Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1926, Page 28

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28 KEYSTONE ARTISTS TOP WRG TONIGHT Railroad Revelers, One-Act Play, Radio Cruise and Orchestra Listed. The Pennsylvania Rallrond Revelers will give their regular Tuesday eve- ning performance for listeners to sta- tion WRC tonight, beginning at 8 o'clock. Leaving Plttsburgh on the Phila- delphia-Atlantic City express, musi- cal stops will be made at Johnstown, Cresson, Altoona, Harrisburg, Lan caster, phia and finally at it o other interesting bits of o \inment, which will precede and | ¢ the Pennsylvania Ki 1 be the unm episode of Widowers, and presented by for gentlemen only travelogue, v crulse to the The destina tonight will be the port of call A studio program i studio will be offered mt which time Denls ( immer written n of the radio t Java, with Ba om 4:30 o'cloc] nnell, one « L Connell will he remember performed over the air with the W Players on numerous occasions. Dinner m heginn Tupman n hour by the nd under the direction of 0 10:45 ¢ Local Radio Entertainmen! Tuesday, August 31, 1926, Radio 3.5 NAA—Naval Station, AX leters). 3:45 p.m 9:55 p.m 10:05 pon WMAL—Wash Tis Weatl cton Radio Meters). Taik on of the Porum 7 to T:15 pan lity—tho Wealth MecCall 8:15 “Soil Fer Soil,” by 715 p.m.—Dinner dance 1d his Hum- WRC—Radio Corporation of America | i S pa—Pennsylvania broadeast with WGY from New stations York ern Hery m New ~Denis €Y cruise, | and WGY 930 p.n pgram Tomorrow. to T:45 pan.-Tower health ex with WEAR from v Gertrude um the Homer rnstein’s Hotel hy-play account of the ston base b SUIT TO TEST RIGHT OF WAVE-JUMPING Legal Ruling on I*\‘mfermg 0b- ject of Litigaticn That Is Expected Shortly. Company Makes Sontract With Boli Lvian More New Zeal Radio, | au reports. | | 1w reports. | | Hospital | Greek Gc THE EVENING LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1926 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 470 5 P.ML usical program by WBBM Olive, Foste Stations Meters Miles and oth aft market reports. * inarkots : port me program Totsy Boy xovhonist L’ol! 1 ts: Tes sulln time cctions tra ~ City: ditone ; hestra Trio: base port: base ball ccores Roceo Rokers, market. repocts Rendera’” Club i market reports Hotel Morton dinner mmvn fashion_ talk STAR, MADIDSETSFACING. - BARGAIN COUNTER Market for Second-Hand Equipment Predicted for . the Coming Winter. WASHINGTON The foundation of an extensive business in second-hand radio sets is expected to be laid this:Winter in | many of the larger radio centers of the country. Such a market, it s | explained, will follow the adoption of “turnin” policies similar to those de- veloped in the automobile indust which are being worked out among many of the radio retailers and some | manufacturers. | Although the second-hand market probably will not flourish to a_very ereat extent this year, it is believed likely that in another year or two a | considerable amount of business will be done in the turned-in receivers. Fans Demand New Sets. Surveys made in several sections of the country have shown that thou- sands of radlo fans whose receivers 4 | are of one or two-year old models, are rehestra. French lecture: SD,” from i news buileting 309°1 T0 9 PM. cd sonz conce Ha uum + Park 309.1 0 and \de:l L s\nhn, C-Haddon Tia o . il pr AT, Staff coneert. voeal s “Orcnestra Show © Wolilma ' Epcomb sonj cellist,_and New York: Taik Ida Green, &oprano; e W wl " Tio. \HP aml “address 1 and mmummm talk: Ed: Mrs; Juacs Murrell, police & R e 10 TO 11 PO am, i person 00— New Yol s Orchestra. Orchestra ! “reports; |m~w “ban : L man’s - WBBM WFAA 4759 1183 s _WDAF 3656 942 WRHF TO RAISE POWER. B u:ul Moved to New | Station to Be| Location. of the nstitutions, it Le Roy Mark, . 1o one vernment Bans Operation Above 2.000 Meters. s prohib- all private radio reception on | ¥4¥¥¥44¥4¥¥44¥¥44¥¥ Many Injured in Crossing Wreck at \Imcrth England. August 81 en with holi in_express at Naworth, Nine of its oc- women and and many in- which was making full speed, escaped damage. It re- turned to the scene of the wreck and 1ssengers Prompt and Reliable RADIO SERVICE Sets Kepaired, Aerlals Erected, Batteries and Tubes Installed. HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 210G St. Main 2067 ************ “My radio was giving me troudle, so I called up the Star Radio 409 11th St. N.W. Phone Franklin 8848 and they put it in Jine condition for just a few dollars. Don't it sound good?” * FAK KRR KKK sisted in the work m'} 24 3k ke Ak ek ok sk ke ok ke ok Aok anxious to purchase new vided they are allowed a dis receivers they now own. sets pro- | turn-ins, it is explained, determination of the vaiue to be lowed on the old sets, purch: the majority of c when cefvers we! The comparative stabil prices which has come ah past year, however, expected to | remedy this difficulty in the future, and through arrangements made bhe- tween manufacturers and distributors old receivers are expected eventually ndard turn-in values on rchase of new sets. 1 Deals Now on Small Scale. So far the activities in the second et have been under- - dealers who have had ady nux‘(‘h s in sight for sets that they epted as part pa ment for new receivers. In the event that such a second-hand market is built up, it is believed the entire radio | industry will be stimulated and that hundreds of thousands of new fans will be recruited through the sales at reduced prices’ of the used | t. k»n only lies in the |} D. C. TUESDAY, RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS Tonight. Dolly Leishear and his Hum- ming Bird Orchestra, WMAL, 7:15 to 8:15 o'clock. One-act play, “Summer Wid- owers,” by Col. T. Davis, WRC and \\]Z "7:30 to 8 o’clock. Irish day program, WRNY, 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock. Meyer Davis’ Le Paradis Band, W. R(, 9:45 to 10:45 o'clock. Fantasia, “Britannia,” KMOX, 10 to 11 o'clock. {WILL ADD TO EQUIPMENT. | — | Lighthouse Service to Establish 11| Radio Beacons. Eleven new radio beacons will be | added to the equipment of the United | Lighthouse Service by June of | r. 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