Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 44

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WRCTOPRESENT MARINE CNCER “Vmce of Sllent Drama,” Orchestra and Novelty Fea- tures Also Scheduled. The principal musical feature on 'WRC's program tonight will be a con- gert played by the TUnited' States Marine Band in the Sylvan Theater, under the direction of Taylor Branson, second Jeader, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The concert will be broadcast through a chain of rom- slanor‘: Cm 3Y. V&R The Radio Corporation’s station, WJZ, New York, will contribute three of the remaining 'evening events scheduled by WRC, two of them’ be- ing regular Thursday night features —"“The Voice of the Silent Drama, at 7 o'clock, and a concert by the Salon’ Orchestra, beginning at Kk, besides a novelty feature, “The Fireside Boys," to be presented at 9:30. An hour of dance music, from 10 to 11, will be played by Meyer Davis’ Swanee Syncopators from: the roof of the Swanee ballroom, W program: will be opened at 6:55 with a sports resume of the day, Ted Newell's Dance Orchestra and Jack Mullane's entertainers will pro- vide the program tonight of station . 'WMAL. The opening attraction will be broadgast from 7 to 8 o'tlock. LocalRadioEntertainment Thursday, July 8, 1926. NAA~—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va., (434.5 Meters). 345 pa 6:45 p. ports. 9:55 _p.m.—Time signals. 10:05 p.m.—W eather Bureau reports. WRHF—Washington Radio' Hospital Fund Committee (236 Meters). € to 7 p.m.—Program of dinner mu- slc, provided F. H. Edmonds and ‘W. ¥. Roberts. WCAP — Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. (168.5 Meters). " Silent. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45° to 7:45 am.—"Tower Health Exercises,” from Metropolitan Tower, New York City. WMAL — Washington Radio Forum (212.6 Meters). m.—Ted Newell's ~—Weather Bureau reports. —Agriculture market re- Dance Or, ~Jack Mullane and his en- WRC—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Meters). 6:55 p.m.—Base ball scores, 7 p. ““The Voica of the Silent broadcast with Station WJZ from New York. 7:30 p.m.—Cohcert by the United States Marine Band, Capt. William H. Santelmann, band leader; Taylor Branson, second leader, condueting; broadcast with Stations WJZ, WGY and WCAD from the Sylvan Theater. 9 p.m.— Royal Salon Orchestra, broadcast with Stations WJZ, WGY and WCAD from New York. 9:30 p.m.—~The Fireside Boys, broad- cast with “Station WJZ from New York. 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Heretofore the, radio industry has spent its Summer-time energy at- tempting to - convince a hard-bofled Nation that there was no such thing as static, - and they fafled to con- vince something more than 100,000,000 people in this Nation alone, ¥ This vear the radio moguls’ have evidently decided to educate the Hstening: public to'be modest ;in its Summer-time demands and expecta- tions, Some of the manufacturers are cir- cularizing rules for Summer-time radio reception. These rules include potstei 5 £250 5% e o e 0 s " g.. ] |mnu.¢|-«mum 'Ill 4&:—&:1»-5 Star ofice. $ 5 = -hnuny Y 28 mo =9 Es s§§§ o3 53 foods. merchandise. stocks. ste. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. ‘The following business concerns . guarantee -satisfaction to Star sreaders. Any coniplaint found nec- essary ‘to' be made to The Star will receive prompt attention. For admission to Recommended Serv- IeuCqumn call Main 5000, Branch 116, A"IS BEDBUGS, ROACHES, -MIL An. e S e ™ 2 3 SR &fig-im[ R ‘»‘,,:...L""-" TS | SRl Sl N T = o P "UN0 CHAR 3 Yoy ARE. fiLACED. 3. Trapsportation E stich sensible suggestions as to be contented with nearby stations, not to attempt to hear England and Ha- waii, and to be satisfied with the more powerful. stations . which. can ‘..oyerride static e i . Skelton Shifted. Maj. Robert Skelton, Medical Corps, ‘has been_ transferred from duty at | theArmy Medical School, Walter Reed General Hospital, to duty in the office of the Surgeon Generul, War Depart- ment. A > bt BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA . Noted ‘Authority on Radio All Rights Reserved. Heproduction Prohibited. ularity, o when - why ms, of Radio Tnterference. Part IL . fwith surptising reg 7 nnot get distant statios Static and any blanketing effects]; with the p ahich may be caused by the aurora | horealls or by ‘eléctron streams from the sun are unfortunately unayold- able, and as far as present develop: ments go they cannot be successfully ‘eliminated. When' such disturbances ' sent the only sane thing o ria.:o close up. the radio set and|t¥Pe. % it ““entertainment. off because of{ .. tic,” just as we say ‘base ball ord’ nic 'off becayse of rath. We go not abolish base ball or any, of ‘the other outdeor sports sifply hus\l-e every day is not sultable lnr We merely take advaptage of i tho €004 days, to enjoy the &) and read a book or go to a show. whe

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