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COOLIDGE ADDRESS WILL BE BROADCAST | Speech at Dedication of Science Building Monday to Be Sent Out by WCAP. MARINE BAND TO PLAY‘; Scientists Listed Among Speakers‘ at Ceremony. | Wp——- | President Coolidge’s address and | other features incidental to the dedi- cation of the building for the onal Academy of Sciences and Research | Council tomorrow morning at 10:30 | o'clock will be broadcast simulta-| reously by stations WCAP in Wasi- ington and WEAF in N 1HE SUNDAY STAR, Long Range Radio Entertainment SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1924. The Programs of the Following Distant Stations Are Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 9 TO 10 AM, Distance Meters. in mile ectady funati Services of the First Presusterion Ui Sunday sooul services .. v VLW Ci 10 TO 11 AM. 306 10:00 s coneert A the Omaba Gospel crvices of the Temple of Tsra Services of the Sixth Presbyteri o Services of the South Congroarional (hur Services of the Grace Mothodist Chure 10:30—Services of the Bethuny Prosbyterian Church.... 11 TO 12 AM, 11:00—Services of St. Paal's Episcops thedral. ... Organ music; ‘church sarvices: voeal solox 1:30-—Services of Westminster Presbyterian Church. . 1:45—Symphony Orchiestra concert ... . 5 e . Davenport e Omana Tioston I'nubun:'lu Phllsdelphia Detrait Loulsville Minnexpolis It I ork ¢ York The ceremonies will be opened Dr A A. Michelson. president of the | Acagemy of Scienc will be given by Freeman, D. D., Bishop of | gien, which will be followed | address Ly the President | © uddresses will Le given Dr. John C. Merriam, vice pres of the Natlonal Academy of Scienees, \ on the subject “The National \4‘|l|~1 emy of Sciences”; by Dr. Vernon Kel- logg, secretary of the national re- | Eearch counc subject being The N Council and by Gane building com my Rev ot | his Rescarch Dunu, cha ittee fur the National subject | ion: 1 will | 3 lock and will ue to play tervals durin remonies Local Radlo Entertamment | Sunday. April 27, 1924. || | 5:00—Boss* Choir AAA — Naval io Station, Radie, Va. (4 Meters). | ):6% a.m. and 10:05 p.m.—Weather oo WMU—Doutleday-Hill Eleetrie Com- | (261 Meters). | WIAY—Woodward & Meters). Lothrop (250 | Silent Early Program Monday. m —Phonograph and piano | WRC—Radio Corporation of Americ (46D Meters), Program Monday. Developments pared by W p.m.—Current Topics, by 3:50 pm.—"What Women Are Doing | by Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy t p.m.—sSong ounced recital, to be an-| —Book Review. under th e League of America WOAP — Chesaprake Telephone Company ( 11 am—Service at t Avenue Christian Church Wilfley, pastor, Rey will deliver the rvice National Cathedral of the at Mo Alban, Fred Bishop at Bethlehem Chapel ’ t from York eity, "heater (Roxie) will New Capitol . Roth and will consist of m irand Orchestra features part of the pro 1 presentation by Mr cal and 't from the in the theater. 8:15 to 9:15 p.m.—Organ reci P, Seibert, organist of Trinity Church, direct from the of the Skinner Organ Company. w York city Early Progra broadcas to the dedi of Academy of Sciences and Research Council; speeches by President Cool- idge, Dr. John C. Merriam, Dr. V non Kellogg and Gano Dunn; m: by the United States Marine Band. f the Covenant (200 Meters). a.m.—Everygirl's Bible cl. by Mabel N. Thurston. teacher; solo by Miss Margaretta WDM—Church sérmon Aton auartet, Nigh' oy of the athem by Priend Who Waiteth ki to 8 pam.— National Training #nd Girls will <piritua “Hear Me Talking the Lambs, -Quintet from the | hool for Women | nder the follow lnx Away Home Adder and the Cub: That Are Final”: pi music will be repe evening choir of 100 v SUES FOR DEED. Mrs. Lula L. Dennis Charges Con- tract Is Not Carried Out. Mrs, Lula L. I suit in the District Supreme Court for a specific performance of contract with Gustave Van Lennep. Mra. Dennis declares she made an agree- ment with Mr. Van Lennep to buy from him a portion of the land in- tuded in the former home of Thomas ‘Waggaman, at 33d and O streets morthwest, April 18, 192 She has 'spent $4,000 in remodeling the building, Mrs. Dennis stated, and has requested the defendant to ex cute a deed to her for the property. which he has refused ot do, the court is told. Attorney Alfred D. Smith ap- pears for the plaintiff. yeste filed $21,53¢ PLEDGED IN DRIVE Howard U. Contributions by Col- ored Residents Large. | Colored residents of the District have pledged $21.536.50 to the $500.000 | endowment campaign of the S of Religion of Howard University was reported at a dinner of the thir- ty-five drive leaders Friday night in the new dining hall on the university campus. ‘The campaign workers have set $50,000 as the goal for the Dis- triet. Speakers at the dinner were Garnet C.”Wilkinson, assistant superintend- . In_charge of the colored schools f the Distriet, and Dr. James L. Pinn man of the | 3 | Red Top Cab Use Defended by New 12 M. TO 1 PM. 2:00—Services of the First Presbyterian Charch Servicas af the Church of the Covenant Services of the First Presbyterian Cuurchi 170 2 P.M. Atlanta Tnnati ort Worth 1:00- Sermon from los Angeles Radio Rible New York 1 0 Musical program: - Services of Coronu Congregn Detroit* News Orcliestrs . \usical, program - rrom Retiany Clhureh Philadelphia New York Detroit - auspices of n of Churches: 00-—Musical pros Vesper services from St pirituals, by S5 Eigin, rie's Uhureh; negro 2 8 New Hoston nsas City Ouuhy Liwhn IWOAW 15 4 LWo0 Philadelphia LWHN KYW New York Chicago 09 A L. WEX Detroit WHN New York CRAC Montresl LWHN Yo LIWEL Philad IIWLAG Minneapolis 1:30— Program by Music Chapel servives 43 —Services of Hops Studenis” Teague Presbyterian (hurl 570 6 B, v WD AL " Kunsas Ci IWBAP Organ T Fort Woi —Dinner ¢ Pittsbn Chimes. ] Spring 6 TO 7 P.M. cred concert by Elks' Rand. ble book stories, bs Ralph 3 wn and his orchestra. . his gw ~opruno; the First rvices of the Atlanta New York Yort Worth Trving Korenan, Presbyterian Church..... .. First Presbyterian Church. .. . TO 8 P.M. 45— 10— Rible study honr Hotel Commodore Orchext Sorviees of the Arch s 0f the First I're es of the v Omaba New York hiladelphia Cincinnati Toston New York Philadeipbia et Preshyterian Charch.. 5 : Davenport Sunday Evening 15 Western and Sonthern Orc i30—0peratic program ocal and insirumenial solos slex Memorial (i the Central Lutheran buveaux and his orchestra. . 9 TO 10 P.M. 9:00—Plenary session of Chicago Sunday Evening Clul, s of a Reporter,” W. H. Crawford . i Shurck. . umental solox: address crmantows Theater . 4§ Philadelphia 10 TO 11 P.M. 7 < WHAA LWOAW Kild 5 Towa City Musical chapel - Omahs | Organ recital from First ) | and scred mosical program Sweeney o Orchestey % wHB Wou Double quart - " Coneert Ly Boston Symphony Lusemble and Lot Male Quartet g “1'To 12 P 00—De juxe program . Jormakers' Orchestra . 12 e ToxAl. 2:00—Cahoon's Orchestra WEAD Fort Worth 1702 AM. 1:00—Special programs for listeners in west WHE a1 e | | RADIO's BEsT oFFERiGs | | RADIO FANS URGED | TO AID RELIEF FUND| »Llsf.enexs—In on WCAP May 12 to Be Asked to Pay $1 Admis- sion Fee. Kaueas City Program from the Capitol Theat “Roxic” and “his gang,” AF. New York, and WCAP, Washington, 6:20 to 8:15 p.m. Special joint concert by Mary Harris, famous soprano, - and Trving Korenman, pianist, WJZ, New York, 6:30 p.m. Something new in radio was t night Ly the Washing on of the American com- | mittee for the relief of German chil- dren. ‘Those who listen in to the program: {to be broadcast from station WCAP May 12 in conmection with the local campaign for the relief will “be put on their honor to donate $1 to the| fund as an ‘admission fee mittee said. Just how this will work out is = problematical, as hitherto one of the . o 5 - charms of radio to many has been _Operatic program. WHN, the ease with which one might New York, 8:30 to 11 p.m. up” the head phones when the lection was taken up—at a service, for instance. Pasy Up Plate Passing. 1t is declared that many even keep | fon listening in when the “plate passed” and have even been know: to smile broadly ax they sat in snug comfort of their own homes. The first of a series of entertain ments in behalf of the fund will be given this cvening by the Washing- ton Saengerbund. directed by Armand J. Gumprecht and assisted by the Ma- rine Band Orchestra and Leader San- telmann of the Marine Band, at Mary's Hall, 721 5th street northwest. Charles A. Lyman will speak. The initial meeting of the commit- Webster and WLW, Concert by Southern Orchestra, Cincinnati, 8:15 p.m. Organ recital by Henry F. Seibert, organist of the New York Holy Trinity Church, direct from the Skinner Organ Co.. WEAF, New York, and WCAP, Washington, 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. the com- Concert from the German- town Theater, WIP, Philadel- phia, 9:30 p.m. =ra—— ANSWER TAXI SUIT. Company. The New Taxi Service, Inc., Leon Brill, Ear! Klein and Morris Hahn, WASHINGTO Original Radio Girl VAUGHN DE L Who will be heard in a populin usic throug WEAF morrow nigh nbxence from the miero) appearing at the Belasco thix week, in » and o to 'TH, program of WCAP and fter n long oue. She in heater het ugh Clown Loukl wtudio of WCAP directly after the performance st the | theater. RADIO CIRCULAR REVISED Second Edition on Instruments and Measurements. A second edition_of the bLureau of standards_circular ments and measurements has been is- by the Department of Commerce circular presents information re & the more Important instrumen measurements actually used in radio work. and is planned to be of use to government officers, radio en gineers, ete. It makes no mpt to deal with the operition of apparatus but other | on that listed in first edition of this issued March 23, 1918, | crowned |and Mr. tion co umber of ¢ |and revisions. Many of the m atters |dealt with are or have been under in- ation in the laboratories of the 4 of standards, and are not| ed in_previously existing publl- The bibliography of radio | ons has been considerably extended. Copies « new lar 74 may be ob perintendent of ment ¢. Price, SPECIAL CONCERT. the edition of circu- ned from the su- documents, g printing office, Wa o, 60 cents Station WJZ to Broadcast for Fa- mous Artists. WJZ will broadeast by two intel ally fa- for both Mary and have before have a special formed in request concerts heads of Europs and notable success in this countr: will pres to tha | achieve The joint radio concer ternational program in, for Mme. Harris will sing panish, Jewish and English Korenman will present maninoff's “Prelude in C Sharp” an original composition. classic Rach- / The Talk // cf the [ Radio Fecysaiwmesr Y Oord DE-TEX-IT Complete, $1.25 A Perfect Fixed Detector Best for Reflex and Cryatal Sets Power—Tone—Volume Catwhisker troubles climinated. Requires no adjustment. Vyill not burn out. Celerundum Crystal, 50c Dealers: N\ \ U VRN Liberal Discounts E.R.KEEN CO., Inc., 1019 17th St. N.W. Washington, D. C. 74 on radio instru- | vern- | vesterday filed in the Supreme Court of the District of Colum their answer to the suit brought by the Maltby Brothers, who are endeavoring to re. strain them from using red-top ca! The defendants, through Attorn Newmyer and King, allege that they tee directing the campaign in Ch Chase will be held at the home of Mrs. George S. Jamieson, 2914 Mc Kinley street, Tuesday at X Mrs. Laurence Todd will deliver short address on conditions in Ger- have the right to use the red-top | Many. as they were purchased from the Yellow Cab Manufacturing Com- pany of Chicago, which has obtained copyright on this peculiar and attrac tive color scheme, and that the plain- tiff is not in the taxicab business and has but one sedan the top of which is painted red and which is not at all similar to the cabs used by the defendants. STAR’S RADIO APPRECIATION CARD " b LS London “Bobby” Named for Peel. How the London “bobby.” the jovial n London policeman, got his has recently been brought out ondon press. The name comes from Sir Robert Peel, founder of Scotland Yard, England's great crime- hunting organization. WCAP—Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co., 722 13th St. N.W. WRC—Radio Cerporation of America, 11tk St. and Park Rd. N.W. Thank you for the very excellent program rendered from your broadcasting station on .. 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District Health Officer Willlam w-.I Fowler will make his debut to the radio audlencs tomorrow evening, when he broadcasts from WCAP a speech on “Preventive Health Measures.” The ac dress will be given under the auspiccs of the Wi ngton Council ef Social Agencies in_connection with Health | the District. i | We Will Make Any Type of Rzdio Set Work | Radio Service ! Superyised b; types of sels re dyue neutral Phove ) Daylight Saving Brings Earlier Radio Programs Schedules of the stations in clti adopted daylight be advanced an with ti effective tod Now York broadeasting which have aving time will hour to cenform new time which becomes one of the cities adopting th vlight saving time, and a8 a result all radio Drograms comin WCAP, will a1, than usual. will begin their s cert at the Capitol The: o'clock Washington time. \WEDDING VIA RADIO FOR WENDALL HALL “Red-Headed Music Maker" to Marry “That Little Girl in Chicago.” our Radio Engineers. rod and ndjusted. N fon 2 specialt Bin gang 5. 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