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VIAR'NE BAND mPS LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT | |[RADIO PATENTWORK | [GirrEpN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY || WV TESTS MONDAY. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925 TO GET MORE HOOM Bureau of Standards Will Cover P BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, ut a SCIENTIFIC > = 100-t0-200-Meter Range. Cryi 5 Programs of Following Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time | Noted Authority on Radio. eter; Sange. Crystal Detector on your Set. Flood of Applications Requirrs The first of the April standard radio Price, $1.00 AL Bigkts Roterved;S Repeednotien Frahidiiol. frequency transmissions of the Bu: Get your money back 370 4 PM Meters. 4 : : t it is no better. 3:00-Kansus_City: Program from Convebtion Hall: music . More Than Double Space reau of Standards will be broadcast | it it s . k Dom’t T Travel Too Fast. or the method used in testing the |by its station WWV t Mond: —— New York: Sunny Brook Orchestra: nelghborhood news. Tt yal e Y its station next Monday ! P New York: e s . , hi 5 various parts for trcuble, you are Sitoc _vashmgm" 0pera Company '.b;“\?rk_h:on god, instrumental, program: rolos - . Now Allotted. This article is addressed primarily pi ¥ night between 10 and 11:40 o’clock. “Little Red Schoolhouse™: Inusic to those who are just about ready to | Stuck with a large set on your hands | Wave bands ranging from 100 to 20, Artist recitai, vocal and instrumenta . o J 5 with which you are absolutely un- o be e - ) . S i 7 - start in the radio game; not so much u meters will be covered | Is Co-feature on To- 3 “Paui: Won weeo 37| The radiant energy division of the|inoge who are about ready to buy | familiar, and are at a loss what to do | "Giher stundard radio frequency ewhadio invention : ¥ Detroit New: SRR 1 7 | Patent Office is ‘soon to spread itself| factory-made sets, but to those who |to try to locate your trouble and what | transmissions are scheduled for April A . 1k: vocal and instrumental solos ..... 2 in new, quarters more than twice the = “roll- | to do to remedy it. 2 i et 5 ;B , v are about to try their skill at “ro n 20, May 5, May 20, 5 and July 20 night’s Bill. i misic, 6wl ubd Iostrumenta) . size of its present headquarters. e el LR You don't buy @ car and then just | o0 MAY 0. May 20 June and Jui¥ 2 to S nter erence lng of Sctiptures from studio With the increase of personnel in > it Killea | “Mmonkey around” with it until you |y o€ S0 fHsed for ‘OW Tecpn: go: Hacitel trom Lyon & men ooy 3 VGX this division made during the past six| Unless you are more or less skiId | 1earn ail about its innards e Tt ot s . oncert by the Umited States Ma- Los Angeles: Music by Majestic SIx Orchestra .. .. LK months and the pruning of the activi- | 17 mecnan cat and SeeiriCal W 0! You take lessons in driving it: get | 700, & SRR WITNR Thott ¥ : ring Band Orchestra and a petite pro Pittsburgh: Closiog market quotations from Stockman's . - ties of the section until it mow in-| MOt attempt to bulld Herho all the information you can about the | 1+ . Thousands of Radio Fans De- e B e W e 470 5 P.M, cludes only radic and telephony—so|¢yne the very first thing. pecullarities of the various parts; find iy 3 i u}\d.': W lenfi‘[“‘_“ O‘: r-ao»umd] 4 oo-.\Vm \;'nrk Musical program. vocal and instrumental ... closely interwoven that their Separa- No matter how clearly the instruc- | out when and how to change the oil ¢ o Radi lighted With Results. {1ilion, ave the ohist fastusas sened-! New York: Vecat sttoes Wene Ban Todb Heia 1L AR tion " ia " impossible—Commissioner | tions are given o How simple the|and how (o lubricate it, and after you onverses Over io. il Bt et i n “Bridge 1. 5 HEE O iy at|layout that is used, a novice at con-|are at least on speaking terms with . o iel tonight by WCAP. The Marine | Bridge Lessons,” Mre. Sanger..| [l al Ihowss Bk ekertacn B ARy N L atenicting xadlo std 1 Hound €6 #iin | ths vetiy o e toats fumctions | The practical use of the radiotele- ed W. Stein, Alchison, Kansav, In e oy e ita ] £ Bumor, poemu: entertainment......... in its new home the staff soon W e various parts and their functions | The practical use of the radiotele- || ;000 T, SO, A 7 chestra concert w ond- i Iphia: “The Individual in History.” talk . . Z 3 | clear its files of pending cases. up in some particular. you begin to adjust here and there |P! it R .x inferference eliminator that apy one ca £/ dicabt fronyithe muditoriim of i Darnoct: Home ataagement, 3 e In the past year, according to Com-| If you build a simple set to start|until you finally come to know just |{ween two individuals has been demon. crinuten by congerting b arriul o il i o Do | San Francisco! Rudy Seigst's Fairmont Hotel Orchestia. . ..\ 20, missioner Robertson, the radiant en-| with, tracing the trouble is very easy, | What effect each adjustment produces, | LERSC Y o ORSIG T SORIERN B0 ¥ T mew invention is Jast < cclock. The opera company's Pro-| 4:fi—Detroit: Music by the Detroit Symphony TrIo ........ X ergy division has caught up approxi- | because there are only a few places | and what each noise and knock, indi- ik emploved s radiophons for i ey have always been looking for, as in Zrdm. will (come -from ithe studlo of || . = New; Yorks i mphany e L 3 3 mately two months and a halt of its| fo look for it. cates. has employed his radiophone for a ||l terfereie jiad been cansing VA PO e oo L T L DR % . 4 | back work and has now on its docket | If you build a large set, however,| The set builder has this advantage (daily chat with his father, Dr. Willlam This low TBere are three speeches on WCAP's Tansas City: Mosical porrae b7 e i Cmseezony no case which is more than about|you are always more or less at a|OVer the car owner. He can start with |t Johnson, who fives about 70 miles yrogram, in addition to an announce- _ Philadelphia: Pollce reporta: five months old. At one time before | loss where Lo look for your trouble, | very simple set and gradually work | Trom e Rob. ThERe o tth cat of the opening of the Washing- [ 4:45—Roston Musle from Loew's State Theater ............ ' the office had had an opportunity to|and in some cases, even if you are | up to the more complicated ones, ‘:;'-' ”*“'_NJ ]Oflb“':”} f‘* “:‘(‘_’:;" “,r‘: with any aerial excep! torgcompetition to pick a representa- 2g0: Home-maker's bour; club women's Diogram . adjust itselt to the flood of radio|told where the trouble might be, it| While the car owner must take his|the same reliability as that of a pri-| ventor Wil ‘e tivg for the world championship| _ ) 5 T0 6 PM ideas which were poured in upon it} will be difficult to locate it EEgSllat one tinie. cesitate toll charges. ~ Both ||| promptly re it not agble tournament. to be held at At-| 5:00— ?y:-‘r’"\n:kv {'vm Cole and his Nebraskan Orchestra the radiant energy section was al-| Radio set-building is like any other Radio is no exception to the gen- I'xe(,:-ss ate no toll cha fi«‘s.‘ .<-d| et gl intic City. Miss Elizabeth Fox, di- Touiaville: Organ: Weatotr: aewe: readmpe s oo eRe 1] i Tnast & year and & half behind In its|art. Proficiency cannot be expected | eral rule. Proflciency is gained only |father and son are, naturaily, licensed S ctor of public health nursing of Rochester: Student recital, yocal and instrumental .... final action on new cases. fn a day or in a week or even in a (by experience, and don't let any one tell | amateurs. ealis re, spectiv ca ho2 National Red Cross, will talk on| Minneapolis-8t. Paul: The Readers’ Club: readings Since Commissioner Robertson be- month. you different. . ly, 8BEI and 8DGS. ©:Xperiences of the Public Health - \"Q«‘.fi'"'iné"?';"r'(":.'m Jreachin solos & e came head of the Patent Office the Like anything else, practice and If you want further proof just ask ifses in Rural and Isolated Fields: el TEctue: Dook medlen i 411 [radiant _energy division has grown|that certain undefinable knack are |any hardened veteran in the art what i3, G. Abbott, director of theastré-| _ Drogram, Yocal and instrumentl........ until now, with the possible excep-|required to produce the expert, and [results he got out of his first set. aveical observatory of the Smith-| 3:30—Ts tusical Drogram, Yocal and instrimental ... tion of the automobile, the radio is{you might as well know it now that| If your friend has any regard for wman Institution, will speak on Dallast Wemane Lors, home ket iperias news - 3 the greatest of the many lures to theiif you want the pleasure of boasting | the truth he will invariably tell you Where Are the Stare?’, and Rev.| < it ;',“' e % inventor. about the fine results you can obtain ;hal =¢ncle he ‘flrsl hooked up a Aelllllr A\lfged Willlam Anthony will talk on| g § 9 < At present 2,211 applicotions for|in building your own sct the best|has mgde other sets, using exactly \Btoutazs of Gootd WL 6:00—Boston: Children's program: storles; music ... < MINA patents on radio parts and supplies|way to go about it is to ®art from | the same hookup that he used in his AGAIN LINCOLN SMASHES PRICES Qr. Anthony is chairmen of the ¥ Wenthe s R M Dot i|are awaiting the action of the office, | the very bottom first set, but that the peculiar thing 4-tube Crosley Sets Tixt, $65.00 amamittee on good will between Jews S change quotations; markets ........ 3 and new applications are coming in You may begin by building a sim- | about’ the whole business is that he 3-tube Crosley Trirdyn list, $30.00 nd Christians of the Federal Council Yoik: Dinver concert {rom Hotel Waldorf-Astor.a F at the rate of more than 50 a week.|ple crystal or one-tube set. Then if | got very poor results with the first 1-tube Crosley L list, $14.50 of Ehurche Dol Sinisy dme storles by Gutle) Geeboe i.+..c o Despite the ever increasing applica- | you have hard luck and cannot get it | set he made, but very good results S-tube Atwater Kent, single control, including tubex < . New York: Vocal solos i K v ? tions and the cramped guarters, the|to work it will be a simple matter to | with others that he made later. e T A n o ey Piano Recital Listed. Cleveland: Dinner dan ; 9 CUIWTAM 3| division has been able to cut some- | localize your trouble and find out | . The circuit was the same; the parts Eiectric Sslacting Toon: 2 tipe. Tals Itereporsing the speeches; Harry 15— Bandz, Short -musieal program. and| spe R Kao 434 | thing off the applications on hand | what is wrong also the same, but the later models R astats @ Rt e oias Joseph Waters, pianist, will be hear Newatk: Dinoer copcert. by Hotel. Laceaios: Cochests January 1, when the report showed| If you don’t get it right the first | worked much better. The only differ- Dymae Phones, 3,000 ohms Tist, $3. o Eeital. Mr. Waters is director of | 6:30—Newark: “Man in the Moo Stories” for children - - g 2,298 cases. time, the effort and expense involved | ence was his experience. 5 Rocky Mowninia Crivials, suaranteed \eimusic clubs of the United States Moncton: Bedfime storlen: market. repocts o s Sl will not be very much, and you can | This also applies If you do not get SPECIAL—Low-lows Condensers, all xizes 2 Toronto: King Edward Hotel Concert Orchestra R do the job all over again without any | good results from your first set. Do vaval Academy Atlanta: News. maikets, music and bedtime stories . ons o= ey - 0 p clus h: h b Nerioe Bang orenepun coneer e bR S RADIO QUERIES | |gaasiaeravic tors of money'or pa- sat jump 1 the, Sonchunieh, 0o, € $7.29 CUARANTEED TUBES §1 29 | { s Buffalo: Buffalo Trust bour program = 5 If, however, vou start right off | due to your lack of experience. Make ia R e S Tork: “Waat Your Radio Problem’: Funk Orchesira . X 5 with @ superheterodyne without |the set over, several times if neces- PR 2k T rogram by the Wary rk 1 Chicago! Skecaix time for children: stories - ... oo. .oe. oW saitor : < £ : i note the improvement ever: RAX Orchestra Boston: Dinner dance music from Checker 1nd radio Editor | knowing anything at all about the |sary, and D y Afitchell and. the Als Sarvice” New York: Vioiin solos by Olcott Vail .. Sleaiyars 1 read H. L. M’s criticism about|iheory on which the cuit is based | time you make it over. Minneapolis. Paul: Children's ime stori 55 o broadcasts 0f 822 MUS I C 8N | e RS, Sttt BN MR R BT e i e e S s 20 ; ——— ||| LINCOLN RADIC EXCHANGE pen 1C’s afternoon program at| venport: Chimes concert yERE ¢ PR 7 i t Gregory's si o 2 3 lock. A plano recital by Eleanor Philadelphia: Agriculture, live stock and produce markets..... ;’[\:"f::: -‘zvr;fi:;e_ fl:;:"f‘f_or;sngf thel PLAY TO BE BROADCAST e Brialones L ontasme tare" 715 9th St. N.W. ‘nn will follow. The program also{ 7 TO 8 P.M Young folks like the jazz music, but LAYERS and Stuart Walker's “Nevertheless.” e e e iy ] s e e b e el ey o | e CRive un older folks one night| BY UNIVERSITY P! Dav Police S atorie: edtcatizinn Jeetire oy 53 to tune in on the distant stations?— N 2 2 dren’s period and the weekly “Ques- | i o emicks. Tt MICAUCERY IREtIR] - oo s . e lne. Many Radio Complaints Filed. tion Box { %. ““The Signing of the Cross’: E Homophone Is Used in Rehearsals| ... sre about 5,000 complaints H : Hotel Alamac Dance Orchestra . Radio Editor d 4 filed each month with the Department . ~ B e s ly Py B. ¥ % In your column of The Star for to Perfect &adio of Commerce regarding some phase N . . Chicp. Organ recital Wy e March 31 a letter signed “H. L. M i of radio. These protests come b l - Local Radio Entertainment A ecchiia: Cunomn's Ieiiine mniee o ok Technique. radio 5 adalo 0oC eaucin ale N v by Hotel T Reas DUTlRRed, G e R e irs phone and are made by personal valls ewark: Dinner concert by Hotel Lorraine Orchestra ... 2 b A exces proadeast 2 s . cell as by e arity Atlantic City: Dinner dance music from Hotel Ambassador . omplained of excessive broadcasts| ... ygchington Square College|as well as by mail. The majont | | Friday, April 3, 1925 1 Oakiand: Hotel St. Francis Concert Orchestra s X 3i(of dance programs from the local| ol o'New York University, with|of the complaints ure concerned with 1 §_18 50 C |'(><V|(-_\ sl 2,93 $60.00 [-rcuynw;u\ 542_00 Y, s - | Yew Yok Vocal and iistrumesial proram: solos. . N?;'or“:x;l\ T will say that if it were | Louis X. Parker's one-act play, “A‘ ,":‘3"1{”‘5’»{,"‘:,'{‘0‘".“,,?2“ ‘Iz";‘“'\‘:‘.;“_’“: T'wo-tube Set. ... Masterpiece... ... bt i | Chicago! Qrean fecital How L Balle orchestra not for the altogether too infrequent | MinUZL ');;“L,h'l‘::‘ti:dm;"r\rnlx;)g will | complaints, San Francisco was s:cond | [l $30.00 Crosley $22.M) $63.00 Crosle 549.5 — Y , va.| hicago et reports: ewn: Wi 4 . i s o Jut o i 7:30 o'cloc o : _ e < T 3 S=2itg sy st e g ¥ ¢: Euntman Theater Orchestra Drogram ........ . dance tunes which are put on the air ], Jyrate o series of interesting |and New York was third Thiee-tube Set... Trirdyn Special. . G058, D \Yeather Dureau: ool Hu;.'n Hn;r.:u:flufl;rlu ;ddremu. 5 S locally m:dn;‘ns'rama dlmn; !1lm;;' s rl- plays, specially arranged for radio |~ . — = o o = ews, financial an nal market reports . tions wou be exceedingly du “H. g at S e a 5 i s 3 = t I3 DORTh T e arket ey s L should remember that too|Production, at WGBS. Soms imeako $150.00 Freed-Eisemann Five-tube Sct. 598.30 . . Dinner concert program ... X 3 , ? 3 this group presented a radio version R o . % many vocal artists and bands also be Podicho AL S e S0 v WRC—Radio Corporation of America Moreair Ren eE e emene R Come monotonous, and we tube-set | Of Shakespeare's ‘Taming of v p on 1ubes (468.5 Meters). | 7:90—Yew York: Frozam by the Monierer Orchttird 11 L 5 owners should like to enjoy xhe,-“‘;" e o WOBS Misteners that —afitcha S ittsburgh: The Radio Rbymster: talk by Waiter Ph KD % ks ¢ come m WGBS ) | == 4 p.m.—Mitchell and the Aid Serv- | L e anaile Toymter; sl b0 Waiter Pallliph.-BIuch broadcasts of the stations in our city. | FPMe [0 TrOm WEE CRGETE B $3.00 R. C. A. and Cunningham ice.2 by Col. William B. Gilbert, by Philadelphia: Dream Daddy, with bugs and glile 28 The time used for the presentation of | (he¥ have DeER FEEOPTREIE Momion o Tubes rrangement with the Review of Re- Philadelphia: Dioner concert from Hotel Adelphis s WOO these dance programs, ie. 10 p.m. es 10 be unique in the history | A ews. Chicago: Organ recital: lullaby time: farm program: radio 12, is quite appropriate O v dcasting Sifor ¥ many ALL TYPES . - S oGy " drama: Ford and Glenn time s St ] cC. COOK of play broadcasting 4 0 Including 199 = = 10 p.m.—Eleanor Glynn, pianist Dallds: Program by the. Honey Bors? Orahestea. .. : 00 aane P DeForest Tubes 4d3’\,'r\.vr; T.\mp:- D::J\' 7 .\'e“' wil- San Francisco: Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel Orchestra ... b —_ — { In order to perfect a re perfect We guarantee to re- DV ; >d D\' 2 lar otel Trio, broadcast from the New York: Police reports; B of Estimate meeting 7 { radio techniq the Washington place any Amplitron -2 an -3 % i o W Dot 5 Schenectady: Health talk: WG program : Father and Daughter Re-United. | 02 . "Collcze "players nhave been Tubes within 5 days if R $25.00 Radi '15:1\-7\,\1;:11::“ our, conducted Chicago: Diuner concert: Blackstone Btring Quisiet q “Our next number will be a song | conducting a series of experiments in fou are not vul:_\ sac- 40c Columbia Ignitor §25.00 Radio i S 2 o . e e A x 4 R by George Dion.” was a recent simple | the studios o 'GBS in voice record isfled—subject to fila- A Batteries. 3 for Tables §:15 p.m.— X" by New Yar! ith talk: Olub Moritz Orc ¥ 3 3 3 A B s, 3 for. able D e R | nits—moyia: Teik: “Tend Cheitmy e lannouncement from a broadcasting | ing, under the supervision of A. ment lighting. Uity Voral snd iostr oz e station. But it brought Edna Dion | Busse and It (. Borden of the faculty | B. BATTERIES $3.75 Eveready. $79.49 | $30.0 Music- Early Program Temerrow. and her father in touch for the first| of New York University and members 3 45.V. B Batteries. .. raaster Hotns p §:00—Tos Angeles: Evening Herald news bulletins .. X time in 14 years. When Mr. Dion | of the radio voice technique commit-{lous. Cote smatl ¥ T 12 : - 3 ik 2:30 p.m.—Midday Lenten services el DR e Bl L BT went on the stage in 1910 he lost|tee. By using the homophone the [125,27 01" Targe .25 $3.00 Low-loss $q 49 Exide Storage under the auspices of the Laymen's Boston: Dand concert: Allston Post Baod s : - 30| rack Of his Wife and daushier. A | plavers record thelr readings of the fI3570) g 2o M1 Caem N el A Biteery. ervice Association, with the co-op- New York: Instrumental sols talks short time ago the daughter, at h ays to be broadcast, and these|llp, . Y L dmnuuebisl Mook h 3 ghter, er| pl s, ry Cellx...... .. 20e ation of the Washington Federn(lonl New Feck: < The Happinzss Bex r | f Church: New York: Vocal and instrumental program .. .. N home in Whitinsville, R I, picked|records are then studied by Mr. Som- |l pjco Phomes. T szae »f Churches w Tork: Talka: lecture "Man's "Place i 3 s a up the message from Providence, |erville in order io @iscover just the || seciuite Eatmi SorE R o 4 s owar renc —— New Tork: Vocal and inatrumental program: musical saw ... WA Which was the means of Mrs, Diows | qualities of speech, voice and inter-{ [l edeinis cPrmnacet® " - P WCAP—Chesapeake and Potomac I e e ron el Betohentd - tracing her husband. who was ap- | pretation that carry best over the air.4ibess 5o Crontey 51 SR o Telephone Co. (468.5 Meters). b t_ fiom Congress Hotel o 25 23 pearing in vaudeville The reproductions of the work aref Agents for Harley-Davidson Motoreyeles 05— RuiiOBut dment Ge tHelore e v Kiwanis CI50 solos : : i iog = | made just as the plavers give it into HAM ADAMS RADIO 424 9th St. N of the Washington competition to| e B b et anity o8 Mitkiaan, o : ¥ ; the microphone | 902 G St. N.W. t. NNW. pick a representative for the world | Denver: Market reports; fews: book review: auestioas - . Adding Water to Battery. The plays of the permanent radio championship marble tournament to| Chicago: Dipner concert o Talgh Willlame ‘and nie Raiobo If water is added to the storage 56 Bdd at Atlantle Clty. upder thel Gar‘on Orchestra: reading: vocul and instrumenfal solos... WQI A" battery when it is nearly dis- Ausbioes of the Dikirict ot Catambia] Kansaw City: Address. e to Young Men .........WHR | repertory company to be broadeas from WGBS will include, among others. such worthwhile ones as Lady Providence: Musical program: talke................. WIAR charged. It is likely to run out playground department Hartford: Vocal and instrumental program: talk WTIC % the vents in the filler caps when ti 7i5 to 7:30 p.m.—>Miss Elizabeth Los Apgeles: Market reports: organ recital: sport talk LK battery reaches full charge. This is Fox, director of the Public Health e liNe o Chidn s yroston: | ndtine S torie due to the quantity of small gas Nursing, the American National Red haohrehs Letrire. by Btowsrt s | S:15—Pittsburgh: Lecture by Stewa milton 2 3 bubbles which form in the solution ° Cross, will talk on the experiences Thiladelpbia: Coocert by the Artjsan's Band : 3 g % |and greatly increase its bulk. In of the public health nurses working| ___ Schenectady: Comeds, “Adam and 'Eve.” WIY. B 313 | most batteries the separators between ‘\ in Pural and isolated fields. 8:30- »‘“;’,‘:;';‘;‘h -,Smg"“i ot "“f",“}:“;"}'mn_" o the plates extend up above the level 30 to 7:43 p.m—A short piano re- | Loutsville: Concert by Wicseman's Novelts Orchestra ....... WHAS of the top edge of the piates so that cital by Howard Joseph Watres, for- ;l»mu‘lxvf .’llllg(n ulLbA o wese wonas WM it is only necessary to keep the acid merly director of the “United S dm.‘ Fort Worth: Program by Hi-Y Club; orchestra: quartet . WRAP solution just above the separators. CovE]l Acade o Tax St Detroit: Musical program: piano selections LWEX Fator caaibe adaed ™ ters . ; ; Nasul Academy Ten’ Jazs Opchestra. | Moacton: Musicat ‘proram. Votal and: imstrumientai X Water can be added after the batters For Relieving TH5 ‘, g ;H(nv ‘\R;\; .\‘;c the { Montreal: Vocal and instrumental solos: address . s s fully charged. by Dr. . L, director Toronto: Studio program: Scotch comediarn; solos: quartet % 3 —_— -~ o) fhie Astrophysical Obparowtony oF| New York: Junior High School Harmonics Band .... Y g HEADACHE (heSmithsoniah Institution of Wash- | Yew York: Waldort-Astoria Concert Orchestra Brazil Bans Broadcast Stations. NEURALGIA ton, given under the auspices of | S S LK 1 still hit d naton, giv o s | ov Angeles: Examiner news bulletins .. : Brazil * still prohibts radio trans- T 3 petor, Eiven under the wuspicen of| o for Asmies Blimitty St el A7 1 Bl st gt radlo. irans TOOTHACHE Scidecs Secvice, affanged By D (W, | SHE-OEGRS: Blevcr,Die Banid L Bekler : a cases. In Bahia communication with | RHEUMATISM " oo it Petite progr | 9:00—Berring Springs. Mich.: Hymas: solos; radio choir; Rible talk i Ctie Jorlas o Moy g w aa i S AE T o 8:15 p.m.—Petite am, un- | ing Spring: h.: Hy os: radio choir; Rible ta f % o % s 4 / i Gorihe AToes ot e et Detroit: dean Goldkette's Orchestra - .. . ... ... % reliable that a group of citizens ha Ask Your Druggist 6% tl‘(e{_ jiho syspices of She Mas | Chicago: (lassical program. vocal and instrumentai : organized a radio society in the hope | . Tant Rl Opeta Company, Edouard Albion, di- | tie Citr: Wildwood String Band- . 5 of having the radio prohibition re-| - Hen rector, : H. P. Hood and songs program oy Vi sting is = o a s A oy ot SeneRmOR moved so that broadcasting stations g Sl he o o Kansas City: Popular program: music: talks QAR may be buflt. There is a radio-tele- | goh Wil Will be the subjec o e | Chicago:_ Wide-awake Club: musical geography ... .. Q graph station in the city, but it is| “ddress by Rev r. Alfre Hunms § avenport: Musical program; band; solos . aves N ks used by the government for the trans- | Anthon chairman of committ=e of : Art Hickman's Concert Orchestra a Will Between Jews and Chris-| N York: Talk: vocal solos: Orpheus Quartet . mission of fed. o he Fede: o : ciation of the Blind program . P E tians of the Federal Council of the | N OF ihe g pregmnl . g 4 Churches of Christ in America, direct - e A s e : from the Eighth Street Temple. New York: Hour of 2 music . g . ? S$M5 to 10 p.m.—Concert by the New York: Voral and instrumental prok 2 '/ \ Stare? N U"nited States Marine Band Orchestra, | Teet Diuses ot gopam o 2 rt. William H. Santelmann, leader: | Minneapolise. Pacts. 8t Paas Monicipal orgen oncett b - Blisters on Hands. Could rayior Branson, second leader, direct Moncton: Addreas: King Edward Hotel Dance Orchestr 3 3 . . | tio e o' T | 9:15-Tas Angeles: Dinner hour program: orchestra: solos . 3 = rom the auditorium of the ‘United| $iif-tee Anecles: Divuer hour program srshestiy soor : Not Work, CuticuraHeals. S awiim ae rolloes: aseh: “myeqse Edmonton: Children's bedtime story vocal #nd isstrimental . ogram as follows: Mare he | Drogram: comic readingw: 80los .......... ...............CNRE ‘ ema in its worat form LesRof la Dit” (Delibes); suite Es- Hartford, Conn.: Dance program ......... SWTI0 on my han 9 i i e = A « Hot Springs: Fischer Orchestra Trio: solos, instrumental .....KTHS 3148 hlisters and was always itching paghole, “La Fete de Sevilla,” (a) Memphis: Britling Cafeteria Orchestra ‘ 3 JUWMO aee 7 i ing me to scratch boldro, (b) jota,, (¢) sevillanas, (d)| 9us—Los Angeles: EIAmIDer Drogram: music .........o.errrrss progipy and burning, causing 0f the toreadors (Tavan):| 10 TO 11 P.M. it. For over & month I could not ello solo, “Kol Nidrei” jg.ga_New York: Vocal and instrumental program from . S. Homeric, put my hands in water or do my ), principal musician, Fritz A 5 fc:‘n]hmnm‘r‘ oo e ek 1 4543 regular work. The trouble contin- grand scenes from men biladelphia: sran recita e e 08, | York: T o 4 ued for three or four year: B g)l_’\\«h' 'rah;« xrolm the Vien- | New York: University Glee Club; piano "'",',‘;‘l‘:’e",,’, P LI A “1 tried lzvmlyumedle- but na Woods” (Strauss): orchestra suite, | York: Rtadio question box; musi w: dance music .. 3 i Tief. 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