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26 ARTISTS OF WEAF ENTERTAIN TODAY Radio Stars Set Up Studio Here to Aid Fund for Uagpital Sets. A reproduction of WEAX's broad- | easting stadio will be set up in the Washington Auditorium this after- for the six popular radio artists » will take part in the special en for the benefit of the Radio Hospital fund which is making a drive for money enough to replace or re condition the worn-out and disable receiving sets it installed several years @go in 40 hospitals and charitable in- stitutions in the Distr Graham MeNamee, announcer. will preside phone during the ente al wiso act as the studio manager. The g popular radio artists who have been | Lrought here from New York to pav ticipate in the jal show inc Gladys Rice, comedienne: Genia linska, operatic soprano: Winif Barr, hostessaccompanist at and the Smith Mrs. Calvin ¢ occupy a box at the , in additior inent W members matic corps, show will e Tickets ar noo: W tertainment Washington committee, | mier radio | t the micro- rinment and ¥ perf 5 -6 LeRoy pital radio committee. Targe attendance at bot in order ssure put the sets of the various insututions in fi ating condition <h tclass opes The Baltimore will provide WRC adcast attrac “Adver With its princi on tonight. As- | ubled in the Alcazar Auditorium in| Itimore for its nineteenth annual | banquet. the club will be entertained a group of radio’s favored stars of whom have appeared on the| wir in programs sponsored by com-| mercial institutions. Microphones on stage of the auditorium will pick { their offerings for broadeasting h WRC, There will be seven acts featuring | Kin Carroll and Erma Calvert, the| “star Radio Twins'; the “Bonnie Lad- diex”: Eugene Martinet, _baritone: Douglas McComas, tenor; Fred East, Washington baritone; the *lodent Twins.” and Phillips Carlin, WEAF announcer, who will give a humorous talk. A new addition to WRC's program tonight will be a_concert by the Bridge- water College Male Quartet. Other features include the concluding lecture recital on “Die Meistersinger” by Wal- econd of the ser David Lawrence on “Our " a concert by an octet wind instruments from the Army ic School, and dance music by the | Oerriquet de Paris Orchestra of | New York. i who made the up throug h Langle her radio debut several vears agc WCAP, will make one of her mfveq 1t appearances before the ne tonigl + WMAL. van stations nerve-racking r the last 48 hours rted everything that dared into the sensitive ether. While 1ot quite as bad as Thursday | night. the atmospherics last night xuc- | ceeded in blanketing most DX recep- tion. A few signals were tunable with | sufficient volume and clarity for rec- Ognition, but most fans did one of two things—stuck to WRC'S program or | stopped dialing and went to bed. The signals of WLS, Chicago, ap- peared 1o be less affected by static than others that could be heard in spite of the din. but they were weak | in comparison with this station’s nor- mal strength. WABC and WJZ, New York; KDKA, Pittsburgh, and WJAX, Jacksonville, also were able to pene. trate the static barrier with some de- | gree of success. | i ! Saturday, February 19, 1927 NAA—Washington Navy Yard (434.5 Meters). 10:05 a.m.—Weather Bureau reports. | 345 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 5 p.m.—Arlington time signals. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. | WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital Fund (256 Meters). 11 to 12 noon—Current events and police reports. WMAL—Washington Radio Forum (293.9 Meters). 0 p.an—“The Vo Do Duo," “k and Lenore Power. Langley, companist ~Willis Lawrence and popular ente James A. Barr, by argaret 740 1o § p. Buarnct Breeskin, S to 5:20 p.m accompanied Grant. s Bowie | 20 “Washington" Commissioner Proctor L 840 10 9:10 p.m.--Joint re by Mrs. Walter E. Hilton, soprano, and Miss Minnie Hoxsey, concert pianist. 910 1o 9:30 pan.—Selected reading aurice H. Jary 0 11 pm.— the City Club Syncopata 1l by to aret dance by i Y 1 WRC—Radio (orpornmm of America (4685 Meters). 6:45 p.m. - Octet of wind ins! from the Army Music School. p.m.-Bible talk by Representa- tive Homer Hoch of under the auspices of the “Organized Bible Class Associat ashington, 7:30 p.m.— Bridgewater College Male rtet, 8 p Ciub of Bonnie 1 Phillip: Martinet truments | nquet of the Advertising ntertainers: wins, last, Jugene McComas and st from the Douglas Baltimore, A Balkite hour with Walter nd the New York Sym Orchestra, from WEAF, New Rowrosch o k. 10 i nm.—Our Lawrence, Government broas by with pn.Le Per ra from WEA squet de Paris O Singing Hawaiians on Air. Walter Koloinokus Hawalians will be the feature of the second Crosle; Hour which will be nd his Singing THE EVENING LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1927. cheduled for Eastern Standard Time Programs of Distant Stations 4 TO 5 PO 4:00—Boston Detroit Stovons’ Orrhestra market [ Orchestra Louise. thy lice' reports: G an Bucknian, soprano.’. Fadio” shonpi band: 5 TO 6 PM. Legion talk {rumpets. “Eyes”: American Piano Maniacs: an, WONES L ........ z0: Osburn's Orchestra: vocal and piano ..nln- nr:.mw il's “‘Orehestra House prosram’.’. 6 TO 7 ¥ Oshurn’s Orchestra ildren's program: stories; Astoria Orchestra Brestin Frank F: Hl: Pamer New' York bosencait, ..o JVBBM songs. . WEBH York N Schenectady : Ononda " Detroit: Goldkette s Ensemble Detrort: Dimer | concert Detroit: T ston: The, Springfield Cnuset i Pittsburgh Ghicago: Tonsy Philadelphia fet reports: F New York: Uncle G ifartford. Conn g Clevel Shelton deinh : “Chicako: New York Davenport Puitaoeph Detroit: B oloisti: " Skeezix time \u i NAC VBZ KA AQ V1P LLWTIC IWTAM WOR Wi stories nfonians x Ensemble H’\mlh‘ foneert malhag . min Frankiin Orchestra: onis Uriversiy 07 ews - stra RN Westinghouse v time t: weather: news T TO 8 PM. Nazer's Orchestra: talk K of P, Male Qua e Tady’ of “the v all's B 7:00—New_ York oist R “ories: son Orchest Tsemble B Orchestra . Conert v Bucknell 1ey's O ton t market repor Snsemble. Sports Clul 'Shern soloists Gite: Barlow's’ O KB _WHAR WHAR 8:00— AL BC - contraito i1 prosram Philadeiphis nsemble and Chicago: Drake Quintet Gincinnat: Bi Minneapolis Nashville (hicasg New k Wiz ang KDRA New York: Vocal artists Atlantic City: Gateway Biackst fo. banjoist’. mphory * Or{hesti Peiron Orche “ealth 1z nk Whozit AR Philadelphia®’ Philadelphia Chicago svmphon Cleveland: P Newark : Ra cal el ¢ echool lesson anderbilt Orchestra: Fork: Violinist: orchestra: Merre Davis.".. Davennorty Tony's Towans Dance Orchestra. . Chieago: Musical program Pittsbureh: Program from WBZ Newy York: Bite and hite by the' WEAF 'Music Trouve. WCAE, WGY and, Now Yori: Pimno and ston: Musical program: New York: Hall's Areadia rrent nts! g STV nshv's Hot Five Interdenominational So Town Club brosram 9 TO 10 P.M. ©lvde and Florence Massengale. . e ' Angelcs: Radiotorial period: Angeleno Aggravators Favana Cuba: Carmival: claseical concert 3 ;. Voral soloist: Prano Maniacs: “Charles Wold. Philasonny of Fumbcra' ical DrOEram. ........ a neo” Oréhestra nday school leeaon Louisviile 3 bridge’ ‘game: | ir. ” banjois d Ja2 irk's’ Boys sical program Jand Gamnon. i astle Farm program: Haw elphia: The Murmuring Baritone: Mannv La Poric. and piano; Cadix Parodians’ Orchestra we Louis: Steindel &tring Quartot ey Philadelphia: Elizaheth Liovd. planist: Lotus Male Oi Mogseheart, ‘Wl Palmer " Vicorians: aymphony trio ting:_soloists. . s e G Depariment " of ' & York - Wayside Troi Cleaning Band : Radio photologue: theater révie. . City. Ambasmador Orchestra: dasice’ “program. Barn dance program . ... Program from WEAF Harmony time: Coon-Sanders : Ranland Trio: Samovar Orc sPurg. Pa.: Dance program. . Sanrancizn . Markets: Lind's Orchesira Nashville. Tenn - Studio vrogram, 9:30—Los Angeles: Children's ram Dallas: Amphion Male Quartet. 10 TO 10:00—Philadelphia: Talk: Elwood Iving' Entertainers music 3 624 i 145 B85 217 504 594 8 Nashville Minneapotia ¢ songa: waet estra stories 1 PM. Male Quartet: Adelphia 1 concert .. . o 3 rehiostra Fla.: Flectwood Dance Orchestra . H 8 hrk Kflflltnr lluu \ulh lhl “JZ 'lrlh tr Springs. 5 Los Angeles: Chicago, C. A i Ingect Life": Luna Park program. 2,300 Basket ball kame from Chicago Univ Quartet: Hawaiian music man's “Orchestras : Kansas City “Hale and Derr: Francisco Lind's Orchestra ... Hoffman's Ensembie t Moments from Graj wood Orchestra Coon-Sanders 4 Baby ' Carri ater revie: song Violin and vocal’ arfists: ra rect ‘Cleaning “Department Band; weather reports St. Louis: Auto talk’ Vocal soloists’ MeDoi Philadelphia; Benjamin Frankiin Orchestra Vaudeville program: Jones Mo Meyer's "Musical Architects 594 042 WMAQ Garden " Pier SWPG police “and WNYC KMOX Wi “Artist” reciial York: Newkirk's Boys o ham selections: Vo hica assical pro Park: Orchestr : Yori: Yoral's naliad: ¥ Wi ew Yoric: Our Government. David Lawrenc TOWGR. WEL WHC WaCH Wy .m.} poens WTAGW}AP 10:10—New York: Le Perroquet de Paris’ Orchestra, W 4 W WEAR ody wmdu' piane ‘and 10:15—Springneld” "feg T O 2 5—Springheld: Leo Reisian's Ofchesira 10°30—Lon Angeles: S Drogram Fort Worth Concert program 1170 12 MIDNIGHT. Paddock Orchestra ark: i Philadeiphia St. Touis « Chicago KOIL program. Musical pre a Romano's Orchestra rings Whozit Tos Angeles News: H York: Lopez Orchy apolis: * Weather Pershing O Garder apoleon’s Oreh v Old Chief Congress Carn Detroit 12:00— Orchestra 12 nsas City: Nighthawk frol 1:00— 2 TO 3 AM. York: Richman's Orchestra . Angeles: Studio frolic STAR, WASHINGTOXN. ¢|RADIO TALKS ON WMAL ::;Commissioner Will Broadcast Ad- 2 | address . D. C., SATURDAY, Northern Broadcaster Is Fifth to Be Chosen In Week’s Contest “Roses for Remembrance” 4na re a Come Easy, Go Easy Sweetheart,” played by a hotel orchestra beginning about 750 o'clock last night, were broadcast by a station north of Washington. This station is the fifth_selected for identification for the seventh week of The Star's radio contest. The sixth station will be picked up tonight between 7:30 and 8 o'clock. The rules of the test have been altered slightly so that in the event of a tie for the prize, each of the co-winners will re- celve the full award of $10. The three contestants who won last week's contest have been mailed checks for $10 each EDITOR INDORSES ONTROL MEASURE Immediate End to Confusion Predicted If Congress Will Approve Bill. By the Assoc CHICAC iated Press. ), T, February 19.—Pa age of the radio-control bill by Con- gress will have the immediate effect | “to prevent any further contribution confusion in the air Strong, chairman of the national radio -ordinating committee and publisher {of the Chicago Daily News, said in ulldll’lll"l\[ issued here last night. “The pa ge of the bill now makes e e e ment to exercise much needed control over radio bra ting,” he said. “Although we rec the fact that the conference r not a per- | fect piece of legislation, nevertheless the radio industry as a whole is con- | 1 vinced that it was the most nearly i '! P-M- perfect radio law that could be passed | Strand—"The Pleasure Seekers, at this time, | musical presentations, continuous 12:30 “It is fortunate that the administra- | fto 11 pm. {tion of radio is left under Secretary | Hoover and the Department of Cox | merce. The fact that the radio com | mission will exercise, for one year, di { eretionary powers over the number of | broadcasters and the wave lengths and | power they may use, is generally : ‘eptable and must be r 1 satisfacory compromise. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—‘Beau Geste,” photoplay, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Belasco—Dickens' “Plckwick,” dra- at 8:15 pm. Matinee at 2:20. Keith's—Cortez_and Peggy le, at and §:15 p.m. ¥arle—A. & P. Gypsies—Helen Mac- Kellar, vaudeville, continuous 1:30 to N Big Sensation,” burlesque, 5 and 8:15 p.m. Metropolitan — “The Auctloneer,” he_Gorilla Hunt, at 11:50 am., 1 and 10 p.m and the De esh at 30 a.m., 0 P, Rialto t 11:50 am., 9:43 p.m. i 'DOUGHERTY TO GIVE *%; bara Worth, Lone Wolf Returns,”| 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 'he Winning of Bar- at 11:10 a.m., 1:10, 3:10, 30 pan. >risoners of 4, 6:10, 8 and 9:5 Ambassads 6:10. 8 and ¢ Wardman F at 7 and 9 pan. Central-—"Oh, Baby," at 3:30, 5 and 9:40 p.m. . Extend Key Exhibit. The John Ross Key memorial col* lection of paintings and drawings will | remain on view another month at the tional Gallery at the request of the ne Arts Commission. The artist a grandson of Francis Scott Key the Storm,” | “Charley’s Aunt,” dress on Forthcoming Indus- trial Exposition. 12:30, | Commissioner Proctor will comment upon the forthcoming | | industrial exposition of the Washing: | | ton Chamber of Commerce in a radio heduled for 8:20 o'clock to- | night over station WMAL. | The Commissioner will devote the 20 | wga minutes during which he is to speak | to stating what he believes is the civie | = value of an event which its sponsors | have planned to call attention to the | industrial and commer resources of the National Capital, and thereby | |aid in their expansion. In commenting upon the exposition, | Commissioner Dougherty will urge | support of the movement looking r-.1 the economic upbuilding of the Dis- trict without interference with med | of_its beautification. 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The seventy-fifth annives the founding of the Phi K: i Fraternity will be celebrated by Washington Alumni Association with | banquet at I) Carlton Hotel this | evening at 7. | George B. Lockwood will serve as toastmaster. Among the speaker for the evening are the following: John W. Davis, Col. William J. Dono- van, Gen. William Mitchell, Senator Watson, Senator Stephens, Judge Ernest H. Van Fossan, Charles H. Lefevre and Bernard Wyckoff. %! for e so000000 ® ! * * * * 2 [ i A [ H £ x ] : 3 - 9000000000000 000000000007 Take a Vacation Trip West With Rochester And See America’s Best Scenery My 3 3 Special Train Tour ot the Weet. leaving ton July cludes | | | ry P alt Ci lowstone rk. = Riverside, Santa Bar. | Del Monte, Francisco Portlard, Tacoma and Rainier National P 3 Steamer Trip on_Puget_Sound Victoria, Vancouver. on to Glacier. Louisé, aid. Bantt” n the_Canadiari ies, Minneapolis and = St. Paul, @0’ and home. Rooms " with class hotels the trips are furnished. reasonable cost. 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Offutt Oil Burner Co. 1355 Wisconsin Ave. West 449 Where the Promise Is Performed Our Policy 1 m() obtain for investors the maximum amount of interest commensurate with the high degree of security demanded by our Loan De- partment. BOARD IS REORGANIZED. Army Officers Assigned as New Members of Body. The Army boa charged with the classification of officers of the Army, | una the provisions of the act of Congret approved June 4, 1920, been reorganized by the detail of new | members, as follows: Ma, !'11. McRae and Douglas MacArt | and Brig. Gens. Dwight I5. Aultman, | nk Parker | RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Entertainment from the ban- quet of the Advertising Club of Baltimore, WRC, 8 to 9 o'clock. City Club Syncopators, WMAL, 9:30 to 11 o'clock. Balkite hour with Walter Damrosch and the New York Symphony Orchestra, WRC, WEAF and other stations, 9 to Malvern-Hill Barnum, Fi 10 o'clock. and Michael J. Lenihan. Former members of the board just | KOIL program, WBBM, 11 broadedst over the WEAF chain to- 1orrow afternoon, from 5:30 to 6:30 o'elock. ® ion WLW, Cincinnati, will be added to the chain for the spe- cial broadeast. relieved are Maj. Gens. Ernest Hinds | | to 12 o'clock. and Hanson E. I nd Brig. Gens. Robert E, Callan, Hugh A. Drum. Wil llam M. Cruikshank and Henry G. Learnard. Saturday Nighters, 12 midnight to 2 a.m. B — ! WPCH, O safeguard the investment after it is made by a constant watching of the security T O make cach investment entirely trouble- free. O make your personal acquaintance and en- roll you as one of our satisfied clients. EEVER=dGOS REALT RS T lvwlm ervice 1415 K Street { Salvation Army 077, FEBRUARY 1¢ "~ TONIGHT—8:30 CINCINMATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FRITZ REINER, Conductor Memorial Continen D.AR Seats Mrs. )‘rlmn s, 13th STARTING TODAY IT SURE IS GREAT! WARNER BAXTER OIS WILSON NEIL HAMILTON GEORGIA HALE “THE GREAT GATSBY” on_the “Best Beiler" :l“o‘v;olr zx p 2 h!em Fitzgerald, suthor o o Beautiful and ON THE STAGE THE RADIO FAVORITE, GERTRUDE KREISELMAN Prosenting her own Planoforte Arrangoment nl & Dance' Gypaies.. Tt G7Ples, ov:nrvx!fionnny—st o \\lthzlml Andllnflum Tuesday Commander Evangeline Booth Admission Free Reserved seats obtained (free) “Continuous 1030 ¢ 11 . AST TIMES TODAY Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents OHN GILBERT In the sensational romantic drama that took New York by storml FLESH - DEVIL 'rm, GRETA elnlo-uns HANSON ON TTIE STAGE MOONEY & CHURCHILL Sensational Adn“io Dancers, and CARLOS FERRETTI, BASSO 727777 7777 LOEW'S oLuME] Contln m. to 11 TODAY i nited Artists Present THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH By Harold Bell Wright WITH RONALD COLMAN AND VILMA BANKY STARTING SUNDAY % % % RADl'o"ETARS Sat. Mat. and Eve. WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Tt T S s e in Kitt's Musie House. lnlnm Radio “v(v\lml Fund and shoot to kill!” Mutiny and madness in corner of the lunatic asy of Hell,” the desert fort, in Herbert Brenon's Paramount Production “BEAU GESTE” “the year's greatest melodrama” with RONALD COLMAN (bv arrangement wwith Samuel Goldwyn) 2:30—Twice Daily—8:30 NATIONAL ALL SEATS RESERVED Matinees - - - - 50c, 75¢ and §1 Nights - - - - 508, $1 and $1.59 Main 4752 BOOKS BOUGHT In” or Phone Fr. 5416 wows | | g ! | | i | | AMUSEMENTS. flcmdlan(mampmofami_u] [METROPOLITAN | ¥ ST. AT 10TH TODAY, 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. GEO. SIDNEY In the film version of the Belasco play that made David Warfield famo AUCTIONEER Ben Burbridge's Unparalleled GORILLA HUNT REDUCED PRICES— Mat.—Baloony, 28c—Orchestra, 884 Nites—8uns., Hols., Bal.. 35c—0fc., 50¢ NEXT WE CHAS. MURRAY--CHES. CONKLIN “MeFADDEN’S FLATS" , 1ith & L N.W. “PRIS Kelth Pop, Price Vaude ville Stanley First Run Photo plays 13th St. Below F TODAY 1:30 to 11 P. M. HELEN MacKELLAR in An Absorbing Short Version of THE MUD TURTLE A & P GYPSIES n—ofllr:n STAR_ACTS—8 THE SCREEN— MABGE BELLAMY In the Love and Lingerie Verston ef “BERTHA” CRA&DALL'S Apolio Theater H St N.E, TORAY--ANITA STEWART tn tn SPERING WIRES TOMORROW.-_BEBE ' DANIELS STRANDED IN PARIS CRANDALL’S York Theater . &QuehecSt TODAY — HARRISO: ORD an PHYLLIS 1A THE NERV- ) RECK TOMORROW- ~FLORE VIDOR in THE POPULAR SIN CRANDALL’S Home Theater 1230 € St. N TODAY—TOM MIX 1y “THE GRE K AND FRAIN ROBEERY." SENNET OMEDY TOMORROW-_—MARIE PREVOST MAN BAIT CRANDALL'S 2} TODAY. CREIGHTON MADGE Wk BABY T \u-xw\\ ;] BANKY NIGHT OF LOVE CRANDALL'S S '\"Hh\\' TOM MIX in 10\' llU{n\\ CRANDALL'S ¢ TODAY—MADGE KE BALY TOMORROW-—JACQUE n “ONE HOUR OF CRANDALL'S Savoy (‘!’llt‘nt!l 11 Rd. TODAY-ZGLADYS UL, and ERT AGNEW in “UNKNOWN OUR GANG COM- MASON , D. C. Av THF GREAT ROBHEERY N NTRAL th Bet. D & B DY in “OH, F. LOGAN LOVE.” s CHARLIE ! 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