Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1926, Page 41

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CONGERT BY BAND WRC HEADLINER Sylvan Theater Program to News: sports: i Musical program 3T0 6 Be Broadcast—Other TR . New i, Vail's Ensemble: (alke i gram . Features Listed. T e AL g : 515 Nowu, LAl resulte: market” eparis i The United States Marine Hand and the WRC Plavers will provide | the principal features of the enter- | a8 " tainment from the Radio Corporation vorts e station tonighi. o ; : (] LT b i | POttt Comn: ook myiew: 19200 Infantry Band Sy , with Capt. Wikt | B oric:"Haite' Envertainars: ' Kipin's "Soroaders e bl Ll e i e | Philadeinhia: -Baltey e Strattord | Hotel Dawce. Orchoaira lam 1. Santelmann leading, will be s T heard in the second of a seyies” of " ooliee reporis outdoor concerts played from the | Sylvan Theater. heginning at 7:30 o'clock The concert will he b aintly with WIC by ° W Schenectad Enteriainment 10 s - ; Stock guatations WCAD, Canton. N. Y. { M Ehesmble snd Blackatone WRC Plavers will offer for | Chiciko: Vocal and 25,8 presentation tonight a_ene-ict Girten Srtheatrs 288 entitled, “The Grill.” which fad be played hy i anx7 me cast that,-toured in : X 268 same cast that. to ew “Yoric! "Sporte: | marke - 1at several years ago. 3 Hotel "Ronsevelt’ Orchestra ;g;-g In addition tn Madze Tucker. di- | 8:15—Cleveland: wuneufifln Hotel Orch AN dAbs Sk Newark: ‘Spori<: Hotel Shetton Ensemble: R ¢ ind leading lady of the WRC | Bt 5t WP autihe” giie B " DRA L . the cast will include Maurice | 5:30—Philagelnni: “Breah Di3as. Sith bora”and ‘i ST geeh : . Arthur White and Jean Far- | [hiladeinhia’, Snellenbure “Symphony, W 3l nam Petersen. ‘T'he presentation is | Baltimore: " WBAL Concert ' Orchestra I8, HH scheduled for 10:05 o'elock, | 45— Honectans” dapatuss AR Aty Porcran ] il | S0 nectady X Versity 834 A third feature of the local part Davenport: Chimes concert: - mase ball results 1858 of WRC's program will be a piano | 7708 PM. recital by Dorothy Lowell Willard. | 7:00—Chicagn: Lullaby time: Sherman's Ogchestra: organ 44 who recently mude her radio debut Philugeinbia: - Elifton's Angiers en| | Springnew 108 on A WRC program N 2 Also on tonight's vinment will | 08 he “The Voice of 1 nt Drama.” | s a concert by the Rovil Salon Orches: | s b tra, and a danee prozram to be played | B Sac MWGT and 4503 20 by Meyer Davis' Swanee Syneopators, | S WA W R A W 4015 208 under the / | New Vork: Basw ball resyits: voo The syncopators | tl Cit of w Yor this evening by the al _program. R G i f Music' Orchesti New York, which will | jointly with WRC, heginning at e ] et A program entirely musica The Million Sing ot bhroadeast tanicht by station W v (oM WAL It includes selections by Billy Cedney Kansas City: Market teports: bedtime aiory and Phil Havden. soloists: Ted New-| - Cincinnat): Hotel Gibson Orchestra: talk. .. v = ‘, o TN ful Tra 7 30—Atlantic City: News. .. wen ell's Band nd the Tunefu ramp g.](,m” Ehildren's program.. ... Trin, led hy James Ronsevelt Armour. hiladelphia: Myatic Order of Shrine program. - S— 8 T0 9 PM. 5 W.Uh;m.' "n" )IIIV» :\u'lrlnl Y LocalRadio Entertainment Nen Work . ot ia Comram e pl, e New_ York: Chauot ¢ 3 ; WTAG. WTAM. WGR, WWJ, WOf o Thursday, May 27. 1926. | = n & N WEAF . g 5 X a iks o 4 L KYW NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. e A AT T L e KON (131.5 Meters). ;?'W Y’iwlk. ‘(:uln Trio: Lun\vllflt}u s song series wwg 3:45 p.m. Weather Bureau reports. d ufio? herman's Orchetca: Moy Phi Bpstion concers. | . WS A:45 p.m.—Agriculture market re. Philadelphia: Vocal solos: Musical Chefss .. ...+ WCAU = Pittshurgh : 'm news. addres com) KDK. B " Symphony - Orchesira. . £ e KDKA 9:55 p.m.—Time signals. Chicago: Musical program. ks % .WBBM 1005 p.m.— Weather Bureau re- Detroit: Studi il cWCX s Chicago: Bush Conaervatory of Music Orcheaira. WMAQ RArts Chicugo: Voc mental program: Terra den Ao Chicago: P 2 : R WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital N e R b : Fund mittee (256 Meters) Cuicaso 11 a.m. to 12 noon—Current events | 8:30-—Los Angeles: Musical Lrogr: for shut-ins” (daily) 2 | Bort Worlh: Davix 6 to 7 pm.- Program of dinner | San Francsco: Chin music; hase hall scores. Memphis: Dental R - _— - i Touisville: Concert q\I“) ram 00!;';!'\1[“!‘7 of Mu WEAP — Chesapeake and Potomac | New ¥4, (alke: Sundaw actibol lesson *. o phone Co. (168.5 Meters). WRC 4 i o iR e . Richmond. Va. Market 8:4, hicago: Studio features; orrow. 6 b #0—Des Mainea: Banker's Lite Trio .. E Health 7101 .. Mixed aquartei: celestial b e<" from Metropolitan Tower, . vocal and instrumental sol York City Richmond. “Va. ¥ 3 Roston: Crescenl Gardens Orchestra . Thiladeluhia: Sesauicentennial _hour WMAL—Washington Radio Forum San Francisco: Storios: Town Crier: (2126 Meters). Rittsburzh » Symohony 7 pom.- Billy € ow York: our of Gior den. soloists in harmony i L Drehes 5 pan. Ted Newell's Rand in popular numbers, including a group New Yorer of solos, Los Angeles s p The Tuneful Tramp Trio, Qincinnat led hy James R zether with Re at Studio concert: mal WRC—Radio Corporation of America | (168.5 Meters). Rase hall scores, 'he Voice of the Silent * broadeast with station W. York ! 8 the United . William H. | 6:35 p.m ¥ 9:30- Drami from New 7:30 WG Orehentrn mphis: Goldss «_Anniversary Angeles ‘talk, L prograi 1 : Taylor Br 10 1o Eon =cond - 10:00—Cincinnati: Brigode's Vieginians . . tions W17 D from | Los Angeles: University program W York: Ernie Golden's Hotel the sylv Vincent Lopez's Orche Royal Salon Orchestra, 7 with stations W WGY Concert trom Powt siudio - : and WOEAD from New York. cather and miseing person reporis 920 . Dorothy Lowell Willard, D rodians Orchestrs: Madrid piani Rudy Seiger's Otchestra 9:30 pom. Smithsonian talk, I, Entertainers: male ai 10:05 pan. WRC Plavers in “The Ralmer House Victorians: W.LJ e { m “h Henry: WGN Studio, Ensembls Grill.” under the direction of Madge cago: Cook ' Sisters: sonke: ballad Tucker. The cast will include Madge lemarr WBAL Eneemble ... Tuicker, Maurice .1 Arthur White voaport: Moline Plowboya . Minneapolis. LA Sebana program Lox_Angeles and Jean Farnam Petersen Feature program: 1030 . Mever Davis' Swanee St Louis: West End Lyr Syneopators, broadeast with station |4 Hot Springe: B: W%, ¥ Prog omorrow. 11:55 am. —Arlington time signal 12 neon Kty Farm Flashes.” pre- [ 11:00- Minneanolis eul- | 1 by the Department of Agi s Annshes 12220 pan. Ovgan reeital by Otto ¥, Feck. hroadeast from Crandall’s Tivoll Theater, T pan. Meyer Davis' New Willard i Jlatel Orchestra, under the direction Quartet: olaists. . . of Samuel Korman, ¥ Studio Ensemble: “ . { e 5 2 7z | Chicago: E Beach Hotel Orchest No Indian Mother-in-Law Jokes. | ;.45 8o Grrin anal 5™ Among cevtain tribes of North g American Didians it is considered a | 12:00—Chicazo: ¥ hreach of etiguette for a man 1o speak Dt to his motherindaw under any con- Cincinnati: Dane sideration. 1le can raise the taboo if Angeles? e does some especially worthwhile 2 ram: at the tion of the mother. Plant. o does so by presenting a 170 2 &M, Zift 1o the man. The Indi Town Crie At of these tribes’ Lingly refer ol T TR ) 2 : » E xram: orch o almast any ves by mar- Lox Angeles: Putrick Marsh Orches riage or otherwise, but it is not done 270 3 AM. in the case of mother-inaw. 2:00—Los Angeles: Hotel Ambassador Orchest KNX LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926. Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 1 ki N vocal wolon . : Hotel' Commoadore Orchestr Hotel Waldorf-A i Smilers: Sam l’a':-‘-". Srehe : Te n - Ewsenible : Bellavue. ris. bave "Cinderelia Orehestra ® TO 18 P. M. reading G State Teachers' College Glae €Ciub. an Ent ners: Calilornia’ Rambiers Nartinn Orchgstra + oo oo stori hened #oioiy Yo York: Fredgie Rich's ‘Orehentra, s : Talk: Doherty Melods Roys Ty MUY 40113 "'fi'&‘ L. WEA r. Vs W€, C. WCCO. KSD, WG market Teports:’ Lin Orehestra: rdano music . tet vrogram . Ibin Orehiesiva wiw in WD others. . 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The Netherlands has a slu huilding this vear. s RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS THURSDAY, COAL WILL LAST LONG. Wyoming Beds Will Endure 2,000 Years, Says Geologist. CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 27 (#).= Wyaming has coal beds sufficient at the present rate of consumption to supply the entire United States for 2.000 years, said Albert B. Bartlett, State geologist. The total amount of coal in the State 18 1,076,620,100,000 tons, virtual- ly all of the bituminous variety. SSES s Rayon manufucture has been 50 popular in Belgium that an over- production is feared. TONDGHT. Concert by the United States Marine Band, fram the Sylvan Theater, WRC, ‘WJZ, WGY and WCAD, d0 9 o'clock. 102d Infantry Bamd, WTIC, 6:15 to 7:15 o'clock. 'Graduation exercises of the Combs Conservatory of Music, WIP, 7:30 o'clock. Mystic Order of Shrine pro- gram, WOO, 7:30 o'clock. Corradetti's hour of Giordano music, WRNY, 9 o'elock. " by WRC 10 :05yo'c|ock. “The Gr ers, WRC, S ick selief from pain. 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