Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1927, Page 23

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N ki GE RADIO ENTERTA NUARY 10, 1927. cheduled for Eastern Standard Time LONG RA! MONDAY, ams of Distant Stations s > Statlons. Meters. Miles. :00- X hes Good News Party 00— New York: News fashe d Cisenbours's Sinf ™ Solomst: the B Gnians’ Irving Crocke waBM WCCO WMAQ KMOX WECH WEAr WEAL wiP WNAC WoBS WTAM KYW WGN TWWI oetra WHAL Urcnesira ) Franklin Orcuestra’ mi isani markel repoits Million Sing marke. Teports AT Wi WOR WERC WAMAQ KDKA Bund Trie market Dance Chimes conce NMeisier's € x Orchest WCCO WF THE EVENING TOWN BURGESS WARS ON “UNDESIRABLES” Raid in Homestead, Pittsburgh Suburb, Causes Exodus of 150 Bootleggers and Gamblers. nuary Bur- y night sum- a subur and 8 moned A JIWHAR LWABC WHAR WOO Talk: musie: Steindel String _Quartet k: Musical program: ‘Dog ro -al ‘and pian Studio _recital . . o gram Clinton_pro i 2 & Musical Knights' Dance Orchestra; New York s " Ros ¢ Christian’_ Science lecture . .. 2 Capitol Orchestra: Staley College ~Trio $:30—Los Aneeles: Varsity Club Orchestra . Minneanolis: Program from WEAF _. Des Moines: WHO Quartet: heatth talk ' New York: Hires Harvesters, WEEL WGR. ‘WLIT. WCAE., WTAM. WWJ, WSAIL KSD and WCCO, R, = 9 TO 10 P.M. 100—Des Moines: Dance program ... ... New York: A, and P._Gypsies, WEEL WIAR, WOAE, WTAM. WWJ, WSAT and_WDAF, ' Band: Movie Club reity program ... lks: musical program . soloiste: Davis Orchesrta . w York: Springfield : WCSH,, from WEAF (& from geles: Tal New' York: Vocal uj Newark: Herman's New York: Talk: Baltimore: Talk: WB. teindel -'String _Quartet : Overland program; South of Jettereon Clty: “Talic:” Woods ‘Coliége ‘program Cincinnatt : illx Orchestra . hiladelphia: P. R. T. hour ‘songbil voea] %0 1 Maso » 1 e kB 'mble . . San Francisco: tories: markets: Lind’s Otchesira Memphis: Farm talk: Britling Melody Makers Portland:_Dinner concert. . S 2 Berrien Springs: Sacred hour: Emmanuel _College of Music 9:30—Dallas: Agricultural program ...... 10 TO 11 POL 10:00—New York: Weather: Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra Portland: Concert: Utility program ... Lo, Aneeleg; Tl RloRt: Jhorle: ciinky 3 emphis: Melody Makers: ' Mov St NewPYork " Violin and vocal solos: Ninore San Franelsco: Seiger's Orchestra. . 5 Philageiphia: - Vocal soloiste: Parodiah Grehesira Atlantie City: “Constant Cacino_Dance Orchestra New ¥ork: Record Boy ¢ Fair Orchestra. .. . Sew_York: Sololsts: the Town Clown. st. Cleina’ Sihdio’ program Cleveisnd: Stidie am - % Balimore: Voeal and. instrumental etaft’ artist B0t Sprinigs: Folk sonks: Meyer Davis Orchesira New York: Talk Volice and weath Newark: Con, ; New York: Ne New York: Songs: violinist Falion's Callfornians . les : : . Coninehald: \eather and missing person Teporis: {he Happy ® o udkg.»ue program . 0: soloist .. New York: “Faust.’ LIT. WRC. SH. KSD and WDAF. from . . Minneapolis: Orchestra program: solois Hartford. Conn.: Weather: Clements Entertainers iladelphta: Organ recital; Devon Park Orchastra. Philad 10:30—Fort Worth; Old time fiddlers . . 1 :00—Hartford. Conn.: News bulletins .. i Minneapolis: Weather and market roporti coloists % New York: Eolfe'a’ Orchestra New York: Frivolity Club Orches Los Angeles: Cell:at: s .- New York: Newark : Hot Sprines Atlantie City St. Louis: Weather: Baltimore: WBAL Dance Orchestra . Cleveland: Gill's Orchestra ..... Portland:' Musical program from Los Angeles: Musical program .. ok talk: bridge 1 ampus Serenaders Orchestra 5 am: talks: music al Smith 12 MIDNT sical program Slipnes wrence " Orchestra ram AN 1AM, First and Foremo HE FIRST Trust Notes vielding 6%4% interest offered by us are SAFE, HEY are a first lien upon selected improved proper- ties in the N.W. section of the District of Columbia. 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