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He expects to e in New York September 19, 20 and . during the radio industries week, ke his projected visit Coast until probably after the International bh Conference in Wash- for broadeasting to the November, Radio-teleg ington in Oc Commissioner ( to vartous New (lhl\\fiu will go first ¢ points and to then to Hamp- leave Mass.; nd possibly Bellows D to today for South Dartmouth, Chicago and Minneapolis. . Bellows will be back in Wash- ington September 9, and expects to > to Philadelphla September 12, altimore September 13 and New York September 19. On September 24 he is scheduled to be in St. Louls, and on September 26 he will conduct at Denver. He will return nandoah, Towa. X xpects to go directly ving there August proceeding to his home at Jack , M The commission grauting of 80 days’ grace to the 25 stations cited as flagrant “wave wob- Dler 1t also announced postpone ment until October 4 of the hearing for WBAW, Nashvil - wse in power from 100 to 10,000 watts on 1,210 kilocycles (247.8 me- announced the WICC, Bridgeport, Conn., to move its transmit- , Conn., a suburb, using although strenuous objec- tions to this removal were voiced at a recent hearing. By this decision the commission sets the precedent mn it cannot deny a station the it to change its site, but the auestion of local autonomy s left open. The commiss the local police power impaired, leaving abatement to the community. Station WJAS, Pittsburgh, was de- ed full time use of 1,110 kilocycles 70.1 meters), which it thust continue share with KQV, Pittsburgh. Sta- tion WTAD, Quiney, m was granted only dayti s must u Virginia Beach, V 1,140 kilocycles which it is to divide Norfolk, shifted from meters). s .\htiun WSEA, was shifted to meters), on with WTAR, 1,090 (275.1 LocalRadio Entertainment Friday, August 19, 1927 NAA—Washington Navy Yard (435.5 Meters). 10:05 a.m.—\Weather Bureau reports. :45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. to 8 p.m.—Public Health Serv. [y > G, “When a Child es to Eat. ‘Arlington time signals. WMAL—Washington Radio Forum (302.8 Meters). ews flashes, —Phil Hayden and Les Colvin, popular radio boys. 8330 to 9 p.m.—Old North State Or- 9 to 9:30 p.m.—Music recital by Mme. Henrlette Coquelet, coloratura soprano, and Frances R. Fallon, mez- zo-contralto, garet Bowie Grant. 9:30 to 10:30 p.m.—TLeibert'’s Lido Orchestra. 1030 p.m.—Latest news flashes. WRC—Radio Corporation of America |1 (468.5 Meters). 3 p.m.—Bruce Campbell, tenor. 3:30 p.m.—Mildred- Warnock, mono- 3:30 popular planist. 3:45 p.m.—“The University Crulse” by Stanley D. Woodward. 4 p.m.—Play by play account of the Washington-St. Louls base ball game, by Thornton Fisher from The Star p.m.—Don Marcotte, 6 p.m.—Stardom of Broadway. 6:30 p.m.—The Three Cheers, vocal trlo p.m.—“Reminiscence,” piano rosital by David Marwall p.m.—Base ball scores. 7 p.m.—Cities Service Concert Or- chestra and Cities Service Cavallers. 8 p.m.—Correct time. 8 p.m.—Musical Miniatures, soloists, with orches 8:30 pm.—W,, B. & A. Quartet. 9 pm ord Calvert Orchestra. 9:30 p.m Penns nia Orchestra. 10:30 to 11 p.m. reenwich Village Orchestra. opera Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45 a.m.—Tower health exercises. “The Roaring Lions.” p.m.—Palais 4'Or Orchestra, 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m.—Organ recital. 3 p.m.— Washington - ball game, br Fisher from The § CITIES 'SERVICE (CONCERT) 'ORCHESTRA Rosario Bourdon, Conductor (With Cities Service Cavaliers) TONIGHT 8 to 9 P.M. on WEAF and 17 leading stations Detroit base Thornton SoC RIS CITIES SERVICE COMPANY and its subsidiarics 7:00—Atlantic companied by - | 11:00—Loes Angels 12:00—To0s Ancele g ue 2:18 logues, 134 THE E LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY AUGUST 19, 1927. 4 TO 5 PM. 4:00—Baltimore: Musical program: Studio Salon Orchestra . New York: Musical proxram. plano and vocal olos . New York® Chopin progr Tic New York: onur New York: Musical proxram 5:00—Chicago: Children's Club: L 4 ow \ur\( W y hum.nm- 2 : Piano selections: market repor KDKA Septet : base 'ball scores: Benja : market reports ... and base ball wark —Philadel, Bise ball scores: ' Adelphia Orchestra . _ Marttord, Cann "Road report: Bond Trlo: news: ecores Stig Chin Lec's Orchestra, WMAF tory and joll call . h : G res: pianist mmmr.rl\( KDKA Septet aik French feasans: police. Tenorts ady | l‘fm,rml {rflm WHAM New York: Stardom of Broad Mooseheart, al) New York velar : atrinie quartet o) *Victorian Orchestra ') sport {alk: scores ew tark rop uestion Bo Roosevelt Ensemble Detroit: Dinner ' concert Detroit: Dinner concert ... . s Ohio: Twilight' i Colonial Orchest tehall Concert, Tri ia: Dinner concert by n.e City: Bedtime story: markets: w 6:45—New Yorl Atlantic City Minneanolis Davenport: himes concert: sport news . 7TO8 v: Seaside Concert Trio WBAL Dinner Orchestra Misic re " Violin and p1ano_recif Boston: Touriats' information Detroit: i Royai ores: musical’ bic, | Pittsburgh: The Royal Stenographers fr program 1! iolinist: dialgie ico and news bull o 1 soloiste ok Aasles] melank Phltacotonia) Dance maste Detroit:” Varte] musical program ta Studio concert St. Panl Association con he Melody Way Cluh" . s Ohio f Trio: weather rop6rt " Studio reciinl Y i Women's Club: Van' Yorx' Ensem : I are T e Stadi Pl on his bano quintet Orchestra: soloista. \Mup and rumpets nmum- \\GR WLIT. D. Q and 3 renaders Phiico bonr Wh : Symphony Orchestr ik: Harmonizers . Mandolin quarftef from Belle Isle Soinnait: 0:00—New York: Johnny Johnso: w_ York: Morse and Roge: Dance Orchestrn ... Song recital: Edgewater Bedch ommm * Moon Magic, WWJ. KSD and w Yorkc; Concert profam; Studio Saxophone Quintet: n 7 New York: Clevetand* St Columbizy Obio; X ma Hnrl!on’ Conn. Springfield:” M Davennort, Rendes icago: Varied musical program 0: 30—Hu| Spring: ArHu(lon Orchestra: soiolsts Minneapol Wheaties nartet Des Moines Dallas: Vo Baker Now York: Cass Hagan's Orchestra 10 TO 11 0:00—Chicago: Varteq musical program Miami B Flu., Fleetwood Dance’ Orchestra Se bu‘"!:l Tru Eyck Orchestra Pittsburgh: Post Dance Orchestr: New York Columbla Park musical: Mugical program: weather: ‘v ngfleld: Base ball. urn(hfl an| l ul\lmh\l Francis Manhattan Se; “Congress_Carni missing_person reports dlnrlekomnlm . Yoo Herli Orch recital Xv)’ ‘Alex Rul"y i Chllxlnn? Drokram: “utility servics Minneapolis:_ Voavll New York: Dance progiam Hot Springs; Ariington Orch ati: Crosley Cosea ewater Beach Orchesf vocal and instrumental acks chestra of old time fiddlers. 10: 30—-\:\-1 York:, Greenwich \ugx- “Orchesira,’ WRC and : News bulletins ot Worth: Weather: seore Pitisburgh: Plitsburgh’ Fost dance Drogram - 11 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. Ravle proxram Varied musical \m)m Drogram . San Fravcisco: Calpet program . Portland: .\lml(- Club: dance Drogram tin: Weather report: base u. n Dance Orchestra Happy Watkins' Orchestra 1:30—For Wortn: Musical Drokram |° MIDNIGHT T0 1 AM. dio Skit: musical program. Los Anieles Los Angeles Yos ‘Angel Portlund: Dance progra S—tieago; Organ recitar; Eddie NMelkel's Orkan Ehib ity F Nighihawk frolic: orchestra DroFTam . 170 2 AM. Hollywood Leglon Stadium prosram . our: vocal soloist 5—Kan 1:00—Los Ankelo Kon HHinciseo: Lind's Portland: Dance program: Hoot 0—Los Angelas: Ambas 200 iand: Hoot Owh RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. “Musical Miniatures,” WRC, WEAF and other stations, 8 to 8:30 o'clock. Paul and_his Gang, 'GN 15 o'clock. Old North State Orchestra of old-time fiddlers, WMAL, 8:30 to 9 o'clock. Lord Calvert Orchestra, WRC, 9 to 9:30 o'clock. The Ttalian Trio, WOR and WMAF, 9:30 to 9:55 o'clock. Lieut. Col. Deitsch Transferred. Lieut. Col. Auswell E. Deitsch, United States Infantry, stationed at KFort Sheridan, i1, has ben ordered to this city for treatment at Walter Reed General Hospital. e NoLiquids <&~ 100% Electric “B” Current Supply | Plugs Into Light Socket Costs a fraction of a cent per hour. Positively eliminates hum and blast caused by partially drained ‘‘B’’ Batteries. Gives better radio reception. 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National—"The Swan,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. tte Myrtil, romantic vaudeville, p.m. ips of 1927,” vaudeville, continuous. 1:30 to 11 p.m. Palace—"Barbed Wir at 10:45 130 and Miles. 33 'n m . 0, 204 204 204 204 es of Beauty,” at nd 10 p.m. Home,” at 0, 7:40 and \lelrnnolll al 12 noon, ‘k****** 504 204 Shattered,” 1to 11 pm. Jealousy,” men,” continuous, Wardman Park— and 9 p.m Tivoli—"Fri 2:20, 4:10, 5:5 Ambass: Two,” at 30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. RADIO LISTS CHANGED. e ek ke ok sk ke ko ke ek dekokok X X X X X X X X * )'S * Radio Commission. W. K. Azbill of longer joint owne: now operated by KIKB, at Milford, with 1 2,500 watts at night, not 1,mm and 000, as recently listed. . WDRC of ide time with “Our Saturday Special” Soft Shell Crabs $1 Doz. No Retail Deliveries Eacho&Co.,lnc. Fish Market hone M. 10130 Quartet Station WRC Tonight's program is as follows: Mah Litle Banjo. Spin, Spi: Red Bombay The Elfman Swing Low Land Sighting.. .. Praise the Lord.. 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