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S rey R Base ball scores: coneert 2 Dinner concert ATuiersaee = | 6:10—Felian Garzia, “pianist: talk, “The Hoy Rosiness Man.” by Louis ‘Wiley. . 6:30—“The Queen of Hearts, She Baked sm- nm Bedtime story for kidd Market reports: eode practics Songs ‘and bedtime story s and police_reports: dine Sport talk by Thoroton Fisher Redtime stories . < Red and Gray Melody Boy Weekly meeting of mm\s “Radio Health uzd Tootbbrush "Club The Programs of the Following Distant Stations Are Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Cineinnati Minneapolis New York New York York York Jox Piabureh Philadelphia Detroit New York Philagelphia New York Montreal 25 San Franeisco 423 Cincinnati New York Kansas City Detroif New York New York Z Q Chicazo Atlants Davenport Montreal ew York Kansas City Philadelphix Minneapolis ladelphia Philadelphia Schenectady SpringBeld Datro Louisvilie Pittsburgh Ne rk Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Bostor > TBoston Philadelphis San Francisco Schepectady Newark Pittsburgh New York New York FPhiladelphis Ouviant, C Springfield Pittsburgh Detroit New York Pittsburgh SpringSeld Med'd Hill'dy 47 New York 405 Mi s 41 P Pittabaren Philadeipnia New York 455 New York Long Range Radio Entertainment FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924. e B g, 0 Bl 122 $5% %Ei%?&‘é 25 gas Local Radio Entertainment Friday, May 2, 1924. NAA—Naval Badio Station, Radle, Va. 5 p.m.—Live nnck H‘Dor'-! 02 nm—!vlveul;er bureau reports. P.m.—] e ay, feeds, crop reports, 5 p.m.—Daily market 15 to 8§ pm.—Public health sérv- ice broadcast No. 227, “Health and How to Obtain It” 10:05—Weather bureau report. ‘WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- pany (261 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Base ball Musical program as follows: * straum" lLl.!ll.). “Le Cygne” (Maud “Romance” (Sibelius), “No- aw ' the Trouble 1 See (KI‘('!B— \lllu' in A flat major (Cho- y the Wl(rr! of Minnetonka” fl-‘mneoq Alda), “Melodie” (Paderew- «!(n “Jewels of Madonna’ Ferrar), “Dartmouth College Songs" ey), ““The Shooting of Dan Mc Grew” (Taylor Holmes); dance selec- 5 WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (3 Lt P (273 m.—Phonograph and piano solos; "Arllflr‘lsl Silk or Gloss,” by Miss lestine B. Hodge of the interior d. c orating department of W Wi Lothrop SREwES WRC—Radio Corporation of America (469 Meters). Developments of by Eleanor Glynn. —Song recital by Artbur baritone. p.m—"“Beauty and Personal- sie_Pierce. “p.m.—Piano recital by Ethel 3:50 p.m.—Current events by the editor of the Review of Heviews. 4 p.m.—Song recital by Katherine Wright, soprano. 5 pm.—The Magazine of Wall :15 p.m.—Instruction in interna- tional code. 6 p.m.—sStories for children by Ed- ward McCandlish. 6:30 p.m.—Base ball scor Chesapeake and Potomac 7 (469 Meters). to 7:45 p.m.—Concert by the 5th Regiment National Guard Band of Baltimore, Md., Robert V. Lansinge conductor, direct from the armory at Baltimore: March, “Stars and Stripes Korever” (Sousa): overture, “The Light Cavalry "(von Suppe); selec- tlons, “Cavaleria Rusticana™ (Mas- cagni); piano solo, selected, Miss STAR 403 11th St.,N.W. CO. Luella Lansinger; waltz, “Wedding of the Winds” (Hall); intermezzo, “Ele- gante” (Offenbach); march, “Militaire (Chopim). 7:45 to 8 p. dress from the studio of Biation WOAD by Hepre- sentative Henry R. Rathbone of Illi- nois on “Lawlessness in the District of ol mhm C “ p.m—“Sparks from the Political Wheeh by Frank R Kent of the Baltimore Sun, author of “The Great Game of Politics. From the Studio of WCAP. $:20 to 8:50 p.m.—A special half- hour program for bd& given in rec- ognition of Rotary Club Boys' week: (1) Glepn Beethoven Carow, concert pianist (eight years old), prelude from ‘“The Holberg Suite” (Grieg); (b) a_Rotary talk for boys by Wil- liam L. 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