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TRIBUTE T0 YOUNG TOBE BROADCAST Evening’s Feature to Carry Dinner Speechés in Honor of Financier. Linked in a chain of eight powerful stations, scattered from coast to coast WRC will broadeast tonight.as its erief faature tributes to be paid Owen D Young, chairman of the hoard of direc- tors of the General Eléctric Co., at a nner in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York €ity. The dinner was ar- | ranged to mark thé return of Mr. Young | from Europe. where, a< ad interim ageat general of the Teparations payments, le put the Dawes plan into practical opeta- tion. The guest list includes prominent men from every xection of the country, who | have gone to New York to attend the dinner. The prineipal addresses will be made by Secretary of Conimerce Hoover, Richard F. Gr: president of the United States Chamber of Commerce; Wilifam Church Osborn and Mr. Young Former Attorney General Wickersham will preside Big Stations Linked. Stations which Wwill join with WRC in broadcasting the din proceed- ings are WJZ and WEAF, Net ¥ Schenectady: KDKA burgh; KYW, Chicago: KIRX ings, Nebr., and KGO. Oakland The event is scheduled to =0 « WRC 6:45 o'clock period, conducted WJZ, in- New music by E Commodore Orehe es will follow. Dr s membar of the advisory board of American Automobile As will speak “The Physi of Autor Drivers.” George V engineer of will speak Tr. Littlehales' series arranged Tnstitution Tmmediately pr cast of the Young d WRC, for the second tit cot with Wz George's Choir, i York begin its ¥ ' ith the childr by Peggy will nard stra hour Al up with dinne Levitow's Hotel Two addre ibert. | the Fitn nd hydrogra Depart Rott of hook on al obile Little the Navy “The Oc ture i the S Dr hic pent, th thsonian by eding the I ing 1 con- nne oA Local Radio Entertainment Thursday, Dec 11, 1924, NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (435 Meters). 3:45 p.m.—Weathe reau $:05 to 8:20 p.m.—Pubiic Health Service lecture, broadcast No. 256f “Erysipelas and Blood Poisoning.” 10:05 p¥n.—Weather Bureau reports. reports WCAP — Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. (469 Meters). Silent. WRC—Radio Corporation of Americn (46 Meters) 6:45 p.m.—Ch Albion. 7 p.m.—Dinner music by Levitow's Hotel Commodore tra, broadeast jointly with station WJZ from the Iotel Commodore, New York. 8 p.m—"The Physical Automobile Dr " by D: bert, member of the ad of the American Automobild tion. 8:15 p.m.—"“Ths Ocean Bottom,” by Dr. George W. Littlehales, hydro- graphic .enginesr. Navy Department, in co-operatlon with the Smithsonian Institution. $:30 p.m,—Conesrt by St. George's Choir, broadcast tnintly with station WJZ from town hull, New Y. 9:30 p.m.—Din® «- to Owen D. Young. chairman of the ' ard of directors of the General Lle Addresses \v Herbert Hoover. Secretary of Com merce: Richard B r lent of e United State Com Williamn and Your rom the Waldorf-Ast Hotel, New York, jointly with stations WJZ and WEAF, New York City: WGY, Schenectady: KDEA, Pittsburgh; KYW, Chicago; | KPKX, Hastings, Nebr., and KGO, Oakland, Calif. STUDIO IN BREWERY ENTERTAINS CANADA| “Collapsible” Apparatus Is Stored in Washroom—Beer for Prizes. dren’s hour by Peggy Bernhard | Orches- Fitness ‘of B. G. Sei- yard focia- merce: Owen T, MONTREAL, most unique studio in the world day is, beyond doubt, that of the Frontenac RBreweries of Montreal, which feeds remote control entertain- | ment into superpowe CKAC, La Presse, here Tn the very center of the big plant's washroom cemplete ceilir walls are lowered by a pu whenever a show is to | of the Canadian 7500-watter floor is covered rug, barrels of limension riety ed irito place for sit purposes, together with a piano, and then the entertainers fall into line, The microphones are lowered in the rame way and all is ready for the opening announcement. Not far away some 50 vards or so, the amplifiers are stored in a sample room, re- sembling a Swiss chalet-bar, where the operator watches the quality -of the stuff to carry over the private lines, always within reaching distance of a beer tap. The concerts direct from Frontenac Brewerles' studio are of the class which brings in a mail requiring the nervices of three expert stenographers and containing appreciation and in- formation varying from the price of Canadian hops to the simplest way of brewing at home. Prizes offered by the Frontenac Brewerles are also of the popular or- der, so much so that the managing director, Plerre Beaubien, had - to award gold pieces, instead of the usual 10-gallon barrels, in order to favor American contestants and win- ners. 11.The to- station and studio | with Radio Popular in Vienna. In Vienna radio seems to he more mopular with people of moderate means than with the wealthy. In Austria radlo subscriptions are grad- uated according to income. Statls tics show that 95 per cent of the subscribers declare income less than 51,200 annually. It is assumed: that the wealthy attend the opera twhile the poorer pick music from the air Moisture Damaging to Set. Never let the Tadio set stand be- fore an open window. It might rain and the set would be damaged if it were to get wet. Even If the set were not touched by the water it- self, it might be damaged by the molsture carried §n, by the atmos- phere. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Long Range Radio Entertainment THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924. The Programs of the Following Distant Stations Are Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 37T0 4 P.M. by Shepard Calonial Orehehtr program: ladies’ hour program... hovsewives' radlo exch recipes vrogram by Detrolt News Orcheatra...... of Scriptures from studio honr stock ) “The Future of Tulks: vocwl and instr Jewn Moresvo, tenor: Nor Elizabeth Jeffries, woprano; Kae Adams, Eecital by Philadelphin Musieal College Concert by Temple University Womeu's (i Piano _selections Alan Moran and Walter Feldkamp, Musical recital from Lyon & Henly Voeal and insirumentai prog ews: axing market and stock quotations Talk by s In n 3:00— Musical Varied Market reports Musical Reading Wom Closin market reports an’s Club™™: talks eatal program Hennefeld Philudelpia Roston o nzeles Pittshurgh Newark Toston New York Edwurd L. ¢ dental music fro Tsracls. popuiar und classical pianist. forciuxt und murket ropo t8 Vocal program by Metropolis Trio 4705 P Tuds Seiger's Orchestra al entorta TWoR LWNAC WHY WWJ WHN i kre meni. Tudith Ioth. e i Market “reports Max Millar, Tecture-recital by Yocal prozeam bs Kennetiy Rurdicic Koxsi, soprano solos al program by Stur's Radio Trio - i Yexitow's Hotel Commodore “Ofrchesira. Ariist reeital from studio . time talk; Ly D. O'Fisnn, Wiz WA WLW WH DWEAR W7, CWHN I WDAP Wz L WDAR DWHN 1 solos: Peter do Rose, p i Cincionati ert violinist New York Victor Biart New Y baritone hansas City New York Philadeiphia Ttenor .l New York 570 6 P by Tangoland Orchestra educational program from Plerce Y WHN WDAR WEAP WeCo TRYW RND WHAS Louisviile wMAQ Chi Woo 1 Wiz WMAQ INTY] ) New York Deriod : Py Philadelphia (or 2 hour: e ' fralic” fro it prograim eports: srand organ dcration of Women's ¢l Brothers Huwatun Quartet 6710 % direct cMillan Academy : 5 New York ansxivanis Street Car' A Studlo S readings E. 0. Hiller e1phia York nicago Lo Angeles .M ot W re dinns stories marke Ly WEAL K market WEAP New WGY, WTAM Wit ke WGN Wi L WEEL wip WGBS Sonn’ WOR nplhons Orchestra KDKA dition of New York Ktate highways a oy oeeaiba ety e ety Rrady 0w-Lgrry Ennks and Van and hix Colietans Meser Davis' York quota Rosal ( program quotations Redt me D nner oo dinner music by ‘Art Coogan's Orchestra Philadelphia N New York Pittshargh Philadelphia Springticld Tioston Chicago Minneapolis New York Schenectady Newark Kansas City LWFT WhZ WNAC LWaN wCCo WHY WGY WOR WDAF Rellevue Stratford Hotel Orchestra Leisman and his Hotel Lenox Ensembie . o dance music from Hotel Westminster ezix time for children: bedtime stories old Medal Lady ¥y Lent's Society O 1 1oad” reports 770 8 PM vocal program addresses: taiks: piano solos hestra o Detrot: W * Ransas Lyon & Healy Hali | vs’ Ladiime stories diex’ pul: stories and music all and birthday list; dancing Chi kid Springtcld Pliludelphin Philadelph New York Chicago Federation of Churches services an recital Hotel Commodore Orchestra. New York fal market reports . Chicago e Cincinnaty 8 z uun\' Omaha Cleveland Chicago Oakland, C New York Plttsburgh financial Santa’ Claus hour al progra reports by Hotel Final war] Music T:10-WHYX Stock Let farm news bulletins ©.00000 Francis Coucert Orchestra . program . aud produce market Eagland - Homestend ; orts reading: CKDKA -WBZ I WOoR KDKA r from Ne movie talk Resume of das’s sport 30—Santa Cluns will answer fet Uncle Kaybee: stories: feature Police reports: concert by blind artists . Ridy Seiger's Fuirmont Hotel Orchestra Children’s” bedtime tories by Uncle Bob . Hotel La Orchestra Som Richard 5. ert. tarop pluver und xinger Drake Concert Ensemble: Blackstoiie String Quartet W Dick Lonz’s Naakin Cufe Orchestra Talk Ly Leoa C. Rich 5 5—Sporting news and_weather forecast .. meuts with new books by William J St James Theater Orchestra Sadie Eskin. piano select'ons Automobile talk Springfield Newark Pittsburgh Eittaburg New York o Francisco olly Rl rs from cnuunn Boston Davenport Schenectady Springfield Pittsbarzn 8 TO 9 P.M. 00—National Stockman and Farmer program balk wuder wispices of lome study depurtment One and two act o Musical program: WG Y Orchestra strumental solos Musical program Dinner concert £ Florenes Wall s 5 Dinner concert: artist program .. Public rehearsal of Christmas (oncerts; Evening Herald news bulletins . :15—Current sport events by Ivan L. m.u- alk by William C. Ormond Concert by Glee Club of McAlllst; 20—Plano selections by Sadie Eskin . 30—Automobile talks, by George Cooley ... Minstrel show by Edgar Thompion Siagers Peed talk; lectue Wanamaker o Canncian Natlonal Railw ert by Mrs. Pittsburgh w (} New York e wir Philadelphia “owmi and £ e Schenectidy’ Boston Sicazs Omihi 3% New York Chicugo "I‘lllAl|ph‘Il cles I WOAW Coana™® ... WNYC New York on WBZ Springfleld “WEAR New for WEAF New York Pllllburlh Min; otei” e 0 ulx.m . using letters Jaceard . vocal and instrumen buileting lesson; Los weifare falk: news. WHAS I Angeles Washington 5 WGBS WOAE KPO New Yol it Sau Francisco tainers Trother i Josef W rel's Prozram by ital by Leon toidma he Violin i WNYC : New York WBZ b Sid R and his orchestra . SpringBeld ® TO 10 P.a, instrumental solos o; reading selectious: vocal and WMH & WHB Swie WOBD, LWNYC WGBS Twcco L WEAF KYw WNAC Chicago « WMAQ Chicago o WIAX Cleveland Atlants Los Anzeles Rossv’e. N.T. Springtield v Kngeres New York New York New York New York Dallas Memphis Hastings Yew Yore o8 Angeles New York ncle P socal and time stories by Ziou Orchestra quartet . S Irving Bloom and his Club Tokio Orchestra .... Arthur Feldman. tenor. solos and monologue Disabled American Veterans’ Orchestra .,.. Hohner Harmony Four AR “Twenty Minutes of Good Reading Dance music: vocal program .. : Tlassical program, vocal aud instrumental tarden “and Roy' Scout talki “‘Chocolaté, Vocal and instrumental program .... Concert by talent from Tucker, Gi Art Hickman's Concert Orchestra Staten Teland School of Mustc; Bible' iéséca Concert, vocal aud instrumental ..... Musical’ program: artists nildren’s prograin; stories FEvening bulletin cirrent ne ert by Fordham Univers Military Order of Foreign Wars dinner..... Piano recital by Misses Thompson and Casriel. Prthinn estra_program Chisca Hotel Orchestra: Addy Britt and Trogram by Baptist Coilege of Grand Island, Dance pro Spear's Orchestra YoM, are . Vocal program, by Joseph M. instrumental Minoeapotia New York nd musie ...l White. tenor 10 TO 11 P.M. Dance program Weather; vocal soiox Dauce program by Je n Stockwell, violi Talks: iudy Musicul program rozram from Bost Los Angeles New York Detroit New York New York San Francisco Springheld Roston talkx: police reporis .. Goldkette's Orchesira liva, planist.. . Kimball stud, Cits Club: organ recital Voral and instr Orchestra program Lecture from Chicago Musical - program “Safety First” talk, Maud R. Barnard. mezzo-soprano. . ” Art talk; bealth falk by Dr. P. M. Lovell Miami Five Grchestra, dance program .. Harvey Marburger's Dance Orchestra ...... Harry Fox and His Club Madrid Orchestra . 45—Healey and Camp, piano and song act..... Davenport Ag cm 20 " anmpnl. New York :00—Voeal and In(tmmznl—ll DYfllrlm Leo Wood' tertiinere Siceten, “The ci i Vincent Lopez and his dlnl" ONMII" Musical progra: H\ll\fi ton Beach Chamber of Commerse .. s Tostrimenta trio” < Ktudio program by Gorinne . Stk fectiat by Theodore 3. Tewia \WalHort-Astoris, Hotel Dancy Orcpenti Jack Chapman's Danec Oreheatra Dick Tong's Nanking Cate Orenestra Williaius': Skylarks:” artiet program ... . Coneert from Pittsburgh ost studio .... KDKA Doherty Melody Boy instrumental trio: vocal solos WLW Frokram trom P Wieater music stodio. - WORS “Fvenil at Hom Coon Sanders: organ recital.. KYW Organ recital tephen E. Boisclair .WGY Sammy Hefman's Orchestra . . - WOAW 0O Rob Emmeri jazz planist H . WHN 45—Pipe orgen recital by Dr. Charies Sheldon .. .. - WSB ’ 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 A, 00—Ted Tewis and hix Symphonte Clownss revue satime Wity Voral solou: Doherty Mieiody Boyar Taotrumsenter to Wi Vocal and Il\fltulnl"lVl! solos .. ... KPO Orchestra program from Le Claire Hotel: vocal solos WO Davenport Program from Examiner studio . “KFT Loe ARpoi Hotel Adolphus Hotel Or CWFAA Daliag oie* Murtay Whiteman's Midnight Serenaders S WAMAK Lockp't, N, New York vocal ‘solos San Francisco Rew Tork cago Minneapotis Chiicago’ Pittsburgh Cinclnoati Yo ok 30— Schenectady Omaha New York Atlanta New York Cineinoati San Francisco 12:30—Lou Gold and his_orchestra WHN 12:45—"'Nighthawk frolic”; Plantation nfin ©IWDAF Kausas City EBJ Los A SIENE nes anvas AN KPO Kun Franciseo 455 1:00—Farl Burtnett's Biltmore Orchestra p hn Smallman night: Christmas carols ... x Bradfield’s Versatile Band One Antenna a Building. The first i ““ 93 : f Version of “The Bells” Listed. type of newly invented | British auto-broadcast system, using multiple aerial and multiple receiv- ing set, ig reported to be meeting with great success. One antenna is used for a number of receivers. The tem allows any bulldjng to be wired for. radio the same as for electric light Each room is pro- vided with a socket, wherein a plug The Sir Henry Irving acting ver- slon of “The Bells” will be presented by the WGY Players tomorrow night as the chief feature of the Sche- nectady station's program. The drama was written by Leopold Lewis from “The Volish Jew,” a dramatic study by Eckerman Chatrain. The play was first produced In London | daytime reception O, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924, Dancers in London Sway to U. S. Jazz & BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, Radioed Overseas Noted Authority on Radio. ALl Rights Reserved. Reproduotion Prohibited. “What'll I Do,” Favorite Here, Comes Through Loud Speakers. How to Bulld a Two-Tube Set for|good practice to check up each point $20—~Part 1V. where thare is any possibility of trou- Before the parts are mounted on|Ule. Remove the top locknut of the the panel and baseboard a few slight |Sockets and tighten the nut and changes .will be necessary in order|5Crew to make sure that there will be to get the maximum possible efMi-|D0 chanco of poor contacts later ciency from the cireuit. spoiling the efciency of the set. Hold your riocoupler in a position Also go over the terminals on the such that you are looking at the |Variocoupler, the varlable condenser, vear bearing with the axis of the | the rheostats and the transformer to stator cofl in a vertical position and | e sure that all connections are well the midpoint tap terminal of the|made both mechanically and elec- stator winding to your right. In this | trically. position one-half of the stator wind- ing is above the bearing and the other half is below it. To usec the variocoupler in this circuit it is necessary to remove fif- teen turns of wire from the stator winding. These turns can be 1e- moved very easily from the bottom half of the stator winding by un- soldering the end of the - winding from terminal E of the variocoupler, unwinding fifteen turns and then cut- ting the wire and soldéring the new end of the stator winding back again on terminal k. It is also necessary to add an ad- ditional winding of eight turns to sorve as the aperiodic primary winding. T ¥etra Terminal: Two a Aitiona. terminals, A and B, are provided by drilling two holes in_the open portion of the stator tube between the two windings and in the relative positions shown in the parts layout by terminals A and B The top end of the primary wind- ing is run through a small hole near the top edge of the stator tube, directly above terminal A, and solder- ‘ed to terminal A on the inslde of the stator tube. The other or bot- tom end of the primary winding run through another small hole drill- ed just above terminal B, and solder- ed to terminal B on the inside of the stator tube Before mounting Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, December 11.—London danced last night to the tune of “What'll T Do?” played by an Ameri- can orchestra in this country and re- layed to London by the Westinghouse Company’s broadcasting station KDKA in Pittsburgh, from tha Wanamaker Studios here and in Philadelphta. night's program, which lasted 30 to 6:30 p.m., was the first two one-hour programs the Wanamaker stores, at the request of the Britith Broadcasting Asso- clation, arranged to broadcast. A direct wire was installed between the Wanamaker Studios in New York and Philadelphia to the Pittsburgh broadcasting studio. The Westing- house station was chosen because of its success in being heard in Europe for more than a year. The International Novelty Orches- tra of the Victor Talking Machine Company and members of the Peter Pan company now plaving here fur- nished the program. Before the pro- gram was finished n cablegram was received from London, sent at 10:32 London time, which read: “Dance mugle coming through very clear on loud speaker direct and being suc- cesstully relaved all over British Isles the continent 10:50. London London now waltz” And at 11 London time, another cable said: “Waltz; ‘What'll T Do now coming through. Loudon xufiering from dense, black fog, but thoroughly er ng mest successful broadeasting.” The second program will be broadeast December Shaft Stop € ars. Then take the shaft stop from both variocoupler and ¢ take off the spring washer sures good contuct between rotor pates and rotor plates terminal on the eondenser and between the shaft nnections und the terminals of the variocoupler and bend them slightis %0 that there ix plenty of spring in them, thus making good contact dou- bly sure The soldcring lugs which are on the terminals should tinne with solder before being fastened the various terminals. If this is done you will have no trouble with loose connections later as a result of the loosening of the connectlons due to the application of two much heat in soldering. When the terminals have | been tinued with solder a mere touch of the xoldering iron is sufficient to causs the solder to flow quickly and adherc firmly collars ndenser, which in used a mounting of panel 1= simple that it necessary to take up considera- here to describe the opera- the parts drilled not ble space tions in d The panel is moy that wher of the bindings the back of tu face of the be flush with the ="' back of the ca USES MUCH COPPER. Radio Industry Takes Quantity of Metal Supply. of the rads time, a cable dancing to assembled battery el on 1} binding post baseboard thinet » outside the parts it Record in Daytime Receiving. CLEVELAND, Ohio, December 11.— WTAM has set another record for Dinner concerts broadcast by the Cleveland station have been heard in Victoria, British Columbia, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton on the north and Hon- duras, Mexico City, Havana and Pan- ama City on the South. Pacific Coast reception ‘of the din concert at 3 and 4 o'clock, Pacifi time, is com- mon, according to reports raceived at WTAM RADIO QUERIES Radio Editer Kindly tell me where station WSBH is located and its distance from Washington.—M. I. D. Have no record of a station with|an | the call letters WSBH. You m. have heard WFBH, the Concourse Radio| Corporation station in New York City | The air-line distance from Washing- . |ton to New York is 204 r Makes New Long-Distance Record. | o e CHICAGO. December 11.—Station| wWhile spinning my dials WLS has established a new davtime [njghe [ heard very faintly a sel long-distance record. Its signals|by a band. but was not able to bring (! were heard by a fan in Lottle, La. |it in clearly. The announcer switch a distance of §00 miles from Chicago, |bled something about Lansing, Mich., | Posts Thanksgiving afternoon. but 1 did not hear any call letters. ®Could yow help me identify the sta- tion?—R. M. C. WREO, Lansing, Mich., tion yow heard. The given by the Reo Motor Co A recent Gustry dis estimated to today, rad 500,000 set 1 of apps terminals Radio Utilized on Trains, Travelers on the trains on one ¢ the railways in France are to be ’“‘.ufi, 1 of the next stop by means c | 1 speaker was the sta- concert was Band. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Musical _program by St George's Choir, direct irom Town Hall, New York City, WRC, Washington, and WJZ, New York, 8:30 to 9:30 o'clock. Radio Fditor 1 picked up a station Tuesday morn- ing at 2:30 o'clock and heard orches- tra selections. This was followed at 3:10 by a piano recital. Static drowned out the announcer's voice. 1 have received . Oakland, Calif., on other occasions, using a one-tube (UV-199) The station came in on my d setting for KGO. Was KGO on that time’—ADOLPH BOND Concert by Glee Club of McAllister Schoal of Weston, Mass., WBZ, Springficld, 8:15 to 8:45 o'clock set The WorsPOvER FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY | | AMATEUR CONVERSES ACROSS ATLANTIC East Hartford Man Picks Up Code | Message From Denmark Fel- HART While b, busily men - operator: in their foreign the first national | make ing enth Unlike tuen Retting from a wmateur bigg tion no Kest { tnas | night now | on the | | i | Special Dispateh to The Star Furopean nd break records with unfail- | their far g through international RPN RN PN AR PR PR 2R R PR A 2 League nature constantly. e, Comstock, rator of Hast ing in his set and strange. call which he | Danish on, the first municate with this country. stock received a message {A. R. R L. an follcws: * |from” the first Danish a am Perey president of the A R. | through Mr. Comstock | message: ~“Sincere | Hope 11 communicate With addition of cre ope: the other an o he n st low Enthusiast. o FORD, Conn roadcast engaged ations, December listeners have in listening the original DX amateur radio telegraph have been just as intent efforts to communicate With |amatenr amateurs. Having been |the to #how an interest in inter- | radio, they contin to 11 been for the are 11 urs have X ators in North America. radio work of inadian Hams. nigland, stland aland United The France, S\ usiasm the listening dials in the fragment now ay musical’ program, the 20 out for what they thin personal communica the medium of the Morse code. There is period for then there =0 many foreign operators ¢ be picked up every American Radio Relay Mexico, fans hope nd ho of | a then me Any whil flame brought it is being t in an explosion fatal. If it a battery, do | mnashlight or where more light VAR harged as |is is n with t the be h T can Build Your Own Set Buy the Parts Now I &B Stock Reducing "~ Sale of Radio Parts nd Accessories Here is a -+ list of ceptional barg. ns you « We ure making a thorough will find just the parts hundreds of ex 200 Conder $1.00. Ver: $2.00. K was scheduled 'to broadeast program of danca music at the tim you mention Minstrel Thompson Pittsburgh, show by Edgar Singers, KDKA., 8:30 o'clock { Guaranteed Brand-New I Tubes, 2 -39 Types UV 199- 201 A—WD 1 199—Standard Base Pathe Variometers . 23 Plate Low-Lows Condensers 45.Volt B Batieries 2213 -Voit B Batteries 221;-Voit B Batteries, smail . Eveready Dry Cells GUARANTEED Phones, $2.09 Ham Adams Radio 02 G St. N.W and Sunday U~til that might stop !petd-\ w forbiddink peo-1 than 40 miles Proceedings at a_dinner in honor of Owen D. Young, chairman of the board of direc- tors of the General Electric Co., at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, WRC, Washington: KDKA, Pitts- hurgh: WGY, Schenectady; WJZ and WEAF, New York; KYW, Chicago, and KFKX, Hastings, 9:30 o'clock. One way ing is to pass a la ple to drive slower an hour. Make It a Radio Christmas Complete Set, $5 Up WM. P. BOYER 812 13th St. 5 for 5108 Dance program by Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsyl- vania Orchestra, WEAF, New York. 11 to 12 o'clock 16:30 P. the Holidays! Make Your Reservations Now on the CAPITOL Limited ‘All-Pullman to Chicago Not merely a train ride—but a holiday travel event when you take the CAPITOL Limited. The friendly courtesy of its attendants—its home- like hospitality and comfort, unusual conveniences and enjoyable meals are features that you will recall long after the holidays are over. one g’e 3,,31 ureau OR routes, fares and res- ervations telephone or the Travel Bureau City Ticket Office, Woodward Building, 15th and H Streets N.W. Phone Main 3300. WALTER V. SHIPLEY Ass't Gen. Passenger Agent Baltimore & Ohio ponnected to a loud speaker or phones be inserted. in 1371 and ran lol' 151 consecutive nights, _THE. LINE OF THE CAPIT OL LIMITED $5.00 Cardwell Con- densers, .0005 ca- pacity. Sale price, $4.00. 75 Cardwell Cor densers, 00033 c; pacity. Sale price, $3.75. BALCONY, amateur Hartford, was tun- night is receiving reports of this n. radio heard a to co Co: for identified as a m- m- the eetings amateur Max! R. 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