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4“4, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, €., NOVEMBER 1, 1925—PART 1. EDUCATIONBODIES, | [Roios s orrenmcs | [LOCAL FANS TO LOSE [t it \st] BOY MUSIINS PLAY. "Bty M P e GOOLIDGE ADDRESS ON A v o 1o Davenport, and KSD, St. Louis. > ‘The Preslient’s address. is expected ] 5 ; station WRC Thuraday night, when | yrpeo wwin d resident’s | to bégin at § o'clock, and the entire g : m,\u,m,i % ROXIE AND HIS GANG TR S P S Twelve to Give Program Over|p 00 (Lo U E Y adie puatence | WRC Will Broadcast Prefident’s 2 SOkl Joliotciend ithe dntiie Musical program by Maj. o r . i of the Capital in connection fith the s 1 AtRin Bz Archeologist to Lecture. WGBS Tuesday Night. e S Il I condectinn Jichichs peech From New York within an hor. ] i EdGard Bowes ant the' Gapis s sy = H U 3 ze S ol Twi s is| “Bucky's” talk will be'his fitkt since The proceedings at the annual din- i tol 1 y." direct from Capi- ; Dr. George 8. Duncan, a specialist in| Twelve boys, whose average age = - =i s England I8 planming a new - high J P Bew Uk Change in Weekly Date Deprives archeology, of the American Univer- | about 17, make up the Consonant Lit- g;:ul:)r:;ln:mne of the world #pries in ner of the United States Chamber of.| [ leRl radiowtation. at Wintiorse WCAP other stations, | | Washington of Radio Impre- sity, formerly of Johns Hopkins Uni- | tle Symphony Orchestra, which will A 4 - | Commerce, including an address by |near Skegness; on the east coast. 7:20 to 9:15 o'clock | versity, will be the principal speaker | broadcast at WGBS at 9 p.m. Tuesday. President Coolidge, will be broadcast | —— | e . Woman radio listeners In' Great | by station WRC in conjunction with| India has three broadcasting ste 0f 30 Stations Abandoned in th N A e Eanivis erformance: | this afternoon, at 4:20 o'clock, In the | These youths are all pupils in the dif- | prip ot umber the mon by almost | station WJZ, New York, and other | tions, two in Cdcutta and another in athan Abas’ Hotel Penn- & { ania Cone Orchestra, P SIS Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel, on|ferent high schools of Greater New |two to one. Eastern broadcasters, from the Wal | Borabay. E | L S | Delighted over the return of | the university campus. The univer-y York. The orchestra leader himself is £ 3 5 e 7:30 to 8 o'clock | 5 5 = = P——— = October, Eight Represented | | wiz el R Rl i | Sah st O e e T Universities : Hour” WEAR, 8 | | Washington's radio audience was | of Miss Lulu V. Childers, will fur-| nephew of a man at the head of an t clock Eiven 2 wudo! sbork wEClonity mil Italian conservatory in New York. o & —~ i e e —— | Al 'tho bova are serioualy going in Just Received Another Shipment of the . r-Kent Hour,” pre- that in the future the great radio im Smithsonian Talk Thursday. | for music. They are studying, many o ot e o | rosomian Walk Thursday. | o' hem, under some of tho most fa: Radio Sensation of the Season Instead of Friday|yrongeast from WRC on Thursday | devot teachers in this country and are W oting their lives to their career. night, will be given by Dr. George K. |The different instruments which they director of “the Bureau of play in their orchestra include the | 5 olclo leas he weekly | g rds. The talk is ome of a|violin, cello, flute, clarinet, oboe, bass G weir dice 3 | fitissenis bl Sek night is W s r | Austin H. Clark, under the auspices of | has been organized by Floyd Neale of Universi > 4 Jans C WOAP was men- | the Smithsonfan Institution | the staff of station WGBS. ' T WGET, Furman ¥ tra. WHN., 10 E i ville, 5. C.: WS - o'clock . i B Completely Equipped! deasting stations | during O nd 7 of ti ts. purchased through 1 recently 1 m t ed by Roxie. he-world ! s which will be linked with ence of stations WJZ the Roxie programs | City, and | will start off on * irand Tour of “Thurs night include Wk School, Eurepe™ at 10 o'cloc Tuesday night. | ton: WGR, Buffalo: WA They may be purchased here on reasonable cash payment Other Stations in List A g Masterpiece Qres: | 7 — A > tube owe ct | -4 L, i b tuned WCBLU. | . % ity y I K 3 s ! d 4 Radio Arnold | M <Y ¥ ¢ % i 1 P I'requency Receiver with bulit4n A Hafner Hydrometer for your Radio batteries is a Speaker Camp Ma i ! real necessity. 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