Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1928, Page 36

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36 WRHF EXTENSION REQUEST INDORSED Many Local and Nearby List- eners Are Enjoying Sta- tion’s Program. | | | Scores of radio listeners in Washing- Federal Radio Con f Station W its eve- onc hour, en in response on for expres- listeners as d the station a longer period r its present d to “sign off” grievance ~WRHF . e A. Randolph. t: . Mid- . 1314 Thomas. Monton. nd R. R. Gil- treet station explained that an hour extension in the ade at the in- f ite licteners. neir intention to r 8 o'clock to avoid station programs hat hour. O of the request { broadeasting time was stance of a great manv and that it is not keep on the air af! conflict with the ¢! which usually begin Five of WRC's mi attractions to- night will originate in its own studio in the Natinnal Press Club Buildine. These irrlude the Kitt Hour of Music. a 10- minute talk by Sir John Joyce Broder- irk. commercial rounselor of the British embassy on “The British Industries’ Fair": the weekly resume of the po- litiea) situation in Washineton. br Fred- eric William Wile: a concert by the Pepco Concert Orchestra. and the W., B & A half hour, featuring Kurt Het- zel. pianist The Ipana Troubadours. the Goodrich Zippers and the National Grand Opera C~. will provide WRC's other attrac- tions. which will come from New York. A cello solo by Lucien Schmit will be a feature of the program of the Trouba- drurs. The Grand Ooera Co. will sing ‘Wagner's “Lohengrin.” A dinner concert and the children's r “The Land of Congestion and Its Cure.” { The Pellowship Forum station. WTPF, Elw will be on the air tonight from chestra. 2 talk by Charles 1. Stengle on “What's Doing in Congress” and a | program by Prances Miljer and Mildred Koons, harmony singers. AMERICAN GIRL SILENT ON HINDU MARRIAGE Br the Amoristed Press SEATTLE. Wash. Pebruary 1.—In a letter 1o her mother Nancy Ann Miller, | former University of Washington co-ed. | now in India, whose reported impending marriage to the Maharajah of Indore has been in a state of uncertainty for several weeks, made no mention of her | plans regarding her marriage. Miss Miller's mother, Mrs. Jennle had granted & news- | in which she asserted | marriage would not take place, | cy 15 extremely reticent” Mrs. | said. “a trait which she inherited | 1 know she would ans one way or an- which ecom- enjoyment W ATLE ATWATER p— KENT - . . Electric <377 This Set is delightful in tone and appearance Never before has it been s0 easy and economical to have Flectric Radio. Phone for Home Demon- stration AFTER DOWN PAYMENT —brings you an Awwater any antenna you provide. 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Market was protested last night by th Towa-Thomas Circle Citizens’ Assocta. tion, meeting in Northminster Presby- terian Church, and reconsideration of the matter urged. The nssociation had previously favored the site at Fifth SITE IS PROTESTED Towa Circle Association to ASK|and K streets. The president was in- structed to appoint a committee to Senator Capper’s Aid in Procur- |prm-nt the matter to Senator Capper of the Senate District committee, with a request that the central location be chosen. In an effort to improve the appear- ing Central Location. Indorsement by the Commissioners|ance of Rhode Island avenue, it was of a Southwest site for the Farmers' decided to request the rezoning of this e S Hear This Wonderful Radio In Your Own Home 138 Complete With E Speaker No Interest or Carrying Charges Pay $28.50 Cash Bal. $11.00 Monthly for 10 Months Model 37 A-C Electric CALL MAIN 306 and Arrange for FREE Home Demonstration No Obligation Whatever I De MoLL's | mess Rabio CLus «tnnfimnagmmnnnm\nn"n«rnn THE NEW % ATWATER KENT and RADIOLA 17 In our special club inducements Installation the Same Day You Join Piano and DE MOLL’S Furniture Co. Twelfth and G Sts. 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Convenient Terms May Be Arvanged Ranio Garienies, Bhunty Froon thoroughtare to permit of the erectio of apartment houses. out that when Rhode Island avenue t inted | with heavy traffic will result and the Haiand ‘aver association is anxious that the impres- | rezoning to first commercial of Rhode | Refreshments were served. n | timore Boulevard an arterial highway |the North be one to marvel over. Action on a proposal to urge the deferred until the February m | Pourteenth street and Iowa Circle was The is opened up to the Wasnington-Bal- sion gained by incoming tourists from’| Island avenue and P street between |dent, Mrs. P. M. Thompson, RRARARARRARARARARAAARR AR RARRARRAAAANARAAANA A AR A AR AR AARA R AAR Model 37 mm::il::i ing pi the new, six-tube, FuLL-visiON * Dial, self-contained A.C. set in- cludes everything except tubes and a speaker. No power accesso- ries required—no batteries, no charger. For use only with 110-115 wolt,60-cycle, Alternating Current. Uses six A, C. tubes, and one rec “ifying tube. THEE winter evenings spent with radio are golden evenings—if you have the right set. You'll find this is the right set—the set with the satin finish and the velvet tone—the new A. C. set without batteries or care of any kind—the Atwater Kent 37. So many people have found it right that more than m are buying it every day! We know it's right because we have packed into it all we have learned about radio since pioneering days—and because everybody who tries it tells us so. Reporte from everywhere are almost unbelievably enthusiastic. It’s the right set for the family that has never had a radio— waitin, fo?fiouwmmm operation to be perfected. It's just as right for the family that feels the need of a better radio than the one it’s accustomed to. It's just as right for the family that needs two sets for moments when part of the household want to listen to one kind of program and the others to another kind. 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