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Carroll l‘lLth]C Co., Inc Exclusive Distributor 714 12th Street N.W. Main 7320 'ocek | bure entertainment MANY CLAIM NEW FEATURES IN RADIO Organizations and Individ- uals Seek to Enter Broad- cast Field, Already Jammed. BY CARL H. BUTMAN. ons and indl- secking to establish broad- 3 ¢ may go on ieve will in- >, Most of iovernment agents mething unique to & a little wvailable, licity or thie air with 1 terest the list them, advise th it music, instruct these we tors of information that '1;4 1 ) entertainment, propa other form of radio persist Although ‘h s in the air they continue with 1 stations. hopeful broad- ucted class B the long- ave taken A chan ned to every sts they s told that who have cons Routes dammed With Traffic. wted for use ether a in What can be m the fourth haps de ow jar t believed th 1 meet with a very {2GY Gets Many Long-Distance Sta- ! record t waiting actually h the rest New York Reports Three. The second di ed “Ambitious.” comprises | | 1 | | | put 176 more sta from the . Hoover's LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1925 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 8 T0 8:45—Mooseheart, IIL: ° T0 9:00—New York 9:30—Fuitora.” ¥y \uich o Schenectady ! First ‘Churd 9 ANM. Catholic Church services 10 AM. . musiz 10 TO 11 AM, 10:00—Roesvilla, N. turo’ Y lec 10:30—Clncinnats Watchtower Orche unday school urch Vices resby Lerian ieisea Buptist Churc Cnren e it Moosenbart, 46— Piiliudelphia : Atiantic Cr, Pittsburgn : 10:4 Chus 10 Bthany stra. g n) schiool by Mef nm.n,‘ Book Concern ram from Bavust Tab- VIS o Lodkpore WMAK services figm Lockport WMAK WOO WHAR KDEA Chureh .mnu h services . 11 AL TO 12 NOO! 11:00—Rq Vocal solos: homas' Epi [ Pail's Episcopal Chire York Eighth Church of Chris Springtield: South. Congregational ¢ Chucago: Central Churcia Boston: e Watel ureh of St Pa iway Haptiat Chure Liberal Church se copal Church htower Ore WEBR D services . L, Scientist Hurch gervice 1 1 services L sorvices . rvices i Fust Presbyterian Church servic 12 NOON TO 1 P.M. 00—Des Motnes: Church services .. Fort Worth: First Methodiat Chi Gincinnau: Seventh Presbyterian C inneapolis: Wesiminst urch_services r Presuyterian Church services. Hot Springs: First Presoyterian Church gervice :80—New York: Rivoli Theater concert, WGY and . 170 2 PM. 100—Chtcago: 80—For Worth' Kiddies' o Boston Conlcert program 2 10 or: rd Sca H Beihany Sunday - Radio neerts and stuc Scottish ¢ Music Musi ity Orgin. from St. Janies Federation o h v 45—Pittsburgh Cin, 50—Atla Songs and services Chelsea Baplist ¢ 8 TO Steinway Hall 1 e 10 1 11 11 Cfapel staft - 12 MIDNIGHT To 1 2.00—Fort Warth THANKSGIVING BILL. WRC to Broadcast Special Latin- American Program. Shelly Lee Al r it r\mu»ghmz evening pro \ ¥ d special Latin: inment from th Pan-American Union buildi ry of pro of more value Persuadin broadeastin, difficulti in tered as de-| listed al Wor | woKo, N VNI, her Brooklyn, power to 500 k. and WHAD, s o st RECORD BY AMATEUR * tions in Four Hours. An unusual record w station received in the sp sages from Belgian 4VZ, | i A French estabuished Although none iolithesc ; constitutes an outstanding in teur circles, succ long-distance reception from so m: 2GY, operated jointly by t Laboratories and n £ experiments t-wave communication and to e experiments are being under- taken to analyze the peculiarities of short wave communication and to de- and inexpensive transmit recelvers for the use of | st enthusiasts who have re- cently been taking up the hobby ef hort-wave communication. The program will including the Band, assisted of prominent Capital will provide several tin-American compost group who ups of Lz The prinet; lvered by of Washi Relation: troduced by D eneral of the n The sololsts, who will musical program will How! . George H Nie. Raymond Leo Alvarado, feature of the will be a_group played by Saxophone Sextet recruited from the the band. Both the band al add enator Wesley L. ston, Unio on the Helen and the double sextet will be directed | by Capt. Willlam J. Stannard. PRGNS Cost of Broadcaster. A broadcasting station that fur- nishes a regular program by high- grade artists and whose equipment furnishes an output of dependable quality and_steadiness, costs in the neighborhood of from $30,000 to $50,000 & year to operate. Added Program. With the Inauguration of regular early evening dinner concerts played by the Hotel Hamiiton Orchestra, WRC has changed its customary broadcasting schedule, so that it now goes on the alr every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturda o'clock for periods is in addition to its afternoon and morning programs. RADIO SERVICE ‘We'll Fix Your Set or No Charge Expert’ Recommended” by Loomis Radio W Praskin pess. AR rfl"“‘iTnVTn RADIO SHOP 2 > recital 12 MIDNIGHT. will be r]-‘ the Double | Vocal and instrumental concers: ol VALl Teady” th funnies 3 PAL an’ recital tme for k Chestral voual s teilowehip " program; 9 PM. program, AT WO WKR( AL Plays Long Txme Adelaide Apf | played : 4 o'clock through WL \\ fur the pa | three vears. She has received thou sands of letters from admirers of her ‘ Car Won’t Start" ; || Radio Won’t Work? | ‘ Phone SMITH’S Battery & Radio Service North 9928—North 4896 . to 9 P.M. 9 to 12 AM. | Country wide head phone recep ton. Loud speaker range ot 500 mules o more Uses tubes of any make Vlahogany hnished cabine roets sl paris and ubes Cevs ey's st pupular mudel—nearly 200,000 1 use At anthorized Crosley dealers RADPIO BETTER COSTS LESS 8,_1925—PART 1. LocalRadioEntertainment Sunday, November 8, 1925. NA/ \—\xnal Radio \(a[lon. Radio, Va. .5 Meters). 1005 a.m. and 10:05 p.m.—Weather reports. WCAP — Chesapeake and Telephone Co. (468.5 Meters). 11 am. ervices from Avenue P're yterian Church. oh R, Sizoo, pastor, will preack sermon. vices from Bethlehem shington Cathedral. p.m.—Musical program Edware es and the ly,' from Capitol York City. The will be of the » by the fea Capitol Grar d part of 1t} irtists, dire ( ll«m theater, to W WOT WwWwJ part_ of " the taken an —Atwater Ken presenting accompanied John “follows: 9 p.m. hour, 1 Gauth Celius from Powe, (Martin scotch, x | X x x X x AR 3 x i ¢ x ¥ * oz XK B3 x * AR HE * X x s | 4K * IR K | ¥ | ¥ B X X AR | X * x * X * { Geor (John Pov * (Davi s Moth i ***********‘k************* X RADIO 1STAR 403 11th “Exide” Storage Battery > $9.95 Volts Rubber Case. Guaranteed! 6 Mutal Victrola Attachment $10.00 $3.95 Super Loud and Clear “(‘ ‘artone” Eveready or Columbia Dry Cells *1 Potomuc New York Rev. first theater nd | | Commodore Eva by The Busiest Radio Store in the City of Night,”” poem by Sara Teasdale (Wintter Watts “Tha Song of the Littla Shepherd,” poem by Alex Pordd, (Wintter Watts), Eva Gauthier. Early Program Monday. 6:45 to T:46 a.m.—"Tower Health xercises” from Metropolitan Tower, New York City. WRC—Radlo_Corporation of America (468.5 Meters). Stlent. Farly Program Monday. 10 a.m.-—Women's hour, broadcast from WJZ, New York. ;|12 noon—Organ recital from Homer L. Kitt Studio, .| 1 p.m.—8horeham Hotel Orchestia. .| | RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS L TONIGHT. | | Musical program by Maj. Edward Bowles and his “Capi- tol Family,” direct from Capi 3 New York (1!{, and other stations, 7 o'clock. Levitow's Hotel Concert Orches- tra, WJY, 8:15 to 10 o'clock. 1| | o 9:t || Bernhard ‘ Program from Steinway Hall, WJZ, WGY and WBZ, 8:30 to 10 o'clock. “Atwater-Kent Hour,” pre- senting Eva Gauthier, soprano, ind John Powell, pianist, WCAP and other stations, 9:13 to 10:15 o'clock Forza del Des- 9:30 o'clock. Opera, tino,” WGBS, Central Auto Works 449-451 Eye St. NW. TOWING Complete repalrs in our own shop. possible to repuir—we do it. ATWATER KENT RADIO SETS Installed in your hofae on approval HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G 1t St. N.W. “Charger” For A and B Battery with “Tungar” Bulb $18.00 Reg. Price Atwater Kent New! 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