Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1928, Page 38

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38 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. 1928. known radio entertainers, will feature 7:50 p.m.—Family advisory service by | 4:15 p.m.—Manhattan Trio. mony in Hoslery to Women's Clothing,” ‘ whirh he has appeared include WGR, ¥ the W, B. & A. hour to be heard| . . Jane Alden. 4:30 p.m.—Harold Ves and His Ar-| by Helen Loulse Reed. ffalo. and KYA, S o RADIU ALLUEA."UN RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS through WRC tonight at 8 o'clock. LocalRadio Entertainment 8 p.m.—"“What's Doing on Capltol | rowhead Inn Orchestra. | 1115 am.—Radio Household Inntl-1>——'-v = —_’5‘_'.’.‘.?3"&“_."? TONIGHT. Their program will be opened with “Let —— Hlll " by ‘Charles 1. Stengle. 5 pm. ~Twilight hour. tute. :30—Sylvania Foresters; Irish | |a Smile Be Your Umbrella,” followed by k by Dan Sutherland | 5:30 p.m—Lotus Orchestra. | 11:30 am.—Studio program, . ipapapr of Ahu a on “Land of the Midnight . aldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 12 m.—Farm flashes. Numbers—WJz, WB3, ;\l;nlhrl popular song of the day, “Col-| | Wednesday, Mar. 14, 1928, o Il Dl : R =W, ett un.” : :30 p.m.—Motlon Plcture Guide. p.m.—George F. Ross, pianist. | s s Irene Harding Jones, organist. will 8:45 p.m.—Chick Godfrey, the “sing-| 6:35 p.m.—Waldor{-Astoria Orchestra S S e 9:00—Kolster hour: famous | [be heard on the Kitt hour of music at | NAA—Washington Navy Yard (4345 ing Leatherneck.” 7 p.m.—Kitt hour of music, with Irene by Bishop W. F. McDowell of | composers — WOR, WCAU, | |7 oclock, followed by Frederic Willlam Meters—690 Kilocycles.). 9:15 p.m.—Bluc Ridge Mountalneers, | Harding Jones, organist. the Mefhodist Episcopal Chureh. WEAN, WMAK. WJAS, | |Wile at 7:45 oclock, discussing “The | 3:45 p.m.—Weather Burcau reports, | old-time fiddiers. % . 7:45 p.m.—*The Political Situation in| 1 pm.—Lotus Orchestra. WAIU, WGHP, WNAC. | |Political Situation in Washington To-| 9:55 p.m.— Arlinglon time signals. 9:45 p.m.—Talk on “Chickens,” by |Washington.” by Frederic William Wile. tudio program Powerful Interests Plan to L RWC O AT B | ot (Al o oo e nly| e Wanthier Buresusrepestl| SVGER WL SRl T Gl ot R Hee T S LN | | WKRC. elli's “La Gloconda,” the only e —! -| 8:30 pm.—Potomac Electric Power | . e WY ane of his operas which found ils ¥nY | WRHF—American_Brondeasting Co | sle Hour, featuring vocal and fnstru- Co. Concert Orchesira. —On Easy Terms Continue Opposition to 9:00—Ipana Troubadours: lum- | |abroad, will be performed by the Na- (322.4 Meters—930 Kilocycles). mental selections. 9 p.m.—Correct time. ! DRAMAT|ST ON RADIO. 3 .\‘\r":‘"fl:r “{w"fib' “'\5?&' :m“«‘il'rr(:(l;:\';:dnlo(“w::l FQ"I::I‘:I‘(‘:";[‘;’(“‘":\"‘ 5:30 pm.—"The Land of Nod," con- | yyyay Wa«hlnxtonfi Radio Forum 2 gfln:)}nma(r"fin;rim;lbgfllrr';z and Or-| BT YEL-you_secure the lowest Proposed Ruling. ! WTAG, WCSH. WRC, WGY, [ |o'clack. “La Gioconda.” which fs n | ducted by Miss Eclyn Relchar (2418 Meters—1240 Kilocyeles)., | chestra. 3 » | Tileston Bryce to Make Debut Here || Dossible cashi prices WGR, WCAE, WTAM. WWJ, four acts, on a libretto by Arrigo Bolto| ¢ S i Lt 1 10:30 p.m.—Weather forecast. b e e Radios « - TOWLIB. WHAS, | [after” Viclor " Hugos play -Angelo, | py6 b The Watch Tower half hour.| 7 B INeRs Mt e 10:30 to {1:30 p.m.—National Grand | Rl AL Lo GO GHL SR . "f.';«,‘ cens P - k WSM, WMC, WSB. :‘i‘r:'"\{m:'fh“"}g‘:g‘ was first produced jopue by W. H. Jenkins and R. H. Lewis, & 7:» p.m.— — Brunswick Panatrope 2111‘«5: Ensemble, presenting “La Glo- | u3"27'.2"735‘Z?nf.iL“a’fi"r’?n“,L"";‘ :&m. month. n equal S i et 6:30 to 7 p.m.—"Literary Lather,” by | hou g 3 & zones of broadeasting licenses, 9:30—Goodrich hour: orchestra The Tpana Troubadours will be heard | oo, by | "8%0 pm—Special entertainment " | of 'stations in various sections of the ervizs i Jengths and of station power, and with- and_quartet—WEAF, WEEIL, | [as usual at 9 oclock. By per-| 1on¥ the Barber, om the ke OF Washinglon AuaNor | g.oo E4rlY Program Tomorrow. | country. will muke his ‘adio debut in S, That Satisfies shall make & fair and WTIC, WJAR, WTAG. on of the copyright owner, the se- Early Program Tomorrow. T aiven e connection with the In-| 6:45 a.m.—Tower health exerciscs. | Washington through WRHP tomorrow cation among the differ- WCSH., WLIT, WRC, WGY. | | Swonderful.” from the current + Miss | dustrial Exposition. b b T b i DL L L L IR (5 5 i 3 SON . including the District of | WGR. WCAE, WTAM, WWJ, 3 ¢. “Funny Face,” will b GIL‘L\:J\‘}‘;‘;E‘:nuwl\nld talk by Miss) QRS BXEORC — News fIAsles: P il e, ,hlr-r'('lm\? {,mrr‘l “As Ygu xl.wl.r 1t “Mer- |, 1AS SCH\\ARTZG SON! chant of Venice" and “Julius Caesar.” ' | s errit d possessions, | WSAIL, WGN. WHAS, WMC, | |heard during this vmm-\m 4 = ;n;‘:‘:‘l&ar“l:{‘ 1;\01 ;‘\'.\';:mmn poss s W‘IS‘ 25 a.m.—Health talk by Dr. W. S.| wRC—Radio Corporation of America| 8:30 to 8:45 a.m.—Cheerio. Mr. Bryce’s latest appearance before 708 7th St. NNW. . man. (468.5 Meters—610 Kilocycles). 10 a.m.—Dr. Roval 8. Copeland hour. | the microphone was last Thursday at The foregoing is Tadio’s now famous - The major portion of WMALS pro- : et it 1 Dr. Smalintion € Which passed the 10:00—Columbia hour; Irish pro- gram tonight O ihe o i 10:30 a.m.—Droop’s half-hour of mu-| 3:15 p.m.—Studio program. 11 a.m.—"“The Relation of Color Har-' WBZA in Boston. Other stations at House by a vote ¢ 33, as an gram—WOR. WCAU, WEAN, ington Auditorum. From 8:30 t0 10:15 | * 11 to 11:30 a.m.— Advertisers period amendment to the bill extending the | WMAK. WJAS. WAIU, | |oclock the entertainment features at Federal Radio Commission for another WGHP, WNAC, WFBL the Industrial Expoeition being held o i o sas o passed after & biler fight, WCAO, WADC, WKRC. there will be broadcast, These mnclide | © 1 ' Dleters: 4pe oo pm (2026 ill have the rfi(‘«i‘ll‘“n esan 10:30—National Grand Opera: s numdbm n‘: mu ical attractions, inter i, s PRt S s ice Vel jts mext legislative | “Ta Giocond " —WEAF, | |ipersed with brief addresses by Ivan C.| . n its "»Nxxv ang;m::m.‘ Bto G e nrmdom of the thhmmn g 7’ made upon it bxi WTAM, WSAL, WHAS, WSB. ot "‘ ¢ which almost unani- expostiian committee. ¥ s mp«wd to it. Then it'must| o oo as New York, New Jersey, .| The Washington College of Music Be_approved by President Coolidge. e Oatoratny Tew Jerses, T |y featuring vocal and nstrumental | Us About cl Q“»‘:;‘(hmxl“:;\d‘ The fight against the provision will! recitals, and a concert by the Blue Ridge | cceeding | be_carried forward by the radio in- | Mountaincers, an aggregation of old- Installing the t the vigorous o) ‘nosition of East- | terests. It is even stated that the|!ime fiddlers, are the outstanding at- against the vigorous ;n sition of Bast | bitrary deprivation of property rights | {ractions tonight of WTFF. The artists $in Representatives & et T arom it entails may lead to_a presidential | Who Will take patt in the former include | b rop re ree p Y| veto, if it gets by the Senate. Winifred Chamberlain, planist: Mrs. S. 0. 1, tauses contributed to put it over: | o | N. 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