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26 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON mi BY JOSEPH C LET'S TALK IT OVER.—PAKT II. | Now I hope you have prepared vour- | self to answer the following questions. | it is not pecessarv that you answer| all the ons. Just choose those Tot: want to answer and disregard the rest. To all those who answer any or il the questions I will send, free of charge, any or all of the folders mentioned in the first three questions. In answering the questions use a separate paragraph for each answer and number each answer to corre- spond with the question you are answering. 1f you do not care to answer any particular question just pass on to the next. but remember to number vour answers to correspond| with the number of the question you are answering. It should not take you more than six minutes to answer today’s questions. 1. Would vou like to have me send you a folder on “How to Build a Two- Tube Loudspeaker Set for $202” 2. Would you like to have men send you a folder on “How to Build a Selective Five-Tube Tuned Radio Frequency Receiver for $552" 3. Would you like to have me send vou a _folder on “How to Build a_de Luxe Eight-Tube Super-Hetrodyne Re- ceiver for $757 ) 4. What type of set are you using FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY ALCATERRA, Noted Authority on Radio. Al Bights Reserved. Reproduotion Prohibited. 5. Is it a factory-built set or a homemade one? 6. How many so far? 7. How many sets have you built so sets have you bought far? 8. Which did you like best of the factory-built sets? 9. Which did vou like best of the homemade sets 10. Have you built any of the sets 1 have described? 11. What success have you had with sets which you built according to my descriptions? 12. In your estimation can the method T use in describing the con- struction of receivers be improved upon and, if so, what would you sug- gest? 13. From your own observation of the receivers your friends own., which is the more numerous. built set or the homemade set? 14. How do you find the homemade sets compare with the factory-made sets in point of efficiency? 15. What kinds of tubes do you pre- fer to use? 16. Do you use a storage battery or dry cells for your A battery? 17. Do you use a storage battesy or a dry battery for your B battery? the factory- | ) 19. What make of B battery do you use? 20. What make of battery charger do you use’ 21. What other types and make or makes of sets are you planning to buy? What type or types of sets are you planning to build? 23. When do you prefer to build your sets; state season, time of day and day of week. 24. When did you first become inter- ested in radio? Approximate month or year will do for an answer. 25. When did you buy your first set? 26. When did you build your first . What types of circuits have you tried? List them in the order of pref- erence. 28. In building a set, do you prefer to buy all the parts separately or would you rather get all the parts in a complete kit. 29. Do you use an outside aerial, an inside aerial or a loop? 30. Of the types of aerials mentioned in _question 29 which do you prefer? Now I am going to let you have a rest from the witness stand until to- /morrow, when I will ask a few more questions? . S ‘Women of California have been re- quested to wear gowns of Spanish design with a red, green and gold color scheme for the six weeks im- mediately preceding the diamond Jjubilee to be held next September in 18. What make of A battery do you |celebration of the seventy-fifth anni- use? versary of California’s Statehood, /3 “Remember the int t Savers—it’s the most delicious of “I really think these have done “I wouldn’t be without them.” s Indigestion is a miserable thing. nient form—Pep-o-mint Life Savers; mints with the hole. Do you avoid indigestion the way they do? Life time friends ea our mothers used to brew?”’ the old gentleman asked. ““How well I do!” his wife replied. “Peppermint has been one of our life time friends, “And in this modern form—Pep-o-mint Life hasn’t it? all. more to help my digestion than anything I ever tried. So many people suffer this way. If they only knew that simple old method our grandfathers used—peppermint. And now it is available in a new and really conve- ; the little candy It sounds very simple and old-fashioned. But Pep- o-mint Life Savers really do the trick. Try them after meals when that heavy, logy feeling comes over you—or to relieve that irritating distress of indi- gestion. Pep-o-mint is displayed at all good stores so you may help yourself: also Wint-o-green, Cinn-o- mon, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve and Vi-o-let. Five cents a package.—Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester, N. Y. We want to make sure beforehand that it will. The “phonograph needle test” is one way we have of finding out. A blunt needle, much like a phono- graph needle, is inserted in a machine so that the point just touches the rub- ber. Then a pressure of 150 pounds is suddenly applied, and the exact depth to which the rubber “gives’” under the blunt needlepoint is measured to a hair. Since this pressure equals an average person’s weight as it strikes the ground with each step, it is possible to deter- mine beforehand just how well an O’8ullivan heel will absorb the shocks that would otherwise tire you out. Springiness and wear — these two things we build into every pair of O’SULLIVAN’S. It's an expert’s job—to make a heel tough enough for months of service, yet so springy it really cushions the jolt of every step. And the way we've done it is what makes O’'SULLIVAN'S the choice of millions today! ° o PI_AN ANNIVERSARY LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT BR[]AI]GASI PH[]T[]S ADVENTURES OF A BROADCASTER Health for the kiddies TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925 BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE, | » JUL 3 P C A PRUGRAM All. WRE Programs of Distant Stattons Scheduled for Eastern Standeré Time PI-AN UF |NVENTUR Radioscribe. ! i 1s Washington a City Without Smiles? 3 TO 4 P.M. Stations. Metezs. Miles ¥ - - 3 00—?;;: Y"_url)(( :ac.l s0los ('lral'l‘ml‘:m‘l (I)r\'heslrl. talk . .WMCA 314 ork : Scores: songs with ul \d 0 i ! Levitow'a Hotel Commodore Orchestrn oo Do 4543 ki E The writer of a recent radio letter,, enough to buy a small tube set. % Three Stations to Carry Ehiladelphia; “Bringing the Bank Closer to Pyblic.": . . (WEI 3045 Jenkins to Make Picture|signed “Who Cares?” having been| I thought my husband would have Detroit? News Orchestra: weather, murkela: seores .. R identified, 1 am_ keeping my promise been giad to know that T indulged i R : Boston: Shepard Colonial Dance Orchestra ... - ... .... 280 i i to “afr its spirit” througl e medium n tha; e luxury, and 8 Wanamaker Auditorium 3.30—yhicago: Veried prosram. pocm: humor. entertainent | Device Available for of this column. It will be interesting | that spirit. The very first piece of & Fork: Ly apaLay, oen) ? v ¢ view | music that I received over my set 5 New York: Agnes Vernon's juveniles. . A : to know whether the point o e £ Celebration. 3.5 Eiadeipnia: Taik on “Glant Power": 'artist recital.’. Amateurs. which the letter reflects is widely’| was “Sunrise and You,” with its —Chicago: Homemaker's hour: talks: musical program shared. It sa; beautiful refrain about “eves will Peray 470 5 PML Nine months ago I came out of a | be smiling when we meet again. drsick g —Ct Scores: Red Cross talk: musical progra WMA Western town to start life over The first series of anniversary pro Now Forks Onbestia: ae program AQ 3 New rchestra: scores: ki ts W . Fra . el 4 reca 2 vi at 5 S Eraiaslcelbbenting R aricy uritina Cincinngti Progrum sider the auspiocs of the Federation of ' C. Francis Jenkins, Inventor of a| again here. " I came because I had | The news that 50 inmates of Sing i15pnyMother's Clibs: student Tecital .- <.« 2l wLw system of radio-photography, has com- | &t one time lived here a short tirt Sing penitentiary have receiving sets Wanamaker Auditorium into the| 4i5—Fhiladelphia: Talks -0 S S trarpas E > as a child. I have traveled quite |in their cells reminds me of what broadcasting world, will be radioed e ::’;P"“m o b oo f‘"’h making r‘“’ e & bit in my young lifetime. I have | is sald to be the best personal story of b 2 = av e for the use of amateurs| lived as far away as the Soul Henry Ford extant. Ford visited the t t Gamgtt by.“RL, fn o? Oparmton an!-. 5:00—Chicago: Organ recital: lullaby time: Aunt Martha and throughout the country in an en.| Seas and in the capitals of several grmty New York State prison once os 0 or mon stations WJZ, New York and WGY Uadle George: “King Lear'” from WLS Theater: farm el i : B of our States, and have been a |upon & time and was called upon to Schenectady. Philadelphla: Weather: Benjamin Frankiin Orchestra: market urther perfect the wireless | close observer of people and their |make a speech to the convicts during S A S B < R Bom B e e Besilis Or : | transmission. of pictures. customs everywhere. And by com- |ihir midday assembly. The motor 3 xe ex New York: Base ball scores........ Soob | Mr. Jenkins pro) st ly the | parison I still call Washington the |magnate isn’ ch of a spellbinder a Be proposes to supply R sn't mu pel ments the Wanamaker Auditorium oston Camp Girls' program’ dinner best clty in the world. I love its : _ o 2 New York: Dinner concert from Hotel Waldor!-Astori radio-photographic transmitters to PR , ol S |and is as embarrassed as Secretary will present three one-act plays by the Philadelphia; Arcadia Syncopators: scores: Bellevue Strat- Aniatonrs at Ness ¢l AR dg.;nlu. its beaumi m'( mM\;, ?n'l Mellon when he has to perform. He . ‘ : 3 & _ford | Hotel - Concert OTeRestra: . oo. .o ooro s ss than the actual cost | above all I love what it stands for: = Arr e e Irving Players, with musical numbers Schenectads - Produce and stock market quotations: Tiew of bullding the sets. The Amateur | it is the “top of the world," and it :;’.‘,"‘;,‘,.d“'{‘o :;Lk«odsnu’:;\];?:: yof(;i\eflr'e"l' interpolated by Carol Robinson, noted Base bali scoree: address: dinner program by Hotel Van Relay League is co-operating with the | s right here that we are one day |It brought down the house. : voung planist. The plays to be pre Denver:. Vocal and instrumentai ‘solos: ‘readings scientist and it is expected that the | going to do most of the solving of e e 5 SR Saright are FThe, Teap, Year Minnoapolis St. Paul " Base ball scores: Readers Club Summer will witness an interesting [ the great world problems. It is Lisotinils ), Giria by Joln Stokes; “Values,” by | B:ls— Turn Gonants lut Dyt it T e aits season of pictures in the air. The | the “lighthouse” of this old world. | = = = " by Stokes; “Values,” by | B:43—Newark: Dinner concort by Donaldson Department of Commerce, it is under- | That is why I love to live here. TRAVEL PAY IS DENIED Ruth Glrrloff, and “The Real Thing.” | o Chicao: Skeezix tme: for the Children. .. S stood, looks favorably on the project But with all my love for this city The S B is in v Jorn Kenrick pangs " —Ktisgie. S A emin? 01T mational”marhie ANA DEADABIR WL feasicrn eEation | - X et e e o e s TO GOVERNMENT AGENT e Shredded Wheat Cracker is in Town! tonighi's’ Dros i weill et dn jextont 5:50—New York: Market reports ............... : permitting the operation of the pic. ly I have come to dub it “the place g R Rm Aume ture-transmitters on the wave lengths | where people never smile.”” I came = " ed musical travelogue, “Over the| _ 6 TO 7 P.M. 10 the ATiaters o uns ¥ . Ask vour Grocer about it Seven Seas—Around the World | 6:00—New York: Sheridan Club Orchestra: base ball results:_ s here with all the nerve I could mus- | Expense Incurred by Speakers At- y about 1 S. S. Franconia Orchestra, the musi Blackatona String Quintet. WGN According to Dr. Jenki It Sl el H cal organization which accompanied e e A on Aceording to Dr. Jenkins, the trans: | and to wear a smile fof fhe sake of i jati Ly saliorganiee fch accompanie 5P s WOR mission of pictures on the amateur| other people. no matter how T feit. | Specific Appropriations. e Franconia on its recent pleasure 2 Vocal solos: lecture: Neutrodyne Trio LWEAF. wave lengths will not cause any in-| To my surprise, I seemed to be act | “ jaunt around the world, The radio Boston: Bits, from “71L" all-colored musical comeidy: .. WNAC terference with broadcasting or the| ing about twice as ‘“happy” as Government representatives must I 5 audience also will hear Leon Gilbert New York: Talk on | Dogs - Hotel Vanderbilt Orches WhiE regular transmission of CW messages | those around me. I found it a |travel to and from conventions of e Simon, baritore, an yman Miller, Philadelphia: Uncie Wip’s roll call and birthday list: songs by the amateu His device is used lace where smiles were met with va s ! cellist, broadcast jointly with WJZ by Pesgy O'Brien SR o wIP for both transmission and reception| someth nte o | Feeue oD (U Rowal fexp e b \ Heading the local feature on to zmfl\gn‘,"::z.‘....;vrx:ifim(»g Orchestra: "seventy-fifth annivers L . and will work with any other type ;‘;‘""(‘"‘m‘)"e‘ni‘Jr"?(e“(‘h;""f’l",’.‘:;‘[ “\’:fr"’ unless there is a specific appropria \ , 0! ollege o rma: E: ees . LWL $ s 7 C get o H \ night's bill will be a resume of the Detroit. Dinner concert UIWWI asad on any wave length. where formality choked the spon: |tlon in their department for the pur 3 effects of the District’s new traffic Cloveland: Hotel Statler dinner concert WTAM 3804 “The wireless transmission of pic : clerk o | Code since its adoption, presented | 6:30—Mooseheart. Tif: Dinner ‘cancert? urean: John ‘Cérny's Or- rureste S aemission of plc-| taneous: where clerks in stores | pose y M 3 lon, sente ‘chestra from Belmont Hote Aresr s anc g i B y | > ’ Lol by Ernest L. Greenwood, secretary Philadeiphia: Dream Daddy. with boss ‘snd girls Jenkins =ald, “and' by obtaining ithe| strangers ssemed suspicious of one. | s. " Principle was lald. down Ty of the National Conference on Street Boston: Heuith talk by Dr. §. B. Kelliher ... - e co-operation of the amateurs we will| another; where a competitive |ACting Controller General Lurtin R 5y and Highway Safety, of which Her- Schenectady: Base ball acores: studio prosram by WGY Or- be able to make considerably more| ‘“something” outweighed the wel. |Ginn, ¥ the case of Mortimer B. | bert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, Minneapolis-St. Paul: Children's hour by Miss Ny rapid prog: in the development of | come. I have tried to connect with | Lan sial ag ¢ the D 't s is chairman. Mr. Greenwood has ob. e York: Bob Schaeler and Fred Fisher. song (he v ahariE A Wars AR To EHA TR |- ofie G twa Tateredts. only o Gra | roos special agent ofitle ey ; lnlr:;d the n;lflu:mvl figures of traffic e T qornoetk Orohastrs - 3 workmen in any one laboratory. By | that it was “quite the thing” to | ™cntof Commerce, whose expense ac accidents and casualties during May New York: Hotel Ambassador Ensemble A 052 permitting the amateurs to use the| not know the names of the people |COuUnt to Baltimore was disallowed in the District and will include them | o . Richmond Hill X Y5 Spore tax: Danso Eddie . Wane ine device 1 consider that I am increas-| who were over one e Lane asked for $3.63 for a trip dur d e Ay heinnati: Chimes coneert - : WS 5 : ol 5 o ne. ¥ s an AmFI Sncgee Omana: ~Advice 1o Lovelorn’ scores: dinner’ program ... WOAW 56 ing my laboratory force by just as| ~ No doubt it is in the very nature |ing : e = A second interesting feature of the many assistants as take up the work | of things that people in \Wast oo o Bt DA N stants as ta < of gs tha ople in Washing- | 2 i local program will be the debut from 7 TO 8 PM. & of experimentation with the trans-| ton should have weig o bitin of the Personnel Managers' Assocla S d A = & : 0 on shou! ave weighty subjects WRC of Norman Brokenshire, na.| 7:00—Cincinnati: Hotel Sinton Instrumental Trio 325.9 ithers [ = - e Richmond Hill. N. ¥.: Vocal solos: “Trout ol on their minds. But it seems to |tion. 1 tionally known announcer, who re ng Mixed Quartet ;3156 Gently; Joimsn the RUNOUBCINE Stafl Of New Forks Partaon Orchestra: Healih talk 2. S B4 R 16 ShAPineY Wouldiwor oub peob Some departments of the Govern- : 4 y i s v Momkes Paragun Orchest : . sl ms faster if they would let a little s . | the Park Road Studio. Mr. Broken- e e I e e Wonemd. R RADIO EXPORTS LARGE. | more “sunshine™in on the subjeci, |mMent: such as the State Department, shire will make his initial appearance Philadelphia; “Talks 10 motoriats: West Priladelobla Boys 0 oh | nave” specit L eetonha) e e as a WRC announcer in connection gh School OTCROStra: #0108 ... ... ... s: - ¥ 508.2 2k, rips of officials for s rposes, i with the broadcast of the Meyer New Jork:, Vocal wolows dugte . .o e o Foq iy WODS 3160 Shipments for Four Months Double b was learned, but in the case of Lane Davis Society Orchestra from the roof John W. Davis, WEEI, WFI, WCAE. WEAR, WGR, It is always gratifying to find that|of the Department of Commerce, it Sarden’ ofitho Cafe Te Paradls (The WYY, WOC ‘and WIAR, from . ..o r. . WEAF 4915 Total for 1924. people in the public eye are incurablc | was held that “while the director of < T4 Paradis music will be broadecast to- Qakland Holel St. Francis Orchestra .~ " ; 3612 Exports of radio apparatus from the | 'adio fans. During the past few days|the Census Bureau acquiesced in the % on New York: Vocal solos: Sheridan Club Orchestra 8 - P & . v night from 10 to 11 o'clock, jointly Atlantic City: Studio program: operalogue, - Faust 9 | United States to foreign countries dur- |it Was my pleasure to make the ac-|travel, it does not appear to have = . pTEY with stations WJZ and WGY. Kansas City: Musical prosram talke: stories . 5 ing the first four months of this year | Quaintance for the first time of Mr.|bcen performed as a part of claim -y, ansOll e Included in tonight's entertainment S e easmtalii bolec romitne = o were more than double those of 1924, |and Mrs. Walter Johnson. The master | ant's official dutie: > . o will be the third of the Summer series Chicago: Classical program 5 i) it was announced today at the Depart plicher's wife i authority for_the| L7 %0 of orzan concerts by Otto F. Beck, Los Angeles: Special ‘Shrine’ procram . oy ment of Commerce. Bxports for the |Statement that Walter is not only al well known organist at Crandall's :u:‘r‘x’r:;;g-h:;l\kb[’fifl\h{.f:;r‘.ti' ‘Bl::‘_\“‘??)r‘«‘-;::::r?nhe?". {")\x!' months of 1925 amounted to $2 bug, but is proud of heing one of the RADIO!S BBT OFFERINGS Tivoli Theater. Los Angeles. Household hune; Juxnile eniertainers 720127, as against $1.222.685 in 1924. | original ones, having become a listen | TONIGHT \ b eyeits on lonhnialimon o {artiond. Conn.. Organ recitai: talks, o ie most surprising feature of this |€r-in a long time before everybody did | NIG : 7:15—New York: The Migration of Birde. Lee " Crandall g 3 = Incidentally & ¥ \ include a concert by Roger M. Hill, Mooseheart, Tll.: Concert band: “Child Care” g § | Year's exports was the record of $853,- |it. Incidentally, the Johnsons are en-| Travelogue, “A Trip Around \ harp-guitarist, and a recital by | 7:30—S$t. Louis: ' Abergh's Ensemble: Violinist ....... 2 5 1 710|148 set in April, during which month | thusiastic over the broadcasting of| | the \\'orl% with x“c SiES 2 G - ks San Francisco: Rudy Seigers Orchestra . ... .. . ' I'KPO 4205 2,442 |exports for the past three years have | baseball, as it is now being done by | J St - Seorge F. Ross, pianist, announcén K% Yok "Goia Duss Twine, WEEL WFL WCAE, WEAR, ot e Das 3 e o & Franconia Orchestra, WRC at WRC. WO WWJ. WECo. WOU. WIAR und WSAL drom. - WEAF ABomRimetshieldedined i o, Yiltiam M. Sweats| | Washingten, 9 to 10 o'clock. For this afternoon WRC took the Moncton. N B.: Chatham String Orcheatra; voéal and ‘in- o\ R, xludm‘n{?mgur and press representa. | ashington, 9 to 10 o'clock. PY ™Y alr at 1 o'clock with a luncheon con- T o s SRS O Y tive of RC. They say that he not| = cert by the Hotel Mayflower Orches- e T oatrumental peocrasa s o 3 (TR WOL LARGE ESTATE LEFT. only has a splendid radio voice, but | Program by West Philadel- tra, which will be followed by a play- 87098 P.M :H«_z"nfl.v knows base ball from A| | phia High School boys, WIP, by-play account of the Washington- 9 Sk B VEEL WFI ;. Ell e | | Philadelphia, 7:1 9 o'clock 4 00—New_York: Eveready hour. WEEI_ WFI, WCAE, WEAR. en M. Thorne Bequea | phia, 7:15 to 9 o clock. New York base ball game. 8 R WY, WORO, WOC, WIAR ‘and’ WSAL from .. WEAF el Buik P At Rartiord: Conn.: Blind planiat: Lyfic Cadles” Quaried . | WG of Fortune to Children. | e ibonce 15 whils T anasied “The. Bracelet,” by Kittredge New York: Vocal solos: talk: Kessler Trio : WNYC WAUKEGAN, 111, June 2 (#).—The | 07 copies of my weekly political talks Players, WGBS, 8 to 8:30 1 1 New York: Vocal and ingtrumental solos .. ... Sl Wiz VAUBKIGAN, IlI., June 2 (P).—The | . g et Sl | by e , E . Local Radio Entertainment AR R g S R WoH pil of Elien M; Thomme o Lake|The oBly ones in existgnce arepmy| | o'clock sinis Schenectady: WGY Orchestr . ..... ... . Y orest, widow of George Thorne, who | OTIEinal notes, carefully filed sinc® the | : o~ usclous R mmond HCN 0 Vocal and instramental solos WM * was vice president of Montgomery | PEINNING of my adventures on Musical program by th Tuesday, June 2, 1925. T e e e e i " waAHG 5 204 | Ward & Co., filed vesterday, showes | &I NOW nearly two vears ago. They | | o ior B S“.‘\,\ LA e i Atlantic City: Sheibume Hotel Concert’ Orchestra” ;... 1 WHAR 5 142 |an estate valued at $675.000 in real|N@Ve become quite a sizable sheaf Yovk”fi 45 ”’;‘ s ¢, New . S S 5 Cincinnatic Contest; Lyric Male Quartet: pRsfol ane " 403 |and persohal property. Charitable in.|anuscript. 1 have spoken about » 6:40 oclock. NAA—Naval Radio_Station, Radio, Denvers Newa: ‘stotks: markeia: scores ... ... llllll 34 1489 | stitutions, hospitals, boys schools, dis- | imes. averaging 2.500 words, which, | 5 == Va. (434.5 Meters). Bitodgs. Tl emhare T ST ; : = 38| tant relatives and friends are. jec| comPressed intoa book, would make Grand opera, “Barber of 345 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports.| g.30_Memphie. Healih tafic by Dr. E. E. Francia 33 | more than $100.000, with the remain. |2 volume of 187,500 words: That Is| | Seville,” by WEAF Grand 10:30 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. Des Moines " Hupdling Orcncetra of Newion der being distributed among the chil. | & tome of well over 300 pages. | | Opera Company, WEAF, New == Louisville: Carl Zoeller's Melodists: talk: new dren and $1,000 each to 16 grand R e York, 9 10 lock. 7 New York: Chamberlain Women's Quartet granc | ork, to ) o'cloc WCOAP—Chesapeake and Potom: Chicaso? Vocal 'and instrumental program X children. A widow, who insists upon anonv-| — [ b ‘Talephone Co. (468.5 Meters). g‘_g,n‘g:’m{:l’k o o e B S %S Big ‘Brother. | e — | mity, thinks she has had a more inte Dance program by Meyer Silent. | sl yeshond Joseph M. Weber of New York, is | €5ting experience in “telepathic radio D Shcichy SE O chss g 3 M. serving his twenth-sixth term as presi-| than my recent one, here chronicled, | WRC Washington, 10 to 11 6:45 to 7:45 a.m.—Morning “setting- Towa Bl universy Bad Soriceri LTS 817 | Musicians. Not long ago T saved up money | s g - > : New Yo Lerview in languages: Quesn ot WGBS b RIS exarches Sy SeaMeRuncl = Chieago. Talks: Tilinois Merchants' Ladies Chorus . LWMAS 594 l\‘f“: Imn.lranc_? Co., direct from the Cincinnat: Formica Orchestra: violin selections 44 103 Metropolitan Tower, 1 Madison ave- Richmond Hill, N. Y.. Smith's Paramount Orchestra FAHG 5 e New ¥ork Ciby New York: Chiropractic hour of music . WMCA ot d Y Senenectady: Travel talk: pianist: WJZ and SWGY 313 = Atlantic City: Al-Time Grotto radio LU WG 142 = S s ol Harttord. Conn.: Happiness Boya' OF accordioniats, WTIC 301 How much will they “give”? WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital Naw Vork. Grand ‘opera. “Barber of Seviile’ by WEAF Thi i n New. rand g b 2 v s machine tells accurately. 5 25 G Ce pany, with complete orchestra, WEEL ” LT SR D L W WORE, WERRY woR. WWY. tfrom 4015 2 2:30 pm.—Current news items Davenpart: Ford and Gienn, artiste: from WLS 0 isas 7 . Clncinhati: Studio program. vocal and instrumental 328 (U, = Minneapolis-St. Paul: Musical program & 1184 o 9.30—Los Angeles 1'Dh\Mrvnx: hour: stories: h I‘F e 4‘(;(';;‘_‘ ‘:M WRC—Radio Corporation of America Los Angeles: Dinner hour program: Orchestra 33, 1300 = Dall Spec . 4759 183 (#68.5 Meters). u:l’;pn:.’;%‘.‘k,‘?fl’:::."%m;.on Hotel Orchesira 788 uon | Memphis: Musical prograr S 78; 2:25 p.m.—Play-by-play account of e a s ameemonis: Staie’s Restaurant Orchesira 1205 244 the Washington-New York base ball| 9:30—New York: Police alarms and weather forecast ... 526 '20s game. 10 7O L2 P.M. 6:55 p.m.—Base ball scores. 10:00—New York: Meyer Davis' Orchestra. WGY, WRC and. WIZ 4543 7:00 p.m.—George F. Ross. pianist. $An Francisco; Rudy Seigers Orchestra 40 7:10 p.m. Wanamaker program -\,"‘"Q",f‘“] oather o New York: Dance program ceaon . 4915 Three one-act plays—"The Leap Year Atlantic City: Tragmore Hotel Dance Orchestra .. 2008 Girls,” “Values” and “The Real :e\:n‘\_orll(( gnm‘{« Alpin Ofchestra - e e, o : New gon Novelty Trio: vocal s : Thing”; Carol Robinson, planis, Atlantic City - ‘Sifand Theater: orean recital 238 broadcast with station WJZ, from the fopina. Sask me stories: concert party ... 336 Wanamaker Auditorium, in New | Chicago: Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Skyiarks York and " insirumental ‘program . 'solos: harmoniciste 478 Cincinnati: Cosmopolitan Quintet . eeaes 22.3 8:10 pm.—Roger M. Hill, harp- Ciaveland: Organ recital e S WEAR 3804 guitarist. 10:30—Chicago: Husk O Hare's Red Deagout; urgan; Yooslsaduin: o0t apos 8:30 p.m.—"Unscrambling the Traf- ramenta el T Straloht s Orchsstra WD 3028 fic Mess,” by Ernest L. Greenwood, o isox CHotel Danee. Orchestra. . CRAC 425 secretary of the National Conference Portland: Weather: markets. police. sporls: news bulletins o 4o ¢ on Street and Highway Safety. E Chicago: " Drake. Hotel Orchestra: popular’ songs . IWEN 3703 8:45 p.m.—Leon Gilbert Stmon, bari- Tos “Angeles: Pickly WIggly Girls +. .. .---- KAI 4052 yman Miller, cellist, broadcast Los Angeles: Style talk: health lectire b KNX 3368 Ono a with station WJZ, from New York 11 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. I 9 pm.—"Over the Seven Seas— LI S R A e Around the World.” broadcast with | 11:00—%08 ARetis. RN Drfam i KIS stations WJZ and WGY, from New s ™ Dor “Howard's® entertainers: danic orchestra: .’ York Taale Guarter: whistlers: comeds 1o .. oi:o..: WERC e ° : = San" Francisco: United States Army Band 10 p.m.—Meyer Davis v _Or Oakland: Regular DrOETam .........- chestra, broadcast with WIZ | 11 Orchestra ‘program <7 v and WGY, from the roof garden of | 11 Montreal Press Club frolics the Cafe Le Paradis. MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. e . 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