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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D...C.,.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1924, on; music by Fritz Hanlein's Trian lm Ust for a DX record, but ror; WFAS, 11%, ; AF, ¢, 11, 8, 10; WCBD, 1+ Enmomble: o . ok trollc the bemefit of the Atwater Kent|5, 55, 63 WOI, 23, 3 . SET 14 a0t 5 . 12:45 to 2 a.m.—Nighthaw 3 Vo s b 8 3 . “Merry Old Chief” and Coon-Sanders T asaoping. the) following: st /WDAR, 33, 313, 2 3 63%: WEC, 19, 19, Orchestra. wwofl”’:‘; mine 20350315 313, 3 2 \;;)s.' 39, 40, 29; K " . , 41, 29, ) i 32, 2 3 WHAM, 14 WEAN, e . . = 1ts) | 28; WBAK, 37, 33, WCAM, 27, : < 5 - WTAS, 10, KrK N WBZ—Springfield, Mass. (387 Meters).| With a one-tube set, Thomas F.|fllament (the most common fau 2 Ak D % .18, 8; ¥ B, 10, Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. T pm_World market survey; |Carieton at Cuyamel, Honduras, tuned | the derior gladly’ replaced tho tabe 3 33; WOK, 22, 25 A 2 S 26, {38 o JArA¥ | farmers’ period; Orchard Cam:|in on the night of January 16 and | yiant snowed o continuous eircuit. 19, 20, 17; KSD, 72, 71, 11; 6 . 36, 82; 156 58; W 3 ‘80,00, J : T eca . balgn.” by P . ol for the|Ploked up WRC. After a journey of |, “I have purchased four tubes at the | —— — | LOCAL STATIONS. [g520 pam—Disiner music by the |, [i40 pmc_—Beatime story for.the| " 5 il mule pack, Unltea | new brice ail of which were O'K. a8 e ——————— NAA—Naval Hadio Statlon, Radie || T8 Trio of Ten Eyck Hotel, Al- |yonajd‘Meclanch fruit liner and the United States| 3" &8 W oo o B 3 3 s 5 e es6 tubes were - \n,l ;4";.1\' e:rr:: - p.m—Program of chamber | & Pm—Vaudevilie by Harold (Jaz2) | majl, the following letter from Car- | faulty, having open grids. The dealer 343 pm_Weather bureau reporta. i string trioi readings; quartet. | X503 And JGm MONE. for grown- [leton found its way to the Radio Cor- | from which they wera purchased ab- 404 pan—Tlay, feeds, crop reports, | WJY—New Vork (405 Meters), | UPS. Y OFison §. Marden. poration of America station. Hhnt o Teiised eI e sajustes: pecials. 7:30 pm.—R. D. Wychkoff will “I wish to acknowledge rec under any circumstances, after leav- . y BTjcet Sepit. WMAQ—Chicago (360 Meters). |a part of your program broadcas ing his snelves. i ather bureau report. | 5 p.m.—BEtiquette talk by the| 3:35%p.m.—Concert by the Lyon and|the night of Junuary 16. The sig Veedless to say, it would be both . = [Doubleday Page Company. Healy Hail nals were pretty loud und distinct, | impracticable and impossible for the WRC—Radlo Corporation of Amerlea| 7:55 p.m.—Rec ;B S 5: = Dupl jlenn Dil-|Lut not very clear. OWIng to cude | dealer to replace burned-out tubes, ital by Edna Fields, | 5:30 p.m.Pupils from Gler D (469 Meters). soprano. " 1ard Gunn School of Music. interference’ I could not hear the | dus to the fact that it is very easy “ashion developments of the | 8:15 p.m—Bertha Brainard, “Broad-| § p.m —-Babson repert; talk from |time the announcer sald in signing | for the purchaser to burn the flla- y Agues M. Callen casting Broadwa review, of cur- | American Chemical Soclety. offt. 1 am particularly interested in | ment at excessive temperature or ac- | D.m.-Song recital by Stellairent plays and play §:30 p.m.—Christian Endeavor pro-|hearing your statlon since I was born | cidentally short it across his plate | Angell Fleicher, ~dramatic soprano.| 3:30 p.m.—Recital by Edna Flelds, |gram. & and reared in Washington. | batterles. Nevertheless such defects Mrs. Chester Adair at the plano. |soprano. o *| " 9:30 p.m.—WMAQ Orchestra. “My set consists of a home-as- | as open grids and plates or. grids Program: () Aria, from "Il Trovo- | 9:45 p.m._Ed Hughes' sport talk 10:15 " p.m—University of Chicago | sembled indu ", varlometer. .01 | shorted to Alaments are in the vast tore” (Verdi); (b) “Mattinata” (Tos- | o * by the Grand 2 S 2 ariable condenser and a4 -1 ority of c: 3 S orerdl o 2 lBocieiy of Mewy 0y the GrandOpera [ Glee Club: L tector tube. The aerial is a single "Is a very difficult thing to so me- | ° b - WDAP—Chics (380 Meters). wire, 100 foet long and 30 feet high, mmm‘ny"lhoclinu. nlxml-’ra:krl;;-v:;: i S et & i = with a ad-in of @5 fect Luc | such faults, withou el | WIP—Philadelphin (500 Meters). 8 p.m.—Dinner concert. ground inury rod sunk six | glass or otherwise perceptibly dam- p.m.—"A g Languag S p.m—Program by a Paul White- | 11 P-m.—Dance program and popular | feet the earth.” aging {t. It seems that the Sasias , the editor of th Fnatio Iman Orchestra. concert. “P. S.—Cuyamel {8 about twenty or facturer's guarantee means nothing. terpreter. ~Weather forecast == twenty miles southwest of Puerto | “In conclusion let ‘me advise the | 5 p.m.—Dick Regan and his WIp | WRM—Urbana-Champaign, 1L (380 Cortes, Honduras.” sader that he should, when purchas. Symphony Orchestra Meters). reception was over a distance | lub'vtinlll-! .n; :t;":ldlei:c-“'x‘ 7 p Uncle Wip's bedtime sto-| § to 9 p.m.—Musical program by the roximately 1,800 arid g} for Alsmant alone; Bt fow cetaction; 1l for children. students of the University School of | Particulariy Interesting s Mo uUpon the use for which the tube is mElliott Lester Swill reyiow Music of the Universitd of Llnotg, | tons in the trovies have aimoulty | ol Otherwine he stands a very ew Play ur Thed 9 10:30 p.m.—Lecture, “Ho- (00 account of the 1 4 , 44 (Wrighton g 8 O UD IR ters Iy . iy Pror. 1. i Sutherland; Uni elpetaicity wuhich (hsven ut 8 A e n:'::.g"v"y mieag] n Kerry” (Marzials); 1 —The Ph e ersity Newi X" tans will have an opportunity | it ¢ i (Lindsas). ’ > pm—The Philadelphia Police | versity News. to log a few additlona) out-of-town 4:10 P, -USt A : Capital of| 9 pm—Radlo play, * S S . |stations tonight as the air will be | Learnthic and Golt," by the N Bopmar <o Play, fIa. Honor onoDB—ion, L. (345 Meders): | afient locally after 10 olelock, WCAD | nske what statlon brosdcast e, talk Geographia et { 1015 p.m—Ted Weems and mis| SUOt will e oft about 10 o'clock. The | 15 aiock on the John Brown Mis- 420 o by NinaCafe Le Alglon Orchestra: Charile = s regular Tuesday night dance music| goq.0 College. i S ovieve Wans |Kerr and Bis Orchansis Siras, Charlle WWJI—Detroit (516 ‘Meters). program by the Le Paradis Band will | ner at the y i ta) “Old |James Hotel, e m.—The Detroit News Orchestra. | N0t be broadcast L - A DB A 16th street south- Foster); | :30 p.m.—Weather forecast; market|. . vrn p. prois, o enat, Bends following query: (Bohm): ! WOO—Philadelphia (300 Meters). |Teports. a8k this question ANS, Anacostia, |“wili some one kindly inform me Romeo and| 4:.45 pm.—Grand organ and 8:30 p.m.—The Detroit' News Or-| S LAt T e ared - through the radio columns of your Duet, “Wiisperiug | pets Ean and trum- ) chestra; vocal numbers by Marcus|p U LI {hmerous radie | cans | LU0 ol "latlon broadeasts a HESeeh orre) {0 P-m—Sports results and police | ¥ellerman. et i touch with distant stations, | Weather report ahout 1 am. I heard interna | TEBOL § direct. with a crystal set, kinaly ad. |PATt of it, but did not get the ‘sign- n interna- | 10:02 p.im.—Weather reports. vugfi)—n«(}{m‘:{:v!s i Yee the mods of brocedure in accom- oft. i “hildren, by Pi H % ==t BLFS Lo plishing this result = les for Children, by Peg- | WFI—Phlindelphin (305 Meters), |Cal recital. - | RALPH MONTGOMERY, 514 X | §.D-m-—Bedtime stor: H s M. SCHMIDT, radio | street northeast, writes: uld some - Meyer Davis Orchestra, | WOR—Newark (405 Meters). | . radlo test shop, navy yard, |fan inform me 45 to what station was and Why TIs a Hood ¢ p.m.—June Walker will relate ¥/ ;br adcasting a concert by a jaaz or- by Warren M. Foote; vocal |some of her experiences on the stage. ve that a word of warning |chestra Sunday bstween 10:15 and 11 nd fustru al solos. 30 p.m.—Rita Barrios, lyric so-| !0 the purchuser of vacuum tubes s [pm. I heard the announcer &ay . ” 8:30 p.m.—"How and Why Ranks in order, due to the apparently un- |something that sounded like N, “(Al;—l‘fl&ll‘l!lk(f & Polomac Tele. Are Examined,” by Edmund illlam- 3:45 p.m.—Piano selections by Bula authorized stand dealers have taken but code came in and cut me out. nhone Company (469 Meters). {son. Caswell Blauvelt. in regard to tube reptacements. |1 listenea to several pumbers, but 3 » John Allen Spoo 9 p. teus Plactral Orchestra. | 6:15 pan.—‘Music While You Dine,” A{\» we all know, befors the retail |could not get thelr call letters. = u i 5 Popular songs. { by Halscy Miller and his orchestra. price of receiv] cuum tubes was | “*u] \would thank any very much ~ g 5 zers), | 6:30 p.m.—“Man in the Moon Sto- ‘,{2"3‘;‘16’9',3”” S aia 5 XUM emat- it they could tell me who It was. I 3 . > @95 ries for Children. Ay own & three-tube set and am for a “Mezlth and Beauty,” by , manager for F beth H. MANN, 651 Columbia road, sks what station broadcast a talk Meters), Music While You Dine,” Tubes bore tha | g0 & 1 ey Miller and his orchestra. against de- | . t fects and faulty workmanship and | ... < 1. < ) Chais” (M construction for the life of the tube IT. W. F." writes the radlo editor: 5:10 p.m.—John Allen Spooner, = [ Waax—cleveland (300 Meters). | {uaeit “Hiamene ey “Could you or_some fan inform me, L = o Pro “Iris] ove o 30 p.m.—Concert by Everette Try- | antee is still effect, in; o | through Radio News, what station in 1 Irish Lo == P 'Y . Fofren ey WOAE—Pitabirsh (463 Metern). Meiody Lance Dance Orchestra:|a local representative ; | Culitornta was broadeasting a play. 3 Barr, pian- | . 8:30 p.m.—Dinner concert from Wil- 2 s; John Ritschl, drgmatic | Corporation c merica, A Miss Falrfax was mentivned, prob- H d liam Penn Ho . L ert Gahan, pianist; Com- - I actual con- |ably one of t alxo, this phrase to 1 fion nlght 30 p.m.— me story munity Choir; vocal solos. . 11 ¥ attempts ut ~ | spoken by a mun, as follows: ‘I knew of the| %30 p—Musfeal prog Place |1 had & brother, and always said 1 ‘ ~ . .. The — WSB—Atianta (420 Meters). - y 1 ss, 1 think, bought bad 3 brotnew’ ed, Hut what was Ibake it specially tonight for the many women toliowin et l;_lll_lct—m:-nun- (326 Meters). | G p.m.—Yews, markets und “Homo| D ames waihic eat | ceding The play’tere were two so- who have formed a happy little custom of serv- ot i ) | pit Bron T Geiinner concert by the | SATEERINE BX e atn Snd bed. L OB IR solo.. S1ip. aumia by aubu ing Raisin Bread on Wednesdays. fress and dra T 1 ddres time story, by Miss Bonnie Barn- ' . T a of & Perfect Day’ Hurst, wall . Address Ling (story, by niAs : t tasia tost & o ering “The of a Perfect Day, I _ e . oy el “Wreserving Your Teetn |Vardt ! of e - b d signing off at 1:30 a.m., January bake it as you like it—beautiful loaves tonight the 7 N ” C g 8 3 boxin S o S5 W 3, A ¥ rroad- i jui . i et Bk, 31| o r e pee — on S i O et s | SHE st oF S s Jeiler: Sen-Nl the Cafe Le Paradix.. The tation will 5 P Hesolatio | . Hud 1 . e thhe me, and going strong, long Raisins. Rich and fruity —healthful as well - v B : - g 1 Californiastation signed TS . ? e il Electric Com- WHBAP—Fort Worth, Tex. (476 :";;:;‘22‘(r!ra'rl‘lrfléh;;:a;:pl‘-;xe;; as delicious. Both white and whole wheat. pany Meters). : rt ¢ > Meters). | Bops some rediy tan Wil b Sola Many kinds of Raisin Rolls— 430 10 5430 susicat progras £ $:90 G 9:39 pm eri v thel . o [ Bl tae out with the call Jetters of| And these, too! Fresh and temptin : i = voice choir of th st Baptist = iy secticn A . s phing R urck comcert by |10 B DO 1 Many other tempting Sun-Maid Raisin Foods All Programa Scheduled for Lasterm| organist of the F c v St wiites e e o] will also be included in my special mid-week Standard Time. 3 am. e tst Ch sta | i i New York (403 Meterny, | j ews, flnanc inai ) 6K W—Tatnucu, Caba (332 Meters). | and dial setinye foom e Atosins baking —rolls, coffee cakes, cookies, cakes, p:—.}; ph M. White, tenor 1105 g p‘ 5 : 10:30 p.m.—Concert program. | Kent No. 10 set. I am not placing | “‘snails,” muffins. 30 p.n - 101 s ¢ . - -— il LD : Doett's O 5 And Raisin Pie, of course —rich with the 5 pn—Anne Llovd, authoress, ar : A : sopranc { full, fine flavor of California table-grapes. Marjorie Horton : : O -chentin vasicar from | T W . | = | akers everywhere stimaseiring QU by Nat | ias—voutsvitle, K. (400 Metern. e 9:30 10 10:30 p.nu—Musical program elections by the Walnut ! The finest Sun-Maid Raisin Bread and other — he Hins Conservatory Orchestra: rolice bulletine WaZ—New York (155 Meters). c. weather forceast: address by William | Raisin Foods are prepared “Special for 3 pm—Audltorium o | J. Hutchins; “Just Amoug Home s il 5 Lo o WIAZ—Chicago (445 Meters Fope' Stmiions by the Stend W;‘ednesdly by bakers every week —every sopraner James Wnite torors Boielk |E. Dunn: news bulletins live stoc where. Tames, banfo and ndolin; | PG om0t of- town btudent Serve them tomorrow for dinner—for your Raisin Pound Cake— | { Oriole Orchestra night; news bulleting, i d the children’s luncheon. And Raisin rich with fruity goodmess WLW—Cincinnati (300 Meters). | WOC—Davenport, lowa (454 Meters). | Bread toast for Thursday’s breakfast! | 4 pm.—Market reports 4:30 p.m—Educational program | & p.m.—Topics of interest to women. | music program; lecture, “Diphtheria,” Fresh from my ovens you can get these | 31 pm—Program by the Murray|by A, G. Hinrichs. Py i he i Horton Dance Orchestra; instrumen lg 45 p.m.—Chimes concert. delicious Raisin Foods tomorrow — at any EW department of Yarms | tal solos. Poi® p.m.—Sport news and weather i nd markets: furm and home reporis: | — forecast, &S 5 bakery, grocery store or delicatessen. closing quota of the New York ‘WSAL Cincinnati (300 Meters). Stock ‘“’F"{"i (n{»h:n exc - i WMC—Memphis (300 Meters). Guotetiovs: Mveulae Tost mews, 0 v 9:30 p.m.—Program by the Co-opera- Bank.” 12 p.m.—Midnight fro 15 p Supper music by Pa: : . his Al Hotel Or 5= | o 'y ™ z R WLAG—Minueapolis (417 Meters). t from the blue ro | P ¥ 5:30 p.m—WLAG players. E; S 1: wWeg, soyp - Spe 8 ling T Doy ooinnea pelgicherg, v Endorsed by bakers everywhere, by the rles Ti. Ben-, 0 3 i T, tetlor, C._Vogt. g Retsil Bakers’ iati f i { Charles Maehl, pla e rs’ Associstion of America 7:15 to 8 p.m.—George Osborn's Min- | S 5 el .pm—‘How the Boys Came| — | neapolis Athletic Club Orchestra % aad by the American Bakers’ Association by J. E. Hardenbers: WDAF—Kansas City, Mo. | 8:30 to 9:15 p.un.—Farm lecture: (411 Meters). | other lecture: 5 120 to £:20 p.m.—Musical rum | : - " by Eddle Kuhn's K. C. A, C. 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