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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1927. D SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1927 Programs of Distant §tations Scheduled for Bastern Standard Time In Distance Contest ey e fifth station selected for VAUDEVILLE e CRANDALLS 170 5 P Stations. Moters. Miles. identification for the third week Y e mt | sston: Perley Stevens' Orches WNAC 4301 a0y New York: Kennedy's Orc WECH 2 g x; SROFESAES o e v | TART BV [, | oGPTTM | o New York: Te - WEAF 5 204 of The Star's radio contest , il METROPOL'TA" Now Yok Wit § a0 | brondeast a - group ST AT toTH i What Is Unknown About Ra-i i R G L e o s Success Prompts Plan to| | fua ok it wi KITTY e e D s ERFLCY | | First National Presents presae < i 510 6 ¢ Skly! Ing at 10:14, Kaste t 2 3 % dio Is Important Today, BiD0-Ren York: Musles) bk Wiz asa s l Broadcast “Il Trovatore” time. The station is In € 3 MILTON SILLS TODAY. 1:30 TO 11 New York: Frank Farrell s Orchestra Yok “Evesight Comservation' : Shaw and Kroll. prano The welections, “Don't Be Angrs —_— sl All-Star Cast. 1n_the MAY Wi RTH Says Army Reservist. | Gl e b Ve | Act Friday Night. Towns 801 “Monte: Catts 4o MODENA'S REVUE | SILENT LOVER “TUI” and the Wieth Family ina } R R T - .“.'L-'}""x'l"lfl'.f'n v voeal duet by AL K. HALL JACK SMITH HORSICAL FROLIC = | 6707 PM. T ¢ i . Mo day—3:25, 7:30 and 940 P. M I—OTHER STA g It's what we don’t know about the | (icaso: Oshus r: S WREM g3 ] St T e o pERa ; D SN Mk AT poff, vice president and general | X i e M1 WG ¢ isung by the Chicago Clvic Opera Co contesia ¥ With Douslas Falrbanks, Jr manager of the et Narehe, Cellonsty Wil e el at e, Aaditiim. (] |} Apmenss Uil el pass 7--CTHERS- REDUCED PRICES “MAN BAIT" " wir » b 1 wdny Star tomorrow. of America. Here Chics RO, Y Chicago last night. brought a n | Two Complete Do Luxa ORI e of < Hartford, "Conn. Hub Groan. mc+s: vocal and piano recital WTIC - - o foné Shows Daily, 2:15 & 8:18 TIVOLI, 14th & for his regulation artfor _Hub Gro. X 03 | nouncement from the National Brond | L1, Apolio Theater period of tutelage : S itace: Tonsttonsy Haaom AR casting Co. today that again next | mMillion odd receiving sets throughout CRANDALL'S ™804, 1% CRANDALLS W s\ B e Col Newark: Shelton. Eneerine: ‘snori " falic on i Ak gal the North American continent Eves.: Or ; TODAY — PAT _O'MALLEY and " RONSON ™ in Is L““ Lieut. Col SnEfield: QL reciall Newcomiva Orchestra wn Fridny night the radio uudience would | SO SISHOREL “UUiEedea nin Mats.: Orch., 50c.: Balc., 25c MARIAX XIXox iy SPANGLES RAY o1 ege. Lieut. Col DIt et Ban KRN e treated to a portion of another fy o : . | T FLYER, No N rnoff, United | 8§ Pl AR S D KVey mous opera Verdis <11 Travatore. above the 3,600 persons inside the audi- | (Cl\ Pnones MAIN 448444356821 PO M GEORGE ' SIDNEY R TANET GAYNOR and Sbeat Almy R y S—Davennort * Chimes ‘coneert: spart i i 3 840 L 2 Ohly the dact gt of i e +torfum, picked up the applause that MILLIONATR & MCGRAIL in v scene And ch serves, insists 8 e e P e R L TR R 2l will ‘go on the air In punctuated the ene and whi S AASSAD U - s e | BT s e s it e e e e e T T UTUAJ{ C“ANDMLSW. CRANDALLS York 6:00—Chicago: Oeburn's Orchestra: organ recital: snorts WRRM 304 | The pronounced success of the Opchestrn 1k NG st . wals took their bows. WS Rt ' Ave. &0 i3 no N i . T TO 8 P ally the il I.n-.m 2T pals took their bows bos ¥l gl EDWARD THORTON necte 7:00—Detroit: Fitzgerald Kings WIR bat transmittec s The same . z 3 1 L oD | Chicago: Organ recital: E Orheatra WMAQ 4 ers’ mickup arrangement which DAMROSOH LOOKS ™A 2 SAM RAYMOND OFFERS 3 T FLYER. tion in Congress ; S atrg st Rt Ciab KDKA Hof [m. te 1=~ warden scene the first sue a NORMA NOEL T ‘““'u\ 5 NADGE. BEL i n EADIES Nor is it even in ] “Shelton ander Dnites Db okin 1052 [ cessful Beeadeast Hf its kind will again | Sees Radio as Home Maker, Enlarg- in_“ila MER AN ELORS the interests of the [ Seripetield:” “Magsuchusctis Ag : heatral o on | be utilized, with the position of some ing Musical Audience. CRANDALL'S CENTRAL CRANDALL’S Home Theater radio industry Cineinnati- Organ ' recital WLW g | of the microphones altered to suit Laoia = . Oth Bet. D& E T L \e won't talk Hartford, Cont-: Hub Group: Bibie study period W 3 101 | the action of the Verdi opera V' YORK, January 22 (#) TODAY BETTY ~BRONSON i e SELET & e o i : R hL R IR L ML S IVERTBODES ACTING © SEY er. BUl pAVID SARNOFF. Johnny Hamiva Kentieks® Sronadens T KYW 5 504 | Leading Role Assignment. Pt L U Sl NETT COMEDY¥ ¢ ot did a: Bedt Ay i it % A i sical audience in the United State TOMORROW PAULINE FRED. SORiG Temarie Do anARe e ey d i o 1 The ding roles have s- | by millions, in the opinion of Walter | B ERICK in "JOSSELYN'S WIFF CRANDALL a group of St. Lawrence New, er's Uhiversits Clun Orehiestra: ke Hallx » sigiee 1o Claudia Muzio nora). | Damrosch, for 42 vears conductor of CRANDALL’S (OLONY FODAY— 0% ey These traced a Ry . i Jups | Areldo Lindi (Manrico), R'olar Ro-|the New York Symphony Orchestra - : Ave. Skt WILD, ted Roads of Radio De. L Voral an biani VAR 1 I nelli «“ount di Luna) and *~~ena Van ; ~* one of the most remarkable | HELD OVER TODAY — F ',(‘";[_’\'h“\fl JEAN i ros G pointed out that the Bis Y < The Lady of the ¥ \00 |Gordon (Azucena). The first setna of |2venings he ever spent in his home, Cocond Week TOMORROW—JOHN GILBERT HORTON er corcern than the gt s i) | the act, considered by many critles as [as by lescribed it, he suid LILLIAN GISH in TAXI TAXT o the radio irdustey and fta ot eadier. Js i donge: Somana L (O ; ‘nm- greatest in all opera, will bring ';Tha nation-wide ).ru:u:uwn]l}: of an By Popular "emand CRANDALL’S A ; CRANDALLS Savoy Theater s of scientific workers i W R e b |to the radio audlence the famous |entire act of Gounod's ‘Faust' (o e Yz o3 + & Col. Rd. s of scients K ashien S unch and Judy: Drake Coneert o 5 504 | “Miserere,” the plaintive “Love, Fly | milions of people, in such an excel TODAY-_BUCH. JONE: Much More Remains. e City RO ek i hestra on Rosy Pinio the triumphant | lent fashion as I heard it in my New ' S FIYER - No Jven considering «ll that has been il \” iman. pianiei: talk: police renorts: og | ON. Joy, He is Saved” and the clo 'k studio, is of extraordinary TOMORROWCOLLEEN MOORI eved,” he said, “much more re- | Organ recital: vo ‘concert: stock | Feports, WENR 501 | Ing selection, the mournful ‘“Lifeless | significance i NKL! 1ins to be done. Onur knowledge of Kangas City ™ We Tiher and ‘market wportas nadte. ey i i | Bride.” Through the use of spectal Good Music Carried. nical laws that govern radio e arkets oran WLS Sporte Club: Sherman's Or 4 ; e B e o iyt ol I means the making available of | 35 compared to the vast group “ 2 ony’s serep book ¥ ' peeded up especially for the broad- | vood music to millions heretofore Pasgsd ves | . 8 Bariow's Orchestra; Vocal and violin tecital sting, and the second scene will { | e Ar ONA! OEW’ of outstanding problems. The servic eveland. Wizard progran s T E ! R Al e second scene Will}gtarved for the wa o EW'S fhivs far B Ras are bombatatively | 7ioi-Danit b I peRn llow within two minutes of the close | ¢ 'y wer to th ! omg l [ c [ B e A . an answer to those t indications of the potentialities Alaadeirhia: Devon Pafk Orchestra i | of the first who talk a il City: Lecture period i b e ® ainst the radio. The 3 g S0, to A he art. Radio at least has this | 7:45—Cincinnati: News' eaims"criod b T 3 11 Trovatore” is said to b particu- | simply blind. They fail 5 Wl s gt 4 vell sul a ing. Tie ' Arrange Wit virtue; one need not weep, like Alex larly well suited to broadcasting. The | themselves. into the future, ander, that it has no new worlds to —Cincinnati: Bicyele, Sextet. ., ..o, ek music ls extraordinarily vivid, por-| ‘“‘America, in fact, through the radic d gl &) THE FUNNIEAT SHOW 1% THE WORLD conquer. Atlantic City: Seasids Sentert Trio Al tiaying in itsell without. words the ictualiy be entering a golden day Y iE s"ATc“ERs A SYNDCPPI;SFI;’):{HF‘FOLIC We know little, he goes on, of the Clncinnati: Studio program ¥ WTAM i 303 | emotions of the principals and the ac- | of musical appreciation UBIRS ey National “barn dance: ‘organ recital: fiddlers tion of the plot. Proper balance of o 1 > ¢ Their Night—Your we that. govern the propagation of nal barm - dan wan’ A " L . per ba e conductor acted as critic in New . E MURRAY ws chit goven e preungation ot | et armenics"and it e Y soloiis e b ot e e e e | vas sonauston areed o) ortic i Netw Tadinob Tamight With BLANCHE RING MA % r o1 . man's and Chapman's Orchestra m~ E sents a more difficult problem than | the objects of n.\ comment raised You'll never forget it DL RMOM NICLIT SEATS IN “VALENCIA” and through the air. T fleld in New ¥ori 2. Chapman rehe ' 3 " € ; 1 ymment raisec 5 i BEG MON NIGHT s 3 # cor pstrumental selections: reading 2 that involved in the “Faust” broad-|their voices in z in Chicag You'll never regret it { ” % ELLING || olves a bewildering haze of theory New York: Theiin ik Higne] rendink . es in song in Chicago. I 3 ; e e turtiter isctantiic | Atlantie'Ciity: Giteway Dance Orehestra: hepth taik /pianiit WRNY cast, but the experience gained by the SN i Blazing and Artazing! CHgRLES DILLIY . GEORGE SILVERS’ requi; ETRer SClamtIC 21t Sontes 5 io engineers indicé 2 e 15 y Radio. he Annual ¥ re Investigation. We are “just beginning B ntest WPG 2| radio engineers indicate that the 1 e D LT ENTERTAINERS Concert program: hoekey Boston Tigers va, e limnse” the possibilities of short " Providence h e separate icrophone channels, each| “Ta tee. ta tah, ta dee,” he hummed. | N N | CHRISTINE ;An",‘,":';.’,:,wm o with atl its contra- New York: Talk: Vocal ‘and instriimental recitai: ihe Lyman' ¢ consisting of one or more microphones | “Now, the clarinets! There! Hmmm! | by 77 7 | “ON ” Tzézfm, MARSON Sictory and puzsling phenomena. New York: Hally dusret . ¥ 3 and the elaborate mixing panel, will | To think, now—that comes a thousand | HAZZARD SHOR 580 8. m “The Black Bottom'" “DDINGER Musicia; vs. ‘‘Charleston’ New Yok Halle Arcadia \h.lt:f:v)u«;:l'h(\h:l“\ln‘u}?w Vi 5 provide sufficient flexibility and that |miles! And a million persons heard Great Technical Problems. e lometly Troupe, WCAE, WRC and WGY from. oo 204 | every portion of the finished produc- | that note! Houses For Sale and Rent S hisnk o hicaco: Family Hour o The great technical Philadelphia: Sport talk: Delaware State Trio: Tolbie' Sny: tion will bear its proper relation to| “I could sit here and conduct an J. LEO KoLB 150 _n.,;."”‘,','” Wil SALLY FIELDS radio communication are static, inter derman. pianist 3 g 4 | the whole. orchestra for a soloist in Chi it ot < ference and fading, according to Mr. Hartford, Conn.: Bible ‘studio ~period: Long J Cooper HE 3 55 n»n-dnv'- Pooular “‘Blues” Singer : s St would be perfect ! s b, S1e T Sarnoff. Many palliatives have been «uf’,.‘(yi'u:'“"uul-m«'m s thol = slni vric Washingtonians Are Charmed. that must be done. The only thing MAIN 5027 £ ] Sat, Ma 3 i b A discovered for th ills,” but no Newark: The Raclo Franke: Vergertin oroon i SWE Countless hundreds of Washington {i8 I would not sce the movement of nLSNeuYor.., \ 237 Wisc'a. Aw. 2 s cures. Although photographs of cur- Piteooacnzer, soprano 2 G 5 |radio fans listened to the garden |the lips.’ Traveltalks LOEW! rent events are being transmitted by Davenport: Saxophone guarset s - b L L R IR it R el coniiRenn { Sunny ITALY L ' wireless, a more exact knowledge of Philadelphia: ‘Faim talk mass, “Rekina Pacis Bairg” #7IWRC. The transmission was an|the performance excellent sy i e UWlB ~a the possible transformations of light Qom. BUDE by choir of St Patfick's Ronian Catnon. achievement in itself as far as the| * ‘Faust’ wasa happy choice for na : o would bring the day nearer when the Quintet 3 ; e Vi trouble apparently developed on one |the operagoers have heard it. Once | LASY ll.\ll',\ lllli\\ Intimate Views of ti United Artists Present vators w York: Boston Symphony Orchestra, WHZ ai of the circults Sh e 2 | the most lar » world. | o of sight by radio would | 80 —tay Acrk: Boston ¥ Orchiexira, WBZ and.."..." of the circuits which served Atlanta |t st popular opera in the world, | Piotures of Musso ;‘:“»{“}_um‘r‘“"n"'fa;”;:“; :;L:»-mxl.«-mn of Totisnles oo Assras ; CKFI 4 o0 land the South. The announcer at|it faded for a time. Then 20 years | oans and the Most Discussed adividusl In che as Fort Worth: Sunday schoo! lesson’ . .- S . 8 WSB, Atlanta. was heard to announce [ 280 Lohengrin was all the thing Feorld. sound. i , . Memphis: Washington & ators. . e i e 11t close of the opera that then ‘Aida." then ‘a Boheme.’ Eeexn SEIEIRS SESEUSIIN e S More fundamental discoveries re- S—Minneapolis: Fireside philosophies. s - opara:that some - specting the handling of light waves 5 . . D i 937 j difficulty that developed in the trans ";’l‘othl_\ it ‘ls hard to v what is a No Commus]on charged P E st 9 TO 10 P.M. 8 had denied its audience | re2lly ponular oper Faust' is so| and_electro-magnetic waves must be | 9:00—Memphis: Washington Syncops ; 5 2 ) 8 Rl e opeeRt T 4 . s s on_Syncopators: Women's Club b tches of the music fro o beauti- | beculiarly French in spirit, its style -4 . 12 = made before television, the art of Lo Angeles: Talks: news: Hoselas Dromrem i B ren . e el BRI O e s i oty You can take 12 years to FORIGINE ot tde h, us RIS RN ENY ransmitting instantaneously chang- Louisville: Concert’ program. . .. Witas ul gurqen acene g most disappeared : i T hout | transmitting n ) Sewark Balin and Cive, piano 5 5 ia e ‘snly:. cHHCIM. ot Eht Dros Nive B A pay off your loan withou and romance that ing scenes and moving objects. can be "Band Piano duo; Russian Balalaika b | iikting: mts By e 'Iml)!rtvl\“‘!,i New e Maker. the ' expense obiter e Tho. Ao O e towch the he considered an accomplished fact Hartoid. Conn.: Lonk Lane’ Faim Glee Ciut, S o DY HEAgh on lis- However perfect the reception of e expense T g. Ch Starimien. transmission on & single | {uicims Ciie il e it 5 mimcer: tued h demonbe e secion | e musie seemed to me. pera fover ||| $1000 for SI10 per month, ing A-Ling T A RIATE wave length is perhaps possible. gk, (Muswal progium.. .. AW of the stage during the garden scene | mioy Something by hearing the opera including interest and prin- Few of Tasks. Sexilie “Tiio. saning et 11 (0 juntil the close. Many of those who :[K“",’h:“.‘,m';"“‘;:,,,',fi’,’,‘,_(”,’,”_": o i cipal. hali of which is ap- WILLIAM' COLLIER e ey et e New York: Stern's Orenest e AR ‘Whok g attended the opera through WRC, [0} (0uE : s Sopietiabon ekl ¢ and Celehrated Japanese and These are only a few of the tas Auantic City: University (e ey it was pointed out, were not familiar t looks to me as if radio werc plied to reduction of debt. Chinese Artists facing the radio investigator today. New York: Vocal and instrum WRNY 2 L th the e g becoming a new home maker in Amer- RIS cof # according to Mr. Sarnoff. New, orks Four Jack Roses B it with the plot, and they were at a de- perhaps the greatest home maker Larger or smaller loans at “In fact vs he, “from whatever Chicago: Lyric Triow o . & st L R Fiid ,mfl,unfi:‘g?*‘h;"mJ‘_‘; PLetng | ang if we can give the people at hom proportionate rates. angle radio is viewed, the great op- { iesgo: photiogur, 0 i Witan 041 e fifteen microphones placed |the best music it cannot fail to_have WEElalllnl:":lb_Nih&"l]own Co. portunities are before, not behind. It Vo oy caas: o d he }around the Chicago auditorium, how- | '%.{0 ¢ | ouar ion, General Director, has created a multitude of new prob- el o TR O ever, brought every note and intona. Who knows what seeds might not | i lems, which ery to be led out of the ropts Siudio g L1 i 393 ton' o the “Washineron'nd intona- | ne sown In America by this aerial ex s i e i Bauchie Bou i TP Ll Orchiatra’ by 2442 Bven the unintelligible babel in- the L e o where | (IN HEIDELBERG at the self-restraint of S chestra, WEEL VIAM WF1, WSAI, WGN. KsD, orchestra pit when the curtain fe usic is seldom heard | 4 | Vi = in leaving so much to be discovered by | 4 . WuC, WCCO, WDAF, WCAE and WGY irom. o v 5 g gurae il o 3 arvensa, DeWolf Hopper, scove 9:30—Los Angeles e DrOGTa: Al o on the scene was heard above the S Halfred Younz the generations of fture scientist: BRES: ain din of protracted applause from the ; ; 2 Washingto G 1070 11 E1 auanorium audiencer TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Monday Evening, Jan. 24 T3 Another Balkite hour with the New | 10:00—Minneapolis: Chamber of Commerce Giee Ciub WCEo | York Symphony Orchestra and Walter (iucage: Melody hour: Houswood Bain Orchestra’ “Piano 7T RADIO OPERA WINS FANS NATIONAL — “Cradle Snatchers, Moous *: “Hawaiian WRC. It will be the fourteenth of the Chicago: Samovar ‘Drcissisa: ‘etértaincrs wesM E BELASCO—""The Largest in Washington | Damrosch will be broadcast tonight by ‘o0n-Sutie s program: Dixun Instrumentdl ‘Irio; Umicago: Taunter revae. s ke LWENR Read to Rome, series arranged New N ek VO S il il ] e and v A 0D : camy “Faust” ol comedy, at 20 pm. Matinee at 220. ||| Assets Over $13,500,000 Far o A - ¢ M;' ‘M::U:?;' New York: o entertainers 3 s A oD e Ling - owiie $t Cor. 11th and E N.W. —Cestiweus'1F nes o AN e = SEATS NOW 235'¢"s Mo ain. who hasen Auanue City: Vocal and mstrumental’ ariiis ~Mephis-| 5:20 p.m. Matines at 2:20. JAMES BERRY. President. On the Stage A e s ; % "HICAGO, January 22 (®) ed throughout to Dance Orchestra - ; Garden P 5 bl lnag ing| KEITH'S—Kitty Doner, vaudev - Sresent the finest ) Boswn: | B 3 Do i wE topheles ardonic - laughter, rising| KEITH'S—Kitty Douer, vaudeville, 1091lUA W, 'CARE. Sceretary. IRVIN B. HAMP e e 3 New York: Vocal and instrim e s 0.1 above the fortissimo of the orchestra|at 2:15 and $:15 p.n. examples of sym New York; Cornetiie O Sl “Fe- Irugh 30 : In 9 o p] « > L8 2, it i L 1 L - ub heater, phonic music. The : praleville Triot Artowhead Dance Orcuestra: $ the curtain fell on the famous| EARLE—May ‘Wirth. vaudeville, & ‘The Fashion Parade GAYETY ' Club Theater. Los “angeles: tnstrumental artists: Spanish Mustcal prosran: Denny § ‘Orcheris {4 Twenty-seven stations, in a chain Next Week— “Andante % - Orchestra Dance ansax City ‘program’ Jack a SN ser ed by the Brunswick-Balke-Collender ? - ; S “t ) 204 |garden scene of “Faust” on the|continuous, 1:30 to 11 pm Ladies' Mat. Daily. 23 o oyt e aaelphia: Benjaniin "Frankin Orenesira $ e sy on Al ; : . ) Tn the Sereen will include the ; Wartiord. Conn. . Weaties: Glub Woithy ‘Diieetia - S flunt climas last nghi the first nation. |, STBAND—"The Fashion Parade EMIL _JANNINGS World’s Greatest Colored Show overture, “Fingal’s v % o ANERIe . D news wide radiocasting of opera in America, | JUSical | presentationz, continuous, Free in “FAUST” ““ ” i B 1 LUCKY SAMBO Sonm: “Dance of Clevemnd” Vadesine” trosram- 5. Jome i yiiitin. I participated in the air premier of the| GAYETY—'Lucky samvo vw- | [llystrated Lectures the Old Ladies g Philaveiphia: Elwood Tving »* Quarie 5 iy 8804 303 | Gounod masterpiece as sung by the|lesaue, at nd 8:15 p.m. 1 ale Quartet: Adeiphi Ch.ca; Civic Opera Ci Th av MUTUAIL H. H » ! g . Benuy Leonard in “Mr. Batt Butls ; 5 phic e ity e e Y the A e 3 ] uny Leonard in “Mr. Ba ! Symon w oS Marioric " skeit! sopriny: e Perroiiet” e “: e SR e rn et L g, (s i January 24th, 8 P.M. Fllni Features = = *(Trchaikow- « Great Moments 1rom’ Grand Op Sy 7 115 204 | described by opera and radio authori-| RIALTO—-The o 4 s Profit” & Rirest NI usical Service Ad c 5 ti Lottiavig Fsots s et S s ALTO— The r Profit 911 H Street N.E. String” (Bach) Lo vl L R R P i highly successful, was sponsor 150 a.m., 130, B Pounng Tia fo EMP[RE With Masinee % 2 v SUNDAY NIGHT. 7:0 O'CLOCK ¥ = o 9:35 ¥ in “WIN! LOOSE! O] . L > and “Darces from Resmais Orchesira: Weather and missiig “per- Co. through the National Broadcasting In'nmm)“ o e Bt ONCOMEDY, “PELICAN'S THE EVENING CHOIR Henry VIII" Representative Hoxs. ports vBz 3331 21 | Co. of New York. : TAN — : Mary Catherine Lewis Ko AND ERens” {0 OF Claude Robeson. Director (Saint-Saens). 11 TO 12 MIDNIGHT. 2 2 S St S —A Besides the Damrosch DProgram. | ;.06 xew York: Loper's Orchestra 5 . S Edith Mason Lauded. and 9 5 | 1th & N.C. Ave. S.E. Mme. Suzanne Stone. Harpist WRC will draw from New York “Hits | Chicago’ Sam and. Henry: - The Music' Box’ 4047 201 | maith Mason, whose husband, Giorgio| PALACE—“Valenci votic,” | | January 27th, 5:15 P.M. CAROUNAh iTHE SIGN OF THE Mrs. AL Ch linist and Bits” from current Broadway Yos angelen: Feature brogram ..l Polacco, directed, was Marguerite, and | at 11 a.m., 1 30, 6, 1:50 and |l Lo L . »” ghaw." i S Church of the Covenant musical comedies, as interpreted by Drogram . 2 e S WRRC her singing of the favorite ‘“Jewel|9:50 p.m Entertammg for Pay M. Kainier, PUBLIC INVITED the WEAF Musical Comedy Troupe, Nowark: Casd ifukan's Orchiitra i ; WOR Song,” was described in a criticism| COLUMBIA— The Black Pirate” b CAMEO THEATER M and dance music by the Le Parroquet | Sl caupsles:. G 1\|!’v“||‘])1<!|;1u”“l“;l:l~ KPO “and. e 2400 | prepared for the Associated Press by f second week 11510 a.m., 1:10, 3:15, : ;s QAT o —TIM McCOY in Toni M Today de Paris Orchestra Sileae et Wi Eoheress Carnivin Ky W Mrs. Bertha Baur. prominent oberd | 55720 and 8:20 pm M. Louise Meuser st NITE ONLY—-EDDIE CANTOR in s, suemERT %0 Hogg to Talk. New aork: Solowte: Tweive ‘Stepl “Strinks: Clih Baddoek Y} f8iTon AN oS Bl R TIVORE S banglon —_-KID BOOTS.” R e 1o, BELASCO e to Representative David kogg of In on- Goples ‘Piiza’ Orchestra W i Mrs. Baur heard the “half opera,”|6:20. 8 and 9:50 pm. Lewis Hotel AMERICAN st St. § . Pros Fax Piue Tax @iana will give WRC's weekly Bible Allantie G5 Gurden Pier . Gatiovas Des O PG s she called it, through a loud speaker DOR-—T: G 2 MILTON SILLS in_“PARADISE Mgkas: Masdes. Stiahert B o1 €ht duller the di eisen of the e s rrgatias LR CICTSRER, RASet: orgen, o WEEM 593 |4t her home, instead of from her usual 8 and 9:50 p.m Training Schools || § {{RERTY North Cap. and 5 WILLIAM A BRADY. oo and DWIGHT Men's Organized Bible Class Associa tra: soloists ¥ weeo 37 | box in the “diamond horseshoe.” W \IH)\I\\' PARK—"Chained” (sec DEERE \\n AN, Present ton. There ainsd will e, readings by & e A AT wey gma gl d week), at 7 and 9 p.r 23rd and Pa. Ave. N.W. TIM_CeCOY WAR PAINT. v ¥ In THE ROAD § 2 sciikar a1 i Los Anggies: News: Bove' Chorus: fiddier: Hawatian Guartet Kiy Will Boost Opera. ond week), at 7 and § p.m : 2 = = . R. M. McCreath, a concert by the Lee |, 5l i THe' Meny 0l Chiet WIR ENTRAL " Everybody's Acting,” TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. Wl_, TO ROME House Trio and dance music by the New York: Napoleon's Orchest LUWRNY G f Gever,” she wrote, “have 1 heard| CE: 2.3:30. 5. 631 S fd 040:p = o Traffic Troubles A New Emmet Shes Carlton Club Orchestra 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. Charles Hackett (Faust) sing so well 0, 2, 3:30, ang p.me P nd O pm D e et WMAL has scheduled a diversified 1200 T R ity e e WHBM | M. Vanni-Marcoux as Mephistovheles b R W e s z musical program which will be inter- {°7 ciseo: Palace Dance Orchestra KPO articulated from the mechanical dia- o R spersed with another talk by Will P orle” Saturday Nighters Kuickerbocker Orchesira ween 203 | phragm with exquisite enunciation. Of New Adapters Offered. ! THE FN‘XYST'(—‘RK\:“:.E(:‘B Kennedy, political writer for The Micago: Organ recital: Meeker's and 0'Maliey's Gichihisin Wi course, he has the.advantage of a| ,iapters now can be bought so that S e 5 mLlee Aor s 4 : A I No matter what ~ou want Star, on “You Don’t Need ‘Pull’ in York: Var am: dance orchestra i 504 | very deep voice of the rich character | SER SO IR 68 In the last b it Skt . - = e Washington.” The mugical features | Sint Orehestra : et travels 8o well.on the air. Mme. | % BoWer tube may in'Blank Books we have it 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W.953 ¢ Cast : stage of audio. Some of these hav. mols Parking Space. iy AT Suat range from a cabaret dance program . S - 7 2300 | clacecen (the Martha of the cast), | Stage of audic Ample Parking Spa By '"‘ petly & H. 2. Mankiewics viring attachments so that it is un- . Open o e to vocal and instrumental recitals. 2 ingine Gy Tolie: Plantaion Playérs 183 L Davioska (Siebel) enjoy similar | WIrIDg attachments so that it ks un- | E. Morrison Paper Co. };ick noxk % sidlimive pEAcE- 1, PRICE MON. 2 i YDA E advantages to Vanni-Marcoux in the | NeCESSALS € 1009 Pa. Ave. MAKER i Despite the unusual atmospheric inoi e heavy quality of voice possesed by | Set its NEWSTANTON 6th & C St conditions and the heavy fog which | 1.90—state Coliege. Pa.: Penn State Collegian Orchestra 26 | mezzo-sopranos. TAL “‘\«I‘ in. from lay over Washington and its envi- Lo Aneelen: Ambasiador Bfeestrs o 7 Mo g U ORI QTS 3 RONKLD rons last night, radio reception could o6 Ancelen: Badio CIub: piatisy o cr® 4| fhis one scene heurd last night was— ¥ COMEDY be rated at par. Stations in all s ew Vorig: Kitekerbocker Orehestra! soldisis weeH 4 " | will create love of opera in thousands WEDDING DAZE tions responded to careful tuning with | g TPl I R B of minds and will prove the greatest __“POWER _GOD. good volume and clear signals. There 2 | recruiting agency of opera-goers that were, howeve iodical crashes of s o STO 3 AN ever has been foun ic. they were too mild to| jhman's Club Orehestra WPCH pivg 50 G s : Taves -y R e s T e e ol e Seddhars D e 2 Edward Moore's View. Testing an Investment of the out-of-town stations. Fading | Biowers: soloists : KFI ; Edward Moore, music eritic of the T OLIVE Treents was the chief bane of good recep- g — Chicago Tribune, wrote: 2 X PRINCESS 1119 H st tion like the preceding night e 11 % (ransmission conditions were V—Experience th pronmAH HOXIE, in 4 " i Sy o good, patrons heard Miss Mason sing i1 G_DE) o 3 it was evidenced more on the signals 05 s —Eee Hine 2B , zood, pitrons he : n sing 5 g y 3 HTING DEM P HER SUDIO originating in the North e et nsnington | | RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS |: | the Tewel Bdng: WiLiA Cosmis a0 E have had eighteen years’ experience in this !|| SENATE 522 P 7 1ot ,'.' Cramies Mot v 84 T CLithes s maiero by iatas {0sT Tanleiitive; . Washingto PONIGH -ertainty of tone s ha yeatst o e b with IVOIE 1eeaine, g Any of Chi numerous sta- | Gradit Men's Association. Subject TONIGHT heard here in years. They heard Mr. business—eighteen years’ experience with THE NORTHERN CODE. [ f| apnointivent. ' 7 Est. 1000, 37% TONIGHT, §:30 USOLIN RICHARD in “DOUBLING ~WITH And OUR GANG COM- Droop’s, 1 tions could be brought in without | & o ; ; Pay Bills Promptly Bell and Christie. entertain- | | fac do almost as well by ‘Salut 4 hout Washi : YOUNG LADY wch difficulty. WBAP, at Fort | : 4 y - 3 ackett do almo y » the trend of values in and about Washington. | Valtien i it WS doid [ T LT i v g s ers, WMAL, 8 to 8:20 o'clock. | | Demeure” They also heard Giorgio 8 DUMBARTON o ) fongons. 350 (Foxtrar “Walt o . Tt clear| g um by Maurice Harmon's Club - s Polacco pulling golden, sauve tone out : - : ki i e during the broadeast of its Rotary | - % aautiba T L ¢ . - E k perience the kind of proper- SN TS ] 4 B Club. program, which closed. shortly Ry ot Ay “The Fencing Master” by | |of the orchestra such as it has not b pes ‘r‘l):}‘-lfyfl‘ . t': ake lo: o *beh St. near E ettie 1\}[ arie Barrett/ bafore midiiighi, 'WOC, at Daven: | Soyaon, Solalst. o @ Chrietie the. WEAF Musical Comedy | |emitted in several weoks end such i3 ties on which it'is safe to make loans. LEADE TODAY ToNORROW | Premier Danseuse st N s 8 to 8:20 p.m. ell and stie, B 4 r ZAF o was feared had been forgotten fo e 'URN E Will Make You a P " Ballroom Dancer port, Towa, also could be heard satls- | o po 0PI T 8o ainers. Troupe, WRC, WEAF and Y : RETURN E | LUB S5 2 ; : ' rest of the season ) v difference between a borrower’s | i THE ¢ Yaokonily L o i e Wl B, Sevaity other stations, 8 to 9 o'clock. e L iadio: - nAbinie F. :mm\ flh‘-‘l A bk el 'MIL TO QILL\ i | 1213 K StONOW. runklin 6263, pr—— political writer for The Star. “You : S ! mmissed, Mr. Moore said, were “the ro- idea of value and what the property is | “THE SEA HAWK DAVISON'S Teah voii i dance cor. IRadl E Don’t Need ‘Pull’ in Washington.” Walter Damrosch and the mantic demeanor of Mr. Hackett as actually worth. OLYMPIC U Bet. 14th & 15th rectly in W lessons, I'ACE oEntertainment| | "0 &5 m. - me Reeder, violin- New York symphony orchestra, ist, the supernose and red hair MAE BUSCH. MARCELINE Prot-Mrs, Stctly privato any howr. j1st WRC, WEAF and other sta- with which M. Vanni-Marcoux dec- E bring to bear on each application sub- DAY, “FOOLS OF FASHION." g ? e | danc 2 13 Py TOMORROW— THE RETURN OF 4 |9 to 930 p.m—Joint recital ¥ tions, 9 to 10 o’clock. v.ated the role of Mephistopheles, el i ni. cxpéribtica: bRl BalkCap R GRIMM - ango, Vaionels, Latosr vas ! Sa:urday, January 22, 1927 | | Bernadette Berand, violinist, and Alic e ace ot Miss Pavioska, the Infec. mitte " e ds o HIPPODROME . near st ‘\ | | B Harvey. concert planist. Russian _Balallka Band, | |tous comedy of Mme. Clacssens as REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE BANKING and D Suntes FECEdpouer CATHERINE 'BALLE 65 9:30 1o 1 —Cabaret dance pro |l 5 5 h = P vi e: A S y om, wi ard . RN ‘lub, music by McWilliams® City 5 ctive HAOM Weather Bur ity Club enimt, 1 “The Merry OId Chief” and 15 Microphones Active. ELITE iith"Axp w"« atgeia || T THE Fox STUDlO his tribe, WIR, 11:30 o'clock. As far south as WSB, Atlanta; west I ACQUELI) O E '00T- § | Theatrical Traini Sehy 3:45 pm.—Weather Bureau reports. | WRC—Radio h-rwrnflun of Amerlea | | oo} | to WDAF, Kansas City, and north and FEVER2dGOS o . Sl 50! i Ballroom and all s{yTes of stuge dane Pl R o R L P east to New York, Boston and Port- e Gidtce | TOMORROW LOK _GILEERT “BAR- || engugements securcd: $11 150h St. 1 1 The & M b fe., the h f opera was car. REALTORS DELVS. THE MG - 5:45 p.m. Phritt and Home Owner: 8 p.m.—“The Fencing Master,” by |land, Me., the hour of 3 A R RN ST .’ ship,” by C. Clinton James of the | WEAF Musical Comedy Troupe from |ried by telephone wires and then ra- E WARDMA] ARK EDW. F. MILLER’S CLASS S = ital | United States League of Local Build- | WEAF, New York diocast. Fifteen microphones picked MOTION: FRIE R New course starting, Friday WRHF—Washington Radl Hospltal | 4 ‘and Loan Assoclations. 9 p.m.—Balkite Hour with Walter | up the high C of Charles Hackett in 1415 K Streq Presse P “yaiomething new m's-'nxsh‘lb 11 to 12 noon—Current events and | 6 D.m.—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra, | Damrosch, from WEAF. the “Salut, Demeure,” the arlas by “'I”“H Main 4752 “““Illmu. Starting 4 LicaRen TOIh B, N e e from WEAF, New York. 10 p.m.--George F. Ross, pianist. | Miss Mason and Mme. Pavloska, the “THE Tlfl'fg] m.“ ‘LRIC’EI CIOLES volice reports. 7 p.m.—R. M. McCreath, reader. 1010 p.m.—~Le Perroquet de Paris [ Mason-Hackett-Claessens - Vanni - Mar- ¥ WL g P Balict. m‘g:u:l.;" WMAL—Washington Radio Forum | 7:15 p.m.—Bible talk by Representa. | Orchbstra from WEAF. coux quartet and the rich orchestral “I WERNER KRAU: ; “lirock Gusclie” ki (293.9 Meters). tive David Hogs, Indiana, presented | 11 pm. to midnight—Carljon. Club | background, sent them through a il St ot JCatinet | o 7 to 7:10 p.m.—Thrift week talk by 'under the auspices of the Men's |Orchestra. “mixing panel” offstage and thence to Sl ——

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