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36 THE EVENING —_—— HOOVER SENTINELS MAKE BOW TONIGHT g | New Band of Entertainers to Perform for National Broadcasting Co. The newly organized Hoover Senti-| nels, which promise to be one of| radio’s distinctive creations, will make their premler broadeast tonight through WRC and o’her stations con- | nected with the red network of the| National Broadcast Described as “the quartet of quar-| tets.” the Sentinels consist of a com bination in brass, siring and wood- | winds for instrumental work, and a| male quartet for vocal music on of such a novel group| ved ddie Cantor, star | who will out the current howhiskered entertain- | rappy” Lambert and “Bil- | ers ara * 1y Hillpot. of Music, of loc P abeth and Emilie He Vocal and and the wee! the prin rigin, will Winston. pianist, contralto. rumental selections concert of the Town Club Orchestra, make up the musical the program tonight of individual artists include me Reeder, violimist, and Jane Dan- soprano. A scientific review will be presented by Science Service as the opening at- traction. Thursday, October 6, 1927 NAA—Washington Navy Yard (4345 Meters). 3:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55 p.m.—Arlington time signals. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WMAL~—W: ashinglnn Radio Forum Meters). Vews flashes. “Science News of the ‘enus Visible by Daylight.” 8:20 p.m.—Esme Reeder, violinist, accompanied by Noble Owens. 8:40 p.m.—Jane Daniel, mezzo-so- -ano, accompanied by Pearl Griffith. 9 p.m.—Town Club Hawaiians. 10 p.m.—News flashes. Early Program Tomorrow. 1:15 p.m.—Play-by-play description of the third game of the world series, direct from Yankee Stadium, by Maj. Andrew White. WRC~Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Meters). 4 p.m.—“Stage and Screen,” by Frank Armer. 4:15 p.m.—Stefano Trio. 4:45 pm—"An_ Appreciation of Poetry,” by Helen Eames. 5 p.m.—Happiness Orchestra. 5:30 p.m.—David Croswell, baritone. 5:45 p.m.—Children's Week talk. 6 p.m.—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 6:55 p.m.—Base ball scores. 7 p.m.—Kitt Hour of Music, with Elizabeth Winston, pianist, and Emily Henning, contralto. 8 p.m.—Half Hour with Great Com- posers. 0 p.m.—Hoover Sentinels. 9 p.m.—Correct time. 9 p.m.—Clicquot Club Eskimos. 10 p.m.—Smith Brothers. 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—Le Paradis Band. Early Program Tomorrow. Tower Health Exercises. “The Rearing Lyons.” 11 a.m.—Betty Crocker Home Serv- ke T.n]k a.m.—Don Marcotte, pianist. 11 0 a. “The Great American De<~xert—l”le " by Winifred Wishard. 11 a.m.—~Don Marcotte, pianist. 11:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. 12 noon—Capital City Serenaders. 1:15 p.m.—-Play-by-play description of the third game of the world series, from Yankee Stadium, New York, by Graham McNamee. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Kitt hour of music, with Elizabeth Winston, pianist, and Emilie Henning, contralto, WRC, 7 to 8 o'clock. Hoover Sentinels, WRC, 8:30 o'clock. Metropolitan stage and or- chestra_program, WNAC, 8:30 to 10:15 o'clock. Willard Cavaliers, WTAM, 9 to 10 o'clock. Town Club Hawaiians, WMAL, 9 to 10 o'clock. Clicquot Club Eskimos, WRC, WEAF and associated stations, 9 to 10 o'clock. 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Philaceiphia: Weather Detroit Etihe Coneert ORCheKtra. « o Adelphin Orchestra Paimer House program news bulleting . 7 TO 8 PM. Palmer and Victorian Orchestras ... Shelburne ¢ oa Baltin Philadelphia 6 43—Moossheart. 111 Atlantic City. Organ vecital ore ooseheart, 111 1 City aestion period s erees Orchestra . Siaff Artines he Comfort hour Sern's Oichestra . ta progran Comntrs hab Orchestra Retime stories: 1t ‘an- Curl Program 1t scores Stock v Shepard Colo Gartet: pianist . Newa: Honey Duke and hig uke: oper. 2 Bill Whipple from Sweet Mcadows, WRC Y.: Studio Qrchestra . Loy ;mm Ieian, Press”: Beaux AT N “Gentlemen of th+ Dn!h;d slflr!'r';(‘i:n' || Y S P e ttra ATk “Seanide “EiHo. 8 TO 9 P.M. " o ts Orchestra: Atlantic Air program. . W Botiicht’ and Lamplisht”': e 7 “su KDRA. WhALC A ok, DiINo. uml vmlm lr“lll s of lody . s on *Movie" \’, coture ;. udio orchestra andolin hunrm Drane Concert Ensemblo and ‘Blackbiors *Siring ' Quintet i New' York: Oakiand ‘srogram New York Blum's Radio Fr: hlori) v Great composers. red network, from Den‘m Hawaians: Metropolitan program etroi program from Auto Show . Detroit: Organ recital. .. Philadelphia: Lord C: alvert Cleveland - Musical program Newark: Corby hour urchm!n\ Hurun (‘flml Fie! lue Be Congrees mu 8:16—Atlantie’ City" Oran 9:00—Baltimore: Studio dance orchestrs oy s Detroit: a Cleveland: Willa troit : Kell{ Snrh‘l’fi'ld D leruuhd (-AY lnlolnl Boston; funr litan oRTam ; urchcl!r-l New ¥ Y«rk §isquot ,‘. lmh mkm WRC, ance Drog, Cincinnatl, Actordlon and piano program Chicago. Vocal solojsts: . Doines of the Br 088 T e K o, IR, 10 2 9:30—New Pork: gw i Rour, WIRL WM. .na w.vz 10 70 11 PM. 10:00—Atlantic City: Movie broadcast: v TRSSRL: PSR enw !milhE.dB‘E{h.ur Belc‘hhnc';‘:hfl Fothers: wi 5 0 Edwards' Orchestra: Straieht's Orghe hesterfield nuru iners foiet: Brothers, NTRG W Weather: - Crosiey Comsad B WlAL “Enn b, Woc, Weeo: Kol © program it ghu-“mlnfilx'-:‘ °l-nn°:m?'°"m e v P Orch Schenectady: Planist- news, byullalln:' o Miami Beach, Fla.: Fleetwood Dance Or Chl(‘lq)' API?)IIII )«ll’hll entertainment Organ masters veland: Stu New York: Manger Orchestr 11 P.M. TO 13 MIDNIG! Francisco: Cagwell i program ™. feature vrosras 1 :00—.:\-1« Chicago: ¢ Chicago: Sans snd It Newark ‘s Orch e ther! Ster Stailight Ramblers Studio Soloiste: ¥00d Orc Fort Worth: Sololst pple Bluuwn watone Orchestra : Silver Slinper and Casino O : Gr—znwnh Viliage O ly: Organ reci ln.‘ “‘h”“. 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1AM 12:00—Fort Worth: Entertainers: o Mooseheart, 111+ Palmer String Trie: solois New Fork. Brondway night program §an Francisco: N B.°C. program, KFI and Lo 12:45—Kansas Gty 1:00—San Franclaco: Pal Orcl Tos Anceiess Viohn an o Dlano recital .. 2 T0 3 AM. 2:00—Los Angeles: Ambassador Dance Orchestra ... .. Attractive surroundings—expert, courteous salesmen—a radio set to suit every pocketbook—that’s why this store is— A Good Place to Buy Your Atwater Kent We show the new models just as soon as they are released by the factory—and every sale is backed by Cline’s Day and Night Service— insuring 1009 satisfaction. Also authorized agents for Radiola and Kolster. Come in and hear the program — ask us to demonstrate any set—to show you the many new improvements that are constantly taking place. You'll enjoy your visit here! OPEN EVENINGS ) 920 14th St. Main 1127 STAR. W.ASIUINGTON, D. C, THUL \I) AY. Of" ESTATE SET AT 3420,206. Matthew J. Mullaney, Former Cap- ita]l Man, Owned Hotel. Special Dispatch to The Star. 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