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28 We Will Make Any Type of Radio Set Work. | Radio Service Supervised Kadio tpes of sets drne nentea Thone Main Radio Engineering Corporation 49 Evening Star Building LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Va. (435 Meters). 10:05 a.m. and 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. We Will Build Your Radio Experts of \Wide Expe- rience at Your Service 1@ See the Super-heterodyne on dispfay. This wonderful ra- dio took the show by storm. We Are Showing Neutrodyne Sets Cardwell and Geners! Radio Condensers We Welcome Your Inspection M. A. LEESE o6mer €14 Dth St Radio, WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Company (261 Metern). Silent | WRC—Radio Corporation of America H (169 Meters). i Silent Early Program Monday p.m.— Fashio pments of | the Moment, pr Women's Wear 1:10 p.m.—Sonz recital, 1o be an- Current topics by the ed- the Internat Interpreter. 0 pom What Wom Doing Today.” by Mrs. W. A ‘Short Story Writ- Don't Spend Your Time or instruction in interna- BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. | Superman,” oy Res. ¥ tional code. P 1. —Stories for children by Peg- | N Ly hY enlmp,,/i g “The Crystal With a Soul” Real Crystai Tone All Sensitive More Volume Tested Crystal 50 Cents De-Tex-It The Fixt Detector Money on Worthle rystals n's 10, of the Fight Wil Nati 2 for | ognition, hi ns {legislative secretary il | | Education Society H WDM—Chu | verygirl's urston, t rning s rles Wood, on a Deliverer”; anthem. Dr. | by soprano ning service, by 2 hoir; solos by Miss Ruth Peter. Potom ‘ompany (469 Meters). | 5 from the Metro- ) Rev . pastor, . his subject Outgrown urch chimes inutes before i m i politan Memo: | Harry D o It Won’t Burn Out Dealers: 1 pm Prompt Shipments {Chapel of the Nation {the Episcopal Church. a Liberal Discounts Alban. Rt E.R.KEEN CO,, Inc,, | . 1019 17th St. NW. RhLL theater | Washington, D. C. to hear programs from ot from the the | YOU stations 400 (o 1000 i »:lm e DON'T NEED M/ Amar-joansion |ritha s tused et will con- Bethlehem hedral of St. eman. | of | ington dres 5 musical pro- apitol Theater, courtesy of the igement and The first | be taken | eater Rothafel (F nd ion by instrumental * ¢ broadcasting | recital direct | Kinner Organ | city from the _ LEON 831 So. Volutsia. = — ! Company B | Wichits. Kanses | WEAF—\ew York (482 Weters). | A RADIC MAP of the Uniied !\Il Programs Scheduled for Hl:lrru States Standard Time. Every Radic Far Should 1=akd 45 pin.—Imterdenomin | Have One. it A William B. Miller and Get One the Chureh DISTANT STATIONS, Come In the m dore i the Belfor LAl address [ Cropsey Hammond will preside | meeting 16 pom | T | £2 Installs Any of OUR Sets $8 Special Crystal Set‘s,‘ $4." the West sermon by rian_Church Kiegwin mphony Criterion 2lph Mavhew's S2 Cage Indoor Aerial (209 ft.), SL. 3 2 50c Extra Loud Crystal Happy Prince. Leng-Distance Crystal Sets | r B tomiam fromit In 8x14 Mahoga: Cabinet. with Fhones, Call Man Representatives, 7.8 = S 1 Busine el & Amer- s - trom | 3 ] the Nemours | WI¥—New Vork (405 Meters). 0 p.m.—Radio Bible class. T d S and Hotel Belleclair 4:00 pm—M soprano, a 8$:15 p.m.—) Hofel Commodore 10 p.m.—"Ren W nis | Jlizabeth Major, | io accompaniment ‘ xical_program by the Orchestra. -ences of a am Crawford Re- porter,” by On Credit i MODEL 3 B CROSLEY LONG-DISTANCE WGY—Schenectady, N. Y. (380 Meters). a.m.—Services of Presbyterian vocal solos ' ed Phase of Christianity, WGY in- the State 11 | Street by | by the a; vocal and State organ | for_To- Mac- E the byterian_ Church; sermon, “A Message Tomorrow,” by Rev vocal solos | Donald ‘“‘Il‘—l’mlndrlphlfl. Pa. (508 “'tfl").I 11 a.m —Morning services from the | Holy Trinity Church. { 4 p.m—Program under the auspices of the International Bible Students’ | | Assoctation of Brooklyn, N. Y. di- rect from the opera house. 3 W. D. 12 Tubes 3 22Y5-veolt “B” Ratteries 3 Dry Cell Batteries 1 Pair Head Phones 1 Loud Speaker and Complete Aerial Equipment ! | WFPI—Philadelphia, Pa. (395 Meters). | 4:20 p.m.—Chapel services by Rev. | 0 p.m.—Organ recital and serv of the Arch Street Presbyterian ; sermon, “Christ-God or Fine Location for Radio 2133 P Street $50.00 a Month A Small Deposit Delivers -It— Small Sums Weekly or Monthly Pay for It RADIO DIVISION Haverford Cycle Sales Co. 522 10th St. N.W. lerundum Crystal, G0c | melodies and sacred chimes, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MARCH 30, INTIMATE VIEW INTO RADIO LAND Clarence Edward Macartney. Pa. (128 Meters). of the Smithfield ethodist Episcopal Church, William 1. Hogg, minister. 3 p.m.—Concert program. —Organ recital by Dr. Charles Carneigie Institute, direct from music hall. 445 pam—Vesper sery Shadyside Presbyterian C Dinner concert Athletic Street Re: of the urch. p. by the Pittsburgh Association Or- chestra 7:30 pom 7 rvices of the Calvary Episcopal ¢ WOO—Philadelphin, Pa. (508 Meters). 10:30 a.m—Morning services from I Presbyterian Church: organ , Miss Carrie Quig at the con- 10:45 a.m —Church services: sermon by Rev. D, A. Gordon MacLennan, pastor; benediction on the stroke of p.m.—Musical exercises open- ini the regular Sunday afternoon ses- sion of Bethany Sunday school, of wh late john Wanamaker was sup endent for sixty-eight vears, Robert M. Coyle will preside. 15 pom—Old LTON J. CROSS, 3 eall AJH. He ix talking into the microphone. time hymns and bers: Palmer Radio Orchestra; Charles Kerns, tenor and May Chambers, so- prano. (429 Metern). - of the First KYW—Chicago, 11l (536 Meters). gresn utlc ity 12 n | Church services; musi m under the direction | anicl Protheror 0 p.n—Studio Chapel services | ion of the Chicago | WHAA—To: City, 54 Meters). 10 pm.—Program of hymns program by | Towa. Methodist Church i Wesley Memorial Church | usical program ion & vening Clirb service broad- t direct from Orchestra Hall; mu- the direction of I2dgar Nelson: Bishop Walter Overs, speaker. WHAS—Louisville, Ky. (400 Meters). 10 am.—Organ musi Seryices Church WBAP—Fort Worth, Tex. | (476 Meters), | noon to 1:15 p.m. Methodist Church choir 3 —Organ concert by Miss| 5 to § pm v White of the Rialto|St. Cecilia choir. of music 11 am.- | 12 rvices of the | Christian the Sacred concert in the First | under the direction | 1924 —PART 1. WOMEN’S ACTIVITIES ' . TO BE RADIO TOPIC Mrs. William A. Du Puy to Speak From WRC ‘on Tomorrow Aft- | ernoon Program. ] Mre. William Atherton Du Puy, writer and public speaker, will broad- coast from station WRC tomerrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock the first of a series of radio talks to be given each Monday on “What Women Are Doing Today.” Mrs. Du Puy is an officer of the League of American Pen Women. Another new feature to be broad- cast by WRC at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon will be story writing by story writer. 1t will all probability by & on_the technique Members of the in these features at a party” in the Shore one of the Look r cast deals with the the Indians under Gen. Miles, Gen. Leonard Wood and other noted Indian fighters, it is planned to have Gen. Miles attend the radio party. The review also will be broadeast by sta- tions in Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Angeles and Dal the short story. -ague will li on “radio Hotel. ADD TO RADIO FUND. The fund raised by S. L. Rothafel | (Roxie) und “his gang” for the pur-| | chase of radio reteiving sets for the service in _the Walter Reed. | Mount 4 and Naval Hospitals has | been augmented by $75 contributed | the cmployes of the personal audit | ivision of the income tax unit of the | bureau of internal revenue. ! arc extensively ex- arawak, British East | Biras' nes | ported from Indies Natives of Korea often hire a man to beat a drum in order to inspire | Los | Orch Mr. | € c——To]c——cle—lol—x]] Hiolc——jo]lc——lolcsa|—=] Main 6588 Victo-Rad . Radio Co., Inc. 3th St N.W. e WDAP—Chicago, 11l (360 Meters). 10:15 p.m.—Concert program. WCBD—Zion, 11l (345 Meters). 10 to 11:43 a.m—Bible school; Zion to 1 am—Concert by Fred Cahoon's WBAP Southern Serenaders Orchestra. WFAA—Dallas, Tex. (476 Meters). tra 6 to 7 p.m.—Vesper service from the o Bm—Zion Band or organ and |Westminster Presbyterian Church. | Zion White-robed Choir; addresses. 7 to § pm.—Radio Bible class of | {the First Presbyterian Church. | 10 to 11 p.m.—The Singers' Club; re- | . | ligious music. i Paur's | 8] ack A his WWJ—Detroit, Mich. (516 Meters). st. Davis and Shakers Or- Musical pro; by e | - { Detroit News Orchestrar 0 07 the | i | WLW—Cincinnati, 0. (390 Meters). 10:30 am school conduct- by 3 the taff of Sunday g f the Methodist | Musical program £:30 p.m.—Sport news ! es of the Eng- t ant. . musical num- 8:30 p.m.—Church services, 13 p.m—Concert by the W and Southern Orchestra directec Wiltlam Kopp. under the ausn, of rn Welfare Association of the West- | and Southern Life s o ot Insuran WDAF—Kansas City, Mo. (411 Meters), p.m—Program by the music Jeps £ North Kansax City WHB—Kansax City. Mo. (411 Weters), 2. —Instrumental veeney Radio Orches- James W. 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