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ARCH 20, 1925 gram about 8:15 o’clock Monday night I'heard a woman singing while Ger. trude Kreiseiman was playing on th. plano. Shortly afterward [ heard songs by a echorus of mixed voice Can you suggest what station heard? 1 have a long range cr set—HARRY PARK Cannot suggest | may have heard can. STROMBERG-CARLSON |NEUTRODYNE RECEIVERS . .$180.0¢ £310.00 s17.50 Hoover Recommends Sales Tax. In the belief that “the radio Qustry can’t live on an endless diet of Jazz," Secretary Hoover recom- mends a 2 per cent tax levy on radio | sales. He maintains that a licensing tax upon radiq listeners would not be tolerated in this country; and besides, as one large radlo manufacturer alons has reported sales running above $22,000,009 for 1923, Secretary Hoover Sees In such an amount & revenue that would pay (or daily programs of the best talent in the country in- LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925 Programs of Following Distant Stations Scheduled for Bastern Standard Téme WCAP T0 FEATURE NAVY'S ORCHESTRA Four Interesting Talks Are Also on Local Broadcast Program Tonight. TINY NEW AIR LANE IS GIVEN AMATEURS Band . 19-Thousandths of Meter Wide Is Allotted for Short-Wave Experiments. Adventures of a Broadcaster By FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE, Radioscribe. ta station Meters. Mles. Kanses Oity 363.€ 3702 2 s 227 870 4 P.X. Pixsly Wiggly Girls vocal program .. Slell and Spaulding, sones, enisciuinment Reeding of Bcriptures from studio .. The Detrolt News Orehestra ..... Mapiewood Kchool for Boys, musical brogram ‘alke; vocal program: harmony lessons ...... and {nstrumental progra €alk; Rluebird Dance Orchestra hour; talks: musicel program market reports from Steckman's rogram: mews bulleting; solom . rom Lyon & Healy Concert Hall nd instrumental pr poems 4 TO 8 PO n Unfrequented Corner of Walen Dance program by the Mediana ...... Rudy Beiger's Falrmont Hotel Orciicaira. Air Forum; Rchully’s Orchestra; solos s Musical program: hepard Colonial Orchestra. me Management.” Ly Anat Jane Moonlight Instrumental Trio; taiks Tulks for housewives ... « rogram: Bumor; ve 415 Detroie Kphosy "Tria 1w, 4:30—Uncle Robert's chat to « Musical program by lar's Radie Trio' . ollander's Hotel Ambssador tea muslc .. 3 4:40—Police repurts; grand organ and trumpel . Vi p'&:‘e:; o.y’o::mx:"‘l;?lmru. 1-XAM, 5 TO & P.M. South Manchester, Conn., one of the leading ploneers In the uitra low- wave length experiments, enterpri Ing amateurs in all parts of the coun- try may be expected to devote much of their Summer work to reconstruct- ing thelr transmitters and recelvers S0 as to.operate on the new fre- quencles. The broadcasting world will watch the experiment with interest. As pointed out by officials of the De- partment of Commerce, If the baby wave length prove feasible for broad- casting it will be possible to allo- cate @ hundred stations, each sepa- rated from its nearest competitor by 3.00—Ladies’ hour “Personallty” No. 2.—Coining a New Title. .. wWHB Wi Ban Francleco Detrolt Philadel New Ye Philadeipbla Newark Minneapolis Pittsburgh Lox Angeles Chica, New York Philagelphia Philadeiphin X &an Francisco 420.5 New York 213 Beaton 280.2 aven, Tork Clcs Chicazo Detroit New York How do you Iike the title I have given myseit—radloscribe? . It's orlg- inal and could be labeled “patent applied for.” Every new movement or art brings with it some im- provements on language. An old- time colleague of mine in London invented “suffra- gette” Wilbur Wright once oall- ed himself am “airman,” with the accent on the ral Airman, it occurs to me as T write it, might not be an inap- propriate descrip- tion for a broad- caster. But I pre- fer radiosoribe, It combines the two professions to which I nowadays de- vote myself. York Herald-Tribune, observed edi- torially: ‘However the Senate votes to- morrow on the Warren nomina- tion, the best thing it can do is to pack up and go home. It is time for - both Senats and House to close thelr doors. The President's bushwhackers have not been home very much since last election day. Let them go back and see how their constituencies feel about them. They may return to Wash- ington next Fall less vicious and revengeful and with fewer cob- webs in their brains.” As against a single protest against what I regard fair comment on Con- gress, Ighave received a shoal of commendations. f * % ¥ % A broadecaster counts that day lost whose low-descending sun has not gone down on numerous appeals for more or less worthy causes. Re- cently, in the course of 24 hours, 1 was asked to: * x % * 1. Say something about the bad AE the worda's firet Beiio) Reus ventllation in Washington street in Washington, I sald to the visiblbe| C&7s. audience that T now knew what it 2. felt like to be Jackie Coogan, Babe Ruth or “Bill" Borah. An admirer of the Senator from Idaho wrote me a postal card protest against his in- clusion in such a trio. The hand- writing was meant to be in imita- tion of that statesman's penmanship, 10 kilocycles, in the nineteen-thou-|and was signed “Borah.” I sent it to sandths of a meter which the ama-(he Senator, who replied: teurs are to explore. The upper half “T must say that the gentieran of the one-meter band, similarly could| who wrote that card made a pret- be used without interference by alll ¢y good stagger at my signature. the world's broadcasting stations| Not bad at all. Makes me a littla now in operation uneasy about my bank account. I guess somebody is getting a little out of humor about your generous remarks in regard to myself.” * k% % On the evening of March 10 some talk of mine was broadcast from the banquet of the American Congress on Internal Medicine. Owing to my having been put on the program a few minutes after scheduled time, WRC and WJZ had to cut me off just 10 seconds before I wound up. Some- body signing herself “Schoolmarm” ofters “two suggestions,” as follows: “1. That you institute a contest to see who could come nearest to guessing exactly how you started and ended your talk before the medical dinner when we were forced to listen to the Brunswick Hour, etc., instead of hearing your introduction and conclusion. Hav- ing looked up Stephen Decatur, I feel I could safely qualify for the exact words of your peroration but how many fans could ‘recon- struct an Introduction? The guesses might be funnier than the original _story. . Condition: No help to be mought from anybody who attended the banguet “2. Call your talks the the Wile solos . Cabinet type Conxole type. ... 2-A Loud Speakers, new model 3-A Head Sets, light weight 8-A Transformers, 3 to 1 ratio. . JOHN J. ODENWALD 209 I St N.W. Franklin 6803 RADIO QUERIES Radio Editor: Please print the name of the st tion which broadcast the proceeding of the Bankers’ Cluh dinner in Rich- mond Tuesday night—R. . KING WBBL is the only station in Rich mond, but have no record whether it was on the air night A diversified program featuring a concert by the United States Navy Band Orchestra, under the direction of Lieut. Charles Benter, will be broadcast by WCAP tonight from 7:15 o'clock to midnight. The Navy Band Orchestra concert will come direct from the auditorium of the United States Marine Barracks: Four talks will intersperse the musical attractions. One by Douglas sener, national director of public information of the American Red Cross, peeding Disaster Relief,” will open the program. Another will he given by Dr. George P. Merrill of the Smithsonian Institution, on “Meteors.” The third will be a quaint Irish folk-lore tale by Mara O'Neal The fourth and chief talk will be William Hard's weekly resume of “Days and Nights in Washington.” It will be the ninth of Mr. Hard's series of radio talks. The only recital scheduled will be given hy Miss Phyllis Price, soprano She will 1 panied at the plano by George Wilson. 3y Consolidated Press. American amateurs were today the proud possessors of governmental leaso on a hitherto unexplored chan- nel of the air—the fascinating and potential wave band of nineteen- thousandths of & meter that lies b tween .7477 and .7436. Permission to Investigate the virgin air lane as far and as often as the amateurs desire was granted Wednesday by the De- $1.50 o show ruesday flaren: wongs ...l.. Radio Editor: Please let me know th radio column what station broadcast a talk by Secretary Mellon on Fed- aral taxes between 9:45 and 10 o'clock Tuesdav night—JAMES F. BALL. WRBCN, Chicago, was scheduled to broadcast a talk on Federal taxes about this time. The advance pro- grame, however, did not credit the speech to Secretary Mellon. »ugh vour 6:00—Fducational lecture .. B recital’ news: markets; e Phil Cole's Nebraskans .. . seses Musioal program; Dart's Troubadours a1 Program: talke . oo Yoradine Lo rhadinga g Minaeapotts ‘ocal and instrumentar frograr; taike LIIKGR.. Denversote. 5:30—Pupils ‘of Bumh Conservatory of Music -.....0 0 . WIMAQ Onteags " Gertrude Fusleyr, pianist WFRH N ork Farm and home market report: . W New York Musical | Drogram <o n.. o: UUUKHT Low Angeles Womag's hour; musical pregram reading... WFAA Dallas § 70 7 PM nadians Louly New York MR, WILE, Divide the price you pay by the length of service you get. Econ- omy then points to PARIS GARTERS NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU 25c to $1 Teme for a fresh pair? e Radio Editor: » WMBF, Miami Beash, Fla, the station heard by J. G have heard it on my one-tube —CHARLES DISBROW. Radio Editor: T have a crystal good results until set was connected to my lead-in wire My set is on the first floor. The other set is connected from the third fioor. When the set on the third floor is in use I can only hear the signals faint When it i not in use the signals come in with good volume. Pleas: advise me what te do.—PAUL STEIN. Two sets connected with ene tenna will not give satisfactory sults. In your case the signals always go to the set on the th floor when it is in operation individual antenna for each set remedy the situation. Start an agitation agalnst all-night parking of automobiles in the streets. 3. Launch a driye for funds for the Animal Rescu® League. 4. Roast the Veterans' Bureau. 5. Get off the air altogether. ® % ox % We strive to please. ter 8:00—Dinner dance music by Royal Diuner concert ... Majestic String Ensembie Fashion talk by Jean Mowat . Jean Goldkette's Enmemble Stock exchange quotations: marke(s Dioner concert from Hotel Waldort Astoria Children's hour: stories and music Culldren’s stories by Uncle Geebee . ... Weather: Artehie Fietcher: Marburger's Orchesirs Musical program and speakers Produce and stock market quotations: news 6:15—Dinner concert by Lorraine Orchestra Children jonal Sunday school stories by Uncle Alf King Fdward Hotel Concert Orche: Big Brother Club program . Dinner concert Eisiase i sdc Buffalo Trust hour program “What's Your Radlo Problem Merer Davis' Concert Orchestra Dinner dance music from Checker Ian Skeezix time for children; stories . Violin solos by Olcott Vail Children's hour: Conrt of Geid Medal 6:45—Xews period by Ei Konecks Ciimes concart Agriculture. WTAM Cleveland e WWJI - Detrolt N H Two Hours of Danmce Music. < Sl st Two hours WEAF New York another crystal Wardman Pa of dance music by the k Hotel Orchestra will close the n. This feature wiil adc as usual between 10 k and midnight The second appearance on tonight of WBES, the new Bliss Electrical School station, will find it | broadcasting a program of vocal and instrumental music by members of the orchestra and glee club of the institution, under the direction of G. A. Lindholme. C. F. Ferry of the faculty also is scheduled to make a <peech. The program will be broad- cast between 6:30 and 7:30 o'clock. WRC's afternoon program, between 4 and 6:30 o'clock, features tea music by the Meyer Davis New Williard Hotel Trio and the weekly question box. con- ducted by the editor of the Pathfinder Other attractions include a fashlon talk Emma Perley Lincoln, a plano re- cital by Eleanor Glynn, current topics and the children's period. Here's a let- Schenectady Moncton, Can. 313 - WCAE Pittsburgh 4613 W Buffalo, N, Y. 318 WGBS New York WOAW Omal ¥ . R. D. Harrisbury Kindly broadcast the fo. 8:30 pom. from station \ R. W. Strunk and A. W. Miller, special representatives of the Reading Compan: Harrishurg, Pa., at the inaugural of President Coolidgs, have returned. They report it a great success, and the ceremontals very Impressive. Thank you. (Signed) R. W. STRUNK. (Copyright, 1925.) The Natural Result. From the London News A scotsman gave a waiter a and the horse lost R Niwg- T—— the air <sson, at #C: Beam Transmissfon. Present limited knowledge of the ultra-low lengths does not indicate that broadcasting on these channels is probable in the near future. Ac- cording to Reinarts and others who have studled the high frequency bands, the preliminary tests will deal rather with beam transmission and the possibilities of point-to-point communlcation, using the theories with which Marconi is now at work in Great Britain. Yghen it is considered that a trans- mitler operating on one of the wave lengths in the split-meter channel would employ an antenna approxi mately 20 inches in length and power vastly reduced from the enormous wattage that is poured into the an- tennas of the country’s big broad- casting stations, the tediousness of this new form of experimentation jwill be realized. The ultra-low wave plone however, are enthuslastic about the developments on the wave bands of four and five meters and believe that more important discov- eries may be made In connection with the bands that lie beneath one meter Coast-to-coast communication has been established in the past year on 20 meters and messages have been transmitted approximately 10,000 | miles, using 40 meters FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA Al Rights Ressrved. Repro. Pronibited. funk's Orchestra An | il 361 B8 i ene M, > live stock aud produce markets 770 8 P.M. t reports Radio Editor: While listening 203 7:00—News, financial and fnal ma o Dinner contert from Totel Ambasamdor Market reporis; nedtime stories Pogram' fiom atumal ot Akron © Toveie v Merrit Hugh Miiicar Pragram Chicago Atlantie City Springfeld R Claveland Chicago New York Davenport New York WIP _ pn CWOAW 0 WCCO Minseapolis WHN WGN tip—| Low Loss Interference Eliminator What Radio Users Have Been Looking For For those who have had Interference Troubles this new auxiliary tuning device will trap out the undesired stations. Select Your Stations at Will 'Rl.e Air is so crowded with music and voices that w3 % - net fails to bring in the deeired stations properiy other intarference. You get ons station at & time, what- e o loud and L and can tune it Improved Results rol) call e Kiub: Junor Rotars Orchestra.. Harrs Brader; Riaito Orchestra. Atbletic Club Orchestra sio man and his entertainer<: Eddie Eikins and his orc Bealth talk: music recital by Edwin Seger i on Knights of Columbus program rtet deiphia —— Local Radio Entertainment Friday, March 20, 1925. ~ Put a SCIENTIFIC Fixed Crystal Detector on your Set. Price, $1.00 Get your money back if_ it & no better. New York, 2 Chicago salos LONRA o AL Pawh D mmon RGO Oumans. cat Bernbard Levitow's Hotel Commodore Oichestia ... Wi New York lalk, **The Church Home™ RO ST o Adn NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radie, Va. (434.5 Meters). 345 pm.—Weather Bureau report 745 to 8 p.m—United States Pu lic Health Service lecture, broadc No. 262, “Causes and Prevention Deafness.” 10:05 p.m.—Weather bure: 5 all WMAQ of ‘Call of Pitisburgh Lo ion Chicagn New York New York Chicazo Plifladelpnia Atlantic City San Praetsco Dailas fcazo It Atiantic City New York reports *ox ok x $1.89 ALL TYPES (Including 199 Stapdard Base) We guarantee to re- place any Amplitron Tubes within 5 day iy not full d— subject to filament lighting B. BATTERIES § 22" 5-volt, small .. 75¢ 221-volt, large LsL2s 45-volt, large $225 Dry Cells. .. 29¢ Rico Phones.... . $2.19 $18.50 Crosley 51... . ..$12.98 HAM ADAMS RADIO 902 G St. N.W, Open Sundays Until 10:30 P.M. F. L. Bingham, 1113 Fairmont street, courteously corrects my mis- Statement in a pre-lnauguration broadeast that Calvin Coolldge is the third New Englander to become Pres- ident. Mr. Bingham is right. I slip- ped a cog. We have had four New England Presidents—John Adams, John Quiney Adams, Franklin Pierce and Calvin Coolidge. None of them was re-elected. * * % % WBES—Blixs Electrical koma Park, D. C. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.—Program of vocal | and instrumental music by members of the orchestra and glee club, under the direction of G. A. Lindholme: talk of general interest by €. F. Ferry of | the faculty. Sehool, 2 Meters). Tudy Seix Hoter Orchestsa Vesper o T:45—Tolice bille : Yocal and instr Merrill Hughes and his antes of satisfaction or money back ard the grestest doliar's ‘worih ever affered theradio resuita on both evetal wnd tabe se's that tee an indoor senal, serial or light soeket: but L ot belp & sat_ oalog "loop antecs, Ciears reception wonderfully pactially absorte stasic. Mfrs. Famo: . Stetnit. e Crystal fiet. $8: De Luxe Crystal STl R S e ohe K hasiner 15, = s 8 TO 8 P.M. Varled program. vocal sud instrumental Dinner concert from (ongiess Hotel Neapolitan Male Quartet .. The Hingham L gl Opera (o prose play, “Priscilla: or, The Pilgrim's Proxy Chicago 5 - Ciwato Time Divislons in the United States. Tosion Besides knowing how to change! from onie program to another In order to find out what stations are broad- custing or to determine at what time a certaln station Is sending out a {given program, it is necessary to jknow in what particular time belt the | transmitting station is locuted Technically the United States is di- vided into four time belts, deter- mined by the position of the sun with | respect to the standard time me- | ridians. Practically, however, for purposes | of commerce and other limiting fac- tors the time zones are laid out ac- | cording to dividing lines from place to place in the United States. ! If you have a map of the United States showing the division of the States into time zdnes It Is a com- paratively simple matter for you to find out on what time schedule any particular station is broadcasting. If you find it difficult to procure such a man, it is a simple matter to draw up such a time map by using a standard map having the most {m- portant citfes and towns located on it by following the following direc- | tions WRC—Radio Corporation of Amrri«n} (408.5 Meters). 1 4 p.m-—"Fashion Developments the Moment,” by Emma Perley-Lin coln 4:10 p.m—Eleanor Glynn, pianist 4:20 p.m—Current Topics, by the tor of the Review of Reviews: 4:30 p.m.—Tea music by the New ‘Willard Hotel Meyer Davis Trio, broadcast from the palm rvom of the New Willard Hotel. 8 p.m.—Children's by Peggy Albion 6:15 p.m.—"The Question Box.” by the assistant editor of the Pathfinder WOAP—Chexnpeake & Potom phone Co. (4685 Meters). to p.m.—"Spe. ster Relief. a talk by (Gresemer, national director information of the Ameri Crosa, The associate editor of a popular magazine takes me to task for be- rating Congress on the air. “If seems to me,” he writes, “that it is no less tmportant that we maintain a proper respect for the legislative end of our | Government than that we hold on Supreme Court in proper esteem.’ The day 1 received that remon- strance the principal Republican wspaper of the country, the New S4 Amazing Satisfaction Tated i ey or Money Back reauest. Pat interference eliminator on vour set nrd nete " improveme: No tools ni o e et L7 T e 1nd e smasing improvament. o tosls nated follow Instractioos. Requires no adronal fobes o batierses. Y40 moct be plessed agd 401 ghiod oF you get memey back promptiy. §1.00 postoa d anywhere in U S. wi eash with order. VN These two big Atchison bunks will testity to my reiability: Exchange Naciona! Bant, Atchison poiy R A TR A STEINITE LABORATORIES, !07: Radie Bidg., ATCHISON, KANSAS a1 program . International Quartst: solox. WE n:trumental program: solos: talks . t News Orcheetra “Madam_Butinrfy Ralph Williams Denver. Colo. Detro Sehenectady Chicago Chicazo ansas City " Providenc Loa Ang Porti'd, New York Hart ford Omaha New York New York New York P.os Angales Louisville Fort Worth Minueapalis Detroi New York S sters Orchestra: Cambridge violin trio Address: musical program Toctures and_falks from Browa Universit Evening Herald news b prozram: stories 1 and instrumental piogram Yieal and instrumental: Arion Male Quartet 3% Current sport events by Ivan Gadds “Work of New Yook Assembly’’ 1. James Churclward, “Ceal White, ten ngeles Fx news bl Concert. by the Oriz ual Kenty Wugner's old-time fddler Lectures 5 Siirprise program % Vocal and instrumental program Male choir: voesl solos: address hour, conducted Tele- Saturday Salé ‘of RADIOS AND PART $15.00 Savoy Jr. One-tube set........ $9.00 $18.50 Crosley Two-tube set......... 12.98 $60 Freshman Master Piece, 5-tube set. 42.00 $150.00 Freed-Eisemann Five-tube set. 110.00 -$3.00 R: C. A. and Cunningham Tubes. De Forest Tubes, DV-2 and DV.3. Exide Storage Battery ........... 40c Columbia A Batteries, 3 for. .. $18.00 New Type Tunger Charger. . $4.00 45-volt Eveready B Batteries. . $2.00 22;-volt Eveready B Batteries. . Nigit Owis Douglas | of King Edward e George P. Merrill mithsonfan Tns ion, one of & series of scientifi talks given under the auspices of the National Research Council and S ervice, arranged by Dr dale. 40 {0 7:55 p.m.—Miss Phyllis Price soprano, i a group of so panied at the piano by Wilson Coftrey. {emor solos 9:00—Locse-leat current Grehestra derick's Orchestra ‘vocal solos St. Clond | aight % : Hour of German music. yocal rad instrumental Radlo Chair; hymos: Bible talk kman's Concert Orchesird rt Jear Goldkette's Orchesira ert program prograin : Vokram: Zither Cinb. .. | nnd_ instrumental solos: brass quartet al hour, vocal and instrumental Aduress: poems: musical program eawake Club: music geographs Cualfonte-Hiaddon Hall Double Trio music 5 Tuiversity of Hiffaio progiam 9:15— United States Navy night 9:30—Visher Orchestra Trio D onet howr program Municipal Band from Flaro s program: readings uis Crystal P topics R Various Time Zemes. Geory WNYC ork 526 7., Mch. 2855 Los Angeles 4041 Porti'd, Orez. 483.1 Detioit 327 Tostan ° Kausas City Duvenport New York Culeazo 33 Teftermon City Chicazo 48 Eastern standard time is used from the Atlantic Ocean to 2 line begin- {ning at Toledo, Ohio, passing south- ward through Monroeville, thence to Mansfield and thence to Newark, all these places being in Ohio. Continue the line south to Hunt- ington, W. Va.; thence to Norton, Va.; Johnson City, Tenn.; Asheville, N. C.; Atlanta and Macon, Ga, and, finally, through Apalachicola, Fia. Standard central time is used in the portion of the United States that lies between the line which has just been drawn and between another line drawn as follows: From Mandan, N. -Dak. Pierre, Dak.. thence to McCook, Nebr.: Dodge City, Kans.; then along the west line of the State of Okla- homa and Texas. Standard mountain time is used from the second line which has been drawn to a line running along the western boundary line of the State of Montana, thence along the Salmon River westward, thence southward along the western boundary line of the State of Idaho, thence eastward along the southern boundary line of Idaho, southward through Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah; thence through Parker and Yuma, Ariz. Standard Pacific time is' used from this third line to the Pacific Ocean The territory in the Eastern stan- dard time belt lies on both sides of the 76-degree meridian west from Greenwich. The central tims belt lies on both sides of the 90-degree meridian: the mountain time. belt lies on both sides of the 105-degree meridian, and the Pacific time belt lies on both sides of the 120-degree meridian. These are the standard time meridians west of Greenwich, England. . The authority to change the luca- tion of the time Delt boundaries for any reason is vested in the Inter- state Commerce Commission. It has the authority to change or re- adjust the boundaries in the United States. . BROADCASTING OPERA. “Rigoletto” to Go on Air From WGBS Sunday Night. Why are Heinz Beans baked? Why are baked beans more delicious? Why are baked beans more nourishing? Why are baked beans alone labeled baked? Why are baked beans mealy and rich in good- ness instead of water- logged? Every can of Heinz Oven-Baked Beans is the best answer to these questions. HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS to 3 prominent “nd author, in the of talks on “Days Washington 8:13 8:45 United Lieut om p.n—WiHam newspaper Hard correspondent ninth of a series and Nights i p.m.—Concert by the Navy Bund Orchestra Benter, leader, dir uditorium ‘of the United e Barracks. fara O'Neal second @ series of quaint folk-lore stories, presented through | the courtesy of Le Paradis Candy Co. | 9 to 10 p.m—Continuation of con- t by the United States Navy Band shestra 10 to 12 p.m —Dance mu Warcman Park Hotel reet from Wardman Pa ivatrumental in the Hot Sps.. Ark. Los Aageies Dalins Lo Angeles 1 New York 3813 Fdmonten 50 467 Tox i stories ace Orchestra i . through 9:45—KFI radiotorial petiod We carry the following sets in stock: Atwater Kent, Splitdort, Freed-Eisemann, R. C. A. Super-Heterodyne, Crosley and - Freshman Masterpiece. 10 TO 11 P 10:00—Los Angeles Examiner program ....... . Jimmy Clark and bis White War Enfertuiners. Mever Davis' New Arlipgton Concert Ensemble Concert by A. C. High School Orchestra: solos Uhristian_ Endeator talk: musical program Kimmel ‘Trio; Utopia Dance Orchestra Talks; police’ and weather reports “The F. and 1. Family Organ recital > Weather c by the| Orchestra, di- | k Hotel 467 381 2 Sp.. Ark. 2748 Atiantic City 2098 C 347 Agent for Harley-Davidson Motorcycle HOWARD A. FRENCH & CO. 424 9th St. N. W. Will Broadcast Dinner. Ntw York Proceedings at the given in henor of Gov. Alfred Sm of New York by the Friars' Chub in the Astor Hotel Sunday night will ‘be broadcast by WHN. Getrge M. Cohan v be toastmaster. The speakers will include William Collier, Gov. Sil- zer of New Jersey, Raymond Hitch- cock and Will Rogers. - S Broadcast University Topics. A summary of topics studied by students of the University of Berlin | 18 being broadcast. from one of the Berl radio stations “two, evenings » week These programe ar in- ended primarily for students, but they are also presented for the pur- pese of interesting the general public 1 educational courses. dinner to ‘e & R Hoston S¥ivania Orehestia Philadelphia WIY New York SWOAW Omana WTIC Hurtford EBH Chicago KoL Denver, Coto. 4052 526 318,68 5702 3y orus; rger's Orchostru tra: program by T Strumental program Voeal and insirumental solos Midnight revue 10:15—Markets, weather, news | 10i30—Frank Adams. organ rec Toxas W ¢ Beaux Arts Orchestra talks and police reporis sty Lactures = Toseland Dance Orchestra ... § Studio cencert, vocal and imstrumental ...........C 11 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGET. 11:00—Everglades revue. with Ethel Waters Meser Davis’ Lido Venice Urchestia ure grom University of Oregon . .. . ... program Dy Georze Osborn's Orchestra. . 1 aud instrumental program: orchestra .... nl Whlteman's liotel Traymore dinner music reeltal - Atlaztic city S RRC Losanceles Bl Ny, Chicago 2 Chicago 415 San Francisco 420.5 New York 312 fui_prszan 5 s Williams' ‘Rainbo Skriarks: Jrehestom - piogram: one. play 11:30—Ciub Alsbam Orchestra ... RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS 1 MrowrenT TONIGHT. 12:00-Parody b Grcheiitra and revue ...... PR . Tvin goftar: Orlole Orchestra: soios Concert by the United States 5—Nighthawk frolic'’; I'lantation Players . Navy Band Orchestra, WCAP, 170 2 AN, Washington, 8:15 to 8:45 and 1:00-Art Hickman's Dance Orcheseira 9 to 10 o'clock 1:30—Hovt Owls SRep'svi osg B Grand opera, “il Trovatore.” WGY Opera Co, WGY. nectady, 7:40 o'clock. 5 artists TO 1 A. G - WHN \) DE FOREST TUBES New York WERH !'hi“tr\rk WDAF Kansas City 2703 AM. Coon-Sanders tra ager Man “rgsgmuia Club Finte] Ambasator Orc The Tots Tutxy hotr: ¢ CONCERT BY CRANDALL’S L EYW Chicage SKNX Low augeles b WGl Chicago S | will be relayed by wire fo Washi Other attraction, e “Priscilla,” or “The Pilgrim's s on the Proxy,” in two acts. by the Hingham Light Opera Co. WNAC, Boston, 8 to.9 o'clock. Concert by the Rutgers Col lege Musical Clubs, \WEA New York, 8:30 to 10:30 o'cloc! “United States Navy Night” program. WJZ. New VYork, 9:15 o'clock am by the Monte Carlo WJY, New York,. Prog Virginiar 10 o'clock. | | Feature “SATU of WRC Program for Broadcasting Tomorrow Night, Second in the Series. The second concert by “Crandall's Saturday Nighters” will he broadcast from station WRC tomorrow night and will include in addition to several musical features a talk by Milton Sills, prominent moyje actor, Mr. Sills’ talk to the Washington radio audience will be delivered in the studio of station WJZ, New York, and RDAY NIGHTERS”| | ¢ a aturday Nighters' program will be a retury concert by Waring's Pennsyiva who made their Washington radr debut last Saturday night; a concert by the Metropolitan Theater Orches- tra, and recitals by Ellas Breeskin violinist; Jack Bowdie, tenor. Otto B Beck. regular broadcast from WRC, will again join the Saturday Nighters and play a sneclal recital on the Tivoli grand organ. T.he entire Crandall concert will re- quire broadeasting from four different points. the studios of WRC and Wiz, the Metropolitan Theater._and . the Tivoll Theater. The special Wire sys- tem of WRC will make the pick-ups possible. Verdi's complete opera “Rigoletto” will be broadcast by WGBS Sunday night at 9:30 o'clock in conjunction with the Itallan newspaper Corriero D'America, the fourth in the series of operas sung especially for radio every Sunday night at the Gimbel Brothers' | studio. i . The broadcasting of “Cavalletid | | Rusticana” on the night of Febru- ary 8, from WGBS, was purely an ex- periment. The enthusiastic response it received, however, convinced the| sponsors of this movement that radio audiences were tremendousiy inter- | ested in hearing the leading operas on :n. ::nh lsyo there have followed at fortnightly Intervala “The Barber of Reville” apd “Pagliacel” £l > ” & CThe Magic Lamp’of Radio You should have the best tubes in your set. If it is a superior set, it deserves them—if not, it needs them. 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