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HAVEBIG [}APITAL P Rl A A lDl.&-—‘\ EAF New \'m—uu Billions Represented by Ap- plicants for Federal Li- 5,‘\_,‘_,‘““"" Oren Q0—Ben Bernie's Orchestra. cense Privileges. 434.3—WJZ New York—060 Afte noon Players. i Nons of dollars of capitalization S—Godrey }:al.:\:\‘" epresented among the 200 or more R Qu—Wrigicy, review. pplicants for short-wave privileges who | 1‘::“';:\.:"“ NS Bihoo. i their claims before the Federal [ 11 00—Sumber music. mission. l-ormuln‘:(on (of‘ h‘; €22.3—~WOR Newark—110 the disposition of the | ooy channels awnits the act | & AR e Loeb. ss on the staf 2iob itself. Government dep: SO ies bour. notably the Army and the Navy. o ng :'xe T m to the first s «.‘——«,.-“xm, Orchestra. e pectrum. AD 6—WPG Atlantie Cits—1,100 committee is now de- atter. ompanies, of course. | of the applications b o ille to build about 150 Three dance orchestras. jons and to utilize about 5 WBAL Saltioy 1,00 Radio Corpo'mwn of | OO ia._One of the Swift & Co.. packers, tion | ote plants. ctly from Al Li exploration wor bearing structure of cer- but for code com- oo remote fields. a few uses to which nels would be put. uld be used to reach vise within the range = Joy _program V0—True Stories hour. ¢ Ho. 0 Kudd rpose is to lighten the bur- S0TH0N Nilnote Men. and telegraphic tolls. ST 3 ure to say that radio 535 4—WTIC Hartford—5860 will displace the wire systems or even -30—Dinner music. the transoceanic cables, but the heavy 0—Clinton musical period. users of these systems seem to think \he can effect material economies by hort-wave radlo instead of the S lt‘e;‘sp‘: Purposing to retain the short e rchRsiEA: n\e< o the Government, Senator Dill WABC New York—930 ike to see that spectrum remain DiiGaihnilrs, ate as a Federal public utility. 5—Riack Rock Boye. —Boxing. W—Dance music. 318.6—WGBS New York—860 private_point-to-point_com- ST ze Bee. and the rest for similar 194.5—WHN New York—160 services but with the facilities also made —Three Littla Sachs. available to me general public. Com- R J0—Roscland Dance Orchestra. munication companies war.zt 45 c:’! these o 5::{,;[:)1:\ l?};d\un stations. the newspapers 31, oid com- Ho—Dance orchestras. panies 28 and brokerage house 12. On 270 2—WMCA New York—810 RhE mubes momght. ax EMEESSKMESDINCS 00—Littman s_Entertainers. Input of nearly 750,000 watts would be 3—chiorine Entertainment. emiplcyed. R e, Rosario Bourdon's owf arrangement | 31.00—McAlpmers =0 o r cellos of Schumann's “Voice o - :r].fa:‘: will be featured in the con- R el cert tonight of the Cities Service Or- SE ol ters In Music” chestra and Cavaliers, which WRC will broadcast at 8 o'clock. Another instru- mental feature will be the unpubusfl’& . “Flamingo Love K 1 trio. R poriiat rogram, 5 o Universal P e Pedcation” FAtiom the ::.:,‘—i"r"'l'r"‘“a,‘,*?glgi,"m, I—same ar 3 ver” and a special arrangement of 4;«_x’{,é.».‘x Architects. I's Rose.” So—Orchestra: g of 05.2—WFI-WLIT Philadelphla—740 7:35—Dance orchestra. FZzeana er90 ** Call of the Desert” magic carpet will ;mpgz a @ f Msteners where they may hear the > his—360 notes of an Eastern temple gong and 3"__""_':0‘0::“." imagine the passing of pnesu in a veil e e e of mystery end 1o during _ the lg 40—Operatic En yppse Tem- | 3G Siodern dln(‘m&' 1 l/ Kin_Carroll md Erma Calvert, the 315.6—KDKA Plitshursh—080 gtmm txins; the Palmolive hour ";505:’)‘:’1101':5"2"}]2: i k= g =% 10 M»—Xu;:l pro(:n ‘The Jordan Music Fgrum, WMAL' 2 483.6—WJIAR Providenco—8320 :08—MNusical, program. 10 00—Patmoiive: hour. 280.2—WHAM Rochester—1,070 8:45—Syracuse University, Hock-a-hye Lady. im0, concert, Trosram | WGY Scheneetads—190 Broadeasting | are Criversity. 5 evening pro- | y the m-l'cek]y children’s pe- cted by Miss Evelyn Reich- Edna Burrows, pianist, will teract sentas Rankin of Mississippi and e S -‘",fnm‘“flfi Browning of Tennessee, will speak ngwon business men, & resume of | Night over WTFF. There lhu‘:“l B T e Do of Anne T Henshaw, & concert R R T by the Old Time Trio and several vocal Two members of Congress, Repre- | numbers. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, '1928. SHORT-WAVE FIRMS | [ o~ maxce mabio enterramext FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928, luum 333.1—WBZ Springficld—000 nmmm& uo—fl\n er Orchestra: 316.0—WTAG Worcest -—Nnnn muic. —Dance muel 0—Fowler's Hawailans. 0—Angio-Persians, 0—Male quartet. 10:00—Palmolive hour. 433.0—CNRA Moncton—630 0:05—Instrumental_quartet. 10:00—Studio program, 00—Little Concert Grchestra. 356.9—~CKCL Toronto—840 3:30—Palm Room Ensemble. SOUTHERN 206.0—WWNC Ashevilie—1,010 7:00—Dinner muaic. 415.9—WSB_ Atlanta—g830 7:00—Myers' Orchestra. 9:00—Wrigley review. 10:00—Palioiive i 1:05—Botts and a oga—1,230 & S0—Brunswick half hour. 9:0u—Studio program. 22.4—WHAS Loulsville—030 &:30—James Speed: 8.00—=Wigley rev: 10:00—Pulmolive hour. 336.6—WSM Nashville—800 8:00—Peabody College program. Biu—WriEley review: i 10:00—Paimiolive hour. 219.0—WCOA Pensacola—1,200 0:00—Songs, 1000 tonor FiM and Dud enor: Fil % 11 U\\—Url’ll‘l S s CENTRAL. 526—KYW Chicago—870 2:00—W =N gryiew. 11.30—>erenaders. 363.6—~WEBH-WJID Chicago—820 8:15=Orchestr 10:00—Popular program (2 hours). 418.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 8:30—Novel 3 SRiorly, poeres 428.3—WLW Cinclonati—700 B Roc bye Lady. E A—-Hmmum Tenm 8:30—White Rock Crusaders. v uo—w.mu review. 00—Charlotte and Mary: orchestra. 361.2—WSAI Cincinpati—830 §:00—Al and Pete. al and Pete. 1D:30—Sinton Orcbéstra. 0:00—Palmolive nu b Ll M T 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—7350 8:00—Willard Cavaliers. 7:00—Hearthside program, §ioo—tities Service hour. 9:00—Anglo-Persian 9:30—La France m—cnulm 10:00—Falmolive nour. 410.0—WCX-WJR Detroit—080 __ \—Whita Rock Crasaders. O0"Wrisiex review. -4 {00—Orchestra. {00—Troubadours: string quartet. 332.3=WWJ Detrot—830 8:00—Dinner music. Ti00—N Ben Bernie's Orchestrs. e i WESTERN. 352.9—KOA Denver—020 9:30—Sunday_school lesson. 10:00—Anglo-Persi: 468.5—KF1 Angeles—840 12:30a—Memory Lane. 1:00a—Symphonet. 384.4—KGO Oakisnd—780 12:30a—Memory Lane. 1:00a—Dance music. ‘The cup that cheers. The music that charms. A cake has fallen! ‘When one of our cakes falls, dear madam, you never hear of it. Yet it makes a great hullaballoo in our own bakery. It's of great concern to us. We find vut why it fell and the next time we bake one that stands up, proudly—chest out. We make this our standard so that you may buy one like it. Among our proud cakes are Sunshine Devils Food, Sunshine Chocolate Fingers, and Sunshine Fruit Cake. It's worth saying “Sunshine” to your grocer, uflsllzn well worth saying BISCU I"'”i*sc LOOSE WILES BISCUIT CO. LocalRadio Entertainment Friday, February 17, 1928 NM—Wuhln‘Ion Nny Yard (4345 ! dspm.—Wcathor Burenu reports. 9:55 p.m.—Arlington time signals. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WRHF—American _ Broadcasting Co. (322.4 Meters). 8:30 pm.—"“The Land of Nod,” by Miss Evelyn Reichard, assisted by Edna Burrows, pianist. 5:50 p.m —Resume of District govern- ment affairs by James E. Chinn. 6 p.m.—Duo-Art program. 6:15 pm—Edwin Callow in “Tony the Barber.” 6:30 to 7 p.m.—Musical pmgra.m Early Program Tomorrow. 10 am.—Houschold talk, “Sunday’s Feast.” 10:30 am.—Sexton half hour of music. 11 to 11:30 a.m.—Advertisers’ period of music. WMAL — Washington Radio Forum (241.8 Meters). 7p.m.—News flashes. k8 15pm .—Bob Carbauh and his “uke.” 7:30 p.m.—Supper dance program by Horace Walker and his orchestra. 8°30 p.m.—"“Washington’s Coming In- dustrial Exposition,” by Dorsey W. Hyde. jr. 8:45 p.m.—Makoenas Novelty Native Hawalian entertainers. 9:15 pm.—Arthur Jordan Music Forum, featuring Monsieur Maurice Capitaine, outstanding French tenor at the Theatre Comique of Paris, assisted by Peggy Albion. 10:15 p.m.—News flashes. WRC—Radio (‘orpnr:ilnn of America (468.5 Meters). 3:15 ym——studm program. 3:30 pm-—United States Marine Band_Orchestra. 4:45 pm—Beginner's course in French, by Philip Molt. 5 p.m.—Hofbrau Orchestra. 6 p.m.—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 6:30 pm.—*Motion Picture Guide. 6:35 p.m.—Waldorf-Astoria Orches- tra. 7 pm—Kin Carroll and Erma Cal- vert, 7:30 pm—Mayflower Orchestra. 8 p.m.—Cities Service Concert Or- chestra and Cavaliers. 9 pm.— Correct time. 9 p.m.—Whittall Anglo-Persians. 9:30 pm.—Lord Calvert Ensemble. 10 p.m.—The Palmolive hour. 11 p.m.—Weather forecast. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45 am.—Tower health exercises. 8 am—Federation morning devo- | tions. am.—Parnassus_Trlo. :30 to 8:45 a. Cheerio. 11 am.—The Cong'c ssfonal Club’s | tour 11:15 am—Radio Household Insti- | tute. 11:30 am.—Studio program. 12 noon.—Studio program 5 12:30 p.m.—Waldorf-Astoria Orches- Ta We Handle the Famous KOLSTER RADIO GEORGETOWN ELECTRIC CO. 1242-44 Wisconsin Ave. i A“ Model Kolsters In Stock TERMS DEMONSTRATIONS J. C. Harding Co.| 1336 Conn. Ave. N.W. Franklin 7694 RA%IO Terms—Demonstrations Authorized Dealer w. R. ATEMAN 2924 14th St. N.W. 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