Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1927, Page 35

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LEAD ON MARKET Retail Dealers’ Stocks Also Preponderance of Non-Am- plified Loud Speakers. ! Dealers’ stoc the country the battery there is a p of r sets all over ar lerance loud ated with power ts that ope e 1 in the radic amplifiers. Bat > by connec tion with > lighting current and loud speakers with power ampli fieis represent only the offerings to the radio-buying pub- lic These facts are ded rom the first of the quarterly the nation-wide paler > still predominantly of | couse,” fr Likewise, | played as a speakers not | a small part of | s’ [ other a linner music by the Burlington Or- hestra and dance music by the Ward- man k Orchest The Anglo-P program of C include Victor {and the Kipl | to Man { lection | seriptive piece typical of E bits of “Scenes Pitt et, are to b "vice Orchestr will be played on | woodwind section. | Among the selections to be played the Lord Caivert Ensemble are he Love Song,” by Offenbach; “T { Heart of Her’ J v Cadman Chamina have arranged a hich will by Mas- ured by the Cities Ithough the latter by the string and ‘Bolero,” Godard's “Ber- f novelty will feature sic forum, the outstand wttraction to of WMAL. It will take the for f “How v Gertr Washir {mel, the imp: adio _hours, mnd Frances F and Frank Kim- 0o of the Jordan Jones, contralto, rrer, soprano, are ists who will take part in the al | forum. 1,750,000 to 2 000,000 radioless h States, the goa \ quar suing « be deducted from manufa duction agency ex turnover of three mont The first survey report reveals only | agsregate stocks for the whole coun try, but it is being compiled by sepa. rate States. It shows that there are something more than 600,000 sets for battery operation in the hands of dealers throughout the country for sale during these months. By compar are only about 38,000 electrified sets, a ratio of about 16 to 1. s to reveal the current radio apparatus every pes of loud speaker 600,000 of th Battery stocks are very high, as are vacuum tubes, naturally. course, turn over far faster than a big share of radio produc share that is not being overlooked by the manufacturers, despite their apparent concentration on the sales of sets and speakers proper. The batteryles and power am- plifiers are among the chief advances in the offerings to the public this year. However, a large percentage of the homes of the country, notably rural, are not wired for alternating current, and so are not interested in electrified sets and amplifiers. Similarly, most of the 7,000,000 and speakers al- ready in use are not electrified that way, and their owners are not hurry- ing to scrap them simply because of the introduction of new devices. The Cities Service Concert O and Cavaliers, the Whit (sians, the Lord Calvert E: the W, B. & A. 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Positions guaranteed eginners ‘and S anced students. COURT F. WOOD. LL. M.. Principal STEWARD BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Every Teacher & Umirensity graduate with & Bachelor's T333F STREET NW.<MAW 8671 / to 8:10 AM. Beginning November 1 Case Method of Instruction Professional First Year Law Leadi B Courses ing to LL. Degree + Herbert Ph. D For further information. write or phons District of Columbia College M.C.A. radio | These, of | A su nee program by Horace by so will be | LocalRadio Entertainment | Friday, October 28, 1927 : &l .| NA\A—Washington Navy Yard (4345 Meters). 3:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 955 p.m.—Arlington time signals. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 8 Meters). ashes. Salvatore Carta, tenor; companist in selected tra. 830 pm Margaret Bowie Grant | 850 p.m.— readings. | 9:10 p.m.—The Jordan Music Forum, | with 1 rar, soprano; Edna Jones, col g nd Gertrude Henne man, concert pianist. An interpreta- tion of “How a Popular Song Is Writ * by Frank Kimmel and Gertrude . pianist, ~Late news bulletins, Early Program Tomorrow. 12:30 to _uncheon forum | from the « Simplified Prac tice and I .’ by Ray Hud- | son; mu lub Syncopators. WRC—Radio Corpe ion of America (16 Meters). Romance of the Motion Don Ha Applicati W MAL—Washington Radio Forum | Horace Walker's Orches- | 8 p.m.— chestra and Cities Service Cavallers. b 9 p.m.—Correct time. lof a 1 1t o L R ettt uch | g Um—W., B. & A. Quartet. 9:30 p.m.—Lord Calvert Ensemble. pitter: {10 p.m.—Whitall Anglo-Persians. obliterated the | 0.30"t0 11:30 p.m.—Wardman Park | Orchestra. ‘ arly Program Tomorrow. 6:45 a.m.—Tower health exerclse: lasted for only a few moments. |the noise completely | Incoming signals, (Oregon) opened September 19. tDMAJONES icoNTRALYS FRANK KIMM FORUM CONDUCT( G Street, Corner 13th AomE OF THE CHICKERING AMPICO over other methods: univer- | o4 Business School with | | University .Aimosphere WASHINGTON | SCHOOL. - FOR SECRETARIES YT BVENING ? ACCOUNTANCY | Demands well tra because it is the hig profession. Resident instruction in WALTON ACCOUNTANCY Under experienced C. P. A men ed mer st paid Registration now made for new classes. STRAYER COLLEGE 721 Thirteenth Street Main 1748 PASSS SRR AL AR AR SRR being — R » Red-blsoded Youngsters Want “Split-top” Loaf —between meals—and at meal-time. They know what satisfies a keen appetite. Tempt them—and see. Dorsch’s Bread has heen a favorite in Washington for a generation—creating de- mand that is growing stronger all the time. The background of any success is the sincere ambition to excel—and that’s the foundation for the superiority of Dorsch Bread. Money can buy the best of ingredi- ents—but it takes applied experience to develop them into a loaf of Bread with the character and quality of Dorsch’s “Split- top” Loaf. Thousands of Washington families realize it has no equal. Dorsch’s is Different Sent hot from RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Burlington Orchestra, WRC, 7 to 7:45 o'clock. Cities Service @oncert Or- chestra and Cavaliers, WRC, WEAF and affiliated stations, 8 to 9 o'clock. The Mediterraneans, WJZ, WHAM, KDKA, KYW and WIR, 9 to 10 o'clock. “Aunt Betty from Butte,” by Studio Players, WGY, 9 o'clock. The Jordan Music Forum, WMAL, 9:10 to 10 o'clock. Wardman Park Dance Or- chestra, WRC, 10:30 to 11:30 o'clock. 8 a.m.—The Roaring Lyons. 8:15 a.m.—Federation morning devo- a.m.—Cheerio. 11:65 a.m, 12 noon—Organ recital. 12:30 p.m.—Waldorf-Astoria Orches- | tra. 1:45 p.m.—Play-by-play description vy foot ball game direct i the Penn from Philadelphia. Napoleon adopted the bee as an em- ! because it was thought to be the of the French mon de-Lys. B also perpetuated | s dynastic surname. Arlington time signals. FOOT BALL RULES TALK. Walter S. Langford to Explain Changes in Play. Walter 8. Langford, who'succeeded the late Walter Camp as secretary of the foot ball rules committee, will speak to the audience of National Broadcasting Co.’s red network on the reasons actuating the committee's change in foot hall rules Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. 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