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34 WRG T0 FEATURE ENSEMBLE TONIGHT Popular and Dance Music, and Travelogues Also Are cn Schedule. A special entertainment by the Max- House Coffee Ensemble, to be ! nted at the Radio World Pair in | sve Garden in New York, Station WRC to-} ve portiens @ ensemble is the same that vv'd:.s! WR { ams and will 1, be under | Nuthaniel Schilkret. ! e headline honors on the | am of the evening with the | 1 Ovchestra and the Old Colonel | » Per Ivania Keyvstoners, | nother of on 's Monday cvening | as usu 'rv-w‘:" ‘ presented spic | tonight con- | and \\t:\'{ < wif W, W 11 he “‘,,-,-‘r.l‘ i Reed’s weekly | dized About,” fol mme at 65 » debut. to half-hour include | Johnson | by A Local Radic Entertainment Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1926. = | NAA—Naval Radie_ Station, Radio, | (1215 Meters). | eather Bureau reports. | & dio Foru to £15 pm ton Novelty § pm.——Way t. accompan m New and W 01 Folks at Hon vocal | t and from The t ibone, 'romise chestra, “Amer Ol Colonel Ma Pennsylvania padeast with 1Y from New Y y Ce e o ind WGY from Kin « 1 popul Band signa ertrude | Homer | m.—Ar onp—Organ broadd Co. n's Hotel SEA WILL BE TAKEN FROM HOLLAND TOWNS | i:00—New York: 7 .00—Philadelphia 50— Minneapolis i LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time - Stations. Meters. Miles. fiodl 307 | 594 204 204 Base ball reports: stocks : News bulletins: market reports:’ music . Musical program by WBBM Staff: others. Dullatine: base ball and 5 T0 6 P.M. Hotel Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra: Scoves; Readers’ Club: markets. .. Stock reports: mews: base Dbail en “Eyck Trio . TUncle Goebee: Wiilian Around Manhattan 1dren s program: base York: Oleott. Vail's Orchestra: ukulele by Jack Windrow ..... Springficld mer concert; marke semble, Chicazo Boston Ne'wa Tlisting: ‘baso bhall resuity The Smulers: Shepard Colonial Orchestra Sport tallc: Hotel Bretton Hall String Quaiict Topsy-turvy time program ... Ago: Organ recital; sport i York:_ Freshman program Harttord, Conn.: News: swores Pittsburgh: Base bl reeults .. .. ..ol New York: Marketw: S, Bear” Mountain Orclist 40—Pbiladelphia: Base ball results: Hotel Adeiphia Orvl G TO T PAL Bear Mountain Orchestra: police reports: fort St of Teeth: base ball results ... ewark: Hotel Bretton Hall String Q: Orchestra g —New police repo: Premier A WNYC WOR WMAQ hat's Going on go: Bedtime stos Base ball s Hofel Orchestra; .’ Bob Patierson's Hotel Kin Inn Orchestra . results: instru soprano: French “fec: Elsie Ecker. bamst W5 émore. ture: F New York Tnn Dinne : Circln organ recital: He 1cos Pepar. ‘soprano: tenor Roosevelt Orchestra Base s g al rio Orchestra Orchext soiox Danee ; Market reports: base ball Chimes concert by Robert Badziey Chimes concert: hase ball results 3 TO 8 PM. the Burnse Buttern scores Anati Davenport Theater talk al arusts . strume . Seaside Hotel Trio Atlantie City New ¢ Sditon hoir ndolin hestra Glenn: voeal and’ i coneert WSAT ‘and New York n and Dolan, auartet pen lesson Chicago: Cong Boston: ¢ Newark : Herman L Pian ty: Sl Hotel *program eait: New Kenmore E + Ensemble ; Kansas City: M: ors: address: Jack Riley's Orchest York: Yiolinist: “History of Civilization innati: Conee el New York: Willi The Two Bills, kingers i Dallas . Foxtrotts St Lows: O Philadelphia: _Stratford New York: Same WOC, KSD. W 10—Pittshurgh: Stoc WCAE. WGR. WiWJ M and .. W news bulleting KDK eready hour. WEL WCAE KSD. WJAR. W WTAG, W AL ‘from ... 2 : - Auto talk g Chalfonte LURYW .WBZ KDKA A KMOX LIWGBS Musical Drogr: 2 . H ew York: Nathan W Daritone: Roth > on: Musical pro Newark: Organ recit o Talke: hour. WMC time: Sherw B VBAL vocal 7 New York: Edison hour: Bohemian Spamish ielphia Musical program: Hu, trumental artists . = oth arnstorm Westmimster ‘¢ Simons, fenor: tals 1 and_in<trumental prozvam 30-—New York: Kelth MeLeod: Milton Cross Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestrn . Moines: Srudio”prozram: Lith, Cavuiry Band jsville: Studio concert: ago: K 00—springfield: Soloists Jaroslav_Gens, cellist mos: planist: WMAQ 4 wered meld Johm Ambroxi ¥ Orchestra ork: Anne Go from Radio e: WBATL or 3 radio” news: ] Workl's Fair .......... hou Minhie Weil Rtz rt Dk hor ood. contralto: i« rdens Orchestra £ New York: “Writing Romance”: the Famous Trio, mental: Arrowhead Inn Dance Orche Chicago: Balabun & Katz Chicago ' o i news ork: Roth Trio: piano selections nd weather reports . : v New ic: Orchi Atlantic Cits, Bostun: Cres " instri, stra® r \tlantic Movie talk: dance orehestra Nexw York: Moment musicals Al Tantrs Orcheifen WFL WIWJ. KSD, WCAE. WTAG, Wi Orchestra and S0loists ... ... hony Plavers vrogeam . st Wiedm Hotel Gayoso Or ! Br 10 T 11 P nan from onis New Yori Musical Fantasia, ~ Autumnal ~Golden's Hotel McAlInin O Show ann Tk Roly Arlantie City: poer and Fry's Dan Chicago: Van's Orchestra: soloi Springfield: Weather: miseing results ..., Detroit: Red Apple Club nati: Organ recital port: Varied musi : Baxe ball studio person reporfs: Dase ball w Arlinzton’ Hotel Dance o: Congress Carnival ... York: Jack Albin's Orchestra 1170 12 MDY Chubhe ivago cake man dance program New York H Hotel McAlpin Entert. ranry o h Hotel ity Orchestra: *wongs orchestra Orchestra .. ; 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AL Midnight frolic i & Dance program .. .. y, Jox's Baker Hotel Orc Tont Soloiats Van's 45—Kansas City s Wiz WIS WEBAT WBBM on Orchiexira WOR WNAC LWXYC KMOX WMCA WPG CWBBM WEBM wye o ighthawk frolic: Plantation Plasers: ofhre WhAR 1g of Zuyder Zee Will Leavsl Fiching Villages in Farm- ing District. NDAM. Hol 1is dr VoI nd, ptember ¢ inin the 2 N i ® to make more o ¢ at cattle who supply the d with D h cheeses, feat is wecomplished this | gin 0w spots of [ ng | 1| S i in port cason for para Zee will villages | LW Tourists who col shermen + bed of annexed to dvkes. ) elsewhere when e has beer fields behind th . wh The celebrating the progres Sponsors of New York Show. | NEW YORK, September 14 1?7—1 LONDON, third anual radio world's fair,|{ Broadeasting stations cering, was opened vesterday dison Square Garden. inflength and avoid no bigger retary of Commerce Herbert ctings were transmitted by radio | ayor William E. Dever of Chi- next month. Lotta Harrauff of Prince-| < crowned Queen of Radio. . A Perennial One. m the Boston Transcript. *a, what's a valedictorian? == A valedictorian, my son, is the one o speaks I “Then ma is a valedlctorian, isn't the quartz one inch eighth of an inch | tw ! fila nent of a station. nian Institution is a gr has spent the last 26 ptember 14 than a square thick RADIO FAIR NEW OPEN. |CONTROLS WAVE LENGTH. | Hoover and Others Congratulate | Tiny Piece of Quartz Declared Key to Prevent Interference. This, at least, is the claim of the ex * James VWAlker of New | NiDitor. who declares that a piece of and an| placed be- | "n plates connected to grid and | valve will | wave length of a mighty broad cont Mrs. Agnes Chase of the Smithso- expert, and ears in the study of grasses here and abroad. ). — ) n be made to of radio en-| keep absolutely to their allotted wave- s interference with | Congratula- | other stations by means of a piece of .ltions to the sponsors were sent by|quartz oRtal C.| stamp, which will be on view at the | national radio exhibition at Olympia | NGTON. D. ¢ THE EVENING STORY The Energetic Duffs. T was Charmian’s idea. As a mat- ter of fact, Charmian had most of the ideas. She was the more sprightly of the two Duff girls. Edwina was prottier but less con- vincing. because she was less aggress fve. Charmian not only furnished the ideas, but the impulses, and both idea and impulse carried her younger sis- ter along. Charmian said to Edwina: “Now, look here, Bd. We've finished housecleaning and got the garden made and all tho little necessary odds jand ends of business attended to. There fsn't another really interesting thing to do. And so I propose that we give Aunt Viny a birthday party. “All right.” agreed Edwina. his is_Monday. On Thursday.” went on Charmian with growing en- thuslasm, “she’s going over to Mrs. Rice’s to spend the day. When she cames home she’ll come home to a It shall be a complete sur- Charm! Now let us plan.” | So they planned, sitting there on the back steps of the small 9 house, while the wrens y miniature prima donnas and the lilacs sent forth delicious fumes of fragrance. For a long time they had wanted to do something for Aunt Viny which would show her how much they ap- preciated her presence in their house- hold. Aunt Viny was their only avail- | able relative, and when their mother died she had moved over to live with the young Duffs. She was a lei- surely, serene old woman who cro- cheted a great deal in bright wool. | loved a_little harmless zossip and a | cup of Japan tea. Of negligible utility. she was yet considerable of an orna- ment., and the Duffs loved to wait on her. They crimped Aunt Viny's cnowy hair and piled it into a regal heap on her head. They would have fed and dressed her if there had been ny need. As it was, they petted her to their heart's content, and Aunt | Viny. who had never enjoved anv too much affeetion, basked beautifully in | rmth © <o much adoration. | Without Aunt Viny the sirls would | ! have heen quite dis e » permitte of no outlet for their | {ahounding ene | tting there on the hack steps. on2 in pink, the other in blue gingham. they looked as much alike & v hair, blua S a large mouth- | ful of daz r the test. | their noses were too obtrusive and | their chins jutted too far forward and their figures were too But much i forgiven the younz and light- sarted Hello" ‘What's said _1dwina up to?” d her shoulders. he retorted pet- Charm! T believe his house! T hing?” Well, but look s going to paint wonder if that means an “What could it mean?" “Well, it might mean that he was going to marry Norah Morse.” “That’s nothing to me, Ed, as long as T didn’t want to marry him. T ant somebody better than a mere painter and paperhanger.” “They'd he kind of handy to i sald Edwina. here! He's got hi a nice fellow on you Then I'm going in.” said Charmian | Jue gingham flirted as dainfully through the a matter of course, iste went door. win: arose and followed her s The two girls were soon absorbed in preparation for the party. While Aunt Viny composedly crocheted they planned in whispers and worked she wherry nd we We'll have a freezer of st e cream.” said Charmian, n decorate with peonies. I think chicken salad would be nice, don't And food cake! T'm going ke a plunge on angel food, even high.” wrm, vou thed Edwina. Well, it once in a lifetime. for darling Aunt Viny. | e got an_idea!” Another?” Edwina smiled. A brand-new one. You remember that can of stuff we found down cel- lar when we cleaned there? Must have been left from the time w the floors finished. It i says varnish on the can— nish. I'm going to do the niture over before the part “Will it dry in time?” asked Ed- wina “Of days.’ are extrava slear v lor fur- s two whole course got n Aunt Viny went to | See also the famous Model n are follow Queen Marie their hair RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGH Bob ( Novelty WMAL roon Str Max 10 8 ¢ Dar TORTH Mever Davis' Le Faradis Band, WRC, 9:43 1o 10:43 o'clock Atwater Kent Radio st entertainer in the world. \We are now pre- pared to install this wonderful receiving set in your home for a moderate sum, including Atwater Kent Model 20 5—Cunningham 301A Tubes 2—Eveready 770 B Batteries | 1--100-Hour Willard A Battery ' 1—Trickle Charger 1—Eveready C Battery 1—Crosley Musicone This outfit anteed Terms ready to use. extras necessary and every set guar- BV puts the your home No Arranged HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G St. Main 2067 1 Ao resceoree Columbia 9946 | famil VERYWHERE Bosch Radio Dealers are hold- ing open house. They are showing the latest Bosch Radio creations. There is the Amborada, a completely armored and shielded seven tube radio re- ceiver. It is a perfect combination of quality radio and i fine furniture, having utmost simplicity in operation, | pure tone, unusual selectivity and great volume under perfect control. There is the Cruiser, a five tube re- ceiver, also completely armored and shielded, reflecting a new furniture design trend. The‘‘Unified Control,”’ the selectivity, the volume, the mechanical and elec- trical excellence must be seen for full appreciation and the wood cone Ambotone. Bosch Radio Dealers invite you to see these new Bosch Radio Products. Distributor POTOMAC BATTERY & ELEC. Radio Divi 1627-29 14th St. N.W. Potomac 1809—4873 Mansfactured under patent applications of the American Bosch Marneto Corporation iad licrascd slto wader spprications of the Radio Fregaeacy Laorsre b a meeting and Charmian held forth with, her varnish brush. She loved to dabble in paint, although she dis< dained a painter. She had a lovely time in the parlor and then, as there was still so much varnish left over, she let Edwina touch up the furniture in the sitting room and guest cham- ber. Occasionally the girls would pause to admire their handiwork “Doesn’t it look flne?" said of the old center table. can see your face in it!"” Next morning Edwina dressed and Charmian “You was first hurried " she said as her sister entered the room. ‘“This stuff i just as sticky as It was when you put it on.” “It can’t | confidence was clouded by co tion. Then up bobbed hop got all day to dry But it didn't dry. Everything worked beautifully otherwise, = Aunt ny went over to her friend's, the cakes turned out well, the peonies were a dream, But the furniture—. “Oh, Charm! wailed Edwina, “What are we going to do? Eighteen people coming and mot a chair you can sit | on.” Charmian gritted her white teeth. “I don’t know. But it isn't my It > Charmian’s delightful terna- “It's ecried Edwina. ‘‘You sug- You've got to get us out of | A thought came. “Go and ask | 11, what Call off your party h, go on! Go on!” mian Fdwina flew. In two minutes she | came back with Willlam Singer. rud- dy, pleasant-faced, eager to help the | girl he had so long admired. Chamlan did not feel like snubbing him now. “Oh, can you suggest anything?” she pleaded as she led him to the center table. William _smiled nish with his little more “PIl remedy this in w jiffy.” he re- | plied From his pocket he took a bottle of turpentine and began to work swiftly upon the tabl Got to take this oil off,” he said. “But it won't take long. It's oil, you know—just oi'. We painters call it keeper. We keep our varnish brushes in it when the not in use, § D and water would take It off, but turp s quicker.” Then it wasn't varnish at all! asped Charmian. “It was in a var- nish can_and it looked and smelled | dike varnisl | “Don’t you worry,” consoled Wil- | liam, delighted. “T'll get you girls out of this by the time your guests get here. | The party aid, 'was a g was completel are you going to do? t this late hour?” quavered Char- He finger and touched the smiled thanks to William's first Aunt Viny surprised. Edwina | did most of the honors, because Char- mian spent a long moonlight hour | sitting on the back steps with William am_Singer sampled the fce cream and cake and praised them. | “He's just a dead,” Charmfan con. | fessed to Edwina when it was all | over. “I'm just of vour opinion, dear, we do need a real painter in our (THE END.) (Copyright. 1926.1 e *Blue Grotto” Is Found. 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