Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1928, Page 39

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TADOWILHOLD STAGE AT CAPITL White Bill May Reach Vote This Week With Action on Commission. be an important irmation of Con , Pickard and L where- ous other would enlarge the broad- ¥ one Program e independents ed of a variety selec- d by the commission, e Tecent clearing mproved re- g in of & 1t is ad- the po! hood that the patent seciion if not the chain Accord seems in Chairman , as in Senator Wat- on the proposition of ing the Radio Commission. The cludes, besides Mr. s Lehlbach, New Dy eport. New lvania: = Bow- 3. Michigan: T("l'l('flsfl Blard Larsen GL‘UF_I;A. twork of the Na- tional Broadcasting Co. This is said e be {h! only chamber music organi- has been sel neeption and has to its eredit seven transcontinental tours ed States and Canada and more 1‘<.ar 150 apyumus in London. be the subject | Ts Service, which '.' o'clock. The 1l be m.scuwd by three out- experis—Brig. Gen. Edgar 1 of the Army Engineers Xam" Gfl. John M. Parker of Lou- siena and Robert Isham Randolph of ient construction en- The fourteenth of the series of radio b1dst games and the weekly ! the M!v Alr Wu\ers WRHP has scheduied a ringle at- or its evening broadcast—a popular program by George Skadding and his Congressionals, a dance or- Chestira which 15 giving a series of L Tis at this station. Th~ m 6 o 7 o'clock tions will have The weekly Radic Movie Club, 8 dance program by Ted Newell and his band zad a recital by Ina Price Ware, soprano, are among WMAL's principa attractions tonight. There 2lso will be 8 éinner o t by the Silver String Revelers & program by the Al-Ga- Bro Trio. SLAKE TO BE PUMPED DRY IN QUEST OF OLD GALLEYS Ancient Cra Days of Imperial Rome Boon to Be Uncovered. e Press Roman WO, WOW 4, WML Submerged Bince | EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1928. LONG RANGE RADIO iiNTERTAlNMI:' TUE Ql)\Y J\’\U\R\ 31, 1923. Programs prepared by the Assocuted Press Scheduled for Fastern standard time. Meters on the left of call letters, kilocycles on vight 272.6—WPG Atlantie City—1,100 )\ 0:30—Studio program, 00—Dance music o2 5—WBAL Baltimore—1,030 Ev 1000 Alction brivge. —WNAC Roston—630 enile Smilers o—opry House T WG round Gy V0 —Orhiest 8—WGR Buffalo—000 night. G:15—Str 00— Pop > oater proxram. U3—Popular prosram. 35 4—WTIC Hartford—360 cialogue. ers. ction bridge. 3—WOR Newark—710 Shelton Ensemble Speech Pioneers. tra. e Orchestra New Vork—610 Orchestra. as (113 hours), :00—Hal Kemivs Qrehestra. Frank Anderson. . To n von Hallberg. mber music. WFLWLIT Philadelphia—710 " DRA Pittabureh—930 Little &rmphony Orchestra, -Carlson bour. 1 Tats 10— Humesteaders. 219.5—WGY Schenectady—790 nherg-Carleon Orchestra. 05— Bostorans. 56.9—CKCL Taronto—810 00—Ponalar musie. 00_Dance orchest 00 —Orchestra 00—Studio program. 516.9—WTAG Worrester—580 CRN D—WWNC Asheville—1.010 §:43—Dinner mus 10-00—Auction” bridge . 8—WDOD Chattancoga—1.230 ‘selections. dge lesson. 10 00—Crrime sexter. WAAX Jacksonyille—880 Orchestra —Rridee lesson 9.00—Studio program, 11:00—Dance music Louisville—930 Singers, ¥ hour., 00— Auction bridge! CENTRAL KAW Chicngo—-330 00—Stromherg-Carlson Orchestra. 6—WEBH-WIID Chicago—820 00—Tivoll Theater 830—Childeen of Mooseheart. 10:00—Uptown Theatcr 314.6—WLS Chicaxo—870 7:0 poer bell program 8:30—Personalitics 1n Music. 443.3—WNMAQ-WQI Chicago—670 7°30—Dinner concert —Solo orchestra. 00 —General Mators Orch stra marck Serenaders (21’ hours) 7:00—Bandhox B 15—Crosley En 15—Crosley (¢ 861.2—WSAI Cincinnati—830 T00—Voters' service. 1be OD—Eveready hous 00—Auction” bridge. 533 4—WHO Des Molnes—360 :00—Voters' wervice :00—Seiberling Singers. 00—Auction bridge. 410.9—WCX-WIR Detrolt—G80 :00—Stromherg-Carlson Orchestra. —Continentals OU—Red Apple Clab, —WWJ Detroit—850 00—Seiherling Singers, WEA Theater review. otors Pa (0 Minneapolis-St. Paul—740 7.00—Voters' 00—y 00 Auction bridee 3 hwest artists 508.2—WOW Omaha—300 7-00—Vote o 00—Seiberhing Singers. 00—Popular and old-lime musie. 499.7—WOAl San Antonio—600 00—Gebh: Mexican Players. 545.1—KSD St. Louis—350 00—Seiberling Singers. 00—Fvers 1 B14.8—WCRD Zion—810 0:00—Zion Orchestra: mixed quartet, WESTERN. 332.0—KO0A Denver—920. 8:30—Dinner concert. A0K.3—KF1 Los Angelea—640 LocalRadio Entertainment Tuesday, January 31, 1928 NAA—Washington Navy Yard (4345 Meters.) 3:45 pm.—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55 pm —Arlington time signals. 10:05 p.m—Weather Bureau reports. WRHF — American_ Broadcasting Co. (322.4 Meters.) 6 to 7 p.m.—Dance program by George Skadding and his Congressionals. | | Early Program Tomorrow. 10 am.- Furi 4 | Room.” by Betty Brewster. the | McQuown, 10:30 a.m.—Mus 11 to 11:30 an of music. 11:30 am. hour of music. al program. Advertisers’ period to 12 noon—Leary half WMAL — Washington Radio Forum (241.8 Meters). m —News flashes. b m—Silver String Revelers, xpensive Plant Dis- . E. Temple, professor of pathology, University of Mary- 8 pm.—Dance program by Ted Newell and his orchestra. 9 p.m.-—Jack Harris, in popular songs. 9:15 pm.-—Musical program by the | Al-Ga-Bro Trio 9:35 pm.—Talk on “The Washington City Club,” by Mark Lansburgh prano, accompanied by Ina Price Moore 9:55 pm—“Facts and Follies of the, Theater,” by Colby Harriman. 10:15 p.m.—News flashes 1030 to 11:36 pm.—Radio Movie| Club. Meters). 3:15 pm. ew Figures for Old." 3:30 p.m.— Concert by the United States Navy Band Orchestra. 4:30 pm.—The Afternoon Players. tra. 6 pm.—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 6:30 p.m.—Motion Picture Guide. 635 p.m. — Waldorf{-Astoria Orches- tra. 6 45 pm.—Talk by Emma Perley Lin- coln. 7 pm—National League of Women Voters. Addresses by Gen. Edgar R. Jadwin, chiet of engineers, U. S. A: former Gov. John N. Parker of Lou- isiana, and Robert I. Randolph. 7:30 pm.—George F. Ross, pianist 7:40 pm.—Talk sponsored by tion. 750 p.m.—"International Events,” Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. 8 pm.—Seiberling Singers. 8:30 pm.—Sealy Alr Weavers. 9 p.m.—Correct time. (Above) SHOVELS MAKE GAY TOOLS for Grace Hollister and Larry Bacon. Their gleaming smiles, protected daily by Pepsodent, are as white as the snow they enjoy shoveling. Discovering Lovely Smiles Remove Dingy Film to Make Teeth Dazzling White Dentists urge you do it daily to protect teeth from serious tooth and gum disorders IF teeth are dingy, dull, “off color,” they are ilm coated. Coated with a stub- born film ordinary brushing does not successfully remove. A film that dental science charges with dull discolored teeth, with serious tooth and gum disorders, ‘To remove it, you must use a special, film- removing dentifrice, say dental authorities. 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Or send coupon for 10-day il It tube, Child's 10:15 a.m.—Current history, by Clara | 9:40 pm—Imo Thompson Ware, so-| WRC—Radio Corporation of America [ 5:30 pm.—Frank Winegar's Orches- the ! | Washington Automotive Trade Associa- | by | DE FOREST by United States Supreme Court. and Maj. E. H. Armstrong, shown above. feedback coil. circuit using two variometers. By the Assoriated Press. A radio patent fight, involving pri- | ority rights to the feedback or regenera- | tive current, has reached the Supreme Court of the United States and final de- ay be made this Spring. ing apparatus using amounted to many millions of dd {1 ally, the Westinghouse Electite & Manufacturing Co. has asked the court to pass upon the recent decisions of the district courts of Pennsyl ia and Delaware awarding patent rights on the circuit to the De Forest Radio Tele- phone & Telegraph Co. | The Westinghouse company contends | that Maj. E. H. Armstrong, whose pat- | ent it purchased, was the original m~! ventor. The De Forest company insis Dr. Lee De Forest is entitled to priority rights as the first inventor. In 1920 Armstrong brought suit in New York District Court against the De | [ Forest company for infringement of the | patent. The Westinghouse compal was made a party plaintiff. The New York court ruled that Armstrong had | made the invention and reduced it to | [practice as early at January 3 |and that De Forest had not estab] his claim of having completed the in- vention in August, 1912. This decision | was affirmed by the Circuit Court of Ap- for the second circuit May, 1923, the assist sioner of patents awarded priority of | invention to Armstrong. On appeal b | De Forest. the Court of Appeals of th District of Columbia reversed the de- | cision of the Patent Office and awarded prior to De Forest t commis- 9 pm —Eveready Hour. 10 p.m.—Auction bridge game. 10:30 p.m —Weather forecast 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—Madrillon Spanish Village Orchestra Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45 am.—Tower health exercises 8 am.— Federation morning devo- tions. 815 am —Parnassus Trio 8:30 to 8:45 am.—Cheerio 10 am—Dr. Royal S. Copeland hour. 11_am.—Betty Crocker Home Serv- ice Talk. 15 am—Radio Houschold Insti- 30 a.m—George F. Ross pia 45 am.—Studio program 55 am—Arlington Time Sign noon—Farm flashes 10 pm.—Organ recital 30 pm.—Lombardy Orchestra. | 1730 pm.—Astor Orchestra 2 pm.—“Current Events,” by | Rees {"2:15 pm—Parnassus Trio. A D (Above) IVY SAWYER, star, and JOSEPH SANTLEY, producer, of “Just Fancy,” graciously respond to a prolonged curtain call. Their smiles that Pepsodent keeps gleam- ing white are truly fascinating. 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A concert by the Hart House String Quartet, to be given in the auditorium | |of the Library of Congress Thursday | | night under the auspices of Vincent | . Canadian Minister, will be adcast by the naval station NAA The quartet is composed of Geza de | Kresz, violin: Harry Adaskin, second Vi Milton Bla viola, and | Boris Hambourg, violoncello. The concert 1s scheduled to_ begin at | The program w compositions of Bartok, Hu and Mozart | | | SERVICE men who have Sour radio at RADIO the your, 2719 11th «t. nw. Tivoli Bldz. Col. 10187 SALES & SERVICE BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO LES KCHLER Ratters Service 419 CONN. AVE. CLEVE. 814, RADIO SERVICE “HUBER SERVICE 1S SUPER SEEVICE™ s of radio set DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE J. FRED HUBER 1217 H St. N.W. Day Thone Frank. 16 Nite Frark v..m\m. smiles that l'vadml kee| i have won them many new nqns: 39 WCOA TO CELEBRATE. Elaborate Program to Be Given on Second Anniversary. Correspondence of tha Assoctated Press. PENSACOLA, Fla—In celebration c. its second anniversary, Station WCOA 1- planning an elaborate program for | the night of February 3. ‘The evening will open with a choral ensemble at 8 o'clock, the program tu | close at 1:15 am. with a dance frolic. Among the features arranged is an address by Maj. J. H. Bayliss. SERVICE on all kinds cf RADIO RECEIVERS ,,Vvv Fourteenth Radio Auction Bridge Game Goes on Air Tonight The fourteenth of the serles of radio auction bridge games will 'be broadcast tonight by WRC in conjunction with other stations of the National Broad- casting Co. The hands have been prepared by Wilbur C. Whitehead and Milton C. Work of New York, J. H. Ballinger of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Helen M. Hubbard of San Francisco. They follow: Mr. Whitehead, “South,” the dealer, holds: Spades, A K J 8: Hearts, Q: Diamonds, 5 3 2; Clubs, K Q 310 9. Mr. B Spades, monds, K 3 10 9 Mrs. Hubbard, es, Q 9 4 2 ymonds, ¢ “North,” hold: Hearts, J ubs, 8 6 5 4. 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