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36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925. A movement has started in England | feather industry, which has been de SHRINE BANI]HEADS U TEORE. e S o ISHURI WAVES UPEN FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY | |l mowhe e o Aot i RS Hesdy o Tverh S0 FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time oted Authority on Radio, = 950 PRUGRAMUE WBAP NEW RADIU FIEI.DI s maienints sl wm okt Ofie" SGtu?‘d'fly o g e i = 3 T0 4 P Station. Meters. Miles. | - 3 nkl;fiffii'mn‘f. qal prosram by Detroit News Orchestrs . ‘zm 307 How to Build a De l,u\‘r‘l'}ixr;t-’l'ub! plates terminal B of variable con- 2 % ertown Orchestra: sOIOISts .. . n Superheterodyne Receiver for denser 2 down through hole e in the i 2 Interior Department- Mixed Ve o Cactl proy s Sagy s BUETAR ... .- 3 MacMillan Polar Party to . Part 4. subpanal and tefiniBMtIng at the wire o st —_— Newark: Book talk; instrumental program: solos .. .. S mentioned in the preceding sentence Kansas i Ladies’ nour program” Sweeney “Trio Connecting the Rheostats. at a point near the B terminal of con- Quartet and Speak- 3:15=-Bamon: Federation of Churches ... o : Carry Low-Power Sender | Then run a wire from the A termi- | Genser 6. ‘Buy at Gibson's—Save Money New York: “Our Friends, the Trees 3 -lD—Pfl(lburrll Closing market quotations from Stockman's nal of battery switch 10 up through The stationary plates terminal A of i hicago: Recital from Lyon & Healy Concert Hall ... .... { hole e to the A terminal of rheostat 4. | condenser 2 should then be-connected ers Listed. RGN of Long Range. |and then up and over transformer 16 | with the A terminal of grid condenser a2 3 - - to terminal A of rheostat 3. and leak 19. Loop terminal 33 should HAM l l ’BES 4:00-—Chicago: Varied program: poems: humor; entertainment . N | Now make a connection beiween |then be connected with the A terminal An hour-and-a-quarter: concert by New York: Mother Stoner's forum: Fagan's frolic .. .. The discovery of the possibilities of | terminal B of rheostat 4 and the 80l- | of grid condenser and leak 19 on the fhe Almas Temple- Shrine ~Military :;;;,,,\,c;‘;,e_,;g,;-go,l;,r;‘,gr,-,,m;;'g,g;;.;:'m-vn . Ll the new 20 and 40 meter wave bands | dering lug on terminal A of socket 17 | under side of the subpanel. ABand. under the direction of Wil- * Mg Yok Vocal and instrumental program: ‘taik 11 A 3 208 |and the tremendous distances that can | on the upper side of the subpanel The stationary plates terminal A of llam C. White, and a concért by the 2 g_'mwgu n‘hlk- for housewives ... . e F be covered by comparatively low pow-| Make a similar connection between | condenser 1 should be connected with Interior Department Mixed Quartet | j:ijg—Detrolls Dotroit 5»’4'::.",""".‘.13"“«.;m. and’ : ers on these short waves has opened|the B terminal of rheostat 3 and the | the wire that goes to the G terminal : S 1 are the features of a program from " Sew York: Holl Hotel Ambassador om-' up a new. field for experimental de-|B terminal of socket of socket 18 on the upper side of the PCCIa station WCAP tonight, beginning at hiladelphia. rogram ... S velopment. The 20-meter band is es.| We are now nearing the end of the | panel 7 oclock and ending at midnight. Sag= Bantas ity e Star'e Radio Trio . s pecially interesting, as it has appar-| Wiring job. The rotary plates terminal B of the The evening's entertainment will{ 4:45—Chicago: Home-makers hour: women's contest ks ently conquered the diminution of the| _ Connect the B terminal of condenser | denser 1 should be connected with the open with an address by Rev. Dr. Cif+: range of transmitters in the daytime|7 With the B terminal of jack 9: the | soldering Jug on the P terminal of Each One Tested. This Price Is for S: Frnest Smith, rector of St. Thomas 570 6 LM as compared with their normal night. | B terminal of jack 11 and the positive | socket 18 on the upper side of the sub e e T EL Al G ips Sardiy On) viscopal Church of. this’eity, on the | 5.00_New York: Dance Orche time distance. In designing and build.| B_battery terminal 41. Run another | panel, Upply X Etito Cone Maxk subject, “The Need for Religious New Vork: Four Treas Orcheatra: Touslia Parsons - ... ing the equipment to be supplied Dr.|Wire from the positive B battery ter-| This connection completes the wir Education.” This will be" followed Denver: Musical program: readings: talks - 2 Donald B. MacMillan -on his next|minal 41 up through hole n to the B | ing of the receiver Y liits bn “Elaios: BrcntHinE” 10y N, Y.:'Student recifal 1:..: .. - Arctic expedition sailing in June. the | terminal of transformer 30,and thence | 7he description of the receiver has Ml apoli Pau! readis s CH 2 1 : Dr. ‘Louise Staniey. T e i e T 3 ¥ engineers of the Zenith Radio Labora. | o the B terminals of transformers 29 | been made as detailed as the limited Westmgl’mu!e Brandes SUPC“O" From 7:30 to 8 o'clock the Interior Davenport: The Crescent Orchestra Ceeaies . tory of Chicago, in co. rati % and 28, and the B termi of oscil- | space available allowed. So much # 2 - O v n = Ty ago, operation with | & a e allowed. So much in auariet will sing -and - then Dr |- 5 QEENE: Vocal and Inairumental proeram 1L QA the well Known shortwave radio ex. | 1ator coupler 26. ‘ fevett: haw. hotn: sliemsin-4lte- von Storage Batteries $€ Phones, '$3.39 Ernest Merritt, - profeseor-of- physics Dallan: Woman's hour: musto: readings e 4 3 pert. John L. Reinartz, have been| Finish Transformer Connection. struction-of -a-<really “efficient, ifnex 100-Amp. of Cornell University, will give a New York: Paul Eppe'a Revelers ... forced to cqnsider the daylight condi pensive, compact, easy-to-build super Hour D = 15-minute talk. Detroit Jean Goldketie's Ensemble .. o001 tions under which commimication| Now take the wire projecting about | heterodyne receiver that the author Special $12.95 A joint recital of three-quarters of Boston: Children’s program: Checker Inn Orchestra .. must be maintained between the Mac-| 5 inches below the subpanel from ter- | has prepared a special construction Gibson L. Lif an hour will be given next by Miss Chicago: Stack exchange quotations: Skeezix time Millan expedition and civilization, due| minal B of transformer 16, bend it | sheet, size 32 inches by 22 inches ong-Llate Groils Thowias’iRopeang; s nliohel New"Tork’ Unele, Geabee: Sie Hastings lr;l’:’v‘v;rg:"llu— to the fact that Dr. MacMillan will beabout 11 inches below the subpanel | printed on both sides, showing large . B Batteries T i L R " Jork: Uncle Geebee: 'Ste” Histings: Howa 7 in 24 hours of dayiight during Almos |4nd connect it with the positive B bat- | photographs and layouts of the parts, Eveready B Batterigs Slpeiain concert pianist ; Detroit: Dinner_concert o Eichies His entire stay. n' tho north tery lead at a point near where it is [ more detailed description of the con Vi s i smnl S 59¢ During the Almas Temple Shrine Oy T vaalier; ,;';;rgurk' Harold' Knight's Singing w Al Pawer 1 d connected with the B-terminal of jack | struction, assembling and wiring of §2 rge, : $1.39 volts Military Band concert, Illustrious Atlants: News, markets m Kle Tison: story ; er eauien v the parts and full sized panel drilling ik Z $2.00 large, 221, C Potentate Henry Lansburgh will give Cleveland: Guy T. In addition to the equipment sup-| Next connect, in turn, the B termi- | templates for use in spotting the holes "43.15 large, 45 g0 40 volts ; 98¢ 1 short address. The program will Oakland: Musical program_and speakers . plied the MacMillan ship for com-|nal of switch the negative A bat-|in their proper positions. volts Absolutely Fresh Stos close with dance music by the Ward- 67103 P munication with the United States.|tery terminal 37, the positive C bat-| This folder will be mailed to any $475 Heavvduty @3 Q@ oy ot nan Park Hotel Orchestra the two Navy amphibian aeroplanes |tery terminal 36 and the A terminal of | reader who is interested in the con voit battery e 6:15—Pittsburgh - Dinner roncert KDEA 308 which will accompany the expedition | fixed condenser 42 | struction of the receiver on receipt of | Newark: Dinner concert by Haiel Lorraine Orche: Man are also being equipped with very| ‘Then connect the stationary plates |5 cents, coln or stamps, 1o cover cost | o & Local Radio Entertai t]l s e R Dl ey low-powered short-wave equipment for | terminal A of midget condenser 6 with |of mailing. Send such requests to : $12 Jewett Phonograph niertainmen Dorts: vocal. anq inatramental proxram. male quaret. .CNRA 813 740 | COmmunication with the mother ship.|the P terminal of socket 20 on the |Joseph Caicaterra, 4640 Drexel boule. | $30.00 Music Units, $8.98 Toronto, Ont.: King Edward Hotel Orchestra: vocal and in b These transmitters of necessitv are | under side of the subpanel ard, Chicaas: TiIf strumental program quartet: talka 3 N 36 2 | very light and small. being entirely ow run a wire from the rotary | Complete information on how to con- Friday, April 24, 1925. ilscaipila; Sflsvue Sigisord ool Conceit " Grdiird : drvioell’ fonarstets. (The . eartsl e e oIS ot tha A T ko e o = Inlorzalon gouhoy (g con Master Speakers ork: Jack Rabbit Man. market reporis y tube used is the ordinary UV-201A, | denser 6 to the loop te 31 ! structions on how to operate the set Boston: Big Brother C1up e such as is used as a detector tube in| Run another wire from the rotary will be in tomorrow’s article. $18.98 NAA—N; i i i { New York: Violin solos by Oicott Vail 75 X A T . ] aval Radio Station, Radio, Va. BT LSTE: Vol wolosiig Olets, Vil o . an ordinary broadcast receiver. This Summer Is Near B e e e er Cureauieeporyy [ SRS Ele Mg - e IN ‘ But Have No F S e EPOLS 5—Davenport: Chimes g 1 7 all power available _ oee ¥ er Bureau reports. Omaba: News period by Eugene Konecky . During the past week the Mac U S LENDS SUPPORT DIA RADIO CO. FORMED. Columbiz'E d: The htning n 1;” WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital | 3 TO 8 P Millan ship equipmeny. as well as the umbia Lveready i i I i pashingten Radte Beel | seroplane equipment. has been ‘e | T0 RADIO ‘CZAR’ PLAN |Firm s Authorizea to Erect and| SR e S R Dry Cells $1.50 “Buach™ 30 pm.—Current news items | Beokram: radio drama. Gidla's Cornbuskers: Ford and L results. On the night of April 20 Operate Stations. 3 for $1.00 2 e i g e or won © 23322338 ER B> a3 Positively Wonderf: ily). Glenn time -5 : WS . e 3 £ Chicago: News, financial and final markei reporis KYW Engineer Reinartz, testing one of the il 5 3 Lightning Arrester Rochester. X. Y.: Theater orchestra: base hall scores WHAM smail aeroplane transmitters at his : rmation of a company to be ew TorkBerhard Levitow s Hotel Commodore Orchexira W1 5 204 | home at South Manchester. Conn | Would Give Unofficial Recognition | known as the Indian Radio Telegraph 98 o Suvontie perod: Bolice, bulleting ..o IWBex - carried on communication with ama Besaiuies. 4 Co.. capltalized at '20/000,000 rupees Only c 4 p.m.—“Fashion Developments of Cieveland: Business Men's Orchestra A E teur radio station SCIC, owned by to Right of Appointee to - m.:,,u\u‘n‘dp{: m:rvl,and or'ler;l" Burgess B Batteries 5 pared . Right No com! al less stations in India > i WRC—Radio Corporation of America | e Hossit,” by Bis ebvib | Scranton, Pa.: Hotel Casey Trio. Boy Scout Band John Benedict at Kalamazoo. Mich., a i (168.5 Meters). Atlantic City: Hotel Travmore dinner concert i Alamn 2 i Wiis Sranatiad ay to the o 50" tarac Saha’ ity nour: viohmet: Neffs Orohests distance of approximately 800 miles. Rule Air Waves. ntl ooy dody fto s Shepert o Divenport Folice aad hews bullecins: S(oFHEs » ¢ using a wave length of 30 meters = 2 | merce. An official license voits +:10 p.m.—Popular songs by Harry = ot Link. Minneapolis-St. Paul: Song contest program: Osborn's Or- “ | This establishes a remarkable new {to operate is expected to be granted $4.00 large, 45 $2.89 P Gl 4:20 p.m, Beauty and Person = "‘;;‘:Q, ‘?:!:F‘gf 4 '.:-':Tfl..;» R R A world record for low-power short-wave | Should the broadcasters of thejin a short time. The company will volts a 54 ry Lells, I'ranco, ality,” by Elsie Pierce “tra; health talk: vocal solos .. ... W : transmission. United States set up a “czar” of their | enjoy the rights in India to the Mar 3 s 9 : b ce ‘alarms n . pe on a throne similar to thos d |coni and other patents essentis $20 D.1n.; The Work of the Deugh- | L DL o Sl Lot Bexmiee Only Dry Cells Used. T e o e e astab It st ae to 1tube Set, in hand Seven - Strand Antenna ters of the American Revolution in Pittaburgh: Base ball scores: markets. Daddy Winkum % This work was accomplished with| g M. Landis in base ball, the De P " { some cabinet. Set ‘g Wire the Southern Mountain Schools,” by Oaicfand? Hotel St Francis Orehestra b the regular equipment which will be | Jii nient ‘of Commerce would extend f . only 7.49 Ars. William Shannon Walker'. or B e T e 2% w E supplied the aeroplane. the only power | bo" 050 B\ © RTTHEE VOr his right Mexican Tenor to Sing. Jefferson Star Trans Lightning Arreste ganizing secretary of the D. A Schense Albany Strand Theater Orchestra . 4io | SUPPIY used being dry cells and the | " 4 = Maslo Alvares wall'k S : ALy 9229 el T B RS S i eaety 4:40 p.m.—Meyer Davis’ New Wil-| Chest-a: vocal and instrumental solos . A tee b balhe an oonioars [iogwe @ Al ell known Mexican formers d Hotel Trio, broadcast from th Chicago: Orzan recital: dinner concert: qumtet & N ransmitter tube being an ordinar In fact, it was learmed today de |tenor, will offer another recital at ; W New Willita Hotel, & Now York: Lapsenus Clarinet Sextel: story taller: Chalimers: nqs | FECeIVInE sef detector tube. The totalf pariment officials are inclined to be- | 7:35. Friday. May 1, at WHN. Senor Acme Transtormers ERO RN |40 Tnsuiatos 6 p-m-—Children’s hour, conducted D CRSRRIBRREIE ot S Wendaled! BRGR TR (e PON e s, Cherefore lieve that such a course mizht he one | Alverez is en route to Chicago, where ot aud e 1 conducted o S fa ; nes! o # 397 | proximately 1-40 of that used in an S ioh Droadt: A f . : Neanlesteal § 3 gy Albi Snringfield: Markets: bedtime sto p o 2 . of the best wavs in which broadcast- | he to fill a long-term concert en Amertran ran _l_ 59 Bradleyvleaks gsy Albion. 3 R L o R ordinary electric light bulb | Bl m_—“The Question Box," by b— Woromiar i e e f [The MacMilian ship transmitter alsa |15, 30 = the assistant editor of the Pathfinder Bomjon: Whiline proseam ..o had its share in I A ichstatk AT i O = - easd $3.25 h Units . Yow York: Estey organ recital . ! i i Muc 1k of & radio ‘e as A Brial Sransiie W20 : San Francisco: Ruds Seiger's Orchestra . 5 2. ’"f"d,‘ On lh". mornin f reached \Washington. Following the |, An English judge has decided that s Uncle Sam $4.7 WCAP — Chesapeake and Potomac | Pliisbureh: Uncls Kavbee: stories ... s ; April 19, in a test carried on from the | eached Washington, = Following the |\ ome from race track gambling is | All-American Tra 23.25 79 Telophone Co. (468.5 Metess) Voosangart, 101 Organ® C 3 302 Zenith Radio Laboratories, in Chicago. | R Gnfera 10t taxable i formers 3.25 Saanl Philadelphia: Dream Dadds. with b ; Ghin outht. operating on wave lengthe[the matter was dicsussed throughout T to 715 p 3 o de! rel T ¢ o e 3 o jeaver Baby Granc 2 aldwin 7 10 7:15 p.m.—""The Need for Re rm\anevnm. “»i"'a-"n‘o'le""?n? hestra . of 20 and 40 meters. was heard very | the country. Then it died down. to Seaver at Grand 3].98 56‘ 1,9 ligious Education,” by Rev. C. Ernest tie City. ; - e . y be revived vather enthusiasti | Crystal Set S i Srnest | Shitago: Children's bedtime stors by Uncie Bob loudly by Lieut. F. H. Schneil. radio, s Smith, D. D.. rector of St. Thomas'| 7 30—Daveaport: Ecucational program officer of the L. S. . Seattle, flagship [during the past week ************ i 1 " - S 3 . Star and Scientifi Episcopal Church. - of the United Siates Navs Racific feer| The. Department of Commerce. | R TN 89¢ o Ciasials 89¢ 715 to 7:30 ‘Home Furnish 8709 P.M now engaged in war-game maneuvers | (hrough Secret Hoovey, has re $ & g ing,” by Dr. I Stanley. chief of | 5.0o__cnicago: Dinner concert from Consress Hote 24 (en route to Hawaii. At the time Lieut. [ Peatedly expressed its unwillingness Bureau of Home Economics, United Buffalo: Tack Little, Paul Small. songs . Schnell heard these signals he reports | 10 regulate broadcasters or censor Get It at coln. ing would settle down on some defi- | gazement formers . Dictogr i 5 sraph Phono- @7 ag States Department of Agriculture, the Ransas ‘Ciiy:' Men nd bore” hour -1 nlL it the distance of the Seattle from San | broadcasting material. Al disputes econd of a Serles oC ks given under Providagen. Facalts of Brown University lectiuten - % < WDWF 3 Francisco as 1,600 miles. This test|over wave lensths, broadcasting hours | 4€ i ; he auspices of the “Better Homes in Fhieago Raiph Willams and his Rainbo Garden Orches- was carried on in daylight and the|ahd other phases of the now compli D OR S America” 1925 campaign tra: vocal and m»«ln;'mt:n‘(-’([ BOlNES T m‘{‘&_‘ 794 ltotal distance covered was approx-|cated radlio world have been referred * E F E TTUBES 9 730 to 8 p.m.—Program by the In Bllehreh.” Base DA scorse: _heaith K Chamber o imately 4.000 miles—an astounding | alwava back to the broadcasters for | Jg , D Foreit Tuhes lead ae dsiec 9K | terior Department Mixed Quartet— Commerce 0 Sharon. Program .. . . ~ KDEA ¢ range for a lower power transmitter. | them to solve. with the dt‘l‘nrlm"”!» S0 Tron pocrophtnie Bols mid | b Miss Virginia Robinson, soprano: Miss Detr The Detroit News Orchesica L s Further tests will be conducted with | making its suggestions when all other in_long 1 V-2, G-velt: M Eniladaiphia: W C. 0. Band: vocal aad instrumental program G0 both the aeroplane and the ship set | recommendations and plans have fail D-V-3. 3-volt.” staudard base. k{ ian Chenowith. contralto; C. H. e Artist TeciAl i s, tenor, and Arthur E. Middleton B N T caocar LLiWEC before Dr. MacMillan sails for the|ed. But with the development of Star Y% Radio and director; Mrs. Ethel Mann New York: News: 'lecture; Women's Univeraity ‘Glee' Club” g North. It is possible that even these|radio in the past vear this method 103 11th St. N.W. x| 917—919 G Street N w concert: sololst records may themselves be broken in | has become unwieldy, with the pros | and Ben Judson, accompanists. i 1 - - 2 i 3 S to §:15 p.m.—A talk by Dr. Ernest o o : 2 455 | further tests with this apparatus pect of proving even more unsatis | N AACICICIC IE A I ALK rritt, professor of physics at Cornell Bosion: Neapolitan concort << -1 - 3 : S5 factory in the coming Fall and Win University, given under the auspices O o nes ve \‘\nlmng.ilrm Ensemble. . . WE A ool of the National Research Councll and O O e, s\rumental SISCHIOR < NKF Heard in Mediterranean. Apparently the only thing that has Science Service, arranged by Dr. W Chicago: Griole Orchestra: soloe: violin trio ... - BH 5 The U. S. S. Scorpion, in the Medi :re\em:‘d (};s ’l‘\sm“f‘x of a “‘czar” has . Tisdale. R L, N “Tnstrumenial ons muav terranean, reports having constructed | been the Jack of any close or 8:15 to 9 p.m.—Joint recital by Miss B BT T T e 204 | o high.frequency receiver with which | anization of _the 500-0dd broad Lucille Thomas, soprano; Michael 10—0Omaha: Current sport events 1 talk. S IWoAW E the signals from the research labora. | casters. The National Association of Mrlik, flutist, and Adolf Torovsky, e e LSRR L ‘:.,d".‘;.?}u,:;,.‘.; Sragrass tory at Bellevue (NKF) have been | Broadcasters, formed avowedly with concert piani Nonseheari, T Music: Novelly Orchestra: talk. .. .. qug 3 copled nightly from 11 p.m. to 5:30 | this end in view, has had the support 9:10 10:15 *p.m.—Concert by the Davenport: Musical program from Epworth Academy . Joc 3|am. Signals are reported stronger |of only a limited number of the sta Training Camps,” by Col. Leroy W. 30— e Lty : "1 WCAE i than Annapolis. The receiver consists | tions. It is suggested, however, that ilerron, civilian aide to the Secretary | Louisville: Conecert by Kentucky e Glee Club .. WHAS of 5 turns primary, 12 turns sec. | Necessity soon may bring about a new of War for the District of Columbia. Fort Worth: Whitlock's Violin Ensemble SRR Wga(l; . ondary and 10 turns tickler, with a | movement for unity and harmonious 9 to 10:15 p.m.—Concert by the San Francisco: “What Is Fissing acfhe Local Thester 1200t antenna. It is used In a room | co-overation with the Gover Temple Shrine Military Band. 9 TO 10 P.M. {inclosed with steel girders. bert Heiner., manager; William C. e e - T < | - rch Washington Times-Herald ave: Voral and insirumental program s 94 | columns of Toe Sta ——— (Phillipe). overture “Crown Dia Kansas City: Popular program . = N nds” (Aube march. *“3ith In Jaflerson_C Addresses: poems’ musical program by Cen fantry (Halloway): 10-minute talk by tral Missours Assoctation dor shel Wi - 0 p Put a SCIENTIFIC Fixed ' A eapolis-St. ":’l ‘I ‘lflyn"‘!"dplw 4 “ S c tal D, 1 we illustrious potentate of A N Jantic City el ‘Ambassador sz e b Hemnen Spancs. Mich.: Radio Lighthouse Choir: Inierna ystalDeteclocanyatini Set. uStrous emple, Noble Henry Lansburgh onal Uiorm Sunday sehool leeson: talk on “The Chris Price, $1.00 rch Call Me Henr (Benter) tian's Bookshelf & 1 - ; z B e X Y Get your money back dedicated to Noble Henry lLansburgh Chicago. ¥ireside hoir: comedian. d b, Anabucel et oRas Sate Licle “ana Paui Smail el e :nd the Nobles of Almas Temple: se- Buftalo > 5 Rfw York:_ Hardman hour of music A lection, “The Rainbow Girl” (Hirsch): | Afanta: Special “entartainment = wasna e a) “Danse Orientale” (Lubomirsky) New York 1d and Stream talk: play . - g Ay dar iecgpstd o7 German music () “Cortege du Sardar’ (Iwanow): ,\“’e‘,'m&‘:,',{'g“f“'v Colliat - ‘Aliliary Choras finale, march, “Storm and Sunshine Portlapd: Gegrge Weber and bis oreh R N . . ee N o Lure of Maine' fend) : g Esatal Paas rehentra white finis f 10:15 to 12:15 a.m.—Dance music by New orkT Sterling plano duo: Adverising '; solos’ {he Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra, | Norcester: Limeric 'coniest prizes 5 i “The Mano Hour’ oty ~p Providence : . from Wardman Park Hotel. H",,uo,d Stadio program:_ Choral Ol conoert : X er. were S e S B e re ar costs than enamel 3 Rt v h et Criterian Coneert Co. DrORT&m. . - .- ... I WNAC S S 6:45 to 7:45 a.m.—Morning ‘setting “Angeles: rner hour program. - r up’ exercises, by the Metropolitan | - Seranton, Pa.. The Szivanians’ Orchesira 5 W T e Hen b:30— in.chin ‘And his orchestra, - e : fe Insurance Co., direct from the Yoot PSprings: Eischer Trio: vocal solos Metropolitan Tower. 1 Madison ave Philadelphia: mn«pfiumnv.»;;“mo aitai iR # ; the neck nue, New York City o ik 3 AT ‘_o;m o e Gy ! HITE as snow—smooth as less than enamel, is easy apply, e e satin — strikingly attractive! and is guaranteed to remain white Moncton, N. B.: CNRA Orchestr: 10:00—Denver: Orchestra: vocal and instamental program: KOA 5 N L u o r layers. . _ T KOA k room and ki b ¥ Sundays at 1 P.M. ' e e Ofioxlué:chema Fischers = tchen walls and on wood viously light-painted surface. (If 0 evextitictatis harad mvotifor Dn P,\,,O.:,‘,.g"" “Moring Giory Club: masiel 1101011011 IWLIT 3 work everywhere! more than one coat is required, use Dance Orchestra. . . WHN New Fork: Board of Education lecture: police ‘slarms and Barreled Sunlight comes ready- Atlantic City: il Whiteman's Hotel Traymore Orchestra. WPG QEganiat Marsh DieGtrdy, DiEviigat 1 PHote1 Sy ivania, Oréentzs. .. i b ; Moreover, Barreled Sunlight costs any color or shade. New York: Talk: pianist: Beanx Arts Orchestra.. . Marsh McCurdy, the youthful organ- . Fort Worth: Chamber of Commerce Bml’rlm Los Angeles o PLANS SUNDAY CONCERT P.flmm\;wfl. Ad"r oCh}llld:;tr;I vrn[ram Hl'lua oah oS NN o i E tly N«::JonderdsBa;reled Sunlight is used longest. It covers so well that one v ey 10 To 11 PML en . in thousands of - i i ; WHN to Carry Organ Recitals homes today on bath- coat is usually sufficient over a pre- radio listener, when he must do no lit -The Glorient Girle™: solos. 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The organ is icago: Oriole Orchestra:' guitarisis: lectures: solos one of the finest in the city, is perhaps teburgh: Weather forecast; base ball scores. the most complete in detail, and the 15—Portland: . Markets, weather: news and police reports. e excellent for broadcast 30—Schenectady: Ray Halse and his dance orchestra. . has already been complimented on bow Audcles: Mol N e seee : o 2 his excellent taste in preparing his|jo:45—New York: Monte Carlo Virginians . A i % $ | b programs, is anxious to comply with % g the desires of his audience, and sees 11 P.M. TO 13 MIDNIGHT. 2 . no reason why the Sunday dinner|ij.00—Los/ Angeles Theaters program. . £ RN = e e ; S musle. B. Supply Co. prog i 2 hould be without its music. &2-‘,.46):;‘:-' “E’"&D"_’ f%o :vm" (t)m ;ur':m : 3 ; — S : s = e: Biitmore Dance Orchestra. . : Tion. Angeles: " Organ reciial; Evening Herald p"lulaum RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS e TONIGHT. 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