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Taads Y BNING [>) LA.L&, WASIHLINGTON, . L, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, .1 WRC LIST HEADED i BY PHILHARMONIG Fifth of Students’ Concerts| to Be Broadcast on To- night’s Program. 5 o'clock Lo WJZ ar i aposit Wille the A LocalRadio Entertainment Saturday, Dec. 19, 1925. and Potomiac Meters). Telephe e € Silent WR(—Radio Corporation of Meters). America Iy fo Madrillon EASTERN SPORTSMEN BUY HUGHES ESTATE} W Negroes Willed Wealthy Kentuck- ian's Howe, Dispose of 600 Acres had serv. «d 11 his lite. 8 Mr. Hughes will, but the ay affirmed a decision of The home p) coloni jdenc , was sold to T v York, Dr. Carrie res were sold to Je of Philadelphia. M. likton, ineh Whitney Arrungements for de some time agi > transfer to ke pl fter court litigation had been cleared Bogus Romancffs Jailed ODESSA. December 19 ().—-8 boy 1 a beautiful girl, who pretended were the children of the Czar, > in jail with 15 adults who used m to extort money from supersti- ious peasants. e —— RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. coming con States Wiz, 7 Home United C and o'clock the New York ociety Orches- Concert by Philharmonic tra, WRC, WJZ and WGY, 8:25 to 10:30 o’clock. Handel's “Messiah,” 5:30 o'clock. KDKA, Novelty program by Ev Jones \nd the Coo Coo Club, WTAM, 9 to 12 o'clock. all’s S Night- z \\ RC, 10:30 to 12 o'clock. e K ( | | 1 LOI\(- RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1925 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time TO 4:00- Hotel Lor Orehest:a '3"‘ hestra; Cople: nestra:” Cobley a0 | s Elmer Grosso his” versatile’ orchéstin 0 < City: Star's String I E phia’ D Stidio Fntertainers WLI 04 4:4v—Phtladelphia: ¥ trumpets WOO GOs 5:00 wJz 204 | ou CWBBM G time Daddy” Winkun 501 188 stories E ML | l 10 3 6:00—New York: Dinner concert Hotel tort-Astoria Or chestra Bostor: The St Shiepand Coloniul Orciestra Y * cancert by Henjamin devaniin O 1 Gold " St Sr el YWGBS 1 String En CLWMCA WTANM Jbu Sheiton WOR | market le Symphony KDKA- by Pittsburgh Orcheatr: $:45-— Davenport 6:45—Davenport ancert | omd it | ptiantic city WMAG olos. | WENR 1 Roose. WRN SR WIR 2ot ) vocal ahd ortan mecital: 1 WaIn 02 ¢ Grehests: pofice ..WNYC Nicollet Barlow's Newark Philadelphia " 8 00——New Ho. Atiany New X WHAR WNTC | punished enough ' RDKA WPG WGBS . dnstr 103 2300 | wraN whG WACA Starh Siete WMA extet: soioist S G LWRA tel Orioie Orchestra: vocal and . WEBH o, i Chiristms wip o W BF nZR Sty Quiiziet: soloista WOX S are WREO | o e 005 | KTHS MIDNIGHT, 1 .00 ENX 12:00— vy and Toney Cochard, _KTHS wntown Theater SWIP KFT dunce orehest Wr e Hotel MeAipin s W estra. a: vocal sofos o and, weather rep and stars soioiets KR 11:30—Chicaso Old Chier.” Wik HT TO 1 AM. —Clicago: Ted P 1 Orchestra wBDY 00— ot Knieles ental progran R ) Chi el Oriole Orel hr“tYfl voeal and 155 stories. | e wololst, nomah Hotel chestra. . . AH Plantation Players: othérs WDAF 170 2 A ur; soloists. - 2 TO 3 A lusting unti) 6 a.n Hotlywood ene .0 Angeles Angeles: FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, Noted Authority on Radio. Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited Lound Speaker Operation.—Part 1. Many a man orders a radio set and Eyes that enable us to see only for comparatively short distances; ears : ‘M that enable us to hear only sounds loud speaker much after the fashion in our immediate neighborhood, and of a table @' hote dinner. He tells [voices that reach out only to a limited the radio dealer to send up & set and [area were given us becausc they are loud speaker and then sets about to |best suited to our requirements. “enjoy” it. Table d' hote dinners are | all right if you use some judgment |listening to local stations, it is mot in the amount you eat and the selec- | necessary to use two stages of audio tion of the foods which you are to eat. |frequency amplification. One stage The same fs true of radio sets and |of audio frequency amplification will loud speakers. &ive you plenty of volumo r::?»o sl . |Bive you er quality of 2 s A o T the vari. | on; less nolss and less distortion. ous types are designed to o different Best to Use Single Stage. ant 4@ iypes! ofiwor SIS 3ol el It is better to use a single stage and loud speaker to be used in en- tertaining & large audience you will jof audio frequency amplification and a good loud speaker than to use two one type of set and speaker. If 52&1 ront A set and loud speaker for |or three stages of audio frequency a comparatively small room, vou do|amplification and a rattling loud speaker. 1 have never had to use t need an elaborate set and speaker. t o more than two stages of audio fre- 1 Annunm-emont fof | have If vou are primarily interested in! and if you want « set for single en- quency amplification to become a a one-tube set with phones ide 2]l vou need in the way | nuisance to every family in the house, and T eannot understand what fans ‘SARGENT OBJECTS TOFREEING SLAYER Wants Man Kept it Kept in Leaven-; worth or Sent to Alaska for Execution. By the Associated Press 1 | | DENIES FORCING. PERRY T0 CONFESS, Attorney’s Statement That| Young Man Was Beaten Dis- puted by Police Chief. | | | | By tho Assoclated Press KANSAS CITY, Kansas, December | CHICAGO, December 18.—Ira D.| |19.—The United 'States Government | Perry, jr., returned to prison when today hegan action to take aw the | his parole wus revoked, was not beaten m that Vuco Perovich staked Chicago police, as charged by Judge | | nis Jife to , or to send him b: L to face a_sentence of de: Judge John €. Pollock Desiring death rather than life im- it, Perovich appealed to Judge Pollock for a writ of habeas corp contending that Presi aft had no authority to change the tence without his consent and stated that he had been convicted on falre evidence. He was told that if @ writ w granted ¢n the ground of lack of presidentin]l authority to change the sente e that he would then face the original sentence. Pe. rovieh said he would “take responsi- for my own neck.” oOn Novembher 7 Judge granted the writ on the ground presidential authority to change sentence without nt. Feeling that Perovich Pollock no had been by 20 years in prison and because of doubt of his guilt, Judge Pollock gave him complete free. dom » Government alleges that Judge Pollock did not hav authority t free 1'erovic! 1nd asks that the or der be suspended or that it he moc@ fied so that he can be sent b » Alaska to face the death sent Perovich is now in the Rast | THREE JAPANESE ROYAL COUPLES TO WED SOON Made and Official Sanction of Emperor Expected. gements es of princ announced the bloc official sanction “ted ince Harui >rince Kanin, { chijo, fourth daughte rince Saneteru Ichijo. sister of Prince Kanin, of the Emperor to m Prince Hironobu of Prince Hir ce Tak of th attached to will take as ako Nashimot is bride Princess Prince Mo : The three weddings have been plan ned for the Spring. TAXI DRIVER HELD UP. \v\( at 4¢ Maine avenue est about 10 o' robbed him of $10 front of Capitol Park Hotel and Lim when the: ached thelr destir tion. Catherine Harrls, L ngton Apart ments, Twenty-first and L streets, re. ported the theft 5. The money was taken from apartment be |tween 10 and 11 o'clock last’ night {she said. Theft of $120 was reported by John | Tarman. 1113 O street. He said the | money disappeared from a hurea drawer in a room on the third floor of his home during the past week. tn mind when Al @ hook-up for using sta ot audfo frequency tion. If you want to get distant stations and your set does not bring them in with sufficlent v the place 1o 1dd amplification is before the de tector, not after it Your inability to get good volume on distance is |not the fault of your audio stages. provided they give you good results on local stations, out with your de 2 dio frequency stages. il reception I strongly favor a set consisting of one stage of tuned radio frequency amplification, a de- ent | he | and | n o petition presented by As-[claims, is innocent of the charge of | United States District Attor-|murder and confessed only when he | H. Skinner, at the behest of {was brutally heuten. | Attorney General Sargent, to vacate| Responding to the charges of Judge or modify his recent writ of habeas |Jenkins, who is director of the corpus which gave Perovich complete |depurtment of public w freedom frous life sentence in the! William Dever said | Federal penitentiary at Leavenworth | glad to have any evi and fro previous sentence of death. | violence reported to hi Perovich was convicted of murder [would personally see thit in Alaska in 1905 and sentenced to Wwith the Ch {be hanged. ~Appeals delaved the ex ccutfon and in 1909 President Taft sed from prison commuted the sentenco to- life im. | role, urrender when prisonment and Perovich was sent to | ither, learned Leavenworth were youth. | | Jenkins of Morgan Perry . Judge incey the statement chief of police. pringfiel . Collins, the parole followed « re. her, who said he would | r ‘see the vouth in prison than killed by police or enemies. | He also requested that Perry be sent to the Chester prison. instead of to! Statesville, where persou: at the hands of convicts was fe 1 .- | Maj. Underhill Transferred. 5 Maj. Lewis K. Underhill, T & | fantry, in the Philip iiiban ordered to St. Louis . with organized reserves TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National — No Nanette,” musi- cal comedy 20 pan. Matinee a 2:20 p.m. Poli’'s— mg of Flame, play, at $:20 pan. Matinee pm Belasco— Thurston, the maglcian, at 8:20 pan. Matinee at 2:20 p.m Kelth’s—Avon Comedy Four, taud vilie, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m Earle—Vaudeville and pictures, 2 to | 9:30 p.n Strand—Vaudeville, continuous from | 12330 to 11 p.m. | Gayety—"Powder | Frolic,” bur !‘\u‘h‘ t 2:15 and 8:15 p.m Mutu. Moonlight Maids,” bur- lesque, at 2330 and 520 pan Columbia —""The Vanishing Ameri « t 1 wm., 12:50. 3, 5:05, 7:05 d 9:15 pm | Metropolitan. Beautiful City,” | 1:40 am.. 1:35, 7:45 and | - | am. | pam. Worl and 9:3 n of the Tivoli 5101 d e Ambassador — | Ahe: At 2, 4105, 6 Central e lres 3:30. . 8 and 9:40 p.m 1 | | 1 l | tector and one stage of audio frequency | amplification, provided you can use an aerjal of about feel. If your fasilities | for putting up an erial are poor. nnd all you can do Is to put up an inside aerfal, then you should have a set which uses two stages of tuned radio frequency amplification, a detector and one stage of audio frequency am plication. Such a set will give you good results on & poor aerial with olume enough to be entertaining. It | vyou want greater volume that is loud ennugh to dance to, two stages of audio frequency amplification will be sufficient. A set consisting radio frequency amplification, a tector and two stages of audio fre- quency amplification can usually be depended upon to give good results on local stations without using any aerial | whatsoever. A ground connection ! with the ground connected with the aerial post of the set i tsually suf- RADIO Repairs and Service: l'holw—l’ot 3993—“' Craig RADIOS Make somebody happy with a dependable radio. We carry in stock only sets whose reputation is established. You can rely upon any set we sell to give entire satisfaction. ‘We will demonstrate any set you desire on Tuesdays, Thursdays or Saturdays between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. M. A. Leese Co. 720 11th St. N.W. £ two stages of de- | 1 OF COURSE need s’ r'm E. Morrison Paper 2 1009 Pa. Ave. e et ook o o w o b | diceing pooper type rabas o o ety | g o 1“&‘“( 'u' ult your n r-l De Forest t < for vour set )'w-« s 50 DE Fomssr Morgan Bros.’ Pharmacy 30th and P Streets N.W. Is a Star Branch These Branch offices located all about town and suburbs are for the convenience of The Star patrons of the Classified Section—and your Clas- sified Ads may be left at any of them—assured of prompt attention. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here com- ! bined. You get re- | sults from Star ads. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office :ANGKO M. A. LEESE AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS MID-NITE SHOW FRIDAY 83c. 10¢. ONE WEEK NEWS BOYS ‘QUARTET hn Voot THREE BLACK ACES BRONZE BEAUTY CHORUS KITTY REESE] Orehestrn at N alcons 't Nite, Not Kewersed, Boxes ut Matinee, 83c: Night, $1.10. COM. ™ATINEE MONDAY, DEC. 21ST R. G. HOLDROF Presents Colored M GRIATEST 40—PLOPLE—40 Eme— ——— varinee] | || GAYETY il DAILY v S ed, 5Oc- Broadhnrst and 3pot “POWDER PUFF FROLIC” OUTSTRIPS 'EM ALL! LADIES" "MATINEE DAILY— NEXT WEEK—"Golden Crook 15 P. HAZEL MYERS “OUT O’LUCK” By TON (USHING Blues Queen Fresented by Yale Dramatte Aasoctation | “t Wardman Park Theatre | Billy Pierson Dike Thomas Comedians Saturday, Dec. 26th 2:30 Mat., $2.50 SEVEN JAZZ || w2 |(RIALTO TRIANGLE CLUB o Princeton University Presents “FORTUNO” Washington Au o~ THE toriam ~uturday, Dec. 19th, 8:30 P.31 Tickets from EDMUND D. RHEENM b St Main H. SULLIVAN-COOTE Presents Her American Indian Program SUNDAY DEC. 20, 1925 .M WARDMAN PARK THEATER Admission Plus Tax The erdmn Park Hotel Theater Zves. Bat. Mats. 3:18 FRicES; 4100 and 180 Eatrance Through Hotel Lebdy The Wardman Park Hotel Presents The Thomas Herbert Stock Compamy “SCRAMBLED WIVES” A Comedy In Thres Acts Week Bexinming Dec. 3int THE TAMING OF THE SHREW In Modern Dress Special Christmas Matines A Treat for Lovers of Shakespears 5100 & SL { CHRISTMAS MUSICAL SERVICE | Sunday Night 8 0'clock Church of the Covenant By Evening Choir (100 voices) CLATDE ROBESON, Direrto Carol Service, 7 to 8 O’Clock Public Tnvited POLI’S TONIGHT Arthur Hammerstein's Musleal Play | “SONG OF THE FLAME” “Rose Marie” With Sam Ash and Dorothy Seesar TONIGHT Buwl no Mar Kodsy “f:_‘,,”s, ELISG o $1.50 - THUESTONG "l"fllll TONIGHT 8:20 AND ALL NEXT WEEK M. H. FRAZEE Is Preseatisg ANETTE Nusical Comedy, With The Werld's Best | JULIA SANDERSON, DONALD BRIAN FRANK CRUMIT, ONA MUNSON And + GOROZOUS GARDEN OF GIRLS Beats for all perfermances, Eves. & Sat. Mat. $1te §8. Wed and Xmas Mats., §1 te §.06. 'BURTON HOLMES recs TOMORROW 3:35 MYSTERY CITY OF CAMBORIA _Triess 800, fhe, $1.10, 81.60¢ Tnelnding Tax Stop in today. M.ole—lo 'l‘u and GARRISON’S' 914 B St. N.W. —and. An Ideal Gift CAMERAS Every one likes a nice camera. We have the fines: to be had. OPTICA! 614 9th St. 712 llth Street Branch _Store We are Prepared to Furnish Funds for Large Loans at Lowest Cost J. Benson Thomas Company 819 15th St. Main 8416 All Souls’ Church Sixteenth and Harvard Sts. Sunday Evening Motion Picture Hour Yale Chronicles of America “WOLFE AND MONTCALM” Pierce Hall 7:30 P.M. tap eavuing o umsrsn? tudebaker |m‘ftmshi For Your MUSICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Come to ROBINSON’S 13068 G St. Co. | Wit TESSA KOSTA \dqget | {com. srNpay SEATS NOW 10 SONG \ at Gee N.W, HITS | | 1 l.Al‘! TIMES TODAY | | | LOEW'S | PALACE ¥ Street at 13th (it wazam Foz pr orate Photoplay Pro | Famous Pi “EAST LYNNE” | All-Star Cast Il Edmund Lowe—Alma Rubens. Lou Tellegen—Marjorle [t ¥rank Keennm—Lealle Fentom. 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