Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1926, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY FLA IS FEATURF LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT: CRYg;ABLmSTE';HS;lELé.E:(VISSS T TS | Special Prices in Radi UF WC AP PROGR AM Proarams of nrw.R,’::.,‘nF ”‘,“}lff :,{’;:..l.?::. Standard 'rm',‘ C;:Pr":e lv\\::u:n"fizl"::::" ocf‘,?:t'. THE BF;:;"];“:B‘;S MONTH | 1._}':::’%:;;;—:0 -i;‘l'::;g:i ln. = a ls(l)d.oo el 1 . -‘TI"“-‘; - ations merce Department Reports. g 2-Tube Crosley, complete | Yew Yok Yoo e | nstrumenta : The erysial sat in still the king of TESTED Radio Sets in Qur Clearance Sale g'}'_u:ee %roflley. vi;m;;!tte with lo;ld spulll‘el; 5 5 : % d 3 Hanhe e = ; recelving sets {n England Of the ) u rosley De Luxe, complete with lou Warcman Theater Company = *i.. bt s bl A 3a0a dan| LST0000 vecolvers in the Britsh 1sles | 1 Four-tube Neutrodyne Set; Was $120; Sale price, $50.00 speaker : in Pmducficn Before | ATy Rt Vel e. D Sl SOl | crystal type, according 10 a report to| | ]—Five-tube Neutrodyne Set; Was $175; Sale price, $100.00 $45.00 3-Tube Crosley Trirdyn | the Department of Commerce. N 5:00—Xew York Koiel Astor O o markets stocks. z a3t 7 cane ,.',: ‘:}::. a‘?{‘m‘f‘.f,"n.‘;fi.,?m!’\:i'; 5—$60 Three-tube Sets; Were $60; Sale p'rice $42.50 We also carry the Freed-Eiseman and Atwater Kent in stock. oni | S : e Gk U gl 30 in addinz 1o the presant number of | [i 5—Three-tube Sets; Were $32.50; Sale price g $25.00 Radio Tables - sYesior) T e Proadensting st e et || 1—Three-tubeSet (with tubes) ; used; Was $45; Saleprice.$15 $18.00 Tunger Chargers, with bulb Themas, Herker e G s i5 5 aintie e teruer hrom oo the xR E ness of many of (hese sets. 2—Two-tube Sets; Were $23.50; Sale price $18.50 $3.75 Eveready 45-v. B Battery. e g k TI : - 2o number of listeners continues o | paa: L e i % $2.00 Eveready 22V;-v. B Battery. WEAT ot o ; s : 2, SoMe M Al Orcheat e ; [show a marked increase. the licensed | 1Z ?ne lull:’e SAets, ipficabmet, :Iei': ]sl:l’_g_-.gol' Sale price. $9.00 $4.00 Burgess 45.v. B Battery . The \\lum‘ From N L e A = Srcnests WGBS 308 | against 1,200,000 in the Spring —Two-tube Amplifier for Radio ale price. ..$10.00 $2.00 Burgess 221/;-v. B Battery s L According to present indications || §—QOne-tube Sets; Were $9.75; Sale price........ $7.95 $4.50 Brandes Head Phones. . . R ne Lena the British Broadcasting Co., r s all of the trans- | i i n at present iconducts all of the trann- All Guaranteed Perfect or No Sale.. Fasy Terms if Wanted, [ |§ 3200 Spitfire Head Phones. .. tracts from the zovernment, prob- Al Subject to Prior Sale. $5.00 Crystal Set. . ably will be bought by the govern- 5 $3.75 Crystal Sets. ment at the expiration of its contract Usual Grove Service lncluded Eree $2.50 R. C. A. Tubes. next year. Should the government| take over the broadcasting company, | [l BUY NOwW \\n \\\I~ \m h\ \um ru n | \\ YOU CANNOT $2.50 Cunningham C-299 the broadcasting commission pro CH 45c Columbia-Eveready Dry Celh, 35c; 3 for. bly will he turned over to the pe e ARl o Gl i B e s e s e Spitfire Loud Speakers, d Fartl BEMGEGER T i L MR E SR L HARRY C. GROVE, Ine, || Sioieiriom s = Council on e | 0cthi i CUUUNE e B over onentin o all e ciecre il 424 9th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. power generated hy American water ix produced in California AR A A Horn, Baltimore. 1 dance from Wardman parl i) Fier GORTetl Grabe teah S car of artimate " nd Orchestra at the Marine T and instr cature ¢ | i time WRC. Tt w cert Ly the 11 s and book ¥ Alice Hutehins Drake Easanan Theater jeage. Ranlad Trio Chiraco Orcow tecital: Geavhine s Siing Tho pisne LocalRadio Entertainment it Friday, February 5, 1926. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. T S G Datie T Wi o MU U Meters), Health Serviee lecture. 1005 pam.— Weather Rur Sonheam Clun Fund Committee (236 Meters) m. to noon (daily)- Current for “shut-ins WRHF—Washington o iHosnital] Non Yok . G w00 WEARD WGR. i - | Omaha’ Tret-umental o hnn WoAW ton Radio Forum.| ®TO 9 PM Meters). | cu York: Happiness Bove: t-o WEAF Biltimore: Voial and_ inctumental ‘ar WRAL Nartroras Wil Tommaits o Chiamber "ot “ e e, Chin: talikar o wrie MBS iise| Bicetiiallsalioon mat| ; Bl Roiietone Maic Quartei WA 2 koma Park, D. C. (222 Meters). | PR e el s v ar 3 3 Dr. Lee De Forest is shown here, 6:30 p.m.—Talk on “Just How Your Piuladelphia Studio prozram: talke: musie VLIT 1304 123 at work in his laboratory, on his Flectric Licht Cur ! T L e e Y i newest incention, the De Forest by Donald L. Turner. | Viami Beach: ewe and \ MBE R Phomrfilmorfalkt;{ Motion i Yok Grand : o Galk solos 3 H : IR Bakie it g N York: Alexander Mate Quactet: Heilihy o Orchosira d Pictures. Note the Ray-O. wporation of America p % " b Vac Batteries. (168.5 Meters). New Fork: Vi et ot e 3 rean reciia 330 p.m.—Concert by the United ork a nnie dies States Marine Band Orchestra. (- Pritaren . Newe, B o MNillfam B Santelmann. bana’ leader: Boton. Mosie o Beacon Entertainers Tavlor Branson. s<cond et cast from the Marine Barrack . e ek - Z L wial avd instriimental arbists. W Mayflower Orchestra, hroadeast [ e ey TR I ace SUInEROX the Hotel Maiiower broad 3 B: 2 Ols Orehestra: ve et thiks tamers reviews hy Al Lo« 1w Hour': Elis Levy. vieliniet H. Aryesen E Finley Trio Hime storirs t Folka.” hy WGY Play tra Dinn. “weompanied Ty rm,,. Co. 3 Scithem Bantist Thool 1 pm.— Danie . 1 Ham Voc il soloiets ilton Orchestra, hroadeast from the Talk Eugene Ricaiiig Hotel Hamilton, WOAP—Chesapeake & Potomag, Foles c] b A i Ala o 3 AR L3 phone Co. (168.5 Metersl. s L & p.m.—The Mozart String Quintet! $ o concert by the Apoll Club WeCO will open the concert with light clas mical music. 643 pm.—“Market Condition he G ~ e e : Concert prosram . 3 i zn: Vocal and instrumental soloists Ag 2 N Ralivin. piano hous 1a. Tafian White. chair S : man, Division of Gec National Atlantic Cits Research Coune i a talk on | New York i g Ao Sl Orchestra: eigh I enanty ball of e Cold Waves ical His Reaeniitn % under the auspices of the Na New York and Belle Brooks. sonks Al e e e Richma ¥ Weathar: vocal solos: Bernie Fieteh. & : wanG v'yv“. Sprine el 68 Grealin C1in Whe 3 2 o N . . 700 pm.—The Thomas Herbert | Ritmond. Vo TR Orchestra iy WRVA ot v = o Mo ® Dr. De Forest is the father of radio ck Co. of the \ A Park Theo o rHaymons hour: vecal solcs € in “The Women From New b Moow B P o WA 2051 ooyt o o broadcasting. He was the first to leans.” The let_opens \\‘1;}\‘ ,‘y’l"' ez Vocal and inSipmentat art : : VEXR i il ¢ broadcast music and opera. All f old <al e : Yol ‘ o <° radio broadcasting apparatus is S o ) oot built upon his audion inventions. sty Haolizdlaw Gawler 1 cram ir T o =0 ] : 3 __; The audion—detector, oscillator and B Y S LS AR L N . a o e _ | 8 &/ amplifier—made possible the trans- First Congregational Church. com Long : torke |‘.u..r. G e - ¢ continental telephone service. The paFed of &) volcos, WIIL SIng | 9:30-—Memps ) R 1 2 | = S audion vacuum tube made the uni- Day of Judgment” » i ; : e S e s e g S versal use of radio practical. “Fierce Is the Wild Billow" i | 5 3 % PrO3NE 2 “By Babylon's Wave (( 3 fork: Dorots soprano® The Merchant Halleluiah Chor - hotr sith incidantal miei 10 TO 11 P 10-00—Denver: Instrumental program by Schuerman'a Colorade O B program: band: vocal and . : KOA a 3 KPo W B a b 1 l ) Sghurch . i Male Quiarter ¥ KKl 3 i p.m.—Thae [lohner Harmony Four, ,,h,,m;,j,,,“ oy Mo s in el Avablicdd w AL aai g from Station WEAF, New York Ciy Springfield ;. Weather and missing person reports LLWRZ 430 pm.-Joint recital hy Mrs venory S Fleanor Chase Horn, soprano, and Cilicago. SIRIK i o A oG Bt 1A W illiam Gilbert Horn, har e. of o City nee m . . 3 i man Park Hetel ballre i llmn\-\m\ Instrumental en v.rany o e I 5&:-’;‘;‘53 .;::,\ ki hw’ *:::':A.;"fi:;‘:‘M...,.,- e The French Battery Company’s products most nearly DIES AFTER SPEECH. e Tl - el . approach my standard of requirements [10:15—xew Yotk Teciire. poiice and Weathor Tapo S B Euice FB chBEoys) g AR A f % i i st .K > =300 AD the letter above. Read what of tone, and adds miles of distance to Weather. police e KGW . Cneckansion Orchesha: Sngil o WAC 2503 Dr. Lee De Forest has to say about your range. FORT m Felruary Nino Ruisi, DASS - - eneos et : TWEAF 415 . 5 e : 2 X [7 ol wealt isines Ak 11 P, 1o IGAT. = Ray-O-VacBatteries. This pioneerradio You can have this low internal re- man of Greenwich, Conn., - ew York Ben Bernie's Orchestra tionally known hovs worker, Potland: Concert ciddenly here last night at the close | } am 22 v 7 TER | \\\\\\\\\\\\-W 2 j ) Soenees md dnyentor h.a\e . sistance in any type of dry cell battery et u‘m«h‘n- made a | Chicago; “Sam - He songe: dance music’ Langdon Fn: ///////// > best in materials and accessories. He you want. Ask any Ray-O-Vac merchant plcal o unae el isknd boxs | HimEapoly, Mebba el Xentsiory (i) wr(‘;\ ; " y \‘ 2 must have batteries with long life, level 15 show you a Ray-O-Vac Battery for livered at’a bunquet of the Caton | b ’.’.,;':‘,v;‘:‘vlv“:;.d;c,;:;';w.”;,,." T, iana DVAt ! voltage and low internal resistance. He every purpose. Use Ray-O-Vacs once.. sospel Mission, he o the floor. | Fo: Williama' S i and- st menta Q) A R . e o I : He was dead when he reached the | I\V’vlv‘le?:”“‘lr;m"‘ | fevue: (x‘;h":\;hmm Coon-Sanders. . : E | i BATTERY finds those three most desirable quall- Tenn hoy theis stzymg power adde hospital in an ambulance w York: Ho rraine Orch i s e FLOE Loal Price had announced the gift of 1 s A‘n..‘v..T e e e : ties in Ray-O-Vac Batteries. hours of use to their life. Learn how Jarge sum of money to he W Cits: Strand Theater orkan’ raciial o0 2 i vy ey v 2 : i fhe Lnderprivileced! hova cort [11: . "2";‘4“2.”&"1‘Q'H.!‘::'(.“n,.mw. w3 : * ey You want “B"’ batteries and “A’ dry low internal resistance adds better per- Worth. 5 ia: Numnally e Sxmpheny Orcheatra Facrumeg 12 MIDNIGHT T0 1 AM. R S / cell batteries that last. You want bat- formance to your radio set. Then you, RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS | | "% 'io tsscaies: PRaln Prsur™ ana” ke coniea =222 5Ny 4a8 o c g1« teries that will help to give you better, like Dr. De Forest, will use Ray-O-Vacs - Shipr TONIGHT. By o Patare Phesiry i i : T Ne oA _clearer reception—especially on dis- for every purpose—and all the time, Choral concert. by choir_of P Conert o S s tance stations. The unusuallow internal it Rtional ek o W ':?.E:"r,; 'k : r?'l'r'; & s.?';""f"' B W) pet T N resistance of Ray-O-Vac Batteries gives French Ba.tter)' q?mpan)' . 1 W ro'ic: antation R g ELLX 2 i — . 170 % AM. - you clearness, and that adds to purity Madison, Wis. ~ Three-act comedy. “Just 1:00—Chicago: Your Hour League . Foller b WEY - Players. L e o1 8 imeniad sl WGY. 8:15 to 10:30 o'clock. Soroen Artistel ‘GUAFE(: soion e | Los Angeles: r - 30—Portland: Hont Owl frol e Community night concert by L P heare Knights of ihe Rirning landl» West Hartford Chamber of neaso: Soipiste 8 VTIC, 5 2 Sommerce ANTIC A3 tonl2 Holel Amlu‘xadm flvthvulrn o'clock. Lz A oan-Sauiers The Ginger hour: Little Skylarks . ********************fi’****************************************** STAR RADIO CO. OUR STOCK OF RAY-O-VAC BATTERIES IS AL- 409 llth St' N'w WAYS FRESH, ASSURING YOU SATISFACTION NN NN NN NN RN NN KN NN KNI YOO XOR X » The Hohner Harmony Hour, WCAP and other stations, 9 to | his sister, is given $20,000, and Dora 9:30 o'clock. E|SEMANN WILL FILED. Petchsky and Tobias W. Dresdner each $5,000. Mary Reilly, employed Baldwin piano hour, featur- 1,000 Given to ch of Five|by Eisemann Bros. is to have $1,000 ing Alfreda Casella, Italian » bl :‘di and Kate Rueth $500. The remaining pianist, and Philharmonic Or- Charitable Honies. g sl iAo the R a0 ?f’\wv"rrliwr\:\ 1Z and WBZ, 9 to Raq\xr?ls of $1.000 .onrh. are ".'"1'_ Miho, eatinsiactatoctt T c 3 {to the United Hebrew Relief Society.| who died January 29, is left to his o R O I :lho Jewish Foster Home, Hebrew wife. Maria M. Bieber. ’ The Merchant of Venice Home for the Aged, the Associated | ' William H. H. Bradekamp. who died Shakespeareain hour, with inci- Charities of Washington and the | January 28, devised all his prpperty dental music, WEAF, 9:40 to Hebrew Orphan Asylum of Georgia, by | to his daughter, Mary A. Scott. The 10:30 o'clock the will of Abraham Eisemann, whe | estate includes 1020 Twenty-sixth died January 22. Mpg Lena Dresdner. | street northwest. : FockdAAIIIAAK §¥{44444444

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