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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925. MUSIB EXPI_AINEI] Long Range Ram PEP[:[] WI“_ HEI_P BT R ™ ) [FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY || “QUESTION BOX” AGAIN. | - Radio Editor: | r | BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, DS 0 Hawn O8l Eooii BRao what station I heard in Chicago Bl‘ Can you or one of the fans tell me TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925. 11:30 o'clock Saturday night on about Noted Authority on Radio. Feature. o i'!TG meters? The call letters sounded The wedkly “question box,” one of % 3 ¥ ike WGBN.—H. S. V. Al Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited. the popular features broadcast by The Programs of the Following Distant Stations Are WBCN are the call letters of the WRC last Winter and discontinued i1 E AN . . " Chicago station you heard. It trans- ; . s Vo, e May, will be resumed tomorrow cven- Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time § mits on a 266-meter wave band B R R | it tne A luscy wirlich: Used 30l ing at 8:15%'clock:” This fegturs will i ; i i B AU s A “ 5 > s« CAn | be broadcast every W 4 ven- Frank Kimmel to Give Talk on G Real Insiances of Interfer-|raaio waitor: I maiow lmw s ek disarao | DS trned. ont Rndl G0 withbar Atk | 1 s L LAt SYery Wednssday. even 3TO 4 P.M. Can you or any of the radio fans|of the push-pull power amplifier unit|turbing the best adjustment of the| Georga W. Stimpson, who conducted 00—Talks; musical i, eas i 0 advise me of the wave length of KOA,|designed to give greater v - the “question box" last year, wiil be 0Old Tunes for New, Tolke; musieal program, vocal and Insirumental... WGBS Yew Yo ence Caused by Its Wires |advise me of the wave tength of KOA,| deslEncd to Elve Brot o Drenent ro |15 used 16 Will be found necessars (o | heey oy ron bov last 3 Incidental music from Loew's Staie Theater ... ... W. shy from Washington? 1 recelved this|ceivers are not sufficiently powerful |#djust the rheostat only at infre to Be Rectified. lllustrated. Woman's hoort Minrerors Tangue.of Wones Voters Wor Amnsatois stution Saturday between 11:45 pm.|for their needs. Ghkdt INeuisly s iths Maitary ibe 2 any pres- | comes exhausted Musical program: Detroit News Orchestra ........ WW, rol and 13:15 s.m. Sunday—H. J. "‘A“-‘ el e e e "4“‘ N RADI H " — Heading 'of ‘Rerintuses Trom mtotio e 1111 NP0 Bas Prancisos 4l % SHALL. ! ent receiver merely by connecting the' No. 6 is a single circuit jack used | 0 HELPS FISHERS : ” | lizabeth Teahy, whistler ........... WOl Newark Mhe P piectric. P . KOA transmits on a 323-meter wa A 15-m Ak by Frank Kim- Heclial by Jocegiing Eavanhork) esr : The Potomac Electric Power Co. is A tra a neter wave Bi6ll o oM Tunes for, New,? with | 350 MIaats Tat hiter o sairt prepared (o wo along with users of [band. ~The ir-line distance from | Enables Them to Xeep in Touch nusion Soatrations (b Liacinade Closing. quocations: ma reporis 111N {1 taburgh radio se eliminating interference | Washington to Denver 9 es. tonight of WRC. Mr. Kimmel has ogram by Eastman Theater Orchestra...WIAM 8 | The company, through H. C. Hoover, | Supplementing the letter of Mr. Mil- who put out from this port to ply been a conspicuous figure in the mu Afternoon Frolic'” fram studio KYW |one of its engineers, declared today |burn Petty in re “Interference,” in their trade off the Massachusetts sical life of Washingtor r o two Blanche Vincent and Jack Fagan. hzrmony siagers. WY v that complaints by radio users which | Your paper Monday, I have been won- coast rave developed a new use for B e e eather forecast and market reports .. WWJ Detroit can be legitimately laid at the door | dering whether my set had character- radlo. Several schooners have been SR ang g e 4705 P of interference caused by leaky high | istics pecullar to itself or to my oper- equipped with recelving sets. The F R ey D Tation Betwaan TR P i s e | tension lines, bad transformer con-|ation of it, that caused it to extract fishermen tune in on market reports classical music and popular jazz is Musical program by Rudy Selger's Orchestra KPO San Frs | nections or othér losses in transmi \Knll x'mwln r of what have seemed to and when fish quotations are “right g Voerl and fnacrumental program: stories WHY New 5 f high-power electric current|me to be very rude, very impolite they pull a his principal theme s ; v ¥ pull up the trawls and head for v v E Lehman Byek. tenor: Winifred Barr, planisi WEAF New its lines will bo handled ex-|a&nd decidedly unseemly noises, en- the market | Miss Henneman, who Appearing | Annn Jufe, soprano solos 3 Wiz New Yorl with Mr. Kimmel, is & recording art- | 415 3. Neuschwander, plunist WEAF New York ously and every consideration (4lrely foreign to the music or talke Bl Shoic Pht Gaugbter riAlevhns Program by Paramoun Wea ven to radio fans. who In mmost|that emanate from the usual broad- 5 BT 1 St d t Hiots for Housewives' wir s are also users of electreic cur- | Casting stations Matthews to Return to U. S. e iy As to code, well, it comes in any- Grindell Matthews of “death ray { where on the d almost, preferably - fame, now in England, is contemplat Ty stars taiio Tl DA Kamee (e 20 . | right in th. middle of some broad- ing an early return to the United principal cities of the State Sporte: palice reports; . LWOQ Ehiladelphia 0 is doss mot mean, Mr. Hoover|CASt Wave-length, and stays in_for States in connection with his death and at present is connected with 1 ome-maker's Lour: talks: Tiusical program WLS Chicas d, that the company is to be fm- | minutes at a time; viz. on Saturday ray and several other matters of im- D i Mowertmbnt of he ATt PubM sty medlately deluged with a mass of | night, January 3, KFKX, 286 meters, portance. M. plaints which cannot rightfully | was coming in in excellent volume Home ec n cs program L{_\‘"w‘J :l‘ Lou's laid at the door of the electric|at nutes of 11 A very healthy ——— American Eod Cioss home nursing taik AQ Chicsgo company, but doe ar he | variety of code 1aged o v Another feature of WRC's program e T WHAS Coueaes, fisompangy but, doss:meniinatiune | ¥arlety of Gots menkyed 19 etk (x the UV-201A or CC301A type are - £ 5 Zht > used with corresponding sockets. —Ee Rosemarsy feineini the World fo Americas KW ci eompsoy a8 R x ght iq ; : il b y i e Maganine hour: uhadowed, 1y Mary S VL0 Minnenpolis paky power lines which can be wave length at two or three minutes 3 iy oduced : Players, and b o Cinclnwbti Hixang. - No. 13 is the negative A battery terminal post Hennemar compaser lican women of Pennaylvania: a el WIAR . and has studied with both her father ol Commodore Orchestra. ... WIZ it Sciaheqeby and Otto Hall of St She has | nited Vrnagogue of America. WEAF by Star's I T L WDAF Kanses ¢ 1+ | Wants Care in Complaining. given concerts in cation Societ present Comedy Drama. 3 Mahjong lecture: aytiat recital: must WL v 2 {Paired to its own benefit and at the broadcast Schenec- Toblax and bis Versatile Orches ra WIN New Y { same time will aid radio special lor circuit newspaper « nt and WRC's D'un wic Ly Harvey Marburger's Orchesira \alyist, is sched 20— Toretto Brady. stors toller of the hour, and kept up a rapid fire o station a¥ IY. The play was < reeital from Easiman School of Musi WHAM Hochester users in is the positive A battery ety ] seconds before the hour, stopped for the last Stage of your present re- |batteries connected together in series|terminal post nd WFKH New Yor ¥ ! before spending time in | rest of the night, T belfeve, for it was B cn nour's dloner hediine meraw by s 3| lines amplifier unit No. 9 is the input transformer and | Side of the B battery and the rest of WaldartAstoria Orche CWEAF New York 402 an example of the facility with which | | did not see any billing of the inci- {7, Py & connection is in the . 4 Tusic by the Meve 5 Waldor | & {s the other input terminal of the in-| . gu especially for this type of cir- | connection i the panel layou Caf. lis Band. which 4 et i WOX Detroit {user of power living in Eckington erNrence in his| g 5 ® 8 abo 0 15 interNrence in his| KPKX and the code station, but we ! conneet the amplifier unit wtih' SUch transformers is about 310 to $15|y 1ot necessary, as that connectios Frederic Willia hir e et 1 KDKA Pittsburg line in the immediate neigk™orhood ” type were to be found only in the s jrinedist BENrhood | 1 averything anvhow—do you Know?| trol the filament of one tube, and No, | YP® Wer be found only in thel, 3%, "} th receiver and &mplifier : New Yo to the compary, and the matter wa Tarry Funk's Orclesira prozran 331 the waters were continuously up nent of the other tube per- unl the water re continuously tied up|filament of the other tube. It per-|py, & PIOMCAEES, CTEORCal SERETE “high-frequen or high-pressure, at 3. WMAQ Chicago, | obtaining more perfect reception. The | least, performance until & couple of No. 14 ittenby Laschons Muical ‘program Rl Kogele L eombany - wants & ko cra Gyl two input terminals with the output, |in the output plate circuit terminal post 1t Farin and home reports: news builetins i merited complaints, but wants assut- | those two seconds o get & good|Phone or jack of the plate circuit of| No..7 and No. 8 are two 413-volt C| No. 15 is the positive B batter) as usual . a that the complaint is due to| b h, and th star or the 4 by M Sap I s ; tobresath; and. then starteqd- in for t ceiver and by making the necessary|to form a 9-volt C battery, the grid| You will not hat there is " wed B. | program by njestic Orchestra t b ery connections at the ar of the | bias require: o 5 & e connection Betwe the L€, Ve b o Vedtime stories by Uncle Geeber WGIS New York an exhaustive investigation of its|at it continuously for 13 minutes, and | bt I = 2Eihe & the | bias required for this amplifier unit.| negati Mever Davis Willard Hotel Orchestra N Springtield i 3 Oneansdl in: palit mayibe Cltedion] b iu ey, SnoUER by st Eme, 1 ?““" No. 1 is one-of the input terminals [No. 12 is the output transformer. the circuit, and that no terminal losing attractfon will be a pro- w0 by Mrs. Gene Dave WMAQ Chicago N 3 o ay be cited as|missively “vielded” to Senator Code. el A ety s I The closing attra 1 be a pr by Mrs. Gene I ! & of the input transformer and > These mraithe spestal tramstonters | FEoVIAed, for negative B batter alent program WDAF Kapsas City 411 the company answers con s, That v te: k 4 talent proe o | i nplaints. Algent on the programs, but it might|pue transformer. These two termis | Tad® GPCCIatly for this type of €ir | which will be given later in thie se 11 be sen York over the surke JIWIP Piitadelphis | suddenly founa have been an endurance test between|nals are the ones that are used for s |ries. Such a terminal or connectior and o fone: markets WGN Chicazo [uagens broadeast b 7 i By oy O WHAM Rochester 201 | nounced to be due to a leaky power | P ¥ ni | the receiver you now have = cently transformers of this|Yill automatically take care of itsel 4 fta) by Mcharc Deppiees - ue to a lealy power| “\ypy o much code accompaniment| No. 3 is a 10-ohm rheostat to con- |, Until recently transformers of thi*};¢" ne same block of B battertes is WIE - Dhiiadelphia 508 3 ; g | of the receiver o wrote @ Istter a wer amplifier un sanufactured WGES New York X H He wrot Stter | 1Y \ould seem all the ships on wll|5 is a 10-ohm rheostat to control the|BOWeT amplifier units manufactured|, ;' p.cquse the negative termina |by a prominent electrical company,| 1, POFEERS A n | clearea u u Yy i of the B battery will already be con 5 Program by Rig Brother ¢ W Hosto cleared up immediate! engineers Srb ¥ b S St gy s STir DS f T e D1 ady be c political s apital, a Children’s lowr by Gold Me : WCCO Minnea {finding that the Insulation hag been |in & cobweb to require all th de | fectly matched or uniform tubes &re| .., macuficturad by v us radio | nected th the filament circul me of the 10 o dramatic Tlats contes ; CWOAE T [EnaiE Shat i ; | vz hear now-a-nights. Then Mr. Pat- | used separate rheostat controls would | “fe manufactured by var the receiver R e il o Strand Toof Orchexisa N g kBl o oo Bl {ty's “frying noise” too—he's polite | not be necessary, but since therc js|'F2nSformer manufacturers. § R T it Binding post pened o witt v review of Uhe Meser Dagls: Cdcert Orchestrs TWOY e R L about describing ft—it's, in fact, a{usually a slight difference in tube Amplificr Tube Sockets. Nos. 17 and 18 are the bra & R hae & 16t of | “Show Dinoer evdosct iy Mow Bieke MWSLIF oo oo =tup e 3 i iy Tjibbing ‘the noise like a small hoy makes with|it is best to u arate rheostats| Nos. 10 and 11 are the amplifier|brackets for mounting the bindin S &- Dister, Sanceungsio by Jay TMSRIRS crtis Wi 1 | DT WITe. rded as a legitimate| A rattle whirled around by hand. Just (5o that the tubes can be controlled |tube sockets. Best results can be|post panel on the baseboard, and No v | = . BIUMALC | why we should be treated to all these | and adjusted to thel: best points. expected only if the large tubes of|18 i d baseboard. noises cvery might and most of the Songs Ly Violet' Gridiey | Do Knmsay. pianist .02\ 1Y AR Df e Dt IhE Bever o ference may be temporary. due to|PIEDL even after midnight, is what Local Radio Entertainment 7108 Pu _ [ference may be temporars. aue to| MEC, S¥EL AT, I Continues, radip ; | Weather, market and road reports Ao by Ealvr AIlIES Orehentia .« << e t M®las a medium of entertainment and . = ddresses: talks ‘D ast snow. or to heavy rains. This e T e i ar " N advertisement will soon be a myth Tuesday, January 6, 1925. Market renorts; bedtime stories for iddies WHZ Sporting results: weather forecust WO will take care of itself and will not need investigation, uniess the case|it ®trikes. me. I am not using a Sunny Jim. the 7 ories: musi i an aggravated and continuous one, | Short wave receiver, sc 1y oy = on, Radio. Va. v 3 * ErRe et g Kicking is especially distasteful 3 : but broadcast reception is equally so 54 S . WHX New York = e < with code and other forelgn noise o RS e caaiiia s WHAM Hibosy s RADIO QUERIES | [sccompaniment 5 i Apologies for the length of this \ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET ¢ Orchestra. . KGO Oakland; Cal ; missive. I hope it results in'recruit- WX Chicazn : Radio Editor ing a substantial number of com- Wiz New York Will you kindly inform me what |plaints before the radio supervisor.— ! WLW Cincinn | broadeasting station using Central | W. W. MASSEY WRC—Radio Corporation of Ameriea News, financial SRRV o standard time signed off at 10:48 (469 Meters). Final market reports RaD St Temis p.m. (Central time) on New Year Children’s hour, by Peggy | WEAF New York Concert by Beujamin Rader's Ol WOAW Omalia § 1012 niENt? The announcer gave his name | Metal Buildings Hurt Loops. “Advice to Lovelorn,” by Cynthin Gres . Musieal program by Cleveland News: Ed Day and as A. H. De and must have thought | Directional loops are hampered in reception by metal i p.m.—Dinner music by the New | Bedford Glens Orchestra: vocal avd in the public was more interested in his parts of bulldings. Nard Hotel Meyer Davis Orchestra, | solos WIAX Cleseland {dentity; than in the s i e Witlard Hotel Meser Dayis Orchestra, | oA e B R L LS igentity than in the station which he 0 roadcast from the New illard | A K orics AR Wrench aud’ English ... CRAC Nontreal T o 2% ac failed to designate | properties of nearby metal cause a . aw tor New,| 73 Fandernily. Orehestrs IiNan, Newres CIAUInE NOmbLL SFas an CrEhh n | RRd0¥E to £RIL AGIOSS CheJo0p and TAD pm_cOld Tunes for New." | T:1s—Holel Vandcrhllt v il i, Wi gl fluding number was an organ num- | diminish its recelving qualities a talk by rank Kimmel, with mu- ot n ing: lecture by < " Y CDK - her, Ha s “Largo. e announces | produce ‘stoe et reporis. KDKA Pittsburga E 5 sical illustrations by Gertrude Hen- | ;.5 hrodicr And stock mrbet Bl oram WATAG Chicogo | that new apparatus was daily being neman, concert pianist Drake Coucert Ensemble: Blackstone Quintet W Chicago received for a larger station that S p.m.—"Show Shopping.” by. Le Dinger program: music CWOAW omala would be ready in about a month— ard Hall, dramatic editor of Rudy Selgers Falrmont Hotel Orehesira " San Francisco 421 b veam Dadds. with hoys And iris WDAR Thiladelphia® 305 3 ; : > Washington Daily News D Poeiss. “dramatic ropranc: Lucilie Biabe WALH, Cincinnati. and WCBD, Zion $:10 Talk Ly Frederic Wil-| e WEAF Yow York 92 City, scheduled organ recitals New liam Wile on “The I'olitical Situation Tiuner‘egncert by BRier)s. Qrehostra . . "3",;'\’ I‘_'y;f‘f'l:‘}'ls Year night th are in the Central Ciildren’s prozram: stories ESE KA~ Pittsburgh time zone. The radio editor, how- n Kuybee: stories for childr S, WOAE Pittsh W 8$:30 p.m.—“Roscmary.” a comedy taos " Hotel ‘Coneert Famemible OKAC Mont ever, does not know the time. either drama b Parker, broadeast Toliee reports: spor by Thorton Fisher - WHYe e York {of these stations sizned off. and,| Sintly Schenectady, and Dinner nrogram by Savarin Ensemble LU Nhw Yoik therefore, Is not able to identify the | WY & Children-s bedtima stories by Unele Bob . N hicago 3 9 e feature: farm prog; 10 p.u bgram by the estra: midnight revue WLS Chicazo Meyer Dav dis and, broad- | 5 m and his Club Tokio Orchestra . “ \\\; ‘\rvr York ki et ation P | S feature program . i ¢ ittshirah Sl oWz i h Kunzer, nianist WEAF New York R Drama talk: WGY Orchestrs 5 way 2130 Chaen of the Footlighis. by Aroold Abioti.. WDAR Philadelphia in Washington Tonight 1 SEES RADIO ADVANCE | .., soies el e k and marke: reports: news KOA i Bank talk by Dudley F. Fowler WEAF N, K | Dinner concert from Congress Hotel ... Rew program S : WEEL Roston \cal program: Vanghan Kazarian- WIAL Providence el Night* party “for_the chilis WAAQ Chicago Frederiek L. Wade. tenor solos WhZ Springfe Capt. McLean Does Not Expect Any T i heater by Eillote Taster Wik Phiiadeiphia | Musical program, vocal and instrumental WET Phladeiphia Sensational Developments 1 WKAQ Orchestr: voeal solow: news: loctire WKAQ San ian | Children's program: story by Tncle Dave KW | Charies Moviens, eritone: Winifred Barr, planist.. WEAF 3 D t Phenomenal developments in radio | 8:13—Concert by Sautlet Trio WRZ Soringfela e oesn ked for during 1925 by | The Philadelphia Police Rand . Philadelphia are not looked during 1 by Comedy, “Rosemary,” by WGY Playe Schenectads 8 Capt. Ridley MclLean, director of Snecial muaieal Drogram ... > AK Lockp't. N.Y. 300 O naval communic s. A prophe S:2— “Tearn & Word o Das': organ recital - i PP Yor wn ne statement on radio issued L Elizabeth Kunzer, pi 2 S ¢ York i e $:30—"“The Gold Dust Twins New York McLean says gram; 2 Rai Mel 3 Artist program; Joe Mazzieo and his Rainbow Mel “The period of one > iy v N1 e & et short a time to bring ‘himes concert children‘s bedtime Stories E 4 Musical program : WREO Lansing A 3 devices which have alread Mt el N iatics Wil mewsl WSS, Tapiin he's going to buy a the experimental laborato Kadio Sforien’ piogram L {Wwahs Xew York Ware this week, He spent SRor it nenson mofline iihe s omendi | e e o ; WEEL Boson 0 & the other evening with Comedy drama from WY, Sehencctady WI¥ . New York friend—heard several. pro: year, but, rat r, th perfection nd P'resse studio entertainment ...CKAC ,\!lm|ra - 1 ew Wi extension of u mpro ents “\round the Town with KYW' KYW Chicago 3 grams over his new Ware, iy e Coreart vy artiste from Lagman Aliy Perkine liked the musical numbers W sient Becompiishménts seem o SN0 vidiémme ganiers of Crowiey S WBAP Foiorsh, particularly, marveled at the distant stations brought in, Justify the at during the com T Col. James Churchward, note geologist WATC New York was amazed at how natural everything sounded. i ’ ing yvear long communication 5 a . vass d Springfield 3: by short a low power will 9 TO 10 P Now he is convinced—that he needs a radio—that use in communications ey must be expected during the new come into extensive commercial use;| g.00_Ray State Quartet: vocal program . 3 WBZ Springfieid he must have a Ware. The Ware convinced him, just . the replacement of certain low-power Vocal and insirumental program . UL WNYC New York . as ST = ;i o 3 farie 5 Sl et e ovnoy e e e e Ny as it will you when you hear it, at a friend’s or at your e oa Red and Gray Melods Boss .... 7 WGBS New Yore dealer’s. V I ( traffic, w co! t reduction of 3 LEs i o = é Hotel Gibson Orchestrs . % s AT 3 Price of Type TU is $125.00, without accessories. v operating conts and interference; re- Eveready hour program ... e T Dt A beautiful cabinet model with built-in loud speaker. placement of many spark sets by B T e IWIAR Drovidenes 123 Circuit is a Neutrodyne with three dry-cell tubes, I r tube s h cons DT AP New YooF (LU IWCAR Pittsburgh one reflexed—the equivalent of a four-tube circuit. reduction of interference; increased | Classical program. vocal and instramental . WGN" Chicago use of remote control of trans- Special program by Gilbert Combs ...... V1P Phila ciphia paiers 5 iy trol; more Citizens' committee of 1,000, banquet, from Wal- extensive employment of automatic | dort-Astoria Totel madia trameminers ana reeelver e | gy s AT et it s U R, OR Men interested in appearances and oba e vgs of het it Joseph Fledell, baritone .. .. .. iR New York 1 H = St oo i T ton | S S PR s e R B _ RADIO CORPORATION who desire to avoid the cut-and-dried he commer e of radio-p) dren’s program: stories; musicy . SRS AR Angeles * . 4 . 5 Lo, e seenen.e s Rt Sl e i R Y gt s \ - selection, we are offering this assortment A il SR o T SR S A il R ol Exclusive Distributor. of smart Winter Overcoats. 12;!!;‘{"1\:;‘\\";“r{v;‘ i broadeasting sers- | Loew's vaudeville :';'%E‘r’l:::',‘ i WHN New York 360 Cohen & Hughes, Inc., ,1221 E St. N.W. Modeled to appeal to i cation between broadeasting ;li”"’"m I R Chemey a2 2 Ask for a demonstration at any of these dependable stores p pp your (,l“es' e e LR e Apl o & Trws Yo JHUE S R, Tailored to appeal to your judgment. 5 v 1 ments should insure higher-class pro- Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel Or JLIKPO San Francisco 497 Fairmont Radio Studio, 2645 14th St. N.W. . £ - 1 P Progry Julie Schwarz, soprs . . KSD St. L kS b . srams and reduction of interforence < A T of | S Gordon Co,.” 1710’ Pennsylvania Ave: N.W. And priced to a al to your ket. : DA Lansburgh & Bro., 420 7th St. N.W. between st ilting: from the Tted Apple Club PrOETAM ............ecceeee.nn-.. WOX © Detroit Toyls & Gompany. Tth and G Sts. N.W. reduction mber of stations| = Bedtime sto s Orctiestra . 5 CNRR Wonarch Hardware Co.. 1801 L Street N.W. 0 ’ % G in the given 1 o: oard o eoture .. oees e S 3 o Mt. Pleasant Music Bhop, Inc.. 3310-12 1ath S¢. N.W. q 10:15—Markets. weather, news and police reporis . Portl'd, Oreg. s sent usl Vo Fiaogs an ! n mmpar m - 10:30—Police_reports: weather forecast ...... FANO New X Gt imion ‘Bonwsrts: & Bon. S128 Mgt N ¥, pa tia co parlson o these satin The New Rockwell Terrace revue . . New York ¥, 0. Bexton Co.. 647 H St. N.E. RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS B T S i I O o G SR HE trimmed single and double breasted high-grade Winboor Hoiel Dance Oréhes : Montreat e Whire P Aloeangria” Ve, * TON - Harves Marburger fnd his orc YNAC Boston 3 9 2 2 ONIGHT Barter et dha s o e e Overcoats will convince you that these are Fodract. concdy. ciRoee Musical progmam tl‘;r‘r::r;:o,x:“\'nr-‘v):i;»r.vn.un i N::;mk . Hageltine patents Nos, 1430.080 and 1.480.426 and paténts pending, . . % E . % s % neas Judith Roth and Pef , SOngs ... X A o e U. S. i, ey e R R AR U Thin e S s e e el e choice fabrics, achieving in tailoring the stand- WRC, Washington; W]V, New 11 P.¥. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. York, and WGY, Sct dy, it 4 % I o = z - g st s ISR | g g e e g ; - ard that Saks demands in all their clothing. it \i o1 o1 |r. . - Kt ortl'd, g 422 i 2 Concezt by Benjamni Rader’s g ot Home propra from siidio IRy Sihrascics &3 Some are half belted, others belt all around. stre, K e Musical program CKHT T, 5 Orchestre, KSD, St. Lous, 7 ST R P oiloeic geacers trom Fitcbargh Tort alhalo .-+, -1 IIIKDRA Biaogn Authorized Retailers of Ware Neutrodyne Beautiful plaid backs and the new. “warmth without et 1 From Watdort. | |1nap e i B b bt o - W o ek Radio Sets—Convenient Terms weight” materials are represented. Astoria Hotel, WJZ, New —Quaset And trio L..o.oo. Bl I York; 9:15 o'clock S O R s 0 L LANSBURGH & -BRO. For instance, you will find knotty and split chinchilla, 11:45— Prineipulg from Earl Carroll's “Vanities % X ST 5 ) Colonial ‘Theater .. cees WNAC Boston (Germania finish plaid backs and many others of the best trosti 10 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. e B e e PR A T = YT 7 troit, Ted Lewis and his Clowns: 4 SWHN N Y. 360 Ware Sets on Convenient Terms fabrics. o'clock B T i Pt f Capitol Theater Guartet 0.0 o 1 CRAC o 5 aks and Company—Third Floor. Dance program by Vincent | (16— Ssret ", B e~ Wol ‘ :has. SChwal'tZ & Son pany ird Floor Rose and his Ritz Carlton Ho- ? . g tel Orchestra, WGBS, 11 | | 1:00-Max Bradieidis Tersatile Send s KR SsuRuiiie &8 If it's good in radio, Schwarts’s have it o'clock. Maeel propmm £om ¢ Fracls ‘Hotel .».......Zn‘!& Lakiang, Ou1. 818 708 7th St. and 3123 M St. Musical program by Apple Club, WCX, De

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