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40 : THE ALDAS FEATURE ON WCAP TONIGHT EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D: -C, CGZECH FAN.IS JAILED FOR BUILDING RADIO Also Sold Parts Without License. The Programs of the Following, Distant Stations Are Appeal From Six-Week g % Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Penalty Denied. LONDON, December 23.—Either Metropolitan Star and Frank | Ewnber ot PR | | 9to 10 gclock. Buropean country deliberately tried 3 - 3TO 4 P.M. HARTFORD, Conn.. January 15.— to jam the reception of Ameriea: La Forge Head Victor 3:00—Musleal program by the Metropolls Trio . According to information received by Numbers on Air. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925. CHARGES ATTEMPT TO JAM| Local Composer Gets Broadcast. | U. S. WIRELESS MESSAGES | 1y Bitsaietic Wherter Frames, Wasn. | ington composer and member of the League of American Pen Women, was | one of the lections broadcast by the l.e Paradis Band e sda night through WRC. A number of Miss Francis' compositions have been put on the air 1 Washington radio sta- tions Forty per cent of Germany's esti mated 250,000 radio sets are in Berlir RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. . ° “Victor presentation,” WCAP, Washington; WEAF, New York; ‘WJAR, _Providence, R. I: WFIL, Philadelphia: WDBH, Worcester, Mass. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y.: WCAE, Pittsburgh, and WEEI, Boston, Long Range Radio Entertainment THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925. E‘x:::: :l:f:z:::n;: rx;;s:x;:rtserxn national Radio Week. Correspondence of the Associated I'ress “Picks Up” Washington Messages. Franklin Adams, cour .WFBH New York IWDBH Worcester CWHN WOR WGBS WFI SWIP, tweco JIKPO f wireless stations by British listeners- T e B = the American Radio League from a in during the International Radio|p.. s iierican Unfon, hav received s Frank & Toiman, talk on “PEycho-Analy correspondent sin Czechoslovakia, a week, E. C. Davies, wireless expert,| i iter from the Minister of Talks: vocal and instrumental program . radio fan in that country was recent- has charged. la at_Mexico City, Senor Aguirr Housewives radio exchange ........... ly sent to prison for six weeks be- Radio week, Mr. Davies say Velasquez, stating that he is able to v g ey~ cause he built a radio receiving set & failure because virtual pick up Washington broadcasting and occasionally sold parts without Woman's hour: ‘“The Popular Concert’ < tion in America interfered With. | ceations with his radio recelving set, a license. The accused filed an appeal, The second “Victor Presentation,” Rteading of Scriptures from studio E Muical program by Detrolt News Orchestra . The programs were rulned by con- (. cyoerhetrodyne. E but the court would not change its tinuous Morse or a piercing whistie judgment on the sentence. featuring Mme. Frances Alda, prima . :10—Emerson” Cluo . o donna soprano of the Metropolitan | 310 Eupractyoitn DA, oo Opera Company; Frank La Forge,| 3:30—Recial by Lelia Brown. soprano ... noted composer-pianist; the Floren- Recital Trom Tyon & Healy Haii In order to obtain a license for op- tine Quartet, and the Victor Concert oxin quiotatuans’ from Sockmana ] jerating a receiving set under the Orchestra, 1s the piece de resistance ing duelatesne from Stockman's .11l government regulation of April 17 of the dir tonight, which will be| 330 Tedorts 1110 v - of last vear, one must-furnish a diagram of (he set, with a list of 408 PM. sot, e i S SN units employed, pay the tax and ad- Ty Seiger s’ Fatrmont Hotol O vise whether the receiver was home- forecast and markor Jle to Washington's radio ¢ through WCAP. This pres- tation ar to the first."on New Year night, will be given before the Special entertainers’ program { built or obtained from a manufac- microphone in the studios of WEAF oy i ot turer of radio equipment. The law in New York, and will be relaved bY | 415 Corumbla Uniermy i broEram of December 20, 1823, requires the telephone lines to the following sta- | 4:80—Bernhard Levitow's Hotel Commodor ra applicant to be a subject of the tions for simultaneous broadcasting Musical _program by Star's Radio Trio Czechoslovak Republic and a perma- Artin: redital: | | 5 WJAR, Providence:; WFI, Philadelphia: fries reciew’: ingramental scles . nent resident of the country WDBH, Worcester; WGR. Buffalo; | 4:40—Follce rovorix; grand organ and trumaris | Desplte these requirements, there WCAE, Pittsburgh, and WEEI Boston. 45—Motropalis Trio. popular sengs. are at present in Czechoslovakia ap- Broadcast 9 to 10 0'Clock. TP R ] proximately 1,000 recelving sets. The Victor program, which will be | 5.00_Dbance m £ 4 M The correspondent further states 'he . o ~Dance music br Kansas Citr Fire . e 5 . s broadeast becween 0 and 10 oclock: Qiestion peron. SIGon LY Rot night seigovetnment vasagmition open with two selections by the ra’ e = s e Victor Concert Orehestra, under. the snd privilges; wers Jongin oout ng Airsotion. of Eob s e and the present programs are rather from D Major Sulte” (J. §. Bach) and | SumpDbintiee oAt Beithe Secdlvics come from Franee, gland and rmany R While the pr for radio parts National _indoor running selor of championship (junior) of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States at Madison Square Garden, New York, WNYC, New York, 8 o'clock. 2-TUBE RECEIVER Operates Loud Speaker n Local Stations 35 Nothing More to Buy hiladelphia Philadelphia Minneupolis San Francisco 4 Detrofr Finluuelphis Newark Newark Citcugo Los Angeles Fitisburgh Complete with = —— all material necessary to operate, Concert by the United States Army Band, WRC, Washing- ton, and WJZ, New York, 7:30 to 8:15 o’clock. Musical program by “The Mayflower Orchestra,” WIP, Philadelphia, 9 to 11 o'clock time when the Ame were due to begin broadca The | § Morse contatned no message and sounded as if some one were playé about with a key, and there was gen- erally more Morse during this we {than any time during the previous | six monthe y Wenthy 00 ~Fictien, WeN Ko WOAR WEAF | WHN | LUWEAF W Special program from _the adilly Theater, WGBS, New York, 9:30 to 11:30 oglock. ALL TYPES We guarantee to re- ind your money or eplace any Amplitron Tubes -within 5 days, if vou are not fully sat isfled—subject to fila ment lightiog. THE TUBES REALLY WQRTH YOUR TRIAL 2214V, B Bat- 75¢ tery, Extent of KOA Building Project. Building material and equipment used in KOA, the new General El tric Co. station in Denver, Colo., if | loaded on freight cars would re- | quire a train of 40 cars according to | estimates of the constructing en-| gineers. WDHAF LIWDAR WHN W00 CIWHN LIWLS Philageipbia ew Yorl Dance program by Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsyl- vania Orchestra, WEAF, New York, 11 to 12 o'clock L WHN WDAR CWFRH WEen ™ New York Philadelphia New York Minneapolis Rtoches Chicago Complete assortment of parts, phones. batteries and supolies of i Sll'!: 1 thé’&rlsm standard always in stack st lowest } AUDIO TRANSFORMERS KFJF to Join Radio Chain. KRIF in OF Elivabeth Tiler : talks gram Oiehesien progre The home-hour 1lino! of W Musical program. vocal Farm and nome rop news: readings WiiAS hso WOLH is reported the [ homa City., Okla become 4 li HAVERFORD CYCLE SALES CO. itad : 10th ST. Open Evenings well) and Biio ofers in er wusle by Hotel Watdort-Antoria Or: : * C Chicago Stock Exchange quotations: marke (Chopin), and “Liebestraum” (Liszt) Weather forecast: Art (oogan's Orehes:ta by Mr. La For Afterward the Bedtime stories by Uncle Geebee - 2 Victor Concert Orchestra will render Husical program kg Hallpryd String Quartet . “Entr'acte Gavotte” (Gillet) and 5 Disaer conrr T Soihationic Tris ‘ savotte’ Juveaite period by ‘Luella B Wilgon |, . In the Mill" (Gillet). Mme. Alda Produce and stock market quotations: zews Keheueetady will again face the microphone, clos- Bedtime . Atlanta ing the second of the series of Victor : Presentations with “Mighty Lak' a KDKA Orchestra ... .. Pitions Rose” (Nevin) and “What1l I Do?" man,” by Albert Sonn . 6:30—Dinber music by Tom Cooperss Orchestra (Irving Berlin). Instead of exchanging broadcasting Dinner music by Hotel Ten Evck Oph Big Brother Clg program . : Foston periods with WCAP for the “Victor D e ocisty Orchmatral Rk presentation,” as on New Year nfkht, Meyer Davis' Concert Orchesica . o Philadershia WRC will broadcast before and after this program by world famous artists, remaining silent from 9 to 19 o'clock Skeeslx time for kiddies; atories Yincent Catanese and his orcheatra A concert by the United States Army Band from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock is its o n"unfiw{:'« hh‘l:r’ by Gold );»dnl Lady B30 Weather forecast st akd road repori chief feature. WRC's Program. WRC will go on the air o'clock with the children's perio dinner concert by the Lee House Trio will follow until 7:30 when the Army Band will give its program Two addresses are scheduléd by WRC, one by Senator Thomas R. Markets: bedtime storys tosatins 5 Walsh of Montana, and Dr. George Greater N. Y. Federating of Chiveh ‘services i music, oo e Ofis Smithidiantor ot thaiBoolt Sloey Final market reporta; farm news bulletins - WIS . ¢ Sirvey. Sheator Mot e Siory boue by ‘Geace sorcason “The Child Labor Amendment,” at Hote1 "BU. Franeis Concert ¢ 8:30 o'clock. Dr. Smith's subject is | T:10-WHN employment broadcasting The ¥ 3£ G Av 20— "Mar Ohman, vocal After WRC's silent perjod, between 80—Musical concert Billy Wrone's Greenwich v 9 and 10 o'clock, a song recital will be given by Mari Police reports: Alex Nelvilie. passo Bedioli ds EoA IR L Rudy”Selger's Fairmont Hotel or: £ noted Cuban soprano, who has been repoits; Hotel Adelphia Orchestra ... heard before by Washington radio | iy e Tutary lale fans .on the : broadcast by of Asuwere,” & Saddler feature pan-American programs | Dream Daddy, with boys and girls the Park road station. | A dance Astoria W Ly Central Park Orchestrn stra “Anitra’s Dance—Peer Gynt" (E ®). Mme. Ada will follow with : | 7 veraady Dry Cells M and | and complete he states,’ are a : batom e R ¢ 1 about the xan ose in nited | in the radio chain of the American wound tex have a L jotimany vacils, SUndUCRSHLIL NG I8 oy exianaing oy el Prived at $4.50—Pay mo more Guaranteed One Y ear WEEH e Tork may be a long time be radio Le- | posed extension to Kansas Clty will | WGN Clicago classes of people as it is in this|and shortly thereafter it will run to | 802 G St. NW. wir There is a great demand, | Dallas or Forth Worth, through 1200 H N.W. nd_Suaday Until 10:30 Py || Open Daily o and | are_applicable to any_set. Layer 00 States. they are bevond the reach | Telophone and Telexraph Co. whien ||| ratio of & to 1 'Soid wiih 2 g WEAF New York comes as popu generally among | be made in several months, it is sald, | JOHN J. ODENWALD HAM ADAMS RADIC for radio text book Oklahoma City. Sctepectady Minoeapolis Philadelphia market and road reports Kansas City 7708 P STANDARD STANDARD 7:00—Musical program; stories: addresses: talks wh Roll cail and. Dirthday st cesors oo I WRA T} d Leviton's Hotel Commodors Orehesira ... Wiz 3 HICAED THERLer organ recital wo .o WA Dinaer concert by Nelinsks Quintet . ; LYW - % —— Cincinnati News, finunc.al and final market reporis . cago Linablom High Schooi classical prograis e SLpia | SUBGED Chicago WOAW Omuha ‘ning of W Cleveland 429 lI**St.NW. 'CELEBRATE OUR FIRST WOAW Omaha 2 WKAQ Sau Juan 3 £ WO New'y .5 ; NYC New ¥ . KPO 3 ; i W00 Philadeiph / LS on Ph 3 ; e Iph Pittaburgn New Yok Springfield New York piantst lage Inn Orchestra Tncle Kayber! feature program program by the Waldort- | Fiaremcatal prostim - Orchestra, which will be piped down" frem WJZ, New York s the closing attraction 1adations of modern music OWNERS TO WATCH EFFECT. Armand Vecsey and his coucert orchestrs Theatrical Men Expect to Check on Drake Ensembie; Blackeione String Quintet Dinver concert by George Osborn’s Orchestra Hotel La Salle Orchestra program ........ Murkets; children’s program .. Children’s stories Ly Uncle Bob Few Moments with New Rooks Dinner music by Rand: Scott Blakely, Scotch comedian and tenos Cuicago Ainnespolis Chicugo Pittsburgh Chicago Schenectady sz WITH US Just a year ago we were strangers in your beautiful city. . Today we are proud to feel that we have thousands of Radio friends and customers. 2333 7:55—""Morals for Minors,” by John B. Keanedy 3 TO 9 P 8:00—Three-hour program from WEAF, New York Cotemporary English fiction by Dorothy Brewster . Program from WEAF ... v Bame as WEAF g Ao evening of Brahma: faike: mus Sandman's visit: stories by Val Mcla Dinner concers from Congress Hotel Farm market reports ... . Instrumental program; Wiiliam Breglio, s National indoor running championship (juslor. Union of the United States and the fourth annual indoor municipal games; sports r i Program from W Urbao’s Dance Orchest Timely topics for motor! Dance program by the Wall street news: talk; Childred’s program; storles. Markets; news bulieting 8:15—Concert by the Philadelphis Police “State Lezislative Review.” by Julins Be Baptist Temple of the Rally exerciies w Temple Chorus: address by Dr. Ru Piano selections . ... 2 §:20—EfMo Rosanoff, ceillst . 2 8:30—Automabile ta George Cooley 111100 h music from S. 8 Franconia . b Clansical program; special artist pragram ... ... WHBAP Orpheus Male Quartet; vocal und instrumectal solos. CN R\ Unlted States Army Band from WIO . S Mualeal program ... e Swnse 00l of Commerva program .. CIweeN We have worked hard—our constant efforts have been directed toward making the “Standard” Radio Store the best 4 place to byy reliable and nationally known radie in this city. A Nop 855 | We have striven to give service—the kind of service th-ll'nlll ulxlpprec nde. ; s A o e We may have failed in little ways, but not because our whole heart and soul ‘was not in our work. - %1.".':,';;:{" fect, no ozgnmzn ion is 1009, but we do pride ourselves in the fact that on this, OUR FIRST BIRTHDAY ANNIVER- SARY, we have won the confidence of the Radio Public. ) e‘i"'z We Thank You one and all, because without your valued help and patronage we could not have succeeded in mak- Chivag, fltk\‘ ing this branch one of the strongest links in our chain of “Standard’’ Radio Stores. YOU ARE INVITED TO SHARE IN THESE ASTOUNDING BIRTHDAY VALUES| THE FAMOUS FREED-EISEMANN i e v day Bpecial. Never New Yori 4tube Neutrodyne Receiver. Latest 'se of All TIMMONS Before Sold at ’ A 5 Regul: . ’ ) This Price 1 ""”":"’“ Too.. Birthday Spesial: ... 56950 Dafiecieanas Bfl:flunam ey e New s Stops That 527-50 Moo VBCY (hens 28 : i i sealed ories by Blg Broth (Kro, 8 0 S Semiginntsin Regular §35 Ciicay ‘rackling Noise. Feed talk; heaith lecture 0 Francisco carton, less equipment. 2 24 Attenflance Tonight. By the Associated Press, W YORK, January 15.—Frances Alda of the Metropolitan Opera Com- pany will sing over the radio for the first time tonfght at 9 o'clock to an audience expected to exceed 6,000,000 and to approximate the one which| rd John McCormack and Lucrezia | Bori on New Year night | The program will be broadcast from | station WEAF and will be relayed by | seven other stations Theatrical men, who have expressed fear that the radio will seriously harm their business, will watch the theater attendance tonight to see if it decreases in proportion to thatfreported on the night when McCormack and Borl broadcast. 60,000 Letters Mecelved. After the first experiment in broad- casting programs by famous singers, | 60,000 letters were received “applaud ing the effort to provide better music for the radio public,’ it was. anc| nounced ! The stations which will relay the program are: WCAP, Washingron AR. Providence: WFI phia; WDBH, Worcester; falo; WCAE, ' Pittsburgh, Boston McCormack Through With Radio. Coincldent ‘with the announcement | that Mme. Alda will sing for a radic audience, came the assertion that Job McCormack, famous tenor, will never | again broadcast his programs Charles L. Wagner, his manager, said “Mr. McCormack is too busy, that is all. He intends to devote all his time to concert work. If anything. t that con- What business Is it of theirs? 0l program : New York Philudeiphia Chicago Ehilageiphia Atlantic Cley New York Portr'a. Oreg. o : Denver, ok Ehiledsipnie New Sort ew York Novelty Trio. ide "Ory o & Word ringfield GENTINE New York Eliminates the i : N G R g g H Chivago program; spacial artisis > %5 i Dlinneapolis 2 y W Concest by KDKA Little Symphony Orehesira Bittsburgh au: £ ” - 2 tlight and Lamplight™" - [IIIVGES New puEd 1 f Philadel- | ert by the Hapj ST ort s WGR, But-| Detioit Ngws Orchestra W and WEEL | MAGNAVOX LouD Speaker21.58 Birthday Special. vt MUSIC MASTER §99 5() Model 51, 2-tube Set; will 25 BIRTHDAY SPECIALS $1.65 Peerless Superior spenker B, Take Your Choice 53'89 Stanley Junlor .3 for 25c | Copper Panel Shielding... 250 | Kester Radio Solder, can.... . To the First 1,000 Customers (| EEaREI .2 for 25c | Solderall A Beautiful Birthday -k | Ry igiing St Souvenier BE SUREAND GET YOURS Hoosier Harmonists vocal program ... 9 TO 10 P.M. 9:00—Famous artists from Victor Talking Machine Co. WJAR, WFI, WDBH, WGR, WCAE AND WEEI same an . seereacooannvssss WEAF Plavo ensembie {wans Surprise program . e lweco Midway Gardens Dance Orchestra s WEBON Market Mausi Louisvilie Detrol «+WEAF New York ted by New York % e Jon 20 Gov'r Winni 5 Bionde reports: bedclme ol “talks . 1 program; instrumental solos he Mayflower Orchestra™; solos Tulks 5 S Cinasical Lour, vocal and instramental Addresses: ms i Weutall Hall: Dixle String Hand ... Art Hickman's Concert Orchestra . 7 Bedtime atories Ly Uncle Jerty : LMo 3 1 and iostrumental progrum: Bible taik...... WHBER weats Minutes of Good Reading,” by C. J. Pernin KYW Mixed (nd string quartecs: readings et A WABD 0—Musical program. vocal and instruments 3 t and Male Long-Distance Set, com- plete with R. C. A. Tube, paneries . 2. 911.79 Batteries . ... c BIRTHDAY SPECIALS . Take Your Pick Genutne Wemder Crystal.. Be :iwmwm_“ ‘Whiskers. . oo ey e Switch Points, por dez. Seldering Lugs, per dos. Soldering Sets, complete. . Resin Core Selder.. Bass Bar, 6 lengths for Battery Olips......... Alax Phone Connectors .. : 2 for Double Head Set Original BRANDES the radi Superior Head Set drawing powers. Th Slons e Club Quartel program S Orgen recitul by Harey 0. Nichois © Chlidren’s’ program; stories: music . z am H. Flood, tenor solos . Springfiela Loose-leaf cyrrent topics .- « I Organ rectal i : Z_ Newy Special progeam tram Piccadilly Theater ... Fiody Three: address: Wright's Orchestra . :45—Westinghouse PHUBArmoRic Trio +...-. 10 TO 11 P.X. Local Radio Entertainment Thursday, January 15, 1925. T OZPOP 20-0Z-TNP S-inch Dials... 30-0hm Rheostats. $ Single Phone Cord Du-Tex Crystals.. Phone Caps......,...... NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radie, Vi (435 Meters). 3:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports 10:05 p.m.—W eather Bureau reports. 10:00—Loew’s vaudevilie ‘headliners . Ace Brigode and his 14 V. Otchestra program .. Dance program by Jes Lecture trom Chicago Ualversity Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel Orchestra Weather reporta L........... 3 Orehestra program; Yocal program ... ... . . Lighthouse singers: instrumental program: taiks Instrumental program: string instruments . Esberger's * Orchesira: instrumental trio the Lee wedding: Cooper Male Quartet: sold Ginc o Market, weather, news and reports. . Standard “B” Batteries the | 1030 Bance piograi by Hote S3ivania Grehesira™L1-i1 by Ghieaso o O 4“5"5351 4 $2.19 Police and weather reports . WNYC New York YVocal program by Miss Elena Munater of Dai WBAP Fort Wortn 214-Volt, fresh 2 » New York 2 s‘ -1 o Giant Insulators. ..3 for 25¢ | Paragon Rheostats. Su‘ndlnl or 199 Sookets..... g:c W, ‘rc\:”_ % Radio Receiving. per copy...25c | Fote Twin Cryst Brine Engravings .07 35 | Filament” Control J Nail-It Knobs 2 Ground Clamps ... Slider and Rod, both for.. . 3 for 5c Battery Comnectors.. Storage Battery 6-Volt, 11-Plate 100-120 Ampere Ome Plece Hard Bubber ' si'i’.’%s Guaranteed for Two Birthday Special. [0 Loss Ccnaensm Certified 13, 19, 25 and 45 Plate. WRC—Radio Coiporation of America (46D Meters). Chicago San“Franciseo Philadelphia . Davenport Ber. §p., Mch, Omaha §:43 pur hour, by Peggy p.m.—Dinner music.: by House Trio, under the direction uel Udr broadcast from RECHARGEABLE B BATTERIES Edison Ele- 322.50 " ment, variable ... $13.95 ragio Westinghouse Rectigon BATTERY CHARGERS ey 16 to 100 V. $19.95 . 48 volts. ¢..... - \\'el‘?l:l‘hnlllw. 2 $14.95 e - . TRANSFORMERS $1.75 |& $2.95 7 p.m.—Conc y the United States Army Band, Capt. Raymond G Sherman commanding; W. J. Stan- nard, band leader; broadeast jointly with station WJY. 8:30 p.m.—"The Chid Lebor Amend- ment,” by Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Monta 9 p.m.—Note: Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Dance Orchestra . S WIZ New York Vocal and instrumental program .. g WHN 11 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. 11:00~—Connie’s Iun revue: Leroy Smith's Orchestra,,. WHN “'Evenlng at home™ program . KYW Doherty Melody Boy: “ooper Ore Organ recita] by Theodore J. Irwin {)f!n}lt :fr! Or'h-lh"! Detroit . Bedli::e M\ll':hl' nleuhtl 15 Coucert from Pittsburgh Post studio . Henry Hull, star of Musical. program 11:45—Musical program New York Chicago Cincignati San Francisco e This station will be silent between 9 and 10 p.m. during the broadcasting of the Victor hour of music 10 p.m.—“Y. M. C.A.” by D Smith, director of the ( -Volt, Large .. 7214-Volt, Large .. : ———————————————————— Birthday VARIABLE TR i CONDENSERS ; vaes | Genuine @ TUBES Tl a4 g5 49¢ %‘;’WV ] rin $3.49 $1.79 B American Brand s T j pBeldwin New 6 07 Triangle 23-plate Our Wholesale Department Will Give You Special Prices Continental 23- $4 25 on Standard Merchandise. What Are Your Requiremen*=? “iavelite new style, $17.95 Special George | ologleal Song recital, Ly Maria | Pedroli de Rodriguez, dramatic prano. 30 p.m.—Dance program, by the Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra, broadcast jointly with station WJZ from the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, New York. Schenectady panin g New York oc ‘The Toungest.” i : New York Los Angeles Atlanta it and 43 Plate. Values . 43-Plate Vernier Condensers. U. 8. L. AL e .95¢ 13 MIDNIGHT TO 1 A.M. 12:00—Ted Lewls and his orchestra WHN New York hropram] Misier Quartéi. KO San Fesncisco WOAP—Chesapeake & Potomac Tele- e L WFAA £ phone Co. (469 Meters). 4¥00F 2 upocn‘ 3 to 10 p.m.—Through the courtesy e e T T of station WRC in releasing to us their time, we age enabled to present the second of & erles of concerts by the Victor Talking Machine Co.’s artists, direct from the studio 14 tation WEAF, New York. This con- cert will be hreadeast jointly with tation WEAF and other radio sta- tions. The 1:00—Max Bradfield's Versedile Band ... Burtaett's Dance Orchestra 5—8pecial dance program KPO KHI W00 San Francieco 423 Tos Angeles 395 Davenport - 454 (Grieg). By Mme. Frances Alda, Metropolitan -opera star, “Mi Chia- vette” (Gillet), “Tn the Mill” (Gillet). : hia- | By Mme. Alda, “Mighty Lak' a Rose” mano Mimi” from “La Boheme"” (Puc- dosi e he g clnt), ’Altra Notte” ‘from ,_A“Pfls_.h\e‘ln). ‘What'll I Do?" (Berlin). tofele” (Beito). By the Florentine —_ Quartette, “To a Water Lily" (Mac- Dowell), “Serepade” (Drigp). By Bottle Neck Good Insulator. Frank La Forge, composer-planist, “Berceuse,” Op. 57, (Chopin); bestraum” (Llsgt). By the Victor plate vernier .. SET BUILDERS ATTENTION: == == program _ follows: ictor Presentation,” under the auspices of the Victor Talking Machine Co. Program: By the Victor Concert Or- ‘hestra, Rosario Bourdon conducting, ir from D Major Suite” (Bach), “Lie- The neck of an old bottle makes a e good insulator when running wire “Entr'acte Ga- “Amite’s Dance’ from, ‘Peer Gynt ’ Conoert — Orchestra, through a stick of wood, Q3 5 o T . 4w T STREET N WSO HANINGTON HOL S