Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1927, Page 42

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42 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1927. THITRS N , E Mukden and rbin Centers Ex-|tax of 10 per cent ad valorem, In ad Landlady—Tve a notion somehow THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927 i o e o B oom . ad valorem, In B38| hatithe now lofwee is &Taaseied uaks pected by Spring. is imposed on imported sets. All deal- l though he dldn’t say so. Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time | == S i ers under th t Tt H I think he fs, ¢ | 5 # 'S the present regulations wiil o -, ., 00, VE EA P PR LIRSS - angrg;:‘f;':‘“fin:::};‘:‘;;;’ n‘r':. 2:::1?;: have to take out licenses to sell rnxhnl ma’'am; he only uses one hook in the sk o sadins, Mutare. RO | o s o aiar toacammis, | Sauipment: wardrobe in his room. e (il b st vocal and Piano’ sl n A e 4 . ters, according to advices to the De- —_ A Yanet” Mother Suoriera Ko o X 4 - | p-m‘;.-n;oz (‘flmkmderce from wcx Con- Countries of Europe Also| WAL | : S Portland Electric Devices Put 1 O & for & Diliowatt. bromdcartes s 3 d Y D i 5 U d B D o Mukden,fitfio use wave lengths between hitlad ) ' lqmn trumpets. . i 3 4 250 and 560 meters, has been awarded Helped to Make New ek fatet. nder Ban During Night B e Are. AucAmericantmea: York: Violinis t16e: (plhniat: ool st . ufacturing exporter has secured the Service Possible. psburie Orl vocal “soloists: Salon Orches. 5 Programs. 3 F | | contract to bulld a_l-kilowatt trans- ork: Ast market " reporta. ! W7 2 . mitter in Harbin. Both stations are | SE% O IO OrheCira vaal otolat” Griidone h‘m o \ " | | supposed to be in operation this W York: News: wporte: vocal and instrumental recita i | —— : EIae Ak wWher sy R0 ot ne it International co-operation helped Ui ander Brotuess:” o EE T e e 475 Of PORTLAND, Oreg., January 1 they will no doubt creats a new mar- ket for recelving sets. male pos the transatlantic wire- ? AE the Soguost 4F surtlo Sk ths,CIy ’ WBBM Councll yesterday passed an ordinance The installation and operation of pev furvy time WMAQ 5 694 [ which provides that no violet ra private radio receiving sets in Man- churia s now permitted. All receivers ken by the i 8 s Navy, X 1 R taken by t} ol y diea Quariets market o 4= | vy or other electric devices o which agreed S NoBPHE e s high osclllations may be operat DS KR edi arial IideTiss dACEoRaLIE quencles of sever h Baltimore: WAL Sandman Circle: WAL Orchestra - 5 [ tween 7 and 11 p.m. within the York: W 5 W 5 304 | The ban Includes regenerative e | recetving sets. i ? s . : S Zhe ordinasics, which was bagavasd The Choice of Thousands—The French lessons: “The Million Sing™ 7 1 ence with radlo reception, was drafted et « > W by a committea including representa. [ Weather: Benjamin Franklin Concert Orches: £ RA l & tives of both radio listeners and opera atlantic ne’'s wave frequency, ar Ponn ewa: Ciitic o VTIC E tors of 3 ¢ and violet ray machines. Y 5 } O laiic: Cheulela AT Bert: market. Teports hoe T { . Sy ONE-DIAL CONTROL which radio | Dlanist “w el fooring ok par Ml O bt s et reporie: ehild ‘ - ; Sarnoff Takes Army Course. | : § f i | Model Price | on a band between k les 5 R At - Whe -, s now on duty at the War Coliege | 35 6-tube $70.00 I Today th 1 18 operating fre a0 Lattle "Jack e vs prosram pow. . 8 0% Lieut. Col. David Sarnoff, U, S. R. | less telephone. No small part was meters, G.1 v d 3 3 1 KDKA ‘Little' Symphon Y I 188 a¢" Washington, taking a special Re 3 g ¢ : e oot : o 300 O gk o U G144 bad | serve officers’ course given all intelll 30 G6-tube $85.00 3 s T;h.l‘;_n;odcl "".’"af’bd ':'qf"i“:’":""b:» t s . s et o . : : gence officers. 1In civillan status Col. 3 single-dial radio, in a beautiful desk cab- gover nd t red st : a: 4 Dance A VET 4 | Sarnoff scrves with Gen. James G. J 32 T-tube $140.00 inet, with buiit-in speaker, only tior B T RrRRs ! E 3 Harbord of the Radio Corporation of | The d oh : America as vice president. | This set s complete with bat- syt Dy the Bitish | 700 cineinmag: Qlmpian Club: vucal and snstrumental rocital WS ; Total price equipped will de- 5 $0 oo ooy 1o pulln the post cooperation was | i Weather and market reports; talk; Gibson Or- 5 3 # JAMES BARR, pend upon the accessories you || | i merely a r¢ between g e i s Dinner Hour Concert 5 y pur e 1 Orclicsira: Richm "' Popular Washington singer, who Is elect. attention ernme nci on this 3 t and Future in A i Y o . . o § Y 3 R ] 2 Station in South featured on the program of station I { 3 e Tabhs el ’ 5t e ecital oo e AT From L a WMAL tonight SitblanVby B Tirms. | every set afier installation. i k ) diyin s et ol . 2 Is Radio Contest Cue 5 R American ystem i s . SR R A dinner concert broadcast 14,000,000 Words by Radio. Dependable Service virtue n attitude of helpfulness to i X > unch and Judy; Dra Son- last evening by a Southern sta- Over 14,000,000 words in radio code - Enser e : 308 9 tion was featured by two violin 2 3led by tHe Nav: X 5 ’ i a broader A i market reports; WIS 9 i Ao awt it | | oo laudled Iy the Moy during s MT. PLEASANT Temporarily located “Kitt Building” el 3 's;! 1 numezous . ! Hig * A e 200 8 2 ‘Golden Wedding,” played in suc- D a ’3@.’2':;‘(5"..';.#’5 (“(:\\1‘9:*‘"1:::"1‘1:'},)1!? 1 2 s on o propor bund for Philadelphia® H estra; Snellenburg " Orchestrd .. | WCA 2 gession. by, Pail Whitelurs, renus, the balance being official naval MUSIC SHOP, Inc. 330 G St.—Main 4730 tlantic syste ad to b : : s z 383 eader of the orchestra. Mr. communication: . i . serimenters first tried the AR IR on ,:‘,;;‘“pg;;,’;;m- : LWOR 4 2| | Whitehurst startea playing at 3310 14th St. Opp. Tivoli experfmenters first trie Ditsburely; KDI A IR BTl e ¢ 31 o'clock and concluded at ;aruvuvuuwufln u; Col. 1641. Open Ev 409 11th St. N.W. [{3 Atwater Kent” 6-Tube Set, $70 Boston: ' Varied bro % One Dial Control .§ gland, Ceylo Byl Do K stoay, o1 th o W e oI eI th' L thl Dy en 1n Moscow, i Chicago: Bedtime Selection for identification in at came back. Row Tos Fhscna 1"4""\"u’}"l;l‘m':""‘\'a'mmm' s & ‘ The Star radio contest for the You Should Consider Service Before You Buy—You Will Need It— 62, but the interferenc vian O a 1 contest L Fin 11 e New Norl: Seima “Sloikin biiiist: pi second contest week. AU S Carians Orilsaie 21101 PO S LR should be sent to the band. 5—Minneapolis: r on identific con > was reported from rHists A Ve 037 A cash prize of avy was con- | 7:80—Clesoland: Stiidio bro N 304 the interference was over Devon ParkOrchestra. . gk 4 ; warded to the fan identif e s aker Orchestra. . . . . A 1 2 i pe) a 1 1 static e Bve ot oSl 870 0 P fourth station. for identification ort au il . Bar 1{arbor, | - g:00—Atlantic City: Seaside Concert Ti will be plvlml up t evening rancisco, San Diego, Browns- Cler ‘Medusa concert; Cl betwen 7:30 and 8 o'clock. Tex., and North Head, near . TR soveins WTAM 2 . Oreg. Their frequencies were e Tl I L iy Charieston could oper- New York: Musical program: A!Luvhuls surprise. 0 ate on 64, and Norfolk and Puget Shicagg: Family hopr program. ... . Accordingly, the Navy transferred Bostor ert ‘progra : WARG or arranged to transfer the frequen- Phi phia: “Jewish Welfare Drive & o talk; Carl Diton. colored, pianist W cles on its seven stations. The Brit- Hmmn} Outlet Oiitts” Capitol "vaudéviile’ program: WILC ish on their end changed the operating Qmana: ‘Randail's Orchestra .. SRR e TOW: band at Ongar, England, and the Ger- LRIy Concets wroRTam. it Biis by mans changed the Nauen station’s fre- quency. There is still some interference suf- s " 5 fered by the Navy stations, but it is b WS Trio ?md\lr‘l\un slight. If the transatlantic system ; Colonel True an were operated on a 24-hour schedule, York: Oakland program it is said, the interference would be 3 vorul and Insfrumental aritats 2 RN RIRNARRRE _~ SRgke 8 - o meoitoces EoaESS SR 2335 suohor A o 52 B2 25 nEseosEh 88 82 R RS ! Ereater. | Under present conditions, ks Sonmaiammen ot oo e 5 Trained, Snappy and Efficient however, the Navy’s attitude is to co- o fas ab it oast b ane e 6§ 6 Bl o 7 Men Await Your Call without loss of efficlency in the naval aystem. i, fhi i TEm g0 b s»so..(n.:.'fx'n".',’m. Al o ertalners. . WKI t h Another gram, entirely local in| " "ba Sl & 4 9 1,211 5 , oriothen progam, S D] - Dol oD e ] i Ou have never secn Completely musical -in_character, the s Motnes: Vocal oloists’ " ey WHC i bill features the Kitt hour of music, s Angeles: Seb: g 4 3 . . £ Yhe : - i exaggeration in an Atwater Kent with Esther Cutchin, noted planist San B and recording artist, and an hour's v Yorie; Hans Barth Somoort b the- Urlied States Navy | 846—Membhis: Hen : ; : Battery and Radio Service advertisement. So you will un- Band. Supplementary attractions in- 9 TO 10 P.M. Ortheotrar an oraan redital by George| °* IOt AR, Sl el Euter madlneril MO ' North 4% 9110 18th-St. N.W. derstand what we mean when Mom Ce ce _tal F. Ross and dance musio by .the La B é‘gg:;,::""“":“'"r‘?“ ek G ¢ 99 North 9928 Students of the Washington Coll A, e e Bkimos. WESL WIAR, WIAG. . T e R R W Wk R, Atwater Keni—Pooley Citieti Stromberg- we say our ONE Dial Receiver ture of WMAL's bill.' There also will s il LL il IWPC 8 2 . . . . e several other musical numbers, in- g?;'ém‘f.fl'.f‘ P%F{; “.:'X.'fr'm;;‘ s ; 0 Carlson—Exide & Gould Power Supply. is a true ONE Dlal Recelver. It Mg fusts by Lauls Sishman, 6o, o York: Violinisi: sonks. and .:: ; . 2 t Our Radio Studio for Demonstration netist, and nald Brown, pianist, v York: Musi o % g ¥ ) .. R T e e e S e Ao Ml Fogan e o 3 pioa has no secondary tuning devices, tenor. Bonton®” Metropol 0 preh o WN. 301 800 B eeipmar Carl Ditdn. neers .'u'mf-'..'““ , because it needs none. e g iiah i e Sl Xew York. Soiow ‘solofsts: K 3 IMCA 34 203 completed tabulations which show that Shitage” Congress program; 20 minutes of YW 4 B Gris ey ; IN FURNITURE AT DEMOLL'S ; INDIVIDUZRIEY, ENGERES ; ATWATER KENT MANUFACTURING CO. v - Yori c vocal soloists . the station was on the air—or, in w York: | tolotata o “other words, in actual operation—for i hil F"nk R sl > 3164 3,834 hours and 456 minutes during Atlantic ‘City: Studio nonm‘; S el : - il ll A. Atwater Kent, President 1326—an average of 10% hours every {niengo: Querahour, CoonSanders, o 3 e nsta 4700 Wiseahiokon Aveace Philadelphis, Pa, dny during the the vear. The st Ghicage: Situamatarte o i tistics were compiled from the sta- Zion, | HL: Nrimtl?m-\;w Wieds it tion’s log, which also revealed that rio, ‘ocal soloists > Bje 9 s %e wNERS » ® Portl; er C . oeon KGwW i X the daily average operating time in-| g.30 Far ‘Angeica Childrens program: bedtime stories "and an creased from 8 hours and 34 minutes music one L KGW 5 2.3 ~ in January to 11 hours and 15 minutes Dallas: Mickwitz ‘Club recitai . -WFAA & - o Model 32, extra-powerful, with ONE Dial; in December. In spite of this steady 10 TO 11 P.M. 5 price, les: 'tubes and batteri , but with battery increase in operating time, the time|10: i : WMAQ Players . s . WMAQ Wa el en 3 oable attached, $140. Spenkcr, Model H, $21. off the air, due to both technical diffi- i : Mary and Jim, = culties and studio delays, showed a reOTohestra ‘continual decrease. a T e, i % o L 3 stics graj g New York: Philfp Frank. coneert_ Violtist: ‘Roxana' Erv, dencs ot The. station’s efforts 1o o S Ensembl The Same Day You prove its broadcasting service. Philadelphia: Ave Ma Si Ense g e 2 : : Leave Your Order Static returned last night, in a mild ¢l L T AT form, however, and tended to coun- “Mr. and Mrs. Newlywe femact the excellent reception condi- 2 : h{‘-wl concert ..o 4 LKY 4 : ° p tlons of the two preceding nights. Now Yorlk: *Gaok 4 . e, E $ $ lacked clarity, and fading also wa altimors: sir more pronounced. Yet the night w B o (ff;.,':.','.':,.‘“"‘ A WIAR WG, Wk productive of fair results for the D T WOSH, WCAE, WWJ, YON. KSD! WOC P . “hunter WCCO and VAL . (Without Accessories) Mo & Sontiie i Sae Los Angeln: University proi t he outhern stations, notably San Francisea Studio” prog: g Ay ¥ 2 I A ed WSE, Atanta; WMBF, Miami Beach, Omaha: Sunhine program, v 5 . . r > and WQAM, Mjami, Ila., came Cindcading . p : s i Convenient Payment Plan Arrang through with good volumé, but an s s e whiie soled| S Bl L R PIANO AND e . T R T CRE e e s DEMOLL FURNITURE CO. You sweep the air with ONE Dial as a withour interference were WEAO, Portla Cohumbun, - Onior WOAM. Cumdons | Lot Aoy Gl e LS00 i ; Twelfth and G Sts. searchlight sweeps the sky N. J., aud WBZ of § ield and iRy o Eanlovce WBZA of Boston, the Westinghouse Phijpdcinnia; Accordion and musical s twins, which were linked together. i ""}}i.Tm.’.lv&"lq'a'tn “Greh H . i v ¢ cal program . ... AR 54 E ’ i LecalRadioEatertainment} | =~ "~ o ve 13 Mg T _ EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Thursday, January 13, 1927 i‘!;':':“'x‘l;i}l‘flx}"":" e e e e S 3 : r | SV B s T Southern Auto Supply Co., Inc. 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