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" 50 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 20, 1925—PART T. R = S TR S e R A rchestra. e Secon: art of he er and ) TS, v @ im- % 1 o e = oty v [fi N\i RABIU FANS LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT LocalRadioEntertainment e e L G i e 3 SHANGH“HV 'A“! TERROR- o B et Rt | entation by Maj. Bowes of vocal and | piano. < great pain upon themsel PFERIRE 0073 instrumental artists, direct from the Harly Program fov Monday A a 4 s it pa »on selve SUNI /, DECE . 5 N VEAL A ! rrest of 3 g Certs v I to remove tattoos with acid SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1925 | studio of the theater, to WEAI, rrest of Natives Bearing Certain v with aci | 3 ; % v to 7 a.m fower lealth scruping their flesh it BBIE(\]’ 'l'fl SERV!EE‘ Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time S, DS 710, (P N n] Do e CTDIEpes Ises,”™ from Metropolitan Tower, Tattooed Marks Ordered. ‘ i 9:15 to 10:15 p.m.—Atwater Kent £ SHANGHAIL (By Mail).--Consterna- | Stations. Meters. Miles, | NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, | radio hour, featuring & mixed quartet | .y _|tion reigns in the native city of i in Tacoma } 8:45—DMooseheart, 1Il.: Catholic \.'hun"h.‘:r\gw’\n. : D Va. (434.5 Meters). of opera stars in a Christmas con- | WRC—Radio Corporat of America | Shanghal becausc an order issued | more than 2,000,000 waoode ———— | 5 9 TO 10 : 10:05 a.m. and 10:05 p.m.—Weather The quartet includes Jeannctte (465.5 Meters) by Col, Yen ‘Tsung-vang, acting (»uln»l which is said to be : eland, soprano: Elsle Baker, con-| Silent. ider of murtial law, that all men |'ecord for this industry ©:00—-New York: Children's program: comic stori 1 reports. S B Ito end the W s g ; Lan hy onor,. and bearin; s are to be nd the doors woul Poll of 2,300 Users Results 10 T0 11 AM. tralcos Tamimre Miunhy, Lehov, 800 e i palr rks are to be { wolic nearly” 2500 kG ] - : Villiams _Simmons, baritone. Pro. Barly Progiam Momotrow Lrrested. mi . : 10:00—Laneing. Mich.: Chimes from Beliry Plymout - 4 WCAP—Chesapeake and Potomac |gram follows ing, O Heavéns” | o o 07 o ols, by the| Just what the marks arc no Chinese ™ = = —_— in Suggestions for Im- ; 5 ; Telephone Co. (168.5 Meters). (Tours)” and “Silent Night” (Franz (10 am.—Christ: o Ve [ cobms to know. Tlence the atarm. But | Elkay Super-Selector e G ST 11 a.m.—Services ‘from First Con-|Gruber), Misses Vreeland and Baker | \Voodlothian Chorus, under the direc- |\ "o jor has brought a repetition of | Will Dy P . 1 . Sunday sehool By Methodist Book Concern. b0 s 5 " | tion of W. HL. Starnell, broadcast from ight a repetition of ill Demonstrate, 9 to 12 P.M. proved Broadcasting son Ci Ch i vi B gregational Church. Rev. Jason Noble [and Messrs. Murphy and Simmons: |\ ogward & Lothrop's conditions that existed vear ago.lp e h, 1408 22 45 8 v xasgs 2 i b 4 ‘Jesus of Nazareth” (Charles Gounod) . < g when tattoos indicating membership L. U. Lroucl n T : S A HES W Pierce, pastor, will deliver the sermon. el Song" - (Willigm | 1080 am.—Women's Hour. broad: ibershiy y t. S.E. e ATAN: 3 Uacts | First Bapiiss R sorvichn, ... oo WGE 13| 4 pm—Services from Bethlehem |stic Wiliam Simmons; “Ave |28t with Station Z froni " Ne BY CARL H. BUTMAN. Tadelihia: Bethany' Preshyterian Chureh seevices. W 133 Chapel, Washington Cathgdral. Rt. |Maria” (Charles Gounod) “and *Re- b it R el : vet perfect Clty:-ChalieaRhantives CRy o isonvione. . -~ - e r. James E. Freeman, Bishop of catly” (“Messiah) (Handel), ',‘,"'L(‘J“-,‘r" 75""“““"’9“]:)’;‘E’;j‘-”}“}“ broadcasting 1s not yet Per e 11 A.M. TO 12 NOON. ‘ashington, will preach the sermon. |Jeannette Vreeland; “No Candle Was | 1 HoON-Orsan vesial by e {0 be the concensus of opinio S Y. Vocal colos; Watchtower Orchestra. . ... WBBR ] 5 DT e rirom | Tre: and. No Fire" (Liza Lehman |Schmidt-Gregor, broadeast from th scattersd WWJ ¥ » studios of th % It P o 3800 Sl Il el anown » e . : 3 0 4 ; Bowes and the |and “The Birthday of a King” (Neld. | $tudios of the Homer L. Kitt Piano ’ N > : SR N 5 B0 Chriat. ot wervicea 30850 ‘" from the Capltol |linger), Ilsie Baker; e S AR T t canvass by 5 Theater, New York City. The first | Bethlehem” (Stephen A and ant Philudelphia. in an effort to | Htabu ‘ : % e < ] . 3 e o i ath Teoffrey | Shoreham Orchestra, broadcast from | - listener wants ! AR part of the program will be taken |“There Is No Death offrey pAm Oren lears what!tha sverage Isten sl Bl eaky S vent] : vl 4 | direct from the stage of the theater |O'Hara), Lambert Murphy; “Holy | the Hotel Shoreham. 7 e Dy O s cod that | R R A B 4 and will consist of music by the fea- | Night” (Adam) and O Liitle Town - — ic *1‘\'{“’:1-( 1’;“:]"m~ eianll broaa | Plymouth Cousregational Church services.....WCCl tured artists and the Capitol Grand |of Bethlehem,” Misses Vreeland and re far too many smd o ons operating in the lower 12 NOON TO 1 P.M. & o ey too little incinnati: Seventh Presbyterian Church services. LWLW g 3 WM. P. BOYER CO. er en Fort Worth: First Methodist Church services. - . WBAI 5 | -class entertainment, although HOU Springs: First Presbyterian Church service KTHS S . —SERVICE Toany Admit thit the chain broadeast-| | (Hicago: Central” Church. sereice KYW ¢ Nou are invited to & dcmonstrationtofithe new ELECTRADIO-SERVICE ers are giving excellent service. 1230 kS = |j BrEC AL CO! \ of variety in programs and : - : 81213thSt. M.842 || ’ innouncing from many stations go: Tlt reads the funnies e 2 1) 5 ‘hicago: Vocal wnd instru rtists. Moulin Orchestra WEBM 2 E , ;. 3 . . . b b it tde s ity Vocal ‘wnd iwsiramental arteis Moulin' Orétiésts rned Battery and Radio Service 1 musie,” 2,400 reports out of | 2 TO 3 PO v . fo: Concert and, orth 9928—North 4896 EEERE I TR SR e g e R /Il Super-Power Neutrodyne || } cer i 2119 18th St. N W. 1 timely speeches also i , i Widdies: Acrial Girl e an interest, the SUrvey | 50— Philudeiphn 245 Minneupo N Vork Fede i by over half the correspon al: Capito out 9 per cent of the Dhony Orchestra i 3 WK 4 rs claim they have no interfer 3 TO 4 PM. e - t to " . Y Sinday séhool WOO . W. At Our Salesrooms Jus sources = cuce. Static is blamed by more than s and-Lyric Trio: vocal solos. . 70 per cent of those having reception o o et Run T ltiont Thelr Jomal or mearby sta-| 5.0 (e Goipn faands e Oper tb ey Bucning Ohtorll-208Ra Hen 23::5;“&:3%;“?;\% ~11.l:£: )‘\z:l:\:i \f"}‘:"{i' “}:fwrlla:::‘:&?:":slr‘a. L LUUWGBS 313 Sets Sold On Easy Terms ng f Symphouy Orchestra from Loew's Theater. . . S B Wave Lengths Crowded. M. C. A, 5 AG, WCCO, L WSA L b . 470 5 PM. . ° A large number insist most of the } .o, . yor. Reisner's hour LWRNY iierterence i3 due chiefly (o the fact 1. 1L Concert prosram P ST e § . Distributors—Wholesale and Retail at o v stations are crowded : : oisi PRRRN (1 Ve lengths between 300 and ¢ & W ; A Fennsyivania listerer incinna cltal e e el Potomac 473 fourths of them would : 4 Gor --on TP off for w:i-‘s;m;;‘ '1“‘ SR “reices drom Shadvside Presbyterian The writer, however, be- 570 6 PM s not generally found diffl- | 5:00—Cincinnati: Carols by Girls' Glee Club. ... -« . 1s he picks up a number of sta Chi Ziegler Sist instrumental artists: Tip Trio. u the shorter wave lengths each ay an recital ‘from St. Peter's Episcopal Church s & WGY 3705 3l e . . night. Although some of them are i e Organ recital by George Latime WHAS s i S l El O o o wnily haia | 570 Mool O ToCH B8 GEOTES, LA ok arvices WD 31 Give Somet 1ng Klectrie with little difficulty. The use of a s : D el iasies, om (Chsat Church : i 22l & Jective set and c ful tuning seems hexira hoir: organ 5 LWHAS 3 “STANDARD GOODS—GUARANTEED SERVICE™ 1o bring in lots of the little. fellows : espera ... S 3 N 2 pretty well, and some of thém offer 6 TO 7 PM. i “Electric Gifts Are Remembered vnique programs. This fact is pointed | 8:00—Fhiladglihia, Organ B > 121 : o b .|gry\(!}or;hp.fl\.m\:llym‘ as 'r;‘\ ’L!'- S ik Heeindbaniel Electric Heat Pads . ... .....$4.75 up kes some o <maller, indepen: pis ; h it stations better than thé high-pow N 1 RRRLRRRE 2 Electric Curlers . .................... .75 up ered broadcasters, due to their indi- 3 o Dinner_cone s KDK Electric Heaters, large ... . 450 S ities and unusual features. b Vesper concert: Young ‘Women's Council 3 . One correspondent, an old-time el ehe Electric Percolators ... .. 5 .... 450 up Yistener from Cleveland, states bold New York: Ernie Golden's Hotel McAlpin Orchestra; Olcott 3 Electric Waffle Irons s ... 890 Wt B that, although some of the larger sta- s s s Maniay Ghin Electric Toaster Stoves . veeeeus.. L75 up tions which frequently hook up on | 5 = P wiz 4543 2 . : rational programs with WEAF or 16 “Brown Chureh in. ‘the Vale: ‘organ 5 Electric Toasters . S sissivse s 2505 WD W7 are fine, he believes 90 per cent | Lansnz: Ser from Central M. E. Churcho -~ . ; o Electric Grills . ! e hile ‘Thens eamaitions Wil onts be | 7:13—bHIsohis o T G ST e Electric Household Iron . _......... 350 Z ’ lized, he declares, when there D o el proesam b AR W ol Electric Sewing Machine Motors. 15.00 The far-famed Radiola Super-VIII, t one local in a city or n, and WWJ < s Electric Vibrators .. ... 450 up . Super-Heterodyne complete with ne or two good continental ck Minnaapolis I of Christ. S servicus ) : ; | e butlc-in speaker—with five Radi fore broadeasting of _international o A e ol S Electric Violet Ray .............. ... 6.50 up s PR nd e e pow:r KDEA ents, conventions and really good y Py Chufdh ‘ervices. o 3 3 i tube, Radiotron UX-120 . . $340 T urch services ' n 8 € C o\ adi PV i A i E < - S Scenmin b o B e e Ives Electrie Trains i stations, he points out, put on artists & TO 9 PO i cheap vaudeville shows, whose 4 Fuldllment": oratorio composed S Lo ts and lines of patter are often e s o : : WONDERFUL . J offensive and sometimes obscene. His New Yorl: Paulst Choristers. ‘saron . el : ement that the programs handled | ervics e o ma s i STATION 5 - 4 Q e N 1kers will make for greater under- : G TUNNELS, v linked stations are usually good eeso: p Jorne out by approximately 85 per B el o eny . 5 ? AND TRAIN ACC cent of the replies filed, which indorse | Springheid: Ta > Other W i 2 S :S AT GREATLY - 5 y e this type of entertainment B n et e SORIES HE Radiola Super-Heterodyneis of an antenna. And the remarkable All Work One Way. Roxk T v REDUCED PRICES. the acknowledged leader 1n ra- doublette” built-in loudspeaker gives A pertinent suggestion is offered by | g 5 z - 2 % ; . dio today, and engincers agree that it clear, true tone—with fwo homs, & (4n mho sys locanicnee nhy fheee ¢ Al e e e 3 | > 8-L]gl]t TREE SET it will be the set of years to come. for the highest and the lowest notes. - that is. out of New York. He would Sl e aneies It has gained its fame for selectivity like something from Detroit, C | 5 First Methodist Church services ...... 2 S g 8 e > P Now—with v Plindelphia and other citie i C ¢ S i B Guaranteed —for sensitivity—and most of all, for ow—with the new dry battery powor v a series of stations for af oo i . : fine tone quality. And now it is im- tube in the last socket, it has greater eminine fan is willing to listen Adsouc SSeRMNE A INMCl Quat ek : atic ] i3 s - proved with a new power Radiotron. volume than storage battery sets— [ J & music when there Now Sork: At Kent' Radio” Hour and finer tone than ever. A Super- phy. tenor. and Willam Simmons baritone. WCAP. neairoh et i Ziom, T Quartet on the' colestial hells:mixed” quaret P FRik ) ! ¥ Teliole CYenine or cliestor Wonderful Bargains at All Times yne, with its delicate parts sealed with the quality and the power you pe of set should nof ‘Radio Conporation of America _~ New York . Chicago . San Francisco istener claims all 10 T0 11 PoI. i i Organized =2 S Wireless Goods oines: Reese 1l Orchestra some nce of melody to be! land. soprano: Elsie Baker, contralt. and Lambert ol : Y S 5 4 ts to tuneless selec- Murghy. ‘Nsbor! aud. Williaos Hloymons, beritone, WCA: Built into the rich cabinet of the Su- VIII with the new tube is 2 permanent or noise alone. She WTAG. KSD and WEAR fro .. WEAF 204 | b y M 7 f : 4 . S r noise alone i A T i e At This PopulacPriced Radio Store Yeu Will Find per-VIII is a six-tube Super-Hetero- investment—an enduring instrument, whole evening of classical Rossviile, N Y o1 UB S AT Singers: Bible lecture: violin ks A M \wBBR 83 s o ey o Raloiy a 0 and nstrumental | - R forever against wear. A loop inside want—added to beauty of appear- rel tors of re- icage P 3 tenor: Sunset Male Quarted: Moulin o 1 the cabinet does away with the need ance. burn New York: Musical program. WGY aid Wiz ki 2 ead some of the caustic | 0:30—New York: Russian program’ . s WGBS 31515 2 - ling oscil D 1 < from ”Ciiffe’ Temple Baptist, ‘tured, one letter protests, nver ity Methodist Chureh sorvioes ; s ||| Retil Jety . BAU Wholesale e ¥ 5 T Ho:\\ . ‘\ mlvv\lni l e Z Sinee ’ ers how to handle them Rossville. <.°A " Choral Singers: viobn duefs v 3 | Y i Galks on operation Hot Sprines: MeyerDavis Ensemble oo iio” 905 Save and Be Safe—Buy at Radio-Rau « P thiscondition. he | ; R e PSSR ¢ And Bank the Difference ree months, o - says b er : b o ontal soloists es to listen in, becuuse the kids try 1 haniert by Commionwealth kdison Co.l . KYW — = . b MADE BY THE MAKERS OF RADIOTRONS te their cheap “radiators o aven Orvhe it hideous until they om_Coilir < Orihestra of Stringed atruments o onbienie o | Palm 1 Symphony Orchesira: weather r fan expresses dis 11 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. Secret Hoov ansas Traveler” frolic by Benny Ford's De op to the use of oscil- | Cincinnat 1 and instiimental soios. . i J1T J that it now looks — At Gies \ Theater organ recital : WHAR DISTRIBUTORS Teh ot Chicago: Back hour; Paul Rader and National Radio gl Ul 1 il - ceieiesesanan. e HT 1 be the 12 MIDNIGAT TO 1 AM. Radip@Corporation T e S | N\ g [ 'DOUBLEDAY-HILL ELECTRIC CO. n my 715 12th Street N.W. Main 4680 ';rn‘,'.':fif‘:.‘ <! KELLOGG TO BE HEARD. Look for the | ’ S:‘I.g;:‘:ll Sht’////,l, >, NV Radio Satisfaction L NG RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS Years® Experience TONIGHT. mprov- | g Prom Pan-American Concert. | | Musical program by Maj. collambons | Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogs, | | Edward Bowes and the “Capi- eneral e | it hacitaen the air fewer times | | tol Family,” direct from Capi- ty. which, | than any other member of President tol Theater, New York City, than ever i Coolidge's cabinet, will be the princi- | | W :?)Ap'q ?pd other stations, tion man. r 1 speaker at the January Pan- 7:20 to 9:15 o'clock. . 7 L s wonders why practically American concert to be br st un‘l an on-t e And Our Unusually Low Terms Satisfy & 1< open up at almost the same ! der the auspices of the Pan-American i Py — 3123 M Street Perhaps they would rtere | Unio ough stations WRC, Was Old Englist Is by th - M Everything That ! r i 1 | S 1 Speech Will Be Broadeast January P - N N~ >, W) 2 2] - LY ded 3t they ant us to | January 7. [ (S with thems, = After all we can't |’ In addition to the Secretary’s ad-| o'clock. with the clearest voicedof all reproducers, thein- K : 2 b \ band, which has played for more than Organ recital from Estey sionalfavorice ol mumct sadnpliont = icular 1l ¢ 9c-| 5 score of Pan-American radlo pro-| | studio, WBZ, 9 o'clock. A ~3 | correspondents hold. Faith in| RADIO SETS WANTED | | soprano; “Elsie Baker, con. N e and powerful that many users say K 3 Outfits Direct from House Lighting Current Lirly long outside aerials is evidently e tralto; Lambert Murphy, ‘The supremacy of The it can be used instead of another on mare than one train or lsten | dress. a special concert of Latin | Sosiiiies: partiemiirly suitablalengthil 3 o i LRI | Insist upon hearing The Amplion DIAMOND & GRI still strong, as 83 per cent of the fans e tenor, and William Simmons, Amplion has won world-wide tubein a set. Hear The Amplion more than a single length at | American music is being arranged for American Orchestral con- nerials, designating the proper insta a repertoire of more than 250 Latin | At < i 9 2 of Grerils and grounds fo e O e ioe Atwiter Kent radio hour, : The actual originators and world's oldest makers of loud BATTERIES Jisted use them, nearly half of them| pngland is calling for radio sets and | | baritone, WCAP and other recognition and leadership in —in compartson!—and you will § between 75 and 100 feet in length. parts, accortiing to advices reaching statious, 9:15 to 10:15 o'clock. sales. Partial list of nations in understand the it leads. The calls for silent nights were not | tpe Department of Commerce. Agents us, 9: o 10:15 o'clock. Q which Amplions are Teason d H ay missing, but st of the fans reporting | i Belgium and Germany also have Sh— & favorites ruling All Amplions are equipped with seem able to get at least a few outside | fjleq inquiries with the department’s Russian program, WGBS, cords and panel plugs. Speakers & tisfactorily | the ¢ jon by the United States cert, WJZ, 8:15 o'clock. ers. Tncorréctly erected and poorly | oo the United States. featuring a mixed quartet of speaking devices have created in The Amplion a long dis- ‘i Radio A and B Socket Powers, for uperating Radio tions when (hev Want to do so. This | Lantesentatives relative to American | | 9:30 o'clock. STATES 1l members of the listeners’ | Army Band, under the direction of | insulated antennas are the cause of opera stars, in a Christmas UNITED 2 5 is perhaps because @ large percentage | . gio supplies, as well as sets and DOMINION OF CANADA and conecle units, $12 up. Wrise 2 [} E SCOTLAND -\ RyAres ey Spike Religes 7 . - NORWAY 9gpmy | THE AMPLION CORPORATION - DENMARK OF AMERICA 3 A train dispatcher ix evi- | nectady, WCAD, Canton, N. Y., Church, WBAL, Baltimore, 8 delight your radio friends—or your family!— out tha re instru Capt, William J. Stannard. This | St s bl concert, Jeannette Vreeland, fance: ridio) 3o » own three. four or five tube sets. Out HOLLAND ' BELGIUM [ suice 23, 250 Madison Ave.. New York . T = ‘ Information as to details of these . DEd, o r cent operate five-tube sels, while | 1, aniATON (18 0 Lo o the de. | | Yille” WTP, 10 o'clock. : per cent u\llnrr)\re‘c'-lt‘l’xhn‘:'m"'l\“t1 rument at Washington or through | and 13 per cent four-tube sets. Ve A ves at large chambers o & & B i ot more tubes and even leu | Fepresentatives at large chambers of; $1,317,848 in Radio Exports. seem content with single tubes or October Jadlo exports reached the vstals. This would indicate tha — — total - of $1,317,546, compared with Jisteners are a little better equipped ._ 9 last October. Thig brings m; than a vear ago. Most of them get|sets appear to prefer wet A’ bat | total for the ten months to $7.659,000, Joud-speaker volume on some stations, | to dry “B batter although a 1eW | (ongjderably more than the total for as 8§ per cent of their sets are T SR < replying to the question, | "{} Opera, “The Barber of Se- FRANCE _ SPAIN SWITZERLANI SN ) D ; i %&g K. S. Byrd & Co. Wholesale Distributors 21N 1t s, (ool ~ NaTIONAL ELECTRICAL SuPPLY Co. Philadelphia, Pa. . g N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 6800 Jiorns seem still most prevalent, al-|and sales talks were alzo registered, 1328-1330 ve odern types are|while protests against the conduct of | On December 13, 13 milk drivers in AT AL 7 5 Washington, D. C. :":’,flfiz e meuneers. would make a story in!Chicago were held up and robbed of Q2N 7Y PO i "Fhece folks who wrote in about their ' itself. $1300. S = §5

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