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FANS ARE GIVEN TIPS. Aluminum Can Be Used for Cups of Ear Phones. Local Radio Entertainment RADIO’S BEST OrFFERlNGS TONIGHT. Star Radio Twins, WRC, 8 to 8:30 o'clock Yodeler Featured In Opening Third Week of Contest The first station selected for identification with the opening NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, of the third week of The Star's Va. (1345 Meters). Tuesday, January 18, 1927 e, » you aware that The Lady of the Ivories, minum is non-magnetic metal e tous WNAC, 7:40 o'clock. and that r..rh«hu rea 4‘,;1 it can ..: radio contest broadcast at 102 :45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. used for such parts as the cups of o'clock last night a selection by T an AL, market 16 Eveready hour, with “Bugs” | [onr phonenr | 7 2 U F s o taentity. | [pestes Baer, humorous, WRC, WEAF | | There should be o clearance be. Louisiana.? . Can_you ldentify B0 pi i ies algnalil and other stations, 9 to 10 | |{veen the poles and tho diaphrasm of the station? Answers s 5 10:056 p.m.—Weather Bureau re- o'clock e ear phe R sent to the radio station identi- ports, proper deflec nnu' m‘a -hlmlu gm in fication contest editor. 43 b s S paee i - ] weordance with its vil ons The second station for fdenth | | (v o =2 o die Hospital Concert by the United States Mibs tans ar prbip? fication will be picked up to- Fund (256 Meters). Army Symphonet, WMAL, 9 tween set y when using T o e eiomer. for the | | polica reportd (@atly). Tatients) Mo O sy i et - o s s L WMAL—Wasbington, Radio Forum| | tra WRC, WEAT and other Two Condensers Available o eters). i -3 30" o%loe n recital : 04 T e lo)r Breaktast,” stations, 10:30 to 11:30 o'clock Do ot ek eoRBRr sl I _REMOVAL NOTICE e -— oo bl < y ¢ x e S R - : g B! plug that screws into the lighting « | STEWARD HOO out of the joint conference committee Triog WMAQ' Garder Club” hook, fevié 4 VOLTAGE GOVERNS FLOW. |bv, 5 . Har ot — SpPeE G0N DED- Forum debate, “Is It Right to cuit of the house? °If so, it fs | on radjo, and the i vocal goloi 3 2 9 gram by McWilliams' Orchestra. Break Unjust Law Benja- portant to know that it has two con- | g Insistence for ac- 6707 P, ; 4 2| %760 to 8 pm-“Life Insurance | | min Sager, affirmative, and | |densers: one .003 mfd. capacity: e IADAMS BUILDING |tion that has turvy time program. . WM 504 |Plates of Tubes Puzzle Owner of| T80 to 8 pum rLite Norman Hapgood, negative, | | other .0003 mafd. The set can he come from - the ’ Oal Orel organ recital: banjo and 5 i to 815 pm.—Ftz Musical Lens WGBS, 9 to 9:20 o’clock. wired to either post of the aeral plug 4 \ 5 First Set. 8 to 8:15 p.m. 2 ! i388 I Btreet N.W. President down to : , omiene Lot < WEBE] PR > Grinder; One should work better than the NEW AND {!,"E““' o] the hm;\bnin ‘1# i AN S Conies S, Talk; Bres What owner of a first set has not |~ g:15°to 3:30 p.m.—Harry cher?slky. other. T tener - in in e " . Siir “ene o - vhy there are | violinist. Karl Holer, accompanist. land may bring e WA T e NI EliED - T R | Wb 6h e Inhrey b Jrien) quick response in 3 Baltimore: WBAL Sandman Circle: WBAL Orchestra no controls for the current or po basso, Margaret Bowle Grant, accom- Rt S 30t Caaiia Philadeiphia; Weather: Benjamin Frakiin Orchestra tial to the plates of }:ha [t\;;w:- c:;e paniat. 5 é 7 5 8 T : . . ees that there are rheostats to 5 45 - Vi - Senate when they Detroit: " Goldkett Hrisemblo” and’ woidiat oor thie voltage to the filaments and | 8:45 to 9 p.m.—“Moonshine Weath have a radio e Detroit: Dinner concert. . Radio s er,” by Dr. William J. Humphreys of il Aii ol Boston: The' Smilers: i Sinfonjans. . has observed that results are largely | & oy v UV - ot before them. Now o ypiack reports dependent upon the amount of voltage | tho Weather Bureew. =\ o g applied to these flaments. Why, then, | o 9 0 10 D.Concert Y tao TR7eq 470 5 POL tions. Meters. Miles. 34 3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1927. Mu.‘m‘i:(c“;m o RADIU AN"[}'PATES "LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT 265 or Col. 6519, _T_ ___EDUCA hol’ofi‘ & Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standerd Time spANISH ieerzer. | MOVE IN GONGRESS PIPE ORGAN LE = - 3 TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1927 338 litan prog, WEN Woman's LEARN ANOTHER LANGUAGE Fans Look for Something v conversationsl methed, fo- .o o ow Jore:. WBA! Salon’ Orchestra. . .. . Rounfor 4% sovcYile Sk & || Definite—Dill Tells of Pro- Gincimnact Uy PRI fplons, emen siruction. " Moderate rates. 4:30—Eniladelphia: - Vocal ‘and. ristysmontal paeitai MEDAL OF HONOR . i . DY ork: “Astor ' Concert Orchestras . .« .« at JEDAL OF HOROR posed Judicial Commission. | +:so—puilaaeipii. ALon Soncert Or Orat: * tfimpe s 5 10 6 PM. This may be radio’s “big week” in ow York - "Tea bulletinis. . ... .. . . Congress. Tt appears as though aeork; News: Pporis: sorign: | something definite is about to come onk: Son '"Des(n‘;v:lolflp NoO WASTE space inside the Eveready Lay- erbilt No. 486. Every available inch is occupied by useful elements—flat layers of current-producing materials that make the Eveready Layerbilt the longest lasting of all Heavy-Duty batteries. It outlasts, twice over, the smaller Light-Duty types of bat- tery on loud-speaker sets. Dollar for dol- lar of cost, it is, without question, the most economical “B” battery you can buy. NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, Ixc. New York San Francisco Unit of Union Carbide end Carbom Corporation too complicated for me? I mean, will | Orchestra, Uy & Irene Kerr, violinist Can_ Learn As the nature i violinist_ © m { ¥ WNYC b2 204 [ have a fixed voltage on the plates? |}, girection of Thomas F. Darcy, sec- . Cost Design, b e: 3 children's program Sals v ally ntimatod Toi ulleting: market. rapor that the voltage on the filament con- | WRC—Radlo Corporation of America >\ ork: Ki Trio Cleveland: ‘State vaudeville program " il R L Sprpay ment of a tube the stronger the bridge | gi30 "o Ok cepar's (chat by ¢ in announcing to radio fandom Bretton Hail String Quartet. . .. > ork 'om an ot 1517 Rhode Island Ave. to broadcast and more have changed phtladelphia: Adelphia Darica Orcheatra. . . —XT 5 to 5:15 p.m.—““Washington Ranks o |alt the prom of further congestion | 8:30—Cincinnati: Weather and" market ‘reporis LOUDSEER IS NEXT. Sndyoufifole [l X ST St ey Fami P 4223 3 et Wou 4R3e 7 Futurist Invention. from WEAF. Secretarial Cou I'Q'ZT.' Orchestra. . average family now can see the whole 7:15 p.m.—Raleigh Orchestra. Lovin's Westm| Orl a ay sessions drafted for the conference committee's ewark: Brotion Hail Stongra COURM'T LL. M., Principal Vaudeviile' ‘program: * Cléveland Orchie you do with the eyepho § p.m.—Star Radio Twi = ore. st oo time, provides for a commission Harttord, "Cons College program the beautiful loudseer I've just bought | 9 p.m.—Eveready hour from WBAF. uates are placed T the bost positione: New | broadcast Hours. with the Derarvmen Sohneclady"Ten vk Orehestr g iy be y N eiaecs oal it be easy for me to look in? ~You| 11:30 to midnight—WRC Radle 152 New ' Yori o e i g COMMERCIAL ART |l| or'the controt parc A Nt et markat " Hsore ‘ Life Drawing, "Interior ||| of the new radio Tulléer ‘Orehe n _ | The explanation of this is readily | '75% a0 hildror | appreciated when it is _remembered | ally intimated for ot g k g AU e ,the first time, the Senator DIIL. n_ Instrumental trols the flow of plate current. ( .5 N ers). e yoiphony ‘Grchesira. more clectrons are shot off the flla- | g5 o “meanor Glynn, planist, - cieoni i pringfield : ? 2 ommerce goes its own lugubrious - etk Tl X A: ‘m\u Troubadoti of electrans to the plate and the more | poay, Pi—House that more stations have been licensed | 6:46—New 5 g Ty e ony e tor e current will flow to the filament. 4:45 p.m.~—Eleanor Glynn, pianist. | & etroit: Business men's digest; weather: new: High in Busi; Progress”—a. review e et L Detro : ; gh in Business Progre their wave lengths and power, With avenport: Chimes eoncerr R Ty iy this connotes, it announces 11 new 7 TO 8 P.M. S T e p —Detroit : G . . | business, Department of Commerce. ||| stations, 3 wave length changes, 2 to [ 7:00—Detroit: Jean Goldkette's Danco Orchestra: sololats. . . .. .. .. 516.9 | Perplexed Over TUse of L WOGD'S SCHOOL = [I| ntgher channels, a9 1 incroase o Cinginnall; Composer prosram: Uncie Jack. and his ‘Bafm- 11 | Wife Is P 6 p.m.—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra | 311 E. Cap. St. power. Davenport: Sport ‘news at “r} lked About,” b | : New York: Toetand Orchostra: Oak] y : 7 p.m—“Things Talked About,” by ke 35 e ubad e Dill Gives Facts. Chicago! Suppertell Grogram: market reposie: WS ‘Sporte” Television has come to pass. The | ary" Nina Reed: English Fotirae. Vil Sertlre Couree. ||| The radio bill which has been S Cjyradio” forum; markei 3331 921 | show at the studio as well as hear it. | 7:30 p.m.—Thrift week radio talk by Six weeks, evening sessions, $8. Ao all String Quartet: Hagan's ‘Mar 7 “John,” asks the wife, “what did | fohn Hancoek. iraduates i demand consideration, it has been learned W63D. 2 i Cieve E: v ing to be | g:30 —Jolly Buckeys Bakers o o Bedtime story: Jol H 'Tut, Mary, we are going p.m.- y 'y s from an official source for the first Joten e 'lj&l};)’l‘r‘y‘ Orhestra” . en more modern tonight. Just look at | from WEAF. ity BOYD Py ey, FO%nd | vested with discretionary power as to *“;;.,X, .ml,i:. el Brovir,: u S rou. e . sy ~—Auction bridge game from hundrede of Washingtonians | designation of power, allocation of Bosjon: "Doit Eisenbonra's ‘Bisfor -WNYC 52 g 3 » how. perfeéctly wonder. P a s er, : isenboure's Sinfon " : ; . E 's Hofbrau Dan ool Conser ord Gou: | wave lengths and determination of Lady of the Ivories. - W : | full But do you think it is all a bit | 1030 p.m.—Janssen’s Hofbrau Dance 2 New York: rmte. Oaas! Ciaing —tomorrow may B¢l ot Commerce administering its deci- K. of C. School W, 1314 Mass. Ave. N, Elementary, Hij 1. Accounting, Law a ing Courtes. Open to both men and Fomen. An unusually capable faculty. . Free employ- ment_bureau. Enroll Monday. For in- formation address the = Registrar, Tuition rates moderai Phone Franklin 4696. Strayer College Announces the Opening of Classes in Stenography, Type- writing, Accounting, Salesman- ship and many other commercial subjects. § Day and Evening Sessions Registration should be made at once for classes scheduled to begin February Ith and 14th, - 721 13th St. Main 1748-49 Utmost secrecy on the control fea- { ture has been maintained by the com- | mittee, but a few definite facts came out Saturday when Senator Dill told Senator McKellar, Tennessee, on the floor of the Senate: “The tentative agreement as made provides that the commission have certain powers, very largely of a Jjudicial nature, and the Commerce Department shall have certain powers in administering the decisions of the commission and carrying out the or- ders and regulations of the commlis- sion.” The commission's powers, he added, will be “real” and “supreme” and not “advisory,” and these powers it will “retain” whether or not it.sits | as a permanent body. That’s the main feature of the ten- | tative proposal to be laid before Con- | 8ress. These are the additions and | changes in the broadcast realm that | heighten the cry for action: | New Stations Licensed, | New stations licensed, their power and wave lengths—WSEA, Virginia | Beach Broadcasting Co., Virginia | Beach, Va., power, 500 watts, wave | length, 516.9 meters, 580 frequency ‘;kllocycles; ‘WBMH, Braun's Musie House, Detroft, 100 watts, 852.7 850 keys.;:KGER, C.: Merwin istory .~ | b Baltimore: WBAL Orchesira and male quariet. Philadelphia: Roll call; birthday list u a.rlrv e oo . Chicago anish lesson: stock reporid: Drake Concert En- ira : . Gus Edwards’ ‘Orchestira talk: Specht's Orchestra: Keyatone Trio. - . ork: Sports and financial report: ‘weather; thrift i Little, basso; talk asiesecnse News: or c orion ‘concert Market _reports. ... . ongress String Quariet Kansas City: Market and weather rep iBller's Orchestra . 0 ST icago: Organ recital: stock reports 7:26—Pittsburgh: Farmer market report address. . . . . 7:30—Philadelphia: Snellenburg_ Instrumental Trio: ‘soloist Philadelphia: Benjamin Franklin' Dance Orchestra charity talk Musical program M 2 Philadelphia: Devon Park ‘Orchesira hat 7:45—Atlantic City G]imrun Through the Stage Door” Schenectady: Musieal program from studio. ... 8 TO 9 PM. 8:00—Philadelphia: Health talk: Gurnse Buttermakers: piane pro- Atlantic City: Seaside Concért’ Tri Pittsburgh: “Concert program.. . 4 Atlantic City; Shelburne. and Gaieway o New York: hour: “Back Slare at the Oper New York: Musical program: Champlon Sparkle YW, and. . Philadelphia: Dramatic Mutual Male_ G] Baltimore: BAL New : wi and s b New York: Veo's Orchestra: piano and vo llutuu o Club. WIP anfes.....ccotooe.. Boston: Walton's Hour:” foncert ‘prograr. New Vork: Haskell Proper. saxophonict: Montana. Hargtord, * Alfce "Chester, * violinie ;l‘%'?o;}]fllfl Annlrumrntg”rkmiu‘ l:k neficld: Musical prokr jme. Vs, AJ w Yo ers from ‘0!& Family hour, May” nd June 8 o ing in.” 2 . Gives Market Information. The dissemination of market infor- mation has become one of the chief purposes of station KFKX, Hastings, Nebr. Through its conection with 4% | the Nebraska Farmer and the Bureau 3 | of Markets of the United States De- partment of Agriculture this station has taken on an importance among Western broadcasters which promises even greater popularity to an already popular station. ‘ | [14th Auction Bridge Game on Air Tonigh l_‘|I"he lmlrteenih nd.I“| o auction bridge game in e series being broadcast be sent out on the air tonight b; WEAF, WEEI, WGR, WFI, time, These radio auction bridge games are brlnfaln‘ to bridge fans the solutions to many perplexing bridge lems and are revealing some of the secrets which have made sions. O P ) know I never was very good at tun- | Movie Club featuring George Silvers and His Entertainers, Sally Fields and Joe Termini. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45 to 7:45 a.m.—Tower health ex- ercises, broadcast jointly with WEAF from the Metropolitan Tower, New York. 11:56 a.m.—Arlington time signals. 12 noon—Poultry flashes. 12:15 p.m.—Organ recital by Miss Gertrude Smaliwood. 1 to 2 p.m.—~Lee House Trio. Crystal Should Be Tapped Alone. It using a fixed crystal as a de- tector, let it fit into a pair of clamps rather than attaching it rigidly to the rest of the set-up. Occasionally, in order to enjoy the best in recep- tion, it will be necessary to tap the crystal to bring together new sensi- tive spots. If this tapping is done while the orystal remains ked in the circuit, the rest of the set suffers. Some connections may be jarred loose.. Tapping the crystal while re- moved from its clamps obviates this Tuesday wight is Eveready Hour Night,9 P.M., Eastern Standard Time, through the WEAF network stations. Dobyns, Long Beach, Calif., 100 watts, Ftude musical hour. 4250 meters, 920 keys.; WCOT, Jacob petrolt: Talk: Manuel Girla 7 m, Olnevville, R, 100 watts, $4 % New -z “Home - O b 5.3 meters, 1,180 keys; WMBH, Ed. i Supere half hour: Dgafn and_ . . W Established 1805- “J¥Win Dudley Aber, Chicago- (portable) 7 Chicago. Drake Concert Ensemblo and Biacksione *Sirink Member Association Ameri: Law 117100 watts, 280 meters, 1,071 keys..| 8:80—Loufeville: Zoeiler's Mel thrift” talic St Schooln,“Cliss A, Ametiean i 3 As- }} KGEQ, Fred. W. Herrmann, Minne. A AL L S DR T SOCRON o Baueationst * J{ avolls, 50 watts, 330 meters, 90s.6 M £ D sl TR v 3t g 0 S Full time forenpon course. 9-12. ~Ap- |{Keys; WMBJ, Wm. Roy McShaffrey, s Fisco: ; : roved course for employed students, . 50 watts, 277 Des Motnes: Band concert v S "10°6:55 pom. i o EOR ?’r:;'“;:'; New York Edward Breen, baritone; ‘Feciiations by W. ¥ easun Second semester ‘becine January Sist. || F._ M. Bowles, EI Centro, Calit., 15 N Harvh o Stockion Hall, 730 S0(h St Weel 1640: waltts, 281. maters, 1,067 keys.s WABK, Gavenport ” Romie Bimons and_ine Stiver Kine Or John C. -Slade, Hamilton, Ohio, 10 W WAL WLIB. KSD and WCCO. from watts, 360. meters, 10 keys; KGES, B—Memphis: Brides €ame.,...... ol g:;uifo:um‘;o it st Sontral 15,00 xew York: Evereads how w‘%?:x‘v%‘lnr v‘mfi}g WGR. WFI s 10 watts,? 2054 meters, |®- : WA, WWd, WEAT, WON' KSD. WO, WALTON SCHOOL [T} 1460 xevs: WMBE. Dr'.c. 3 stevers, JEC, WeAE WERM. W, MeQL, RO, xsD W) these bridge players experts in their line. e hands to be held this evening will be as fol- lows: Milton (. Work of New York, dealer, “South,” holds spades A J-5, hearts A’ K 8 spot 5 4, diamonds K 9 2, clubs Q 4. €. Drummond _Jone f Louis, Mo., “West, spades 6 4, hearts 9 7 2, dia- monds Q 10 8 spot 7 4 3, clubs J 3. Wilbur C. Whitehead of New York, “North,” holds lxld‘l K 8 spot 3 2, hearts Q 10 3, dia- monds A 6, clubs A 10 7 6. wutaR. 32 3 £35538; PR S35 8% Q3R Sk5 SHR IRI[2WE & Bek A88 B s 25 BeE 232 2 ® e s mam Tk sz 3235 I8 =5 pam i@ £5 hildren’s program’ ® STAR RADIO 409 11th St. N.W. 6-Tube Set, $70 s owa 25 333 222 : W ork : y e Rowans Wolt i E 1 i of COMMBRCE ‘G(:-Y.P:ul, 5 watts, 220 meters, 1,363 'H\:urk Jislinist; gasoline salk: Rosalis Wolt co e L 55 Gl Levy of lhm'u't'on & cAccountancy (ourses Now given in resident i at STRAYER COLLEGE 721 Thirteenth Street, N. W. Catalogue sent on request. Natiomal School of Fine and Applied “ Art FELIX MAHONY, Director Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Post- ers, Color, Dynamic Symmetry Professional, Cultural, Fundamental | ourses, Personal Instruction. Day and Night Classes Connecticut Avenue & M| 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Main 1760 Begins February 1st | 00000000000000004000000000 TEMPLE 1416 K St. | Member National Association |f| | Accredited Commercial Schools. Register now for beginners’ classes in Gregg and Graham- Pitman Shorthand, dictation classes, re- view classes, filing, secretarial bookkee mg. Trains for busi- ness and government positions. Day, Afternoon, Evening Hoeteb) portunities Botes, Clubs, is,” Colleges, eieries, mesd traioad Changes—KFKB, Dr. J. R. Brink- ley, - Milford, - Kan., -~ wave length changed from 431.4 meters, 695 koys. 0 4345 meters, 690 keys.; WAFD, Albert B. Parfet Co., location changed from Port Huron, Mich., to Detroit, and waye letigth changed from 2751 meters, 1,090 keys, to 312.3 metevs 960 kevs.; WKBO, Camith Corp., Jer: sey City, wave length changed from 303.9 meters, 986.6 keys, fo 2204 1,860 kevs.; WBMS, George chowerer, location 'changed from North Bergen, N. I, to Union City, N. J., and power inere lelD 100" watts, g t was announced in addition WKBR, operated by Charles J. Helser at Auburn, Y., Has broadcasting. iVpsseL “Bugs” Baer, the humorist and car- toonist, who broke into the ranks of newspaperdom in Washington not 80 many years ago, is billed as the head, s liner on the Ever- eady Hour pro- Eram to be broad- cast tonight by WRC. What “Bugs” will do be- fore the micro- phone to tickle the risibilitles of the radio fans has not been revealed, but the sponsors of this hour promise that he will keep the fans in a good humor for 16 min. utes at least, Franklyn Baur, Everiads Orchas “Bugs” Baer. eready Orches- RO rtrm ialeo i) b heard during the hour. The orches. tra, it is announced, will play only those compositions that appeal to all tastes, Twins Change Day. The Star Radio Twins, who have changed their broadcasting schedule from Monday to Tuesday, will ap- pear tonight at the regular time—8§ o'clock. These two popular enter- tainers, who sing, play the piano and ukulele, have become & weekly insti- tution at WRC. Another change will bring the WRC Movie Club before the microphone to- night at 11:30 o'clock. The club first started last Monday night. The ar- tists who will appear tonight include Sally Field, a “blues” singer, Joe Ter. mini, an ' eccentric musiclan and George Sllvers and His Entertajners, all of whom are appearing this week at a local theater, Again last night signals from the | 1180—CM @S iegira: Grace North, South and West regponded to | caretul tuning and made DX hunting a highly eatisfactory pastime. There | was very little evidence of static, but fading was more prevalent, especial. ly to the north. So pronounced was | this condition at times that the pow. erful signals of WJZ, New York, and WPG, Atlantic City, were blotted out momentarily, Reception improved materially as the night wore on, and arouqd the mid. night hour it was possible to bring in the more distant stations with clarity and good - volume. =~ Among those Teard from were WOCO, Minneapolis- Rt. Paul; WBUL, Towa City, Towa, and LCXNRO, Ottawa, Canada, [} e g f Band concert: Paul Stoye. pianist Detroit: e Band: minstrels . San Francisco: Children’s program New Work: Prinee Piotti, eniértainer: Francis Loew's cl tra . aeees ooey ; 2o WhAC ng_Cloud” NAC ‘adbate” “15°1t Righi ‘to Ilnsh Unjust jamin: Sagor, afirmative. ‘and Norman ative: celligt: Cottage Hymn sing by the vangel i Philagelph! enn 1 tertainer .. : opera_program Now Yok AR, POrehen Vocal Ensembl : ¥ rchestra; * O ohets ixed “duaiet ve Wires: Fordbam Bridg ; Philadelphia: Maony La Porte, A i o . Philudeimhia: Movie talk: Yore oval” and . 16 “hance Orehestr 5 " WaB! o8 ORRIES, WIE it Bollde and " waitier nporu.wgwgé C : Classical concert. 4 ¥ AR of"Coneert Trio: Wil e, cheerig. volce ftal .. Abiug {bin ‘Koehr's Orchenir. . ale Royal Orche 0 from cert, ensemble i e Pones of the Bew by WEN pen New &ork: Junsen's Orchestra DRC, WG, Ny rAM, WWJ, KSD and WGY from. fnneapolis: Garrott's Choocolate Soldiers Javenport . Lecture: weather. Now York: Olsen's Pennsylvania Grehestra, WBZ an Qe Lov ‘Anielen: o8 Aug Nttt Hawalian on Low Angelen: Gajgone Sty s Brfnciicn Wildrop, b ork bilt_Orchestra: Vo orsbes, Sar Sfiver Siipper Dance " Orcliastrai e Orchostr, mge. ¢ Dolly Kay Club: aws: dp luxe yrogram: QOsburn’ rehes ollywood ol e iy 8 sas" pherman's Opétisira; “May and e Gt lnon. comtralto, . ; rees Cammival. opeming s i CoRE Beraic's Orchostra Je 11:95—Piitoburgh: Concert Drogram 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. aeker’ Dan BaIA e poul Suitnlunsen’s Chicago: ’l!B! Supper. Club: Coons8 Gincinnati: Sinton Orchestra. Los Angeles Grlfl&n Quartet: 98 francisco:. Studio program Vo8 Angeles: Western Auto program. . Loew's frolic 2y0e 12:45—Rosmbe GityTC Nighthawk ‘thers: organ recital. Palace D e R By cisco: Palace Dance Orchestris o Nagclos: Araro. Musle Club. %u Angsies:- Univers ¢ Angsias: Rafiway Dance $i00—3au Francisco: Billy Long' tario, spades @ 10 9 7, hearts' J 6, dia- monds J 5, clubs K 9 8 spot 5 2. like a car, must be properly serviced occasionally A\GOOD 0il Burner should be cared for by oil-burner experts. One trial will convince you that we maintain an organization of oil-burner ex- perts and are equipped to properly serv- ice any make burner. 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