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TAT. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY., MARCH 13, 1928 25 \ I i A ] - o U . . | 5:30 pm.—Ronnie Tashofi and his | H idge | : LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS | | (LocalRadioEntertainment| | orcicsisa: 20th Auction Bridg —— e = TONIGHT. ) | 6 pmrwlldnr'-Ax'r';r:fl Ortfil;mm. Game of WRC Series London Stations With Ameorican AR 3 e, VB = 6:30 p.m.—Motion picture guide. | 1 02! 7:00—Voters' Service Power - L % - | . . 1 Jazz Most Popular. . ;‘UES!:M;. MARdCl{ 13,1 s) s and _the Public’~WEAF, Tuesday, March 13, 1928. B o | Goes on Air Tonight [ | <% Ho% Popten i | Programs prepared by -the Assoctated Press. c u WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, ” .m. ket 2 . " N ' C: 5 v * radio ki s on right. v 7 p.m.—Voters Service—"Power and The twentieth of the series of rraze, and Arab chiefs ar ’ o . Bufls]‘ RE ”ESIED llflndflldpllm!. Meters on the left of call letters. ktlocycles on rig &IVCSH‘E w%.s XJ?C. w“!’:g?l' NAA—Washington Navy Yard iHe gubll " Speakers: O, C. Merrill, radio auction bridge games will be A e :;é:n;"u{;- CAE. S is u (434.5 Meters—690 Kilocycles). exectitive secretary Federal Power Com- | | broadcast tonight by WRC. The | 0o ¢ Ul T USRCE i HECEERER o8 200 ADLA—WEAF New York—#10 WHAS, WSM, g ¢ 5 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports, | mission; Representative Frederic M.| | hands, rronamfl by Mrs. n:_v all Europe. S F:30—Memories Garden. 8:00—Stromberg-Carlson Hour: 5 p.m.—Arlington time signals, | Davenport of New York, and Howard| | Purdy of Omahs, and Wilbur C. Barcelona, Spain, 15 very loud in ths AV L, Orchestin. nnd Bolos—WJIZ, 10:05" p.m—Weather Bureau roports. | T. Sand. president National Electric | | Whitehead. Milton C. Work and | 0 "oF (52" world, and Milan, Italy. is Increase From 6 to 12 Ex- e Q0 Seibe WBZ, WBAL, WHAM. pimstio | Light Assoctation. W. E. Byrnes, all of New York, | |510y clear, The most appreciated sta. : Frank Bellamy. ;‘m—turrnflv Rout. KDKA, WJR, KYW. WRHF—American Broadcasting Co. 7:30 p.m.—Palais Royal Orchestra, follos :r dy, “South” (the deal- tlon, however, is London when Ameri- clusive Rights Asked o MEH—WMC Memphis—380 b e (3224 Meters—930 Kilocycl 8 p.m.—Setberling Singers. Mrs. Purdy, the de can’jazs 16 teansmicted. gnts As e by 8:00—Selberling Singers: Tunes 5:45 p.m.—The Town Crler 8:30 p.m.—Scaly Air Weavers. er), holds: Spades, 6, 4: Hearts, e g i} . | ction brid of the Orient—WEAF, WEEI B to T D Georss Skadding and his| 9 p.m.—Correct time. A, K. Q. 10, 3, 6, 4, 2; Diamonds, by Dominion 10:30—Dance orchest WTIC., WJAR, WTAG. 0 7 p.m.—Georg :W “| 9 p.m.—Eveready Hour. 5; Clubs, 6, 2. % Due to operations in the new flelds in 7 5 431.3—WaZ New Vork—a60 WCSH. 'WFI, WRC, WGY, | |Consressionals Dance Orchestra. 10 p.m—Auction bridge game. 'Mr. Whilehead, “West.” hol New Guinea. the gold production nf —_——— a:a nited States Marine Band. WGR, WCAE, WTAM, WWJ, Early Program Tomorrow. 10:30 p.m.—Weather forecast. Spades, K, 1. 7, 2: “'4":;'.' o 'A’;mr:lh last year was $2,000,000 more A new clement h ted itself into B8N srioun ostures. WSAL, WGN, WHAS, WSM, 10 am-Household talk by Gladys| 10:30 o 11 pm—Madrilion and| | Diamonds K, G,'10, 7 Clubs, A, | \thanin 1928~ =" " Ko ;d.o° :"“'(’: 'sx:“{":‘" eniknAior S omherg-Carlian hour. WMC, WSB. Yoie Spanish Village Orchestra. ' NGB alds: ————————————— io situation. It is the dema Rinpies, g 2 S = Canada that its exclusive radio chan- moinsky Trio. 8:30-2Alr Weavers; Cotton and [ | 10:19 am.—Current history by Clara Early Program Tomorrow. | RASIO SERYVICE nels be increased from six to an even | 11°00—Slumber music. —WRVA Richmond—1,180 1‘\:";&!’ i“vgl‘f ‘i"ggfl“flgfié 10°30 a.m.—Harris half hour of music. | 6:45 am F{?:"Jm'.'"“,'fl,'rrfn’:g”a:énu dozen. In addition. Canada wants to | J—WOR Newark—710 Tohawk Serenaders. WTAM, WSAL WEBH i 11 am.—Advertisers' period. ‘MB Fn el Byrnes, “East.” holds: share with broadeasting stations 20 | erars period RINC RV R g : 11:3(; am, to 12 noon—Leary's half 0811‘1-5 S T sp,’,,,_.,_"& m& 5,‘ 3;1 ';"'3?‘»:1 SHS TR Mo TGN Cor 14Ta% wave lengths instead of 12, as at) 5 :00—Everea : Classical hour of music. e h e . 5, 3 lamonds, 4, 3, 2; Chi present. 3 | . =R YW ::‘IM —530 n n»%&:flrg‘qdm}gg"] CV’:’.;AR —— 8:30 toi8:45 mm.—Ghecrio. 1 I ] 10,75, 3. \ o et AnESoRE A | S llali iy bk mickillss ehdibew. WFIL WRC, WGY i WMAL—Washinglon Radio Forum s e il received the Canadian demand, and has | Bachiron veuit WCAE, WTAM (241.8 Meters—1.210 Kilocycles). I i | PR tumed it over to the Federal Radio| 17Ws—spechis Orchestia | WSAL WGN, WHA 7 it N NidsHes) LTS B Pl G Bt Gonnld SALES & SERVICE Axsamision ffor sconkideration. - HINRL | G—WPG Atlantic City—1,100 WMC, WSB. 7:15 pm.—Harry Relda, planist. 11:30 a.m—Studlo program. a 500-watt broadcasting station at St. BRING YOUR TROUBLES T0 P v over (sl | j {00 AuctionPmaEs: wenbisth 7:30 p.m.—Chick Godfrey, the “sing- | 15 hoon—Farm flashes. J Johns, Newfoundiand, with call letters LES KOHLER e leugo—3:20 O Game —WEAF. WEEL WTIC, ing leatherneck. ’ 12:10 pm.—George F. Ross. pianist. RWMC and operating on 760 kilicycles, O bl Tor Khe W00 matioue O | Rremer-Tulls time. VIAR, WTAG. WCSH, : .—"Safeguarding the Live-| 5.5 "0 Noonday Lenten serv- |There are seven stations in the United Ratters Servies S OISl |t IE S Re ey bout VIAR WL AG, a BE: by Dr. R, C. Reed of | 0" “Aqqress by Bishop W. F. Mc- | States operating on_this channel 2110 CONN. AVE. CLEYE. 814 tied: it cannot act until the legislative | —Wynken. Blynken and WFL_ WRC. WGY, WGR, the University of Maryland. Dowell. of the Methodist Episcopal | = e muddie is cleared up i WCAE. WTAM, WW.J, WSAL B i Oauract tiine: well: ‘of; the i — — There are only 95 wave lengths avail- | el WGN. WHAS, WSM. WMC, 8:01 pm.—Moller hour of organ mu- C*;“'If':;‘ Ny sweet Orhiati, | able in the broadcast spectrum with the | L S WSB sie, dirtet from the Washington Audi- | 1 Dm—Msyflower Orchestra. | - | accepted separation of 10 kilocycles be- | oy tertatners. torium. R".p tween frequencics. Since Canada is so | : tertainers. 9 p.m.—Joint recital by Rosa Pollio- | REFS: = | = g close, it was necessary fo assign some | Roston—390 o Ay GROUNDS IMPORTANT. | 0 o soprano, and Elizabeth | 2:15 pm.—Parnassus Trio. I 1l kinds of | HUBER SERVICE IS SUPER of them to Canada. This was done by | Orchestra laddiny rosram: Cossacks. 3 Gardner Coombs, pianist. e on all Rinds ol SERVICE” . B0 Wi el ¥nhcntly Vo e axabonis. 'l e Extra Pipes Driven in Earth May m:r:::)mp.m.—sdnn Cecelia Moreland, Finds Little Interl:‘reno:. 7 RADIO RECEIVERS mf-';f:f;fiwd with radio since its o sidig i u il — inelnnati—831 IE . v ned to 5 s Sy Ing the breakdown of radio control, but | AL and Pete. Improve Reception. 55 p.m.—“Facts and Follies of the | An Ohlo radio fan, who is confin | Intelligent Experienced Men TYR AN DedoteARY st s contihued after the Radio Commussion | Jrchestra. | Theater,” by Colby Harriman, his home in a small town, has written ||| Await ¥ Call perienced in repairing and in- et e Bennie | s T CUTH Although given little attention, the | “9.15 p.m.—News Oashes o Movie | th® Federal Radio Commission that he | Await Your Ca stalling all makes of radio seis Under this agreement six choice | miter S0 Serher recelver ground connection is very im-| 10:30 to 11:30 mm-—Radio Movie S agislompg. B s scecsacctes: channels went to Canada exclusively | A sy Eddy and Lee |Spends an averag y || 9 ¢ ; : and 12 weie to be shared with Ameri- | XTI House Toneht. 2 ;;‘::g;: portant. 0“"” one or more grounds | Club, featuring Ml with the radio and that he finds litle | SM!TH S DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE < inter 0 . tion. | : = interference in the 0 1,000 || > A S HIs e e . g a? A Sl o M: .:, r:::;::m dweller, the fan| WRC—Radio Corporation of America | tilocycle band. He ~Tote he had 18 dif- Battery and Radio Service J. FRED HUBER be set up. Most of these stations are | 8—WGR Boffalo—s00 B <hould use not only the cold water pipe| (468.5 Meters—640 Kilocycles). | ferent makes of receiving sets, ranging | 1 o'y oiie 0 o Norm poam | 1217 H St. N.W. in the Southern tier of States. At the 3 Surdam’s Orchestra, system. but, if posslbli obtain one or 3:30 p.m.—Concert by the United | from 2 to 10 tubes, but that in making | || € . N.W. North 4896 Prr Phone Frank. 38, Nite Frank e e i e Sing 0 ot outside grounds by driving ploes | States Navy Band Orchestra. his tests he got the best results from | Fastest and Best Kadin Sersice In Town . 38, Nite Frank. 2 vigorous representations for a better etbedling Singers. 10:30—Dance mu “wl t is mol: 1774:30 pm.—The Afternoon Players. |an inexpensive set. | ] eavers, into the soil where § P ;lrl.oc;nc:]x. :nxsng its plea on its geo- | n';m.L“?“”?" hn,\_url 440.0—WCX-WIR Detroit—688 - phical size. | E atayette Froiica The Canadians. however, were won S5.1—~WMAK Buffalo—350 ove St L3 hle P 3 for their comparatively small E = hined dan i nples. tion on the 'r:l" lengths the pAc'rl:-:énr.s- 10:00—Voral? Movie Ciuh. 10:00—Red Apple Club (2 hours). cans were willing to concede. But e, sl d el y they indicated clearly that more would el p—pinaer, mu ! :7 hnn;irmm :xud , for the Cana- | B0 : 3 § Seiberling Stngers, an_radio authorities were far from | 5 . satisfied when they left Washington. | no o 1000 Rurmeaa’ hoidys, LA The demand now comes in the form 9:30—Combs Bouauet 10:30—D: music 0—O1d-fashioned dance, of diplomatic representation, and Can- ada will probably seek to negotiate a e e The first outdoor community Christ- treaty whereby it will seek an ree. vi are “equitable allosation” b = 5 e e B mas tree was erected in Madison Squi ! . [ 6 | 10.00—0 v Park, New York City, during Christmas . o & - e area. Mexico and Cuba will have 8| 0 ' wisor oms Now Torkes860 week of 1912, " Y proper claim to be represented in any | G:00—T'ncle Gee Bre Such treaty negotiations. The compli-| 7:30—v A cations this will add to the American H ¥ [ radio situation. especially if an internal | hipo— W “equitable disimbution” such g5 was| uprrc maom Lo tee /s contemplated in the bill considered in f:00—Association of Reformed Rabbls. the House is passed, are enough to bode A:30—Kerin's Ensemble. @ % ; no comfort for the average radio lis- 3:00—Orchestr, tener. Shakeup after shakeup will be 3 a i ; Tnecessitated before the whole situation is cleared: the story of changing dial- ing habits of the year of the Federal 3—Henry Burbix. . Radio Commission’s life may be re-| 10°00—Orchestras: songe. peated to the exasperation of m‘nyj A2W—WNYC New York—370 #:30-—1talian tessons Alr College. Frederic Fradkin, concert violinist,| 512 Virous feitures. = g will be the principal attraction of 8 | .2—WCAU Philadelphla—1.150 fans. program of melodious classic jo| I:0—Pioaditly Orchestra. Thich will be heard during the s m‘;. Hestra. = veready hour over WRC at 9 o'clock | f arious features (3 hours). i tonight. The Everead: | 105 2=WFEWLIT Philadelphia—740 be !Xf\crmsed to 35 mz..°§§£"i§,’: ,,:ff: #:30—Adelnhia Whiberina Crchestra. Solxdon or W alls and ' hiers. ser formance. with Nathaniel Shilkret again | - :: conducting. The “Rondo_Capriccioso” | of Saint-Saens. and the “Chanson Bo- Ceilings . . . a product to hemienne” Poldi y| 8:00— sie. My Fradkin b e i R ffplaceplaster. . . Cuts one . Shers e e e e e | ' h h build. n liner is docked, the | : i Tadio wudience il ind “Couon” and S =S iomlbers Ciitson nour. tothreemont sfi om bus cus” when they tune In on thelr | b Ml Botegice. wnd_new. 2 dinl t 8:30 O'Clogk. | 10:00—Huppinces program eI R e Proidenca—sia ing schedules . . . saves 5/6 ises of bazaar, the | caiities, ¢ OF ‘camel el the oHes- ot tarbened | e Simecs of the material formerly merchants in the early morning market | 15:00 = kvera” priiee place, soft melodies heard the ¥ —W | or— ¥alis of 8 Chinese tea garden, will come | 031 prair dopenor e er 1078 used . . . and reduces + o listeners during the Seiberling Sing- 0—F undamen sty - building costs hundreds of X ers program at 8 c'clock. Now— the brakes dollars. Darker section is Solidon. . The program will be opened with Ketelby's “descrip- tive music,” the “Persian Market," which brings in the noise of the bazaar, the tinkle of the camel bells and other sounds assoclated with the bartering place. Cui's “Orientale.” a special ar- . ?mm-fifi';.flfv,‘i{&‘ e 3&"&":‘&...3‘."33’5355;’:}.‘ o) Maafety demands OW can you save wecks in same. Solidon can safely be usm! Sy B%':n.;méflm:b%uflynfix :5“4:“1_‘3?;'?5?:’:“"." building a home . . . months u‘nhl the temperature reaches 18° (Eest I West” Wil be heard as & 00— Sra Travelers " may force other in finishing an apartment house? F. below zero. It mnkcs. all-year Two local features, to be known as| 10:13—Bosonians: slumber hour. How can you save 5/6 of the ma- work pns:‘lhh‘ . . . makes labor ocioex auy e Palts Royal Db in 1929. dollars in construction ; What s Solidon? &t 7:30 o'clock. Weslev Eddy, versatile leader of the Pzlace Syncopators. and Lee Cronican, £ é i pianist. will be the individual stars of =/(AG Wentreaic 130 - more arc possible when you . the Radio Movie Club, the principal| 7:13—Dinder progiam Pr3d g i j attraction tonight of WMAL. Other | 10— bies aass s ™ Jfi Slon Cr N artists who will take part include Anna | 10 30— Yaics Orehestra -~ which costs and future repairs? 4 For two years architeets All these economices and have specified—builders and contractors have used Solidon in apartment Ceilings, a mate Chang. the Chinese syncopatist: Dor-| . 4% #—CKCI, Toronto—840 houses, banks, country ohy Wikson Halbach, pdie Misslits, | 7:00—foyular mun takes the place of plaster. clubs, schools, residences ack Harris, Charlie Willlams, Dr.| i .on—nr nestis i Phil T . Gerrge Anderson and group of others. 10:00—Pianorecital 0 \/ y In completing a Phila- and stores. They have mong WMAL's other features are an SOUTHERN. . £ i y B organ recital by Gertrude Kreiselman,| sheville—1.010 4 delphia apartment house found that its strength, S sy es oo e = about 3%{ months were its resistance to the dam- ., ~50D! . A iza) | mae— -] - s e & = Gardner Coombs, pianist. flm—‘;;wfi";':"“':w._“u " 2 '!?\'l‘d by _using’ Solidon. aging effects of fire and , George Ekaddirg and his Congression- | 7 00—Heath messuse f S The first Solidon wm'dv- water and to cracking, Showing textured finish obtained with oxe coat ey L}J’::'nu‘;:mn‘;”"br:g'fll'& ‘:'Jl,f,’,:: B/00=Fversady bure™ ]F YINIG livered on July 18. The its ability toset in 48 hours, one coat plus the speed in setting o Solidow. In this case Solidon is used for over WRHP. Aside from the Town Orler, | ' 3ina woud ohanasesta—i 23 . ]L application of Solidon was the heauly of its own is what makes possible savings in decorative qualities aver brown coat plaster (¢ whn will give an epitomized account of | fireproof construction) instead of sver wallboard. the news events of the day, the Con- smooth or textured finish, time and money unheard of before B0 Ciasstil” program O completed August 9, in 8150t i C L U D plenty of time for the fall SIERORI Y e oLy SHrRstion | i T 1 - b ' 33 K48 make this material Imm-! in finishing walls and ceilings. el o % = | 7 00—Orchestra | renting scason, enants -sectic a lesirable wherever real per- . % Banta Claus was introduced nto| 1 an—{rchesrs \ Cross-section of desirable wherever real . 2 . o America by the Dutch. He is the | % 0oty were in hy September 1, wellbeiingnt’ (ot s i desiediini ceile Not a plaster or plastic paint It combines the qualities of both American representative of the German | 5 [ in center, wall i I plaster and plastic paint . . . adds o . What else happened? board next ostud ings and interior walls. Solidon is not a plaster . . . is not pew qualities all its own. It is & . :‘;’;Il'lflfl:l’:l I,b”:ul;{ " To put "Asllllpl_\..\nhtl’on a plastic paint . . . yet can be gructural material like plaster . . . Only one coal of Solidon sides. is a material . . . fll'l’l‘_"'l applied like either product . .. can 3 decorative material like plastic to make a in one coat .. . over - e finished smooth or in any texture paint. You,ll Be Surprised at the pc-r:mnm'n", interior wall or cciling sulation, plaster or other wall hoards ««.can be painted, TRere's wore to Wi soey ... stronger . . . more resistant to . . . to make a permanent ceil- lacquered or Efficiency and Economy of cracking, ing ... or wall in smooth papered. A saving was effected of 5/6 of o any period textured the material purchased, handled and finish for my room in Great Valle Hard Coal taken into the building to add un- the honse, Tt is wsed y necessary weight, Becanse the build-— over brown coat Here's the story in a few wonds, We can't do more than touch on the high spots here, But we do wantvou to read the complete stary of Salidon ~know its uses. The latter i important bew cause there are times when Solidon should not be used. All these facts and more—the story of the Costs less per ton—and a ton goes further in value and volume of | ing was completed so much quicker plaster, """l'"“.'“"' ety oo (which is no higher than the vt of heat. You don't have to keep “tinkering” with a fire made with GREAT | than estimated, a tremendous sav- for textured fin- '".‘}:}‘:?.f:i"fii:"IT.':‘.:" i VALLEY HARD COAL. You can keep it under perfect control day | ing was effected in construction ishes. (eoioni fon i agiony FREE. oo d night. You'll find it entirely free from clinkers, dust and dirt. . intere: apital tied Y " o S i A s and night. y " . costs and interest on capital tied up e remark- ing hundeeds of dollars worth of information for all who design, construct or remodel build- fugs of practically any type. Write for it now. Great Valley Hard Coal is sold with a positive GUARANTEE of during construction. able part is that | SUPREME SATISFACTION—or the money will be refunded. We * Where such a building is started — the one coat o 3 . in the late fall, thereqneed be no 1/16 to 18 in, . .\\"itqlnll :‘rwlu:lh‘. ll:‘;\)\ . delays from cold weather. Walls thick—isall you Wolf & Water Sts., Philadelphia, Pa ' and ceilings can be finished just the need. And that \ ; AN Egg $ ¥ Solkon Produets, fuc. w2 4 Stove and Guaranteed ¢ ‘ J. Maury Dove Blick Bros. American Ice Co. Rinaldi Bros. JohnP.Agnew & Co. L Main 4270 North 9203 Main 6240 North 1600 Main 3068 I BAT, AT ate 4 4 " 5 ¥ or your own dealer, 1f he hasn't it on hand ]l’v é- 1 Apermanent wall-baveswdding 8 i : DX ; hie can ‘;ru .‘vl for IMMEDIATE deliver) rwa Ce’ ’” l" Plus uu'l‘l‘ h‘u'l"lu; Soliden = L ' Yot Ws Great Valley Anthracite Cor prer e ' 1625 H 5. y > 1087 Solidon can be abtained from any Authovised Lumber Dealer and for specific infarmation see onr Aduthorived Distridutor ¥_¥ o W. T, Galliher & Brother- Washington, D, €, want you to buy a ton now—and you'll find in it the way to cut down your coal bill next Winter. | am imecentend @ shesk) 0 Revidence 0 Apariment House U Schoal 0 Ofce Building L) Ay oeher vpe of buildias

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