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34 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925. { : ! AMUSEMENTS. SrereEseENTg, AMUSEMEN BANJU ANI] GU”AR i LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FIFTEEN MINUTES OF. RADIO EACH DAY e SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, 3 ! EI-UBS IN [:UNBER.[ Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eaueru) Standard Time Noted Amhofi':y n: Radio. A PALAGE 170 5 PM. nted Artists T R T T B e : Al Rlhts Reserved. Reproduction ProhiLited. HEITH-ALREE VAUDEVILLE Street at 13th ! 2 LAST TIMES TODAY ety ' <: Elmer Grosso and his versatile orchestra.....WEAF E The Radio Pilot. on the coast. The ship sends out a ally Presented | ] ot Lexington, Theager Orchestra: Herman Sircy = > g signal and the three shoi tatic Paramount Pres Famous Players . c % It can safely be said that radio d e shore stations PER E Crandall’s Saturday Nighters cal Anh inktraaental vrokrar': kolos . : i would not be what it is today if it !Set their loops so as to find the direc- Au!chs Q mcnn ADEI.E ROWLAHD LouGLAS The necessity for some form of com- 5 TO 6 PM. munication between the ship and the |Sent to the contral shore stations, SUNDAY 3_TO 11 ',',,ARS,' J. CONLEY 5:00—New York: Henry Sogal. tenor ... e shore was the only idea in the minds | Which plots the directions from each Commenci Tomorrow e Wise Oracking Rube Piiladeiphia: Biind singér: hurdh soivices cidal ¢ R e station and thus obtains the point at e ALBERT WHELAN “SEVEN KEYS TO B'LDPATE" stra; reacings: new Radio Program Tonight. Now that we have our broadcasting | Which the lines from the stations The Act Beautitul SIGNOR_FRISCOE & Comedy—Nev~—Ovarinre Toa ime: ot WO, atusical’ progrim el stations and radio receiving is not [int " MARIMBA BAND R : 6 TO 7 PM. confined {o the sending and ecelving | The point D, at which the lines in. ‘DA"GE 'Islo's NEWELL & MOST Beginning Tomorrow Salark: Hotel Wallorf Astoria Orchestra - ! of SOS signals, we often lose sight | tersect on “}"1 IAD, slioys the "’X“" MadcThia! Hotel Fenposleane Orchestra S Hetiis on of the ship and this information eibiia, Weather *REL L ok Mt ‘Grchickira Wb I)lfl\‘:"nfl Lraportant rert thatimdlonis [ o o edito tho ship: As 1t Wasl As It 13! As It May Set Shews Dally—8:18 azd 8:18 York: Olcott van and " his. Hiotel SeAlbin The task of keeping a ship on fts| The more modern method of taking S0 Cood Bae. Beater Brée Soe TOEW A concert by the banjo, mandolin and guitar clubs from the Walter T. Jlolt Studios and an elaborate and varied entertainment by Crandall's Saturday Nightets will feature the semble Frank Wunderlichvs tony Brook Orchestrd (cr 3 4! course on the high seas where there |F2dio compass bearings is to have the 5 OTHER “KEITH” POPULAR THE DANCE OTHER STAR FEATURES . POLA wE.xi T 6FVoven |4 ik, Svdlo, program; Party . oios 3 had not been for the demand for radio |tion, from which ““‘—' Senale e GORGEOUS AND GOMFORTANLE Sparkling Story Sor g1 Kansas City: Stars Str : e s in navigation. coming wi respect to their particu- lory Bongs Aiso Are Featured on WRCS' KBRS ST s e : i sty The deeedon e then | | HIGH GRADE PROGRAM 1011 | | | program to be broadeast tonight by S nbE et 1 are no landmarks to guide the navi- | COMDass station located on the ship S VRC The Bl programdllll ! b, pags . : e | kator is one which requires not only | and to e the radio beacons on PRICE VAUL.VILLE ACTS PHONES-MAIN - 4484 - 44850823 | be presented from . studio of ), lonial I Orche e < i considerable skill, but o certain |}and. The land stations then send out = VRC, beging lock, and Miani, Fla.: Spor q - e LW g wracteristic to the individual e it solosuny aHcel Atlantic rsic T S . 1008 t id the bearings are taken 2 ¥ Street at 12th il ineiwude mandolin solos by Auice | | | 1. Hill, Hawmian guitar solos by | T TO 8 PM. ard the ship. his is a more (nnllnuou-. 10130 a.m.—11 p.m. | | e e e ) o el | qENGE Wi FRTHER || R o] and Lvrte THGE Yon) solos : serforming the operatio the Nordica Banjo Quartet : A Tecital: dinner concert by Drake Hotdl' Eo- I £ oporation Paramount Presenta S Sty Nighters | L OLE ok Bt arone Sirng GUIRE s WG 8 Bearings Are Accurate. CTLER “STANLEY” SELLCT ADOLPLE Throckmorton in | P ance. leseon: Fincent Sorey Concert, Orehestra 3 The bearings obtained in this way -+.wsOPLAY FEATURES < of songs, with ukuleie ac Davenpart News: be e starie e A5, .6 i ccurate as can be obtained STAKRTING SCHEDULK - compeniment: Minne Volkmann, so- Cievetin O N =L i any of the other means used by Pictures—1:00—4:30—7:50 Dirsction Stanley Co. of America { prano; Doro <on Habach, ‘con Minneapoia g | navigators. s 3 AN 5 tralto; Gertrude Kreise.man, jazz Nool0urne’s Oreh St aiarme - e | In crowded or treacherous harbors Vaudeville—3:00—6:15—9:15 'RANDALL N pianist; Earl Carbauh, baritone; Bob Chicago: Foot, ball scores: Vocal and instru adlok. | necessary to have a pilot who Tnopo I'I'A' “THE KING O ~“AIN STREET" Carbauh, xylophone; Daniel Breeskin, Kansas Munic: “addrees: orica: organ ... WDA 5 the harbor thoroughly to steer > : i 3, reR o K sports: mark Roosevelt Orchestra. N i " = : Comedy ~News—Ete, violinist; Henri Schmid-Gregor, com alks; sports: maskets: fovesvelt Otchestes, - N t lock. ely a much F AT 10th. poser-pianist; the double quartet from | 1k stri: Koloista - . . WIR 6 ab7 | { better way of guiding a ship has been he George Washington Univ ¥ ranke: slusuMmental eelog o o v g leveloped. An insulated cable is laid TODAY—11 A. M. te 11 P. M. (Il | "EXT WEEK' Glee Club, a sextet composed of 1 e Ol WiTZ 5 n the bottom along the best course = - mund_ Ziebel, violinist: A. Dea £l 71 . i Van's Collegians U WOR 5 to follew. High frequency current iy The King of Fun nd Lew Gould, saxophones: Michaux t 1 iod WHAR nd William Jac ums, and i i nildren T T gt ‘{\{:rs : 1 ireuit. L b i y Tomghl at 8:20 s for. el QRO ’ i ) ; g nts, | ShID WHIGH. (8lls| when the. sl e POLI s 50c to $2.50 L L o Y D 2, un 3 o = o sam aod stag i faumount of help trom the elem directly above the cable and which MATINEE TODAY eeskin. néx " - 2 s 3 710} The old-time mariner had to depend |1 jngicates when the ship is deviat. Nelson Bell will be at the micro- i s ¢ Lewis Brothers Quartet: pang - o S Lo | also Indicates whe ie ship is de o phono, s usual. for the Saturday | 2 E b S R e e ing | 1 10 one bide o the other, the muvi. | HIEDANDREWS ; D e T Nighters, and will open their program £ rumental’ 1i0: 6olos .. ..o o 1. v 3| his position so that he could keep his (5 'y, enabled to steer the ship so % bore feature length comedy-dram. > : x as to follow the éab) ely CHESTARA promptly at 10:30 o'clock. di ship on its course. o fotloy the éable safely into port. THE SNAPPTER A H the Do te 3 : : | lio compass is being used | PWHOAL AAY A third feature of tonight's enter i . 2 C B used A GALAXY OF tainmont will be . recital by Dors N i ey el el S R g Piloting Ship By Radio. | ors antl mare, mot anly oniisea, it DL anmu AN Minovich, one of the talented young New York: Oriental Orchestra and singers: solos Radio has &0 branched out as a | 2150 In aerial navigation. A hoan isrtal | Afies Mo Philadelphia; Lecture: sporte: University of Pittabirety ‘Band WIP : radio pilot and has made the det = = pianists of the Capital. Miss Mino- New York: Painist: Helen Drew: WEAF 5!1! Opera Qunr- 0 D P! al - A determi — EXTRA — vich will be heard from WRC's studio oncrt by Chited States Aty Ban TWEAF nation of a ship's position at sea and | : : the task of bringing a ship safely lmn - mrwn1~ |l “WILD BEASTS OF BORNEO™ port, « comparatively simple m..m‘ ,,Wm"”‘,u,n,,,"""uw VORS World Nurver_Aeson Fable from 8:15 to 8:35 o’cloc! 3 gmienta Other entertainment arranged fori £ T Lroadeasting this evening will include i Orchestra: ‘planist a dinner concert by Irving Boern ¢ gpes: Sherrys Dance Orch 2% Stein’s Hotel Washington Orchestra, floston T - TWNAC tage in the radio compass. By means a dance prograr by Meyer Davis' Le Cicveland: Guy Lombardo and 'Bis Royal CIWTANM of compass stations located at mnm Chicase u bea in: " ~WBCN e = 2. 1 . Thur., 50e t 1. p. Jaradls Band and a concert by the Roscr e, R oot Bl al 2 wnan % | points along a coast, it is possible to 1o 32. Popular Mat. Thur. o $1.3 TonaY D& LR 1 RAYMOND G it Prince Mohiuddin Trio from the stu-| § AL 22s PEER. 155 | Getermine with ‘consideratis wccurace | E. Morrison Paper Co, | AT O R i RIFFIIC iy dio of WJZ, New York | t a stra; ne the location of a ship at sea. | 1009 Pa. Ave. { A S inar CAREFUL “Behind the Cages at the Zoo™ will Examiner i o . RF] The method used is the simple tri TOMOR vm‘“' THOMAS 16 . he the subject of the weekly Zoo talk, 5 Cuidren’s st 5 - : angulation method used by surves MAN \Hn'. FOUND, which tonight will be presented by Musical - featur - <. WHT A, B and C represent three stations M l ~ VERNON 5 Dr. William M. Mann, superintendent o i it : 3 ke C NDA ’s A\ln\~s ‘l - i I of the ational Zoolo, al Par un- 0—Detroit can, = - x q i < ( der the auspices of the Smithsonian ; 8 = RAN LL Axmassabon Il n |'| II Sntitution. "This talk will be given | S aeaens 5 Charles Macalester . Leaiury Theater Cas TopAY—Tox Mithand at 8:35 o'clock. New Vorkc“Voeal and instruniental soloist: e Lenves 7th St. Whart Cotmpany and Ballet of 300 Pernonn UATTOS cloc Sher Stngers 3 2 = HORSESHO! N ¥ in In the grea! comedy master- b oisls taikifor thislevening 1840 R R SR LocalRadio Entertainment 10 AM. and 2 P.M. S—— RS ) y oumedy. 4 g s T s 3 plece that took 16 months to o given by Representative Homer lis: Firmde: Philosgphies: music Round Trip. 85c Admission 25c. L : 0 AT e TR notie Kellermar || = i oy Dt Sontinlte of the Men's Organized Bible C Y ang “"L'i’fl"v‘:“‘ e aatimental selacior || saturday, October 24, 1925. fl Next Il —=LE 5 calling his finest 1% Ansoctation. " plaved by i e P S e : Detached Brick Home | KEIT“ S CENTI “THE GOLN RHCH” Tiarold T. Pease from the studios of e oo 3 2 NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. In Chevy Chase, D. C. TODAY—RICARDO (ORTEZ in *IN the Homer L. Kitt Piano Co., and was v ] ind ‘the’ Coo”Coo” Cit e =+ THE NAME OF LOVE 'SPAT followed by an hour of luncheon mu 3 Yo Tall tein Trio (434.5 Meters). “'L.\:‘ Y COMEDY And SPORT = Sie plaved by David Chwalow's Hotel| Now ¥ {raeaay e Y S e Sl $14,200—New (ONIGHT gy FHUBERT g Mat Tod- l| TOSRRON, pamny s pavo> TONIGHT, ¥ B O oheatrs ¢ < stories: music . 9:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. .8 i RD OF " OZ < Hamilton Orchestra. s elingl L‘\um‘ "lmyl o TH odbini : 3 1 e = : 30 DELASOU Arzao f iscoy TloNm - v —_—— - Vocal and instrumental soloists . ... 3l . o SO y $2.50 = X B S Presents San'Francisea: Tk L L 3 WCAP — Chesapeake and. Potomac | qe"f I oA Lompany Man: CRANDALL’S Savoy Theater TRVING BERLIN & Fourth Annual RADIO STATIONS LR el : Telephone Co. (1683 Mcters) 819 15th St. N.W. Main pi1g | —Sanssement 3 Ty (PO || TR BAY REVITE Stlent. BN RER (AREY T LR G i RATE 8 10:00—New York: v Quartet: fior e s— TOMORROW —J ACGU ELIN GAN With Faunic T Clark & X CHANGE OWNERSHIP SRy, MR Sndiear ST # WRC—Radio Corporation of America | EYEJ‘ EmMINED E HUSTER COLLIER and MARY Qrear Shaw. Graed irox (Sirings: Soores; Nelw Arlington Orihestra Sddi .“ 3 g (168.5 Meters). GLASSES FITTED —> UNDE THE ELM? | AR EPCTATION HOY 10 TAFTE e T Sy e ot e el e ol + pun—Dantel_enwaiows) 1totet| O ROE FULKERSON with Frank MsGh = S Hamilton Orchestra broadeast from a) 'vnn CRANDALL'S Avenue = Missouri College Takes Over One Detroit: Jean GoldKette's Orchestrs i P Week Com. Tomorrow ~eats Selling the Hotel Hamilton. OPTICAL COMPANY R e e e S ts Sell Cuicags: Balaban & Katz Chicago ]Tfi(;a(c{ revue .. and Chicago Newspaper to O D ooty Doabaeiia 3 b H 3 A Alex. A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley presen: ! mjamin Franklin, s e 2 12317645 pm.—Market summary, pre- H4OTFST. FRAN.560 ' tM d s ' VNGTON T i K Seal nhq instrumen fats " sol 18 3 or it gant Operate Others. s e e pared by the Department of Agricul.| O 26 ext mon ‘y eats Nov NDRTONoH™ aLHES LS | the Musical Comedy Exu nza weathe o 5 g 5 204 TOMORROW 1, 9 1°1 y Cincoat E 8380 308 |ture. e ; . ) . IS B “ 2] Lo Ankeles . : Ml 2300 | 7 pm—Irving Boernstein's Hotel | ! N New York: Fiction pericd: motion picture review 204 | Washington Orchestra, broadcast from 3 The first of the season’s upheavals o ic iver S Dance Orches G G 2 142 > X ras| gz smong the class B brondeasting sta- | 70Xy Yore! itk Tarlor's Rue e la Parx. Orchesira the Hotel Washington. { NE L CRANDALL'S Apoile Theater wrrn FRED and ADELE ASTAIRE ¥ocal' anl InSrumental sololsts WOR The directlonal properties erture—~Campun Days loop arial have been used to n- R Bington’s Finest Orchestr. uy Blank Books until | ? you see our stock. | Prices: Nights 81 to $3. Sat. Mat. [ CRANDALL’S TivoLr POteRstays poteos BEELIEY g2 = it o whead 1nn Dance Orcl 2 315 8 pm—Bible tlk by Homer RAMATI( v & 4 tlons has been concluded. New York Arrowhead [nn Dance Orchestra . - 8§ pm 2 3 v D ATIC TODAY—HARRY CAK and The Einerical Radio nrpnr.u‘l';m“';:‘! e o orean: Clarkcs Hawaian TP i s o e g = SENSATION BN R r&R\,lxx;T B WALTER CATLETT months ago, has sold out its entire {11: 00—\ wark : Eddle_Elkin's Ciro O" heslrn -Dora Minovich, pianist 1 0 B G S . S - e es a e the kind th give bes! g . DANCING evers saturiay n Wt Saithand equipment to Stephens College, at Co- ToniAngalas o aan ar .~ Behind the Cages at . fchahuileivebeat) 7 Communits Till,_Suitland, S, under the e | adelphia: Organ recital < ¥ . p By Dr. William M. Mann, under results. 3 § 7 7 Spices af Nisht Howk Orchietra lumbia, Mo., and the station, although New York: Ernie Golden's Hotel MeAlpin Orcbeur 3 Mea wlces ot tlic Smilttisonin st CRANDAL__ S York Theater auspi t e 1 1 Ierunr:«.‘ Los Ai m.. Feature program . % 2300 e . Ga.Ave.&Qnebee S e . PRIV ATE S R e T T B : M. A. LEESE orTicac co. | Topav--nrer oSS =l il ezoynn e = . . New York: Vinc Lopez and his orchestra .. IWE. 91 . p.m.—Banjo, mandolin and . . 614 9th St. : SRRY LANGDON ¥ exclusively by the Missouri institution. San Francisco: Cabiifa Orchestra (four hours) . T ! § D T : ity e er T. 1o | Branci : 2 h ; WooDs Permission to operate on the 49 los Angeles: De luxe program .. . . guitar concert by the Walter T. Holt '"‘l'.ll 712 llth Street 1 “v . : S > 1 N Store meter wave length was issued today Minpeapolie:” Weather: markets: ‘Wallie " Erickeon's Dance |\ o Studios. Program follows: Mandolin |__$ g 7 o s by the Department ur‘ k';»mn;;qr Cincinnati: Marion” McKay’s Orchéstra: piano solos ... CWERC 4 3 | solos by Alice ‘l..“lh,ll_“trv.: Conca 51 —— Formerly KFRU shared the 394.5 D 0 3 prosram i 3354 148 3, (Siegel), guitar accompani- meter wave length with the two Phil- go:, The Juzz Scamper: Draki ‘Hoicl Orchestra’ ... WGX ; ment by Walter T. Holt; () “Cradle uy !flvqmq INIWEIEI_lf! 'S Home Theater adelphia stations WFI and WLIT. The e m it Ra Sowett Josters’ with the “Merry Oid Chiet" vug Song” (Meyer), unaccompanied; Hawai- ¢ CRANDALS e LETTIE MARIE BARRETT new wave length 1is that used by [11:45—Atlanta: Hawauan night by Kimo Kalohi's Moonlight Flve.- . W3 . tan gultar solos by Violet Maclntyre, f RO JURES THL o WMC, at Memphls. The power of 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. guitar accompaniment by Alice E.| § u e a er . L SEAT FANIEY i Make ‘r’m" poe B KFRU under its new management will {12:00—Chicago: King Stat »flrmm ¥ocal and instrumental soloists WBCN Hill, (a) “Minuet in G" (Beethoven), | B i, i oMaS MEIGHAN o Il sTUDI0, 3215 K ST remain 500 watts Los OTALR |t IS Lel By} Ontax) (b) Hawaiian selections; Nordica Banjo § Aliss Jimmie Val 3 FOUND HIM- Dancing With Orch In addition to this sale of a high- Miami: Fa. Quartet, () “Ukulele Lade” (Kahn ] Especiall ontine In the Bast = i i power transmitter and the ar i Davenport: and Whiting), (b) march, “The volun- L Maiodrama " Sinee DAVISON'S ment for the transfer of a Richoater it - Dandpiosai. U WARG teers” (Bacon); section of the Nordica | r=—————-— — = Fine Ithin the Law. g license, a deal has been completed be- |12 45—Kansas City: Nighthawk frolic: Plantation Players: cihers WDAF Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra, Wal Cast s tween Charles E. Erbstein, owner of 170 2 ter T. Holt directing, (a) ongs of the | All So“l b ] Ch h Main the two stations at Elgin, Ill, WTAS | 1.00—Chicago Barnes' “Your Hou Dol -WHT Old Folks,” arranged by Lake. S urc & S0l Feas Ed Bhafer's Bhow of Youth Uhreares Midnight frolic: American Pic R New York with : - KE"IH S ,z'erl HARRY EvANSON--HarRy peppeg | | 1D Real Argentino Tango operate the stations under the new ; Frolic: stags from stage (lastin e eelc adiss: Matinee Dally. 850 CRISTOBAL A ESTELRICH N = ol ing s “arba » Hos use of the call letters WLIE, denoting | = e B Bt S ol | . s l COLUMBIA BURLESQUE Colleaiate, € k i and WCEE, for the sale of these plants Los An Hotel Ambassador Orchestra .. ...~ . : 945 p.m.—Prince Mohiuddin Trio, % | tt-e = wll— - to the Chicago Tribune interests. | Tiow ‘Angeles: ‘Art Hickman's Dance Occhesira : DR i Tt WZ frdin Sixteenth and Harvard Sts. flfle EIIEIWZQIU I'| “LA REVUE PARISIENNE Learn to Dance Call Letters Authorized. | B rraca from Mtineman Hotel " 5 Sund . | ortland: Dance program fro ¢ = 10 p.m—Meyer Davis' Le Paradis i Although no permanent license to 2 TO 3 AM. B:\nd,p rl':‘roadk':{bl from the Cafe Le| un ay Evenmg i 2ol = oxt eck—"Btep On It s been issued by Seics. Hollswood Nite 569 d 2 ol - : g bt Just back D e omeemro s ormrone | 2:30—Tos Ankoles; The Lowt Aneei of KHY..""". : 1080 p.m.—"Crandall's Saturday Motion PicturesHour E— aiese ster it at | b g Ji 1 e T 119 Nighters; Bob Carbaugh, xviephone:!| Yale Chronicl : FroE Liberty Magazine, instead of the well | B | e Chronicles of America known WTAS, has been Amc;m- ed ;RAD'O D'STANCE RANGE Katherine Throckmorton, Ukulele ||| Aolimst; Henri Schmid-Gregor, com: : for the reallocation of elther of the Banj . violimist; F f private or Class. Classes = . i anjo, mandohn and guitar poser-pianist; Dorothy Wiison Hal- . wave lengths or for any change in c ) z s == ;. fuae Jensns o for any thanee b ¢4l | B roau of Standards Experts Make | | concert by the Wa ter T- Hols | | bach, contraito: Otto ¥ Heck, organ: ||| Pierce Hall - 7:30 P.M 9th STREET AT GEE N.W. | = CATHERINE BALLE 1 probability WLIB will be officially Stndy lof Hecaivi studios, WCAP, 8:50 to 9:45 | [Ist; Gertrude Kreiselman, j: 8 2 : UTUAL BURLES 9 4 Nw. licensed to replace WTAS on the 3 Two-¥enr Stacyia geeeat o’clock. Metropolitan _Symphony” Orchestra, TODAY THE AVENUE AT STH hieh’ meter wave length in the near future, Problems. e Owink to the emormoms LAVT TIVES What 1s to be done with WCEE s “Novelty skin; e e = « 1 not. known, but it is presumed that| ¢ on the first year's work ‘Novelty Night” program, | |\Wwashington University Glee Club| GO "'-'"‘_:‘::'":-";7 e 'HAPPY HOURS' this plant also will be licensed to oper- | of o twoncear study of conditions af.| | WFI, 8 o'clock. and a sextet composed of Sigmund | e i feeeeair | TOMORROW—'CHICK CHICK. ate under the management of the Chl- | fecting the distance range of radio Ziebel, violinist; A. Deardort and Lew 5 23 3 ‘ C | fre Carl Laemmie's Golossal ago Tribune. broadcasting stations has been com- Concert by the University of Gould, saxophones; Michaux Crump, 2 Sactncte oneer i Adcasth | pleted at the B 1 of Standards and Pittsburgh Band, WIP, 8:30 cornetist; Emile Sn anist, and | . F l F S l" Tl Droadeastliie. [ i “be ll::ur‘dm(?nd‘lhc public in the| | to 9 ik William Jacobs, drum | “THE P“A"TOM l m eatures EVERY SATURDAY . 5 A 1922h- u s 4 : o Conn. Ave. HS e .nel;\,?;*:,,::;\,‘rt“'i&.‘:‘mzx“‘ét' dscances | | oThe Valiant," by Cincinnati Uses Low Wave Length. 7 » OF THE OPERA’ HEVYCHASE o e $¢ || DANCELOVERS’ CLUB e S rl“x“‘;t‘”’ to 400 miles trom KDKA, mw:1 Players, WLW, 9 o'clock. Contenting itself with a low wave 7 2% ity y GRIEFITH. “HES ADMISSION, 50c AND 25¢ . e, 3 was added | pyrep, was one of the most thorougl _ - fength, the new high-powered Balti- NCE, Jll's; Ese - Comeds Hicold Snydér: Divecto };;Pm:s\_‘m‘.Arh..afln; activities within | yndertakings instituted in the radio Ev. Jones and the Coo Coo Raserbtution! has hegul;’l its test pro- 7 LON CHANEY 10BN econd chapte 0l yder, Director e Sf station VBN o field in recent years. The data for the | | Club, WTAM, 9 to 12 o'clock. grams under an experimental license. g = SO Toster & MeDomman o Grapnedlfirst year aftheiiteatsl TygTete talyzed : Fhe station has been on the air sev: Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry RAI’HAEL h and 0 Streets N.W s e & o iamell of Chlceks, |and charts given showlne the ¥ari ‘Warner's Theater program, eral times recently, and probably wi With a Cast of 5000 ING HOOFS." AHARLES CHAPL o okt Ao class b was also au- | tion of atmospherics, the variation of | | yweRc™ 30 ¢ *To%30 DIGETE™ | | make its official debut within the next Ipera Prologue From “Faust.” Comedy.” Last cisode of “SUNKEN rized by the Department of Com- | ryding, the relative magnitude of ob- S, to #o'clock. e el g Saieal Obikaatiars " And. episode | of merce today. The station will continue | (o cles to reception, variation of in- iy e 7 SPERILS or THE WD, on 200 meters, operating on 500 watts, | Lrforence from receiving sets, the| | “Crandalls Saturday Night- — Mischa Guterson, Conducting CAROLINA th & N ¢ ave. s || TONIGHT 8 P.M 7] application to u: ate; wr 3 of obstacles to re- ) i % POwer mn eiae etare n o o5 | reladvefumuznifuas of iobstaslesitoiEe [l ficrsy WRC, 10:30 to 12 o’clock. New Atlantic Const Line Train | TS P St I Vi, the year ception grouy to West Palm Beach and Miami. Schedule Fourth Symphony = == Open Every Nizht Including Sunday l additio o e two new o and the nwrm uhnhml\’ of reception shortened 90 nu.nuu-n l_ e 11:10 pm. 1119 H St \ E. ATt 7, 0 e e, | 2% B of it RADIO CLUBS SPREADING. o | [PRiNCESS 1 s NE, NEW YORK ment and with a different wave l<»nzn. ! B, 7 and WBCN—fo 3 S A : “ 7 4 FEATURING 911 H Street N.E. | L L L | ADMITS “DOPE” CHARGE. | amsters of sary Setions orgun. | ATWATER KENT RADIO 2901 Ga. Ave. EMPIRE *% i wn e -ms ) CONSERVATORY Ficite Gonst und e NEXT 3 GOLDEN TRAIL™ Comeds. “SO Pactfic Coast and two in the adsie] o ietloney s iRavedBisters ized, U. S. Inquiry Shows. ROBINSON’S MUSIC STORE, WeRK egzré 'ggtfie, TRIVER ARE por SR AR ; =g _KFYI', Carl's Radio Den, Oxnard,| Do dantiBaye A tabulation of the radio organl- |1308 G St. Tac: Main 22315033 is a Star Branch matinee ;_per L HMENTS Gality 2854 meters, o waits; KQP | ys. pasker, | 2m8 of the world recontly com- 000000090 s (724 TAKOMA Takoma Park. D. C. e . B. Read, Portland. Ore., 212.¢| R e oree pPavRer = ! TOM MIX in * meters, 500 watts; WHK, the Radio | 1Pe “dope’ case o 3 pleted by the Department of Com- The aim has been to THE PURPLE SAGE. Atsobs Fa. : INSTRUCTING e he Radio | lored, and his sister, Mildred, begun = ; e domeay'and sixth ‘Spiesde "o TRUCTING ir Service Corporation, &t Cleveiand, | <olored, and bis Sisten (ARG, W8T fmerce shows that there are approxi- locate Branch Offices for e andieixh (einade o DEPARTAENT 273 meters, 250 watts, and WMBC, the |} 1 nately i 5 Michigan Broadeasting (o, Detrone, | Criminal Division 1, came ta a sudden ™ately 316 clubs and socicties of the recention of Star 2o Acthur Smith Anneshoss CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. Il S0 e 2 Classified-Ad: . First Concert Tuesday, 4:30 Amule Parking Soace a " Les lassi -Ads at points WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM RICHARD DIX, “THE_LUCKY_DEVIL, La test programs RADIO’S BES Kitty,” s with ukulele; Minni i MASTER OF FU *Spanish and Classic Dancing R R rosion s veen sase| REPORT TO BE ISSUED| o RNGS || s s el | “THE PILGRIMS” |l RTALT O | et KEITHHS TR, B gavison g .3 o $ 36 meters, 100 watts, 'l end Thursday when Parker handed to|radio amateurs outside the United WHK was formerly the Radiovox | Attorney E. Russell Kelly, who wasde- | States. By far the greatest inter- o station, at Cleveland, and emploved the | fending him, a note for the judge, in | est s shown in Great Britain, where sime wave length and power as that | which Parker admitted the charge [202 clubs are reported. A keen in- assigned to the plant under its new | that he had dispensed the drug, and |terest In organization is also showrmr ownership. { declared he went to trial only to save [by the amateurs of Brazil, South N his sister. He expressed regret for | Africa, Australia and Spain. —with one of these AUTOS ARE DAMAGED Ipullin" the court to the trouble of o —_—— wonderful Radio sets. trial. i — L il was haltea, and votn ae.| AWARDED $5,000 FOR FALL, Their results are re- Occupants of Cars Escape Injury |fendants were allowed to enter a plea markable. 5 of guilty. Assistant United States At-| _The McCrory Stores, Inc., was as- < in Collision. [{orney Rover conducted tho prosecu. |sessed 35,000 damages Thursday aft- ; We pro representats sedan and a ne car wera | tion. The prisongrs were remanded |ernoon by the verdict of a jury‘in or such nationally known o) e and 2 e ey e e Circult Division 1, before Justice sets as Radio Corporation teenth and P streets vesterdaw. The| The evidence disclosed the finding | Hoehling, in favor of Miss Dorothy E. of America, Crosley, Fada, sedan was turned on end by the im.|of 4,500 grains of heroin and cocaine | King, 2019 Portner place, who was in- Magnavox and others and pact, but occupants of both cars es. |secreted in an old lantern formerly jjured in a store of the company De- the Atwater Kent. capec v, police re = o cember 10, 1923. aped injury, police reported. used on wood-burning locomotives in | “HCl 0 T 0y g wambter, for We Wilt Demonstrate Benajmin L. Baum, 3163 Mount |the yard of premises 622 Third street o 5 Pleasant street, was driving south on |southwest. The raid occurred Septem- ;:gw““:g;‘:"‘lhff‘";"‘?&‘;:‘ :(‘"‘;A‘;g“hjs Any Set at Any Time ',h*:;!:'\\'l; »\lulx;‘ :u"\” 4‘.""-' R "l;;! _:vr\.!l{* | ver 5 last slipped on a step while attempting to Convenient Terms. Lo Ahe1 Ninibismeel = | walk down a flight of stairs leading was g his_touring car west o !{o the basement of the store. Dr. P street when the accident occurre Ordered to Mamla 1, Stiine teatinoa that ne performed M. A. Leese Co. S—— Lieut. Col. Brainerd Taylor, Quarter- {an operation on the young woman as 720 11th St. N.W. John D. Rockefeller’s gifts to|master Corps, has been relieved from |a result of the fall. " Attorneys E. C. charity total more then 500 million | duty at Boston and ordercd to Manila. ' Brandenburg and L. M. Denit. for dollars. PP I, for duty. th ce ny, will aek for @ new trial. Y cf greatest convenience || North Cap. and P Sts. TEACH YOU T( to the greztest number. || P"ILABELPHIA LIBERTY CQUEEEN oom: in” e There’s one in almost AMERICAN 't 5, and K. T-Ave. e evers nehborhood be ORGHESTRA e sy T | 306 9th St KW, :'n"’_“‘o“. ':':'fl‘ye 'w;:':_;' Leopeld Sw::::-:l. Condactor PARK THEATER fo1n :f{"'“ Tel. Fr. 2766 Lelly’s Pharmacy. at Trcker 82000 22,00, £ 0 §1.00 STE SR T GOOD."" "~ Eighth 2901 Ga. Ave., offers 3 Tues.—4:30—Nov. 17, Jan. 5. 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