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¥ POBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1997 closely correla wses Masso! *' e ou , Ineludin, ea 101 an LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT | | [LocalRadioEntertainment| | | RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS | | HAS RADIO ON BICYCLE. |Cog,lticngyee b Hvmes MAmom [ty b cupes i 1 the TONIGHT. Fan Takes Set With Him on His| Massoth mounted his homemade | & o radio set on his bicycle this Su; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1927. Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1927 WEAE oo sticelsid fistionn Shttiga. [and mow when e Fides he can tune | After Dr. Muthulakshmi Amnal, & w . | his set d list | woman physician, had reported to the Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 86,9 oelock. ACRENTAYY N T) Eetat oo re e R e (i) Munioipal Gouncll thas . : : 2 — lver § UP.—Kilocycles and bicycles | The compact aerial is mounted in |one-third of the children of Madras ashingion, Navy Yard (1345 'E Lynne” by Studio | tront of the rider, risin > A 5 C e of o & from the | Province died before they cut their iRl ts, WNAC, 7:30 to 8:13 | |may not have much in common fof | handle hars, and it provides no serious | teeth, the council votsd to establish 2 (hicago: Club: eor 4! 345 pm. _\\aauwr Bureau reports. Garpdink the average radio fan, but they are ' obstacle to his vision. The rest of 'children’s hospital. " s Bovton . Duventls Smileves Junior. Sintfontan i WNAC 7 Gwo| 9:55 p.m.—Arlington time signal g | World’s Fair in New York and R T vy sia| 1058 pm.—Weather Bureau re:| | gy, conginentals, WJZ, WBZ, Philadelphia:’ Weathes J : . WBZA. KDKA, KYW, WJR : chestra: markel reports, W . Py P BOR. ——— A, (W, W] Dempsey-Tunney Fight Chicage: Oregn reoiutl. .t i 9 AL—Washington Radio Forum| | and WHAM, 8 to o'clock. S| “Markets: weather; Meters). 5 ek B, friie Top Features‘ 1s_New ferk: “The Melody Man': scores b Wit WM Yo & : b 3 Minstrel show, WBBM, 10 to Sheiton Ensenible: s( &8 score o o |3 7% -. 7 7:45 St 11 o'clock | s : A T S TR - anking Jervice D ar ol G ‘ 5 VTIC H01 | Phillips, Studio Movie Club, WMAL, | | adio interest just now i | 1 0 Sea Gull Group: news : i+ o Radio interest just now is focused| . X . Sea Gull Group: news: s i 4 ! fo 8 pm—“Why Go to Col- T e primarily upon the two major events : Organ recital; news: ‘scores.’ g 3 Byrd of the Univer- | 1 | | . *“in the broa ting realm that b-ve 6 TO T P b d | ree an m :\E[ t particular National significance. First | [Shelburne concert: faghion talk oot B 8 142! 8 1o 8:30 hm—A halt hour of ghnt ENDER or a g al eposn ors and foremost, there is the Radio| a N "'J.'f»l" G ip, woiammi: O i ok ' A MnsiSies | X ept0 T tie Sl AMATEUR RADIO S *#World's Fair in Madison Square Gar-| Betiine siary’” Weathee: Congreds Orchioni e g A e G850 pm—mema Reeaer,| LINKS BRITISH EMPIRE Meh, New York, the wesk .of Septem-| Phiageiphua Adelahin. Crenestra: A o Angtherls . WEL 032 violinist, ~accompanied by Noble 19 that very likely will be the | e B erior GRRRGRtra. .o sro .~ s o WHE 1300 Owens. | comenonnens o e Aumsetutod Bre Numbered among our depositors are corporations of local, na- tional and international importance, individuals and associations of b é el % New York: - Radio ¥ p 8:50 to 9:10 p.m.—IHarry Angelico, 3 il zest thing of its kind ever under- | Y Y | 5 ingland.—To give | t thing of its kind ever under L LR B e o : Naihhs. Ml 1r Bk CATERHAM, England [ ken by Nation's budding youns | itago: Punch 3 rake. (once 0 | . 7 el e s L Phiiase h-n'." Funy e ot Randall Angelico. Britons in the Dominions “a little bit Jinte, . <o | am: mixed qu .. WGBS 9:10 to 9:30 p.m.—Tsabel Pechin Mec- | of old England,” a radio amateur | WOl’ld renown. h is & Chicago } 0 nians: 141k nist k g . : for the na . Arthur in impersonation readings proposes to put into operation a | it p i res (i} insirumenta 9 ¢ p.m.—Concert hy a sec- 4 : z . . . & Loy i n Eyels Orcheatra; whofen? e Indrinicial oy 313 | o ot the "Nordios ey & 2ec. | regular empire broadcasting service, | We also serve with the same satisfaction over 45,000 savings : lox . ot sl = : i\ tion of the Nordica Mandolin and n © being made out of New York. ng concert . la ~ ) song concer .. E Guitar Club. rom his homemade transmitting Wi uitar Clu ; accounts, both large and small. s While the fair is in the nature of an N ¥ talk; Klemn's Seren . auspicious exhibition that means most b Herman's Troubadors n ® '“n'" 10:30 p.m.—“The Screen Let- | station at his country house, G. Mar. to the radio trade and to the amateu B ol toherts navm inkvioly: art i ter Sox. = cuse, a business man, will broadcast | and _professional scientific rk Detroit: Dinner ‘concert : S J 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—“WMAL Radlo o Hous brograny. three. nighis a the National phase has a distinct ap- | Cleveland: Vaudeville program: ‘scores 303 | Movie Club,” presenting Philip Spl- a two-hour progrs s 7 S it i . ten Teland: N Y.¢ Studio Orehesten © Rofoiat: falc ¥ talny 0 e, and “Wee |week which will reach the remote sou to open an account, glomeration of talent ever assembled | delphin: Dinner concert: Studio Tiio : i \mch. T Cronican, “Old k N wave transmission, the wave length the same microphone in one| R L B I R 3 and others, being arvound 30 meters, and the g will broadeast from the radio | Chimes concert 8 voC X 11:30 p.m.—Latest news flashes. |power is taken from the ordinary ries hanquet at the Tiotel : A City: “Glimpses Through the Sinz A e | domestic electric light service. ht of Neptember T R T TO 8 P WRC—Radio Corporation of America| Marcuse was the first amateur to | the top-line features of fair| 7 Fleetwood Concert Ore m-.n (168.5 Meters). establish regular communication with | Rind” 400 pm.—Blue Hills Plantation|Australia, and three years ago he | + i and WO 4 r a ) lantic chess 3 May Liste; A r " o 1 rds. W 195 | Orchestra. | transmitted a transat 3 ..)‘ ‘;r.l:»l ;}?‘,‘mf 1«“'{."”:: Uni Ay Eom ! Amviicers: ¥ trom New York. ... WTIG Waldorf-Astorfa Orchestra, | mateh between Oxford and Harvard tates and of the North American | Chicag gown il wira:. Biano Tric. «.. .. WE] g P B .fitl?l:l‘l:-:ilmhl!l' b 1 S . Coantrice: tor al that, wil e Snie to : R S i e ey e seni N Atk ° AND TRUST C OMPé& countries, for all that, will be able to | ¥ 2 3 . 5 308 5y o b i | listen in on this pr comding | Cindtnati: Pianist sidiat: Webbis Hawailan' Enter- g pm.—“Fact or Fiction,” by ransmits to New . o n this program, according | Ve Law Saan) i o W il s e | i i 12 Lawrence Rogers, A program rendered hy tat s o | Staten Island, 'N. Y Mo Studio uhm.m othe v/ k 6:30 p.m.—George F. | station, WLW, June 5 siations, in o red, l‘\[\in"‘:::{‘ Betrort ! Orsan Toclial: ohigren s ghat. L 6550 p.m.—"The Treasur ¢ Of. | was received quite well on recel 15tl‘l and Penna. AVC. N.W. . o The e 28 nta | " ~|}\m...‘ u»,'n» o‘”” maie’ gunriet; . BAL 3 {vr mlil“l(?m (;vrlme Second Liberty | sets in Auckland, N. Z., and also re- (]| n of the Columb roadca i P L O iiaton Orthabh KTHS -oan Bonds," Ogden L. Mills, Under- | broadcast by station 1 YA, on 420 W i 1 of the Columbia Broadcast- | : fal: " Arneton tvr-"\rf'rn X secretary of the Treasury. e g Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,700,000 will be hooked up to! il A | Mayflower Orche: of the program have mnot | need, but its sponsors, who in the art and indus. I i Bd L L e AN A0BL 3 pm.—Correct Time, GROVE I BRANCHES: - Ne K Eveready hour. try of r it will sur &8 any- \\ IR ““A\l llml : ADIO SERVIC | Central—7th and Mass. Ave. NW. Southwest—7th and E Sts. SW. . o5 9 ;i ongs o “The Radio Cavalcade." Khing: vet: ofre Thise SR peoRtl New York: hin = i "“\\.5 Wealan WEAL 204 10 to 11 n.lr’:.—;l‘(:?lu('uqu\n()‘;‘t‘;’;‘slra. % 3 : : Batteries tested and in- Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Northwest—1140 15th St. N.W. including Metropolitan Op: stars, | ay g st 3 W 12 stalled. Aerials erected. the previous banquet broadcasts, dchenectady: am: T which had talent of the highest order, Boston The N a _‘ N AC 3 Early Program Tomorrow. Will Rogers, leading mus: comedy BIohiaz -5 e N B354 a.m.—Tower health exercises. i@ bithior dax it A0 AVAKT e Eaye Gf 5 alla I ring. vnl‘va‘ WEAA . 5 wm —The Roaring Lyons. Reasonable charges. e re thus given much to| .: Choral hour - B : 2 30_a.m.—"Cheerio.” e s e it ) G : 1155 am.—Ariingion time signats. || HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $38.,500,000 hook-up will be a record, and the| 8:00—Philadelphia: Zither and vocal solos Wl 14| 12 noon—Pennsylvania Orchestra. 523 11th St. N.W. Main 2 chances are this number will be aug- | X Dolaist: Biatlle Dtring t,’,"'\"::"' i T v ki 1 p.m.—Organ recital. th St. N.W. Main 2067 i 0sto! S io Players: anist eethover NA 2 mented by the addition of more sta BoNony o S et e Exorcady honr WEET, WIAR =S ‘ tions willing to pay the wire tolls, for R, WE ¢ WA WOAL Fly-Tox Quickly Ends \lmqulm Tor- the program is offered to all of them, O AR fram p oW 4915 | ment. regardless of competition or affiliation, ) & Gin. ¥ Normal human blood ‘i too thick to be || i ssssllSss if they will simply pay the phone re. | My LTI from . ensemble: NY 0wl ™ Ubhey. : Il ”| “ lay costs. T G Tho: S 'S Orchestra: A4 4 ihat' Way disease kerms are et | e | s _ | et: coloist, . S b \ 3 2fl0at n the blood. strekmeebacieria of burm 0 Prize Fight to Be Feature. | Detoit: Sehmeman‘s Band S VG H 5 | ing “tever ‘and “ h I on all kinds of D inhia: . JOWIEh. CONEBR DONr. & s oss o sses also the danger of strepto ygThat the Dempsey-Tunney fight Q':)\I.Lx..'lncm 0 55;{.' e (v;’xel“:er s “program. . WIID i {Plood_ poi lv;?\x;‘ll‘"m eratching the bite. | RADIO RECEIVERS 71 L L. . kewise will be offered an audience 1 on.: The % sl 5 301 | thorities ndvocate FIv.-Tox. - Fls-Tox 16 eans l F d S l L k h E D v mors tast thon (hat St tbe eent. | gnoTeR. ; gt e e s ou ind Specials Like These very vay Dempsey Sharkey fight Is assured by | ey ndies:_solo i B erkluimeiss. e an announcement that comes from CapEEl b '.. }.\.1\3“?;? i s ke T | Await Your Call I t '!"w WRI( HT C he ‘olumbia road N 3 d: XN ette .. 'y and. ..., -10-. i i which s to be inaugar 1| 8 - LU\ The Vietorians. . -+ Up.to Date Radio for King George. | SMITH’S f a Ompally wtion WOR as “key" September 18.| 9 T0 10 . 1. King George is to have a new radio | J. Andrew White will describe | 9:00—New York: Soloists: “Facts About Our : police . : 204 | receiver, accoring to Wireless World, | New "ork: "Vocal and piano ‘recita 3 oWAes B354 301 | This new up-to-date set is reported | Battery and Radio Service : ° [ Y 2 : Atlantic City: Steeplechase Dance Orche: iy o |to be a multitube affair, which is ||l Nortn poaw Philip Carlin will describe the fight recital % CEpH a0 } | being installed in Balmoral Castle for ||f| North 4806 2119 18th St. N.W. for the three chains of the National Y org L B oot \\mm 3 the royal sojourn commencing this |||| Fastest and Best Radio Service In Town b i week You will find a welcome at the American Security—we invite Every Banking and Trust Service THE_WRIG O L Broadcasting Co.. though no definite ca announcement has been made. Sp el ‘ ... . WBZ tra will xin-lm featured in licgi 3 WoR | g —01101(78 You to Buy the FineSt Of Furniture Etersaty o, e hitanaing B Al o 3 5yt ‘ at Lower Prices—Shop Around and Compare : Congress musis Shilkret, director of the orches- Lot e S 4 WO J . . . Deleves” that interesting yesuia| RoS ‘7!;;.,,.( e i mlo Our Prices Before You Make Your Final Selection are obtained by the piano and organ, and for this reason it various times Balimore O " an R WS throughout the hour selections by this WCAE. WT WM s i P . - combination will be emphasized. The fo SRR 55 : i P 123 . closing moments, however, will be de- | i oren g WNAC E N 3-Piece voted to dance music. : o e o, 1 g . ’ The Calvacade, Four Bards and the | ,,o_,,,n,;q;.r"fl.fi“k:*,"; ":;"'";,.';;';‘"? WS B ; cost less per - ol Mayflower Orchestra also have promi- Dallas: Vocal soloist !“ y b " § g P verst nent places on WRC's schedule. For T mo e radio hour! \ = i i the second consecutive week Robert 10— 1's Dance Orchestra. A b S | RS Burleigh-Tesseman will be the indi- |*020308an gHefe? gfo” getving Dance Orcheeira e b - : ‘ vidual star of the Calvacade program, N 1 Y_ork_» Herman's, lors. Sy g L 3 i 5 continuing with his inimitable presen. ¥ O L 5 el The 's;;m . LWGN 3059 5 ) ‘ ; tation of well known Kipling poem: Ogzden L. Mills, Undersecretary of x \" &‘ A ehaner g DIUWHN 3eds 204 : = = ; A t asury, will face WRC's micro- ‘. S onerens Orelout g : ; / p 7 T ne at o'clock to broadcast C H' " - Strai 9 2 P h 7 X Message from the Treasury De- ras : - froli : Wifl (R 7 : 1R / X partment.” Another talk will be o Lmfi'fl; (DL given by Lawrence Rogers on “Fact | v Golden's, nln Orchestra o fjction.” M.‘\Idl of \1"1 i Pitts e “l’llhil‘ umntnnn o WMAL will be on th 1 e 4 ri v ; , - o L R e the Al e i netrmenar ooe L e ! | / | (/ilf\ ed “10”‘(1 rail, upholstered in plain gram of varied features. WVocal and| . iy Wi i | r0-to it | G 9 B e el e | S0t o e, B, L i ki W, two-tone mohair, reversible cushions in tap Nordica Mandolin' and Guitar Club tra: organ recital ] g : | estry ratine. UNDERSELLING PRICE.. and readings make up the program, R ",{:;:',f": o which will come to a climax with the Atlantie City: Organ recit: ‘nta v i lcs: Sone recital. . ety presentation of the Movie ou. fueeld Rfvwociial . KrQ ! = “Wee Willie” . Robyn of the Capitol Rkana i - CORPORATION Theater, in New York, and Spitalny's | 14.00chicago: Drake Dance Orcheatra: Vanston's Blackhawks. .. LI 04 BROOKLYN, N.Y. Orchestra headline the Movie Club's Lo Angeles: Fea : KNX 3 Chi San Francis attractions, although there will be a Los Angeles: ; e ) number of other features, as usual. ; —s- 12:45—Kansas City: Nthlll‘lwk froli The polar bear is the most danger- 170 ous besst of prey-among thedand ani.| 17 Dbt ihomie. 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Great big luscious loaves “The City on the Hill” Featuring of golden brown crust, baked to tender crisp- Four Ways from 14th & Park Rd. ‘ Dorsch’s ness; and an interior texture that is bread per- | Th e C 0 Cinnamon fection. In the World’s First e N Strips Twice each day your grocer AERIAL CARNIVAL and delicatessen are sup- | Given at Hoover Field lied fresh fro e oven. A Wednsiey, Spt. 14, b 905 Seventh Street ‘The Bread-Wise Buy Sz )M “Split-top” Loaf Columbia Heights Business Men’s Association A { i : A R Y