Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1928, Page 39

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PRISATES OF RADIODEALERS Base Ball and Foot Ball - Create New Demand for Sets and Parts. BY MAB'I'IV CODEL. NEW tember 20.—Base hlll and lnot ball, a Tving to create a record market, is unbounded as tne 1928-9 m.lrket is surveyed. dem advertising accounts are swell- Leadi set, 1 beyond the Christmas season. e it much backslapping and handshaking, here at the season’s most important radio_exhibition, over trade prospects that have already begun to bear sub- stantial fruit. Politics Help Sales. Politics, going on the air this year on a scale ne\er before attempted, has t sales to a remarkable deme during the last month. First the acceptance speeches of 'JIP plrtl candidates on the national ticket. Now it :’s lme routine campaigning, national an Aside from politics, the wind-up of the baseball season and the forthcoming world series are now the greatest stim- uli to radio sales. Next comes foot ball, which lends itself peculiarly well to microphone de.scrtpuon Some time next month the season nnm in Chicago, nnd lhe big chains gain promising hrondcasns directly !’rom me Chicago Opera Hou: ‘These are only the h(ghll(hf_! of the broadcasting season. But they are sufficient, in the opinion of qualified observers, to account for the unusual activity and prosperity the industry now reveals. Stage Takes to Radio. Radio has gone on the stage. Broad- cast announcers have seen themselves in the movies many times, but their *“stuff” is going into Broadway drama for the first time during the dramatic season now under way. Part of the accouterments of two prize-fighting plays which have just opened on Broad- ‘way are “broadcasting” systems:through Wh(te atyle gsde," an imitator of Mac- Nlmeea peculiar tense manner of de- adds to the exciting effects in the pro- ductions. (Copyright, 1928, by North American Newspaper Aliance.) 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Motor I 218 Mmachuuttn Ave. N.W. Griffith Consumer Co. 1200 R St. N.W. New Southern Garage 1320 D St. N.W. Northwest Garage Rear 1211 13th St. N.-W. Mid-City Filling Station 1122 18th St. N.W. D. C. Garage, 1409 17th St. N.W. Leroy Mazulla 1231 Good Hope Rd. S.E. Plaza Auto Supply Co. 401 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. W. B. Phillips, 33rd & M Sts. N.W. Blackburn & Cain Adams Mill Rd. & Lanier Place N.W. Griffith Service Station Bladenshurg Rd. & Neal St. N.W. District Line Garage 62d & Dix St. N.E. Owens Motor Co. 6323 Georgia Ave. N.W. Riverside Service Station 7th & Water Sts. S.W. J. H. Randall, 6007 Dix St. N.E. E. B. Rector 5443 Conduit Rd. N.W. J. H. Rieley 656 Pennyslvama Ave S.E. R. Rosenfelt, 4415 Dean Ave. N.E. Tobin's Service Station 18th & Monroe St. N.E. Wardman Park Garage 27th & Calvert Sts. N. R. Wheeler Wheeler's AutoService 1417 T St. N.W. W. E. Wilson, 103 Ubshur St. ALEXANDRIA, V. Baker Motor Co llS N. Pitt St. Carter Motor Co., Inc. C. E. 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