p.m.—Nathan Cyganerl, pianist. 3:15_p.m.—Contralto solos by Mar- jorle Harcum, recording artist. 3:40 p.m.—Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- velt will lecture on “Why' T, as a Woman, Am & Democrat.” WFAA—Dallan (476 Meters). H 9:30 to 10:30 p.m.—Shriner's Dance Orchestra, from the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Earl B0 to From Stones RADIO TUBES 814 g POSITIVELY = GUARANTEED plifier & Detector II Function opu/ to -w e 72t LOO0 A Aedermidtant Survics assured Program Saturda; by, Dr. Ellls W. Sheer Upp ’r. l ‘WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). s vmu 7 to Dine,” §:30 to 9:30 p.n.—Concert by R. G. sw Fryer, tenor; other artists. é 10:50_to 11:46 p.m.—Program by the ® . | TAXI-MAN SUES PRINCE ‘WHAS—Loulsville (400 Meters). 8:30 to 10 p.m.—Concerts under the ausplces of Mrs, Harrlet Kuersteine: historical episode; late news bulletins. Early Program Saturday. 5 to 6 p.m.—Selections by the Strand Theater Orchestra; police bul- letins: “Just Among Home Folks' RADIO NEWS Secretury of War Weeks will recommend Col. Charles McK. Saltz- Walnut Theater Orchestrar news bhul. |Man. the senior colonel of the Signal letins; lve stock, produce and grain |Corps, to succeed Maj. Gen. George murket reports. O. Squler, chief signal officer, who Is ) S retiring at his own request, after WEAF—New York (492 Meters). |,norq than forty years' service. Gen. 7;!’0"’,,. D filu:i,‘“;f‘. Squier's retirement will become ef- L T fective on December 1. 8:30 pom.—Hist UL, ment of \hflrpu ing bert R. Conner. 8:40 p.m.—Ruth Friedman, plano. $:50 p.n.—Battery instruction talk by Ueorge Ferness. 9 p.m.—Dance or«i 10 p.m.—Dorothy prano. Early Program Saturday. i~ Worth_ While by William Lyo Yule Untversit o 1:45 to 3:30 p.m.—"“The Monrce Do trine und Our Latin-Ameri, tlons,” by Carrie Chapman 4 t0 5 b.m.—Bob Fridkin's Orchestra 5 p.m. Children, dman, s Boy's and’ Develop- Stones,” by Her- plano, Several unususl Tequests were received by the radio editor today. One from E. K. Scott, 2409 North Capitol street, is published because the editor §s confident that some reuders of this column will be able to answer it. “Would some person side antenna for er: antennu produces the and successfuily,” writes mr. Se “be kind enough to give detaile structions as to its construction, ete?* Burke, so- using an in- tal set, which gnals clearly Books of Phelps of Rudto Editor 1 have re your prpe eople hay to give v stations 1 tube set. rent times in stant stations up und [ want a Hst of some of the eived on one- are KHJ, los Al, San_ Anto ', Havana, Cuba; 6. WoA WG, WE Wi have gott Washin “Christmas Program Gimbel Bros. WDAF—Kansas Clty (411 Meters). Ighthuwic Orchestra, OBJECTION TO DANCES | " it IN CHURCH UP ToDAY| " Street No New York Pastor and Vestrymen Expected to Consider Bishop's , brondcanting " Wednen Any other fan wh stato Wednesday 1 ‘et e lonow. throueh thls e r 4.—Specile | umn. 1 did ek of th m T. Man-| concert G : e h copal dio- | WRC o e New York regarding f S ACTIVItes it St Marx-in-the-H €cently the scena of symbolic services which have fne danetn xpected to be it a today _of of the eht this nt kind requests of b Wi aing of t » Protestant Ep. Radio Editor On Tues Chapman some meeti Women Voters tened to ur, 1 have &, are considered meet Dr. tor o und thin previous ipals in classies young were , which, Jught to n & and ! ble to | this addr ., b would - uty with uld infor: the 1 prurlence o cerning The add toduy. to war and its prevention H. 8. MIDDLEMISS. fight York N ) Eain ould uny one inform us through where sta on December know ANDY Bth strect no EZRA FOR $2,200 FARES DUE thie Aw , ated Pross, GRRE INWICH, ¢ gt ngr agree heard both Rost & #t the same hot.l Who Ever Heard of the World Famous 2,000 Ohms MANHATTAN-PHONES at $2.957? That's Our Price for Saturday You’ll Have to Be Down Early to Get Yours Regular Price, $6 REMEMBER, $2.95 —and Unconditionally Guaranteed Continental Electric Supply Co. 808 9th St. N.W. Main 8326 %You will marvel and be thrilled by the performance of EFBO erul Radio Parts Groups of Federal Radio Parts to Make Complete Sets “Federal | SMRADIOW 1:30 am. We Nest “and Yoo planc solos and “Sittin ner." From the Clilcago News. his life and so he I 3 t. a|local agent of the insurance company. Love You"; two| after look Lim for some time i the Cor- the agent r. 1: T'm sorry I can't insure |too tan” o The applicant lo¢ked astonished “What?" he exclaimed. “Too tall? What's the matter with that? Any- how, I'm mot as tall as my father |was, and he had no trouble getting | insured.” “AN th | tather there wa ink hisx ding alrpl “It's u da plicant you; ryou're Radio Bateor: If any of your readers heard the “Midnight ‘Frolies,” from WMC, | Mflrlnmus, on Tuesday night. I . Ereatly ppreclate {f the: Wil communicate with me. N HARGRAVE 2834 "b'h street northw agent explained, “but Ihsured years ago, w o danger of fellow 1 knocked by a sk your en Dangerous Age. Mr. Robert Rogers wanted to insure * sald the upon the LIBERTY RADIO RADIO FOR XMAS! 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