Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1927, Page 21

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“NEW ALLOCATIONS AID RADIO ROUTINE Little Change in Conditions Is | Noted, However—Pro- grams Today. Not much change in efther broad-| casting or reception conditions is per-| ceptible one week after the revised| allocations of August 15. Although 300 to 150 changes in operating con-| ditions have been made in the experi sental 60-day period between thel ates of June 15| , radio listeners gen situation neither im ¢ is the gist of reports, and unofficial, that have come Washington, now_that practicall members of Feder: mission are in the fie ing the conditions they have wrol here is no doubt that the locations have 1 of the condit when there was Bu: Utopia admit vealized. The question of improvement, how ®ver, is largely onme of locality. On ¢he whole, there is no doubt that local reception, e in the con; vastly selection im of-town and trouble be parts of th Yored in thi casting the prescrit is causing e that the > interference | the result of | 1y broadcast the same waves or on whether due to not icast e be- | or imme- | recorded in the clash quncm.< = or not enoudfy distan tween stations on the same diately adjacent frequenc Winter rec s hetter than | Summer. is expected to test the pres. | ent allocations in a way that will give | that Winter whistles how ascribed to static. | men have a plan of wave and power allotments and distance sy stations of their own. The | sion has indicated it will be in a re- ceptive mood for any suggestions Ul’li ! will lead to better broadcasting and | reception if O 15, the date near- renewed licenses not herald contin under the present neers has bring witk cannot be will | improvement )-Ian A variety of mu heen scheduled ton sides the regt from New York. there will be a cial recital Ly Ha and William Cros Washington F. Ross, WRC's ve and musician, will paniments. “Organ s from WEAF J. Stanley rar is organ in Rumson gram will works of 1% Schubert The South Sea_ Islanders, Male Chorus and a talk by Kennedy are amc WRC's carly at- | tractions. The subsequent features will be provided hy the Ipana Trouba- | dours, the Park Central Orchostra and Jack Albin and his orchestra | attractions has ht by WRC. Be features imported | George tile annou play the duflln-: which will_come | 30 o'clock, will find | the console X e made up entire v of lhe ml, Bach, Thomas and the Arion John B. | A historic account and burning of W British.in 1814 will agett Proctor, histos mittee on historic as one of the f program _tonight. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Arion Male Chorus, WKC, 7 to 7:30 o'clock. of the capture | hington by the > given by John an of the con of the Distri atures of WMAL's “Fishing by Radio,” WGL, 8:45 to 9:15 o'clock from Ebbets Ficld 7:15 to 10 o'clock “A Historic Acount of the Capture and Burning of Was] ington by the British in 1814, WMAL, 9 10 9:30 o'clock Fights WMCA, Park Central Dance Orches- tra, WRC, 10 to 11 o'clock. THE EVENING LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1927. Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Tinte 1705 Melody Gang WHN WHAL WD LWEAF Wiz 4:00—New York Baltimore Mooscheart New York New York Bill ris® Studio Salon Orchestra Tl: Piano and vocal program ¢ Janssen’s Hofbrau Orchestra, WRC and ... Manhattan Trio: scores: market reports 3 T0 6 PV Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra: scores WRC and concert by the Westinghouse Band wvelty Orchestra: Prince Piotti Devon Park Orche WEAF KDKA WGBS 5:00—New York Pittsburgh lelphia ngs: marke wip WG WGN Y stories B WEIH Stocks, news and base ball reports: Van' Curler St AF ‘and oteh’ haritone 6 TO 7 P Orchestra: Victorian Ore Welchi's Minstre 6:00—Mooscheart hestra Atlantic City Palmer WJID : WPG G Chicago: Punch “and Ay [ i birthaag jisd power petiod. KDKA cores: Statler Orchestra: Ammal e ‘of Amer falk by John Wz sults WNY( ect tinie: the Mediteria Spanish ie Dinner conce ma hvh and an” vecital auarict the King's hestra: Gate- ic i Kaltenborn's Symphony "'l orn'sSymy 4 VW and WRC from and WEBI WLIB WLW = Concert. Orehésts sembie and Blacksions " Siring Qitintet S : Tanats = : Sk WREM LIWHO WSAT S by and WE openn masters, WEEL WIAR. WEIT vis Saxopho Homer Smith concert = 8 TO 9 P.M. VB W W . Youna, Trou \nm KSD. WR( 8:00—New _York: Maxwell hour WEAL. WIR, WHAS, W& Jnd WIAX Gpm Wiz 0 a n{‘}\‘(‘,\} \n.m. WEAF e tring, o Quartet: WIS ring oy innati: ' Voo ford: - Conn Munigipal (;r. 5 Orian recital: O St Thr:lul\sm Trit e French cin Trio:’ Rhodes City Wa Boston LD < nstru i Goldkette's Orchestra . News Theater program . son concert Gflm:ul Night’ renaders 9 TO 10 P.M. Al Herman's Orchestra . Musical program d's Orches 9:00—Yew York nectady : news, WMAF and. . et e 4 ’”‘ "‘\” Astor” Orchest cram zewater Beach Orchestra, © ~unmnud \..4 i inetrmental | rentals Newcomb'a [ aitenbormn’s Orchestra “New York'': news. .. W) Tk Entertaimers: Columbati program: Veo's Orchesifa, WGE studio Dance: Orchestra 3 WEAT neas City: The Ivanhoe Glee Club. S Louis: “Bible talk: choir " enport; Organ_recital o: Studio’ r“« mble: 360 De W histiar planist: Rarb & New York: Jack Atbin's Orchestra. WH 10 TO 11 P.M. utral Orchestra, WRC and ol kolos WSAI and. 00—New York: P Fhuladelphia Sam _an :1 e ar, Scores: " Cavaliere. . : and’ miksing mmu reports.’.. . “Congress Carnival” v_Instrumental Trio - Fleetwood Dance Oré hé ra MAF and. tipy a, W Yor Frolie Orchestra . Atlantic City ppe Weems® Orchesira 50—Chicago: Stage program: musical program. s Momnes: Rivervicw Dance Orchestra. 11 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT Draice, Dance Orchestrs cinn: Quazte Mooseheart Cincinnati [l s s \ul(ma‘u "Trio- Prano Twins TR AR tet: soloist 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. Edgewater Beach Orchestra Cello_ sclections an Francisco. National Broadeast (o m 5 Kansas Crirs Nighthamk Trontr orehosira program 1702 AM, Calpet 'St KFL . Vocal program. . .... 0 d's Orchesird e, -time comes— STAR, WASHINGTON, LocalRadioEntertainment Wednesday, August 24, 1927 NAA—Washington Navy Yard (4316 . Meters). 3:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 5 p.m.—Arlington time signa 10.05 p.m. Weather Bureau reports. W Rlll'—\\ n«llhu.kul Radio Hospital Fund Meters). Closed temporarily WMAL—Washington Radio Forum (302.8 Meters). garet Bowie Grant. | | | entertainers. 10 p.m. WRC—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Meters). 7:20 to 7:30 p.m.—*“News Flashes.” everyone candies, jams, marmalade and cream. likes. Pure sugar to msure its freshness. At 39c a the best candy value in the city Tooth Pastes 50c Pebeco. . 50c Ipana 60c Forhan's. .. 25% Off On All Bathing Needs At These Stores Only— No. 2— No. 8— 7th & E Sts. 13— 10th & F Sts. NW. NW. No. 10— NW. No. 5—8th and H Sts. N.E. No. 11—653 Pa. Ave. Sun | plaving tennis, sports, Regular $1.29 Luxpray Bath Spray Special, 99¢ Many, vided by one of these sprays. ity material. room faucet. Special, $1 39 Made of genuine sum rubber, and aro very durable. Guar- anteed for one year. but made to last many. Very spe- cial at $1.39. 4 Regular Size Tennis Rackets, @ 98¢ Arodyne Packed in airtight glass container pound we honestly believe it to hc 50c Pepsodent........38c 50c Squibb's......... .38¢c Shavmg Creams 50c Mennen’: l. . 65¢c Barbasol . 35¢ Palmolive .......- 60c Barnard's. ....«-+- 35¢ Williams'.....ex-- 14th & Park Rd. 18th & Col. Rd. 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