Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1923, Page 22

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Bcotch songs, and Jane Cromby, so- [of the financial and commercial mar- derstood. It is held that legally the{second, through prano; Lenor Fenner at the Kete. (This nr'lu broadcast every eomrulc- can sue “wire tappers” for | with % news ‘..J:’:'.‘."::?:“é?.x{:‘&?-: 2:50 p.m.—Harriet Keith '8, half hour.) cutting in on the circuits. * ~lare received over a leased wire from s 18U - 13:35 p.m.—Table talk by Mrs. Ann Secretary Hoover sees in thy Inno-|a central office in New York and signer of unique jewelry. J. Peterson of the Peoples Gas Com. vation considerable relief in the radio | broadecsst. b voice between other 3:10 —Regil M pany. interference now mi dly présent | numbers, and, third, a local program 111 talk 5 Rt A good radio year is in prospect, rv&a,v;h waow'-_»hghleo‘; KFMS, Du-|in th hod Tuile r{:::&:;’g:éz {nu o or other ;‘n!srtllnment 1 1045 B Berioo ot tho Charen | according to Chief Radlo Supervisor (i, ZeRii. "Ran Sarcos, T erocting asrials, establishing round, | with ‘any special Testures desirod by - = fo 308 Jans ,.'i“}.'."’" s0- |ot the Unity; music by the Philhar~ xmfi 'l‘orrqlil "n uu, n:var:“men; :.f 1‘%, ::xgln..'pfm," Mind. “g._ mdrcm:fn = ::"lvr;-'(?;'in:’“ e |the_community. The news Toature, s. 4 p.m.—Concert by Felix Del + Leno ano. +. Imonic quariet; organ music. erce, who has just returne u at Norfol leb., A LOCAL STATION et B Ly ma T ety WFAA—Dallas (476 Meters). 45_p.m.—Vespers on the Spring- |his office in Washington after a tour | ferred trom C fo class A s Sy el it ssaniRn ] (St 08 Teutty-tied Page) NAA—Nnyal Bidle, atetion. Mafie: 1o 30 Pm—Reeital by Leon' Carfon, 15,8 Bm—Radlo Bible class of fleld a"‘;‘,‘,‘"’“,",f";“':‘;-, the Metho-|0¢ 81l Bine radio districts of the SR | " Gen. Bquisr, who hus just returned 10:05 8.y and 10:05 pm—Weather | *30% day Evening Con. | L3S First Presbyterian Church; gos- |aist Bplscopal :Chureh: uarter country. Bequfndyting : to Washington from faspecting the o L conit by The WataYe Srening Son: tpel songs. . Tig A Sk e Today very little radlo Interference | i, I, €& iniradio brondcasting |frat e tem to be cstablisnad, on | TN . honfe Orch irect wii T Early [l:l:'?:n-ck“::::’fl i w-lay;(;(fxz-x—mr';i r}ifnel‘?’ re from in hymno-| 11:556 a.m.—Weather forecast; mar- | I8 reported from amateurs during the fand interference, {8 Imminent, ac-lsays the operation was perfect and 9:45_a.m.—] tation. ket reports. silent evenin eriods.. Radlo sales|cording to Secretary of Commerce |makes for reliability and cheapness, 10335 s —Frults and vegetables. e B Grehestra. | “°* P s are now much better than were an-| HOOYer and Gen. Géorge O. Squier, |serving 365 days snd nights In the El T'EN a.m.—We 3 v &l el 3 & " . 5 pm—Live stock markets. WJIZ—New York (455 Meters). 1130 8Ty Program Moaday. WIP—Philadelphia (508 Meters). |ticipated by forecasters of this busi- | fowing an announcement by Secre- | tening and meoh epperatus 1o olimis oy by ’ M —Fruit and vegetable el am.—Church eervices direct |, 1i30 12,2 Bm—Addross, “Problems| silent nees a few months ago. Dealers with tary Hoover. (hat " electrle “IIERtIng | nated: and, as there. s noradiation; lelf}/lfl.gfmmg)[\y rom the West Ep resbyterian companies would soon be bro - | th S Live stock report. ek S ermon bovS,FrpoYterian |of the Unlon Terminal station: e Y Eeagram Maptey. whom he talked during his trip find | foetPn 0 S O B GV | H o e, A T o TIC, oty tale- Weather report. . Kiegwin. e — ‘.ao p.m.—Weather forecast. it difficult to keep enough stock to|their wires for their subscribers, Gen. | phone service.” “But it does not do %’{r;",?r sazem"k% R R ‘Bubble Book Storles,” by| Ty -:H\: l':' ""_"! ("" llfi:m; P.m.—Artist recital. meet the sales and demands. Every ‘:w::‘a;n::wcm_ n an ":fif;u‘l’vo away with regular radfo broadcasting Designed Specially fo .~—Dai 3 alp! ayhew, d B pam.- lervices of the ith e~ lin the ether, nor preclude those who e D Y irNe Annalist's Talk for|¥irst Methodist: Church. WEI—~Fhiladeivhin (305 Meters). |0ne connected with tho industry With|ing done on Staten Island, N. Y. | desiro from purchasing recelving sets pecially et 3 . | Business Men,” by the Annalist’of the |3, 10, 8 5.m.—Concert from the % | whom he came into contact is pleased | = The new system, which is the prac- ang - WCAP—Chexapeake & Potomac Tele- | X000l iy Rialto Theaier. Strest Presbyterian Church and ser: |y th the prospects of continued good | tical application of Gen. Squler's Wir- | addeq. potuting put that sround tares || Neutrodyne and Heteroe Lhone Co. (469 Meters). 8:15 p.m—Sunday Evening Concert |goSclo, 7 Pm~—Sabbath day vesper |Jietarinay. f business, it is understood. ed-wireless broadcasting, first dem-|cities’ the air wiil be all the clearer e 11 a.m —Stlant. by the Hotel Commodore Orchestra, | *°RCert: 30, piin.—Chapel services ocon- | Reporis from . radlo sales agents|Chitrated elghteen montha ago n his | for DX fane. dyne Circuits 4 to 5:30 p.n.—Special retlglous girect from the Hotel Commodore. ducted by Hev. Walter M. Walker, po & ag office in the Munitions bullding, con- | “The model system on Staten Island The Mi f d, J choral muslc sung by the Cathedral p.m. to 10:30 p.m.—Concert by| WHAS—Loulsville (400 Meters). astor of the Frankford Baptist|State that in many districts farmers |sists of broadcasting by @ CATTIEr|pgy three phases to its programs, he € icrotarad, Jr. Ghalr of Mount St. Alban's Episcopal | tne Royal Maie Quartette. 10:67 a.m-—Organ_uusic, ‘urch and chorus cholr. B R o O e e Tlamting plant o The Twiros of 18 | explained: ~First, throush the 3 A neutralizing Cathedral. &Ml 2 €] . . G o o' p.m.—Spectal musical pro- Barly Program Monday. ot B Teparer Tnder bt Early Program Monday. In some sections of the country re- (company, = reaching to. practically |& FESUINE radlo recetving set located i S aity, chodan: gram direct from the Capitol Thea-| 3 p.m.—“Something for the Chil-|Chui George Lat organiat; 10:16 a.m.—Produce market and live [ POrts state that practically all farm- | every home In the community, make |, re radio can be picked up from the i fer, New York city, by courtesy of |dren,” by Beatrice Frank, elocution- |music by the boys' chol %" Istock reports. ers living at considerable distances|it possible for each subscriber to|gip,, sutomatically amplified and r ser—that is more the Capitol Theater management, and |ist. ' i3 to § p.m.—Concert by Mrs. Fred 100~ p.m.—Meyer Davis Bellevue |from news and market centers al-|plug in a simple radlo recelving set|y;nymitted over the lighting cireuit - il d S L. Hothatel (Roxy). The first part| 3:45 p.m.—Joint_recital by 'Ralph | Wells, soprano; Miss Marguerictta A, |Stratford Hotel Concert Orchestra. |ready have or -are buying radio|and recelve dependable news and en- | "0 7T JV°7 11e TETTINE CTrouns: ey mm of the program will consist of music | Schurman, tenor; Mr. De Long, vio- | King, contralto and planist; Harold| 1:60 p.m.—Agricultural ort. nets. Besides the practical value of | tertainment In any room in the house curately adjusted by the Capitol Grand Orchestra and |lnist. Slayer, reader and baritone. 3:00 p.m. Helen Row- | weather, market and stock reports, | without any interference. A very | g selections by the Capitol ~featured| 4:30 p.m.—Tea music by the Wal- Early Program Monday. ley, arle_B. Moore, eo- (it is pointed out that the farmers | nominal charge for the service, about | || 1 Eady than sny now on artists. The second part of the pro- [dorf Astoria Stringed Ensemble. 5to 6 Teoth o wal. | REsne; Dr. dward B, Pollard, 'in a|and suburban residents, take great|half the charge for a telephone, will | j | - ) the market. gram will consist of a speclal presen- [ 3:30—Closing reports of the New P.m.—SBelections by the Wal- | New Y message; Loretta Kerk, |delight in the excellent ‘evening en-|be made by the companies, it is un- || t Theater Orchestra; lice 11 y tation by Mr. Rothafel of Capitol|York state department and Stock |pias: wyes deo planist. tertainments broadcast dally by. over Theater vocal and .instrumental art- | Exchange; foreign exchanges; Na- tins; “Just Among Home Folks’ 500 stations. -~ ists direct from - the broadcasting |tional Industrial Conference .Board §§';:?;"'x(‘:leat':rl°5rc¥eusi;".’ew&"fif.‘ WMC—Memphis (300 Meters).- Tbe growing general intercst in Y o U & : SERVICE CO. Ig%%o];’I!:ENSER studio i the theater, |\ grom |FePOFt: Evening Post news. letine: "The Largest' Aupect of World | ilent. I e o In the Northesst the studio of the Skinner Organ Com- o ek Dizon: live = ers &nd the listeners-in, due to the for the Northeast Early Program Monday. 10:30 p.m.—Sunday school services 11:54 a.m.—Services of the First|ting on a staple basis. In gen- gram. : ) 4 Book Concern. Presoyierian. Chucen, O 0 FIrt] T4 pm —tnter-Civie Good Wil meat- |feel they ‘camnot get along without : NEED e e i, (i > € T o m Twillnt ua : . { ' cellent’ foud speakers for im- it (318 Wetera). Early Program Mon Logan. : cert: Park Baptist Church Choir. Five New Broadeasters. mediate delivery. | Farle Wilfley will preach on “Taking | ness reports. e ttat oy B, Chartas | gram. : RAnE . of> Catmere . foows ] bers by the mixed and male quartets 4 p.m.—Market reports. .'m_—vcsper services of the KSD—St. Louls (546 Meters). ~—10 rece.ve copcers [rom Luistant Sta- d : . n WEY—Sel y Pi A - cast. hmerialy, (9 Meteen): - . o Amagiadon ‘On 12:05 p.m—Market quotations and| —if you fix it up fhe right wey. You n Silent. “The Virgin and Child,” by Rev.|DRiscopal Church 3! —Orchestra; concert by | 1 Pp.m—Chimes concert People using my methods hear programs a 2 I pany, New York city. WLW—Claclnnati (308 Meters). |paris P o0uce and grain market re- WBS—Atlanta~(420 Meters). fact that the industry and art is get- Don,r Brandes Table 12 —T'] 1gnal; from the |by the editorial staff of Sunday KDKA- ttaburgh (336 Meters). Presbyterian Church; musical pro-|eral, Mr. Terreil belleves _that people r e vaf Observatory. |school publications of the Methodist 4 T have goiten to the poin{ where they | Talkers, $10.00 P i 12 noon—Services of the Church of a: . —] rear,” - |inga (I Won—Willlam T Beyer Cemphy e Covenant. Sl arers Calote ates %l;wg:‘:r,wd:& p.m.—Twilight sacred con- M!Hm!h: ) guuil ) s p.m.—Services of the Vermont X 234 . m.—Th . K 8:30 to 10 p.m.—Services of the Limited commercial broadcasting —_— e % Aderie Chrlotian Chureh. Rev. Dr.| 11:30 am.—Weather forecast: busi- |¢ns: Choir Bnesmbie Soctaty 0" 7 [ Wesley Memorial Church; choral pro. | stations licensed last week by the Aeriola Sr. with Tubes anl Stock."” ic will include num- P.m.—Business ‘reports. The last word in High Grade O fhea thleed ma A H ey 4 2’“?‘ f{bm?a.’ 339;50 iable Conden and the chorus choir under the direc- P.m.~] jon reports. Shady Side Presbyterian Church. - tions. You can hear them on | S a New Years special we Install One in Your Set tion of Willlam E. Braithwaite. 6:30 p.m—Rinper concert by the|' Silent. o Sas \ Afinocn/=Weatbér anayyivhefors, Your Crystal Set Il will install this set for $45.00. “:unnmn BY i » | ety WRC—Radio Corporatiom of America| 17 ;. geryic, of St. Peters|chestra. . WOC—Davenport (484 Meters). Complete line of batteries, JOHN C. RAU (469 Meters). Eplscopal Church of Albany: sermon, | g (30, Pil=Services of the Calvary §0.5 W _Backed chinhw.concesy e - T e s tubies oad parts. 1] ses 12en Bt. .W., Washington D ©. y p.m.—Services of the First Unl g ¥ > 3 p.m.—Closing stocks and mar- o ‘ i o - Charles C. Harriman. tarten Chureh. *| ™5 pm—brgan recttat. ke 400 to 1°000 foren Ecenings Umit 10 ociocl|| H. N. Sheble Co. DISTANT STATIONS. 3:45 p.m,—Pr 3 .| 400 000 Miles All Programs Scheduled for Eastera|WGY S ol T Early Program Monday. 8:30 a.m —Sport news. . DO S B R tol, Miles Away 4859 § A e, . T G tandard Time. 4 p.m—Special musical vespera and| 9i45 am.—Live stock market re-| 8 Pm—Services of the First Bap- e eatanaon s yuste [ BY| Mo Tubes, Batteries et Ampiitying ap- RAD]O I h'le:(lo: venue, oS rusical vea oty tist Church, . on; s reqiired. Mo special Gryatal nec. Philadelphis, Pa. WEAF—Yew York (192 Meters). |J180, FOREL on St Peter's Eplacopal | POy 1 gon__iweather forecast. 10 p.m.—Musical program; P. 8. C.| * i BotaT Sendwete ‘addresscd suvelone fof S ¢ p.n.—Interdenomina- 12:10 p.m—Concert. Orchestra; vocal solos. s WDAP—Chicago (360 Meters). e I e e Sl T tional under the auspices of Early Program Monda: Early Program Monday 10:16 p.m.—Concert. gl R B B il o Qe e the < o Federation o o . ’ : ne Yotk Feded i IR ypeChichpe (ABR] Movars). 11 am—Opening market quota- Early Program Monday. LEON LAMBERT ¥ hee: address by Dr. Millard L. % 2 e O HL G Tl : g ml“m‘:‘l"’:;@{‘,‘,{“ Church services; | yjop,, 2:35 p.m.—Luncheon concert. 581 Bo. Volutsle St. Wickits, Kansss. ® 3:45 to 5:30 p.m—Sunday Men's g New | 7:30 p.m.—Excerpts from the New Confe n.*ncerlnAlhe Dedford Branch of _}_’::;” Y y Margaret an. A&Q&a‘""m‘r“!h““ T . . - . ML . : Prot. E. J. speed, read by h R t y Trumpeters. —— Y : Devotional cxercises. WWJ—Detrolt (516 Meters). Wiliam Blsigler Houres e 0 y a y 0 a lO ln a a e _ ... icago Sunday Evenin —Gloria Trumpeters. p.m.—The Detroit News Orches- | club’services from orchestra: Hal by Dr. 8. Parkes - musical program. ut Should Die With the | 7:30 p.m.—Services of St. Paul's koarly. Program Monday. 5 Episcopal Cathedral. 10:30 a.m.—Late news and comment Answers to questions by g oaed WSk ) eep——— Colin B. Kennedy Radio Sets Specially Priced 0 to 10 p.m.-—Program same:as bistin Soa o il service RECEIVING SETS Early Program Wonday. eral interest. 3 p.m.—Dunce Program by Lanezu's! 1 .m.—Offclal weather fore- | —including . ( Serenaders, cas| o - ~Frances Tode, contralto. lhx :; a.m.—Arlington time relaved | Phones, Aerial o y_the o Miss Tibor Farkas, vio- ‘Western Union. 4:15 . mist. 3 p.m.—The Detroit News Orches- Oor , 430 p.m.—Thomas Butler, baritone. | ¢ra 7 (s N 465 “rances Tode. contralto. | 330 p.m.—oMclal weather forecast, | Electric Light [ S ; T Butler, baritone. 3:35 p.m.—Market reports. Attachment b \ R 3 diiin, e ’, WIY—New York (405 Meters). WOR—Newark (405 Meters). S : ’ = 230 p.n—Radio Biblo Class; les: | Silent | 53 Extu l‘nltalls . , § con by Rev. Staley Davis, teacher; Early Program ) | Oull Muaufacturers® Reprasentati l:l:x‘sk' al prnnram‘b_\? the Alda Quartet| o4, ;m’_":l'm rec‘::; by Cathe- | ONDY between 79 r.&. o'rxlulm 1012 AN i —_—— — E < 4nd the choir of the Hackensack M jrine Fenner, contraito, singer of Room 235, 786 14th N.W. Fr. T0T0. © f we s s : : - . Church. el by Estelle Athe | e S TR I T - i oprano, accompanied by | i . 5 1 | . \ ’ Arks. 3:30 p.m.—Concert by Felix Del |} Sarto, famous European violinist. | 3:45 p.m.—Recital by Kstelle Ash- accompanied by Peter 4 Pay as low as 10 —and we will deliver this set complete. Service charge of 6% is made for ac- counts extending over 90 days. ] A REAL LONG-DISTANCE SET | 12 : ) : This Is What You Get Pure in Tone Special Kennedy head phones, full VICTO-RAD RADIO CO., Inc. A~ N - = ' 7 . set of Burgess A and B batteries, ; UV 199 Tubes, but so equipped that 718 13th St. | D it will operate with the storage bat- : Main 2153 | = = R tery and storage battery tube at any Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. ¢ I Wi = T time you wish to make the change. Every detail that anyone would want to begin listening in is also in- " cluded. E ‘ : : = 2 . ‘v » ‘ | The plug, Aerial wire, = # Lead-in wire, Ground T!l Ha J E A " @ wire, Lightning Arrestre, e g BAR GAINS | \¥{ _ i s ' Standard Goods Well Supplied With the Well a Up A o ED Jan. 1st Inventory - Known L SETS Every Article Carries the Groes, Inc, ~ The Fame and Name of the Kennedy Set Is Nationa Wmn. P. Boyer Co. 812 13th St. N.W. “Just Above Masonic Tcmp\lt" This is more than a sale—it’s an opportunity. The case is of dull antique solid mahogany, very For Colin B. Kennedy sets are as scarce as the rich and good looking. Mechanically and artisti- proverbial hen’s teeth and it was only by extreme cally it is a wonderfil set. good luck that we were able to secure 50 more of e : them. Tomorrow they go on sale at $129. If you And So Every One in the want orie for New Years, there is no time tobe _ | Room Can Hear lost. For:these sets are so well known that the ° A loud speaker adds tremendously demand exceeds the supply many times. - to the pleasure of a Radio. We rec- e ; oy (4 ommend : The Petfectone—which "is For. many years the nafile.'!C(;lin B. Kennedy '| -everything its name implies. It has an oo - A PR AT R th & has been identified with the best in professioinal “ . :gx-’]‘s’i‘tt.;b}; ‘3‘: :23: d‘:egl:%:t?a P radio.” A" few months® ago they produced the - . | exclusively. above ‘set; which; because of its: selectivity and neasagpop o rut it oo - S san s aess s S50.00 = At aieniouene 4 | § ” perfect . tuning, rec\eived- national’ indorsement. All Goods Subject to Prier'Sale ~ ; : i ifi!gfi‘f ¥ : ur;ifll i i

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