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STAR, WASHINGT , TUESDAY. NOVEMBER . 15 35 Successful Experiment. { 844,8—WCBD Zion—e870 . fi‘]MAN APPOINTED || tove RANGE RaDIO ENTERTAINMENT || *~mSzirgs e = [LocalRadioEntertainment Servants Th"‘“flh‘fi“ Turkey ?IA“:{A"’“ o, Morarn 1 sew. o —_— ‘WESTERN. . - ! —— - . 2.0—K0A ver- 1€ eS| The New York police have ended TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921. i | ovemie 15, | |38 Loud Speakers Rob Them of Audiences|, i or, it i st Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern 1980 "‘l\"'";, hiides Kumon. . | | standara time. Wave lengths on the left of call letters, kilocycles on right. 468.5—KFI Los Angeles—640 NAA—Washi, = 7 ‘ By the Associated Press. was to gather in the evening round a L e e NAA—Washington Navy Yard (1345 %000 “r ey, —Radio recent-|brazier. The cook, proudly conscious | o Roton aten. bl Iy instalied here, is creating the same | that she was the center of all eyes, g y o nm 272.6—WPG Atlantie City—1.100 8—WDOD Chatts - old o ~ A ek it YOO CuaTasyoxs RERUlSe. 45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. | servant problem which has been ap- told ancient tales of djine and perls, i 3 R:15_Roard of Fdueation concert. 3 o : i i | RN e SRk On—hamra 1 S 8535 pm.—Arlington time signals. | meaying throughout Anatolia during |sultans and pashas and fair Circas- fiss Bett e ; - : N Glee cun, 10:03 p.m.—Weather Burea aits: el et 3 vake of loud |sian slaves. F ‘Miss Betly Brainard to Have e L3N0 s Gles ciun. reau reports. the last year In the wake of miplaess oL ) Fill |Ip“ifi irm Flesh { 5—WBAL Raltimore—1.030 e H—KNX Los Angeles—890 o - speakers. | 00—Florida The: n WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital "‘Sn\'x:\(s are up in arms over the|Stamboul has added to its program | New YEAST and IRON adds : 00— Tinner or J | 11:00—Riltmore Hotel Orchestra. le " : Charge of WEAF and WJZ | fani=Samberts e L | e Riman” Fheister program. Fund (3324 Meters). ettt ‘machine which is cheat-|of Turkish and European music by byl . = Sk S 161.3—WHAS Louisville—650 land—380 6 p.m.—Old-time tunes. T e out of one of their chief | wutting Arabian Nights tales on the | MmADy pounds gof 4 " ilh“ Broadcasting. ; st A 0—Studio concert. 14:30—uction biidpe sames. [ 523 pm.—Dramatic talk by Harold | functions—that of family entertainer nlrr-\fl'l'"h""’“;‘l":’."(?,',l Jown the curec | Pleasant to take—Quick no< Evereads hou 200 =snvareiiy 28 hillips. § and scores are leaving domestic|of Allah on the “tin I t e . | 10500 Kction bridee xames e e st e o, Teas KR ISk ONY | "5:35 B.m.—Resumption_ of Old-time | service for lack of an audlence for|like a man,” sulk in the kitchen sults—or pay nothing e e 9:90=_Dinhisr auneatic | tune: (heir oft-told but hitherto always ap-|while their erstwhile auditors forget| Daily the letters pour them, or they give notice and move | ia, taling of the amas ing in weight Recent personnel changes in the | “288.3—WNAC n.-.m:-—:’.mlr:_" M .'-m_“ ads 491.5—KGW Portland—810 plauded tale: radio field included the appointment | pLRbnac s Ol 10:30—Cotton and Morphetie. 1:30—Aliction bridge ge.nes. Early Program Tomorrow. e “Arabia, Turkey never had|to some village yet unhaunted by the i H 10 to 11 am.—Woman's program |professional story tellers. but has al-{new demon. of a young woman, Miss Betty Brain-| &:=50—Musical nograr hville—830 ot i “ithi hs radio ard, for the past year manager of | s L voxiam, FWI San Franciseo—1,120 | \nd Victor concert | Ways chosen its cooks and maids with | ~ Within the last Irnnr ;rr\‘r::{t‘): b Station WJIZ, as Bastern program | R e T OB Amitian. hoies ieanios: KFWI Melody Boys . b . {an eye to their story-telling propensi- | sets have increased in o e | CENTRAL | 12.00—Spanish Mexican musie AL—Washington Radio Forum | ties. Before the advent of radio the | 100 to 500 and in Constantinop! Air Weaver o Nan Franelseo—310 | (2118 Meters). {one amusement of Anatolian families /700 to 1.500. = ¥ hour | 326—KYW Chieago—33 | nleage Kent. hour. 6:45 p.m.—News flashes, {RONIZED YEAST has ing Co. Miss Brainard will handle| 10 3 ke xames. .Curlaoh ‘Orchestra B VUL C program | h 2 anate for local | Ban.1— < Buffalo—350 g Contin-ntale. A 7 S - 7 p.m.—Villa Roma Club Entertain- | . cent | the programs that emanate for local| BAn1—WHAR Bataie | tinentale. S—KFOA Seattie=—610 par ilia Roma Club Entertain- | 1030 to 11:30 pm —atwater Kent| BAPTIST LAYMEN PLAN Baitt up weight and new and national consumption from both b X o0 | 0—Auction bridge games. Foundation audition for the District healthy energy in thou- the New York “key” stations of the )—Sh: l‘(u‘flfln_TIMalm “WLIB Chieagt 80 O0—Eyeready hou 730 p.m.—Jack Harris. In popular! of Columbia sands—and B Ty e heions io 3 | ads hour. | 00T R Srokvam, «ongs, with Jimmie Harveson at the |°f € = CAMPAIGN FOR $500,000 | &=e'tor yoo. B e By TN 533.4—WTIC Hartford—560 5 ane s Sfmes. | b ———— i Early Program Tomorrow. s TRONIZED YEAST AR 5 S U i +{-Astoria Orchestra, The Hoodlums. | c “Fertilizer.” by 5 a.m.—Tow ises. 4s two tonics in one— fi\_l;c:-:::mg ml: wllymlsn:*\-»l (‘vin!l"n:(llu,- i - Bowman concert. A65.6—WERH-WIID Chicazo—820 BR'T'SH USE SMALL SETS- .. E. Bopst e chemi: ,,f""‘-‘rh:?-\:,:qh;a}'?‘,;frm' New York Convention Bares Deficit Y years ago assigned to write o hr ik 0-Painisc Sy mphol 7 : 7 b S exal an article on the subject for n smi 1| g O Earswater Beach Obiestrs 21 Broadéasting and Belay Sta l'{",,’,; i 4 St ~—Federation morning de- of $1,000,000 in Accepted ot . Miss Brinard, ol i b 3 i x - . tions. o g . v : 00— Hotel Shelton Ensemble nrogram ! loncert p st 5:30 to 8 a.m.—Cheerio. . Unified Budget. tained osition with WJZ by offer- e eats k | 5 2 Bl i ion. R e ot Ordlttues BLGWIS Chicnzo870 | tions Make Reception Easy. 820 pm.—Pnil Hayden and “Les”| 11 am end i | “olvin, entertainers. e Al | By ths Associated Pr She rose s o or pos s u Z.40—Colloze Inn Orches s G G 5 e ve T e SH10—Ttude hour. | Broadeasting in S| 8:40 p.m.—"The Oldest of All ek 11:15 s O'Connor, ukulele. | NEW YORK, November 15.-—A and intelligent application. She hs _WEAF New York—610 3 ‘T_‘““\.,_\w“ ¢ | controlled by a single organization, | nces,’ p t Thompson Seton. 11:30 a. 2 .4 Home | committee to raise $300,000, half the s oroe ten e Yor e 1 2arf-Astoria Orch 3 e Tl eoal. iive the British Br ting Co., which| # pm.—F. d Boyer, tenor, ac- | \aking | sum needed to meet the annual deficit tion, one of the few woman an- s ot Stovens Hotel Orchestra, | uses wave lengtis varying from 300 ompanied by Elizabeth Gardner |~ 11-45 a.m.—Giles Connor, ukulele. | of the unified budget of the Northern el | it Momente : se8 Wave ¢ : “oombs. § ' Arlington time signals. | Baptist Convention, was appointed L sy cdant st taent o] e fEl SETR, to 600 meters. L relay | 213 D-m.—Anna_ Sloan, cellist, ac- *arm Flashes.” esterday at a meeting of Baptist 0 Bos of Tt b thar of Bena P 1 pridge. zames “00—Formics 20 Orihenira. | “There are 21 broadcasting and relay | ompanied by Mrs. E. C.'Sloan. 12:10 p.m.—Organ recital. vmen from 11 States. e : rchestra stations _within the comparatively .m.—Colonial Male Quartet of | 1 to 2 p.m.—Mayflower Hotel Or-| The action was taken on a motion > b —WJZ New York—660 —WSAI Cineclnnati—830 mall confines of Great Britain, and, r “h, Va., in a program of | chestra. | by John D. Rockefeller, jr., after W. paper man, as executive vice president | Hotel M Orchestra 0 aieniy LONE | tharatore, Al and low-powered | nagro <pirituals. ‘ A e by Jolin D. Reckefellep, Jr., alter, W, the convention, pointed out that the of the Radio Manufacturers’ Associ k's Travelozue. Auction’ b ble of reception wi h i N : oice re i i ke sets ave capable of rec thout et e tion, with headquarters in New York. | X I<an hour. 10 The Cavaleade. |iaets, axe capable OLTECEDES £ 10 p.m.—"Intimate Chats on the| ! t He succpeds L. S. Baker, who ! e 99.8—WTAM Cleveland—750 | Gifficuty. Consequently the demand | pistory of Motion Pictures,” by Coby | NOTED HUNTER DIVORCED. | work of the convention for the year 4 4 3 ol R | for his powered sets is limited. | ayriman. | was based on an accepted unified o signed in order to devote all hiz at . arst St R aly Air i - - 5 | The people desiri A range of sta. 20 m.— Croniean, anist. 5 ¥ | hudget of $6.400 000. Of this sum, he : T | Distinguished Scot Scion Gets De- [ manager for the National Broadcast- :,r;x\‘tlnlr:‘u\;<»|ix'3;‘e;‘xx‘n}“u‘fi“::n‘.‘( ]n: .::,{. ] biixe games, | tions requ s~ts having twe, three, 0 - pum.—WMAL tio Movie i 1. only 5,400,000 was expected &f-"‘m’{‘?—'x";fl mn_,Lu.‘ ‘mah, caste: of Columb a 8 four ‘or five tuhes. presenting Arnold Johnson and cree Froms Wife. thi h regular church subscriptions, . - ey e Tniver: dos is & rver, » 4 A wurant Orehestra. | S celebrated orchestra; Ingram and 4 A ind laymen must take up the burden | This !usmg_m_! iron taken from e was enza | i 3 { RHEE VRSO he SET s':o 000 c0o0 RADIO TRADE. |Burns in songs; George Anderson,| LONDON, November 15 (&) r raising the needed, $1.000,000, “im‘mm. spinach, lettuc: e »ndent in Washing- | ! ' S—WOC Duvenport—800 < ) + |tenor: Dorothy Wilson Halbach. con. | yiichael William Selby Bruce, noted | activities were not to be curtailed. Soh. ‘| §:00—Four :";'v |' :-::. Boys, —_— ralte, and Lee Cronican, pianist, and big game hunter and member of the | ‘hflhslr‘nmmln:: |“h‘:| ;::!‘?::11;‘;;0:‘!2 n;:’-’:: = i ~ The Institute of Radio Engineers, = T AT ind s : - [thers. i i jotuERE eIy dane en Yeast is Iramized A Tental Moy ot Sallos maenine 3.6—KDKA Pittshurgh—30 e s United States Leads World in Ex- | MU0L oo news flash distinguished Scottish Bruce family | raising standards of the present vol- | it most effective—for Iron is minds, has nominated Dr. A. N. Gold-| 8 incwood Ensemble. il il leic Ly ports of Apparatus. | yesterday was granted a divorce from | me of activities. The Immediate ob- m&;;:“fi;m;gdo fjalues of Yoast. o s Boania e B e rehers Carinon.hour. | e-Carison hor. The international trade in wiveless “""“—“""I‘.s%“-"‘(‘-’,'t','i'-". of America || .4y Bruce, the former Doreen Dalz . C. A., now its secretary, an rof. 9:00—The Continentals. o 1 by T i o3 .l =i re i Saward M. Bt the Griversity 2 00—Red Apple Club, apparatus in 1926 is estimated at ap- ; Greenwell, on grounds of misconduct. | of associated churches. Edward M. Bennett of the University G—WHAM Rochester—1.680 WRAP Fort Worth—600 [ proximately £30.000.000. The four lead- | 4 pm.—Pamnassus filo, The couple were married in 1925. | b o af Wisconsin for its presidency in Ton Exck Hotel Orchestra. i BN N so0n The Seven Aces. ing ‘exporters with_their percen(ass m.—Rilue Hills Planation Or-| _sir Michael, who served during the | F| IGHT POSTPONED e jective will be a $1,000,000 fund to | complement the regular’ contribution | 3ot results in holf xhe rime re t 1928, Ballots have gone out by mail RI00_Stromberg-Carlson hour. ¥ : i versal Mills program. ihas re: The Ul States, 29. . - L i lavesiwhre, The nited Staien, B3 World War with distinction, was horr Ay to members throughout the country. H:00—Bosch & Lomb conce: ¢ L WOS Jefferson City—710 r = G any 6 er cent: ? ~, 1 - per cent; Germ: pet oo m —Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. | in knsenada, Lower California. They | and Other nominations are: Alfred H. e - ' 20—Sealy Weavers. 15—Vocational Radio School. | Gres Rritain, 20.5 per cent, and : ) Iy Air Weaver peat Briun ¥ :45 p.m.—Talk have one child, a son. | Rain Bars Take-Off on Hop to New | Grebe. president Grebe & Co., New 1 . ; York, and Laurens E. Whittemore of | 1 o b 4 e Lo i ance, 1 Ent. bm.—“The Business Women's| In December. 1924, the engagemen g e ey | A J Air Weavers. Exports from Germany showed a *'hy Elizabeth C. Harris. of Miss Emmeline Marion Grace Zealand. the International Radiotelegraph Con- | 1—WBZ Soringfieli—200 ¢ light increase and those :',".'»" “-":‘3;_ & 3t. Marks Orchestra. aughtar- of Bugehie GINOR) GIAce | ouss soiiicg e s B ference, for_vice president; Dr. 13Tt Dolan's Orchestra, WCCO Minneapolis—3 40 HIERI e e e p.m. Warning, - ARainst [ president of the Bethiehem Steei Cor | SAN FRANCISCO. Novomber 13 . Dellinger, Bureau of Standards - LA D R e, ! (00—Eveready hour aten mehorts showed @ 12 per cent | tarhon Monoxide Poisoning,” by E. J. | poration, to Capt. Sir Michael Bruce |—Capt. Frederick A. Giles has post- 3 gg.rllt.\' o x(r!ev{\‘r'nfru‘y‘g institute: Prof 9:00—The Continentals. ; dee iaines: | Qecrease, but fizures for the first half Clark. . g was announced. A sensation wa: "m_nr‘d the start of his proposed 12,000 Jalter G. Cady of Weslevan Univer. 9—CKCL Toronto—810 S indieats hat the trade is re-| % p:m.—Great Moments in History. 64 in London society the followins (mile flight to New Zealand, scheduled dletown, Conn.: William G. H. hour. e | Sealy Air Weavers. vear when it was learned that Si | today. Finch. New York, and Ray H. Man-| Kio—Bacher Eils Orchestra. | 19:00—Au r ames. s i 9 p.m.—Correct time. | Michael would be married to Miss | A rain-soaked runway at Mills Field son, Rochester, for managzer. s s t s 0 Al ey | ST S S e 9 p.m.—Eveready hour. Greenweli of Cheltenham. gland | where Giles' plane was prepared for O P Mmoo R 3 Sl b | Decree of Divorce Granted. 10 p.m.—Auction bridge game. engagement to the American girl | the flight, caused postponement. He Curiosity. 10:00—Auction bridge sames. | = LoRADIR L5 | Justice Hitz has granted an inter: :30 pm.—Weather forecast. having been broken. | plans to attempt a take-off tomorrow. 10:30—Bancroft Hotel Orchestra. < 0 Seavers. o o3y Sl o i Sumes 3. Montagu New Yo aly Air Weavers. locutory decree of absolute dive R ckrites] . SOUTHERN. | Eichon” bridy ‘games. [to Mrs. Genevieve L. 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